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pWV JF i- py 32 THE. OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY AUGUST 19. 1888.-T\VELVB PAGE& ' OMAHA JELECTED ! DR , I E , McGREW ONI : orTiin MOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALISTS ! In the tieiitment of CHRONICANDSO-CALLED INCUR ABLE DISEASES , IIM permanently locnt il in Omaha. The floe- JII.K mull the mnvrent parts of' the uoily are destroyed by < 1lseaHpf _ tcr than the > j run ! ie- paired or built nji. TtilH Is a llxeil law. IlsbeU when "Ilie wateis ere adjusted by Jui'amire. Is It your UVIIII , KItNivy. : M'NOS or TIIKOAT ? In It your NKItVOt'S M'STHM , 1IKAIN , KAII. KVIJ or Iir.AItT , thntyoure- Jteve to lie illscnHed1An - you xtinerlni ; from CIHAVKI. or 1IIHKAHK OK Till : III.AriDHK , KJBTUI.A. I'lMIS. ( UteMstM of tll HKIN or J1ONF.H : If so. learn tha Doctors"NowTront- mont for Old Dleeasos" A CURE GUARANTEED MH' . ? ! BABES nu < l every t rncu of the < lt ensc erndlintcd trom thu bouc-s , xkln undliloon. Debility of th SIIXU.M , OUUAXS M.CL their rcsultw completely rtfiao\ l , Dv. Mod Itr.W IH n nradiini.5 , , i ftgnlur inetll- cln , Bmlhl . . ' , . ! Slii imltiK ill i-aie Is his close nueiitlou to the treivtmeiit of each Tlie Doctor N Justly classed as one of th LEADING Srr.'IAMbTS. ( CONSUI/rATlON at the office. fic . Cbarceafor Irentnient , IHIASONAllI.i : Tirat- mcnt given the D at n dlHtarico l > y lonespon- denrc. fend Htuliip for roply. Medicine i-eiit to all parts of the united Htntvx. Addivss , / . E. McGKKW , M. 1) . minimum JIloLk , Cor. tilth A Unmhii. Nebraska. wno 1l WE AC. MKtlVOVH. nF.niMTA- T3BB. who In hli FOM.Y hnd lONOR AM tlf ; kuTRIFLm ftwtr hit VIUOR of ROOT , JBUfVtndHANlIOOn.Cftuiln ; exhausting Crtlni upon the FOUNTAIN ! * of LIFE. KKADAdUE , IIACHAC'IIK , Promfill ] > rmmi.WRAUNEHn of Memory , IIANII. rULNBMS In NOCIETT , PIMPI.EN Upon ha PACK , and all the KFt'ECTM lending to 5AB1.T OKCAT and porhRDl VOXNIJ.MP. riON or INMANITY. ihould cooiult at once Ida CKLKBMATKn Vr. Clarke , EttuMlshed Ml. Cr. Cl rk hai made NEKVOtIN I > E- BII.1TY. C'lIHOBfH ) end all Dltetuei of e 41BNITO IIHINAKY Orpuii a MM Kntj. It eukof no dirr.rtnee WHAT yau Are taken or WIIO hai felled to cure 7011 , 4VFBM A LEft nufferl ng from dlicniei pccu < Har to their MX can eoniult with the nssuraiice f ipeedy relief and cure. Send 2 oenU postage tor works on your dlieaiei. _ _ * > -flend 4 oenU postage for Oclelirnted WrbM on Chronic , NerTon * and Ilcll * Dlieaie * . Consultation , penonal'y or bjr tetter , Tre * . Consult the old Doctor. Thonitnd > onred. Offlcoa and nnrlor * yrtvato. 49-Thoso contemplating Manlaare Sid for Dr. VlMrke'a celebrated guide ! and Female , each ISc. , both V5e. tatampi ) . Before conflolntr your case , consult Dr. CLARKE. A frlrndly letter or call may Mre future suflcringaml shame , and add golden yean to life.Book I.If ' ( Secret ) Er ror * , " 60c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings font everywhere , secure from pxpomirv. Hears , 8 to 8 : Uundajs , 9 to 12. Address , F. D. CLARKE. M. D. 186 So. Clark Sfc. CHICAGO , Il.f. . Fechtor's Famous FAIRICON. UTThla Ii a perfectly h nnMi tiefb rcmeily and iloft vt tun- tain any iiiQarofltttrttntlratttf ftlvtf or olhtr po/fl'Hiotif / 1116 ' " " . SI,000 REWARD IfthUfi untrue. DnlMi * the roots of th hair be entirely dried up , which occur * very rarely and probably not over flvo times la a hitortml It .urc-ly producesnowgroutill Just Think of This ! . > -o. i mid a , price l.per bottle e oh.i fur head entirely orpartlull ) bald. 1 A1IIICO.V An. B , prlco 75 oenti per Ixjttle 1. iiu alu.ble a. JtAin DHE3SEE. Itwlllrc. new the growth ofbalr that Is falllne out , kctji it cjiootli and glomynnd remove all dandruff. TAIIUCON I > for le by all drueslJt-i or will be .cut by the , 'manuftieturen ' ou receipt of VKI BUH price. Bend for lilitory of tha . . . . remedy and teatlinonlals froui Jti. r u r fr. ph < .icr.A , 1W7. Mk..p.ml.frrrl.w. , thMe who have used it. K . Vi2l'"jnrlSV ' * " * nrCut this out and eend to - i PBCHTEB KEMEDY CO. , NEW HAVEN , CT. Trade lupplled by E. Hewitt & Co. , New Haven , CU rorHulobyJ. A. r'UU.KU.Oinilia. W. 