TI1J5 OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SATURDAY. JUNK 23. 188a THE CITY. The intornnl revenue collections yes terday ninountod to $ loi58.88. : Among the vnprnnts In the police court ycfclcnliiy was a darkey with hnir cut short but showing the color of a tow head. To-day will bo the last day of the Plnkerton police force in Omnlm. At ( ! : /50 / the entire crew will board the train for Chicago. Only one marriage license was Issued yostcrdny by .ludgo Shields , the con tracting parlies being Rasmus P. Kite- inuson and Eniila liorgqulst , both resi dents of Omaha. Itapmus P. KivBinusson and Miss Amelia Borgqulst were united in mat rimony yesterday by Justice Anderson. I3oth of the contracting parties are res idents of Omaha. W. P. Clark , . John Rtuld and A. M. McCarRor wore arrested yesterday and flnnd $5 and costs for violating the sign ordinance. There are KM ) names of other violators of thisordinanco against whom warrants nro to bo sworn out. F. II. Johnson , the I'inkerton hireling who made siteh an unwarranted os-sault unon I'on HM/.lor , the assistant yard master of the Union Pacilie on Thursday - ' day , was given u trial in the police court yesterday afternoon and lined &H ) and costn. On Monday Johnson was guilty of a similar brutal attack on Pat Martin. August Lipdol , the absent-minded in mate of thu insane department at the county poor farm , whoso peculiarities were fully dcbcribcd in a recent issue of TllK HKK , died suddenly at the farm on TUura'livv and was buried yesterday , lie was an old boldior , and but very little is known of his ancestry. Chief Seavoy has been invited by the Cincinnati superintendent of police to co-operate with him in calling n na tional convention of chiefs of police. The object is to organize a. system whereby the police bodies of dilToront cities will better co-operate for the ftp- prehension of fugitives. ( Jhiof Sotivoy Is heartily in favor of the project. A test of the lire alarm in the .Long school was made upon the scholars yes terday afternoon. In just one minute and one quarter the rooms were cleared of the 000 pupils , who marched out with the greatest of decorum , not being aware that the alarm was a'falbo one to test their proficiency should an emer gency arit-o. .7. A. Sparks , of Valentine , Neb. , Is at the Millurd. P. K. Fuller , ol Sioux City , In. , is nt the Milliini. H. 1' . GrllUUi , of nincrstn , In. , is at the Paxton. % Mark M. Coatl , of Fremont , Neb. , is nt the Paxton. P. T. Hlri'lmrd , of Fremont , Nob. , is nt the 1'axtuo. \V. M. Cole , of Sioux City , In. , It at the Windsor. .1. D. Moore , of Grand Island , Neb. , is at the Mlllnrd. L. I' . Vnu Slyttc , of Fail-mount , Neb. , is at the Windsor. E. W.Ticknor , of North Hend , Nob. , is at the Windsor. Theodore Hnhe , of Gnuid Island , Neb. , is nt the Windsor. Mrs. K. Mix , of Aurora , 111. , Is visiting friends in the city. Frank P. Ireland , of Nebraska City , Neb. , Is at the Paxtou. G. .T. Terrell nml wife , of Oskaloosn , la. , nro nt the Windsor. Mrs. E. D. Mead loft yesterday foi Kansas ( Jily to visit her sister. Clerk Stront ; , of the Millnrd , is rusticating at ICansas City for a few days. Messrs. .T. 13. IJaiun and II. C. Outnlor , of Lincoln , Neb , are at the Paxton. Mrs , J. A. Uruner lins returned from a two months visit to Philadelphia and dthcr cities in Punnsylvunia. Mr. Hioliard Littick and wife , of Galena , 111. , are visiting O. H. Swimjluy , of the Mo- chnnics' and Traders' bank. Mrs. Dr. 13. W. Lee and family left last evening for Now York , whore they will pass the heated term. The doctor will remain in Omaha. Gcortfn B. Kiiiff , Crom I3nwcn and C. A. Uawsoii , all of Uos Moinus , are at the Piuclnn. They caino to Omaha to look after bridge and tiling contracts. At the Hotel Marker : E. A. Morgan. Lin coln : II. Stoddard , Marshalltown ; il. F. Hubbard and wife , Hloomington , Neb. ; G. W. Hatch , Dubuquc , In. ; F. G. Lockwood , Grand Island ; Miss Annie Evans. Lincoln ; E. C. Cumpbull , St. Louis ; II. Howell , E. W. Nelson , Mason City , In. ; C. O. Miller , Wahoo , Neb. Army Notes. lirlgndlcr Gcnor.il Brooke , accompanied by Lieutenant Hoe , will pay a visit of in spection to Forts Nlobrara , Robinson , Kus > sell , Sidney and old Fort Casper. Lcavo of absence of twenty days has been granted to Lioutunant Williams , twenty- lirst infantry , Fort Kidney , Neb. Dent h of Airs. Itrookn. Mrs. D. C. Hrooks died of cancer at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday Mr. Hrooks was for years prominent In Omaha news paper and political circles , and the dcceaseil was well known hero. Of recent .years the Hrooks' homo has been in Chicago , but Mrs , Hrooks was brought to Omaha some time age for treatment. _ Stole a U'aloli. A laborer at Thirteenth and Vinton streets loft his vest , containing n watcii and some money , on n fence near by yesterday nnd while at his work was surprised to , FCO n man take thu garment and ski ) Special Policeman Farr gave chase , but was unable to capture thu thief. lie will doubt less bo apprehended , as all the ofllcers have hlb description. _ Omaha and the A. O. U.V. . The claims of Omaha are once moro recog nized , The delegated from this city to the supreme lodsro of the Ancient Order of United Workmen , now In besslon at Louis ville , Ky. , have sutured thu next annual ses sion of that body for Omaha , The llrst news of thuir bucccbs was in utologramto Mayoi Hroatch signed by Jnniea W , Carr , J. 1) . Tutu and S. U. Patten. _ IiOUUl'll OlH. A man named Morton who lives at 1214 Capitol avenue or r.xtbor did hvo there- was looking for n Justice yesterday in order to obtain u writ of replevin for his goods which are In the building which is owned by u goat named O'Neill. The for mer forgot to pay his rent and the lattei locked him out , ncnce there is music in UK air. O'Neill clmiiiB that Morton broke in tin door nnd proposes to awcar out a warrant for forcible entry. An I-'iu'oiii'JiuiiiK Turn-Out. There was an encouraging turn out yi-stcr- day afternoon of the manufacturers , whole salers nnd merchants committee appointed at the board of trade meeting last Wednes day night , to complete arrangements for the purjioso of going before the board of Mate transportation at Lincoln on the ii-Stli lust to st-curo nn equitable rate of freight tarill for Omaha and points west of the Missouri. Mr. W. F. GriQitts presided and n map ol procedure was laid out , nftcr wblcli tl'.e mooting adjourned until Monday afUrnoou , when t'.nothcr committee will bs s-clcetcd. Klrfct Call nt tlic Pollen Court. When Court Oft'.ecr ' Wlralcn opened tuc gate yesterday mornlug twenty-two prisoners trooped into the prcsauoo of Ills honor with alternate hope and apprehension pictured on their faces. . Eleven of the numbc.r vero Vagrants , anil coven drunks. For the dally scrubbing of the JaU Klls W.illlams , Frank Laycd jiud Gcor o Ilanlon were seVctc 1 from among tlio' vugs , , and the othtr uixht were told to "gH" someof them to work otUsrs out oi town. Of the drunks , , Tom Murphy , William Pcltynnd John Koncli were a < s csscd from f 1 to t5 each. The oth crs were turned out with n admonition to go sin no more. Tom Fcncy got $7 nnd Pat Conway $10 for fighting. John Horill of the Bluffs whoso Gorman was glibly Inter preted by Sergeant Hnzo , wns taxed $10 for carrying n revolver , nnd John Hrockhow paid M for the Satisfaction of firing n gun within the limits corporate. Thomas Fccncy is one of the shipwrecked soldiers of the General Terry , but when ho got drunk the ] > olico run him In just the name and the Judge lined him $ " .60. On the plea of his captain the mayor remitted the fine and the soldier will