"I TI-1JS OMAHA DAILY BElli : . 3TJ1A 0. 18SS. LJ. THK CITY. f The E. M. A. hold Us roRulnr weekly meeting l Bt night. The intcrnnl revenue collections ycs- tordny nmounlcd to * 8,10 .8S. The Union Pneinc depot ofllcinls report a large Omaha travel to Lake Mnnnwa. The county commlslonors are hold ing day and night meetings as a board of equalization. On July 19 aconvcntion of the sheriffs of the state of Nebraska will ho held nt O'Neill. Nob. Dorsoy Hoiick , of this city , will bo the delegate from Douglas county. Tlio team of Peter Dowdall , the veteran teamster for the Union Pacillo , ran away yesterday with ; in empty wagon , throwing Dowdall from the seat. One of the hind wheels run over his ankle , bruising it painfully , lie was attended by Dr. Galbruith. Personal H. J. lllnnman of North Plattc , Is in the city.John John J. Alcycr of Kearney , is at the Pnxton. J. E. HanncgiUi of Cedar Hauids , la. , Is at tlio Poxton. S. H. Johnson and family have gone to California for the summer. John I. Uetllek and family left for Califor nia ycstcrdiiy for the summer. U. J. Chostnutwood of this city , attended the traveling men's convention at Grand Island yesterday. \Vliy Hocmi'l It Him ? TUB line has received a note from resi dents on West Faniam street wondering why the O. P. Davis fountain on that street , op posite the court home , does not How on these hot . days. _ _ _ _ Itultctcil HlH KliiROr. John O'Kcofc ' , aged nineteen , residing at Twenty llrst nml Oak , while fooling with an unloaded revolver , shot n furrow alonp the side of his middle linger. Llr. Galbraith I dressed the injury. Hound Over to Court. JohnLisco , who was on trial before Justice Anderson Monday and Tuesday , under the clmrgo of obtaining money under false pre tenses from Solomon Sctigcman in u hay .deal , was bound over to court in the sum of $500 to answer further to the charge. Muktt i ho Eagle Scream. Colonel Tom Uoyil , the nffublo manager of Boyd's onera house , returned from iv four weeks sojourn in Now York and Philadelphia Wednesday. While East Mr. 13oyd booked a long list of brilliant attractions for the com ing season , mingled with old friends in Gowanus. spent several days "on the beach nt Long Branch , " nnd gnt back In time to pull a few pin-feathers out of the tall of the American eagle. _ MoClellatHl'H Mistake. A man giving the name of J. W. McClel land was arrested by Officer Shields Wednes day evening charged with pocket picking. While the crowds were standing on thocor- ncr of Douglas and Fifteenth streets the fel low relieved Ed. Mathcws of a pocket-boolc containing $7.fi' ' ) . Ho was caught while en deavoring to make his escape and turned over to the ofllccrs. liycs Itiirncd Out. A slx-ycar-oht son of Mrs. Shelley , wno lives on Davenport street near Twelfth , met with a cruel accident yesterday morning. Ho got possession of a gun cartridge , emp tied the po wder Into a can and threw in a lighted match and ran away. The powder did not immediately take lire ana the child stepped bauk to investigate. As ho stooped over to look into the can the explosive went off , lining the boy's eyes with powder. It is feared the ehiUl will lose his sight. Another Man's Horse. Mr. J. B. Silvus , who lives on Sherman avenue , near Clark , missed n valuable horse nnd buggy yesterday afternoon that ho bud left tied in front of a store. Ho reported his loss to the police , and a short time after wards they wore found in possession of a fellow named Tom Clarey , who was driving them furiously in another part of the city. Ho was taken into custody and giveu a cell nt thu police station. An Old Kosidont Dead. Owen Whelan died yesterday afternoon at the ago of seventy-eight. Deceased had been a resident of Omaha sineo ISM , and had ac cumulated n largo property. Ho was born at AVicklow , Ireland , and up to ISO ) was in the employ of the Chicago As Alton railway as station agent. Ho leaves a son and a daugh ter , Mrs , Ilornish. The funeral will take place from the residence , 1107 South Tenth street , nt ' .I o'clock this morning. High mass will bo celebrated at St. Philomcna's ' , Meeting "I'Olil Priciulfl. Colonel Isaao 13. Stow of Ced nr liapuls , la. is In the city visiting hin old friend Thomas E. Poloy. These gentleman crossed hands yesterday for the ilrst time in twciity-suven years. At the llrst h.utlo of Hull Hun they wore "side partners" in the forty-ninth New' York , and when Foley had his llnser shot off Stow was the llrst man to sympathise with him. While the words of sorrow wore pass ing , a inmna ball eamu speeding along mid Colonel St J\v fell a