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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1888)
7 TTTTO mTAlTA T ATTV ttTCTC ? iPK.TDAT. SRPTEMTTRT ? 7 1AQQ THE-ClTY. * _ , - - - - - A Union Pnclflc freight car wna do- rnllcd at Shcelv's yesterday afternoon , and intorforrcu with the time card of the South Oinntm dummy somowlmt. TIIK UKK olllco was serenaded last nitfht by the Wayne band , from Wayno. They discoursed some very line musio. The organization comprises sixteen mu- uiclntiH under the lcalershij ) of Mr. I3u- chanan , a musician of much ability. Frank M. Pratt , the adopted child of E. D. Pratt , wandered from his homo at the corner of Twenty-second and Luke BtrcotH yesterday afternoon. Frank is Bovon years old , and when ho loft homo had on a light red figured waist , black and white striped panlsand black Block ings. The police are keeping a lookout for him. I'orfinnnl It. S. Downing , of Kearney , nnd L. II. Nortli , of Columbus are nt the Murray. .fumes C. Hlslioj ) , of York , nml 1'otor Smitli , of Nebraska City , are Murray guests. .T. CJ. I' . Hlldcuraml , the editor of the St. Puul Press , of St. Paul , Nob. , la In Omulm. MucmiH Nllson 1ms become editor of the Swedish Tribune , with his ofllce in Sheclcy's block. I ) . P. Kolfe , of Nebraska City. I. Smith , of Curtis , and Fred E. Ellis , of Sbelton , aio Paxton quests. Mr. JnmeB E. Hlnkc , of C'etlnr Itnplds , In. , IM In the elty visiting the family of Mr. George T. Crandcll. Frank Pierce , formerly of the Llndell hotel , of St. Louis , has taken u position as clerk at the Paxton , C. E. Morse , of ColumbtiM , , T. F. Halo and / / M. Cowan , of York , and D. C. Wallace , 'jr. , of Tckamah , arc In town. K. D. Kelley , editor of the Pioneer , Dead wood , Dak. , Is in town , and will write up Omaha and the Otnntm fair. William Patoti , of Fullerton , Frank Hevls , Of Falls City , mid C. W. Scarff , of Grand Island , are at the Mlllard. M. L. Carpenter , of Schuvlcr , Charles II. " \Vlnslilp , of Fiemont , and Freuman Scolt , of Norfolk , are Mlllard guests. Lyman II. Tower , now under treatment In Chicago. Is steadily improving and Is expected homo In a few days. Lois Kothmuti nnd William Bishop , of York , .1. F. Twomlcy , of Fremont , and D. C. Kavanaugh , of Columbus , arc In the city. F. W. Scotland II. G. Wiley , of Kearney , W. F. Kuban U , of Sidney , nnd Frank Mc Cartney , of Nebraska City , are at the Pax- ton. ton.Hussell Hussell H. Harrison , son of the next presi dent of the United States , passed through Omaha going west. His destination is Hel ena , Montana. _ Hearing on Saturday. Charles Duke , the young man charged with cutting Mike Connelly , with intent to kill , will bo arraigned before the police court Saturday morning at 11 o'clocjc. They Ui-oko Ills Ann. A little boy , named Willie Shoemaker , re siding nt U.l ) South Thirtieth street , was trampled by the ciowd emerging from the circus and sustained a broken arm. Ijo'.t on tin ; Kim. During the exhibition run by the fire de partment Wednesday evening , one of the or namental silver eagles In one of the lamps of the chemical engine was lost , also budge No. 21. A Gnln Day. Tlio Oinahas will play at Missouri Valley ono week from Monday , with I.ovott nnd Nnglo as tlio battery. They are making pre parations at tlio Vnlley for the event , nnd say that they will have one of the largest crowds present that ever assembled iu the town. Ho Goes on the Streets. John Gilmore , the man who attempted to snatch Ofllcor Horrigan's watch Tuesday evening , was arraigned before the police court yesterday , and Riven ten day's hard labor on the streets. Gilmore Isan intelli gent fellow , and told a straight story , still bis guilt was undeniable. Two Small Flros. The fire department was called out for two small blazes last evening. A woman on Dav enport street near Tenth pulled n curtain down over a lamp and it vanished In llatnc. The roof of a Chinese laundry on Harncy street near Twellth caught lire , it Is sup posed from a piece of fireworks at the "Siege of Sevastopol. " The damage in each case was trilling. _ You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , beat