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BEE: SUNDAY, 3 > UNE 24, 1888, —-SIXTEEN PAGES. N. B. FALCONER MONDAY. Epecial Inducements Offered Buyers at Falconer's Monday. White Shirts 08¢, Ladies' White Suits, $3. Embroidery Conpons 25¢, Lace Mitts 15¢ Ladies' Para- invoice of 75 kirts, which we morning. These y fine muslin with also with cam- embroidery muke on these skirts 98¢ them the best skitt we have asure of offeving our lny only Oke. DRESSES. A com- in all fine Monday of at §1. dies white ale Monday made of v :p embroidered rufile, cdged with on plete line ' price s in ahove on sizes for four ye CHILDREN'S WHITI We have a number of odd children’s white dresses that heen selling at from $3 to $3.75, come in both Mother T Gretehen styles, very heavi that we want 10 close outs price $2 on Monday to do it are one, two and three dren’s white dresses at 81, 58T WHITE success in this department encourages us to otfer this season a finer line than we have ever shown. The prices we make on these suits are be- yond competition, while the styles are entirely new. We make mention of o few prices. Ladies’ white pleated skirt and waist of good mate . Ladies’ white lawn suits at $4.50; full tucked skirt embroidered, yoke waist with sash. Ladies’ white solid embroider, an inferior sui JE lawn suits at lawn suits at y: others ask $12.. Monday we will offr 15 dozen jerseys in odd si and different styles. These goods have sold at from $3 o $4.7 close them all on Monday at $1 EMBROIDERY COUPO Embroidery ¢oupons, 43 yards in each coupon, at 25¢ a coupon, worth sle. Embroidcry coupons, 4 yards in cach, at’ )(v(- worth $1. re the cheapest embroideries lu 5" black and colored Jer: sey mitts 45¢, worth 65 PARASOLS. een parasol )e, regular pric atin parasols in ull color d from $1.50. moire and brocaded )0, reduced from #: Miss inch, at Ladie: s 500 clrecl from ladie; silk in stripes, nll at $1.95, thc b 26-inch, all silk, sun umbrel $1.50, worth 24 and umbre §1.47, re Black Regular Black silk Regular pr Black satin guipure lace trimmed, at $4 9. Black trimmed 86.50. black silk sun with gold tipped handles, at cod from $2.19. umbrellas at 82,75, £3.50. sun umbrellas at $3.75. Spanish Worth satin with gantly parasols Worth lace, at $4.75. SULE ! 18 and 1520 nan treet, Prices cut in two for the purpose of re- ducing our Our customers get the benefit, We will selt white eminoidered and lace dresses, white wrappers, teagown Freneh and domestie Ind linen, cambric, pongee snd other silk Henrietta cloth, it summer robes, ¢te., e Newmarkets for travel- ing weaps, ete ete Misses and children’s white embroid- ginghmun dresses, ete., at sury the closest will commence Mon- m. and last 1y before the wrge stock of summer suits. sateens, wool rod dresses, s that will Hn-.m' AL llJ o'clock a. Call assortment is ‘\r en. HEYMAN & I)I-h Ik had been he I<| in ()m.xh \ Hw S candidate would undoubtedly hav chased one of i ovfl § tiv Co.’s fine c 1 and see oth and Jones, ——ee— ind Co-operative Colony. . neh 50 ) mem- Puget The regulue meeting of On will be Dels s . m. ber President. to Getty R, - " Wreek of the Stean tion! Auction! ! corgo of sunken having been consigned to us same at auction on T tat 9a, m,, consisting rpets, rugs, curtains lamps, Jnd n for inspection in a fo at 406 North Sixteenth street. Wells, A, W, Cowan, auctiono [} Armstrong, Pott ave selling o better bugey, carringe or Phacton for less moncey than any one in the city., - —— e we duy ne Go to the Spa at Getty's, ez at the Millard, Joseph S, Litt, represonting Straw & Ellsworth’s manufacturing company of Milwaukee, is in the eity. M, carries with him the iinest line of s plos of fur poods ever brought to t} ity line comp hats, gloves, mittens, fur coats ang goods. He is at the Millard, rooms and 110, and will take pleasure in show- ing his goods to the trade of this city, Auction Auctiont $2,000 worth of new und cond housobold furniture ‘erguson’s S ompuny, 713, 717 and 719 North nth street, on Monday, the m) of June, at : serve. MontaGt L il The mossage boxes of “Pue B proving a great convenience pablic, o the e —— Pianos tuned at Hespe’s 1518 Doug st. Hayden Bros. Special prices for Monda Stock to be reduced atonce Jess of cost. READ CAREFULLY THE LIST OF BARGAINS. 