! THE OMAHA DAILY BEEj JMOJSTDAT , JTJNE 24 , 1889. BRUIN AND THE BILLY GOATS , A Terrible Old Fl ht and All Hands Knocked Out NO HIPPODRONE ABOUT THIS. A Heiuarunblo I "our Corncroil Slux -KlnK Mntoh Which Amused n I'nrty ofVcst Vfrjjlnla AIountnlncrA Ono Sum mer Afternoon. Accnrillncto I'rlzo Ulnc Iltilos. The mountaineers of this section nro always ready to lay work osldo and BOO a fight of any kind the bloodier the bolter. But it fell to the lot of old Bill Withers , nn old hunter , nnd Sam Sml- i loy , ono of his neighbors , to vary the monotony recently with something entirely unique. Last winter Withers captured a full grown black boar in a trap , writes a correspondent for the Now York World from Dry Run , Pocahontas - hontas county , W. Vn. Ho penned the animal in a strong log atructuro nnd kept it in good condition , but It was so fierce that he could never do anything with it , nnd ho was about to kill it , when ono day not long ngo , old Smiley cnmo along. Smlloy was the proud owner of a trio ot the meanest and crossust billy goats that over chewed a tomato can or broke up n country school. Ho had often tried to give thorn away , but nobody would have thorn , although half the pcoplo in the district had threatened to shoot-thorn on sight. This was the con dition of things when Smiley rode UD to Withers' house , where , ns n matter pf course , it being n generally idle time , the conversation turned upon the Bubjoct of something in the way of sport. Suddenly a bright thought struck Smi ley. " Bill " said ho "I'll toll "Say , , , you what I'll do. "I'll bet my saddle horse ngln your roan mare that I have three old billy goats which kin lick that bar o' yourn. "Great thundorP'said Bill , "I'll take thot bot. I know yer domed goats knnt keep the files off'n him ; but it'll bo fun for the bovs. When shill the fight cum off ? " "Loss see , " said Smlloy. introspectively - tivoly ; "It'll take maybe a week to ketch them goats and build a big pen to fight in atid get the news to the nabors. This is Tuesday ; say next Thursday week. How'll ' that suitr1" It was agreed that Thursday of the following week should bo the tlmo , and the place was fixed atnspoton Withers' farm , ns it was supposed there would bo more trouble in getting the bear than The goats to the ground. During the week Smiley and Withers had notified the neighbors , who sot to with ti will to assist. The goats were trapped the only safe way to got the pugnacious brutes and n big rail pen , about seventy foot in diameter and ton feet high was built. When the morning of the dayfost opened the whole country was on the spot to the number of several hundred , including a ctozon or so of women and twice ns many half-groxvn .boys. The goats tremendous follows , with terrible riblo horns and exaggerated tempers were brought to the ground , tied by the foot and hauled in n wagon. They were lifted out and put in a small pen adjoin ing the lighting arena , when their lashIngs - Ings were cut loose and their -captors took hastily to fence , out of harm's reach. The animals were to bo loft in * their pen until after dinner , by which tlmo it was believed that their circula tion would bo fully restored and their stiffened limbs again return to their natural elasticity. The bear was in the pen , and as ho had boon given nothing to out since the day before , he was in a ferocious humor. Old Withers and the crowd collected in the yard in front of the house and lay in the shadt ) , talking nnd joking nnd eating their lunch , which they washed down with an occa sional touch of the contents of suspi cious looking jugs. At 1 o'clock preparations wcro made for the fight. Along polo , twenty feet in length , with a slipnooso of chain in Its center , was brought out. The noose was lot down between the cracks in the bear's pen , where , after considerable trouble , it was at last caught about his neck. The roof of the pen and one end were then torn out and four strong men at each end of the polo dragged and pulled the bear to the opening in the pit , where ho was firmly fastened to , a chain about thirty foot long , which ' , ' in turn was fastened to a stake in the center of the arena , after which the noose was slackened and pulled over the boar's head. Kvoryching now being ready , the bars separating the pen were lot down. The bonr was in a terrible rage , and toro about the pen , trying in vain to break his chain and got at the moun taineers. The goats were also in an exag gerated state of mind and in fit con dition to fight at the drop of a hat. As soon as the bars were down the goats trotted through Into the main pen , but upon catchingsight of the boar they j , hesitated , whistled and stamped their Uf foot , while the hair on their bucks rose 1 stiff and straight. Meanwhile the bear had got sight of his enemies , and ns ho was hungry ho made straight for them the full length of his chain. This open challenge for a fight was not to bo ig- aorcd. Ono old follow ; the patriarch Of the gang , lowered his head and made a bound and before the bear know what wan coming a bombshell of horns , logs nnd foot struck him such n terrific blow in the stomach that ho keeled over and lay fiat on his bnck. The ether goats were not fur behind their leader when they let him have it , ono hitting him on tho.rump nnd the ether in the Bide. These hard raps stirred up the bear's already sour temper , and ho quickly got on his fcot just as ono of the goats * made a second rush nt him. Just as the billy got within roach bruin lot Hy n paw and sent the goat rolling and tumbling twenty feet away , but ho wasn't quick enough to avoid thu next ono , which gave him n jam between the ribs that made him ennrl and whino. The third ono lot him have a cracker in the side , but didn't got away , in time to avoid a blow from the loft \L \ duke of the bonr , which sent him 1 tumbling nftor No. 1. By this tlmo No. 1 hud regained his foot , and , with a wicked blink , ho again wont hammer and tongs. Ho struck the boar squarely between the forelegs , and over wont goat and bear , the gout getting n wipe from the sharp claws which laid open in Ms side a gap of six inchos. Before Bruin could regain his foot nnd wind ho got two moro rib-ronstors , which Knocked him llattor than a dry town in Missouri. The last round hurt the boar terribly and he howled with pain and rngo. It now began to look as though the " coats wore going lo huvo n walk" ever , but llfuin , finding U hard lines to whip U > three such nugilUtio CUBSCB in the open , ifi olmugod his tactics , llo buelrod invuy kfi the lonfe'th o ( his chnin , wliluh brought | i' him close to the fence , und provcnted the hnlry toruodoos from wfiHtlg him In the ronr. When ht pot near tlio end of his chain the hour laid down on MB bnck nnd brought his four foot close together' , ranking n hugo , blnck , woolly Inmoh , which the goats nil clmrod nt onco. The throe goats nrrivod nt their tloBtlnntlon nbout the snmo tlmo , but they wore mot in n dlfforont mnnnor this tlmo. The claws of the bonr How outward , striking two of his cnotnios , rlpplnp ono of them wldo onon , whllo the other received a terrible clnwlnc about the nook. The disembowelled billy struggled to his foot and made ono last olTort for rovonpo. IIo sprang at the boar nnd struck him squarely in the face , but it was his lastoITort. Another rip from the blnck paw9 nnd ho was a defunct billy. By tnls time the boar had boon so thoroughly drubbed and banned that ho was In a sorry condition , but his onomlcs were no bolter oft. The llvlnpr goats were both badly cut up , but their larmiers were still peppery , and they determined to fight it out if it took all suminct. They now changed their tactics , ono taking ono side ot the boar and the ether the opposite. For a few minutes it was hard to toll which was the boar and which was the coats , us the knloldoscoyio twirl of horns , hair and wool were inlorminelod in ono miscellaneous bunch. When business ndjouniod for a recess only ono goat , teed the scratch. The other ono was lying across the body of the bear dond ns the reputation of n politician , while the boar himself seemed to have lost all Interest in the nfTalr and only wanted to bo lot