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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1888, whilk CITY. The internal revenue colle terday amounted to $23,057. George Webber was arrested in Chi- eago yesterday. He is wanted in_this | oity for robbing 1d. Maurer's saloon. He was a bartender in the saloon. Ellis, one of the hack-drivers who par- ticivated in the recent prize-ring affair at the road house, will be called to ac- count by Judge Anderson to-day, pro- vided the prosecuting witness appears. Lyons, another Jehu, who was a spec- tator of the combat, is to be arraigned at the same time, Stephen Brown and David Gallop, of Florence, to have a hearing before Justice Anderson this morning on the charge of breaking down and injuring a fence belonging to James H. DeLand. There appears to be some dispute be- tween the o8 at suit as to the title to the land on which the fence was sit- uated, both claiming it. The telegraph operator who was ar- rested at an carly hour Sunday mprn- ing in a somewhat inebriated state, and who gave the assumed namo of F. A. Johnson at che police station, wishes to correct any misapprehension that may arise on account of the name. It hap- pens that there is an actual F. A, John- son, who is an_ operator, who, by the way, 18 one of the best telegraphers in the Western Union -office, and many might be led to believe that the party referred to was he, when it was not. In Justice to Mr. Johnson this statement is e. . Personal Paragraphs. 8. 8 Campbell left last night for Denver. ‘Tom Cook, he of legislative fame, is in the oty. R. W. Edwards, of Fort Dodge, dined at the Paxton. General J. O, McBride, of Lincoln, is i the city for a few days. W. . Look, of Missouri Valley, is regis- tered at the Paxton, William H. McCann, of Hay Springs, is in Omaha for a brief period. D. W. Courtnoy, of Lincoln, arrived in the city yesterday and is at the Paxton. Jim Stevenson, of the Burlington, who lives in Denver, is round about the town. David H. Ettien, secretary of the Lombard Investment company of Kansas City, is at the Paxton. E. B. Lane, traveling freight agent, and H. Garrett, division freight agent of the Missouri Pacific, are in the city. Assistant General Freight Agent C. W. Cook, of the Southern Kansas road, with headquarters at Kansas City, is in the city. To u_reporter Church Howe revealed the fact that he would go to the Chicago conven- tion and maybe elected for four years more. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, of New York, left for the east last evening via the Rock Island road. They will stop over at Chicago and Niagara Falls a few days on their return home. : Dr. and Mrs. Wright and family, formerly of this city, but now residents of California, ve been in the city for some days visiting old friends, They left last evening for me, N. Y. Miss Trant, of Chicago, who has been visit- ing in the city for some days with the fami- lies of Messrs, Heafey and Heafey. left last evening with a party of friends for Den- ver and the west. Mr. John C. Burns, one of Harrisburg’s Pa., rising young men, who has been spend- ing some time 1n visiting the growing west, spent yesterday in the city visiting friends previous to returning to his eastern home. Captain Aaron S, Daggett, Second Lieu- tenants Virgil J. Brumback and Charles D. Towsley ond infantry, have been relieved from duty as members of the general court martial convened at Fort Omaha, and Cap- tain Charles A, and cond Lieu- tenant John Second infantry, onal members, An Omahan Injured. Burt Martin, a former citizen of this city, but now a resident of St. Joseph, while in an intoxicated condition at the latter place on Sunday night, was run over by a strect car and badly injured. Mutual Trust Company. The Mutual Trust company filed articles of incorporation yesterday afternoon. The capital stock is $2:0,000, and the business to be transacted is the buying and selling of real estale and loaning of money. James H. ‘Wheeler, Charles K. Collins, E S. Rowley and Elmer D. Keyes are the 1ucorpo- rators. Greatly souraged, The gentlemen who have in charge tho raising of finances to defray the expenses of the observance of Memorial day met at the oftice of Major Clarkson yesterday afternoon, and . expressed themselves as greatly en- couraged over the prospects before them. A patrio tizen notified the committee yosterday that he would furnish carriages and conveyances for the day free of charge, and a well-known ice dealer volunteered to supply all the ice required. Under these conditions the committes