THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : ; . MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 9. 1889. A SOMERSAULT TO DEATH , Joanlo Wright , of Bed Oak , Visits Omaha to Suloldo. SHE DIED FOR HANK ALLEN. After Hpemllns tlio Nl llt In ft Drunken Orqla film Wlmla Up nn Ill-Starrod Cnrocr Ily End of n Cnrnlv.il or Htinme. "Toll Hank I dldd for him. " Then there was u plunco , n low , gurgtlnff cry , n feeble struggle with the merciless waves , ono qllmpso of a whlto ftico , nutl ono morounforluimto wcnryof brc.Uli hud lott bohliul the memory of a short , Ill-spont hfo to bravo the uncertainties of the grout un known. Jcnnlo Wright \va * her name , and she came to Omnliti from Hod O.iU , la. She was nbout Boventcen years of age , of medium bulglit , and xvas rc.illy qulto ) irolty. She tniulo her homo while hero with n family named CulborUon , who llvcnmld the squalor of the river bottoms In the lowest ] urt of town , near Third and Vine stroots. The Culbertsons know her in lied Oak , and to them she wont when she caino here at the period Indicated to begin a week's carnival of shumo. Since her arrival here Jonule , or "Cliiiilr , " as she was called , nas lavished her f tiv rs upon several young men and boys In the neighborhood , and her conduct Saturday night was only on u par with her notions for the flvo or six days preceding. About n week IIRO she became acquainted with Hank Allen , n bartender In John Glair's "U. &M. " saloon , which stands on the cor ner of Vluo street und the B. & M. railroad tracks. Hank says ho did not c.iro for her nt all , and didn't suppose ! oho carsd for him , but the neighbors assort that Jennie con ceived a violent passion for the mixologist , who is a tall , straight and by no means Ill- favored young man ; In fuel , decidedly bund- Bomo. * On Saturday night there was n ilnnco nt the "H. & M. " The party was not exactly up to the Btandnrd of the select -100 ; In luct , It was a pretty tough crowd. Jonnlo was there , and set about making herself the belle of the occasion. She succeeded to such an extent that u half dozen or so of young fellows bought her beer enough to get hur beastly Intoxicated. From that time she was not a woinnu , but a brute , and from what can bo learned disgraced herself beyond descrip tion. Hut when the orgio was nourlv over her demeanor changed , and she wanted to go boino and would not be sutislled unless Allen went with her. Ha declined the honor. und n young fellow named Honkko accepted the responsibility of escorting her to thoCul- bcrtson mansion. During the w.ilk homo she raved constantly about Allen , and declared that she would kill herself and give him something to think of. Bonldco tired of bcr babbllnir , and when ho got her homo left her to the tender mercies of Culbertson , who , with one Davis and a couple of boys , were standing ucar the bouso on the river bank. Culbortson noticed that she was drunk and endeavored to Induce her to go inside , but she refused , and , biciildng awny from him , jumped Into the ukllTf sat down on tlio roar seat and deliberately vaulted over back ward Into the water. As she stepped Into the boat sbq. shouted , "Tell Hank Idled for him. " Culbortson and Davis made an effort to stivo her , but it was an abortive ono , as she c.uno to the surface but once , and then only for u moment. The girl's uaronts are laboring people and live In Hod Oak. Their names are not known by the Culbertsons , except that they are Mr. and Mrs. Wright. This girl has u cousin Is- In Omaha , but who ho Is the family iu the bottoms do not know. It was assorted yesterday morning that Allen know about the girl's death and that ho was In the boat with her when she jumped out. Ho denies this .story emphatically , and was corroborated by tlio eye witnesses to the suicide. Allen says bo met her ubout n week ago , and that since that time he has not spoken to her over n half dozen times , and that as far its ho knows sbo had no reason on earth to get "stuck" on him. On Saturday night she was awfully drunk , and ho supposes she was angry because ho wouldn't go homo with hor. Ho know noth ing of Her suicide until some boys c.iuio and woke him tip and stud that .Toiinio Wright had drowned hoisclf between 4 and 5 o'clock. An effort was made yesterday morning to recover the body , but it was a fruitless one. Coroner Drexel visited the spot about 7 o'clock , but could do nothing In the mutter. The spot chosen by Jcunio as n place to shuttle oil this mortal coil is anything but a pleasant , ono. It Is about four blocks bi > Io\v thabildgc and