< * 3 " . -T j fy f N ig igy . ssferf si 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BjEE : TUESDAY' ' OCTOBER 9. 1888. THE CITY. The KcUormnn public cchool OnVcst Park street near the city limits , opetied yesterday with Miss HutuhiiiHon in charge. Justice Anderson yesterday issued a large number of attachment : ) against the grocery store of M. Strumpf , at Fourth and Walnut streets. The remains of Robert C. Goodwin wore shipped to Kcokulc , la. , Sunday nfternoon , and were attended to the depot by an escort of the Knights of Pythias. The Sams Jewelry company has filed nrtlcloB of incorporation. The capital stock IH $ :10 : , < M)0. ) The incorporates are C. H. HiH-oll , II. S. Howard and J. K. Eberpolo. Owing to the continued illness of Ser geant Mat/.a the ] > olieo and fire commis sioners at its hiHt meeting decided to nsk for the tender of his resignation of that position ho that a successor may be appointed. The tax sales advertised in Tin : Hr.i : have hud the elleet of sending a large number of surjiri'-ed property owners to the county treasumr to pay Choir taxes. Some had forgotten and others hud neg lected to pay before. The owner of a team stolen at Mitch ell , Dak.asintho city Sunday. Ho tracked the thief as far as Ulair. One of the animals was a two-year-old that had never been hitched up before , but the thief drove it seventy miles the lirst day. Henry Hornberger. who ruin a saloon at l.'Wl Douglas street , and who was ar rested about a month ago for belling liquor after midnight , conducted his own case before n jury in police court yesleiday. Ho had been seen by Olli- cors Green and Ha/o dealing out liquor between the hours of li and ! i in the morning , but the legal ability of the defendant enabled him to so pu//.lo the jury that uftnr considering Ihe ease for an hour and a half they failed to come to an agreement. PeiHoiml Tom C Jarvls of the Jarvis Dramly com pany , California , is in town on business for the linn , lie thinks Omaha the finest city between San rr.meKco and Chicago. Mr. Patrick ll.iggcrty. a prominent iner cnant of O'Neill , is in the city on a brief visit. H. W. McCtuic , a banker of the same city , accompanied him. They will return this morning. A Counterfeit and Swindle. C. E. Wheaton , u farmer residing near Kearney , was at the sjockyards yesterday , met a couple of new acquaintances and oblig ingly changed n 4100 bill for one of them , which afterwards proved to bo counterfeit. The shurpcis have not been arrested. Dangerously III. Sergeant Mat/a , of the department of po lice , is reported to bo a very sick man. The latest rumors alloat are to the effect that if a change does not soon occur , he will never again bo seen at his post of duty His af fections are of a feverish tendency , and so badly complicated , that it is said they bailie the skill of the medical profession. Stole n. Horse and Iltifjey. An unknown thief stole a horse , and buggj belonging to C.A. Mentor , on Capital avenue last Saturday evening. The horse was tied nt the corner of Twenty-fifth and Davenport , streets , when the thief came up , cut the rein , and , getting into the buggy , drove away. The thief is being hunted in every direction by deputy sheriffs Seriously Injured. It is now claimed thot Oscar J. Martin , a well-known young railroad man of this city , who was injured in the lower Union Pacific yards on Wednesday of last week , is in amore moro serious condition than was at first ex pected. Ho now lies in a critical condition at his homo in Council Dluffs. He is a mem ber of the Olivette Circle , and admired by all bis friends. A Kleptomaniac. C. Johnson , residing on Mason street near Twentieth , is again in custody , this time for the larceny of some carpenter tools. Johnson has Just completed a term in the county Jail , whither ho was sent on a similar charge. He lias a mania for appropriating articles to his own use that belong to some ono clso and for this reason spends a goodly portion of his time in Jail. Judge Derka furloughcd him for thirty days in the county Jail on bread and water. Green turtle fcoup to-day at Ed Mau- ir's restaurant , 11214 Farnam street.Mau Dentil ofn Mercy Slater. A life devoted to acts of charity was brought to a close yesterday , wncn Sister Mary Scholostica Cawley passed peacefully away at St. Mary's convent. Her former home was in Pittsburgh , Pa. , and she was transferred to the convent here some time ago , but for the last nine months consump tion claimed her for its own , and she was un- nblo to leave the convent. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning , when the re mains will bo interred in the Holy Sepulchre. Sco Poycko Dro.s for pear cider. Not n Hotel. Mr. Joseph Barker , when asked about the rumor that ho and his brother proposed erect ing a hotel at Sixteenth and Howard streets , said i "Thoro is no truth ' in the report , nnd I do not know how it started. Wo own some ground nt that point , and have said several times that wo were reiuly to build on it when ever It looked prolltablo to do so , but it does not appear that way now. Wo wore negoti ating at ono time for the erection of an opera house at Sixteenth and Howard , but the other paity failed to inako the proper guaran tees and the project fell through. It may bo that this gave rho to the rumor of a hotel. " The best is cheapest. Jarvis 7 7 brandy. Itcplcvincd James G. Winstanloy has secured n city license by means of a writ of replevin issued "by Justice Holmes. Ho claims that ho was in partnership with H , C. Virgo , and that ho pave a city lot to Messsrs. Storz it Her in payment of the J" > < ) license fee called for by the city council last spring. The saloon was situated at the corner of Nineteenth street nnd St. Mary's avenue , and having some light misunderstanding with his partner , ho took down the license with the Intention of asking Messrs. Storz it Her the moaning of nn endorsement put on it by his partner askIng - Ing for n change of location. Mr. Storz took1 It. and then refused to return it , although repeatedly asked to do so. and finally - ally foreclosed a mortgage , nnd sold the en tire outfit to ono Krnost Moyors. On making the necessary affidavit , the writ was granted nnd Constable Eddy captured the license on Saturday night. The hearine of the case Is Bet for October 10. Six gold medals awarded Jarvis brand v. I'oor In Dentil. "I linvo a dead babe and I want a coffin , but I'm too poor to buy it , " said a woman to Mr. Pat Heafy Sunday morning , nnd when ho asked her where it was she broke down tmd sobbed out , "Hero. " And it was there , lying closely to her brcnst , ut the close of its snort life of twenty-ono days. Then she told her story. Her name was Mary Mown , nnd two mouths ago her husband died in South Omaha , leaving her about to become n mother. From its birth the child was sickly , and Sunday morning it died , while she had no means to procure n burial. Then she walked in to the city , carryinu the dead child with her , and In answer to her appeal Mi' . Heafy furnished gratuitously ono of the finest caskets and richest robes his stock af forded. More than that he allowed the heart broken mother to select the cemetery and the lot In which the child will bo buried , and ' terday the cniUl wus laid away at his ex- 'pcniu. _ _ , brantly'tho best. . -to * . DADDY JONES WAS TOO SMART Two Scoundrels Try to Work Omaha's Oldest Inhabitant. THE BOGUS LOTTERY SCHEME. A Dodge Street llooni the lineal Ofllcc of the Orrrit Hourly Drnwlnj ; Five Thousand the 1'rUo Ho Drew. Two Crookn Strike n up nbove the gr.ulo on South Six teenth street mljnuont to the clmmber of commerce towers the residence of Mr. A. I ) . Jones , who was Omaha's first postmaster. Saturday , ns the noon hour hail ] ust Joined its predecessors in the decade , the monotony surrounding the Jones household was broken by an informal caller , who e.imo ostensibly on a business err.ind , but principally to prop agate a swindling scheme of no little magni tude. He represented himself to bo the son of John Barker and an attache of the H.ink of Commerce. Ho stated that ho w.is In quest of n residence for rent , and concluded that , Inasmuch as Mr. Jones transacted moro or less of that business , he would grant him the patronage. Mr. Jones had some miittlv- iiifr about the existence of a John Harkor. At