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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi TUESDAY. JITLY 3 , 1888 , THE CITY. The cost of street repairs for tlia month of Junu tiinountod to & ! l1.2-5. The pny roll of tliu men employed ns inspectors on public works amounted to 82,000.K ! ) during the month of Juno. The Iowa school touchers will bo in Omnliii July 10 on their way to the na tional convention of pedagogues at San Francisco. A Union 1'nclllc switch engine lost control of its load while backing down the grade near Thirteenth street last Highland ran into another locomotive , smashing in the end of the backing en gine's tender. While running to the Ninth street flro yesterday morning OIHcor L'ahoy's revolver wai lost out of his pocUut. It wits a Forhand it Wadsworth six-shooter , and the finder can do a kindness to tv worthy olllcor by returning it to the central station. A party of brick makor.H at Tom Mur ray's yard , near IJancroft and Tenth streets , got into a drunken row last evening. Ono of them was knocked down with a club , and another struck Mrs. Earnest RoUcr. The rioters dis persed before an ofllecr could be called. W. K. AVIsner , n young capitalist from Ccdnr Kapids , In. , is In tlio city. The Ne braska town otVi3ner was named for his father. W. A. Tlirnll , central passenger agent of the Northwcslerii rullwiiy Is expected in the city today or tomorrow with n pleasure party bound for a trip lo the UlncU HilU. A Mnuhly Alnrrlrtl Man. Charles A. O'Noil was lodged in Iho city jail .Siiturdiiy on a elinrgo of bigamy. In the Information It is alleged that ho married Honorn Crovvans , of Lcavenvvorth. ICnn. , February 10 , ISM ) , and in .luly lust ho m.ir- ricd Mi 4.Addlo Hunt in this city. Dcatli Itiitc Among Children. C-The sudden arrival of the he.itcd term has caused mi unusual amount of sickness among children in this city. All physicians report prcut Increase In this respect , and no loss than eight funerals of llltloonos were booked ycstordiiy. Last year the sumo alarm- lin ; stale of affairs existed. The Diamond Thieves Hound Over. Joe LoeUwood , the thief who stele the Garncnu diamonds and Rudolph and Solo mon Strauss , the men who swindled the Btieak out of the gems , weic all three ar raigned before Judge IJerku yesterday after noon. They waived examination and were each put under ? 0OUD to appear befoie the district court. Olscordniit Neighbors. .1. Corey was arrested and lined yesterday In the police court for engaging in a brawl. After paying his line , ho went before Justice Kroegur and swore out warrants atrainst John and George White , Margaret anil John Houston , whom , ho claimed , were the c.iuso of the disturbance. They were each put under J300 to keep the peace. Sanitary Policeman's Report. The report of Sanitary Policeman PulaskI for the month of Juno shows that there were 78 obnoxious nuisances abated. 2 obstructed ntrccts cleared and lit vaults cleaned. The citbons of tlic Fourth and Sixth wards are complaining of the garbage master , alleging that ho neglects his duty in not calling promptly for garbage. AVantH to Buy the Herald. It is said that Mr. John D. Crclghton has made a proposition to Mr. McShano to purchase - chase the Herald. The price offered is f 05,000 , for the good will , presses , type , etc. , and as Mr. McShano is understood to bo will ing to sell , at a price , it is believed a bargain will bo consummated. The offer was made through the mails last week and a reply is expected daily. Timely Suggestion. A prominent citizen remarked yesterday while witnessing a narrow escape from cable "run-over " that the a car - , Company should order its gripmen to avoid passing cars at street intersections. Persons watchIng - Ing one car passing are liable to step right in front of another car coming in the opposite direction. The gong sounds areno protec tion , only milling to the confusion. Street Itnllwny IniprovenictitH. The street ear company Is constructing anew now barn for horses on the corner of Vinton and Sixteenth streets. It is 101.