bo shipped south ward nt onco. Puderal Iliiildlni ; Supplier The bid for the supplies for tlio govern ment building for tbo ensuing year were opened Thursday by K. C. Jordan. The lowest bidder for coal wns Mr. Ucdford , ? I2.50 per ton for 2,240 tons. Klmball fc Hun- cnlo and Wcstberg wore the bidders for the let } . Thnir bids were to near the same that they will both be sent in to the department of supplies in Washington. Thuro were no competitors for the water nnd gns supplies nnd street sprinkling. The contracts will all bo forwardnd to Washington nnd reported on in about tlirco weeks. Suicide. Charles Harm hunc himself early yesterday morning nt his homo in Park Forest , which is nt the southern end of Thiitecnth street. Ho was found by his family hanging by the neck. Ho is supposed to have committed the deed about : > :30. : Harm was abaakctmakcr nnd n man of about forty-five. Ho has been crazy for some time having nn insane fear that somebody was trying to kill him. An Inquest was Ircld last evening over the remains. The jury gave a verdict of death by suleido while laboring under n temporary fit of Insanity. The funeral exorcises occur at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon nt his Into homo in Park Forest , and will be conducted by the German society of which ho was a member. He will bo buried in Laurel Hill. Death In the Behind In nothing , Omaha had n death Thursday evening as the alleged result of an Intomper.ito use of cigarolts. The victim is Fred Hark , living at 417 Williams street. Ho wns only nineteen years old but smoked sev eral dozen cigarettes each day. His death re sulted directly from blood-poisoning from an ulccnitiou in the cheek , which is supposed to have come irom the cigarette smoking. Do t-eased was ( v truckman nt the Union Pacific express oflleo. His father was telegraphed nt Lincoln and arrived yesterday. The Knights of Labor , of which young Hark was n member , will probably participate in thu luncrnl. . Not n ItcKid House. OMAIM , June 23. To the Editor of Tun Hnu : I notice in the report of the city coun cil proceedings that n putiUon'has been re ceived against my kceepiiig n road house , signed by seine worthy ladies. jfow I wish to say that I never have kept nor expect to keep what is termed a "road house. " The premises where 1 huvo lately resided , Elmwood Park , have bceii rented to parties for ten (10) ( ) years. T hey nro going to expend a few thousand dollars in beauti fying the grounds with drives , walks , fountains and buildings , making it n beauti ful park for the north part of the city , where all may visit , whether saint or sinner , with out fear of being offended. The parties are under $ . ' 1,000 bonds not to use the promises themselves or re-let to others for immoral purposes. Geonai : W. Fouucs. Smoke Seidonborg's Figaro and got the best 5-ccnt cigar in the world. Mux Mover & Co. , wholesale depot. Auction Sale. Monday , Juno 25 , will bo offered at public auction , at No. 114 South Nine teenth street , household furniture , con sisting of pi-rlor furniture , hut rack , book cases , library , table , bedroom suits , sideboard , dining table , chairs , china , glassware and kitchen utensils. Sale commences at 10 a. in. C. Leo Staub , Architect and Supt. , oflico 1019 Howard ; Hi years' experi ence. Fine , stylish buildings a spec ialty. The Union I'acille Hallway. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE , " Has arranged to stop all suburban trains atQ street , Soutli Omaha , to bet tor accommodate the constantly increas ing suburban travel. DON'T KNOW I ! 