THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , /JULY 28 , 1888 , PACIFIC'S ' RIGHTS , 'omo ' of Thorn Asaumpd by General Manager Klraball. * HE PULLMAN COACH MATTER. to n Complaint of Dlsorlinl- iintlon A Lincoln Hotel Dnni * aged IJy I'lrc Tlic Stipi-cino Court Oilier Nutvs. LISCOLX UCIICAU or TIIK OMAHA HEC , ) Ntt9 V STHRKT , V LINCOLN. July 27. ) The Union Pacific railroad company Insist tlmt they have rights thnt nro not clearly defined - fined by Btiitutu enactments. To prove this Acting Manager Klmball tells ho\v the com pany downs the 3 cent per mile clause entrain train No. : i. Hoanswcis J. II , Jucobson's coinplnlnt In an Ingenious rrmnnor , but there Is a covoit threat beneath his ver biage. The company's answer to the rofniest of ttio ftntc board or transportation Is as fol lows : OMAHA , JulySrt. To the Honornblo Hoard of Traimportntlon-Qontlotncii : I am In re ceipt of n letter dated July HI , IMS , fr&m Mr. II. M. Wilting1 , chief clerk , In regard to the complaint of J. 11. Jacobson , nnd in which a . request Is inado that I furnish uuthorltics . upon the following proK ] > sillonsi P First A through train consisting of Pull- C man coaches , being u regular train Upon the I line of your road. Is not any person entitled Ij to ride thereon between palnU at which li such train stop1 ? , upon paying the nmximum It of 3 cents per inllu uuthorlzod by the li statute 1 I Second Are you nuthorlrcd to charge the I. full maximum faro upon n regular train nnd I then Insist that all persons seeking to take Ij passage upon said train snail , in addition to li paying your charges for transportation , pay [ 0 to some other person or company , on nddl- m tional compensation. 51 The only train on the line of the V Union Pacific to wlhch the corn el plaint of Mr. Jncobson can pos- H1 sibly ralato Is train No. II , running west from ff | Council muffs. It is true that this train 8tj carries Pullman cars only for the nccommo- 5M datioti of passengers , and that bath iwrsoii Is ffil required to pay tno usual Pullman rate for ill berths or scuts In addition to the railroad J faro. This train is run at a lilirli rate of ) Bpccd , and by this muans the tllno bcUvocn I , Omaha and the Paclllo coast points haft been considerably reduced. U Is Intended for the | transjKirtatiou of through passengers , I nnd in order to accommodate Buch passengers necessarily carries lour Pullmnn cars , destined respectively for Los Angolos. U.il. , Denver , Colo. , nnd Portland - land , Ore. Hy the running of Pullnuui cars P exclusively on such traili no hardship Is worUod to the public , inasmuch as there me \'fi \ running on the road of this company dully ( ( trains , In each direction , which carry doily \f. \ coaches. There are now as many dally Ipj trains of this character on the company's r roud as there ever have been at any time , flf with the exception of a short period , \ | when train No. 3 also carnea a day coach. No day coach Is carried at the present time on train No. 3 for the rea son thnt the nddltlon of such couch to the other cars i ondcr the train so heavy that It was impossible for it to make the schedule time nnd the numerous connections of such train 1th loasoimblo rogulaiity. In order to accommodate through travel to local points In Nebraska No. 3 makes Humorous stops : In fact , more In proportion to the number of miles inn , and the time made , than any other train of its class in the country. This Com pany has not , as other roads have done in respect to similar trains , refused to carry local passengers on No. H. As a neccs- oary incident of such carriage , each person who desires to tnko said train between local points within the state of Nebraska is by the Pullman company required to pay tU usual rate for n berth or sent. It Is , I pio- eumc , to the local travel between points within the state of Nebraska that the Board desires to call attention , since I suppose it is conceded that the Nebraska maximum limit not has no application to any other class of . travel , on the ground that Ithas no extra ter ritorial force , or because such a construction would render it u regulation of