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£ A i S A At T A ST I ¥ 1 Bl b ke gt e e B s i i g T S IR x THE CITY. * The internal revenue _collections yes- terday amounted to $9,571.99, Peter Rocco, of Messrs, Rocco Bros. commission merchants, has just bee appointed nt for the Anchor Line steamship company. A little son of John Davis, residing noar the corner of Cass and Thirty-lirst streets, fell from an unprotected porch yesterday and received serious but not dangerous injurics. Yesterday the chief of police rec from the Fourth of July committee for the police who took part in the rade, and added so greatly toits appe ance. The money will ‘be equally di- vided among the men and will amount 10 about $1 per head. Personal Paragrapt H. A. Hall, of Ravenna, 18 at the Windsor. Mr. A. R. Graham, of Wisner, is in Omaha »d Mr. James H. Holman, of Lincolu, is in the city. Mr. W. R. Kelly, of Lincoln, is at the Mil lard Mr. H Jones, of Seward, is a Millard guest Mr. J. Gi. White, of Lincoln, is a Paxton guest, Mr. W. H. Vance, of Crete, was in the eity yesterd M A. Donnell, of Lincoln, is a Wind sor guest Mr. H. L. Brookficld, of Cherokee, Ta., is at the Windsor. Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Grifiith, of Wahoo, are at the Millard. Honorable John C. Watson, of Nebraska City, is at the Paxton. Messrs, F'. M. Parks, W. M. Nichols, of Atlantic, Mrs. 1. A. Whiteey and Dickerson and is in the city, Mrs. S. Hubbard nave arrived in the city from Fort Niobr: Andrus Messrs, H. and Johin S, West, of Lincoln, we i visitors yeste Who Are They? Jimmy Kennard, of St. Paul, writes the sporting editorof Tik Bek that he is matched 10 fight Tommie Conner to a fluish in Omaha for the gate receipts. ller's Trial Takes Place To-day. The case against Joseph . Tler, Lew Hib- ben, 1. Gorman, W. Hogan and two others, charged with unlawfully selling liquor on the fair grounds on the first day of the races, and which was to have been hear afternoon, was put off till to-day o Belligerent Italians, Peter Beant and anothier Italian, whose long and mu: al name the police could not anderstand. and who was instead registered under the name of John D iged in a Dbloody fight in Dago -, One en swas armed with a el ith an ®X, cach using the mos ntic endeavors to Will his opponent. After thev bad pretty well disfigured each rested by the police. Caught Stealing Shoes. R. A. Clark, an old time robber and erook, was enught in the act of stealing a pair of #hioes from the store of Bowman & Dunean wel other, both last evening. He will now get a chance to revisit his old haunts, the city again, ark is the man who cherish rudge ainst Joe Lockwood, the € robber, and peached on him companied Captain Green on his trip to Kan- sas City and identified him for the ofticc mond The latest concerning the re; Lroops that no United States infantr artillery shall attend in form or participate hereafter i any of the movements or en- campments of the Grand Army of the Re- public. Sccond, that army officers shall dis- continue the practice of acting as judges and réfuryes at competitive drills, and in weneral shall have no formal conngetion with militia troops or organizations. Consequently the annual encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic at Norfolk this without its greatest attr ions, name about four for burglarizing Thirteenth street about Four gold watches and a gold pin we n. Coner disposed of his bo , but Colling kept his and it led to his Coner is the son er, but ( by th Moines apprehonsion bie and industrious from a hard nest. O ns who has been sending his ehi up story about sickness and on, were arrested a jewelry store on two ' fathe by telling a misfortune at ho vhen in r thing was serene ». The ol the occupant of one of the ce cells last Sunday but little ¢ vening. Ther last weeks ago. taken in Des f o rospeti- llins comes is the man out to beg ality every d man was tral st has been me and develishness perpetrated on South Thirteenth street during the past year but wha the Collins' or _their cousins, the McDonalds, have played a prominent part in it. The leniency of the judge appears to have very little effect upon them and they doubtless will be sent to the reform school for this offeuse, The wonderful scencry along the Dalles of the Columbia river, Oregon, can be rea the UNION } THE The Board of Eq fzation only by Finish - The County Clerk's Propositions, Saturday night notices were sent to ahout five hundred pe whose property valua- tion had been raised by the board of equal ation, and the rooms of the latter were thronged yesterday with protesting citizens, county commissioners . will meet this The noon to make their ta Tution “that th county taxes be poses, as follows, to-wit: Mills. D)8 1 raction). The county clerk will a followinge: against each person return Sess0rs us being that all of said tz ssossed precinets and i the highw supervisor will be ac i Horsford's A Two of Dewey The preliminai Quinn, two of th and Quins the suwm of 150 as a witnoes Dr. McGrew, kidney ate discases. Smoke the best cidenbel Resolved, That the sum of & .