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OMAHA DAILY BE Al LY The internal rove terday amounted to Article ue collections yes- ).608,80, of incorporation for the Lake 1 church huve filed v\|lh the county clerk. Among those on the list are internal revenue office, and Justi latter gentleman is dang A glandered horse was found running at lurge near the corner of Thirteenth and Hicke yesterd fternoon and by order of Dr. Ramiciotti he was -h. t The following persons have bonds for the erection of si curb ston James T Farnam st J. H. and Dodge; Sumuel Thirteenth, At 9 o'clock last evening rentatives of the press of lo: through Omaha on the Union on their way to the Yellowstone They are on a fifteon day’s outing, nnll among the places th Manitou and Salt L A. J. Hanscom has ll\v- high sessment of personal property of any individual in Douglas coun He is assessed for $37,000, which is more th the valuntion of all personal proper in either of the following precinets Waterloo, West Om. Millard, Doug- las, Elkhorn or Jeiferson. The deed for the transfer of a lot at the corner of Seventeenth and farnam streets was filed for record. Monday. The paper was made out May 30, 155 and transfers the property from Will- jam Jones, of Hen coun Mis- souri, to Wil B. Brinke ff and Herman P, Farris for the consiceration of $70,000. o Personal + Mr. C. H. Toncr: Millard, Mr. John Keith, of North Platte is a Mil- lard guest, Mr. R, A. Barr, of Hustings, is stopping at the Paxton, Mr. J. D. Murphy, Paxton guest, Mr. H. €. Reed, of Lincoln, was fn the ciwy yeste " Mr. H. L Omaha visitc . D. M. Collius, of Norfolk, was in the \)\!u nth 414 South Curry Motz, agraphs. y, of Fremont, is at the of North Platte, is a vect, of Grand Island, fs an N. D. Alle: * man, is ot the Messrs, J. of Tilden, ar the Paxton., Mr. and Mr. Frank Miflard, are stopping at their nanesake. . White and Owen nxu.nln.n. Vi Kansas City real cstate of Hastings, F'nrll of ., eastern pas torn, is in the B9, na M. 3, H. Hall, 'of Glenwood, fa., w terday. ing, and Mr. A re'in the city y A Pickpocket Caught. As Mrs. Charles H. Dewey was coting out of Fulcongr's store ye member of the light her purse from herpocket. She immediately gave the alarm and one of the clerks ran for- ward and seized the pickpockes before he could get aw: Eim . ove Ofticer Ryan.” The thief gives the nam Edward Sampsou, and isove of the tramps * with which the city has ben flooded of late. > T Want the Cable. About threa hundred people assembled ab Hanseqm park last night. to protest against the pceupation of South Twentieth street. and Poppleton ‘avenue by the motor line: Among the speakers were M: L., Rheem, J. * J. Points and J. ¥, Brecn., About a hundred names were affixed to a petition to the board of public works, asking them to prevent, if poséible, the extenslon of the motor line, and dctlurhm the prefereace’of ‘the résidents for the cable. Ow; %) was subscribet to de- {fray the expenses of the injunction suit and o © motion recommending’ the. appointiment of Hnlmmd to Lhe board. of public works, was adapte . Drugged Her Liquot. A woman from Council Bluffs fel! ‘in vith a cotple of tough customers she ‘moton . Tenth street late yesterday afterncon and accompanied them into a wine_reom. Therc they succceded in drugging her, and wwhen found by the police they ‘supposed she had n poisaned. .She was taken first to’ the police station, then to St. Josephi’s” hospital Where she recovered suftiviently to. be sent *home. The men who drugged her: are both Baid to be gamblers, but nothing more could bc learned of their identity. Arrested For Fighting. About a month ago a fellow named W. R. * Bimms engaged in u desperate fight with an- L ter,and that'in fact, his wher other man named Sowart at the B. & M. saloon. Deadly weapons were used and Bimms came very near dying from the in- Juries he received. Stewart was arrested on the charge of assault with intent to kill, but ~ Bimms failng to umm'm against him, the case was dismissed. ts were then dssued for the arvest of lmth of them on the eharge of fighting, but by this time Simms ad recovered sufticiently to skip, and did not show up again until last evening, when he was appreiended by the polico and run in. Dr. McGrew, klunr‘\' Rectal, & priv- ate diseases. Room 13, Bushman block The Open Board of Trade. Inquiry at the office of McWhort lins, yestorday, showed that, word had been reccived from M & Rol- as yet, no . McWhor- wbouts were