this Juncture , ho drifted upon another subject and stated that ho had been In Cal ifornia and "vhllo there purchased a drawing on n Chicago house. Ho stated that he had received notice from the agent in Omaha that his ticket had drawn two historical books , which mentioned the name of the listener ( Jones ) as being one of the pioneer settlers , and us a friend , ho concluded to do nate one of them to him , at the same time inviting him to take a walk to the ofllco whore he kept his library. The individuals in question started for the "ofllco" and a short walk brought them to the Houscl block , 11513 Dodge street , opposite the Planters' hotel. At this point they wended their way up the front steps to the "olllcc. " Upon entering , the "agent of the Chicago house" was ran fronted nnd the latter seated himself by a table and prepared for "business. " Marker told him that he had been informed that his ticket had drawn two historical books , which he hud coum to obtain. The "agent" said he had received the books , but they wore damaged in transportation , and wete not m condition to bo delivered , but would soon have more and would deliver them personally. Ho also informed Uarker that bcsido the books ho had drawn ? 50 , which was turned over to him. He said that there was some "change" over , but that In such instances his company always gave tickets instead of money. Ho informed Darker that he would have to go to Chicago to draw on the latter tickets , but Uarker stated that ho w.is connected with the Hank of Commerce , and could not spare the time. The agent then said he could make a special drawing hero , and Darker consented to it. Ho then spread out a piece of parchment , upon which w.is a aeries of ligures printed in inks of various shades. A number of cards with numbers on them were presented to Uarker , and when the figures on the back were compounded the aggregate was thirty-two. This , the agent stated , entitled Marker to $10 and two moro tickets , which ho gave him. Another draw was made , but , in the meantime , Darker stated that he would give one of the tickets to his f i lend ( Jones ) , and let him try his luck. They both drew out four cards each , which , when added up , aggregated twenty- seven. This , the agent stated , entitled the holders to Jfi.OOO each. The "money" was counted , and the agent placed the package of greenbacks in the hand of each patronbut immediately took back the money , stating that ho had forgotten part of his duty that was to enquire into the character and stand ing of the individuals to whom the money was paid. Ho .stated that each of his patrons must show that he had $ t,000 ! in hand in cash , and under that consideration only could ho turn over the money. Darker stated that he would see his wife and obtain that amount , and Jones also stated that he would meet the requirement. The latter two then left the agent with the understanding that they would soon return with the collaterals. Mr. Jones instead went to the Dank of Commerce and made known the deal to Mr. Oeorgo Darker , of tnut insti tution. He was instructed to notify the po lice , and at once reported the matter at headquarters. Officers Ormsby and Dcinp- sey were ordered to work the case up. Jones , in some unaccountable manner became con fused as to the number of the house , and this resulted In the oflleers that were de tailed to look up the case being turned off the proper clue. Mr. Jones describes "Darker" is being a well-formed , good-looking individual , with a beardless face , slight build , and below the medium height of mankind. Ho was attired in dark clothes. The individual who man ipulated the cards is described as being about five feet ten inches tall , of slight build , dark moustache , and about thirty-llvo years of ago. Ho also wore dark attiro. Mr. Jones stated that they both had the ap pearance of gentlemen and were "interesting conversationalists. " Ho is of the opinion that they are still domiciled within the city limits. The officers ure still on the case , but thus far have not been successful in running down their game. The house in which this unparalleled piece of rascality was attempted is kept