wounded man. Fraud on tiotli Sldow. The case of Low Ellis , charged with get ting money under false pretenses , was given u hearing in the police court yesterday after noon. The charge was brought by A. K. Green wood & Co , , who claimed that Ellis Iv I had gotten { 05 from them by giving them u IvK mortgage on a span of horses ho pretended K was his own , but which really belonged to n t man named Illlhiokor. Ellis was found guilty mid was put under ? MH ) to appear before - tn fore the district court. The examination iiiso brought out the usurious extortion prac ticed by Greenwootl & Co. For the W3 loan n they exacted a note of $ ? J from Ellis , and also required in addition 10 per cent interest. m A Kortiiiio in n I'll. Ono of the moat valuable discoveries which bus of Into been miulo in this section is a remarkable gravel pit recently found by W. Q. Albright , six miles from tiprlnpllcld , in this state. It has been pronounced the finest in the country and superior to that ship ped by the Union Pai'illu from Sherman Wyo > i ming. Mr. Albright has sixty-live teams huul- Jnp the gravel to the rallroau track , whence fr it , is shipped to tills , city , where it is soiling fri aU'J.iUiuyurd , The pit , Mr. .Hbrifrht says , i- looks like a seel ion of a pot ol Huston bulml ir brans , every pebble niipeuring clear ami dis r tinct. Tlioro nro yards of the gravel being dally used In tha street paving of this city. The Missouri Pucitlu is now building a track to thu pit , and tfie H. & M. is about to do likewise. A Hiiiisntliinal Hook. Two old residents of Omaha are engaged In writing a book which will create a sensa tion , especially among the old residents of the city. The matter lias been kept very quiet , but a Jim : reporter has discovered enough to give the information that the sub ject matter of this book will bo sensational In the extreme. The title selected is "Ups and Downs in Oumhu for Thirty-two Year * , " ami a promise is miulo that the work will expose pose- the aerations by which many parties who nro wealthy to-dayobtuined their money. leul Ciituto transactions of an early duy wll bo ventilated , and llgurcs ami facts brought to bear in an unenviable light on the doings of ono or two Omaha bankers. The authors of this topic suy they intvud to nmko ' ' bowl. " Ai nny rate they uro bus'lly and earn estly laboring lu ( ho contemplation , Further Cable Intension. At a meeting of the directors of the cable company yesterday it was uuanin.ousli decided to extend their Hues. They have lj. cated the line to Hanseom park ai-.u will build it this fall. To this cud the engineers will bo In the licit ! to-day. This extension wt& \ \ \ S0uth ou Twenti eth street fjm tuo Hiirnoy $ { rcct uowoj Jotc ? WtfniJ < { L wd west on Pop- plcton avenue to the west side of the horse- car tracks on Park avenue. From an outside mirty who Is In n po- Altion to Kno v It Is learned that the next novcmcntwlll be the extension of the Hnr- noy street line five or six blocks further Westward , thence north nnd cast , on what itrccts it is not known. This movement will ) o made in order to pet a foothold in the ter ritory covered by the Twentieth nnd Saun- lers street Hue of the Horse Hallway coin- > any. _ _ Full line of base ball poods nt Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Douglas street. IS IT HOKHACm ? Tha llnnrtl Mcmlicr Wlmin Hoilmnn's Dofent AIukc < Posxlblo. The council of last Friday night confirmed the prediction of THE Hut : with regard to the opposition to .Too Redman's name as a mem- jer of the board of public works. The oppo sition was so formldnbSo that it is not likely , o chnngo to the desrao to enable Mr. Hod man to secure the scat. Th6 mayor docs not consider th.it the opposition to Mr. Hodman s because ot objections to that gentleman's fitness , but rather because of the difference of opinion which seenis to have sprung ui > Between himself and members of the council. If the mayor should bo convinced : hat there is no hope of Mr. Redman's being confirmed he will send in another name though under the charter ho has thirty day's in which to do thK Who the next nominee will bo is problematical , but it looks as If Horbach would bo the man. Ho is a prac tical engineer , huvlni : graduated nt the business. Ho 1ms n petition sinned by u num ber of the leading eltl/cns and taxpayers of Omaha ashing the mayor to appoint Him. It Is understood that the hitter considers the proposition favorably and will i probably ae- cede to the request of the petitioners. Tills is based upon the statement of the mayor that ho would not appoint