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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. DECEMBER 11. 18Sa
THE CITY.
Omoor Uoi-lo - , of the Tenth Btrcct
depot bent , is on the nick list.
The llltlo dauRhtcrot Mr. nml Mrs.
A. 1' . Tukcy. Ellznbotji Todtl Tnkoy ,
rtfjed one your and one month , died yes.
tcrday.
The Millnrd hotel waiters hnd on
tholr new drubs suits Sunday. The boys
looked very nice , nnd Colonel I'luminer
hnd nn extra curl on his mustache.
The flro department was called ou
Sunday morning to quench a small
blaze 'in the sheds of iv brick yard at
Twenty-ninth and Dccatur streets. llio
damage done was liphl.
The county republican central com
mittee hol'd a meeting jcstorday
afternoon toconsldor the contest
inBlltutod by the republican candidates
for thd legislature in the Into election.
The flag of the Union Pacific head
quarters was placed al half-mast yester
day when the announcement of the death
of fclhha Atkins of Uoston , formerly second
end vice president of the t'oad was
made.
Marshal Dicrbowcr and Deputy Mar-
Bhal Stownrl have returned from Ore-
Bon , where they took Hiuhard Jonoway.
the fugitive that wan arrested hero and
wanted at that place for rilling the
mails.
Confidencemnn are again infesting
the Union Pacific depot , but , so far ,
without mooting with any victims. Two
of them tried the old dodge of dropping
n roll of bills at the feet of a granger
Saturday night , but ho managed to re
member that honesty was the best of
policy and didn't claim the money
They have better bucccsd at the trans
fer.
I'orsoniu
O. M. Oaynor , of Chicago , is at the Mil-
Itmi.
I , . T. CnlUins , Fairmont , is a guest nt the
Murray.
M. H. Kavnungh , Now York , Is nt tlio
Murray.
N. 13. Campbell , Milwaukee , is a guest nt
the Paxton.
E. L. Heed , Weeping Water , Is stoppuiB
at thoPuxtoii.
T. S. Huchnnnan , Now York , Is roistered
nt tliol'juton.
George E. Robins , Chicago , is registered
nt the Murray.
S. N. Watson and wife , Chicago , are rep-
istcrcd at the 1'iivton.
Miss Florence Hlce , of Denver , Col. , is u
guest nt the Millnrd.
\V. II. Furnswortli , of I3Iair , Nob. , is reg
istered at the Millunl.
W. P. and A. N. Marltle , of St. Louis , are
guests at the Millnrd.
W. I ) . Knton and wife , of Burlington , la. ,
nrc registered nt the Millnrd.
A. M. York , of the York Loan and Invest
ment company , of Dos Moines , is n guest at
the Murray.
Chnnnoey Wilslo mid wife , together with
Miss Nancy and Muster Chuunccy J. Wilsic ,
of Fullurton , Nob. , are pucstH at the Paxton.
Mr. Holbrook , the Chicago drummer who
was seriously injured the other day by fall
ing down the elevator nt the Paxton build
ing , has recovered stilllclently to allow him
to proceed to Kansas City last nntht- Ex
cellent medical attention and careful nurs
ing at the Murray brought him round in good
shape.
Bfnil Clerks Appointed.
A. A. Clark of Winston , Neb. , has been ap
pointed mail clerk on the Burlington & Mis
souri railway between Kansas Ciiy and
Crawford. .T. H. Flanary of MoEwen , 'Conn. ,
has been appointed mail clerk on the Oregon
short line between Green HiverVyo. . . and
Iluntington , Oregon.
W. G. Hru.cc , of Luslr , Wyo. , has been np
pointed mail clerk on the ElUhorn between
Ctiudron and Glcnrock.
Stntilicd In nSouth Orunhit Bnglno.
At 5M5 o'clock last night Al Cole , a piano
player nt the Lllrdio Mann resort nnu Al
Williams , n lurber , while In a house of easy
Tirtuo , between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-
sixth streets , north of N streets , got into
trouble nnd Cole stabbed Williams in the
back , inflicting a g.ish so deep that a physi
cian , who was summoned , put his ilngors in
the gash the whole length. Whether the
wound is llkclv to prove fatal cannot now bo
stated. Cole was subsequently arrested.
Rol > l)0'I ) Her Kmployor.
Miss Nellie Roth was arrested Sunday on
complaint of Mrs. R. C. Ilowell , 2108 Far-
nam , who claims that while Nellie was
working for her the girl stole the following
articles : Ono gold pair of spectacles , valued
at $10 : ono baby's Jlnuer ring , $1(1 ( ; one- gen
tleman's silk scarf , $3.Cl ) ; one pair of lady's
shoes , $ ! ; one dress waist , $3 , nnd two
skirts , $ J. Nellie denies that .sho took the ,
poods but Mrs. IIowoll claims she has irre
futable testimony that the girl is the culprit.
N'chraslCii Fish.
The Nebraska llsh commission mot in the
ofllco of B , E. 13. Kennedy on Saturday.
The object , of the meeting was to prepare
the annual report. Mf. W. L. May , of Fre
mont , nnd Mr. Kennedy comprise the mem
bers of the board since the death of Dr.
Livingston. Mr. M. E. O'Brien , suporin
tcmlunt of the hatchorics , was also prosunt.
The young Jlsh distributed in the stuto dur
ing the year amounted to 17,73 J.TJ.'i , or.bout
2,000,000 more than durim ; IS57. Two cars
of flsli were received from Illinois. The
cars contained M.O'JO lish of six kinds , differ
ent from any now raised in the state.
Six Inol'iOH of Snml.