100 doz. ladies’ Jersey lace mitts, only . worth 25 100 doz. Indies’ black and colored, Hle. 1 special lot fine silk mitts on Satur- day only 19, worth 8c. fsxtra heavy pure wuix mhlwnuk BH0. B caps, nnl\ 10¢. regard- in pure silk mitt nsk only 25e, othe K mitts, only 89¢ reduced Jorsey ribbed vests 33¢ ench, actual price G0, Ladies’ fine balbriggan vests, trimmed on neck and ves, only 8% others ask Ladies’ pure lisle vests only 50: duce 1 from 7THe, Children’s silk lace \\uHh ; re- mitts only 17 PRICES ON FOR M INDAY 1 PARASOLS utiful lin- wsols, .-h-g 1t goods, silk lace Ly lined, only $2. worth $4. in parasols, lace teimmed and 1 M worth $5. on Satur at #1,2 Inm t miss our to-morrow. Muslin under 1010 FOW. Special pric grand underwear sale rto be slaughtered s on covsets for Monday. HOSIERY. 100 doz ¢hildren’s cotton hose, ribbed, only Sc per pr, others ask 20c. He regular made, - ribbed cotton hose only 19, others ask 35c. Ladies’ balbriggan hose, doubie heels and toes, only lie, our regular 25¢ quality. u| only GEN ls * fancy hose, b or, Worth 2 .H'\[ HING wful stripes, DEPART- Gents’ \ml.\umlrwnl shirts, a special ba in, only 20¢ each. worth 50c. Gents' fancy 4 hose only e per pair, worth 10¢. Gents’ Turkey red handkerchiefsonly e ench, worth 10 Gents’ linen others ask 17 Best linen cuffs only 15¢ per pair. Gents’ suspenders, good quality, only 15¢, worth 40c. Gents’ fancy b chi 2 for 25c, collavs only 8c each, rder linen ]mnl.l\: our regular quality. BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER. HAYDEN BRO: 16th St., near l)nufll'\s e —— HAYDEN BROS. Letting Down the Prices. Silk sale of s silk, all J silk, all inch su ored gros grain, black gros grain, Gie, worth f nted, H0c, worth wgains in silie at 1 to $1.90, all 40 per cent atins in all shades at 48c, and up under value, fully worth & Broeaded silks at 89c, reduced from 75¢. The most decided values in silk |‘iA Henriettas, beginning at 98¢ per rd. Allwool Henriettas at 49 can ss than $1 nn per yard. 2, ¢ and I[t‘nnn-n.\.s ¢ per yard. ale of Irench rench beige, all all wool brocaded suit- . all at 50¢ on thedollar. For Mon- day and during the week we have marked down and will elose out an im- mense purch of dress trimmin dress bhuttons, laces, ornaments and v bons, ladies’ summer hats, shawls, 2fc, regular prie in ail sl ul_ s reduced 1o 4 clearing 116 and 118 Sixteenth St. — —— Pleased With the Prospeet. A B veporter on making his rounds sterday met Dr. W. st of ten years’ practice in . who has recently removed to xlm The doctor is very enthusins he prospeets for the future of and the west and expressed in warmest terms. ahead of rof business York city is of Rome. 1 intend y here and am so sure that I can do a good \ess that I have opened quarters 1 Room 3, Fal and am now re: himself coner block iness. Is gold fillin embraces coupled thi | Le of fine , wh advant ing city Extensive for the On Tuesd manageriu ng Made rance in This City. June 26. that mighty i0, the three brothers, will reign supreme in this city. hly potentate ever possc Joyal subjects than do tho Me north, south, i ly recog- their I have toured ous notable . but this yenr 1ou m- d the hugest I'ho husiness tl cn someth crowds hav the country with tented 4ulll\'|llllll Mis ndous 1 com- hippo- spectiator has 3 he never | was The show will be seen here all its richest luvster and com- pietencss, the entive paraphernalin hav- refitted and veburnished for i wip, Bev L