1211 NAME. A IJride of a Kow Days Skips Out with Available KiuulM. The stagnation which pervaded the matrimonial menial bureau of .ludgo Shields' yesterday was enlivened by the romping in of an Italian who was in a high state of agitation , nnd Clerk Ed Morearlty had Ills afternoon nap greatly disturbed By the demonstrations of the dark skinned son of sunny Italy. Ho demanded to know thu name of the woman he had married n fuw days ago , making it known between his sobs of grief and display of agitation that she had skipped out before ho lnu\ become thoroughly familiar with her name , taking with her the proceeds of the sale of several bunches of doc-ayed bananas and cl07ons of rotten poaches which the Italian had palmed off nn an unsophisticated public. The name of the inconsistent and dishonest brhlo was disclosed , and the out raged Garlbaldlan rushed forth to llnd a policeman to run down thu runaway. Absolutely Pure This powder never varies , A inarvo ! of purity , ftrciifitli amt whoIfHomoitoss. Mnvo ucononno tlmu tin ) nrillnary klnils , unit cannot liu fold in competition with tlio niuUlUulcot luw test.bliurt \M.'iglit alum orphuapliatu puwiloi-b. , Sdb < mily In rfiiin. ltovAnlU.ii.su I'OMUimCo. , 1M Wall St. , New Vork. TJnfcrmcntcd ami not intoxicnting. Acts like a charm in all cr.Kea of Dlar- rhcca nnd ] ) ysentcry and nil stomach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women , chil dren nnd convalescents. Gives .1 delicious flavor to ice-water , lemonadu or soda-Waler. Imported and bottled by MlHALOVITCIf , FJ.ETCHFR & CO. - . - Cincinnati , O. .For Ealo-by Ibc following dculoiB lilrbiitilioii Drug < "n. lllalco , lruceCe. ! . , AilliTi Holler , lllnditonu Uro > \ Co. l-'nink' I ) llime & l' , U. lUUrulte. and nil vhclctalu and total ! Orui'sUtj' , Uuuur utu. r aud vtltie iu r- L.ist waok wo have supplied thouBauds of Oustomcrs witli thin Coats and \rcsts ; they are going oil 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 efforts , and while we are just now having the biggest run in Summer Clothing , wo do not neglect our other departments. Wo open to day and place on sale for this week two new styles of very fine Men's Casshntere Suits , which at the price we 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 siu-h a popular price with us wo have decided to mark them so , although this is just one-half the value. Bolh styles are excellent , ono a diirk.lhe other a lighter shade of greyelegantly trimmed and made , and the goods are of fair weight , thus making them suitable to wear along in the fall. They are the biggest bargain ever shown and are in ovcvy respect equal if not superior to the other Ten Dollar L nits of which we sold so many this season. AVe have just opened an enormous assortment of fine pants , which we marked $2.50 , $3.00 and s3.ii5. Every pair is unquestionably a big bargain , as they are very line all wool goods in splendid patterns of stripes ; they lit as well as any you can have made to order for three times tile money , and at the price wo have marked them , you buy them actually at 50c. 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 1O 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 place for less than double these prices , Another big offering in this department , is a strong and good wearing knee 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. GUNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION w OVKU A MIM.IOX UISTUIHUTKD ! Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated liy the leijlslatiir ; ' In IMiS for Kil- iinitloiml nnd Clmrltalilo purpose1 , anil Its fran chise niuilo a part of thi < pro-sent State Constitu tion , in 1S70 , by an ovcruiul'jitng popular vote. ItK ( SltANI ) KXTUAUHDINAKY DHAWINCS. take pliu o Semi-AiimiaUy , i.luno niirt 1 ( i-roml ) > r ) and Its OUANI ) SINOI.i : Nl'MllHIt DHAW- IN(1S ( takopli'.co on o.ichof the other ten inoutljs In the year , and nro all drawn in public , at the Academy of Music , New Orleans , J.a. "Wo ilo hereby certify that wo supervise the arrangements for all thu Monthly and Peml-An- inial Drawings of