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THE CITY. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danbaum, a twelve pound boy. Mother and baby doing w('HIA Suit hus been brought in the county court by John A. Wakefield again Edward C. Butler, plasterer, to recover #227.75 due on proinissory notes. Robert Janass, an old Scotchman liv- ing near Florence, was brought in b the marshal of Florence yesterday and lodged in jail on the charge of insanity. The African lodge of Masons held a pienic at Waterloo, Neb., yesterduy. A special train of ceven conches, with 500 assengers on board, left over the Union acific. . Antonia Babeock, a Bohemian woman who has been in the county jail for the last seven months on the charge of in- sani was tuken to the insane usylum at Lincoln. There will be a free concert to-night, at 8 o’clock sharp, in St. Mark’s E gelical Luthern church, corner Twenty- first and Burdett streets. A fine pro- gramme has becn prepared for the oc- casion, consisting of instrumental and string, nlso recitations, ete. Strangers and friends cordially invited to attend. To-night the Plymouth clnb will gi a grand concert at Plymouth Cong! tional church, in Kountze Place. The club will be assisted by M F. W. Hills, as accompanist; Mr. A. E. Mer- ris, autoharpi Mr. Frank DBrown, pianist; Herbert Rogers. violinist, and John Brown, celloist. The programme contai gelections from all the most celebrated comx Personal Paragraphs. W. A. Paxton and wifo have gone south. . F. Bar, of Hastings, is at the Murrny. H. D. Raney, of Blue Hill, is at the Arcade. 3.1, Cessna, of Hastings, is at the Millard. Hon. Church Howe, of Auburn, is in the city. W. T. Richardson, of David City, 18 at the « Paxton. P. W. Grinstead, of Norfolk, is a guest at the Paxton. J.J. Wemple, of Hastinus, is stopping at the Paxton. F. Faulkner, of Schuyler, is registered at the Millard, It. H. Rathburn, of Lincoln, is a guest at the Millard. E. serine, of Wayne, is registered at the Millard, Milton D. Polk, of Plattsmouth, is stopping at the Murray M. I. Reagan, of Lexington, i3 registered at the Murray. Charles D, Sloan, of Red Oak, is regis- tered at the Paxton. W. F. Crutchfield, of Fullerton, tered ut the Arcade. W. C. Valentine, of West Point, is stop- ping at’ the Millard, H. M. Hoffman and wife, of Grand Island, are guests at the Arcade, J. M. Farmer and M. C. Dally, of Dunlap, are guests at the Murra, A. C. Stowell, of Cedar Rapids, is among the late arrivals at the Murray. George Miller, of Boone, and J. P. Smuth, of Scribner, are’ at the Millard. B. G. Chandler, of Philadelphia, is among the late arrivals at the Millard J. 'W. Stratton, of Wahoo, Neb., is in town purchasing material for a grand opera house at Valparaiso, Neb. E. C, Hurris, of Norfolk, B. N. Bradley, of Blair, and L. T. Calhen, of Fairmont, are Btopping ut the Murray, A. M. Thorndyke; of Chadron; of McCook, and B, M. Bond, of 13, are stopping at the Millard. H. K. Burkett hus returned from Lincoln, where he hus been attending the funeral di- reetors’ convention. Mr. W. [, Huskell, late proprictor of the M inneapolis Tribune, and now owner of the St. yoseph Daily News, is in the city. W. S. Duster, of Holdrege; B. N. Bradley, . K. Ubbern, of Tecumseh, and () L. McKcnnh, of Gretua, are at the Arcade. Miss Alice Schaner, of West Point, is in the city visiting friends and is the guest of the Misses Baumans, 1520 Sherman avenue. Colonel W, D. Barnes, of the son ville Daily News, who hus urned in Omah: for several Cay 1o Lincoln to vis his cousin, Adj sneral Cole. William . r, of Holdrege, C. C. Beveridee, of Fremont, J. Sutherlund, of North Platte, and J. P. Johnson, of Kearnoy, are stopping at the Paxton, Dr. S. R. Razee, editor of the Curtis Cour fer and s yof the board of trade ut Curtis, is attending the State Development association in Omaha and paid Tue S building a visit. More