is In the midst of such im purity and lllth that only the trained noses of the Inhabitants can brook tbo ofiluvla aris ing from the numerous rivulets of putridity that from a dozen sewers pour down the gut ters. Thu river ut that point is very low , and as the bottom Is filled with sungs , etc. , and there being but little current , it is quite , likely that the body will como to the surface cro long. Loto yesterday afternoon It was learned that the slrl has n brother in Rod Oak. Ho was telegraphed for and will bo hero this morning. I Ho Wanted _ to Jic , Too. Shortly after 0 o'clock yesterday morning Ed Johnson , an old man who lives down In the bottoms near the spot whcro Jcnnlo Wrlcht drowned herself , inndo a rush for the river and plunged In , evidently with sui cidal Intent Ho was flsbod out and taken to the police station aud locked up. Ho supports 15V ports himself by tlsbing aud Is regarded as 1 slightly demented. The drowning of Jcnuio Wright probably worked upon his mind , as I ho was noticed to bo in a stuto of croat men tal excitement when ho hoard the news. Ho will bo taken buforo the insane commission to-day. AS GOOD AS GOLD. Olio Tliouunntl Lots Nenr Denver , Colorado , Fror. Desiring to attract universal attention wo liavo adopted this novul und expan sive method of placing our property before - fore the people. The lota wo lire giving nwny in Plnin- flcld , a now suburban addition on the Port Worth und Denver railroad , only u few minutes' ride from the Union Depot ut Denver , Cole , Those lots aro25x125 foot , wide streets nml nice pnrk reserved. Wo keep every other lot for the present und will not sell. Every lot tluit is given uwuy will ho worth $100 in loss thun nightoon months. Wo give only ono lot to each person utul require no contract to improve. If you desire ono of these lots send us your full imtno und address , with 4o for postage , und wo will mull you deed ut once. Address PLAiNKiKU ) ADDITION Co. , Ctibtle Hock , Colo. Republican County I'rlmnrloH , The republican county primaries for Doug las will bu held October 4 at the following places ; Fjrstward , to bo named ; Second ward , Swobotvu's saloon , Sixteenth and Williams streets : Third ward , 110 South Twelfth street ; Fourth ward , to bo named : Fifth ward , onglno house ut Sixteenth and Izurd streets ; Sixth ward , republican club rooms at Twenty-sixth and LuUo streets ; Seventh ward , W. I1. Green's grocery on Park live- nuo ; Eighth ward , 210J Cumlng street ; Ninth ward , COUl Fanmui street ; South Quiulia , C. O. Stanley's commission room , N street ; Kllthoru. school house ; Florence , school liousu ; Union , Lewis Thomas' resi dence ; West Omulm , school house ; JctTor- rra , KdCook'u blacksmith shop ; MuArdlo , F - ! house ; \Vatorloo , to bo named ; MU- luraStool house ; Valley , to bo named ; Chi- . ' fti. ufucp of Gus Kolto ; Douglus , Claua Mutbica' residence. A Bin Hat Con corn. It U rumored In commercial circles that Important chauges are about to bo con- BU m a ted In the Jobbing uat trade In Omaha. , TUo members of u firm now iu that lluo In the cast have boon here for the past week negotiating for the purchase of the stock and goodwill of n leading house In thli lino. They do not-wish their names mentioned nt present , but it Is Known that the proposed purchasers hnvo ample capital , and , should they affect their purpose , will glvo Omaha tlui strongest house , financially , m their line In the west'aml niako three strong jobbing houses In this line hero. Personal I'nrngrnplm. Alfred flzoy , of Lincoln , Is at the Arcade. E. M. Qlbson , of Clarkft , is nt tlio Murray. H. M. Mason , of 13oone , In. , Is at the Pax- ton. ton.II. II. E. Murphy , of O'Neill , Is at the Ar cade. cade.W. W. N. Ulclinrdsoii , of Hod Cloud , Is nt the Puxton. Kdwnrd Uluwott , of Fremont , Is nt the Pnxton. S , Kautzman , of Edgar , Is registered nt the Arcade. A. D. Scars , of Grand Island , Is at the Mlllard. John Dwyer , of Ucatrlco , Is registered at the MIllntM. A. C. Putnam and daughter , of Chndron , arc at the Murray. J. O. Benedict , wife and son , of Culbert- sou , arc at the Arcndo. H. C. Hobzlon and M. M. Abbott , of Hast ings , are at the Mlllard. W. H. Kinsman ami H. S. Uoxford , of Heaver City , are at the Arcado. A. M. Weir , of the Omaha Insurance com pany , leaves to-day on an extended business trip to the western part of the state. Mr. E. Uosbwator , editor of I'm : BIK : , toft last evening for Louisville , K.v. , to attend the annual meeting of the Military Telegraph nssoclitlon , the mcmuars of which wcro in thu sorvlio