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THE I O3LAJ3A DAILY BEE : TUESDAY AUGUST at ; 1888L.
THE WOULD-BE TREASURERS ,
A Number of Thorn Already On the
Ground tit Lincoln.
PROSPECT OF A LIVELY CONTEST.
An Open Ijcltor I1rom ilio linn. 10. 12.
llrou'ti \ G.IMI ; nC Hwliiillin
JIorsi ; Triidora Jlrcvltlcs
and 1'craoiuilH.
LINCOI-N HunEAU opTiin OUMIA DBB , 1 ;
1WJ P Srur.BT ,
LINCOLN , August ; 20. I
On the noon train B. D. Blnsol , .t. 13. Suth
erland , U. H. Cropsy anil Jolin Clnroy , all
candidates for state treasurer , pJt in their
niioiir.inco ] | nud will dwell in Lincoln until
nftcr tlio state convontion. These gcntlo-
men are possibly going on tlio theory that
f the early bird catches the worm. It is evi
dent that they Intend to attempt the capture
of all struggling votes , and to innko such
combinations as Will eulmnco their chances
us the buttle progresses. Speculation 13 rife ,
Vmt these politicmns are too w.iry to Kivo
their intended moves on thu political checker
board to the public. They are on a still hunt.
Largo delegation * arc expected in on the
night trains , and thd picket line will bo ex
tended to every quarter that gives any assur
ance of capturing a prisoner or killing a vote.
It will doubtless bo red hot hero to-morrow
Thcro ia considerable tall : that Lccao
will bo renotnlimtcd attorney general
by acclamation. Hut his best friends think
that this is doubtful , but they entertain no
doubt of his ultimate success. Elnscl and
Yost will play thu skin game. That they are
ready for any collusion that will down Ora-
liam or Hill , no ono entnrtulus the remotest
doubt not a party to railroad schemes. And
they do not scelc to conceal this fact in any
way. Homo plays are apparent even now. It
Is rumoied that Hartley , of Holt , will be on
iho ground early to-morrow with n bums
band and a following In b.ulgo and regalia
that will swear by him until the end of the
battle. 'Jills is on id to bo a scheme to knock
Graham out , or to divide tlio North 1'iatto
boys on him us much as possible. Sutherland
says ho it playing second ilddlo to no music ,
and Is in the race to win the plum on merit.
But in the rotunda of the Capital or on
the streets , you find a jolly crowd
and in universal good spirits.
In some respects It seems
that the political "bosses" of the state are
hero and congregating simply to review n
body of men on dress parade , and not to par
ticipate In what ovcry Indication points to
the greatest and most exciting political son-
test over held iu the stato. The prominent
politicians will all bo quartered lit the Capital
liotel and the music will commence tomorrow
row In earnest.
AN OPEN LETTl'.It.
Under date of August 20 the Hon. E. E
Crown has this to say :
I see by a "whereas" preceding a rcsolu-
tlon purpoi ting to have been passed at the
recent county convention , held in Nomalin
county , it was stated that "ono E. B. Brown
ban In some manner unknown to this con
vention secured the delegation from Lan
caster county to the congressional
convention of the First district. "
The niuno of the late republican nominee for
congressional honors heads both the state
nnd congrcABioiwl delegations , and It clearly
appears that for all practical purposes he was
the convention. His manner of securing del
egations is so notorious ttiat to these ac
quainted with his history it is unnecessary to
Hpoak. Knowing him us I do I can truly say
that I am not surprised to learn Uiat to get
n delegation without the use of money or the
distribution of railroad passes , or the prom
ise of other railroad favors , is to secure ono
in a manner entirely unknown to him.
The statement contained in tno second
whereas , "that 1 opi > osed the election of the
republican nominee nnd woilcod for the
election of McShano. a democrat , "
is false. In fact , I never tried to persuade.
or prevent a man from voting for the repub
lican nominee , and I never tried to induce
uny ono to vote for Mr. McShnno , nor did I
vote for him myself. I may luivo stated that
according to my idea a respectable amount ol
common honesty is an essential qualification
to lit a person for the performance of the
duties imposed by any important trust. I
lnow I thought , and possibly I may have
given It as my opinion , that Mr. McShanc
possessed this qualUlcation , nnd judging
from the returns of the last congressional
election there must have been from six
thousand to eight thousand republicans in
the First district who agreed with wo in this
opinion.
In conclusion I will say that I most em
phatlcally deny that during the entire con
prosdioual campaign referred to I said on (
word In favor of the politics of Mr. Me-
Bhano or against the political principles ad
VocBtcd by the republican party.
E. E. BnowN.
7ns HOUSE HUIOANIIS.
For Bomo time past a band of horse trader :
have infested the city that are little short o
robbers. Every day or two complaints com <
to the police that some boy or greeny hni
been fluccod out of a horse or team. In con
scuuoneo frequent arrests have Ucon inadi
and In n number of cases restitution has boot
made and the eases dropped , while in othori
complaints have been fllcd charging horsi
stealing , and parties have beou bound ovoi
to answer to the district court , and in dofnul
of ball liuvo been committed to the count ;
3 nil.
