THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; ! SATURDAY. AUGUST 13. 1887. A BOGUS DETECTIVE AGENCY , " V The "Stato Secret Serried Association" At Lincoln a Great Swindle. THE WESTERN RAILWAY WORLD. Numerous Matters of Truffle Interest Chftrlea Francis Adams In Omaha The Question of Bleat HI Etc. A Hcorot Horvlco Fftkc. Another bogus dotcctlvo agnncy is nt work. It Is called the State Secret Ser vice association with headquarters at Lincoln. Numerous citizens of Omaha have received confidential letters within the past week informing them their ' nnmcs have been sent in to the , agency as persons peculiarly and particularly fitted for fiocrct service. They go on to Bay that the characters of all parties re ceiving ; these confidential communica tions have been investigated , nnd they have boon found "clean and trust worthy , " that the association has boon urged by Influential business men m the community where they reside to secure their services if possible , and they ear nestly hope for a favorable reply , inas much as out of some twenty names suggested for Omaha , "you are the only ono wo deem it advisable to communicate with. " It should bo re membered by the reader that about iifty individuals have received this self same letter here within the past four or five days , oachnc being led to believe that ho is the favored ono out of a largo num ber recommended. The letter continues detailing the benefits that accrue from membership In this association , which not only consists of a regular annual sal ary , paid on the last day of each year , \ ( in your mind ) but in perquisites and I ices without number ; the emoluments of n single year , in many instances running L into thousands of dollars. Then as an irresistible inducement to join these criminal hunters , the letter adds : "On receipt of your favorable response , no- companlcd by a $10 nolo as an assur ance of good faith , wo will Bend yon a certificate , signed by the president and secretary , and chief of the association , stumped with the offi cial seal of the state , which will entitle you to all the information accumulated by our special bureau hero and to all the rights , privileges and benefits of the association. Further , upon the advice of an acceptance of our proposition wo will communicate with you with reference tea a picco of work to bo done in Omaha , for which you are especially adapted , and for which work wo have already determ ined to detail you. The compensation for this service alone will bo very hand some , and remove all doubts as to the legitimacy of this great aud commend able enterprise. " 1 hey conclude by urging an immedi ate answer , as the accumulating work m Omaha demands attention forthwith , and a good lopresentativo must bo installed without further delay. Of course , that this whole business is a fraud and a bilk from begin ning to end , is patent to every ono with a a modicum of brains , and the ono and solo object is to get possession of the $10 William that those solicited to become members of this "great nnd commend able enterprise" are requested to remit " of faith. " However . "as an assurance good ever , notwithstanding the palpable in tention to cheat nnd defraud , it is humili ating to state that several suckers have already been found here , and there is nc telling how many more will gulp down the glittering luro. Like the stage and _ the newspaper. business , detective service 'has a resistless charm about it to the un- .initiated thousands , who seem to think that any of the three is a life of case , plenty and pleasure unalloyed. They fail to perceive the fact that life in cither profession is not unlike that ot the hod carrier and the section hand. KAllwAYNEWS. Items of Interest Concerning the r Btato'H Public Carriers. Besides the changes referred to in yes ( orday's HKK its likely to take place in the auditor's olllco of the Union Pacific , others are anticipated in the operating department , which will do away with a number of officers , and at the sairo time abolish a system which was introduced under the recent elaborate and expen sive management which has now been retired forever. The first of these will be the retirement of the assistant divis < ion superintendents. These men , or rather their ofllcos , wore created by Mr. Smith. They are under the division sup erintendent , and these m turn are sub ordinate to the general superintendent , Under the proposed change the i assistants | will bo abolished , their - places being tajcon bj reliable and practicable workmen. The present division superintendents will bo assistants to the general