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V ' 8 THE OMAHA1 DAILY BSE : MONDAY , JU-LY 1 , 1889. THB CITY. Pvronnnl 1'nrnRrnplis. John Stnr , of Lincoln , IB tit tlio Mlllnrd. W. O. Pariloo , of Clmdron , Is nt tlio Pax- ion. ion.F. F. A. Hcrmnn , of Surprise , la nt tlio Mur- rny. rny.F. F. A , llnnnuu , ot Surprise , is nt tlio Mil- lurd. lurd.F. F. Morshiun. of Fremont , Is a guest nt Uio Millnrd. Clmrlcs S. Coney , of Stnunton , Is nt the Arcndo. .Tumcfl Lnlrd , of Hasting1) ) , Is a guest nt tlio Murray. .T. M. Tlsdel nml C. O. Swnn , of Kenruey , nronttliu Mlllnrd. W. C. Ulshoi ) nnd wife , of Pierce , nro gilcsts nt the Arcade. Dr. Claude Watson , of Nebraska City , Is registered nt tlic Mlllnrd. A. C. Cns , M. MeKonnon and J. T. Stobb9 , of Lincoln , nro nt the Murray. E. M. Qainblo nnd W. C. Allyn , of Lex- Ingion , nro registered nt the Arcndo. A. V. Aminmn , of Clmdron , nud A. Penso , of Sidney , nro stopping nt the Arcade. J. T. O'llrlon mid Augustus Frank nnd Wllllnm Walters , of Kearney , are at the Pnxton , A. H. Swun , of Cheyenne ! S. M. Chnpmnn nnd E. O. Carter , of Plattsmoutli , are stop ping nt the Piixton. William H. Shryloclc nntl wife , James Slander , Helen Slander mid Clnrn Clcghorn , of Louisville , nro guests ut the Murry. Attorney-General Loose , Auditor Henton , L. W. Ullltngsioy , D. O. Courtney. John Mo- Mnnlgnl nnd John D. Knight , of Lincoln , nro registered at the Paxton. Two great enemies Hood's Sarsnp- arilla tuid impure blood. The latter is utterly defeated by the peculiar mcdl- cluo. D1KD IN Tltia TOWI2K , 'Xlio Unnccniuitnbtn Suicide ot an Exemplary - omplary fialloroi1. Yesterday afternoon , shortly nftcr 3 o'clock , the lifeless body of James Gallagher , was found hanging In the tower of the American Water Worlts compan.v'n building nt Florence. The discovery was made by n coliplo of men who had been engaged In putting In the system of eleetrlo light which is to illuminate ttio building. In the absence of Coroner Drcxcl , Deputy Sheriff tlouck held the Inquest , the Jury , consisting of Messrs. Cowin , Wllkle , KliU' , Walker , linker and Grebe , returning n verdict that Gallagher hnrt come to his death by hanging. There wni little doubt of this fnct because the rope which Is used to "steady" workmen in ascending the steep ladder to the tower was found with two cells around the unfortunate's neck and several coils of it nround his arms. The body hung through u small nperturo through which access was obtained to the interior of tlio highest compartment of the tower.rlho head was above the opening , nnd in endeavoring to ascend Into the attie to cut down the remains , Mr. Uakor , the core ner's representative , with diflioultv forced his way bcsldo the sulciuo'a body. The neck was not broken ; the victim had strangled , and the face , which was handsome nnd Intelligent , was discolored. The deceased was thirty-seven years of nge r.nd had worked as n laborer at the waterworks slnco lust April , going there from South Omnhu. Ho boarded at the house of J. F. Swasy , near the works. He wai quiet nnd retiring in disposition and favorably im pressed all who know him. As usual , ho did his own washing In the morning. Ho allowed himself to bo shaved by a bar ber , later , nnd remarked to Mr. Swusoy that it was the first time he had allowed another's razor to pass over his face. Ho ate dinner , blacked Ills boots nnd disappeared. No one suspected the man's dreadful intent , although it was later recalled that ho had said ho was prepared to die. On his person wore found f-IO in gold and n silver watch. There are 2u duo from the company. His pantaloons were dusty at the knees , showing that ho had pravcd before ho leaped. In the unfoitunato's trunk was found n number of letters , one from Hannah Gal lagher , Of Highland , Kan. , which was dated in 1684. Another was signed by Susie Gal lagher , whoso address wasllbSO Lake avenue. A thlid , probably from a Bister , telh him to address -J'J34 Chappol Place. Chicago. A fourth Is n sorrowful recital of the