1 > . M KAI > , l > res. W. n. M EA i > , .Tr , V-l'rts DAVID JA.MiisN : , Trcas.V.N.McOM > i.isii,8 c INCORl'OliATKD. Capital , - $1OO,000 Loan * Made on Ittal Estate . No coiiunlsslou-i. Money ou hand. V14 South 15th Street , Omaha , JVcft LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO Huston. Stfuas. ; Jiani > a City , .Vo. Capital &Syipius $1500,000 $ Olils rompnny Ims opcnpil nn Omaha unice nix If prepared to furulDli inonoy promptly on lin pioVert city nnd faim piopeity. No uppllontlnuH Hent away ( or npprovnl , Loans closed nml pntil for witlicnu i J01INV. . ( liail , .Mnimwr , J South 1 lib St. . rirst Tintlouul Hunk. MORRISON & REED licensed Plumbers & Gas Filter ; REMOVED TO 52 2 and 524 South 16rt Corner Kitli ami Jmiksou Street , Whf ro they lin've u full HUB of everything nee- tssary to their business , Tht < y nre prrpared ti five uittlmatoH on all orl In their Hue an < promptly till nil 01 tiers entrusted to their cum Best of workmen employed and nil ork\ui : ranted. MORRISON & REED xiw : I.OOATIOX , Corner Ititli aiul Jackson Strncts. ' ifferlng from th ft fc-rU or > outliul rr riir > . r Hr Urvay , lu > l ManKnud . etc. I will "nn ! aloaM trf atlw < t ! l nuUlumi full | rtlcuUn < fur borne cure , frco ol CPRO > ' . Moodu . Conn. , UHcbo l forOlrlt itnd Voung I illst. Kojr E C lln.tu ai1dre > ( . . THAVKll. I.L. I ) . , H om D l' rk. 111. , OPH UadUvn blrevt , CWc io , IIL Tun. .Sunburn , Moth iol i.y Muu'Io "ke ! U in ii. Muura untfaii INCIDENTS' THE ALTAR , Many Matrimonial Aclvonturoo and Misadventures , BERRY WAUL A DEVOTED HUSBAND A l tilflii(2e Mrs. Io She I'lctl With the Other Mnn Tlrrd of Matrimony lu Xvto Weeks. A Pale-l Viced Mrs tio. Newark Journal : Jiihtico Syndor , of Gloucester City , exhibited a. ne.v $ o greenback , the fee ho liuil received for marrving Wah-kl-kaw ( Captain Stubbs ) , the Kuw chief performing tit the Wild West show , to Miss Annie Hurris , a white woman. The ceremony took place lit the close of the afternoon pe < 'I.n- uncc nnd was witnessed , ' , , y uibi-o than C,0flfl por.aqns. The Iridinns at the close went through their form of marriage , and presented the pair with moccasins , robos. blankets nnd trinket ! ) . The bride was attired in full Indian co-tunic , a present from Pawnee Hill. Last night the chief and his bride , headed by the cowboy bund and all the ImliiuiH in thu camp , made a parade throutrh the streets of Glou cester City. Horry Walla Dntntcil Husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wall .seem genuinely devoted to eiu-h other. ( July linear ago Horry was gallant to all the young women in the same hotel , married or single , who would aecopi his attentions. A number of these former sweethearts arc lIH re now. and it is amiihing to re gard tholr watuhfulnot * of his changed conduct as a husband. The understand ing is that his income has been cut down by his rich mother since hi * mar riage , which she did not approve. Ho gets along without u valet this sca-oa. and his bride has no maid. IIo lias Mild his ho os , and is no longoi1 a bpsnd- thrift , although living in sulllcient lux- urj ut a costly liotel. He rides to thoraces races in a railroad car instead of his own equipage as of yore , and he no longer puts horses into the races nor bets heavily. She Klciltli ! the Other Man. Chicago Tribune : Lakewood , on Chiuitauqua , is stirred with a social sensation. Mrs. Goodrich and her handsome danghtor of seventeen sum mers , accompanied by the latter's af- llanced husband , arrived from Cincin nati a few clays binco. They were "hwoll , " and wevo the observed of all obsers'ors. Everything went merry as a marriage bell with the distinguished party till a fascinating young gentleman with a sort of Claude Molnotte air about lim Arthur Smith , also of Cincinnati ippcnrud upon the scene to disturb the ranquility of the oxnectant bridegroom ind his mother-in-law to l > o. L-Vom hut moment Miss Goodrich and Mr. Smith were biibjccted to constant espion- igo. but they laid their plans well and dibiippcarctl. Mrs. Goodrich and the young man hastened to Jamestown in bcarch of the runaways , but learned too 'ate that they had