during the rebellion. The Hon. W. U. Stoijlo , formerly n delegate - gate to conurcss from Wyoming , and now a prominent citizen of Doudwood , South Da kota , called ntTiiu Uii : : building and paid his respects to thu editor Sunday. Colonel Steulo is talcing a very active Interest in tlio political campaign In South Dakota , und Is trying to convert that stnlo to democracy if such a thing Is among the possibilities. The Infant daughter ot Mr. und Mrs. Allcs , of Fort Omiiha , died luat night. "I cannot praise Ilood's Sarsuparillu half enough"says a mother whoso son , almost blind with scrofulawua cured by this tnctliuino. THU SOUTH ANI ) THK NKGUO. A Louisiana Man Taken Isxun With u Itco Correspondent. On MIA , Nob. , Sept Ci. To the Editor of Tin : Bui : : A special from Now Orleans of dnto 5th inst. , aud published in a recent issue of your paper under the heading of "Simply Nocro Butchery , " is so manifestly unjust to the state of Mississippi and its good people trial I can not allow it to pass mo without my unqualified and Indignant denial. The individual whom your corre spondent quotes as his authority must cer tainly bo cittior totally Ignorant of the sub ject of watch he writes or willfully mall- clous toward the people of Mississippi , and his aspersions upon their good immo and the integrity uf their state in his statement of the recent troubles near Greenwood will no doubt receive the severe condemnation of thu people of Mississippi , and. Indeed , all pcoplo in the south , us well as all fair- minded men throughout the ontlro country who may read the special referred to , I have resided in Louisiana since my boy hood , and for more than twenty years have traveled the stnto of Mississippi. During that period I have been thrown in close con tact with her people , and I love the state und Its people equally with my own. The story of the New-York sugar muu Is so utterly im probable that I denounce it us a deliberate falsehood. Generally the negroes in the south have deported themselves well since thu war , and the relations existing between the whites and blacks in their respective spheres have been and are all that is calcu lated to promote thu mutual interest , pros perity and hupplno&s of the whole people. The whites as a rule have done all they could to ameliorate and luipiovo the condition of the colored race. The few exceptions to the geunral harmony are largely the result of thu Influence of bad advisors. Tbo soutu is a land tilled with school houses , for white and colored children alike , churches and various societies und other or ganizations for the m caul and moral ad vancement of its youth und the fostering aud perpetuation of all the refining inllu- ences and principles which form the elements of character essential to the prosperity and grandeur of a noble people. To this country the pcoplo of the south mvito their brothers of tbo northwest. Land is plentiful and. houses for the immigrant can bo had at mod- crate prices. For suveral years organiza tions throughout the south have been in op eration whoso chief object is to eticourugo and invite immigration. This is conspicu ously the case in my own state Louisiana. The immigrant is received with much satis faction and every facility and coui tosy ox- tondcd him , whether ho bo capitalist , mer chant , artisan , farmer or what not. If ho comes an industilous , honest , clean and law - abiding mun , ho is extend ed the right hand of fellowship , and is counted us ono of us , without refer ence or any regard whatever either to what may bo his politics orreligion. A man is gauged by tbo standard of his own merit and his usefulness and Intrinsic value as an individual or a public onicer. I huvo given you but a few of tbo thoughts which involuntarily rushed to my mind upon reading the special from Now Orleans , and it seems to mo unfortunate that your correspondent felt justified in quoting his authority. I urn not in any way accredited to speak on the subject , except in the bullion- able right of every citizen to protect his home. I am Impelled by what seems to mo a sense of duty to say what 1 can In the brief time of my stay iu your beautiful and phe nomenal city , in correction of the very false Impressions tlio publication referred to may make among tbo good people of Neurasku and the great and powerful northwest. The pcoplo of tills glorious union from no point of the compass can afford to go backward. The woid is forward all along the line , aud thu time for mischief makinir by such men as your correspondent's Informant should have now passed forever. Tlio