by Miss C. A. Hamilton. She rents out u number of rooms. One of these , the parlor on the first floor , she rented to "Darker" on Friday last. He paid her a dollar surety and said he would not desire to occupy the room for two nights. Saturday , however , he induced Mr. Jones to accompany him to the apartment ns above de scribed. The three remained closeted for about thirty minutes. While theie , two other strangers arrived , looking for rooms , and Miss Hamilton knocked at the parlor door , with the Intention of showing thatapartmont to them , thinking that Darker was not as eli gible a tenant as she desired. The knock was responded to by "Darker , " who quickly , and excitedly through a narrow opening re marked that ho must not bo disturbed for at least twenty minutes. It was at that time the sharpers were endeavoring to fleece Mr. Jones. Shortly afterwards , the trio disap peared. Miss Hamilton is mortified over the occurrence. She has seen none of the par- tics since. Such , however , is not the experience of her roomers. Notsatisficd with having attempted to defraud Mr. Jones , the alleged "Darker , " early Sunday morning , visited Miss Ham ilton's , walked through the sleeping apart ments of all the males , and then walked away and has not since been seen. Ho was last observed by Mr. A. O. Kobinow , the elocu tionist , whoso apartment is at the rear of the main hall. Mr. Kobinow awoke about 8 o'clock nnd found a stranger in his room. "What arc you doing hero , sir ! " inquired Kobinow. "Isn't this Deb Smith's room ! " asked the intruder , at the same time dropping a picco of Mr. Kobinow's wearing apparel. "No , sir , it isn't , was the reply. " "Are there any sleepers up-stairsi" asUcil the visitor. Mr. Kobinow said there were , whereupon the stranger cooly turned to po. but stopped long enough to ask if Mr. Kobinow would have a glass of beer. The latter declined on the ground that ho was going to church. "Oh , to with church 1" ejaculated the sneak , as he coolly closed the door behind him. him.Tho The next instant Kobinow heard the front summer door slam. Ho rushed out in his rube do nuil , but no trace of the prowler could bo found. The household occamo alarmed , and all the roomers made their ap pearance , three of them , gentlemen mourning - ing the loss of coins they hail had In their pockets. The victims wore W. K. Dennett , a plumber , who lost J12 ; A. Miller , a plumber , lost f.1 , and Mr. Hobinow lost t3.5. When the last mentioned returned to his room ho found his keys lying on the floor. They had been taken off his chain , and If the owner had not awakened at the time ho did , it is probable his trunk nnd dressing case would huvo been rilled by the scoundrel. You can find cool , well furnished rooms at the Globe hotel , best located lioubo in Qninlm. Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of 40 , 80 , to ICO aerea now on the mar ket. Complete abstracts .to turtno fur nished. . J. L. LOYKTT , . 20 So. Thirtconth'st.Omaha ; , Neb , ' SIX DAYS' Enforcement of a. New llulc Hy Com- inlNBioti Men , Yesterday the following resolution , adopt ed by the local commission men , on Septem ber 21 , went Into effect : KoHolvcd , That on and after October 8 , 18SS , all sales of butter , eggs , game , poultry , vegetables , fruits , and produce generally , shall be settled for on the first Monday fol lowing their dnto at the otllco of the seller. This was signed by the following commis sion men : 1'cycne Dros. Co. , Dates & Co , , C. W Dcall St Co. , S. J. Newman & Co. , Klbbel & Smith , fico. Schroedcr &Co. , Klrschbraun fc SOIIH , Kyder & Ollck , Wilcox Dros. fc Co. , Dranch & Co. . Hiddoll & Klddoll , Win. Slov- crs , t Co. . K. Dlngham it Son , Martyn Dros. & Co. , Whitney it Co. , C. Kosso & Co. , Dar ker it Sampson , W. L. . Harbor. Troxoll it Williams , Moore it Patterson , J. H. Keilhiiph it Co. , H. J. Hhupp it Co. , 1' . Kocco , Uro. it Co. , Kobt. Purvis , W. H. Young it Co. , J. T. Jackson & Co , A number of these ilrms was seen and each stated that it was heartily in accord with the resolution and they intended to llvo up to It Some of them , however , claimed it would in no manner affect