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p. THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , AUGUST 1C , 1888. V &RASKA'S ' FEEBLE MINDED , An Intorvlow With Dr. Armstrong , of the Beatrice Institute , POLITICS BOOMING IN GAGE. Donne Colleen Made the Plaintiff In n Mult Filed In tlio Supreme Conn Lincoln News Note * . LIKCOLX BunnAU or TUT. OMAHA HBB , NWJ 1 > STHEI-.T , + LINCOLN , August 1 " > . I Dr. Armstrong , suporlntondent of the iiibtituto for the feeble-minded at Bo- ntricc , came up yesterday to attend the meeting of the board of public lands and buildings , called to settle with the con tractors of the now building , Messrs. Laws ft , Kroin. who have completed their work and turned it over to the Btntc. While tlio superintendent was enjoying an aftor-supnor cigar in the corridor of the Capital hotel ho was approached preached by Tin : UIK : roprebontalivo nnd cheerfully granted an interview. "Dr. Armstrong , how much of a school of the feeble-minded have you at Bo- QtricoV" " .Seventy , sir , nearly all of whom are under eighteen years of ago. I may Bay ail , with two or throe exceptions. ' "How soon will you occupy tlio now building just finished and accepted by the state board i" ' "About the third day of September at the beginning of the school term. " "Tho now building was needed , was It not ? " "It mo t certainly was. The old m- Btltuto building was crowded to its Utmost capacity. Wo have UK ) applica tions now for admission to the school , hnd wo can not dispose of much moro than half of them. I fear the now building will not bo largo enough for the pressing needs. " "As to sex and nationalityis there any marked predominance in your school Und the candidates thorofor ? " ' .Tho boxes are pretty evenly divided. The rule , however , is three to two in favor of the boys , but statistics go to provo that this IB duo to the fact that jnothors keep their feeble-minded daughters more at homo. As a rule they are moro tenderly cared for there , but this is probably natural. All na tionalities nro represented , and I can liotico no special predominance. " "To what cause do you chiolly attrib ute the weak physical and mental con dition of so many of our boys and feirls ? " "Tlioro nro various causes ; severe eicknessin childhood , brain trouble and Very many cases are congenital. " "Can they ho helped , cured anil made Bolf-.supportiiig , and if bo , what methods do vou use ? " "Many of our patients can bo very greatly helped , and from 15 to 20 per Cent can bo made self-supporting. Statisticianos of Ohio claim that 25 per cent can bo cured , but I think the claim too high. Wo have not boon working Jong enough in this state to fix upon a definite nor com as vet , but I can sco decided benefits and" great changes in the condition of a number of our pati ents clearly for tlio hotter. The Kin dergarten method of instruction is used n great _ deal. When possible the eye is interested. Pupils are taught to ex ercise their fingers ; they are taught to lo something. Every plan that sug gests itself to the mind is used to ac complish this. When interest and at- lontion is gained , advancement is al ways marked. Our family is easy to control. " D "How many teachers are employed hnd how many employes are on the state's pay roll connected with the in- fctitutoV" "Wo have three faithful and compe tent lady teachers. They are zealous nnd painstaking , and show a very deep interest in their work. In all , there are bixtcon persons on the pay roll. " DOAN15 COltliKQK VS JOHN LANHAM. This morningClork Wheeler filed the following case in the supreme court : Doano college vs John Lanhahi ; error from Saline court. This case was tried in the district court of Saline county at the March term of court , 18SS , and a judgment was jronderod in favor of Lanham against Doano college for the sum of $1,007.88. .Doano college brings the case to the supreme premo court , alleging error in the pro ceedings. The case , briolly stated , is this : John Lanham took a contract to build what is known as Ladies' hall , which contract was in writing. When the building was completed there was a dispute be tween the parties , as plaintiff in error alleges , in regard to the settle ment. It was agreed by nnd between Lanham and Dotuio college that all tnuttors of dilleroncp in dispute should bo submitted to arbitrators , which was flonc , and the arbitrators published their award under the submission. This was in the fall oflBSl , and for more than two years afterward Mr. Lanham never made any claim , never Bought to recover against loano ) college - logo , and did not lay any claim against the college until the bringing of this notion in the month of July , 1887 , nearly three years after the building \vus completed. The brief of plaintiff in error cites the following questions involved in the case , upon which tlio supreme court will have to pass in reaching its findings and judgment : First To construe the contract for the building of said ladies' hall botwcon John I inham mid Doano college ; that Js , to determine whether it was a con tract ; if so , whether it was complete in nnd of itself. Second To put a legal construction upon tlio memorandum of agreement to eubmit all matters in dispute to arbi trators. Third To decide whether the decision of the arbitrators is final and binding between the oarties. Fourth Tlio court should have Jmbbcd upon the question as a matter of law , whether they submit , to arbitrate , nnd whether arbitration was final or not. not.Fifth Fifth If the court gets that far to de cide whether the evidence in the case will bustain the judgment rendered in favor of the said Lanham. 1IO\V IT IS IN GAGE. "You hot your bottom dollar , " said Ir. Moore , a prominent farmer politi cian of Gage county , to Tin : BKE rep resentative this morning , "Colby and th'iggs are loft down our way. They arc snowed under even worse than the gang is up hero in Lancaster county. The frost nipped their congressional buds before they oven began to smell. Cap tain Hill will have the solid delegation for state treasurer , and ho will novoi deliver up a nioklo's worth of it to help Casper E. Yost. 'When Hill sees thai ho can not make It the delegation will go to some good man , ono who will serve the people on the state board of trans' portation. But wo think that Hill will bo nominated for treasurer. Ho js v good man. Colby has another mattoi claiming his attention now : forparticu < lara yon had bettor interview Captain Ashby. " NUITHKU HAD XOH INCOKI ai LK. A peculiar case for the reform school yras brought b'uforc Judge Stewart kial ovonlnp on ft complaint of A. E. Kings- bury , nnd the BUbjcct , Jan'ics Thltmis , was committed to Superintendent Mnl- lallou's euro after a careful hearing * It sooinH that Jimmy Is irot n bad boy.nndi us Ufuml , was not sent oit u charge of incorrlgibllity , Slnco the ndvont of Colondl Honglnnd In thlaclty , who takes such prcat Interest in the newsboys und bootblacks , and orphans and homeless chlldron , Jimmy was cited as a father less lad , having been brought hero from the Now York homo of the friendless a year or two ago , and as he was a bright boy an effort was made to secure him a homo , and ono was found for him in the country , but it did not Eccin to suit him and he ran away from old associates. lie was nicked up yesterday in a ragged and destitute condition , and , for fear ho might become a vagrant , friends , who had formerly interested themselves in his behalf , set the matter before the boy , who is but twelve years of ago , and he was elected to bo sent to the reform school. Jimmy is it promising boy , and with proper training and surroundings might make a useful man. rou snwAiii ) AND HAVENXA. A car load of llsh was sidetracked at the Burlington this morning , taken from Illinois streams , and on route to Seward and Rnvonna , whore they will bo planted in the tributary rivers and brooks. The load was made up of crop- pics , pickerel , pike , perch and bass. The water In which the fry was shipped was clear and the finny tribe shipped for Nebraska streams showed up in splendid shape. OITV Ninvs AND KOTKS. Four civil cabca wore decided before Jutlgo Stewart yesterday , and "between times" ho found time to unite two couples In marriage and to issue mar riage licenses for another couple. The rumors last evening that Detec tive McMahon had returned homo and delivered himself up to the authorities proves to bo canard. Ho evidently does not want to stand trial for participating in the late riot. lie is still at large. B. B. Ilondloy , of Brownvillo , is in the city. IIo entered his horse , Ben B , for the races last oyoning. Mr. lload- loy is a candidate for the house in No- nmha county and hopes to knock the trotters out from nndor Thomas Majors. Two weeks ago Majors was not a can didate. Ilnadloy says there will bo a lively political circus down in Nomalm county this fall. General Van Wyck will address the citizens of Cedar Bluffs , Saunders county , Thursday , and the citizens of Stella , Richardson county , Friday. He vill discuss the railroad and labor needs f the state , and the leading political ucstions of the hour. Hon.V. . T. Cannoa nnd