\0 ( ! in dimen sions , and makes , with the present car barn which will bcmovcd adjacent to it , an area of SO-lxCO. The new building will accommodate IHHiorsps. la a short time ton-minute cars will be put. on the Thirteenth street line , which is the best patronized in the city and has no cable competition. Itctitrn of nn Old Crook. John Wallace , the notorious all-around thlof , who for years kept a "funco" for thieves on Douglas , between Ninth and Tenth , returned to Omaha recently evi dently to engage In his old occupation and was caught night before Inst preparing to plunder a house. On being tried yesterday he was given fifteen dit.yn in tlio county jail. Ho swears ho will kill Detective Ormsby as coon us he serves out his sentence. Worse nnd 31oiv of It. 13. G. Solders ft Co. , of Kansas City , have written to the chief of police again reiterat ing their charges against J. S. Glenn and V. V. Hitter , collecting agents in tno Uunigo block. Solders & Co. say that they are both riiscnlH of the purest type , and that tilenn is the oiggctit of the two. Further that they have swindled numerous business men down theio , and that they Intended to send the papers up hero for Kilter's arrest. They added that it was the general opinion that Kilter was influenced in Ins operations by Glenn. _ Died with Ills Hoots On. The chief of police Is in receipt of a loiter from a law linn in Tcrru Haulo , 1ml. , asking that the records bo looked uu to ascertain whether anything dcllnito can bo asccitaincd with reference to the death of one Sidney Melton , near this city , twenty-llvo years ago. It further btntrd that an effort was being mudo to secure a pension for the widow of Melton , who set veil through the war and had boon a prisoner at Hello Isle , Va. , where Mrs. Melton sajshodied , Other information points to the fact , how ever , that ho was liberated , emigrated to the then "wild and woolly wnst , " and ditsd near Omaha "with bis boots on. " Nothing as yet relating to the matter has bjcn ascer tained. _ Simple .lust ice. To the Editor of Tin : Urn : : My attention being called to a certain publication in Sat urday's HUE reflecting on U.o oflleiul conduct of Mr. Fred Albrcelil , tlio watchman , on the dump boat at the foot of .Jones street , and in which my name is made lo tlgure in a man ner llkoly to in.licale that the substance ol the whole matter hail been communicated bj inc. 1 Imvo only to hay that I know nothing about it more thmi that the watchman was thcro at the tiiuo and came near bt'riiH drowned in Ills ciidcavoia to save the bout , r.nd I cannot understand how any pcison could so misrepresent the matlnr. C. M. TlioYriuii ; 'Man. George Mahoney has been rather Imdlj nilsivprcseiilcd. I.Ubt Thursday's papers under striking headlines , announced lits ar rest for indecent cvposuro at Wai nut Hill , and explained , among othc-i thing * , that ho had been deserted sorted by ins wife for eoncr.il cusscdncss Yesterday his case \vn- railed and no OIK nppcnring , and no evidence bel.iig pioducci ho was uibchurfiod as innocent of the criim charged. Mr. Mahoney , who is prepared t' < juoducouny quantity of references , explain tunt ho 'docs not and never did live a ' Wnlnut Hill , and tli.it though he am liis wife am at present living npui t , U is foi the f try laudable purpose of caniing a few cxtra dollars to pay some' IJUlo debts. This is one of the cues whuro a very vigorous "kiclf Is In order. The A nil f. News , das been receiVcd lit department headquarters here thnt General W. L. Elli ott , V. S. A. , retired , dlod nt San Francisco , Friday. Ho was onn of the most distin guished ofliccM in the regular army , and made a brilliant record during the war of the rebellion. The deceased was at ono lime connected with the department of the Pintle , nnd was well known to all Its older ofllccra. Ho was the son of Cotnmodoro Elllotl , of the navy , famous in the early his tory of the country , and his relatives have been prominent on land and sen In defending the old flag. General Urooker reached Fort Kussell , W.vo. , yesterday on his tour of inspection of this department. Tremendous stock of Fourth of July goods , including the latest and best , at Collins' Gun Co. , 131 ! ! Douglas street. KIKKWUUKH. Wholesale and retail at