t < fiWifl' ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22 , 1887. BASELY DESERTED HIS WIFE , Photo-Wrestler Roys Disappears in Com pany With a Young Woman , HARVEST HOME EXCURSIONS. Many People Conic to Omaha From Point * In the Kant The Me- Menamy-Ilarrlfl Cane Happen * Ings About the City. rtoyV Escapade. Last winter , the advent of n Cyctoplan Wrestler named Moth to this city , brought Into prominence an Omaha athlete , named Adolph Hoys , or , as his name was then spoiled , Adolph Hoyco. Moth had Issued a blatant challenge , and a certain association In the city put forward Hoyco , who succeeded , although not so heavy as his opponent , in preventing him from winning his bet. Since then at times , Hoys has been an nrtist in the studio of iloyn , the Fifteenth street photographer. Ho has apparently shunned notoriety , but now it is again thrust upon him in an undesirable man ner. ner.Last Saturday night ho left the city , telling different persons that ho was going to San Diego , St. Paul and Den ver. Ho had hardly disappeared when an army of creditors sought but failed to find him. It has smcu developed that simultaneously with Hoys' disappearance took place that of a young woman of this city , the daughter of a well-known veterinary surgeon. At present thu in dications are that Roys and the young woman have gone together , with thu result of abandoning a wife who is now m a delicate condition. Roys is a handsome follow. He has a shapely form , a dignified bearing , an artistic and attractive sut of features and a taste for dress in keeping with his ap pearance. Ho was an attractive per son ago among the fair sex , though it was but lately discovered that at heart ho was a pretty tough cose. Mrs. Roys , his wife , assorted that she married him ono year ago last January , awl that for sev eral months after her marringo her hus band did nothing to support her. Ho claimed , although an excellent artist , that ho could not secure employment in this city and went to Minnesota and Iowa in search of employment. During this period , ho was supported by his wife , who is an enterprising dressmaker In Anderson block , northwest corner of Sixteenth and Davenport streets. She has constantly given employment tea a number of hands , and has an excellent fiuito of rooms in the place mentioned. In September of last year Mrs.-Roys was confined , and during her illness her hus band endeavored to disposu of her house hold goods. When she recovered she had to pay all the expenses of her illness. Roys continued unemployed until Janu ary of this year , when ho was employed by Heyn. receiving a salary of $ 'J5 per week. Since that time Roys has never given his wife moro than $10 a week , though he has frequently begged back each week , all ho advanced. Among Mrs. Hoys' help was the girl above mentioned. She was taken m on the representation that her father refused her admission to his homo , because she courted late hours , and was given a homo by Mrs. Roys. To this young woman , Roys , disregarding his wife's protests , paid a great dual of attention. Last Wednesday the girl left with the inten tion of leaving town and Mrs. Roys felt that her husband meant to go witli her. Both disappeared Saturday. It has since boon discovered Roys was very attentive to the young woman , paying for a pair of shoes for her at uricsol's on St. Mary's avenue , by a largo portrait which ho had made for the latter , besides being seen with nor at very late hours in the night , Mrs. Roys is cast down with the inhuman abandonment she has suf fered at the hands of her recreant hus band , and the disappearance of the young woman , though not unexpected , win bring grief to ono of the most respected German families in the city. "HARVEST HOME. " Over SOOO Visitors at the Depot Yesterday Morning. No state or district fair day over wit nessed such a crowd as was gathered at thcfdopots ycsterda ymorning. It was sim ply immense. There was a sea of people nnd waves of strange , inquisitive , talkative people. Tlio cause was the arrival of several trains of the Harvest Homo excursionists from the oast. The consequence- that all the trains were lato. Five trains of ten cars each loft on the Burlington system from Chicago , three ou the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , and all