important actions have been added— y the Gilfort l-lu(h.l , who im- onate el to the life: it and Mo \-,nu- world’s greatesy 2 ists, and the sensational acrobats, the LaMartins, The Messrs, Sells are determined that their pro it tour of ast shall be a memoriable left no stoue unturned to that purpose. Neither of two noted shows—Barnum’s will t the Pacific this season; hence those who ire to sce a big civcus with all the latest adjuncts would do well to attend the Sells’ establishment, The princely street pageant will start from the ground ith and Hamilton and w averse the principal thor- oughfures. ‘Two performances will be given at 2and 8 p. m., tha doors open- Tog an hour earlier. The indications | ing attondunce, thund very Y the other and Forcpangh's point 10 uu overflow- ———— - tie and Dramatic School, order of voice culture for the and d |u!\>u|:|1.~l ceived io of My, und Mrs. . ) First oper performance, M. work *'Bohemian tively, Ladies and gen- tlenivn wishing to joina class or for will please call at € th- list of pupils is limited, at tha st i Hox | ouce BENNISON BROS. Special Sale for Monday. 1case find figured batiste cloth, an elegant summer fabrie, really worth ¢ per yard, on sale Monday at 6¢ per yard, oné day only. 1 case finest quulity erinkle seer- suckers, a beautiful line of colors. worth 18 ¢ per yard: we will sell just one case Monday, 14 yards for ¢ Another grand offering for Monday. One entire counter piled up with beau- tiful white goods in plaids, stripes and checl worth up to 40c a yard; your choice Monday 10¢ a yard. () pieces elegant quality lace stripe serim Monday 5¢ per yard, worth 20¢. 100 pieces beautiful silk ruching 12{c per yard, worth 2 Handsome ruchings worth 15¢ Swiss embroider 98¢, These good double the p a handsome to buy. 100 dozen ladies’ fancy hose on Monday, 16¢ per pair, worth Ladies’ fine brilliant lisle hose, in cks and colors, for one day only 43¢ per pair, worth 7 Ladies’ fine frame brilliant gloves, full fashioned fingers, ne less than s0c, on sale Monday 50 dozen ladies , broken InI s worth up to #1 your choice Monday How vests, and ecru, Ladies® je be per yard, 1 flouncings are worth more than cos quoted, If you want white dress now is the time sale pai One day, ladies’ silk es, in pink, blue, cream %1.19 each, worth $2.50. T sey ribbed vests, no sleeves, Monday 85 cents each, worth G0c. Don’t forget, if you want to buy car- s, curtains, efe., at rock bottom ces our store is the place to find them. Pri now are no object. We want to unload. BENN NISON BROS. Visitors Are especially invited to call and see fine compaign rockaways and bug- 11 styles, aud get our prices. Par- lin, Orendorfl & Martin Co., 9th and Jones. Children's Dresses, AT HEYMAN & DEICHES’, MONDAY, 257111, FROM 0 5 O'CLOCK. One Lot White Embroidered Dresses, s1zes 1, 2,3, 4 y, S Misses' and and Colored Em- izes 1,2, 8, 4 y §1.98 One Lot Colored Embroidered Dresses, One Lot Whi broidered Dres sizes 1,2, 3, 4 years, es, trimmed 3,4, One Lot Searsuclker D with white braid, sizes 1, 5, 6 years, Chambi Plain and Trimmed, Gingham, and Batis sizes 3 e Dresses, to 16 years, at VERY LOW PRICES. Sule on Monday, 9 to b o’clock. Call early and get BARGAINS. HEYMAN & DEICHES, 1518 and 1520 Farnam st. -— Getty’s Spa counter is now open. —— Dou’t forget the anction sale Monday, 10 o'clock. of houschold (furniture, be offered at o. 114 South Nine- furniturve, lh\( rack, table, bedroom dining table; chai wid kitehen uten sat 10 a. m, book suits, sideboard, china. glass Sale commend - - To Whom it May Concer T have this ¢ sold to Willi tleman my one-half interest in the v tail grocery business, formerly known Gentlemin & Hunt, at 501 and 503 \ . ounts v m Gen- ill he paid and all bi am Gentleman. J. Hunt., Getty's Spa counter is now open. — Ogaha Basket Ma ufacturing Co Manufactures all kinds of splint and