y b have to raise only about §00, which they think can be done in a day. Benevolent Articles incorporating the 1 ciation of paid firemen of O; with the county clerk yesterday. object of the organization, as stated in Tur Bee of some two weeks since, are to provide means of relief for sick, disubled or dis- tressed memb and upon the death of a stockholder to provide for the support of his family, The articles provide for the holding of entertainments for raising funds for such purposes. The capital stock is to be §400, Qivided int are non-a exceed two-thirds of the 5! A chief of the department and chief of bat. talion, one member from each department oue member from h six line men con- itute the board of divectors. The follow- olent asso- were filed The ing have been chosen officers for the first Glaligan, president; D, P, Beard, secretary; J. C. Farrish, trcasurer, who to: ether with Geo, A. Coulter, P, Wied- cim and Johin By , constifute the board of directors, L THE PASSENGERR DEPARTMENT Of the Union Pacific, *“THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” has gotten out a fly bill designed to call attention to the summer resorts along the line of this v It is o good bill and tourists, > amen and fishernmen should apply o 10 J. 8. Tebbots, geneval passcuger and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb., for inforn tion in regard to the points of interes along the line before deciding whe they will spend tho sumner season or vacation holiduys, THE 8TOV Aud Mis, Coffy Fluc Mrs, John Coffy, who ro strect nearly south of the depot, hud & n thie explosior of a gasoline stov Whother or not the lady filling the tank while the nited is unknown, but doing sowcthing with fire and exploded saturating woman with the burning fluid. child in the cradle near by w ad‘&{ have been burned had not had presence of mind enough, eve weloped in flwnes, to suatch up a shaw cover the little one up. Her her screau, rushed to the and in & moment snatched a blanket ¢ voed aud, wrapping it around lhor, smoth [ fire; not however, until she burned about the fuce, head pbysician who sttended the unfortunate Woman says that while the burus are not latal her case is exceedingly serious and that it will be soue time before sh overs, She will also be disfigured somewhat. — Seidenberg's Flfl 0, the talk of the town, & 10¢ cighr for Max Meyer & Co., wholesale depot. —-— EXPLODED Ay Went Up the s on Hickory Union Pacific An infant uld undouht- and who hands. THE COURTS, United States District Court. TO QUIET A TITLE. In the case of Aaron Cover vs Samuel P. Vanatta, before Judge Dundy yesterday, a suit to quiet a title to a quarter section of land in Merrick county, the demurrer of de- fendant overruled. The original style of the case was Vanaita vs Cover, and a decree was granted plaintifft. On account of defective however, Cover comes in and asks that former decree be set aside, MOTION OVERRULED, In the case of Louis Weinschenk vs John A. Freyhan, a motion onthe part of Wein schenk, to make additional parties defend- ant, was overruled yesterday. It is a re plevin suit involving $2,000.96. GUAND JURY SELECTED. The grand jury for the present court, as far as selecto ward; S. P. Robort bins, Pawnee City Kittler, ¢On 13 J. sery term of Patrick Hagg Fairchild; W, 1. Ross, Ve I B I : C. B. Yost, Alvia Smith, ¥ J. C. MeNair, Lint coln Beemer, Beemer; S, B. Allen, Schu L. Poland, Omaha, District Court A PHOMISSORY NOTE SUIT. James Beaumont alleges that H. J. Avery owes him $1600n a promissory note, and prays for a judgment in that sum. WHAT DENNIS AND WALTER ASK. Dennis A. Hurley and Walter Lemon peti- tioned the court yesterday to give them power 1o dispose of the library in the law office of Attorneys Erwin and Seaver, to satisfy a claim of $00, held against them on promis- sory no UIT AGAINST A BUILDER. Daniel Way, a contractor and builder, ob- tained materials from the Omaha Oil' and Paint company on_which there remains an unpaid baiance of #162.41, and to recover the same the compuny have commenced action against him, j A RESTHAINING ONDER, Upon_application of Thomas H. Cotter, Judge Wakeley yesterday issued a restrain: ing order on H. E. Mead & Co., etal, from taking possession of certain real estate until the equities of the case can be argued on Monday next. HELD FOR LINE Justice of the Peace Wade gave formal notico yesterday that he has held Charles Tteed to bail in the sum of §250 to appear for trial at_the district court for libelling the Jlark Coffee company, by sending a postal rd through the mails’ reading: ““This firm is cheating you. They mix the coffee after taking your orders.’ The card was ad- dressed " to Mulvihill & Shelby, St. Mary's avenue. SUED BY A BANK. The Omaha National bank, in its action brought yesterday against C. E. Mayne, S. S. Curtis and A. R. Soner, recite that there is due them $,500.55, with interest at the rate,of 10 per cent, on a _promissory note madd by the defendants May 10, 1587, for £3,500, and they ask for a judgment in the above amount. % County Court. Judge Shields was occupied yesterday on the call docket for the May term of the county court which begins to-day. The first case tried will be that of Andrecson vs. George W. Duncan for possession of the premises on Fourtecnth street between Far- nam and Douglas, now occupied by _the de- fendant as as a saloon. The trial will be by and is liable to excite considerable in- The docket for the May term con- tains 100 cases. But one suit was filed in the county court yesterday, that of the Union National bank vs. Elmer E. Finney et al., to recover a and buggy valued at 00, alleged to be wrongfully withheld by defendants. APPOLNTED GUARDI beth MeCafl: yesterday ap- gurrdian of her four children under the rules of her deceased husband’s will. DENNIS CUNNINGHAM SUE The Atlantic Cigar company brought suit against Dennis Cunningham to collect $270.30, alleged to be due for cigars furnished. esterday Jur Judge Shields lowing judgmen 5, against Henry zel, Rogers & Co., $100 against Peter Con- nelly, et_al.; Bockhoff & Mack, $206.24, against Morand Schmitt, ot al.; Olof Bl $150, against Nels Herdenberg; Christ Hoff: man, $443.11, against Will Omaha Carpet company, $30¢ New York Storage and Loan Bohn Manufacturing against Charles W, ENTS RENDERED. esto y granted the fol- holas L. Guckert, et al; J. H. company, George. Make no Mistake. By dispelling the symptoms 80 often mis- taken for Consumption. SANTA ABIE has brought gladness to many a houschold. By its prompt use for breaking up the cold that too often develops into that fatal disense, thou- sands can be saved from an untimely gr You make no mistake by keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy in your house. CALI- FORNIA RE is eq in eradic: uces of nasal of these lifornia s0ld and warranted by Goodman §1 a package, 3 for §2.50, e The management of the Union Pa- cific—"The Overland Route,” made a change in the running time of its local trains Sunday, April 29th, that will be hailed with delight by the vesidents of *The Omaha and Republican Valley.” This change is made in conjunction with the St. Joseph and Grand Island branch, making the leaving time of No. 7 at Council Blufls at Omaha 9:00 a. m. Arriving at Valley at 1 a. it connects with the train arriving at Val m., and at Stromberg at Here it connects with the St. and Grand Island train, via McCool Junction and Fairfield, arriving at 0 he train running Ima daily at 5:30 a. m., omsburg ut 12:00 p. m., 0 p. m. and Valley 0. ngin :50 p. m, and Council Bluffs m., connecting A change in ins betwe: :40 a. m. and wraiso at 11:56 a. 0 p. m. Joseph with eastern the running of 1 Lincoln and Valparaiso, \gors leaving Alma in the morning to reach Lincoln at 8:40 p. m. Leaving Lincoln at 11:35 a. m. they connect at Val 150 with the Alma train, avriving there at 10:00 p. m. Good time and through chair car ac- commodations, makes this the most do- sirable line running into this portion of Nebraska. Passengers between Alma and Lincoln will be obl tomake ouly one change and tliat at raiso. J. 8, 18, cket Agent. Gen'l, Pas, and T AR THE RAILWAY MEETING, The Vreight Agents Detained by a B. & M. Wreck. The|freight and passenger agents of all the Nebraska and Kansas railroads wero to have met in convention at the Millard hotel yesterday to a a schedule of passeng and freight rates for their respective The meeting was not begun oy fuilure of a number of men to ar forenoon. ‘Lhey telegraphed fro on the Kansas City, St. Joe & C road that they detained freight wreck on that road. The cut of the wreck could not be ascertained, > roads to be represented in Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fo; Chicago, & Southern IKansus 3 Missouri and th lines, ng to the ve in the \ Amazonia Bluffs there nature or meeting h passenger and freight, on all the lines represented from the river points toall points iu scuthern Kunsas and Nebraska. On and after April 20th coaches on the K to make add largely to th already heen gained After that date it This wi populurity th this fuset trd Continental Clothing House Special Sale of Riverside