the other lines had extras. The result was that between two thousand and thrco thousand strangers wore in Omaha yes terday. A great many remained hero , but it is gratifying to state that all have come to see Nebraska , examine its lands , its harvests , its people ple and its institutions , nnd the probabilities are that moro than half of those who wore visitors yesterday will bo permanent settlers before corn is planted in 1883. Taken as a whole , the excur sionists wcro a fine , thrifty appearing class of people , and will bo an honor tea a settlement in any btato. A GUO88MISBTAIEMENT. Xbo True Inwardness of ttic Harris MoMenamy Case. In yesterday's Republican there ap peared a local article in relation to the arrest of a man who calls himself Dr. Chester F. Harris , upon the complaint of Dr. J , W. McMcnamy , of this city , who charges him with sending threatening and blackmailing letters. The Republican publishes a statement from Harris which casts snrlous reflections upon Dr. McMen- amy , who , however , shows thorn to bo entirely untruo. Tlio substance of Harris' statement is that the was employed to distribute printed matter in the country for Dr. McMonamy ; that ho was paid regularly for some time , but finally his pay , $100 a month , stopped coming ; and that after it had got bonmd moro than a month ho began writing very urgent letters for it. The Republican's articlecouoludcs us follows : J. W. McMennmy finally replied that ho , Dr. Harris , iiad been paid right along by tlio young fellow , W. II. McMcnamy , ( a brother ol Jr. ) McMenainy ) , and that he didn't pro pose to pay him a second time. About this time Dr. Harris nmdo a very successul effort to find out what kind of a concern It was , here In Omaha , that ho had been working for. Ho found that both ot the MoMenamv's had a bad standing here : that J. W. Me- Mounmy was not a reularly registered phyo Elclnn , and was Illegally practicing medicln on the strength of a diploma purchased from that .well-known diploma Junk shop , the "American Eclectic institute" of Cincinnati. Upon discovering these facts Dr. Harris wrote McMonamy. the eldest The jouncest as has been said , snipped the country , and told him that ho had .his record and would expose him If lie did not pay htm what ho owed him. This iiiadn McMenainy hot and ho told him It ho would pertmn such a course he would throw him into jail for attempting blackmail and ttm recovery of salary already paid. After petting this letter , Dr. Harris again wrote McMennmy , making a demand for the money and and telling turn he should begin tlio ex pose Immediately if lie did not remit Upon receipt of this , McMenainy went before au obscure justice of the peace in this city , Jiad a warrant sworn out for Dr. Harris' arrest , put It in the hands of a deputy sliontl' with urn results as stated. The above publication does a gross In justice to Dr. McMennmy , ' who la wqll : nown in Omaha. In the lint place Iiirris never worked a month for Dr. Me- tlcnamy. Ho worked exactly three daya or which ho got his pay. The younger ilcMonamy dlscharcr.d him and forcibly ilected-him from his buggy. For this larris wrote threatening letters and in- Imalcd that ho would sue for damages. Ho also wrote letters threatening to do various things if Dr. MoMenamy would not pay him some money , he demands varying from $25 to | 200. Jr. McMcnamy , who had no fears of any so-called exposures , finally had him ar- csted , nnd Tuesday ho was examined > eforo Juntlcn Heed , who hold him for trial in the district court. The whole statement of Hnrns appears o bo a tissue of falsehoods , according to nformation obtained from Dr. Me- tlcnamy , who thinks he Is not exactly in us right mind. The younger McMcn amy , who is Dr. McMcnamy's advertising igcnt , has not skipped the country , hav- nc no occasion whatever to do so , Dr. McMcnamy received his medical iducatlon at the Columbia Medical Col- cge , New York city , at Belle vuo Medical college and at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Iowa , and ho is so regis tered in the county clerk's ollice of tills lounty , where anybody can investigate for himself. Ho never had anything to do with the "American Eclectic Instltuto" of Cincinnati , and knows nothing about t. Dr. McMonamy employs fourteen ixpcrt attendants in