their business be cause they are now doing a cash trade and have been for many years. The Pbycko Drothcrs company stated that thev had con versed with a largo number of retail dealers on the subject and that the majority of them were s itistled with the proposed change. There were some , however , who claimed the new order would be oppressive , because they had dilllcillty in collecting from their cus tomers. These were told , however , that there would bo no exception made Iti their case. The linn further stated that some of their patrons wore so pleased with the plan that tnoy hoped it would bo followed by the wholesale grocers. The retail grocers in the heart of the city , who , as a rule , nave been buying for cash , are satisfied with the change , feeling that some of the smaller men will have to retire and let their trade como to them. Thcro are about three hun dred and seventy-live grocers in the city , but these are not the only ones who arc referred to by the resolution. It strikes at bakers , restaurants , hotels , nnd In fact every class of people who are purchasing from commission men. The association of these men has the following oftlcois : J. Williams , president ; George Schroeder , vice president and Julius Pcycke , secretary. ININKIIS' : GRIEVANCES. They Will Call oil Superintendent DIckctiHoii to KedroHq Them. Ttie grievance committee of the Union Pa cific locomotive engineers waited upon Gen eral Superintendent Uickenson yesterday. Up to October 1 the engines employed in the bridge service \vero classed as road en gines and wore worked ten hours a day , the engineers and firemen being pulihro.ul wages , * or&'i.tsi and $ i.2. " > per day , * espootively. On that diitc , however , the bridge service was abolished and the engineers transferred to the yard and placed in charge of the yard master. This necessitates their doing switchIng - Ing and other work when called upon1 , and working eleven hours per day ; instead of ten , and yet , as they are now classed as nwitchini ; engines , the pay of the engineer is. reduced 33 cents and that of the , fireman 35 cents per day. In the meantime , tlte conductors and brakemen get paid "extra for the extra time they uro employed , nnd „ the churigo leaves the engineers and firemen to do extra work for less poy , while the rest r.f the crew get an advahen for the same thing. The en gineers claim that one of the rules laid down by President Adams is that no employe shall have his pay reduced , while retaining his situation , but that , if ho leaves it , a cheaper man may bo employed to do the same work , until he becomes accustomed to it , nnd this rule they claim is being violated. No change has been made in the work or pay of the en gineers on the Iowa side of the river , nnd those employed hero think they arc entitled to the same privileges. Consolidating Severn ! Mo.-uls. The Union Pacific , Lincoln & Coloradq railway has filed articles of incorporation in Denver , nnd is the result of the consolidation of several minor roads with the Union Pacl- lie. In the first place the Lincoln ft Color ado was consolidated with the Saltna , Lin coln & Western , and the Union Pacific , under the name of the Union Pacific , Lin coln it Colorado line in Kansas , nnd that in turn was consolidated with the Lin coln , Denver & Colorado , and also with the the Oaklei' and Colby road. This System will be known as the Union Pacific , Lincoln and Colorado , and will be controlled by the Union Pacific , although the work of consoli dation was left in the hands of Mr. A. K. Williams , president of the Lincoln & Colorado rado , nt Topeka , Kas. At nresent , the Oak- loy and Colby line is operated its 'entire ' length of twenty-two miles , and the Salina , Lincoln & Western , from Salina to tho- west line of i'lamvillo township , a distance of 107 miles. From Plainvilio west to Colby , on the Lincoln & Colorado branch , rails ; have been laid the entire distance , ninety-five and one-half miles , nnd the road will bo completed in about ten days , when it will commence to do duty as a feeder to the main line of the Union Pacific. Railroad Notes. Boon Station , on the Union Pacific twenty- seven