THE CITY. The bnnk clearances for ycstordny wcro * 5J8,8KI.13. , ( The Intcriml rovcnuo collccUotiH ycs- tordny tunountcd tot,8Vl,87. , ( . Chlof Seiivov has hi his possession iv hnlf dozen walking sticks which Imvo been dropped between the scats ftt the Siege of Sobustopol. The owners cnn Imvo them by making application and proving property. A little yollow-halrcd girl was picked up by the police yesterday afternoon. She was only three years old , and had loBt herself. At the station she nmdo horuelf happy and comfortable. The boys bought nor cakes and bananas , and uho sat in the chair enjoying the liom- ngo of them all. Late in the evening her distracted mothorappcarcdto claim her. She wandered away from homo on Twenty-eighth avenue early in the day on a lour of inspection. I'crsonnl J. L. Ilmlctt , of llcntrire ; William Ar nold , of Norfolk , nnd J. 1' . Mamy tire at the 1'nxtcm. C. C. McNIsh. of Wlsncr ; H. T. Oriflln , of Tcknmnh. and H. J. Lee. of Fremont , tire nt the Mlllnrd , C. K. Hoytl , of McCookt M. V. Mondy , of Geneva , mm Gcorgo 11. Davis , of Norfolk , are tit the Murray. M. C. Keith , of North Plntto , ; George Field , of Fremont , nnd M. L. lluywnnl , of Nebraska City , tire Pnxton guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Davis , of Lincoln : G. D. Mnxflclcl , of Fremont , nnd M. L. Me- Whlncy , of Hastings nro Murray guests. N. J. ( Jell , assistant general freight agent of tlio Milwaukee , and Hunjauiln O'Meimi , traveling freight agent , nro nt the Murray. Gcorgo E. Everett , of Grand Island ; Hob- ert 13. Wlndlitun , of PlnttHtnouth. nnd J. E. Tusker , of Columbus , nro Milltmt guests. Major J. U. Wnsson , of the Iowa National pnnrcl , and 1) . T. ICnufTnmn , ono of the most prominent of Iowa attorneys , both of DCS Molncs , nro at the Puxton. Order to "Git. " Captain Green , per instructions of the chief , notified Molllo Wright nnd Lotta Cullcn , having places near the Dodge street Hchool house Hiiiaic | , to vacate their respec tive ! domiciles forthwith , Mnll-Sprvioe Extension. The mull cars on Union Pacific trains No. 8 and 4 , which , heretofore , Imvo run from Omnlin to North Pltittc , will go on through to Cheyenne. The clerks on the old run will stay with the cars to Cheyenne until some now men nro put on them. Ilnrniiiii'H AiultrnrcH. The audience at the matinee nnd night performances of liarnum's circus yesterday afternoon nnd last night , wcro unprecedent ed in Omaha. They filled the capacious tents to repletion , anil the performances were worthy of both management and patrons. Will Keep Thorn Off. Chief of Police Scavcy has ordered his men to keep tfarnam , Douglas , Fifteenth nnd Sixteenth kept clear of all fruit venders and other street fakirs to-day In order that the parades nncr legitimate business trafilc may not bo obstructed or In terfered with. A lltinnwny. A runaway occurred at the corner of Twenty-second nnd Cuming streets this afternoon. A light wagon , on which were three men , was overturned , nnd the con tents widely scattered. No ono was injured , but the frightened horse caused a wild stampede In the crowd watching the circus parade. Ills Gold AVntcli. Mr. Robert Baxter , of the Union Pacific , carries away with him to his new homo in Cheyenne , a handsome gold watch and chain . as a souvenir of the pleasant days ho spent among his fellow rallreucl men in Omaha. ' They arc the donors , and the presentation was mauo on their behalf by John Lichto- berger , of Mr. Dickinson's office. Mr. Bax ter will bo succeeded by another good rail way man , Mr. John Foley. A. New Bank. . . The Citizens' bank of Omaha has been In corporated by W. G. Tcmpleton , J. A. Pat rick , Gcorgo E. Draper , Gcorpo A. Day , A. II. Sanders , A. B. Thorncll , F. C. Johnson , F. L. Cotton , Isaac Johnson , Martin Tibko , A.'D. King , James Hendrlckson , Alfred F. ' Wolff , Fred Mauss , Andrew N. Keur , T. C. Bruner and J. C. Enowold. The capital stock is ? 