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    8- THEOMAHA DAILY BEJG ! : ' THCltSDAY , J1TLY 5 , Itibh
THE CITY.
The officials til the ge.vornl depots. report -
' port llirsc fourth of Juljr travel. .
Jnllor Miller , nt the. county basilic is
'
Inking ti grctildcnl' , satisfncUon in n ,
new mcuMcino cn o tlmt 1ms been fur-
ulshcd Mm.
Tom D'onnhuc resisted officer Gregory
whilu nrrcstinK him for ( Irunlioniic9 < j
lust night. The city i > liysicinn ssiys tlio
cut near Tom's loft eye la not n Bcrious
wound.
Clmrles Gardner nnd Goorco Kngnn ,
two men at work on tliq brio go , vvero
nrrcsted yesterday on the clmrgo of rob
bing Kosn.Icnkinon's house on Dodge
street of a puriiHol nml n fluting iron.
They called to find n boarding place ,
but not bolus pleased , left and look the
articles mentioned.
I'rrnnnl I'
Uiimbard , tlio Mnpcr , freight npent
nnd trcncral good follow , was in Omaha yes-
tordny.
.JudRO Mnrrua Kavannph , jr. , of DCS
Moltuw , U In the city. Notwithstanding his
Judicial eminence ho Is one of the loading
jouiitf men In DCS Moince social elides.
HotiKliu county has n lady for n clcik , and
a peed ono , too. Mrs. Howe , is noting in that
capacity wlnlo County Clerk Ito.ich takes a
vocation with hla family , apart of which
will b ? spent on the Mississippi ilvcr.
Mr K. E. Minefield , the penlnl ccntloman
who presided over the luifruatfo depaiUnuiit
of the Webster street dcjwt. 1ms been called
to the more | irolUiiblo position of passenger
agent with the Union Pacific.
Hon. H. M. Tuttle , editor of the Hornrlls-
ville , N V , Times , was In tlio city yesterday
on a round-about , way from the Chicago con
vention. Mr. Tuttle Is an ex-ineinhcr of tlio
legislature and a well known polltic.in of
western New York. Ho was n shouter for
Depew who , he is confident could nave car
ried the cmpli estate.
Croquet sets , clcpant nnd cheap ,
Collins' Gun Co. , IHlli Douglas street.
Dr. McOrevv , kidney , Rectnl , & priv
ate discuses. Room 111 , Bushman block
Tlic Union Pacific.
"THE OVKULAND ROUTE"
Will sell tickets to all points within a
distance of two hundred ( UOO ) miles
July 8il and 4th , good returning until
July 5th atOne
Ono faro for the round trip.
"Ilal.v" linriirs Done U | > .
George Barnes , familiarly known as
"liaby , " suffered Umlngloriousniid unspoits-
manlike fate of being Jugged yesterday.
With .1. M. Lewis , Ed Bernard and Mike
Hcrnard ho pot into a drunken row at Hotli-
cry's saloon In the afternoon , and the whole
parly was run in by tlio police. One of the
paily had the back of his head laid open
with n beer bottle.
It is by copying alter nature that man
gets best results. Dr. Jones' lied
Clover Tonic ! > nature's own remedy , is
purely vegetable , can be taken by the
most delicate. Cures all stomach , kid
ney and liver troubles. 50 cents.
Goodman Drug Co.
Buy lawn tennis outfits of Collins' Gun
Co. , 11112 Douglas bticet.
Dr. Cluck and Dr. Wilkinson , oculists
lists and aurists , have removed their
offices from N. 13. cor. loth and Dodge
slu. , to rooms 18 , 10 , 120 and 21 Barker
block , Fifteenth and Farnam sis.
Arrrst of n Jliliuraj ninn.