located house in Omaha. HOIIRO Koblioil. The residence of John Clinton , in Sarpy county , near the city limits , was cntorca while Mr. Clinton and family \vero attending Barnum's show , and 15 in money and various articles of vnluo wore taken. Persons were seen leaving the house , and it Is believed they can be identified. The po lice are on the track of the robbers. Ho Walled For Ills Mail. OMUIA , Neb. , Sept. 0. To the Editor of THE BEI : : Is not the surplus of the treasury of the United States large enough to employ extra help at the general delivery of the post- ofllcol Thousands of strangers awaiting mail had to wait until It suited the conven ience of the postoHico oftlclals. Or is it a national holiday and the government at Washington ordered it closed. ONE or Tim Pr.orLc. ' The best on earth" can truly bo said of Griggb' Glycerine Salvo a speedy euro for cuts , bruises.scalds , burnsfiorcs , piles , totter and all skin eruptions. Try this wonder hoaler. "o cents. Guaran teed. Goodman Drug Co. , agents , Omaha. _ How Hi * AVas Shot. Robert KIchllou , the joung man who was shot on Sunday evening , gives a slightly dif ferent account of the affray from the ono already published. Ho was attacked about 810 : ! , instead of midnight , and his assailants wore two in number Instead of three. They shot him without warning , but failed to go through him , ns ho regained his feet before .they reached him , nnd that apparently dis concerted them. Ho will loose two llngon. by the shot. An Absolute Citro. The ORIGINAL , ADIETINE OINTMENT is only put up In large two ounce tin boxes , nnd Is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively care all kinds of piles. AsUforthoOUIGINAL AI3IETINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co , , at 23 cents per bos by mall 30 cents. The MotroHolltana' Itound-Up Thcro was a motley collection of vagrants nnd plain drunks before Judge Dcrka yester day morning. They wore disposed of in ehort order. The docket composed fifty- three names , eight of whom wcro hucksters , who wcro run in for obstructing the streets. Tom Cunningham , who got drunk and broke in thd window of a house of prostitution , was lined ? 15 nnd costs. Frank Wlnship also pot intoxicated nnd relieved his feelings by smashing ono of the windows of Ollio Price's houso. Ho was punished with a line of f20 and costs. John Gilmore , a vagrant , was sent to the county Jail for ten days , the first nnd last two on broad and water. Oh , if I only had her comi > lc.don- Why , it is easily obtained. Use Poz zoni's Complexion Powder. SInry Minus HcrAVntcli. Mary Miller , a young lady who holds ciown a chair in the first part at the People's theater , claims to have had her watch stolen from her yesterday. She says that iho went into n wine room to get a f3 bill clanged When Al Phcrsonol approached h r and bnatchcd her watch. Phersqnal is said \ \ bo ft foreman lu u Douglas street rVVH ; The proprietors of the wine loom say that the theft did not occur in their place1 , but that Phcrsonnl'nnd the womnn spent nbout four hours In the plnco during the day. One of them slated that the woman gave Pher- Komil the watch to wrnr for it short while. Ho went out of the place nnd did not return , Mnry then hunted him up nnd found him standing In front of the plnco where ho works , She asked him for It nnd ho told her that ho had pawned it. Ho was arrested by Ofllccr II n gey at her complaint. Had a bilious attack and ono of those indescribable cases of constant weari ness. Took quinine nnd other remedies without relief. Took Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic ; am strong and well. Asa Thompson , LoganOhio. Goodman Drug Co. , agents , Omaha. A CUVKII'HWIMM : : . A Kor ccl Check Worked OfT In n Novel Way. Last Saturday evening n young man walked Into the stoio of Thompson & Hcl.lcn and handed a check for J'/O , having the sig nature of Samuel Hums attached , to Mr. Hcldcn to have him cash It. Ho was In his shirt sleeves and stated that he was ono of Samuel Hums' clerks , and that Mr. Hums desired the accommodation. Mr. Heldcn handed him the money without hesitation , desiring to oblige his neighbor. The young man walked out , stopping at the door a mo ment to chat with Mr. Thompson In regard to the condition of the day's business. Mr. Thompson felt a little uneasy with regard to the check , and watched the supposed clerk cross the street and enter Mr. Hum's store , his suspicions wcro allayed. Mr. Hums stated that ho had not noticed the man enter his stoic , imil the supposition is that he merely looked in and departed. The $5' ) check is a rank forgery , no attempt being made whatever to imitate Mr. Hums' signa ture. The signature attached to the check wns wrlt'.cn in a delicate , womanish hand , and read "Samuel Hums. " Mr. Hums' sig nature Is hold and heavy , and Is written "S.im'l Hums. " Mr. Thompson could not describe the man who perpetrated the fraud , as ho thought the transaction legitimate and did nut notice him closely. Visitors to the city should try the Globe hotel , 131U Douglas. TltlUI ) TO D1U , Hut a Stomach rump Prevented His Intcjidrd DPIMIHP. A man by the name of McLaughlin , who Is a watchmaker In the employ of a Tenth street lewder , attempted suicide yesterday afternoon. About o'clock Ofllcer Savage picked him up in the alloy behind thu store with an empty ounce vial in his hand. It had evidently contained morphine , which McLanghlin had swallowed. He was rushed to the city Jail and Dr. Halph with his stomach pump summoned. Alter along and severe .struggle MoLaughlin was re lieved of the morphine and his life saved. It was learned that he had been drinking heav ily for about a week. He has been separated from his wife for several years , and lately she has boon writing to him from Chicago , asking him for mone.v and requesting him to return to her. Tuesday evening she arrived In Omulm in search of him. and as a result of an interview with her Mcl.utighlin tried to kill himself. After ho hu.l been pumped out ho said that ho would "try it again some time and would not got left again. " As ho lay at thu station he could only toss his head from side to side , nnd moan : "I love you , I love you , no matter what you've done.1' Hut little could bo gathered from his talk except that his wife was not to blame for their sep- nration. Ho is n man of line physique , well di'csscd nnd very intelligent looking. His wife's residence could not bo learned. Champion Jimmy The Police Gnrctto medal , emblematic of the middle weight boxing championship , was formally presented to its winner , Jimmy Lindsay , yesterday nftcrnoon. The presen tation was made la the presence of n big crowd of sporting men , who were Invited to the Grand Sec sample room for the express purpose of meeting the clever young boxer. On behalf of Hlehard 1C. Fox , Prof. Pntsoy Fallen pinned the beautiful golden trophy on Lindsay's breast. The young champion ac cepted in a shoi t speech. When nature falters and requires help , recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier. Dlebold Safes. Call and sec the largo block of safes and vault doors carried by Menghor & Whitmorc at 419 S. 15th street Omaha. Held Up , Sand-lSiium-d and Hnblicd. John Hovcry , a line-appearing farmer boy , came in from the neighborhood of Spring field to buy a suit of clothes. While passIng - Ing along the Union Pacific tracks bet ween Q street nnd the stock yards crossIng - Ing , six men "held him up , " sand-bagged him and robbed him of § il , all the money ho had. Ho was terribly battered np. The police Iiavo the matter In hand and will bring thu guilty ones to Justice if it bo possible. The lilting Tongue. Slander attacks us from behind. The blto Is rarely felt unless It Is malignant and per sistent. Disease , too , often steals upon us through a vital channel.- The air wo brcatho affects the lungs if it bo inal.irious it enters the blood , if a change too quickly in the tem perature It produces disease of the throat , etc. Whether Hosteller's Stomach Hitters is taken to prevent or to remedy the various forms of disease produced by miasma , such as intermittent fever , dumb ague , ague cake orbillious remittent , it is and over has proved to bo an effective and thorough remedy ono which docs not only ameliorate the symp toms of the maladies of this type , but eradi cates their cause. Dyspepsia , liver com plaint , rheumatism , bladder nnd kidney troubles uro among the Immunity articling troubles which It promptly relieves and ul- limalcly removes. 