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THE CITY. NO PAPER There will be no paper is office this even ued from this ing. . Brevities, McClellan was arrested aling 87 from the J. W. evening for of Ed Mathews. The building boom still gince the end of the bricklayers’ strike. Yesterday permits were issued to erect buildings that will cost altogether 103,050, The remains of James McGrew, who was killed by the cars at South Omaha early yesterday morning, were taken over to Cour Bluffs last evening where they will be interred to-day. About 4 o'clock yesterday morning Bd Rothery discovered a man and attempting to steal some of his valuable homing pigeons. Ed was kened by the noise in time to drive them away before they succeeded in getiing any of his pets. To M last pocket contir 7. J. Brown was issued a per- mit yesterday to build a f ing on the corner of Dougl teenth streets. The stru of brick and stone feet. It will cost i tions are already made for it. Articles of incorporation for the Com- mercial Directory company were filed esterdny by ‘errin, R. F. ¥1m1g|n and M. & The capi stock is put $30.000. The purpose of the concern is to furnish retail dealers and sellers of property a credit rating of buyers, Hodgin Personal Paragraphs, Hon. John A. McShane is expected home this wedl J. W i L al agent of the Equit- able Li New York, left last night for Hastings, ) Charles O'K of Kansas City a brother of Dan O'Keefe, of this city,” has come up to spend the Fourth. George H. Leeder, who has performed ex- cellent s on the reportorial staff of Tne B leaves for Denver to-day to pursue his profession there, First Licutenant W, Y, Turner, Second in- the request of Col. G. H. Castle, Towa national guard, left yesterdny for Shen- andoab, In., for the purpose of mspecting and judging four companics of the Fifth Towa nation d on the Fourth of July. 1, who has just returncd ountics, re orth of Dixon lines from Sioux City to- nd Randolph. He was un- able to learn what railcoads have them in the fleld. Civil Service Instruction John T. Doyle, ary of the United States civil service commission, was in the city yesterday and made Postmaster Gal- lagher a visit. The object of his visit is to secure uniformity o tion of the different boards and instruct them in their work. Fruit Quite Scarce. Commission men just now are complaini of a scarcity of fruit within the past w which will lln\l'-lluw beovercome in a days. and east ! it the marl have adjusted ns 1f. A Case of Glande:s Dr. Chambers was called to see the corner of Eleventh and Jo one of the buildings conne Danske Pioneer. He found flicted with a bad case of the notified City Veterinarian Rumacciotti. who has called upon the state live stock commis- sioners to kill the unimal. Do You Wanr to Know, A man iu Chillicothe, O, is sending adver- tisements to the newspapers of this city which profess to offer for sale a book which relates how young married people retire, The unwary sucker who sends the requis- ite 20 cents in silver for the information will receive by return mail a circular letter bear- ing the following: H“They go to bed the few igh exhausted not yet mn ys the wmatter will horse at cs strects, in ed with the the animal af- glanders. Heo ame as other folks.” Campaign Colors. EMERS0N, June 30.—To the Editor of Tur Bee: 1wish you would publish through your columns the differe 'n the republi- can and the democrati ign hat, at there appears to be sowme te about is, . Guuiest. s is light grey. The republican cc light brown; democratic, over a shooting gallery on South [ reet was the vietim of an accident Mon night which will come very near causing loss of his left hand and drm. Carlin attempting to fill a gasoline lamp and doing spitled som nd which, the burner, immie lcal attendant s iate! his Cas ¢ took fire. is ver His luul- serious, Towa Editors on a Picnic The Iowa Editorial association will be in Omaha about July 10 fc rt on its annual excursion, This year party will go to Denver, Sult Lake Cif id Yellowstone park by the Union Paci After three ays' stay in the park the editors will strike the Northern Pacific and return by the way of Fargo and St. Paul. The trip will occupy about fifteen days, and the trans- portation will be paid in advertising, Sixty Cottage George W. Holdrege, of t Land Improvement co id yesterday that tho location of the Goodwillie box fac- tory had not yet been