Contracts Transferred It was reported is regis- J. Ryan, ken Bow, Colorado sandstone in this city, b ferred their contract to Hugh Murphy, and that J. C. Reagan & Co., who have the con- tract for curbing with Colorado sandstone, have trausferred their contract to C. D, ‘Woodman, 4 —_— Licensed to Wed, The following marriage licenses €ued by Judge Shields, yesteaday: Nawe und Residence. i Henry M. Hoffman, Grand Island. S. Gertrude Nelson, Omaha % Charles E. Dutton, Fort Snelli Georgia W, Harrington, Omaha, ., i Daiv B. Rosenfeldt, Chicago, 111, Rebeeca Schellar, Omaha, were is- How Is This for Gan? Owmana, Neb,, June 26.—To the BEditor of Tne Bee: 1discovered the following clip- Ping in an obscure portion of the Omaha Re- publican of yesterday’s dute: The Republican has now the largest circu- lation of any Owaha paper. How is this for unprecedented, unadulter- ated gallt Yours respectfull Jaxes WILSON. A New M Another manufactu hufactory., ng establishment s assured to Omaha, Mr, William T. Bonner, who returned from the cast one day this week, secored from Fitz £, Culvert & . ‘While in Chicago, the exclusive right to man- ulacture and sell an improved boiler grate in the territory of Nebraska, Wyoming, ado, South Dakota and lowa. "Culyer & Co. own the patent. 13y the terms of this agree wuent with him Mr. HBonner must make all the grates ho sells in Omaha, and expects to build a mnnuh‘lur)‘ at once, Oreighton's Commencemant. The cleventh annual commencement ex- ercises of Creighton college took place Wednesday evening, The large lecture room was crowded, and all present-were well entertained by the interesting even- ing's progratme and the excellent showing made by the pupils of Ther were several (nstructive s wnd son very charming mus ums were awarded by the presideut of the collego to those baving the highest standing in esch class, and the examiuations and class aver nges wero very creditable, both to tho stu- dents and teachers of the college, The Dog Was Tied. The case against £d Brown for keeping a vicious dog had ahearing before Judge Bor yesterday and the defendant was discharged. Brown kept a large New Foundland dog of ® very vicious disposition tied in the yard in tho rear of his store on North Sixteenth street, and about noon on Wednesday, Bila Foley, a little girl of about ten years of age, chanced Lo pass within reach of the dog and was seyerely bitten. Judge Berka hold that 88 the dog was tied on its_owner's premises Bt the time the girl was bitten, there could e no case against the defendaut, and that the girl's ouly* rmedy would be to suo for damages in the circuit gourt. No article of houschold h\)l"']'cs is xuore important than Platt’s chlovid the disinfectant. | lowing gentlemen as # board of appraisers to THE NEW POSTOFFICE SBITE. Appraisers Appointed to Fix a Value on Block 86, Judge Dundy yesterday anpointed the fol- fix & value upon block 88, the Planter's | house site, for the government building: P. W. Birkhauser, of Birkhauser & Blumor , real estate agents; Richard S. Merlin, real estate; William F'. Bachel, auditor Pacific Express company; Andrew Rosewater, civil engineer, Robert C. Jordan, collector of cus- toms, and Henry D, Estabrook, attorney at proceed at once to condemn tho vroper slices were placed in the hands of the marshal for sprvice upon the gentlemen, Collector Jordan declined to serve and J. 1. Riley, the paving contractor, was appointed in his stead, George Angnstus Sala. George Augustus Sala, the woll-known English writer, on his last Australian trip, wrote us follows to the London Daily Tele- phit 1 cspecially havea pleasant remembrance of tho ship's doctor—a very experienced maritime medico, indeed, who treated'me most kindly during a horriblo spell of bron- chitis and spasmodic asthma, provoked by tho sea fog which had swooped down on us just after wo left San Francisco. But the docor's