The l.imliluna State Lottery < ompany , and in portion immune and control tlio Drawings themselves , and that tlio biiniu nro comliictul with IioncMy , f truest , and in Kood faith toward nil iiavtles. nnd we authorize tlio company to iu this ci-rtlllcatc , with f.ic- hliullcs of our aiKiiatuioi attached , in its adver- titeinents. " COMM1SSIONKIIS. Wo tlio nnderhlRiied Hanks nnd Hankers will pay all Prizes drawn in Tlio Louisiana Stale Lotteries uhlch may be presented nt our coun ters. U. M. WAtiMFUJV , Pros. Louisiana Nnt. Ilk. 1'IKUUi ; I.A.N'AUX , Pros. Stut Nnfl Ilk. A. IIAhDWIN , I'les. NcwOrleiinNat'l ilk. CAUL KUIIN. 1'res. I'nlon National Dank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In HID Acntloniy ) ! ' SIiiHlc , New < . ) r loans , Tucsilny. .July 1O , 1KHH. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 1CO,000 , Tickets at Twenty Dollars oioh. Kahes $10 ; Quarter : $5 ; Tentha $2 ; Twen tieths $1. I,1ST OK I-IIIZHS. i PHI/.B orwiu iis . j.'ioo.rm iPni/.noK i' ' 0,00 1 . KIU.UX ) i PIII/.I : or wiiKiiis , ) . ffiiw ) i iMti/.i' or r.uiois . B'I.O u a i'iti/.is OK 111,1 ( uuio . auKKi fi I'ltiy.KS OK fi.WiOaio . i.Uill 2,1 1'HIXKS OK l.UH ) niu . , " , { * KM 1 > U1X.IS : OK M ) are . Wl.OOl aKI Pltl/.BS OK SUO are . Ml.OUil NX ) IMtl/.US OK " > hl aio . lOO.tXX ) AI'I'IIOXIM.VTION I'HI'/KS. ICO Prizes of j.MWaro . * . WKO 100 do. illXInru . a > .UM 1UO do. UiUnro . Ml.OW ) do. lOOiiro . WJ do. lUOnre . . a,131 Prizes , nmountinp to . flnif ( > 00 Nure. TIckelBdrawlnv Capital i'rl/ca lire notea- tilli'il tnternilniil'nnf. \ . tI ! l'Oii ' 1'i.uii lc.vn.n , < ) r nny liirlhcr Information ( H'jUL'ilvrlto li'iilbly lo tlio uiiclc'iTli-'iH' ! ! . clearly Milt- Inii your rvfelilfiiiv , IIIi Mitto , Comity , Street Mini Number. MDIU nipUl return niiill delivery will buns- tuiutlby your uncluslni ; uu Knveloio | licallui ; your lull itdtireM. fcml I'Ohl'AI. NOTICE , Kinross Money Onlers , of New York lixcuiiiiiioin uiilliiury letter. Currency | jy lut our ux | > en oi " ' ' " ' New Urleaiu , Ijt. , or M.A. DAfl IIIV. \S'liliinliiii , 1) . G. Address Registered Letters to NEW OHUANB ; NATIONAL HANK , Now Orleann , J.a. " * 1. l ? Tluit Iho iirexeiiro of ( ion- ) 1McriilH lleuiireHanl nml Kar- ly.uliiiinu in charge < il tint ilnnUiiK" . Is uuaranleo 'it nli.ultilu liilrne anil InliiKrlly , thai llm I'lniiKea nroalleiiual. anil that nn unu can iitmluly Ulvluu \\luil number will tliaw a 1'rUe. UKMiMlliial : : ( > o.tliat tliu pnynipntot I'rUpa Is nrAUASTlJKIl HV KOL'll NATIONAL iUNKh of New Or t'Uiii ) , anil Iho TlftclH uri < xlvni'il hy Iho I'icsl- ( tent of mi limlltullo-i , whui-o churlcreil rUhta ru ri'counl'uil In Iho liUliofl CourU ; tlieri'fnio , bonuro ot any luiltatloim or anun ) uioim nclit'iiiea. " Or tlio Liquor Hubit , L'osltlvely Cnrcil bj AdmlulstcriiitrDr. Ilalues' Golden H can bo given In a cup of coffee or tea with out the icnou ledge ot the person taking it ; abso lutely harmless , und will etlfct n permanent and f pei.dy cure , whether the i > atlent la a moduruto Orlnktroruu alcoholic wroc . Thousands ot druDlcurdi h.ivo been made temperate men who have taken ( Jolclen Speclllo In their colfeo ulth- out their knowledga ami lo-day bcllevo they ult drlnklne of thulr own fiea will. It never Ulls The Hjnem once Imnreunatvd With the Bpeclflc , It becomes uu utter Impossibility for tbo liquor appotiu to exUt. I' ° arnulw by Kulia A ; Co. . Uth and Douglas BIS. , ana Ibth and Cum- Ing MS. , Omaha , Neb. ; A. 1) . Tester & iiio. "ij' Illuffs. Iowa. For th.e Deaf \\liohavanrgertmeto visit Omaha , that they Inay vxiunluo my IXVISIIIMS AIITICIIIAI. HAH Hituiis , 1 have arranged to Uo nt Cozzens Ilot.il 011 Mondav , Juue > > th , unt-1 - & p. u. , nnd should bo ) ) leasi u to meet any who arc lu search of a n lief frtim d af ucbs. 11. At WALKS , U lilyeiiort , Conn. jr. j. UAT.nn.iiTn , ' Surgeon and Physician , 01Ec N.W Corner lUhaciUjualas St. Offlc * The Grandest Triumph ol Electric Science Made and Practically Applied. ' . ' / . Scientifically Gtntlcmca's T j.