On last Saturday night about 11 o'clock , as
John Hanscn was on Ins way home , two
highway jobbers stopped him near the cor
ner of Thirteenth nml Ma on street * , ami re
lieved him of his wiituh and about , ? \5U in
cash. Ilanscn gave an nccuratc description
of the robbers to DotCL-tivo Ormsby , who
recognised ono of them SIH Charley llom- ?
ijuist , alias Aiuly Johnson , a notations t-toolc ,
who has been arrested tw ice before for at
tempted highway robbery and once for pick
ing pockets. Ho was ai rested .icsturd.iy ,
and jnllcd. Mr. Ilanscn rccoRiiiicd 151om-
quist as ono of the men who had lobbed him.
An Important Klpinoiit
Of thobiiccess of Ilood'hSarsaparilla is
the fact that cverv purchaser receives
a fair equivalent lor liib money. The
familiar head-lino U10 ( ) Doses One Dollar
lar , " stolen by imitators , is original
with and true only of Hood's Sarsapar-
illa. This can easily be proven by anyone
ono who desires to test the mailer. For
real economy , buy only Hood's
Barsapanlla. Sold by all druggists.
Best stock of sporting goods in the
west ut Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Doug
las street.
Smoke Seidonborg's Figaro nnd get
the bust 5-cont cigar in the world. Max
Mover & Co. . wholesale depot.
Auction ! Auction !
At 25IJ1 Parker bt. Friday , July the
nth. at 2 o'clock p. m. , a 7-room house
lilled with line carpels , parlor sol , bed
room sols , kitchen and dining room
furniture. Don't miss this sale.
SONNENBKUG As FRliTWELL ,
Auctioneers.
IMI'OSTItHtS.
Umvortliy of tlio AlniH He-
stowed on Them.
Thcro is a family named Collins living in
the lumber yard at Fifteenth and Mason
Directs , who are practiced impostors In so
liciting alms. Those thrifty mendicants
compose a family of father , mother and live
children. Knob child is sent out daily under
rn assumed n.uiio and inati in-led to suv tr
the credulous public , th.it "mother is sicl <
with the ihcumatism and father is stele witli
a liiino back and cannot work. " llefoio de
tected they hud for bowo time been on tin
bt roots , wlnlo the father w.is woikmg for the
city at $1 75 a day , and the mother fully able
to attend to the ordinary dutit > s of then
sqiwlid home. The cluHhcii arc still beg-
ging
Another case is In North Omnlin , tlio name
of the family not bolnjr known. It consists
of father , mo'lK-r and clnlil. The Ititun-li.is
been bcgKingaiil on the btor.v that "inthci
and mother mo both sick nbod. " Tholr.uii
was detected by a iieUhliur who haw the
dcfeipnlng father leave tlio house before day
break ono luoiniiip last week , and the witi
was ovci heard to enjoin her leigo lord It
huny away lest they ha detected iu the Im
position.
These in the city who nuiUo It a business
to look after tlio worthy poor , say that then
in not one , Itinerant mendicant on our suoet !
Who Is n worthy object of chai-lty.
PmcKi.Y ASH HITTKUS is an unfail
ing cure for all diseases originating it :
biliary derangements caused by the
malaria of miasmatic countries , Nt
other modiclho now on bale will BO ef
fectually remove the disturbing ele
ments , and at the sumo time tone up tlu
whole system , It is sure and safe in it ;
action.
Tremendous block of Fourth of Julj
goods , including the. latest and best , a
Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Douglas tlrcet.
ail'.v SMIfiOKi ; .
Two Scrap * at tie ! Union 1'iiclllo DC
pot nml .Many Hcaln AYuiiiul3
Three H , & M. nion were roughly liandlei
by Union Puclllu men i o terd..iy afternoon
C. W. Finn , a sjxscml ofllcsor for Jho U. & M.
lutuincd from a trip to Soifiu Omaha ni
about 'J o'clock , Ho eays that , as ho got of
the train Just e.Ht of tjib denot live or si )
men attacked him , ono .with article , anothci
With an umbrella and the lost Wtli | lumps o
roal. The affray was over ami the uttac\ni |
pai ty scattered in atom two 1-Wutes. Pirn
ramo out of the nfffr with a Mm-u nnd blui
TUo latter u
Continental Clothing House ,
To the Wholesale and Retail Trade of the West. The opportunity of a lite-time for cash buyers -
ers throughout the west. Extraordinary closing sale , unapproachable bargains to close
the season in every department.