The Bnndcrn Flagstone company , which
has the contract for the laying of the walk
around the county building , were- not com
plying with the terms of the contract in the
eyes of the county commissioners , and in
consequence the work was temporarily
stopped Saturday. The point on which the
question was raised by the board was that
the contractors were not spreading n Mx-lnuli
base of sand under the stone as was required ,
but instead wcro using only three inches.
t- The matter was explained , und the work Is
- now bolng done under the specifications of
the contract.
Nostlinin , the Forcer.
Charles Nostham , the hotel boat nnd for
ger from Kansas City , was taken back to that
place yesterday by Mr. Hughes , the Kansas
City detective. Mr. Hughes believes that
Ncsthaui is a professional hotel beat and has
n pal. Ho hints Hint there are other ehnrges
ngnlnst him. Nc.sthain gnvo the nnmo of
Kdwards in Kansas City and did the propri
etor of the Midland hotel to the tune of i'-TiO
with n forged check on the Equitable Lifo
nssurnnco company of Now York. From
there ho wont to DCS Moines , nnd from Do *
Moincs hero , each tlmo rc iitorin under an
assumed name.
Her tt Co , lln eve ,
The well known liquor firm of Her & Co. has
been dissolved and will hereafter be known
us P. E. Her & Co. The retiring member
is Joseph D , Her , those remaining being P ,
E. Her and H. § uesonbach. The 11 rm are
tiio owners of the Willow Springs distillery
of this city , as also a liquor jobbing house on
Harnoy street. The latter feature , it is said ,
the firm will soon discontinue , confining
themselves to tlio work of distilling. Joseph
D. Her is the Junior member of the brewing
llrm of Storz & Hoi. Ho has been with this
llrm for several years and for some time past
lias been disposed to sell out if the * person
coula bo found who was able to meet Ins fig-
wres. HQ is Interested in another brewery
in Kansas City which wna opened three
wccus ago , and it is likely that bo will here a
after make his homo in that city ,
n
An Absolute Cum.
Olio ORIGINAL AUIBTINI3 OINTMENT
Is only put up in large two ounce tin box ,
and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns ,
wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup
tions , will positively care all kinds of pile. ! .
Ask for the ORIGINAL AWET1NB OINT
MENT. Bold by Goodman Drug Co. , at S3
Bl wr box-by mqll 30 cents.
Omalia tlic Comtna Mctllcnl Center of
the Went.
It Is a fact which ha < ? boon noticed by
many observers , that in every country
or section , gome certain city become
celebrated as a medical con tor to which
the sick nnd deformed go from o very di
rection for relief and cure. Such cities
become medical points or ccntors.clther
on account of natural advantages , cli
mate , mineral water. otc.or from boiiiff
the homo of celebrated physicians and
surgeons renowned for their success ,
and possessing extraordinary facilities
for treating and curing diseases. That
Omaha is rapidly becoming , or has al
ready become , so celebrated , is an es
tablished fact. Moro persons come to
Omaha for medical and surgical treat
ment than to any other four cities
of twice its bizo , nnd the numbers
seem to bo constantly on the increase.
Some attribute this largo medical busi-
ncsn to the central location of Omaha ,
but the credit is , without doubt , duo to
the Omaha Medical and Surgical Insti
tute. A reporter counted liftoon sick
persons on one train coming to that in
stitution for treatment one day last
Week.
The physicians and surgeons of this
establishment are men of unusual skill
and experience , und are supplied with
every appliance , apparatus or remedy
known to the medical world to bo of
value. Neither time nor money has
been spared to make it a success. No
other city in Iho west possesses such a
medical establishment ; any intelligent ,
thinking person roall/os the ad vantages
of such a place. Tlio practice of medi
cine has been undergoing a gradual
but steady improvement. Now methods
arc constantly employed. The entire
worltl i.s searched for Iho best remedy
for disease. Chronio oomplaiiits es-
peciallv have received the attention of
specialists , and many diseases which a
few years ago were considered incur
able , now yield to scientific treatment
and proper care.
The general practitioner or country
doctor has neither time nor inclination
to give the proper attention and situdy
to the thorough scientific investiga
tion of obscure chronic diseases , there-
lore ho will not go to tlio ox-
uoiibo of supplying himself with
new instruments , apparatus and reme
dies which men of advanced thought
are inventing and bringing before tlio
medical profession. Persons have lin
gered for yo.irs with a discuso pro
nounced incurable perhaps by their
family doctor , until tlioir sullorings
have compelled them to seek relief uxv.iy
from home. Visiting the Omaha insti
tute , thorough investigation has re
vealed their real disease , by nropor
methods they have boon cured , and
they become a standing advertisement ,
fco that year by year it becomes more
celebrated , and greater numbers of pa
tients are treated.
One year ago when the institute was
moved from the old building on Capitol
avenue to the new one on Thirteenth
and Dodge , which it now occupies , the
writer gave tiio readers of this paper a
full description of tlio different depart
ments , but having occasion to visit it
this week , wo were surprised at the
great increase in the numberof patients
and the improvements every way. Five
doctors now constitute the stalV. three
skilled instrument makers manufacture
surgical braces and appliances for de
formities , trusses , etc. Four druggists
are employed compounding medicines.
Wo learn from the express
receipts that from seventy
to one hundred packages of
"medicine are shipped every day to
patients treated by correspondence.