definitely settled, but that he thought it would be before long. This autumn the Improvement company will put up, with the assistance of a building Mssociation, about sixty idences for n ehunics, and at about the same time the 1, & tend its' tracks to the location, wh is on the southeastern section of Cut-off island, Texans Without Quarantine. Superintendent Boyd, of the South Omaha stockyards, told a Bre reporter ay that he was prepared to take care of all the Texas cattle which might be brought to the yards. He had already set upart for them two large sections in the northwest part of the yards, where there was no dan ¥ of thew comin: with any of o olln_r cattle, d up by the Fort Worth & Denver road, w has just been opc !t ud th braska roads ha Pates from Denver to Ui Beware of worthless i Jones’ Red Clover Tonic. cures headaches, piles, dyspepsin malaria, and is a perfect ton urifler. Price 80 ceuts. Goodman rug Co, e East Omaha e —— A Reporter Robbed who claim that a newspape to steal can now forever Bold their peace. Some rasealiy thief, with out any fear of the hereafter, after cutiing the mosquito petting on the window of the poom in which Mr. C. M. Juckson, of ] MEg stafl, reposes, took the fumily broom v extracted Mr, J's pantaloons. be extractcd 522 of the money with hich Jackson intended ¢ ©ae hundred and tw ”“oll 's independence 1 be celebritios the In consequen in his fo pyrotec llnh‘ Dr. Gluck and Dr.. Wilkinson; ocu- and aurists, have removed their offices from N. E. ¢or. 16th . and Dodge ., to rooms 18, 19, 20 and 21 Barker k, Fifteeath and Farnam sts, | = 3 HAD RIS CUFFS ON, “D Thwarted in a Base Attempt it for the arrest of a clerk per called “Doc” Jones, who has jle charge against him of assaulting Nelson with ymes has b Jones and hookke the ter: Mrs. rape ens intent to comthit son's nd nd his protty ocen v-eighth us been the and ors from Mr Sunday night elson same room with Jones, as that the ¢ st in the hous About midnig while 1 was asleep, Jones slipped out of bed and went down to the room where Mrs. Nelson slept, She heard him coming into the room and, supposing it was her hus. band, asked him in the Bohemian lan » first to get her a glass er and then to Jones does not und did not reply to her. was he bed with her, She wondered and commenced to surmise that something Was v She was satisfied when she dis cov the man had his cuffs on, and she knew her husband_would not come to bed in such a manner. Springing out of bed, she struck a match, and was horrificd to find that the man with her was not her husband. Her screams brought Mr. Jensen down stairs, and as soon as he leavnied the nature of the situation he rushed for the axe, in- tending to cut Jones' head open, But a sec- ond Jater he determined not to take his life, but let him suffer the penalty of the law. He thercupon let the base intruder go, and swore out a warrant for his arrest. Croquet sets, elegant and Collins’ Gun Co., 1312 Douglas st Dr. MeGr ated 08, streets, pied th cheap, kidney, Rectal, & priv- ftoom 18, Bushmn block Buy lawn tenms outfits of Collins’ Gun Co., 1312 Douglas street. b el THE SELIGMAN FAILURE. The Effect it Had on a Firm in Omaha. The Seligman-May company, wholesale clothing of New York, failed Monday for £500,000, which precipitates the failure of the New York & Omaha Clothing company of this city, which is a corporation, the mbers of which are concerned in the ew York firm. The New York and Omaha Clothing com- pany has given mortzages on its stock as fol- To sccure notes given to J. Guy Sel- ew Yorlk, one for 40 one one for &4 ); one for one for 4.3} making a $21,680.05. These notes are en- by Sehgman _to the West- ern Mutual bank of New York city. Additional notes n as fol- lows: One for $,12 ; cne for 54, making s are endorsed to N firin has given & mortgayeon their entirc stock fixtures and accounts of the store in the city. This storc is in_nowise respousible for the break, as it has done a very profitable busi- ness. The fulure he attributed to the spreading out of the New York firm and by reason of over-trading brought on by a ba d season. Fora fow months, the mer 8 have known that they were i doubtful ,.n weand watehifulness was vised. Another Failure. Niessen, Alford & Co., retail hardware, 812 North Sixteenth street, signed a chattel mort- \lulu! v for 00 in vor of the lmy company. and yesterda, in favor of the Lee-Andr