100OCO , , one-fourth paid up. Mr. Plokcfinc'a Iloiirets. M. J. Pickering , president of the National T. P. A. , who was invited as the only guest of the traveling men of this state for "Drum mers' Day , " has sent his regrets nt not.bcing able to bo present to-day Ho has sent THE BEE the address ho would bavo delivered to the boys , had ho been able to bo present. The address will be pub lished in full In the drummers' department of this paper. A. GHAND CONCERT To bo Tendered tlio Drummers Tills Afternoon. Messrs. Cameron & Smith , the enterprising music lirm of this city , will tender the commercial travelers a concert in Pine Art hall on the fair grounds this after noon from 8 to 4 o'clock. The pro gramme will consist of songs , duets nnd quartettes by several of the finest liuly nnd gentlemen singers of Omaha under the direction oi Mr. Franklin S. Smith nnd a number of piano selections bv Prof. Aug. Wnlthor. A most enjoyable entertainment is assured. A Ticket-Seller's Ovcrchnrco. This morning , a man named Michael Mur phy , a resident of Platte Centre , on his way to Missouri Valley , purchased a bridge ticket in the Union Pacific deix > t , ho claims.from an agent named Tuttlo. Ho gave n five-dollar bill in payment and received only 14.23 in change , being thus charged sovcnty-flvo cents for the ticket. Mr. Murphy says that the increased charge of llfty cents was wit nessed by George A. Harrington , a painter working for'M. Uulloclc , of Fremont. Ho also asserts that ho reported the overcharge to the authorities at the headquarters , but tnat they refused to take any action In the premises. Now Pavements. The board of publlo works will submit to the council at the next meeting contracts with Hugh Murphy for the pavlngof Douglas street , between Seventh and Eighth , nnd the the alloy from Tcntli to Eleventh between Pierce and Pacific with Colorado sandstone ; with the Barber Asphalt company for the raving of Twenty-fifth avenue , from Harnov to St. Mary's avenue , nnd with J. E. Uile.v & Co. for the curbing of Seventeenth street , from Leavcnworth to the Union Pacific rail road ; Chicago from Eleventh to Sixteenth , Eleventh , from Chicago to Davenport and Twenty-fifth avenue , from Harney to St. Mary's avenue. . Financial Changes. The Bank of Halgler , of the town of Halg- icr , In this state , nnd owned by Allen , Thomas & Co. , is reported by Bradstreet to have suspended. J. O. McGuckln , saloonkeeper , corner Eleventh and Douglas streets , bus given a bill of oalo to Storz & Her for 11,700. Magnus Weber , grocer , 2205 Cumlnj , ' street , has sold .out. Hartley < fc LnGravo yesterday pave n 1111 of sola of their printing outfit to the Omaha type foundry. Consideration , ? S09. T.ouls Johnson , a grocer nt 2421 Cumlng street , failed yesterday , and his stock was attached by creditors. Drink Malta it Is pleasant. A Runaway nargc. One of the sand company's barges broke Jtopse Tuesflpy nigU aud drifted aowu wUU current to the new Omaha and Council Hluflfl bridge. Whore it carried away some of the false work nnd homo fathoms of cable. It was secured before It did any further damage. Had It not been for the cable , ono of wire and an Inch In thickness which brokb the force of the blow , the Injury would have been serious , as a great deal of the scaffoldIng - Ing would have been carried away and the piers probably knocked out of place. The Imtcst llnllrom ! Scheme. It has lately been rumored that Mr. George M. Pullman , president of the Pullman Sleeping Car company , has under advisement n plan of converting the roofs of his vestibule cars into Hiiminur gardens similar to that on thereof roof of the Casino in Now York but necessarily on a smaller scale. The idea is to have a fountain in tlio center of each ear surrounded by tropical pi mils and flowers ; canopies wcro to bo supported by carved oaken posts , 'rom winch , at cither end of the car , ham mocks would bo swung. There would remain room for two or thrco tables and easy chairs and at each end of the car a wire netting would exclude cin ders and at the sumo time permit the breeze , always caused by a moving train , to play tlmniL'h the garden. Hero , by day , tmvolors could lounge and talk or read and by night enjoy the full beauty of the summer sky. The entire garden , of course would bo surrounded by n railing. Mr. Pullman thinks that no practical stops will be taken toward car rying out this scheme , nt least for botnc time to come , an insuperable objection nt present being the iact that the tun nels and bridges of many of the lines bvor which Pullman cars run arc too low to permit their passage if sur mounted with a garden. This idea may not seem altogether rational to many people , but fifty years ago afull descrip tion of the Pullman vestibuled train would only have excited incredulity. To bo mauo fully aware of how comfort ably and luxuriously ono can travel in this ago of improvement n trip should bo taken to the east over the Pennsyl vania lines. Five trains leave Chicago every day of the year and run over the tracks of this incomparable system to Pittsburgh. Baltimore , Washington , Philadelphia and Now York , and it.alpo controls short and direct lines