This branch receives the mo t careful
attention , and requires the whole time
of one physician , two assistants , a sten
ographer and typewriter , as well as
shipping clerics , pharmacists , etc. Tlio
n timber of persons under treatment at
tlio institute in the city and by corres
pondence , through agents , sent in by
doctors etc. , numbers over four thous
and , and they are scattered over every
state and territory. Patients are now
heio from eight different states , Ne
braska , Iowa , Colorado , Kansas , Mis
souri , Dakota , Wyoming nnd Montana.
One of the special features is
the line and expensive electrical
apparatus for the medical use of elec
tricity. There is none bettor in exist-
once. The hotel auartinont looks very
homo-like , and in fact every doparmont
is complete.
Tlio now building just being com
pleted joining it on IJodge street side
has just been added to tlio institute , ad
ding to it forty elegant rooms , and
eight plain and electric bath rooms.
Tills establishment is in reality wl'at '
lias given Omaha its medical reputation ,
and it can boast of being the only insti
tute wo&t of Now York manufacturing
purgical appliances and instruments ,
having their own drug store , iniinufuct-
uringand compouiiJing medicines , and
having a boaruingdoparlmont , trained
nurses and attendants , as well as skilled
physiciansnil in thcsamo building. The
bo-called institutes and dispensaries ad
vertised in this and neighboring cities ,
whoso whole capital consists in print
er's ink , sink into insignificance when
compared with this typical invalid's
homo , in which so many have found re
lief and cure.
The Omaha Medical institute has
boon thoroughly but truthfully adver
tised. Dr. McMcnamy , the president ,
&ays :
"I consider a truthful advertisement
a proper , sensible manner of informing
the public of thn location and advan
tages possessed by the advertiser. Our
advertisement is a medical directory
for those who are in search of scientific
medical or surgical aid , and it is to
meet the wants of such parsons ns well
ns for our own bonclit that wo advertise.
Our advertisements contain the
plain truth only. I claim that wo have
more skill employed , moro money In
vested , that more patients are treated ,
moro cures olToeted , than in nny and all
other medical establishments in the
west combined. "
Doctors MoMonamy , Coo and Spalding -
ing , the leading physicians of tlio
Institute , are well known through
out the west as men of uncom
mon skill. It is abolf-ovidont fact that
tlio doctors must bo men of extraordi
nary ability , to make the Omaha Medi
cal and Surgical Institute tlio grand
success it has become and place it so far
above competitors. Success makes suc
cess , and wo predict that this institution
which has grown as rapidly as the city
will keep pa < M3 with Omaha In its future
prosperity and growth.
Considering nn Illegal
The grand Jury resumed the election fraud
n vest Igat Ion yesterday. Superintendent Maloney -
lonoy of the poor farm was called. The rec
ord of the subjects under ills control wcro
: akcn before the Jury and wcro examine : ] ,
nnd it was stated that some irregularity was
discovered. Ono of the chief features of to
day was the appearance before the Jury of
Martin Qulclt , of Iho First ward. He tcstl-
lied that one of ttio democratic Judge * who
lorfonned duty ut the First proclnct of the
first ward , whoso natno is Henry Schocn , is
resident of Chicago , nnd that ha not only
icted ns Jwlgo nno made aftldavlt that ho was-
legal voter , but that ho cast his vote also.
It Is rmiiGi-ixl that his case will bo given Im
mediate attention pointing toward nn ludibt-
inuut. Schoen U said to ba still in the city.
1'rotcot Yourself and Family
By keeping n supply of ZuluMngnctio
DU for rhqunmtism , sprains , etc. , ancl
Zulu Ilcnlnig Ointment cuts , burns ,
sores , etc , Ask. your druggist.
VKlili AM ) mill ? .
A Union Pacific Urnkosman Falls
Forty-five Feet In the Darkness.
Jnmcs 1'crslnger , n freight brakesman on
the Burlington , fell through n trestle nt the
Intersection of the Bolt railroad and broke
jilt neck , resulting In Instant death , about day *
break yesterday , llowasancwmaninjthobusl
ness nnd was making his first trip In , Imving
boarded the tr.xln nt Lincoln. At the above
paint the train brolto in two nnd the deceased
descended the ladder of the car , nnd think
ing that ] he was stopping on terra
llrmn ho set his foot down nnd
wns precipitated to the ground below , n dis
tance of forty-live foot. His fellow workmen
did not see him fall , but did notice n lantern ,
which ho held in his hand , twirling in the air
in the descent. The train w.xs not moving
nt , the time nnd when the men ar
rived on the spot they found IVrsingor dead.
The remains were taken in chnrtro by the
roronor nnd at an inquest \vrdlet of acci
dental ile.ith was returned. I'orsinger leaves
n widow and three children residing
nt Filly , Nob. , and from letters found upon
his person purpirtod to havn bean written to
him by his wife , the family is In destitute
circumstances. The remains wore sent to
Filly , Nob. , this evening.
Cionernl and Mr * . llirrlnon.
Very line etched portraits of Presi
dent-elect and Mrs. Ifnrrison have just
been issued by M. lIlvinnn , publish
ers of the Indianapolis ilornld. Agents
wanted in every town in the United
States. Send l"ic for sample portraits
and terms to agents. Address
M. U. IIY.MAN' , Publisher ,
Indianapolis , Ind.
Minor Crini ( ! .
Mrs. Elizabeth Everett has sworn out a
warrant for the arrest of her husband , Will
iam Everett , nml his alleged paramour ,
Elizabeth Clark , for iwuultlnir her. Mrs.
Everett says she has always boon a true and
faithful wife to her husband , but of late ho
hna neglected her and taken up with the
woman referred to , and IniH boon living in
open adultery with her. This was moro than
Mrs. Everett could bear , nnd she attempted
to Interfere. But her remonstiMUcus wore
only met with n cruel assault by the guilty
p.iir. She has , therefore , determined to
brine the culprits to Justice through the
medium of the police court.