Lompany, and were_closed up. uce four or five o from Cedar county, alued at from 10,000 3 land_poor, and will in all probability be in a position to resume business in u fow days. Best stock of sporting goods west at Colling' Gun Co., 1312 las street. in the Doug- Las Sl cidenberg’s Figaro and t cigzar in the world. . wholesale depot. Smoke the he Mever & Co. The Union Pacifi “THE OVERLAND ROUTE” Will sell tickets to all points within a distance of two hundred 0) miles y 8d and 4th, good returning until [ fro iford, on, formerly with J. A. Munroe, genc Union Pacifle, is at Bri Mr. P. E. Robir passenger department of the Union P at this point, but later with the press company at Milwank pointed assistant , Milwau Manager Pitch, uri Vall G by him and hm recent trip, ¢ ht agent of Pacific s been >- nt of the abundant this y The Color issued an ord rutes to their old status. /15 and as follow. 4 ), $1.10, 40, nd 40 (uvl\fl The difference 1n old and new rates s 20 20 cents o second-cli iation has v nearly resto They take effect ¢ hicago, Kansas & Nebraska railway and the Chicago, Kansas & Colorado have combined and_filed articles of incorporation at_Topeka, IKan., with a capital stock of £45,000,000. ‘These two roads are both exten- ns of tne Rock Island. They will be known as the Chicago, Kansas & Nebraska from hence forth Tremendous stock of Fourth of July goods, including the latest and best, at Collins’ Gun Co., 1312 Douglas street. TOM WHIT D. Wyatw's Midnight Visitor. White, the notorious negro thug, nd all-round thief, was arraigned o Berka in the police court yester- waving examination was pu 1,000 for his appearance on Por want of a surety he was. re The nformation alloges that on the night of the 25th, ult,, White entered the residence of 1. Wyatt, 'the lamberman, West street, and stole one silver watc valued at #0 v's gold watch, £10: one pair ear 10;_one diamond rin , and thre s, §75; total value $380. .'Wyatt was present in the court room and informed the court that on the night of the rabbery hie obtained a square look at the thief us he was making his egress window, and that White is man. Part of the plur ; the policoat a Ten Vawn 81op, wherd they were “hocked” by White, of campaign goods at 2 Douglas street, THE NOTOT Identified as and a bond o the 6th. manded to jail, Great varviety Collins’ Gun Co., Internal KRevenue Collections, internal revenue collections yesterday amounted to ). The collections for the month of June were as follows; Penaltic Beer.., Liquors Cigars Tobucco Tax stamp 201,47.10 5,440, 106, Full line of base Gun Co., 1812 Do ska Cornell ‘as- of. ‘Esterbrook & Irvine Monday night, it was resalved to hold a reunion and banguet-next fall, and 4 commit ree wus appointed to-make all necessary ar- 1t is the. intention of the *asso: goholarship at | peute was ready THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 4. 1886. ~ THE WAY WE DO IT. No cut or mark down by any house can nppru'uh our prices, simply for the rea- son our prices are made right to begin with. We don’t start the season with 100 per cent profit, reduce to 50 per cent later on, and at the close mark down to a profit of 25 per cent; this is not our way.—WE START RIGHT AT FIRST; that's what sells our Clothing. The prices are always the lowest at the beginning and the end of season alike. As the seagon is cloging, we find good sound reasons for marking down some of our goods. Some lots don't sell well and again such lots as have gold well are badly broken up. It is no good policy to carry them over; it is better to reduce the price and get rid of them. Thats the way we do it and when we reduce the price we put it low enough to accomplisgh the object. We offer this week a genuine mark Men’s Suits and Pants; when you see them this is. down in many lots of Children’s, Boy’s and you will realize how much of a mark down We will let you judge of the values. Boy's and young Men’s flannel Suits, a gplendid color and warranted Indigo blue at $4.50. Boys and young Men’s all Wool Cassimere Suits, a neat dark stripe and a pattern which will please anybody, honest goods and of fair weight at $4.90. This is a Suit which ordinarily can not be bought for less than $8.00. Boy's and young Men’s Scotch Cheviot Suits of elegant light color, tasty and stylish, well made up at $6.75; a suit that is selling right along everywhere for from $10. to $12. All these