war is over , und while the blessing was very deeply disguised , thu blessing was there novortlioloss , and its pro visions have extended over the entire coun try against which , iu its reunited btrangth , nu nation of the earth can prevail. The people ple of the northwest are cordially invited to como to sen us , and to realize thu good fool ing that lies under the hearty grip of our right hand , to enjoy the hospitalities of our pcoplo und to live among us to see for them selves the falsity of the statement. ! made In this morulng's Uii : : . Then will bo realized , in part , the objects sought to bo achieved by the grout world's exposition hold in Now Orleans a few years ago , that tlio spirit of brotherly love and mutual forbearance should pervade the people in every corner of jho United Status , for the promotion of the common weal utidor a lasting uud growing community of interests , Hospuctfully , T. M. PIIULAN. 131 Gravior Street , Now Orleans. PAXTON HOTEI ; , OMAHA Special nt- tontion to commercial men. Finest und largest hotel In the west. Kittrcdgo & Bruinurd , proprietors. PREACHERS'MAY DRINK. The Habit Condoned ISy tne Glumls or llvririiii. Boor drinking in u quiet und dls- eretionury manner by Gorman ministers has been condoned by the ulusslB of Bergen , which yesterday mude its de cision in regard to the Key. John W. LYeund , who wus formerly tlio pastor of tlio Gorman Evangelical church in Hoboken - boken , N. J. Charges wore mudo against him of drunkenness bv certain members of the congregation' , und the minister left the church , guys a Now York dlsputoh to the Globo-Uemocrat. A number of the members left with him. When they desired to form u now churoh the opposition fac tion in the old churoh did not wish the clnssis to recognize the now congregation , und in turn they worochurgod with unchristiun-HUo con duct. The cltifcsls , ut its mooting yes terday iu the synod rooms ou Rcado etrcot , had three mutters to consider. A committee consisting of the Rev. Dr. Manchoo , the Rov. Mr. Gowon and the Rev. Mr. VundoxVator , with Eldotn.1. D. Bognrt und I. 7 . Bogart , appointed by the classis , investigated the charges of drunkenness and reported tlmt tnoy hud not boon proven. The Rev , Mr. Fround frnnkly told thorn that three- quarters of his congregution wore Ger mans. und that ho was accustomed to visit them , and sometimes wont into mi- IOOIIB to do so. Among Gorman s it was proper for him to occasionally tnUo u glass of wine or boor , but ho hud never been oxcosslvo in his indulgence ) . As regards the now church , Mr. Fround was authorized to go on with its forma tion und preach to his followers under the direction of the classis. TloliotH Via the Northern Pacific R. R. , ullow the holders the privilege of stopping over ut Spokane Falls , Wash. , and all points west of thnro. The Northern Paeiflo is the only line traversing Washington Territory from east to west and north to south. Rutcsfrnm Omulm and Council Bluffs to all points on the North Pacific coast arena low via the Northern Pacific tw any other line. SiomtiR TOO no had asked half u dozen of us on the depot platform nt Elmlra for money to help him pay his fare to Binglmmton to bo present ut the bedside of his dying wife , hut all had refused , satisfied that ho was u heat , savs the Philadelphia American. Then lie spoke up and in quired : "Gentleman , Is there a man from St. Louis in this crowd ? " Some ono replied that a St. Louis man was sitting on his trunk further down , and the beat sought him out and began" "I hoar you are from St. Louis. So nm I. It's the grandest city In the country. If I over got back there I'll never leave it. Ever been in Chicago cage ? " "Yos. " ' 'Then you'll agree with mo that it's nothing but an overgrown village. Why , sir , wo St. Lotiisans huvo to ask the conductor if ho will please stop Uio train at Chicago whether it is Ihijrged or not. " "Yes. " "And the impudence of Chicago in claiming more population and business ! Great heavens , but what brass ! Our next census will show Chicago out of sight. " "Yes. " "I'd rather live in St. Louis on a crust than in Chicago on ton thousand a your. Think of the river , the streets , the corrupt officials , the loose morals of society , the dishonesty of her business monl I am proud that I hail from St. Louis. I am glad to moot a follow citi zen. As a follow St. Louisiun , I know you will bo only too glad to grant mo a favor. My situation is this. My wife " The other hold up his hand to inter rupt him , and then quietly said : "It's no us"o. 1 sold out everything I had