gone in the other di- oction and wore hastily and quietly named at Mayyillo. They are now 011- 'oying their honeymoon tripwhile Mrs. joodrioh and the jilted lover wont ionic. The Course ol' True Tiovc. Now York Sun : Charles Hughcp , a devotee of the art preservative of all irtrt , pursues his calling among the inlet lanes and pleasant meads of Uroolclyn. Miss Maggie Caullield fol- o\vs \ the gentle art of domestic service n the same delightful suburb. Their icarts collided a while ago. and wore rrotriovably smashed. Binco that time hey have only lived in the light of each othor's eyes. On her last reception evening Mr. Hughes called upon Miss Caultield and tarried in the "poll of the charmer until 11 p. m. Growing scnsible that human- "ty demanded that ho give the poor irl a ehanco to sloop , ho started to go noinc , but found a heavy rain was fall ing. Not having the enthusiasm of Leander , especially when travelling away from his Hero , ho was prevailed upon to got into a olo-iet and wait till the rain should cease. The devoted girl Haiil nho was not at all tired , and as soon as the family wore quiet upstairs she would come down again and they could whisper more fairy stories to each other ore ho sought his lonely homo. Now , in the house was a largo and in telligent Irish setter dog. This inquis itive brute smelled something with which ho did not fool fully familiarand proceeded to make suoh a row that the master of the house onmo down stairs and guided by the dogopencd the closet door and found the young roan. Not being acquainted with him , the master of the house merely "held him up , " at the muzzle of a revolver in silence until nn otllcor catno , who relieved the honso holder of hifl unbidden guest and took him around to see the captain. Meanwhile Miss Caullield suffered great stress of mind , and dually told her employer the whole story Iwhich brought about Mr. Hughes' speedy release , a profusion of blushes on her own part , and the naming of her wedding day. Tired of niiitrimony In Two AVcoks. San Francisco Examiner : Less than two weeks ago Christian L. Krvger and Anna C. MielioKoii.of Mount Eden. Ala- medti countycalled at the county clerk's olllco and procured a marriage li- conso. They wore married by a justice of the peace , and nothing more was heard of them until the other day\\ hen they came back and astonished Deputy Clerk Martin by asking him to sell them a divorce. Ho explained that such n thing was impossible , and asked what was the trouble. Neither had any particular reason for seeking the divorce , only that they thought they had made a mistake. Deputy Clerk J. J3. Kielly tried to heal the breach , and aiUisod them to kis- and make up , but , while the woman was willing , the man said he had made n fool of himself once and was not going to do it again. Finding they could 11 nd no relief at the clerk's onicotho honeymooners - moonors started olT and wore joined in the corridor by another granger , whe asked thorn what luck tluiy had. "No luck at all , " replied the woman , whose butehol the newcomer was carryIng - Ing , "They say wo will have to go to a lawyer. " The trio then wont down to the Pho- Ian building and called upon an attor ney , and , although ho went through the whole category of causes upon which n divorce suit could bo commenced , then was not one which fitted tholr case , The woman said that her husband hat lived as a bachelor for such a long time that ho was used to doing things foi himself and could not bear to have i woman about. "He suits mo wol enough , " she said , "but if ho don't tiki mo I'm willing to separate. " Younjj Covers Klope. Chicago Mall : The flftoon your eli son of Mr. Douglas , who keeps a groc ery store in Pittsburg , eloped with i twelve year old Italian girl namei Lucy Panyora. Young Douglas mot tin girl . while . attending a public . . _ _ schoo _ V f .A * 1 A g A I- lust winter. About four months ag-oni Italian boy , somewhat older thnn WU liaip , wliovus in love with 'his liltli country girl , bccnno intensely jealous of the American boys uttentlon to the little lady. The Italian youth picked u quarrel with William , and In a fiflht which