Mr. Hcimrod. If ho should , them Is little doubt but that Mr. Helmrod would bo continued. The disposition which the committee will make of the mayor's communication charg ing O. E. M.iynu with ncgloH of duty , in be ing absent from fifty per cent of the meet ings of the board of public works , is awaited with anxiety by many citizens , These hold that the board of public works is a very im portant organization ; that its meetings ought to bo not only regularly held , but also reg ularly attended. They hold also that a mem ber who absents himself from half the meet ings , whatever the cause , should not bo con sidered the kind of n member required , and should either retire or bo removed by the council. Dr. McGraw , kidney , Rectal , & priv ate diseases. Room 1 ; ! , Bushman block Smoke Seidonberg's Figaro nnd fjet the best 5-cont cigar in the world. Max Mover & Co. . wholesale dopot. The UNION PA"CIFIC carries the mail for Australia , China nnd Japan. Great variety of campaign goods nt Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Douglas street , RAIIjltOAU NI3\VS. General Items of Interest Gathered nt Headquarters Yesterday. S. H. H. Clark , general manager of the Missouri Pacific , is in the city and is stopping at the Mlllard. Ho was seen yesterday and stated in reply to a question regarding suburban service in the Belt Line , that the trains would bo put on July 15 and would make hourly trips from Webster street depot to Seymour park. It is not expected that the road will make expenses for a time , but the same aspect of af fairs would have. to bo contended with five years from now. It has been demonstrated more times than ono that sub urban train service has to create its own trade , and it Is believed that in this Instance the Omaha Holt , line will in a year or so bc- eomo a paying institution. It is understood that parties interested in getting this object attained will materially assist in building up suburban property along the route. Dr. Miller will at onee erect a number of houses in Seymour Park , and will bavo cleetrio lights provided. Others are expected to also niaku sonic very valuable improvements. It has been decided by railroad olllcials on all lines between Chicago and Missouri river points to cease pro-rating on hard coal from Uuffulo to the cities indicated Omaha , Sioux City , Kansas City , Atchison nnd St. Joe. The lines cast of Clurago were applying for such low through rates as to seriously impair the local rates , the lake rates added to the local rates from Chicago being materially higher than the through rates froiik-UulTnlo. Mr. E. St. John , gencrnriimnupcr of the Chicago , Rock Island and Pacific , celebrated his twenty-fifth anniversary of his service with the road Wednesday. The rate on cement from Milwaukee to Council Hlun's , Omaha , Kansas City , Atohi- aon nnd St. Joe , tins boon reduced I'Ji cents per 100 pounds in car lots. W. F. Merrill , general manatrcrof the Kan sas City , St. Joe & Council HlulTs road , is quoted , as saving that General Manager II. 11 , Stone , of the Chicago , Uurlington & Quiney system , does not intend resigning , as stated by several papers. . W. W. Wells , superintendent , M. Walsh , superintendent of bridges and buildings , and II. H. Squires , contractor , in chin-go of tun nels , all of the Cincinnati Southern , arrived in the city yesterday in a special tr.im , These gentlemen are making a trip for their own amusement and have visited Uhiu.igo , St. Paul , Sioux City and other points and go from hero to Denver where , after making it trip over the Denver & Rio Ur.itulo , they will return to Cincinnati via Kansas City. Mr. Wells was in the employ of the Union Pcelllo seventeen years ago and was their agent at Brady's Island. Ho expressed him self as very much surprised over the change in Omaha's uppo.iranco snu'o ho loft hero and predicts u wonderful future for the "Gato City. " General Manager Thomas L. KlmbuVl , of the Union Pacillo , and General Manager Holdrcgo , of the H. & M. , left for Chicago Wednesday afternoon in a special ear. They KO to attend a meeting of the trans-continen tal association. Jn speaking of the trans continental asso ciation a prominent railroad ofllelal took oc casion to remark ycsterdny that they open their meeting January 1 and adjourn December ! 