in St. Louis und moved to Chicago three months ugol Try somebody else. " Snlosninn Wanted. Wo want a thoroughly competent , re liable and energetic specialty salesman to represent us nmong the trade. Tt will take a gentleman of good business qualifications and a rustler to fill the position and ono who can command u good salary. No ono who is not willing to work need apply. TUB P. E. SANIJOKN Co. , 1508 Howard St. , Manufacturer : ) Stand ard Horse and Cuttlo Food. ShrrifT SwisliniCompromised. . That always lively place , Tubtown , wus the" scene of unusually stirring tunes Saturday last , says the Sundunco ( W.yo. ) Gazette. At ono time a number of lights were going on in the street , und Deputy Swisher wus worn out try ing to stop them. No sooner would ho quell ono of the melees thun he would see another light going on a little ways off. Ho finally quit in disgust , und told the boys to light all they wanted , but ho would kill the first ono who tried to use a gun. The trouble was caused by u fistic rivalry between graders nnd minors , largo numbers of whom were in town on that day. Prom all accounts un oflicor in a town like Tubtown couldn't bo paid nil he earns , us a good many of the frequenters there want to deal out misery to him in bier chunks. Ulve Op. If you suffer with asthma , bronchitis , or any other disease of the throat or lungs , nothing can surprise you moro thun the rapid improvement that will follow the use of SANTA ABIE. If you are troubled with catarrh , and have tried other medicines , you will bo unable to express your amazement at the marvelous und instantaneous curative powers of CALIFORNIA UAT-K-CURB , These remedies arc not secret compounds , but natural productions of California. Sold at $1 a package ; three for $2,50 , und guaran teed by Goodman Drug Co. Convened at 1O12. A man named William J. Haines , 102 years old , has just boon converted , und has joined n Methodist church at St. Louis. Ho savs ho was never sick u day iii his life. Ho was an orderly on Gen eral Jackson's stall in the war of 181SJ. Bcccham's Pills cnro bilious and nervous ills Shipping Mclo.lti'H to I'nrls. A local brass band plays all day long in a room at the Edition laboratory , in West Orange , N , J. , for a phonograph , and largo numbers of duplicate ) cylinders containing the melody tire made apd shipped to the Paris exposition. Tno manufacture nnd shipment of tlio cylinders will continue bo long us the exhibition remains open. TS a complaint from which many suffer 1 and few are entirely free. Its cause la Indigestion and a sluggish liver , the cure for which Is readily found iu the use of Ayer'B Pills. " I have found that for sick Iieadaclio , caused by n disordered condition of the stomaeb , Ayer'a Tills nro the most re liable remedy. " Samuel 0. Brudburn , Worthliigtun , MUSH. "After the iiho of Aycr's Tills for many years , in myjirnutiru nnd family , I am jnatllliid In sa > iug that they nro an excellent cathartic and liver medicine sustaining all the claliim made for them. " -\V. A. Westf.UI , M. I ) . , V. T. Austin & N. W. Hallway Co. , llurnct , Texas , "Ayer'a Tills are the best medlclno known to mo for regulating the bowels , and for all dlsoasts caused by a dis ordered stomach and liver. I Buffered for over tin cu yi-ars from headache , in digestion , and constipation. I bad no uppotltu and was weak and nervous most of the time. Iy using thrcu boxes of Ayer's Tills , nnd at thu snmo time dieting in vself , I v as completely cured. " Thlllp Lockwood.Topeka , ICunsos. "I was troubled for years with indi gestion , constipation , and headache , A fuw boxes of Ayor'ti Tills , used in email dally doses , restored mo to health. They are prompt nnd effective. " W , II. Strout , Muudvillo , Pa. Ayer's Pills , ar Dr. J. O , Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass. Bold Vy U DrugifUU ud Dealer * In Medicine * This powder never vnrlos. A marvel of pur < ty , strength nnd wholesomuncis. Muro oco- nomlc.il than the ordinary kinds , nnd cnunot bo sold In competition with the multitudes ot lor or snorlvtefght Alum or phoiphnto powders. Bold only in CHUB. Koynl linking Ponder Com pany. 120 Wall Street , Now York. DRS. BETTS & BETTS lias FAIINAU STHKF.T , OMAHA , NKO. ( Upposlto 1'axtou Hotel. ) Offlco hours , 8 a. in , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 n. m. to 1 p. in. Specliillsts In chronic , Nervous Skin and Blood ilisuasef , . ti7 Consuuntlon at office or by mail free. Mrdtclues snnt by mall or express , securely Ducked , free from observation. Gunrnnteis to cure quickly , HRfeljr-tuirt