poverty nncl affliction of his parents in Ireland , who were entirely dependent upon what they could iccolvo from their children in this country. The remains Ho at Drcxcl & Maul's. HUGHES SUOUH13DS HAtiSEY. JioAVill Assume ( lie General Supnrln- tcnclcncy To ( lay. P. C. Hughes , superintendent of the Black Hills division of the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley at Chadron , has been ap pointed general superintendent of the Elkhorn - horn system , to succeed Halsoy , resigned , the appointment taking effect to-day. Mr. Hughes is ono of three superintendents from which Tun Hun announced on Friday last the successor of Mr. Halsoy would bo chosen. It was all but decided at ono time to nppojntMahanim , of the Northwestern , to the general suporlntoiidoticv , but at a conference between General Manager Hurt nnd the ofllclals of the Northwestern hold In Chicago Saturday , Mr. Hughes was decided upon' , I have been subject to painful boils nnd carbuncles over my body during the spring season , nnd after much suffering and much useless doctoring I found a permanent cure In Swift's ' Specific. It Is the monarch of blood medicines. E. J. WILLIS , Au'ustaArk { Lost Her Kl"toi\ Froodnttonson , n child nbaut ten years old , arrived In the city .yesterday morning from Hnllook , Minn. , looking for her sister , Mrs. G. 13. Sherwood , who lived nt 845 South Seventeenth street. The latter , however , 1ms moved away and could not bo found. The child Is stopping at Mr , Edmund Vol- berth's , 1025 South Eighth street. Artvioo to Mother * . Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup should always bo used for children teeth ing. Itsoolhes the child , softens thu gums , allays all pains , euros wind uolio , and is tlio best remedy lor diiu'rhioa. S5c ! u bottlo. A Wntoli Presentation. Hnrry V. Hurkloy , who has been with Milton Uogcrs & Sons for eight years , and head bookkeeper for about live years , was presented with n valuable gold watch by his associates Saturday night. The presenta tion speech was made by J. T. Smell. Mr , Burluoy loaves to-day to go into business fur himself. For a dlso Acred llvur try Bccclmm'a Pills. lolly Clcnr Mnkorx , 'X'ho cigar makers' plcnlo at the Waterloo picnic grounds yesterday was a very gay nITuir , nnd the COO persons who spent Sun day In the beautiful grove there , away from the beat of the city , hod u very pleasant time. The train with the excursionists left I thu Union Paclllc depot nt 9:30 : o'clock In the morning , and nftor mi hour iiiul a half's run arrived ut Waterloo , where the day was epeiit in dancing and merry-making gener ally. Excellent musio was furnished by I1' members of the Omaha Guards' band. The h return train loft the pienio grounds nt 7:50 : o'clock in the overling , nnd made the trip to Omaha In ono hours lime , lauding Its pas- cngen safely without accident or mlshup , Will you sufl'or with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Shlloh'a Vltulizor is guaranteed to euro you. Homo Kroiii tlu > Convent Ion. Dr. Dlnsmoor returned homo ( Saturday night from St. Paul , whore , after attending the trial of Hariigun , ho took in the nnnual mooting of the American Institute of Home opathy , hold ut the Lafoyotto hotel , Lake Mlnnotoiika , as n delegate from Nebraska. Doctors W. H. Hnnchett and Amelia Wor- roughs , of Omaha ; F. U , Klfhtcr , Lincoln , nnd A. L. Mucumbcr , of Norfolk , were ube there. Dr. Dmsmoor says that it was the Inrccst nnd most interesting meeting over held by that society. There wore ncnrly 800 delegates present , nml moil of them had their wives with them. In addition to bualnonB , they had nn enjoyable time socially. On Thursday night the .Manitoba railroad com pany gave them a magnificent banquet , nnd the people of both Minneapolis nnd St. Paul vied with each other to make the affair n plcnitint ono. In the election of ofllccrfl for the ensuing year , Dr. A. I. Sawyer , of Mich igan , was cliOMin president ; C. G. Hlgby. of St. Paul , vice president ; Pombortou Dudly , of Philadelphia , secretary , and E. M. Kel logg , of Now York , treasurer. Dr. Dins- moor was elected to succeed Sawyer on the legislative committee , which Is tlio first rec ognition that Nebraska has over received by this association. Tuxlderml9tcatarfr'oSlo N 10t1iOmnha Rllkrd ly ) nn Hiimloyiiiutit Agent. Ono hundred nnu llfty Italians nrrlved in the city ycBterday nftcrnoon from Chicago. They were put off ttio train by the conductor , nnd hung nround the depot , not knowing whore to go. Only n few of tlinm speaK English. They say they wcro hired by an employment agent In Chicago to go to Mon tana to work on n railroad. The agent col lected Sii from each one , tolling them that wns the faro to Montana. Some few only had $10 or $17 , which ho accepted. The ngeutstnitf-u from Chicago with the party , but soon disappeared. The depot policeman ordered them to move oft ami the entire party went out to thooutskirto of town nnd went into camp. A XOWH Affnit ArrectPil. II. Empler , a news ngcnt on the Missouri Pacific railway , was nrrostcd In&t night on complain * , of William F. Sonncnshcln , who says that while ho was sleeping on the train Empler picked his pocket of $ W. DIED. PATRICK Octa Maud Patrick , Infant daughter of Frank G. ami Fannie 13. Pat rick , Juno 30. Funeral Tuesday morning at 11:30 : o'clock from residence , North Twenty-fourth street. Hnvo Vou Cntnrrli ? There Is ono remedy you can try without danger of hum bug. Send to A. O. Coleman , chemist , Knla- msuoo , Mich.for trial package of his catarrh euro. His only mode of advertising is by giv ing it nway. Postage 2c , Judge for your self. Mention this paper. SOUTH OMAHA. NEWS. Police Alignments for July. Marshal James P. Mulonoy has made the following assignment1 } for police duties dur ing July : Day Jailer , Moso Hcdmond. Gaptalu , John J. Sexton , First and Second wards ; Martin Spoottlcr , Third ward , and Thomas Urcmmti , Albright. Night Jailer , D. O. And01 son. Captain , Patrick J. McMahon ; Thomas Looney , from Twenty-seventh to Twenty-sixth stroct , nnd I to Q streets and return ; Joseph Huinp.il , from Twenty- seventh to Twenty-fourth streets , mid J to Q and return ; Michael Loyo and John Fallen , Third ward. On Sundavs , from 1 o'clock p. in. till midnight , Olllcer Loonoy will bo assigned on Twenty-fourth street from F to N streets. The Gun Club Shoot , Of 20 blue rooks , shot at the weekly shoot of the Gun club' Fred Bowley got 18 ; Louis Hugg , 15 ; S. S. Homer , 14 ; Gus Soldier , lit ; M. Kcnior , 12 ; Charles Homer. 11 ; James P. Hayes , 14 , and Gus Huff , D. Notes About the City. More than live hundred people attended the opening of the Gcrmaula saloon und gardens Sunday afternoon. C. II. Melehcr ou Monday will remove to Twenty-third and P Streets. Fred Saundcrs , of the mercantile firm of Hlchards & Sauudcrs , has returned from Chicago. On Monday Frank II. Marshall will ro- raovo to the flat _ over the Chicago store , Twenty-fourth anil N. streets. Leo Trultt , the popular stock-buyer for the Armour-Cudahy Packing company , has resigned to become a member of the rommis- sion fiim of S. J. Coffway , Smiley & Co. , room SO , Exchange. Mrs. Bruno Strathman , after a two- months' visit in Hodorsburg , Mont. , returned homo on Saturday. The new boiler for the cleotne light plnnl has been received. The dynamos for the in candescent system have been received am put up , and as soon as the boiler is set ant the incandescent wire system is completes the lightb will be turned on. G. W. Thompson , of Swift & Co.'s pacKing - ing force , has returned from Chicago. The Armour-Cudahy packing houses nro being run in the hotr departments nearly to their full capacity , the killings being up wards of two thousand live hundred hogs every day. Every Sunday during Juno th ( hog Killing gang has worked a full force am full time. The South Omaha barbers , in a game o ball , defeated the Omaha barbers , at lias call's parlc Sunday afternoon by a score of 1 toO. toO.A A gatno of base ball ot the Third ward park Sunday resulted , N street 14 and Q street 