intor-stato commerce , and therefore unconstitutional. With this explanation of the train srovico of the company , I desire brlolly to notice the propositions submitted by the board. No similar question has ever been sub mitted to the courts , but the right to run trains limited as to the character of passen gers , the nature of the service rendered nnd the points at which stops are made Is con ceded , practically nnd Judicially. L. S. & M. S. U. U. Co. vs. Uosenwolg (20 ( American and English railroad cases , 490. ) It has also repeatedly boon hold that a rail road company may make such regulations concerning the carriage of passengers on freight trains as may bo considered neces sary ; and railroad companies have tbo un doubted right to refuse to carry passengers , or a particular class of passen gers , on any train , provided reasonable accommodations nro paovidcd for the publio generally. While it may bo true that the unlimited first-class railroad faro charged by the Union Pacific railway company , added to the Pullman between points in Nebraska , is greater in some Instances than 3 cents per mile , yet the Union Pacific- railway company makes no greater charge than 3 cents per tnllo for railroad transportation for riding entrain train No. 3 , and the fact that there are no day coaches on this train Is announced by posters and otherwise to every person pro posing to ride thereon , The charge made for riding in the Pullman cars Is no greater entrain train No. 3 than on any ether train on this company's rend which carries such cars : and the complaint could ns Justly bo made of every train 01 } this company's road which is composed In part of Pullman cars. The charge is for increased accommodations en tirely distinct from the charge made for railroad transportation. It is confidently believed that the spirit of the maximum limit act does uot and was not Intended to cover such a case. By that act the charge allowed to bo made by railroad . companies in all cases for railroad transpor tation is 3 cents par in lie , and docs not pro hibit any other or furtnor charge made by a _ _ palace car company for increased uccommo- " nations. Any reduction of rates on train No. 3 , BO as to make the combined railroad and Pullman fare less than 3 cents per mile- would neces sarily have to bo adopted as to all railroad fares on all trains ; otherwise there would bo discrimination acnlust Pullman passengers on ether trains. It can hardly bo expected that this company could , for the sake of fur- hlshlng the publio with a bettor service , afford to reduce lt passenger rates through out the state of Nebraska. Hence , if the construction of the mileage limit act neces sarily contended for by Mr. Jacobson should bo adopted , this company would have either to discontinue the running of train No. 3 on its present time schedule , or refuse to carry local passengers In this state. Either of those courses , it is conceded , would bo a greater inconven ience and uniioyanco to the publio than the ono complained of ; and the company would , if so compelled , adopt either with great re luctance. THOMAS L. KIMMALL , Acting General Manager. THE nO\YAUD HOUSE SCOItCIIBI ) . At 1 o'clock this morning the Howard house was discovered to bo on flro and a timely alarm was given , or to-day a rollo ot Lincoln's pioneer days would bo in ashes. A > it was , however , the building was badly oorchod. but fully covered by Insurance. The kitchen was almost wholly consumed 9.IS the flro , and the whole building more or less marked. The timely arrival of the fire com panies saved tbo building and others adjoin ing , yet the water pressure was scarcely suf ficient for the demands , and would not have boon had the flro been discovered fifteen minutes later. The guests of the bouse , AS usual on t > ucu occasions , wora panic stricken when they became conscious that the house at which they were stopping wai In a blare , and their antics wore more amus ing than the fire was serious. 