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el GLLY, Yesterday's internal tlons amounted to $8,162.92, F. Milligan, who ilted Ofticer Btilee, Monday while being taken to the patrol box, was fined nd costs yes- terday afternoon by Judge Berka, § J. B. Brewer, grand patron of the grand chapter of the Order of the ern Star, leaves for Lincoln to-day to preside over the thirteenth annual con- clave which opens the For stabbing his brothe revenue collec- in-law Riley Bims, four tir last night, I, M. Duncan will be o 1 on next Tuesddy nt 2 p. m., to answer to the charge of assault with intent to kill, Lew Hawkins, the bartender Walter Turnham’s head open with a beer glass Sunday night, is to have his hearing this afternoon at 20'clock,when he will answer to the charge of assault and battery. The reception awarded gar Jensen and bride at the First Bap- tist church Monday evening was en- foyed by a large number of people, and countless complements were showered upon the young couple. Charle . Taylor, president of Louisville, Ky., pressman’s union, was Rev. Os- iven a reception at_the residence of ‘homas Granvillé, No. 1456 Twenty-* second str by pressmen, stercotypers and electrician’s union No. 32, Monday evening. Between music by the Union Pacific band, vocal selections by the party and speech-making the hours were whiled agreeably away. The rumor that Mr. Lee, one of the ealesmen for Max Mey bacco store, had skipped several collections that should been turned into the exchequ company, is claimed to be a canard. Mr. Lee is not in the city at present, but the members of the firm say that ther was 0o chance for dishonesty on his part, even if he had wished it. General W. W. Low Wi terday by n Bi: to reports that he tion on his prope Sixteenth and Harney streets, from a syndicate of local and eastern capital- ists, who propose locating a mammoth hotel thereupon. The general made no denials of the reports, but said that his position was such that he was compelled m refrain from ng the terms of the gale known for a few days. Charles Creighton won the 300 yard rac the 100, Jim Hart the running jump, Bolen and Connors the three legged vace and John Ennis and Miss Nellie Kiley the waltz prize at the picnic of the Durant Hose company at ‘remont Snturday. Cosgrove and Wells gave an exhibition of six standing couplings, breaking and muking three full turns at an 1ge of one and one- half seconds, best time on record The seen yes- n reference accepted an op- the corner of reporter had Th E one and one-quarter seconds. onpariel base ball club surrendered a gume to the Fremonts by a score of 11 to 12, Personal Paragraphs. Thomas Price, of Bennet, Neb., is at the Paxton. J. E. Dwight, of Sioux City, Ta., is at the Paxton. C. Wise, of Grand Island, Neb,, is at the Paxton. Mrs. Franklin, of Lineoln, Neb., is at the Millard. 11. Bittenbender, of Ponca, Neb., is at the Mrll.\rn rardlt, of Talmage, Nel b., is at the 2 ussler, of Chadron, Neb., is at the rd W. Allen, of Ponca, Mill lm(l R. P. O'Neill, of Grand Island, Neb., i the Millard. Mrs. C. Henry and son, of Columbus, Neb. &ro at the Paxton, H. W. McClure and wife, of O" areat the Paxton. John W. Scott and wife, are at the Millard, Messrs, J. W. Deweese, M. H. W. B. Tor, Paxton, Colonel Hall, inspcctor, has been granted 8 leave of absence for twenty duys, which ho will spend in the east. Licutenant Arrowsmith, of the Second in- been granted a leave of ab He will visit . Louis, tend the marriage o! on, of the Sixteentl infan They Will Go. The Pinkerton force at this command of Captain Foley, will be with drawn during the latter part of this we The men aro disgusted witn Omaha, so the poy, and for the scencry along the docks of The Public Market Place. The ordinance making Capitol from Twelfth to Fourteenth streets a site for a public place, has been offh v filed with the chief of police, having already been passed by the city council and approved by the mayor. Neb., is at the Neill, Neb., of Atlantic, Ta., 1ton i nd of Liucoln, Neb., arc at the tenant Johns point, under avenue Licensed to Wed. Judge Shields issued the following mar- " rlage licenses yesterday : Name and Residence. { Frank M. Whitney, Omaha. Mollie Tabler, Omaha.. i Paul Kuntz, South Omaha Fauny Dudicha, South Omah Kennedy E. Rutter, Omaha Mary A. Robinson, Omuha, To Enforce the Orxdinance. The chief of police has been oficially noti- slod by the city council to enforce the ordi- nance in regard to hacks and cabs standing in front of business houses. This action is made on