8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JUNE 22 , 1888 , THE CITY. The Internal revcmio collections yes terday amounted to $2,782.10. Tlio flro reporter , the latest fjnpend- nge to tlio flro department , htuTurought his outfit from Kansas City. William C. Bryan , who has hcon de tained in the county jail for several days On a charge of hastcrdy , was yesterday released as ho atoned with his victim to the satisfaction of all concerned. Mrs. Ann Astman diet ! Wednesday , aged eighty-one , at the homo of Joseph Dove , 1010 Cass street. Tlio funeral will bo held from tlio Latter Day Saints chapel at 2 o'clock this nfternoon. This evening Dr. Uonson will ilclivor n lecture on "Virtue in Royalty , " being nn culoiry upon the recent death of Em peror Frederick of German. Dlvino services at the synagogue will com mence at 7:30 : p. in. George Foster was arrested yesterday for Btcminpn watch from George Hrown. They were attending a dance at Cut Off lake Saturday , and Drown avers that Foster grabbed the watch from his per- ton. Tlio time-piece was recovered , Mr. John Clarke , father of Henry T. , A. M. and William F . t'larko ' , died yes terday morning at the homo of the last named at lUl.'J South Twenty-ninth street. Deceased wan eighty-live yearn oldw Ho was ono of the oldest and best known bettlcru of Omaha. I'l-rsonnl I'nnmrnpli * ) . F. A. Hodgmnn , ot Lincoln , Neb. , Is at the Mlllanl. Mr. anil Mrs. John II. Marshall , ot San Francisco nro at the Millunl. .1. M. Strotiir nml O. M. Davenport , of the Millnid , went to Kansas City yesterday. George II. Jerome , J. V. Hnlc , K. J. Coles and A. C. Woods , all of York , are at the Millard. John II. F. Lehmnnn , wife and dnughtci left last week for Europe , to bo none aboul four months , Charles Abbott , the owner of ElmwooO Chief , the horse who lost the 2:23 : trottinc race at the Juno races , left yesterday foi Chicago. Can U'lilH he Possible. Thursday's Chicago Dally News , con tallied the following staitling announce ment : "Lost , strayed or stolen : Ono Nye ol Omaha. " Condemning Meat. Meat Inspector Fnrr got on the \var patli yesterday and condemned 1,000 pounds ol beef , twenty cases of strawberries , nbout n hundred bunches of bananas , and cherries without , number. Mr. Kurrproposes to clean out the decayed fruit and me.it products for Ijccps. l.carnlin ; tn Embalm. The state association of undertakers spcni yesterday listening to n , lecture on cm tmlminp , by 1'rof. Clark , of Springfield , O The meeting was held at the Omaha medical college , and tlio lecturer demonstrated hi ; theories bv practical operations on u bodi furnished by the college. The associatioi adjourned in the afternoon. No More Advances. John Hush , the city treasurer , complain' that many employes of the city nbuso the privilege of drawing their salary in advance by assigning their warrants to him. Then tire so many cases where men incur debts bj promises to pay on said warrants that Mr. . Hdsh has thought it best to remedy the matter by refusing to pay any advances it : the luturo only upon the indorsement of the chief of the department in which is the per son making application. An Array of Youni ; Dems. The young ocmocrats met last night am named Charles Ogden , Andy Moymhan , , ) o < Tealion , Gns Carey , William Moran , I. C Fanning , John Dougherty , Jack Gnlligan Ed Maurer , Chariot Me'C. . S. Montague T. A. Megenth and Joseph Garncau dele pates to the state convention of democrat clubs to be held nt 13oyd's opera house ot the "Oth inst. to select delegates to ntKm the national convention of clubs nt Haiti more , Md. , July . Omaha is entitled to nine representatives. Disappeared. Henry Vonkoeller came from Kansas BCV oral weeks ugo to visit his daughter , Mrs. L C. Heard , of 823 South Tenth street. He disappeared Tuesday afternoon without leav ing word or clue , llo had received a lettei from his wife shortly before , saying she would send him SIOO. The missing man was lifty-sevcn years old , with gray hair am' beard. Ho is six feet tall , slightly lame nnd speaks German. IIo were gray trousers ami vest , black alpaca coat ami a light slouch hat , Jlis relations fear harm may nave come tc him. Army Not OH. The detail for the court martial nt Port Omaha , Juno 2. > , is as follows : Major Hut Icr , Captain Daggctt , Captain McKeevcr , Captain Hnines , Jr. , Captain Ulio , Lieuten nut Clarice , Lieutenant Kinzlc , Lieutenant Turner , Lieutenant Abercrombie , Lieuten ant lirumbnck , Licutemint Wilklns , Lieu tenant Sarson , Judge advocate. Colonc L * Thomas A. Mcl'nrlln , medical director , do } imrtincntof tlio I'latto , has been granted : 'I ' * , month's leave of absence , Major lirowi Will perform the duties during his absence. Skipped From Homo. Scybolt Lozier has been missing from hi ; homo nt 1111 South Twelfth street since Wednesday noon. The boy was last scon a' ' the Union Pucillo depot. His parents are mix iously seeking him. The police picked up a runaway ot onlj rlevcn years Wednesday. His naino war Darwin Alexander , and ho came to Otnahi from Friend several days ago. Ho hni earned his meals by doing chores. Tin youngster said ho ran away because hi father "licked" him. IIo was sent hoim yesterday with n label fastened to his SUB pcmler for the bonellt of the rondnetor. 1 read : "This boy's iinmo i Darwin , Alex ander. Going to Friend , Neb. " Mostly Vans and Drunks. ThoRnst of the pollco court ycstorda ; was small , The "Jlrst call" emptied the cell : of twonty-ilvo offenders , and ono brief bout enabled Judge Ucrka to dispose of all but tin few whoso cases were continued for furthei evidence. Twelve prisoners were nrrestci as vngs. Ed. Cameron ami W. H. Thompsoi „ wcro given one day in tlio city Jail , whicl j \ X will bo devoted to scrubbing and cleaning u ] the ols. | Jennie Hmith nnd Lawrence Harr ; wcro lined ? each. The other eight wen discharged with u caution to go to work nl once nnd not loaf about the streets , Join Welch , charged with being drunk , hailoc from the liluffs and was Illicit M , whilu Miki Lynch , of Omaha , got oft for S'J. The othe drunks satisfactorily explained their how comu-you-so and wcro discharged. A County . The township assessors' books have jus been returned to the county clerk and shov that the valuation of the real property of tin county is clew to f-M.OOJ.OOO. Of this iiiuoun the nine wards of the city show the follow ing appraised valuation : First ward $ 1,009,1153 0 Second ward l.iteT.TS'j 0 Thirclward l.HSh.O.'il 4 Fourth ward y,00.Wl ) ! 0 Fifth wuul ] ,7Kt-4 0 HUth ward li.-H.-VUO . 0 _ Seventh ward l.TIS.otU 0 > 5f. Eighth ward llSs,5in 0 * Niiithwarit l,4ibttr , ( 0 Tothl $1 ! ) , 355 911 0 Thi- ascSsr.nt is about fS.OJO 000 hlpho than it was a year aap. Almost f l.opo.uoj o this Increase is fn the city alone. The book have not yet passed through wo linn.U o tlio equalizing bounl. Atiotlier 1'or Oirnlia , Ex-SuporvUor John Gillcran , .of San Prar cisdo , proprietor ot the Windsor hotel , p.usc city yesterday OB his way t Cincinnati , where he will act as delegate from jranch No. 1C1 to the convention of the Iron Moulders' national association. Uoforo reach- ng Cincinnati , however , ho will visit both St. 1'nul and New York , Mr. Gillcran was surprised at the growth of this city and also with the beauty and number of onr stores , v/hich he stated wcro superior to those in his city , The pavements wore the llncst ho had ever seen , and those In Snn Francisco could in no manner compare with them. New ICnternrlscs Kor Onmlin. A new dry goods house , William Uarr & Co. , of St. Louis , has leased the ground floor store room of the Y. M. C. A. building , cor- of Sixteenth and Douglas streets , and as soon as the building Is finished will occupy it with a heavy stock of staple and fancy dry goods. The linn Is ono of the largest houses in their Jino In the world with a capital reaching Into the millions , and their decision to locate In Omnha is a tribute to the city and evidence that Omaha Is attracting attention as a trade center from the shrewdest mer chants of the country. The Haum Hardware company , of Lincoln , has lUHteoncltided negotiations by which they succeed to the stock llxturcs and good will of the estate of James A. Kdncy , wholesale heavy hardware , of Omaha , and xvith a paid up capital of J100.COO will continue the busi ness , I cheerfully recommend Hod Clover Tonie to those sullering from tioublusof the stomach and liver. 