Mt . , - * ' THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , AUGUST 11. 1888 : H. MY ECAH IS A Another Chapter In the Controvoray Given' to thol'ubllo. A FOnr/lAL COMPLAINT IGNOnED. Jlo CIwrj ; < ! fl tlic Uliltop Willi Acting InnJInmier DovoliI of Gcntlc- innnly Decorum anil OlirlHtlnn Feeling. LINCOLN Hunr.AC or TUB OU\HA. DEE , ) lOi'J V STIUIET , LINCOLN. August 10. 1 In regard to the controversy bitweun Mr. Egnn mid Kov. Ulshop Bonneim. culminat ing in nn Injunction suit against Uio latter , the former wiw seen at this olllco Vj d ly. In reply to an enquiry as to tlio cmha of the present proceed hiss , Mr. Egun hauled TUB Hr.n representative the following Ojpy of n letter sent by him to Kov. M. A. Kennedy , which explains itself : LINCOLN , Nob. , July 21 , 18e8. liovcrond Dene Sir : I have curofully coimldorul the ap plication which you conveyed to mo on Thuisdiiy lust from very Kov. Uishop Hoim- cum for u payment on account of in. ' sub scription of oOO towards thu ndditiontHo our church , nnil liavo to bay , that , us n nember of the congregation , I consider I am citulcd to some rights. I fuel that I tun untiled tent nt least the ordltinr.v courtesies dun frou 0110 Kcntluimin to another , and 1 fool that vtien 1 mndu u formal complaint against one u' the clergymen of the parish I um entitled to lave that complaint listened to , Investigated ami decided upon. Very Kovurond Hlshop Honacutn , whenho refused to see Mr. Button iiml mo ( on tlie c- I caslon of my visit to nmlto formnl complant ngalnst Kov. Mr. Dunpliy ) until the reso , . lions pusttud at the National LCUKUO incutll' the previous day In regard to the pupal il. script would bo withdrawn ; wlicii ho dolkrf. rutely ignored my complaint iiRaiiibt Km Mr. Dunphy ovun uftor nuch complaint wm made by lottur ; when ho dollburatolyomitt * the courtesy nf u reply to my letterimd whi.1 lie nuthnrl/uil or permitted his secretary ! Jlov. Mr. Dunphy , over the signature o "Timothy Tuesday , " to stigmatize mi : through the public press as " 11 political trickster , " bus acted towards thu Irish Na- tiunul League , towardsMr. Sutton , but more especially towards mo , in a milliner devoid of gontloinunly ducurum and Christian feul- ing. When Very Ktiv. Uiahop Homicum nwkas honorable und chrlstlun uniunds fet .fits HI'I > II on his part action which I am lirupiuod to show wus unwarranted by any single net or word of inino mid when he pivua recognition to iny uunuorttiannblo right by taking cosni/.iiucu of und deciding upon my formal complaint against Kev. Mr. Dun phy , thuu I will at auuo and with pleasure * pay the amount of my subscription. Meantime I must respectfully demand thai my numu bu at once rumovod from the list ol dulimiuont Hubgcriburs which is displayed al the chm-ch door. Yours very faithfully , Knv. M. A. KKXNKDV. PATIUCK EIIAX. Mr. Kfiun Htutoil that ho Bubscquuntly me Bcv. Mr. Kennedy and ascertained from hln that bo hud pieced this letter bofora Biaho ] BomicMiin , who declined to make any amend ! and who stated that ho would continub ti keep Mr. Kgan's ' name on the list at tbi church door ; houco the Injunction proceed ings. "What have you Rot to say to Kor. Mr Dnnpliy's statcnient In regard to what tran spired ut the meeting of the Land league , a which the resolutions condemnatory of th papal rescript were passed ! " "Mr. Dunphy Is imito right In his state tncnt thr.t it wus he and notliishop Upnaeun who attended that meeting , and It is so st forth in th6 petition , lint I may Hay rlth here that It is ho and not lilshnp Uonncu : who Is at Uiu bottom of all the trouble that I brewing in the congregation. The