followed stabbed him slightly in the back. Ho got , badly punished , however - over , by his nntagonist , . No arrests fol lowed. After that ho bothered the American boy no longer. A few weeks ago , while the two young people wore out on an excursion on the Ohio river , they fell from the steamboat into the water at a dangerous point , but she was at once gallantry rescued by her lover. Hav ing thus gained a Urin hold on her af fections , William's ardent spirit prompted him to propose marriage. The youngsters then and there pledged * their eternal mutual love. Then came the question of marriage , which , it was decided , could only bu answered by an elopomcnt , ns they know tholrcuts ; would not al low them to wed at their present toiulor age. They discussed matters for a week andarranged the details. Finally Lucy told her parents that she was going to a picnic and would not bo back until late that evening. William told his family that he was going to stay at the hoiiho of borne of liis friends the whole day , anil ho did not think ho would return before 10 o'clock that night. Their bcheme worked splendidly , and they went separately to the depot , whore each puiehitbui a ticket for Philadel phia , as was afterwards discovered , the money having been furnished by Will iam , who had about $10 s.ived up in the children's bank. When night came Lucy ilid not appear and her p-irents bccamo anxious. Knowing of the in timacy between her and William they wont to the hitter's house to make in quiries. By that time the Douglases wore wondering what bccamo of Will iam. After the two families lia-1 com pared notes suspicion that the children had run oil' was aroused. Word was at once bout to Philadelphia , where Will iam and his sweetheart were caught loitering about the Broad street depot. CONNU1J1A1.ITIHS. blic asked him once , she askcil him twice , She asked him thnco to wed , IIo thought her friendship "very nice , " Hut c.ieh time shook his head. At last , when ho felt more inclined The wedded state to try. IIo told her ho hid ona'.lgo.l his mind ; But she said , "So hive I. " Minnesota girls want a la-v to cjmp.il a follow to announce his intentions within four weeks after paying his lint visit. A cynical bachelor produces statistics to prove that two wives clopo to ono husband , that three widows remarry to ono widower , and that seven-tenths of the broken engage mcnts arc duo to wonvin. Molllo Heady , a domoUio , killed herself with morphine at Terra Haute , Ind. , because Lloyd Dougherty , to whom she was to bo married , did not call upon her. She left a note for Dougherty saying that she died for him. him.A. A. handsome young woman in a Now York City suburb married a Chinaman IX ) years old the other day. This aftords a convincing yet most painful illustration of thu extremis itciuclty of marriageable young men in the eastern metropolis. Weddings on water are growing to bo quite the fashion. One was lately report ol from the Ucd river region , where tlio bn lo and groom weio pushed out in a bajjuy into deep water and then ) wedded according to the law * ot Indian tcrritorry. Mr. Gladstone and his wife celebrated their golden wedding a few d ty i a ? o Am on $ tlie appropriate gilts reeaivo'l ny thorn maybe bo mentioned gome millions of golden opinions sent from all over the world. Curiously enough , the town in Kansas most noted for divorce suits is named Con- cordia. And. strange as it may appear , a great deal of billing and cooing goes on at Lake Contrary , Uuehanan county , Mo. At Rico Lake , \Vis. , society has been con- siderablv disturbed by the marriage ot Dr. C. D. Spaulding. u widower of less than three months , and seventy \ear-tof ago , to Miss Mao Nichols , sixteen years of ago. Miss Agncta Ramsey , the young English student who was lir-st scholar in her class at 'ambridgo university and achieved tlie' loner of senior classic scholar , is soon to narry Dr. Hutler , the master of Trinitv eol- cge. The bride is twenty-two years old and ho groom liftv-Hve. The Duke of Marlborough seems to take ho now American Duchess out and marry ler over again whenever ho has nothing else o do. The case with which ho placed Ills irst Duchess on detached service , however , may have induced the present Mrs. Marlbor ough to try and iiavo her marriage made di vorce pi oof in this way. A marringo return was made in Cincinnati > y Rev. Hugo (5. Eiscnlohr contains eorisid- 'rable inti'iest on account of the historic il mme and connection of one of the parties. 