permanently. < Speimatorrhom , semi- WPlunn ) i ! TTPnTTTTV HMYUUu ULDlllllI nnl [ .ossps.Nlclit Kinls lons. I'hyslcal Uecqy. arising from Intllscie tlon , Kxcess or Indulgence , producing Sleepless ness. Despondency. I'imp'ei on tlie face , aver slon to society , easily discouraged , IncK of conll dence , dull , unlit rorBtuily or business , and Mmli Ufa n burden. Snfcly , permanently find pri vately cured. Consult Irs. lletts i : llotts , H03 1'armun St. , Oinnha , Neb. Blooi and SRin Diseases results , completely eradicated without tlio uld of Mercury. Scrofula , ir/slpe1as. : 1'evpr Sores , lllotches. Ulcers. I'Binsln the Head und Bones , ejphllltlcSoro'ltiront , Mouth nnd lonfiup. Ca- tarih , etc. . permanently cured -where other ! huvo fulled. FirinotT TftiiliariT nnd Bladder Complaints , lUUlluY' UllUQ'Y ' Painful. Dlllicult , too fre quent JUurntnc or Hloodj' Urine , Urluo high col ored or with milky todiinonr on stniidlm ; , Wc-ak Bock. OonorrlKua , Gleet , Cystitis. etc. , Promntly and Eatcly Cured , Charges Itoasonv bio. STRICTURE ! . moval complete , without cuttluc , caustic or dlllatlon. CttrcH olkctcd at home by patient v Ithout a moments pain or nnnoyauio , To YOUM Men and Midille-A'ied ' Men , ? PITDD Tha awtnl Directs of curly AWFUI OlJIlIJ UUilU Vice , which bunca organic weakness destroying both mind and body , with all Us dteaded Jilt , permanently cured , Adross those hn h-ive impaired MDpnnrpCj i Dull ) ) themselves by Improper indul gences and frolltiuy habits , -which ruin both body and mind , unfitting them ror business , Btuuy or marriau . M utniKi ) ilus. or thosoonteilnj ? on that Imp py life , av are of physical debility , quickly as tisted. OUIl SUCCESS. Is based upon fact ? , Flr-,1 Practical Expo rlence. Second livery case Is especially btudled- thus sUrtlnB aright. Third Mo Homes nru nre , paiod In our mbiuory exactly to suit each case , thiiH atlectliiB cures without Injury W Send 0 cents postr-nc for celebrate 1 works on Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Diseases. Tfiousandfc curod. ter\ friendly letter or cull 7nay save you future sulleilnc nnd nhunio , and ada KOlden years to life. tv No letters an- Bwereil uules accompanied by 4 cents In Etamos. Address or call on HISS. BETTS & IlETTS , HU8 i'ariiam Street , Omaha. .Hob. We BtSTWHITE iOAPHADE IK AMERICA- Heaitii is Wealth , Iit. E. C. WKSTB Niiiivn AND Ilnviw TIIUAT- > IKNT. n Kimrantoed tniocllle for IIy teru | , DIzzJ- new. ConrtiMoDH , Hts , Ntrvouu Neiinilnlii. Jlrndiiclie , NorousProstrntlon enusod bv tlio UHO of ucoliol ! tobucco. Wnkcfulnofca. Mental Depression. Hoftcnlnc of tn llrnln. roHiillliif ; in In unityandlrndtiifrtomlqury.cleuayaudilcuth. I'remiituroUld AK < . Iliirrcnnebs. I.OSH ot I'ower in oithur spr , Iinoluntiiry Lessen utul Bpermnt- orlitrii caused IIJ-OVPT exertion of tliobrnln , K'lf- obii'o or overindulgence. Korh box contains onn month B tr > ntiucnr. Jl.f 0 n box , or six boxes forWrtbent by mnll prepaid on receipt of prHo. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To cure liny case. Wltli ondi order rocelvi d by u& forUx boxo4 , acrotnpanlod with J5.I10 , wo will Ki'mltliopureliuHPr our written Ktmranteo to refund - fund tli ir.onuy if tlie trcutuiint does not elfect a cure. Giiamnteis IHSUCI ! only by Goodman Jru Co. DruBBlbta. Bolo AecutB , 1110 rornom Street , Omaha , Nebraska. Prominent Physicians Smote and It'commend SHOE DEALERS Si ebruted lines of liootu nnd tihoea , manufactur ed oyC. M. Henderson it Co. , of Chicntfo-r'ao- torles at Uhlciigo. Dlxon , Ills. , and 1'ond Ou Jac , WU. should write SAM. N. WATSON , resl- rtence , KHRMONT. NKH. IVaveling intent , lleulquartartf forUubbars. _ ' and all urinary troubles eiuily.tiulck. ly mid bAfely cured by UUUTUltA 6e\erul ci ea cured In seven duys. Hold util.W ) per box , all druiruistu. or by mall from Uocturu M'l'K Co. , JU Walte it. , N. V , lull dlnctloua. Continental Cloth in The largest and most complete Clothing and Furnishing House west of Wew York City. More space is devoted for the sale of readymade - made clothing than in any other retail house in the country. No house can he more thoroughly equipped in all its details for the sale and manufacture of Pine Ready-Made Clothing. Our aim is to furnish only first-class goods and nothing will be sold that is not thoroughly reliable in every respect. We will offer 150 Men's Pure Worsted , Wide Wale Diagonal Coats and Vests , one of the very latest fabrics and thoroughly reliable in every respect- . This material will be very popular this season for coats and vests to wear with mixed trousers. These arc nc.