resoli tlon In question was framed and introduce by Mr. Sutton nt the suggestion of Mr. Job Fitzgerald and was in substanca about th uunie us thu resolutions subsequently passe by the forty Irish Catholic mem bore of pai Jhununt in Dublin , and of which resolution Archbishop Walsh , even after th last encyclical loiter of the poie ( , expressed pressed his hearty approval , had nothing to do , either directl , or indirectly , with framing or introducin , tbo resolutions , und hud not oven spoken i : supiwrt of , or expressotl uiy approval ol them when this young man , Mr. Dunplij stood up in the meeting , attributed to mo th authorship of the resolutions and made upo mo a moat unwarrantable and indecent pci sonal nttuck an attack which I claim to Imv amounted to a public scandal. Next day called upon ttio bishop to malco complain about this attack , and ho , without my know edge of the circumstances except such vei lilon as bo had received from Mr. Dunphj refused to see mo , and when I wrote him li hud not the courtesy to answer my letter. A Usual , this wrong step ou the part of tt bisbop Uiis led to others. 1 have no ucrsoni quarrel with Bishop IBonacuin or his seen tary oxcout such as they forced upon mi Upon the other hand I have no dcsiro to COD pete with the proprietor of the Potvin bloc zor their personal friendship. I want "pent with honor , " but If they want toforco apett war upon mo they will find mo a fighter , did not begin this thing , and il Ui bo Bonacum and his secretary want to ai Ilko Kcutlcmcn not to say anything of the obligations a Christian ministers they wl tnnko to mo the amends whluh I fool , an which they must fool , I ant entitled to. " "Mr. enn , do you think that any stet Will bo taken to expel you from the Cat ho I church 1" "No , sir. Bishop Bonacum has no sue power. I have no quarrel with the churc or Its doctrines. I am as Kood a Catholic i Ulaliop Uouacuin , and I belive a little b better , because If I knew I had done u wronj 1 would have the moral courage to auologii tor it. " WA1U ) 1'OLtTlCS lit LINCOLN. The republicans of the Fifth ward mot I caucus lust evening at 8 o'clock at the enure on South Eleventh street. Hon. M. 1 Cheney presided at the meeting. Kcsoh lions were adopted declaring for Willlui Leeso for attorney general. The fact slsnlllcant. It leaves the railroad crowd i that ward out In the cold. John K. Clat was denied a pluca on the delegate tlcko nud a resolution was passed drclnrln Bgalnst the issuanoo of proxies to the count ponvcntlon , Mr. John K. Chit cannot oven obtain a scat ! the coming state convention , acuordhi to the ilat of the caucus. It wua u duin evening fortbo Burlington crowd. Mr. Hoi ton will also occupy n seat In the rear , whl matters look u little ho | > eful for Mr. Carte The First mid Second wards also endorse Attorney General Lccso. So goes the buttl Hon. J. L. Caldwell is urged as u candidul lor the legislature by the republicans of tl Second ward , liis record made two yeui ngo while in the houao Is prunouuecd got nnd upon It ho seeks ronomlimtlon and ole I \ tlon. Any attempt to down Mr. Leeso l | / promptly buried out of sight mill ho will i before the state convention with the bol vote of Lancaster county. OK TKIAL KOIl AHSON . At 0 o'clock last owning W'lllam ' Nea Edward Morris nnd A. J. Morgan wore pen on trial for suiting the Parks barn on Hi nnd while it wus burning robbing the boys the lire department , a report of which w made m Tins' * BBK at the time , t'heso la were arrested on suspicion of having coi initted the crime , but the evidence was n sufficient to hold them , and they wcro d missed. Other parties