11. Mrs. Annackor , of DCS Moincs , wife o Fred Annaekor , the man who was so badly injured in the Q street viaduct wreck , ar rived on Saturday to caio for her husband. Mr. Annackor is much better and is consid ered out of danger. Fred Stoplcr found In the rear of the building a now shoo , stolen from C. T.Vun Alien's shoo store Sunday evening. How many more bad been stolen cannot yet bo as certained , The police have the matter in hand. Dennis McLiiln. of the Armour-Cudahy force , has returned from Chicago. The game of base ball to have been played Sunday forenoon by the Swift and Armour- Cudahy clubs , was postponed on account of the men having to work. A scrub game was played , resulting in n score of ' to 10. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelley , of Shos hone , Idaho , are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Moyagh. A temperance meeting was hold Sunday evening In Hunt's opera house. Colonel Holt entertained a largo audience in his ut.ua ! and effective way. The tent will bo erected Monday on the school lots , Twenty- Bovcnth and M streets , and , beginning Mon day evening , the meetings will bo hold In the tent. Patrick Hlnes is vrry sick at the homo of Moses Uedmoiid , with bilious-intermittent fever. The Swift base ball club , through Tin : BUB , challenges the Sobotucr ball club to play a guuio of base bull Sunday , July 7 , for $ -5 or more n side. The Swift boya can play ball nud mean business , and want the Sobotkcro to meet them. Absolutely Purer. Tlr.b powder noyorvurlos. A marrelof purity BtrtMiutn and wliulennintuesi. Moro economical thuuthncrdlnury KliiiU. nndcauaot ba lold In comnutltlon wltU the multltmU * ot loir cost. ihorlwelghtAlumor nttoipnat * poirdtri. fo'.d aalyUo ai. lloral . I'gwder ( Jon 1M WklUtreat N vr rort. Continuation of our K3reat Sale of Spring and Summer Clothing to Close the Season. This sale is greater than any we ever had. Thousands are taking adyantage of this sale to buy Fine Clothing , at lower prices than have ever been offered before. For the next 30 days we will offer the most extraordinary bargains in every department in our establishment. Ready made clothing department , Furnishing G-oods department , Hat and Car ) department , ever shown in America. The time has come for closing-out our spring and summer weights. The opportunity is yours. MEN'S READY-MADE DEPART MENT. In our Men's' Roady-Miulo Depart ment wo olTcr 160 suits of MOM'S Pine Whip-cord Suits inn-button cut ways , at $15.00 per suit. Tlicso nro goods which have sold in out- stock nil senson for $22 per suit. Mudo from .n im ported worsted , olcgnntly trimmed. , nnd of 11 suitable weight to wear nt any sea son. Wo claim that this line cannot bo bought outside of the Continental For loss than $22. Our price at this sale will bo $15. All sizes from 34 to 44. If you purchase a suit of this lot and it is not lound to bo as represented , the purchase money will ho refunded. Wo cannot send samples of the cloth , but will send a sample suit to any address , nnd ff it is not , satisfactory , may bo returned - turned nt our expense. Send to us for self-measurement blanks. Remember the price , $15.00 , in frock suits. MEN'S SACK BUSINESS SUITS. Wo have reduced prices on our Pine Business Suck Suits to n lower average than wo have over shown since wo have been In business. Wo can alTord to do it as wo manufacture our own goods and in largo quantities. We hnvo had n successful season and are determined , not to carry over a light weight suit. MEN'S 310 SUITSALE. The most attractive part of this sale is our large line of suits marked down to S10. Wo will not attempt a description of these goods ; they must bo seen to bo appreciated. There is nothing in Omaha , Boston , New York , Des Moines. Proprietors * Corner Douglas and 15th DRS. BETTS ft BETIS Offloo Hours , I a. . fe 5p.m. dpeclal'lats in Chronic , Nwrrotu. Bkia art eSr Consultation at offlco or by mall fr . Medicines sent l > y mall or express , oocnroly packed , free from obxervaUoa. Guarantees ted d permanently. V Spermatorrhoea , ml l nalI.068es.NlghtKnils. 