These horse tractors or Jockeys nro a han
lot of citizens , and cause the police oRicor
nlraost us much trouble as the worst class o
law breakers , and yet they continue at large
Booking whom they can ttooce. They an
Bliok enough to escape the law , but they an
believed to be a class that ought to bo for
bidden to practice thulr trade in the city
Young Howard , who was arrested a day 01
two ago for selling horses that didnotbolonj
to him , was arraigned before .ludgo Houstoi
this morning and in default of ? ol)0 ) bail w.v
committed to jail. This young mai
wus worked into his unfortunate posl
tied by this band of traders , whoso name
ore even unknown to theoity uuthorities , am
they escape because tangible ovidi-nce canno
bo m-raycd against them. Will Clay pool , o
TalinHgo , another victim of the gang , wa
released from custody this morning. Whll
liu was not altogether blameless In his trail'
action , it bccamo clearly evident that hovu
us much sinned against us sliming , and upoi
making matters right was released withou
nny formal complaint having been Hie
against him. Hut something ought to b
done to rid the city of this lawless class o
borsojockeys.
NKW ( uses IK surnoiu COUUT ,
The following oases were ) tiled in the si
promo court this morning :
Edward G. Ward vs I'eter O'Hanlon ct nl
error from Uuwo * county.
II. A. Uryunt vs Frank Southard an
Julius Nowinun ; error from Oage county.
The City of Omaha vs Ualtay Kramer
error from Douglas county
JJISW I.IIUI.UIV BBtMIlTMEXT.
O. S. Loblngier , deputy state librarian , I
now busily unpaged in compiling nUuular
\vorks and papers for a new department i
the state library. It will bo known us tli
political nnd social science department , an
will comprise all of the standard works o
} heso subjects. Johns Hopkins iinlvcislt
studios , the Journal of Social Science , an
McCullough's monograph will occupy
prominent placa In the department. Th
compilation will certainly prove a vuluab
addition to the utato library.
NEW NOTAUlEa rUIIUO.
Kobroakans worn commissioned notark
public to-day by OovcrnorTlinycr as followi
lell Akin , Hammond , Drown county : Joli
D. Huskell , Wukotlold , Dizon county : Ell
worth W. Sherman , Omaha ; J , Wcsle
James , Henklcman , Dundy county ; II. 1
Maxwell , Omaha ; Thomas II Williams , Ai
roru , Hamilton county ; J. E. Douglass , Mai
ison , Madison county.
X 8A1 > ULllBAVUUENT.
Commissioner and Mrs , Joscpn Scott ai
called upon to mourn the doatli of thulr bat
girl , llttlu Dorotlm. The remains were e
pressed to Kearney yesterday and tt
funeral took place there at U o'clock to-dn ,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott now have three childrc
lying in the church yard at Kearney.
CITr NEWS AND NOTES.
W. T. Canada nnd Mike Haum , of N
braslia City , are la Lincoln to-day. M
Canada Is prominently mentioned as a cnnd
flute for the legislature on the democrat
ticket.
Attorney General Lceso went to Sewai
Ihls morning. The Reward county rcpubl
can convention was hold nt that plaeo to-ds ,
General Lccso wanted to watch the wonde
ful light his enemies promised to muli
against him for attorney general at his o\\
The rain fell In torrents- hero lait nigh
nnd for n time It seemed that the whole city
would bo Hooded. Open cellars wwo
badly damaged and the englno had to
ho UBed nearly all day to rid them of their
Hood. The day , however , Is balmy nnd
pleasant and active preparations nro going
on for the republican convention just nt
hand.
A motley group were arraigned before
Judio Houston this morning , committed for
almost evey charge from horse stealing
down to plain drunks and vagrancy. Some
were flncd , others released or reu ntcu to
Iho stone pllo and some were committed to
the county Jail in default of ball. It was a
busy day in the pollco couit.
Drink Malto it is pleasant.
llKliU TO COUUT.
Mine. Dulmch Will lie IJroiiuht Before
tlii ! DlfltrictJmlKU.
The case o f Mmc. Duback , In all Its dis
gusting details , was up yesterday afternoon
for preilmlnary examination. The girl Hos
tile Halcc tcstltled that , before going to thu
UulMuh house , she was a virtuous girl , but
while there was compelled to entertain men
whom the madatno solicited. The girl also
tcstillcd that she had been compelled to give
Dubauh half of her shameful earnings.
Ida Smith first went lo Uubach's to have
her fortune told. While there , she men-
tloncu to the madatno that she was paying too
much board , and the madamu kindly asked
her to share her homo. In consideration of
free board , she was to do solving and teach
the madauio to play the organ.
Detective Orinsby s.iid that ho was told
that the woman kept an assignation house ,
and he had been watching It. IIonndOIH-
cer Shields arrested the Uubaeh woman on
the night of the disturbance , which led to the
case.
