T'V THE OMAHA DAILY BBEt SATUKDAF , AUGUST 18. 1888. LINCOLN NEWS AND NOTES , Echoes From the Lancaster County Bopublloan Convention. THE TROTTING MEETING CLOSED. Incorporation of the Hartley Cnnnl Company Supreme Court Cases Now NotarlcsGcmr.ral anil 1'orsonal. LINCOLN Dunnxu or inn OMAHA. HER , , J ItttU 1 KTIIKBT , LINCOLN , Annual ,17. 1 The echoes of yesterday's ' convention Bllll rovurboruto. Odd stories nro nflo.it. Queur comblnutlona arc alleged , nml there 1 ulmoHt as much excitement this moiiilng its when the cotivcutlon battle was raging hottest. U'he gtrniiffcr i\nd political novice uro hood winked Into the belief that the railroad * have Won u tfrcatvictory , considoriuKthe cuinblnn- tloim apalnut them , Hut the facts laugh lit the idea. The only thing on earth caoturcd liy the railroad Bang was the county commis sioner , and this was duo to the misplaced conlldenco of the ffirmer delegates , and a misapprehension of the real Issue In this con tent. Alva Urown Is n good man , und prcco- flont Jimy have entitled him ton second term. Hut the eliihn that Thomas lien- ton captured the state dolcc.itlon lor state nudltor cnpi the climax. From the UrfltlSIr. Uentoii trained with the Clurke-Hntlmwuy-Goro crowd , and his delo- Kato ticket , peOdled by his own Imnd , was deft > aU > d almost in toto.Vhlle It is true that n few intmvoro elected who were on hie ticket , It is because their names were on divers tickets before the convention. Hut tills is tmo In only four or live cases. The delegation IH for Charles Carter for commis sioner of public lands und buildings. No portion of the dolegutivt is for hcntou. His ufllllntions have all been with the railroad strikers. A gentleman on the streets last night offered to bet $50 that John U. Clark would nbtuin u proxy to the etuto convention. U'hero Is no doubt that ho will inovu heaveu Und earth to accomplish that end. The delegation is utllovod to bo mndoiupof lioiie t men , and the boys who fought the light und won the victory have every conll- dcuco In their Integrity. Divides Gencr.il McUride introduced the following resolution and U curried bv a unanimous vote ; "Kosolvod , That In the aljsonce of n dele cutu from either the state or congressional delegation , the vacancy shall be filled by such delegation , by election ; proxies shall bo tildored only us a rocoinuiendution. " I1A11TI.EY CANAI. COMPANY. The Hartley Canul company has * perfected its organization and as soon OH one-half the nubsrribcd capital stock is paid will com mence business. The operated business of the company will bo transuded at Hartley , Red Willow county , and the authorized capi tal is $10,000 , which may bo rnlsod to $15,1)00 ) UK necessity may require. At no titno can the debts become greater than the unpaid subscribed stock. The purpose of the corporation is to construct a canal from HOIIIO point ou the Republican river at or near the town of Hartley for water power sipa Irrigating purposes , to extend to some indefinite place or point , but especially to extend - tend through North Volley precinct of Ked Willow company , and authority Is granted the company to negotiate bonds of this pre cinct or any other place to aid in the con struction of the canal. The company com jnonccd business on the llth of July und wif. continue until the ilrst Monday In.lanuary 1918. The articles were filed with the secre tary of state this morning und were signed fcy fifty citizens of lied Willow county. M. McKlllip and C. L. Knowles nro the presi dent and secretary of the company. The Bank of Petusburg , of Petusburg , Nebraska , also fllrd articles of incorporation this morning. The company will do a gen eral bunking business ou u subscribed capital Block of $10,000. Huslnoss was commenced on July 16 , when $10,000 of the stock was | > uid up. and the balance is to bo paid on July' 35 , Ib'JO. J. A. Klochonbaeh is the prf sldeut and Frank Jouveuut is the cashier of the bank. TIIR IUCRS CLOSED TO-DAY. The second nnnnal meeting of the No- * Tsraskn Breeders' and Trotting association closed today.VUllo the races may not have been what all visitors had u reason to expect , they wcro quite good und gave assurance