C. Johnson , who has been up before the
police magistrate on u number of different
charges , was given thirty ihiysycsterdny and
nut where ho will not iinnoi the Judge fora
month.
Mike O'Brien paid fT.riO yesterdav morning
to Judge Berka for dibtlguring the face of
George .1. Ross in a saloon Sunday. Mike is
old enough to bo the lad's father.
John Eldridge , who struck OftlL-er Foley
Saturday night , pleaded guiltv on arraign
mcnt and wns lined ? > unit costs.
George 1'ottct and Ed H.irrott , the latt-u-
brother of the Barretts now under santenco
of death for murder in Minneapolis , were
arrested yesterday morning lor stealing-
harness.
Ollie Bhinclmrd nnd Nellie Ma-h in , two
of the nymphs fi-uin Myrtle Stnnton's sport
ing hpr.se , who were lined last week for ob
structing a constable , were arrested ngaln
yesterday morning for threatening to kill
Uuuy llalstead , u fellow boarder.
It Is too bad to spend half of a abort life
distressed with neuralgia , when r > cunts
spent-for one bottle of Salv.ition Oil will cure
it quickly.
He talked as if ho h.ul a "frog in his
throat , " but ho w.is only hoarse ; a siiif.'lo
bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup relieved the
trouble at once. J.5 cents.
Standard shorthand school. 1005 j Fur
nani.
Asylums Crowded ,
Reports from the authorities in charge of
the asylums for the ins me in this state arc
to the effect that the two establishments , at
Lincoln and Norfolk , nrj urowJ.o.1 with in
mates to their full capacity. Siturday James
D.ivis was arraigned before the commission
for the insane in this city , nn I pronounce , ! a
lit subject , for the asylum. Ho was placed in
the custody of Sheriff Coburn , and the latter
atonoo in form )1 the superintendent of the
hospital , Dr. Kaapp , at Lincoln , th.it he had
a patient committed to his charge. The reply
cnmc that nil the available spnuj wns ta'ion '
up , and that Davis could not bs t-tken m at
that place unless the sheriff would agree to
take back Joseph Hare and place him in
charpcof the superintendent of the poor in
this city. It was also stated that Hare was
not considered a sane man , but inasmuch as
D.ivis is more seriously alllictcd the change
will be made to-day. The superinten
dent of the asylum at Lincoln also states
that there are at least ( i'J'l Individuals in tlio
state , at large , who are lit subjects for the
asylum , but who are allowed to cxiMviso
their liberties , simply because the hospital
space is exhausted.
All the world nud his wife moro par
ticularly Ills wife , for she makes tlio
puddings , pies and custards that de
light his majesty's palate use Van
Duzor's Flavoring ( extract's obtained
from sound , ripe fruit , incomparable in
llavor , absolutely /rco * from chemicals ,
highly concentrated and therefore
economic , prepared by a procos * which
does not admit of their contact with
any substance which might contamin-
nte them , and a lime honored standard
article that wins approbation in every
household.
Paper clothing for .sale at Millard
hotel goals' furnishing goodsstore.
, .
KcspoiiKihlo for IHnmt-lf.
The thirteenth birthday of nyoungHebrew
is an important day in his life. Until then ,
his father is .supposed to bo morally respon
sible for his nets , but on that day the lad as
sumes the responsibility himself. The cere
mony ntltendlna the thirteenth anniversary
of his birth is known ns BnrmiUiMti , and is
both of a religious and social character. Sat
urday last , Adolph , Ron of Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Merritt , reached this stage of his existence ,
nnd at the synagogue read the requisite portion
tion of the holy scroll. Sunday night , his
parents hold a rccoptionnt tlioWindborhotol ,
and the boy received the congratulation of
upward of ono hundred friends. Ho also re
ceived n number of valuable birthday pres
ents , including a handsome gold watch and
chain , and after a pleasant evening was
bpent , the party broke up at an early hour.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powdernevor varies. A rnaryolof purity
strength anil wholosomenesa. Moro econom
ical than the ordinary kinds , nml cannot bo sol J
In competition with the multitude of low cost.
iort weight ulura or phosphate powders. Sold
on.vlD cans. Itoyal Unking J'owder Co. , 128
VUJl street. New York
end T " ( or rurtd.
cipcrlc . Nv Kulfe. llok
GANGER Free. IVl
FOUND.
Priceless Gift Recovered After
Many Years ,
Jnmcs HtrlMInu , n I'lnstor by Trade ,
ItCEldlnc nt No. lidOII Patrick
Street Offers the Follow-
for Publication.
Mr. PtrlblltiR says : " 1 nm nn KiiRllstnnnn by
blithnniUornirrl } llvnlnt lllriimoml , llnglund.
at an i-urly io { ; ! hnd n sovt-ro nttnrk of scut let
TOUT , tin' result of which was u chronic ill'-enso
of the cnrs , they bivAtno Inllnnu'd nml com-
nipiiccd tnrnn ( intent ilcnl , nml 'iiiHtcilomo
odor. ( Inuliinlly m.v hi-arliiR lipcnmn blunted
until 1 was quite dear- from tlmo to tlmo 1 was
trciitivl by Hi'vorid prominent physicians both
nt l.on < lon rm < l Itli hmoml. but \vit limit roi civlng
much or liny IHMWHI. I lirnnl of the uc rrvs f
Dr. C. M. .lor.lun. at IHHuml Mil ltuniii < lllock ,
nud nltliouKh mj trouble had rxIMi > l Uvi'iit y-xfx
yi-nrt , 1 dwlck',1 tn c.ill < m him. I roimiH-nrt'tl
trrnttiienl andtlicrrsn'tb jsiniTothano'co'i'tloil
my I'upcr-tiitloti' * , now my ears iln not inn , no
f > nMU' . s nn rliiKiiic , in fact they lct-1 perfectly
imtnral in fvery wnv nml urontrst of nil , my
lii'nrliiif Is ri' < tonMl cnn hear bcttir thnti ovn
bi-fore toiny rpxillectloni I can now lienr the
slightest uhi pff.