to In- ditumpolis , Cincinnati , Louisville and the south. A llorwi ; nnd Iluujjy Stolen. Charles Gibbon and his sister Lou , son and daughter oWV. A. L. Gibbon , drove to the residence of John D. Crelghton on Cass , near Twentieth street , Tuesday night to make a call. Whllo they were in the house someone ono cut the hitching strap from their horse's bridle ami drove the horse nnd buggy away. The carriage was a now one , and was out for the llrst time. A description of the horse and buggy lias been given the police nnd sheriff , nnd the property is now being looked for. There will bo a meeting of the Young Men's republican club , of the city of Omaha , tit the Millnrd hotel , on Thurs day evening , September 0 , at 8 o'clock , for the transaction of important busi ness ; the club is entitled to tend dele gates to the grand rally of clubs at Grand Island , which takes place on the 8th inst. ; those will bo chosen at this mooting. There is also to bo hold the election of olllcors for the ensuing year , and other matters of importance con nected with the legitimate work of the club to bo given attention. A largo at tendance is requested. R. W. BUUCKUXUIDGU , President. Hurled In Laurel Hill. Yesterday Coroner Drexcl received an answer to ono of the telegrams ho sent out in the endeavor to identify the young man killed nt the foot of Jones street Monday af ternoon. It is from Albion , N. Y. , and reads as follows : "My son , Robert A. Hartnett , aged twen ty-nine years and slightly po.ckmarked , has been away from homo three years. Write particulars and bury , so can bring remains hero later , if ho proves to ho my son. JAS. HAKTNETT. " The remains were interred at Laurel Hill. Hill.Col. Col. Cochran's sale of Council Bluffs lots , Sept. 12. See page 6. Died Away From Homo. Sunday night last , W. H. Smith , of Crete , Neb , , registered at the Arcade hotel. Ho was suffering from Brlght's disease and had coma to Omaha for treatment , but tuesday nigh the suddenly grew worse and In a few minutes was dead. Ho had been attended by Mrs. Blygliton and J. McCaiger , of Crete , and yesterday they accompanied the re mains to his late home. Ho was fifty-two years of age. Mnrrlacc Licenses. The following marriage licenses were Is sued yesterday by Judge Shields : Name and residence. Ago. Charles Nolan , Council Bluffs 39 Elizabeth Gurnctt , Omaha 80 George H. Hulllgan , Ognlalla 29 Nora E. Hendcrshot , Ogalalla 27 C. J. Sunders , Omaha 24 Hllma Granath , Omaha 20 John Hausscnor , Omaha 3D Bertha Ilonolka , Omaha 2.1 Ernst Kroft , Omaha 89 Maria Hclchen f ach , Omaha 20 j Gcorgo M. Cowles , Valley 20 I Rebecca P. Lowell , Valley 22 ' Edward G. Thompson , Omaha 27 Mrs. Carrie Shlpman , Omaha 27 Drink. Mai to , 25 contsa bottle. Holding the 1'ntlmates. The chairman of the board of public works has addressed a circular letter to the various contractors for sidewalks , pavements , curbs and gutters , Informing them that in consequence quence of the dereliction of certain contrac tors In removing refuse and condemned ma terial from the gutters and streets after the completion of their work and the complaints of property owners , no linal estimate will bo approved In the future till the street is put in clean and presentable shape. Wanted , a first class dress goodsealos- mnn. Inquire of J. L. Brandois&Sons , Thirteenth und Jackson streets. , Mny Itcst Kaslly. Union Pacific conductors can breathe easily once more. Hearing that some of thorn were to bo discharged , THE line re porter Interviewed Superintendent Bllckcus- derfer on the subject. "You can say that , at present , we have none of our men on the black list , " said that gcentloman , "and , as long as things are going ns at present , wo won't have. Of course It depends upon them selves , and no ono knows what might happen in a day. But you can say that the report that u number of them were to bo dis charged Is entirely without foundation. " A Northwestern Feeder. The Chicago & Northwestern have put on on Omaha feeder for Chicago business , which leaves the Webster street depot at 0:45 : p. m. , nnd connects at Missouri Valley junction via IJlalr , with the regular train for the cast. Kailroad Notes. All Incoming trains on the various roads wore reported late yesterday owing to largo excursion parties for the fair. Assistant Superintendent E. Bccnell and Train Master V. O. English , of the B. & M. , arrived yesterday from Lincoln. G. W. Holilrcge , gohci * ! manager of the U. & M. , is back again from the cast. Fred Nash , general agent of tlio Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul road , returned yester day from Chicago. Howas accompanied by N. A. Goll , assistant general freight agent ot the same road , who will remain here for a few days. Visitors to the city should try the Globe betel , 1312 ' SKEPTICAL PEOPLE Who Never Believe Anything They Read , Ilnw Homo I'coplo nro llnmtuigaccl Thn llpoord ( if a. Will Known i'liyilolnn Mniln I'uhllc IB lln n Humbug ? "Tho skepticism of some people Is Tcry re markable , " v ns the roiiuirk iniulu In our hearing Fcvuinl iliiys n o , "It Deems to mo that POIUU people w oulil not believe n thliif ? If they wcro to Bi'oHuith tholr own eyp , they \\otlul rather think they were the victim of somu optical de- lutlpn , than boilove , Why this Is so It It hnril to gay , people will taku tip u newspaper day nftoiilay and readan < l then suy "Uhl It Is only an advertisement and I don't believe it. " Moio than a year HK < > there tame to Umaha ono of the moit skillful and Miicessfiil phjslclani In Amer ica nnd having faith In the future trreatno's of the ( Into City , he located an office hero and ue- ftnu the practice of medicine and every \\eek published the testimonials of some ono of his many patients that ho had cured. The e pa tient * ere not people from the obscure classes , nor were they people who existed only In the Imaginations of the writer of the oitlele but were people who were residents of the tity , people who were lonn and favorably known to niOJt of our citizens , they were not published Mr. who resides at hut the full iinino nnd place of lesldenco were Rhennnd added to nil this was an Invltiulon to the doubtful to call and nee for them t" ) . Could nnythlnit bo more fair/ Could all ) t .liitf more be done to con vince people who would not believeV think not. l.LtBoinofnklr whoso knowlcilttoof anigs and medicines Is uriuallcd by tiny school boy and who knows no more about human dKea ethan than a man who has never lead any medical works In his life , let him et u on the street corner , w till Home had smelling , ugly tasting and Kcnerally good for nothliiK nostrum tliat is not worth the paper It Is wrapped In , and which had better be thrown away and ntvi-r should bo used under any cons deration. How soon does ho have a crowd about him ? and just see how the people buy that and they bslinvo him when he nays that his "fake" will cuio e\eiy and any thing , and thlx Is a man who comes Into town today nnd perhaps sta > s hero several das and then decamps , leaving many unpaid bills and countless victims who only wait until tno next fakir comes along nnd then they bite again , while a man wh6 makes a life study of curing disease , and who has made for himself a repu tation that extends from the Atlantic to the I'.iclllo oceans , comes Into town anil begins business in u perfectly legitimate way , makes contracts with the newspapers for as much as KJM1 \ \ orth of space and wliat is more , pays for It promptly when It becomes due. he Is looked on w Itli distrust and the testimonials volun tarily given by grateful patients ( who are in telligent nnd certainly know what they ate talk ing about ) are read and then these MUHU people will pay tlfty cents and one dollar for a com pound which costs tne rompounder as much as four or six cents nnd is rciilly worth less , say "I don't believe It. " "They buy their cases , " lust consider , for one moment , arc. the people of this community so grasping for money that they in general our ca'-cs are taken from the general public would connive for a paltry sum to hoodwink and lleee,1 their fellow men/ Not only that , could we nilord. In a monetary sense , not to speak of Hutting the p ° iton , to pay from ten to llfty dollars for the so of a man's name and his manhood to cheat and swindle p.jor un fortunates ? No. Our testimonials aio given valuntarlly by thankful patients whoso names nnd addresses are given in full , we do not give the Initials followed by a . but the coirect name and address so that all can llnd them. There are thousands of skeptics still in the city who sillier fiom stopped up nest s , w ith mucus collecting In their throats , making their voices thick nnd huskv nnd with a nasal twang suiter- ing with headache , cars singing , toughing , haw king and xplttlng continually , others with discharges from their ears , more or less deaf , a great annoyance to themselves and others , nnd why ? hlmply because ) theynro nUcptlctil ; they don't take the tumble to look our tases up , and even If they did , thevoftlmes hug tlw small sum tnat would make them well until It