1'Yll Off tlio ilriil e. Once moro the Omaha nnd Council Bluffs bridge was the scene of an accident but fortunately - tunatoly not a fatal one. Yesterday Gco. Miller and John Pollock were wearing boiled shirts and Sunday clothes , anil taking one-half a day off. They were at work on the lower portion tion of the false work and happened to step upon a loose plank , which , as it always does , threw both of them into the river. Miller struck out for the shore , and Pollock held onto the plank , and both of them wcro picked up by the bridge company's skiff. Col. Cochnin's sale of Council Bluffs lots , Sept. It ! . See page 0. In n Critical Condition. Ur. Unlph called on Mike Connolly , the ninn cut by young Duke- Tuesday evening , and found him In a very unfavorable condi tion. , Ho had passed a bad night , nnd yes tcrday was restless and feverish , and the chances seem to bo against recovery. The doctor thinks , however , by careful watch ing and nursing , lie will pull through all right. Dyspepsia Makes the lives of many people misor- nblo , nnd often letuls to self-destruction. We know of no remedy for dyspepsia , more , successful than Uood's Sarsapar ilia. It acts gently , yet surely and olllcioiuly , tones the stomnch and other organs , removes the faint feeling , creates a peed appctitocuros headache , and refreshes thu burdened mind. Give Hood's Sarsaparilla u fair trial. It will do you good. Army. Second Lieutenant Cluirlcs J. Stevens , Troop J , Ninth cavalry , 1ms been promoted to first lieutenant. Troop II , Ninth c.ivulry , vice Gibbon , retired. Second Lieutenant Lnwrenco J. Heani , Company I , Twenty-first infantry , 1ms also been promoted to llrst lieutenant , Company 1C , Twenty-first infantry-vico Wltticti , ap pointed regimental adjutant. Wanted , a first class dress poods sales man. Inquire of J. L. Brunuoia&Sons , Thirteenth and Jackson it tri ! - . - . . . 11 'fivnnRclhio" nt tlio Or anil Opera House. There was n largo nudlcnro nt the Grand opera house last evening , and Hlco's well. known and still popular burlesque , "Evutlgo- "Ino , " was most appreciatively received. After something like a do/on years this work appears to have lost none of Its power of attraction , nnd , perhaps , will not for ns many years to como when properly presented. Such treatment It gets from the company now nt thu Grand , which is one of the strong est that has ever appeared In this class of entertainments in this city. The burlesque wns giv.cn last night with none of lt well known attractive fea tures omitted , and was especially line In the costuming and spectacular effects. The chorus singing wns also line , while Miss Montnguu as Kvnngellne , Miss Tcmplcton ns Gabriel , MalTat ns tlio Lone rishcrmnn , nnd Kortosquo as Catherine merited the cor dial recognition each received from the au dience. It was it pleasing , satisfactory enter tainment , and will be repeated this and to morrow evenings nnd nt the Saturday mat- ineo. ineo."A "A Tin Soldier" at Iloyd's. The attraction at Hoyd's opera house last evening wns that familiar three act farce , "A Tin Soldier , " n-id it was witnessed by a crowded houso. The average Individual wi'nts to bo something more than enter tained nt a theater ho wants to bo amused. The prodtict'on ' presented ntHoyd's | ' last eve ning is arnusln ? , exceedingly so , but cannot lav claim to anything else. The author did tot trouble himself about a plot , and was not harrassed or hampered by imy regard for the unities. Ho struck upon an Idea that was funny to him and put It Into u form to please others It wns n highly successful venture , and seems likely to continue so un til ho or somebody else can think of some thing better. The company presenting "A Tin Soldier" nt Uoyd's this week Is not as a rule above criticism , but those upon whom the real responsibility of carrying the per formance is devolved acquit themselves