his Omaha Medical nstitutc , and his standing professionally s not questioned except by some physi cians who. following out the strict line of mcdicai ethics , are opposed to any lector who advertises , oven though t is legitimately and decently done. There is nothing to bo exposed about his ncdlcal institute ) in this city , and as to Jr. McMonamy's standing financially hero is no question. Ho has a Inrgo in vestment in Omaha , and has a cash ac count at the Omaha National bank yhich some men would consider a com fortable fortune. Dr. S. U. Fatten , dentist , room 313 , Ramge building , Omaha. SOUTq 0 > IAHA NEWS. John B. Weaver , a resident of South Carolina , is in the city looking over the nisincss interests with a view of invcst- ng in real estate. There is at , present a great demand for nisincss houses and residences. A hun dred new cottages would find immcdiato occupants in South Omaha. R. Gump , proprietor of the DCS Moincs muse , has sold his place and will en gage in the bakery and harness business. The family of Alderman F. M. Smith , who have been visiting friends in Lincoln and Aurora , have returned. Several cars of stone for the foundation f the new depot have been brought hero > y the Union i'ucific company. Potter & Cobb have lot the contract or the erection of three new business buildings on Twenty-fifth street. Dr. M. J. Davis , of Lewis , la. , is vis- ting friends in this city. Nearly 8,000 passengers were credited o South Omaha last month. Fifteen car loads of sewer pipe have icon received at Albright fetation for the racking house sower. The first story of the new flouring mill at Albright is being erected. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bullard and son , of Jakun , Mass. , are visiting Mrs. F. Boyd. The overcrowded condition of the schools is an incentive to hurry the con struction of the now school house and the work is being pushed. Patrick Rowley and James McCuno lad a fiasco in the former's saloon Tues day afternoon and Marshal Rico arrested ) oth belligerants yesterday morning , they werq orough before Judge Reuther who continued the case until next Mon day. During the trial F. Proyonka be came quite boisterous and wanted to run , ho court , but the judge ordered an ofliccr to remove him. Christian Science. Instructions given in Christian Science Healing at 1410 Chicago street. Class commences Sept. 28. Good references Eiven [ as teachers healer. For particu lars see DK. J. R. THOMPSON. Ninth Ward Republicans. Iho Ninth ward republican club had a very largely attended meeting Tuesday evening , and the following was intro duced nnd unanimously adopted : Resolved , By the Ninth ward republican club , that while we have perfect faith in the conunlttoeinon selected by tbo county central committee to represent us and name the del egates for us to the state convention , wo do , as republicans , denounce tbo high handed and arbitrary scheme adopted by the county central committee for selecting delegates to the state convention , believing thnt it Is con trary to the principles of republicans and against the best interest of the party , and wo respectfully ask that the county central com mittee Hx the time for holding the ptlumrios and calling a convention to elect delegates to the state convention. An Enterprising Firm. It is a pleasing fact to our wholsalo merchants who made an eflort at pre senting a creditable display of their goods to the guests ot our city at the Omaha exposition position , that they are not wholly with out reward. Messrs. Lininger & Mctcalf Co. made the linest display of carnages and buggies ever seen in the west. . Hav ing duplicates also at the state fair at Lincoln. They report the most flatter ing success from the customers , also se curing the first premium , for the linest display at both fairs. It goes without saving that such enterprise wins ; not only wins , but paysl Herb Kothery. It is now pretty certain that Herb Rothory , convicted of stealing a diamond in Council Blufl's , is in Canada , beyond the reach of the American police. Ho re mained In this city a whole day after escaping from the Iowa authorities with out any eftbrt at concealment , and that night look the tram to join tliu Canadian colony. Great Auction sale of Real Estate in Orand Island , Nebraska. Twenty of the finest