i. itn. . . < a . + w 8 ' 'THE OMAHA DAILY'KEE ' : FRIDAY' AUGUST s' 1888. ' THE CITY. ' The ititoriuil rovotiuo collections ycstordny tunottntcd to $4,401.1 ! ) . On Tuesday last Miulmn Mnry Du- buch , who has figured recently as n pro curess , guvo Lee S. Hstollo u moi'tKiiRo on the organ , beds , stoves , furniture- and other personal bclotiffinRs in the woman's rooms at 611 South Fourteenth Htrcet. The lien was tiled with the county clerk yesterday. For a week past an individual has been soon * tmitling on the principal street corners , hearing a woebegone countenance and a placard which reads : "Please help a poor blind man. " Yes- tnrday this alms solicitor ran up to a moving grip car unaided and boarded it with the agility of a dudo. Personal 1'nrajjraphn. J. J. Cox , of Lincoln , Is at the I'uxtoti. P. P. Ncnl.of IMBiir , is a Mlllurd guest. Miss Gnicc G.uruU , of liuiliiigtou , In. , 1s n I'nxton Kucst. Mr. mi J Mrs. .1 O. White , of Lincoln , were In the city imtculny. 1.1. . Unwell , representing tlio Killson clcc- triollKht , IB In the city. J. W Stcttor , John II. Harr and .Tntncs Gurtsido , of VulcntliioLaro at the Millarcl. lie AMHM | | < M | . Wcscott ttamlull , general storekeeper at Wood Kivor , is reported by Uradstrcet's to have in.ulo an assignment for the benellt of Ills creditors. Capitol Avenue Curl ) . The rount'U has changed the curb lines of Capitol tivemio from ttigliteontli to Twen tieth street. The avenue huro is exception ally wide and little- used except as an approach preach to the High school. It is nroposcd to lay out cither sifle Of the street as a imrk , which will bo sodded and otherwise be.iuti- lied in a way which will greatly add to the attractiveness of this portion of the city. A Now Hridco nt 1'oot'H. County Commissioners O'ICeefTo and Cor- rlgun have gene to the vicinity of Bonnlng- ton , where they arc superintending the erection of a bridge of sixty feet span near Pout's ' placo. The old structure was consid ered dangerous and had to bo lemoved. After they llnish this Job they will attend to similar \\oik in licnnlniHon. They will not return before Saturday. Kxilaliiiuic | His I'lani. E. II. Meyers of Detroit , the architect on the county hospital , has wired the commis- sioneis that ho will meet them hero next Monday morning to explain sotno points in the plans and drawings for the plumbing , steam heating and lighting of the hospital , which were not cleaili undct stood by the commissioners and eontraclorw for he.itlng , who deairo to bid on thu work. Mr. Muyors will be on his way to Denver at that time. Cm 1 1 111 ; Western Union WlrOH. The erection of an additional story to the Omaha National bank bus necessitated the gradual cutting of thu wires of the Western Union Telegraph company , which number eighty- four.Voikmoii are now engaged connecting them with cables Containing nine teen insulated wires and this connection Is made at Fai nam street. The work is slow and some duvs will j et bo requited la which to liaish it. An Kiror of Ten DnvH. John McCarthy was the victim of an error in the police court icstorday to the extent of ten days' time in the county Jail. McCarthy stole a coat several days ago and the Judge iravc him twenty das s in which to lupent. When ho was taken to the lull ho was told that ho was to soi vo thirty days' timo. Thu gentleman then madu a vigorous and vocifer ous kick. The orior occurred In making the mittimus , and thu extra ten days were taken off. A Monster \ \ ililcnt. George C. Knudsen of Pries Lake , near Florenuo , brought ono of the largest wild cats to the county clerk's ofllco i esteulay tlmt has ever been presented for bounty to th.it ofllcial. It was eighteen inches high , forty Inches long , and weighed thiity-six pounds. The cat was ende.uoilng to make a dinner out of tomu of Mis. Knudsen's spring chick ens when it was seen and shot. The regulation 51 bounty was paid for the killing of the beast. Mr. Knudscu will have it stuffed as an ornament for his pallor. Fell TliroiiKli ft Whitlow. Harncy Golden , a harmless old bum , was before Judge Ucrka on Wednesday on ho charge of being exceedingly drunk. He pleaded bo hard not to be sent to Jail that the court released him on his piomiso to lca\o town. Yesterday afternoon Bnrno.v's good naturcd but rum soaked countenance loomed up again , this time on thu chnrgo ot falling through a saloon window. Uarnoy was on his way out of town , but on the tilp ho bowled up several times , mid , leaning up npahibt the window , went in. This time thu Judgu gave him JS and costs to sober up on. A Shoplifter