11 of each year. A rate of ono faro for thu round trip has boon made by the H. it M. to all poisons wishing to iittond tlio nmnml mooting of the Patriarchs .Militant , I. O. O. ! ' . , at Cincin nati , Ohio. , July -.51 to iT. T.us of course merely applies on the lines of the Chicago , Burlington & Qumey , to Chicago , The \\Vstiirn States Passenger association have inaclo a r.ito of ono lure lor the round trip for the national one.unpmcntof the G. A. R. nt Columbus , Ohio , on September ID and U. W. D. S.'inborn , general ajrout of the H. & M. nt San Fnuicisro , is in the city. E , L. Loutax , assistant general passenger agent of the Union P.ieillo , is In Chicago. Dressed heuf moil who bhip direct to Now York city nro rojoimni : over another out in rates on lines east of Chicago. Oil Tuesday the Erioknocked the tariff down to twenty- three cunts , anil the other lines fell in , The Now York Central followed up its notion in reducing to Now York by nuikim , ' n rule of twenty-six and ono-half cents to Boston. A rumor is prcx'atent In railroad circles that itiuw line between Detroit nud this oity is to bo formed b.v n syndicate of which Mr. Fairbanks , president of the the Terre Haute it Peoria , formerly of tfio Illinois Midland , is nt the head. Thu object is to so. euro control of the Wnbash Western from Detroit to Loiransport , u branch of the Penn sylvania from I < ogausport to the Indiana blato line , the Toledo. Peoria ft Western to Ifcokuk , the Keokuk .t Western to Hum- iston , la , the Humiston & Shenandoah to Shomindoah , mid thu Oiunhu ft St. Louis from Shenaiidoah to this city. This will bo a direct Jjije to this citv without constructinir u inilo of flow' rdMJ. "It'irifndtSr'sto&a that , UiO capital necessary to push the linea IJ'mYtv neaily all paid up Salt Lake , the Dead Sea of America , is reached by the UNION PACIFIC di rect , Cheyenne , the capital of Wyoming and tlio oontotMif the cilttlo industry of tlio United States , is reached only by tho'UNlON PACIFIC. ' Hp&t block of sporting goods in the .woMut Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Doug- Uli bit-Cut , THE WAY WE DO IT , No cut or mark down by any house can approach our prices , simply for the rea son our prices are inaclo right to begin vrith. "VVo 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 START KIGIIT 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 arc badly broken up. It is no good policy to carry them over ; it is bettor to reduce the price and get rid of them. Thais the way wo do it and when wo reduce the price wo put it low enough to accomplish tlio object. We 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 down this is. We will let you judge of the values. Boy's ' and young Men's flannel Suits , a splendid color and warranted Indigo blue at $4.5O. Boys and young Men's all Wool Cassimere Suits , a neat dark stripe and a pattern which will please anybody , honest goods and of fair weight at $4.90. This is : i 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. We offer this week a big lot of good Seersucker Coats for large boys and young men , at the extraordinary price of 25 cents a piece. These Coats are worth $1.00 and would not bo sold for less if wo had Vests to match them , as it is we want to close them out , and offer them at * | their value. ; The pattern's are nice but sizes are from 32 to 34 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. IJUUNIDO HV GASOIjINB. A ProlmlIy Fatal Explosion at tlio Baby Farm. The explosion of a gnsollno stove at , 7 p. in. yesterday at tlio house occupied by Miss Maxwell nt Twenty-eighth and Sewurd streets as : i home for babies ( the baby farm ) caused serious injuries to two persons , and a fatal result is fuared in onu instance. A do mestic in the employ of Miss Maxwell was inaiiugin K the stove when it exploded , envel oping her in ( lames. Her agonizing screams attracted the attention of Mr. Hall , the owner of the property in which Miss Max well resides , who hastened to her rescue , and in attempting to extinguish the flames was severely burned himself on the face and hands. IIu persevered in his efforts , however - over , and extinguished the ilaincs , but not until the clothes were torn from the person of the woman. She is so seriously burned that Dr. Fish , who attended her , was of the ouinion that fatal results might ensue. In her agony she entreated and implored the doctor to relieve her sufferings with aii'opi- ate , which was administered , and under its influence she was removed to the house of a. neighbor , and is now easier , but by no means out of danger. She was the mother of two children , who were present and rescued un injured. Mr. Hall is nn old bachelor and oc cupied rooms and lived in Miss Maxwell's house , which , as above stated , ho owned. His injuries are severe and painful , but not dangerous. _ Visor ami Vitality Arc quickly