residence lots in the city will bo sold on Monday , Sept. 20th , at 3 p. m. All inside property and specially desir able. The railroad faro from his homo to Grand Island will bo refunded to each purchaser living in Nebraska. Cleveland nnd the K. of P. October 13 , the date on which President Cleveland is to bo in Omaha , happens to bo the day on which the Knights of Pythias have tholr grand parade of 10,000 men. As President Cleveland Is a member of that order , the review of the knights will doubtless bo ot great interest to him. _ Notice. * Any person giving information to the undersigned of the whereabouts of Gil bert Kverton will confer a favor on him Ho loft O'Neill , Neb. , thrco years since , and has not ilnco been heard from. B. F. ROUF.UT.S. O'Neill. Nob. Lost Both LICKS. John Marsh , an employe of the Mis souri Pacific rend , was run over on the line , several miles from the city. Both logs were amputated by Dr Uinn. The man is now in his room iu Estabrook block , and will recover. Charged With Hmbpzzlontnnt , George II. Mcschcudorf & Co. iniiko complaint before Judge Anderson against John Crceu for embezzling $10 Ho was employed by thu firm. A , telegram gram caught -him at Galusburg , 111. whitlror ho had lied , MOUTUAnY AlATTEIIS. About Those Who Hare De parted This Life. PATRICK BOVLXN. The funeral of the late Patrick Boylan ook place yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock from St. Phllornuna's cathedral , t was ono of the largest funerals that has aken place in this city for a long time. The obsequies woroln charge of Barrett & leafy , and the burial was at St. Mary's cemetery. The pall bearers , rore Patrick Ford , Michael Ford , ttichael Donahue. Michael Douglag , Pat- -Ick Gilligan nnd Jeremiah Murphy. The deceased was a brother-in-law of Councilman Ford , and a sad ica- tire of the funeral was the fact hat Miss Rose .A. Ford , of Cumberland , Md. , arrived at noon on a visit to her uncles hero , and was only ap prised of the death of Mr. Boylan when ho reached this city. MAUY BUCKLEV. Mary , the daughtcrof Patrick and Hon.- era Buckley , died at Saline Grove , Sarpy county , Tuesday. Her parents are among the oldest citizens of Sarpy ounty and well known to the pioneers icro. She was eighteen years old and will be buried at St. Mary's cemetery , JOHANNA LYNCH. Johanna , the wife of William Lynch , a wnll-known cltl/en , died Tuesday nt her esldonfo , 1202 Chicago street. The fu- icral will take place to-day at 9 o'clock rom St. Phlloraena's cathedral. Great Reduction In Rates. From St. Louis by the Ohio & Alissis- ippi railway. Now York , N. Y. , first class $ 17 , second class $14 ; Gallon , O. , and return , $0.85 ; Akron , O. , and return , > 7 ; Leavittsburg , O. , and return , ? 7 ; Co- umbus , O. , and return. fG.40 ; Cleveland. O. , and return , S7.03 ; Buffalo , N. Y. , and return , $8 ; Salamanca , N. Y. , and return , (7 ( ; Jamestown , N. Y. , and return , $7 ; iMttsburg , Pa. , and return , 18.05 ; Wheel- ng , W. Va. , and return , $7.05 : Porkers- > urg , W. Va , , fend return , $7 ; Louisville , Ky. , and return , f 0 ; Washington. D. C. , and return , 130.25 ; Baltimore , Md. , and return , $20.25. Tickets are on sale at Union Depot and 101 and 103 N. 4th st. , St , Louis , Mo. G. D. BACON , G. W. P. A. Kail Notes. The Union Pacific pay car for this di vision , with Division Superintendent ) euol and Paymaster Baxter , started on a trip yesterday , which will bo pleasing o the boys on the lino. Colgate Hoyt , director of the Union 'acilic , went to Denver yesterday in a special car. T. J. Potter , first vice president of the Union Pacific , went cast on the Q road yesterday. The building of a new passenger depot > y the Union Pacific on Tenth street bo- wcon Lcav.cnworth street nnd the pres ent depot , is again being revived. Air gates are being placed at the lower Tenth street crossing of the Union Pa cific. They work but little better than lioso at the upper crossing. P. E. Robinson , of the Union Pacific general tickc-t oflico , who it will bo rc- nembcrcd had severed his connection with that company , has been re-engaged and will hereafter occupy a position at the rate and division desk. Suit For Money. A petition was filed in the United States Hstrict court yesterday morning by -iiicius Woinschcnk , of Chicago , against John A. Froyhan , of this city , the suit being on several promissory notes aggrc- jating , exclusive of interest and costs , ' 2,000 and upwards. Those notes wore executed in favor of the Vallencia cigar actory. There are five of them , ono -for 35 , ono for $180 , one for $555 , ono for f279 and one for $310.50. Then there is i bill for goods amounting to138.30. . The notes , witli the interest duo , amount to $5,501.40 , , and with the bill for goods ucludcd to $5,099.70 , for which the plain tiff asks judgment. Deaf and Dumb Asylum. The Nebraska institute for the deaf and dumb opened its season for 1837-88 yesterday.Prof. . Gillespic , the superin tendent , nnd Dr. McFarland , ono of the faculty , werq at the depots all day re ceiving the incoming pupils. It IB ex pected that about ouo hundred and twenty-live will bo registered this year. "At any rate , " said the professor , "wo liavo thirty-five more pupils at the open ing this year than we had last year and I know there are more coining. " Pleaded Guilty. L. C. Taylor , accused of burglarizing Captain Rustin's residence , pleaded guilty yesterday afternoon in the district court. John Jones , accused.of stealing a watch from John Goodlet , also pleaded guilty. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thl powder never varies. A marvel of pur ty , strength and wholejoraonnsi. Mnre econ omic * ! than the ordinary kinds , and cannot be Id ! competition with tbe multitude ot low ceit ihort weight alum or phosphate powders. Bold only In ran * . HOYAL BAKING I'OWDKR C * . Ill W Ut. . . N. Y. - milt , teething current * of Ele , , / " ( CUf Urn ugh all f iik pirti.rtitor * _ -to hnlth and Vtforoui Slrtofth. El-ctrio -feltiniUutirorwofurfeittA.t'OOIncMti. ' . \UitInprovcmtnti of er tl other be lit. Wont cuti per * mtctniljr cur d In thr rotatbi. firaled riimpbl t4c. fUroa 1h Stnden EUctrio Co. 169 USilic IM Chlcia TYLER DESKCO ST. LOUIS , MO. MMUWTURIIMC * FINK _ _ _ Beit Work and LoweitPi Guaranteed. 100 pn Ulust'd EDUCATIONAL. ST.LOUIS LAW SCHOOL LAW OEPAHTMKNT OP WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Th Tw ntT-flrttTear ot thlsnall known school wll bop in at 4 o'clock n .m . onN EDNEKIIAT , OCT. litli. 17 EliUINiTIO ! ) foradTanexlstandina MoNniY.Ocr JOtti , V a.m. Entire cour roar be complel. J In two o thre jr > rs at option ot student. ll | lom admit ; to Hot Xultloa $ W per annum. For Catalogues , etc. , aadrt&s , O. HAMMONDfiUP.-in .WILLIAM . - 9 ta tmcultr , au tueu > Uc , 81 , tOUM , K ° . DR. POWELL REEVES , 814 8. 13th street. Omaha , PRIVATE DISPENSARY. Established for the Scientific and Speedy Cure of Chronic , Nervous and Special Diseases , Thf Old Hollabb Specialist of many yenm ex perience , treats with wonderful * ucceei all , Tl ; ItOAT , CANCEK. PILES , KI3TO- ' ° d Wlthout KNfK ! OH Treat * all forms of Throat LUIIR , Norro and Howl dUpftscB , nil Chronlo dlsoaics and e- ormltles far In advanoo of any Institution In his country. Thn o who contomphtto goinff to lot Sprlnira for the treatment of any 1'rlrato or Illood disease ctin lie cured for one-third tha oat at our Private Ulspentnry , 311 South 13th trert , Omaha , Nob. KUI'TtntK cured without pain orhlnderanoe rom I miCC By this treatment a piiro Lovely LHIflbw Complexion , Ireo from slowness , freckles , bhirkhcads , eruptions , etc. , Urllllant Eyes and perfect health can ho hnd. CsT Thnt "tired" reeling and all foranlo weak- ncsset promptly cured. Bloating Huadnchos , Nervous Prostration , Ocneral Debility , Sleep lessness , Depression nnd Indigestion , Ovnrion troubles , Inflammation nnd Ulcotatlon , Falling and Displacements , Spinal weakness , Kidney complaints and Change of Life. Consult xb. old Doctor. EVE IHn BID Acute or Chronlo Inflam CIC Illlll BHIfimatlonof the Eyelids or U lobe and far or Near Slghtedncss , Inversion of the Lids , Scrofulous K > cs , lllotratlons. In flammations , Abscess , Dimness of Vision of one or both eyes , and Tumois of 1.1 J. ff Inflammation of the Ear , Clccratlon or Catarrh , Internal or External Doafnos * . or Paralysis , Singing Or Roaring noises , Thickened Drum. etc. Debility , Spermatorrhoea , SemI - _ _ I Inal Losses , Night Emissions , Loss"of Vital Power , Sleeplessness , Despond ency , Loss of Memory , Confusion of Ideas , Illurs llofoie