8 . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MOXDAl , JTLY 2. ISSb. THE CITY. A notey eenip tool , place nt the Union 1'nrlfic depot last night , but the fighters flfippod wny in the crowd bolero tboir tituncs could bo learned. Two men jumped upon n third , supposed to be n scab , knocked him down and kicked him In the fnce. His howls drew a crowd , but the two dUiipucarcd ( IB stfitcd. J. I ) . Murphy , of Xoith rinttc , is fit the I 'ax ton. Atnbroic II. Lee , of Waterloo , Noli. , Is nt the Paxtoii. K C. Culklns , of Kearney , Is stopping nt the I'uxton. Arthur Knglhh ninl Mls i Hello I'nrkcr , both of SrrlVmrr , mo stopping nt the 1'nxton. Herbert Goodrich and George Hlcko.v. of Fremont. came down yesterday to sue tlio Oiniihti-IJes Moines giunc. 11. Sillouiiv , thi ! prospective huullord of the Murnij , has been Joined by his wife ami daughter , who t'.unc from Cedar Itnplds , In. t'olonol Clmsc , who Is to deliver the Vouithof : .Inly or.itton apnlli tills yenr nt ( . 'hniniiipn , Ch HP eonnl.v , loft for tlml plnro tm morning on the H. > > c. M. K. Li. Cox , who has made iniiny friends us tin. rlei-k "f tlio H.irkcr , joins fortunes with lilt * I'axton from to dnv. .Ilinniy U.ilch will illl the breach nt the Hurkcr for tlio time being. Cnuultt From a Spnrk. A house owned nnd occupied by Mnry Ann Hnkor , on the corner of Kiftli nnd I'icreo Ktreets , was set on llro by u spark from n passing H. & M. engine ycslcidny. About $25 worth of diitmiKo wns done before the llamts weio extinguished by the lire depart ment. Tlic Pirt ! The llro hulillcs hurt in Inat Monday's upset tire all Kitting ulont ; nicely , and gr.ul- unlly recovering from their injuries. They nro grateful for favors received and speak particularly of Major Clarkson , who pave them n largo iinantlty of first-chins cigars to help while away the hours , and nlso his chnrinlng daughter , who pi csuntcd them with some lovely ( lowers. Three Young Il'ulivvaymcn. As John Smith , who lives on 'I'enth nnd Huncioft , was passing down Thirteenth street near Ai bor about 11 :1B : last night , ho was knocked down and lobbed by three highwaymen. His watch and chain nnd t. i In money wore taken from him. Smith says Unit in appearance the robbers were all young fellows of al.out eighteen or nineteen years , ami ho would icuJlly rccogni/o them If ho saw them ngam , V Youthful Tlilul1. Albeit Walters , a mere lad of fourteen , is behind the bars nt the central police station for stealing a watch from a gentleman living near 1 wenticth and Pierce. A man named Gcorgo Green is uKo n prisoner on the charge of being nn accomplice and receiver of the stolen property. According to the boy's story , Green induced him to steal the watch , promising to glvo him 5 if ho would do so. C ! i cen , however , denies this story. nnd says that he merely jr.ivo the l.id 5 for the watch , not knowing It was stolen. JIo Will Scr\e Out Ills Term. Ttiomas Whlto was arrested last evening for making things uncomfoi table for his di vorced wife , 1-iiizlo Spr.iguc , who lives at 2112 Ginning street. White is also wanted nt the comity Jail to linish serving out an uncx- jilrcdtoim. Ho was sent up In Apiil for lorty-llvo days for thievery , nndshoitly after Ills term commenced ho was delegated by the Jailer to assist some of the other prison ers who were working outside the Jail , when he soired the opportunity to disappear. Since then ho has "laid low" until yester day. _ A Itnrn Gone to Smoke. The department was brought out at 2 o'clock this morning by an old-tlmo alarm by locomotive whistles. The occasion was the burning of n small frame barn in the rear of William Schmidt's saloon at ( i2 ! South tfinth street. Aleut two weeks ago it wns used as a stable for the horses of the South Omaha brewing company , but since then its only nso has been to harbor bums at night. The bain was probably lit cd by one of its lodireis. In fact one of them is reported as having threatened to do so. The property belongs to Mike Dee , and his loss will not exceed f'JiM ) . The lire made a big bla/o , but the depaitment pie- vented