\v goods and the coats and vests were made to sell for $18.00. We will offer them this week at $ " 13 , and we feel confident that this is one of the best values we have ever offered. The sizes are from 34 to 40. Another Special lack and Frock S to embrace superior quality and popular price. This is in every respect suitable for a genteel business suit , perfect fitting and made and trimmed equal to any of our better grades in all sizes from 34 to 44 , at $15 per suit. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Our selections for the coming season are coming" in every day and our stock already shows a very choice assortment of the latest designs. We expect everything in by Sept. loth. Prices in this department will be lower than the same quality of work produced by any other liouse. irano r&r We have always been acknowledged to be the leaders in Boys' and Children's Clothing. Our variety is larger and styles superior to any other stock in the west. We call particular attention to our new design in a Boys' Vest Front Suit , age 4 to 9. Our stock of three piece suits and kilts are larger than ever. RTTTTS"-sP8cialbarsamlines iu Boys SOHOOTj . O U J. A O school suits at $4- , $4.50 , $5. Don't buy your Fall Hat until you have seen the Wilcox Hat , price $3.50 , five shapes in stock. Money cannot buy any better article. Then , why pay fancy prices for any other make ? OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK DE.S MOINE9 Proprietors Cor. Douglas and 15th. Sts. , Omaha. FAIR WEEK Ilnda ua reidjr for our frlcndi with the hot nn.l latest , of the Reason In Men's and Children' : ) bull' , and 1 urn'ihliisi ' Stnuwr-niruinplti" ! to lee * In nt the Oliiss Front Store on 1 armim f-trtot , whotlior imr- clnislne or not , whuro they umy Lugnruota tourtvoua wtlcoiuu. Wo shall bo on duty ear/ ! un.l lute. "Come In thoovenlnzorcomo In the inornlne ; Come lion > ou uru looked for or como wlthuut vrarulni ; . " FOR MEATS , FISH , SOUPS , GRAVIES , Sauce. Ac. MAX Jini'EU. ADOLl'JI MliVClt KBTA11L1SIIEI ) IblW. GENERAL , AGENTS FOH THE STEINWAY , CHICKERING. KNABE , And other first class PIANOS , and STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "ston cllod" Pianos , All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. SPECIAL ! Wo will offer n flno 325 Piano dur ing Fair Week , for S25O , EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors V/olcorno. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. lOtli and Farnara Sts. DiUNKENNESS the l.lqunr Habit , J'onlilTrlT Cured by AdmlnlHicrliia Or. lloiuv * ' Uoldcn HprrlOr. Ucan bu givi-n In a cup of coffee or tea without tha knuwluiluu ur thu i > ur uiitakluKlt | IjllbsoltUcljrliurm leiu. anil will uilftt u ipcuUy and iiuriuaiiunt curu , wUuihur tlio patlunt It muilurato ilrlnkcror un ul- tohol wruclt. lliouundi ot drunkards hiivo beoii madu tuiupi-ratu men who have lakx'ii liulJcn DpuclUa Iu tUulrcuiruuwltliuattliilr ( knowluilKU wild luimr bit- ilovutlieyqultilrlnkliiK ot their uwnrun will. IT , Kefer Fall * . Tlio nynuui once Irapruiinated with the iirclilc. U boc.niiea . an utter lmuo ltjtr | | | for the irquuraupiitltoto eilit. For tale liy Kubn&to , DruitgUU. ISthand liuuiUi > t > . , aad IMIi am ) Cum- lajciu.Uuialiii. A. U. S o t r & iiru.i CouuOl iiluan. ALWAYS jfj [ LEMONADES , SHERBETS , - AMD ALL COLD DRINKS. Ittrlll correct tlicilii t < tjinj ( in- " lltn-nccofJceiintlia&toiniu-Ii. Tar Men Health rreiervlng. for Children IntlcoratlLg , ami Ro- ' : JorAIl. TheBMtSnra- erage InZxlitence. War ranted BtrfUly F'iro t.nd Unfer- Rented. An ZfUclent BcmeJy for Dl&rrhaa , ChulcrA Morbui , Driecter , end ( .11 Ulcorderi of the Ba ol : . nMN.JuncO87. ; . 1.UVI STIIALllPOS. Stn-I : IIRVO tried the llniiBiirlnn lllnclvbcrry Julco you BU Kindly tent me. It In thu no | iln ultra of summer ilrlnl.s. It Is fuo from ulco- hoi , nllnys tlilrit , tones the dlirostlNc orcnns , has a line aromatic iln\ur. and IB Just thotldiiirforillnrrhojiu troub les In the hooted term. A ' ' ° iruAf-'s'boP ci : WATKK , OUI'MUCTAIIS NCCTAIL . T. A. ATCIIlbON , M. D. For B'llo l > y lt uptfiitB , Dealers and Grocers. 