s F THE OMASA DAILY BEE : . /WEDNESDAY , AUGUST 15 , 18881 I llNCOH'S ' TROTTING MEETING It Promises to Bo the Best Ever Hold iu Nebraska , SEVERAL ENTRIES ALREADY MADE MyMcrlouq Disappearance of fix- Deputy Slicrlir Fowlcr'n Alibi- Labor Union Resolutions He- .appralHciucnt LIXCOLK BUREAU or TUB OMAHA BEG , j 1W9 1 STIIEET , LISCOI.X. August 14. I The nnnual trotting tncctltiff of tlio Ne braska association of trotting hors'o breeders bids fair to bo very largely attended. Good weather , and Its success Is already assured. Arrivals commenced yesterday and prom inent horsemen from all parts of the Btato are here , to participate In and enjoy thoraces races , which promise to bo the best ever wit nessed in the stato. It Is confidently ex ported that the Is'ebrasUa-brcd three-year- olds will beat 2:37. : This statement is based upon the judgment of Treasurer Johnson , one of the keenest Judges of horao ability In the west. At noon to day over ono hundred horses had been entered for the season , compnsini ? the very beat breed of the state , and nil of the prominent Nebraska breeders are here. N. 1. 1) . Solomon's two-year-old pacer , of Omaha , that does half a mile In 1:10 : , wilt test the speed of S. H. Hank's Gypsy and George P. Tucker's Joy Hlrd on Thursday oftcruoon. This will bo the most Interesting pacing race of the season. Hut the trotting tests promise the special features of the course , and are provoking the greatest inter- cat. The breeders of Nebraska arc ccitalnly doing their level best to push fast horses to the front and to develop that degree of speed that will bring proper recog nition and place Nebraska developments on the turf where they belong. Of the nom inations which closed on the 17th day of last March the following entries are noted : Stake for Nebraska bred two-year-olds N. I. D. Soloman , Onmha , Chestnut Wilks ; William Daily. Peru , Hell Thorn ; E G. Solo- hian. Omaha , Wlnslow Wlllw : K. P. Fuller , JJavid City , Juliet : E. D. Gould , lAillerton , Uoldcn Maid ; H. Y. Uirkby , Nebraska City , Bhadow ; George C. Smith , Nelson , Uick U'emplo. Caffrcy stake for three-year-olds HV. . ptsson , Mindcn , Enough ; W. H. Haratow , Crete , Edward Pylo ; E. Pyle , Humtoldt , Louis P ; 1. MoEvoy , Elkhorn , Susetto ; J. F. Cording , Ulysses. Orphan Maid ; L. H Muno , Omaha , Wild Air ; Gcorgo H. H.iily , Fair- bury , Chalice ; D. H. Duvis , Hluo Springs , Binnlo IJoon. Stake for foals of 1SS7 E. M. Moshcr , York , Miriam ; P. MeEvoy , Elkhorn. Carrie JMurpio ; II. W. Oilman , Omaha. Darloy For est ; N. I. D. Solomon , Omaha , Blizrard AVilks ; Morris J. Jones. David City , Patron ess : C. E. May no , Phuto Valley Hunch , Valley Light Foot ; C.V. . Bench , Auburn , Kitto Vera ; E. Pyle , Humboldt , Kate Cnffrcy. Stake for four-year-olds S. II. Brack , Syracuse , Gipslo ; C. II. Crelghton , Omaha , LuluC. ; D. T. Hill , Syracuse , Pet Logan ; . P. Tucker , Lincoln. Jay Bird ; E. L. Hoed , Weeping Water , Chronometer. Stake for 11 ve . \ ear-olds J. H. McShane , Omaha , J. S. C. ; A. J. Hrigg , Supsr- ior , Lconidas ; A. J. Popploton , Omaha , Ncttlo Zulu : J. N. Baxter , Aratuhoo , Saturn : A. Lovctt , Guido Hock , Copper- inont ; Moyes Uros. , Lincoln. Black Crook. Free-for-all J.imes G , - - , two-year-olds Ladd , Beatrice , Majolla ; E. ( ! . Solomon , Omaha , Wlnslow Whites ; H. W. Oilman , Omaha , King Forest ; J. P. Wagner , IBoatrice , Terror : E. Pylo , Humboldt , Ilurly Burly ; C. E. Maync , Platte Vulley Ranch , May Hose. Freo-for-all , threo-yeai'-olds J. F. Cord ing , Ulysses , Orphan Maid ; James F. Ely , yVuburn , Martlnc ; J. D. Mcms , HastinpH. Coin March ; E. W. Mosher , York , Hed JVIng ; Georco il. Bailey , Fairbury , Harri- gan ; A. J. Hale , Beatrice , Idavlan. VAN'TS THE IIOXOll lUDI.V. Ilirnm DuanoHathaway wants to go