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THE CITY. * The B. M. A. held its regular weekly meeting last night. The internal revenue collections yes- terday amounted to $8,199.88, The Union Pacific depot officials report a large Oma travel to Lake Manawa., The county and night meetings commisioners are hold- a board of equ convention of the sheriffs of the s of Nebraska will be held at O'Neill, Neb. Dorsey Houck, of this city. will be the delegate from Douglas county. The team of Peter Dowdall, the vets 1 teamster for the Union Pacifie, ran away ¥ lay with an empty wagon, throwing Dowdail from the seat. One of the hind whe run over his ankle, brui it painfully. He was attended by Dr. Galbraith, Personal B.J. Hin cit John J. Paxton J. B, Hanne; the Paxton 8. R. Johnson y graphs. an of th Platte, is in the Meyer of Kearney, is at the i of Cedar Ravids, Ta., is at have gone to John 1. Redick nia yesterday for th D. J. Chestnutwood of t the t sling men’s conve Island yesterday. attended jon” at Grand Why Doesn't It Run? Tie Bee has received a note from resi. dents on West Farnam street wondering why the O. . Davis fountain on that street, op- posite the court house, does not flow on these kot days. Bulletcd His Finger. John O'Keefe, aged ninetecn, residing at Twenty first and Oulk, while fooling with an unloaded revolver, shot a furrow along the sideof his middle finger. Dr. Galbraith dressed the inju Bound Over to Court. John Lisco, who was on trial before Justice Anderson Monday and Tuesday, under the charge of obtaining money under false | tenses from Solomon Seligeman in a deal, was bound over to court in the sum £500'to answer further to the charge, Helps Make (he Eagle Scream. Colonel Tom Boyd, the affable m rof Boyd's onera house, returned from a four weeks sojourn in New Yorl and Philadelphia Wednesday. While East Mr. Boyd booked a long list of brilliant attractions for the com- ing season, mingled with old friends in Gowanus, spent several days “on the beach at Long Dranch,” and got back in time to pull'a fow pin-feathers out of the tail of the Amicrican cagle McOlelland's Mistake. A man giving the name of J. W. McClel- land was arrested by Officer Shields Wednes- day evening charged with pocket picking. While the crowds were standing on the cor- ner of Douglas and Fifteenth streets the fel- low reli Mathews of a pocket-book containing £7.50. He was caught while en- deavoring to make his escape and turned over to the ofticers. Eyes Burned Out. A six-year-ola son of Mrs. Shelley, who lives on Davenport stre e Twelfth, met with a eruel mornin He got possession of agun cartridge, emp- tied the po wder into a can and _threw in o lighted mateh and ran oy The powder did not immediately take fire ana_the child stepped back to investigate. As he stooped over to look into the can the explosive went off, filling the boy's oyes with powder. 1t is feared the chikl will lose his sight. Using Anothe s Horse. Mr. J. B. Silvus, who lives on Sherman avenue, n , missod a valuable horso and bug s afternoon that he nad left tied in front of a store. He reported his loss to the police, and a short time after- wards they were found in posscssion of a fellow named Tom Clagey, who was_driving them furiously in ano part of the city, He was taken into custody und given at the police station. An Old Resident Dead. Owen Whe ay afternoon at the age of seventy-c ed had been o resident of Omah: and had ac- cumulated a large preperty. Wicklow, Ircland, a employ of the Chi station nt. tor, Mr 1865 was 2o & Alton railw He leaves a son ¢ Hornish. The fune place from the residence, 1107 South Tenth street, at 9 o'clock this morning mass will be celebrated at St. Philomc Meeting of Colonel Isnac 3. Stow of Ced ar Rapids, Ta is in the city visi A friend Thomas 3. Foley, These wmeon crossed h erday for the timo in twenty-se At the first baitle of Buil 1tun they le partners™ inthe forty-ninth - Neiw nd when FMoley had his finger shot oft him. ing, a m me specding Colonel St fell u wounded man, long and Fraud on Both Tho case of Lew ting monoy unde @ hearmg in the polic noon, The ch Greenwond had gotten mortga ides, ged with get 50 pretenscs, was given court yesterday afte was brought by A. F ned that ¥ 5 from them by giving them a on i span of horses he pretended was his own, but which really belonged to a T0AN D Hillacke: Ellis was found guilty and was put under §100 to appear be fore the district court. The examination 1ght out the usurious extortion prac ¥ Greenwor For the #5 loan they exacted a nof from Ellis, and also requived in addition 10 per cent interest. A¥ortune ina P One of the mwost valuable discoveries which has of late been made in this section is a remarkable gravel pit recontly W, Albright, six miles from Springfield, in ‘this state. 