are under survollun but no further arrests will IHJ made unlc the proof in hand Is sufficient to make u vc strong case and gives assurance that convi tiou will follow. CITY NEWS AND NOTKS. Hon. Brad Slaughter , of Pullerton , is the city. He says that Hon. Meiklejohn is candidate foe lieutenant governor , reports the contrary notwithstanding , Attorney General Loose returned from visit to Seward last evening , where he ; tended the funeral services of Allison Kdwurds , nn old and highly esteemed ci zcu of that city , who died of typhoid fever , Seven sets ot school bonds were register with Uiu secretary of state this mornii aggregating H.IOO , from Nuokolls. Dum : Box liutte , Fillmore. Hall und Pholiu cot ties , issued for building nnd school furnls ing puri > oses. llesslo Mittan , Philip Carr and John Hogarth wore prepared for burial by Undi taker Hcaton and laid in the Church yard ' liny. 'Ihoy were children from ono to Uir > ' ( iurs of ago. The mortality has been ye great among the children of Llncolu duri tlio past few days , Walter Currasin recovered bis horse yosti 4ay which was stolen last May. Thg hoi Lite&dy ttiMtitttttil whs found , recognized and Identified In n Hviry stidjlo nt JC'dorado ' , ICnn. , where It was ltft ( by un unknown person n few days apo. Mr. Carman Is elated over the recovery of his horse , hut regrets his Inability to cap ture the thief. TI1K ItKiYt/f V MAIIKHT. ItiHtriitiiciits t'laoml on Hccoril Dttr- liftj YeHtortlny. II Kountzo nnd wlfo to 0 A Wyntt , lot 13 , o'/ ' lot M , bile It , Kmmtze pl.icr. W il . . .I 1,400 A J' Savldgn anil husband to Wllllnm V btllci , ntMttof six ) ft , lots 10 and 11 , bile in , 1'ntrlik s2nd nild , w d . 2,000 M I : Mci'ordto ICM Hall , lot 10. blk 10 , U ist Kml mid , u c d . 1 (1(1Vnlliic' ( - to It S llnsloy , lot - ' , blk , Moninniith park , w il . TOO f > M HICKfl nnd wife to (1 Warren , lots fV , ' ' iiliicc.wd. . . 2OX ) in , II and I'J.blkL' Cottage , IjTliomnimi a nil \\lfu to 1) , f Seluon , lot II , blkf. Ulvrrslde add. w il . 700 0 tl Wnllnru nml wlfo to V 8 lllnynny , lots I nnd r , , 1ilk 1 , I'rcil nellono's add , wil. 1HJ JKIIIOS I' Knullsh and \\lfo to A .M Vnn llur n , t ! y ft of n II ft , lot , blk S , 1'aik plnrc , ( i oil Nmv Vet k V Omiihn Loan Sc Truit Co to I ! I. I'ecklmni , GUxHI ) ft lot If. blk r. , Park placo.w d . 1,600 K 1 lnld to A H 1'ntrlck , lot I , blk . ' ) , A 8 Patrick's mill , q c il . 1 . .IPso I , < vwo to Drexel i : 1'all , lots 2 and U , bll : I , lxrt > os suli. wd . 2,3vO N.I I ) Solomon ot ul to 1 ! I ) Van Court , lots il nntl 7 , blk 7 , Solomon's ndd , w d . 1,000 I ! M atli.kiif y nnd wlfo to r ( V Crtini , o : r ! ft lot 11 , and w 10 ft lot 10.1'iuiliien's add , no d 3,500 K M Ktlckney nnd w Ifo to C M Crum , ai 1ft ) ft. Uli ft n of n w cor 21st and Orunt MM , w d . C.TOO JI Unit to C J Smyth , w M ft of o ! U ft lot B , blk 7. 1st add So Oinalm , w d . 2H H II Jlillur to D J I'nlly , lot 2 , blk 1 , Tip- Ion place , w d . < ! 00 Sixteen transfers , nggrogatlni : . J j.lOJ I'lM-tntts. The following permits to build wcro Is- Bued yt'sturduy : S. L. Womack , cottage. Nineteenth nnd Muson . $ TCO lifiiry ilillor , cottage , Twentieth and Murtlia. . . 00 0. It. Hluiw , cottage , Wefltorn , near Hprlne WO Kmtmi n. lliint.cottngo , Ilinniut , uenr Six- teeiith . . . . . . . . . . 1,400 Wendell llcnson , two-story reslilence.Wlrt andTft-enty-llrst . 4,500 Ii. M. llennutt , rcsldenco , Chlcugu and T\\vnty-sucoiid . 7,1X30 C. A. Olxnn , improvements. Center , near Twenty-llrst . 800 John It. Krck , residunce , Twenty-fourth niidHpencer . li,5UO li1. It. I Irynut , cottage , Twontj * lxtli , near IHekory . 