Caught , A woman giving the name of Mrs. Clay was caught in the act of shoplifting in J. L. Brandcls & Son's store yesterday afternoon. Her appropriation only amounted to a rem nant of blue ribbon , valued at 75 cents , but nsshohns been suspected of acting in the same manner In thu just thu court imposed a flno of $7.50. Mrs. Clay only -had 75 cents in her possession , but said that her husband was able to pay it. The court told her to go home , as she said shu hud n , small baby whs needed her attentions badly , but to be on hand In the nioining v , ith thu amount of her flue , or she would take another ride in the wagon. A Homo Inventor. Frank Leslie's Now York Newspaper ot the 4th last , rccitos itmt the engineers of the Now York waterworks have devised an in genious method of getting thtough quick sands ut thu Quaker bridge dam , as follows ; "While sinking a diamond dilll for the pur pose of ascertaining the geological forum tlon , a onlcktand was encouuteied which barred fui thor progress. To overcame the diniculty thu drill was withdrawn and a very liquid cement poured Into thu hole. This -found its way through the sand , and when set formed a solid column resting on the solid rock below the nulcksand. A second hole driven thiough this cement passed the 1 troublesome strata without any dllUculty. " This expedient , it is claimed , did not orig inate with thu above engineers ; it has been utilized and was patented souio years since by Clmiles 1'ontean old resident ol Omaha , and many yeais scientist of the Union Pnclllo company. It is precisely the same modus operandl as described theicln. Thiough quicksand or other shifting ma terial , a perforation with stable lining , cither largo or small , can bo inadu at small expense , mid at Inlhiltety less cost than the method offieozing through Iron pipes , which has gained a w Ido reputation. The method h 'susceptible of many diverse i applications , Thoiu arc many localities which arc known to bo underlaid with placer or vein gold , but are inaccessible to search on account of quick Bund or other pounciiblo material to bi passed through to icuch the metal. CUT AN AltTIJKY. An Acchlont Which Nearly Cost C. Johannes II In Ijlfe. The deadly Klngor ale bottle nearly caused the death of Charles Johannes Wednesday night. Mr. Johannes is city salesman for Paxton & Gallagher , and with Mr. Wells , from the same house , was taking stock In Burgcn's grocery store on Sixteenth street. Wells found a bottle of ginger ale among the coeds , and not having a cork screw Johannes vol untccrcd to show him how to open It , Ho struck the neck of the botttc ngulust a shovel , and immediately the/c was an explosion UKo a dynumiv bomb. A piece of the flying glass strueK Mr Johannes on the pulse of his loft wrist , BUV erinc the main artery and the tendons. The blood spurtn' ' for a distance of several fo < H , &ud thu endeavors ol the y ounif jnon to stoi it were .fruitless. Dr. Parker was called , but us the man was in danger of bleeding to death two other physicians were summoned , who worked on him for two hours. Ho was then placed in a carriage and removed to his homo near Twentieth street and St. Mary's avenue. During the rldo u vela in the wrist broke , and bled profusely causing some alarm , This was soon stopped , however , and to-day Mr. Johannes was rustlnif as comfort ably as possible under the circumstances. CUI/TIVA'UOV OF SILK. How Our CntiKrosHincn May Ilnconr- a 1:0 It In Nebraska. A. Thlcssen , the leading silk raiser of this part of the countrycame to the city jesterdny from his homo in Jaiiscn , Jefferson county , in this stale. Ho brought with him a braid of raw silk of a rich gold color , several de signs In Mower work made from the cocoon , which are very pretty , besides a couple of spools of silk thread made by n lloston llrm out of the raw silk i ulsed la th Is state by the gentleman In question. Mr. Thlesscn has been In the silk business all his life ami has devoted some ye.us to it in this state. His explanation of the busi ness is very Interesting. Heccntly ho was employed by the stnto of Kansas as the superintendent of the silk station at Pcabody. The place was in a wretched condition when ho took hold of the management , and by the time ho cot it Into good shnpo the small ap propriation expired. As a consequence the station is now Inoperative. While engaged In ICtinsas Mr Thiessen maintained his homo in this city. Ono month ago the government appro priated 3rJ."i,000 for the cultivation of silk In this country , and Mr. Thlesseu hopes to so Interest our delegation in