the Eyes , Lnssitudo , Lnmruor , nioomlness. Depression ot Spirits. Avcislonto Society , F.HBlly Discouraged , Lack of Confl- dcnce , Dull , Listless , Unlit for Study or Ilusi- ness , nnd finds life a burden , Safely , Perma nently and Privately Cured , BLOOD & SKIN se'scf most" 'horrible In Its results completely eradicated without the use of mercurr. Scrofula , Kryslpolas. Fever Sores , Illotches. I'lmplos , Ulceis , pains In the Hend and Hones , Syphilitic Sore Thront , Mouth nnd TonRue , Glandular Enlargement of the Neck , Hlioumatisra , Catarrh , etc. , Permanently Cured _ _ When Others Have Failed. Kidney nnd Dladdcr troubles , f Weak Hack , Itumlng Urine , Frequency of Urlnntlnir. Uilno hlffh colored or milky ( .edlmcntnn stamllng1 , ( lotiorrlnua , Qlcot , Cystitis , etc , promptly and safely cured. Charges reasonable PRIVATE DISEASES 00 ve a , fleet , etricture , semltml emissions , loss ot sex- inl power , weakiieM ot the soximl ordain.wutit or desire Inmnleor fcinule.whether from Ira- prudeuthabits ot younir or peximl Imblts In mature yenrs. or any cnuso that debilitates the Btixunl functions , 'speedily aud perinuuentlr cured. Consultation free nnd strictly confidential. Medicine sent frue from obietvatlon to all parts of the Unltod States. Correspondence receives prompt attention. No letters an swered unless aceompimlod by four cents In Itampi. Send stntnp for pamnblet and list of questions. Terms strictly ca h. Gallon or ad dress UB..POWEI.I , REKVKS , No. BH South 13th St. . Omaha , Neb. BEST HOTEL" AMERICA AT GOLD HBDAL , 7ABI8,1878 , BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pura Cocoa , from which tbo CICOJB of Oil baa been removed. It has thru time i the itrtngth of Cocoa mixed with Starch , Arrowroot or Sugar , and la therefore far more economi cal , coittny tin than one cent a cup. It Is delicious , nourishing , etrengthenlng , easily digested , and admirably adapted for Invalids as well aa for persona la health. Sold by Oroccrt everynhere. IAKER & CO. , Dorchester , Mass , DR , SPINNEY S. E. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. Successfully Treats all Nervous , Chronic and Private Diseases of Dr. S. Is well known as the founder of tbo Montiful ( Canada ) Medical Instltuto and pro prietor of tbo Snlimoy villa Inflrmnry. The Dr. has had B7 years' experience In tbe treatment of chronic und sexual diseases , and bis oUorts bolnir crowned by wonderful ! success , ho would call tlio attention of the ntlllctod to his long standing and well earned reputation as BUlll- cient assurance of his skill ami ability. NKitvuiis iiiiunY. : Spermatorrhoea , Partial Impotency nnd nil di eiiseH of the nervous system and sexual or- Kims speedily and permanently cured , III.OII ) AN1 > SKIN UI-KASrS. SVrill.lS-A disease most horrible In Its results completely ctadlcated without thu UBO of mercury. C'harKOS reasonable. YOUNG iui\ : Who may bo fluttering1 Irom the etfccts of joutli- fill follies or Indiscretions , will do well to avail themselves of this , .tbo greatest boon over laid at the alter of sufforlnK humanltv Pit. HI'IN- NKY will guainnteeto forfeit ? MO for every case of seminal wsw\knc < < s or private diseases of any kind or character which ho undertakes and falls to cure. ' MIDDJLE-ACEI > MEN There arc many troubled with too frequcn evacuations ot the ( bladder , elton accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and weakening of theiystotn In a manner the pa tient cannot account for. On exutnmlmr the urinary deposits ropy sediment will olten be tound , and sometimes small particle of albu men will appear or the color bo of a thin , mltk- iih hue , again chaiiKlni to a dark or torpid ap pearance. Til nit < AKE MANY MEN WHO DIT. or TIIIB DIFFICULTY , Ignorant ot the cause , which Is thoiecoml st KO of seminal weakness. TIIK UOCTOn WILL OIIAHAN--KE A PEItriOT CUBE IN AM. SUCH CASKS , and a healthy restoration ot tbe ironito-urlnnry organs , Otlico hours U to U a. m. , 1 to 5. A to 0 p. m. N. I ) . Persons unable to visit us may he- treated at tbolr homes by correspondence. Medicines and Instructions sent by in nil or ex press. CONSULTATION AND ADVICE , TUIHOSAI.- LY Oil BY I.BTTEIt , FHEK. Pend stamp for question ll t and circular. Call or address DR. SPINNKV & CO. . 