to the Btato convention. Ho Is actually hurting for the honor. Ho promises to bo satisfied if it Is conceded to him. Ho will organize an nnti- McHridn club If it is not , so it is said. But the demand and throat are too cheeky to bt ) considered for a slnglo inlnuto by MoBrido kind his following , and they give it out cold thr.t Hathaway will have to stay nt home. U'liere is no earthly help for it. The issues jvero drawn at the primaries , and three-fourths of the city and county Bald that the gang must go , and the Insolent thrcat'that the will of thopcoplo will lie subverted If concessions are not made to porno of the railroad and corporation pets pomes with very poor grace , and especially ivhon not backed by a corporal's guard fol lowing. Minorities have somp rights that Majorities am bound to respect , but not jvhen principle Is involved that has been decided upon by an express vote of the people. The great victory won in Lancaster county is not for sale. URA1TIUI3UMUST OF IMIKLI'S COUNTV. The rcappralsemcut of the school lands In fhclps county has boon received by the board of educational lands and funds. Land jbpprnised at $2.50 about twelve years ago VUH raised to $ S per acre , while an occasional piece of school land la raised to f 13. Phelps L'ounty is the llrst to report of the list sent nut about six weeks ago. It is evident that the school lands of the Btato now have value , tuid will greatly Increase the temporary school fund. Many of the counties expected to report arc under township organiza tion , and its such counties cannot report to the board of township trustees , but pnco in six mouths , the complete report will Necessarily como in slow. Isotlcoottho re- npprulsment of bchool lands in the counties tinder township organization will conic hrouph the township Ixmrd. The board of educational lands and fundo mot to-day : tt 1 ti'ulouk and accepted the report of the reap- jiralsment of the Phclps county school lands. WAIVED EXAMINATION. Ex-Deputy Sheriff Fowler waived exami nation at 1 o'clock to-day on the charge ol participating In the riot Saturday evening und shooting with Intent to kill. He gavi : Jjomls in tno sum of $1,000 and was bourn pvo" to the district court. Mr. Fowler'H ac tlon in this regard was the source of sonu faupriso , for it was understood that ho woult stand preliminary examination. Matters arc not altogether clear. The alibi ho promised to prove Is still In the distance. The young men who were wounded Satur flay evening passed a very restless night but Mr. Iloffor seoma rather cheerful thl : morning , while Mr. Spollman sutt'ors con etant pain. His nnklo Is considerably In flamed and great care will luivo to bo takei or ho will los > o his leg. Ho bears up bravely bowovor , till things considered , and it is tc bo hoped that ho will soon become conva leseent , and will suiter no permanent in Jury. LA11OU UNION UMSOUITIOXS. The following resolutions were unaul inously i assed by the Lincoln Central Trade : and Labor union of Nebraska at their meet ing hist ovenln ? and ordered published in thi people's papers The Dally Call and Tin OMAHA Bui : . Uosolved , That the delegates from the va rlous unions and labor organizations of thi city assembled , heartily indorse the flrmnes : of the Omaha citizens in their late oxcurbioi to this city In refusing to bo returned eve the scab "Q. " And bo it further llcsolved , That this union do not ccaso ii Its tireless efforts to protect the dignity o this city and its people against the ncfanoui plottings and scheming of corporate In trlguers with their hired thugs and Vwlllci And it is further Uosolved , That we extend our hcart-fc ] Sympathy , unit moral and financial aid to th Capital hotel and sco that Justice bo mote out to the innocent and guilty nllku. J. H. Ida M KU , SAM KIMIUI.L , J. A. KIUIOT , ComUilUtcc. 