« Reet: 3 Room 13, Buashman block x 1 t-7 50 ed by able to a labor s bo extonded on the tax list of said county by the county clerk as pro- 1only in cash or by ate f ous, It you are Ne and cannotsleep, try it. HELD aged for some time i a sy furniture from Dewe Louse, camie up b i 2:30 yestorday. It e being held fc n the sum ro County Clerk Roche will present a reso o of levy cortified vl for school district purposes and and they ar ud made the tax levy 1o to the hereby ap- r said pur- introduce the red 1 and be cha the sev tax in_country abor on a road m ted in lieu of cash. sid Phosphate. OR TRIAL, Stone's Employes ore Judge Berka, Smith and 1 to have quircd 10 give bouds in and _got nt cigar in the world, Mux Mever & Co., wholesale depot. iness. drills of the light batteries and The County Clerk's Bus sham-battle by _the regulay mfantry. | The quarteriy report of County Clerk 1 following fin: IMPORT A New Brand Bully and Assault an Unoffending Passenger. A new phase of the I3, & M. strike has been developed by an incident that occured last night. It scems that after the fights of Jast week the B, & M. imported a new brand of hirelings in the shape of ten or a dozen so- called deteetiv are under the di tion of one ¥ 1i0, of Lincoln, and the samples scen lust night were rather rough looking fello The new spotters have sig- nalized their advent with a high-handed outrage that appeals to our common humunity to ve denounced as brutal and out excuse. A stockbuyer named G Omaha to sell a load of cattle, He lives at Elwood, Neb., and has been in business there several years. He was at the B. & M. depot last night waiting to take the train home. While seated in the waiting room he was ap- proached by a stranger who asked: ““Where are you going (" “Going home,” was the answer, “Let me see Pour ticket." “What fort "I don’t know you." “Well, let's see it. D'l glve it back.” “No, sir. T don't kuiow why I should show you my ticket,” was the reply. ST show ' you quick that you must let me see that ticket,” threatened the spotter. He was joined by two others during the couversation. They were meanly clothed, ill looking, with no star or other articie in sight to indicate that they were officers, ¢ Dunn thought he had fallen into burd pany, who were trying to rob him, He arg to seels the protection of a_policeman, aud the spotter hit him a fist blow. Dunn tnen run out of the depot, and the threo bullies after him. They overtook the stockman knocked him down and kick him, when s put in an appearance. uflians fled, but shortly afterward ticir ader was: ar- rested aud jailed. He gave his name as James Wattérson. Dunn was taken to the station to identify the fellow, and agrecd to to stay over to’ appear aguinst hiu to-day. Dunn was not seriously b Watterson offered dence of his authority upon Dunn, He n stockinan of being anation or evi- ox] to make a demand have suspected the striker or one of their symvathizers, but there can be no excuse for this outrage, ANOTHER ELEVATOR. The Whisky Trust to Erect One With a Capacity of 300,000 Bushels, The gratifying information has been re- colved by Tuk Bek that P, . ller had been given permission by the Western Distillers assoclation to proceed immediately with the erection at this place of an elevator with a capucity of 500,000 bushels, This will be used mainly for corn and will be used for distribution o the distilleries of the whisky trust as may be required, The building willbe erected, it is thought, on the grounds adjoining the Wil- low Springs distillery, which are already very well supplied with tracks. This will make Omaha a purchesing as well asa dis- tributing point for the great quantity of corn required by the trust, a matter which ‘will be greatly appreciated by the farmers throughout the state, r'he elevator will in- crease the grain trade here by 50 per cent, and will jucrease the competition Which has long been clawmored for in this community. The details of the scheme have not yet been anuounced, and will not be until the roturn of Mr. ller, who is now in Chicago. This new industry, taken in connection ‘with the desire of the board of trade to rush 1ts open board, as appcas elsewhore, affords @ grateful prospect of Omaha's advancement ina greatly desired dircction, ot YOUTHFUL CORIMINALS, Two Boys Under Arrest For a Jew- elry Burglary. Johnny Coner and James Collins, two youthful but abandoned young criminals of he shows th RECELIT: Fees reccived Bulance from ii Returned by . . Zimmer. First und second quarte of board of county comm EXPENDITUR! Salary J. M. Woodburn.. alary Mrs. 13. M. How alary M. D. Roche. . Balance filed: 34 incorporations, 80 bills of sale. 2 otaries publ partnerships. miscellancous. . 