1 am now on my second bottle and it makes mo feel liku a new man. C. M. CONNOU. Nashua , la. Goodman Drug company1 Ij MI3MUNTOKS. The llc im ! for Thorn Shown By the Impetuous 1SI * Muddy. The tedious work of npnralslng the goods injured in the wreck of the Terry is progress ing slowly. It is a tedious and dirty occupa tion. The boxes have to bo opened and the wet and slimy articles picked out and ex posed to view. They present it niotly appear ance , all the lighter goods partaking of the gaudier colors in the other fabrics which the river water has made to "run. " Ono of the ofllccrs said that the appraisement was all that was claimed for it , but it w.is far from being able to give satisfaction. There were so many goods destroyed which had ex trinsic value and which could not be re placed. Ono oftlcor had a Nuvajo blanket for \\hich ho refused f ISO. Ho had gotten It from the Indians. There were few of the same kind being now made because the race was rapidly becoming e\'tinct. The color wat inextinguishable and had stood many a storm without loss of a shade. Hiu , m the wreck , some of the colors wiitch were in other goods a round it had run into and gave it the appearance of Joseph's coat Such damages could not be appraised. Then theio was another case , that rausod homo tears. It was the ( hiding ot a little child's dress , which had been removed after death , train a dear little one as a sad memento when its parents should be far away from where they had laid it to sleep. It was horrible rible to looknt in its dirtumldunbcd patches , Still another was the finding among the debris of a lock of hair of nn olllcer's deceased wife. It was matted and soiled and stained and changed In color beyond reclaim. Those Incidents might be prolonged almost in- definitely. They illustrate what is atiovo as serted , and though the wreck has not caused loss of life , it will ever bo tearfully remem bered by manv of the survivors who have never been moved to fear or regret in the face of civil and savage foes. Smoke Seidcnberg's Figaro and get the bestO-cent cigar in the world. Max Meyer & Co. , wholesale depot. The Case Continued. Willlinni F. Schmidt , the laundry man mentioned in Tin : Mir. of a few days since as having had some trouble with the girls em ployed in his establishment , appeared before Justice Urandes yesterday , and on mo tion of his attorney , a gent who boars a strong resemblance to a corn-hnsker , the case was continued. Schmidt was outside when the press gang found him in conversa tion with three of the young ladies who had so suddenly quit him , and in reply to a question asked , said : "Oh , in was all settled. The girls goes pack to vork mifc mine laundry and I pays dem all right. " 13ut the girls fail to corroborate , one young lady saving that she would not and the others coinciding. Then Schmidt said ho had settled with the girls , aiid started off up street with them , evi dently pleading for them to coma back , while his nttoiney (0 stayed behind to square matters with the press. His efforts were pitiful , yet heroic. According to his story Schmidt is nn angel myi us the wings , etc. Hut all the same the girls think they were wronged aim will not go back. "Never Give Up. If you sulTer asthma , bronchitis , or imy other diseubo of the throat or lungs , nothing can surprise you more than the rapid improvement that will follow tlio UMJ of SANTA A1JUC. If you tire troubled with catarrh , and have tried other medicines , you will bo unable to express your amazement , at the marvel ous and instantaneous curative powers of CALIFORNIA GAT-R-OUUE. These remedies are not secret compounds , but natural production of California. Sold at il.OO a package ; three for $12.50 and guaranteed by Goodman Drug Co. Llnccnscd to Wed. The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and Kcsldcnco. Ago. I ( icorgo Lobo , Omaha . ! U | Nora Hrown , Omaha . , . 18 ( Carl FrU-kle , Omaha . 2s \ Koso Unglcmnn , Omaha . 