miles west of Oconec , has been opened for business. Avery Station , between Albright and Gilmore - more on the Union Pacific , will bo opened lor tranic on the 10th. Two of the new switching engines have reached the yards , and the boys are taking notes of Nos. 1103 and licit. Jerry Fltzmaurico will take charge of the now half-extension Pittsburg engine ( > DO , in stead of transfer engine 1)09 ) , as heretofore. No. 2 on the Union Pacific came in late Sunday afternoon. First there was a delay near Choycnno and then the steam chest blow out at Kearney. From there the dust flew and the run of 10i ( miles was made in live and one-half hours , Including numerous stoppages. Changes of station agents are reported as follows at Union Pacific headquarters : H. C. ClarK , Lookout Station , vlco C. H. Tay lor , absent with leave ; C. E. Chrisman , Kawlins , vice Thoo. Wandcll , assigned ; K. D. Guilfoylc , vice J. W. Hey , assigned. All druggists soil Jurvia medical brandy. Determined to Prosecute. C. W. Stockton , on behalf of the Wells Fargo Express company , has sworn out an other complaint against Ed , Harrison , the forger wanted nt Tuckson , Ara. Ho is charged with obtaining money at San Fran cisco , Cal. , by forging drafts on the above express company. Chief Seavey is in receipt of u telegram from the coast requesting him to hold Harrison until the officer from that point arrives. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purl ty.btrength and wholesomeneas. 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' Office Bushman Block16th and Dounlas Sts.i Omaha , eb , OUR NEW ADDITION I Is being rapidly pushed to completion nnd we hope to open the same by the 15th hist. The changes and improvements which we are also making in the old store extend to every floor and department. Wo propose to have not only the largest , but also the boat arranged and best lighted Clothing Establishment. Wo have to apologize to our patrons for the present condition of our store , but it is unavoidable ; we are not only crowded with goods but crowded with buyers at all times , and customers may find it a little inconvenient but they will find themselves amply repaid by the low prices we are making throughout our entire stock and the many bargains wo are offering. Our stock of Overcoats is enormous and the change in the weather has created quite a demand for them. We have everything imaginable , or at least desirable , and among our stock will bo found many lots which are marked in price far below their in trinsic value. The Mens' Suit stock is the heaviest ever shown and ils variety warrants the as sertion that whoever buys a Winter Suit without at least looking hero , fails to consult his own interest. There is not an establishment in the west that oflora the selection or names the prices we do. Boys and Children are as amply provided for we still have some of the special bargain Knee Pant Suits at $2.50 a suit , which would be cheap at $5.00. We want every mother to look at this suit. In long Pant Suits and Boys' and hildren' s Overcoats wo offer great inducements. Underwear you can buy of us at lower prices than the regular retailers pay fop them. Gloves , Hosiery , Neckwear and all other Glens' furnishings at lowest possible- prices. Hats are almost given away , at least you would think so if you look at the con stant rush in our Hat Department. The quantities we handle of these goods , and the way we buy them puts all competition out of the question. COSTE OZLTZL/ST. Nebraska Clothing Company Cor. i4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Burlinglon Burlinglon Route Route < , The Burlington takes the lead. It was in advance of all lines in developing It was in advance of all lines in establishing dining-car service between Missouri river points and Chicago. " K * It was in advance of all lines in giving the people of Omaha and the West a fast mail service. It was in advance of all lines in running its trains from the East into Omaha proper. It was in advance of all lines in reducing the time of passenger trains between Omaha and Chicago. It was in advance , and is the only line by which you can feave Omaha in the morning and arrive in Denver the evening of the same day. It has been progressive in the past. It will lead in the future. Travel and ship via the Burlington. Ticket Office , 1223 Farnam Street. Telephone 250. Depot on Tenth Street. Burlington Burlington Route C.B.