There were several women on the witness
land who roomed at the house , one of them
married woman and ono a widow. They
vero witnesses for the defense , nnd their
cstlmony tended to prove the good character
f Mme. Uulmch. Ono of the girls who
coins there made the statement that she
vas "a nice , sweet woman. "
The dolcnse bad a host of witnesses whoso
tatcments went to prove that the woman
vas of good character.
There was adduced plenty of dirty test- !
iony , and the result was that the madiune
vas bound over to the district court In the
urn of $1,000.
Bownro of worthless imitations of Dr.
ones' Red Clover Tonic. The jjonuino
urea hcatlneho , piles , dyspepsia , ague ,
nakirin , nnd is n pure tonic and blood
lurilior. Prieo 50 cents. Goodman Drug
company.
An KlrctJoncnrliiK Glerk.
In the Lincoln bureau's dispatch to Tun
JKI : of yesterday It was stated that II. M.
Waring , clerk of the board of transporta-
ion , who receives a salary of $1,500 a year ,
had been in his ofllco but two days in the
> ast two weeks. Whore the young gentle-
nan was spending his time could not bo
stated. If Mr. Waring spent these two
weeks as ho spent last Saturday evening in
Omaha , he was probably canvassing the
state in the interest of C. E. Yost , who
wants to ho kUtu treasurer , and , as a consequence
quence , n member of the board of
transportation , which gives employ-
nent to Waring. Ho arrived hereon
on the day mentioned , met John Sahlcr aud
akiug a cab at the Hotel Uarker , lost but
ittle time In putting himself in communica
tion with the aspiring Yost. A Lincoln man
who recognized him but whom Waring
ivoided , asked himself the question whether
state was paying Waring for cleetioncor-
'ug.
Horsford's Add Phosphate
Olakca Delicious Ijcinonadc.
A tcnnpoonl'itl added to n Klass of
iotor cold water , and itwootened to
the taste , will be found rcl'roHhinjjaiHl
"Wonts AddrcsHci.
B D. Slaughter , secretary of the state re
publican league , asks for the postofllco ad
dresses of the president and secretary ol
each republican club iu the city of Omaha seas
as to be able to send the documents and com-
nnnlcatlons which will not bo returned un
claimed. The secretary's address is Fuller-
; on , Neb.
Ex-Senator Snuiidcro Dying.
George W. Ilolbrook , secretary of the
Omaha Heal Estate and Loan company , ol
which Senator Saundcrs is president , says
that he has received a telegram from the
doctors who are attending the venerable gen
tleman at Colorado Springs , to the effect that
they do not expect him 10 recover.
Said the rose to the snow-drop ,
"Let's make a "combine , "
And enrich woman's moulu
The effect will bo fine 1"
She spoke truth , as patrons of SOZODON1
know
Sound teeth and pure breath It boa power t <
bestow.
A Picture ol * Sherman.
Gouoral Sherman as ho appeared al
Sheridan's funeral "Tho
: llgmnj wai
that of a tall , spare /man , who looki
some sixty years of ago. His grayisli
blue eye is keen and straightforward
his face and noclc are rosily bunburned
and his noso.likc an eagle's beakcurvei
to the front with the suggestion of coin
maud. A closely trimmed gray bcarc
covers the face and a well-clipped mus
tachc clothes the long upper lip. /
light alpaca coat hunjr easily from hi :
strong , big-boned shoulders , undoi i
high camp mooting collar a loose blacl *
bear/ / was tied on neglige across his pol
itihcd shirt front , and blue flannel trous
prs fell squarely to a pair of old-fash
ioned , low-quartered calfskin shoos
Now and then ho would lift from his
grizzled brown hair an unpronteiuioui
straw hat in reply to u particularly
omprosao salutation. "
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Wo have received catalogue of the
Northwestern Military Aeadomy , al
Highland Park , 111. The fall session
opens Sept. 10th.
The Ijarjcst Tree In America.
Virginia City Enterprise : Mr. Warren
ron , who has soon the big trees of Mtiri
posa , these of the Ulg Tree grove ii
Onlay-eras county , and all the big tree
of the coast rangesays there is in m
place in California a tree that an
proaehes in size that on tlio Kawcaii
The men had with them no rule , tape
line or measure of any kind , but Mr
Warren measured the tree with hi
rille , which is four feet in length. Hi
found it to be forty-four lengths of hi
gun in circumference at a point as higl
above the ground as ho could roach
The top of the tree has boon broken oft
but it is still of immense height.
This mon&tor tree stands in a smal
basin nnar the Itawcuh , and is BUI
rounded on all sides by a wall ol hug
rugged rocks. There is so much brusl
iu the vicinity that the little valley i ;
which the big tree stands is almost in
accessible. A landmark , and n notabl
feature of the landscape , is an immons
rock Known as Homer's Noso. Till
rock stands on a mountain that has a
elevation of from 8,000 to 0,000 foe
above the level of the sea. The roc
itself is about five hundred foot i
height. It is visible above the pin
forests from Tuln.ro . valley. The sma' '
valley in which the big tree stands is
milo or two east of Homer's Nose
About it are several giant trees , seven
larger than the big trees of Mariposa.