alone to commune with nature. Both animals wcro nearly pone , but a few minutes' rest brought them around sufllclont to finish the gumo , and as both were determined to conquer it was soon brought to n conclusion. With a last effort tlio bear struggled to his fcfct and rose half upon his haunches'nftor throwing aside the dead goat , and waited. Ho didn't have to wait long , the last of the billies was ready. The goat pawed the ground , gave a faint whistle of rugo and sprang at the faint ing enemy , strikin'g him In the pit of the btomnch and knocking him over on liis back , where ho lay without a inovo- mcnt. It was now apparent the boar was ' done for. a'nd the partisans of the goat side of the fight gave u cheer of victory and two of them climbed the fence to suongo down their champion , but when they pulled them upnrt they found that both were dead , the bear having hud the lifo knocked out of him in the last charge , while the goat's neck was broken by the boar's paw just ns they ctimo together. The result of the ffght was three dead goats and one dead bear. All bets werp declared off , but as every body had enjoyed the novel affair hugely no dissntisfabtlon was expressed. What you need is a medicine which is pure , cITieiont , reliable. Such is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It possesses peculiar - culiar curative powers. HUNG IN AGONY IN THE AIR. A Street Car Driver Suspended by n Ijlvn ICIeotrlc-tilsht Wire. George Milloragcd twonty-livo years , driver of car No. 170of the Grand street linohad an experience with an electric- light wire in Ghrystic street yesterday morning that ho will not soon forgot , as it is a miracle that ho is alive to-day. Miller , who lives at No. 436 East Thir teenth street , was driving westward through Chrystio street at about 10 o'clock , a Second avenue car just pre ceding him. At No. 240 Chrystio street n covered electric-light wire dangled in u loop so low noross-tho street that it grazed the top of the Second avenue box-car. When Miller cnmo to the spot , seeing how near the horses the wire hung , ho stepped - pod the car and , taking his car-hook , caught the wire in the loop and pulled , intending to tear it down , but the next instant ho was hurled from the car. Whether in his efforts to pull the wire down ho had scraped the insulation from the wire , or whether it came in contact with another wire is not exactly known , but a current of uloctricitv that loft the iron hook was so strong that the poor follow , with both hands on the hook , struggled and writhed in agony. His face showed plainly that ho suffered terribly , but all effort on his part to lot go proved futile. There ho hung as if his hands were glued to the iron , kicking nnd gesticu lating wildly , while the mudcles on his face , neck and hands stuck out like whip cords. Just then ono man , of the whole crowd of people that had boon at tracted to the spot by Mil ler's gyrations , came to his res cue. Ho was Mr. Lnngdon , of No. 64 Kent avenue , Brooklyn. Seizing Miller around the body with ono hand and the hook with the ether ho tore him nwny by main force , but in so doing be him self also received a terrific shock. Once free from the grasp of the current Miller fell unconscious to the street , and nn ambulance was summoned. The surgeon Boon had Miller suffi ciently restored to enable him to pro * coed to the depot in the car with an other driver , and from there ho was sent homo to receive further medical attention. .Both of his hands across the fingers are badly burned , and every muscle in his body from his head down was us sere ns if ho had gene through a threshing machine , and although his injuries are only temporary it will bo some days before ho entirely recovers. Shortly after the incident a telegraph lineman came along and removed the danger. Catarrh cured , health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 cents. Nasal Injector free. For sale by Goodman Drug Co . CIRCUS ANIMALS AT WAR. * A Dcspcruto Flutit lictwcon nn ICle- pliant nnd n IthlnooeruHoii u Steamer. "I have BOOH a- great deal of the world , and have