-i'/j. Belt ! t q nithKlettric " "Slig , DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDICIHES. t , Kxhnurtlon , KmliMtloni , Artdnin , Ill-art IH.ru.e. l j.pcr ln. "oiHlputloi , J.ry l : > i-lu , ' 1'llrn , ' . . Dumb Auc lllcbcte Uldrocclc. IndlffrKtluuVinlnicr * , IninatTiur. t'ntorrti , fi'.llcpir. ( M lllouil DlAouec * . l > rep y. etc. . then tUU licit In Just Wnut you DCCS < i Eltctrloitk Instantly t'tltt Can he applied - nnrr B r-nnn D n p fltoany | iart ot the body. Wliolo tamlly can 5E KEViLIL , . the blood and cures wear It. It cli-ctrifl j TCOTIMftMIB I O Every one cenwlno and used ay i cnnliFlon. T.OTE tbo foilowinR wno narnlioon u ! C3 > > lN > lifA ! > d ot'HES l A. J. HoapInnU , H. K. 1'arkirnml J. M. lliinlot , all oil lloixnl or Traito , * j Clilcafrot A. OrrporT. conimlpalon ini'rchftntjHiuplc VRrrts ; Uudd Do'jlo.tlio rcatlioraoinan. f'ul. Connelly. $ ot the Intrr Orrani Q. W liollus , II. ! > . . Mormontown. lowai Lmuil Milk , KHiikaUo.Ill i Jurlcro I. n I flUurrav.NaperTllle.nl. ! r I , Abbott. uit."llTw. > tcrwork , SouthIicmt.InS.i Itoht it.BntniisonCliloafo i.ostotace ; L U. lIcMlcliacl. M l.nuToi.N ( y. "Yourlioltlmsacp.iniplUhtilwhat nuntlicr rM.'mly lias : itvady norroa ftnd comfoi-taLlc t'.tt'pat iii bt. " ItuLt. Hail , aldcruiui , JtO ICaii MlhStreetMo * York | nnd thousanrtofothtr * . . . . „ . , . , , Ur MiiOttE'C FiUr.ht. O CLt&llHu * [ tlAUr.&tl'o USLI ISTOperlcrioallott'crt-currentunfelertrlcl- tynroi.tronBor mlldaitho.wcarcrinaydo- ilroi produces a continuous cui-rcnti ronrc/k electricity thrcUKh the body on the nc-rvei , it curua UUoaEcu by ( ronoratlnt a contliinous rurn > nt of electricity < 1O or jahouraoutof 4 > throujfhoiit tbalniinnniyitcni , orrini > iic immediately , mid pradiieln * mew circulation of thu Ilfu force * tha Mood , Im- . partlnif vl .ttrongtlieneriryiiiidre lth , lienallcllicrtre ! > tinontlia fall3d. ThoinurlU of thlnaclcu. tlnolleltarrt b ' c rtcorfnUtHi and Indorsed by thousand * * whom It haj ourud. Any bank coinmcrcial nsrency or wluilecalo hojso In Chloagoi vtholccalo Ban KrantUi-i ) aud Chlcan-i- ST Send i\inp for 118 I > * KO llluttraUHl | inlupMrt. TTF3w. . JT. 33CO3ajru"EI. InventoraiidUanufacturcr , 1'JlVubnsb Avenue i P.UPTUHE ° HS S ? DR. ELEOinO-fitaSNETlG BEIT-TRUSS. FOR T- : LAUNDRY FOR THE TABLE. "THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY. CHICHESTER'S ENGLISHADIAMOND BRAMD. JHE ORIGIN AL.THC ONLY GENUINE BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS ' ASKDRUGGIST FOR miCHESTER'S ENGLISH , SAFF-ALWAYSRELIAeK TO LADIES /DIAMOND BRANDJAKEHOOTHER INDISPE.'JSABLE.SOLDQyALLDRUGOISTE. . OR INCLOSE 4f ( STAMPS ) ASK FOR DIAMOND BnAND.CHICHESTCBStNCUSII , 'ron PARTICULARS ANDTAKCMOOTHCRSrcSICNATURtONEVERV BOX. /IN LCTTCII OY nCTUHN MAIL CntMlLfliVU SOlIMCr J'ADISOM SQPHH.A.P * * * SEE SIGNA1URCON CVOIV BOX UNSOLICITED WRITTEN TCSTIMCNIALSA'tOOVtRrnOM LADIES WHO HAVE Ui 0 Will biif ono of our nobby Hflriug Huith inVortccl , ' line1 Ciishimuro. or Si'otc'h ( Jhoviots , in nil tlio popuUir , color.- , and btylo.s.j He-ill liiirgnius that' ' cannot full to bo appreciated by tho1 di-forniiig , W o nro nwarn thnt IN- | nro laryely ndver-i thi * but nil of thorn fa n no t stand tlio _ of clo-o in spection. Wo U'sk our customers to cxnniino our stork , nnd thus s\iUfy. : . tlionibolvcs of its ( ( Utility nnd our veracity. JtemarVabhs for jiowerf ul tyinpt- thetli tunj. jillabju ctlon andjob toiuttraurJblllty.jHycarii' rffciril , tha best tniar n ecot | Ilie cacel- leoce o PEERLESS DYES TIIH cwAnrn OF TIIK Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The ItCht Iloiita from Omilii ; ; anil Council UlnlTs