Lower down the Kavroah is what 1
called the Giant Forest. At this plac
a colony of socialists have taken up te
square miles ol timber land. On thoi
land nro many tices that are fror
twelve to oightoou foot in diamotet
The mountain men say the big tree
( thu sequoia ) are n cross between th
redwood and the fir.
Pozzont's Complexion Powder prc
duccs n soft nnd beautiful skin ; it con
bines ovcry element ot beauty and pui
ity.
Mil. itlMDMiTj'S CONDITION' .
During Ilia Illness Mr. C. 8. Mellcti
Will Assume Managerial Duties.
While thcro nro favorable symptoms in
the condition of Thomas L. Kimballi general
manager of the Union 1'aclflo railway , ho
will not , in all probability , bo able to resuuio
work fora number of weeks. Ofllcmls of the
road A csterdny expressed themselves as ex
pecting and sincerely hoping that ho would
recover , but his physicians have prescribed
perfect rest aud qulol for some time to come.
Under the a circumstances the following
order was issued ycstorii.iyj
OMAHA , August 20. Ibb . Acilr.5 Ucncral
Manager Klmball , being temporarily in
capacitated by Illness from performing the
duties of his ofllcc , ho has requested that
these duties be performed , until ho shall re
cover his health , by General Purchasing
Agent C. S. Mellon.
Mr. C. S. Mcllen Is , therefore , hereby
designated to perform the duties of assistant
to Mr. Klmball until otherwise ordered. All
p.ipcrs which would have boon addressed to
the acting general manager will bo forwarded
to Mr. Mellon , who will take action accord
ingly with the full power and authority of
the acting general manager.
( Signed ) CiiAiit.naF. AIHMS ,
President.
Mr. Charles S. Molten came to Omaha last
.luno to assume the ofllco of pcnaral purchas
ing agent of the Union Pacitlc. His signal
ability as exhibited in this short time has
ialrly won the contldenco of his superiors ,
and his promotion , as n matter
of course , Is the outgrowth of
his success in the subordinate position.
Mr. Mollcn is thirty-seven years old and entered -
tored the railway service In 1870 , In Now
England , whore he held confidential and
responsible positions with the Northern New
Hampshire and the Central Vermont rail
roads. For the past eight years , and up to
lust June , he was associated with the Hoston
ft Lowell railroad.of which ho was appointed
general manager. Juno 1,1331.
FlyiiiK Fruit.
During the month of July the Union PaclUo
nil road shipped over 13,000,000 pounds of
rult across tlio continent against 7,000,003
lounda in the same month a year ago , nearly
ouoling tha amount carried. The oftlel Us
ttributo this to the increase of speed in the
rult trains. The average time from Ogden
0 Oinah. ; a distance of 1,032 miles U a lit-
, le over forty hours. Ono train traveled it
11 thirty-two hours and forty minutes. Ex-
iccting a continued increase of shipments ,
.ho . company is building new truit cars for
se next year. These have the Miller brakes
nd platforms llko the passenger cars.
Notes.
News has been received that the fast tram
'roin Chicago on the Northwestern , Hock Is-
and and Milwaukee roads will arrive hero at
u. m. , and the Hurlington fast train at 7IJ : ! (
a. in. The changes take effect next Sunday.
Make no Mistake.
By dispelling tlio symptoms so often mis-
akon for Consumption. SANTA AHIE has
brought gladness to many a household. By
Its prompt use for breaking up the cold that
too often develops into that fataldlscasothou-
lands can be saved from nn untimely grave.
trou make no mistake by keeping a bottle of
, hls pleasant remedy in your house. CALI
FORNIA CAT-U-CUKE is equally effective
n eradicating all traces of nasal catarrh.Both
if those wonderful California remedies are
sold and warranted by Goodman Drug Co.
$1 a package , U for $2.50.
MAYNK'S HOllSUS.
They Once Morn llcturn to Ills Cnro
and PosHcsslon.
C. E. Mayno aud Charles Corbott have ad-
usted their difficulty in such a way that Mr.
tlayne has been allowed to again take pos-
lession of his horses , which were taken from
iodick's Saundcrs street barn Friday nieht
nnd placed in the Omaha stables by tlio
sheriff for keeping.
Mr. Mayno stated to a BISB reporter in the
; iresenco of Corbett's attorney that the at
tachment on the stock was taken out by Mr.
Corbett to protect his mortgage , and
that his action was bused on n
rumor that came from the Platte Valley
ranch that ho fMayno ) was selling and dis
posing of the stock to avoid the payment of
this note held by Corbott.
"As soon as I explained the matter to Mr.
Corbett , " said Mr. Mayno , "ho was satisfied
and withdrew all of his proceedings. Of
course , ho did not withdraw his mortgage
claim. Tlio note ho holds against me must
bo paid , of course , and , ns soon as I settle
that , the mortgage on the stock will bo re
leased. 4
'I had several good live stock deals about
closed up by which I would have been able to
settle this note. All I want at the hands ol
my creditors is a little time and every debt
1 owe will bo settled and I will have plenty
loft. If they force my stocic to a sale of
course it won't sell for what it is worth and
wo will all suffer.