1,500 Miirgaiet Collins , cottugw , Tnonty-lln > t nnd Vlntou . T > 00 Ten permits , nggrosatlnic . $ a,200 The pot-fumu of violets , the purity of [ ho lily , the glow the rose , and the lltish , f Holio combine in Po//.oni's wondrous "jwdor. i Drink Malta : it sodti fountain. THE COUNXX'S no ADS. IV Commissioners Liocnto New HritlRCH nnd Sewers. o county nommlsstonors , who have boon ; a tour of the county inspecting tlio roatl nud bridges , have returned. They wonliut tlirouph the southern nnd returned by wy of the northern part of the county and AU military road , 'llioy have dctor- inlncito build a sewer through the rend be- twcenVarkor's and Florence in the plaeo of the oldlridgo that is now on that road. The sewer \\11 be six feet wide nnd 100 feet long , and bur of brick. Four bridges were lo cated , \vo at Hciinington , ono on the military road and ono on the Mc- Ardlo rfod. Some work hat nlso been arranged \ > r on the roads between Dodge and WastjiiBton counties. These counties will be ciucd upon to aharo in the expense of the join , work. The roads throughout Douglas at'i reported as being in a very fair- condition. The county lias three grading machines ntivoilr , which are moving about ono thousam eight hundred yards of dirt a day. This i\ \ moro grading than any live counties in ttj state are p.xylng for. The machines nrciit work on the streets in the suburbs of th\clty \ and on the McArdlo road. JIorHftiuVu Acid ThopIiatCH. so ronimon in mld'sunimer , and imparts vitality. _ Di-lnk Mnlto for \honorves. Prepare for Winter. E. S. Warner , secretary of the beard of railroad commissioners ot Minnesota , re cently issued a circular letter to the Hues within the state calling attention to tlio fuel supply at prairie stations where there is danger of occasional snow blockades. Mr. Warner suggested that the companies notlfjr the peoplu resident upon their Hues , and fuel dealers particularly , that now Is the tune to prepare for cold weather. In response to this letter , the general man ager of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omuha nas sent out circulars to all agents along their lines in Minnesota , Iowa. Dakota and Nebraska notifying them that now is the proper time to order a fuel supply , nnd not to incur the danger of a shortage by postponing their orders Until later in the season. Our readers have doubtless often no ticed that Hood's Sarsaparllla ia well spoken of in thu newspapers. The press is quick to recognize merit , und does not hesitate to give praise whore it in duo. The following is from the Baptist Weekly , a loading religious pa per : "Advertising may bring nn article prominently before tlio public , but ne advertising can long help it it it has not real merit. Hood's Siirsuparilla it well advertised ; but the best proof of its value is that so many persons use it on the recommondationsof friends who have proved its peculiar virtues. " A Heal Katntc Deal. It was reported on the streets yesterday , bj parties who nro in a position to know the facts , that Guy C. Uarton had purchased 100 lots on the Iowa side of the river , yesterday , t car the motor line house. Ho will creel cottage residences on them this full. Tin lots are in ono of the new additions. Distress after onting , heartburn , sicli hoiulacho and indigestion nro cured bj Uood's Sursapurilln. It creates u gooo appetite. IlotlHC. The prisoners from the county Jail are be ing used in cleaning the court rooms in the county building. CREAM It * superior excullvuce proveu In millions o homes fur more thunn quarter ot acvntury , 1 linsetl hy the Unlt d Stttoti tiorvrumeat. Ii ! : dorstil by the heads of the ireat i uiilvci ltles a the btronKest.purest and most heiiltliful. 