preseriptions and the increasing warmth of the temperature as we neared the Tropics, and, in particular, a coupte of AL~ cock’s Porous PLArTeRS clapped on—one on the chest and another between the shoulder blades—soon set me right.” Don't Get Caught This spring with your blood full of im purities, vour digestion impaired, your appetite poor, kidneys and liver torpid, and whole system liable to be prostrated d su—but get yourself into good condition, and ready for the changing and warmer weather, by taking Hood’s apurilla. It stands unequalled for purifying the blood, giving an_appe- tite, and for a general spring medicine. Tearing Up the Plank Walks, The work of tearing up plank sidewalks and pulting down stone in their place was begun yestorday by J. E. Riley, who bas tha contract with the city for putting down walks in the paviug districts where the prop- erty owners have failed to do so. Mr. Riley has a large force of men at work tearing up the planic walks. A good, durable stone walk has already been laid on the west side of Jefferson squire, on Sixteenth street, and zood stone walks will be laia on all strects from Ninth to Sixteenth, between Dodge aud time for putting down these walk pired in Apr but the city has wai on proper Some persons are protesting against v putting down their walks, but after peen waltin over a year their protests and appeals will have “but little weight. A Multitude of Ailments. The ailments which cfilict tho kidney: bladder are so numerous, that merely to name them would fill a space far outrun- ning the limits of this article. Suffice it to say, that they arc both obstinate and dan- gerous. To ~ their prevention Hostetter's Stomach Bitters i3 well adapted. The stimulus which 1t lends to the action of the kidueys when they are lethargic, serve to counteract a tendency in them to lapse, first i state of pernicious inactivily, and vards into one of positive organic dis- ase, which soon destroys their delicate in- teguments, poisons the blood and causes death. A’ double purposc is served by thi depurent. it promotes activity of the kid- neys, aud expels impurities from the blood which have no copt thes 3 ness, fever and aguo, rhoumatism and dys- pepsia, are also remedied by this medicing of thorough action and wide scope. The Fall fixposition. A large number of the business men of cmbled at Max Meyer's music hall yesterday afterndon to attend the meet- ing of the committeo of arrangements for the fall exposition. No business was tran- sacted, however, but the meeting adjourncd uatil yuly 9, in order to give the directors of the fair association and the directors of tho Coliseum a chance to agree on o course of action, for it is necessary that an agreement these direc before any- n be done by the exnosition 1t wall be the bi est thing Nebraska over had,” snid Julius Mey to a Bee reporter t evening, “and will do a great good to the manufacturing industries of the state. rything looks favorable and promises success, and the men who are taking this & in hand nen of energy and enter- xvrlill and the kind that are bound to suc- ceed.” The continucd use of mereury poisons the system, cause the bones and brings on mercurial rheumatism, use of S. S, 8. forces blood, gives a good appetite and digestion, and builds up the whole human frame. Send to Swift Specific Company, Drawer 8, Atianta, Ga., for ‘Treatisc on Blood Discase, S Amended Prison Rules. By request of the county attorney and sheriff, rule thirteen, governing the county Jail, has, by order of Judges Wakeley, Doane and Hopewell, been amended so that for a mixture* impurities from the violation of the prison discibline, the destruc- tion of furniture, or other property, an at- tempv to break jail, boisterous or disorderly conduct by prisoners, the jailor shall have authority to punish such prisouer or prison- ers by close and solitary confinement on bread and