"I can't help the papers talking about mo
at this time , but it is ridiculous ttio way one
of them Biwko yesterday of iny weeping to
Corbett and getting possession of my slock
by my tears. Mr. Corbett and I had a few
minutes' talU and cauic to a perfect under
standing in our affairs. There were no tears
shed by any ono. You will sco that every
thing will bo all right yot. "
Mr. Cornell's attorney stated that his
client and Mr. Mayno had como to an norrco
meat about the mortgage aud attachment ,
and that , the note would bo paid all right
and Mr. Corbett would not ask for any 51,001
damages as claimed in his petition for at
tachmcnt for the Illegal detention of the
stock.
Notwithstanding the apparent truce Deputy
uty Sheriff Houck started late yesterday fo
the fair ground to attach two moro o
Mayno's horses.
The spooks nnd goblins thatdollght
To 1111 with terror nil the night ;
That stalk abroad in hidious dreams
With which dyspepsia's fancy teems ,
Will never trouble with their ills
The man who trusls in Piorco's pills.
Dr. EJiorco's Pleasant Purgative Pellets
lots : Vegetable , harmless , painless
sure.
DKATI1 AT A ISU DAIj.
Young Mrs. Cnrlow'H MurrlaKO Kutla
With HoiBrother' * Dentil.
About S o'clock yesterday morning Williai
Purcell , the twelve-year-old son of H.Purcel
formerly Justice of the peace near Forl
Omaha , was seen driving several cows t <
pasture. Later , Iho horse came daslunc
home , dragging the little boy , whoso foe
had boon caught in the stirrup. The aniim
did not stop until he ha d reached the stabli
The boy's brother , Uicuard , and others dis
covered to their horror on entering the stabli
that the httlo fellow , who at lirst wa
scarcely recognizable , hod his neck broker
and his fuen nnd body cut to pieces.
Dr. Haskln , the garrison physician , was
summoned , but the unforlunato boy wai
dead before ho arrived.
Great sympathy is felt for the hcreavct
family , because only n few moments befor
the child met with his sad fate his sistei
Ml a Annie I'urccll , accompanied by he
father and mother and intended husband
drove to the Holy Family church to bo ma :
riod to Mr. William Carlow , who is a cler ]
In A. D. Morse's shoo store.
U'lieu the wedding party returned the ;
were horror-strlckon at the announcouicu
of tha horrible death of tholr son am
brother. The bride's happiness wa
crushed , and the poor mother was hearl
broken.
The funeral will take place on Wedncsda
next , the remains being interred iu Ilol
Sepulchre cemetery ,
An Abnoliito Cure.
The ORIGINAL ABIBTINE O1NTMEN'
is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes
nnd is an absolute euro for old sores , burm
wounds , chapped hands , and all skin cruj
tlons. Will positively care all kinds of pllei
Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OIN1
MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at'
cents per box by mall 30 cents.
A rtotrnaotivo Cut.
From a letter received at this office , r
gardlng the payment of workmen now en
ployed In the preparation of the "Slego <
Sebnstoiol , " the following extract is madi
Late Friday afternoon , it was rumored tin
the rate of wages would DO reduced fro
what It was for last week'ogreed upon. Ho\
ever , llttlo attention was given to the matt <
until Saturday , when the men wera pali
when most of them found their weak
w "e ? did not amount to quite so much , i
N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb.
CAOTIOX Drslunlnc porsonM , InUIni ; luIvnutaKO of our reputa
tion nr conxianily Nlurilni ; liogus Mcillunl HstabllslmiontM to dcuotvo
HlranurrH vloltlnu ttie oily. These prntomlurt umiiilly itiHnppcnr In n
l\\\ wcrk-4 , llt'.wnrcol them or ilii'ir runner * or nm-nln. 'Jlin Umalin
Mcilluul ntul Hnruloal liiMitulc Is tliuonly cstubl lied Meillcnl Institute
In Oinnlni , Dr. MoMonnnir , Proprietor. When you make up your in I nil
to vliic IIM ninko a memorandum of our oxixot aililrcss , mill tints HUVO
trouble , Uelny or mistake : } .
FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear
DR , J. We IMEIMY , Physician and Surgeon in Sparge.
TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE.
by u Number of Competent , Skillful nnd Experienced IMiysichins and 8ur coiu.
I'nrlicnlar Attention paid to Deformities ; Diseases of Women , Diseases of Ilio Urlnnrr and Sexual Organs * I'rhato Diseases ,
Diseases of tlio Xenons System , Limj and Throat Disease * , Surgical Operations' , Epilepsy or Fits , Tiles ,
Ciincers , Tumors , Ktc.
More money invested ; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed ; more patients trcalcj ; more cures cflcclcjtnore ; mod-
ern improved instruments , apparatus and appliances than can be tound in all othet infirmaries , institutes or dispensaries In tha
I combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west. Fifty newly furnished , well wanned and veil-
tilated rooms for patients , tluce skilled physicians always in the building. Al ! kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner. _
We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses ,
Supporters , Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians anil patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call nnd consult iis , or write for circulars upon
all subjects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated suecessfully by correspondence. Wo have superior advantages mid facilities for treating
dibeabes , performing surgical operations and nursing patients , which , combined with oar acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and romitation , should
make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the lirst choice.