that the development of speed in the Ne braska horse is marked and bids fair to rival that of any other state of the union. Ne braska 1ms BOIUO splendid horses. The race of yearlings was the lirst of the kind over Witnessed In the \vost and it was simply .wonderful . how the colts got down to their Work. The old saying , "Ulood will tell , " is most certainly true. The members of the association express themselves as well pleased nt the way they have been entertained and patronized by the citizens of Lincoln. The races have been a financial success , or BO much so that the statement Unit they have bcon self-support- tut 's ' Justified. Greater efforts will bo put forth for the success of the third annual taootlng. Experience. tm bcon a good teaouor and the membership know butter how to manage the work. It is purely a Ne braska enterprise and only Nebraska horses are granted nomination to the races. It should be sustained and aided by every lever of horseflesh In the state. joixKD IN Buriir.MMrouKT. Caaos as follows wore filed In the supreme court this morning by Clerk Wheelsr : William R. Murray and the First National tank of Plnttsmouth vs JanoR. , Deborah 11. , WilliamB. und Alva A. Porter : appeal from Cass county. The Union Pacific railroad company vs LJUrUisnuisson ; error from Dodfio county. Kmma Jamiosnn VBtho state ; error from JJougluu county. COMMISSIONED XOTA1UGS. The following notaries public wcro commissioned - missioned to-day by Governor Thayer : Charles G. Kyau , Grand Island , Hall county ; JJohn P. Davis , Omaha ; Anthony P. Lang- ton , Papillion , Sarpy countv ; Martin Mil- unite , Whitman , Grant county ; Joseph V. liross , Omnlm. ClSf J.EWS AND NOTTS. Hou. Jefferson II. Hroudy , of Beatrice , is . ' In the city to-day on 11 business and pleasure [ trip. | The banks of the city closed to-day nt I I o'clock to attend the mcctingof the Nebraska * , Ureedors' and Trotting association. ( . Hon. Uavia Butler , of Pawnee , came down ' from Wnhoo this morning , where ho addressed - dressed n meeting of farmers and laboring inon yesterday. Thirteen members of the delegation to the State convention have been Interviewed , and they say they have no use for Thomas Hen- ton for auditor of public accounts , Hcnton Is not a candidate. The races have been fairly well attended from the tlrat , The association has some good points and Is In no way discouraged With the commencement. It is now ou a self * bupiK > rtlng basis nud will necessarily grow in interest. The social and luncheon given the report ers and employes of Funko's opera house at the Windsor last evening proved a pleasant affair. The boys were nearly nil present and enjoyed a delightful Utno. Mr. Mclicynold ! „ has the thanks of the city knlghti of the quill tor his thoughtful remembrance. Slie Couldn't Uiulerwt ml It. "What in the world has happened to you binco the lust time i saw youV" nsked ono lady of nnothor when thov met on the btreot the other day ; "I can I I understand it. Than you wcro polo > , haggard und low-spirited , and Irauionv berud you snid thnt you hardly cared < 1 whether you lived or died. To-day you look ever eo much younger , and. it is very evident from your beaming face thnt your low spiritshavo taken flight. ' "Yes , indeed , " wus the reply ; "and shall I toll you what drove them away ? II was Dr. Plorco's Favorite Prescription , I was a martyr to functional derange incnt until I began taking the 'Prescrlp lion. ' Now I am us well ns I over wm in my hfo. No woman who suffers as ! did , ought to lot iui hour pass before procuring this wonderful remedy , " MOKE VICTIMS. Fleeced by the Snidu Auctioneer * or Tenth Street. The snide auction store kept by Orpton or ' Tenth street , and bettor known as the "Col oncl'a place , " did a thriving business ycster do } ' . Two men from the country were each In duced to pay f 12 for brass watches , whllo another gave up a 110 bill for CO cants' worth of cheap Jewelry. A fourth who had many more dollars than sense paid $30 for a cheap plated watoh that would bo dear nt M. Golden , the auctioneer n few doors to the south of Orpton'fl , numbered among his victims a Hohemtan woman , who paid $10 