MAX MKYKU & Go's. , IGtli and Fafiiain. NKWH. General Matmser Cumming * , of the St. Joseph ft. Grand Island , with hcudquatturs at St. Joseph , is In the city. The Chicago , St. Paul t Kansas City ( the Diagonal ) will have its line completed to St. Joseph , Mo. , by Aumist 'II. The Trans continental association is still In session in Chicago , hammering away at the list of freight tariffs. While definite conclu sions have been reached In two or three cases , the direct result of the meeting will not be known until after adjournment * P. 12. Hobinson , formerly with the Union Pacillc railway and latterly with the Pacific express company , has been appointed city passenger and ticket agent ol the Chicago cage , Milwaukee & St. Paul. With John Green , Kohinson will make a popular team. Considerable talk prevails at present con cerning a consolidation of the Chicago , llur- lington ft Quincy and the Chicago , Hurling- Ion & Northern. The two roads are now practically one , and the only thing needed Is a bill of sale from the directors to them selves. The H. & M. agent at South Omaha is authority for the statement thnt about Auinist 1 large shipments of Texas cattle may bo looked for by stockmen in this city. Should Texas cattlemen once begin shipping quauti- ics of stock to this city , great benefit would eault therefrom. * The Chicago ft Northwestern sent out aleck lock train on Saturday night at S:15 : which irrivcd in Chicago at I : 'jr > Sunday afternoon , Halting the run in twenty hours , a speed of .hirty and three-fifths miles per lumr. Tills s the fastest freight time ever made between Omaha and Chicago. Tlio rate war on dressed beef from Chicago cage to Now York city still continues with irospccts for further reduction. Not only Irosscd meats , but live stock rates are iiffected , and it is boliovcd that cheese and ' ) iiUer , which are now shipped at 05 cents per 01) ) pounds , will next bo affected , A special to a morning piper says that lOvcnty-five men at Plattsmouth who were 'ormcrly in the employ of the Chicago , Hur- ington & Quincy have prepared a petition in ivhich they acknowledge tlio strike lost and > ray to bo taken back. An engineer living n this city , who was at Plattsmoutb Sun- ilay , contradicts the report and says there is nothing in it. If the petition has been pro Hired it has not yet been presented. The Union Pacific folk-i can justly claim mv'.ng made the fastest freight time on rce- ird west of tlio Mississippi. Two freight rains arrived in Omaha on Saturday from Ogdcn , having made the run at a rate of thirty-seven miles per hour. Including stops. Tlio first tram ran thirty-eight and one-half miles per hour between this city and Chey enne , including stops. This is faster time han the fast mail from Chicago makes. Drink Malto for the nerves. Smoke Seidenberg's Figaro and got the best 5-cont oigar in the world. Max Mover & Co. . wholesale depot. Croquet sets , elegant and cheap , ! olliiifc > ' Gun Co. , 1I5112 Douglas street. Dr. McGrew , kiitnoy , Rectal , & jn-iv- : ite diseases. Kooin lit , Bushman block HACK KKO.M THE 1'KN. Ltid : Injun Released From Jolict lleuirninf ; to Ills Tribe. Yo-han-lu-sah-tce , or m plain English , Thc-man-wlth-the-big-head , a big buck In- : lian of the Shoshonc tribe which is located n Wyoming territory , was at the Union Pa cific depot yesterday waiting for a train to convey him back to his Wyoming teepee. Yo-nan is , to mote his own words , a "bad Injun , " and has recently completed a four-year sentence at Jolict for horse Bloating. Hut horse stealing docs not comprise all of the deviltry of this copper-colored son of Hcli.il. Ho was , although but n boy at the time , a participant ill the Custer massacre under the famous Sitting Hull , For two or thrco years after this occurrence he , to quote his own lan guage , "lay heat ) low. " Then when the busi ness had blown over , as it wcie , ho again donned Ins war paint , dug up tlio family tomahawk and systematically relieved people of their superfluous live stock. Ills last olTenso was stealing a lame pony , and while riding the animal bo was captured. Shortly after fie was tried and sentenced to four