superintend ent. doing all the work heretofore done by iho assistants. ' This will result in an other great saving. THE I'lthSIUENT's ARRIVAL. Charles Francis Adams , president ol the Union Pacific , arrived in Omaha yesterday - . torday on the 7:45 : train from the west. I ! r if He was a9companind by his wife , two daughters and Comptroller Mink of the Union Pacific. The party occupied a special car. After making a short stop Iho party loft at eight o'clock for lioston. Colonel Tom Orr , private secretary to First Vice President Potter was at the depot to receive Mr. Adams and did the honors with his usual neatness , dispatch , cordiality. When Mr. Adams arrived at the Trans fer , across the river , ho was approached by a BKE representative and in roplv tc questions as to probable changes thai would occur on the Union Pacific oflicia itafT , ho replied that there would bo soint before the first of the month. It was thi aim of the directory to get the road in ai ' economical running order 'as possible and to secure the moat efllclont aud In dustrlous rfiicials. Wherever an em ployo could be dispensed with , eithoi from the highest to the lowest branchci of the company's work.a change would b < made. In reference to Mr. Kimball'i case Mr. Adams said ho was not pre pared ( o , make any public statement This last trip now being finished by a re turn to Boston was principally foi recreation. A tour had been madi from St. Paul over the ftortnorr Pucitio through the National park am back over the Union Pacific. Tresulon Adams'jomcd General Agent Burns am the two occupied thn time before the departure parture of the train in an apparent ) ; earnest conversation. 1SUVFKT CARS. "I read the paragraph in yesterday' BKH , " said a friend of the Paciliu Hole company , "and I don't know that it ma' not turn out well founded. The compan' has a live years' contract with the Unioi Pncllie and has been working under | i for only two years. But then , you know I suppose that oven this contract if itwcr thought desirable might be sot aside , am perhaps in a manner to arouse 'no con trcyorsy. The principal men of the Pa cillo llotel company are Market am Bwobe. and both of tiicso are proprietor of the Millard hotel. Potter stop * thcr when in town , and so docs Mr. Adam : Both of these men are friends of th Pncillo Hotel company. Besides , th Union Pacillo is interested in th Pacific Hotel company. It takes ono ot the proflU ud.ln Ills , transports all the neocsjarlcs free of hareoand feeds railway employes for 25 cnts per meal Instead of 70 contx. Be- UQS | it also furaishcs'tho eating houses. don't think the bullet ear will pay. I am in a position to know that the Pull man bullet cars In the east are not suc- essful and in a now country like ours , with such long stretches of unfavorable arid districts.that.thoy could not bo other wise than a failure. I'ACIKIO KXI'ItESS EXTENSION. The BF.K of yestcrdav contained si short > aragraph setting forth in a general way ho extension of the lines of the Pacific Cxpress company in the vicinity of the Pacific coast. This extension is some what remarkable and is based upon the control recently obtained by the Union 'ae.ifio over the lines of the Oregon Kail * vay and Navigation company. The line of the Union Pacllic extends to Hunting- on where it connects with the former company. The Pacific Express company erritory extends thence to Portland. hence by steamer to San Francisco and again upward to Seattle , Port Townsend , Victoria and Alaska. It also comprises he Columbia river which is navigated by steamers between Portland and Astoria , he salmon trade making the same par- icularly valuable ; also between Farming- on and Palouso , in Washington erritory , and Umatilla and Pen- dlcton. The Northern Pacific abandons lie active working of the business , though tne Pacific express still treats Its matter as it does that of any other road carrying it to the coast if it bo desired. DOU11LK HRAUKItS. "What do you think about that acci dent in Illinois ? " asked a Union Pacllic engineer yesterday. "Now wo have an understanding with the company that no trains shall go out with doublc-hnadors. The reason is that it s most dangerous. Take , for Instance , the ElKhorn bridge. We get on that after going down the grade at a rapid rate. I can feel the motion wo giyo the bridge , with but one engine. But if we had two , ho revolutions of the drivers , caoii pcr- mps of different dimensions , would tend to the jarring of the bridge so that it would scarcely bo able to long withstand t. You know it was said that the trot- ing of a dog over the