13ut the regu < lor boarders and gueits all made their es cape from tbo burning building without Injury or loss ot life. within twenty minutes after the fire de partment arrived at the scene of the fire UK last spark was extinguished and the onlj thing to Indicate that there had been a fin was the dense volume of smoke , men , womci nud children who were standing by discuss ing the narrow escape and the uncertainty of human affairs. Joseph O. Oayll&s Is tin preson' proprietor of the houso. His good ! and effects were fully covered by Insurance and the Icssco escapes bsaa * well as the lessor. THE sui'itEME counr CASES. Tha following cases were filed In. the IU- prcuio court tu-day. Alexander Tourtlnttvs J. n. Pierce5 op- peal from Otoo county. James W , Williams vs Jnmcs 0. Eikon- bury ; inrror frmn Cftis county. J.-H. Trygnrt vs John H. Dahal ; appeal from Otoo county. Cltr NBW8 ANT ) XOTC1. Governor Thnycr to-day issued n warrant upon requisition papers nnd Eton P. Hllss was tnken from Hoca to Council Grove , Knn. , where ho Is wanted on the charge of obtain * Ing money under false pretenses. , , , lion.V. . J. Connell , of Omaha , is In Lin coln to day. Jnmcs McClnry , ot Norfolk , nnd Hpnry Grosshans , of Sutton , nro in the city to-day feeling for the i > olltic.il pulse. McClnry wants to be ttato treasurer nnd Grosshans expects to ride Into the state auditor's ofllco over the mortal frame of Colonel Thomas Herbert Honton. Ex-Surveyor General Stevenson , of Rich ardson county , and Colonel Thomas J. Ma jors , of Noniaha. who has n whole hornet's nest buzzing under his hat in a congressional wfty , nro in the city. The annual meeting of the Nebraska Trotters' ' association takes plnco at the fair grounds In this city on the 10th , ICth nnd 17th of August. A great many entries have already been inado , nnd the drive promises to bo one of the moat interesting ever hold in the stato. In answer to caudal question , How easy and truthful to toll it's A euro for the worst indigestion , To take rieico's Purgative Pellets. * 11R11 KFFOUT.SVI'PltnCiATED. A llCHoliitlon of Thanks to Mra. O. SI \Vo < Mlwnnl or the W. O. T. U. To the Editor of TIIK HUB : On the last evening of the Chautauqun at Long Pine the following resolution was ordered nnd signed by innhy of the representative people of north west Nebraska : Whereas , In view of the tlroloss energy , the ceaseless Inborn by night nnd by day , tno sacrifice of time and money in order to organ ize the temperance forces of northwest Ne braska , and especially cognisant of the fact that the beautiful W.C. T. U. building recently erected upon the Long Pine Chautauqun grounds Is almost wholly auo to the consecrated crated labors of Mrs. C. M. Woodward , therefore Kosolved , Thnt the most devout thanks and the highest appreciation of the W. C. T. U. of Nebraska , and of the members of the Long Pine Chnutnuqun , nnd of thu people generally bo nnd are hereby extended to our sister , Mrs. Woodward , earnestly praying that God innv preserve her health , nnd bless her more and inoro in her arduous toll. DDo you suitor irom Bcrofula , salt rheum , or ether humors ? Take Hood'u Sarsnpnrilln , the grout blood puriilor. 100 ilobcs ono dollar. In JiiHtico to Mr. Millie. Sunday morning's Bms contained a special telegram from Do Witt , NOD. , giving the particulars of an accident that occurred near thnt pluco.Thd telegram did an injustlco tea a worthy business man of Do Witt , and the following statement received faom the party who sent it is published in Justice to Mr. Milllo ; DK WITT , Nob. , July 2fl. To the Editor of TIIK liv.it : In mv dispatch concerning the accidental death of Hawcs in Sunday's BEK there seems to bo n spirit of injustice nnd harm doing to Harry Mlllio nnd the family of the deceased. From Tun HEB headlines , "Was It Murder or Suicide 1" it may bo in ferred that Mlllio was directly or indirectly the cause of the death. All know It to bo n pure accident , happening two miles from Mlllio. The frequency Of Millie's name in the latter part of the article endangers his business and moral standing. Business men nro earnestly assured that ho is all a business man should bo. Your correspondent is blamablc , but no malice was intended. Lack of wisdom nnd ovcrzcal for news is offered ns tha excuse. JOHN L. MOHUISO.V. An