1t has been pronounced thé finest in the country and superior to that ship ped by the Union Pacific from Sherman Wyo- ming, Mr. Albright has sixty-five teams haul ing the gravel to the railroad track, whenc it is shipped 1o this where it is selling at $3.00 0 yard. Tho pit, Mr. Albright looks like a scction of a | ol Boston baked beans, every pebble nd dis tinet, 'here are yards of the gravel being daily used in the street paving of this city ‘Phe Missouri Pacific is now building a track to the pit, and the B. & M. is about to do likewise, found by A S ion Two old residents of Omaha in writing a book which w tion, especially among the old re the city. Phe matter hus been kept ve quiet, but a Bep reporter has discover enough to give the information that the sub- jeet matter of this book will be sensational in the extreme. The title selected and Downs in ¢ a for Thirty-two Y and a promise is made that th pose the operations by which many who are wealthy to-day ained their money Real estute transactions of an carly day will be veutilated, and figures and facts brov to bear in an unenyiable light on ti of one or two Omaha bankers, of thig book suy tney ivtend 10 mke howl." At any rate thoy are bus estly laboring iy thb Further Cable At a meeting of the directors company are engag te o sensa. idents of yesterday it wa : decided to extend their lines, They ha cated the line to Hanscom park a build it this fall. To this cud thg o will be u the field to-day This exteusion Wi pin soith ou Ty ethstret fr,m the Harney stroet power hg\}.};.p,‘ e ey aud west on PPop pleton avenue to the west side of -the horse car tracks on Park avenne. From an outside party fition to know it is I vement will be th who isina po irned that. the next extension of the Har strect line five or six blocks fur westward, thence north and east, on what strects 1t is not known. This movement will be made in order to get & foothold in the ter. ritory covered by the Twentieth and Saun ders street line of the Horse Railway com- pany. Full line of base ball goods at Collins’ Gun Co., 1312 Douglas str 15 1T HORBACH? The Board Membor Whom Redman's Dofeat Makes Possible. The council of last Friday nizht confirmed m of -] with regard to the Redman's name as a v prks. Th that it | the predict rsitioh to Joo board of public as 50 formidat to change to the d man to socure the consider that th 1 fitness, but rath n whic en himself and the mayor that there is ned he w yugh under the chart thirty day's ch to do this, Who the next nominee sblem 1, but it lc { ch would b man, H 5 tical engincer, having graduated at the business. He has a petiti 1ed by a nuin. ber of the leading citizens and taxpayers of Omaha asking the mayor to appoint nim. Tt is understood that the latter considers the proposition favorably and will, probably ac: cede to the request of the petitioners, This is based upon the statement of the mayor that he would not appoint Mr. Heimrod. = If he should, there is little doubt but that Mr. Heimrod would be confirmes The disposition which the committee will make of the or's communication charg: ing C. B. Mayne with neglect of duty, in be ing absent from fifty per cent of th ings of the board of public works. is awaited with_anxicty by many e ; old that the board of public works is a very im- portant organization; that its meetings ought to be not only regularly held, but also reg- ularly attended. They hold also thaba mem- ber who absents himself from half the meet- ings, whatever the cause, should not be con- sidered the kind of a member required, and should either retire or be removed by the council, Dr. McG ate disease is not is be 5f obje y , & priv Room 13, Bushmun bloc Smoke Seidenberg the best 5 Mever & Co.. Figaro and w in the world. wholesale depot. The UNION PACIFIC mail for Australia, Ching got Max carries the and Japan. gn goods at 312 Douglus street, General Ttems of Interest Gathered at Headquarters Yesterday. S. H. H. Clark, general may of the souri Pacific, is in the city and is stopping at the Millard. He was scen v and stated in reply to a question g suburban service in the Belt Line, ains would be put on July 15 and ke hourly trips from Webster street depot to Seymour park. 1t is not expected that the road will make expenses for a time, but the same aspect of af- fairs would . to be contended with five years from now. It becn demonstrated more times than one sub- urban train service has to create its own rade, and it is believed that in this instance > a Belt line will in a year or so be- ing_institution. It is understood ies interested in getting this object attained will materially assist in building up suburban property along the route. Dr. Miller will at once” ercct a number of house in_ Seymour Park, and will have electric lights " provided. Others are expected to also make some very valuable improvements, 1t has been decided by railroad officials on all lines between Chicago and Missouri river points to cease pro-rating en hard coul from Iuffalo to the cities indicated—Omaha, Sioux City, Kansas City, Atehison and St Joe, Thé line ieazo were applying for such low through rates as to seriously impair the local rates, the lake rates added” to the local rates from Chicago being nmterially higher than the through rates from-Buffalo, Mr. Jobn, generaf manager of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific, celebrated his twonty-fifth anniversary of his service with the road Wednesd The ratc on cement ) Council Bluffs, Omana, I son and St. Joc, has by per 100 pounds in car lots, W. I. Merrill, general manage sas City, St. Joo & Council Bluffs road, is quoted, as saving that ( al Manager H. 13 Stone, of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy system, does not intend resigning, us stased 1 papers. W. Wells, superintendent, M. W ndent of bridges and building uires, contractor, in char, of the Cincin i Southern, ty yesterday in itlemen are mak own mmuscment and have wd o reduced 125 f the Kan- Ish, and s of tun arrived u special train, atrip for their visited Chicago, ier points and go after making a ande, they will | to Cincinnati via Kansas City, M., w the employ of the Union 7 seventeen years and was their agent ab Brady's Isfand. He expressed him- self as very much surprised over the chango : loft hero future for tho mas L. Kimbak, of General Ma Holdr H. & M., left ‘for C Wedn, ternoon in i special car. 0 Lo at a meeting of the trans-continen- fal ussociation, tn speaking of the trans-continental asso- a prominens railroad ofticial took oc on to remark yesterday that they open ther meeting January 1 and adjourn December 31 of each A rate of one fare the round trip has been made by the B, M. to all petsons wishing to attend tk wal meeting of the Patriarchs Militant At Ciucin Ohio,, Ju 7 Tiis of course merely applies ¢ Burlington & Quincy, The Wesmern States Passenger association have made a rate of one fare for the round trip for the national encampumentof the G, A R. at Columb Ohio, on Sentewber 10 and 14 W. D. Sunborn, al azent of the B, M. it San Fraucisco, is in the city L. Lomax, assistant general passenger cnt of the Union Pacific, 1s in Chicago, Dressed boef n who ship direct to New ok city eut in and 1the tariff down to twenty and the ¢ lines fell in, The ntral followed up its action in w York by mal a rule of twenty six and one-half cents to Boston, A rvumor is prevalent that a new line bety is to be formed by Fairbauks, president of Haute & Peoria, Midland, is at the head cure control of the Wabash Western from Detroit to Logansport, a branch of the Peun. lyania from Logausport to the In line, the Toledo, Peoria & Western to Hum , the Humiston & Shenandoah to sah, and the Owaha St. Louis i Shenaudoah to this city, This will be Line to this city without constructing a of new road. TS tndérstood that the in railroad circ en Dotroit and this cit icate of which M the the 'lerre formerly of the Illinois The object is to se all paid up 1 Sea of Americ INION PACIFIC di- Salt Lake, the D is reached by the reet, Cheyeune, the capitol of Wyoming and the centenof the cittle industry of the United States, is reached ouly by the' UNION PACIFIC, Iz in the Best stock of sporting goods } Doug- st-ut Collins' Gun Co., 1812 street, al neccssary to push the lines 16 GO THE per cent; this is not our wa them. Thats the we to accomplish the object. We offer this week Men's this is. Boy at $4.50. $10. to $12. men, at the extraordin One Price Only. BURNED BY GASOLIN A Probably Fatal Explosion Baby Farm. slosion of a gasoline stove at 7 p. m. at the hous at Twent at the The e ipied by Miss habies (the baby farm) ries to two persons, and a d in one_instance. ' A do- of Miss Maxwell was rin g the stove when it explode opmg her in flames attracted the attention of the property in well resides, who hi and in attempting to was severely burn; hands. He persev in his_efforts, iow- ever. and_extinguished the flames, but not until the clothes were torn from the person of the woman. She is so_seriously burned that Dr. Fish, who attended her, was of the ovinion that fatal results might ensue. In her agony she entreated and implored the doctor to relieve her sufferings with an opi- ate, which Iministered, and under its ffuence she was removed to the house of a neighbor, and is now easier, but by no means out of danger. She was the mother of two chiidren, who were present and tnjured.’ Mr. I ous inj fatal result is fe mestic in the emple man Her agonizing screams of Mr. Hall, the which Miss Max- stened to rescue, extinguish the 1 himself on the own ued un- all is an old bachelor and oc- cupied rooms and lived in Miss Maxwell's house, which, as above stated, he owned. His injuries are severe and painful, but not dangerous, Vigor and Vitality Arg quickly given to every part of the rsapiril That, overcome. The ed.enriched and vitalized, and carries health instead of disease to " every ovgan. The stomach is toned and strengthened, th The kidne, body by Hood’s tired feeling is ent blood is puri etite restored, roused and in is refreshed, sand liver ar invigorated. The bri the mind. made cl work. Try it. v bl wonderful scenery along the of the Columbia river, Oregon, ached to nd PACIFIC. ARG Croquet, 5 rant Collins’ Gun Co. and ready The Dalles can he the O ntage only by set and cheap, Donglas street, te Deal. transfers show of 4 M s one of th real Real aturday’s Charles R. Wooley 1,500 This o5 of unimproved eity e in the eity this y s made 1 orge AL H s A, Bel wn tennis outfits of Collins’ Gun Jouglas street, - SEV KILLINC IN COWS, Stock wil 0ot § Commission Many Bovines, and N com lay to examine into »d to them by Drs, Thej horaes wi tevinarian, ask live st sion,arrived into the glandered cases r Ramaceiotti and Chy and in each the first me he seven cowa ere found af focted with tuborenl dairies avound the city. These Vs are commission these part [ both Dr. Gerth and consider creditable to t enjoyed :n their shelter i, that in many of than are cows couple of days will cows because they a tricts in the country. Dr. Gerth and Major Birney say that the peopie of late have been fed on the milk of discased cows, all that the affected in which Birney circumstance Major 1 pasturag lairies the eoy omy and healthy in castern states. A required to kil the located in kolated dis. The UNION PACIFIC runs Trains to Denver from Council Owaba and Kansas City. Solid Bluffs, A Accident, is u Swedish do} mestie in th Mr. J Chicago strect, between - Ty T'wenty-sixth strects, display of fire works grounds the evening of th she with a painful accident, She st feet from the p was made, buta or right eye. : pi yunced the > accideny A. Lovgren on fifth and attended the tigh schoel , where probably two hundred form when the disj sile of som was led h and a physic injury fatal happened about 7 o'clo The of Fourth of July the lutest and be fit 1312 Douglas strect. - South Omuha There will be a grand rally of republ to-night, in' South Omaha, at which all the members of the Young Men's Repub lican club have been ordered by President to attend. The club will for the ace on the 5:05 o'clock mat at the de amy. They will be b the South Omuua republicans w' o <ol W baud, who will conduct thery, ¢ {he place of weeling, i » ‘ 74 ans nridge son our prices are made right to begin with. cent profit, reduce to 50 per cent later on, and at the close mark down to a profit of —WE START RIGHT AT FIRST; that's what sells our Clothing. The prices arealways the lowest at the beginning and the end of season alike. = _ - As the geason is closing, we find good sound reasons for marking down some of our goods. ¥ - Some lots don’t gell well and again such lots as have gold well are badly broken up. It it is better to reduce the price and get rid of y we do it and when we reduce the price we put it low enough ig no good policy to carry them over; a genuine mark Suits and Pants; when you see them Nehraska Gl Cor. 14th and Doug for | OMAHA DAILY BEE: ¥rIvAY. JULY No cut or mark down by any house can approach our prices, gimply for the rea- ‘We don't start the season with 100 per s 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 ri All these Suits run up to 18, Boys long and knee Pants for summer wear, at one-half their value. SPECI.A L. We offer this week a big lot of good Seersucker Coats for large boys and young ry price of 25 cents a piece. them out, and offer them at 34 their value. one, as they won't last long at the price. No Deviation, thing Seriously 11 Mr. Norman A. Kuhn, the druggist, is lying av the point of death with bilious fever. So serious is his condition at this time that his parents w York have been tel graphed for and will take the first train for Ouiaba. 1of purity, economic sold in Lot win OWDEN Co., 106 Wall St., MAX MEYER & BRO. Jowelers and Music Dealers, Western Agents for Chickering, Knabe wnd Bahr Bros, Planos Organ: Vose Story & Clark FEW MORE LEF Moanmng Planos and Organs but littl which will 1 reduced price used 10 this week at the following and terms: Down Piyment. 1 Knabe Square, cost #0, for 5 1 Decker Bros, S oSt 330, fOr 3210 1 Bradbury 0. Monthly Payment. 815,00 10.00 rund 0 00 ure, cost 100, 15,00 10.