Our limited space prevents ug men
tioning but very few of the bargain lots
offered , but wo guarantee from now un
til July -1th , greater bargains in fine
Heady-Made Clothing , Furnishing
Goodi , Hats and Caps , than were over
before quoted by any firm in the cloth
ing business in the wc t. No old goods
at any price. The goods olTcrcd to you
at this sale are all new , made up within
the last ninety day ? .
HEAD THE LIST , SKR TIIH PRICP.S.
H will amply repay the expenses of a
trip to Omaha , by any man. woman or
child wanting $10 worth of clothing.
As specimen ! ! Of the dillercnt bargain
lots comprised in this lot , wo mention a
few ns follows , with a guarantee that
the small number specially mentioned
are uo moie attractive or desirable bar
gains than hundreds of others to bo
found in every department of our estab
lishment during this sale.
Lot 1187. On Monday wo will place on
our counters -100 plain black pure all
wool imported Whipcord bulls in full
weights , suitable lor use in this elimato
ten months of the vcar. Thcscbuitsaro
absolutely now , fresh from the work
shop , and never shown on our counters
befoic. Suits made up in the very lat
est style t button cutaway frock , which
we olTcr In all si7.es from 83 to14. . Wo
shall oiler Ibis frock suil at $15 per suit.
Wo have not another word to say about
this lot , excepting this , that wo htivo
Fold precisely the same suit over since
our store was opened for S ± 2 , and never
less.
less.Lot 3530.Wo offer 150 Mcns' Double
Breasted Sack Suits , regular sizes from
85 to U5 , of the celebrated Slater Funnel
all wool and guaranteed full indigo.
Goods made by the colobraled Slater
Woolen Co. , of Webster , Mass. Made
nnd trimmed ! in first class manner and
perfect fitting. Wo ofTer this lot to
close at the unhonrd of price of 39 60i
Jtemoinber this lot is all in double
breasted Sack Suits.
Lot 8050. Wo offer 100 suits , which
will positively bo the last of this lot of
the cclcbrato.l Sawyer Woolen Co.'s
goods of .vhich wo have sold hundreds
during Iho last two mouths. Wo offer
100 of tlio neatest styles of those famous
goods to close at the remarkably low
'
price of SlU. This suit is rotalle'd by
every house iti tlio country at $18. Wo
have never offered a bargain that has
given sueh universal satisfaction as this
suit. All sizes at the same price , SlU.
Lot , ' ! . Wo offer 600 pnlrs best fancy
Cas.simcro Pantaloons , goods Unit were
made to soil for $7.60 and 8 Ihlseeti'-on ;
goods made by the Globe Woolen Co. ,
Hock Manufacturing Co. , Ilockauum
Mill. Broadbrook Mills , and other mtin-
tifacturors of equal reputation. They
are in regular sizes , and as nice styles
as wo have in our stock at any price.
Wo llnd that wo have a surplus of these
fine goods and wo do not wish to carry
them over , and have consequently made
the uniform price of $ .5 per pair for the
entire line. These goods are of the
very best workmanship , and equal to
any $10 custom panlaloons. Price dur
ing Ihis closing bale will bo $5.
In our Boys' and Children's Depart
ment we oiler an EXTRAORDINARY
line of bargains , particularly in Short
Pant Suits. Our space will not permit
of pur enumerating tlio dillercnt bar
gains in this dopaatment , however , wo
will mention ono lot , a lot of ST > 0 Boys'
Knee Pant Suits , embracing three dif
ferent styles , which wo have marked at
the extraordinarily low price of $2.60 to
'
close. Sixes from ! to 11 years. Send
for sample suit. You will ho better
pleased with them than anything wo
have shown jou at Ibis price before.