for n worthless ticker , and , when later , oho discovered thnt she had been swindled , she returned to Goldou's only to bo talked into paying 85 more to exchange the watch for another equally worthless. Powoni'fl Complexion Powder pro duces n soft und bountiful 8kin ; it com bines ovary element of beauty and pur ity. T A IjA.MKNTA.TIOX. How T. J. Potter's Di-atli Hns Affected Otnnliii and Her .Ucchnnloa. yesterday a UKH reporter called nt the the Union Pacific shops and found that work In the foundry , ns mentioned in Wednesday's Issue , had bcon discontinued. It was the noon hour , und the newspaper man meeting one of the employes on his way to dinner , In duced him to talk on the subjoct. "In the death of Tom Potter , Omaha and the Union Pacific have lost the best friend they over had. Wo workingmen mourn his loss because during his time wo wore kindly treated and had all the work wo wanted. If ho had lived , there would this fall be 500 more men at work than nt present. "Ueforo his death Mr. Potter was making arrangements to put up n building which waste to have been finished before the fall , ns a machine shop , in which two locomotives could bo built in a month. Everything In the engines was to be made in Omaha. "Ho had also plans for a wheel foundry , and but for his do.ith the foundry would hnvo been in operation to-day. It was to have boon built largo enough to make all the wheels uioO on the Union Pacific system. When the Union Pacific made its own wheels they nmdo more mileage than did wheels bought by the road. I MW some of the o plans. They weio right in Clem Hack ney's ofllce. "The force of foumlrymen under the Oal- laway administration was decreased to n few men. Under Potter It w.is raised to seventy-five , and ho issued an order that all Union P.ieillc castings should bo furnished by the Union Pacific foundry at Omaha. The old Union Pacific eistlngs wore the best and cheapest on record. "Air. Potter was a man of business. Ho worked for the best interests of this com pany. Ho had no personal interests in Omaha , but ho wanted all the work which could bo turned out hero done in Omaha. Ho wanted this , because figures told him work could bo turned out hero to the road's ' advan tage. " ' 'What about the leaving out of the moulders ? " nskod the reporter. "I know it was coming. I was told bv some of the craft some days ago thnt they expected to bo discharged. There were no inoie orders coming m * > for castings and boxes had been sent away for castings to bo muda elsewhere. "Tliis same holds good In the brass foun dry. A few mouths nuo they had eight men at work there and now , I think , they have couie down to throe , or had when I looked in there last. These claimed that since the now purchasing agent had come into power work is leaving Omaha and going abroad. But say , I've got to get my dinner. I will see you again. " And the man rushed off on a trot to make up for lost time. "Tho best on tearth"can truly bo said of Gripgs' Glycerine Salvo a sjKsedy cure for cuts , bruises , scalds , burns , sores , piles , totor und all skin orup lions. Try the wonder heiilor. 25 cents. Guaranteed. Goodman's drug store. D Drink Malto it is pleasant , U1CIIAUD IS HIMSELF AGAIN. The Niinu Family Heard From In Business Circles. ' Tun Hen of about six weeks ago published an account of the sudden and mysterious dis appearance of Kichard Nuun and tils brother John , and the lamentation of n number of creditors. Richard came to this city about two years ago and posed in professional cir cles as a graduate of one of the English uni versities , a doctor and healer of wounded eyes aud oars , and had ofllcos first in the Barker , and later in the Rarago block. He had money and nn English appearance , but little medical practice. During the real osrtnto excitement ho made some investments in real estate , which were profitable and added to his financial re sources. About a year ago he sot his brother up in the saloon business on Sixteenth street and furnished him with antookof goods. High rents , no medioal practice , but little saloon business , yet numerous bills about to become duo drove the doctor to despondency and hn loft for parts