5 issione: 'p~_ L840 9 ~ 150 U The UNION PACIFIC runs Solid i Omaha and Kan: City Catholic Clerg The annual retreat of th men of the dioceses of Om: There are p alf of whi ses mentioucd. at will consist of spiritual exhortatior features being couducte son, 8. J. Fhe retreat w Saturday evening. of Lincolu, and city. Our tee met yesterday afte ways and me punds ne: ported about $ of his and amount, ains to Denver from Council s Cath Rev, il con Chautanqua. The board of trade’s Chautauqua commit- yon to conf E. Harkness, of Council Blufr for the proposed the B3lufls, M H W0 subscrit o me ng to in comuittee were of the ial sum- PR 158 1 11 50 Ik rs. 200 00 ) 0 Following are the receipts from papers . 816 65 L 157 00 Blufis, men's Retreat. olic cle! v and Lincoln commenced last night at Creighton college. nt forty-four clergymen, one b number have come from the The exercises of the re- rayer, meditation and and study, t he last two A.J. Glee- itinue until During its progress tho priests will be visited by Bishop Bonacum, Bishop O'Conner, of this with , upon mbly arkness re- a4 by the ting will be cicase the opinioh’ that the lIowans should first raiso pledees to the amount of $30,000 and then the nittee would undertake to raise £10,000 on this side of the river. Licensed to Wed. Judge Shiclds issued the following mar- ge licenses yesterday : ame and Residence, harles ki Jirdie C. « 1 wift, Omah; ccan, Omak rdon, Omaha. . . { Mack Bailoy, Lincoln Mrs. Clavinda M. Freng Elm Ada Hillez, Omaba. . i Salt L Fleming, Omaha. b, It Mciibben, Omaha », the Dead Sea of America, is reached by the UNION PACIPIC di- rvect, o —— A BOILL LOS| Two Men Instantly Killed 10N, and Sev- eral Slightly Wounded, ALl TOWN, Pa., July 0. A boiler ex ploded at the Adelaide silk mill at 7 o’clock this mormng, instantly kil and Hemy Borrero, fir the engineer, was terrioly at 10 o'clock. Three ot bruised but will recover, 1s a total wreck. The cause of the is unkno ling cmen kers w The- el vank Sterner Hiram Sell jured and died slightly ne house plosion None of tho W employes were injured but were greatly frightencd by the explosion. - Drink Malto forthe nerves. THE DOCTOR OR THE CLERK. A Crild Dies From the Effects of An Overdose of Morphine. BAD MISTAKE OR MALPRACTICE. A Coroner's Testimao; Jury Investigate—The of His Profession Rather Against the Physician--A Ver- dict To-night. Morphine Kills an Infant. The infant 8on of Sizmund in died at the residencs of his pa at Fourteenth and Leavenworth streets Sunday night, of an overdose of morphine. The facts of the ca are as follows The littl ven days old Sun day, and, to Hebrew custom, was cireumeise After the coro mony Dr. R W Connell summoned and prese mor to be 1 at regular int ach do be a powder of one-sixteenth grain. The pres eription was taken to 13, C. Bell's new dr store at Thirteenth and Jackson and fille and one of the powders administe To the astonishment of its parents tho little one sank into slumber so deep that it eould not be awakened, and becoming alarmed the physician was again sent for He wat ouce that the child was suffering from an over-dose of the subtle dr ministered a hypodermic injection to counter- ct of the morphine and ordered coffee, but without avail, the little one dying soon after. The doctor then took the remaining powders and, after weighing one, turned them over to the coroner, Now comes the story. The preseription was plainly written and called for four 1-16 grain sulph morphia powders, The elerk or ssistant pharmacist at Bell's, & young man ned Swoboda, says he understood the | seription perfectly and filled it correc That as he had no weights with He at once ad- ly. which to weigh u sixteenth geain he weigled a half grain, divided it into two parts, threw one- half away and made four equal-sized powders of the remainder, The seales on which the drug was weighed are new, exceilently. bal- anced and, although not construc as fine aprinciple as are some especially designed for weighing very minute portions of drugs, are to all appearances perf . Connell states that he took one of the ining powders