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 5.0 ndid <ain, cost £, for 0 1 Hallett 15 g 1 for & 1 Upright 0 S(UAYe, a sp) 10.00 5.0 15.00 ) 10.00 15,00 10.00 an, ‘cost & 10.00 300 1, cost $10, for 10.00 8.00 i & Tamiin 10.00 your pick. 500 Come Bring this ad. wi arly and take YOu to avoid m MAX M i BRO,, r 16th and Farnam Sts Will buy | our nobby Suits, in Worsted fine Cassimere, o1 Scotch Scheviots,in all the popular col- ors and styles. Real bargains that cannot fail to be appreciat ed by the disc We are aware Inexpensive gooc are largely adver tised thie season, but all them canpgt! stand the test f close inspection, We ask our to examine our stock, and mselves of its quality one of ing ;HaveY uSeenThem customers thus satisfy and our ? This is a Suit and would not be sold for less if we had Vests to match them, as it is we ‘:yv(:ll‘lilltl ffl‘-'lc‘z'g hronic and Surgical niseases The patterns are nice but sizes are from 32 to 34 only. Come early if you want DR. J.W. McMENAMY, Physician and Suraeon in (harges | PEERLESS DYES ARG .JHE.258T down in many you will realize how much of a mark down We will let you judge of the values. s and young Men’s flannel Suits, a splendid color and warranted Indigo blue 1t along everywhere for from las Streets, Omaha. 1885, OMAFIA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE Cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. 95 25 lotg of Children’s, Boy's and 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. which ordinarily can not be bought for le CAUTION-Designing persons, taking advantage of are constantly starting bogus medical strangers visiting the city, fow weeks. dical and tute in Omaha, ir reputation, establishments to deceive These pretenders usually disappear in a Beware of them or their runners or agents, The Omaha Suargical Institute is the only established medical insti= McMenamy, Proprictor, When you make up yone mind to visit us, make a memorandum of our cxact address. and thus trouble, delay or mistakes, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL These Coats are AND DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND REY 3 PRACTICE, Assisted by a Number of Competent, Skillil and Experienca] Physi Gompanv 1203 aud Surgeons Particular Attention paid to Deformities, Diseases of Women, Diseases of the Urinary and Sexual Orvgans, Private Diseasces, Discases of the Nervous System, Lung and Throat Discases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy Fits, Piles, Cancers, Tumors, Ete. More money invested; more skillful physicians and surgeons employed; more patients treated; more cures effected; more modern improved instruments, apparatus and appli= ances than can be found in all other firmarics, 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 paticnts, three skilled physiciang always in the building. UNION PACIFIC “The Overland Route.” nged its Family Sleepin Car service, that berths can now be re served upon application by any ticket agentto M. J ‘ Council Blufls, Towa. when made are turned ov conductors taking out such passengers can now secure berths or- dered, the same as n Puliman berth is ved and secured. Allkinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner, ations . S. TEBBETS, B Gen. P, & T. Agent. OMAHA, N Dit. B. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRATN TREAT- MENT, a guaranteed sgecific for Hystersa, Di ness, " Convilsion: . Nervois Neuralgin Headache, Nervous Prostratic use o cchol or tobacco, Wal Depressio We. Manufacture Surgieal Braces for Deformities, Trosses, Supporters, Electrical Batteries remedy 0 jects, with corresponder We have superior advantaggs and facilitics for treating discases, per~ forming surgical operations and nursing patients, which combined with our acknowl- edged abi ity, experieuce, responsibility and reputation, should make the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute the firet ¢ Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles, and patients here recolve every human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases always be taken into consideration. Should yo that the particular, but and can supply physicians or patients any appliance, strument known. Call and consubt ns, or write for circulars upon all sube st of questions for caused by (he fulness, Mental ng of the Brain, resuiting in Insanity, and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss o Power in either sex, Involuntary Losse Spermatorhaa caused by over-exerttom brain, self-abuse or over. ¥ contains one month's treat: nt. £1.00 & box, or six boxes for 5,00, sent by mail prepaid on're- ceipt of price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES With each order recefved by accompanted With 26.00, we r our written g if the t ent do Guarantees {ssued only by O. F Drugzist, Solo Agent, 1110 Farnam Softe nts to answer. ‘Thousands treated successfully by The Omal dvant Thei that art, skill, science and comfort and convenience will To cure any