unknown. His brother did likewise. The creditors , whose "bills or notes were unsecured , made the best of the situation to secure themselves. These will probably bo glad to known that on the 7th of this month Richard Nunn , who is now a resident of "Multuomnn county , Oregon , filed a paper giving Edward Stringer , of this city , full power of attorney over Ills business to close up all unfinished real estate or private deal ings and settle all bills and business pertain ing to him. The paper has been filed for record with the register of deeds. Without health life has no sunshine. Who could bo happy with dyspepsia , piles , low spirits , headache , ague or dis eases of the btomach , liver or kidneys ? Dr. Jones' Rod Clover Tonic quickly euros the above diseases. Price 60 cants. Goodman's drug storo. Drink Malto. THE n.VB\'S BANK IS BUSTED. A Servant Girl Alitkos an Inroad and Skips. Frank Redman , of 113-1 North Eighteenth street swore out a warrant yesterday for the arrest of Annie Domorost on a charge of larceny. Anulo formerly officiated as a do mestic In the Hedmnn residence. She left unceremoniously Tuesday , and now Itcdmnn wants her again , und wants her badly. Ho says that Annie left his house In n stealthy manner. But that is not what made him de sire to find her , but the fact that she took with her several of his wife's best dresses , some fine underwear and a number of his neckties. But , more than all tlmt.slio robboa the baby's bank. Just how much Annie nipped is not known , but It was something like a half pint of pennies and nickels , more or less. While Kodnmn has so far failed to locate Demorost , ho has ascertained where she anchored her trunk. It is at 1147 North Eighteenth street , nnd nrmod with a search warrant the complainant und a policeman will repair thlthor at ouoo ou an exploring expedition. An Absolute Cnro. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT Is only put up In largo two ounce tin boxes , and is nn absolute euro for old sores , burns , wounds , clmpp'ed hands , and all skin crit > - tlons. Will positively care nil kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , nt U5 , cents per box by mull SO cents. - REMOVING THE OLD PIEUS. The Helios of tlio Old Union 1'nolflo Bridge Being Hooted Up. The demolition of the old iron piers near the Union Pacific bridge , which have been such a barrier to navigation , has been coin- ineaccd. Tha piers were dispensed with when the present stoao abutments were put beneath the bridge. No effort was made to remove thorn us it was thought they would bo torn down by the floating Ice. It will be remembered that n few months ago the steamer Terry was wrecked on ono of these piers and her owners have brought against ho company n f 100,000 law suit. The engineer who has charge of the work of removing the obstruction is the same one who presided over the rebuilding of the bridge. The iron liters are anchored twelve feet below low water mark and rest on beds of cement and stone. Great hollow tubes hnvo been fast ened over tuo obstructions , down which the laborer * go to dig out the stoao and cement. For Stablemen & Stockmen , THXOIUUTKST niMtftT KttOWN COB 110111 ! AND CATTLE ftUEASE. OUHK3 CtiU , Srrplllnpx , IlritUo , Rprnln * , Ontti. Blrnliit , I. nici > f > B < , HtlDiu > * * , Crnrkfd lliiuN , Hcriiti'hi' , CoiitrnctloiK , I'lrnh Wounds , Htrltiplmlt , Horn Till-out , DlMempor , Colin , Whltloiv , Poll Kvll , IfstulH , Tumor * . Splint" , JlliiR- bonrs niiU Srnvln In IN imrly Mueei. Apply Nt. ilurolm Oil ill noronlnnce i the direction * vrllli oiivli buttle. ScM by flntfaitti anit Vta'rtt Eierywliere. The Churlc * A. Vngclvr < ' . T < IUi. . MA' BNPRBOBDENTED ATTRACTION OVKU A MILLIONUISTJUIIUTEO Louisiana State Lottery Company , Incorporated by thu legislature In ISM , for 1M- ncatlonnl und ( hatltTiblo purposes , und Its fuui- oblbo mude apart of thu prcsunt State Constitu tion , in 1-fTl" " . tic nn overw iielinlmt poiml ir vote , ItsOllAMllJXTItAtWW.NAUV WIAWlNdS. take plaro Seml-Annimllv. ( Juno nnd Ooremlipp and Us UK VN'U SINH,1J Nt'MHKIt DltANV- 1NOS take place on each of the other teninonths In the yt-iir , nml are all drawn In