AbsoluteCure. . The ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , nnd all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGIAAL AUIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 125 cents per box by mall 80 cents. The County's School Fund. The apportionment of money for county schools for the coming year has been mndo , nnd is as follows : From the state , $20,034.71 fines nnd licenses from the county , $797.24. making a total of $20,831-95. The money will bo divided among the districts as fol lows : Omahn , 13,03933 ; South Omnhn , $ 0.19 ; Florence , $223 82 ; Waterloo , $200.13 Elkhorn , $193.10 ; Valley , $190.89. The schoo enumeration for the county is 23,139. Hail a bilious attack and ono of those indescribable cases of constant wonri- noss. Took quinine and ether romo- dlos without rcliof. Took Dr. Jonoa1 Rod Clever Tonic , am strong and well. ASA TiioairsoN , Logan. O. Goodman Drug Co. On n Whirl. T. Foley , n saloon keeper , swore out n war rant in Justice Reed's court for the arrest of James Stowo , on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Foley claims Stowo owes him $00 for board nnd borrowed money ; that ho borrowed the money by mak ing extravagant promises to him while par tially intoxicated and refuses now to make his promises good. The case was on trial yesterday. _ Starch grows sticky common powders - dors have a vulgar glare. Pozzoni's is the only Complexion Powder lit to use. Knocked Down lor Ten Cents. John Roe was knocked down by Riohara Roe on tbo corner of Ninth and Jackson streets Thursday night ana robbed of ton cents. Richard got two beers with the swag and then got in jail. CREAM BAKING Its superior excellence proven In millions ol liomei for more than a quarter of a century. It la used by the United States Government. Kn domed by the beads ot tha great universities at the strongest , purest and most healthful. JJr Prices Cream linking Powder do s not contain ammonia , time or alum. Sold only In cans. PlUt'E UAKINQ POWUUil CO. . New Vork. Chicago. St. Louis - - DRINK MALTO PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM jnset and prawrvMth * btir. Keeps It soft . anallkim. rruinuteflaluiurlantirruwtli. AlMATir ftK ; tor jr rhalf'toUsnrlelnolcolor. fnvtnUh lrfall- ing and Dandruff. Cum scalp db u s. MJaatUrunrUU. HINDERCORNS Safest , forest uut but co r - _ for Curn , liualoiu , M. Wops all pala. IitTcrfaltoto * . PIIFIYOI BLOOD. Impurltln In tb blood produce dbeasca. odllr and mi-nUl health -depend upon healthy condition ot tlio blood. The Wood , particularly la tha iprlnf and doting the hoi nmln r mofiths , becomes clogged wllli Im purities , which poison It and generate dl . me. A barmlrftt blood purllleri without a particle of mineral potion In It , uch M taicr- eurjr or potuh , In ntt arr to remove HIM * ImpurrUei nnd to restore the healthy tone of mind and body. The b it purifier and totila known to the world It Swift's Specific ( S S S.V In regard to IU wonderful purifying and tonlopowenire ilve a few testimonials M followi t Mr. Wm. A. Slebold , with Deo. P. Rowell ACe Co , 10 Sprnce Street , New York , writes March tOth , 1SS31 " I feel It mjr duty , for the benefit ef others who mny bo afflicted aslwai , to write you this letter , which joucnn uteal tny testimony In any way you choose. I will miner any Inquiry from others In relation to the fact * herewith tinted. In February lost I suffered great pain and Inconvenience from bolls , nil orer my netlct I could not torn my head without aeule pain and my blood was In poor condition. After trjlnitall the tuuat remedies In such ctw , and flndlngno relief , by the persuasion of Mr. J. W. Fears , Manager of yonr New York Office , I med one bottle 8. 