its spreading. The rideis on the chemical engine had n thrilling experience on their way to thollie. A sewer had been opened across Tenth street , Just south of Hainc.v , but was enclosed with boards resting on the tips of upturned barrels. In the daikness of the shadow cast by the biddings the driver did not see this. The hoi tes were going at full speed , With a leap that would do credit to hurdle racers they cleared the lirst board nnd the open ditch and knocked the farther board off its supports. In their wild leap they carried the front wheels into the air and across the opening The hind wheels struck the ditch with a fearful Jar that neail.v shook the rldoiH oil the onirme , but the momentum I cari led all safely through. Cool the blood niiil re/rulnto / the bowels by the USO Of TAUKANT'h SHI.1/.KIl AJ.'IUIINT. block of sporting goods in the wobt lit Colliiirf' Gun Co. , Illl ! ! DOUJJ- THIS DKNVIOK MINT. It Wan Itullt In 1HIO ( and Coinnt-c Coiiiini'iiceil the Same Year. OMAIIV , Juno 'J.'l. To the editor of Tun Iliii : : To settle n hot please answer the fol lowing question : When was the Denver , ( Col. ) , mint built nnd nt what date was the first money coined there ( Also , from what point did thcp receive the bullion ! MONEY. flu 1SX ( ) Clark , Umber & Co. , who were doing n private banking business , began the coinage of gold money which resembled the ? 5 , ? 1U and t'Ai gold pieces coined by the gov ernment , with the exception that instead of bearing the stump , United States of Amer- icn,1' they bore the stamp , "Clinic , ( Iruber t Co. , " nnd ' 'Pike's Peak" Instead of "In God Wo Trust. " These coins wcro heav ier and In weight weiu ac tually woith inure than the goveinmont coins. Sovei.il of them aio now in the miihunm at Philadelphia. Clark , Giuber & Co. established this mint at then own expense and begun this colnago in ordei to save the enoi mous cost of $ . ' 10 per * 1KKI ( on the trmibpoitation ol gold coin horn the Mis souri nvor hero. They continued the coining of thcso pieces until 1Mb , when by order of the gov ernment tney discontinued. The govern ment then purchased their "plant" and es tablished n government branch mint for the purpose of rcllning bullion only. No 1110110,5 Is coined hcio now nor ha'vtheru ' been shuo 1M1I. The bullion from tflo vai ions smelters in the west Is sent here and retlned mnl forwarded to the Philadelphia mint. The bullion Is received from smelters established at the various mining camps throughoul Colorado nnd the west. ] Without health life hns no sunshine. , Who could bo huppy with dytpopslu , piles , low spirits , houdiu'ho , nguo , 01 discuses of the stomach , liver or kid neys ? Dr. Jonos' Hod Clown * Tonic qulokly euros the above , discuses. Price 61) ) cents. O. 1 < \ Ooodnmn. Buy liuvn tennis outfits of Collins' Gun Co , , Kill ! Douglns street. Troniondous stock of Fourth of .Tulj goods , including the latest nnd host , tit Collins' ( jun Co. , 1315 ! Douglas street. Full line of base ball foods at Collins Gun 'Jo. , 18Ii ! loun ! ns street. Tim Union * Pnclllc. "THE OVKHLAND KOUTt : " Will seJl tickets to all .points within a , ilUUuico of two hundred ( 'J'O ( ' ) miles July 3d uiul 4th ; good re'turning until July 6th ut Olio/uru for the round-trip. Ti ; DIM MM ? JUM * . ' jrtw Hrrnkprq Ilrou llt UfTorc tlio .Municipal Hnr < if iluxllco. Tlio following is the record of nrrcsts made urlng the month.of June by the police force , ml kept by Jailers Johnson ami Hcliont : \dultery 1 \ . saults -4 Vssault nnd battery 1 iuggery 1 iurglnry T "nrrying concealed weapons fl ierklcss drlvhiif. . ) lsturbliig the pence. , 1 Cccping vicious dog 7 ) rnnkR COS "ast driving i > ) isi-lmrgmg ilicnrms , 4 'Ighting 0 ! ) 'rnml 1 Dbtninlnp money under fwlso prctonrcs. ! 5 'utfitlvcs from justice ! l nmblini , ' 2 \eppei s of houses of ill-fiimo S > njnrinfr property 2 iimatos houses Of proslUutlotl 85 'rostitutcs 2US iidfrcnt exposure 1 ncni risibility ! "olty larceny 2J Uiimd larceny , S jiirceny from porsoit 18 \ lohiting peddler's llcottsu U Violating hack license I Violating garbage license 1 Violating plumber's license 1 Violating building llconao 1 Mixing mortar on street , . t Onsecnc language : i Heslst lug ofllcer.s 15 I'd keep the pcaco it Violntiiiff primary election ordinance. . . . 