given to every part of the body by Hood's Sursupurillu. That tired fueling is entirely overcome. Tlio blood is puriiiedenriched nml vitalized , mid carries health Instead of disenbo to every organ. The stomach is toned and strengthened , the appetite restored. Tlio kidneys and liver uro roused and invigorated. The brain is refreshed , the mind. made clear and ready for work' . Try it. The wonderful scenery along the Dalles of the Columbia river , Oregon , can ho reached to advantage only by the UXTON PACIFIC. Croquet sets , elegant and cheap , Collins' Gun Co. , 1151:2 Douglas street. Real Kstuto Deal. Saturday's transfers show a sale to Charles R. Wonloy , of M Mayno Place lots , & ! 1,500. This is one of the largest sales of unimproved city real estate made in the c'ity this year. Tlio sale was made by George A. licit for IDras- tus A. Benson. Buy lawn tennis outllts of Collins' Gun Co. , 1812 Douglas street. KILLING SKVI2.V COWS. lAve Stock Commission.AVI11 . Shoot So Many IJuvino . Dr. Gcrth , stulo veterinarian , and Major nirnoy , of the Nobrnsk i llvo stack commis sion , arrived In town yesterday to examine into the glandorcJ cases reported to them by Dra. R-itnaeclotti and Chambers. Thcro uro two of these and in each the Inraos will hkoly bo killed. Tlio first mentioned gentlemen will also kill the seven uow.i which were found af fected with tuberculosis in the dairies around the city. These seven cows are all that tlio commission could discover affected in these parts , a circumstance which both Dr. ( .ortli and Major nirnoy consider creditable to the care and comfort enjoyed , m their shelter and pasturage. They claiia that in many of the dairies the cows are ifuartered in moro roouiv and healthy places than arc cows in eastern states. A couple of days will bo required to kill the cows because they are located lit Isolated dis tricts in the country. Dr. Cicrth and Major Blmoy say that the people of Into huvo been fed on the milk of diseased . cows. _ _ The UNION PACIFIC runs Solid Trains to Denver from Council Blums , OnmlKk and Kansas City. A. Painl'iil Accident. Miss Nettie Sfhulstrom Is a Swedish do ] mcstic in the homo of Mr. .1. A. LoVRrcu on Chicago htrcot , betweenTwentyfifth and Twenty-sixth strouts. She attended the display of lira works on the High school grounds the evening of the Fourth , whcro blio met with a painful accident , She stood probably two hundred feet from tlio platform - form when the display was made , but u mis sile of some kind btrnck her right oyo. She was led homo , suffering excruciating pain , and a physician called , who pronounced the injury fatal to the eyesight. The acciden ; happened about 7 o'clock in the evening , _ Tromomlouu'sToclT of Fourth of July goods , including the latest and best , at Collins' Gun Co. , 1312 Douglas btrcot. HarrUoa and Morton in South Omulia. There will bo a grand rally of republicans to-night , in South Omaha , at which all the members of the Young Men's Repub lican club have- been ordered by President IJreckenridgo to attend. The cjub will leave for the place on the 8.05 o'clock dummy. They wil.l bo mot at the do"u0 bjr thu South Omaha republicans w _ S-mrA * * baud , who will comluct theii lo JH Tulace i of ' "QCtUHfr . , . r Seriously HI. Mr. Norman A. Kuhn , the druggist , is lying at the point of death with bilious fever. So serious is his condition nt this time that his parents in New York have been tele graphed for and will take the first train for Omaha. Tills powder novervnrles. A marvel of purity , strength niul wholi'somenvss Moro economic thim the ordinary kinds , unit cannot bo hold In competition with the multitude of lowest hhort weight alum or phosphate powders. Knlilniiliiiii can * . Hovu , HAKINII I'OWUKII Co. , 1UU Wall St. , New York. MAX MEYSIfc & BBO. Western Agents for C tiickciliuKnube , Vono unil lialir Ilros. I'innns ' ; Story A : Clark Organs. A H'KW IUOKK MFT. ; Meaning Pianos and Organs but little used which will bu hold this uek at thu following prices and terms : I'liU'iicnl. I Knabo Square , cost WOO , for KM 815.0D 1 Decker Urns , Square UrumI ' 10.03 1 Hrtullmry Square , cost il'di ) , tor JttU 13.03 10.00 11. 1' . Halo Square , cost SJ70. forllSi 15.00 10.00 1 Stodilard Square , cost Wi' ) , for illW 10.03 5.03 1 IJinerscnS-amirt' , a splendid b irsaln , cost J.VJil , for i0 . 10.0J C.OT 1 Ilallett DnviM ( juiiru Ovanil , co > > t 1'j.W , for Ji.'j. . . 