Suits run up to 18. Boys long and knee Pants for summer wear, at one-half their =i i =t{{ o - P We offer this week a big lot of good Seersucker Coats for large boys and young men, at the extraordinary price of 25 cents a piece. These Coats are worth $1,00 and would not be gold for less if we had Vests to match them, as it is we want to close them out, and offer them at % their value. The patterns are nice but sizes are from 32 to 34 only. one, as they won't last long at the price. One Price Only. No Deviation, Nebraska Clothing Gompany or. 4th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. HOW O UY !.AMD Certified Ch:nks, Puyable at Sight on Puget Sound National Bank Given as Security Iur Monny lmcs(ed ralue. Come early if you want tha irtstaea of te | Instibution (ha) aneation | will be argued und finally decided. The former students of Cornell now in Omaha me thoroughly in earnest in the matte are fall meeting is expe bring about resuits, besides affording opportunity w social gatherms of old college mates. lsnl that little can just too “But are picture aw: +Of course Tam. They'll never know the difference, and isn’t he Im‘ol_\"J Why, Har wouldn’t take half as yrefty o picture, though he isa darling. 3ut, you know, T want semething extra nice to send over there ou really going to send this $5,000 Reward For a better or more pleasant remedy for the cure of consumption, bronch 8 troubles, croup and whooping | If this happy thought should include A ABIE. the Cali- | grown people it will not be half a bad consumption, Every |idea. Then professi could cou would be curcd | sit for homely of that_disgustin r dise of photography would 1 ) A CAT-R-C lasting fame. ~ After all, it is gene mll\ g Santa Abie and the likeness in a picture that condemns we sold and warranted by i man Drug Co. women and the of two quirc i A i it 1y 10 per ¢ 300d- 4 Iransfers. to A J Anderson,w d n Denman plice Coto M Aunsby,d to 10 acres ne of nw 2,000, J M Annsby to 2,400 2,000 b 700 A J Love, s/ L0.10, 11, 2, wht., 3,187 1,503 Pk 10, West Melis et al D Cunningham and wife i Bam, W d to e i 1ot blk 12, ada tiianasae TR Wiite o larron, ik 21, Walnut Hill ctmes and_ wif Cunning- V Smith's ' to lot 2 “The lurgest, fastost and fhivst In the world Passenger accommodations unexcelled. New York to Glasgow via Londonderry Adams, it 1ULY T | CHCASSIA ... JULY 25th wd , bk ,\1, iot D! L ) C Kimmetz, nd Cobly's add, w a and wife to ' Reemi 1k 2, Potter & Cobb's add, v L 11 Coliins to G H Minchner, 1 Osaunders & Himebay S 1 TOWN. LY 1th r, s X) mhl wd ohn=on, w 5 0F Alvison, ot 17, e il it Square, Absolutely Pure. A marvel of purity, More economic . amd_eannot be sold in » miltitude of lowest short m or phosphate powd i onl WAL BAKING POWDEN Cory 106 Wall Sty and wife to I ¥ Hall, Tot 3, mith's add, w d Bl ini cie North wnil i, This powdor never [ Countze and wife ta 2, Ik 11 Kountze Pl d wifoto (l']lm rilton of al, T8 & o Pt to Smith's ndd, wd O F Hall to 8 F n 2 £t lot 6, B¢ Dustin to D L T st WILBURS CfSETA Easily digested; of the finest flavor. A hearty Veversige for o strong appetite; u delicated rink for the sensitive. Thorough! ed; nutritious; palatable; unexceiled in purity: no’unpleasant after eile Requires no boiling. ind “aiid" 10, Wil our one Spring| Suits, Worsted | fine Cassimere, nr‘ Scotch Scheviots,in! all the popular col- ors and styles. Real| bargains that cannot| fail to be appreciat-| ed by the discerning We are aware that Inexpensive goods| are largely adver-| tised thie season, but ail of them cannot stand the test of close inspection, We| @ask our customers | to examine our stock, anc thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our ve- racity, | buy nobiby in ‘HaveYuuSeenThem ad it to 1 Wil tters add, g ¢ d..! Fel nnd Wife to Ala Ryan, Troxers st 1 JJ Hardin &0 1t lot L llu pham 2, Creston add, wd rion Harland, Chiristine Terhune Herrick, A. R. Thomu’, M. D., pronounce it the best ered clioc quuls it in tlavor, pur i s, I Thirty-one transfe DA Building Lermits. The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the superintendent of buildings. Anna W , two threestory frame nd tats, Seventeenth u 5, nEEregating. Sold by Grocers. . 