Lot2SJIaiHl2S.il ) . Boys' Long Pant
Suits. Wo oiler in this'lot which em
braces two styles. Boys' hlrictly all
wool ciKslmers saclc suits , coat , pant )
and vest , In dark and medium colors
for boys from 10 to 1 1 years of ago. ThH
suit was made 10 sell at $10 bt't ' wo wish
to reduce our slock of Ihom immodiat'o-
and oiler them at this sale to close ' .or
only Sit per suit. Every garment is V nr-
ranlcd strictly all wool now fresh g ods.
Ituniombnr the price 50.
GKNTS' FURNISHING GOODADE-
PART.MENT. I
In this department wo aunoinu el the
pale of ! ! ( )0 ) doron Gents' Fancy sh/rls.
Tills entire lot was manufactured/ / -
prefifrly for this vciii-oil's trade , we nave
a large stock of thorn on liana and 'offer '
them tit 50 per cent less than thitfli verge
tigo price lo close Ihom out. All its
patterns , most desirable styles , fast cov
ers , perfect fitting and perfectly niado
in every respect , regular jiricea pi
which wore from 81 to $1.7o. Tnisontiro
lot in all sizes from 11 to 10 and } neck :
wo offer at 75 cents each. Order forhalf
do/.ou lots no less.
Parties at a distance ordering these
lots will please give us si/o of collar
worn and Ibis is all that is necessary in
order to gota perfect lit.
Men's Half Hose 7f ) cents per p'nir
We offer 8" > 0 ilo/.en of Men's Fancy Half
Hose at 75 cents per do/en to close.
Regular SI. 50 goods to bo sold only in
do/.en lots at the remarkably low pdeo
%
of 75 cents per do/on , in sizes from tf
toll.
Sample suits of any of these lots will be sent C. O. Dwith the privilege of examination , to anyacldvess in Nebraska , Iowa ,
Colorado , Kansas , Wyoming , Dakota and Wyoming.
OMBOSATON " Freeland5 Loomis & Co.
NEW YORK _ . .
DES MOINES Proprietors.
Corner Douglas and 15th Sts. , Omaha , Neb.
, Largest Clothing House West of the Mississippi River ,
as black mist was washed from the wounds
The Mounds aic not serious , though they
bled profusely and produced a shirt emi
nently lit for the campaign. Finn was mi
ni mod. having left his revolver nt home. Ho
doesn't know his assailants , and their side of
the story has not been heard.
About the same time two 13. & M. section
bosses named Mike Collpy and .1. English ,
were also done up. They claim they were
on their way to the P.icitlo hotel , when the
Union Pacific men attacked them without
provocation. A witness of the affair , how
ever , btates that Collpy and English were pa-
railing up and down the pKitform at the cast
end of the Union Pacific depot , nuking
maudlin boasts of their ability to do up any
man \vho worked for the 'Union Pacific.
They were quickly accommodated with a
ch.inccto test their prowois. When they
| ) lckud themselves up Collpy h.id a cut under
the eye and English had several slashes on
the head. None of the wounds are seiious.
The Union Pacific sluppors dibanpc.iicil
bcfoie they could bo identified.
Full line of base hall poods at Collins'
Gun Co. , IIHU Doughib bti-eet.
DrinkMalto. .
A 1''ill n I Swim.
J. T. Howes was drowned yesterday while
bathing in Cut oa" lake near Fitch & Co.'s
ice-house. ' 1 he bed } w.is recovered. Howes
was about nineteen years old and worked at
the Deaf and Dumb institute.
Wanted.
To buy second-hand furniture for cash.
A.V. . Co WAX ,
400 N. IGtli.
The message boxes of Tim Bun are
proving a , great convenience to the
public.
Pianos tuned nt Jlosno's 1513 Doug st.
The message boxes of Tins BII : are
proving a { , 'icat convenience to the
public.
For sale cheap for cash , lot U , block
5 , Marsh add. , with H htory house , ono
bloclc south of Lenveinvorlli on " 2oth
avenue. JNO. D. Couni : ,
care of N. B. Falconer.
Burglar alarms and electric matting
put in by L. W. Wolfe Co. , 1011 Cap
itol a von uc.