groans Health Is worth more than money , and at the low pi ice for which relief cnn bo obtained It Is a "bloch on his escutcheon" to let the chance go by. llelowaro given a few cases that have already been given , but which will bo again gl\en for thebunefltot those who would like to call on them and llnd out lor themselves. JUs. II. II. Hall , residence No. SOOT South 3ith street , sin 8i "I was troubled for more than a jear with catarrh and after reading the "testi menials of Dr. C. .M. .lordon for some time , I at last made up my mind to call on him , and now aftertwo months treatment I am entirely cured nnd 1 am grateful for it and feel that I cannot pay enough for the skill of the doctor. 1 would advise all who are allllcted to call on him , " Mr. William Ward , residence No. 41J South 10th street , says : "I sutrered terribly nnd be- camr discouraged. I tried numerous patent preparations , and obtaining no relief , I con cluded 1 would make one more trial. I called on Dr. Jordon nnd 1 am to-day a well mnn , ami it is all owing to the skill , knowledge and persever- enco of the do.tor and I did not lose n single day from my work while under the doctor's care. " Mr. flcorgo llanderson , residence No. 1127 North i0th ! street , says : " 1 was treated one month by Dr. Jonlonand was cured of a bad case of catarrh. 1 have told numerous friends of my success and sent quite a number of patients to the doctor. I do this because ho helped me nnd I wish I could do more for him. " Mr. Charles Carlson residence No. 811 Farnam street , says : "Dr. Jordon cured mo completely of a case of asthma and I had a bad case. His treatment relieved me at once. lwa lnn bad way too and suffered terribly. At times 1 had such a tightness on my client that 1 could scarcely brentho and thought that I would rather be dead than suffer the way I was suffer ing , but I heard of Dr. Jordon and went to see him nnd to-day 1 can scarcely realize that T ever hud nsthiun and anyone who has o\er had that disease knows what that means. He has cured mo entirely. " Mr. P. T. Shlnrock. residence No. 930 Wheaton street , says : "My little boy Howard , who is only 7 years old , was cured by Dr. Jordon and had his hearing restored after being almost entire ly deaf from birth. Little Howard never heard n clocK tick until after ho had been treated by the doctor and now he hears perfectly nud is in better health than ho has over been. " Mr. Ed Matthews , hatter , room 18 , Herald building , says : "i'or twenty years 1 had not heard with my left ear and Dr. Jordon made ine hear , after treating me nnd stopping the discharge from my ear , he devised and made an artificial ear drum and now I can hear per fectly m my loft oar as well as the right ono. r had the drum of my ear destroyed while in the United States navy twenty years ago and until the doctor nxed my ear I hurt not heard a bound Arid now in the face of nil this is there people in this city or in the state who who will say : " 1 don't believe it , " or "Ho is only a humbug. " If so , then their belief in human nature is so small that it cannot be seen , and this is not all , these are only a few and anyone culling at the doctor's olllce can have the pleasure of reading hundreds like them , How Cntarrli lit Produced. Although taking cold Is one of the common est and most familiar of phenomena , yet the dangers of its neglect in treating and its ulti mate result are not appreciated. The rule Is to let It wear itself out or seemingly to. In a very large majority of cases , catching cold develops in an IUIUCK of ucuto intlainutlon of some portion tion of the upper air passages , as being a point of least resistance , and , further , as these attacks recur with increased frequency and gravity , we llnd the morbid process localizes Itself further down and nearer to the vital centers , ns regards the so-called liability to take cold , it should be understood that this is due to an existing chronic cntnrrhal Inflammation of perhaps so mild a typo as to give rise to but very trivial symptoms , or oven passed unnoticed ; but still an existing catarrh , the result probably of a neglected cold and the renewed attacks to which the individual becomes so liable , consists in the lighting up of the old trouble. As each fresh attack subsides , the chronic trouble makes itself known by more decided symptoms , fresh colds occur with greater fre quency nnutheru Is finally established n chronic catarrh of the nose and throat with its many annoyances of stopped up nose , lump of mucus in the throat , haw king and