to = = = THE EAST : TWO TUA1.NS DAII.V IlKTWKIC.V OMAHA ANI1 COUNCIL UI.UK1-S AND Milwaukee , SI. Paul , Minnciipllsj ! | ( Cedar Itnpids , Itiiek Ihhuid , i'reepurt , Jtovkdml , Clintuu , Iiiliuiu' ) ) | , I'.lgln , Madison , Jnncstillc , Ilclult , Winunn , La Croste , Anilull other Important paints Ka t , Korlbcuit and bouthiiubt. iuh tloknti cull nn tlio ticket ncfit at 1W1 Kiirnum stn.it. In llnrktr lllock , or nt Union 1'uciau JJcuot. ' I'ullman Slccri'm onil the fluent Dlnlnu' ( 'urn In Iho wnrhl ururiiii on tlio muni line ut llm Clilcaxo. Jill wuukiu > * > t I'uul Hnllwuj , and every allcmlun U | iulrt to imsn'iitcrs by luurii'ou , uui loyo ci Uie company U. Mil. I.Kit , nencrnl Mauu cr. J. K Tl CKKlt , Anlntunt lii-ncral MiinajTCr. A. V. II CAlU'UNTliK , OciiLTttl l'a unger nnd Ticket Agent. liKo.K. IIKAl'KOUI ) , AnsUtant General 1'aiiiiLge/ anil Ticket Avtnt j.T. t'liAHK.Ucncralfcupcrlatcndent , GOLD MEDAL , PAHIS , 1878. BAKER'S 11 f Wamntril iihinliili/ [ pure Cor on , from wlilcli tlio cicc-ts of Oil lias U'cnruninul. Itlutthnt limit il.e ttrettyih of Cocca inlxol will ) fctarcli , Arrowroot or hiigar , iiinl la tin rrfore far tnoro ( Couoml- cal , cvslwy ten lK > n fnt etnl < * cup. It la cUlltlouj , nourUlilng , flreiigthoninp. i-j llyUliitttilaiiil admirably aiUptiil for Invalid * na \u II HI/or utrboni In In-allh bold L ) tirocrri i-rvrjnhcro. W , BAKER & CO , , Dorclieslei ; Mass , ApYICBFREB. 1IOWTOAOT , mitur ll ch oaK i.Monld . . d ricuitd < lo < tilcnitcU EctlcdTieitlieientfreeon a UMJTQS CJIHH . i.i jL.uu DIGAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION DoRl | nlnc pcrsniiR , tnldnc nilvnntnirr ofotir rnnutntlon , nru constantly ctnrtliiK IIIIISHH Mcitlunl I tn1 > llnlnnoti ( * to ilocelvo Htrnti- Kors vlsltliid the city. ThcHO iirntcnUcr * usually disappear In n few weolts. Jlewnro or them or iliclr runners uri\K < 'ins. The Oinnlin itlntl- Icnl nml Murulcnl Institute is tlio onljoHtnlillshed Mcdlonl luittlutn In Omnhn , Dr. MuMcnnmy , Proprietor. When you innko up your mind to visit its nmlce n nicinnrnndum or our exact address , mid thus RIXVO trouble , dclny or inlmnkcs. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Oil J. W. McMENAMY , Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY ! 'EA S HOSPITAL AWI > PIEiVATK B'UACTICC. Assisted ly ) a lliuicr of Competent , Skillful and ExflGriciiCGl Physicians and Surgeons , rnrtk'iilnr Attention paid to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Diseases of tlio Urinary and Sexual Organ's , J'rhale Diseases , Disuses of'tlic Xenons System , Lung ami Throat Diseases. Surgical Operations , Epilepsy or -Fits , Tiles , Cancerg , Tumors , lite. More money invested ; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures effected ; more modern improved iiutnimcntf , apparatus and appli ances than can be found in all other inliimnrics , institutes or dispensaries in the west combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well wanned and ventilated rooms foi patients , three skilled physicians always in tl'U building , All kinds of diseases treated : n the most scientific manner. faifacliire Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Batteries , and c.in supply physicians or patients anv appliance , remedy or instrument Known , Call and coimilt us , orFrite for circulate upon all sub jects , with list of questions for patients to answer Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages nnd facilities lor treating dinjafes per forming surgical operations and nursing patients , which , combined with our acknowl edged ability , experience , responsibility and icputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Meclica' and Surgical Institute is conducted upon -strict business and scientilic principles , and patients here 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 