PICKING JplPENNIES.
A Novel Scheme by Which a Young
Foreigner Mnku4 a Living.
A reporter for the Now York Mall and
Express was on his way bomo from
police hcndqimrturii the other night or
rather the other morning , for it was
nearly ! > o'clock when ho observed n
well-dressed young man walking up anil
clown between the car trivnl < H on Broad
way. His bead was bent nnd his eyes
were fixed on the ground. At fiiM the
seribo thought ho was intoxicated , but
booing him fctop aside for a hansom that
caino tearing down the Hti'uut and then
as boon as the cab had pa cd him btep
back to tlio track and pui-suo his way , H
before , the theory of drink was gone.
"llnvo you lost anythingY" the writer
ventured to inquire , after following on
tlio fcido-wulk for eight or ton blocks.
"No , I has'on't lost anything , " the
man returned , with coiibidenible stress
on tlio " 1. "
' llns anybody lost niiythintfV '
"I ilon't know , but 1 hope w > . "
The man's. ropVy wuibiirli tlintoouplod
with his niannor , that reporter thought
ho mubt bo cru/.y nnd ho mlvited the
lifbt policonuin hu met. The policeman
came lo tlio tame conclusion after
watching him awhile , and finally ho
hhoutod to the track walker :
"What are you doing in the middle of
the road ? ' ' .
"Just what you are making n living , "
came tlio answer.
This roiled the bluecoat , and ho wont
out and laid bunds on the young man.
Then ctuno nn explanation. The track
walker was a young foreigner who ,
being unable to get any employment ,
bent | his time in going over the vnri-
ous hoi-tro-oar routes looking for coins.
Ho selected the districts over which
the most riding was done , and then ,
lifter tlio Itibt car had gone by , ho began
his tramp. IIQ raid ho never fulled to
find bometbing in tlio shape-of inonoy.
As n rule bib best finds , wore
between Fourteenth nnd Tliirty-
soventli streets , on Broadway and Sixth
nnd Fouith avenue's , nl'JuiugU early in
tlio night lie sometimes had better fuck-
on UpoaiUyay from the South ferry to
tlio poatoflluo. '
The idea of looking-for nionoy in this
way ocpiiVi'cil to' Iviin one day whwi
ridujg" oil u Bleekor'streetc.ir. lie hiid
bouylit u Mtiil and K prcss.fromat noiva-
boy , nnd in paving for.it-droiipo.il two or
three picceb of money , whieli rblldd'otf
tlio platform to-the street , H6 gof-oif
Iho cur as soon -UB ho.1 could uud went
back to look for them. On the way
down the track bo found two pennies
and a dime , before getting to the spot
wheic bo had dropped hib own money.
On being nsked how ho accounted for
the loss of money on the street , be said
that he hud do doubt that many of tlio
pieces of money picked up were dropped
by passengers getting on and off the
cars and by the little newsboys who , as
n rule , carry their money very loosely ,
us well as by drunken men and unfortu
nate conductors. In aulk from the
battery to Thirty-second street ono
night ho picked up SO cents. His usual
llnd , however , was about " 0 ccutb or 30
cents , nnd consists mostly of pennies.
Absolutely
ThH iiowilor never varies \ninivelofpnilty ,
streiiKth and wholesomeiifss Mine economic
than the onllnarj klmlH , itn > l cannot bo sold In
competition with llio inultltn < l < > of lowest short
wufKlit alum or phosphate jiowuViH. S filmifj"ii
fllljx. H ) Y All U VICIMI 1'oVV ILU CO , 11)0 ) \ \ all St ,
New Voik.
HeveYouWill
Will buy one of
our nobby' Spring
Suits , in Worsted
fine Cassimere , 01
Scotch Scheviotsin !
a11 tlie p ° par | | c ° ' -
of1 * alld styles. Real1
iargans ; tiat cannot
fail to be appreciat
ed by the discerning
We are aware that
Inexpensive good *
.lie largely adver-
Mseil tint season but
a 1 of them cannot
stand the test of
close inspection.We ,
our customers
'to ' examine our stock , and thus satisfy
( themselves of its ( jnality and our ve
racity. '
3O DAYS' TRIAL.