spitting , pain over eyes nnd bridge of nose , ringing or buzzing in ears , hacking cough , later on bud Oder scabs , unusual dryness of nose and tnroat. nnd flnully graver trouble lower down in the air passages. Ills very much to bo deprecated that as a rule an ordinary cold is allowed to take its own course without treatment. Ir apart has once become Inflamed it is loft in a weakened condi tion which invites renewed attacks from a very slight cause. The country is flooded with patent medicines for the cure of catarrh , which are concocted and made attractive for the express purpose of making money. It is utterly impossible to pro- para a single remedy to meet the different phases of catarrh , A remedy for ono st < tgo may be injurious to another. It is just such prepara- ratlons , with their "guarantee cure'1 label on , that have weakened the confidence of the grcut majority of sufferers of this loathsome trouble , of having their disease skillfully treated by a physician who has made n study of the disease In Its even- condition , has devised remedies , methods of applying them and with the largo experience of having treated thousands of cases before your case comes before him. Theold le gend that "Procrastination Is the Thief of Time" can be no bettor exemplified than in a case of neglected catarrh. Pemanontly Ijooatod. Dr. J. Crcsan McCoy , late of Ilellovue Hospi tal , New York , succeeded by Dr. Charles M. Jonlon. late of the Univer sity of New York City , also of Washing ton , D. C. , have located permanently in the Kamgo Block , Omaha , Neb. , where all curable rases are treated skillfully. Consumption , llright's Disease , Dyspepsia. Ithrumatlsm , ana all nervous diseases. All diseases peculiar to sex a specialty. CATARRH CURED. Consultation at office or by mall , tl , Offlco houra U to U a. m. , to 1 p. in. , 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday Hour * , from O a. nit to 1 p , in. Corespondence receives prompt attention. No letters answered unless accompanied toy 1 THE BEST MADE. We can { live j/oit the ' stock and ylvo tlio lowest' prices in tit's city. OMAHA vs. CHICAGO. Wednesday nnd Thursday at1 P. M. OMAHA vsTMILWAUKEE Friday and Saturday at 4 P. M. , Sunday and Monday at ! iUO. ; DYSPEPSIA CUBED ily HAIIN'SOOLDf'.N DYSPEPSIA CUIIH. This remedy \\atrantcd to tnru all uises of Dyspepsia , riatulunco , Acliltty of the Stomach , and Imllyestluti , no mutter of how lone stiml- IIIK. 1'ilcufiOo per box. I'or sill" hy all dniK- L-lsth. Manufactured by GiMavo Iliitni , Uinuhii , Nebiubkii. Use PARKER'O QIMQEtt TONIC without delny. A rare niuimiiinlu > iii | > oiiiitrttial cm - \\litnalletficfalH. . iuUi tstionlnwarUlljilns , Kxliiiustion , t The fnfc t , sun-Bt nml best ciiroforCortu , Bunion" , An. ipjlpal. . Kns comfort to the fei t. No > or fuljs to euro.5 itnta at U , > . y INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. I3th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION neslantnc porsniiH , tnklnc advantage or our reputa tion nro constantly stariini ; bogus Medloal KitnhllHlimcntH to ( leeuivo Htrnnccrs visitliu : the city. TlieKO pretenders usually diRapprnr In 1'cw works. Ri'wnreol them or their runners or iiKonts. The Omaha Medical nnd Snrcloil liistltuto Isthoonly cstnblsliml Medical InwtHuto in Oinnhf , Or. AlcMcnainr , Proprietor. Whin you mnko up your mind to visit Hi mnko 11 memorandum or our cxaat address , and thus ave trouble , delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. McMENAMY , Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. Aiglstcd by n Number of Competent , Skillful and Experienced Physicians and Surgeons. Particular Attention paid to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Dlscasjs of the Urinary and Sexual Organs. Private Diseases , Diseases of the Ncnous System , Limy anil Tliroat Jiscaes ) , Surgical Operations , Epilepsjr or Fits , Plies , Cancers , Tninors , Etc. More money Invested ; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed ; more patients treated ; more cures effected ; mpre od- 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 west. Fifty newly furnished , well warmed and ven tilated rooms for patients , three skilled physicians always in the building. AH kinds of diseases trea'ed in the most scientific manner. We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Bnttcrics , and can supply physicians nnd patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call nnd consult as , or write for circulars upon all subjects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. Wo Imvo