1 Kobbcry 2 Spilling dnt on streets b Obstructing stieets 80 Deduction , . 1 Shootinit 1 Sign nuisance fl iU'celvliig stolen goods 1 Leaving teams unhitched 1 Total 2,24'J Nineteen of tlio cabcs wcro scut to the ills- .rlct court. Croquet sets , olotrant nnd chenp , Collins' Gun Co. , 1111 ! ! Douglas street. C. Leo Staub , Architect and Supt. , olllco 1019 Howard ; Hi years' experi ence. Fine , fctylish buildings a apoe- inlty. _ ' UM SOUTH O'MAIIA xivs. : . Klllotl While AVorklnjj One Jlour Kroiii'n Dinner To a Collln. At half past U Sunday afternoon Enguno M. Lift sat down to eat his dinner in the en ginc room of the Omaha packing house , and ut half past 1 his body lay in a colll n at the nndci taking establishment ol Hrowcr & Sul livan , lie was engineer in charge of one of the free/iiig-mnchines , and white oiling up his engine , a carboy of ammonia burst. lie endeavored to esrupc from the stilling fumes , but accidentally ran into the lly wheel of an other engine , and when tiiKen out was dead Ills node ami both legs were broken , and it is prob.ihle he never knew whutj'-ti uck him. He was about twenty-tineo jears ago , and came from Slmrpsburgh , Md . and lias nn undo In Hoono county , Iowa. No blnmo could bo attached to anyone , ami the death was accidental , hut very sudden. He had the reputation of being n good workman , mid of at all times being perfectly sober Ho boarded with Mrs. H.\nn , at the corner of Thirty-second and S streets. Nittes about ilio City. John Kane , who broke Jail a week agowas captured on the hill by Olllcer Hrennan Sat urday night , nnd is onto moie behind the bars. bars.Olllcer Olllcer John Sexton is in receipt of con gratulations from his many friends. IIo de cided to commence housekeeping , and yester day afternoon was married to Miss Mary Kelly. The cei oniony wns performed by Father Morlarty at St Hndact's church , and was witnessed bj a number of friends of both contracting parties. In future John will reside nt the coiner of Twenty-sixth and O street. Chris Johnson was inn in as a drunk yes terday. A boy named Snooks fell from a tree nt Shecly's yesterday morning , and broke his collarbone. Dr. l inhout took care of him. Knights of Labor met yesterday afternoon and perfected ariangemcnts for the Fourth of July celebration. The .letter and Young ball club wiped out the ( into City club to the tune of 10 to 0. Five innings did it. This is where you will find the policemen this month : Olllcer KcdmonJ will be Jailor. Dining the night watch Andcison will he on N street , cast ol Twenty-sixth , mid Sexton will be west of Twcnt.\-sixth and around the tracks. Looncy and Luiidgrcn will have the hill to themselves , and Oillcer Dixon will bo roundsman. In tlio daytime OnkerJ. Mnloney will have N street to looi ; after , O Ulcer lirenn.ui the hill , and Pat Hico Al bright. "Yes I mean it , " said Councilman McMillan to Tin : 15ii : reporter. "I'm willing that the Electric Light company ahull have atwo--cir . franchise , and no more. 1 said that at the last council meeting , and 1 don't think the present coum il has any right to bind their successor * to anything. If the now council wants to give a lift ecu year contractlet them do it , but I am only in luvorol tlio present council granting a franchise for tlio time they arc In olllco. " A great many of the electors think the same as Councilman Mc Millan. Stnoko Seidonbortf'H Figaro nnd ot the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Mover & Co. . wholesale depot. Great variety of campaign good's at Collins' Uun Co. , 1H11 ! Douglas street , Dr. McGruw , kidney , Heetnl , & priv ate diseases. Room l : ! , Bajlunun block A riiincse Girl. Ng Yeo Nam is the Clunoso name berne by a beautiful girl who arrived on the steamer llclgic nearly a month ago. When the btcamer was releiircd from quarautino nnd pretty Ng Yeo was taken to the circuit court to arrange