1U5 S. 13th street Omaha. J. B. HAYNES -OFFICIAL STENOGRAPHER TJllllD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. . 87 Chamber of Commerce. THE BEST WAY To attract trade is to kcop reliable goods and sell them cheap. "VVe have done BO nnd have had the satisfaction of seeing our business rapidly grow to be one of the largest in the country. The immense stock which we carry this summer will easily convince you of the fact with such a stock we cannot afford to make high prices , nor the profits exacted from the pub lie by smaller houses such a stock is the people's guarantee for fair dealing and low prices. We have opened the fall season with an enormous variety of business arid dress suits. They embrace all the now styles and novelties of the season in WORSTEDS , CHEVIOTS AND CASSIMERES. > i''H Among the many special bargains we start in the season with , wo mention the following : 400 men's all wool cassimero suits , heavy weight , of attractive greyish color , serge lined , and well and substantially made , $5.50It may sound big to tell you that these suits are actually worth twice this amount , but an examination Avill convince you that we are not exag gerating , and you will have to admit that you never saw such a suit offered for less than $10. Another great surprise is our all wool corkscrew sack suit , elegantly made and trimmed , which we will sell for $6.50. No house oversold such a suit for less than $12. These are only a few samples of what we have in store for you this season. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price at Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. Douglas and 14th sts. , Omaha. OMAHA MEDICAL & SURGICAL INSTITUTE. Cor. 1thSt. and Capitol Am. , OMAHA , NEB. FOR THE TREATMENT OT JiU , CHRONIC s ? SURGICAL DISEASES BRACES AND APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES , TRUSSES , A-io THE NEW VARICOCEIE SUSPENSORY CLIMP COMPRESS. IU t firilltlt * appirttm unfl remedlfv tor itierfMful treatment f virv rt > rmoFilteiuai ( | iir.tiff MwJn.il or Surgical t tiu t > t. WHITS run Cmcui * RI o iVfuruUle * and nrncei , Club F * . Curvttur * < if tint Spin * ) , riltk Tumors , Canctr , Citari N , ItionrUtlt , UhiUtlm. , Electricity , lrtmU Kpilepty , Kldrny , UliUdtr , Lj , , Urt hkln , nd Ulood , and all Surgical Uj > trtlou * . Book on Diseases .of Women FJIEE. Only Reliable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE , SPECIAL an ! NERYOOS DISEASES. AH nioo4 Plaift itipctfit fully trtatr < l. Syphilitic PoUon r from tlit i/iltm without mercury , Ntiv KrMoritive lititnient tut Loitof Vitil 1'owfr. l * rt > in unablft tn vltlt tin mar 1 > e | rttl J * t hntne , by UorreiponuVnc * Alleommunlfati n * ( tntifldtntUI. JJtdi rhtfior IrutriinitnUient fcy mull or txnreit , mcurtly packed , wu marki to Indicate rmitenUor M-tidcr. One pertonal intrv1 w prt fuetl Call and consult ut , nrMixlhlitory ofjuur caw , with it * nip , and nt * U1 atud lu plain wrapper , our BOOK FREE TO MEN ! Upon rrivtU , Hpclil tnil Ktrvoun DlMiiri Stinlnil wtaVnrv , 8i | rnittnrrl > ir , Imitolfni-y , Svphllll , bonurrboia , Gleit , ud ! cor lj. Koounrwr | icticitti. Adilrtu , 3XAIU MEDICAL A SURGICAL IXSTITIT , or r.ScMenamy , Cer. 13th st. & Capitol AT.Omana , KtD. Medical Books or Papers Free. The proprietor ot tkti Omaba Medical andSurzl- CHI Inilltute li.n published a mlutnie IB. of boons and pnperi upon uhroutcund ivirgicul aiseaso and deformities/ tite methods ot cure wnlcti have given him t.ie reputation of bolng the most skillful mid successful speculln In the west , and made tno Institute no cfleurated that medicine * are tent to and patients recel < ed from uvcry itatu In the union. AmuiiK the bookt Is ono upon the diseases nt women ; ono upon nerroin , special and private dls- eaic'of tlieneiual nnd urinary organs ; v rlcocclo cured by surulcal operation * , and tlieir lately Invent ed clamp compress suspensory for the roller and cnrenf rarlcocele , nerious etliamtlon nndnaxuAl liability , nor restorative treatment. 