years in Joliot. lie ascribes Ins capture to the fact that "pony to d m slow , white man ketch up heap quick. " Yo-hon-teu loft in the flyer for Cheyenne , having chartered an entire section. Buy Inwn tennis oulIHs of Collins' Gun Co. , UU- Douglas street. Wholesale and rotnil at MAX MKYKU & Go's. , Kith and Farntun. Ill ceiiMMl to Wed. The following marriage licenses were is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : I George H. Sherwood , Council Hluffs.,21 I Clmrlotta Hmipslon , Omaha So j Frank S. Saldo , Cedar Hnpids , Iowa.'J. " > I Annie A. H.Mr , Cedar Kapids , Iowa.IS i John F. Kirgcl , Omaha 40 1 Marginot ( irady , Omaha 3ii j Hans C. L Nissen , Omaha . . . . .I I Mary I. , . Lar.son , Omaha ' 'J I William h. Hrowu , Hl.ur 4:3 : 1 Juno Harris , Omaha 'J ; ! i.\lauuus Jensen , Omaha il ! { Christum Ucpscii , Omaha 1'J o Notice. All members of tlio Plumbers Stoatn and Gas Fitters tinoeiation tire rcqucstcil to attend ri'irulnr mooting Tuesday evening , July I ! , as business of import ance ; and also attend parade Julv4 , at 8 o'clock. UY oitDKit or SICC'Y. TOUT OMAHA NOTKS. The Omaha dude base ball club , which was defeated by a team picked Irom the nflli-ors of the wound infantry some days niro , will again test their skill with the same- club on the morning of the Fourth of July at C'sc : : o'clock. Thcj will play upon the grounds at the fort. ArraiiKCMnents are also brine inado for a mulch pan.cof ball betuo'ii the Omaha press babe ball club and the team which took the starch out of the collars of thu Omaha dudes. The gcoiio will prqbabli be pluycd on thebth , and at Hclluvuu rifle tango. Without health life has no sunshine. " \VJio could bo lutppy with dyspopsln , piles , low spirits , houdacho , ague , or ilifojises of the stomach , liver 01Icid - iievs'i1 Dr. Jones' Hurt f'lover Tonic quickly cures the above diseases. 1'rlcjj fiU cents. C. F. Goodman. The lilu DIsliiifaeiuiMit Day. Nrw YOIIK , July S. This is tlio big dls b jrscmeut day of the year. The interest und dividend payments duo Koru to-day on seeuri tics of nrilrjails and other coritoratloiis amount to over iiB , < HW,00i ; , and the luteres ou government , state , and municipal bonds uggie atoSl-LOiKi.UOO. uiuUing total payments of 7rWJOWI. , - WE No rut or mark down by any house can approach our prices , simply for tlio rea son our prices are made right to begin with. We don't start the season with 100 per cent profit , reduce to 50 per cent later on , and at the close mark down to a profit of 25 per cent ; this is not our way. WE STAKT RIGHT AT FIRST ; that's what soils our Clothing. The prices are always the lowest at the beginning and the end of season alike. As the season is closing , wo find good sound reasons for marking down 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. Thuts the way wo do it and when wo reduce the price wo put it low enough to accomplish the object. Wo oiler this week a genuine mark down in many lots of Children's , Hoy's and Men's Suits and Pants ; when you see theln you will realize how much of a mark down this is. We will let you judge of the values. Boy's and young Men's Ilannel Suits , a splendid color and warranted Indigo blue at $4.50. Boys and young Men's all Wool Oassimcre Suits , a neat dark stripe and a pattern which vdll please anybody , honest goods and of fair weight at $4.90. This is a Suit which ordinarily can not bo bought for loss than $8.00. 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. We olfer this week a big lot of good Seersucker Coats for largo boys and young men , at the extraordinary price of 25 cents B. piece. These Coats are worth $1.00 and would not be sold for less if wo had Vests to match them , as it is wo want to close them out , and offer them at J | their value. The patterns are nice but sizes are from 32 to 34 only. Como 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. OK ruiuao woiuts. Tlic Mayor Has Appointed .loe Red man in Place of Ijouls llciinnul. Mayor Hroatch has appointed Joseph IId - aau a member of Iho board of public works , ice Louis Heimrod , and will submit his mine to the council for coniinnation at its meeting to-niRht. Kefcrrmg to