stave baskets. The patronage of wholesale and re- tail deale licited, Address P. O. box 599 or call at fa tory 13 miles west of Hanscom Purk in Echermann 1 Special Gift to th 5,000 REGUL \l‘l() v will be AT BLOC l\ one-priced clothic Omaha, Neb., Wednesday ovening, between the hours of 7and 9 P A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. nics. NER P/ \lLS Go to the Spa at Getty —a— BEE are convenience to the The message boxes of TH proving a great public. nterested in the Omaba tion and the building of e will be pleased to learn that the Buttertties’ ball netted $949,30, The thanks of the association are tendered to all who assisted in these entertain- All who are indirect] enumerate them the columns of this page would be full. The consciousness of having done something to help God’s poor will bring its own reward, and such need no thanks from us. The *well done” of the Master is enough. Mineral waters on draught at Getty’s. Remembx N. Bahcock A ggies, carriages and b Ays represented at the repository of Par Orendor & Martin Co., 9th and Jone yone invited to call and in- spect. —— Go to Getty’s for am soda, | —— the Steamer “Tei Auction! Auction! Auction! The entire cargo of the sunken steamer having been consigned to us we will sell same at auction on Thursday next at 9 a. m., consisting of furniture, curpets, rugs, curtains, bedding, furs, robes, lamps, Indian relies. All will be ’nn for inspection 1n a few days at 406 North Sixteenth street. Kohn & Wells. A. ‘W. Cowan, auctioneer. Wreck o e i oL C. Leo Staub, Architect and Supt., office 1619 Howard; 16 years' experi- ence. Fine, stylish buildings a spec- ialty, STONEHILL'S, ay Monday. muslin Remnant Remnants of bleached yard, Remnants of ealico 3¢ yard. Remnants of lawn 3% yard. Remnants of white goods 8ic yard. In fact all kinds of remnants of all kinds of goods and all for the small sum of 8ic yard. We shall'also inaugurate Monday o an'h\l sale of notions at about one-fifth their value. Cast your eye carefully over the following, and please remem- ber when we adve o a sale we have just what we advertize, never run out and earry no trash: Jlastic web 2he yard Pape 14e roll, worth Corset, ste worth 15¢. 'slll\ thread 2¢, worth 5e, pchet hooks 1¢c, worth 10. Linen thread 3¢, worth Se. Basting thread le, worth 8e. 12 dozen agate button worth 10¢. s two for le, worth se. s 2¢, worth 5e. i He, worth 15¢. l cend pencils, dozen fe, imbles le, worth 5e. worth 20c Hairpins, dozen papc Needles 14e, worth Needles, gold eyed e, worth 10e. Alot of fine black buttons at 2f¢ dozen, worth 20¢, Continuation of our great slaughter le of Swiss rting. ine feather fans in worth £1, White goods at one-third price, Impm-u-d black sateen, worth 40c, at 1.74. almost given away, STONEHILL, 1515 Douglas. e ————— Fourth of July Celebration. The grand marshal, aids and all ae- sistant marshals elected by trade and labor unions, are requested to meet Sunday, June 24, at 10a.m.,at G City hall, Thirteenth and Dougls streets. Regular committee and vepr sentatives meet Monday, June 25, ) p. m., southeast corner Twelfth Farnam streets. Julius Meyer, ch man. 8ic worth 10e. worth 80c. 8¢, worth 2 all colors 89¢c, e o Saratoga Spring water on draught at Getty's. — C. J. WEBER. Special. Special make some_special offerings in silk department, com- Monday in order to reduce at 25¢, regular colored, gros silk, all shades, G, regular . full line creams, pinks, light and navy ¢ $1.124, regular price $ Note prices below in black gros g silk sand ghen come and 4 so goods we guarantee ive satisfa , regular price $1.I5. $1, regular l ille francaise in modes, plumb, s, browns and HEN of $1.40, vegu- 3160, regular prico $2. Shaded surah silks at Alincof s and checl worth $1. in surahs k adine at 95¢. This is a brrgain, worth B1.50. Also & full lin of sumnier dress goods in albatross and light weights atexceedingly low price above ave for this weelk onl are burgaing worthy your iu- spection. C.J W Xt to postofiice. 