public , at the Acadcmr of Music , Now Orleans , 1 , \ . "Wo do herubjr certify that \ve supervise the arrangements for nil the Monthly nml Si-ml-An- nualUriovliiKSof In-i Louisiana ttiitu lottery Company , and In perion man IK and control the Drawings themselves , nml that the s.uno are conducted with honesty , tnlrnp < n , nnd In rood faltn toward nil parties , and w e authorize Uie company to nso tills certificate , with fac similes of our signatures uttiiaied , In Us ud\ei- tlsemcnts. " COMMISSIONED. Wo the nmk'rslpnod Hanks and Ilnnlcers will pay nil Prize * drn n In The Louisiana btitu Lotteries which may bo presented ft our conn- H. ! . WALMShBY. Pros. Louisiana Nat. Ilk. MlllUtr LANAU.Y , 1'res. it-vte Isat't Ilk. A , IIALDWIN , Pies New Orleans Nut'l Ilk. UAUL KOH.N. 1'rcs. Union N.itlonal Dank. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING , In tlin Academy of Music , Now Or- leiuis , Tuesday , Sept. 11 , 1888. CAPITAL PRIZE , $300,000. 100,030 Ticksts at Twenty Dollars each. Halves $10 ; Quarters $5 ; Tenths $2 ; Twen tieths $1. LIST OF I'llI/.ES. i piu/n or ww.uou is . j3oo.o i PIUJJB or 100,000 is . mono II'KI/.KOP W.OJO Is . 60,00) ) 1 P1U/.U OP SB.WW Is . S5.WO SPKI/.BSOK WJIM are . ' r. P1U/KSOK 6 , ( 0 nre . 25 I'ltl/KSOF 1,030 are . . IWPltlKKSOb' 5UO are . 51,000 aoplUZrSOr ItOJnre . 10.000 60JPK1/.ESOI' WW lire . 100.0W ) AVI'ROXIHATIOX 1'UIZES. 100 Prizes of JSiW are . " 0,000 10J do ! Wl ) are . JW.OOD 100 do ' 'JO nro . 'MWO TKIIMINAL I'UI/KS. 099 do 100 are . ICJO do 110 are . 8,111 Prizes , amounting to . $1,054,800 NOTE. Ticket * drawing Cmiltal PrUes nro not en- tltlecllotonulnnl I'rl/on. liftoii CI.UH KATF1 ! , or nny further tnformatlon deslrotl , write legibly to the uiirteralnnod , clourly hint/- Inir yourre lclonee. wlili Mnto , County , Hn-et and Number. More raplil retiirn mull delivery will bo nt- sureil by your enclosing un ciuelopa boarlnB your 's ' 'n'il msTAI. NOTKS , Krpre Money Orders , of New York i\cliiHiKOliiorillnary letter , Canency by Enpi e-s ( at our ( expense ) aililreatod , . . „ „ „ 31 * A * llAUl llliNt or M. A. DAUI'IIIV , New Orleans , La. , \ViisliliiKton , U.C. Address Registered Letters to NEW OULKANS NATIONAL BANK , New Urleutib , La. prcicnroot Oen- crnH llenureitiirdiiiul Knr- ly , who lire In i IIHMO of the drnirlnir < . IB n fimmnloo of alKoluto fairness and Intreurlty , Hint the chance * nro all equal , ami thai no one ran possibly divine whal nniuher will draw a prize. "KKMIlMlintl , also , thnt tlin payment of I'rlrosU RUAIIAM'KKI ) 11V hUlt NATIONAL 1IANKS of New Orleans , nnd the 'Ilckct are tUned by thu l'ro < l- dent of an in tlUitlou , whoso churtere 1 rlKhta are recounliert In the lilBhoit Courts : therefore , beware of any Imitations or anonymon * soiienio V _ SOME DOCTORS honestly admit that they can't euro llhcumatisin and Neuralgia. Others say they can but don't. Ath-lo- pho-ros says nothing but curei. That's the secret of its success. Years of trial have proted it to bo a quick , soft , sure cure. Concord , N. n. . Sept. 3,1 In ray own family Athloplioroi wan U'Xhl as a laxt matt , the wer bavin * fmtfeml from tlcuni tt > < ni for > ears and liavliiH l cn treated for thn disease by dlfftnnt Iiliyfclciatm In till * State aud tlawacLu. Mtta without even temporary relief. Hl > on myTecomnTCndatlonBPoiwof peo. I > la liavo used tula remedy with tlio fa mo remits claimed for It. C. li. WIUOH. Dilbuque , Iowa Jan. 3.18 ! * . AtlilophoroH bin completely rurwl ino of ncruiuH hiadacbe , nnd I feel thankful for all the good IthaH done me. Mrs. Loui-n : OHEIHIV. * 8- Send 6 cents f r the Ixfiutlfnl colored rle- turu. " Moorish MHjdcn. " THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y. Or tke Llqior Habit , Positively Cured bj Administering Dr. Halues'Golden Specific. U can b jrlreu In a cnp of coffee or tea with out the Knowledge ot the person taking It ; abso lutely harmless , and will licet a permanent and speedy euro , w bother the patient Is n moderate drinker or an alcoholic wrccS. Thousands of drunkard ! have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Sueclno In tnelr coffee with out their knowledge aud to-day believe they quit