the uatlorthe mayor informed a reporter for run Hun that when he appointed Mr. Hcltn- od it was with the express understanding that his tenure of office was only for one year , and ho is now astonished that ho ; Hcimrod ) should desire a rcappoiutment. The mayor says he has had a battalion of ap- ilicauts for the position , but that Mr. Hod- nan had been settled upon for some time. Contracts have been let to Hugh Hurphy 'or the pjvitifr of Thirteenth street Irom Davenport to Webster in paving district No. Hil ; Pacillc street from Tenth to Thirteenth n district 119 ; Twelfth street Irom Chicago to Davenport in district No. KiO ; Twentieth strco t from Pierce to Center in district No. ipy , and Leavcnworth slrcct from Twelfth to Thirteenth in district No. 17U. All this paving is to bo done with Col orado sandstone. Yesterday J. H. Smith & Co. com menced paving Sherman avenue from Ohio Lo Wirt street , and \Voolworth avenue from Twenty-ninth avenue to Thirty-first street with cedar blocks on a concrete foundation. Advertisements were made yesterday for the grading of Leavcnworth streeffrom Thirty- Slxth street to Saddle creek within the city limits , in pursuance of ordinance No. 1,770. Tlie bids will bo opened July 17 ? An important meeting of tho'board will bo licld promptly at liO : ! Friday , July li. It is for the purjiosc of ordering Htone sidewalks | iut down in all the condemned sidew.ilk .listncls where sidewalks , either ol slono or other patent , material , have not already been provided tor. The city , after 1 : i0 ! on the hour named , will allow nothing ljut stone walks to be put down and those citizens who had , and have up to July 0 , the privilege of laying other material , have a chani'o to hustle for a few days. It is un derstood that all but a few persons interested liavo complied with the city law. Pull line of bnso bull goods at Collins' Gun Co. , lol- Douglas street. A DAXGIOKOUH CUOOK. An I soapcd Jail Hird Aialu Heliiml tin : Itars. Tnomas White , a villainous looking negro and well known crook , was arrested Sunday evening for making things uncomfortable for his divorced wifoLizzie Spragae , who lives at 12 Cummg street. White is also wanted at the county Jail to finish serving out an unex- pired term. Ho wan sent up in April for forly-flvo days for thievery , and shortly after his term commenced he was delegated by the jailer to assist some of the other prison ers who were working outside the jail , when ho sci/ed the opportunity to disappear. Since then ho has "laid low" until yester day. day.Wyntt , Iho lumberman , who rcsido * on Nortu ICIirhleenth street , and whoso house was burglarized one night some ten days ago , and robbed of f'JIM worth of Jewelry , was at the station yesterday nnd iduntilicd While's ugly mug us belonging to the thief. Wv tt got a good look at him on Iho night of the burglary , and was thus enabled to pick him out. Carl Dudorstadt , b.irtendor for Polo ( jrcon , at the corner of Kightcenth street and St. Mary's avenue , also called and idc'iitilicil Wlnlo at the negro who lu-ld him up near tlio High nehool Saturday night and relieved him of SviJO. His wife also came m and Hied information charging him with at tempting to cut her throat. This is a dead ugly charjctcr , anu booked for a trip over the road. Host stock of sporting goods in tlio west tit , Collins' Gun Co. , 11U ! ! Doug las street. Horses IMIISalo. . I have leO to 1200 hend of Oregon horses and inures tit tbo Union stockyards - yards , Council Bin Its , which I will soil or trade for cattlo. Parties wisbing to purclmso will plcaso call at yards , or at my ollico , ! 