The Oiniiha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted utx > n strict business and scientific principles , and patients rcciovo lioro every advantage that art , skill ,
science and human ingenuity can bring to boar on their cases. Tholr comfort and convenience will always bo taken into consideration.
Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us , you will Hud these statements of our position , location and facilities are not overdrawn in
any particular , but are plain unvarnished facts.
Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES.
All blood diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic poison removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons
unable to visit us , may bo treated at homo by correspondenco. All correspondence confidential. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed ,
on marks to indicate contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call nnd consult us or nond history or your case unu wo will send iu plain wru.'ptol'i our
BOOK TO MEN FREE.
Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotcncy , Syphilis , Gleet and Varicocolo , with question list.
BIj" Keiison lor writing a Hook Upon Private , Special and \crvous Disease * .
_ I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs , have become a rccogni/.od authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receives
an immense number of letters from physicians and afllicted persons , asking1 my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons , I havowrit
ten a book giving a general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , etc. After reading it , persons will have a clearer
idea of their condition and can write mo more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading
matter to a class of persons who road out of moro idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or lens degree from diseases , or the olToota
of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary orgaus. Not a day passes but wo receive many calls or letters from persons Buttering from this class of diseases , or tholr
& 0qual. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the dilllculty that has wrecked tholr constitutionsthrown a cloud over tholr bright prospects and In shortening their days.
SURGERY.
Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula , Cataract , Strabismus ( Cross eyes ) Varicocele , Inverted Nails , Wens and Deformities of t
Human Hodies performed in the most scientific manner.
We treat Chronic Disease of the Lungs , Heart , Head , Blood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Bladder. Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Epilepsy , ( Fits ) , Scrofula ,
Brights Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dyspepsia or Gastritis. Baldness , Eczema , etc.
Carefully , skillfully and sientifically by the latestand most approved methods. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr McMenamy has for jears
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 perfect himself , and is fully supplied with every in
strument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery.
We claim supc'riority over any oculist or miritt in the west , and the thousands whom we have cured , after others have failed , substantiate our claims. To those afllicted with
Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say call and consult us , get a sceintific opinion , then viiit whom you like , and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treatment
and cure ,
Our book , describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain language with numerous illustrations , are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who write us
gard to cases ; by readings them careful ! v phpsician and patient will have a clear understanding and can disciibe cases to us more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DIS'
EASES OFTHE EYE AND EAR FREE.
Address all letters to
Or , DR.'J. ' W. McMENAMY , N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb.
.hoy had fondly hoped , or ivlmt they had a
iKht to expect. It was then they learned
lie reduction was made from tlio beginning
of the week a most unheard of proceeding.
( V general protest was entered , but without
nny immediate effect. The workmen felt
disappointed , and their feelings found vout in
words not Hattering to thu management of tlio
enterprise.
No satisfactory explanation was given for
malting a change In such an arbitrary man
ner. WOIIKMAX.
Inquiries on the grounds rovoalcd the fact
that tlio force of carpenters under ono con
tractor has boon reduced about ouo-Ualf , uud
that of those remaining only ono could ba
prevailed upon to do uuy talking. He stated
that a reduction of 5 couts an hour was in ado
last week , and that some of the men were
aware of the proposed reduction , and somu
were not. A blonde mustachcd Individual
Informed the reporter that ho wa3 bossing
the workbut that ho did not know how many
men ho luul , nor how many ho paid , but that
ho did know that his own business was his
own businossand that tlio reporter exhibited
a good deal of check in presuming to pro
pound any such questions.
. It is by copying after nature that man
gets best results. Dr. Jonos' Ked Clover
Tonio is nature's own remedy , is
purely vegetable , can bo tnkun by the
most delicate. Cures all stomach , kid
ney and liver troubles. 60 cents. Good
man Drug company ,
After lllo Scalp.
Miss Annie Unity of Zanesvillo , Ohio , has
written to the chief of police , that she has
information that her husband , Frank Dalty ,
who ran awuy from her six months auro , is
living in Omulm with another wife. She desires -
sires him looked up and if the report is truo.
arrested on a cliargo of bigamy , and she will
coino aud prosecute him.
Its superior oiPollcijcQ proven In millions of
homes for more than a quarter of n century. It
in used l > r the United'States Government. Kn
dorseJ by thnhqads ot the great Unlvorsltlej ns
tha strongest liurost and most lieulthful. iir.
Price's Cream Making I'owilor does not contain
ammonia , limn or alum. Sold only in cans.
1'UICE IIAK1NOFOW1JKUCO.