20 i William Martin , Omaha . -.I 1 Jcnnlo Kustmnn , Omaha . 23 C. Leo Stnub , Architect and Supt. , olllco 1(119 ( Howard ; 10 years' experi ence. Fine , htylibli buildinga a bpuu- ialty. _ _ _ 1)1 KD. KRLL15Y Kllen Kolloy. wife of Timothy Ki'llo.v , died at I Mil yesterday afternoon at her residence , l''oi > Chit-ago street , aged -10 years. Notice of the funeral will bo given later. Absolutely Pure. A manrel of purity and \\Iiulr oinencs Moru economic than the nidlnury KlmU. nnd cannot bo sold in comprUtlounUli the niultltuil i.low tett.thurt Vfha'lit almsi u > iihuvphatfl po\Ml-r . .Sold ( / | , ' ( > cnii * . ltoi. . IUMNO I'dHUttiCo. , 100Yullbt. . , uT ? Vorft. PEERLESS ING WITH A RUSH , 0 Last week wo have supplied thousands of Customers with these Coats and 'Vests ; they are going off with a rush and every day's business , especially last Saturday , has taxed our capacity sorely ; but success only stimulates us to stronger and more liberal effects , and while wo are just now having the biggest run in Summer Clothing , we do not neglect our other departments. AVe open to day and place on sale for this week two new styles of very fine Men's Cassimero Suits , which at the price wo have marked them will make a reputation for us , as the cheapest clothing house in the United States. Ten dollars for a good suit having become such a popular price with us wo have decided to mark them so , although this is just one-half the value. Bo'.h styles are excellent , one a darkthe , other a lighter shade of greyelegantly trimmed and made , and the goods arc of fair weight , thus making them suitable to wear along in the fall. They are the biggest bargain ever shown and are in every respect equal if not superior to the other Ten Dollar J uita of which we sold so many this season. "Wo have just opened an enormous assortment of fine pants , which we marked $2.50 , $ ' , 5.00 and ? y.'J6. Every pair is unquoi-tionably a big bargain , as they are very line all wool goods in splendid patterns of stripes ; they fit as well as any you can have made to order for thioo times the money , and at the price wo have marked them , you buy them actually at oOc. on the dollar. In our Childrens' department we offer this week , some extraordina ry bargains in Blouse Suits , just the thing-for hot weather , for boys from 4 to 10 years. One blouse and pants at95c ; a good looking and strong suit , another fine blue flannel suit with silk embroidered col lar at $1.35. Still another extra fine flannel of a beautiful shade of chocolate color at $2.75. None of these suits could be had at any other placefor less than double these prices , Another big offering in this department , is a strong and good wearing knea pant suit , in beautiful checks which we have marked down to $1.50. This suit is a big bargain and we have only marked it down so low because the largest sizes are sold out. One Price Only. No Deviation , Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Are making on Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods were never heard of bofor.i in this city. Below we quota prices : Ko. lu'X ' Fine Snowllake , si'l ' wool mixed cheviot Mick stiitnt the low price of $11.85 ; real value , ilO.50. No. lIHiO Neat , broken cheek , drab colors , all wool , sack suit , at the extreme low price of 12.H ( ; wo.-th $20.00. No. 1812 Black and brown striped back suit. Thib ib u beauty stud would do any hottbe credit to bell for $25.00 ; wo will sell the lot for sJlo.UO. No. 777,5 Black and white mixed suits , good style , all wool , for $8.00. We litivo sold 100 of the same suits this season for S12. No. 1U2S Sack suits in two shades of brown btripa cheviot goods for $3.00. This suit was nicked up in a closing lot by our buyer and is worth $ i.50. ; ! No. 100G1 Little line check worsted blue anil black unit , would bo n credit to any house at 820.00.Vo will sell them until till are gene at tlio unheard of price of $ i5. : ! ; ! Tn Gents' Furnibliing Goods wo have tlic lowest unheard of prices. A real good percale and pommy Miirt of the Ganienii goods at the extreme low price of 59c : not one of them worth less than * I.OO , ana the most of them worth from 51.fit ) to * 2 00. The bc.it hot weather undershirt and draw ro for 50e ever shown in Omaha. Children's Clothing bi'/.Ob from 4 to 11 years of ago. Ask to sec or bond for ono of the lots quoted below : Lot G2 : ! ; ! C.idsimero Suit , -1 to 12 years , $1.75 ; worth $3.00 Lot KMiO Cheviot Suit-1 to 12 ycaw , 'f2.50. ' wor th $4.25 Lot022S- " " " 1.75 , " 8.0 ! ) Lot tie ; : ; " -k " 8.7.