Mlt. JAMUS STimii.iNnavw Patrick Street ,
'I fir condition when I nillt > l ( > "i Dr. .Ionian , und
tliu lieiicllt derlxuil irom Ills tivaumiit m < ' not
u\iA.rnltil ( | ! in thi ? Irnst'ln tiio ulxivi" . My ti li udi
( : ui nil ! . tit'yto tlio improvi'Miciits and I lu'i
npi : . - . , ' mor It in Iho.iy.i I li.nl loiiud n biniil |
foitu ic.
J. GRESAP McCOY
,
d.ntool lli'l'i'viiiMmpital.Nevv ' Vorlc , )
Sllr. t wli'il liy
l ) < } ( TOll
| ® Q II idrd n
Buy Mi lUSuuiB
( I.iiteof the rnlviM-sity of Nv York City and
llov , .u.l University , Washington , 1 > , C ,
llArf on-'IL'liS
No. 31O and 311 Rnm.ro Builclln ?
CoiutT 1'ltt cntli and llanivyts. . , Oiiia'iu , Nrol > . ,
whor nil cnrahlo M es .110 trciUrd
N'otf li. ) C'hnIt's 51. .loiil.f.i lias b on ve-d-
dciit pliy ii-iiiii for | > r. Mi-l'oy , in Ou.ih.i. 1m
tin-past yi-iii1 , i'id is tiio pliysli Inn wn i has
iniido tliu fiiri's Una li.ivo boon puldKhe 1
weekly in ths : l.ilit-r.
Mudlf.il tlNuiihCtrnitcil skillfully , ronsnmp-
tioll , llilght's dls"is' . lv ) | > C | > iln. Khoiiinntism
and nil XKHVOfri DtSICAHU.S. All dNensi-s 11.-- .
cullar to tlio Sexes u si > . * ciiilty. C'ATAItfUI
CfltCl ) .
< ' ( ) N'y ITI.TATION at olllco or by in.ill , } l.
Olllou hdiir-i ' .i to 11 , i. in , 'i lo I p. in. , 7 to 8p.
in , Miudity iiltiiu hours fiotu ! t a. iii , to 1 p. in.
rorii'iiiomlcivi ! ifuolvesproiapr uPuntNiu.
Mutivrtl'o.i'ip'i . .ri-tiuited urfullvliy Dr.
.lordoiittu-oiiffii t'n > niulls.aiid It tstiuis pjs-n le
lor the e nn.ibli' to make louriu-y to obtain
SUCrKSril'lII. ' ' ' ' '
HOPl'l'l'AL Ti'tHAT-MIINT Al'
" '
TJIUIlt
IN LOVE.
Everyone who lins f-ocn our fine
Suits nnd Overcoats , are in love with
tlnini. nml do not licsltn'o to'-av they are tlio
jllin"-t 111 tlio land. If you Iiuvo not nlruadv
lln-pi'Ctedour MO. k you hliould C.MIIKACI ?
tlio first uiipoitiinltv you liavo to do M > .
C\'iiCOAI'.S ) : ! are tlio special fo.itnru Just
now ,
( ldl\t ( IKIUUUI
U. S. DEPOSITORY , 01IAHA , NEB.
I'niil Up CnjiHal . $ 100,000
Surplus
II.V. . VAI r.s 1'iosnlont.
J.nwisS. ltin : > , Vlcu .
A. K. TOUZAMN. "nd Vice I'rp'lilrnt.
vv. M. a. HUGH us ,
DIIILCTOIIS ,
W. V. MOIISC. JOHN S. Col.MNj.
11.V. . VA-JI-H. LKWisS. Ituuu.
A. K. TO17K\I.IN.
Olficc-
THE IRON BANK ,
Coiner ] tn and I'arnainSt'i.
A Gciicr.il HankiiiK lliibinwsa Transacted.
,
_ i eiii-cchsfiilly UM'd monthly by o\cr 10,000
IS ? undles. ArnSafe , Kffecttmlunil I'leasant
{ ' > J 51 PIT lior liy mall.or nt dniRKlbts. Rented
farttettlar * 2postajo ftampa. Adilrosa
THE EUIIKK * Cnsaioji. Co. . Dnrnorr. Mica.
fft aalenwVi't ' mall ( t\t \ Goodman
Omaha.
Car Loads nnd Less.
J. A. ISTAUG-LE & CO.
'
OMAHA , - NEB. 6
Dr , J , E. McGrew , >
Ono of tlio Must Successful
SPECIALISTS ;
In the Treatment of all Chronic or the iV. (
So-called Incurable Diseases , < ! . .
JSl/c , Ear , Thrnut , Ijttim * , Liver ,
Jlladdcr , Jitdney < unl A'ornoun Jls- >
casea treated wltli success un-
cqiutllcil.
A cure iruarantccrl In nil cases of PIUVATR
and BKIN II.SiAHi.S. ) : AU disorders or the
tiKXUAI , UltUANH OUUUU nud MANHOOJJ
andENUUOr JlKsTOItEU
COXSUI.TATIO.V rilBB.