suspension bridge at Niagara Falls would injure the struc ture more 'lian-tho broken step of a com pany of soldiers. Wo hayo the under standing I tell you about and it is a most valuable one , too. " THE UENSON MOTOR. For several days FranK Patrick of his line has had a largo torco of nen cleaning up the track from ho end of the street car track corner of Thirty-sixth street and Mercer avenue to Benson. It is expected that the steam motor and jars will commence running to-day. The schedule of trips will be announced shortly. THE TRAMWAY. This cable line has deposited iron for ts curve at the corner of Harnoy and Tenth streets this morning nnd the short connection between the lines on these streets will bo made at once. NOTES. The station formerly known as Mun- son. on the Norfolk division of the Union Pacilio road , south of Madison , lias been changed to that of VVarnervillo , m order to correspond witli the postollico address at that place. Trains will run as follows on the now branch of the B. & M. between Centra ! City and Oreoly Center : The passengei trains will leave Aurora at 3.25 p. m.am ! arrive at Grcely Center at O. ' o p. m. Leaving Grcory Center nt 9:15 : p. m , , anil arriving at Aurora nt 12:10 : a. in. Twc freight trains will also be operated on this lino. The Missouri Pacific line between thi : city and Nebraska City was finished , bU it fs expected that it will not bo in ruu iiing operation before September 1. ' Fred Nash , general passenger agent ol the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , re turned yesterday from a ten days' trip t < Utah. Word was received nt the C. , M. & St. P. office yesterday that Court Car rier was not fn a very dangerous condi tion now , the elTccts of the first attacl having been removed. Notice to Contractors. Scaled proposals will bo received ai the oillco of the city clerk in the city o Laramie , until 0 o'clock p. m. , on tin 23d day of August , 1887 , for construcliuf sewers in the city of LaramidQAlbani ( county , Wyoming territory. Forms of proposals , copies of spccitlca tion and instructions to contractors man bo obtained of the engineer , and tin uluns aud profiles may bo seen at thi : ollico. Each bid roust bo accompanied by r deposit of $100 as a guarantee of the good faith of the bidder. The council reserve the right to rejec any or all bids. LEUov GRANT" , Attest : Mayor. C. F. SHEI.TON , Clerk. Lost or Stolen Boy eight years old light short hair , wearing blue waist , jeans pants , named Harry. Please send any information to Louis Bokomper , cor 3d and Pine sis. , Omaha , Neb. , and b < rewarded. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Some Interesting Item * From th < Bosy Suburb. Enterprise ledge 70 , K. of P. , has re ceived its parphanaha , and is now it good working order to confer all degrees A meeting was hold Thursday night am ono now member was initiated. A. J. Baldwin , of the firm of Wright iS Baldwin , has gene east to viait fncndi and buy goods. A now tailor shop has been opened Ir the city. Mrs. E. Stansburyhas opened a restau rant on Twenty-sixth street. The "cut oft " ot the Fremont , Elkhorr & Missouri Valley rnilroad , now in course ot construction , will bo completed abou September G. Sarah Alexander had James Scator arrested on the charge of assault am battery on her husband aud herself Scaton was locked up over night am the complaint was withdrawn. Judge Kouthor dismissed Thomai Flannery. who was arrested on com plaint of Andrcanl Parquale for stoallm - Mrs. E. J. Mllnor is the happy mothci of an eleven-pound boy. Mrs. Fred Mundt , who has been vcr ; ill with a malignant form of malaria poison , is recovering. Mr. Patrick , ot St. Joseph. Mo. , was it the city Thursday looking after businesi Eroporty aud was pleased with the place ut had the impression that property wa a little high. Excavations for the now graded schoo house were commenced yesterday. Miss Gertrude Glasgow , school tcache at Albion , is visiting her parents Mr. am Mrs. Dr. Glasgow. A preliminary meeting will be hoi Saturday night in the Odd Follows hall for the puruoso of organizing a lodge u the Masonic order. The case of Henry Toehnor , chargei with aiding a prisoner to escape , was dif missed by Judge Uouthor. Mrs. W. M. Wood , wife of the Umo Pacific ticket agent , has gene to Ml Clemens. Mich. , where she will spend mouth visiting friends. An old gentle-man who said he hai noon eighty-three summers and as man winters made a few remarks that cam to the ears of the reporter , which were t the effect that he had never touched llquol played cards or uttered an c th and ha been traveling