1'hyslcal Decay , arlslug from Indiscre tion , 'Excess or Indulgence , producing Sleop- loasness , Despondency. 1'lmples on the face. aversion to Hocloty , easily dlKcountged , lack of conllilence , dull , unfit for study or Imslneis.and fluda life a burden , safely , permanently and prlvataly cured. Consult Wi. Belts * BetU , 40S Karnarn St. , Omaha , Neb. Blood and Skin results , completely eradicated without the aid of JK-rcurv. Scrofula. Kryslpolns. Fever Sores , lllotches , Ulcern. Pains In the Head and Hones , Syphilitic Sore Throat , Mouth and Tongue , Cv tnrih. & .C. . permanently cured where otnera trnniT ininoim nnd Bladder C-jmplalnts , K1Q GY , Urinary Painful , Dimrult. U fre- ouent llurnlna or nioody Urlue. Urlno hlgn col oreil or with milky sediment on standing , Went Hack , Oonnorrhtco , Gleet , Cystitis. Ac Promptly andSafely Cured , Charges Reasona ble aceTfTTrffTTW ] Guaranteed per- CS . . ± U JLls JL U Jt&fJ 1 miinont euro , ro- ranvnl complete , without cutting , caiiXJc or dilatation. urca effected at homo bv pattont without a momenta naln or annovunce. To Yean Men anil MiMlc-Aged Men , A OnDDnllDD The awful eltoctB of early 0. OullD uUHlJ Vlro , which urtn&s organic weakness , tlustrnylnsboth mind aud boo > , with nil ltd dreaded Ills , permanently cured. ni ) < J DWPQ AiUcHbUiooownoimsro Impaired UllUi DIJllU themselves by Improper indul. guncea aud solitary UablU. tvhlru ruin both body and mind , unfitting them tor business , ttuur or marrluyo. MximiBD MEN. or these entering on that happy - py life , iware ot physical debility , Quickly M Bistea. la baaed upon facts. First 1'ractlcal Krp * . rlenco. Second Every case is especially itudled , thus stalling aright. Third Mocllclnus are pre pared lu our laboratory exactly to suit each case , tliua affecting cures without Injury. CSTSend 0 ceula post ago for celebrated work * on Chronic. Nervous and Delolit ! * UUeasei. Thousands cured. I2TA friendly letter or call may save you futuie suffering and shame , and add uoldeu > eari ) to life. tST No letters an- twered unlea accompanied by 4 cents In etampt. . UETT8. 1103 Varnam Brt t. Omaha. Ntt. OIKHI. , Notice I * ; hereby given that beuled bids will bo received by the clerk of Adiona County , Neb- raslcu , nt his olilca Hastings. Nebraska , on or before twelve o'clock noon of July Uth , 1BSV , for th'jpuicliasoof Hjvonty 11 VD boiuls of the denomination - nomination of ono thousand dollars each to bo Issued by ttlu County of AMnmaln the tUiuo of Nebraska , toboilated July 1st , IS-UU , and to bo payable at the r'lsciil Agency of the t-tnto ot Nebraska. City of New VorK , SUto of Now Vork twenty yenrtt after thu date thereof re deemable at any lime ouor after tun yearn from the date tlioru&i at the option of said county of Adams and to bear Interest t thu rate of lira per cent per mimim payable annually on the llret ilay of July In oath year , for which Intereht coupons xhall be attached payable at the llscal agency afoiesald. nights rebel veil toreloct any aud all bids , lly order of the Hoard ot Bnporvlsoru , May Oth ISM. . L. It. I'AUTUiuau. , , IEBAI , . ! County Clerk. Jon.x A. CASTO , County Attonmy. , luiildtoJyO VRNNYUO'S'Alj TVAPBRH are fucceufully used monthly by ovtr 10,000 Uullos. Are Sn/V , EfftctualanA Pleaiant VJ $1 PIT bor by inau.or nt druKgiitg. Sealed " * - > \ir < < cuJar S postage stamp * . Addresa Tax aas A CIIBUICAU Co. , Dutaatt , ilicu. For balu und by mall by Goodinun Drug , Omuhu. this line but puro. nil wool suitings ana remember , n. $10 suit nt the Continental is jufit as closely inspected in ropnrd to mnldiifr nnd trimming us the higher prittlo of goods. There nro goods in this line thnt cannot bo bought outstdo of the Continental for less than $15. Our uriuo is only $10. PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. PRICE ? 