21 S. llth st. J. JI. McSiiAXK. Tlio Union Pacific. "TI1K OVKHLAND KOUTK" Will sell tickets to all points within a distance of two hundred (200) ( ) miles July 3d und 4th , good returning until July 5th ut Ono faro for the round trip. TUKY A It 10 AW Alt 13. Tlio Hoard of Trade Decides Upon Two Important .Mi-iisiiros. The directors of the board of trade had a most important mooting Saturday nnjht. There was a full attendance and evco one was most cnthusUstio for thu subjects undtr consideration necessitated real , live Otnuh.i BCt-up-aud-gel actiuu. The project of having u grand crusade of business men from this ' ' city lo th'o south during September 'ami Octo ber , next to visit the Augusta exposi tion und othr > r important citu' was disvutsru and every one w.is auxious to say something regarding tbo mutter uuil to u g imly able work. It was resolved to mako'lbo trip a mcmor.ible one and carry alone such tin exhibit of Omaha and Nebraska products as would astonish all beholders. A special train will be engaged and the south will be inv.uled via Kansas City until the triumphal trade inarch reaches the sea. The return will be by a different route , taking in all the leading southwestern com munities. The work of preparation for this great and advantageous trip will bo com menced at oucc. The subject of re-establishing an open grain board was also favorably considered by the directors. Circulars have been sent to all thn prominent grain markets and operators , and privileges will heofferedto non-members of the hoard for $ io , and dispatches regard ing the matter will be received over both the Western Union and Atlantic it Pacillc lines , besides private wires. It is understood that McWhorter & Hollins , Itic well-known grain market linn , will bo invited to open nn ofllco in the Chamber of Commerce building. From the action of the meeting it was evident that an open grain market will bo in full opera tion hero in a very short time on a lively , permanent business system. Great variety of campaign goods at Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Douglas street , ItcRt Ilcliind tlic liars. Jim Hobinson , alias Jim Cunningham , alias John Thomas , an accomplished thief and highwayman , who shot a man in Kansas Cily a couple of months ago , wis captured night before hist and sent over the hill for safe keeping. Absolutely Pure 'Jhls i > o\uler never varloi. A marvel of purity , strength and wliulcsomeiiL'ss Mote economic thnn tin ) ordinary klinli. an > l ciinnntbu sold in cumpi-titlon with tin * multitudi'of luHest nhoit \\elght ilium or pln.sphato iicmdora. Siililmiln in catiH. ll ivi. . HAKIM * I1 > \ \ Di'.ll Co. , 1W1 Wall St. , Now York. York.T. T. E. IRE JHSURANCE KOIIIU 0 Traders' llnlldlii , CHICAGO. IlefcrcnccsMotropclltnn Natlnnnl IlanK U.O Hun i Co. Tliu llruUsircct Co. "Tlie OverlniMl ICnulu. " lias BO arranged iU Family Sleeping Cat service , that berths can now be reserved upon application by nny tickel agent to M. J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council IMull's , Iowa. Tlie reservations vUien made are turned over to the train conductors taking out eucli cars , so that passengers can now secure berths ordered , the same as a Pull man berth is reserved and seemed , J. S. TKUIIIJI'S , 13. lj. liO.MAA' . Gen. 1' . \ T. Agent. Aos't ( J. 1' . A : T. A. OMAHA , Mm nisi ! nan given univer sal eulUfacllon In tb euro ut Uuiiorrlitra ind ulct'l t prescribe II and ( cclsnU iurccuuimend * hit li to all sufTtrers. A.J.STOXI It , U.I ) . , Oecttur , III. MUCR. 31.00. . Hold \ > > - DSEPHGILLBTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS EXrO ITWff JS1S. Hos. 303-404-170- . THE MOST PESPSOI OF PENS , U. S. DEPOSITORY , OMAHA , NEB. Paid Up Capital . $ iT)0,000 Sin-pin * . 50,000 H.V. . Vnr.H , President. LUVVIH S. HKKD , Vlco President. A. K. TOUZAI.IN , "m ! Vlco President. W. II. S. Iluonr. ; ! , Cubliia W. V. MOUSE , JOHNS. Cot.t.i.v.i , H. W. VAIC" . 1.KW1S S. 11KE1J , A. n. TOUZALIN. DauklnKOIllco THE IRON BANK , Torncr IStli nnd rnrnnni Sts. A Gent-rill Hanking HuslnfasTrtmsactcd rpiii ; PEnicsiciu , MIMTAKY ACADKMY Peekhklll-on-llud'ioii. . N.Vr Pcnl ) for cata logue. JNO. M.TU.OKN. M IX , M.A. Principal YGoSeesiTlieni buy one of our nobby Spriny Suits , in Worsted fine Cassimere , or Scotch Scheviot ? , in all the popular colors - ors a" " stylesKeal bargains thai cannot to 'lc ' aPI'reci.at' 58J ed by the discerning We are aware that Inexpensive good1- aie lately advcr- tised thie season , but 'I all of them stand the lesl ol close inspection. Wi _ our cuslomers. to examine our stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its q.iality and our ve- lacity. Or the Li'iuor Habit , rositlvcly Cured bj Administering Dr. llaiiich' Uuiilcu Specific. Tt can be given In a cup of coffee or tea w 1th- nut the unowledgo or the person taking It ; abso lutely harmless anil will olivet a ponnancnt and rpceily cure , whether UIB putlmt IH 11 inoderato ill Inker or uu iilcohollc wreck. Thousand ! ! ol drunkards have been made temperate men who huvo taken ( j olden SpeclHo In their coffuu with out thuir knowledge and to-day bellove they null drinkliiBof thuir own frco will , It never fulls. 