braved many n storm at beu , and never felt the least tremor , " said an old Bailer to a Now York World reporter , the other day , "but I am will ing to confess I wus frightened on ono occasion , and braver men than I trem bled in their boots. It was about fifteen years ago , and I was a sailor on ono of the steamers which were employed to transport John Robinson's great World's Exposition. AB wo neared a little port on the Ohio river near West Virginia , I was on the upper dock , when , looking below , I saw the sailors and the keepers of the ani mals running holtor-skoltor , and hoard an unusual commotion. I quickly hur ried below , and found men , women and children running wildly to and fro , frantically shouting to the ether steam ers , while nt the eamo time there arose a series of shrieks , screeches , yells nnd howls , ns if the immUcsof pandemonium were lot loose. „ "Tho people who had collected on the shore to see the ileet all it approached , were unublo to mnko out the straugo bohiivinr of those on board the steamer , but , lurmising that everything was not light among the animals in the tnonng- erie , they very quickly concluded that the open levee was no place for them should any of the furious monsters mnko their way to the land , and quickly dispersed In great consterna tion. Just about this time , signals.of dl&trcfcs were hoisted , which were quickly rospondud to by two steamer aa short distance auruy , They both ranged alongside of our sloamor , when they were informed that an nwtul battle was raging between the huge double-horned rhinoceros and the monster war elephant - phant , Old Emperor. As BOOH as the Indies nnd children could bo trnns- forrod tn the now steamers the ontlro crows of nil three steamers were or dered boloxv to endeavor to separate the combatants. "As the portion of the main dock lust off the boilers was reached , n horribly sickening sight mot their view. Wounded , blooding nnd horribly lacer ated men were lying whore they had boon stricken by tl\o \ terrible brutes dead , wounded nnd dying horses nnd ponies strewed the deck in every direc tion ; cages destroyed nnd literally smashed into fragments were scattered among the dead , wounded and dying , nnd the terrible din , shrieks , grunts nnd trroans plainly told them that the ba.tlo was fiercely raging. It seemed ns If every cage on the boat would bo totally destroyed , and all efforts to separate , the savage denizens of the forest proved unavailing. At this juncture aloud crash was heard and the two cages containing the monster sea lions nnd the Labrador seals wcro driven overboard. Mr. Robinson Boomed to bo very cool and collected for a man" who was witnessing the destruc tion of his property at wholesale rate , Incurring the loss the thousands of dollars lars at every new onset. When ho saw his sea lions and seals clashed overboard , however , ho decided that patience was no longer n virtue and ordered the combatants fired upon. A heavy volley was dis charged which had no ether effect on the monsters , now thoroughly aroused , than to make thorn fight all the moro furiously. The situation was getting every moment moro dangerous for ul\ \ on board , and the proprietors had al most despaired of over separating them when it occurred to some ono on board to opan the steam pipes nnd deluge them with steam. "Tho engineer was instructed to turn on the steam , and ns it suddenly es caped from the boiler with a terrific roar , thu elephant was hpnrd to give n shrill , trumpeting screech , such as they always utter in crying for mercy when conquered in their own wilds. Whether the animal had received its death blow from the rhinoceros or was frightened into submission by the steam could not bo ascertained until it had cleared nwav , which it did in a few moments , disclosing to the astonished gaze of the showmen acuriousand gratifying sight. There lay thoolephnnton the dock , cow ering and trembling , uttering moans of pain nnd fright , while a little beyond was the rhinoccrous , snugly otncpncod in his cage , quaking and shivering with fear where ho had retreated the