to Powell's drug stor the northest - corner of Thirteenthand J hed on his scales—which, are so delicate as to correctly y-second part of a grain—one- in or four times the quantity the probien ref claims he was rig 1 say he hie former asserts that his scaies fect, while the latter claims that desirved, to be s h made a mistake in the we the hot weather may have ances so that they stuck ) the antity measured wi Swoboda istered as an assistant phar. macist au uld know his business, and His employ a pharmic attached to, if any, of coursc determined’ until' the jury wrive at a decision. powders put up. One infant, another sent had a child in a sim wition and the othier two put in the c Direxel, It was thought at arents might have adminis- ered two powders instead of one, but this disproyes that idea. probably do registered blame will be can not . by this evening There were only was given to the over to a neighbor v B. C. Bell, is Whom the oboda was arrested yesterday after- noon on a state warrant, charging him with manslaughter. The ' complaint was made by Mr. Arnstein and the in- formation filed by County Attorney Simer as first confined in jail but later was. on a bond of 310,000, ing was hield at the oftice of Cor oner Drex: t evening at 7:50 and a num- ost Tots 3and 4, blk H, O, William Jones and wire to 1 P Faris et L DIk 140, Omaha, w nd wite to ' W Manviile, 1ot arker's ald, w d and ¢ W K K 0 place I Danfolson, 1ot WMy, Waybright, Tot Ik B, sub . 1 Avery and wit Blk 4, Jetter vier, pu Razan's addition, D, 1. Sineaton to 11 L wd H Goodiman, ot 14, South On teet of 8, 40 foet lot Omahn. w.d..... D, Cunningham ind W Iy, ic 1k 8, Cartha Rr.C. Put 0, Dk 1, A, Cons ubiliy Iir M. H, Constock an undividod 1 lots Paddock plic park W i feet of w. 433 feet 1ot lition, w. d { £ w43y feet ter’s addition, qu'telaim de ber of prominent physicians of the city wore examined. Dr. . W. Conuell was the first wltness examined and testificd that he at- tended the infant; preseribed morphine which was administered in his presence: that after the child was taken 11 or becam fled he udministered antidotes hypodermic mjection, but all to no the child dyin soon . after Dr. stated that the child died o morphine. Alfred Schroec that ho weighed on him_ by Dr purnose, Counell 1 overdose of Arugeist, next testified { the powders bro el and found it to wi ether or not the those put up by voboda then testified that he put up hi preseription as written und as stated abo that he was interrupted during the process, but refused, although carnestly solicited, to touch any other work until the task was completed. Swoboda also stated that at the time Dr, Connell came back 10 sec: about the matter iie had toid him he could not weigh less thin a halt grain each. Arnstein, the father of tho cnild, then stated that he got the preseription as di- rected, four powders supposed {o contain one- sixteenth grain, Then the physicians were called. Dr H. G. Miller” testitied that in his opinion one- sixteenth grain of morphine would kill a child us quick as one-eighth grain would, ard that only in extreme cases would the p: counterict the effect of the drug as istered to an infant; that in his experience he had never heard of acase where morphine was given that did not prove fatal. Dr. Williams stated that _one-sixteenth grain was a full dose for a child of on und that he never a full do morphine was dangerous to administer childven. Dr. Darroy ated that one-fourth gr would produce death, and that if one-six- teenth grain was given after six hours in- t al (as in this case) antidotes would be of no avail; that if one-fourtb grain we the child suftering from the effect cision would not live six hours, as sixteenth would kil it. Dr Spencer state not give over the -forticth of a grain_under the general rule applying to such cascs. in his practice would not give it ut all; that ufter six hours antide would not avail where a sixteenth grain wi adwivistered ; one-fourth grain would prove fatal in half an hou of circur i that one- that he would Dr. Hunchett thonght thatone-fourth grain would prove fatal in a short time and one sixteenth adwinistered to a weak would also prove fatal; never pres morphine in such cases at all, Dr. Somers be «d that the one-hundreth part of grain was a_sufiicient dose; never ve morphine to_children; a_one-sixte grain_dose would Kill a'child of that age, provided uid was not extended before six hours. said he wonld not. fifth or one-hundre ixteenth would cause death of a grain; o if left six hours, perhaps sooner All the physicians except agreed on the point that a sixteenth grain Dr. Connell was too