Colonel E. J. Muriin , of Nebraska City , were in Lin- : oln to-day. They came up this morn- ng to advertise the celebration of the poning of the railway bridge crossing ho Missouri , on the UOth. This will bo o of the great events in the history of .hat . city. Hon. Wirt Dexter , of Chi- : ago , Hon. John M. Thurston , of Omaha , Colonel Uopburn , of Iowa , and jthor distinguished orators will bo present to address the assembled niulti- udcs. A largo delegation of Lincoln litizons will atteud. Reduced rates vor all railroads. A Prize of $1OOOOO a a good thing to got , ana the man who vins it by superior skill , or by an unox- ) ccted turn of Fortune's wheel , is to bo : ongratulatod. But ho who escapes rom the clutches of that dread monster , ! onsumptionand wins back health and lapplncss , is far moro fortunate. The chances of winning $100,000 are small , > ut every consumptive may bo ab o- ukoly sure of recovery , if ho takes Dr. Pioreo's Golden Medical Discovery in ime. For all scrofulous diseases ( con sumption is ono of them ) , it is an un- liling remedy. All druggists. Queer Binding Providence Journal : Extravagance n binding has frequently furnished an opening for the display of fantastic tricks uid fads. In a bookseller's catalogue was once an advertisement of a Latin copy of Apuloius' Golden Ass , bound in ; ho skin of an ass. n A book relating to Jeffrey Hudson , the celebrated dwarf , was bound In a piece of the silk waist coat of Charles I. Fox's'historical works wore bound in fox skin , and Bacon's works were dressed out in hog skin. Ono offspring of the French revolution was the grim horror of bind ing books in human skin. Franco was not alone in this practice. In various parts of England the skin of murderers lias been tanned nnd used tobind books. The public library of Bury St. Edmands has a book containing the account of the trial of a man for murder bound in Ills own skin. Eccentricities of binding in such as skins of cats , crocodilomolo , seal , wolf , tiger , boar _ , etc. , abound. The use of cloth in binding is ono of comparatively recant data. In 18U5 Archibald Leighton introduced cloth for coverstho first books so bound being Byron's complete works. Drink Mai to it is pleasant. A Foolish liidinninn. Eight years ago R. C. Parsons quar reled with his relatives in Indiami about property and went to Now Mexico , vowing that ho wonld not return to his old homo until ho was worth as much money as all his relatives put together. IIo became a mining prospector with poor success until about a year ago , When ho discovered nnd opened a splendid mine near White Oaks. Ho received an olTor of $100,000 for a hall interest In the property and refused it , Then ? lf > 0,000 was ottered him for a hall interest. This ho also refused , haying that ho must have S500.000 in order thai ho might return to Indiana. He couldn't got the $ .500,000 and so , there' fore killed himself , dying withoutaconi in his pocket. The mine , which wil really soil for JMO.OOQ , will go to th < Indiana relatives with whom ho qunr relod. BAKING Its suneilor excellouce proron in millions c honira for moro thtm a tiuarter of a crntury. 1 U used by tbe United States ( iovenmient. Hi ilnrseil bytliBhunilH ot the Krent Universities n the btroBtrest lanea ; nnd most lienltlifnl. D 1'ilca'BCieuin liaklnK 1'ovder tloca nut contul ammonia , lime or nlnm. Sold only In tuns. 1'IUCK U A 1C I.NO rO\VJUU CO. . New Vort , ( JUlcago , Stl-oul DIAMONDS Watches and Diamonds Found in Tea and Coffee A Novel Way of In troducing Goods. The names of all persons finding'dia mends , watches , etc. , are added to this list dally. The Overland Tea company of San'Franclscohavo refitted the store , 220 S. 14th St. , near Fnrnnm , Omaha , and in order to introduce their goods , this company put for 00 days , souvenirs in every can of tea and colfeo sold such as solid gold , silver nnd nickel watches , also genuine diamonds , in solid gold setting ; also money , and many other articles of less value. Every can con tains a bouvonir. The colfeo , can and contents weigh about three pounds ; the tea , can and contents about one and a half pounds. This expansive and novel way of advertising will bo discontinued after CO days , anil these really choice goods will bo sold strictly on their mer its but without , the souvenir. Of course every purchabor must not expect to get n diamond or watch. This company claim that they have jiibt as good a right to give away watches , diamonds or other jewelry and monoynsthcirrom- petitors have to give away glassware , cliromos , etc. Got up a club. Those