3.GO. It ia our custom nt the close of each season to make special prices on our pantaloon stock to clear up the broken lots. Lnit spring wo had an immense sale of pants at Stf.SC per pair. Wo will offer this wool : another special bargain lot including some very choice styles of silk mixtures , Cheviots , Cassimores anil Fancy Worsted , at tlio same popular prlco of $3.50. Many of thcso styles have sold all the season for $5 and ? 0. This is an opportunity to buy something line at a very low price. Samples are shown in our windows. Mail orders must bo accompanied with postal note for the amount and any pair not found perfectly satisfactory , may bo returned at our expense. Length of the leg and waist measure nro the only mcasuro- menls required. The styles are all neat mixtures in medium shades , very fuw loud styles among thorn , so you are per fectly safe in ordering. PRICE 82.05. A special bargain line of Moifs all wool Cheviot Pants in a neat dark striped chovlot , In all about 5200 pairs , will bo offered at this sale at the un heard of price of S2.2fi nor pair. Bond us your measure and P. O. order for $2.25 for a pair of this lot and they can not fall to bo satisfactory. Wo know what thcso goods nro worth. They were never bought for less than S3.50. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S ' DEPART MENT. BojVLong Pant Sulla , ages 10 to M year's , price 55.60. Wo offer the greatest bargain line of Boys'Long Pant Suits , ages 10 to 11 , wh'ich wo have never sold at 55.50 per suit. Nothing larger than 14 , in puvo all-wcol Cassimercs and Cheviots , goods Which wo have sold all season for 87 and ' 68 , at the unheard of price ot So.50 , to clear up this entire lino. Wo cannot send samples of this cloth , hut always bear In mind that you need not ho&itnto to send us a postal-noto for the amount and if the goods are not perfectly satis factory , wo will pay all express charges and refund your money. BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS , PRICK 52.50. 250 Boys' Knee Pant Suits , in a neat gray and black check and brown and gray striped cheviot , are murlcud at this IMPORTERS , JOBBERS & & > * " t SH- A ' "tf -sff--s f t. : j& * . t * " * S lJLff ( ! : ? Z TIN PLATE . FISHING METALS , TACKLE , HAILS , SPQRTIilQ HOUSE GOODS , FURNISHING LAMPS , GOODS , GLASSWARE 18 , 20 , 22 , 24 , 26 , 2S , 30 AND 32 LAKE STREET. CHICAGO , ILL. A. J. TOI'I'IiUTON , President. II. W. YATB3. Treasurer. J. J. IlltOWN. Vlco-l'iesldent. B. T. JOSSBIA'N , Secrotury A SOLID NEBRASKA COMPANY. OF OMAHA , NEB. I'llUl ITp Capital , $10OOOO Fire , - Lightning - and - Tornado - Insurance , Offices , S. 13. Corner Douglas and Sixteenth Sts. Telephone 1-1US. : Directors : A , J. Poppleton , J. H. Mlllanl , Win. Wallace. J. W. Gannett , II. W. Yutcs , N. A , Kuhn , 13. I * Stone , C. \Voodworth , J , B. CoiHm , .1. J , llrowii , B. T. Joaselyn. HoinoOlllcc. Nos. ! 100. ! ! ( ) ! , ! ! 02 , UOit Itrora's Itlock , Oiiiiilm , Neb. STRANO & CLARK STEAM HEAW 00 , Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. Engines , Boilers , Steam Pumps , Etc. ETCHINGS , EMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , HALIaET & DAVIS , ARTIST SUPBLIES , KIMBALL , MOULDINGS , ( PIANOS AND ORGANS FRAMES , SHEET MUSIO. 1513 Dumas st s : Omaha , Nebraska , Steck Piano Roinarkublo for powerful sympathetic tone , pllublti notion anil ( ibsoluto dura bility ; ! ! ( ) yetira'TCCord the best guaran tee of the excellence of thcso instru ments. WOODBRIDGEBROS , State Line. ToClasgotr , Helfiist , Dublin ami Lit orpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin | > uisuue IU to C'O , according to locution oUU room. I.mirslon ! ( > ' ) to fM. Btecrngo to unJ from liuropo at I iwcit llatcs. AUSTIN lui.nn IN & Co. , Gcn'l Au'cuts , 51 llroailvray. Now York. JOHN ULCQEN , lion'l Western Agent. 