114 So. —_— 15th st. Mineral waters on dranght at Getty’s. e —— The Passion for Nude Photographs. The St. Paul Globe in a recent issue, said: A party of vivacious girls who re well known in St. Paul, have re: cently imitated a certain set of foolish Boston maide; and have had their photographs taken in exceedingly scant costume: The girls are emplo of a ecrtain corporation and comely a half-dozen 1 could wish to mect. They of friends, being all girls social standing. Their work is light and time often hang vy upon them, so plans must be deyised to pass some of the hou Who first thought of the idea of havi themselves photo- graphed without incumbrances to hide their charms has not become a matter of hisiory, but, at rate, 1t did not t the girls long to suppres: inconvenicnt little que imlms of cousc e, and consent in abody go through the operation. But who vus to do the photographing? Ever, declared that it would he out of the question to resort to a horrid male photog -.ql.n.-, Finally one of Hu givls impressed into the young man, an intimate e L and after some show of reluctance it was decided that he should do the job on the condition that he would stay in the room only long enough _ to work the camera, and promise on his solemnest outh never to tell. The young man in question is widely known in St. Paul, and if his name be mentioned he would be generally recognized as an amateur photographer and sketch artist. The photographing was duly gone through with, the girls being arrayed in all the lory of their mode and natural charms and but little ¢ The fair maidens were taken in a_group. rey senting o havem scene or something of the sort, The resulting pll‘llll'l' which tly passed around for insy tion a few days afterward, was pr nounced perfect, but thus with the exception of the girls themse the photographer lowed the privil dainty works of ed in the office g g one of the r of fine cal received dorfl & Martin ( and are now on exhibition in pository. \ges and rockawnys urday by Parlin, ., Oth ind Jones, their re- Hayden Bros. Still letting down the Monday we will have a big special white bed spread sale. We have pur- chased from one of the largest import- ing houses their entire odd lots n} bed all Marseilles quilts, also some very nice crotchet spreads, (some are slightly soiled). There is quite an assortment, and none in the lot _cost, than $1.85, from that to $2.25. We will give you choice of the entire lot at 8% cach. ~ First choice will of course be the best, so be on hand Monday morning at 9 o'clock, Letting down the prices on colored curtain m for Monday down to7e yd, worth : plain_ curtain serim lace stripe 40- wide, 4fc yd. Special bargains in curtains at 50c 8se, $1.00, A0, 81,50 and $2.00 a puir; 150 s of fancy figured lawn for Monday yd; only one dress pattern to ach custome: Handsome line of plain ck and checked Organdeis in lawns. 1kled seersuckers at se and 10¢ yd, White checked Nainsooks be, 6e, 8¢ and 10¢ yd. Special bargains on white Indi linen and Victoria 10e, 12{e, 15¢, 18¢, 20c and Letting down the prices on 2 wide fine table linens to . 8He, Hc $1.00 yard. No such value ever offered in Omaha, yds of 16-in wide checked gluss tow for #1. Where can you mateh this barg Another lot of apron checked gingham at 2ic a yard. You will find bargains in our domestic department Mond We are clearing ou 1 the odds and ends in our wall paper department at greatly reduced prices. HAYDEN BROS, —~ prices. On spreads, mostly Try Getty's ice cream s The Deaf will be Glad He is Coming. A. Wales of Bridgeport, Conn. deafness, which has att spread attention in this country and urope, will be at Cozzens Motel to- morrow. — The Union Pacific Railway. “THE OVERLAND ROUTE,” Has arranged