account of a petition of Andrew Bevins, C, J. Cunan and others, who com. pluin that the hack and cabmen obstruet the street with their vebicles in front of these places of busi at customers cannot drive up in the s, The chief will to enfo the ordinance this The bedroom of Dr. W. S, Me( han and My, Johnson, at No. aldwell street, was entered sowe time after 1 0'clock yesterday mornig by burglars and about $30 in money ‘wiss taken from the pockets of the occupants, Entrance to the room was effected through a window. It was evident from the way the miduight visitors acted that they are profes. sionals, and did not care for auything but money. The watch nd small jewelry of the men were in their vests and about the Foow, but were not disturbed Some rooms o Wild's ner of C: nd Suunders streots, which are occupied by roomers, wor snd some mouey obtained. The police are working the cases und will be on the lookout for this gavg of priv An Art tqmu-u )ruuull.ml. There was a meoting held in M mu sic hall Monday afternoon to further dis- cuss the feasibility of organizing an art society and, if possible, arrange for an art exposition o be held heve this fall. was presented to the meeting, subscribed by betweon seveuty-five and one hundred names of persons who aro interested in the org zation of an art iustitution’and will assist in as support. The following ofticers were elected to arrange for an art exposition in October and take further steps toward the rganization of the society in the city: " Lininger, president; Miss Mary Mur e sident; Miss Ball, sccrotary , @ssistant secretary; Miss M Roeder, treasurer. Mr. Max A paper Moy« ten @dered the use of Lis music hall forthe ex- position. Ohief Scavey's Bird. Chilef Seavey has every reason to believe - AbAL the party he arrested a few days ago on East- | who cut | the | cDonald, he suspicion of being Harrg ) man wanted at Falls City, Neb., for having committed an outrage upon @ young girl near Dawson, Hehas writtten Sheriff Ray, who offered the reward for the man, to come and identify him, Sherift Ray repiied to | bring the man_there and if he was the i"' per he would pay the reward. Chief Se does not feel that it is his busi ness to foreign criminals about the o and ye W arrant for MeDonald's arrest on the ground of vagrancy. He will hold him under | this charge until the Falls City officials can come down here to identify him. If they re fuse to do this he will be discharged. Skipper Jones, J. D, Jones, the noisy ex-“‘manager’ of the Grand opera house has written to Omaha the papers that he had The young man's righteous mdignation be at fever heat but is not likely to consume him, because, in the same note he asks some- body tosce the merchants whom He has bilked and tell them that he will pay them some time or other, Jones® bilking proclivi- tics sem however, to have been the most prominent in character, which is somewhat sad to relate. Other peculiarities are likely to cause much more trouble and perhaps make the gentleman's stay in other parts be be of considerable duration. At ledst he will, scarcely venture to come to Omaha, for some time. He is now in Chicago looking for a pass to New York. George F'rancis Train is to be commiscrated under the trickster's management. “akipped.” An Absolute Cuare. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wounds, chapped han‘s, and all skin_erup- tions, Will positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. at 25 cents per box—by mail 30 cents, Pibdfsonr i SHE HAS SKIPPED, dperator Spirits His stim Away. vesterday’s Ben The Telegraph Vil The woman mentioned in who attempted suicide by taking morphine Sunday, left Monday mnight for some point in Towa through the assistance of her mour, a Union Pacific operator at Coun- cil Bluffs. She has uu e to Towa, and will remain there for even weeks, during Whishtitde sie R WilLs "aive bicth to & child: Contrary to Monday’s report the muan is not married, but 1s a single fellow. He told a_gentleman _ yesterduy that he had de- ed to keep his mouth shut, aud had the girl taken away to avoid trouble. Smoke Seidenberg’s Figaro and _get the best h-cent cigar in the world. Mux & Co., wholesale depot. He Goes to Vew York and Boston for Aid to the Northwest Road. Yesterday one of the leading spirits of the proposed road to the northwest from Omaha said: *‘Our last meeting was held the day before Herman Kountze left the city. He spoke out, as he always does and said that he would go to New York and Boston to see his brother Augustus and the