11EI.OXOS TO Tn STATK. The board of public lands and building piot to-day nt 2 o'clock for the purpose of a < cejitlng the building of the institution for th feebleminded nt Beatrice , und to settle wit the contractors , Messrs. Lane fs Krone Commissioner Scott and Secretary La\vc liad previously Inspected the building an pave n favorable report , and it was form nil accepted and turned over to the stato. Til new institute building will bo occupied In few days. It Is needed. Enough applic. lions are In now to more than fill the built ing. CITT NKWS AND NOTKS. John Kills , president of the Pooplo' * bun ) Beatrice , was lu th city to-day. Mrs. Ida Illchards , daughter of O. H. Placcy , was buried ta-ilny at 'J o'clock ' from the family residence , 1-UM Elk stroU , Pastor Baker , of the First Freewill Baptist church , ofllclatlng , Adam Koth died latt evening nt the resi dence of hia father , in southeast Lincoln , from n rupture caused by heavy lifting. Ho was sick but n few short hours , but suffered Intense iipony until death relieved him. Ho was laid in the grave this evening at 5 o'clock. The republican delegates of the Fourth ward mot in caucus last evening and decided to stand b.v Hull for the house ns Ions ni then1 was any chance for his nomination. The rumor that .1. L , Caldwell would control some of this dele gation does not Bei > m to bo well founded. Mr. Hull has his home ward tolld. Mr. Colby , of Gne , and Mr. Dow , of John on , tarried the night In Lincoln , but left this morning for other political trysting placei. These Uvo gentlemen llnd the breeze1 rather cool In Lancaster for their political c.\nvnss. H it not what the B. & M. crowd promised them it should be. Bhhop Bonaeum called n. meeting nf the building committee at St. Terrcsa church a d.iv or two since to consider the propriety of BUing Hon. Patrick Kami for the $ . " 00 ho subscribed to the building fund. Mr. Esau informs Tin : ] Jin : man that he failed to got it quorum. But no tiuco lius been signed und thu war is still on. Kreo to All. The beautiful pii'luro , "Will They Con.sontV" h u Ini'fjo magnificent PII- praviup , printed upon . slicot 10 inches wide by1 inches lonp. It is mi o.xiict copy of mi original painting by Kwiill , wliicli was sold for S-5,000. This elegant picture represents a young lady stamiing in a beautiful room , surround ed by all that h luxurious , near n hulf- opcn door , while the young man , her lover.is seen in an adjoining room asking the consent of her parents for theirdaughterin m u nugo. The line interior decorations , together , with the graceful position of the beautiful girl H In keeping with the sentiment of the picture. It must bo seen to bo appreciated. This valuable picture is fitting to adorn the wall of any indies' parlor , and in onler to offer an extraordinary inducement to intro duce our Wax Starch , this costly picture will be given away , free to every poison purchas ing a-mnall box of WaStarch. . This starch is something entirely new , and la without a doubt the greatest st.iroh inven tion of the nineteenth century , ( at least every body sayi ho that have used it ) . ILsupcrcudcs everything heretofore used or known to science in the laundry art Unlike any other starch , as It is coated with pure white wax and chemically prepared upon scientific principles by an expert In the laundry pro fession who has had years of practical experience - ienco In fancy laundrylng. It is the first and only starch In the world that iiuikcs Ironing easy and restores old summer dresses to their natural whiteness , and imparts to linen a beautiful and lasting llnish. Please remember that the present you re- rclvo with each box of Wax Starch , has never boon sold nt retail for less than one dollar. This great offer is only