'Jhenytlein ouco ImpreKimted With the Bp-jcltlc , it becomes un utter imposfcllilllty fur thellijuor uppntlto tooxlht. J'or sain by Iv'uha \ Co. , lrith and Dont'las sta , nnu Ibtli atid Cnia- . . ( Iniiilm , Nt-b.j A. 1) . 1'uhter A : llio , d , lov > 'u. NOW'S THE TIME Tohuvu your fiii-iuls coinu to KA.X.SAS AM > MHtlCASIiA As Dubturn lines will bell tickets and run SEMI-MONTHLY LAND EXCURSIONS OVi.ll Til U Union Pacific "Thu Overland Koutc. " I'ntil July I. U8 < , tlcketfi sold for tbcao exnir- hlnns 111 be good thirty days for thci loand Hip and can be need ten duj n goinir , V > hen pur- u-ady to ret inn. thi-S'3 tli-kittH H ill bo peed llvo days for thnt piirposo. If imrchuseru \\islitohtoiibliurtof deilliiatlun on 0111 lines , agents will stump tleb'ts guoil to return from U.MAIIA M.U Hill IlI.SrilOYIMI Bed Bugs , Roashos , Act : , Flea : And uny other liiuit , u e ! ' . OKS'J1 > KIKIC'I1III'S Infallible Insect Powder , Al -i'iiti.uis tnken f n cleanIng - Ing liutc 1 . hos-2 It .lib .mil pi 1. ti aiiU-U' c-t ti "in vi-rniin Sitta : tlim Kuaraiit ; ( l - r uu pay. Principal Ueimt llrt Huuih litli hii-f' t. rAlhN hUUU0 rnoM Our new t A'lMMlQI'li OP t\M- P.VIO.V OUTI'l'I'N , mill coiietliutfon , drill UctlCD untl full InfnriuaUou atjut urganltlna and drilling .MurchlniCluts , iLLLBTIlATtl ) I AT.4l.OUll ; tUKU. A , G. SPALDINC & BROS , , MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Nebj CAUTION DoNlKiiini : persons , taking advantage of our rrptilntlon , nro constantly Htnrtlnu l > ognn medical CHtnlillsliincntH to deceive Biratmors visiting tlio city. Tlicso pretenders usually disappear in a low weeks. ltivnrn of them or their runtierH or HUIMHH. TinOinnlia Medical nnd Surgical Institute H tlio only established nu-dlcnl Instl- tuto in Omnlin , Dr. McMcitntuy , Proprietor , \Vlieu you iiinko up your mind to visit uu , uinlcc a memorandum of our exact address , nnd thus save trouble , dclny or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR. J , ff. McMENlMY , Physician and Surgeon in Cliar ; TWEXTV VKAUS' HOSPITAL AM ) 1 > ICIATi : 1'fitACTrCK. Assisted toy a Number of Competent , Skillful and ExBerioacsJ Physic ! JUS ami Surgeons rurtlcular Attention paid ( u I > pr < iniiifir , IINi'.ws of Woiiini , Diseases of ( lie Urinary and Sexual Orpins , 1'riuilc Ilis-ea cx , Discuss of ( ho Xenons Slt'in , ' Lung and Tin-oat JHscusct , Surgirul Operations1 , Kiiikmsj or Fit , riliN , Cancers , Tumors , JUe. More money invested ; more skillful ply sicians and burgeons employed ; more patients trcaled ; more cures effected ; moie modern improved instalments , apparatus and appli ances than can be found in all other infirmaries , institutes or dispensai ics in the west combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well warmed and ventilated looms for patients , three skilled physician * always in the building. All kinds of diseases liealcd in the most scientific manner , Maniiliictiii'ft ' Surgical Braces for Dcformife , Trusses , Supporter ? , Elcctiical Uattcrirs , and can supply physicians or palienls any appliance remedy or instrument known. Call and consult its"or write for circulars upon all sub jccts , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for healing diseases , per * forming surgical operations and nursing patients , which combined with our acknowl edged abi ity , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute tlie flril choice. , The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients here receive every advantage thai ait , skill , science and human ingenuity , can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience wjl.l always be taken into consideration. Should ) on conclude