large a dose for a ehild of that s and ail stated that they would ot preseribé morphine except in the most urgent circum- stances, and then very sparingly, there be- ing othér drugs u “The jury after hearing the testimony ad- journed until 7:80 this ever The body of the infant was buried without u post- tem . examination and the powders given were not identified except by Dr. Connell. An examination was to have been held before Judge Berka today, but doubtless will be postponed until after the verdict of coroner’s jury is rendered. Attorney merel represented the state aud Ed. Crow- ell the def ise. e Man’s inhumanity to man assumes its worst form in the adulteration of food ducts. - Spices, condiments, pre- serves,and sealed pickles of all sorts are adulterated. Not so, however, are the delicious Flavoring $ put up for over twenty-five yeurs by ¥an Duzer & Co. The multitude whe continue to use them shows that in quantity, ns well as quulity, they far excell all others, Grocers every where. it. Twenty tran Bu The followin sued yesterday. Louis Kurtz, cottage, Fourth avenue and Bireh A, Whitney & Co, ofic ting Permit permits to build wero is 500 hteenth and €. 0. Raemor, Darn, Blondo, iear Fiirty- fourth 3 50 P, Peterson, cottage, TWenty-secoud and Cass : 4 1,850 sidney Smith, ‘two'S{ory doubie divelif Locuist and Twenty-irst i 4,000 H. L, Cavanaugh, two-story resticiice, Lo- cust near Twenty-first 4,000 82X permits aggregating sk to use Pozzoni’s Com- because it improves her agrant us violets, Tiike my wife plexion Powdd loolks and is Cheyenie, the eapitol of Wyoming and the s of the cattle industry of the United States, is reached only by RCUS the Daily. Vast Crowds Visiting hibition The vast crowds that visit Howe's only 10- Great Ex- e it circus oo [ treets are increasing reachod by the Twent and by the horse cars ted.” Allt iteenth and - Charles daily. The show is th street cable line 1 is ceritrall FIANCES AT UNTiv; and the preat (1) shows on the road formarces which fall short comp ring work in this great displ are marvels, the clowhs uns the palmy days of Dan I strong and Billy Burke. ar de priced show aro T under Howe's cany 2 groat, i roduced in g ed and e The show will light the citizens of this eity for_two week and_after showing in North Omaha for week will go to the south end of the city. All those who have not seen this unrivalled wonder should attend at the first opportunity. stren than the ordingry o compet.t on witli the mititude of Dwest weidght atum or phosphate powders, Sold only i ¢ KOVAL BARING POWDER CO., 106 Wall 16, ork, OH! MY HEAD. The pain from Neuralgia and its companion discase Rheumatism is excruciating, Thousands who could be quickly cured are needlessly suf- fering. Ath-lo-pho-ros will do for others what it did for the following parties: ‘Williamsport, Ind,, Oct. 8, 1857, Having beon afllicted with neuralgia for o past four years, and trying almost every- Thinig, but in vain, T finally herd of Athie: horos. After taking ona bottlo 1 found 1t [:1 be helping me, and after taking fonr bot- tles of Athlophoros and one of Is, I found thnt 1 was entirely woll, § think the medi- cino is positively & save cuto, . CHAUNCEY B, REDDICK, Mt. Carmuel, TIl,, Doc. 26, 1567, 1 havo need Athlophoros in my fahily find it 0 bo the & modicine for nea- Faliia in existonco and baving had its fanes L for the past 0 yoars I KKow Mus. JULIA CHILTON, ul colored pic: WORTH rlocal romedies, 1t s a pur 1 Soap entirely WEIGHT the toilet, bathand nur- neral purposes of IN lsinte tant, SEARUIYS PHUR CANpLES are highly . teemed by Physfoluns every- GOLD where. e cindtes are net, Tleanty, safe, tnd convenient for disinfe tore Rooms, ( COIN Cellars, hips, B Tnsurance Companies mend them as a safe means of employing Sulphur. o7 Alwiys use BENSON'S PLAS e for aches and Peins, /&8s w Grah Orchard WATER. a R o T TR . TSR § ~rcsrmvmounmron Dyspepeia, Sck-Beadache, Constipation, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PAMPMLET BY MAIL FREE. Crab Orchard Water Co. Louisville, Ky. PENNYROYAL WAFERS are stccessfully used monthly by over 10,00 Ladics. Are Safe, Effectual and Pleasant §1 por box iy mailor at druggists, Sealed Particulars 2 pos! e stamps. Address URekA CHEMICAL (0., DETeoir, Mica For sale and by mail by Goodman Drug Co., Omuha, Neh, LOST MAN. ulars free e J € Wileox and wife to St Swki, w 60 £t 1ot 8, bik 6, Wilcox wa = William ¢ ian to nett, Ww 4 of 1o and Ic blk 1u 13 of nw and W s and nw of ve and e of sw #0-16-15 ¢ and ¥ and oas TRIFLED away his VIGOR of BODY, MAND and MANHOOD, causing exhausting drains upon the FOUNTAINS of LIFE, MEADACHE, BACKACHE, Dreudful