Treatment by correspondence. Send stamp
for reply ,
Office Bushman Bloc * . 16th and
Sto. Omaha , Neb
To keep pace with our great overcoat sale , we will offer this
week some exceptional bargains in Furnishing goods. We shall
have in every department some special drives , and call your at
tention to the following bargains in Underwear.
Natural Wool Shirts and Drawers , silk trimmed , at Coc ! regular value , $1.
Fine Cashmere Shirts and Drawers , in beautiful clivc shade , nt $1 each ; goods worth fully 91.80.
Verv fine silk ( limitml Balbrijrgan Shirts and Drnwera , full regular made at $1,25 each. ? 2 is the low
est price these gonh can bo bought for elsewhere.
AS A CLIMAX to this great Umlorwenr Sale , wu will oiler MONDAY MOHNING
75 dozen genuine sanitary wool shirts and drawers , elegantly
trimmed with silk braid , at 95c each ; we guarantee the regular
price of these goods as $1.75 a piece.
Our Glove Department is the busiest in town. We carry an im
mense line from the lowest to the finest grades. Our gloves take
up st > aee enough to make a little store by itselt. We keep only re
liable goods , and WARRANT EVERY PAIR G-LOVES WE SELL.
By "WARRANT" we mean that we takeSevery pair back which
rip or tearand replace them with a new pair or refund the money ,
Tinspt'ciiil tlrivo on the Glovi' Counter this week Avill be 25 do/.un good Kid Gloves with genuine luinb-
lining , sit 50c a pair. They can't bo matched for $1.00.
Wo will call your attention to our elegant line of Furnishing Goods , which we arc now showing for
the holiday trade. Stu-h a variety of excellent and handsome goods have never been displayed before
and \\\j will guarantee to MIVO you at least oO per cent on all purchases made from our extensive stock.
The system of Helling every article at the lowest possible prices is the ruling principle of our business.
.Among the many articles which wo carrv and which would make useful presents for gentlemen , wo
ciiu I'.ur.itu the following
Elegant Silk Suspenders.
Silk and Cashmere Mufflers in beautiful patterns and newest designs ,
Silk Umbrellas at all prices ,
Neckwear , in velvet , plush and silk , of choice designs and latest
styles. All at extremely low prices.
Plain Figures and One Price.
Corner I4th and Douglas Streets , Omaha.
Miner ®
OMAHA DISPENSARY-
p , rnifiNtc and I'IUVATU nisi : \sr.so. .
Mr..v and WO.MC.V sticco sfully treated. ,
YOUNG MEN
PufTorlns from the rffoct of inntlifiil foiling or In
illHcii'llon , i r nro troubled wliiiVoakne' - ' ' , Norvnns
PclilUt } * , li'ssot Muinnr } , IK'SiKniiluiicy , Aversion t <
SIM U'ty , Kidney 'rnnih'c ' ' , or any tlt * tiiiH' > of tins ( t'culto
rrlnurj orunnu can hern tlitd Mil find t-pvuily cure
CliaiKtb riu tonublo especially to Iho poor.
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
Tlieroiiroinim ) troiihli'd lth too fn-oqiiont ov.ir1-
initlmm ol tli lil.nlilLT , o. leu au ' 1111111111110 I I'V a ili.'it
iiiiiiirtliiu'ir ' iMirnliiK M'n-uil"i. an \voiUrli.nacil I llio
> slolll In ! inniiiii'r lliu pntiLMit rianiit nrc-ciMiil Ii.r.
( In I'xanilnlni : tiltiirinnrv duiKM'ts n limy si'ilnnent
ivill nlteii bo tomnl.and t-OiiiL'tiinoH sina'l ' jiartiulcs of
albtniK'ii will aiiMr. | [ ( or Iho color will l o of a tiiln
mllkl'.li hui1. ap.tlu ) 'h.iiuoi ! : to u tltiiK or t
iK'tirnncn. 'rnori' arc m.my IIUMI who ul * of tin * ill'H
* nlly. Unonoit of thn cau o , nhluh H tliu pojim.t .
fC.iciMil iio.ulnal W-nkiii""i. 'I'll. ' iloctur will unar
niiti'oa | it > rlC' t cniii In nil xarh ins-s nml u lii'allli.-
rrsiiirallim ol tliu i-iMiltii-iirlniirv ( irniiiis. ( 'on ultii-
llonircc. nil tur 'Vonn .M. ! ' ! ' ! * i-nciul. or ( iulclu
lo Weillock , " lri > o to nil. Atlilieis ,
DR. SPINNEY & CO. ,
N. Iv. Cor ICth .V ts , , IliiBlinian Dlock.
iU-ntlontliH papur.
iS OUT OF ORDER ?
BEAD THIS IF IT IS.
Al'ioyriotury Mudlcmn tluu ncoi\u but a trial
to proru its vrortU.
Calender's ' left Liver Biliers ,
Tte only Dlstillort Hitters tn the United
BUtos. 'flic only Hitters recognized by thd
united Ktutei internal ravenuo I .
prletary Medlclna. JUuwfully 1'atented. No. of
I'atcnt 14-9.573 , Contalna no fusil oils , no
BentlHlollBno foreign substance ordumnR *
lHB ilniBB , A perifictly pure medicine , compounded -
pounded from 1'ure Hoot llurbs and Old I'encni
pleasant to the taste , quiet nnd declnlve In Itl
effect. Cures DyHpepsfa or Yellow Jnundtc * In
DT days. Iteculates the IIoArclx. Invlirorntea
Inactlre f < i7er. Cures Diseased I.lrer , Hovlvei
hi Kidneys , Improves the Appetite Quickly ,
Reroute * the wnolo syatem. Kew Ufa to ta *
irttal * BTbtera.
ol.eftl.lrer Illttorj nr fold In Omnhn , Nob.hyths
llowiiiur < lruiHif ( , niclinr.liinn Iru Co , Hpeclal
IVholcsalo. for tua druz Interest of Ncbra ka. llo-
OoidmVriui'Co..W. , ! ? J. WUUshousB. T. W.SPf.
faril , bam U. Varmwortn. hcliroter f I'lmrmac/
iulin A Co , Jolm Ulndlili , M. 1'orr.J. A. I illlur .V Cu.