congress that Nebraska - braska may receive a share of this amount to establish a silk station here. Ho claims that &i,000 could erect a better plant than Kansas has paid 810,000 for. Mr. Thiessen will have some silk workers nt thu Omaha fair. Hu says thoiu are 1,500 Gorman' fanners in Ncbiaskii who under stand the cultivation of silk , and who would go Into the business if such a station weio but organized. Mr. Thios un a couple of years ago visited Hussiaon business. Ho was attested us a German spy. Ho telegraphed his wife. She telegraphed Seciutury Hn.Mird , and on the showingof the latter gentleman Thiesson was discharged. The Itond Hcnltliwnrrt Made Easier. You have been ill , wo will suppose , and are convalescing slowly. That is , you aiu try ing to pick ill ) a little flesh , to regain some of \our wonted color , to accustom your stomach to moru solid nutriment than Its iccontlv en feebled condition permitted i on to take How can jou accelerate your snail's pocu health- ward f Wo aio warranted by concuriont testimony in atllrning : , that If you will use twice orthricca day Hosteller's Stomach Hitters , nn enabling medicine of long ascoi- tuined purity and tonic viitucs , that you will bo materially aided. It promotes a How of the gastric Juices , and helps to asslmulatu the nourishment of which it stands so much in need It remedies a tendency to constipa tion without convulsing the bowels. The IKcr It stimulates to renewed activity , safely promotes the action of the kidne.vs and bind- ber , and annihilates malaiia and rhcumatisn at the outset. TKAOJIKKS' THANKS. The VctlnuoKiies Pass Itesoltitlons ConvexInn Them. The following resolutions were adopted yesterday at thu last session of the institute of Douglas county teachers : We , the teachers of Douglas county in in stitute assembled , desiring to express our thanks to all who have aided us in making this session a pleasant and piotltablo oue ; therefore , bo it IlohOlvcd , That we extend to the instruc tors , Mrs. Hiomi , Dr. Stiong and Piofs. liuhrhough and Wet ley , our unqualified thanks for the earnest and elllcieiit manner in which they have conducted their respec tive departments of instt action. Hesolvcd , That Prof. Dailoy , of the Omaha Husincss college , is hcieby tendered the thanks of this msututo for his instructions in penmanship , and also for the use of the col lege rooms for the teachers' icception , which lie aided so materially in making pleasant. Kesolved , Th.it wo ex-press our gratitude to the board of education of Omaha for the use of the high school building for this nor mal session. Kesolved , That the press of the city de serves the thanks of tins institute for their kind notices. Hesolvcd , That Miss Maude Eastman re ceive our thanks for music furnished during the institute. Resolved , That Superintendent Hruner is entitled to our special thanks for his untir ing and successful endeavors to make this institute liitcicsling uud pleasant to all at tending. Kesolved , That a copy of these resolutions bo presented to the city papois for publfca- tion. What it Mcani. To the man orvomuu who has never DCOII ill , the word ' 'health" is meaningless. But to the ono who has sulTorcd and despaired , health ap pears as a priceless boon. To the thou sands ot unfortunate ) women who uro sulloring from some of the many forms of weakness or irregularities peouluu1 to thoirso.x , Dr. Pierco's Fnvorito Pro scription holds forth the promi- of a speedy restoration of this "priceless boon. " U AND MULHS. They All Took n Turn of a Danijovoin Nature. Joseph Komtnor niirauuously cscapoil a terrible death at Foil Omaha yesterday He is a private soldier in Company D , Second end infantry and was engaged in delivering ice at the ofllceis' quurteis , when the four iViuliS which ho was driving bceame fright ened while passing some tin cans , which brightly ro dec led the sun. The road is on an elevation of over twenty feet. Komuicr was uuablu to control the team , and as lie was about to Jump , the immense wagou with the multitt and their load rolled down the steep bank with a crush like thunder. Quito a number , attracted b.\ the noise , hurried to the scene 01 the accident , and were surprised to sec ICemmer get out of the wreck sustain ing a bovuro shock and several painful bruises , _ Po///oni's Complexion Powder pro duces a soft ti ml ber.utitul fakin ; it com bines every ulotneiit ot beauty and pur ity. THU UKAI/i'V Instruments Placed on Itccoril Dur- ini * Vustctilny. J 12 Taylor nmlulto toV IJ llunnon , lot IK , blk.I , lUwthornoBUb . S2.400 W i ; Illinium and viro to W 1' Dunning. lot ID. blk 3 , Hawthorne sub. w d . 