25.0J 15.00 1 .Marhliall Wcmlul Ujulglit cost WJO , for ITS 15.00 10.00 1 Wlnilior I'prlglit , cost JjOJ , for titn 15,00 10.01) ) 1 Klmball Organ , cost i\ \ " > , for Wi 10.00 a.oi ) 1 Khtuy Organ , cost I16U , for 3.00 ' ' " " ' IMns'oii & "iViiniilii ( j'rt'an , costfiV ) , forJJft 10.00 5.00 rome early nnd take your pick , llrlng this ad. with yon to avoid mistaken. .MAX MKvnii & nno. , Corner lllth uncl Fariinin SIM. buy one of our nobby Spring Suits , in Worsted fine Cassimere , or Scotcli Scheviotin nil the popular col ors and styles. Heal bargains that cannot fail to be appreciat ed by the discerning We arc aware that Inexpensive goods ate largely adver tised this season , but slant ] the test of close inspectionWe _ ) ask our customers to examine our stock , and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our ve- ' llJr' . PEERLESS DYES A "The Overland Koutc. " lias so arranged , its Family Sleepin Car service , that berths can now be reserved served upon application by any ticket ngcntto M. J. GroovyPassenger Atfont , Council Bluffs , Iowa. The reservations when niiido arc turned over to the train conductors taking1 out such cars , so that pabbctigers can now secure berths or dered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. S. TKHIiUTS , 13. Ii. IjOMAX , Ucu.1' . & T. Afeut. Ass'tO. 1' . & T. A HA , NI3U. DII. B. C. WEST'S NrrtvE AND TlnAtN TnriAT- MEN v. a guaranteed iDeclllo for Hysteria , Dizzi ness , Convulsions , l Tt.i , Nervous Npiiralpla , Ueailaclie , Nervous Prostration , caused liy the use of olccholor tobacco. Wnkefuluess , Mental Depression , Softening of tlio Drain , resulting In Insanity , anil lending to misery , decay unit death , 1'rematuro Old Age , Harrenncss , Loss of Power In either sex. Involuntary Losses and Bpermntorha'R caused by ovcr-excrthm of tlio brain , self-abuso or over-lndulsenco. Kach tex contains one month's treatment. ll.OU a box , or six boTCi for tj.OO , sent by mall prepaid on , re ceipt of price. W1S GUARANTEE SIX 11OXES Tociirennycaso. With each order received by Us for MX boxes , accompanied with Jo.00vo will Kind the purchaser our written miarantea to refund the money 1C the treatment iVousnot ctfect a euro , ( luaranteos Ismied only by C. P. GOODMAN , Dmifclst , Solo Agent , 1110 Farnnrn ctr < f Oninrtn N"b S. K. FELTON & GO. , Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , Of nil descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De- toil Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Shopt Notice. Correspondence Solicited. ; Straus's ' Bnilfling , Fourth Floor , OMAHA. NEBRASKA , Certified Checks , Payable at Sight on the Piifjet Sound National Bank Given as Security ( or Money Invested. TotliosiMlcilrcnisof Imjlns i > n i > pity on time , wo nmTiliufuMonliiK. We ) lll ullmr In mi : i nion'lw Iii5 rears' tlmo. nrconllim I" tl'o ( "nil you fcli'i * . Wu UIIIIKO neither premium nur uuurrsl ontliiiu iirinrnt , nml will wlvuynu n wnrmnlyUPi'u. Wo uvo kits lit ( -'aw mid li.UU Unit lire vlthfil n riullua ot two ami liulf iiilloaur tlio jiual-ollltu ily lu icr cent man rumen money ami no will iMvu I'crtlHvi ] check fur tlio full niuuunt < jj uuli ami over ? 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W Corner mh ici IkwgUi St. OHiea } ; sWvJic tekpauue , CW , ' 3 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts , Omaha , Z&ggrSBarzffs- : CAUTION DcNlaiilng person" , Inking advantage or our reputation , nro coiihtnntly starting boy us medical ONtnlilNliinontn to cleoolvo Blrnn orn visiting tlio city. Tlicso pretender * uminlly ( llsntinonr In it few \voclCH. Itnwnro of thorn or tlielr runners or ngrnts. Tlio Oinnh.i Medical mid Surgical IiiHtituto In the only established medical Insti tute in Omnha , Dr. MoMonnmy , Proprietor , \Vlioti you make up your mind to visit 110 , make n memorandum of our exact nddrcttH. and tints Bavo trouble , dclny or mlft\lcos. ( FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR. Jff. McMENlf , Physician and Surgeon in TWEXTV Y13AKS' HOSPITAL AXI > PKH ATE Assisted by a Nmita of Competent , Skillful and Expricncsl Physicians and Surgeons I'nrtlculnr Attention paid to Dcrorinitirc , ] ) Iscn ts of Women , Diseases of the Urinary and Scxnnl Organs , Private Diseases , Diseases of the Xenons Sjstcin , Ltinjf iind Throat Diseases , Surgical Operations , Epilepsy or Fils , 1'ilcs , Cancers , Tumors , Kte. More money invested ; more skillful physicians and suigcons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures effected ; more modern improved instruments , apparatus and nppli- anceb than can be found in all other infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries in the west , combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients , three skilled