8 , S , and t Improved rapidly and Ycry soon I Wfti entirely relieved of my " Job's Comforters. " Kow not a ilgn of my fnictlmi can bo ( ton. I feel strong ami cheer ful. 8. B. S. Is a fine tonic as proved In my e -e. I deep soundly and my appetite Is good. Dr. J. N. Cb nry , a well known physician writes from Xllavllle , Georgia t " I use B. S. S. In Convalescent fever caiei with tha b it re- lulls. It will. In my judgment , prevent sum. rner dyitentery , If one will take a few bottles In the tprl&ir , thus preparing the bowels for the strains of summer. " Mrs. Scott Lliton , 119 Zane street ( IslandX Wheeling , West Virginia , v rites I "Hnvlni used S. S. B. for the blood , I cnn safely eay thrvt Itlientn anything I VinToU'eil to 61eansi the blood and make a new bulug out of 6 p i > ton. " Hr.M. S. mmlln. Winston , N. C. , writes ! " I use It erery spring. It alwa > s builds me up , glilnif me nppetltn and digestion , and enabling mo to aland the lot ; , trying , cner- rating hot summer daj t. Onuilng It I soon become strong of body nnd oaiy of mind. " TreatLiO on DIood and Skin Diseases mailed free. TUB Swin Brtcmc CO..Drawers. Atlanta.au DON'T SCOLD n man for groaning vhcn he has Rheumatism flr Neuralgia. The pain is simply awfut. No torture In the ancient times was more painful than thcso twin diseases. Hut oughtn't n man to be blamed if , having Rheu matism or Neuralgia , he wont use Ath-lo-pho-ros , when it has cured thousands ttho have siifll'rcil in the same wuy ? It has cured hundreds after physicians have pronounced them incurable. "The skill of nre phrtlcUfii ! could not cnrc me of Hlinnmittm which biui Battled In the hips , nxck and nhouljern. Bo Intense wittheniln that.tleop was nlmost impcw- Ilile. The flrat duee of Atblophoroe e&te tn ntllof , and the third enabled me to f Icop ( or ( our find a hill noun ) nithout waking. 1 continued H * use. and nm now well " KEV. B. II. TIlOYfitt , New Atbanr. Ind. 49-Scnd 0cents for HIP Ixviutlnil rolorcd pic ture , " Moorish Maldin. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. Of SEAinrnv'B UK vnr MADfi MtlSTUlO I'l.AbrEIHlUtllOllOtlSiJ during the Hummer mi nths.tliut there mnv beno ilelnjIn prompt ly relieving Hiuldon attacks of Cholera Jlnrtms , Cia-np. Colic , nml other \loluntp < lus resulting from ovrilnmiUunco m linen PAMII Y I'rults. gtnle VcROtnblud , Ice < l InllllLI Drinks , Re Cream , ceo. TJieao I'liMtnrH are rc.uly for immcd ate QUnill II use : they represent the very best OnUULU qnnllty of mustard , nml no\cr . . . . . _ r"U to uct promptly. Sold by HAVE tries to Impress upon patron the Important. o Ot kceplni ; the air ot the sick room pure nnrt nn- _ . contaminated. This can bo done Rfl I by miming HrimnNIMITIIOI , UUA I'ASTii.i.rs , which will quickly rentier thu air pure , flesh umllu vlKoratlnc. rut up In ncatttr boxes and sold by " . " > cents , or sent pott imlrt by Buvnuiiv < .V JOILNSON , N. V ATTRACTION UNPRECEDENTED OVEU A MlLMON DlSTimiUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the legislature In 18fii. for Ed ucatlonul and Charitable purpose" , anil its ft an chlso mndo n part of the present Stnto Constltu lion , InlSTB , by an overwhelming popular vote Its OUAND EXTUAOKUINA11Y D1IAW1NGS take place Seml-Annuallr. ( June nntl December nml Fts (5HAND BlNUrtT NUMHHIl DHAW 1N08 take place on each of the other ten month * In the year , nnd nro all drawn In public , ut tin Academy of Music , New Orleans , La. "We do hereby cortltytliat we supervise th. ftrrnnKenients for nil the Monthly and Soml-An nual DrawliiRS of Tlie Louisiana Btato Lottery Company , and In person manage and contru the Drawings themselves , nnd thnt the snm we conducted with honesty , fairness , nnd I : coed fnlth toward nil parties , and we nuthorlz. ftiocompany to use this certificate , with fac blmlles of our signatures attached , In Us adver tisements. " COMMISSIONERS. We the undersigned Hanks nnd Dankers will nil inizes drawn In The Louisiana State ottcrles which mny bo presented at our coun ters. R. M. WALMSLRV , Pres. Louisiana.Nat. Dk. piEHIir. LANAUX 1'res. State Nnt'l Ilk. A. HALDWIN , Pros. New Orleans Nut'l 1 CAUL KOHff , 1'rcg. Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In the Academy of Music , New Or leans , Tuesday , Auj * . 7,1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollars each Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths $1. IIST OF I'llIZES. 