who get up a club order most always get a handsome present. Orders by mail promptly forwarded to all pnrts'of the United States on receipt of cash or post- olllce order. Terms : Single can $1 ; six for ? o ; thirteen for $10 , and twenty-sev en for $20. Address Overland Tea Co. , Omaha , Nebraska. Mrs. B.T.Bagloy.N. 17th , silver sugar bowl ; Daniel Harmon , Ilarnoy st. , can money ; Julia Priehard , St. Mary's live. , gents' hunting case gold watch in tea ; LouibO Calverton , mail order , Council Blulfs , $20 in gold coin in tea ; Mrs. C. Johnson , 10th and Ilarnoy , silver sugar bowl ; Harold Gardner , California st. , silver pieklo stand ; Mibs Eviuln Ilul- bert , Corning , Iowa , diamond ring ; Mr. 11. Soavcr , Howard wt. , silver sugar bowl ; Mark Little , Leslie , Col. , diamond mend ring ; Sadie Warren , Howard st. , cluster diamond ring in ten ; Mrs. 11. L. Ulmcr , S. 25th , silver butter dish ; A. Sudenburg. 17th and Webster , diamond ring ; Mrs. M. Duffy , 20lh and Vinton , silver five bottle castor ; Mr. II. T.Clark , Noligh , Nob. , mail order , diamond ring ; Judith Perry , Lcavonworth street , ladies chatelaine watch in tea ; Miss Mary O'Sullivan , postmistress West Point , Neb. , mail order , diamond ring ; Benjamin Rust > ell , traveling salesman , St. Louis , Mo. , cluster diamond hcarf pin ; Mrs. Joseph Madison , Tabor , la. , mail order , bilver cake stand ; Harry Dewey , Norfolk , Nob. , mail order , fjont s hunting-case gold watch , in tea ; Mrs. Norris , Capitol avenue , diamond ring ; Louifea May , Farnnm street , can moaov ; Andrew Hulbort , Douglas street , solid gold ring , diamond , ruby and sapphire setting ; Jennie Clark , Thirtieth street , can money ; Alex Arondorf , Sixteenth street , silver pickle stand ; W. II. Bush , Twenty-becond and Binncy , silver cup ; O. It. Lcusenan , Thirty-second and Miami street , silver caku stand. G. C. Obert , Gibbon , diamond ring ; G. G. Gregory , lth ! ) street , silver pickle stand ; Carrie Brosius , N. 17th btroot , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. J. C. Brooks , mail order , Vinn btroot , Council Blutfs , diamond ring ; Samuel Thompson , $20 in gold coin in tea ; N. Walker , mail or der , Hastings , Neb. , silver sugar howl ; T. E. Lange , S. 18thsilver castor ; Mrs. S. E. Brooks , Cuming street , silver cake basket ; Carrie Sottigor , California street , elegant gold hico pin. diamond , uby and suophiro setting ; Miss Dora Green , South Omaha , silver castor ; Mrs. Hnrmar , Miania street , silver butter dish ; A. R. Kohr , N. loth , diamond ring ; Mrs. Nora DooleyOmalia Heights , silver castor ; Mr. Al Jones , at Paxton house , diamond ring ; Mr. William Con nor , Webster street , silver butter dibh ; C. M. Bishop , Superior , Nob. , mail or der , silver sugar bowl ; Mattie Mantzur , mail order , Herman , Neb. , diamond collar button ; O. Ferguson , mail order , Hot Springs , Dal : . , diamond ring ; O. C. Hough , St. Mary's ave nue , silver sugar bowl ; Nathan Stovoiih , N. 33d , silver fruit stand ; C. W. Gar- nogh , 20th , diamond ring and btud ; Dennis Gorman , Leavenworth st. , gents' gold Hunting case watch in tea ; Charles A. Jackson , N. 18th st. , silver butter dish ; Nellie Soxaner , Davenport St. , silver pickle stand ; Mr. R. Steven son , Nicholas st. , silver sugar bowl ; Charles Goodall , Loavenworth bt. , stem winding and btem setting watch ; May Hastings , Capitol ave. , cluster diamond ring in tea ; W. W. Stokes , Cuming st. , diamond ring ; Abe Har vey , traveling balesman , Chicago , soli- tai'ro diamond stud in tea ; Mrs. Leo Gibson , N. 10th , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. M. D. Cook , S. irith , bilver cup ; Louise Guntz , South Omaha , gold Hunt ing case watch ; H. C. Stevenson , Ilar noy St. , diamond ring. Mrs. E. M. Helton , dressmaker , ex position building , bilvor butter dibh ; Mrs. Athcrton , South Omaha , silver pickle stand ; Harry Pnrkes , S7 20th , $10 in gold coin ; Mrs. Gaybart , bilvor castor ; Mrs. Kato Brown , mail order , North Pintle , Neb. , diamord ring ; Mrs. A. A. Koudig , N. Kith , bilver sugar bowl and pickle ptand ; Burt Longly , Douglas street , can money ; F. W. Bail , with Wells-Fargo oxprcbs , bilver butter dibh ; Miss Came Knoeko , S. 12th , bil- ver castor ; Mrs. May Street , llth and Pierce , silver butter dish ; Henry Zorn- dorf , California street , gent's hunting cabo gold watch in tea ; Emma Ilcddi- ker , 17th and Webster , silver castor ; Win. Farr , meat inspector , diamond ring ; G. W. Dowoll , Council Blulfs , silver castor ; Sarah Gondorf , South Omaha , ladies' chatelaine