water, not excecding three days for the first offense, six days for the second and ten for the third, and immediately upon 50 punishing the offenders he shall report the case to the sheriff When necessary to pro- vent violence, riotous or boisterous conduct, the prisone: be temporarily restrained by such force as may be neces ', Or by placing him or her in solitary confinement or irons, Billy Moran's Beturn, . Deputy Sheriff Grebe, who took Mrs. Burt- low to the asylum Wednesday, says that Billy Moran will probably come home to-day. Dr. Knapp wrote a letter to his mother, ask- ing her to come after him, The doctor has pronounced him cured. lis pow dar strength and whologonenass. Ufhn the ordinary kln 1s, and cannot be sold in owpetition with the multitudes of low cost, | ver varles, Absolutely Pure. l A marvel of purity More acon: | shortwelghtalim or phos 0w 50! ouly in dacs, Hoyal' Baias ponaers, soid Wallstiool New l{u’k. Bukiug Powder Cos M6 ‘ Continuation of our Great Sale of Spring and Summer Clothing to Close the Season. This sale is greater than any we ever had. Thousands are_tak{ng a&vantdgé“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 clothiug department, Furnishing Goods department, Hat and Can department, ever shown in America. The time has come for closing out our spring and summer weights. MEN'S READY-MADE MENT. In our Men’s Ready-Made Depart- ment we offer 150 suits of Men’s Fine Whip cord Suits in 8-button cutaways, at $15.00 per suit. These are goods which have sold in our stock all season for $22 per suit, Made from im- ported worsted, clegantly trimmed, and of 1 suitable weight to wear ut any sea- son, We cluim that this line cannot he bought outside of the Continental for less than $22, Our price at this sale will be 815. All sizes from 84 to 44, If you purchase o suit of this lot and it is mot fouid to be as represented, the purchase mouey will be refunded. We cannot send samples of the cloth, but will send a sample suit to any address, and if it is nov satisfactory, may be re- turned at our expense. Send to us for self-meansurement blanks. Remember the price, $15.00, in frock suits. MEN'S SACK BUSINESS SUITS. ‘We have reduced prices on our Fine Jusiness Sack Suits to a lower average than we have ever shown since we have been in business. We can afford to do it as we muanufacture our own goods and in large quantities. We have had a successful senson and are determined not to carry over a light weight suit. MEN'S $10 SUITSALIE. The most attractive part of this saleis our large line of suits marked down to €10. We will not attempt a description of these goods; they must be seen to be appreciated. There is nothing in DEPART- this line but pure, all wool suitings ana remember, a $10 suit at the Continental is just as elosely inspected in regard to making and trimming as the higher rryde of goods. There are goods in this ino that cannot be bought outside of the Continentai for less than $15. Our price is only $10. ——— PANTALOON DEPARTMENT. PRICE $3.50. It is our custom at the close of.each seuson to make special prices on our pantaloon stock to clear up the broken lots. Lest spring we had an immen sale of pants at $3.5C per pa We will offer this week another special bargain lotincluding some very choice styles of silk mixtures, Cheviots, Cassimeres and ted, at the same popular 50. Many of these styles have sold all the season for 85 and $6. This is an opportunity to buy something fine ata very low price. Samples are shown in our windows. Mail orders must be accompanied with postal note for the amount and any pair not found perfectly satisfactory, may be returned at our expense. Length of the leg and waist measure are the only measure- ments required. The styles are all neav mixtures in medium shades, very few PRICE 3 A special bargain line of Men’ wool Cheviot Pants in a neat dark striped cheviot, in all about” 