Smiths, both of whom have property mterests here. He wanted to see how much cachof those would put up to back the road, or rather roads, because the plan now contemplated is to build 100 miles to the northwest and 100 miles to the south- west. Neither of these will be started unles the money necessary for the work is paid up and availuble. The men going into the scheme will go in with no tricksters. If both roads are to build it will require a bonus of §1.000,000 from the connty. Afterthe first 100 miles ave built th n be hypothecated to build the rest. The good standing, public spivit, property interests of the projectors will be sufticient guarantee that the roads will not be sold out to com petang lines, ov used otherwise than in favor of the o such_men as Poppleton, Thurston, Creishtons, McShane, , Kountze, « to do with Vo expressed last, mcetin i1 have the undertaking. Yes adesire to do 50 and, w n W able v port, alton, and we. will then b t0 o to the people for bonds, and then pro- | tions will be t ceed to build the road right this fall, and T thinkit will b built, =All theso ien can alio money without puttinge it in railrouds but have millions of intorasts. h need to be developad, and can be d ouly by these roads.” Leo Staub, A oftice 1619 Howard; 16 cuce. Fine, stylish buildings a spec- iulty. CHAPERO HE DEAD. tors' Associa- tion in Session. The third annual meeting of the Nebraska State Funeral Directors’ association con- vened in this city yester morning with avout fifty undertakers from different parts of the state present. The object of the asso- cution is for the general discussion and bet- ter improvewment of its members in the art of embalming, prepariug and caring for the dead. The membersof the convention met in the lecture rooms of the medical coll for the organization of this session, Mr. K. Burket prosided at the mecting and John R retary. aud * some . gencral routino ' busincss was transacted. At the afternoon’s meeting ports of standing committ rommittees for next ye s were heard, r appointed, del tional conven- tion of undertukers to be held in Baltimore next October und ofticers for the ensuing car elected. The following are the offic President, M. Re i president, F. president res il tary and |ln.|~ 11, Executive committee, I‘IA('[‘«M D.C. 1 ea'yof O gate 1o th Jul convention, rown, Sup \ternate, M. H.'Hinman, Fremon T s elected: first v, mlnnl\uv' ||u|:l ior; 8 or J. A. Clark, of the Clark chem- ical works of Springficld, O., is pre will deliver sowe interesting addre fore the convention on chemical em To-duy the delegates will be dri Owmaba aud the various places of avout the cit altraction POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tt “ wder 1 h eud whole urity. ries, A marvel of ore ste pow OWDER CO., w casis. ROYAL Yok New v from Chicago to find out who it was put it in | scems to | HOT WEATHER BARGAINS, A visit to our second floor where we keep our Summer Clothing, will ' convince you that we are selling morelight Coats and Vests.than prob- The reason is simply because ably all the clothiers in town together. OMAXA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE we sell them at about one-half the price. We did not brag halt enough about them last week. Goods Sale is without a vparallel. are so nice, and they fit so well, one could not be duplicated in an | clothing house in the city for less than double the money. Merchants | from the interior send for these goods as they are far cheaner than | they can buy them in the wholesale market, but we refuse to sell them In quantities, as we only cater for retail trade. In addition to the bargains offered last week, and the sale of which will be continued this week, until all are closed out, we make today one of the choicest offerings of the season, in an extra fine coat and vest, made of genuine French flannel, in exquisite pat- terns. These goods were gotten up for the very finest trade and are usually only handled by the finest houses in large cities; who ask from $8 to $10 for such a coat and vest. At the price we own them, we can afford to sell them for £4; one half of their real value. We only have alimited quantity of them. In Mens’ Summer Underwear, we carry the largest line in the city and buy only from the manufacturers, which places our prices below all competition. Mens' Novia Gauze Shirts at 15c each. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, at 25¢ each. Fine Balbriggan Shirts, with Frencli neck and finished seams and patent drawers, at 35¢ each. These goods are usually sold at 60c. Natural wool summer Shirts and Draweis at 35c. Fine Jean Drawers, with reinforced seats at 40c, In our hat department we offer this week, a large lot of good cloth summer Hats, in nice light colors and latest shapes, at 50c. These are usually sold by all hat stores at $1. One Price Only. No Deviation, Nebraska Glothi Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. Every customer admits that this Summer Those Flannel and Seersucker Coat and Vests we sell at 75¢, are going off rapidly. The patterns ng Gompany| i W.\HTul]: URUG STORt CAUTION—Designing persons, taking advantage of our reputation, are constantly searting bogus Medical Estabtishments to deceive stran- gers visiting the city. These pretenders usually disappear in a few Beware of them cra or agents. The Omaha Made D 1 Sureical Instit entablished MNII('II In<titure in Omnha, Dr. McMenamy, P When yon make visit us make a memarandum of our exact address, An(l thu trouble, delay or mistak FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases - AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. J. W MeMENAMY, Physician and Suracon in Charge TWENTY YEARS HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. I8 MAN pém@’ HAVE YOU SEEH THEM? || mpaund For The Nervous The Debilitated The Aged URES Nervous Prostration,Nervovs Head Scoteh Chev > popular 1 styl ins that oods adver- ——= ache Nevralgia, Nervous We knesa Its main lires and branchea include CHICAGO, Stomach and Liver Discases. and o close in- | | PEORGA MGLINE "RCE 1ELAND. DAVEN: At L Rg/E TONIC, It Singens xamine our stock, and thus satisfy ENWORTH, ATCHISON, CEDAR RAPIDS, e Nerves. | Bl OSBRI O D L RO WATERLOO, APOLIS, ond ST. PAUL, AS AN ALTERATIVE, It Purifics cud | and ncores of intermedinto cities. Choice of Enriches the Blood. 1) | routes toand from the Pacific Copst. All trans- | fers in Union depots. Fast trains of Fine Day AS A LAXATIVE, It acts mildly, but | wurely, on the Bowcls, | AS A DIURETIC, 1t chulalm the Kid- | neys and Cures their Discases. Recommended Ly profescional and businessen, | Price §1.00. Sold by druggists. Send for circulars, | WELLS, RICHARDSON & L‘a, Proprietors, | _ BURLING ! Enkierited | Diseases. In the realm of diseaso the facts of im- heritance aro most numerous and are Jaily accumulating. Here, alas, they o ter- rible, fateful and overwheiming. No fa nature fs more pregnant with awful first-claas tickets. “ Great Rock land Route.’ VILLE, celebrated Pullman marufecture. pliances and modern improvements. The Famcus Albsrt Lea Route 'MAX MEYER & BRO. Jwelors aud Must Doalrs, “WHEAT AKD DAIRY BEL’ Bioux Falls and many otber town: | | v catly | bts art and filling b legend of the ancient Ste hickering, Knabe, Vos Tho hort Lino vis Deneca and 3 fug than the fact of the fnherita Western 4 (hickeiing, Kuabe, VOso | gipevior facilities to trs . It mects the physielan o &n +.Blory & BT apo] lll‘ Cincinnati and n\hel Soulhl ern poluts. rounds, paralyzin; with dis Th W MOR E.SYT.JOKN L. A. HOLBROOK Greeks pletures the Furies as nnrn\nc Meaning Planos and Org; but little used » 1ol 4 fumilies fr neratlon | whi at the following Geal Manager Gen'l Tkt. & Pase. Agt Tenderiag them desolat redu o Down Pply thelr work of terror and death, but they : Dayment, for are not now clothed 1o the garb of supersti- Monthiy Payment. tion, but appear In the more intellizible bub 00 — awful form of hereditary discase. L s ich has Hluiisated 50 2000 10.00 5 s of nature, hias slied & new light on the om words of the ’ X 1500 10.00 Beriptures, “The sius of the fathers shall be e Buare, cost &ia. 1500 0 eration.” Instances of hereditary 10.00 5.0 Lodll disease abound. Fifty per cent. of cases of Ewme) re, "‘”X'Ii‘:;l"‘ ) o Cerlified Checks, Payable at Sight on the through inherit | 1 Murshid| Wend Ml P 0 il eourily:for Money Investod. 1n a marked d 0. for $175 1500 10.00 many other hercditary diseases | Upright, cost §0), wear itself out, the stock becoming extinet. 