drinking of their own frf will , it never falls. Ihe Hystera once impregnated With the Specific , It becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. Per ale by Kulm & Co. , 15th and Uontfas tt . , ana 19th and Cum. Ing sts. , Omaha , Iseb. ; A. 1) ) . roster ic llro "tauneil IllutTs. lowm. GIUTKFUL-COMFOIITING , Epps's Cocoa llIULUirAST. "nr n thorough knowledge of tlio natural Inwi which povcrn tlio operation * of dUcitlon and nu trition , anil by 11 enrol ill nppllcntlon of tlio nno pr | i. ertles ot well * fllectOil tXH'on. Mr. Kmn line provided our broukfnst taMes wiin delicately flavored hover- ace which may MIYO us nmny heavy floctnrV hill * . It Is Ay the judicious u of milh articles of diet thnt a constitution may be ( fiaduKlly built un until strong enough tu resist every tendency to disease. Hun dred * uf nubtto lualAdlvs are floating antund in ready t attack wherever there It a weak point. We may escape innnr afalul sliuft by konplrutounrhci irell fortlned wlin pnre blonrt und a properly nour- Uhed fmiuCITll Service < Ji rctte. Mmdo rlmply with riolllnif wxtcr nr milk. Sold only In lulf | iunrt tint by Urooer * , labelea th ii : TAIUTEC PDDQ 9. PR HonKcopathhsChemists JnlHLU tJlTO UUi ) LOXDON , HNOI.ANP. State Line. To ( ilnsgow , Itclfast. Dnblin nnd Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin passage 135 and Kf > . according to location of suit ) room. Excursion Va to i'M. Steerage to and from Kurop at Lowest Itates. AUSTIN 11ALDWIN i ca. Gen'l Agcnta. C3 Itroadway , Mew York. JOHN BLBGKN , Gcn'lVttera Auent , lfl Randolph . , Chicago. HAIIKY E. MOOHUS. Agent , Omaha. Reduced Cabin Rntes to Glasgo v hibitlon. STAR FLISH TORCH JTOK CAM1A1UJV C1.UJI8. Can lx attached to uiy torch. The juotl attikcUvt of aay Ibintr ewroAemL 1'rle * fur aUacluu < tp r MO. onlj * 0. l'no , cum plow wIvtTurch , 4 . 8peUI prior * to clubs aixl dctltn. Bent feroar Uamp lcu C&uJoeue. uallea free. A. O. SPADDING Ss BROS , . ERY And such an one as will be duly appreciated by the general public , is to be inaugurated. A amt It is almost unnecessary for us to go into details with regard to the quality , etc. , of our stock as it is conceded by everybody that it is unapproachable by any ready-made clothing in the country. Our last consignment consisted of an assortment of the Finest Tailor-Made Clothin Any mortal man could behold , and we will quote prices on these and all other goods for this occasion , that will induce the most inveterate bargain seekerto purchase. $ 8.OO buys a Seymour Sack Suit , which was made to order for $2O. 1O.OO buys a One Button Sack Suit which was madeto order for $22. 1I.OO buys a Straight-cut Sack Suit , which was made to order for $28. 14.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit , which was made to order for $30. 17.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $40. 21.OO buys a One Button Cutaway Suit , which was made to order for $50. 22.OO buys a Bannockburn Cheviot , Sack or Frock , which was made to order for $60. 25.00 buys a Crepe Worsted , ( imp , ) 4-Button Cutaway , which was made id order for $65. $15.00 Buys a Cassimere Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $37 $18.OO Buys a Cheviot Prince Albert Suit , which was made to order for $ -45. $22.OO Buys a Corkscrew Prince Albert Suit which was made to order for $5O. $25.OO Buys a Nobby Pin Check , light color , which was made to order for $60. $30.OO Buys an Imported Worsted , satin lined , which was made to order for $70. $35.0O Buys a Clay Worsted , silk lined , which was made to order for $80. Spring Overcoats , lies , from $8 Up , 1 A Noblm and Complete line ofFantaloons from $2.7 ff to flO. All ultcratlonsto improve aftt done free of * 9 Misfit Clothin Parlors , 1119 FARNAM STREET. 