physician ? always in the building. All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner. MaDiifacliirc Spiral Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians or patients any npplinncc , remedy or instrument known. Call and consult us , or write fbr circulars upon all sub jects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantaj s and facilities for treating dibcates , 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 the flrtt choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients here iccofve every advantage that art. skill , science and human ingenuity , can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience will always be taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with UH , you will find that these statements ol our position , location and facilities are nol overdrawn in any particular , but are plain unvai nibbed facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specially of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Dlood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed fiom the system without meicuiy. New restorative tieatmcnt for loss of Vital 1'owcr , 1'ertons unable to visit us mny iietieated athoinc by conespondencc. All communic.itions confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mailer express , securely packed , no marks to indicate contents or tender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send hls tory of your case , and we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impolcncy , Syphilis , Gleet and .Varicocele , with question list. My Reasons for Y/riltog / a BooK Upon Private , Special aim Ncryons Diseases , I have for many jeart made a specialty of diseases of the uiiiiary and sexual organ ? , have become a iccoguixed authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive .in number of lettore from physicians and aflhcted persons , asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons , I have wiitlen a book , giving a general description of the most common diseases nml conditions , my treatment , huccess , advice , etc. After leading it , persons will have a clearer idea of their condition andean write me moreiutolligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to a class ot person * who read out of mere idle curiosity , but for the benefit of thiT many who are mffering to a greater or less dcgieefroiii diseases , or the clfects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day pastes but we iccdve many calls or letter * liom poisons mll'ering from this class of diseases , or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown u cloud over their bright prospects and u shortening their dajb. Surgical operations lor the cure of Jlaie Lip , Club Kect , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula , Cataract , Strabismus ( Clots Kyes ; Varicocele , Inveilcd Nails , Wens and Deformities of the Human liody performed in the most tcicntific manner. We treat Chronic DUcases of the Lungs , Ill-art , Head , Blood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Hladder , Nerves , Hones , etc. , a Paralysis , Kpilepsy , ( Kits ) , Sciofula Hright's Disease , Tape Worm , Ulceis or Fever Sores , Dyspepkia or GastiitU , Baldness Eczema , etc. DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treated carefully , skillfully and scientifically by the latest and most approved methods. WRITE FOR HOOK ON WISBASES OF WOMEN , KREB. Dr.- McMenamy has for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and treatment ot this claps ofditcabct. , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect hiniEclf , and is fully supplied with CM cry instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT Vfc claim superiority over any oculist or a'uiht in the vest , and the thousands whoin we liave cured , after others haws failed , substantiate our claims. To those aflhcted with ' , . Ey and Ear Diseases , we simply say , call and consult u * > , get a scientific opinion , then ' visit whom you like , and if you are an intelligent person you \ > \ \ \ return to us ( or trcal- o' jMcrjbnj | , jne Eye and Ear and their dUcascs , in plain language with numerous illustrations , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who write us in H-gard to casesj l < y reading them carefully physician and patirnt will have a cleair underMnndini : and can describe eates to us more intelligently. WRITE FOR JJOOK ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR , FREE , ss all loller * lo OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR , J , W , McMEHAMY , N. W , Gor , 13th & Dodge Sts , ,