watch ; Mrs. McCamman , N. 27th , silvei pickle stand ; J { . Warwick , Park ave nue , bilvor cake stand ; Mrs. W. H. El- bourne , Ilarnoy street , silver butter dish ; Mrs. Withoy , S. 13th , silver sugar bowl , Allco McCormlckOthand Pacific , dhimond ring and silver sugar bowl ; Dora Borglum , S. 1'Jth , silver pickle stand ; Mrs. Mumsoll , N. 17th , silver cabtor ; Miss Mary Beckman , 2Sth and Hamilton , diamond ring ; Dolly Berk- ham , mail order , Lincoln , Nob. , $20.01 in gold coin in tea ; Miss Edna Hobort , Binncy street , diamond ring ; Madame Do Court , St. Mary's avenue , diamond ring and sugar bowl ; John Cannon , 15tti nnd Douglas , ladies' hunt ing case gold watch in tea ; Mrs. Bowels 22nd st. , silver cup ; W. A Lynch , mail order , Greenwood , Nob. diamond hhirt btud ; Mrs. MaGco , Forl Omaha , silver sugar bowl ; W. G. Korri- hard , mail order , Greenwood , Neb. , diamond mend ring ; Edw. Oloson , Farnnm st. silver sugar bowl ; E. L. Sooy , foreman of Tin : BKK , silver butter dish ; E. S Martin , N. 13th , silver pickle stand Mrs. Manning , Webster st , silver fruit stand ; Dan. J. Birkloy , Webster st. cluster diamond ring ; Chas. Felix , S 18th , silver plcklo stand ; Mrs. W. II Froman , Charles st. , diamond ring ; Mrs Carr , N. 20th , silver castor ; John Ford 15th ave , Council Bluffs , hunting case gold watch ; Mrs. Smytho , Pnplllion , sil ver plcklo stand ; Mrs. Mary Scott , lOtl &t. , silver sugar bowl ; Mrs. E. Hongon Fnrnnin st. , diamond ring. Cora Ellis , North 14th st. , cake basket Mrs. Bworkniau , Davenport st. , pickli stand ; Mrs. Mary Froyzor , silver bowl. N , W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION Dcalcnlni : person * , tnklnc ndvnntngo of our rrjuttn- tlon nro ooiiHtantly Hlnrilni ; liocua Medical KitahllNlimoiiiN to tlccoivo slrnncPrH vlnltlntr the city. Tliuso | > rc ton ( lorn usually disappear In n Tow \verk4. nvnroof thorn or their runiicrx or nccnta. The Ulnnlm Mcdlonl nnd Snrclonl InatltiitnlH thixinlv natnl > l < ilicd Medlcnl Institute In Omnlni , I r. .MoMonnmy , Proprietor. Whnn you nmko u | > your mind to visit in innko n memorandum of our cxnot addrcas , nnd lints SATO trouble , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear M. J. Wc i&iilfM1Y ! , PE ssGlan m& Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. ! ) > u Number of Competent , Skillful anil Experienced Physicians ami Surgeon * . Particular Attention paid ( o Dcformltlns , Diseases of Wumcn , Diseases of fhc Urinary and Sexual Organs. 1'rlrato Diseases , Discuses of tlio Nurrou * System , Lunj ami Tlirit : lM ene , Surgical Operations , Epilepsy or Fits , Tiles , Cancers , Tumors 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 ue .l combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty neuly furnished , well warmed and ven tilated rooms lor patients , three skilled physicians always in the building , Al ! kinds of disease ! " treated in the most scientific manner. We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters. Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians and patients any appliance , remedy or Instrument known. Call and consult U3 , Or write for circulars upon all subjects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. Wo have superior advantages and facilities for treating lisoiibOH , performing surgical operations nnd nursing patients , which , combined with oir acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should nnko the Omaha Medical iinaSurfjical Institute the lir.st choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business nnd scientific principles , and patients reciovo hero every advantage that art , skill , science and human ingemilt. c.in brin } ; to boar 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 these statements of our position , location and facilities are not overdrawn in iny particular , but are plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All blood diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic piison removed from the system without mercury. Now reiterative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons inablo to visit us , may bo treated at homo by correspondence. All corrcbpondonco confidential. Medicines or instruments sent bv mail or express , pocuroly packed , on marks to indicate contents or bonder. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history or your case , and wo will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN FREE. Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotoney , Syphilis , Gleet , and Vnrlcocolo , with question list. ftly ICeiiHoii for \Vritlnu a Itook Upon Private , .Special and IVcrvoim IMgoascR. I have for many years tnndc a specialty of dibeases of the urinary and sexual organs , have become a recognized authority upon tlio subject , consequently 1 receive in immoriK ! number of letters from physicians and alllictod persons , askinsr my opinion and advice upon individual cases. l 'or the benefit of hiioh pot-sons , I have writ- en a book tfiviiitf a general description of the moil common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After reading it , persons will have a clearer doa of their condition and can write mo moro intelligently and to the point. It will therefore bo seen that our object In writing these pages 13 not to furnish reading matter to a class of persons who read out , of more 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 abubos , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but wo receive many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases , or their sequal. Many of them arc ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked their eonstitutlonsthrown a cloud over their bright prospects and in shortening their days. SURGERY. Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula , Cataiact , Strabismus ( Cross eyes ) Varicocelc , Inverted Nails , Wens and Deformities of t Human Bodies performed in the most scientific manner. We treat Chronic Disease of the Lu g , Heart , Hvad , Hlood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Bladder. Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Epilepsy , ( Fits ) , Scrofula , Brights Disease. Tape Woim , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dysoepsh or Gastritis. Baldncis , Eczema , etc. DISEASES OIF1 V rO EBl r , 1'I B .TSr ) Carefully , skillfully and sicntifically by the latcstand most approved methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr McMcnamy has for years devoted a laigo portion of his time to the study and treatment of this class of diseases , and lias 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 supciiority over any oculist or nuiist in the west , nnd the thousands whom we have cured , after others have failed , substantiate our claims. To those afflicted with Ej e and Ear Diseases we simply bay call and consult us , get a sccintific opinion , then vuit whom you like , and if you arc an intelligent person you will return to us for treatment and " " cuie , Our book , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain language with numerous illustrations , arc written for the benefit of patients and physicians wiio write us In re gard to cn-.es ; by readings them careful' ' v phpsician and patient will liave a clear understanding and can discribc cases to us more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES - EASES OF THE EYjE AND EAR FREE. Address all letters to OM.A-H.A. : : : : Or , DK. JT : W. McMESfAMY , H. W. Corner 13th. and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb. DH. B. C. WKHT'S NEUVB t * HK.NT , agmirnntpe.l upscino for ITyntPrln , IJlzi- : ! ness. Convulsions , V\ta \ , Nervous Npuralcla , He.t < lacnp , Nervous Prostration caused l > v tha uao of alcehol or tobacco. Wakefulness , Mental Depression , Softening of the HnUn , resulting In Insanity , nnd Icntilnij to misery. , decay nnd death , Premature Old Ago , barrenness. Loss of Power in iMther sey. Involuntary losses nnd BpermatorlKpn caused l > y ovor-exertlon of the brain , aelf-nlmse or ovor-lndulcenco. noohboi contslns ono month's treitmest. * 1. < W n box , or Bix boxes for $5 00 , seat by rnnll prepaid on re- celpt of price. MTB GDARAHTIK six UOXRS To cure any case. With each order received by ns for six boies , nceompintcd with fcl.OO , we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money If the treatment does not effecf a cnre < ! uari\nte'is Issued only by G. F. GOODMAN. Diuijaiat , Solo Asout , 1110 Farnam Street Oniaiia. Neb CHICAGO Tlio only roail to tnke for ! ) Molnc . Vnriilialtown Ceitnrlliplilt. rilnton. Dltun , riiUa-o , Stllna iki-o , tiiiil all points ; , ? Ti tlio pt'iiplu of Nt'bniskn.Culii- ruilo , \ \ ) oinlni : , L tub , Idulici , Nu > n l.i. Orc on.Vaili Inuton nnil Cnllfornln It niTprt nurerlur BilTinlHit. : not possible by nny other line. AiiiunKn tvw ol the nuMifruus polntiot mtpcrlorlty piijoyi'il by the pntrons of tlili nmil between clnnihu anil Chl < ai.-o. nro Iti Ibrce train * day. of DAY LOACIIi : . wblcb uro tbrt rlni'it Hint liiinnin art and liiKcimlty enn cn-nte. , ttieequO uf which cnnnotibx toiiml eltowbi-ri' . At Couiuil lllulfa , tlui trains nftlin Union j'ndtio Unll- wny connect In nnlon ilupot with thoio of tlio Chi- c.ik'u\ .Norlliwe.