for proper bonds for her releiiKJ on a writ of hnbuns corpus she created no little buiiBiilion ninong tlio olllcinlh , attorneys and reporters pretent. Instead of hav ing a Chino-i' caste of countenance , Ng Yeo posscxMul an oval fuco , a nose slightly Human , largo , round , dark o.H'g , pi-arly teeth and n llgnro that many nn American beauty would give worlds to pOBiohd. Snob wa Ng Yeo's appearance and her actions in court \\oro entirely anti-Clinie o. The ordinary Chinese girls demeanor when among tho-e not ut her o'vu race , is propur to a precUoneas. She holds a handkerchief to her face , novur smiles , and under no circumstances e.xprcssi's surprise in fact a prim maiden aunt would go into ocstai'ies over such a ward. JJut Ng Yeo lin'd no ono to shako n warning linger at her ; she had all the latitude possible and took advantage of it. Hlio peered out of the corner of her eyes at a reporter in a most bewildering way , then pouted be cause heMIS tuo modest to saunter over \\here she sat and say nice things to her. Kho wns well up in all the arti fices known by tlio girls of the present day , and by those thoughtless aire she wrecked her own happiness , for ho will bo sent back to China. Consul 13ee heard about the waif , ami as blio lucked proper credentials ho pro ceeded to investigate her ease , : \a it is quite probable she was shipped to America fur immoral purposes. The consul said yesterday ; "Her case is a remarkable one so far as I Iiavo gout ) . Jluth of her parents were not Chinese ; of that 1 am certain She has J'ortuguotc blood in her veins apd her verv appear.tiicc disproves the statement of Lee Kong You that the girl'is his wife's sister. Ho sajjj she Aits'born in America'and that die re turned to China in JhTS.Vhi > pur- chj'ised her ticket to thibcountry ami by whom slie was en.t , 1 huvo not learned ' No cut or mark down 1)y any house can approach our prices , simply for the rea son our prices are imulo right to begin with.Ve \ don't start the season with 100 per cent profit , reduce to 5 l per cent later on , and at the close mark down to a profit of 25 per cent ; this is not , uway. . WE STARJT KIG11T AT FIRST ; that's what sells our Clothing. The prices are always the lowest at the beginning and the end of season alike. As the season is closing , we find good sound reasons for marking clown some of our goods. Some lots don't sell well and again such lots as have sold well are badly broken up. It is no good policy to carry them over ; it is better to reduce the price and get rid of them. Thnts the way wo do it and when wo reduce the price wo put it low uhough to accomplish the object. Wo offer this week a genuine mark down in many lots of Children's , Boy's and Men's Suits and Pants ; when you see them you will realize how much of a mark clown this is. We will let you judge of the Viilues. Boy's and jo ing Men's llannel Suits , a splendid color and warranted Indigo blue at $4.50. Boys and young Men's all Wool Cassimero Suits , a neat dark stripe and a pattern which will please anybody , honest goods and of fair weight at $4.9O. This is a Suit which ordinarily can not bo bought for less than $8.OO. Boy's and young Men's Scotch Cheviot Suits of elegant light color , tasty and stylish , well made up at $6.75 ; a suit that is selling right along everywhere for from $1O. to $12. All these Suits run up to 18. Boys long and knee Pants for summer wear , at one-half their value. s : E = > IE a i .A. nil - We offer this week a big lot of good Seersucker Coats for largo boys and young men , at the extraordinary price of 25 cents a piece. These Coats are worth $1.OO and would not be sold for less if we had Vests to match them , as it is we want to close them out , and offer them at % their value. The patterns are nice but sizes are from 32 to 3-i only. Come early if you want one , as they won't last long at the price. One Price Only. No Deviation , Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. SOME HOSPITAL FAKES. A crowd nt the corner of Thirteenth street and Broadway attracted the at tention of a New York World reporter , ind he clutchc'1 his note-book with the jrip that thrills the news-gathorer'ri icwh-iiorvc from the thumb up. So the World wonderer wrote this : Oil the sidewalk lay a respectable ooking woman , apparently suite ring jreat pain. She was poorly dressed , ind looked to pleadingly at the sur rounding spectators that many ladies were prompted to give her money. In .1 little while an ambulance arrived , the surgeon jumped out , and the crowd fell Iwek to lot him approach the woman. Hut as soon as he saw her face with a look of disgust he returned to the am bulance and refused to taKe her to the liObpital. The crowd got iiidlgiiantand several of the laities suggested various kinds of punishment for the surgeon ivho had left the "poor faick woman" on the sidewalk , refusing her medical aid. In order to better express their con demnation of the surgeoa's conduct , many of them gave the woman more money. On the departure of the ambu lance the woman seemed to get better. She stood up and walked a few steps. 501110 ono asked her if she could walk lioino , and she said she thought she could , The crowd dispersed and the woman started through Thirteenth street. The reporter followed. When Third ivonuc was reached the \\oman entered a saloon and there drank two glasses of whisky. The reporter then called on the am bulance burgeon , who refused to take the woman , and who ib connected with ono of the leading hospitals. In re sponse to questions the surgeon eiiid : "That woman is an oldtimehospital fake. " As boon as her purse is low she will pick out some busy part of Broad way , fall down and pretend to be very ill. She eats snull , which makes her look deathly white for awhile , and this help.to o.xcito sympathy. Passers-by will , through symp.iphy , give her money. You see if is a regular busi ness with her. 1 have had her several times , and so has every hospital in this city. She causes ambulance surgeons no'ond of trouble. " "Have you many of tho--o 'hospital fakes' to contend with ? " asked the re porter. "Why , yes , lots of them , " responded the surgeon. "There is a man who simulaten appoplcxy so well that ho can almost deceive a physician. Ho makes money by doing so. IIo generally falls in prominent places , and on the arrival of an ambulance immediately recovers. Another ease is that of a young woman who pretends to have u gastrie ulcer. She is familiar with the symptoms and will fall in the street and pretend to bo buttering great pain. Tlio money she collects she uses to purchase drink and morphine. "Then there is the case of a man who simulates paralysis so well that you can puncture his limb with a knife or a noi'dlo without a mu clo in his body twitching. This fellow is an old-timer and well known in all the hospitals. The dillicult.- . these 'fakes' is that when one of UK in is really sick and an ambulance is summoned the surgeon is apt to think thorn shaming and then they me lift. " Absolutely Pure , 'J hi ? powilri ne\er varies. A in.irvelqf pntlly , s'lc < nlU tun I Vili "Us mt'Miti Mint : icuno , ic ! tli.ui tlic ordumii Unilh. .ai'l canrnt Unt-oM ; n i n itl > tlif muliitmlcof Io\v < V , li < irt welihi uliumi | iUt' ihui. i * > > 0urs . ' < JIK'I/IH ran. . Uin.il. lUKlM.troMi.K Co , , lutiWUbt. . , I MAX MEYER & BRO. Western Agents for ChlckciliiK , Knabc , Voso and llalir Ilros.il'lnnas ; Story iiClnrk Organs. A nw itioiti : MFT. : I'lnnos and Oipnns but llttlp used ttlil bo f.old this \\eulc nt the following reduced priced ami terms : Oi m fnntMl | i' < il/mcn / ( . Payment. 1 Knabo Square , cost } COO , for WTO . WJ.OJ (15.00 1 UccKer Uros. Squaru Uiand co it 14W ) , for iJxiO . iiO.OO 10.00 1 llrailhnry Square , cost $ JW. ( tor JIM . 15.00 10.00 11. 1' . Hale Square , cost $373. lorfir. 1500 10.00 1 Stodiliml Squaie , coat Mil , for SllW . . 10.00 6.00 1 KmcrbcnSiruaro , a splendid b.iruulii , cost $ * > UO , for JJO. . 10.00 6.0d 111 ullett Davis Sqnaro Uraml , cost SftV ) . for & 2' > . . . 25.0 ] 15.09 Ularslinll Wenclel Upright cost & > ( HJ , for 4175 . . . 