unknown. He w. n the cast, and when last heard i Until he was heard f) - whether or not the firm would aceept the of ferof the board of trade of a free room for & year in case the firm should agrea to open ~ an oftice in the board of trade building, Mr Rollins said if they should open a place there I'. would be run in connection with thes © present oftico which, under 1o circumstances ~ would be abandoned. - Mr. Rollins thought _ favorably of the project of erecting an clo wyator here for the whisky trust, and s; ‘would have a favors effect upon the gr market in this city, traveling e ‘The UNTON PACIFIC was first calicd . the Great Overland Route, ——— CORIMINALLY LIABLE. Both Swoboda a Dr. Connell So Oharged By t roner's Jury. The investigation of the death of Arn- stein’s baby from morphine administered by - Dr. Connell was continued at Coroner Drex “el's oftice last night and scveral of the most ~ prominent ph ans of the city testified. Their evidence was very similar to that pub- lished in yesterday's issue, all agreeing that “morphine should not have been administered, L At the conclusion the jury retired and after " an hour's deliberation returned the following wverdict: ‘We, the jury, find that the said Valentine in came to his death by an overdose of orphine prescribed py Dr. R. W, Connell, find the said R. W, Connell crim* rescribing the same. Wo woboda, the clerk for B, C. st Thirteenth and Juckson streets, crim- liable for putting up the wrong pre- p Io&dllnd preparing a larger dose than Gronee L. DexN Max Moknis, P. WeEsna Mrex HELLVAY, Avpext G. Bexkwy, B, Newwmax, Several new facts in relation o the develnpul yesterday and investigation concluded o on ' of affaivs may oceur. Or ° fiostance, as stated, . Swoboda that he filled the prescription as di- Welghing one baifa krain of thie fl lnll in two equal parts throwing away and making four one-six- grain powders of the remaiuder. e new if h in weight made a mista the powders | methods weighed an In order to produce four Swoboda v grain w ht. - This see as miorphide is & very light drug and the quantity required to weigh two grains would ¢ been so great as to at once attract the % of a novice in the business, not to say a y 1 of Swi ? \HHY‘.I r ln atter which will be tigated by the friends of the th proof that the powders g nell to the coroner same identical oncs put up by Swoboda. According to the statement of the physician he, the dose fatal, took tw Powell's drug store whe alos which they elaim will of a_grain. that to powders weikhod. one-fourth t the inquest the p 1 out and found to weigh on 3 A morphine powder weighed s Pow \ims he weighed this, on the bare pan, will not weigh the same the suc ceeding time. A portion of the drug will ad here to the pan, which, while very minute, is cnough {1 a difference on a delicately balanced seale. According to the statement of several druggists, there is not a balance in the city outside the Grant smelting works and those in & manufacturing pha venth and Howard streets that w ctly weigh the thirty-sccond part of o slatmod by Powell for his scale. A puir lir to the one used by Sw s highly improbab! e oy in man is ts mentioned st 1 by Bell's clerk y safe. That it weigh a grain or half a grain and divide it than to attempt to weizh a sixteenth, eighth even on any but the finest balance, cts ave imjortant 4 »r thing of importance, which will be thoroughly investigated and passed upon by all the leading medicul men in the city, the action of Dr. Gonnell giving morp- hine at all. In addition to testimony of the doctors the rules of medical works will be brought into question. Morse & Plum- mer’s ri¢ says that for a ¢hild old the quantity of morphine shonld not be over one-twentioth of a grain; and 1o ad minister such a dose the child showd be ordinarily strong. 1o this cage the child wis ven days old, was suffering from an operation und Was given onesixtecnth ain, HOWE'S CIRCUS, Vast Crowds Visiting the Great Ex- hibitio 1y. The vast erowds that visit Howe's only 10- cent 19 on Eighteenth and Charles streets are ing ng daily. The show is Twenticth street cablo line tadie Al tie pecformanc and the great (1) shows on the road hay forua i fall short compared to th ring work in’ this great display, . arc marvels, the clowns unsur the patmy days of Dan Rice, ( omg and Billy Burke, The t priced - show are reproduced aud e under Howe's canvas. The show w lizht tho citizens of thig'city for two weeks, All those who have not_scen this unrivalled at the first opportunit last day in the prese PRICKLY ARl BITTERS is an unfai ing cure for all dis ing in ry f the ar ur minsmatic countric No other madicine now on sale will so ¢ fectually remove . the disturbing el ments, and at.the same time tone up the whole system. 