instant the btcam was oponcd on him. The attendants spralig quickly for ward , and closed and bolted the door of his cage , thus securing themselves from further molestation from him. The horses , ponies anu smaller animals that had boon killed in the battle wore cast overboard , the dock was wabhed and quiet once moro restored , after ono of the hardest battles over witnessed between animals on the water. " Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver complaint ? Shiloh's Vitalizor is guaranteed to euro you. Itnlslii ! ; A lady with whom wo are proud to have an intimate acquaintance is ono of thojjostnnd most successful chicken- raisers wo over know , bays the DCS Monies Register. And wo frequently got valuable items from her. At this season of the year lice are ti great pest , and do moro than anything else to de feat success in this business. If u setting ting hen is infested with lice , she is so annoyed that she has neither peace or patience. She roars about on her nest until she breaks some of her cgs , by which the balance are smeared over , stopping the pores of the egg shell , thereby killing the incipi ent cliicicon. and preventing it hatch ing. But it is understood that greasing a hen on her breast and under her wings with lard will kill or drive away the lice. But this must not bo done with a setting hen , ns the grease will got on the pggs , fill the pores and prevent - vent hatching. At this period cither Persian Insect powder or flour of sul phur should bo used to dust the lions. After the chickens are hatched , wet a sponge with coal oil and give the bens a light sponging with it , not too heavily. Or at this period the back of the heads of the chicks and the breast and under the wings of the hen can bo rubbed with lard. Young chickens should be kept a dry as possible from rains nnd dews until they arefeathered. . But refrain as much as possible from close confinement. In dolence nnd idleness is destructive to all animal lifo , whether it bo man , uni- mal or fowl. They must have exercise 'or work. Hence it is important that chickens , or hens , should bo fed so that it will bo some work to procure their food. It is a good thing for ono chicken to catch a lump of food and run with it , pursued by others. When hens and roosters are cooped , either in winter or summer , it is good to give them some of their corn on the cob. so it will bo exorcise to pick it oft. Or if shelled grain bo fed , lot it bo in tno straw nnd litter in the house or coop , so they will have to scratch for it. The roosters ns well as the hens must have exorcise or the eggs wil not bo fer tile onougii to hatch. ' Cleanliness is absolutely necessary for fowls. Pure water should bo kept in their reach. Carbolated powder should bo frequently sprinkled on coop floors , Chicken houses must be kept clean. B 1C ING duo to the presence of urio acid in the bloocl.Ms most effectually cured by tlio use of Ayor's Sargnpa- rillix. lo ! sura you get Ayer'o and no other , and take It till tlio poUonous acid is thoroughly expelled Jrom the system. Wo challenge attention to this testimony ; "About two years ago , nftor Buttering tot nearly two years from rheumatic pout , .being able to walk only with great discomfort , and having tried vailous remedies , including mineral waters , without relief , I saw by an advertise ment in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing com plaint , after long suffering , by taking Ayer'H Sarsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial ot this medicine , and took it regularly for eight months , and am pleased to state that It has effected a , complete euro. I have since had no re turn of the disease. " lira , H. Irvlug Dodge , 110 West 12flth St. , New York. " Ono year ngo I was taken 111 with Inflammatory rheumatism , being con- ilnod to my house six months. I came out of the sickness very much debili tated , with no appetite , and my system disordered in every way. 