. J.Jtuitlii-i , Jolm II. Contu , C. J. Krlca , .M.J. I'owell
. ll.lioiitach.Jnlm KUultikr.Murrull's I'liarmaor
lauiun I'ursrtli.It.O Dull Or. J. J. H-ivlllo , C. .M.Cni.
ter. V. Clianrllur , IIalni' < I'liarinnoy. Uiirnoj.k laf' )
( : . KlUK.J W Olarko. J. H.Bcliraldt , Mnz llfclu.J
.Chrt tenion.\V. K. Ijnjhor on , II. H. Cor , Mat
onrad , Kraclc W. TOKIT , It. lla mus'on , den , Hoeder
Hojd'i Phanaacr. o. A. Melchor , Howard , Woreri.
nk Dellnna A ( in wholesale dunluri In Cl ur an J
STEEL PEWS
COLD MEDAL fARlS EXrOSITlON HIS.
Noa. 303-404-170-004.
W1B MOST PEEFECI OF PENS
Cmn rnrwsll ESTACLISHCD I SSI ( ISO So.
fclill Uiab !
} Chicaso , ujs. 1 Clark St.
The Regular Old-EstaWIsIied
PHYSICIAII AMD SURGEON
Is still Treating with the Greatest
: SKILL and SUCCESS
Cliroiiic , KGITOHS and Priyatc Diseases ,
tfif NERVOUS DEBIL1TV , Lost Manhood ,
Fulling Memory , Exhuustinc Drains , Terrible
Dreams , Kc.id and Unck Ache simj all llie tlTccls
leading ; to early decay .ind peilups Consumpttcn or
Insanity , treated scientifically by new methods with
ncvcr-failmp : mci-ess.
< ; SYPHILIS.ind all bad Blood and Skin Dis
eases permanently cured.
# KIDHEYand URINARYcomplalntsGleet ,
Gonorrhoea , Strlctu re , Vor Icocrle anil all ilistaici
of the Ocnito-Urirary O.gans . cured promptly wthout
injury to Stomaili , Kidnc > s or other Oifans.
Co-No experiments. Age and experience Im
portant. Consultation free and sacred.
* jj Send . | cci.ts postage for Celebrated Worl.s on
Chronic , Nervous and Delicate Uncaps.
XS Those contemplating Marriap.e send for Dr.
Clarke's celebrated guide Male and Female , each
15 cents , liolh as cenU ( stamps ) . Consult the old
Doctor. A friendly letter orcallmaysavcfuturesuflcr.
inland shameaml add golden years lolife. .ffw'Hook
"Life's ( Secret ) Errors , " 50ccnls ( stomps ) . Mediant
and writings sent eierjwhere , secure from exposure ,
Hours , 8 to 8. Sundays n In 13. Address
F. D. CLARKE , Rfl. D. ,
106 So. Claris St. . CHICAGO , ILL.
THE AND
Tfin onlr rnad to tulte for Dos Molne % Mar bultown
f < " " 'll'il'ldsr , Clliitoa , Il on , Cliicano , .Mllwaukoi-
D ) | I iillpnlntii Kri.t. To tliu ponplu > .f . Ncbrmkii. ) ole
rto. \ \ > oiulnu ! ; . Utnli , MHIO. | NcvriUa , Ore-dun. \ \ nsli-
not imvallilii / ! " ! ( 'ul" rnl . H iitten upcrlor lultanluctM
iiy nnr ritlicr linn.
fH.'i.0"'t ' ' ' . ' ' , " of " ' " "ni' ' 'rnm points of inpprlorltr
tni
'
, Wi'1' ho iiiitronnof lint riiad bctwuen OmnUn
/.ii2s"\"fB ! " * lllr' ' ° lrllln " ' ' " ' ol "AV
( IKH.
wtdrli ro tlio llncit thnt liunmri nrt and
ln ) > nnltr rnn create. IU rAlMCKhl.KKI'I.VIJCJ
ImpqiinlornliUlirnn nut Lo found elinnlinrAt
' oimtll Hlunv tlio trains nf tlm llnigri I'nrltlo lull-
wnjr runnrrt ( n u ion ilopot wltli thoio of tlio CHI-
'
i'inK0a nrtlmmtum lly In C'WUIKO llio lniln nf
Ills line iiinko olosu roimci lioiMUIIi llioio of all other
i.it'iorii IIIIPH.
Kor IMrnlt , Colrimliin. Indlnnopolls. Clnrlnnatl ,
VI 1 B m Full. , llulfaln. I'lltnuunr. j'ljr.iritn. Monti ) >
oiioii. New York , fhlliidrliiiiiu , llnliliuuio.Vi , l | .
nctou , and nil Mutt In the hail A k fur tlckvlt via
"NORTHWESTERN"
If rou wlsli thu brit tccoiuiuoaniiuii. All tlckot
i unutnll llokcu vlu ltil > Hue.
u IIUOIHTT. 'u.i ; W1I.SO.V.