2Oto6O DAYS. This is u disease which , bos horotofora Baflled all Medical Science. \Tben Mercury , Iodide of. Potassium , Snrsixpa rllln. or Hot Springs fall , we guarantee a euro. We have a Hemerty , unknown to anyona In tti World outside ot our Company , and ono thathai NEVRSt JTAUE > to cure tbo most obstlnato cases. Ten dnys In recent cases does the worlc. Itls thu old chronlo deep seatud cases that we solicit. Wo have cured hundreds \\lio hare * ) oeii oljaudoned by I'hyslclans. nnd pronounced Incurable , and w cbnllens tlio world to uilngus a cabo that we will not euro In less than sixty daj-H. Since the history ot medicine a true upeclllc for Syphilis has "boon sought for but never found until our MAGEC IIE.HEUV was ( Uncovered , and wo are Justlllnd In saying It Is th only llemeay iu the World tnat nlll poj. Ithcly cure , because the latent ledtcftl Works , published by the bust Known authorities , suy there was never a true speclllo before. Our rem edy will cure w ieu everything else has failed. Why waste you time nnd money with piiteut taetllclnes thatuovor had virtue , or doctor with physicians that cuunot earn yon , you tt.nt lmv tried everything vide should come to us nowand R t permanent relief , you never can get It elH - Where. Mark what wo Bay. In tha end yon must take our remedy or NKVKU recover and you that have buen mulcted but n uliort time .should by all means come to us now , not OIIB In ten of now case * over uet permanently currd. Many itetbelp ana t'.ilnk thay are ttao from tlis disease , but in one , two ur nuea y ars after It appears g lu In a more horrlblu form. ThJs is n blood Purifier und will Cure atiy Skin or Blood Disease when Evorythlntr KHO | Knlln , NOTICE We desire to caution patients In re gard to parties claiming to use tha Cook Horn- edy. Our formula Is not ami OANNOr b mown to iinyone but out-Helves. THE COOK REMEDY GO , Rooms 418 and 419 , Paxtoii Block QT , JOHN'S MIMTAItV D MANLIL'H. N. V. Civil KnulneorliiK. CUHHlcs. lliifilnesi , Ur.UKV. 1' . J > - HHNTINO'ION. I'rcsldent. Ir.CoiW. . VBHHUOK , Buporlntondent. CONSERVATORY . .o OF MUSIC- UenartnieiiH of Musical limtniclloii , Modirn Ian , etc. i'.IiiiUJiU'.JuckjoiivlUc.Ill g HI uririiiil'iirUlnearriilcai/oi. IloardlnK m IBclKMil forJlrl und Ycumv I.adloi. her Ska 'catttlocuauddrcMO. Til A VI-U.II/ ) . . 91 tan J'urk , 111 , or n Madison titrcut , ChlcuiiO. 111. 11AOTNE COLLEGE , h'n ' ° y T ; : Uuaullfully nnd licullilul r tlluutud , thoroughly < lul | > i > ( Mlnn < lKirlniii | > flclltltir < it < > health nnd moral ' I'H'KIt A. M Wardeu tmlnlug. 'ihu Heir. A1OTIUU , , 11IMTAUV AOAHMV. COHN" NKWYOKIC . Col. C. J. NVrlflit. U. S. , A. 21. , bupt. ; U , i" . Hyatt , Coind lol CuJ t , k s ' Ky 3 " ' SS a n gi j1' H.W.CQB , I3IH& DODOE STS , OMAHA , NEB. FOB TUB TUEATUENT Ol' ALT. APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. HIWETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS.1 Beard A : Attendance , Best Acooncodationi inVtit. . K7-WRITE FOR CIRCULARS on Deformities and Braces , Truitei , Club Fret , Curvatures allflie. Files , Tumors , Cancer , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation. Electricity , raralysJB , Epilepsr , Kidney. Bladder , Bye , tar , SUnanl Blood and dr8urrUnldrcration . DISEASES OF WOF/IEH / & 5S5.A,1ffl..ttSa ; WK IUVC I 41EI.Y HinXD 1 I.T1SIM1 * IICrxllTMFItTtUB RunkN IiLr.l.NdCOMi.MinMT. ( STRICTLY FRIVATF. ) Only ReUatle Hedical Institute nitkLrig k Scceialty ot PRIVATB PISE ASES Allllloodllliruei lutcnitullj troleil. HrphillllsI'olion removed fromll.nijilem lihout mercurr. hew He.lor > lli < trettment ( ur ! . ot VITAL I U KU. 1'irtlu uml.li [ o lil | n ra 7Ulre.te'l lhomebjcorrtir'onaeiue. Allcoumuiilea * tloniconllilentltl. Meaiclaeiorln.lruminliitnlbyinnllcrei. tremccurelrr t' Juolurl .olu,1le to foolenl. or lender. ( Jn | ) er > onilLlertlewprefeired. ( Cull > mlconiullticrlend blilorr ' of rour c i , ODJ a will send is liUIn vrari cr , our . : rnthtr. ' ' Hiueiilor ' ' ' FRCErU / A.1' . ! " , ? . - - . . . . . .y Nerroui Dlieaici , ltni ittneytHffh > Hill Ulcit and V.rleocelc , wlllj qucnllon il.L XJdrru QM-AirA MEDIOAX , < i BunoroAr. ir- 13th and Dodge fitrtcU , OBAUA , To ( Jlitsgoiv , ISoirusf , Dublin nml From Pier Columbia Storcjs , South For vy Hfooklyn , N. Y. Cabin juiBSUKOf into t.0nrconlliu lolocntloiodu ruoni. Kzcurnlon WJ to M. Etccrnite to unit frum I'uropj ut lavrosl lUtoj. At'bTIN IIAI.nu IN A. Uo , ( Jen'l Aifiints , C.I llrunilwuNeir York. JOHN lliKOKV , ( 'on'l Wpntern Aiicnt. Kl lluuJnlph til. , Ohloaua. IIAHIIV K. MonrH , AKent. Oiimliu , UoducedOabinratoj to ( > liii > v NATIONAL BANK , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , WEB. Cnpllnl # 100,00(1 ( Surplus , .Ian. 1st , 1381) ) 52,000 OFKICHHS ANI ) mUKOlOUS ! llKMtv W , VATKH , I'ruslduiit. IKWIH.S. HKI.II. VIce I'loaldonc. A. i.TOU/.AMN. : \V. V , Moilril" . JOHN 8 , OOI.MH , II. (3. OOHIIINO , J. N. II. IMrntOK , W. II. a HiKiiius. Onuhler. 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