1C I llaololpU St. , Chicago. HAllllV 12. Mould , AKOiit. Omaba. IltiducedOabmratoitoaia j.r exhibit Ion. VTKW YORK MII.ITAUV AOADKMV COIIN- IS wall-ou-Hudhon. Uoi. . f. J. WitmiiT. II. B. , A. 31. , fcupt. , ' 11 1 * . UVATT , Comd't ot CadeU H salth is Dii.E.O. WEST'S NBIIVB AND DIIXIN . . . . . . - UCNT , a guaranteed specific for ilysteila , UUzl- ueas , Convulsions , fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache. Noryous 1'rostrutioii caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco , \Valcefulnens , Muiital Depression , Softening of the llruln , resulting In Insanity and loading to misery , decay uud death. I'lemature Old Age. llarrennetm , Ioss of 1'ower In either sex , Involuntary Losses and Bpermat- orhoja caused by over-exertion ot the brainnelf- abusn or overindulgence. Kuch box contains cn month's treatment. Jl.M a bar , or sir boxen for IS.lW.sent by mall prepaid OH receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE ) BIX BOXES To euro any case. With each order recehedby ut for six boxes , accompanied with (5.00 , M o will send the purchaser our written guarantee to ro tund the money If the treatment does not effect cure. Uuaraateed lisuod only by Uoodman Drug Co. , Druggist * , Sol * Agent * , 1UO Farnara txeet. Omaha Ktb. , . lot ! throuzta ( rron or lUUn , bin rncifcw. mir U ihclly K lBa by ll > new tu < * AUolutc tccrccy , Varlco * * vrillioutlnorcperni n. Balcurrd Cllnltiue itaTtiwat It , V itM 20to60 DAYS. Thlo Is a dissnso which bag heretofore ) Bafllcd all Medical Science. When Mercury , Todltlo of 1'otasslum , Snrsipa rllln or Hot Springs fall , we Kuarnntoon euro. \Vo have a Remedy , unknown to anyone In th World outside ot our Company , and ouu th'xthas NUVBJfit A- ' All CS ) to cure the most obstinate cases. Ten days In roceut cases dues the \vorlc. It U the old chronic deep ueaUa cases that w * solicit. Wo nave cured hundreds n ho have been abandoned by 1'hyslclnns. and pronounced Incurable ? , nnd w < i challongs the world to brliift us a case that wa will not euro lu less than sixty days. Since the history ot meaiclno a trueupectnc tor Syphilis has beoa sought for but uovor found until our MAGRC was dlscoverea , nnd wo are Instilled In saying It la the only Romuuy in tlio World that will pov Itlvcly cure , because the latest Medical Works , published by the host Known authorities , say there wimnoveratrueapeclllc bofbro , Ourrmn- edy will cure w ou everything else has fulled. Why waste you tinio aud money w Ith patent metllcluea that uover had vlitue , or doctor with physicians that cannot euro you , you that have tried everything else should come to us now nnd g. t permanent rellof , you never catt get It elai- whcre. Mark what we say. In the cud yon must take our remedy or NI5VER recover nnd you that have been allllctod but a short time should by all moans como to us now , not on j In ten of nnw cases over pet permanently cured. Many tethelp and think they are free from the disease , but In one , two or three yearn after it appears again In a more horrlblo form. This ia n blood Purifier und will Cure any Skin or Blooil Disease when Everything Else Falls. NOTICE Wo desire to caution patients In re gard to parlies claiming to usu llio Cook Hem- edy. Our lormul.i Is not nml CANNOT be Known to anyone but ourselves. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Rooms 418 anil 419 , Paxlon Block ALWAYS DRINK With LEMONADES , SHEF1DETS , AND ALL COLD DRINKS. Itit'ltl correct ttivilttiiuttitni/In * flueiicaufliooii f/itiV im 7f. for lltn Jfenlth rr cerylnk for Children Invigorating , and Ho- frccblnff for All. The Bait Eura- BurB tercelnExlitenc0 War * tinted luridly fure and Vufer * ntnted. An ECclent neincHf for PUrrhaa , Chclera Jlorbui. Eytcutory , end til Cliordcro of NASiivii.i.rTiNN.JiinoS67. ; : , JIC'SUS. LuVKNTlIALllltOO. li > ni Blri-l Imvo trlcil the IIuiiRarlan JllacUhcrry Julio you HO Ulnilly kcnt inc. II In itin no plus ultra of Mimimr ( IrlnUc. It In ( rut from ulra- ! ol ? nll ys tlilmt , tout's the dlKi' H\u organs , hns u line roinntlo a\pr. nnil In Juit M.n. Tor nololiy lrneKl ) t . M'iu ' < X JH'alcia onil ( Jroccrs. The ben Cfliilpe'l pleasure raiort In the we t. ' 1 lie uttunllon ol llio i > eoi > le of Nubrntka Is cnlletl totliUiicur liuiioin ie url iur.axiUMlunUt * . iilenlo j ) rilosuto.1'iliBl > e tof rutoijtlvun on HI r llrortU . v Tlio purk it Htiuitoi 8 iiilfe * Iruiu l.liiooln , mil roiiUtnt 1W ncro of iliuV rj IU Inrt'eH iinil buit iuiuiutie.1 tutu , un'lur lliu coniiol of llruwn tliu lu- iuuu Lincoln tnterer 2 luUc of kout iut 2U | ilea ; lit * bouti ) 3 miulo and dimtlui : liallsi l > .i o bull Kroundi. most complete In llio wi ti.U plcnlo tnljtoH wllli leHlii ipi'iinerr iliiO'lK.Tlio on > lprliil Cii liiiiHiie > prlnB .6ln ll ! balhliiK liouieti W wlnj l IlKhl roiu , u iHettooi ; , < i--i iiUoro wuter. 