Worsted Suits, Price $12. T q 1 | Neb ¥ i’. | bolding first | fralistreet Now goods to us at our expense. Special Sale of Sawyer Woolen Co’s. Cassimere Suits, Price Special Sale of Dolan Cassimere Suits, Price $8. Every Visitor to Omaha Talks About the Continental Clothing House The sale of e Sawyer Woolen Co.’s fine Cassimere Suits, which is contin- ued this week has been unprecedented but of equal importance, however, and of even greater interest in our great sale of fine worsted dress Suits, cloth made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS, in medium weight fabric, suitable for wear all the year round. We offer this week 200 of these fine Worgted Dress Suits which for dress purposes are strictly cor- rect in every respect, and the most popu- lar and durable goods sold in this coun- try. RIVERSIDE WORSTED SUITS, LOT NO. 1.—We offer 200 of the ahove named goods made by the RIVERSIDE MILLS CO., made up in a 4 button cut-a-way Frock suit, and in the most thorough manner, suitable for dress suits. They are goods which we have sold regularly for 818, but we offer them this week to close at the extremely low L‘rice of 812 per suit. The color isplain lack, edges bound, and every suit would be worth in the regular way $18; as the lot is not large they will be closed this week. Send in your order at once if you want one. You take no risks. OMAHA BOSTON NEW YORK esults. EXPRESS ORDER TRY THIS ARRANGEMENT. DES MOINES Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER T.OT NO. 2.—Stock No. 4048, 4049 and 4050. Imported Whipcord Suits made in a 4 button cut-a-way style only, in regular sizes from 85to 42. This suit was made in our own machine room dur- ing last sixty days, and the cutand make of thissuit is as correct for dress pur- poses as it is possible to have them, and as the present month is the month of all the year when people are thinking about dress suits, we claim that thislot of wors- ted suits is absolutely the most desira- ble that it has ever been our privilege to offer the public. This garment was made up te sell in our stock for 822, but, as one of the leading bargains for this week it is offered at the ridiculously low price of $15. We unhesitatingly claim that the average retail price of this suit is nover less than $22. Of these two lots, which are small, particularly lot No. 2, which was adve tised as lot No. 1, in our advertisement of last week, we can send no samples of either lot, but as long as they last. Snm- ple suits will be sent by express C. O. D. with the privilege of examination. Be sure in ordering to mention the date of the advertisement, as the lot numbersin our different advertisements represent different goods. In ordering mention the No. of the lot and the date of the advertisement. giving buyers the privilege of examining goods before paying for them. Continuation of the Sale of the Sawyer Woulen Co.’s Fabrics, There are only two. colorings left on these celebrated suitings, and we offer them until they are entirely elosed out at the same unapproachable low price of $12 per suit. No more desirable mater- ial can be offered for a businesssuit than these goods are, being purely all wool fabrics, and goods that have stood the test for years. LOT NO. 8.—In this lot we have in sizes 35 to 44. The very Woolen Co.’s Double and t Spring Suitings,newlightgreyand brown mixture, just made up in our very best manner, and never during the twelve years that we have been selling this suit has it been placed on our coun= ters at less than $18. The celebrated Sawyer Woolen Co., of Dover, N. H., needs no commendation from us, but we unhesitatingly pro- nounce them the best manufacturers of fine ull Wool Suitings in New England. No shoddy flocks or cotton used in any of their fabrics. Do not forget the price only 312. LOT NO. 4.—We offer 100 of the well known Velour Cloth Finish Sawyer Woolen Co.’s Suits in a very dark Ox- ford Mixture,a small neat check pat- tern, one of the most popular styles the mill has ever made, suitable for dress or business purposes. Breasted Sacks, regular sizes in Spring w’v;;lzzhf. at the same extremely low price of $12. Freeland, Loomis & Co. Proprietors: DOLAI\{ Cassimere Suits ‘We commence the sale this week of about 1000 Suits of the celebrated Dolan Cassimeres, in regular sizes 84 to 44 comprising’ four different styles and mixtures at the extraordinary low price of 88 per suit. These are strictly all wool goods, free from shoddy, durable and right in every respect. ~ No suit in this lot ever to be retailed for less than 812, but we offer