THIS NEW
lEUSTJO TRUSS
Vila * n 1 ail dlirtrriit ( ruin all
btlier * . Uoip thapu , ultti 8elf-
il pubittou * bniiu boil ) , M tiito
reoaosbnck
jt OB a ber-
.
ullKfit iin .ure
-.uiiiln raillral
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( Successor : ) to John 0 J.nobs )
Undertakers & Eml almers
At the OH fctaml. H')7 ' Barnaul St. Oitluis by
teJegranh boiHeil ! and promptly nttc'niled
sa to.N < i'J
'pROF./lFlrKfFOWLEB | , f/oodu / ! , Conn.
CHARLES SHIVEBIOK ,
CMldrens' Carriages , Refrigerators , etc.
1800-120S-12JtO irariMin Street.
GREAT SACRIFICE in PRICES OF
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY.
Violins , Guitars , Rttitjo * , Shnulolinv , Acoi'dlant , Zithers , Au-
tol'uti'vs , etc. , AT COST.
CRAP BROTHERS ,
114 and 116 N. 15th Street.
DEWEY & STONE ,
A magnificent display of everything useful and
ornamental in tlio furniture maker's art ,
at reasonable prices.
veruioss uorn
J
FOR T 'Z LAUNDRY. FOR THE TABLE.
THE VERY PERFECTION OF QUALITY.
'J11U
amily
TARRANT'S | TAHHANT'S
v SEUTZCR APIiRIENTSELTZCR APERIENT
Kuslly dlB'"ite l ; of tlio llniHt flavor. .A lipiirty
lo\craii" for " > < ticmK ui > iK'tite ; u ilrllrutvtlrlnk
'ninrmiuhlv tinted ; null ill'iiis ' ;
p.ilatublo ; iincxi uilul in inu'lly ; no Hiiiik
utter ollucts , Roqulroa nobolllnr.
Marlon Ilnrliuiil , niristlno Tcihnne Ili'rrlok ,
Ilcun A. K Thomas , M.I ) , ] iruuuunco It llio bet
of all the juiweiliTiMl rlioc < iaUn. ! Nootht'i tiinalij
Hlii iluMir , [ iiu it j anil VM-i-nvarjiTic < | uUue.-i. ; !
( iiucLin. Sumiilc iiitltlitl foi Wtitu.
II. O. WIMUJIt ik SO\S ,
I'M I IM1)I3M'U1A. IM.
crcians1 N
OF OMAHA.
Norlli\u"it Corner l-'iiniain anil liUli Sis.
1'iiltl Up CnpKal . $ .100,000
Surplus Viinil . 100,000
I'itANK Mt'Hl'IIV ,
HAMlrii. : U ItUUKKS , \'tce-l're iaent.
JIKN 11. WOlif ) , Ciibhter
lA'TUUK UltAKi : . As-sltmit Cashier.
Accounts solicited and tirouijit altentivn glv en
to biibinvsa iniiubtud to IU i r -
Pheoology and Piiysioiogy ,
Tnstructlonlaall tlmt lolatcs to Health fii'd
llitiipmvba. L'haiU Bl tu. h"Wlijj wliut trade ,
bus.ntls ornroft < khlon IH bi st { uf you , t si mo
tlirccaa In lite. HtiW lo UID.V li.lluUuOU. lull
fuulal HlllitiliU'SS luivv lin' , flow lectured lluvv
tothoribH u luisbiinil , wife. JrunU > biiblui.s *
partner Whwa uml wnmu > inauy , od.
Choice , rroKiesMjLljni.Uforhi'o
ttp
f. r MlMvN , | ' , mi.JoBlbt
Olllie Houiti , I to lOi'.nj ) JU 1-ainanu t. ,
UNION TRUST COMPANY.
! ! ( ) S S. I.VI'II S'l' . , OMAHA , MIH.