Nowlort , Chicago. StJ.ouls
DREXEL & MAUL ,
( Successors to John Q. Jacobs. )
Undertalcers & Embalmers
At the old staiul , 1107 Farnatn St. Orders \ > j
telegraph solicited and promptly attended
DRIIilC
i'on can stop that scrixtchlnB
nnd f retting liyusliiRSKIIUH Y'H
IIIIIIIONAI'IITIIOIj SsO VI'for Tot-
mi i .mi , tor. Kczemiv , Hlugworni , ( irouud
Wll I Yrlll ltc . 1'olson Oak , or other skin
iiiub i wu disease tliat Is
or hciilp worrying
rt/nii < tnr > 'ou " 'K ' 1 nud l'ay- ' When once
EXCH ANGEcurea ) thcr m b
ytlils ijoni ° °
.
LAUll HI1UL.
no vgt , , of tno trouble.
oiirrrnmn If ynu l.sli to prevent conta
oUrrtnING'510" ' ' ' ori"catching" diseases
vwi i biiinw
( Ulr,1K | , the summer months ,
Pnn ( either among your fninlly or
rlln your domestic nnlinuls.r- burn
u SKAIIUUV'S SUM-IIUU CANDI.KS
nnnrnnr 'rcoly In your Closets , Cellars ,
llUMrllHI Kltclu'im . , Uiithousos. . Chicken
UUIIII Ull I
( .oops , ] ( Ir0 ( .oeoa Maljlc8. Hotf
A tin inv O I'eiiM , &c. Absohitelyno danger
AllU JUT I ° c "r"Thews candles lire bandy
nud ulways ready for Immedlatu
use.
use.ti"Ilemonibr DKN SON'S
aches s imlus.aJ
DON'T SCOLD
a man for groaning when he has
lUieumatism or Neuralgia. The pain
is simply awful. No torture in the
ancient times was more painful than
these twin diseases. Hut oughtn't
n man to be blamed if , having Ulieu-
niatism or Nuuralglu , he wont use
Ath-lo-pho-ros , wlicu it has cured
thousands who have suffered iu the
name way 1 It lias cured hundreds
after physicians have pronounced
them incurable.
"The tkill of fira i > lir lclir.ii could not
mo of RhmuiutiMiiuhicli had Htllotl
Sum " hli > 9 , neck nnd rhouMen. t > > Intenne
win tlio luin that tJoep win id most unpoe-
Biblu. Ibe Bi > t dofo nf AUilonlioroa B ie
mo relief , and tht ) third eiuliltHi me to yliwp
for four nml a half houra without waking.
1 continued it * iie anil nm now well. "
UEV. 8. H. TKOYKU. New Albanj , Ind.
CJTScnd o cents for tholiviuitlnil rolorvd pic
ture , " Moorish Maiden. "
THEATHLOPHOROS CO. 112 Wall St. N.Y.
Our new OATA I.OOTJK OV CAM *
PAION OUTFITH , with conitlluUon ,
drill tactics and full Information about
orcanldnK nnd drilling Marching Clubs.
CATAI.OOUE 1' 'UEB.
0. SPALDIKQ & BROS. ,
ST. JOHN'S MIUTAUY SCHOOL ,
MAN1.IUP. N. V.
Civil Engineering. ClassUs. Iluslncsi.
HT. lluv F.I ) . lirNTINCTON.FiCbklent.
1/r. COD. W. VnitllKCIv , Superintendent.
T. E.
FIRE INSURANCE BROKER ,
lloom 03 Trailers' IlulldliiR ,
CHICAGO.
noi'erences-Moiropolltnn National Hank.
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Morgan Park Military Academy
Tlio Heat Hoys' Hoarding School In the West.
Sixteenth yenr begins Sept. IDth. Send for rata-
IOSUB to CAW. KI ) . N. KIKK TALCO'lT , Bupt. ,
JluitoAN I'.uiK , COOK Co. , ILL.
UNION COLLEGE OF LAW ,
For circular * address H. UOOTII , Chicago , 111.
Battle Stuart Institute
Will commence III 21sl year deptumber I21U. li t.
Tnnlaccs uruurpanoj. llumu cniuforli : careful
trmulatf. Apply la .Mrs. M. McKlE llout j , 1'rlnclpal.
Monruiil'urUlnenrClilcaBn ) . Hoarding
School JorOlrli nrt Younir I.artlni. KoTa
c Ulo uo address ( J. THAYKK. I.Ii. I ) . .
aa I'ark , 111. , or-77 Madltuu Sireet , ClUcsto , 111.
FREEHOLD INSTITUTE
FREEHOLD , NEW JERSEY.
< ! > th year. Tor catalogues end to HKV. A. 0.
CHAV.1IKHS. A.M. , 1'rlnclnal.
TII1ERKK8KILL MIUTAIty ACADBMV
lVck KUI < m.liils | < ra.N. y html for ma-
. JNO. M , TILUUN , U.0. U..i
( ill 'llArf-ljLJ ' &L * - ' J. , . S. - -
SEBASTOPOL AMPHITHEATER
North IGth Street , Between Uinnoy and Wirt Sts. , Omaha.
Commencing THURSDAY EVE'NG. , AUG. SO
Siege of Sebastopol
THE GRANDEST OF
MILITARY SPECTACULAR CONCEPTIONS
Invented and produced by Pain & Sons , of London and New Vork. Thearle & Cooper
Managers , Realistic bombardment of forts , by boats , on an immense Artifi
cial Lake. Tertific Assault of Fortress by Allies.