200 pairs, will be offered at thi le at the un- heard of price of $2.25 per paiv. Send us your measure and 1. O, orvder for 5 for o pair of this lot und they can- not fail to be satisfactory. We know what these goods are worth. They were never bought for less than §3.50. e ——— BOYS’ AND CHILDR 'S DEPART - MENT. Boys' Long Pant Sui's, ages 10 to 14 years, price $5.50. We offer the greatest bargain line of Toys' Long Pant Suits, ages 10 to 14, Which we have never sold at $5.50 per suit. Nothing larger than 14, in pure all-wcol Cassimeres and Cheviots, which we have sold all season for 8, at the unheard of price of clear up this entire line. We cannot send samples of this cloth, but always bear in mind that you need not hesitato to send us a postal-note for the amount and if the goods are not perfectly satis- factory, we will pay all express charges and refund your money. —— BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS, PRICE 50 Kneo Punt Suits, in a neat loud styles among them, so you aré per- fectly safe in ordering. gray and bl gray striped cheviot, a Omaha, Boston, New York, Des Moines. GCorner Douglas and 15th Stréets, Omaha. ck check and brown and e marked atthis The opportunity is yours. sale for 0 por suit. This is the prico paid for a cheap grade of satinet, but in this line we offer a good honest wearin material, in colors suitable for ~--hm;‘{ wear---in all, one of the best values for vacation wear we have ever offered. —— OUR LINE OF FINE SUITS AT 85, Complimentary remarks ave made by our customers when they examine our line of fine Cassimere and Cheviot Suits at 85.00, During this sale the varioty will be larger than cver, and we are sure of ouc fact, thut overy garment sold out of this departmnent ‘will give perfect satisfaction, and a customer evern sold will always bring their children to the Continental to be fitted. Our v icty is larger, the quality is just as ro- present and our pri are lower than are paid for inferior goods at other places. iR FURNISHING GOODS MENT. Speciul prices on i DEPARTS ne Underwear, acation Shirts, 0 Hoisery 5 —— HAT DEPARTMENT, Prices in Straw [ Children 1 to sell every woek., i3 s for Men’s than cost. Straw Boy's Our object’ i Hut in stock this Freeland, Looimis & Co, Proprietcraj SPEGIAL, | Atrer invoicing our clothing stock, we | find certain lines of suits that have not sold readily : consequently the price hat been reduced. An early call will be to your ‘.ul\ antage. on d type, and was freated with creury, potach aud sarsaparilla mixtures growing worso all the time. 1 took 7 small bottles 8, 8, 8. which cured me entirely, and no & the dreadful discasd has retu J. C. NAxcE, Jan, 10, '89. Tobbyville, Ind, My littlo nieco had white ewelling to kitch an extent that ho was con® fined to the bed for a long time, More than 20 picces of bono came out of her leg, and the doctors eald amputation was tho only remedy to savo her life, 1 refused the operation and put her on and ehe I8 now upandactiveand in asjood health as any child, | Mies ANNIE GEESLING, b, 11, '69, Columbus, Ga. Book on Blood Discases eent, free, Bwirr Seecreie Co, JowyL Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga, MAX MEYER. MaxMeyer & Bro. Katablished 18066, GREAT BAHQAIN SALE IN Satond-Hand Pianos 8 Opgans, PIANOS, Price, ADOLPH MEYER. Cash. Monthly < 816000 00 $10.00 uare. SI0 1600 10.00 Haines liros. Square,.” 175,00 15,00 10.00 1 Hallet, Davis & Co. 5q 0 15.0) 10.0) 1 Emerdon Square.. ... 10000 1000 700 1 Marshal & Wendell 8g ) 10M Ko W, W Kimball Square 1000 100 7,00 1Chiickering Uprl used 2years..... ] 15.00 ORGANS, Price. n Hamlin, used 1 #15.00 . 