- , " 7.00 Lot 2012 Cheviot " " 2.00 , " 3.fi ( ) Lot 12iil .75 , 8.50 Lotb : i2 " " " 2.50 , " ! . ( ) , ) Lot 02i54 2,00 , 4.00 Lot 8303- " " " 2.2.5 , " -1.00 Come or send an order to the Daylight Clothing Store , Sontliwest Comer of Douglas and Fifteenth Sts. , Omaha. For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged. ' Mcillcol am' pclcntinc filll II.IB at last folvfii tlio Vroblcm of Uiu long nocilwl lutilkluc for tlio ner. vou" , ( lc-bllltitcil ; , ami thu nsrod. by coiiiliiiilii ) , ' tlio be t n < itonics. . I'clcrj' nml C'ocn. with othc r t flee. tl\o uiiH'tll , wh.cii , actinupntly but clllPlmtly on tliu kldticyH , H\cr outl l > outlst remote ili afi * * , ttttoio Utiigthaiurenew\itality. ' 1 ulslucdiciuela . II fills a place heretofore nnocciii jol , and marks i new era 111 tlw tuuti.itnt of iicnous Ironbliv. Overwork , nnxlity , ilifcr i' , Iny tlio foundation of uirvoii9 prnt-tratloii anil wealimiH , mid cxH.il | < nro liatmhowntliat tin ueual runul(8iln ! not luuid tlio Kralu and | uraljsl of tliu in rMiiiH < .yht < 'in. Itccninnii'lul.'d Ly ( irofcsnonol and bublntiB men. Bond fur circulars. I'ncoSI.OO. Sold WELLS , RICHARDSON & CO. , Proprietors UUItUNUTON. VT. HAVE KOU m THEM ? Will buy ono of oui1 nobby Sprinj ? Suits in Woi-btetl , line Cusbimoro , or' ' yeotch Clioviots.l in all tlio popultifi colors and stylos. Itetil barffains ihuti cannot ( ail to bo by tlio discerning. W o | are aware that JN- , KXi'KNSivu goods uro largely adver tised this seas-on , but nil of thorn cannot stand the ( Stcst of close in spection.Vo ask our customers to examine our stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and out' voracity. r-nn itril nni U * Quick , permanent cure FDR MFri llNI Y ' < " > ° " or f mnu- ( Un llll.il UIILIi manhoo , ncrvou ne . \seakneir. unnatural Ios e . Jack of treniftU , \igor or d Telopment. coused by Indiscretion. . etc. ruluuHe.Iwle . . l f ; " ' ' ) / w , r , ( NACQJAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPH ? OF THE COUNTRV Will DETAIN MUCH ISfOflMHION TROM A STUDY OF THIS MP OF THC r CHICflGO , ROCK ISLAHD& PACIFIC R'T Its main llrca and branches Include CHICAGO , PEORIA. MOLINE. HOCK ISLAND. DAVXN- TORT. DEB KOINES. COUNCIL BLUPTS , NUS- OATINE. KAN8AO OITy , BT. JOSEPH , LEAV- ENWORT1I. ATCHIBON. CEDAK KAriDQ , WATERLOO , MINNEAPOLIS , oad BT. PAUL , and ucorca of Intarmcdinto cities. Choice oil routco to and from the I'acina Coe8t. All trans fers la Union dope's. Fast tralnu of 1'Jno D&y Coaches , clocant Bininc Cars , nn > cnlllcan. Pull' man Palace Bloopers , nnd ( uotwccn Chlcoco. fit. Joseph , Atcblaon and Kansas City ) Ilecllnins Chair Cars , Bents Ifroo , to holders of through firat-clasa tickets. Chicago , Kansas & Nebraska R'y "Great Rock Island Route. " Extccdn Wcct and Southwest from ICaneas City and St. Joseph to NELBON , 1IORTON. . UELLE- VILLE. TOPEKA , 1IERINQTON , WICHITA , 1IUTCUINBON , CALDWELL. and nil points la KAHSAO AND OOUTKERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire prirsonircr OQUlpment of tlio celebrated Pullman manutscturo. All tialaty ap < pliaucoa and modem Improvements. The Famous Albert Loa Route Is the favorite between Chicago , Rock Island , Atchlaon , Kansas City and Minneapolis and fit. Paul. Its Watertown branch traverses the great "WHEAT AND DAIRY BELT" of Northern Iowa , Southwestern Minnesota , and East Central Dakota to Watertown , Spirit Lake , Sioux Folia and many othci towns and cities. The Bhor' Line via Benecn and Kaukakde offers ap'Hor fncllltlea to travel to and from Indian * apolln , Cincinnati and other Southern points. yorTickets , Mep , Tclders , or desired Informs , tlon , apply at any Couixra Ticket Olllco or addrest E. ST. JOHN , 1T. . A.HOLBROOK , Gsn'l Manaoer. O n Tlrt. 6 Paa& AgrU S. K. FELTOfl & CO. , Water Works Contractors Ami Manufacturers' Scents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office , Strain's ' Bnilfline , Fonrta Floor , NEBRASKA. OMAHA. . PEERLESS DYES U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. P.iiil Up Capital . $2.10,000 Surplus . 