15,00 10.00 eurs U A distingulshed sclentist truly says: “No | 1 Organ, cost 1000 0 Dy b th, At will g1 nty deed. organ or texture of the body fs excupt from | Jasatiee e 0 foix hl 850 u Winare Wit tho chance of belag the subject of hereditary | 5 i i 1000 300 P disease.” Probably more chronlo diseas iimiin ~ Organ, , permanently modify the structure i or $h 10.00 A.00 anctions of the body, are more or less vy and fake your pick. Bring this ad. with you Lo avold mista | MAX MEYER & BRO, 1] Corner 16th and Farnam Sts. State Line. ble to be faberited. The important and far.reaching practical deductions from sich facts—aflect] of individual welfare of the nation—are obvlous to r ting minds, and the best means for p 1ng or curing these d! 15 a subject of intense fntercst o all, nately nature SEATTLE. W. T. Fort bas provided a remedy, which experlence ANACGUAINTED VITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUKTRY WILL | ORTAIN 1UCH INFORMATIGN FROM A STUDY OF THIS M OF THE | Will buy one off S our nobbly Spring | Suits in W | fine Cassime (!HICAGO ROCK lSLAHD & PKCIFIG RY Coaches, elegant Dining Cara, magnificen. Pulle man Palace Sleepers, and (botween Chicago, St. Joseph, Atchison and Kansaa City) Reclining Chair Cars, Scats Free, to hoidors of through Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska R'y Extends West and Southwest from Kansas City and 8t. Joseph to NELEON, HORTON,, BELLE- TOPEEA, HERINGTON, WICHITA, HUTCHINSON, CALDWELL, and all points in H KAMSAS AND SOUTHERN NEBRASKA and beyond. Entire passenger equipment of the All safoty op Te the favorite between Chicago, Rock Island, Atchizon, Eansas City and Miancapolis and St. Poul. Its Watertown branch traverses the great of Northern Tows, Bouthweetern Minnesota, and Enst Contral Dakota to Watertown, Spirit Lake, r Tickots, Maps, Fclders, or desirod informa- tiou, apbiy at any Coupn Ticket Offico or address & MO ROCR T A o Assisted by a Number of Gum[mlenl Skillful and Experienced PllYSlGlflllS and Surgeans. Particular Atlention paid to Deformities, Diseases of Women, Diseases of the U rinary and Sexual Organs, Private Diseases, Discases of the Nervous System, Lung an Tiroat Diseases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy or Fits, s, Cancers, Tumors, Ete. More moaey invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients trea‘ed; more cures effected; more modern improved instruments, apparatus and applj- ances than can be found in all other infirmarics, institutes or dispensarics in the west combined. Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, Fifty newly furnished, well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients, three skilled physiciane always in the biilding. Al kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific mannev Supporters, Electrical Batteries, aml can suppiy physicians or patients any amfllnnce .unu\v or instrum¢nt known. Call and consult us, or write for circulars upon al} sub. jects, list of questions for patients to answer — Thousands treated successfully by Lonu]mn(’unu We have superior advantages and facilities tor treating diseases per- forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which, combined with our ackfhowl. edged ability, experience, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical and _?urp,ual Institute the first choice. e Omaha Medica! and Sur, titute is conducted upon strict business and scentific principles, and patients here receive every advantage that art, skill, science and human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases. ‘Their comfort and con= venience will always be taken into consideration. Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find that these statements of our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in ady particular, but are plain unvanished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power. Persons unable to visit us may be treated at home by correspondenoe. All communications confid tial. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks to indicate contents or sendor. One personal interview preferred, ~Call and consult us of send history of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Impotency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varisocels, with question list, My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private, Special and Nervous Diseases. I have for many years made a specialty of discases of the uninary and sexual organs have become a recognized authority upon the subjeet, consequently I receive an im- mense number of letters from physicians and afllicted persons, asking my opinion and acvice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons, I have written a book, give= ing a general description of the most common diseases and conditions, my treatment,suc- cess, advice, etc. After reading it, persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me more mlelIu,unh and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not'to furnish re g matter toa class of persons whé has attestod as b the world llible, and the remedy i Swift's Specific, a