sovent v-ono yean. He aln said that he had IS.trfuAU sous , the eldes suty-uvo &tt flwjwupgej , t none ot whom , to tha best of his knowl * dge , ever drank , iworc or gambled , and 10 kept a detective watching them con- inuafly. Fowler Bros , have contracted for three modern patented arctlo freezers to bo nit in their establishment , at a cost of 1140,000. Fifteen acrcsof timber land , called Mis- oun avenue park , have been pu' on the market and find ready sales. K. Karlson , the grocery man , is jubl- ant over the arrival of a now son. The foundation and collar for a largo louse on Twenty-fifth and Q. street cast ot Hammond & Swift's packing houtic , have been completed. The owners re * ido in Omaha. Omaha.CITY CITY COUNCIL. The city council ot South Omaha met Thursday night in the council cham ber. All the members were present ex cept the mayor. The acting mayor F. M. Smith occupied the chair. Bills amount- ng to f2.)1.80 wore approved and referred o finance committee to pass npon. The reports of the city marshal and ) olice judge were received and showed hat last month there were forty-six ar- csts mrulo and $00 in lines collected , 'lie following report was submitted by he city treasurer for the month of July : SCHOOL FUND. On hand July 1 53,51431 Collected 31 89 Msbursed 25 00 Balance on hand August 1 3,203 iU OENKIIAL FUND. On hand July 1 835 10 Collected 5400 ) lsbursed 30 75 Balance on hand August 1 62 44 Mr. Ward's resignation fro'ntho police orco was accepted and Thomas Loonoy was appointed in his stead. A. M. Kccnan was also appointed to a position on the pohco force. Ordinance 23 , appropriating $1,200 for ho grading of End street , passed the eeond leading. The question of the motor line bond was discussed nnd referred to a commit- eo to report at the meeting next Thurs- liy evening. . _ The council then adjourned. To-Day. Saturday , grand opening lunch at losomunu's Vienna cafe. Lunch rooms , adics' restaurant and bowling alley , 1013-1015 1'arnam street. The Kearney Ijot Sale. The excursion party which left Omaha on the 10th inst. arrived at Kearney on lie morning of the llth , and was met at ho depot by a delegation consisting of Mr. J , S. Harrington , owner of the prop erty , and P. II. Stecle. After breakfast the entire party was taken around the oity in carriages to all the points of in terest , the most notable being the water- l > ewer , which will be of inestimable value .o the city and has an unlimited supply of power , and cannot help but bring in manufacturers nt an early day , as the City of Kearney will ofler all advantages possible to manufacturers wishing to lo cate. The sale of eighty residence lots and seven business lots was a success in every way , and prices realised were very good. The Colors ot the First. STATF. OF NKIIRARKA , EXECUTIVE DB I'ARTMENr. LINCOLN , August 8 , 1887 Cliixrles K. liurmnster , esq. , Secretiry of Uo- union Committee , Oinnlm , Nob. Dear Sir : Replying to your tutor of the Cth lust. , I have to say that I can see no objection to your having the battle llan's ot the First Ne braska nt the reunion. I will consent to tlielr going there on the assurance which j on give me In your letter , that j on will come down for them , take entire care ot them , nnd , yourself , bring them back to the capltol ulldlnR. I aic willing to trust the colors to j on , for you IMVO a life interest in them , as ovary other member In the regiment had. They are sacred works , nnd I only consent to their being taken to the reunion on ac count of the unqualified assurance you have given me that you will take most perfecl care of them. I am , yours very truly , JOHN M. THAYER. CUU.WE/G//T pPRICE's CREAM Its superior ezccllunce proven m millions ol homes for more thun u quarter of a century It Is used by the United States Gcuernmont Kndorscd by the htuds of thn Gront Unlvorsl tics , us the Stronirost. Purest and Most Hotilth ful. Dr. 1'ilco's the only Dskln Powder thai docs not contain Ammonia , Llrao , or Alum Bold only in cans. PIIICK 1IAKINO POWDEU CO. , NfcWVOKK CIHCtdO. ST. LOCI * . THE CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Milwaukee &SI Paul \ \ The Beat lloute from Omaha ant Council Jllntfn to ] Two Tiains Daily Between Omaha am Council Bluih Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarKapid ; Rock Island , Freeport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Janesville , Belolt , Winona , La Crosse , And all other important points East , Northeas . , und Southcatt. /'JT.tS.roUBh ' tickets call on the ticket agon 'rat" * 8t < ln Pnxton hotcl' or M Unl01 P i d Pullman Sleepers aud tbe finest Dining Car in tbe world are run on the nmln line of thi Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Hallway and ov erjr attention Is paid to passengers by courtc ous employees of tbo company. 