3nMny ! )0Charlos G. Luyfaycttu was united n marriage to Miss Tillio Dichl. Thu interest ing thing about tno marriage is the fact that ho groom is a grandson of General Lafayotto. Ho is a broommuker. Mary Sullivan , sixty-five years old and married , of Now York city , attacked Eli/a- uetli Farroll. nlxty-nino years olil und single , list night with u dishpan. Her excuse in : ourt this morning was that Miss Rirrell luul tried to alienate the nITcctlons of Mr. Sullivan , aged seventy-three. Mrs. Sullivan complained tli.it her husband and Mrs. Farrell - roll often spooned awav whole moonlight cvcniiiL's together on the roof of their tene ment honso. There is ono grand scheme that 1ms caused woiwlcr why it has not boon brought into general application , In view of the ingenuity und genius that is lying around loose , and that is the getting of a wife on the install ment plan , that Is , the dowry. There uro a good many fathers who couldn't spare * , i,01.0 cash down , but who could readily pay in stallments of say < "it > 0 or $ lPOi > per year. Notes could bo given , ami even mortgages on land for security of p lymoat tit the stated periods , sav from ono to ten years. A failure to pay would enable the husband to foreclose. IMPIKTIKS. Theio'a peace In the church to-day ; l.ovo dwells in the congiegation ; 'Tis true , for the choir is away Enjoying Its summer vacation. The success of the plan of salvation shows that the bible U an excellent advertising medium. They say Ram Jones is a capital l tlon of his own remark that "when God wants a good man ho makes him as ugly as a muu fence , " Teacher-"Now answer up loud , Hosslo. How was Absalom killed I" Hesslis "Please , ma'am , ho caught his switch in some branches " Sunduv school Teacher "Now toll mo , what in duty ! " Llttlo West-ender ( Just bad ) from Europe "It's something you don't pnj unless you have to. " An Augusta , Mo. , boy Brought the familj bible with him to a circus which was exliib itlng in the town , in order to prove that he was young enough to go in at half price. A Long Hranchito tolls of a prayer moot ing nt which ono of the speakers prayed the Lord to keep all vice and defilement as fui away from the souls of the congregation u ; Ho was himself. "William , " said a minister's wife , "if you don't lay down that paper and make haste you will certainly bo late at the church. " "Yes , " ho said , laying the paper away re < luctantly , "I suppose I have no time to lose , but it docs beat all how the Giants are play Ing ball. " "Are there any boarding houses in here ! ' Inquired the family man ot St. I'nter , when : ho met at the gate. "No , " said St. Peter , "Then I guess I won't go In , " said the fanv liy man , woarily. "I am tired of having tt do the carving and then taking what la lefi after everybody Is helped. I was counting on getting parlor board , " They were telling Sunday school stories and ono lady said : "Last Sunday my daughter tor , who is live years old , had a sort of re viewing lesson , in the course of which sh ( wasaskod , 'Who was the wicked king tha' ' ordered the ( laughter of all the male chil dren In Juileal' The answer did not come readily. She knew It began with 'H.1 'Oh Iknow.'uhe " 'Harrison 1' " < fcOO'B FREE EROM DRUGS , UNADULTERATED , HONEST A ten cent cigar forfive cents. "All Straight Havana Filler. " For sale by Following named Dealers ; Anderson A. . 1221H f'uiiiinp St. Anislicld Kd. , No. bOJ ! S. lUth St. llloclv E. . South Onmtiu. Hcnnott.T. S. . SuundorH St. Hell H. U. & Co. , l.'lth nnd .litphson St. LJonnorTI. .1. , Cor. UltUnnd Ylnton St. Bonn ( ? oo. L. & Co. , J.'iliiJ DouffhiB. Uouht Mtix.Cor. loth und llarnoy. Unjori A. , No. (101 ( Pierce St. CuiniiiffsTlios. , North Kith St. lny .1. 13. , St. Mary's Avo. Dul/.cll ,1. A. . No. lie N. HUh St. Dw.