superior advantages and facilities for troatin g diseases , performing surgical operations ami miming patients , which , combined with oar acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should make the Omahn Medical and Surgical Institute the first choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles , andpation ts rociovo here every advantage that art , skill , science nnd 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 thebo 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 poibon removed from the system without mercury. Now restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us , may bo treated nt homo by correspondence. All correspondence confidential. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express , securely packed on marks to indicate contents or sender. Ono personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send history or your case , and wo will send in plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN FREE. Upon Private , Special or Nervouq Diseases , Itnpotoney , Syp'iilis , Gleot and Varicocolo , with question list. My ItcHfion for iVritlnsr n Book Upon Private , Special and Nervous Dlioo e . I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs , have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive an immense number of letters from physicians and afllictod perbous , askinpmy opinion nnd ad vice upon individual cases. For the bonolit olsuch persons , I navowrit ten a book giving n general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advico.oto. After reading it , persons will Have i a cleared idea of their condition and can write mo more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore bo scon that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish roaUlnff matter to a class of persons who read out of moro idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are sutToring to a greater or less degrop from diseases , or "the " olTocy of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or ut-inary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class oi uiscasos , 01 uioiu sequal. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difllculty that has wrecked their conshtutions.thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and in shortening tneii uaya. 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 tha Human Bodies performed in the most scientific manner. _ . . „ . , , , , . , c . , We treat Chronic Disease of the Lungs , Heart , Head , Blood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidney , Bladder. Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Epilepsy , ( I- its ; , Scrofula , i Brights Disease , Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dyspcns.ia or Ga&tritis , Baldness , ICczcmo , etc. yvrrElD b i HOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN , FREE. 1 nnd sientifically by the latest and Carefully , skillfully devoted a large portion of his ttme to the study and treatment of this class of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , and s fully with every in le strumcnt , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery leei eihi J10 We claim superiority over any oculist or auriit in the west , and the thousands whom we have cured , after others have failed. Ila" " ! " ' - " | J ° .t'1 ' ° ! c I ] ( whom like , and if are an intelligent person you will icturn to ys for IM Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say call and consult us , get a sceintific opinion , then vhit you you M &Ild for the benefit of patient. " " " mi Ourebook. describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases , in plain language with numerous illustrations , arc written . .gV UK WRIiE BOOK ON to intelligent and d.scnbe . cases us more can them and will have a clear understanding gard to cases ; by readings carefully phpsician patient EASES OFTHE EYE AND EAR FREE. hi hiyo yo . . STJR.GHO A.L , I3STSTITTJTE , itOf ita N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb. Of Or , DR. J. W. McMENAMY , . . LI MEN 4 FOR SALE * EVERYWHERE. ATENTS P Uibel , Print and Copyright protection t curcd. Good work , good references , moder * atcch'gt. Sendforpamnhlet. R , Q , OuBoll ' fil6FStWiihfngtun , D.C. How is Your Baby ? Fat and happy , nr lean and fretful , through in- ibfflclent nourishment ? RIDGE'S FOOD. ( { educe * bono an4 muscle ei no othe food O.MI , J * < . : FALL ANNOUNCEMENT At the beginning of the Autumn Season we offer our greetings to our friends nml customers with the pleasing conviction , that they will give a rcmly attention