1)1 I'l Ice's frcaiu llakliy ; I'owder does not coitali ) aminoula. llnio nr almii. Sold nnlv In cans. piauB IUKINQ VOWOKII co. Now York. Chicago. St. Lout An Important Annonnccuicnt Abont lx weeks nijo.whllont lmslncfi.1 was mddinly attacUd with excruciation rnlM In tnr feet , kneel and Imnds. Hofcora ( he attack that 1 ton * my bid Immediately , and In two or thrm dnjs my JolnM wera ivollcn to almoct i uble their natural Hze , mltleepwas drl enfr m mi- . After suffer , liiu the niott oxeruclatlnit vain furawiet , uslne liniments andMirlons other runedles , f rlf ml who ryni-athlzed | with mhelukJJ conditionsail lomei _ . "Why don't you iet Swlft'i Specific nn-1 melt. Iwlllpiaranfecn cure , and If It doe * Ei t tlio niJdlelni ! shall cost jnu nothing. " 1 at cnco occurul the S. 8. H. , ami after n ln It the llrst itiy , Imii a qnlot nlsht nnJ rcfrenhlnv sleeu. In n week I felt Krcnlly ti m lllteil In tiirru wools I cmild fit up a.ul walk alKiut the loom , and nfltr uMiM Bl < Vottlcs I i out aud able to KO to biiiilness * Blneothen I lia o Ijccnrepnlarly tmvi | ' of duly , uuil niaml on my fi elf torn nlno in ten Lours : Oaj.anil qm entirely free from tmln. Thito arn th plain and uluiplofiicM Iiiinrc-i.li-.mid I 111 cheerfully unincralt Innulrli-s n-Ullrc thereto , eltlur m i ersou or ij THOMAS MAUKIIIJE , mall. vi j ; Wj rlh ttrccti Kuw yol dtr. : f NAtnviLlB , Ti'NI Imvo warded off a no- vero nttaik of rlicuiinitltm l > y n timely resort to Swift's Hjioclilc. In nil swheroater- - jiianent relief t rotlcht thli me-llelnw coin- uirniliItself fnr n i-uiniiltutianBl trtalni.nl that thoroughly fi'Jtcitw the tecda of ill * i iiov w. ' Kr.w Yonir. M TTII Avr.-After speiidlnn fty to l > n nlloeil < f lllbod I'.ilmn nltl.out nylienrlU , nfow Iwttlujof awlft' bK-cinij | worked n perfeut cure. C. 1'oiiinn. Virii * . O-My llltlo flrl , aaet elx.nml boy , acnil four jcar , hail neruiula in tlm * ( irst > { rotated dlmlw. They were Iiunjf mid flcltlr. Toilaytlu-y are ht-allliy audro- Lust , all the result of tukluitK. a. S. JOB T. CotLirn. LADT I.AKK , SmiTKn Co. , TLA-Your a. B. B. has moved n wonderful Kiioccfa In my CUSP. Tl o cancer on my face , no rtwilit , would hat o noon linn led me to my gn\\ . 1 do thlulc It U wundcrf nl , nnd liai nn ccn-al. II. H. Ill nn , l'iwtina ur. WACO , TEXAS , liny 0,13S3. I. S. Co. , Atlanta , Ua. s > Oentlemcn Knoitlni ; that yon appreciate voluntary testimonials , wo take ) 'k'u ' iuola tnt'.nR that onu of our lady eu omcr has regalneil her health by thu ue of fourtarK * bottles of 5 our rcnt remodv , after havliw been an 1m all.l . f or so > oral J cars. Her ti nubia wns extreme debility , caused liy a ill'eaKO IH > - gullnr toiler ( ox.iLUSft Cu.UriiKlst-i. ( | i Three luxika mailed frcu oil applkatlun. All drugget ! sell H. H. a TUK SWIFT Srrnrto Co. , Drnn er 3 , Atlanta Oa. Kiiir York.'Iiii llrojdwar.\ Voti cnn stoj ) that nnd fiuttliiK by uslufr HiDKO.SAi'irriioi. bo At' for 'lot- iini i r' ic70inn ; , Ulncworin. Ground WH I d' . I'oiBou Ouk. or other skin II luu or bcnjp disease tluit Is worrying f iinn i unr I'11 nlKlit and day. Whim ( men EXfiH ANGE cured Cy tlilH HO.IP tht-ro will bo UAUII ft II U I. „ , , , utum Of tlio trouble. If wish to pwvont conta onrrrnimr > you SUFFER MB B1ju4 ( r "cntcim ! " disoaMM 001 ' " ' ull"'uriitrliiK' the mimmur montliK. rnn ( either umont ; your fiitnllv or rim your dome tlo an mills , ) burn 1 u" EAiitnivV SUI.I'HUII OANIII.ES Ireoly In your Closets , Cellimt , Kitchens , OuthouseChlckon , -oopSj mra c > nBeSt Mablet. Hoi ; tin inV 1 1'auM , A.C. Absolutely no danger A Nil JUT I ot Hro. Tlioso candles nro handy andulwnysieadylorjmmedlate use. use.Cfrileinenibcr UENSON'S I'LASTKU for aches & palns. _ 4 She Tried and Knows , A leading chemist of New York says : " Xo plasters of sttch merit as tlieAtli-Io'imo-rosl'lastorshiiveevcr before been producetl. " They nre n novelty because they are not mailo simply to sell cheap , they nre the best that science , skill and money can produce , ami will Jo what w claimed for them. For sprains , aches , weakness , lameness , etc. , they arc unequaled. 404 Tullon St..Hindnsky.O .Nov. 31 ' 8V The Athloplionw Master atrd Ilka raatrtc. It l-i the ( I ever tmil and I ha > e usid many klmK Our dnnifint paid "iilistern am all aUiut the sune" Imt Iilon'lthinksonow. I Kprnliuil my ami nnd Mionlilcr In .Inly , audit ha Ixeu painful since , but It < lo. " < , not pMn mo at all now. Mrs. Wn.ua lUaiu. BS-BenJ G cents for the rxiuitirnl colored pic ture , "Mm > rlsh Maiden. " THEATHLOPHOfiOSCO. 112 Wall St. M Y. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION OVKK A MILLION DlbTUIIlUTKD Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by the legislature In IMS. forlM- UcutloiuU mid Chiuliable puiposes. und Us fran chise made a part oCtho present State Constitu tion , in 18T ' uy un overwhelming popular vote. Us OKAN'nKXTHAOHUlNAUVlMlAWlNaB. take place Seml-Aiimmlly , ( Juno and December ) nnd Us OllANII SINU1.K NUMHEH DltAW. INGS take place on ouch ot thu other ten months In the year , nnd nro all drnwn In public , at the Academy ot Music , New Orleans , La. "Wo do hereby certify thnt we supervise the arrangements tdr all the Monthly and Seral-An- nUftl iTrawlngs ot The LoulBlnna State Lottery Company , nud In person inannuo nnd control the Drawings themselves ; and that the snujo arc conducted with hone tyt talrnois , nnd In Kood faith toward nil parties , and WH authorize the company to use this certificate , with fuc- Blmllfs of our signatures attached , in its adver tisements. " COMMI3SIONKU8. We the undersigned Hanks and Banker * will pay nil Prizes drawn in The Louisiana St.itu lotteries which may be presented nt our coutj' H.ri. ? WALMSI.F.Y. Pros. Louisiana Nnt. Uk. PIKKHK LANAUX , 1'res. Stuto Nnt'l Ilk. A. BALDWIN , 1'rcs. New Orlenns Nnt'l Uk. GAUL KOHN.l'res. Union National Ilnnk. BRAHD MONTHLY DRAWING , In tlin Academy of Music , Now Or leans , Tuesday , Sept. 11 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000 , 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Djllan each , Halves $10j Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twentieths - tioths $1. I.I9T OK I'lllZI'S. 1 P1U7.R OP JCXW.IXX ) U . 300OD ( 1 PKIXU Ob' JUI.IWO la . 1UD.IXX 1 I'KI/.K OF' BO.OCO Is . M > ,00 ( 1 I'UIXK OP .p > .0l ( ) Is . 25.IM JVItlZKSOK 10.00J nro . a > ,00 fiPKIZKBOP 6tXJ lire . ait 25 IMUXUSOK J.OJU are . SK.OO 10(1 ( VK17.KS OP KO nro . r ) .llOi . 50J PHIZES OP L-00 lire . IW.CIU APPROXIMATION I'ltlXKS. 100 Prizes of J5' ' nre . M.OO lou do ; w nro . : utx ) 100 do 200 nre TIIIMINAL PHIZES. 989 do 100 nre Vfi do ICO are . IKt..O 3,111 Prizes , amounting to . f I.UTil.H ) KOTC. Tickets ilrawlnv' Capital I'rlivJ are not en tltlwl to terminal 1'rltas. lyKou CLITII HATCH , or anr further Infontmlloi doslruJ , wtlui leclbljr totliuunJor'lKneil , dourly stnt Inu yoiirre liltnco , wlili Hlnte. Countr. Street am Numbar. More rapid return iinill ilellvcry will bu us > ured br your enclosing uu envelopu bearlntf TUU lull atturcB . Send 1-OSTAI. NOTK3 , Krpreas Money Onlcrs. o Now York Exchange in ordinary letter , Curroaojr b Kipiou ml our ( pen o ) uddrusscil " ' or _ Address Registered Letters to NEW 011LEAN3 NATIONAL HANK. New Orleknt , I ? That the proicncoof noc .V er ls Hc urcKanlnndK.n ly. who art In charge of the UrawliiK * . U n iruarantoi or abnolute falrnei and Intrenrlty , ttint iht chnncu ore all equal , ami that no one c n ; > u ! blr dlvlui what nuiubar win draw uurlte. "llKMKMUKItalu. that the payment of I'rln-sl nUAllANTHKI ) 11V hUR NATIONAL UA.NK8 o New Orle.uu , and tlio TlckuH are ilKned by tbu I'ros dent of an Institution , whose chartered rluhts nr rt'Cognlittd In the highest Courts ; therefore , buwnr orany ImltaUuna er anonymous cheui9 . ' ' DREXEL & MAUL , tSuccossors to John Q. Jacobs. ) Undertakers & Embalmerj At the old btand. 1407 rurunm St. Orders b telusirnph solicited aud promptly attended Ttltlioua | to.Noit LSO Tobacco an Liquor Habit pium habits I'Urej _ , o pay until peruii ocntturulioirt ' > * teil. ! . | We hart faith enough In ou S'i0"i ! ' the lUu knowleJga of th i > ur > ou takliii : l WMTklW UtjjtlJif CoVBO WOmaha , NBU. N. W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb , CAUTION DcNlgnltig persona , Inking nilvantniro oCotir rnrmt.i- tlon nro coiiHtnntly penning IiiiKim Mpilluiil listultllshmoiilii to tlooolvo HtninsciM vlglttnu the cliy. Thrm ) pretcntloiM iiitinlly illsnpiionr Inn Tt > W wookd. Jiewnrn nr them or iliolr runners or ncoittM , The Oniiilin IMddlcnlntKi Huruloul liiqtltuto Is thn only nMtnlilHhcd Muiilanl Instltuto In Om.ilin , Dr. MoMcnnmr , Proprietor. Wlion you ninko up your iniiul to visit IIH nmko n nioinoriiiutuiu of our cxnot ntltlress , mid tlmi nnvo trouble , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear OR. J. W. IUEUY , Phsfsleiau ad Swgmi m Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Assisted by a Number ol * Competent , SSdill'ul and Cxpcriuneud Physicians ami Fartioulnr Attention palil to Deformities , Disease * of Women , Disease of llio Urlnnrr and Soxiial Organs , Private Diseases * Discuses or tlie Nonous Syteni , Lun ? tiiul Tlirjut lispnu ) > < > , Surglc.U Operatl IMS , Epilepsy or Tits , 1'llcs , CunciTS , ' ' " " " " ' Etc. More money invested ; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures effected ; more mod ern improved instruments , apparatus and appliances than can be found in all other infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries in the \yest 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 disease ? 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 us , or write for circulars upon all sub- ects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases , per- foiming surgical operations and nursing patients , which combined with our acknowl edged abi ity , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Meuica 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 are not overdrawn in any particular , but are plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Disease ! successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondence. All communications con fidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed , no marw to in dicate contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history of vour case , and we will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE , Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotcncy , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocele , with question list. My Keusoii for Writing n Hook Upon Private , Special ami iVervous DUonsos. I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs , have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently _ I receive an immense number of letturs from physicians and afflicted persons , asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons , I have written _ a book , giving a general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After leading it , persons will 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 reading matter to a class ot persons who read out of mere idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degree from diseases , or the effects of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive 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 their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and is shortening their days. SURGERY. Surgical operations / the cure of Hare Lip , Club Foot , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula. Cataract , Strabismus ( Cross Eyes ) Varicocele , Inverted Nails , Wens and Deformities mities of the Human Body 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 , ( tits ) Scrofula , Bright's Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dyspepsia or Gastritis. Baldness. Eczema , etc. Carefully , skillfully and scientifically by the latest and mobt approved methods. ' WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMJ2N , 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 s fully .supplied with every instrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. We clairn superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west , and the thousands whom we have cured , after others have failed , substantiate our claims. To those aflllcted , vith Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say , call and consult us , get a scientific opinion , then visit whom you like , and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treat ment and cure. cure.Our book , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain language , with numerous illustrations , are written for the benefit ot patients and physicians who write us in regard to cases ; l.y reading them carefully physician and patient will have a clear understanding and cu describe cases to us more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE Address all letters to OM : : A.K : .A. , , DR. J. W. McMENAMY , N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb. THE MISFIT Will sell fine Tailor-Made Clothing at half price. All our Summer Clothing to be sold at 50c on the dollar to. Our buy ers are in the market buying their fall and winter stock and the manager has made this sale special for bargain hunters ; $8.35 buys a tailor-made suit wnicli was made to order for $17 $10.95 i4 4-button cutaway frock suit " $22 " " " i § $12.25 $26 $14.70 " " " " $30 ' * " " " $18.65 $35 $22.75 u " $45 PRINCE ALBERTS AT MOST ANY PRICE , $6.35 buys a straight cut sack suit which was made to order for $16.60 $9.10 buys a straight cut sack suit " " $20.00 $12.45 buys a straight cut sack suit " " $25.00 $ I5.5O buys a cutaway sack suit " " $3O.OO -$18.60 buys a cutaway sack suit " " $38.00 ' . $23.15 buys a cutaway sack suit " " $45.00 : Custom-Made Pants from $2,75 to $6,35 , , ; Former Price from $5,50 to $12 ' AT THE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 Farnam Street , Omaha. 1119. . All alterations to improve a fit made free of charge. Mail orders r e ceive prompt attention. Ho w Many Babies Grow up weak aud puny whonby using RIDGES FOOD health and vigor would follow. Welch & d oiro. . ou labo. ) Farm Loans LOWEST RATES ! AND BEST TERMS1 Itesponslblg repreaentutlvcs wimt d. Call or wrltu ua. BURNHAM , THEVK'H' fe MATTIS , /lleatrloo Mebruka , OrwUit .t. IniproylmrnKoftr til oth rt Ui. Warn itiixr M.llrcur.UlmhiT.ythl. | . H , Wd p.ra hl | e. nu > n 3 od o EUolrto Co. 108 UltlU U ChUlg. * , SPALDIHG