1119 I Three Doors East of I2th Street. Omaha , Neb. Mail Orders Promptly Attended to. N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION Designing personw , taking advantage oT our tlon are constantly starting bocua Medical Establishments to deceive strangers visitlnj ; the city. Tliono pretenders Uhuully Ulg'uppcar In A few tvccki. Butvnrcof thorn or their runners or agents. The Ompb * Medical nnd Snraloal tn.lttuto Is tlieonly cstnblslictt Medical InctitAt'n In Oniahu , Dr. MoMonamy , Proprietor.Vhonyonmnkeupyour mind to visit us make a memorandum of onr exact address , and thu * Bare tronWe , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. MeMEMAMY , Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Assisted by a Number ot Competent , Skillful ami Experienced Physicians aud Surgeons. Particular Attention paid to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Organs. Private Diseases , Diseases of the Xenons System , Lun ? and Throat Diseases , Surgical Operations , Epilepsy or Fits , Tiles , t 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 West combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the wett. Fifty newly furnished , well warmed and ven tilated rooms for patients , three skilled physicians always in the building. AH kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner. _ We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Elcctricul Batteries , nnd can supply physicians and patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call anil consult us , 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 diseases , performing surgical operations nnd nursing patients , which , combined with oar acknowledged ability , experience responsibility and reputation , sllould make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the lirst choice. * j i The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients rcclovo hero every advantage that art , skill , science and human ingenuity can bring 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 nro not overdrawn in any particular , but are plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All blood diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic poison removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for loss ofrital Powor. Persons unable to visit us , may bo treated at homo by correspondence. All correspondence confidential. Medicines or instruments sent bv mail or express , securely packed , on marks to indicate contents or sender. Ono personal interview preferred. Call nnd consult us or send history or your case and wo will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN FKEE. Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases " , Impotoncv , Syphilis , Gleet and Vnricocolo , with question list. * for tVrftliiB a Hook Upon Private , Special .thrown n cloud over their bright prospects and in shortening their days. SURGERY. Human Bodies ° performed for in the cure most ofHare scientific Lip , manner. Club Feet , Tumors , . Cancers , Fistula , Cataract , Strabismus ( Cross eyes ) Varicocelc , Inverted Nails , Wen * and Deformities of t We treat Chronic Disease of the Lungs , Heart , Head , Blood , Skin , Scalp. Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Bladder. Nerves Bones Paralvi Fnilensv Brights Disease. Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dyspepsia or Gastritis. Baldness. Eczema , etc. ' ' etc" " 5 l ara'y818' ' * ! ' ? Vi O2T Carefully , skillfully and sientifically by the latestand most approved methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr McMenamy has for devoted a Urge portion of his time to the study and treatment of this class of disuses , and has spared neither time > ears to nor himself is perfect , and fully with money supplied strumcnt , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. * ' every in- Eye and and cure e clami Ear , D.seases superjorityover , we simply say call and consult us , get a sccmt.fic . opinion , then visit whom you cured like , after , and others if you have are an failed intelligent , substantiate perton our you claims. will return To to those us for afflicted treatment with card . , . . . . 3ar and their diseases , in plain language with numerous illustrations , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who write u tnre * " andPtientw U have clear underfctan and „ a ding can dUcribe cases to . EASES OF TltE EYE EAR FR E158101 us more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DIS- Address all letters to . Or , DR. J. W. McMENAMY , N. W. 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