100) |uare. 25,00 Cash, Monthly. #10.0) #.00 100 80 100 80 70) 6D 500 on Hamlin 500 Ly (1 §Lops) X 7.0 cry instrunent guaranteed to be in good . Bring this ad. with you, and avold mis- Any 0r these fnstruments taken in ex- cliange for new at same price auy timé year. Call early and get & bargajd. MAX MEYER & BRO. 1622 and 1524 FARNAM STREET, A. GOODRICH, ArroR N rborn st., Chicago; advyice free ‘uct; business quietly sud lew i Notice to Contractors and B Sealed bids will e received by A. R. Sams Secretary Custer lealty Company, at the oflic of Hedgos & Samson, Broken Bow, Nebraska until 12 o'clock noon of the ist day of Juiy, 188, for the construction of a ten-room, story brick business block in Broken Baw, Nebraska, on the property of the Custer Realty Company. Bids will be Feceived as follows: Ist, For rurnishing all material and all labor for the construction, and to construct stone foundation. 20d. For furnishing all labor and construct- mg toundation, Company to furaish material srd. For furnishing sll material and all laubor for the construction, and to construct te (brick) walls. 4th. For furnishing all labor and -onstinc ing satd walls, Company to furnish materin). 5th. For furnishing all material and-all lavor for the rough carpenter work, and to periorm thesame. 6th. For furnishing all labor and performin rough carpenter work. Company to furnis! material. 7th, For tarnishing all material and all labor for the fimsh (carpenter work) and to perform the same. Sth. For furnishing all Javor for, forming finishing (carpenter work.) to furnish material §ith, For turnishting all lnbor and all material tor plastering, and to plaster said bullding, 10th, The furnishing all material,and all labor for the coustruction, and to construct said building. according to certain plans und specifi- cations at the office of Hedges & Samson, at Broken How, Nebrasxa. The party or parties with whom the said ter Realty Company” may contract for any ma- terial or labor In the construction of said bulld- ing are to enter into & good aud suflicient bond, to e approved by the huilding committee of said company. Each bid must be accorapanied by & certiflod check, in the sumof 80, payable to the order of the 'Custer Realty Company,” as a guarantee thut the bidder will, 1f lis bid” be ac- copted enter into a satisactory contract within five days for the erectlon aid completion of said bullding, and that he will within sald five days executo to said company & g0.d and sufli- clent bond for the faithful pérformance of said contract, The “Custer Realty Company” reserves the right to rejectany or all bids, 3y order of the board of directors of Custer Realty Company. A, K. SAMSON, Secretary, Noticeto Contractors. The board of public works and bulldings will receive bids as stated below : For work and material necessary togfinish new building for Institute for the Blind, Ne- braska City, and for makingstated repairs on the old building at any time before June 24, 188, av 2 p. M. or work and material to complete south for Industrial Home at Milford, at any before June 23, 180, at 2 p. m. g al'to Iy about 4,00 feet of 12 Inch sewer pipe for the penitentiaty. Also for completing asmoke stack and for {urnish- ing and putting on about 1,000 squares of corru- gated tron roofing for same, at any time before June 25, 146, at 1 &, m. ¥or electrit light plant and for barn for In- curable Insane Hospital at Hastings, Nebruska atany time'before June 2, 188, at For material and labe ges, hospital, vojler and engine hotises and for hospitul. for Soidiers’ Home, rand Island, at any time before June 27, 189, 2p.m. Rbtler house and_smoko stack for Tnsti tute for Feeble Minded Youth, at Leatrice, at any time before June 24, 185, at 2 p. m. ¥or one building for boller house, engine room, electric light plant wnd worksiiop, and 1or woo | bullding for gymuasiam and 1ibrary, for State Normal Seho |, at Peru, at any time Defore June 25, 180t 2 p. m. For one three stowy brick workshop with stone buse ment ambone hoiler house und smoke stack, for Industrial Hehool, at Kearney, at any time before July 16, 180, at® p. m. Allabove wor'k t0 be