to stop all guburban trains at Q street, South Omaha, to bet- ter accommodate the constantly increas- ing subu rban travel. —— Try Getty’s ice cream soda. fosasss e The Nlinois \\'Jlsll(‘r Parties desiring one, or rep same and 1 and otner w vs for gle Chumpion scure them by - Mhntitactuving o By ling at our factory 13 Park in Ecker- man Place. S BUTTERMILK WHOLESOME, Number of Cases in Which It Has Exercised a Very Beneficial Effect. With the rapid growth of reconstruct- ive medicine. comes opportunely the re- introduction of old and well known do- mestic remedies, among which butte milk demand: wble place, the popular A ) ant of the writer was suffering vere consumptive cough. N of the usual antispusmodi ants, ete., seemed to do any L'I\Ufl ply because her stomach 100 we to bear enough medicine to effect the purpose. Pinally 1 suggested to her mother the use of hot buttermilk. Tt dopted at once. Her first might experience was one of compurative fr doom from cough and pain, and pl slumber for several hours, It was con= d for u long time, and with un- ing relief of all her previous ¢ and an almost cough for seve 1ight of hot butter- A ant hours after milk. Lingering at one time for weeks from an attack of congestive fover, d with calomel and quinine almost 1 omd endurance, the writer began to desire |H|'|l‘l|l|ll|( to drink. The phy n tdidn’t believe in humoring the whims of patients, s he expressed it: hesides, he contended that a single drink of the obnoxious fluid might produce death. as acids and calomel were 1ncompatible l]\\vanmlhv same stomach. But [ agood persunder, and my mother w susceptible subject. The butter- resh from the churn,” was pro- No evil resulted; in- rd T missed It was about of course, farm house, *tall out of con- dition™ for activ “not this tin But if you have take a drink of that A good, kind- arted woman, she soon brought up a of rmilk from the e hile I examined my po- ed for them, nk during the tients hups of nes nd prese pint was dr rly an hour. tion had held my stomuch. rom that notable duay forward his reign was broken; my stomach was healed, and T could ride all day, if necessary, without 50 woe-begone from the lack of food as be- fore drinking the buttermilk There ave people, howe who can- not use buttermilk at all, and some who cannot use milk of any kind, nor butters but to others it proves both food and raedicine, 1sp on - - Inhoff, of Carlis ,has a known ns Toby, v\ a dog W gone down before him, but Toby has ef at last, ‘nglish sparrow that was eat- srumbs of bread in the yard, A scove of the sparrow’s companions wit- nessed this ncv and made a furious tack upon the eat. The birds pecke Toby viciously, digging their beaks deep into his hide » fought b for a iimo, but fiv turned tail fled beneath the por und WISHING T0 INCREASE OUR MEN'S TRADE WE SHALL SELL THE ETAITADT & SON Best Hand-Sewed Shos —FOR— b7 ALWAYS WORTH $8.00. To sell at this price we must sell double the qn'mh(\' These shoes are ~or half hand ¢ all hand made. Ask for them. A. D. Mail Orders Carsfully Filled and half imitation, but strictly MORSE, 14th and Farnam. ! OMATITA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W, Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. AUTION—Designing persons, taking advantage of onr reputation, onstantly starting bogus Medical luifllll'l”li'lllll‘lllillll deceive stran=- gers visiting the o Ihese pretenders usunlly disappear in a fow weeks, Beware of th N or their ranners or agents. The Omaha Mad- ical and Surgical Institute is the only established Med 1Institute in Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprictor. When you make up your mind to visit us' make a memarandum of our exact address, and thus save trouble, delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Ghronic and Surgical Diseases AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR, J.W. MeMENAMY, Physician