1tis sure andsafe in its action. L The UNION .PACIFIC is the only road runuing through the fumml; Al- pitie Tunnel, 11600 feet abov el Which Will Be Shed By tho Flambeau and Other Clubs. Om next Friday evening the Omaha I'lam- beau club will give their first parade in this city with all'their torches and display of fire and fireworks. The. organization. is one of thie most successful political societies. ever organizéd in - our midst. It 18 .not anly’ completely uniformed _but als excellently drilled, presenting a_ militar pearance.” The dress, ns was described in Tur13eE on “the*5th 6f July, consists of a white helmet, biue - blouse “and white Alu(k pants. The officers are Frank Kasper, D. O'Keefe and - S. -J. The couipany next ' Friday wurds give.the and T, will Broderick, meet . on night, and after display abave referred: to The ovganization was started.m, the Secona ward; though many of its members, w h now number about eighty, come from . other wards. Difficulty of breathing, tightnass of the chest or throat, quickly relieved by afow doses of Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. 25 cents i bottle. —— The UNION PACIFIC, the famous route to and from the Pacific Coast. e ——— 1T MIGHT HAVE BEEN TWO. The Narrow Escape of Aunother Jew- ish Child Front Druz Poisoning. Abe Lewis, another Hebrew whose child was circumcised last Sunday, is thanking his stars for the narrow escape his littlo cleven- day-old boy bad from also being killed with morphine. After the Arnstein child had been circumeised and the fatal drug admin- istered, it was decided to do a neighborly act by sending one of the remaining powde over to Lewis', a8 his elild had been oper- ated upon a fow hours before. The drug was ceived and preparations madd adly dose to the baby when it vas sleeping soundly. The medicine was therofore set to one side and fortunately was forgotten until the arrlval of the terrible news of the death of the Arn- stein_ebild from the . drug. The medicine was then consigned to the st TARRANT'S effectunily curcs Constipation and Headache. Smoke Seidenberg aro and _get the best 5-cent cig n the world, Max Mever & Co., wholesale depot. e em— The U \ln\' ACIFIC is the Direct Line to Leadville, the largest mi city in the world. Fire in u Bank Building. The spontancous combustion of a pile of old greasy rags und other dobris in the base- ment of the First Naticnal bani building brought out the fire department about 5:10 last evening. Tho flames were promptly ¢ tinguished and the damage done was merely nominal. If you need a perfect tonic o puvifier, take Dr. Jones’ Red Tonie. It speedily cu the stomach, kidney be taken by the most delicate. 50 conts. Goodman. blood Clover hm, 0'Scott, Tot 2, < ta ¢ Bioc nid i Daveuport's b, Glse's Wik MeCugie to Fheodore Olsin, 1 R o 8 15 dot 13 and T ik 2 Camips bell's add, w d M Gablan and wife to P Corcoran, 1ot 5, bik 19, Waluut Hill, w d € W Lyman and wife to I Moorian et af, b1k 5, Lyman Place, w d d and ‘Wwife to J L Buier, Tots'5 Bk 6, ARFight'E Ay, South ve to W lll‘l,wn iodgeit, 1ot 14, ik 81111 Chek, lrllrm—- 1o M itattort; "ot ) Dk 4, West 81 L Schrbedr. trustov, to 1, Goigia, 1ot 5, ik 11, Brown Park, w d E Clirk' to M MacDotald, o i) 'tt, 1..u i3 ‘and 14, bik 70, South Omaha, w'd Ben It Wood, executor, to ¥ Clark, e 5 ft of lota 1 wid 14, bIK' 79, South Omaki E I Chabidier o K Flabier, 1001 bk 4 Mel: rose Hill w d 3 GJ Wollers et al to H'G Rivghart ot al, hat July This is the month for closing ont Summer Goods and we propose to wind up the most sucees that we sful spring season with a grand clearing out sale. today of the size of our stock, nor the now you may find a much larger stock in other houses, variety of our assortment. We do not brag much We admit that just —But this fact only demonstrates have done the business and while our competitors generally ('omplnin about a dull season, we have done a larger spring business than we ever dreamt of doing. What little we have left in the way of Summer Suits, must all go this month, and no matter how low the prices were before, we will cut them still more. The greatest hit of the season was made with our 75¢ flannel Coat and Vests, These