CAPITAN , - $300,000 ,
Loans Made on Real Estate ,
Fchool.County mill Miinlclji.il Komls Negotiated
WJI. A. PAX'ION1 , I'roMilunt.
W.M. ( J. MA L'I < . Vlco-l'reaident.
JtOIlIIKT IGA ltI.ICII > . ! - ( rt'turj' .
AJ-I'UKU Ml W.A1U ) , Treainrer.
\\'M. A. ITON I , Hr.Miiv T.
\V ( j.M.tri , Jimi I'll IUIIKLII ,
UUIIT. I. . OAiti.inifAi.inniMiu.Aiti > ,
( Jill. I ! . If VIIKIR.
U. S. Jii' ) : ( > SlTMY. ( {
OMAHA , - NERBASKA.
* 500 , 00
Surplus . 100,000
JIUKMAN K
JOHN A. CHlUljJlUO.N , \ Ito
1' . II. DAVIS , fubhlt-r.
HV . H. Mr.OUL'Iint , Ats taut Cabhkr
Z829,8 \ 0
Tansill's ' Punch Cigars
vrrro ehf n > od during tlio raet
tvo J ura , nltliout a driun-
incr JU ourcuiplov ; Nootbor
ItoiiBuiil till ) Horldeau IrutU-
lullj mukusU'aliu eliowiui ; .
Ono usent fcUalir oulyj
wautodluuuchtowu ,
j SOLD BY ItAOUB D UCCIST3.
K4ylR.W.TANSILL&CO.,55 State SLChicaa ? .
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL
INSTITUTE
N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Neb-
; person ? , tnkfnc ndvAiitnjo of OHP rcputntlon ,
nro ooiiHtixtitly htnrtinn IIORIIH incdlr.tl citnhlislmioiits to deceive-
Hlrnimers vHltltiKthc city. 'Xlicso prctciiclrrt usiinlly dlsnnponr hi ft
few wi-cks. Uownru of them or tlielr riinnors or ncoiits. Tlio Oninlui
Jtleillc.U nml SuruR'al IiiHtitiuo Is llio only ostubllohptl iniMllcal Ingtl-
tiUo In Omnlin. Jr. '
luMcnniny , 1'ioprlotnr , Wlieu yon mnko up your
mind irt visit ux , mnkc n iiiuinornmluin of nnr exact nildrcss. nml Unit
save trouble , ( Icfny or iul8tnlcc < 4.
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
Surgical Diseases
AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR.
DR. J. ff. MciINAMY , PliysidaD aiiil Siiipi ill fliar
TWENTY YEAttS' HOSPITAL AXK > VKlATK PKAGT1CC.
Assisted toy a Milicr of Coiupclcnl , Skillful and Ewicncsi Pliy icians and Surgeons
Particular Attention paid to Dcforinitiro , Dibcasps of Wonipn , Disrates of llio Urlnnrj
niul Sc'\uaI Organs , Prhato lIsensc ) , lllscan" , of ( lie Xenons Sjstcni ,
Luiifcnutl Tin-oat Diseases , Surglcnl Oncration . , lliiik-p j or
Fits , Tiles , Cniiccrs , TIIIIIOIN , Y.ic.
More money in\estcd , more bkillful physicians and &mgeons employed ; more patient ?
treated ; more cures cllcctcd ; more modern tinproscd instruments , apparatus and applir
anceb than can be found in all other infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries in the wpt
combined. Largest and most complete Medical InMitutu or Hospital in the vest. Fifty
newly furnished , well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients , three skilled phvsiciaue
always in the building. All kinds of diseases ticatcd in the most scicntillc manner ,
IVc Maoiilktoe Siirpl Braces for Deformities , Trusses ,
Supporters , Klcctrical Uatteries , and can supply physicians or patients any appliance ,
remedy or instrument known. Call and consult i'b , or write for circulars upon all sub
jects , lutli lis > t of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by
concspondcnce. We have superior advantages and facilities for trentihg diseases , per
forming smgical opeiaiions and nursing nattents , which comhined with ouracknoul-
edped ahi ity , experience , icsponsihility and icputatioii , should make the Omaha Medical
and Surgical Institute the llr t choice.