13 , II. Audrut unU bon. ilnuajon. UnuJlu , .Nub. Unite ; CANCER . ! ) . ! ) , , 169 Wabuli ar. . Cinouu , Ibu nnlo for $2.fiO per suit. This Is the prlco paid for n cheap gratia of pntlnot , but in thin line wo oltor a good honest wearing nmlerial , in colors sultnblo for school wear in nil , otto of the host values for vacation wear wo hnvo over olVorod. OUR LINE OP FINE SUITS AT $5. Complimentary remarks are mnilo by our customers when thov examine our line of fine Ciisslmoro nnu Cheviot Sult3 at $5.1)0. ) During- this sale the variety will bo larger than ever , and wo are sure of ono fact , that every garment sold out of this department will civo perfect satisfaction , and a customer over eoldvlll always bring their children to the Continental to bo tlttcd. Our var iety is larger , the quality Is just as re presented , and our prices are lower than arc paid for inferior goods at other places. FUHK1SHING GOODS DEPART MENT. Special prices on Fine Underwear. " ll Vacation Shirts. ' " " Fancy Hoisery. " " " Neckwear " " " Boys' Shirt Waists. IJAT DEPARTMENT. Pik-es in Straw lints for Men's , Boy's Mi ikl ren le&s than cost. Our object Is to sell every Straw Hat in slock this WJClf. 1800. GREAT BARGAIN SALE IN I Ml co. Cnsli. Monthly 1 S1oln\\ay Square. sn.uu 4.10.10 1 Knabobinmru . . . . 176.00 15.0J 10.00 1 Iliilnus Ilioj. fqumo , 17".00 r > .ia 11UKI 1 Ilillli't , Da visCo.tq. . HM.OO 15.0) 1U.OJ 1 Hmt'raouStin.iro . lOJ.'JO in.o 7.00 1 Miirilml X wundull sn. llil.O ) HUM f.OO 1 W.V. . Klmball Smiaio 1UO.OJ 10.00 7.00 1 ChlckorliiK Uptight , lined "years ! Ui.03 W.OJ 15.03 OltOAA'S. I'dco. C.ish. Jlouthly. 1 Mn on Ilainlln , uod ] year $75.00 $1003 t'.00 1 liiylor & r.irlcy , i cil 1 .Vi-ar . . . . 70.03 10.00 S.03 1 IMey , used 8 11103 , cost new JI.IJOJ liO.OJ . 8.00 1 lltuilotto. ; iJ ) ( ) 7.01 5.0) ) 1 Taylor tc Farley iH.i 8.IKJ r > . ( io 1 Jlntou llnmlln " > .0) ) 5.UI B.OU Ucatty ! 7Ht < ipO W.iJO 8.0J 7.00 livery Instruinout guaranteed to bo In order , llring this ad. with joii , nnd uvold mis takes. Anv of tliuso Instruments taken lu ex- cnnngo foi now at sanio prlro any tlnio in on ye.ir. Call early and get a. bargain. MAX MEYER & BRO. 1522 and 1C21 FAKNAM STREET. Attnr InvoIcIiiK our clothlnii slock , wo Hud certain Hues of pulU Unit linvo nut .soldn-adlly : coiihoiiiivullv tlio pilui l.aj . tjuun rouucod. An early call will bu to your ulviuitugo. FortOSTorPAItlNO MAKnOODj . aeniraland NEKVOUB BEBILITY | ( T1TTT ? "P Vf.aUneu of Bodyird HiniiJKffeoU VO lU JlXiJU of ErronorZiceiMilnOltlorVoung. Uotutl , XcVIr JUMIIKHI fullt IH.I cf < l. lie * la LrUrr * mil Hlni. CWu\Kik.l.imri'llMlMU \ ( > 6 * rJUUofllOur. Jlj.ulul.lr uihlllnr MOXK TBTllBEST lloilll U < > ; . Ren lutll , fr m 4t l l. . . I.rrllorl. . , > ad tcrtlitaluliilrlH. c ' lUn I.Uuur llatlt , failllrrlir Curvd br Atfiiilnlmorliin Dr. llulucn' Uolilen Hpcclflc. It can ho clvini In u cup of conoo or tea wllliout Ilia knowlu IKU of lliu pi'rton lukliiif It ) isiiii'oluicly Uirm : iHit.unil will ulloit n ifiutxly anil iicriuDiienleuro wh.'Hiur tliu pntlont u u uiudurato drinker or mi MlioUol wrick. TJiiniiuiKi of Urunkarili liavo been niH > luliiii | | > ur'ili ' ) men wliutiavotukKniluldoiibucdfia In iliulrcuDtiunllliouttliulrknowli'd uanU to-tlajr bo < llut'uiliur < | uU ilrlnkliiK < > r Iliulr iiwu Ireo wlII. IX' M.VI.IirAIM. Tuo fttum once liniireanttleil wiiU Ilia S | . ( idr.it b f nu nun utterlnjio | lbllllr ? r llio , lliU' | r ni > | iv'Iiu to ol i. tot c lo bX"ul" , ftt | jtu.BlM . . uiia lltiuiclua H . .i liJ ISlli uiiat'ui i. Ouali.i. A. U. ruitur & mo. , Council UluCt ,