Oon'l Manager. ( leu'l ! ' > t Agout.
. wniMn.
It. a KIM1I.M.I. . TiUnl Acnnt.
, , . . , , " ! WKS'r , City Pniffn er Agent
KOI Farnuiu Ht. UluvUa. Nib
Ktmarkable forpowerfiil _ ejrrapfc
UiotlJ toliu. [ 'liable action and 1 >
Bolut * ouraUIIUy. ' yearn' recot
liem Kiiaraniea of the ctcul
lence or tnu ImtpuufCto.
urinary trouble ! Piullr.n Jick
iule < . - .
11.60 per fooif , all uiupMPti , y * .fcr/.jT. " * " " . " * ' ' "
tUta.Mfff.Co JJB WMieHt..N V. liitiniristlfto *
CTflAHA
MEDICAL d SURGICAL INSTITUTE ,
vTXwarSssi1" - ,
N. W. Cor. 13th & DotlRo Sts.
roil TUB TnxA fMK.VT Or Al.f.
Appliances for Deformities and Trusses.
lion facilities , aiipirntiM anil rcmL-aios for i > uccci t
treatment ot o ury form of dlivaio reuulrlnir
'illrnl ' nr SirglralTnMituiniit.
FIFTY ROOM3 FOR PATIENTS.
Moir.l unil nttniiilancci lieil lio.i | l.il nccomuioclft-
tlOII'lll tl0 WI' < 1.
num. urn rmcm.Artflon Darurmlllnisna Ilracct ,
Trii | . u' , Hub tvol. C'lirvutiuv of lliu f-'plno , 1'llel.-
Tnmorn. Canror. Outorrli. llrcim hlili , inhalation ,
KleitrUlty , l'urnlHpllcpsr Kldnnr. lllKililor.
Uj'O , Car , Skin niicl Illuoit , nn 1 u urulo iliorutlon ) |
Dlseasos of Women a Specialty.
IlOOK ON DtHKAS.KR OK WOMEN J'ltKB.
ONLY RBMA3LB MSDIOAL niSTITUTH
UAKINO A SI'KCIAI/TV Off
PRIVATE DISEASES.
All llloo I DlBPHicjf uroomftilly trentod. Syphllltla
r < il9 u ii'inurrd fmni the nyiirm nllliout niercary *
Ni'v , ifhturutlvu lrjntmo.it lor Ion nr VltRl roworj
1'i'rjoin uniilileto vlillui limy ha triiiitml at homo by
eorrc' pjnJ"nco. All rnmmiiiilcalloiiH
nd in I'lntu ' Crupper , our
DOOK TO MEN. FREE ;
IJpnn I'rlvulc , Special or Norruua Dlirniui. Impi > >
toiiL'tr , KyiildliD. Uleetaiid Vurlcecxlo , wliU nucilfoii
1.11. Ail.lrHsj
0)ia/ia ) ) / Medical and fliiriiical Institute , or
. Hffi223.VA.1JV , I
Cor. UitUand Oodjio bts. . . OJIAUA. M5DJ
-01 1
2O TO 6P DAYS.
J'lilb IB a rtlroiibo wliioii IIIIH liorotoforo
Uufllfd nil Mctllriil Scioiico.
ui llenifdy. uirciiown tounyo in In tlio
World oiitiido of our Ujiupaiiy.iiinl nu tlmtJuia
MVIC : E'\EMI : >
to euro the mutt olit.iiiiaii ) i' < o , 'IVn days Jn
ocent tiiM-Hdooii lii\.ork. 't I. tl.o olil clhonlo
devn Ki-.iie'l c.i > i'h ti'iit ujhiihctt.olrivo \
iiiml liundiuil who limp lioen tljandoned by
MiyNlriuiiH , und | iroin < iinc < d IIUMI nlilo , und wq
cli.illwisetlin Wi'iM tuiiriiu J- > io tliul Wu
lll not nil' ' ) in leitiuin hUtv-lay *
Slnto tlio history or mcdiHn.- . tnio Hpoplllo
or S\phll s hal l > eon oouglit for bu
ounil until our
.
Hv i\lll i-iuo Ml.t-u cvi'i i ii..n ; : 'u ' irit fulloil.
VI > \ iiiKtooiii tliiio und iimniy with pntfn6
di.'liu'n ituii IIP * ' i li id \ riuu en il.ii-t'ir wltU
> lirlu < l liuiKlhul r.innot rnrn you , you ibtt Imva
rlud inonthlnn'ol.Lfhi.ciHUo net < UK 'J.iv. anil
{ ot pointiini'iit icllff , you nc > u > ' IMIIU It f Ise-
vvhuri' . Mark WIIH * we h . I'l 'hw ' end vou
m t taku our rmiiol.t cr S'l"VIlt it'ovct nnJ
oil that have l > cc < i .tllll' l d liui H Imrt f.nitf
ilmtild hy ull i.scitiu coniu to 111 r.u * in * r.nn In
en of IUWCH.M i n tut | .iul'iuil ! ( > iv mreil.
luny i.'itht > lp an I 'h.iu thf- ' are frcufi-om tdo
UoiiM' , but In on. . t v.-o or llirco yiui * iifttr It
Piipni'tncnln ' 11 a ituro lioiril/l : f-n'ir. .
riils is nHlooa I'liriliof anil will Cure
any Hldti or Dluo'l DiiciiRO .Oiou
Kvo .vt.lnf ! ) Jilso Kails.
THE COOK REMEDY CO ,
tluom 10 nml II , U K. Xalloiial
building A'cb.