and Surocon in Charges TWENTY YEARS HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE, Assisted by a Number of Competent, Skilltul and Experieaced Paysicians and Surgeous. Particular Attention paid to Deformitics, 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, Etes cians and surgeons employed; more patients. improved instruments, apparatus and appli- ances than can be found in all other intirmaries, institutes or dispensaries 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 physici always in the building, Al kinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner, More money invested; more skillful phy treated; more cures eftected; more modern and can suppiy physicians or patients any appliances nedy or instrume nt known. Land consult us, or write for circulars upon all sub- list of questions for Mts Lo answer Thousands treated successfully by /e have superior advantages and facilities for treating discases per- tions and nursing patients, which, combined with our acknowl- e, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical \xu,unl Institute the first choi X The Omaha Medica! and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific 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 cc that these sfatements of our position, location and fac particular, but are plain unvanished facts Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Discases successfully treated without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vil Power, to vis e treated at home by correspondenoe. All cominu confiden- tial. Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks 10 indicate contents or sendor. One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us or send history of your case, and we will send in p'ain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Impotency, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele with question list, My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private. Special and Nervous Diseases. I bave 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 advice upon individual cases. For the beneiit of such persons, I have writtén a book, give ing a general .|....ipm.n of the most common discases and conditions, my treatment, cess, advice, ete, After reading it, will have a cl HrsAe oyt and can write me more intelligently and to the point. It will therefore Le seen that our object in writing these pages is not o furnish_ reading matter toa class of persons who reid out of mere dle curiosity,but for the bencfit of the many who are suffering to a greater ses; or the eficets of diseases or abuses, of the sexual and urinary es but we receive many calls or ictters from percons suite from this class of diseases, or their sequel any of them are ignorant of the cause o the difficulty that has wreckéd their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright pros pects and is shortening their days. SURGERY. Dotormities ot thio o Supporters, Electrical Batteries, spond with us. you will find ties are not overdrawn in any Sy a1 S Poisen ¢ emovad from e leystom Persons unable persons or less de organs. Not a day pa G heay vor, Kide 5 s Dijease, orcs, Dysp-pi DISEASES OF WOM F:.N. Treated carefully, skillfully and_ scientifically by the t and most OR BOOK ON l)l§!~_/\'>‘h‘> OF Wa)nlllll—.N‘ FR D treatmont 14 fully approved ethods M ¢ s for 5, und ruineng aedy of va AND EAR DE PARTMENT Alist o1 aurst in wnd the thousanls whom we have Dhstuntiate our claims. e atllicted wi o and Ear dige [ wlike, und 18 W numerous (luse 1d 10 cases; wppliance aud re physician gently, WHI v will hiyo o clear un R BOOK ON Dit 'FE'FO Address all leticrs to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE = OR iy DR, J. W, McMENAMY, H, W, Cor, [3th & Dodge Sts., flmaha,Nep

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