pure mpound-nature’s antidote for all blood poi To the aMicted 1t 15 & blessing of inestimable value. An interest- tng treatise on * Blood and Skin Discases® will o malled freo by addressing Tug Swoer Srecivic Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ga To Glasgow, Belfasty, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Thursday, Cabin passa nd #0, according to location of state rc Xeursion 3 to $.0. Steerage to aud from Europe at Lowest rates AUSTIN BALDWIN & €0, Gen'l A, s, 6 Broadway, New York, JOHN BLECEN, Gen'l Westorn Agent, 104 Handolph St., Chic HAKRY E MOOR Agent. Omaha, Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Exhi- bition, Do not buy any more* Poor Bubber Liose,” buw! put your money in “Spiral” _Colton Hose, {ons unexcelled. TUNE i | ANC AUkt | Dy AULY Tth | CIRCARST W YOuK 10 Liven VIA QUEENSTOWN, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1675, BAKER'S Breakfast Gocoa. Warrantsd absolutely pure Cocoa, from which tho excess of Ol bas been Femoved. It has three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, aud 1s therefore far moro economi- cal, costing less (han one cent a cup. It 18 delicious, nourlshing, A ~ admirably adapted for fuvalids as well as for persons in health, Sold by @rocers .m,-m.. uyable' it 4 Tor ook Of 10urs, tekels oF Tarcer \nlor upply 10 HENDERON BROS., 72 La Salle 8%, Chicage. Or Lo any of our local wzents. Lighter, ch aper and bettey than the | bese rubber fose. ! Made on the saxe principal as the rubbers | 1ned hose used in Fire Dep.ryments, which 1ast | And any other insects, use TERRE hose, having » coveriug to fmprison the mofsture. WILL DRY A TOWEL re are imitations so buy only that which e red line running through it. and which Spiral” patented March 0th, 180, ¥ do-s not have it in stock, let him Also contracts taken for cl ing hote u.hu,mlm andprivate residences vermin. = Batistactio teed or no pa Prineipal Devot mmmhl‘.n\ reet. T W.J. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Physician, e N. W COrner 14tk and Douglas St B Celephione, 46o: Iicsidaace tel address for 6 cents, ECO, naile BOSIO So'e Manufactorers, 234 Devonshire Street, Bsston, Mass. . 222 Lake Street, Chicago, ST | o b VL. Cuisadn Oflic plione, 563. . and fuest T the world New York to Glusgow via Londonderry | Bed Bugs, Roaches, Ants, Fleas CHER'S lnfalhhls Insect Powder. "PEERLESS DYES 2:.ialik read out of mere idle curiosity,but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degree from diseases, or the effects of diseases or abuses, of the sexual and urinary organs. Not a day passes but we receive many calls or ictters from persons sufiering from this class of diseases, or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that has wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud overstheir bright pr pects and is shortening their days. SURGERTY. cal operations for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Fest, Tam » Yaricacele, Inverte Wens and , Cancers, Fistula, Catarac formities of the Huwan bod, et Chiyonie diseases of tho Lunis, Heart, Head, Blood, Skin, Scalp, Stomach, Liy vaf; Kid- ‘nm ider, Nerves, hones, ete., as Paralysis, Epileps. ‘its), Berofula, Dropsy, I(Hg Lt's Discase, Thupe Worm, Ulcers of Fever sores, Dyspepsia or Gastritls, Halduess, Eczelw, ot DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treated cavefully, skillfully ¢ DI WRITE FOR BOOK ON WOMEN, FREE, Dbr. McMenumy has f ars devoted ik large POFtion of his ti tudy and treatment of thisciusseof diginses, o flas wpared o tfike Hor money to perfect himself, and 16 fully supplied with every [aétrument uppliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine aud Surgery | EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT Ly fhe latest wnd most upproved mell,cd{ or aurist (n the west, and the thousand our claims. 10 those afiicted with E SeLentin opinion. then vislt whom ye s for U ehtment ana cure. rdiseases, lo plain language, with nume rll 1llyy 1y scians o wille o regard to chage; and W Lave & ar unv\lelngé ¢ and can debgrtl RITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF THE EY hom we hiave spd Kar dig: . and if We claim superlority over any occul cured, rs have falled, sii Cuse ‘and ronsult 5o o ru\(u;nmw!mh 1t Acldrnl all I.(-llc'n o OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE -OR- DR. J. W. McMENARY, N, W, Cor. I3th & Dodge 8ts,, Umaha.m n y o N. W. Cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. - A ———— e oo \

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