1 FIUZK OPMUU.U001S K500.000 1PK1ZKOF 100.0)018 ) 100.000 1 PHIZK OK W.OOOts H > , OUO 1 1'HIZIi OF 'JfiWOOls ! i > , OJO 3P1U2K3OF loCOOare a > ,000 5 PHIZES OF f.,000 are 23,000 25PUI2KSOF 1,000 are 2T.,000 100PUIHESOP HX ) are M.OOO 200PHI7.E30F BOO are ( ,0,000 WWPK1ZK30F SUO are 100,00(3 ( AVIMIOXIMAT10K I'llIZKS. 100 Prizes otK ) are no.OOO 100 do. WWare JW.OOO 100 do. BOOaro 'MfM TEIIM1NAL ritIZr.3. POO do. 100 uro 09,000 W do. lOOaro W.UOO 3.1W Prizes , amounting to Jl.or 4 , 00 NOT * . Tickets ilrnwIiiK Capital 1'rlzcs arc not en titled to tormina ! Prlies. t-T-Kuu CLiin lUTKM.or anr further Information leMred , write legibly to the undontlxiied. clearlr stab nit your residence , with btate , County , Htrcut and Number. Mur rapid return mail deliver/ will be as- urvdbrrour enclosing an Envelope bearing your full mlifross. fiend 1'OSTAL NOTK3 , KzprcM Money Orders , of Now York Kxcbanne In nnllnary letter , Currency by Kow Orleans , or M.A. . Washlokton , D. C. . Address Registered Letters to NKW OllLKANS NATIONAL BANK. New Orleans , " " . TT7Tl.T17XT"ml ) That tha presence of flon- ItllilTlJMVl 1 > 1MV erali lluaurciiard and Kar- IT. who are In charge of the drawing * , l a guarantee of absolute falrneu and Intrcgrtljr , tbat thu cbniicei are all equal , and that no ono can possibly divine wnnt number wlftdratr a 1'rlte. HKMKMIIKU.llio.tbut tha pajrmentot IMios Is GUAIU.NTCKU II ? KIUH NATIONAL HANKS ot Now urlcans , and the Tickets are signed bjr the I'rcsl. dent of an Institution , whose chartered rights nra recoitnliHd lu the highest Courts ) therefore , bcwaro. of onr Imitations or anonymous tchumei. " Farm Loans LOWEST RATESI AND BEST TERMSI lUspon.ilble representative ! wanted. Calloi write ns. BURNHAM , TIU3V1TT & MATTIS , Beatrice , Nebraska. PROTECTION ! S HIGH TARI HIGH ART and LOW PRICES prevail at THE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , as thousands of Omaha's best citizens can testify. Never before has such RICH VALUES been of fered for iSo Little Money as now , during this OUR GREAT CLEARING SALE of FINE TAILOR-MADE CLOTHING. Every garment cut by artistic cutters , and made up by tailors the best in the universe. These beautiful suits are to be ob tained during this sale at about one third their actual cost. The following is but a mere mention of the many bargains we now offer our patrons : SUITS. A $60 $ Prince Albert Suit , Tailor Made , now goes at - r $28 $ A 55 Four-Button Cutaway Suit , Tailor Made , now goes at - - 22 A 45 Nobby Sack Suit " " 18 A 38 Straight Cut Sack Suit " " - 15 A 30 Good Business Sack or Frock Suit " - - 12 A $16 Pair English Worsted Pants , now goes at $8,50 A $14 Pair of French Worsted Pants , now goes at $7,25 A $10 Pair English Cassimere Pants , now goes at $5.50 An $8 Pair Domestic Worsted Pants , now goes at $4.50 A $6 Pair Domestic Cassimere Pants , now goes at $3.50 Our summer line'of thin and cool clothing was never so complete , aud we are closing it out at less than manufacturer's cost. YOU CAN CONVINCE YOURSELF OF THE ABOVE FACTS BY VISITING illAL MISFIT CLOTHIU6 PARLORS 1119 Farnam Street , Omaha. 1119 , All alterations to improve a fit made free of charge. Mail orders re ceive prompt attention * 13iT S TIO ? TJ T B. N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION Dealjcnlnji persona , taking advantage of onr rnouta- tlon are constantly ft or tint ; bonus Modloal fistnblUhmonta to deceive Mranccra visiting thu city. Those pretenders usually disappear la few weeks. Beware or them or their runners ornjicuts. 1 ho Omnhn AIrdleal nnd Bureloitl Institute la the only established Modloal institute In Omnlin , Dr. McMcnamy , Proprietor. When you make Up your mind to vtalt us make a memorandum of our exaot addrcaa , and thus save trouble , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. McMENA IY , Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. AsgUtcd by a Number of Competent , Skillful nnd Exncrloncod Physicians and Surgeons. Particular Attention paid to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs. Private Diseases , Diseases of the Nci'ious System , Lun/ and Tiirant Dlscaic.s Surgical Oi > crations , Epilepsy or Fits , Piles , Caiicrr.'i , Tumor. ) , 1'Hc. More money Invested ; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures clTected ; more mod ern improved instruments , apparatus and appliances 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 ven tilated rooms for patients , three skilled physicians always in the building. All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner. We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians or patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call and consult ns , or write for circulars upon all tub- ects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases , per forming surgical operations and nursing patients , which combined with .our acknowl edged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medica and Surgical Institute the flrft choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients here receive every advantage that art , skill science and human ingenuity , can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience willalways be taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us , you will find that these statements of our position , location and facilities arc not overdrawn in any particular , but are plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES , All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New testorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us be treated at home correspondence. All communications confidential Medicines instruments may by or sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marks to la- dicatc contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of your case , and we will send in plain wrapper our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocele , with question list. , My Reason for Writing u Book Upon Private , Special and Nervous Diseases. the subject , consequently I receive an immense if such persons , I have written a book , giving a _ . - . . , , have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me more intelligently and to the point It will therefore be seen that our object In writing these pages is not to furnish 0 reading matter to a class 01 persons who read out of mere Idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or les degree from diseases , or the effect * of disea es or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we rective many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases , or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked thUr constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and is shortening their days. - SURGERY. Surgicul operations for the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumork , Cancers , Fistula , Cataract , Strabismus ( Cross Eyes ) Varicocele , Inverted Nails , Wens and Defer mities of the Human Jody } performed in the most scientific manner. We treat'Chronic Diseases of the Lungs , Heart , Head , Blood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Bladder , Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Epilepsy , ( FiUr ) Scrofula , n right's Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores. Dyspepsia or Gastritis. Baldness. Eczema , etc. 3D X S S .A. S IS 3 O3F "WOlb/EISiT , O'REA.I'BIJ Carefullyj skillfully and scientifically by the latest and mo t approved methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr. McMenamy has for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and treatment ot this class of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , and is fully supplied with every instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west , and the thomand * whom we have cured , after others have failed , substantiate our claims. To those afflicted ment with Eye and cure. and Ear Diseases , we imply ay , call and coniult ui , get a scientific opinion , then vl lt whom you like , and if you are an Intelligent person you will return to u for treat cure.Our book , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain language , with numerous Illustration * , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who TJ2.rearo | ? cascs : l > y reat3i"S thcm CI refuHy physician and patient will have a clear understanding and can deicribe cases to us more intelligently. 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