lo visit us for treatment or conespond with us , you will finc ( that these statements of our position , location and facilities aie not overdrawn m any particular , but are plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable "Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Di successfully tieated. Syphilitic I'OIBOII removed from the system without mercury. New icsloralivc tieatmenl for lot.s of Vital Power , Persons unalljd ' to visilus may 1-e treated at home by coricspondcnco. All communications confident ) * Medicines or instiumenls sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marl s lo indicr. contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult m > 01 tend li { tory of your carc , and we will send in plain wrapper , our ' 7 BOOK TO MEN , FREE , * Upon Private , Special or Ner.vous Diseases , Impotcncy , Syphilis , Gleet and jVaiiccccICj with question list. f My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private. Special and Nemns Diseases , * I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the m inary and sexual oigane , have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consemienlly 1 receive an immense number of letters from physicians and alllicted pei sons , asking my opinion and ad vice : upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons , I have wiitlen a book , giving a general desciiption of Hie mosl common diseases and conditions , my trealmcnl , MICCCBB , advice , etc. After leading it , persons vull have a cleatcr idea ol their condition andcari write me moreiiitidligeiitly and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish leading matlnr lo a class ol persons who read out of mere idle cmiosiiy , but for the benefit of the many \vlio aic suffering to a gieater or less degn'c from diseases , or the el feels of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or Idlers liom peuons mflc-i iiig fr on lliia class ol diseases , or their sequel. Many of them ate ignor.inl of Hie cause ol llieiliiiiciilty that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their blight piospcits und is shortening their da , ) s , ' Surgical opcr.itions for the cine of Hare Up , Club Feet , Tumors , Ciinrcrr , Fistula , Cataract , .Strabismus ( Cross ICyes ; Vaiieucele , Inveitcd Nailb , Wens and Ielormitie of Hie llimian Body performed in the most scientific manner. t We treat Chronic Diteases of Hie I.ungs , Heart , Head , Hlood.Skin , Sr.ilp , Stomaclf , Liver , Kidneys , Bladder , Nerves , Hones , etc. , as 1'aralysis , Kpilepsy , ( l-'ils ) , Scrofula Jiright'b Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Kcvcr Sores , Dyspepsia or Uasliiiis , Ualdigu ; Eczema , etc. 7 DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treated carefully , skillfully and scientificallv by the latest and most approved methods. WRITE FOR HOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , I REE. Dr/ McMenamy hab for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and Ueatment ol this class ofdikcases , and lias spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , and U fully supplied with eveiv instrument , appliance and remedy of value in tins department ; of Medicine and Surgery. JAR DEPARTMENT We claim supeiioiit ) over an > oculist or nurint in the west , und Ihr li.cusands v\hom we baveruicd , uiii-r othcis ha\e failidsubstantiate our cl.ums. To Unite afllitted wltli Eye and Ear lJi > eates , we simply say , call and consult us , get a i.cientific opu.iun . , theii visit whom you like , and ifyoiiaiean intelligenl peison ; ou will leliiin lu us lor treat ment and ciirc. . . . . . , . , , , , / Our hook , dL'scubing the Eye and Kar and their dii-cases , m plain language witH merous illustrations , aieMitUn for tlic benefit of patients nd nhjsicuns who write ) iis in regard lo case-- ; l-y leading thim : carefully nhjtician ar.J patient will h.ae a cleaj iiiulcistanding and ran ie ! cnbe U.Tv us itii.ro iniclligeiitly. V/IUTIi Sr'UK HOOh. ON DISEASES OF THE EVE AM- > EAU , FRUIJ. ' / A'Uli'L'-vs all Jcllcri ( o OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE -OPi DR , j , w , MCMENAMY , N , w , cor , m & Dodge sis , , oniaiia , Neb