yon conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us. you will find that these dtatenients of our position , location and facilities are not overdrawn in any particular , but are plain unvanislicd facts. Only Keliablo Medical Institute Making a Specialty of All IMood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison icinovcd from the system without nicicury. New restorative ticatmcnt for loss of Vital Power . Persons 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 lo indicate contents orsendor. One personal interview prcfenccl. Call and consult us or send liibtory of your case , and we will send in plain wiapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency , S.iphilib , Gleet and Varicocelc with question list. My Reasons for Writing a BOOK Upon Private , Special and Neryons Diseases , I have for many years made a specialty of ilibL-ases of the military and ccxual organs have become a recognized authority upon the Mibjcct , consequently 1 leccive an mi- mente number of lettcrH from physicians and nlllicted persons , abkin ; my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of mch persons , 1 have written a book , giv ing a general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatmentsuc- cebb , advice , etc. After reading it. persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages i not lo fulnisli reading matter to a class of person * who read out of mcie idle rurlosity.biit for the benefit ol the many who are suffering to a greater or li-.s ( dcgi ce Irom dUcatcx , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual and urinary organs. Not a day pastes but we receive many calls or leltets from persons buffering from this class of diseases , or their sequel , Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that 1ms wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright proi pects and is . .hoitcnmg th'jir days. SnrKlcal operations for the euro otllaro flr > , nub J'oet. Tumorn , Cancers. I'lstula. Cntnrnct , Btrnlitsimiginnnh-JIycii1. Varlt-ocolo , luvuiad XulU , Wens aad Deformities of the Human body In the most hrlcnililo imimier. performed Wi' treat Chronic dlsfuouj of thu I.un . He.irt. Mead. Illooa. Sltln , Scal | > . Stomach. I.lver. Kid. nuys , llluilder. Nerves , bones , etc. , as 1'aralyala. lnllpp y (1'itnt. ( Hcrofiilu , Dropsy , nrlgafa Diseaae. Tupu Woim , UlLCis or Tovur aores , DyapujHlu or Oastritla , llaldiiejs , KIMIIIH. etc. DISEASES OF VTOMEN. J , tesij11"1 mn < lt approved methods _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - . . - . , I'-REti. Dr. .Mi-Mcuuiiir 1m * for yenrsilovoted u liirxa portion of lila tuii t' the tulv and tiuatmniiiur tillscluss of ilise.iacs and UiiH npnred noitlior tlino nor nuniey to perfet t tumm-lf , nml li ful'.y iiiilloil | ] wltU uvcry lustrumeric mijillauto uiul reuicily of viiluu iu thisUe itwunt or Moillcluu nil Surrie EYE AND EAR DEPMTMEST We claim buperlorlty over any orcullst or aurlRt In the WOBI , nnd Iho thonsandn whom wo hnvo purod. alter othi-rn huvo fulled. aiib-i'imUatu ur i Until. To thoao alllicled wllli H > o nnd Kar ells. i" , u Klmuly say , call and < ouaiilt u * . W u n'-lcntlllc opinion , then vlult wiioin yuu like , and if jou hro nn IntcIllKeiit ufiiion you nlll let urn l us fur tii-utineiit and euro. our bi > ul.doicrlbinKtlio Myoand KM .inij ihflr dihuihoi l-i plain Unuu.i e. with numerous illus- ( rntiii > , are written fur the bt-ne'lt of p itioiiU and pliynlLluna who writy us In rfS' > rd to cases : by readlw ; tliom ( Uirfullvpliysicmn B'lJ inti'tit will l Imvuucljur I iiiiiler < > luiiillu4 and can descrlba ca-.e. t..HHinorolntflli . ; ully. WRITE FOII BOOK ON DltiliASEb OF THE EYU Ailtlrciis ail letters to OMAHA MEDICAL AKD SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR. J. W , MCMENAMY , H. W. Our , ISIIl&DoilgB Sts. , 0Haia.N6il ! !