THE ALLIANCE-INDEPENDENT. MODERN SURGERY A NEW SURGICAL INSTITUTE FOR THIS CITY AT THE HOTEL IDEAL. An Institution Which Has Long Been Nuided in Lincoln A Capable Staff of Physicians Modern Surgejy in All Its Details. Dr. Thad II. Woodward, who, since his residmce in this city, has acquired an enviable reputation over the state as a skillful surgeon, has recently asso ciated himself with a number of o.her leading physicians and surgeons, and having leased the Hotel Ideal building on South Fourteenth street, has opened up a modern surgical institute. The medical staff comprises Dr. Thad H. Woodward, abdominal and intestinal surgerj ; Dr. H. C. Demaree, general surgery; Dr. W. M. Knapp, late super intendent of the Nebraska hospital for the insane, diseases of the brain and nervous diseases; Dr. II. B. Lowrey, diseases of the heart, chest and general medicine. These are all physicians of recogtized skill and ability and men rrhose honoi and integrity have never been questioned. Modern surgery in all its branches wiil be practiced, using rigid asceptic precautions in every operation. Spe cial attention will be given to abdominal and intestinal surgery. The building is what is known as the Hotel Ideal, on South Fourteenth street, a half a block south of O, and is reached by the street car lines from all parts -of tho city. It is a modern building, well furnished throug" out, with steam beat, water, gas, plumbingand other modern sanitar; conveniences, and has room for sixty patients. Trained nurses will be in attendance and the pttieut can have all the care and conveniencies that are guaranteed in the large medical and surgical institute in the east. The names of the gentlemen at the head cf the institute are a, sufficient guarantee that everything promised will be done, and that patients can rely on honest, honerable andskillul treatment within its walls. A orrespondenee with the profession throughout the west is desired, and physicians who visit Lincoln will be made welcome by calling at the insti tute. Hames and Irrigated Farms, Gardens and Orchards in the Celebrated Bear River Valle r on the Main Lines ot the Union Pacitic and Central Pacific R. R. near Corinne and 'gden, Utah. Splendid location for business and in dustries of all kinds in the well kvown city of Corinne, situated in the middle of the valley on the Central Pacific R R. The Unds of the Bear River valley are now thrown open to setMenient by the construction of the mammoth system of irrigation from the Bear lake and river, jiVc completed by the Bear River Canal Co., at a cost of $3,002,000. TV com pany cr 'rols 100,000 acres of thest -V1e lands and owns many lots ax d busine lccati - ns in the city ef Corinne, and is now prepared to sell on easy terns to settlers and colonies. The climate, soil, and irrigating facilities are pronounced unsurpawed By competent judges who declare the valley to be the Paradise of the Farmer, Fruit Grower and Stock Raiser. Nice social surraundings, good schools and churches at Corinne City, and Home Markets exist for every kind of farm and garden produce in the neighboring cities of Ogden and Salt Lake, and in the great mining camps. Lands will be shown from the loeal of fice of the Company at Corinne. 15tf The Lincoln Road Grader has equal for cheaoness and durability. Call on or address H. J. Walsh, Cor. 11th & U St., Lincoln, Neb no Wanted. A good live agent in every county to put up the Wilson Windmill Regulator. E. B. Wilson. Central City, Neb, The Learner brothers, farmers of Ord, shipped two hundred head of hogs to Omaha last week and have 150 head of fat steers about ready for the market, and still the boys are inde pendents. Neither prosperity or calamity seems to drive the farmers back to the g. o. p. Lin coin , No bra ska . &n School in a Jle)j) gocaiioft Main Building, 205 Feet Front. 25 DEPARTMENTS. TWPTY I N ON-SECTARIAN i BUT Afefe PEGfAWSTS THOROUGHLY CHRISTIAN THE LARGEST NORMAL SCHOOL III THE WEST. FORMERLY LOCATED AT SHENANDOAH, IOWA. BEAUTIFUL, healthy, sightly location, 20-acre campus, electric street-car linf, magnificent buildings (main building, dining hall to seat 000, ix-wer house, water supply system), fine equipments, superior accommodations, strong faculty, experienced management, comprehensive- curriculum, thorough work, high moral and Christian influence3, and low expenses for students, mai th is a Gyeat School. pepartijieijts ai)d Courses: Preparatory, Review, Normal, Pedagogic, Special Pedagogic. State Certificate, Model School, Kindergarten, Scientific, Classic, Literary, Military. Kr cutioiiiiry. Civi' Hnginoering, Electrical Engineering, Commercial (inc'uding Banking, Etc.), Pen Art, Public School Penman ship and Drawing, Designing and Illustrating, Short hand and Typewriting. Musical (including band and orchestra), P'ina Art, Telegraphy and Physical Training (including Didsarte and Swedish Systems.) You Can Enter at Any Tire and Find Just Such Classes as You Desire. A Practical Education Without Waste of Time, Money or Energy, is Our Aim. YOUR CAR FA RE F 'AID! In order that all may test the merits of the Western Normal College. and see our superior advantages in the way of buildings, quipments and faculty, we have decided to pay the rairoad fare of all students from their homes to Lincoln, provided thay are present on tho opening diy of the fall term. WpiTE FOp PAFTTGUUAFS. FALL TEUM BEGINS SEPT., 1802. Catalogues and Circulars Free. Write to -s. ADDRESS: WM WI CROAN, Pres., or W. J KINSLEY, Sec y and Treas. WBSTBRN NORMAL COLLEGE, Lincoln, Nebraska.