&Q .R. Our customers will tnko not ice , that notwithstanding the confusion incident to the im provements being made in our place of business , wo are In continual receipt of new goods , and ore ready to servo our' ' friends to the best of our ability.1 The temporary disorder is only1 a matter of a few days , after ] which we are confident ourj fresh attractions and increased facilities must speak for them selves. Timber Claims , Tree Seeds and Seedlings for Timber Claims , Fruit Trees , bmall 1'rultu , Ornamentals , U\er- tirBccd'forCprlco lUt-I'llKKI Address , D. .S. I-AKI ) , Prop. , Shenandoah. Iowa. UNION COLLEGE OF LAW , wfor cltculMi aUUress U. JJOOTiV CnlcaEO , 111 Heal is Wealth ! Dii. B. 0. WEST'S Nrnvr. AND TlrtAm T A > KENT , a guaranteed poltlc for Hysteria , Ulzzb ness. CouTiiblons , ; 'lt.i , N'ervoua Neuralgia , Henoacue. Nsrvons Prostration , caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wnkofulness. Mental Depression. Hoftcnlng of the Hraln , resulting la Insanity , and leading to misery , decay and death. Premature Old Age. Jlnrrennem , Loss * Tower in either BCT , , Involuntary I.osaei and Bpermatorho1 * caused tir over-exertion of the brain. elf-alni e or over-Indulgence. Kaon box contains one month's treatment. 11.00 a box , of ilx boxes for I5.0C , i nt by malt prepaid on r eelp of prio . \VK GCARANTBR BIX HOXE8 To cure aar oua. With * acb or4 r racilved try ns for six boxen , accompanied with 16.00 , vr will pend in * purchaser our written vnarante * to refund the money It the treatment dees not effect a cure. Guarantors Issued only by C. If. QOODMAN. Dru&Rlst , Solo Agent , lllfl Farnan Mrr"t Omaha. N l al eatuftctlon la the cure of GoacrrLtca end Cloot. I prescribe ItanO feel sate In recommend' Inc It to all sufferer * . i. J. STONCU , M.R. , Dccctur , III. rmcnoi.co. : Tr.d. Bold by Druggist : . JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL FENS GOLD MEDAL FAK1S EXrOSlTlON U',3. Nos. 3O3-4O4-I7O-6O4. THE MOST PERFECT OP PENS , PENNYROYAL TVAPICRS am \ miceeaafully Ukixl monthly by OUT 10,000 vLadlca. An Safe , ttfectuulawl 1'leatant ( I per box hymail.orntdniKRlsU. Staled Particulars S poataRn stamps. Addrcua TBE.KUHIKA CamicAL Co. , DBTHOIT , MICIU JFVr aa(0 and by mail by Goodman Drug Co , , Omuna , Yetr. MEDICAL .ISURBICAUNSTITUTEi N. W. Cor. 13th A Dodge 8t BR/AOE3S , APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUtSEft Best facilities , uppantuc and remedies for lig rcuful treatment of every form of duease rcqun | Ing Medical or burgicil Treatment , ' FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS * Hoard and attendance , best hospital accoranfji datioiuin trie west. WHITE > cm Cucciias on Deformities tfi llracca , Truue > , Cluti Feet , Curvature of lha Spine , Piles , Tumorf , Coucer , Catarrh , Utouclilll * . Inhalation , JJlectricity , raralysU , Itplltpiy , kldi ney. nUcl'ter , Kye , Kar , bUiu and lilood , oed U hurulcal Operations. DlaeaaoB of Women a Specialty * IlqoK ox DiiiACis or WOMEN Km . ONLY EELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTE VIKINO A enciiiTT or PRIVATE DISEASES. All nlood Diseases lucceisfully treated. Syph ilitic rolson removed from the oyKeui without mercury New restorative treatment fur lots ol Vital Tower. 1'etsous unable Co visit ns may be treated at home by correspondence. All commu nication ! confidential. Medicine * or luUntminta sent liy mail or exprcsi , arcurrly packed , no marks to indicate contents or render One pef < souM interview preferred Call and consult ui 08 send hUtory of your case , aud we will tend In Vlaln wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREE ; Upon Private. Special or Nervoua Diseases , Inu vitency , Syphilis , C.leet and Variccctle , witk tpcttlun list. Address Omaha iltilical and turgteal InitltuttCt DR. McMCNAMY , / 1 Cor. 13th ni Ootfi * Sit. , . . 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