2,100 Ii.I It ) tin to U Itnsp. lot , blk 2Vako - ley , w d . . . . „ . 600 G l ! IliirKur ot til to 1 O'l Hug , lot 1 J , blk 1 , Orchard Hill , w il . 700 K Ciisshly ct al to A ( 'orrlgun , part of lots 1 and 2 , blk ! ) . Missouri AMUIUO i'ark , w a . i Jinx- Meyer etui to J T fuller , lot 17 , blk T , unil lot 4 , blk - ' , .Miinhuttim add.v d . 1,000 A li lluigqnUt to II h IlfigimUt , uM ftoC lot "H'f , Mlllaul X t'nliUv nil's add , q c (1. 1 Uuttml btutos to I' 1' Hcumaus , nw ot ua ami s 1 , oCuu IH-li-lle , patent . United htates . to J N 1'utrick , so 1.1-15-12 e , pnent . United Status \\llllnm Herrmann , nw of BO IH-iri-U c , putent . Q W Itnck to U Ulluy. lots 1 and . ' , blk 10 , Omaha View , w tl . 3.0W United Mates to H U Heater , no Ut-lVU e , patent . C 11 Konntze and wlfo to WT Hmlth et al , lot U , bile A ) , Kountrc place , w cl . 1,300 Charles C'orbt-tt and wlfo to CO Spots wood , lots 1 and - , blk U , Matthew s' sub , wil. . . . . . . . ! 1.600 J Huiiiuigiiu and wife to Kllon Arnold , w JJlot 4. bll < 5. llchidero. wU . 300 So Oninlia Land Co to U Akofer , lot 1 , blk 71 , SoOmalin , wd . 800 S 1'iujn and \\lfe to r K Itojd. lot IB , blk S. ami lot Id. 1)11 : 'J , Pruyn park , wd . 1,000 So Oinnna I and Co to A F Ifoschc , w 81 ft lot H. blK 73. So Oraahn , w it . 8,400 W 0 Khrlver and w Ifo to 1 * A Moorr , lot a , blkT , Shrlvir place , wd . 000 NlueUcu transfers , nggrogatlng . J40 , H Uuihliti ! ; Pennies. The following building permits were is sued yesterday : T. It. Vnn Dody , Improvements , Twenty. second , near J.eimmworth streets . 3UO M. Cody , btablo , Thirty-Ural ami Urowti streets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John A. I'nttcrson. cottage , Thirty-third , new Lcnvenworth staw . . . . . . ' . ' OKKIOIOUS I'OMCIJMK.V.'V They Lock n lUchar > ; cil 1'rlHoncr Up Without Cause. William Hichnrdson , an honest-looking colored man , was up before the police court charged with vagrancy. Ho told a Hti night- forward story , and the Judge attested to Its credence in the same by discharging him. The court's ' surprise will be appreciated when It Is stated that Klclmrdsoa was np before him again jcsterday on the same charge. " \Vlmt docs this menu I" thundered Judco Ilcrka. "Didn't 1 Just discharge you . \estcr- day morning lor this very same offense I There must bo something wrong with you after all. " "Well , judge , Just watt until you near my story. Yesterday morning when you released me , I started to leave the station to go about my busi'iess , but , before I could leave thu court room , a policeman again arrested mo , and vithout listening to me , hutrled mo back ito a cell. 1 tried to tell him that J ou hml Ischnrged mo , but ho snid that mndu no ilTcrenee. and lie locked mo up , and I have > cen there over since. " "You at u discharged , " promptly announced hocouit , and his Hashing eye and angry olco denoted Unit ho was much provoked at he action of this ofllclous policeman. liow Itato to .Salt Imko and Itetnrn. For the grand regatta to bo hold tit Salt LiUo : , August III ) and 111 , the Union 'acillo , "Tho Overland Uoiito"will t-oll ichots August "o at ono faro for the omul trip. Good going to and iiiclud- ug August : tU , returning until Heptom- bor ( J. IlAiiiiV LJ. DIHTUI , , City Pashcugcr Agent , I.0l2 ! Fai'iimn sheet. A YOUV H015IUOII. iValHton , ol' Atusuot , and \Vllcox Tclln of His I'ostolllpc HroalCM. AV. \Valston , the joung man at rested or the robbing of the pjstolllcei and stores it Mascot and \Vllcov , Hiuliin county , Is now n the county jail. Ho was brought in by Deputy United SUites Marshal Allen and has already made a full confession of his crime to the govern- nent ofllcials. Ho will be airaigned today before Justice Anderson and , on his own plea of guilty , will uiob ibly bu turned over to Judge Dundy for sentence. Walston is a rather slendoily built , smooth faced boy and savs ho is only svonteoii year s old. His nppoaianco will bear him out in his statement. When a Htu : repoitcr spoke to him , ho camu up to the bars of the cell , and , In a very cool and convets.itlonal tone , told the follow ing history of himself : "lam onlj so\enuun , and was a member of the Freshman class In the college at Bureka , 111. , until the end of the winter term , when 1 w.is taken sick and was com- iiclled to leave school. As my homo is in ISloommgton , 111. , and my father is a man sevontj-Uiieo ycais oldimd dependent partly for his suppott on me , Idid not want to go liomo , but concluded to come west , thinking that u changu of climate might do mu sotno good. "When I arrived in Nebraska , 1 took out an agency for a campaign book , "J'ho His toty of Pi election , ' to sell it in and about Mascot and Wilcov. I did not succeed very well , and was about 'broke. ' 1 saw how careless the stores where these postolllces were kept wcio secured lur.unst burglars and I concluded to make a stake by aiobbery and quit thu country. "I went through the postofllcc at Mascot on the fouith of August and the 0110 at Wilcox - coxa week Inter. I only got JOO in money , but I secured a largo amount in stamps , or ders and registuicd letters which were of no use to mo. 1 gained entrance through the window at each of thcso stores. A number of stores in "thai neighboring towns were robbed about the time these postoftlces were , ahd Isuppose I will be blamed for the work , but I did not do It. ' * The yoilng man told this story of his crime with us much nerve as an old criminal tuul ended with the remark that ho thought the Judge would not toery severe In sentenc ing him. Ho was arrested , at Alma while on the train by Sheriff Allan of Harlan county , on a description furnished him by 1'ostofllco Inspector specter Urowti. Among the stolen property in Wnlston's possession were dr.tfts on the State National bank of Witeox. and the United States Na tional bank of thm city , a largo amount of stamps , letters and valuable postofllcu paper. It Is estimated tnnt about W.OOO worth of property was stolen fiom the two postoftlces aud stores. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Glebe hotel , host located house in Omaha. Dlehohl SalVi. Call and see the largo stock of safes and \ault doors carried by Moaghcr k , \Vhitmoro at 11 ! ) S. lOth street Omaha. Cct Youi'Iliillroml Tickets KOUT1I , SOUTH , P.ASTandViST : , and secure > our sleeping berths at l.'llK ! KnninmSt. , Union 1'iu-ilie Ticket odleo , HAKU\ . lirr : , , _ ( 'ity Ticket tigent. aiAKINtt A "itIH'L' PATION. The Sulphur Sprlncs Gas-Iloliler t\- : plodes With Suooess. There was a dangerous dcmonstuitlon of the poner of natural gas near Sulphur Springs Wcdiiosdai' iifteinoon. Mi1 LewU. n gas export fiom Hniddock , Is in the city visiting friends , and offoied to ex amine the enrbiiretted hydrogen coming tioni the pools near the springs. John Diexol hud a large receiver placed In ono of the pools to cateh the gas as It rose In bubbles , something on the principle of the largo re ceiver nt the gas works. In twenty-four houis about ono bundled eublo feet of gas had accumulated , and Mr. Drexel , accom panied by Messrs. Lewis , McLaughlin and Clmilcs Winter , repaired to the spot. The single jet in the top was ignited , when , thiougli some delicicney in the make up of the affair the lire was communi cated to the gas inside the receiver and tno whole contrivance exploded. L'ortnnatcl.y none of the fragments stunk thocxpeu- menters , but for u moment they were envel oped in a sheet of flame and hair , oic-biows , lashes , beard , and even clothes weio singed. Had not the receiver been Heating freely on the water without any anchorage , Mr. Lewis saj s that all of them would have been killed. AVill Walt Until Sprint ; . Nothing has thus far been done in re-rtml to commencing the new Commercial National bank on Sixteenth and Fainam streets. The lease of the ground docs not expire until the 1st of next Apiil , when , Mr. Hopkins sajs , the bank will bo ready for a stint. Visitors to the city should try the Globe hotel , 131 Douglas. Kor the lrmmuer = . Five hundred Japanese paiasols have been received by the committee on uniform for Drummers' Day at the fair. These sun shades arc to bo tihod as the downing orna ment of the drummers in their parade and ono of them will bo presented to each man who marches in the piocession by thu uui- forrn committee. KEARNEYJOT SALE Monday , Aug. 27 , 1888 Kearney , the "Minneapolis of Nebraska , " so-called on accounfcof Its unrivalled Water Power , is now coming to the front us u railroad center. The bonds for the Santa Fo htivo boon \otcd , insuring us the greatest and bctt road in the world. The Missouri Pacillo will teen complete the remaining miles , and the branch upVood River will bo ironed this season. Those new roads , together with the pncldncr and canning plants now started , will ivo us u greater boom than any other city in the west. Kearney only neodn borne wholesale houses to give us the supremacy between Omaha and Doinor. For the purpoio of building a largo job bing bouse on the block south of the Midway Hotel , I will sell at auction on Monday , August ii'th , 18SS : 5 BUSINESS LOTS East of the Midway , now u-ed for a lumber yard. This is the best corner for stile inthocitv , mid will boon be the center of business of oOOUO people , and will bo worth 10 times its present cost. I will also offer 80 RESIDENCE LOTS. Known as Swit3ubDivision , being only 7 nlocka cast of the main street , and 2 blocks from the tercet car lino. Tills is the last opportunity to get good inside property in Kearney at your own price.Thin tract hys as beautifully as the Garden of Eden , and is a half nearer business than any other tract now on the market. For First Class Residence Property it is entirely free from the objection that can bo mentioned about other parts of the city , liy investing a few dollar * to make your llrst payment , you can POOH double your inonoy , and at the same time assist in starting the jobbing house above referred to. Partied commencing dwellings of the value of $500 and upwards on these lots within ! ! ( ) days after the sale will bo entitled to a , donation of live per cent of the value of the tame in dry goods , gro ceries or clothing at my stores. TERMS OF SALE One-fourth cash , balance in payments every three months , or live per cent. Discount on deferred payments for cash. J. S. HARRINGTON , Kearney , Neb. 1888 THE GREAT 1888 OMAHA FAIR AND EXPOSITION Held September 3 to 8 , Inclusive. Most Complete aud Beat Arranged Fair Grounds in the West The best accommodations for stonk , which can bo unloaded from cars at the grounds. Superior accommodations for agricultural exhibits. The best and fastest track in the country. I'ompotition open to the world. No entry fee ex cept in racing purses. Special Attraction Each Day. GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT Pyrotobhnleal Display every evening of th SIEGE OF SEI3ASTOPOL. For premium Hats , circulars and Informa tion ) address J. H. McSHANE , Secretary , Omaha , Nebraska , Continental Clothing House Semi-Annual Stock Taking Sale. NOTICE. Wo have completed our semi-annual slock taking and have decided to devote the balance of this month to the closing out of all broken lots , in each of the departments. All the lots remaining unsold Sept , . 1st.ill lie taken from our tables td make loom for fall goods. Wo mention a few lots olTered at this sale which are the bostlvalues ever offered by the "Con tinental. " Lot No. 1 MEN'S ' RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS. PRICE , $12.00. $ Stock No.101S , 4010 niul 10" > 0 250 Imported Whipcord Suits , innrto in a , four-button cutaway style only , in regular sl/ca ! W to U. Tlicbo suits were innilo in our own machine room during the last (50 ( days , and the cut ami make of thorn is ns cor rect for ilrobs purposes as it is possible to have them ; and as the present month Is the month of all the scar when people are thinking about dre s suits , wo claim that this lotof Worsted Suits is AHSOL.UTKLY TIIK MOST DKSIUAIU.E which it hag ever been our privilege- offer to the public. This garment was mtuloup to soil In our stock for $18.00 , but us 0110 of the lead ing bargains in our Men's Department for this sale , it is olToiod at the ridiculously low price of $ lli. Wll UN1IKS1TA- T1NC5LA * CLAIM THAT THK AVKUAUK KliTAIL I'UtCK OF THIS SUIT IS NOT LKSS THAN $18.00. Lot No. 12 Men's Blue Assabet Suit. Price . , $10.00. Wo have left in this lot about So Men's Frock Suits , full Indigo , made from the celebrated Assabet Mills Flannel. No better goods in the market. Guaranteed full Indigo , elegantly made and trimmed , at the extremely low price of $10.00. Our price all through the season has been Slfi.OO. If the bujor does not 11 ml the suit to bo worth $16.00 , it may bo icturned and money refuntied. Remember the price $10.00 in Frock Suits. Sizes 05 to II. Lot No. 3 Men's Blue Pantaloons. Price . , $2.50. We find n surplus in our Men's Blue Flannel Pantaloons stock , tuul offer nt the sale 150 pairs of Mon's Indigo Blue Pantaloons tit W.60 per pair , the urn-chaser of over pair in this lot , makes a saving of at least $1.60 on every pair pur * chased. Si/cs up to 1Uaist. . Lot Is'o. 4 Boys' Long Pants Suits. Price , $6.00. We have consolidated four lots of Boys' Strictly All Wool C.ibsimoro Suits. Coat , pants and vest , for boys from 10 to \ \ years. The lowest price of any suit in this lot lias been $8.00 , and some have sold as high as $10.00. Wo name $0.00 as the price for an.