\er .folin , 2tli ( ) & Haniiltou. Dodge ,1 A , Cor. Piorec & 120th Sts. Field C. C. , : M'J.i Cuinlngs St. Fosters. .7. , Vinton St. Franuiwo ( S. ( ) . , slilOt'i Karniiiu. li'ratik M. ,1. , Co//ens ItoiihU. Kloodiiinii P. tS : Co.Kith nuiir Duvonport. FcuMian M. .1. , 1'ark uvo. ( joodnutti C. F. . Farnnni , hut. 1 llli .S : l lh ( lontsoh Dr. F. It. , Jlitli and JJoward. ( ItMitloman Win. , 10th & Cass. HtivtttuiC'i iii' Store , 1-10(5 ( Farnani. HueltT Dr. John , Ullth & HU-e. Horlon W. ,1. , SuundurH & t'larlc. Hallauer F.No. ( ! ) N. Kith St. HohS C. J. , Cumin St. Julio M. S. . So. iHh : St. .lohiihon J. P. . lill ! ( Cuniing St. .Top on A : Lund. Cuminj , ' near -"ith. Kelly .1. A. , MO So. lOtli. Klnslcr J. T. , 107 ! ! Fnrnam. Lan A. , lIHh and JackMin. Lonx Christ , No.Hit ) S. 10th. St. Motthows \ CuiiniiiRhniu , 50S N. Kith. Miller Jacob , 1001 N. llith. Mucllor J. J. , 1414 F.'ivmiii : St. Murphy J. A. , Mr , . i > o N. Kith. Manger Qnr , Faruain bot. 10th & 11th. No'.vinrui II.A. , Sl.Mnry'dnv.liol.lT IS. t'otorson Olcy , S. ISIlh near .lonof. I'owoll M. H. , lllth and Jaekbon. lo-o * F. . . Florence , Noli. Kehliold &Co. ( IJIlh , Farnani & Douglas. K.van , U , Kiuhard Henry , Farnani , bet. 10 & 11. Keuther ( ! . , South Omaha. Schiller .1. , Kith and lyard. Schrolor A. , 1517 Farnani. Smith & OWOIH , South Onuiha. Sweeney G. L. , South Omaha. Schaefer Aug. , 10h & Corby. Sargont F. I ) . , Board of Trade bland. Sinionsou Poler , 70i S. 10th. Slum on J. N. , 727 So. 127th. Schubert II. , SIGN. Kith. Spall'ord T. W. . liith and Howard. Torbitt C. S. , L'liOS Faruain. Tliomp--on & Ru-itin , ( ii ) , N. Kith. Vangreen kt Ili'liu , ! ! ! 4 Cuniiug. West & I'Y.tehor , Farnani bot. 11 ! & lth ! ! Wolnh & O'Connor , South Omaha. AVIiitehouvo II. U. , cor. Kith v Wobstor. Wnikor D. II. , :5'J2 : S. 10th. Wilson & Hrowslof. Uth \ , Decatur. Wilrot C. , 814 N. Kith. WESTERN. Do Havens ,1. C. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Oil-In W. A. , " Mcl'iuroJ. , " " And many others to be mentioned in next issue. Distributing Agents Max Meyer & Co. , Omaha , Neb. ; also Western Agents for the Seidenberg& Co. Rosa Espanola and Thekla Havana Cigars. ranm - - - ' - " " ' * - f r " .t.T * _ TvJi ? * - - ! * ' > lf" " . _ WN * * fc * PAID UP CAPITAL , $300,000. SURPLUS $40.000. AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY , AV1NCS BANK DEI'ARTSIEIMT UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING. 0 Interest on depotlts , oompoundod soml-onnually , Savings Certltloatoo with Interest coupons nttachod. DEBENTURE BONDS In Denominations of S2OO , S30O , 8HOC , and SIOOO , baaed upon Flrot Mortgage Real Estate Securities deposited with , and bonds certified by the Union Trust Company 0 of New York. Drafts drawn on the principal cltloo of Europe. A. C. POWELL. , CASHIER. ; DIRECTORS ; 0. M. CARTER , Pres. D. D. COOLEY , V.-Pres. PHILIP POTTER , Sec , J. J. BROWN , ALVIN SAUNDERS , C , S , MONTGOMERY. J. FRED. ROGERS. CHICHESTEtTS ENGLISH DIAMOND BRAND .THE ORIGIN AL.THE ONLY GENUINE kBEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS ENNYROYA * k ASK DRUGGIST FOR ( HICHESTER'S ENGLISH no crnsts SAFtALWAYS RELIABLE.TO LADIE DIAMOND BRAND.TAKE rOnlNCL03t 4f ( STAMPS ) , . . . -ARTICUI.AHS LCTTCrl or HFTUKM MAIL. PIUS fir ntHATUBton funtr ox I LAD IES WHO rUVI UlIB Miller Oo. F. , " ' McDonald , " " 1'ost F. , " " Abel K. , Denver , Col. Hlrkon W. .T. , Leigh , Nob. Brown & Landen , Co/ad , Neb. Brown K. H. , Fremont , Neb. Br own II. A. , Brock , Nob. Bennett T. M. St. 1'nul , Neb. Crane & Son , Woodbine , In" . Cramer L. , Columbus. Nob. Cogswell .1. 