good for six weeks , after which tlio present will bo omit- toil and the starch sold at the usual price. Try it and bo convinced of thowhola truth. Ark your grocer for Wax Starch and ob tain this beautiful and costlv picture fiee. THE WAX STARCH CO. , Keokuk , Iowa. You can find cool , well furnished rooms nt the Globe hotel , best located houbo in Omaha. GOOD-BYK , KUANKIE. Ono of tlio Stnvk Girls heaves Oinalin to Marry Plunder Daly. It is reported that two of the Sturic girls , whose adventurous careers were partially un folded in TUT BEE a short tnno since , have left the city. Minnie Stark , or Mary Stack , as her real name is , has left for unknown parts. Franlclo Stark , or Maggie Stack , as she is known nt homo , has captured the heart of Con Daly , the pool-room patron who claims to have won ? > 7,000 from the Diamond on races a short time since , and was married to him yesterday. The nuptials are to take place at Sioux City , to avoid the notoriety ot such n union should it take place in Omaha. The newly wedded pair will go to St. Paul on their woJdlng trip , and in tno course of two or three weeks will visit Omaha , the scene of so many conquests , after which Mr. Daly will resume his profession of plunging on the races and "busting" the pool rooms. Undue exposuresto cold winds , rain , bright light or mnlavin may briny on inllnmnmtion and Boreneass ot the eyes. Dr. J. II. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salvo will subdue the inilaminationcool and soothe the nerves , and fatrongtheii weak and failing eyesight. 25 cents a box. WHIPPED IIV A QUADROON. An Incident Which Enlivened Fnr- iiain Street Monday Nl ht. BJMonday ovonlngbetweon 7 and S o'cloekpo- destrians on Farnam , between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets , were treated to a scene , which for ono party at least proved rather exciting. A well-dressed young man , of twenty-five years of ago , was driving a stylish rig close to the curb and evidently clossly following n handsomely drosaed woman. Near the Union Pacitlc ticket ofilco ho jumped from his buggy and grasping the woman by the arm , exclaimed , "Darling , you nro looking charming this evening , wont you take a drive ( " The woman stepped back and struck the man a heavy blow on temple with a loaded cane. Ho was felled to his knees but immediately rose and was treated to u dozen blows on the head and face In rapid succession. With a howl ho turned and fled down Thirteenth street , leaving ohis horse unhitched. The woman composedly crossed the street and dlsap > peared uround the corner. Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aper- ont , the boat family medicine for men , women and children. Lotnnd hotel , Chicago , for comfort. Dentil's Second VUlt. Less than two weoirs ago , Dr. George L. Miller was called upon to mourn the loss of his fathornnd , while on his way east , to Syra cuse , N. Y. , ho learned to his iulinlto borrow and regret of the death of his sister , Mrs. Georgia M. Uichardhon , nt Athol , Mass. Mrs. Ulchardson is tlio youngest member of the family , and was a remarkably bright and intelligent woman , and hur death is sincerely - corely regretted by her many acquaintances in this city. Dr. Miller will receive the remains nt Sy racuse , N , Y. , und will attend them to their last resting place at Cardiff , in the same stato. Its superior excellence provea in inllllous ol homuH for mow thrm a quarter or n century , 11 iMixcd uy tlia United fitites ( loreriinicnt. Ku dorsei ) by the licixrfH of the Krout univi > i > ltlc < s a1 the btrou3e.st.r.uieft nud most heiltlit'ul. Dr Price's Cream linking l'owderdo iiol contnlr ammonia , limn or nliiin. yolil onlv in cans. It. lltIUK JIAK1NG J'O\V1)KU ) CO. New York. Culcagu. St. LouL Impurities In the blood produce dlioucA. Boilll/ end menial health drpond upon a lieallhr conaillon of the blooj. Th Llaod , purtlcMiUtl/ tlio pprJug aud durlnit lUe liol lummer niontlii , bpcoir.es clogged with lm > pnrltl , wh1cl > iKjUoti It nuil gcnfrate Ols- cane. A Imrmlim blcxxl purifier , wllbuiit n parlkloof inlnernl pol'on In It , such ni tiRr > curj cr potath , Ii UN rs < arjr tu rcmoc Hies * Impurltlrc nml toroth3l.r<liy tone of rnlii'l and boily. Tli * bc t purlfltr and toula known to HID world It R rltt'i8poclCcS.S.S. ) . In record to IU onUi-rful purlfjInK and tonic po er > Te gl\e a ftxr tollmojlnli r. follow * i Jlr. Wni. A. Slsliol J , with OPO. P. Uorell ACe Co ,1) Spruce Slictt , t < ewYor , writes March 3lh , I'm t " I feel It my duly , for tlio benefit of others nhanmy be anllum ! as Ivn , to wrlto 5oil thli letter , which youcim UIOBJ tar te llinony Innny ay yoHchoo. 1 , I vlll mwcr nnylnUlry | from olhcnln relation to His farls lirrfwltli ntatod. In February Ian I siiflcu-d Rtent pain nml Incumenlenct from bolls , nil over riy nock 11 could not Ittrn my lioiul r.'ltbuut r.cuto pslnnnd my blood t > M In poor condition. After trjli.i nil th * utual remedies In nuclicasta , und fmdhiKiio relief , by tlio pcnuaslon of Mr. J. W. Frars , Manager of your Now York OfflC' ' , I tt od on Iwtllo B. B. U , nud I Improved nplJly nml Terjr roon I o entirely lellovcd of my " Job'i Comforters. " Now not u tlcn of my affliction can b ncen. I feel f tronc and cheer ful. S. H. S. Ha fine tonic ni proved In uiy case. la'.eepnoundl ) r.nilmyapi llt9lsROLHl. Dr. J. N. CUcmy , a wcllkiioun pliyslolan write' from Ellnvllle , Ucornla : " I u ( > S. H. S. In couvalnscent fever cases w I'.li Iho beat re- dills. Until , In m > Judgment , prevent turn * merdncntery , If ono n 111 taken few bottlei In the spring , thus preparing Iho Ixmiltifor tlio fttraim ot eummcr. " Jiit. Sv-ott l.lf.ton , liG Zane street ( Wand ) , Wheeling , West Virginia , writes : "HaUD | tiSL-il 3 ( I. S. for the lilootl , 1 can pafcly ? nj tlmlltbenHnnjthlnK Il.meliied to clrnnsi the , > lojtl and niako a new bctnfc , out of a per on. " Ilr. JI. S. namlln , Winston , N. C. , vtrltest " 1 use It every sprln ? . It alwnjs bullils > n up , fihliu' uio appetlto mid tlUekllon , nnj nnUIInt ; mo to stand Iho linx , trjlng , cner- Tntln hot fiiinimer tla s. On tislnii It I AOOU liccoino strung of bo Jy mid easy of inlud. " Treatise on Ulood and S ln Diseases mailed free. TIIK Sn irt Brtciric Co. , Drawer3 , Atlanta.Qa * n UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION 4l ) Ovuu A MILLION DIM iunrTiu Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated bv the ! < > Kl3latmo in IbW , for Ed ucational unil I'li.ult.ible iniiiHMcs , mul Us fuiu- ( hlit ) mud" a pint of the pn-spnt Stiito Constitu tion , In IS ? ' , by an overwhelming popular vote. ItsOUANDlJXTllAOIlDlX DRAWINGS. talc place Seml-Anmmlly , iJnno and IH'Comlien nn.l . its ( , UANI > SINOf.i : NUMHKIl DHAW- 1XC1S take place on each ot the other ten mouths In the year , and are all ilinwn in public , at the Academv of Jluslc , New Orleans , La. "Wo do hereby certify that we supervise the airaugemi'iits tor all the Monthly mid Semt-Au- mini Uruw Ings of The Louisiana btato Lotteiy Comunuy , aud in person miuuifjo ami coiitiol the Drawings theinsuh es , nml that the sinie are condui'ted 1th honesty , tairness , ami tu peed futtli toward all parties , and we authorize tlio company to use this rertltlcnte , with Inc- similes of our signatures attached , In Its udvui- tbeinent.s. " COMMISSIO'.s'EHS. Wo the nnderslRnea Hanks nml Hankers will pay all 1'rlzes tlia'vn In The Louisiana State Lotteries which may bo piciented at ourcouu- tcrs 11 M. WALMSLBY. Trcs. Louisiana Nut. Ilk. I'lintUK LYNAUX , I'res. SUte Nat'l Hk. A. HALDWIN , I'res Now Orleans Nat'l Ilk. CAUL KOHN. I'res Union National Hank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In thn Academy of > Iusie , Now Or- loaiis , Tiicfclny , Sept. 11 , 1H8H. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,000 Tickets at Tffeaty Dollar : oah , Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths $1. T.isr OF PUI7ES. 1 I'KT'/R OV iiOJ.OOO is $300,030 i iMti/.n 01im.ooa la 1 I'HIXU Ol 60,030 Is - OF : > .oi ) ) is y 1'itix.nsor u.U'JO ' are r > I'lii/Ksor 6.WW are S5.lrH 25 I'lir/KSOK LOW are S > .03i ) BCD lire TiO.tWJ 1'iii/r.sor ; iOJ are 0CUO U'OU aie lOli.OuO Al'l'IinXIMATlON rllI/-ES. 100 Piizcs of S5H are fiO.ffl ) 11H ilo ! 1 nro i,0ll ) 1UO do SA ) are 20,01)0 ) TKIIMINAL 1 > RI7CS. 093 do 100 aie Pl/tO 039 do 110 me W.VJW ) 3,111 Prizes , amounting to 51,051,800 NoTK.--Tlckot < drawing Capital 1'rl/es nro not en- tltloil to terminal l'ri/o . ( irw'Kui < Cl.uii KATts , or ny further Infnr.untlon duMrert , write leslbly tiithniui'lLMal.'nu.l.c'loiirly ' tit- : Ini ! yourresMenco , wllh Mite : , ( 'nnnty , Mrnot mil dumber.Moro rni'lil return ni'ill ' ilelivery will he m- siircil by lour enclosing Hn onvclopo bouln/ > " r full utlureaM. aunit rosl'AIj NOTUS , Kxpross .Money O'leri. or Now York IJxclmiiKo In orUln.iry letter , I'urrency liy us ( at our ( oxpcnse ) ntliln' H ' * ' or JI. A. DAUl'lIIN , . . , Wnslilngton , 1) . C. Address Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. Nuw OrkniiK , Lu. > That Iho prcicnooof ( Jen- X er ls llvaurvKiuduml KJr- ly , who are In i hnrgo of thu ilnminiM , | 9 n u'u-iranlc : ) ol absolutit lulriicii anil Inlrtvrlty , thui Iho CUIUK-UI am all equal , unl tint no ono can possible ilUlnj what nuiubor w ill draw nprle. "ItUMUMIlKH , also , that tlm parment of IM/cs Ii RUAItANTKKl ) IIV I OUU NATIONAL DANKb uf rW Orknns , Hurt the TlckPti are slt'iio 1 by tlio Tresl- ilcnt of an InntHutlon , wlioio cliuiteroj right * are rprciKHlteil In Iho liltho't CourUi iheruKiro , bowiiro uf miy luiltatlunj or unonymous achrwud. " E CHICAGO AND RAILWAY. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The only roml to ta'to for"I > ea Molnr * , Sliirshnltturn Ceilur It iplili , ( Minion , Dlion , Chicago , Milwaukee , mid nil pulnt * Knit. Tc tlio puuplu ot Nobritskit.CnhH ratio. V'jn > inlnu , Huh , Idnhq , Nuvtrtn , UruKonush - Ingloniind C'alltornlu , It ( irfcrs superior tdvuntiigca uol po * lbln tir any other line. Anionic n finr nfihc numerous points of superiority cujciycd by thu imlroni of thl * ronJ between Oiimhit nuU t'lilwiso , uro Us thrre tralni n il y of DAV CUACIIIS , which " ru the ( input thut huiunn art Mid liiKenultr cnn rrcuto. lt l'AIACi : l.iKl'INli OAlts , thoeminl nf which cnnnot bit tuunclclnewhero. At Council Illuffj , the tniln * of the Union 1'uciHo lliill- wur cunnuct In union depot wltli these of tlio Chi- enio. < c North western Ily. In Clilcmiu the trains of thin line mnku close connection with tUoc of all othnr Kastern lines. 1 or Detroit , Columbii' , Indlanapolli. Cincinnati , Nlamral-alU , flurtalu , I'lltsUurt ! , Toronto , Montrcut llosion , Now \orlc , 1'hlluilllphlu , IlaltlniuroVnsli - Infton , r.nd all points In the Eatt. Ask lor tickets vl > > 1118 "NORTH-WESTERN" If jou irlih tbo l * t ftccommocutlon. All ticket " " VIS ' " " " " ' Ocii'l Miiunser. Hen'l I'nii'r Acent. rnictno , iu # . W. N. I1AHCOCIC , ( Ipu'l AVfNtani Agent , 1) . E. KIM 11 A 1. 