\ suit in these four lots. We guarantee every Milt in this lot to bo just as represented and every suit not satis * factory may'bo returned and the money cheerfully refunded. Boys' Short Pant Suits. Price , $2.50. One of the cheapest lots of Childrpn's Suits ever offered by the Continental is a lot embracing four. , stjles of Fancy Cassimere Suits , in sizes 4 to 11 , short pants , at the extraordinary low price of $2.50. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. We wish to inform our patrons that invoices of Fall and Winter Woolens have been received and by Sept. 1st otu block in tliis department will bo complete and will bo the largest variety of foreign ami domcbtie woolens shown by any merchant tailoring establishment in the west. MAIL AND EXPRESS ORDERS. Thousands ail through the west have taken advantage of our methods in this department anil invvo found it cnirotpj satisfactory. All goods sout C. O. D. with privilege of examination. Wo pay return charges for all amounts o\or $10.00 and all charges upon goods that tire not satisfactory. OMAHA Freeland5 Loomis & Co. BOSTON NEW YORK DES MOINCS Proprietors : Cor. ISfcli anil Douglas Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. OMAHA MEDICAL $ SURGICAL INSTITUTE , N.W.Cor. 13th & Oodgo Sta. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUC3EE licit facilities , nppirattis aud rcmccMcs for n ressful treatment ut every form of difcase rcquu Tag Meilic.il or Surgical Treatment. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attendance , best hospital accomvi ilatlons In the ucst. WKITB roil CIRCCIARS on Deformities at llriccs , Trusses , Club 1'eet , Curvature of tt. Spine , Piles , Tumor * , Cancer , CnUrrh llrouchti Inhalation , IJleetricity , Paraljsis , llpilcpsy 1. ' ney , Illadder , Fje , Kar , SUii and lilood , .it'd , il .Surgical Operations. Diseases of Woman a Spooia'.y. Dooi ox DISKASCS or VCo rN FIIIE. ONL7 RELIABLE MEDICAL INSTITUTE MiKINO A 8I-ECIU.TT Of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syph llitic 1'oibon remoyed from the sj stem without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss ol Vital Toner , I'ei'-ons unable to visit us may l < t treated at home liy correspondence. All commn mentions confidential. Medicines or Instruments ent by mail or express , ttecurely packed , no marlts to indicate contents or sendir One per tonal interview preferred , Call and consult us or send history of > our case , ami ne will icud m V-liiu wrapper , our ROOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases Tm yoteucy , Syphilis , Gleet and Vuni.oci.lt , nitli lestion list. AddreM Untdfiii Sfulleal and Surf/leal Jiutlltttrc : DR. ( VIc IENAMY , Cor. 13th ana Oodae its. . OMAHA. NEB. DR. B. 0. WEST'S Nnnvr. AND nntx HBNT , a guaranteed Bpecltlc for Hysteria. ness. Convulsions , Flt , Nervous NeuuilKia , Ueadachn. Nervous Vroatratloa. caused by th nsoot alcohol or tolmcco. Wnkefuluesa. Montnl Depression , Hoftenlng ot tUo Drain , reiultlnc In Insanity , nnd lenillni ; to inlsaiv. decay iinil death. Premature Old ARC , Ilairennesa , I/osaof Tower In either ric-r. Involuntary Losses nnd Bperm torhu > a caused by over-exertion ot tlic brain , self a\iu o or oror-lndtilKenco. lpch box contains one month's treatment , f 100 n bet , or alrbo > nforl300 , aent by mall piepaldonr * . ceipt cf prict. WK GDARAKTKE SIX UOXK8 To cure any cass. With each order received by as for elz boxes , accompanied with 13.00 , w * will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money It the treatment does not ff ct a cine ( luarnnteos Issued only by 0. K. OOODMAN. DniKSlJt , Hole Agoat. 1110 Faruam nw.r nmniii N * SteckPiano Ketnarlcable for powerful lyinpi thotlc ton" , pilabfo act Jon and ab- olut durability. i years' record , the best guaruntoa of the eicet- lente of tnesa Instiunientii. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS COf.D MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION Mi. Has. 303-404-170- . THE HOST PEEFECT OF PE1II ? , , SPECIAL lie still have IcJt Jew odd suits from our laras stock of . u in in ci' Good * , tliat n-c want to dispose of before the fall season open * , price * $10 , $12 , $1 > . Remember tlicso arc titricllji all wonl aoods , nindct In llOtlt SULliU tC MAX MEYER & BRO. Jowclers and Music Dealers. General Agents for STEINWAY , KNABE , CHICKERING and other llist-elass Pianos. l.o.iU nt I'OU.OWIMJ IJAHCJAIXS 1'OIJ TLN IHV'S. MonUiln 1'nuinenl. 1 Stoluway Square , cost JO'iO , foi * 17" > $ S t10.00 1 ICn.ibu Square , cost o Wfor SJ5J . . . ffii.00 15.00 11)eck < r llroi. Square , cost MVJforfc'J ) 2J.OJ 10.00 1 llmmeratm butlire , coit IIOJ , forfcX ) 10.00 C.OO 1 Now ton \ Co. Square , cost 811)0 ) , lor $110 15.00 8.00 1 Miirwhnll.VVcudol Upil ht 1'liuio , cost now kiOJ.foril tJ iW.OJ 10.00 1 Ilnllet & Davis Unrhsht nsKood us new , cost * .AW , 16.01 ' 111 allooA : n'-xvh Hiuarb'cost nowlViil , forilA ) . . . 