1) . , Holdrcgo , Nob. Corrigan P. O. , O'Neill , Nob. Cleveland Bros. , Ord , Nob. Deyo L. II. . Bert Cloud , Nob. Doiibs C. , York , Nob. Droser C. W. . Chadron , Neb. Dill it Huston , ( .ruml Island , Neb. Forl- J. U. , Fremont. Neb. ( Jalbraith .1. A. , Albion , Nob. ( latewood tv Shawloy , Cov.ad. Nob. ( . .llbert C. K , , Central City , Dnk. ' Harris & Uunnolt. Paxton' , Neb. Harcsiinpo 1 { . K. , Wahoo , Neb. lloyl E. B. , Kttbhvillo , Neb. Higgins & Kinnoy. Plum Creek. Hardin M. S. . .luniata , Neb. Hall Kd. , Yulan. Nob. .Tauss B. , Grand island , .ludd L. P. . Cedar Kapids , Neb. Johnson J. P. , Johnson , Neb. Judkins J. W. , Fullerton. Nob. Johnson A. M. , Albion , Nob. Trwin & Hpckman. Dcadwood. Dak. Kraut"- ! , Phillip , PlntNmonth , Nob. Knox C. U. , Fremont , Neb. Knrkor. S. J. . Aurora. Neb. Knabe & Co. , Berlin , Nob. Larson & Son , Brainnrd , Neb. Lyons Drug Co. , Ljons , Neb. Leslie L. M. , Kwlng , Neb. Lancelot Hecso , ( .ray , hi. Lott F. W. , Talmngo , Nob. Lnthrop A. B. , Alnsworth , Nob. Leas J. L , Chadron , Nob. Mornn John , Olax , Neb. Mayle , J.W. , Blair , Neb. MilllgaiuV Hrabak , Dodge , Nob. Morris A. IL. Shelton , Ni-b. Mill ! Hurry. DoWltt. Nob. Pollack , C. K. ACo. . , Columbus. Neb. Pethick Tims. M. , Silver Creole , Neb. Hamoy J. 1. . . ( < enoa , Nob. Kay * Campbell , David Citv. SpiifTord T. W. \ Co. , Ulj ej , , Neb. SI rang J. J. , Chewier. Nob. Scars , Sam'l B . Campbell , Neb. Showers C. J. . Long 1'lne , Neb. Shepherd F. K. , North Platte , Nob. Showers iV C'o. . Limvood , Neb. Stewart iV Ferris. Cedar Blutls , Neb. Scull K. B. , Bouldnr. Col. Seykora K. J. , North Bond , Nob. Tnivoi-h & Samples , Holdrege , Neb. Wells W. H. . Schuyler. Nob. Wood W. J. ACo. . , Bunnlo C.ap , Duk. Wood II L. Stronifbnrg , Nt b. Wolf C.illon , Madison , Neb. \ > Wilson O. W. . Mead , Nob. Weir & Hopkins , Bimhvillo. Nob. % " ' Williamson ( ! . B. . Aurora. Neb. Williamson C. M..rand Ihland.'Ncb. Walton A. Co. , Broken How , Neb. N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION OcHlanliiK Dorsoim , tnkliic mlv nt KO of our rri > uta- tlonnri > coiiMtnnily hlarilni ; toiim .Mcctlunl KstiihllHliiiioniN to lloocive Ntrniiuuts vlslUnu tinciij' . Tlicsa prctonilcrs usually UlHaiMieur 111 low u'eok < . urwnreo1 them or their runners or nyi-ms. 'Hie Oinitnn Medical unit Mirclc.il liisitrutc IH tliconly eaiulilslimt leilleal limtititte in Oinnli.Dr. . 'McAIntiaiiiy , I'loprlotor.Vlnnynii nuiki--up your iiiinil to vUli us tunko 11 iiiiMiiorniuliiin of our exact nildrcHs , and tliitfi save triiiitle , Uiiliiy 01i FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , anOiseasesof the Eye and Eir . - isiE W9Y , Psi ian and Surgeon in Charga. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. 1 Assisted by a Number of Com icleiit , Kkillful and RY ] > uricnccd Pli > - > ilt-iiiii ; and I'nrtlcular Attention paid to Deformities , -Diseases of W.mcn , J > Nens > s of ( he Urinary and Scximl Organs. I'rivat Diiase9 : Diseases of t lie SiTiOts Sytcm , I/in ; anil Tiirj.it O.soa . ( - . , Surgical Operations , Epilepsy or Fits , 1'iL's Cane T , TumorIltf. ) . ernest % \est tilatcd We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters. Electrical Batteries , and eaii Hii ] ) ] > lv phyaiciaim and patients any appliance , remedy or iiihtrumeiit iciiown. Call and consult us , or write for eii'culars unoit all subjecth , with list ol questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated burce.sfefully by correspondent. . Wo have superior advantages and facilities K > r treating * diheases , perforininfr surf'ical oporationsand nursiii } , ' patients , wliioh , combined with o.ir acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Iiihtituto the lirst choice. Tlio Omahti Medical and Surgical Institute ib conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , and patients rocievo hero every advantage that art , bkill , 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 these statements of our position , location and facilities arc not overdrawn in any particular , but are plain unvarnished fact * . Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES- All blood diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Person' unable to visit IH , may be treated at homo by correspondence. All correspondence confidential. Medicines or instruments sent bv mail or express , securely packed , on murks to indicate contents or Header. One poivomil interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history or your ca'jo , and wo will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN FREE. Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotency , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocolo , with question list. My KeiiHon for Writing a ISottlt Upon Private , Special and \orvons DitcaMC * . I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs , have become a recognised authority upon the subject , consequently 1 rccoivo an immense number of letters _ from physicians and afllicted persons , 'iiiikiujr my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the bonollt of such persons , 1 have writ ten a book giving a general description of thu most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After reading it , persons will have ji clearer idea of their condition and can write mo more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore bo seen that our object in writing these pages is 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 sutTering to a greater or lets degree from diseases , or the eflocta of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons sulloring from this class of diseases , or their bcqual. Man v of them are ignorant of the cause of the dilliculty that has wrecked their constitutions , thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and in bhortojilng their days. SURGERY. Surgical opeiations for the cure of IlnreLip , Club Feet , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula , Cataiact , Strabumus ( Cross c\es ) Varicocele , Inverted Nails , Wens and Deformities of t Human Uodies performed in the most scientific manner. We treat Chronic Disease ofthe Lungs , Heart , Head , BlooJ , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidnnjs , Bladder. Neives , Hones , etc. , as Paralysis , UpilejiRy , ( FiU ; , Scrofula , Brights Disease. Tape Woim , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dvsi > epsi-i or GaUritis , Bnldncs , Kczema. etc. " mSE SES CXF1 "WCXlX BiT , TE-E-a-TED Carefully , skillfully and sientifically by the latest and most approved metlio-K. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISliASKS OF WOMRX , FREE. Dr McMenamy has for ycai devoted a large portion of his time to the study and treatment of this class of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to pcifect himself , and U 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 anri.t in the \\cst , nnd the thousands whom we have cured , after others have failed , Mibbtantlntc our claims. To those afflicted with Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say call and consult us , get a sceintiiio opinion , then viiit whom you like , and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treatment tiid cure , . Our bookdescribing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain language with numerous illustrations , are written for the benefit of patients and phvsicians w itu us m re i , card to cases ; by readings them careful ) v phnsician and patient will have a clear understanding and can disci ibocai.es to us more intelligently. WKIlb rOR L urv EASES OFTHE EYE AM ) EAR KRKE. Address all letters to OIMI.A.IE3I.A. IL I ± j3DIOAXjA.3STH ) STJIFlG-IO-A.Xi j. * . * Or , DB , . J. Wi IvlcMENAMY , N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb. , , . , r- " - - - - . - DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent display of everything useful ana ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. THE COMMERCIAL Coruer Dearborn and Lake Streets , CHICAGO. This lioueu lias Just been thoroughly lefltted atacoutof over I15xfl ( , miiVlna U fur belter than uny hotel of the Kiuim prtro In tliecst. . Klevntor. iilectrlo llKlit , bath looms , ami all modem Iniprovemontn. Rates , $2 nnd $2.DO PetDay. . IncludlnKme ls. Centrnlly loi'nted ; "ces lble to nil rullWHy hlutlons. tneatoru und b.isln.- houses. Street cure to all point * of ttio city. bpecfcl rates to profesaloual peopl . State Line. To ( Iliisgo.v , Ilclfiist , Dublin and UuTnool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin pasmiKo W5 and t'A according to location of statu room. Kxi-urslon t'U ' to IW. Bteersijo to and from I'.nnipu at 1/iwust ItfU . AUSTIN IIALD\V1N * IX ) . , Oen'l Ag nt . XI llniailwuy , New Yortc. JOHN IILKUKK , Ocn'l Weatwro A Kent , IH I Itamlolph Dt. , Chicago. IIAKIIY K. MOOH1S. Agwit , Omulia. 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