1'apers upon surgical braces , pile , , cancers , parnlysls , fit * . Kleo- trlcitr and the new magnetic battery for homo use ; catarrh and Inhalation , etc. Unlike most book ! Issued by doctors free , they do not consist of testimonial menial ! ! with fictitious names and Initials , or rubbish of that kind , but are pliiln description of diseases , symptoms , new discoveries In medicine , surgery and electricity , nnd are well worth tbe perusal , and can be obtnlned free bj addressing tbe Umahn Medi cal and Hurelcal Institute , litb tuaet ami Capitol uTcuue * Omaha , Nebraska. WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE And others suffering from . .nervous debility , eitiAUstlnjr chronlo diseases , premature decline ot youny or old are . cured by Dr. EouH.fcJy famuui Electro * MMitettc Melt. Thousands to In the Union hare been cured. Inntantly felt. Patented and told 10 llu Bn KAav Bam A Hlt IT I .otsVIJ * f if WtAK re Dcrlln , etc.reiulifncrrom fmllicrrttnnior xrfMet cMrd without Ntwmarfe IHr < Hclu * .by Ib9 CHEAT MAKSTON TRKATMKNT. Braird iiook * nt frr * . Should bo rend by F thrn MADE STRONG ftjr Kr pltle with Inrormiuloa or value to all men. MARSTON REMEDY CO ! 9Paik Place. New Yor ! ; . DREXEL & MAUL , ( Succt'ssoid to John G. Jacobs. ) Doidiilcrs and EinMiners. At the old stand , 1407 Farnam St. Orders by telegraph solicited and promptly at tended to. Telephone No. 225. LOTOS FACE POWDER Ladies valuing their complexion should secure * _ J AMPLE BOX ( GRATIS ) of tbe latest Imported and unanimously acknowl edged as tno beet FAOC POWDER. Ru&ranteod to bo perfectly harmless , Imper ceptible , durable and invisible , t orb ilo every where. ABkyourdruetfistforlt. I'rlcc Oc uuU CUc vr llor. Trnde supplied by BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. , OMAHA , NEB. J. F. LLOYD t. CO CHICAGO Sola Importers LOTOS _ FACE POWDER WM. MO miosn. n. f. HODWELL Real Estate Dealers 110 South Spring Street , LOS AXQELES , CALIFORNIA. Dealers In city nnd country property of all descriptions. General Intormutluii to newcomers - comers freely clvon. UM$7ifl5EDfc H R n U U U einAture IJecay. Jtervouj M - eferr known ren. ny.'ha 'dUcoor d a .liaplg , re , which k. will uud fREf to U. f.llo- Display at their warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEIN WAY , FISCHER , PIANOS LYON&HEALY . t > i7-m _ . + m * BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD ; " > * * i * * . N & H E A LY Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. LYON & HEALY , 13051307 PARNAM STREET * Diamond Merchant. DEWEYd STONE , * )080f ) :03K80e08C * mVX FURNITURE 0K A magnificant display of everything- useful and ornamental in the furniture" maker's art , at reasonable prices. DRSS&DDAYIESON , , , 1707 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo. Of the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy St. Louie , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Giesen , Germany and New York. Having devoted their attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Chronic anil DISEASES , More especially those arising from impur- dence , invite all so fcullering to correspond without delay. Diseases of infection and contagion cured salely and speedily with out use of dangerous drujs. _ Patients whose cas s have been neglected , badly treated or paonounded incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their s ) rnp- toms , AU letters receive immediate at tention. JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mailed FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp. "Practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an "Essay on Marriage , " with important chapter * on Diseases of the Reproductive Organs , the whole forming a valuable med ical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1707 Olive St. , St. LouU , Mo. ' ' ' ihoroueh- imTJT TT A TlCnrYv'r'unl' JUUXC Xft AM I * Ijr taught by M.iU Best and ahorttii system now in uie. CuouUr * l'M , X191.A. M , UAX1ILK11. Uox O1 , STEGK PIANOS Remarkable tor 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 , LEAKY ROOFING , Tin or Iron , Repaired. And Tainted nnd guaranteed tlplit far numbol' ol jours. 1'ulnta never lillitor. GRAVEL ROOFING * Manuriictured nnd repaired. Fire Proof I'ultit Hlipllod to shin Hlc-H , 15 > rarn oriiorkmco. Wtt.il. CUUItAN & 80N , 2111 S.llit at. llet. Arbor nnd Vinton. A For all Itluds of business ut the New Town of Harbine , idwny Ij'jtwof n Fulrlniry Bed Ilcatrlco on th C. K. It N. a It. Lot * Cheap on Easy Address C. U. LKTTON Falrlmry. _ Jcm < ; , .SciiToi'i l > cMIUyiuu < ! o tlirouiiU errorH and bad prHCtlcog CUT" i COf J