20.00 10.00 1 hhonlncer r. O' tiv\-o Orcnii , co-it new STfi , for only M > . lu.OJ f..OU 1 ' lionlnper OrKiin. n- > nil ono year , test ni-wri.Ti.for 5 10.00 6.00 1 .Mn-on i llmnlln DrB.m doalln bunk , coat new > U , 10.0D COO „ tiils"rid"v.ltli ! you to uvold mhliiken. MAX MEYER & B/10. , Corner Sixteenth aiut I-'urtinni StH. i"iol/1 waiionai ua U. S. DErOSITOSY , OMAHA , NEB. I'nld Up Capital Surplus 50,000 II. W. VATES. I'n-sldent Lmia.S. lltKli , Vice President. A. U.Tuu Al.lN. 2inl Vlco 1'irnldent. W. II. H. lluuni.s , Cu hler. in . W. V. MORSE , Jens R II. W. VATK * . I.uwis b. llti.ii , Banking Offlco THE IRON BANK , Corner 12th and Kurnini St < , A General liunkiui ; lluuluei > s Transacted. ATENTS 1 Obtalnocl. ride Mark , ( ? . PA , PnDt * ml Copyright protection 10. cutd. Good work , goo J r fcr t n , oicxltr. atoch'fi. Send for pimphlel. R , G , DllDolt iJll 916 F St , Wilhlnjtsn , D , Ci \ Who Is WKAK , NEIIVOUH. UKBII.ITA4 Tf.I ) . who In his FOLLY fatnl I N lt ANdR tiH TRIFI.KI > kw y hit VIUORof IIODT. rjJWD and MANHOOI .rjiii8lnf ; xbHUitlDg JrcihiB upon the FOUNTAINS of I.IFK. IF.AIA IIE. n\1KAVUE , Drondfu { Drenmi , WKAKNEKN of Memorr , BAS > ( fr'CI.NEKHln HOCIETT , I > IM1 < LEN upoij the i'ACK. and all the EFFCCIN lenrtltiL'tS KAItLY ni.OAY&nd pcrhapi CUNHUMP * yON or INSANITY , should coniult at onca too CCLKBUATED Dr. Clarke , E > tabll hcd trAI. 1'r Clnrlca hai runde NURVOIIN l > Ei IHI.ITY. 'IIHONK ) mid oil DUeatea of I Uia inPfIT HKItVAHY Ortrniu a Mffl p'uJy. It maid NO dllTcronco WHAT you 1070 taken or WHO hat tailed to euro you. C2TFKrtX AI < EN surTerlnR from dlioasea peep' liar to their lex can coniult with the aisuranco cf ipoedy relief and cure. Genet 2 centi poitaga for works ou your dlseasca / OirnciU 4 neiit-i pofltaRO for Celcbrnteq V orkn uu CUronlc , Nfrvonn and Iletljl r - Dlneuei. CoMultatloii , pernonHl'y ' or 67 tetter , frdn. Consult the old Doctor 'iionnninlx ctircil. Oilier * and iinrlortt prtvnito. aj-Tho e cnnteniplatlnr ; Marrlaiq nil for I > r. cinrke'a celabratod guldd Kliilo and FcniiiU' . each 15c. , both V > . ( ( .tainpi ) llefoio confwlm ; jour caie. coniulc Dr. OLAKKi : . A friendly letter or call maj tire future huflariugnnd ahninp , nnd add Rolden fvnra to life. -B < x > k ] , ir 'u ( Secret ) Er ror * , " 50c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writing * pout everjtrhere , secure from oxitoinre * llourB , 8toH. bundayn , a to 12. Addrrts , F. D. OLAAKE , M. D. J863 * Claris as. . CUICAQO. ILLJ Left Liver IS OUT OF ORDER ? K3AD THIS IF IT IS- Ai'ropilutary Moilluun that iiccdn but u UU | topro\ulU worth. / s Left Lira Bfar Tno only Dlstlllort Hitters In th Stutis. 'Hie only Hitters recognized by th I.'iiltut 8tulH Internal revenue lawn as u Prc prktary Moillrlna. I.av , rully J'uttnteil. No. o I'Htvnt 119,573. Tontalua no fiull oIN. n e i > entlai oils , no forelcn sul > snnc ( < j ordaina ? Inn ( IniRB , A perfouly tmru medicine. co pouiulrd from I'uru Hoot lloibi undUld I'p&cn pleasant to thn tixntn , qultt ami decisive Inlt etlect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundlfo loj nveilaju. Itt cnliUei , the llow els. InvJKorntefl Inactlro f.iTor. Our < > 3 nineine-l I.lvor. ItovlvcS the Kirtnoys , improves the Apputito OukkliS ItiWiUtesthownoIosystoni. Now ! . ! ( to tU * whole syatciu. l.cftl.lrorlllttiTi nro mill In Omnhi , N'b , br ad lolluwinii ilni ijt , UiclmnlMHi l > rasc Cn. hpecl * ! \\lioje ale , loriiiedriirftnlore'tof .Nebraska , llctait * " ' * " "i'o < tman"fnriu Oo. W \Vliltchou e , T.f , rjiulfud , H m II I'nruinortlj , Srhrotcr'l I'liTnincr Huljii.VCo. , Joliu ( .livluli , ,11 l-iirr , J. A. lullor * I'o , WJ.llnKiu | , John II CDIIIU. O.J. Vrlurt , M.JJ - - - - - - - - - - - Jl icliiiilli-Mux"fleilit } : j. l.umborson , U H. Cor. Mnx ( kinra l , lr > nk W. tour , . . lUiudur , llujnl I'liurnmcr , C A Mi loliHr.llciMunl Moju . Krunk Dullnno .1 Co. . _ I'ENNVJIOVAIj W.VriniS are * . \K , puor < fully used monthly l > y over 10tXX ) ' . ' * Jludlcs Aro.SVi/e. Kffeltunlandl'tttuant SI | > r box liy inall.or at ilrugil6U ) . Rcaletl V' ' - yrirruariUpoata ( i > ktanipa. Addruea TUB JX'iijiiA CUKUICJU. Co. , UamoiT , Micu. For aulc and by mall by ( iooitman Co. , Omaha , Xcb. uffprlnrfr m ri < i ft' fect or > uuLLul rr * iTuhJ l.etc I wlfl'iwrVVluSJ "frrr tlMfJJ' lJ5 > ruluiulu full pAtUculari fur hoiut ( .urr , frto tt CL 10F. fl'cl'FOWLCn , Moodua , Oonn.