this as an attractive bargain in Men’s low priced business suits. Send for samples of these goods befors ordering them, we will gladlysend sam= ple of cloth to any address, or we would much prefer to send a sample suit, so that the manner of making and trim- ming can be scen. We would recom- mend, however, that sclf measurement blanks be sent for first, o that a sample suit may be sent fitted 'to the party who has ordered, and in this way savcs the trouble of returning suit to exchange 1t. Remember, there are four styles of these goods. Remember, the price i only $8.00. ‘We will send packages containing suits of clothing, furnishing goods, cloths and woolens of all kinds kep( * in our establishment, to any address in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Dakota, Colorado, or Wyoming, C. O. D. 1 By this arrangement people living in distant towns can obtain every advantage of seeing any article of merchandise in our stock at their own towns, examining the same before paying for them, and if not perfectly satisfactory, returning Money for all amounts exceeding $10 may he returned at our expense. For years we have sent goods all over the United States in this manner by express with the most Examine the goods, and return them at our expense if they do not please you. class tickets, to points malkes regular stops, be Bluffs and Ogden. must purchase tickets for se mn Pullman sleepers, before entering the cars. meeting at 124 North evening. A submitted and dis to submit it to a committee for revision. object of the co-operative union is to_es lish a general family sepply operative plan. $£10,000 in 2,000 shares of at pres organization. Tonic to those suffering from troubles of the stomach and liver. my second bottle, and it makes me feel like a new man, C. M land and building fund held Monday evening was 50 poorly attended that they could not elect a new board of dircetors, consequently the annual election v Monday evening at 7:80. and delegates from assemblics are_urged to attend at the corner of Twelfth and Farnam streets next Monday evening. any dimensions, stone yards of Wm. Union Pacific, *The Overland Route,” has just gotten out as an ady what is It facinates all who try to bids fair great 13-15-14 puz entertainihg little puzzl is ar tions of all the political partics for adoption & favol sion L Ly strength ipcompetition witn the multitude of low cost sbortwelghtuiuinor phosphate powders. Sol where the train ween Council Such r Omana Co-operative Union. The Omaha Co-operative union held a Fifteenth street last draft of the constitation was ussed, and it was resolved The tore on the co- The capital stock will be cach. There is nt about twenty-four members in the I cheerfully recommend Red Clover I am now on Nashua, Towa. C. F. Goodman Drug Co. e K. of L. Land and Building Fund. The meeting of stockholders of the K. of L. deferred until next All stockholders 1 have opened my Woodruff granite uarries and can fill all orders of almost Rock can be seen at er, Lincoln, 1108 PRICE, Neb. e The passenger department of Othe rtiseme known as the Switchmen’s pable of solution in ten moves, solve it and to surpass the reated such ago. Send 10 cents P.&T A, sting and & novelty zle that several year: 3 to J. S, Tebbes of these little Thursd only thoroughl; geon in the United Btates who is endowed wit the magnetic gift of healing to that degree which enables him to go upon the stage and NOR, publicty heal the sick, gow cured. OF THE SICK FREE of CHARGE At Max Meyer & Bro’s. Music Hal Cominencing Thursday Morn- ing, May 10th. Dx. Smith, the celebrated magnetie physiciun, of New York, has engaged Music Hal corner of 16th publicly heal the sick, free of chirge, every morning foom 10 to 11 o'clock, commencing morning May 10th Dr.’ & 1and to the affected parts month, D ple, in'the cit has 50 long enj impossiDle to describe the strange and mvsteri- ous magnetic power which he possesse ze who have De in- the stage on ci can hardly & the Doctor mak throw away their a8 bOYS. we ned an office 5 p. m, daily diully invited to g day morning at 10 o'clock, Admission f sultation fre 1ith street, ne ) and mith appeared at tne Tremont Tem- of Hoston, and publicly healed over one thousand sick people, andwinter the doctor has been_engage in ‘mn the sta; valids for years, cruciating three or relieved and permanently cui ntches, so Stiff and lame that the pain, and our m 1t will astonish the most skeptical to sco how quickly the Rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgin and in fact ali paintul diseakes are