1C Mii.t.iu. General Munagor. J.K TUCKCR , Assistant General Manager. A. V. K. CAnrcNTER , General Passenger an < Ticket Agent. Gio. B HIAITOHD , Assistant General Pasien g r and Ticket Agent. J. T. CLANK General Superintendent. U. S. DEPOSITORY , Orrialia , Paid up Capital. . ' . $850,001 Surplus . 48,601 II. W. Yntr-t , President. A. E. Touzitlin , Vico-Prcsident. \V. U. S. Hughes , Cashier DIHKOTOKSl W. V. Morse , John S. Collins , U. W. Yatcs , Lewis S. Ilepd. A. E. Toiizalm. THE IRON BAN1 Cor. 12th and Farnam Sts. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varli * . A marvel of put- tystrength ami wtmlcsoraeness. Mare ccon- mical than the ordinary kinds , and cannot bo old in competition with the multitude of low est ihort wolRht alum or t > ho phnto powders , told only In cam. UovAfc BAKING I'OWDEH Co. 01 Wall-it. , N. Y. DR. POWELL BEEVES , 314 South 13th St. , Omaha , Neb. PRIVATE DISI'EXSAUV. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic. Nervous and Special Diseases. The Old [ tollabb Specialist of many years ex perience , treats with wonderful success nil IiUNO , THIiOAT , CANCER , PIl.BS. H3TO- LA , UU1TURE , cured without KNIFK OH Tieats all forms of Throat Lunp , Ncrro and Hood dlscnses , all Chronla diseases and Do- 'otinltlrs far in advance of any Institution In : hls country. Those who contemplate goln ? to Hot SpilnffB for theitreatment of any Privateer or Ulood illscasocnn.be cured for ono thud the cost at our Private [ Dispensary , 3U South loth street , Omnlia , Neb. ' HUPTUKR curettvplthout pain orhlndoranco rotn business. y this treatment a pure Lovely Complexion , free from slowness freckles , blnrkhcadt , oruptlnn , etc. , Urilliam Eyes and perfect health can > > o bad. f& That "tlredf feeling ntidiilifomnlowcak. nosaes promptly cured. Ulontlng Headaches Nervous Prostration , General Debility. Sloop lesaness , Depression nnd Indigestion , Ovnrlor troubles , Inttummotion and tllootntlon , Falllnii and Displacements , Spinal weakness , Kidney complaints anj Chiingo of Life , Consult th old Doctor. EVC IUn BID Acute or ChronloTnflam klk Allll CMimatlonof the Kjellds 01 Glolio and lar or Near Slglitcdness , Invorslot of the Mdp , ScrofulnuB 11) cs , Uloratlons , In llammatlons , AUSCORS , Dlmnc8S of Vision of om or both eyes , and Tumors of I.id.- Vff Inflammation oT the Ear , Ulcorutlon 01 Catarrh , Internal or External Deafness , 01 Paralysis , Singing or Uoarln ? noises , TblckoDot Drum. etc. UCDlinilC DebilitySpermatorrhrca , Som- nCnffllUO Imvl Losses , Night Emissions Loss of Vital Power , Sleeplessness , Despond cncy , Loss of Memory , Confusion of Ideas Illurs lioforo the Eyes , Lassitude , Languor Gloominess , Depression of Spirits , Aversion ti Society , 1'aplly Discouraged , Lack ot Coufl donee , Dull , Listless , UnHt for Study or Dust' no s , and llnds Ufa a burden , Safely , 1'orraa nently and Privately Cured. Dl linn ff. CVIII DiseasesSyplilHs--a'dI DLUUU Ot OAlnsoaso most horrible Ir Its results completely eradicated without thi use of mercury. Scrofula , Erysipelas , l'o\ei Sores , Illotches. PimplcR. Ulceis , pains fn thi Head and Hones , Sjtilillltlc Sere Thiont.Moutl and Tonnue , ( jlnndular Knlargcment of tin Neck , Itlieumutism , Catarrh , etc. , I'ormunontlj Cured When Others Have Failed. Kidney and Bladder troubles i Weak Hack , Ilitinlnff Urine Frequency of Urinating , Urine high colored 01 milky sedimonton standing , Conorrhcca , Gleet Cjstltls , etc , promptly and safely cured Charges reasonable. PRIVITEDISEASES ' V ; gleet , stricture , seminal omissions , loss of sex ual poncr , weakness ot the sexual oigans.wan of desire In male or female , whether from 1m prudout habits ot young or sexual habits it mature years , or any cause that debilitates thi sexual lunctlons , speedily aud poriaanontli cured. Consultation free and strictly confidential Medicine sent free from observation to al parti of the United States , Correspondent receives prompt attention. No letters answered swored unless accompanied by four cents li stamps. Send stamp for pamonlet and list ol questions. Terms strictly cash. Cull on or ad dress 1 > R. 1'OWKI.t , UEKVKS , No. SH South 13th St. , Omaha , Nob. ThcCooKncMnTC3.Mf | | I HHHsT you. ai If by in glc.lnM | 11 I IIIIUL five to eight daj. This ff II I | | lnr Itemed/ absolutely 11 I Ink Wills unknown to anyone outside of our Company. It I nnbumbUK , and we guarantee to