Dreams, WEAKN ENS of Memory, BASII. FU CEETY, PIMBLES upon TS Tending to rd p!r\lnxl CONRUM . FNGANTTY, should consult at once RATED Dr. Clarke, Established Tt Clarke hat made NERVOUS DE. BILITY. CHRONIC and all Diseeses of We GENITO URINARY Organs a Life #udy. It makes NO difference WHAT you Save taken or WHO has failed to cure you. &3 F EM A LES suffering from dienscs pe Mar 1o their nox can consult with the assur o of speedy rolief and cure. Sond 2 cents postage for works on your discses. Earflend 4 cents post ¥ia on Chromie, Kervous and oa”e Digonses. Consuliation, personlly ¥ \tter, froe, Congult the old Doclor, Thohwands cared. Oficevand prriors Private. &aThose coutemplating Marringe wnd for Dr. Clarke's celebrated guide Mule and Fomale, each 160, both 2o stamps). Hefore confding your case, consuli . CLARWE, A friendly letter of call may mve future sufteringand shame, and add golden vears o life. Ba-Book ** Life'w (Secrel) Er. rors,” G0 (stamps). Medicine and writing sont cverywhere, secure from exposure. Tloure, & t0 &, Sundays, 910 12 Address, F. D. CLARKE, M. D. 186 S0, Glark St. CHICAGO ILL. HaveYouSeenThem \ will | ! buy one off nobiby Spring in ~ Worsted| fine Cassimere, o1 Scotch Scheviots,in| R the popular col| ors and styles. Real bargains that cannot| | fail to be appreciat- | cd by the discerning| We are aware that Inexpensive goods| are largely adver- tised thie season, but all of them cannol| stand the test ofl close inspection, We| @5k our customers | to examine our stock, and thus satisfy themselves of its quality and our ve- racity, ou Nebraska Nafiomfiv Bk TU. 8. DEFOSITORY, OMAHA, NEB, Paid Up Capital $250,000 Surplus. ceieeees 50,000 H. W. Yare: LEwis S, e s President, A, Vice President, Huanes, Cashic DIRECTONS Jous 8, CoLLINS, LEWIS'S, REED, JUZALIN, ON BANK, 12th and Farnam Sts, anking Business Transacted W. V. Monsg, HOW, YATES, A Banking Oflce— THE I Corne A General UNION PACIFIC d Route.” nged its Family Sleepin that berths can now be re :d upon_application by any ticket Passenger Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa. The reservations when wre turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars,so that passengers can now secure berths o dered, the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured J. 8. TEBBETS, Gen. I, & T. Agent. Al OMAHA, NEB. “The Overla sery agentto M. J. Greevy,l L. LOMA G P& Dit. B, . WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREAT MENT, & giuranteed specific for Hysteri, Dizzi. ness, ' Convulsions, L'its, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration, caused by the o of alcchol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Hrain, resulting in Insanity, and leading to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in_ecither sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorhen caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contalns one month's treatmess, 8100 a hox, or six boxes for 8.0, sent by mail prepaid on're- ceipt of price, WE GUARANTERK 81X BOXES To cure any case. With each order recelved by us for six boxes, accompanted with $.00, we will send the purchaser our written guurantes to refund the money if the treatment does not effect n cure GOODM AN, D: Street. Guarantees issued only by C. F. ggist, Sole Agent, 1110 Farnam S, . FELTON & G0, Water Works Contractors And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WCRKS SUPPLIES. Of all descriptions, Hydraulic Engines, Surveys. De- tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited. Office, Strang’s Building, Fourth Floor, OMAHA. NEBRASKA =COMFORTING GRATEFU Eppes Coooa s HEFAREARTs o ives ur ¢ly Bavored beverage ¥ ¥ doctors bills. Ttis e jud such arvicles of diet thut u ation may e graduatly builtup unti) il 10 resint evel 10 disense. M and & properly nourisbed zotte. g water k. 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MeMENAMY; Physician and Surgeon in Charge TWENTY YEAR AL AND AW RACTIC Assisted by a Number of Compeleat, Skillfal and Experience] Physicians and Snrgenns Particular Attention paid to Deformities, Diseases of Wome and Sexual Organs, Private Discases, Discases of the Nervous System, Lung aud Throat Diseases, Surgical Operations, Epilepsy or Fits, Piles, ers, Tumors, Ete. More money invested; more shilliui physicians and surgeons employed; more paticnts Diseases of the treated; more cares effected; more modern improved instruments, apparatus and appli- ances than can be found in all other i maries, institutes or dispensaries in the west c bined, Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, Fifty newly furnished, well w rmed and ventilated