done accordinz to writ- ten statement. Plans, specifications, and detatled arawine, mow on filo with the Com- migsioner of Public.Lands and Buildings, who will furnish all needed information relutive thereto. i1l be reguired of successtn. bidders HBonds for completion of te work and for the pay- ment of utl bills fordabore and muter) |, By order of Board:of Public Lands and Build. Ings. ¥ G. L LAWE, Jura 13 A1t Scovctary. Steck Piano Remarkable for powerful sympathetio tone, pliable action and absolute dur bility; 80 years’ record the best guaran- tee of the excellence of these instru- ments, WOODBRIDGEBROS. FOR MEATS, FISH, S0UPS, GRAVIES, ana per Company [ Soimney & (0 NATIONAL DISPENSARY NERVOUS, CHRONIC und PRIVATE DIS| MEN and WOMEN successfully trented. YOUNG MEN Suflering {rom the effects of youthful follies oF indls- cretions, or uro troubled " with Weknes Debility, Loss of Memory, Despo A & dney Troubles'or any disons Orgns, can here find # s i & iirges reasonable, especiuliy to the poor DDLE-AGED ME troubled with 100 freq I in 0 manner the patie On examining the urinary eposits i roy Sediment will often be tound, and otimes particles o be of nthin, or torpl1 appoaraice. € this aimeulty, hon ant of the cau the second st nal weakness. The doctor will guirant cure in all such cases. i 0a 1 ond tamp for ¥ Man's Friend or Guide to \ froe to all. Address DR. SPINNEY & CO. Main and 12th 8t., Kansas City, Mo, %" Mention this paper, D " ‘4 Dlhe best cquiped pleasure resort In the west. ‘The attention of the people of Nebraska 1s chlled o this near famous resort, for exeus o "Tho best of rates givi 0 park I8 situnted § wile contains % acres of timber; the lury munuged enfo, under the control of Brown miles of boutin nd danciug > in the wes stands. i bathing houses; 4 tlong, 42 feet above water, Lincoin, Neb. State Line. Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin anff Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday. Cabin pussnge 55 to 80, necording to location of stato room. Exoursion 86 to #, Steerage to and from Europe st Lowest Mates. AUSTIN BALDWIN & C0., Gen'l Agents, 5 Broadway, New York. Joux BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agent 104 Kendolph § HARRY E. MORES, Agent. Omnha. Reduced Cabinrates to Glasgow Exhibitioa, DRINK HIRES’ ROOT BEER The Purest and Best Drink fa the World, Appetizing, Delicious, Sparkling. A Packago (lquid) 2. makes five gailons EVERY BOITLE GUARANIE NOTHOUNLE. EASILY MADE. No bolling made o rdingly Ak your DIuggist oF Gro - nd Luke no other, Hoo that'you get HIRES' Try it and you Will Not be Without it T i ONLY GENUINE Sold by . K. HIRES, PHILAVELPHIA, PENN Chicago. and Tuwors CUR Looktree. L b, 160 Wabash ay. 1CHARL A RICAGO, Ll OMRHA MEDIGAL SSURGICA INSTITUTES. OMAHA, NEB. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL | GERONIGod SURGICAL DSEASES BELACKES, APPLIANGES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. BogtFacilitin, Apparatys and Remedios forBuccessii Trcatment of oyery form of Disewse soquiring MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATINENT, NMINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, Board & Attendance, Best Accomrmogations in Werk, 7 WRITE FOR OTRCULARS on Dof rmition , Trusaes, Olub Foot, Gurvatiros of £pino, bilcas imers, Ousect, Gty Hrarcifis Tohalation, erklyai g, Ki oY e Bar Tl orlvale, Brilopsy, X i radde DISEASES OF WOMEN fuichiit ok oa et WE l(AV:{ LATELY ADDED A LYING-IN D} x WORMN DUKING CONIRRENT, GTAICTLY PRIVATE ) i Oaly Reliable Medioal Institutemeking & Specialty of RIVATE DISEASES All Elood Diseares fuccersfully treated, Sy bil! ystem witliout meroury, 3 o VITAL FOWKIL, Patit Lo ersoal LLtersien pon Dislory G Four cuto. aci wo wiil rend 1 el o BOOK T0 ME, Fr= Jils_ Glect and Varteodeiu. with aoos OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INS' 18th and Dodge Btrects, OMAHA, aln