and kind reception to our ottering. Our patrons know that our advertisements arc always well worth reading , in fact that it pays to rend them carefully.Ve never advertise or promise impossibilities. We don't try to humbug people as is done in many clothing advertisements ; we appeal only to sound judgment and reason. We adhere in our advertisement strictly to the truth , and whenever we do announce some special bargain the people are always sure that it is something extraordinary , nnd no every day affair. We arc now ready for the new season with a new stock. We Imvo made every effort to the selection of n stock , which , in all respect should have no superior ; not even an equal in this part of the country and wo think that in this we have succeeded. When wo sny that it is without exception the largest display of goods for Men's wear , ever exhibited in any one establishment outside oE New York or Philadelphia , we mean exactly what we say. Our trade is constantly increasing and we have prepared this fall for a larger increase than ever. Though wo have only recently added considerable stmcc , wo have again not room enough to display this sea sons stock properly. Every table on our three immense floors is fairly groaning under its weight of goods. The clothing for all ages which now lies upon our counters is the best proof of the well directed efforts we have made to win and deserve j'our patronage. And uotonly in clothing do we make such n display , every department of our large establishment is equally well slocked. Our Hah Department contains more hats than any two of the largest exclusive Hat stores together. Our Underwear , Hosiery , Glove and every other department is crowded with new goods. About prices we only have this much to say. COMB AND SEE HOW ouu noons AUK MAUKKU. Old cus tomers need not be told how-much they cnn save by trading with us. Ouu noons AKE MAUKKD THIS SEASON WITH THIS OIIHAT oiucor LV vii\v-OF : KKTAIXINOALLOUH OLD CUSTOMKHS , AND GAINING rort us MANY THOUSAND NIW : ONES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. CAMPAIGN UNIFORMS TORCHE8.FLAC8. BAN- ER8.TRANSPARENCIES. Send for Manuf * Catalog GFfosterSon&Co 172 Mndlgon-Bt.Chicago. T. E. GILPIN , FIRE INSURANCE BROKER , Itoom 03 Trailers' HullUlngj CHICAGO. JU.7ICIOU8 AND PERSISTED Advertising hna always proven successful. Before placingawtf Newspaper Advertising conrat LORD & THOMAS. DRUNKENNESS Or tlio Liquor Habit , Posltlrely Cured b ] Administering Dr. Hal lies' Golden Specific. U can be given In a cap of coffee or tea with out the Knowledge ot the person taking U ; abso lutely harmless , and will effect a permanent and cpeeuy cure , whether the patient 1 * a moderate drinker or au alcoholic wf Ck. 3'bouiands oi drunkards have Been made temperate men who bare taken Golden Bceclflo In tbelr collet ) with out their knowledge and to-day believe they quit drinking ot tb lr own free will. It never fulls. The system once impregnated With the BneclUo , It becomes an utUr impossibility for tue liquor appetite to exl t. For tale by Kuhn it. Co. , 15th and Douglus its. , ana 18th and Cum- Ingcti. , Omaba. Neb , ! A. V. 1'oiter le llro. "l hlnlTs. lowa. DREXEL & MAUL , ( Successors to Jobn 0. Jacobs. ) Undertakers and Embalmers At the old stand. 14U7 Fornam St. Orders by telecranb solicited and promptly attended , AMPAP GOODS once r.oi Our nuw OATAI.OOUh OF OAK. PAIUN OUTFIT * , with conitlMtlOti , ce drill Uctlct and full Information about tin orvtnlilnc nnd drilling Marching CluUi. i int < . . lU.UHrn.4TKI > GATALOUVI FRBB. his A. G , SPALDINQ ft BROS , , 10 A GItATCrUL-CO.MFOIlTING , , Hen Epps's Cocoa \ tor BREAKFAST. Mir n thorough knowledge of tba natural lawJ ron which ifnveru tbo operation ! nt dlieillon and nu3 Irti ; trltlun , and by a cnrelul appllritloa of the nee prepJ ertle * ot wollelt ctfl < l Cocoa. Mr. Kppi ba prorldad htul our breakfail Ubloii wlln * dullcuiolflayored bi fl Cat ago winch may I > STO UK uiany h aTr iloclor > ' bllli , ( i BtU liby thejudlcloui moot luih nrtloleiof dl t tbLt conitltullon may b gradually built up until itron * enough to rdlit orery tendency to illttmt. lluo dreiliof iiibtlo malHdlea ara lloatlng around ui ready to attack barerer there la a weak iiolnl. W uar cicaiie many a fatal abaft by keeping onrielrtl ben WL | | lorllfiecl wltu pure blond aun a properly uaut' rarao.-C'ITlltinr lren ! Otle. , , Will Made limply with bulling water or mil If ! Bold oaljr A. Inbalf puuud tlni br Uroceri , label a tliuit TAMPQFPP < 5 ? fn lioiutcopallilo CbeiaUt blTU i JAMto tUii JUtftxfr ,