almost always and instantly ‘All that the Doctor does 15 to lay his hands on theafTected parts for a few monients, then make a few gentle passes ov: o i effected, K 11 as instructin t his . neéxt to Millard Hotel, inquiry must contain postage. I, at t ‘arnam streets, and will Smith is the qucated physician and by simply applying his ir ago. this During the fall e in heal- 0 1 at Den- ccess that he 1t is almost Peoplo suffering from the most e after, recelving setic{reatments’ are entirely Men o upon nd in fivaminutes aft passes over them they crutches and walk as nimble " $2 PANTS. Public Healing | =222 b esth I C. 0. D. With Privilege of Examination. All Wool Pants, both light and dark | colors, in sizes 80 to 42 waist and 80 to 84 leg measure. a very large line of better Pants are extragood | Mail Orders Solicited. | Also | grades of ranging in S, K. FELTON & G0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers’ Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, OHAHA. NEBRASKA. N.W.Cor. i3th BRACHS Plenty of Ash, Black Walnut a Order quick, TIMBER CLAIMS, Maple, Catalpa, Box E 1 Russian Mulberuy on hand; suitable for planting timber claims. D. S. LAKE, Shenandoah, Iowa. dlings, Best facilities, apparatus and remedies for ing Medical or Surgical Treatment. m | gations in the west. Braces Club Feet, Spine, bilcs, Tuhors, Cancer, Catartly Bronabl Inhalation, Electricity, Paralysis, nym.sy, ney, Bladder, Hye, Ear, Skin and Blood, apd Surgical Operations, Diseases of Women a Speolgl Trusses, doctor cures disease. o patient, erybody should go Dr. L' ruenig Hlo 5, Whe office at Gruenig biock, on o Letters of inter it i o Association of Soldiers giDg to present to the national conven- The Indiana St ble resolution on the question of pen- istation, Abso!ntaly Pr-na_ Thispowder never varies, A MAar re;of pucl d wholesomeness. More econom cal thanthe ordinary kinds, and cannot pesolp Royal ork cans. Baxiog Powder (94 ‘ SteckPiano Kemarkable for powerful sympa. hietie tone, pliable uction and ab- Bolute durability. 3 years' record, DIARRHOEA’ 4 DISOR OE RS * halevitch, Fletcher & C c Adier & F, Gl 1k Defione & Co., 1 R. Grotl CHOLERA MCRBL S as 30w ELS! IMPORTED BY Cincinnati, 0. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, BRONZES! Topurtr's P MAX MEYER & BRO, Omaha, Nebraska. Most INGS in the » popular Umbrellas known. 100,000 sold in twelve months. WINDSOR UMBRELLAS. ime are genuine withont our PATENTED ticks and ties mared as above, BELKNAP, JOHNSON & POWELL New Yoi1k and Philade! Richardson Drug FLOWER alogiie. ! fore | W Omaha Seed House. Headguarters for Landreth's Ce Flants, Cut Flowers and - Floral desiyu 1, FOSTER & SON, Proprictors 1622 Quuitol Avenue, r Cit nt reduced rat flesing excurs of tiun apply 10 HENDERON BROS., 72 La Salle 8°,, Chicage. OF 10 any of Our lucal agents, More than | se Boox oX Disparks or Women Fren? . FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS, Board and attendance; best hospital accoml $12. satisfactory Caronc and Soial Disesty APPLIANCES FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRULSES, 7 sesaful treatment of every form of disease regy d Wit Yok CixCuLaRs on Deformities ap Curvature of ti ONLY RELIABLE MEDIOAL INSTITUTH MAKING A SPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASE All Blood Diseases successfully treated. ilitic Poison removed from the system withont mereury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable (o visit treated at home by corresj uications confidential. sent by mnil or express, securely packed, marks to indicate contents or sender. Oue al interview preferred, d history of your case, aud we will send plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE; Upon Private, Special or Nerv , Syphilis, Gleet and ‘eluun list. Address DR. MCMENAMY, Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., + Health is uvulsions, Fits, Nervous elf-ubuse or over-indulgence. month's treatment 00, sent by mail ® A iag s Dandrutt. Cutes HINDERCORNS tops all pala. Never falls o curs, ebrate PARKER'S HAIR BA omioles & luxuriant growsh. bair te lis origlial color” Frevenis “ures scalp discases. Kic. at. keam bair Lall- ruggine. ot Fiice 8100 PEERLESS DYES &72iiolis OMAHA, NEB! | Dl e 4 Wealth! Bkt b Lid evtg, cs may ba ondence. All commud edicines or instrumentd Call and consult mf; { ( ous Diseases, I ricocele, Wil Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, 0f NERYE AND BRAIN TREATY ific for Hysterla, Dizzid s and 3 of the h box #1.00 & box, OF ald on're= ued only by C. B¢ ole Agent, 1110 Farnaud