case. us for six box will ond the purch to refund the monc effect a cure GOODM conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find ents of our position, 1o ation and facilities are not overdrawn in any re plain unvarnished facts, Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of S, K. FELTON & G0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers’ Agents for PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. without mercury. New restorativ to visitus may De treat Syphilitic Poison removed from the § treatment for loss of Vital 3 1 athome by correspondence. All communications confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, securely packed, no marks 1o indicate contents or sendes. One personal interview preferred, C tory of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Linpy with question list. ystem Power, Persons unable and consult us or send hise WATER WORKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Offce; Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, ONAHA. NEBRASKA ncy, Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, My Reasons for Writing Book Upon Private. Special and Nervons Discases. 1 have for many years made a specialty of discases of the urinary and sexual orga have become a recognized authority upon the subject, consequently I receive an immen number of letters from physicians and afllicted persons, asking my opinicn and advice fit of upon individual cases. For the ben won dis ription of the most com advice, ete. After 1eading it, persons wil write me moreintelligently and to the point writing these pages is not to furs e curiosity, but for the , or the effec ch persons, I have writlen a book, giving & ases and conditions, my t " have a clearcr idea of the It will therefore | atter to a class of | general d t, Success, condition and can v that our object in rsons who read out of ring 1o a g of the sexual or ters from pe orant of the cause of the d their bright ELOWN "TO Cerlified Checks, Payablo at Sight on the Puget Sound National Bank Given as Security for Money lnvested. oIk o' w sh readir wefit of t any s of diseases or ses, mere who are suf degree from diseases Not class of diseases, or eater or less urinary organs, iffering from this iculty and is day p on Many of them their seque that has wrecked their constitutio shostenifig their days. over prospe prosj ] e i S ations for the cure of Hare Cataract, Cross Eyes) Varicoct of the Human Body performed in the most scicr tifi We treat Chronic Diseases of adder, Nerves, Bone e Worm, Ulcers or Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistul Inverted Nails, Wens manner » Lungs, Heart, Head, Blood, Skin, Sc Fever Sores Surgical ¢ trabismus and Deformiti praporty on_time, we p, Stomach, valysis, Epilepsy, (Fits), S, Dyspepsia or Gastritis, Bi ofula dness Liver, Kidneys, I Bright's Disease, o Loyt o ney sndwo | Eczema, ¢ i DISEASES OF WOMEN. skillfully and scientifically by the latest and most approved FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN, FREE for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study and tre you forfelt yourr Treated carefully, ol Income, 1 Treated f methods, WRIT McMenamy hi ot this class of diseases, and has wattor Low altalironds Dr. ment pared neither time nor money to perfect himself, and is fully supplied wit vy instrument, appliance and remedy of value in this departmeng of Medicine and Surgery EYE AND EAR DEPARTMENT We claim s we have cured, atter others h Eye and Ear D visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent N al Prog nis of n bl curs circlo ewt b COOK & MO0 E, Who buve the LARGEST PROPERTY LIMT in " USEATTLE. W. T. "JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1575, Nes, 303-404-170-604. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENSL E.T.Allen, M. D., Homopathic Specialtst, EYE wit'icte EAR Bpectacies Accurately Prescribed. OMAHA Lin the west, and the thousands whom those licted with ific opinion, then will return to us for treat= seriority over any geulist or a ! { ply say tantiate our claims, ‘1 cases, we call and consult us, get a_ s rson you ment and cuire. Our book, describin d Ear the carefully physic and benefit of pat their diseases, in plain language with nts and physicians who write ill h the Ey written y reading them 1o us more inte AND EAR, numerous illustrations, are tient 3 WRITE € a cleap BOOK n and j us in regard 10 case understanding and can describe case ON DISEASES OF THE EYE Address all letters Lo REE OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR, J. W, McMENAMY, N, W. Gofilm & Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neh RBAMGE BL'K., W. J. GALBRAITH, Surgeon and Physician, Wlephone, Wi Bvaldvioy Lelcpavae, 03, 1

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