1. , ticket Aceut , o. v , WEST , city i' uOTi nr Agent. KOI Tarnam Street , Omaha , Neb. - BTru > ir iatln d. - ' tM\r \ ono la the worldK contlnuou Sttctrie if i nt. Sd.nMBe. Towerful. Darablts KOoufarUhla od KOtcilT * . Arold fraud * . Orar9OUOcur ti. 8 od Htamp for | t lni Ulet. KUtOtHIO NELTS fOM tiUiEAUtti. HWUIE. UVUTU. ! ! * 6UI ) ML , CHIOABO. N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION Dciliiiilni : persons , Inhltiu iulvai\tn c of our rrputiv ttonnrn coii'itimtly stnrilni ; IIOUIIH .Medical ICitahllslimoutH to UecelTO Hli-iinuorN vlltliu ! the city. Tlic > > o protonitcrs usually ttlHiippuar In n i'uwvcokH. . lie ware o I thorn or their runner * or uunntt ) , Tlio Omaha Mcdlcnl mid Snrylcnl Institute IH lliuonly ostnlil.sliml Mcitloal Institute In Oinnhii , Dr. AtoMunniny , Proprietor. When you mnku up your mind to vixit u * tnnlcu n inctnornnduin ol'our exact mlilrcm , a nil thus save trouble , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. tL lfe HsHENAHY , Physician and Surgeon in TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. by n Number < > 1 * Competent , Skillful and Experienced IMiyslciiins anil Snrgeom , Particular Attention j > ahl to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Dleasns of tiio Urinary anil Soxnnl Organs , Prhato Diseases of the Xenons System , Lnnj and Throat iIsw ) "i , Surgical Onerationi , KpHi'i y or 1'lts , Piles , ( 'ancrr , Tumors 1'ttv Mote money invested ; more killfu'physicians ' and surgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures cfl'cclcd ; more mod ern improved instruments , apparatus and appliances than can lie found in all oilier infiimarics , institutes or dispensaries in the west conibincd. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west , Fifty newly furnished , well warmed and ven * tilated rooms for patients , thice skilled physicians always in the building. AH kinds of diseiiscs treated in the most bcicntiflc manner. m& We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Catteries , nml can supply physicians and patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known Call iuul consult us , or write for circulars upon all subjects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by oorrosnondence.Vo have superior advantages , and facilities for treating diseases , performing surgical operations and nursing ; patients , which , combined with oar acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients rociove hero every advantage that art , skill , science and human ingenuity can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience will always bo taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us , you will find thc&e 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 diseases succosifully treated. Syphilitic poison removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. PorFon.3 unable to visit us , may bo treated at homo by correspondence. All correspondence confidential. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , f-ocuroly packed , on marks to indicate contents or sender. One pei'sonul interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history or your casu , and wo will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN FUSE. Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency. Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocele , with question li t. My l&en < ton for WrHiii ; ; a 9Soi > k UJMHI Private , ftpcclal aud A'crv _ I have for many years made a speci.ilty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs , have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive immense number of letters from | > hysican ! < 3 and afflicted persons , askinir my opinion and advice upon individual cases. Kor the benefit olbiirh persons , I have writ ten a book giving general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After reading it , persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore bo scon that our object in writing these page H not to furnish reading matter to a cla s of persons who read out , of mere idle curiosity , but for the benellt of the many who are buffering to a greater or less degree from diseases , or the olToct9 of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from poisons suffering from this olass of diseases , or their sequal. Many of them are iy norant of the caue of the difficulty that has wrecked thei r constitutionsthrown a cloud over their bright prospects n and in shortening their day * . SURGERY. Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula , Cataract , Strabismus ( Cross eyes ) Varicocele , Invcitcd Nails , Wens and Deformities of th Human Hodiet > performed in the most scientific manner. We treat Chronic Disease of the Lungs , Heart , Head , Ulood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidnejs , Bladder. Nervcf , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Epilepsy , ( Fits ) , Scrofula , Brights Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dyspepsia or Gastritis , Baldness , Eczema , etc. OF Carefully , skillfully and sientifically by the latest and most approved Iiethod * . WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr McMenamv has for jears devoted a large portion of his ttme to the study and treatment of this cla s of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , and is fully supplied with every in- strument , 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 thousands whom we have cuicd , after othcis have failed , tubstantiatc our claims. To those afllicted with Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say call and consult us , get a sceintific opinion , then vuit whom you like , and if you are an intelligent person you will retuin to us for treatment and cure , Our book , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain lanijuagc with numerous illustrations , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who write us in re ' ptard to cases ; by readings them carefully phpsician and patient will have'u clear understanding and can disci ibe cases to us moie intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DIS EASES OF THE EYE A sD EAR FREE. Address all letters to Or , X a . J. W. BScMBNAMT , N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Will sell fine Tailor-Made Clothing1 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 " 4-button cutaway frook suit " $22 $12.25 u $26 $14.70 t ( U $30 $18.65 It (4 $35 $22.75 t ( $45 ALBERTS AT MOST ANY PRICE , $6.35 buys a straight cut sack suit which was made to order for $16.50 $9.10 buys a straight cut sack suit tt $2O.OO $12.45 buys a straight cut sack suit tt tt $25.00 $15.50 buys sack suit tt . a cutaway $3O.OO $18.60 buys a cutaway sack suit tt ti $38.00 $23.15 buys a cutaway sack suit tt ( I $45.00 C , * Pants from $2,75 to $6,35 , ii' i Former Pries from $5,50 to $12 tmMI AT > > THE CLOTHING 1119 Farnam Street , Omaha. 1119 All alterations to improve a fit made free of charge. Mail orders re ceive prompt attention. Tansill's ' Punch Cigars were shipped during the past two yoai s , without a drum mer In our employ No other house lu the world can truth * fully make such a shoeing. Ono a ont ( dealer only ) wanted In each town. l SOLO IY LEADING DRUGGISTS. , R.W.TANSILLiCO.,55 State St-Chlcaflo. FOUNTAIN KINEJ CUT A.ND PLUG- Incomonrablv the Bast. W. J. QALliRAITIl. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Htli and Douglas St. Oflle * telephone , 163 ; lioaldeute telepUou , Wi , JT. JOHN'S M1UTAUY SCHOOh , > MANUUS.N. V. Civil ISngliiuarlua. ( Jliisalcs. lluslncbs. IlT. JCKV. K. 1) . lIDNTINCiTON. I'jeildent. LT. Cofi.V. . VliHIIECK , Bnperlntondent. STEADY EMPLOYMENT . , . , , , . „ , . and enenretlo Uilr auira uri rctlatiu In Iblt or other tcmni. Kocaplul oeoexarf , Uoodi all th year round. Hefiir0nrnr qalred. AdiUeti WESrKllN AUKNT81 HUl'l'l.Y CO , JJ With ATO. , Cutcago , 111. JOSEPH GILLQTTS STEEL PENS COLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION ISIS. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-0O4. THE MOST PERFECT OF