cred itably. It is an entertainment to amuse Solely , nnd this It accomplishes. It will oc cupy the stage nt Hoyd's during the remain der of the week , including n Saturday mat- ineo. Hpbnutopol's Popularity. Another large audience last night wit nessed the spectacle of the Siege of Sebasto- pol. Similarly large audiences are likely to witness it for a couple of weeks yet. Lust night It was bo attended by the traveling salesmen who made such a grand display In the parade. The specialty features still con tinue to bo an admirable attraction , nnd the bombardment and storming of Malakof 's ' n scene that thrills every spectator with won der at its magnillccnco and splendor. The entertainment N growing moro elaborate with almost every performance , nnd each time there is something now to attract and interest. WAItXKU'tLOO CA11IK Ili.Mii : : > ii > . "Sarwipa- rilla " "Cotip.li and Con sumption .Remedy , " "Hops and Uuelui. " "Extract , ' "Hair Ton " "Liver Pills " ic. , "Plaster. " ( Pormib-Elec- tricul ) , ' ' .Rose Cream , " for Catarrh. They are the simple , effective remedies of the old Lop C'abin days. Everybody uses Warner's Tippecanoo. TIIIO HEAI/TY MARKET. Instruments Placed on liceord Dttr * inn Yesterday. _ C Proctor nnd husband to H It IInil , lot u , blk 1 , .Mayno'tcM ncld , w il . . I2,00 I'nlon Stock Viinls company to Wllllnm Wilson , lot H blk II , lat add to South Omaha , w d 263 Patrick hand company to S S Campbell , lots Ifi , III , 17. lt > , 111 und 0 , blk KO , Dun dee pliice O.OCO V U I.nntry and \\lto to U U C'nrlson , lot If. blk W , Florence , w d 200 J W Uedfnrd and wife to B I.yncn , u 10 It of lot I ) . blk 1. Klrkwood place , \ \ d . . . . 475 A Doll unil wife to J Itybcrg. lot 12. blk 471. Untndvluw. \ \ il 350 Slilnny Smith nnd w Ifo to \ \ A Itodlck , lot l.blkin. Snnll'sU'd add , w il 25,000 J 1 Ucillck to biiiney Smith , lots H , 11. in , II nnd VI. blk 111 , sub .1 I Kcillck'b nilil.w A. 12,500 0 Austin nnd husband to U'm S Myers , lots ( I nnd 7 , blk KI , Waterloo , w d 100 13 E riench nnd tt Ifo to TV Holes , lots 3 , 4 und C , blk d. Central ] inrkr d 4.0CO N Jorgensen to J fc'orensen et nl , ; i2xl07U bo nw he 10-15-13-c 050 0 II Mnrplo to J C rnlhoun , undivided J4 interest In lot 5 , blk : m > . Onuihix , wrt. . . . 1 L Lnndrock mid wlto to It llnrrounhs , lots landVblkil. llrookllne. w d 1,100 L North and wife to r II Kuimon , lots 23 and 24 , blk IV , llnnscom plnce , d 1 Tourteeu transfers aggregating SJ2.G27 Tlio Thieves' Harvest. There were numerous cases of pocket picking during the jam at the circus Thomas Wallar , a Vinton street grocer , lost a gold watch , which had been clipped fioin the chain , while a Mrs. Kountz hud ahandsachcl containing $12 and n pair of opera glasbes , snatched from her nands. Itssiipor'orm-rnllonro ' proven In millions of lioini's lor morn tnan H qu irtnr of n century. It Is u wl bv tlio rmtod States < ! oeminent. indorsed : - dorsod by thu heads ofthe great I'nlvorslties ns the stroiiKO-t , purest nnd in 1st honlthfid. Ir- Prlco's ( 'ream HaUng 1'owdcr iVip < not contain nnnnonln. llmo or iilnm. Sold only In cans. . l' , Irn 1IAKINC1 1'OWDBU CO. v uwlork. Chicago. St. Louis MAX MEYER & BRO , WHOLESALE Jewelers anil Music Dealers. General Agents for STEINWAY , KNABE , CHICKERiNG nnd other Ilrst-clasj I'lnnos. Look nt FOLLOWLNU 11AKOALNS TOR Ti.N : DAYS. Down . I Stcimvny Square , cost J85U , for17 < > . : . K300 HO.OO 1 Kiiiibe So.uare , cost JGJO.for KiSJ . 25.00 15.00 1 Decker llros. Square , cost StWlorWW . 20.03 10.00 1 Ilmmerson Square , cost nw. rorf.o . 10.00 c.oo 1 Newton \ Co. Square , cost $100 , rorWO . 15.00. 8.00 1 Mwr h.iU \Vendel Uprlcht l'lnno.cobtnew3UiUorl < ) 20.W 10.00 1 Mullet it Davis Upright ns good ns new , cost $ jW , 25.W. 15.03 1 Hiillet A : Davis Square , cost ni\vi.ViU ) , forUjit . 20.00 10.00 1 ShoninKv'r 5 Octava OrRim , cost new $75 , for only { .T > . . 10.0) C.OO 1 Mionlnger Org-in. used ono ycnr.cobtnewHJ5.for$85 . 