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I ) , u und work ) , U , I * , lij , nod lltli t. , I. _ OMAHA WIUV \ IHON WORKS , Manufacturers of V/i / 3 and Iron Railings Ueik rail * , window eunrtK. tiatrer t nrt , wire lUtai , Otc. l.flKottU UIU ktrcot , Omalia. SAFEA IRON WORKS , Maal'rs ' of Fire and Burglar Protf Fae : $ , Vault * , jail work. Iron ihutteri end ' < ! t cuiJi * . U , Andrsen , piop t. Cor. lltb uud Ja ktoaBu. SOUTH OTSffA H A. UNION SrOr-K VAUti C'A , OfGinaa kmueJ , OMAIJOBBERS'DIEEGW ' iMMgs rrrraarr.rggyaaa cssssa ssgsan Agrloulturol fmplomonto. CHURCHILL PARKER , Dealer in Agricultural implement ! ! , Wagons Curltgit and buiglM. Jone mrocl , between Sth and lUUi , UmMm , Nebtmm. LININOER & METOALF CO. , Agricnlt' ' Implements , Wagons , Carriages nuncio.etc.hole lo. Omubfi , MebraUtt. f , ORENDORF A MARTIN CO. \Vholo ale Dealers In AgiicnlturalImpleinentsWagons& ) Buggies tOl. Cgl , KM andfUTJonca ttrctl , Omah * . MOLINE , MILDURN& STODDARD COT uantifacturors and jobbers In Wagons , Bnggies , Ra'es ( , Flows Etc , Cor.eth and Taclfla itrcets , Omaha. Artists' Mntorlnlo. A. I10SPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs , U13 Douglas itr ol Omnba , Mobrnska. Boota nnd Shoos. w. v. MORSE , t no. , Jokers of Boots nid Slioes , 1101,1103,1105 IXiuiilni itroet , OmMia. Manufactory , bummer ulroot , Huston. Cool , Cqko and Umo. OMAHA COAL , COKE & LIME CO. , Jote of Hard and Son Coal , 809 South 13th Mn-ot , Umnli-i , Nobraata. ' NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , " lures of Coal a 11 Coin , 211 South 13th 8 U. Omaha , Neb. JOHN A. WiiolcsalG Lumber Etc , Imjiortol iniil American I ortlitnil como it. Slit ngcnt lor Milwaukee lijdrniillc comcut ana Qiiliify wlmn limn. OH AS It. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnmlier , T7004 carpets nnil pirquet flooring. Oth andlViugltl stteou. Omaha , Nob. co. , AllKMsofBiiMingMaterial at Wholesale , 18 thEtreot nnd Union Puclllc Track , Omaha , ' LOO is BRADFORD , Dealer in luinlier , Latli , Limc/Sasli / , DOOM , Bto , Tards- Cornet 7th nnd Douglas. Corner lUtli Hnd UouKian ; FUEL ) W.QRAY. Lumlier , Limn Cement , Etc , , Etc , Corner Glh and flouk'lm Sts , Ouiaha. C. N. DIETZ. Dealer in All Kinds of LnmtiGr , 18th and California Btriiulu , Omaha. Nutiratta. Hltlllnory and Notions. I. OUERFELDER & CO. , Importers SJoWrare in Millinery & Notions 2M. ill ) and 212 i-onth llttl street Hotlonja. j. T. RoniNsoN NOTION co. , Wholesale Notions add FurnisMng ( M , firtiirill ' it in Ho "a' l s-.r-'O * Qinnhn * , Co' mlgslqn anc Storago. RtnDELL & HIDDELL , Storage and Comnihsion Mercliaits , Specialties B'Uter , ecss. clieecD , po'i'trr ' , came. HL'Uoward Ureet Omaha. * scb. .V. E. SMITH & CO. , Dry Goofy FarMsning Gools and Notions 111K andllOl Douglas , cor , lltli street. Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. , Importers ? nd Jokers in Dry GcodsNotions , ( tents' furnlthlnir goods. Connor llth nnd Llarnej streets , Omaha. Nobr.isLn. HELIN , THOMPSON' A CO. , Importer * nnil Jobbers of Woolens and Tailors' ' Trimmings , S17 South lith f troot. FumjUm > . DEWEV& STOKE , Wholesale Dealers in Fnrnitnre Fnrnom atrbot , Omaha , Nebraska. CHARLES SH1VER1CK , Fnrnitnre , Cmaba Nebraska. Crocorlos. PAXTON , ( J ALL At. ) HER J : CO. Wholesale Groceries and Provisions. 705.707.708 nnd 711 Enuth 10th M , Omaha. Neb. McUORD , IIRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers' 13th an3 iicnvcnworth streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hardware * W. J. UROATCU. Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Bprinxs , w gen stncit , hardware , Inmtirr , etc. 1201 anil 1211 Humor struct , Omaha. LEE , CLAltKE , ANDHEESEN HARD- WARD COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate , lletal-i , sliei-t Iron. etc. Agentt for Hnwo scales. Miaul pomlcrand Lynnui bnrbed wire , IIIMEUAUan < t TAYLOR. Bnild re' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' tools nrd Ilutr.ilo icAlcn. 