50,000 II. W. YATKH. I'reslilent. ist : . Itiu.li. Vice I'rc.strlcnt. A. H. TouKiUN. "ml Vice 1'reslilcnt. W. II. S. IluiniUH , Ciibhlo w. v. Mnimi : , JoiiN8.Cni.MN8. II. W. YATKN IKis S. Jluii > , YATKNA. . E. TOUXAI.I.V. THE IRON BANK , Ooriii-r 12tli nnd rnrnain Pts. A Genera "Tlic Overland lEoulu. " Has eo arraiif-i-'il its > Family Sleeping Cai service , that berths can now be reserved upon npplicnt on bv any ticket u-jent to M. J , Greevv , I'assenyer Ayent , Council ItluflV , Iowa. Tlic reservations when made are turned over to the tiain conductors taking out euch cars , EO that paBsengcrR can now fccure berths ordered , the Bailie as a Pull man berth is reserved and fcctireii , J. S. TKnilKTS , 13. li liOMA.Y. Ofll. I' . & T. KL-nt. A s't 0.1' . \ . T. A. O.MA11A , N1JI1. E.T.Allen , M. D.f Ilomicopathlc Specialist , THROAT AND NOSE , Epectaclra Accurately 1'rescribed. EAMGE IIL'K. , COLD MEDAL PARJS EXPOSITION 1H3. Nos. 303-4O4-I70-604. THE MOST PEEPECT OP PENS. rpin : i'ii-KKii-r. ! MIMTAHV Ar. -L rrtikhk I ii-IInilMii. N V fcenU f ir uita- logue. JNU. M.T1LUUN. M , 1) . , M.A. , 'c"'FOWLER ' , Koodus , Conn. Tansill's ' Punch Cigars wore Blilpped durmc tUn rait two jfuru , without a drum- intr iu turfiuploK Kooilier lioutoiu the wcirM can trutU > fully make sucu a gliowiuc. Ono asetit ( dealer ouljr ) waij'.td iu unch town. I ( OtO BIIEADIXO ORUCCISTS. RW.Tr\NSILLUO.,55 State SLChicaaT. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION Designing perRons , talcing ndvanttije oCcur reiintnllon , nro uniiKtnitlly Ptnrtlnc I > { * IM Mrdlrnl KsinhllHlittictitN to ilccclrn slran- cetM vlsltlim tlio city , 'JlicHc pretondiir * u unlly disappear In n few \vcokn. Jlcwnro of them or tholr runnerM or ncenin. ' 1 ho Omaha MM- ! Icnl mid Surulonl IiiMtltiitn Is the only established Mod tort I ln tlum ; In Onmlin , lr. ) MuAlenniny , Proprietor. When yon iniilce up your mind to visit us innkc a incmnrnnduin or our exact nddrcHH , nnd thus save trouble , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AHD EAR. DR. J , ff , McMGNAlff , Physician nnd Siirgcon in Charge. TWENTY YEAUS' HOSPITAL Ai\I > PBSIt ATE PKACTICK. Assisted by a Number of Competent , Skill ! anil ExBGricncci Physicians and Snrgcons. I'nrtlculnr Attention paid to Deformities , IINen cs of Women , Diseases of the Urinary and SoMinl Organ's , I'rhnlc DNeiws , Dl ett es of tlic Xenons System , Lung ami Throat Disease * , Surgical Operations , Ivnilcpsy or 1'iN , Files , Cancers , Tumors , Etc. More money invested : more skillful physicians and surgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures effected ; more modern improved instruments , apparatus nnd appli ances tlmn can be found in nil other infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries in the west combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute 01 Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well wanned and ventilated rooms foi patients , three skilled physicianfi always in the building. All kinds of diseases ticatcd : n the most scientific manner. lc Maniifiictiirc Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians or patients any appliance. remedy or instrument known. Call and cotmilt us , or write for circulais upon all sub jects , \\itl > list of questions for p.itientb to nnsucr Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities lor treating di'-eascs pc/- forming surgical operations and muting patients which , combined with our acknowl edged ability , experience , responsibility and icputation , should make the Oinaba Medical and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Mcdic.V and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients be-e receive every advantage that art , skill , science and human ingenuity , can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and con