10.00 6.0J 1 Mason. * jlumlln Urgan double bunk , coat new & " > 6j forttli 10.00 0.00 ilrlug tilts ad. Mlth you to avoid mistakes. MAX MEYER & BRO. , Corner Sixteenth and Faruum Sts. " ' * * ' " ! - THE BEST MADE. i Wo can yli'a lion the lai'i/cst ] stock and nlve tlio lowest prices , Jn the city. ' ' IT. J. QALJIItAITn , Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Hth an ! Uonnl.u St. Office telephone , 400 ; Uoaldunco telephone. 5 < W. OMAHA vs. MILWAUKEE Friday und Saturday at 4 P. M. , Sunday and Monday at 3:30. : JlyMAHN'SGOLItliN DVSI'Ul'SIA CUUK. This remedy is warranted to euro all eases of Dyrfpepiln , riiituleneo. Acidity < iC the Stomach , and Indigestion , no mutter of how lent ? stand- Ing. Price Wc ) per box. Tor Halo liy nil drug- puts. .Manufactured by Gustavo Ilnhii , Omnlm , Nebraska. FOUNTAIN KINI2 CUT AMID PLTJQ Incomoarably the Boat. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT At the beginning of llio Autumn Season wo offer our greetings to our friends nnd customers with the pleasing conviction , Hint they will give n ready attention nnd kind reception to our offering. Our patrons know that our advertisements are always well worth rending , in fact that it pays lo read them carefully. Wo never advertise or promise impossibilities. We don't try to humbug people as is done iu many clothing advertisements ; we appeal only to sound judgment and reason. We adhere in our advertisement strictly , to the truth , and whenever wo do announce some special bargain the people uro always sure that it is something extraordinary , and no jjvery day affair. "We arc now rendy for the now season with a new stock. Wo have made every effort to the selection of a stock , which , in all respect should have no superior ; not even an equal in this part of the country nnd wo think that in this we have succeeded. When wo say that it is without exception the largest display of goods for Men's wear , over exhibited in any one establishment outside of Now York or Philadelphia , wo mean exactly what wo day. Our trade is constantly increasing and we have prepared this fall for u larger increase than ever. Though we have only recently added considerable stmce , we have again not room enough to display this sea sons stojk 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 your patronage. And not only in clothing do we make such a display , cvery department of our large establishment is equally well slocked. Our Hut , Department contains more hats than any l\vo of Iho largest exclusive Hat stores together. Our Underwear , Hosiery , Glove und every other department is crowded with new goods. About prices wo only have this much to suy. COMI : AND SKK HOW OUH GOODS Aiir MAUKKD. Old cus tomers need not be told how much they can save by trading willwi" . Quit GOODS AHI : MAKKKD THIS SKASON WITH THIS QRKAT oifJEcr ix vn\v : \ OF UKT.UNIXU ALL OUR OLD CUSTOMERS , AND GAINING FOU us MKN-Y THOUSAND NEW ONKS. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. Cor. I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. CAUTION Dpslciilni : persons , tnklnjj nilvnntiiKO of our reputa tion nrn constantly Hlnnimj hotfin Mrdluiil KMabllHliiiiontH to cluuiMVO Htraimci-H vlHltlim the city. XliobO protoinlorw UMiully < litmi | | > eNir in a 1'cw works. Hownrool thorn or their runners or iiiccntH. Tlio Omaha IMcillciil und Snrulunl Institute li thoonly onuiblshocl Mmllcnl lnutiito in Omah" , Dr. McMtiinmy , 1'roprlutur. AVIion you niiiku tip your mind to visit UH iniilco a inntiiorniuluni of our c.taot mlilfc , mill thus HHVO trouble , ilflay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases , and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W , MiiWY , Physician and Surgeon in Charge. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. by n Number of Couiiictciit , SUillful ami Experienced Physicians and Surgeons. Particular Attention paid to Deformities , Diseases of Women , Diseases of the Urinary and Soxnal Organs , Private Diseases , Discuses of the Mortons System , Liui and Tliroat Oise.ixs , Surgical Operations , Epllcpsj or Fits , Piles , i Cancers , Tumors , tie. crn improved \vestcombined b , , . . . . . _ , - . - . . , . . . . . . tilatcd rooms for patients. , tluce skilled physicians always in the building. All kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner. We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical Batteries , and can supply physicians and patients any appliance , remedy or instrument known. Call and consult as , or write for civruljvrs upon all subjects , with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. Wo have superior advantages und facilities for troatintr diseases , performing surgical operations and nursing patients , which , combined with oar 'acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and roputution , aliould muko tho'Omnlm Modicul and Surgical Institute tliii first choice. The Oinalm Medical nnd Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business nnd scientific principles , andpation ts rociove hero every advantage that art , skill , science and human ingenuity can bring to bear on their cases. Their eoi fort and convenience will always bo talcou into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us , you will find thcfao ( statements of our position , location and facilities nro not overdrawn in any particular , but are plain un varnihhed facts. BOOK TO MEN FREE. Upon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impotencv , Syphilis , Gleet nnd Varicocolo , with question li&t. My Itcasou for tVi'ltiiitf a IIooU Upon Private , Special and Xcrvoim IMsenses. I have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary ana sexual organs , have become a recognized authority upon the subject , consequently 1 receive an immense number of letters from physicians and alllictod persons , asking' my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the bonojlt of such per ons , I havowrit ten a book giving a general description of the most common diseases and conditions , my treatment , success , advice , oto. After reading it , persons will have a cleared 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 id not to furnish rending matter to a class of persons who read out of mere idle curiosity , but for the benefit of the many who are bullering to a greater or less degree from diseases , or the olfocs of diseases or abuses , of the sexual or urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases , or their fcoqual. Many of thcmarc ignorant of the cause of the dilllculty that has wrecked their eonstituUonsthrowna cloud over their bright prospects and in shortening their days. SURGERY. Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip , Club Feet , Tumors , Cancers , Fistula , Cataract , Strabismus ( Cross eves ) Varicocele , Inverted Nails , Wens nnd Deformities of the Human iiodies performed in the most scientific manner. _ . . , _ . , . Wetieat Chronic Disc.iscof the Lungs , Heart , Head , Blood , Skin , Scalp , Stomach , Liver , Kidneys , Bladder. Nerves , Bones , etc. , as Paralysis , Lpilcpsy , ( Fits ) , Scrofula , Brights Disease. Tape Worm , Ulcers or Fever Sores , Dyspepsia or Gastritis"Baldness , Bczeino , etc. Carefully , skillfully and sientifically by the latest nnd most npprovedmethods. WHITE FOll BOOK ON DIS EASES OF WOMEN , FREE. Dr McMcnamv has for } cars devoted a large portion of his time to the study and treatment of thib class of diseases , and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself , and s lully biipplied with every in- btrument , appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surgery. We claim superiority over any oculist or nurist in the west , and the thousands whom we nave cured , after others have failed . substantiate our claims. . ; : To those aftlictcd wit' ' * Eye and Ear Diseases , we simply say call and consult us , get a sceintilic opinion , then visit whom you like , and if you ate 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 am 1 physician * who writeub ; In ro 'ard to cases ; by readings them carefullv phpsician nnd patient will have a clear undemanding and can discribe cases to us more intelligently. WKII Ii FOR 1IOOK ON DIS EASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FREE. Address all letters to OnyC uHI . IMIEIDIO-AJL , .A-HSro _ _ _ Or , DR. J. W. McMENAMY , N. W. Corner 13tli and Dodge Streets , Omaha , Neb. 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