The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and
scientific principles , and paticn'b here icccive every advantage that art. tkill. science and
human ingenuity , can brinp to bear on theii cases. Theii comfoit and loiucmcnccill
alwa > s be taken into consideration.
Should ) on conclude to visit us for ticatment or coriespond with us , you will find
tlmt thccc statements of our position , location and facilities aie not o\crdia\\n in any
paiticular , but arc plain unvainished facts.
Only Kelinble Medical Institute faking a Specialty of
All Blood Disease succefsfully tieateil. Syphilitic Poison removed from the syslem
without meicury. New icstorativc lieatment foi loss of \ ital Power , I'crsons unabla
\isilus may I e treated at home ! > ) correspondence. All comnninic.ilions confidential
Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express sicurel. ) packed , no maiks to indicate
contents or tender. One personal inters iew preferred. Call and consult us 01 send his
tory of your case , and \\e will send in plain wrapper , oui
BOOK TO MEN , FREE ,
Upon Private , Special or Nervous DUcascfc , Inipotcncy , Syphilis , Gleet nd '
wish question list.
My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private , Mai and teens Diseases ,
I have for many years made a specialty of disacs of the urinary and sexual organs ,
have become a recojjni'ied authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive an immense
number of letters from physicians and aflbcted persons , asking my opini' ' n and advice
upon individual cases. For the benefit of Mich persons , I have wiitlen a book , giving if
( jencial description of the most common diseases and conditions , my triMtmrnt , success ,
advice , etc. After leading it , pcibons \\ill have a clearer idea o ( their condition andean
\viite me more intelligently and to the point. It will thcrefoie he seen that our object in
writing these pages is not to furnish rcadinj , ; matter to a clans ot persons who read ouUof
mcic idlecnriobilv , but for the benefit of the many who aie suffering to a gi cater or jjt-ss
device fiom diicases , or the effects of disease * or abu ci. , of the koxual or u unary org/ns.
Not a clay passes but we rectivc many calls 01 letters from pcuons mffeiing from/this /
class of diseases , 01 their sequel. Man ) of them aie ignorant of the c.uise of the difficulty
that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bnght piospcits and I *
shortening their d.ys.
Surulcnl opeiaiions for the cine of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , Canccif , FUlula ,
Cataract , Strabismus ( Cioss R es ; Varicocelc , Inveitcd Nails , Weiib and Deformities
Jtright'b
ICczema , etc.
DISEASES OF WOMEN.
Treated fan-fully , skillfully and scientifically by the latest and most approved
methods. WRITE VOH HOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , i'KEJJ. Dr.
McMenamy has for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and treatment
ot tins class of di'easet. , and has spared neither time nor money lo perfect Immclf , and is
fully supplied with every nibtrunient , appliance and rimcdy of value in this department
of'Medicme and Surgery.
EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT
We claim superiority over any oculist or ainn.1 in tinvve.t , and the thousands whom
we have cured , after othtrs have f.ukd , substantiate our cl urns To those ofllicted with
Eye and Ear Uiteases , we simply say tall and consult us , get a scientific opinion , then
visit whom > ou like , and if you are an intelligent person jou will return tr > us , lor treal-
' " bo'ok , ' describing the Eye nnd Ear and thrir duc.-uci , in plain language with
numerous illustration * , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who write
iie Vn'regard lo cates ; i-y reading them caitfnlly plmician and patient will have a clear
underbtanding and can describe cafes to us moie iiilellii-pntly. WRI1E IOK. . JSO'Jh.
ON DISEASES OK THE EVE AND EAK , PUKE.
AUdrcki all lullurt to
OMAHA MEDICAL AMD SURGICAL INSTITUTE
McMENAMY N W Cor I3h&.0oilg8 ! Sts Omaha Neb.
DR , J. W , , , , , . , , , .