wrapy Biceial or D.E. O, WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN Titeare. MBNT, 8 guarantood spocldc for Hysteria, Di. ness, Convulslons, Fits, Nervols Neuralgis, Hendache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Boftening of the Hrain, Insanity and leading to misery, decay and dea Premature Old Ags, Barrenuess, Losa of Power in either sex, Involintary I orha caused by over-sxert! abuse or_overindul cne month's treatment. §1.00 T 81x boxes for #5.00,80nt by mail prepaid Dtof price. WH GUARANTER SIX BOXES To cure any case. With h order recelved b) ua for six boxos, accoiSed with 85,00, W wl gend the purchaser our wriltsn gUaTAntes 1o re- fuud the money I tio traatment does not etmeck fcure Guaraators fsaued only by, (iodiian Drug Co., llruxf\g 18, Sole Auents, 1110 Varnai o street Omabn s F"n.uln tod thre? Td or ' GUANANTRE LY ihie Na IMIHOY KD 1GEELT& SUSPEN, TR0 NORKY. Jurgoss CURK on IVE W EAKNESS, glvin box contains Vit = BRUT waa Rerpeivory Compl ety elrb 16t ree e 4 Fawylie BANDENELECTFIC00. CHICAGOJ] PENNVROYAL WANERS s succeastully used monthly by over 10,000 Ladies. Aré Safe, Effectuadand Pleasant 3 81 perbox by mali or a drogias, Sealed Irtioulars 8 posiage stambs. Addreas it EURKKA CHEMICAL 00, DMFROIT, MiCIL For sale und by mail by Coodman Drug Company, Omaba. JEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY COIN- N wall-on-Hudson. " Car. €. J. WiiGir, 1. 8, A M., Bupt,; B F, Hyarr, Comd't of Cudets, A Sure Cure —OR— IO PAT=T. 20to 60 DAYS, This is u diszase whi. has herctofore Baiiled all Medical enco. When Mercury, lodide of Potasstum, Sarsapa rilla or Hot 8prings fail, we guarantée cura We have a Remedy, unk: World outside of our { NEVER 0 most obstl Ten days in 3 4 Tuls the old chronic 1 cascs that we folicit. Wo havo d hundreds who have beon abandoned by ns, and pronounced incurable, and wa engze the World to bring us & case’ that wo not cura In less than sixty day. 0 the Liisto meaicme & true specifle for Syphills has beon sought for Lut uever found until our FRC BREMEDY was discovered, and we ars Justiid in sayin it i the ouly Kemeay in the World tnat wiilpo. ftively cur > the lutest Moedical Wor Puniisn o best kiown authorities, nore w fic betore, O elso has 10y with pit or doctor with you time medicines thut uever had virt phiysiciuns that cannot cure you, you that inve ried oy should come 10 us now wud g toe . YOU BOver can get it vlsse Where, say, in tho' eul you must take our remedy or NEVER recover and you that have been aiflicted but a shovt time #hould Ly all means come to us now, not ona in ¢ casos ever get permanchtly curod. they aro txce from th ra after {f and thini This is a blood Purifier and will Cure in or Blood Disense when werything Bise Fail. Noric We desire to caution patients in re gard to pi nug to use the Cook He ed Our formula is not and CANNOT KBOWN 10 anyano but ourselyes. THE COOK REMEDY Cu. Rooms 416 and 419, Paxtox Block, ALWAYS IAE WA TED ____|DRINK with A 4 LEMONADES, SHERBETS, AND ALL COLD DRINKS, Atwill corvect thedamaging bie fluence of Ice on the Stonwachs Yor 1ca Houith Preserving, for g for All Deverage | N thie Bowe YASHVILLE, TENN, Juncd, 67, MExsis, LOVENTIAL BROS,—= votried the 1 Hlaekberry Juico Iy went me." It or & Uilest, toue 5, by o fine and i3 juss Bl troube d tern UL IN % £ il NECTAR. enmsettally A, ATCHIBON, M. D, For snleby Drugglsts, Ligud® . Hulues' Golden Bpeeific, It cun be givan In a cup of coflee or tea without the soi Liking 1L 18 00 0iutely BkFae pe teire or o wye Loen Idon Specifio wnd toduy b e 1F CoMoe without th ns W Lath wnd Cume Oniiha. “A. . Foster & L., Council Hiu SANTAL-MIDY)| Arrests dlscharges from the uilnary or-| (13 10 elther ge ¥l 13 superior 1o Copatha, Cububs, o tnjoctions, and freo from ail bad auel or other tnev h‘-l'hluh: iy ol 4 contofne L-MIDY 14, copiaiy which bear the naree i cro,Witlout wiiich o ax