14U Douglu , Omaiia. N . H.IIAJiDY&CO Jobbers at Toys , Dolls Albums , Fancy Goods , IIousu fmnlBhlntf goodH , rlulilrau'H carriages 1 in ! < nTiim ] street nmali.i X 1) . _ - - r- CONSOLIDATED 'I'ANK LIKE CO. , Wholesale Reilned and LnMcating Oils , Aila aroaie. etc , Omalia. A. II. lllshop , ilanaeer , CARPENTER PAPERCO. , Wholesale Paper Dealers , Curt nnloe stock of priutlnK , wrapplne and wrltlnc papar. SpMtal attention clvuo to car load ortoraT : PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST , WEST , NORTH and SOUTH 1802 PARNAM STREET. tnife : Loci free. hV.lfttllllUEIi.H.li , , 180 Wftbub tv. . OMAHA N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. THE VARCEST MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE WEST FOIl T1IR TUBATMKNT OF ALTj Chronic and Surgical Diseases and Diseases of the Eye and Ear. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO DEFORMITIES , DISEASES OF WOMEN , DISEASES OF THE URINARY AND SEXUAL ORGANS , PRIVATE DISEASES , DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM , LUNG AND THROAT DISEASES , SURGICAL OPERATIONS , EPILEPSY OR FITS , PILES , CANCERS , TUMORS , Etc. J. W. MoMENAMY I D. President . . , . . , , Anil Consulting Physician and Surgeon. Organized ? itli a Ml staff of Skilled Pliysicians , Snrgeons and Trained Nnrse ? , This establishment tea permanent medical institution , conducted by thoroughly educated physicians and surgeons of acknowledged skill and oxporlenco. The Institute buldings , situated on the northwest corner of Thirteenth and Dodge streets , is composed of two largo three-story brick biddings of over ninety rooms , containing our Medical , Surgical and Consultation Rooms , Drug Store , Laboratory , Offices , Manufactory of Surgical Appliances and braces , and the Boarding Depart' ment for Patients , in charge of competent persons , constituting the largest and the most thoroughly equipped Medical and Surgical Establishment in the West , ono of the three largest in tno United States , and second to none. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases , performing surgical operations , boarding and nursing patients , which , combined with our acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation , should muko the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the first clmico. You can come direct to the Institute , day or night , as we have hotel accommo dations as good and as cheap as any in the city. "We make this explanation for tno benefit of poisons who may feel Inclined to go further east for medical or surgical treatment and do not uppicciato the. fact that Omaha possesses the largest and most complclo Medical and Surgical Insti tute west ot New Yorkawith a capital of over $100,000. DEFORMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY. W APPLIANCES FOK DEFORMI Q TIES AND TRUSSES. . ff. ill [ Q Best Facilities , Apparatus nnd Itoniotlins for Successful Treatment ot- every form of DLseuso requiring MKDIGAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT. in this department we are especially successful. Our claims or superiority over * nil others aio based upon the fact that this is the only medical establishment man-- ufacturini ; surgical braces and appliances for each individual case. Wo have > three skilled instrument makers in our employ , with improved machinery , nnd have all the latest inventions , us well as our own patents and improvements , the result of twenty years' experience. The treatment of diseases by electricity has undergone gieat changes within the past few years , and electricity is now acknowledged by all schools of medicine us the great remedy in all cluo'nic , special and nerve diseases , for nervous debility , par alysis , ihcumatisin , diseases of women , etc. , and in many eye and ear diseases it is the moat valuable of all remedies. In older to obtain its full virtues , it is absolutely necessary to have the proper apparatus. AVe have lately purchased three of the largest and most complete batteries manufactured , so constructed as to give the most gentle as well an the most poworf ul.current. Persons tteated at this Institute by electricity recognize at once the difference between our expensive and complete electrical apparatus and the common , cheap batteries , in Ube by many physicians. Over 8,000 dollars invested in electrical apparatus. BLOOD DBSEASES. Wo claim