1VOO 10.00 1 * A indoor t'prlght , cost KOJ , for $1M 15.00 10.00 1 Ktnili.ill Organ , cost itt , for Wo 10.00 3.00 1 ? , : . - ; . .ttOwan , cost SIM. for j ( ) 3.00 1 Mason & Hnnilli Organ , cost IJW , forf5 ! . 10.03 5.00 Coino early and take your pick. IJrlng this ad. with you to avoid mistakes. MAX M12V1JU & BUO. , Corner Kith null Fnrimm Sts. mm : rnnKPiciuMIMTARV ACADCMV JL I'eukskill-oii-Hnds'on. N V Sent ) for nita- JNO M.TII.DIIN , M I ) . . .M.A. 1'rluclpal Knslly dlBPsted : of the Illicit llavor. A lionrty ticveriiBM for a stii'ng ' npjctlt" ; u dellcufi > iirlne for the .sensitive 'J hmounlily tostud , nutritions ; niilntabU' ; uiu'Xii-ikiJ in imiity : no unpleasant after ctlects. Requires no uolllng. Marlon Ilnrlniul , Christina Terlmnc Tlorrlck , Dean A. It. Thomas , M 1) ) . , pinnonnro It the best of nil thu powedeml rhocoliites. No other cnniili It In lliivui , purity and AVI i-n vni'in 1C ( inulltii-s. matttit for 10 stamps. 10. O. PA. TIiu Uvorluiul Uoute. " Has so arranged its Family Slcopin Car service. , that berths can now bo reserved served upon application by any tielcct ngontto M. .1. Uroovy 'assciiBor Agpnt , Council Blutl'b , Iowa. The rcborvatioiib when made are turned over to the train conductors taUiiif , ' out such carso that pabsoiiffors can now secure berth's or dered , the same jw a Pullman berth is rcbcrvcd and secured. J. S. TKIillKTS , 13. li. I.OSIAX , ( Jon. 1' . X T. Afjont. AHs't li.l'.it T. A OMAHA , MO It. Big O linn given univer sal entisfai'tlun In lb euro cil Ounorrlicra and iilcct. 1 i-ri'tcriljeltBnd - f cul Eato In n commend' j It to nil EulTereri. t.J.SlOXIIt , M.I ) . , Oectlur , III. rnion si.oo. Trr i. a fc " rl Bold by E T. Allen M. D. , . , . . , IloiUior"tUIc Specialist , THROAT AND HOSE , Spectacle * Accurately I'raatrlbed. OMAHA ] STEEL PENS COLD MKflAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1S13. Has , 303-4O4-I7O 6O4. THE MOST PEBF3CT OP PENS. 'Rfmrffrirpfromtlin if WEAK ! i fSfiil of < .uUiiil | r- aMViruiJ , urlj ii a > e it l l i"u > ilunlli Inolln i iitf full paitiiuUni for Imiuo imi , Hw uC rtpROF.AFl'ct' ' FOWLER , Mocdus , Oonn. i iuvmrcutediu6U OM i > rne' < Kliclra.laaillc licit' TruM.eointilnixl Ouarontftatho oolr ona lu U o world vintratli 2 acoiittnuoui Klrclrio * r Magnitft ml. Scientific , Powerful , Durable , orljbln * ud IrtecllTo. Arolilroudi rn nodcurvd. Ucndbtaiop tot nami tilcC. mi.T.4 Ir OU lilHCAHLS. ICI ttAfiWi 4YL. CH1CACO. -TUB OK TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Hcst Kouto from Onmha nnd Council IJInfft to - = = THE EAST- - - TWO TUAINS nAH.V DBTWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. rani , Minneapolis , Cedar Knplds , Rock Island , Frecporf , Itockford , Clinton , Dubnrjtic , Da > cupvr ) ( , Elgin , Madison , Jancsvillc , llcloit , M'inona , La Crosbc , And all other Importunt points East , Northeast and Southeast. For tbroiiKh tickets mil on ( ho ticket npent nt 1V)1 ) Farunm etrvet , In Uiirkcr Illocli , or at Union 1'acinu Deiiut. Pullman Sleepers and the finest Dining Cnro In the world lire run on the inuln line of Hie Uiltugo , Mil waukcc A. M I'mil llailuny , imil every attention la puld to | ) sseugcr > by courteous employca cf Ihe comnnny. H. Mll.I.lCH , ( Jcneral Munxjcr. J. t. ' 1UCKUI1 , Af'Hlant Oincrnl MnnnKor. A. V. II CAUl'UNTKU , Uuiicrnl 1'msenecr and Ticket AKent UKO i : IIHAH'OIII ) , Atslstimt General I'tttvuger anil Ticket Accnl J. T. CI .AUK. O enornl Bu perlutcndent. A'ill buy one of our nobby Spring Suits , in "Worsted fine Cassimere , or | Scotch Scheviots , in' ' all the popular colors - ! ors and styles. Heal bargains that cannot fail to be apprcciat-l cd by the discerning We arc aware that Inexpensive goods aie largely adver-l tiscd tins season , but all of them cannotj stand the test of close inspection.We _ _ _ ® ask our customers to examine our stock , ana thus satisfy Ithcmsclvcs of its quality and our ve- racity. Tlie only roiid to laUo Mr Dea Mnlnoa , Mnrhli.ilton n CiMur lliumln , t Hilton. Inxiin. ( liu ( : < Milnuuki'u u 11 nil iminm 1'u-t 'Juilii'iu > j.i..nf | veiirmkii C'ul.i. ru < liV ) iiunf ! 