are the talk of the town. store out of curios came into the and Vest for that money; When we first advertised them, a great many people ty, just to see whether we really did give a good Coat well they were surprised and though they didn’t need any they quickly bought one, as it was too good a chance to miss and so it comes that al- most every other man yon meet on the streets, wears one, Coats and Vests gave out we thought we had sold enough of them and did not intend to get any more, as we must have supplied half of the population of the city, but so great was the demand for them yesterday and day before, and so many customers were disap- poined that we concluded to telegraph for another shipment. thousand more of them; they will be here and open for sale on Monday morning. When twe days ago these We have ordered one Mail orders accompanied by cash for these Coats and Vests will be filled until Wednesday, as the supply will not last longer. The balance of our Mohair, Serge and genuine French flannel Coats and Vests including a few extra fine Pongee Silks has been marked down regardless of cost or value. Plain Figure and One Price Only. Nebraska Glothing Gompan Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha. During July and August our store closes at 7 p.m. Saturday at 10 p. m. 1ot 14 blk 2 Gate Clty p N WATOR Y H G Rinehart ana wife to W sievers, lot 14 ik 3 4 \lm\m[« \n;.-m\n of 8l n'i; of Iuhll(u(wlrln IJ West FJ R 110 ] Orettard 1l w d Eighteen transfer: gating Building Permits. The following permits to build were issued yesterday by the superintendeut of buildings: It. (. i Chicago. between Twentyssixih and Twenty-geventh Arthur & iferd, ninth and Franklin P, L: Cotton, coni siied,” ThtFreenti and R. Copson, Tiproven and Pacifl w G F. W, Devini, . L Cagneron Wenty: 'nm.mmmu,'.om- 3 twee Goodwell and ( Ling J. ML Erk, stors, Thirty- ixth wad Haii- on Gronbe, cottage, Ten permits, aggrezating . S Popular I o8 Angeles and other. points in forn ¢ run over the: UNION F —— Licensed to Wed. Judge Shields issued the. following mar- riage licenses yesterday: Henry Zimmeor, Omaha Sadie Elliott, Omaha George N: Johnson, O. Nettié M. Jones, Omaha Thomas Penney, Omaha, Munio L. White, Omaha. { Villiam O MLIN, Omauha, . Walsh, Omaha. . { Heriman F. Paul en, On Della Baker, Omaha. Absolutely Pure. Thispowder nevervaries, Amarvelof purty, a5, More he ordinary nis, wnd cannof mpet'tion with the mu 1t'tude of Jowest short weight aumor phosphate powders. Sold only in eans, HOYALBAKING lu\\ DER CO, 106 Wall 28, New York. MAX MEYER & BRO. Jewelers and Music Dolers. Western Agents for Chickering, Knabe, Vose and Bahr Bros, tory & Clark [ A FEW MORE LT, Meamug Plauos and Organs. but little nsed 1t which will < s week at the following Teduced prices und ternis: Down Puyment, 1 Knabe Square, cost 60, for Hik fonthly Payment. 5.0 1000 10.00 10.00 5.0 5.0 15.00 10.00 10.00 3.00 i 15.00 1P e Squart, 6ot ¥ T 1.0 1000 1009 0.0 1500 15.00 1000 i 10.00 3.0 3 rt ‘T';l’ I(Ik 'rfl‘"":fi”“ 10.00 600 ly ind fake yonr yick. Dring this e 1th you to avold uris JAX MEYER & BRO Corner 16th and Farnam 1 Buersci Squie o splendid i, cost 330, for 30, Davis Squars 1 Kimba!l Organ, cost 8§ for &5 1 Estey Orgau, cost #, for Organ, —— HaveYuuSeenThem Will buy one our nobby \pnm_ Suits, in - Worsted fine - Cassimere, or Scotch Scheviots,in all the popular coi- ors and styles. Real bargains that cannot preciat- ed by the discerning' We are aware that Inexpensive goods, are largely adver- tised this season, but all of " them cannot stand. the test of| close inspection, We @:ask our customers.| to examine our stock, and thus satisfy tthemselves of its quality and our ve- racity, gest, fastest and finest o the world Passengor accommodations unexcellod, New York to Glusgow via Londoaderry ANCITORTA DEVONIA CIRCASSTA Nrw Yonk To LIvERroor, YIA Quanx Thl\(»luhmud !luu tand fin nge wloon passa ~n»(,xu-|u-.w lmrr) llvv-nmul u»mm and E I bwards for city o tickets at_reduced Jates payat For book of tou, tier informn: tHon wnply o HENDERSON BROS,, 72 La Sa'le St., Chicago. Or to any of our local agents 350 MEMBERS $1 A WE 350 PIANOS We are wham o wil' furnieh it DOLLAK 1 wi forming u Plano Club of 50 mem 10 Plane o itut wny time ] w ) e $1.00 per weuk. The nm ‘Daying 4t I Ash W Sty sells. for Bl abiestare. 8. . HUYETT, Managcr, ST, JOSEPH, MO, Mention the SOMERVILLE SCHOOL For Young Ladles. 