venience will always be taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us. you will find that these statements of our position , location and facilities arc not overdrawn m any particular , but are plain unvanishcd facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Illood DUca cs successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for lo's ol Vital 1'ower. Pcrtons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All communications confiden tial. Medicines or instruments tent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents orbcndor. One personal interview pieterred. Call and consult lib or facnd history of your case , and we will send in p'ain ' wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Disease * , Impolcncy , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocclo with question list. My Reasons for Writing a Bool Upon Private , Special anil Nervous Diseases , I have for many years made a specialty of dn-eascs of the uninary and fexual have become a recognized authority upjn the subject , con-.eiuently | I icceive an im mense number of letters from physician" ami aflltctcd persons , asking my opn ion and advice upon individual cases. For the lienelit of mch peisoiu , I haxe written a book , giv ing a general description of the most common diseases nnd coiu'itionh , my treatmenistc- ! cess , advice , etc. After reading it. persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write mu more intelligently and to thu point. it \ \ < \ \ therefore be teen that our object in writing thcbC pages is not to furnish reading matter to a class of pertont who read outof mere idle cunoiity.btil for the benefit ol the many v\ho arc buffering to a greater or less dcgice from diseases , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual and uiinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or ietteib Irom pci > ons bullering" from this class of diseases , or their scenic ) . Many of them aie Ignorant of the caute of the dilliculiy that has \ \ recked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their blight pros pectb and U khortening thir days. Surulcaloiicrntlonsfor the euro of Ilurn Up , f'Uili Koot. Tumors , Cancers. I'latuiii Cataract , nljlbiinibiCiobi-Kyi'S" " , Viirli'o'vh' , Jmertcil Nulla , Weiw ( tml Uururmlllei ot tlio lluiu. .m l'CruT/t ' / al"1rm\lcuV"1S1rthST.u- \ ! ! - . Heart , n.,1. , Illood. Ski , , . Sr.ilp , atomic'i Mr. . Kid. nej > HUdder , Ni-rvi-s. ln > iics , otc. , as I'.irulynH , l.plli-p-y (1'itsi ( , H Tuful.i. llroiiiy. HU .it a Oiacuaa. Tupu Worm , L'lcws or Vuvtir bines , Dyspup U or Gastritis , lUldueis , Kutamu. etc. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treated carefully , HMll'ully nml sclentlllr.illy l > y the liitest nml mist tipjiroiud nifth WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OP WOMEN. FREE , Dr. M' ' | . muy liai for this timt" the stu Iv ii'nl tn-atiiixot. . nf t ilji ! < f ' m-i ml inbHiitii'ilmntliur | tlmuiiur mnm-vt ) p" fi t hlm-clf. unl u ri'u ' nipii'i- ' ! . -.i ci/ i loiiumeut pljliautu uua rometly at value In tUU dopartiueut ot Mudidiw mid bur = ' > ry EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT We claim superiority over any > < < ul st or mirUt In the \vi-st , and DID the isiiiids uti.-in nn liuvo cnrei ) , utter utliriH lja\o fiili ! > < i. H\il ) > i.inti.ii 'oui iluiuii ' 1'u Viat utllli ic'l with i ; < i il I.m ills- cute' . o blniiil ) tuy , cwli i.nil < onsult u . tie < it ' n-ntlln" < > | iliiu i. in n \ i-U whom > mi uk . nn 1 If . . . for tHMtiu-iit , uiul . . i UK ur im lia.'lliKi-iti i ir..n will loiinn \oii me yuu Our book. < | -iriiiiiu : Hie I emi.1 Car , tinl I'I-H il -.oi-.i- . In iilul.i . U . IUXK. with i. 11.-1" in , t'iis. ' tiiitiui'i.uni ndtion fi/t Ihf In neilt of pi'li-nio nml jilooii'lmia uli" ilt im In it .n 1 tu u i ; by . rtadlrit : then : citit-tiilli n'iM i < 'ijii unil nitiriit will limo .i cltur uixlcriun I'm iu..l n rilw * : . . WRITE FOR BQOK ON UISEASES OF THE UYK ANC.1 EAR. FREE. all Icllcn Iu OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR J , W , McMENAMY , N. W , Gor , 13th & Dodge 81s , , Omaha , He ! )