-tuni Uy. In Clilc.tito tlui trains of this line m.ikn clo o toiingitlon with tlioso ol all other KHHtonillnei. l-or Detroit , rulumbni , Imllnnnpolli. Cincinnati. Matitirn I alls , iliitlaln. I'lU'btirif , 'IDnintu , Muntrciil lloxtun , .NMVork , I'hllaUllplilu , lliUlinuruVn < -b- liiKtun , uml all points In th liust. Ask for tlikcti via tbo , "NORTH-WESTERN" If jnu wish ihu bf t uccomiuocutlun. All ticket n -units sell tlokuts via tUUJitN. 11. iiuiiiurr. K. i1. wn.Mi.v. Ucn'l .M nnK < ; r. " Uen'l 1'asVr Aeent. iinonli. 1 1. 1. " . . BArcnCK. Cen'l Western Agent. W. N 1) . K. KIVIIAIJO1tl.Pt AEfiit , ( . K. W1JVI\ City lMi > BiiKor Agent. 1101 1'uruaui Street , OiuiUni , Neb. \\f V * H Wf R/f' C * "XT ? IHbllUaU4U.ro , W &A jtll. JX. JH , JtU JSl I lui iti r.tioiii 01 Camel vsi . , - aiiiA t , , . . . , . nna * ? Z2iZgSmKS * * . " ? ' / ! > . ? ' ? l l -.iiuoui , intlO , aoolhlng current ! o ( IT dlrtcUj through all wtak poni.rtitor. \JiiJ-WllniUnllr or vo furf.it li.UO iu caib. inatiitlmyroxrannUover all cth rb.lli. Wont camper * rrianintly curtd In tn-Mmoathl 8 > alt < l > nphlit4rUmn Tba 3.ndan EI trU Co. 169 LiSalli t. . Chlc a JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL. PENS COLD MEDAL PARIS KXPOSITlOl ? W3. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE MOST PEBPECT OF PENS WEAlf Af KOWTOAOT. 1 Jii 'X l * lVlforatul anboodKaiUir d. Pra. matare Dicllns and functional dltor. B l"JT aUi Mnt free on application , IS OUT OF ORDER ? BEAB THIS IF IT IS. Al'ioprletnry Mcaicino tnn ; nuedd buf.ft trial to provu Us worth. Dr.Calleoder's . ' Left liver Bi I The only Plstllleil Hitters In the United Ptntes. The only Hitters lecosnlzeil by the United fltatpi Internal revenue laws aa n Pro prietary Mudlrlno. Lawfully Patented. No. of ratcnt l < 1-9,573. Contains no fusil olls.no essential oils , no foreign snbitniicn or damag ing rtniHi. A perfectly pure medicine , com pounded iroru I'liro Hoot Herbs and Old I'each : pleasant to tlin taste , quiet and decisive In Its atrect. Cures Dyspepsia or Yellow Jaundice In flvedays. Kegulatert the Dowels. Inricorntos Inactive Liver , C'ir s Disease 1 Liver , Itevlvea the Kidneys , Improves tha Appetite Quickly , Regulates tlio wnole system. New Life to the whole i-y tem. J. llU\ur imturn am R'lld In Omnlm , Nub. , lf the lollouiiu ilniKjIitsIllclmnl'ori liriitf Co , Mioclal \\lioljsulo , forllnjilrUKhituro'tol Ncbraalut. Uelull- UoiKlmmi l'ru ) ' Co. , W J. Wliltchou'O , T.V , Siiir | ] id. &am H.r rn wortli , bchrulcrs I'linriiiiiuy KiibnACo. , John ( iln lull , 11. IMrr , . ) . A. hullurA fo , W.J. lliiflins , .lolni II. Conte. 0 J. k'rl < - , 41 J. 1'iiMOII , IMl Ci'iitsoli , .Icilin F. Hiill'Uy , .Morrell n 1'linriimcr , .l.uui'i ronrtli , II. t' . lloll , l > r. J J. fiiMlliC. . SI. Urliioy , K ( JlninJler. llitlm'H I'lnir- iimcy.Uiirncy , t IMT'H , J. < % hlutr. .1. W. I'Jarko , .1. II. riUimlilt , Jinx llcclit , J. H. Clirl tenv > ii. W. 1C. fjitiibt'iHon. 11. S.Cux , .Mnx Conrad. 1 rank VV rUKtf , H.Uusmuiiinn , ( jttornt * llooiler. noirs I'lmnnftcy , C. A .MolcliiT.llnwanl Meyers. Fnuik Dollono A Co. , wliolcsalu tlcalu In ClKiirsana l.ettl.lror llltturs. IteinarKablo tor powerful sympa thetic tone , pliable action and ab- Bolut durability. IH years' record , thu beat Kuaranteo of tha excel lence of tneso Instruments. JU1ICIOU3 AND PEUSISHNf Advortlsluer has always p'oven successful. Doforo placing any Newspaper Advertising consult LORD & THOMAS. AMKKTtSIXQ ACI1TH , 4S U 49 UunUl U StmU CHICAGO. _ PENNYBOYAfcWAFERS are a > micceiifully ut > ed monthly by over 10,000 "Ladles. Are Safe. Effectualand rieasant ? ' per box by nmll.or at druggists. Sealed Pnrticuiart S postage ( stamps. Address Tan Einu&i CusMicjUi Co , DKTUOIT , MJCU. For sale tunl by mall by Goodman Drtiy Co. , Omuhut Neb. ATENTS ! alrtod. Mark , Label , Prim and Copyright proieci ti- curetl. Good work , good references , moder ate ch'gi. Send for baraphlet. R , G. DuBsU WEAK I lufferincr from the of- 1& U to M ferta utywt tr. HMB > MHMM III MIV rora. early decay , IOM dl&tluuOU , etc. I wlfl" ! 5V > aluabfe trratlMalcUl ( fOiitainlD full | iartlcuUn for honw cun. mv ( rr * * . if * i PROF. F. C. FOWLER , Moodua , Conn. l SEBASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER North ICth Street , Between Binnoy and Wirt Sts. , Omalm. Commencing THURSDAY EVE'NG. , AUG. 30 Siege of Sebastopol THE GRANDEST OF MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS Invented and produced by Pain & Sons , of London and New York. Thearle & Cooper Managers , Realistic bombardment of forts , by boats , on an immense Artifi cial Lake. Ttrrific Assault of Fortress by Allies. 