to be the only reliable , responsible establishment in the west making a specialty of this class of diseases. Dr. McMenamy waa one of the first thorough ly educated physicians to make a special study of II.1 * class of diseases , and his methods and inventions have been adopted by specialists in Europe and America. Ho is the inventor of the Clamp Compiess Suspensory , acknowledged the best in use. All others are copied after his invention. J5y means of si simple operation , painless and safe , recently brought into use , wo euro many cases that have been given up as incurable by medical treatment , ( llcud our book to men , sent free to any address. ) DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. Wo have had wonderful success in this department in the past year , and have made many improvements in onr facili ties for treatment , operations , artificial eyes , etc. Wo have greatly improved our facilities and methods of trcatinff cases by correspondence , and are ' having bettor huccess in this department than over beforq. Wo are fully up to the times in all the latest inventions in medical and surgical operations , appliances and iiihtriimonts. Our institution is open for investiga tion to any poisons , patients or physicians. Wo invllo all to correspond with or visit us before taking treatment olsewheio. believing that a visit or consultation will convince any intelligent person that it is to their advantage to place them selves under our caro. Since this advertisement Jlnt unpaired , many boasting pretenders and founds have come and r/one and many more will come and go , remembered only ly , their unfortunate and foolish victim * . "A wise man investigates first and decides afterwards , A foul decides Jlnt , tlicn investigates. " The Omaha Medical and Sttryical Institute is indorsed by the people and the press , Store capital invested , more skilled physicians employed , more modern appliances , instru' ments and apparatus in use , more cases treated and cured , more successful surgical operations performed , than in all other medical establishments in the West combined. PAGE BOOK ( Illustrated ) SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS ( SDALBO ) , t'urt IMrM History , flucf'oss nnd AdviinlivRcs of tlio Omalia Moillcuxl anil Surgical Instltnto. I'nrt Nocoiid-C'iniONKi DIHI'.ASFH of the I.tiDgn. Stomach , Mvor , Kldnoyn. Bkln. I'llos , Cancer , Catarrh , Epllupfiy. liliuiiautHin , Inlmlatlou , T.ipo Worm. Kloctrlclty , No IT Karnodlcl , cto. I'nrt Third -liKiroitMiTiM. Curvature of thu Bplno , Club Keel , Hip Ulicaaca , 1'urulysls , WryNeck Nock , How I iffl. IlHrn Lip , Hiirgleu ! OperotlonH. K'urt I'ourtlt DISEASES or TUB KVE AND Evil , Disease * of the Nerves , Cataract , BtrabUmui or Cross Kycs , I'toryglutn , Granulated liyo Mils , Inversion ot tlio I.UlD , Artificial I'.ycs , oto. I'nrl I'lUli DISEASES Of WOURN , I.uucorrliam , Uluttrutloii , DUnlucouionU , I'ruluyaus , Floz > Ions und Vnraloui , Tumors , Laucratloni und Ciuicor of tlio Womb. ( 'art rilxlh-DiHKAHti.s or MUN , Prlvuto , Special und Nervous Diseases , Buormutorrhn-a ( Seminal Weakness ) , Impotency , Vurtcooulo. Htrloturo , Qloet , Syphilis , und nil diseases of Iho Clenlto Urluary Organs. . . _ A BrKCMWr. Wu IlAVK J/ATE.r DISEASES OF WQR3EN AlJUKl ) A LiYINO'JN trou WOMEN Uiwihci CaxriNKueNT , ( Strictly 1'rlvute ) , Only Kcliuulo Medlcul Institute Mul < lii n Specialty of PRIVATE DISH ASKS. All Dloort IMgcatea successfully treated , Syphilitic Poison removed from tlio Bjntftm without mercury. Now. Itestorutlvo Treatment for Loss of Vital Power. 1'atlents unublo lo visit us may to treated ut hoimi liy coricspondoneo. All communications conlldeiitlal , MoUlolnoa or Inllru- menu scut by nmUoruxmc eecuroly packet ) , no murk * to Indicate contents or sender. Onu 'Our foimi lulcrvlow preferred. Cull and consult tig or send hUtory of your case , und wu vrlll send In- plain wrupjur , our 1IOOIC TU HI UN , PltUIi : Upon Private. Bpeeful orNorvoun Jl6 u ee , Imyo- tcucy , EypuUls , Glcot uud Yarluocelo , with question Hat. Addieas , OMAHA MEDICAL &SURGICAJ. INSTITUTE ,