rooins for patients, th always in the building All kinds of diseases treated in the most sc e skilled physiciany utifle manner, We Manufacture Surgical Beaces for Deformities, Trusses, Supporters, Electrical Batteries,wnd can supply physicians or pr remedy or instrument known. tients any appliance, Call and consult ns, or write for circulars upon all sub- jects, with list of questions for patients to answer. Thousands treated successfully by, correspondence. We have superior advantages and facilities 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 flrst choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute is conducted upon strict business and scientific principles, and patients here receive every advan that art, skill, science and human ingenuity, can bring to bear on their cases. Their comfort and convenience will always be taken into consideration, Should you conclude to visit us for treatment or correspond with us, you will find that these statements ot our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in any particular, but are plain unvarnished facts. Only Reliable Medical Institute Mak alty 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 visitus may be treated at home by correspondeice. All communications confidential Medicines or instruments sent by mail or express, sccur cked, no marks to indicate contents or sender. One personal interview preferred, tory of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Discases, Impotenc with question list. My Reasons for Writing a Book Upon Private. Special and Nervous Diseases. re g a Spec Syphilis, Gleet and Varicocele, specialty of diseases of the urinary and sexual organs, have become aireoog ty upon the subject, consequently I receive an immense number of letters from physicians and afllicted persons, asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons, I have writien a book, giving a general description of the mpst common diseases and conditions my treatment, success, Advice, ete. After 1eading it, persons will have a clearer idea of their condition and can write me moreintelligently and to the point. It will therefore he seen that our object in writing these pages is not 1o furnish reading ter to a class ot persons who read out of mere idle curicsity, but for the benefit of the many who arc suffering to a greater or less dewree from diseases, or the effects of diseases or abuses, of the sexual or urinary organs, Not a day passes but we reccive many calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases, or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difficulty that wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright prospec id i shortening their days. SURGERY. “Tuinors, Cancers, Fistula, , Wens and Deformities 1 have for many jcal operations tor the cure of Hare Lip, Club F Cataract, Strabismus (Cross Eyes) Varicocele, l_n\'rrh«l Nai of the Human Body performed in the most scientific manner, | § treat Chronic Discases of the Lungs, Heart, Head, "UIful Sk 5 Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, etc., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (I Bright's Disease, Tape Worm, Ulcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastr " DISEASES OF WOMEN. Treated carefully, skillfully and scientifically by the latest and most approved methods, WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOM FREF McMenamy has for years devoted a large portion of his time to the study of this class of diseases, and has spared neither time nor money to perfect him fully supplied with every instrument, appliance and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surger 'YE AND FAR DEPARTMENT We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west, and the thousands- whom we have cured, after others ailed, substantiate our claims. To those afllicted with Eye and Ear Discases, we simply say call and consult us, get & scientific opinion, then Visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person jou will return to us for treat~ ment and cure, 4 3 ; P X : Our book, describing the Eye and Ear and their diseases, in plain language, with numerous illustrations, are written for the benefitof patients and physicians w)mwlnl! . e resdine efully ician and patient will have a clear us in regard to ¢ by reading them carefully physician and pai ] understanding and can describe cases to us more intelligently, WRI FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR, FRE Address all letters (o OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE DR, J. W. McMENAMY, N;lcfizfi:fli & Dodge Sts., Omaha, Ne 1, Scalp, Stomachy ts), Scrofula s, Baldness