350 PERFORMERS 350 , I Correctly costumed and excellently drilled as Russian Soldiers , Cossacks , French and English troops and marines , Turks , Sardinians , etc. MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES By specially engaged artists , Russian athletes , Swordsmen , etc. The whole to conclude with i $1,000 FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Consisting of the latest novelties.Manhattan Beach Aerial and Aquatic Pyrotichnics Music by Sabastopol Military Band. Admission 50c ; - - Reserved Seats , 75c DR. HORNg'S Electro-Magnetic Belts ! The Grandtsl Triumph of Eleelrlc Science- Centlemen'iBelt Best StlaltllliJ Scienlificaly | Mude and Practically Applied. with Klettrie aedi1ilt < ( DISEASES CDRlliTiioUT HEDICIHES , I HV U1PR R ftltDE1 Vrtll Hsro yon r ln § In Um Pa it. Hlpa , Jlma" or J.lwT.J , III TJrBBmE wUKK < J > W Ntr o . OihlUly , Lumb . , Uoncritl I > lillltr , Kken- I mmllm , ParaljaU , J r lcla , Brlatlfa , Ulaaaaea of Uldnija , Kpltuil Illaruara , Turnld Llrcr , I ( lout , KlbnuftUon , EmlMloHa , Aathmn , Heart l > l p a , Ir/anepala * CnnaUpatloii. Eryatpvlaa , Indlcotloo , Weaknoaa , ImpeUnori Vnlarrh , lll , JCullepir , Dumb Ajcuc , DUbctc * , Ilydroaole. Ulood llaA R . llropar , * te thpai tnla br4i u Juat what you need. * ? Z WiWh/ ' ' ALL ] > ELRE FAILS . It doctrine the blood and cures SiBCiH a b > Eoi ESnCSa rj llnOi iTCCTIkflnUIAI C KrerTon _ genuliiaBndtii dliri > ermlHlon. WOTE the fallowing \ ho hsrn be n I IC3lllnUHIi Ld OUUEUt-A. J. HoaalinJ , K. tl. I'arkei-nnrt J.M.lIulttl.allonUoanlof Trrvclo , IChlcufoi X. Urr ory , oomml tonmerchant.Stock Vnrdii IluddDoble.tbogreathonraiaDiCol.Oonnullr , I of the Inter Ottnni O. W. Dellui , M. I' , Mannontown. lowai Lemuel Milk , Kankuke * . lll.i Judif" 1. n. * Murray. NaperTllle. Ill i r.L. Abbott , in t. clly watcrwiirkn , Bouth Henri. Ind i Kobt. K. ttampion. Chicago poaBomcei L. D * MeMlcbael , M. ! . . llnffalo. N. y. ' Your b lt lias accomplished what no ntb rr m dy bait itcadr nerTi anJcumfortatleaUepatnljtit. " llott. llall , MUcrtaau , ItO Ent 3SlliSU-ieUhoif York aad thoutanda of others. Dr. HORHE'S ELECTRO MAGKETIC BELT Ire ; iiroducf a continuous eurrenti con > ej olectrtclljr through the body on the nurrei. It curei dl ca o br irvaerAtlDi ; A continuous current of eloemelty < 10 or 18 hours out of X i ) throuuhout the human syuem , allaying all ntrToninns immediately , an-1 producing a new circulation of thelit" furccs-tho liloud , Im parting Tlffor , strsncrth , energy and health , wben alfotbor treatment * as fallud , The mtiriU of thU acAea- UfleIlltnriib ln ivcomlteIandlndondb7tho saiul Tvhomltbai cured. . . ItttrEHKNCKH. Auy b.inkcomnicrclalagency or whnlrsale homo InChloagoi wholClMs dnlffgl' * ' Ban PraneUenandChlcatro. urs udit jiipfor llftpaffa llluitratcd uamphlet. T. XXOfUVXl , luTenturaDdMauuractunr , IVlVub < u ! Avcnnt CLIco o. RUPTURE 0..rADR , HORNE'S ELEGTRO.MA8NETIC BELT-TRUSS , CHICHESTER'SENGLISHADIAMOND BRAND JHE ORIGIN AL.THE ONLY G NUINC ENNYROYAL BEWARE OFWORTHLESSlMITATIONS ASK DRUGGIST FOR ( fjICHESTER'S ENCLISli SAFtALWAYSREUABLE.TO LADIES DIA M 0 N D B R A N D.TAKC NO OTKEK .NOISPCNSABLE.SOLO BY All DRU66ISTS ? , 'OR INCLOSE 49 ( STAMPS ) I ASK FOR DIAMOND BRANDCrlCHETim ! > < SUSH , 'rCR PARTICULARS ANOTAKCNOOTHIII Stt MATURtONIVCRVBOX. 'IN LCTTtn nr RETURN MAIL CrllClltrERCHEUICAICO SDtirRtr.WDJSltSJJ'HIU.FA.Ttlt tlCMAi'UMCON tv'tH/UOX PILLS R nnnu iouciTCD WRITTCN TruiuoMitis AND OVID FRCHLADES ) WHO xtvc use 9JUUU lUUICSTDatV < CIJlllIJAUOMDBRAMaPtHHYRaYAI.PILLSWITHSVCtUS. ) : "Tho Orcrlund Ilonlc. " Has so nrranfjoil its Fumily Sleeping Car sorvlco , that berths nnn now he ro- sorvecl upon nppUcatlou by any ticket agent to M. J. GreovyJ'ansonffcr Agent , Council IllulTa , Iowa. The ro&ervntiuns when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so thut as3ongortf can now sccuro berths or- § oroil , Uio same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured. J. H. TRDIir.TS , E. U I < O.WAX. Qen. I' , * T. Ag ut. AsVt O. V. Jk T. A. Mill. GfflOF COMMERCE. S , W , Cor , Farnam and 15th Sts. 1'ald iu CnnHnl $500,000 OI'.O. It. IIAUICnit , President. K. L. mUKIiOWKU. Vice I'rosldolit. V. U. JOllNbON , Cashltr , It. 11. WlI.l.IAMi. B. It , WlLKV. H. U. .1OIIN8O.V , .1. U , MCCONMELL , \Vn. Biv.vKiih. AI.I.KNT. KKOTOIU I ) . CUNNIHOIIAU. K , A. JiENkON. J. It. .Mll.Kt. Atrounti of llaiikeis , MeicUnuti and Individ uulH lucttlved oil tU luott fttvor < i\U \ tuna * , -Iff