0. WILBUR & SONS, PHILADELPHIA. PA. Sample mailed for 10 stamps. Pierce, opposite Phcitic opposite nr cotta B, Pyyenty-fifth e, Huribut, improvements, Thirtieth ave- ar Paclfic. ... Lrenfort, oftice, 1728 'South MAX MEYER & BRO. Jevwelers and Husic Dealors, Western Agents for Chic and Buhy Bros, Pia Orgi nan, kitehen, Pinckiey and twostory brick store and i1y Dodge 1z, Knabe, Vose dhiirty- i Btury & Clark twoestory brick - - Saih botween Paul and ErT. Meaning Pianos and Organs but little nsed which will be sold this week at the following reduced prices and terms Jumes Chavles . J. Brown, ok and st and Sixt Lind Sw five-story and baseraent Oiice buflding, Dougius _ Dowen Paymont. ll(nl'u' Bquare, cost 600, for Monthly Payment. 815,00 10.00 10.00 10.00 two-stony double’ ‘v ment, nth between Leavenwor and Mason. 2 e TS juare Grand Cost R100, Ten permits, aggregatin ‘Photo” Scheme, lady, whose friends live abroad, had her baby’s picture taken and senta dozen cabinet-sized photo- graphs to Europe. Before they went she showed them to friends in this city, says the Free Pre ““How perfectly lovely claimed; *1t log What u\wmm(u Lmld‘ to see him!” This from friends who either had not &een the baby or had torgotten how he looked. One 20,00 A New A Detroic St $450, 1 llhm'h.n) Squar #15 11, . Halé Square, cost Bk, for B2, ddard Equare, cost ¥, 15.00 10,00 GOLD NTDAT. PARIS, 1878, BAKER'S Breakiast Gocoa. Warrauted absolutely pure m which the excess of Femoved. It has (hree times the strength of Cocos mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economi- cal, costing less than one cent & cup. It 18 deliclous, nourishing, BH strengthening, casily digested, and & BRO, A admirably adapted for fnvalids a8 = swell us for persons in health, Sold by Grocers everynhere, V. BAKER & €0, Durchester, Mass. ANY"EAKMAN wt home by us e Fnedy ever made foF MAN. 600 ), 10.0) 5.00 1iinifett Grand, co: 1 Marshll \\...4,\ "obrigit {. Eomts Gt 465, 2,00 1,00 all ex- picture. l should love * the ¥ 15.00 15,00 10.00 10.00 v $1%) lhlm"m)l Orggan, ‘cost’ #i%, 10.00 10.00 3.00 1 Estey Organ, 1'Mason ‘& Hamlin cost #260, for § 0.0 Come early and take your pick. ad. with you'to avoid mistakes. MAX MEYER Corner 16th and Farnam Sts. okt B, for 8.00 Orgai, ¥ 500 re quite Ming this a startling sug- whose scnses w with lady gestion. That child isn't The plmlmrmpn. r & mistake. , he dos ~nl look a bit like your WEAK | dvete Twl quick-witted all right. You know " S8 o ' o I3 e uing full ‘particulars m um cure, free ol n't long enough to make gontalalag, full p pretty bangs, and he really hasn’t a nice PROF. F. C nose, and 1 borrowed a baby just his PEEHLESS DYES size—a real little beauty, isn’t he—and he Lins ull of Harry’s clothes on and his litile .Aren’t the embroideries A'E THE BEST. BeLb BY DKUGGISTS, MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. CAUTION—Destgning persons, taking advantage of our reputation, are constantly starting bogus medical establishments to deceive strangers visiting the city, These pretenders ually disappear in a few weeks. Beware of them or their runners or agents, The Omaha Medical and Sargical Institute is the only established medical insti- tute in Omaha, Dr. McMenamy, Proprietor, When you make up your mind to visit us, make a memorandum of our exact address. and thus save trouble, delay or mistakes. FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. DR J. W, MeMENAMY; Physician and Surgeon in (harges TWENTY YEARS HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE, Assisted by a Number Of CflH]I]GIGulI Sl(l“flll and EXDuI‘nDdDul PHNDHIh aud Surgeons Particular Attention |mh| to lh~form"(r'9, I)Isvmm of Women, Diseases of the Urinary and Se Private Diseases, Discases of the Nervous System, Lung and Throat Diseases, Surgical 0|)1|n||0l|~, Epilepsy or Fits, Piles, Cancers, Tumors, . More money invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; more cures effected; more modern improved instruments, apparatus and appli4 ances than can be found in all other infirmaries, institutes or ditpensarics in the wes combined, Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, newly furnished, well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients, three skilled physic always in the building. Allkinds of diseases treated in the most scientitlc manner, We Manufi\c ture Surgieal Braces for Deformities, Trusses, Supporters trical Batteries, s supply physicians or nts any appliancej remedy or ins mmufl known. Call and consult s, 'or write for circulars upon all subd jects, With list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases, pers forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which combined with our acknowls edged abi ity, experieuce, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the firet choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict bu scientific principles, and patients here receive every advantage that art, ski human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and cor always be taken into consideration, Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or corre that th statements ot our po: sition, location an particular, but are plain unvarnished facts. Ouly Reliable Medical Institute Making iness and ence an venience will pomd with us, you will find ilities are not overdrawn in any a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the syster without m . New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, Percons unabld to visitus may be treated at home by correspondence. All communications confidenti Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks to indicatq contents or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult us or send hisé tory of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, hnpumm, Syphilis, Gleet ,,,,.l Varicocele, with question Jist. My Reasons for Writing & Book Upon Private. Special and Nervons Discases. 1 have for many years made a specialty of dise: have become a recognized authority upon the sub number of letters from physicians upon individual cascs. general description of th es of the urinary and sexual organs, , consequently I'receive an immensé i afllicted persons, asking my opinion and advics For the benefit of such persons, I have writien a book, giv most common disease nd conditions, my treatment, suc , ete, After read it, persons will have a clearer idea of their condition a ne moreintelligently and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object il writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to aclass of persons who read out of mere idle curic sity, but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or les egree from diseases, or the effects of diseases or abuses, of the sexual or urinary organs, Not a day passes but we receive many calls or letters from persons suffering from thig class of diseases, or their sequel, Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difiiculty that has wrecked their ions, thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and i¢ shortening their days. ’ STURGERTY. Surgical operations for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross Eyes) Varicocele, Inverted Nails, Wens and Deformities of the Human Body performed in the most scientific manner. We treat Chronic Diseases of the Lungs, Heart, Head, Blood, Skin, Scalp, Stomac Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, etc., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Fits), Scrofula Viright's Discase, Tape Worm, Ulcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastritis, Baldness' Eczema, etc, DISEASES OF WOMEN. ully and scientifically by the latest and most approved 300K ON DISEASES OF WOMEN, FREE. Dry ars devoted a large portion of his time to the study ‘and treatment nd has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself, and ig strument, appliance and remedy of value in this departmeny Treated carefully methods, WRILE McMenamy has for y ot this class of diseases, fully supplied with every of Medicine and Surgery. ]‘V B T ™ B ) ) (4 ™ rm 1 4 4 | l Lt 4 ” Wi We claim superiority over any ¢ L or aurist in the west, and the thousands whom have cured, alter others have failed, sul:tantiate our claims, those afflicted withl Eye and Ear Diseases, we sim “ult us, get & scientific opinion, then visit whom you like, and if you ar will return to us for treats ment and cure, Our book, describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases, in plain langusge. with numerous illustrations, are written for the benefitof paticnts and physicians V\In:whu} them carefully physician and patient will have a clea WRITE FOR BOOK lligent person you understanding and can describe cases 10 us more infelligently. ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR, FRE Address all letters to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR. J. W. McMENAMY, N, W, Cor, [3th & Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neh

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