8T, CLATLIG, M Three courses of study. ry department, Buildin wantly furnished, Heated with steam, 1i; , water from St Clalr river. Superior advautag music and art, Addi ROMERVILL FTmpst s Bee. h :m\mhn. 55 10 eve. 5 in clrcular CHOOL, St.Clair, Mich, FREVLOCK INSTITU uth Williamstown, * Berkshiro A private school for Iy cientitic school or busine connty, 31..!\« N EenD T thtas NN 0. N4, Privcipal FOR MEN ONLY., 2% unmatural losses. ACK Of serenith T e develament: Suussd by inafseratfon Saisuncn: e hiaati: bk ent Tt foe ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. ¥. suftering from the of i‘ Lt er. T A&m wik PEERLESS BYES Who Is WEAR, NERVEU 8 DEBILITA: TED who nhFOLLY 1t IGNORANCE FLED away £t VIGOR of BODY, BAND and MANEOO Dy Catsing exhaoating drains upou the .0( NTAINH of LIFE HEADATHE, BACKACHE, Dren n‘Nu of Memory, BAS SOCIETY, iLES upon the FACE, ahd all the E¥FECES | ARLY DECAY and perha; n- HON o INSANITY, shiould c the CELEBK. D br. Cl BILITY. CHRONIE and all Diseates of e GENITO URENARY Organs a Lifo udy. Tt makes NO difference WHAT you “ave taken or WG has failed to cure you. ¢ g EEMA LESunttering from diseaies pecu: Yiar to their aex can consult with the assurance g,""“" Telief and cure, Sena 2 cents postage works on your dis w i lend 4 cents postage for Celehrated rka on Chronie, Norvous and Dell- Dissases. Cousullation, persenally or by Congult, the nid Lo nds private. geud for’ D u a Y leuu o e ey den - Book I Er- stamps). Mndlclnu and writings sent e ryv ere, sécure from Olnlvllll'l!. Hours, 81 8; Sundays, 9 o 12. Agars D. OL: 186 80 Ol B ETY CRiGAGo, TLL. UNION PACIFIC “The Overiand Route,” Has so arranged its Family Sleepin Car service, that berths can now be re served upon_application by any ticket agentto M. J. Greevy,Passénger Agent, Council Bluffs, Towa. The ervations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars, so that assengers can now sccure berths or- , the same as a Pullman berth is ved and secured. BETS, ~ E. L LOMAX, & T. Agent, LG P.&T, A OMAHA, NE Unfermented and mnot 3 intoxicating. Acts like a charm in all cases of Diar rhea and Dysentery and all stomach and bowel troubles. Grateful alike to women, chil- dren and convalescents. Gives a delicious flavor to ice-water, lemonade or soda-water. TImported and bottled by Munatovien, Frerener & Co. Cincinnati, 0. - For salo by {he following deators: | Richardson Drug Co. Blako Al FOR_DESTROYING Bed Bugs, Roachss, Aats, Fleas E. OESTERREICHE Infallible Insect Powder, Also contracts taken for clean- fnx hotels, hos= linls and private residences from verniin, Satistaction guarant N0 pay. Principal Denot—4l8 South Lith Street. 21 829,850 Tansill's Punch Cigars wore shipped during the past W0 years, without a drim- wer fn our'employ. No other 1| Bouse in the world ean tri, e fully 1wake such & ahowing, One ' agent (denler ouly) wauited in ecch towil, \tet) S red. hl et N i it peodatnp e Ds. HORNE. IMVENTOR. 181 WABASY AVE. LHicACO. JUNICIOUS AND PERSISTENT 7 Advertising has always provon S~ successful, Before placing any Newspaper Advertising consuk LORD & THOMAS, ADVERTISING AGENTS, 45 10 49 Kasdolsh Bireets CHICACO. | | OMAFTA rings Forth. |mebicaL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE N. W. Cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb, INSTITUTE IRl sTohe ON—Designing persons, taking advantage of our rop constantly starting bogus medical establigiments to strangers visiting the city. These pretenders tsually disappear in & few weeks. Beware of them or thelr runners or agents, The Omaha Medical and Surgical [nstitnte is the only established rdical inati- tute in Omaha, Menamy, 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. McMENAMY, Physician and \urweon i (hwc- TWENTY YEARS HHOSPITAL AND PRIV A Assisted by a Number of Gnmm cxt smmu zmfl EX]]"TBIC 1 PllY)IClHls and Surflcons Particular Attention paid to mro and Sexual Or Lung and T uflm', l)l:mws of \\umou. Discases of the Urinary s, Private Diseases, Discuses of the Nervous System, ot Discases, Surgical Ope sy or Fits, Piles, Cancers, Tumors, Ete. More money invested: moie shilliul physicians and surgeons employed; more patients ted; more cares effected; more modern improved instruments, apparatus and appli= than can be found in'all other infirmaries, institutes or dipenearies in the west cnmhnml Largest and most complete Medical Institute or Hospital in the west, ity newly furnished, well warmed and ventilated yooms for patients, three skilled physiciang always in the building. ~ AliKinds of diseases treated in the most scientific manner, = W Maublue Strgical Braces for Deforml s, Trosses, Supporters, Electrical Bdllene.. and can supply physicians or patients.any appliance, remedy or instrument known.. Call and consult ns, 'or write for circulars upon all subs jects, with list of t{uuuuuh for patients to answer, Thousands treated successfully by cmrcspondence We have superior advantages and facilities for treating diseases, pere 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 firct choice. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Is conducted upon m—m 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 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 of our position, location and facilities arc not overdrawn in any particular, but are plain unvarnished facts, . Only Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. All Blood Diseases successfully treated. Syphilitic Poison removed from the system without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, Persons unable y Letreated at home by correspondence. Al communications confidentia Medicines or instruments sent by mmlu express, securely packed, no marks to indicate contents or sender. One personal interview preferred, Call and consult us or send his- tory of your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our BOOK TO MEN, FREE, Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, lmpulu\L), Syphilis, Gleet o) Varicoceley with question list. My Reasous for Writing a Book Upon Private. Special and Nervons Discases. 1 have for many years made a specialty of diseases of the urinary and hc(ndlorg,.ms, have become a recognized authority upon the subj consequently I re e an immense number of letters from physicians and afilicted persons, asking my opinion and ads ice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons, I have writien a book, giving a general description of the most common discases and conditions, my treatment, success, advice, etc. After 1eading it, persons will have a clearer idea of their condition write me u.muum»n.._;uuly and to the point. It will therefore be seen that our object in writing these pages is not to furnish reading matter to'a class ot persons who read out of mere idle curiosity, but for the benefit of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degree from dis es, or the effects of di buses, of the sexual or urinary organs, Not a day passes but we receive ma 2 letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases, or their sequel. Many of them are ignorant of the cause of the difiiculty that has wrecked their constitutions, thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and is shortening their days. SURG—ERY Surgical operations for the cure of Iare Lip, Club Fe imors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross Eyes) \aluuu , Inverted m.n, Wens and Deformities of the Human Body performed in the mast scientific manner, ol : We treat Chronic Diseases of the Lung ll\.m, Head, Blood, Skin, Scalp, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Nerves, Bones, etc., as Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Fits), Serofula un;m»ln ease, Tape Worm, U fcers or Fever Sores, Dyspepsia or Gastrilis, Baldness B DISEASES OF WOMEN Treated carefully, skillfully and. scientifi y the latest and most approved methods, WRITE FOR BOOK ON DIS OF WOMEN, FREE, Dr. McMenamy has for years devoted a on of his time to the study and tre time nor money to perfect himself, and is fully supplied with eve, iance and remsedy of value in this departm eng of Medicir uml Sur, hY AXD FAR DEPARTMENT We claim superiority over any ceulist or aurist in the west, and the thousan,ds wiom we have cured, alter others have failed, substantiate our claims. ‘Te those afll cted with Eye and Ear Diseases, we simply say, call and consult us, get a cientific opini visit whom you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treat~ t and cure, T ur book,. describing the Eye and Ear and - their diseases, in plain language with' numerous illustrations, are written for the benefit of patients and physicians who nlnm us in regard to cases; by reading them carefully physician and patient will have a clear m.(lu.-v:udmu and can ?hwrnhn ntelligently. WRITE FOR B(J()!fl ON DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR, FREE, Address all letters to OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE ~OR~— OR. J. W McMENAMY N. W. Gor, l3lh&00flga §s, omaha,la