350 PERFORMERS 350
Coirectly costumed nnd excellently drilled s Russian Soldiers , Cossaclts , Ficnch
nnd English troops and marines , Turks , Sardinians , etc ,
MARVELOUS PERFORMANCES
By specially engaged artitti , Russian athletes , Swordsmen , etc. The whole to
conclude with
$1,000 FIREWORKS DISPLAY.
Consuting of thu latest noveltiesManhattan 13each Aerial and Aquatic Pyrotichnici
Music by Sabastopol Military Band.
Admission 50c ; - - Reserved Seats , 75c
DR.
Electro-Magnetic Belts !
The Grandeil Triumph ol Electric Science
Gentlemen's Belt : Best Selasllf fl Sclontincaly | Mude snd Practically Applied.
with Klectrie
flcdiok DISEASES CURED WITHOUT MEDMES.
l > alcc ttoa. WeftkneM , iMpeicncr , Caterrn. I'll * * . J ptlrpr , Dumb
lllcod UlwaiM. nr.pnj , rt * . , thru tbU belt U Juit What TOM B 4.
XlKtriftlt Jnilanlly kill O o b applied . _ . . . n. _ . .
to any pan ot h boSj. WholBr.mil/oalAfMpM
rSJUI
wear ft. It ulictrlHM thu blood and curei
TECTIUnMIIII C ETerr oniirenulnnandni dtir txrmlsilon. NOTE thofollowing who h. been
ICOllMURIALa UKKIA. . J. Hoaalmd , 1C fa. l-arltor and J.M.U.ilett. all oH Hoard of Trado.
Chlcairoj A. Uregorr. eomuilnlnn aprctint. Block Yardii IlmU Doble , the great horioraaii i Uol. Connelly ,
it tbe Mrr Oetant O. W. Ilellui , H. l > . , aormcntown , lowaj Lemuvl Milk , Kankakeelll.i Judua i. f ) .
llurrnr. Naperrlile , III. ! p. L. Abbott , Jupt. cilr watervrortci , Houtli liemMnd.i Iolit.K.Bainpion , Chicago
poit onlcotL. P. McUlchael. M. D . lluffa o. . y. " Year lt U baaaccompllahetl what BO nthorroracdr hast
iteadr nerraa and comfortable ilespatnUht. " Holt. Hall , alderman , 160 Cait SVUiBUoot.i1urf York
and IBuuiaailt olotben.
Dr. HOBHE'S ' ELECTRO MAGNETIC BELTte&
> lri produce * a continuous current ) ronioji electricity through thn bed ? on the nerrM. II euros dliuaio
br fcrueratluK a continuous current of electricity ( IU or ID hours out of U4 > throughout tha human rjritom ,
alia Ticif all u rrouinra Immediately , Mid producUie A now circulation of tha Ufa foreos tbt > Mood , Ira *
| > nr(1ni/Tlgoritrenifth.cntrrranilhe [ llhwhenaUothortroalmunt' a > f lluJ. ThauitrlU of UiiSBoUiu-
line Ifelt am halnu roooffuliea and Indoissd br thou0And4 whom It liai cured.
KEXBIir.IICE8.-Anr bank ommcrclal agcnor or wboleiala nouto In Chicago ) vholoealo druflrllU ,
Ban Fracclsooand Ohlcaoo. tlTHnd < tunpfor tl9r | ra Illuitrated pamiihldt.
X > X"L.VIT. . T. SJ O3WJci , InT.ntorandManufactursr'lUl Wabaib AT IIBO
RUPTURED i , HORHE'S ELECTBQ.KJlSHETie BELT-TRUSS ,
1888 THE GREAT 1888
FAIR AND EXPOSITION
Held September 3 to 8 , Inclusive.
Most Complete and Best Arranged Fair Grounds in the West
The best accommodations for stock , which can bo unloaded from cure nt tha
grounds. Superior accommodations for agricultural exhibits. The best and
fastest track in the country. Competition open to the world. No entry feu except -
copt in racing purses.
Special Attraction Each. Day.
GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT Pyrotobhnical Display every evening of th
SIEGE OP S1SUASTOPOL. For premium lists , circulars and informa
tion , address
J. H. McSHANE , Secretary , Omaha , Nebraska ,
OTEADY EMPLOYMEKT 5iES5 ! _ . _ „ fpclt o ( joulblui rr.
m\ and eotrrtllo Urtr caufiitori reildliin In llili | | J i Iflhiilrtiri. eiilr il n > .loft
w or other loom. NO capital ooces rr. flood oi nlio 1 , etc. I win xiiTit lu blu trrallui ( < ! , dl
Mil ih jaar round. Keftrenca rebulrod. AilJreit toi.ululna full ctrlleulin tur b ii can , If to ut
aS 'ilL01" 1 MW" w"ta imu ATt- c 6 > .TOFOWLER , MOOUU. , Owu ,
: ta-i .