1 lull lilulm Vitt.iilii uri'f.inmli - Intiluu anil CalKiirnlu. li < itlt'r nupcrlt-r iiiiumu.'c * Illlt IMitnllllc | iy nny I'llllT IllH' Aui .nn n foiv ot ilio IIIIIUITIIIIK I'oln'B ' of Mipi > rli > rity rnj > } ) tlio iMlruim of Him ruail lii'tniun ouiuliit iiinl ( hliiiKO , me Its thicu liiiln * iluy "f DAV ( OA ( lll > . wliltli nri-lln iliif t ijinl liiiinaii tin Hiiil liiK > Miuii7 < * nncn-uiu I'Al.AiT'jl.l.hl'lNM Ali'i , uliuli un > in > iili < l nl ( "intdrl iillililiVUKiu IK I'Ml * 1/ilt DKAXVIM' ItOii.M < Alt' ! , iin iirim M'.l lij uiiy. unit HUM Mill ) itlulirtUiil'AI ATIVI. lllMMi I'AH * , tlicuiuul uf Hlilili latin it li liiiiinj vlxiuluru At CouiKll llliitb , llii'lr.ilin of tlio rnli'ii I'aillji Iliill- way ci.iuiitci In union iU-i"it wltli lli" o nt lliu < lit- < ntoNiiitliwoH'iii Hi In I'liluiHut IIIIUIN 'it tMt Ihiu inuki > tloMt ii nuui ti"ii > 'i''i ' t.i" < u of nil " ' " l'iir ilvlriili. lipllunt | ' < ill . I ImliiiiKtl , Mujjorii 1 nll llulu'n ' I1llt ' > iiiir J"P il , Monlr..il , lliihtun , Si York I'll.null nilila Ha tInmri. Uii-.li- lni.luii.iiiJ Jull polnln in tun l : > t A < k lurtiikcUMU " 'U ' ' 'NORTH-WESTERN" If jnu l li llic imtt aitoi iu' > Jntlon. All tltket UBiMiinn'IMl'liuimltttlilj lino. JflllOIIITT , K 1' . Wl .SON lull I Munwr. i n I ( r Afoat iiuor.ii. ills' . \V N. IIAIIU'I'K. ' ( .nil W i He ill Aiin { J ) j ; KIMII.U I.Ttikif Afc-ont G I'1 > 1 Cilj 1'H'Mtit.cr Acnl. HOI riui.il .1 M . UijnliH. Nco ARE THE BEST. PEERLESS DYES > INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Neb. J ' ' L' ! ? ' CAUTION DcHlKiiInu | > Tsnn = , tnklns ; nilvnntnRO of our rcpu'ntlon , arc cunstniitly Ntnrtlni ; liouim incdh-nl CHtntillRlimontH to deceive slraiiirers visiting the city , These iirolciidcrs r.pimlly ( iNnnpcnc In low weeks. Ilcwnri * of tlicin or tlietr runners or n rnta The Oinnlm Mrcllual nnd Surnk-nt ItiHtKutc In the only cqtnlillHliod niiullenl lnstl- tuto In Omaha , Dr. lUcMcmiinv , Proprietor , When yon ninko m > your nilntl to visit u , innlto n innmor.tmlniii of our exact luldrrsi. nnd thus snvo troulilo , delay or tiM-l ilces. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR. J.l \ McMENAMY , Physician and Surgeon in C TWKVrY YEAIlh' IGO.SI'BTAI , AM > 1 KJ1 ATI : I'KACTin : . Assisted by a Number of Coiiincleiil , Skillful and Exijcriciic3l Physicians anil Surgeons Particular .Attention pniil to Deformities , DNciws of Women , Diseases of ( ho I'l'Imiry and Sexunl OrvmiK , I'rhntc DiseiWJ , HH-as-es of the Xenons Sj tem , Lung and Throat Disease's , Surgieiil Operation * , 1'pllcpsy or I'iN , Piles , Cancers , Tumors , J'te. Mote money imcstcd , moic skilllul ph Mdansnnd burgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures eflcctcil ; moic modern improved inslinmcnts , nppnratus nnd appli ances than can be found in all other infn manes , institutes or dtspcnsaiics in the west * combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute 01 llosnitnl in the \\cst. Fifty newly furnished , well vanned and \cntiKitcd roonib for patients , three skilled pinsicians always in the huilding. All LituU of diseases tiea'cd ' in the most scientific manner. IVc Miiiiufactiii'c Sorgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , F.lectiical HaUenei. , and can supply physicians or patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call and consult us , or wnte for circulars upon all subjects jects- , with list of questions for patients lo answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence We ha\c superior advantages , and facilities for ti eating diseases , per forming Miigical operations and musing patients , which combined with our acknowl edged abi ity , experience , lespon&ibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute IhelliH choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute i = conducted upon ftrict business and scientific principles , and pal.cn b here icccise exeiy advantage tl-ul art , bkill , science nnd human ingenuity , can bring lo bear on their cases Their comfort and convenience will always be taken into consiilciation. Should j on conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond wi'h ' us xoii will find that these statements , ot our position , loc.uion and facilities are no ! oxcidiawn in anj particular , but are plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of All Rlood Diseacc > Hictv-sfullv treated. S phili'ic ' Poson ; removed fiom tlu > Rysleni without mercury New testorative ticatincnt foi losol Vital Power , IVrbons nimblf. toin' ( us may f cheated athomc by concsponileiicc. All coinir.unic ilions conlldenti0v Medicines or instalments sent In mail < r express sccuich parKcd.no maiks to indicate , contents or sender. One pcisonnl interview prcfcircd. Call and consult us 01 send his- \ lory of your ca e , and we will send in plain wiappci , run BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Piivatc , Special or Ncivous Disca > > C6 , Impotciicy , Syphilis , Gleet and .Vancocele , with question Hit. My Reasons for Y/ritiiig / a Book Up Private. Special and Nervous Diseases , I have lei inanv jcars made a specialty of diseases of the tinnaiy and sexual organs , have become a recognised authority upon the subject , cense < | utntl 1 rccei\c an immense number of letters fiom physicians mid alllictcd pcibons , asking my opinion and advice upon indi\idual cases. For the benefit of buch persons , I ha\e uiitten a book , giving a general description of the most common disi-ascb and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. Aftei leading it , poisons will ha\c a clearer iilc.i of their condition andean \siite me more intelligently and to thepo'nt It will therefore be siicn that our object in writing these pages it , not to furnish reading matter to a class 01 persons who icad out of incie idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who aie suffering to a greater 01 less degree from diseases , or the effects of discaties or abuses , of the bcxual or iirmar ) organs. Not a dav pastes but we rcctUe many calls 01 lettcis liom pcrhont suflei ing from this clas ol discuses , or their sequel Main of them aie ignorant of the cause ol the difficulty' that has wrecked their constilutio'is , thrown a cloud over their bright piospectb and it shoitcning their da\s. das.STJPLC3H3R.TT. . Siiruical operations lor the tuieof Mare Lip. Club Keel , Tumoit , , Cnnccif , Fistula , Cataiaci , Strabismus iCiosb Kjcs ; Varuocele , Inverted Nails , Wens and Dc'ornutic * of the Human Body performed in the most scientific manner. . , . . . , „ „ „ Wetic.it Chionic Di-cases of the Lungs , Heart , Head , Hlood , Skin , Scalp , Stnmacli , Liver , Kidnejs.nladder , Nencs , Uoncs , etc. , as Paialy-is , Kpilcpsy , ( Kith ) , Scrofula Uright's Disease , Tape V/onn , Ulccis or Kcver boies , Dyspepsia ot Gastritis , llaldncts IJc/cm.i , etc DISEASES OF WOMEN. Trealtd carefully , bkilllnlly and kciisnliMcally by the laltst and rriost approved metl.odb. . WKITK KOR HOOK ON UISIJAHliS OF WOMliN , I lUili. Dr. McMenamy has foi , eau devoted a large portion ol l.K . time to the study and treatment ol this clahs ofdixcascs , and has spared neither time nor money to pcifcci h.nnclf . , and is Jully bujijihcd with tvm iiihtiiinifiit , apnliani-c and itmed > of value in tins department of Miilicme : uul bnigcry. EYE ASD EAR DEPARTMENT We ilai n supcnoiil ) oicr any oculiot or .must in tinwe t , and the thousands whom we have cuu-d , altci olhiih have faik-d , uibbt.mtiatu our claims J o those afllicted with live and liar UiM'Ukt'i. , we bimph na > , call and coiibi.lt . us , get a bcient.fi. . opinion , then vibit whom ) ou like , and ifyou jjrcan intelligent person > ou will letuin to us lor trcal- ' the Kye and Kar and their diteakcs , , In plain language with numeions-illustrations , are written for the benefit of patienth and physicians who write us in icgard to cases , by rca ling them carefully j > h * ! cian and P ' 7 t " ' " ; c.s } ' : " . WRIJ K rOK UOUK. undeuiandinii and can describe cabcb to us mcie intelligently. ON DISEASES OK TIM : KVK AND FAR , FREE. A < ! ilr'f > all Ifllff. lo OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE J.W.HcMEHAMY H W.Oor I3U& Oodge Sts OR , . . , , . , , ,