do what we say We are financially rripopilble ; will make Iron c ! < contracts Ihoichtuni ; SyphiliticTrounles shouli correspond with us. It will cult you noiblnn to knot atiinlntely that we arc reliable and do hit we claim Addrrss , COOK Itcviur Co. , Roam U llellma Building , Omaha , Neb , LINCOLN vs TOPEKA BASE BALL * T LINCOLN.'MiG ' , 12,13 & 15 A contest tiy the Giants fo : the Pennant. GAME CALLED AT 4 P. M kTBnjbTr > thtrspl > c d lnlheh 4l B J I HINUnPlh lrtnni. ! JvKcpletolth SJ I HWil * lnf rro tloiicf * Hu to Ilmio. MAlSTtl IIMIOT CI. 19 Park Place. Ntw York. STECK PIANOS Remarkable for powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ab solute durability ; 80 years' record , the best guarantee of the excel lence of these instruments. WOODBRIDGE BROS. TQKBO. ATlctlmc youuuuriiiivruacDjmauiiic i w w a nrcmatura l > wv , NCTTOT Ir.LiMtManbood.tU baTjuatrlodln Tat known rcmxir , hit dUcoria * ! a impl IW Jil' ! ! < ? 'J 2f { A BREEZE , In order to create a little stir during this , for the clothing trade ? usually quiet spell , we have placed on sale for this week , and until they are all disposed of , about * One thousand suits comprising four different lines at the following prices : one lot men's sack suits made of good Union Oassimere ; a nice small J check , serge lining , covered buttonsand altogether made up in good ; substantial manner , at $3,75 a suit. j Two lots of men's sack suits , both the same quality bu different patterns - { terns of dark , very neat mixtures , lined with serge and well made ; at $4.50. These suits are of good medium weight and would be adapted for wear now as well as later on in the season. One lot of young mens' suits , sizes from 33 to 38 , a splendid pattern of silk mixture cassimere , Italian lining and elegantly made for $5.25. Our object in placing these suits on sale at these prices is two-fold ; Firstly , to meet the wants of a large class of our patrons , and to enable - * ble them to get , at a time of the year when no one feels like buying expensive - pensive clothing , a substantial and good looking suit at a merely nominal price. Our second and main object is to advertise ourselves and pave the way for the immense fall business for which we prepare and which we expect to do. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company , Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. During July and August , our store closes at 6:30 : p. m. , except Saturday. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. 13th St. and Capitol Ave. , OMAHA , NEB. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL CHRONIC K SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES. TRUSSES. 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One jr oii l liMtrvitw pr- fffMl Call miilrmuiiltui.orwnilhUloryofjrQur UK , wllhiUmp , * n4 vr will fct-uJ In plita % > rtiiwri our BOOK FREE TO MEN ! Uponrrtvtt * , * | * clat "til KWTOUB IW * i 8rnilnit | weftknfj * Bpvrntat mlm-a , Impotniry , BtphilK Uominliua , Gleet , ted * * i cocvlr Kootn * fir paticnti. AtMrrii , OMAHA MF.DICAI , * hURGICUi INSTITD' , or Dr. icMenamy , Cor. 13th st. & Oapltol ivjindsa , M. Medical Hooks or Papers Free. The proprietor of the Omaha Medical and Surgi cal institute li published a riiluable set of bouks ml ptpen upon chrunlo unii eurgtcal dlncaici uncl deformities unit tuo methods of euro vrhlohlmvo Klren blm tne reputation of being too moit nklll- III and iucceilful nisclullsv in tne vrest. and made the Institute BO celebrated that medicines ro ent to and imtlenu received from every ttata In thu union. Among the books Is one upon the dlnea li es of woman : one upon nervous , special anil prlva'o dl ciitei of the sexual and urlimry omani , varies- cele cured by surgical operitloni , and thrlr lately Invented clump compress suspensory for the relief nil cure of varlcocelc , nervous ihauslloii iind sex ual debility , new restorative treatment. Papers unon eureleul braces , riles , cancers piiralynu , llti < Klectrlrlty imd the new magnetic battery for horn * usa : catarrh and Inhalation , etc. Unlike most book * Issued by doctors fret , they do not rnnslut of testimonials with fictitious name * and Initials , or rubblnb of that kind , but are Plnln deicrlnttnni of dlieases.tymptoras , new discoveries In medicine , surgery and electricity , and are well worth the lie- tu l. and can be obtained free by addrr slng tie Onihn Medical and Surgical Institute , utb street and Capitol Avenue , Omaha , Nebraska. OMAHA DEPOT BALDING BASE-BALLSUPPLIES , LAWN TENNIS AND ATHLETIC GOODS. 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