Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 15, 1888, Page 5

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ily residence, 1400 Elk_strect r, of the First Freewi OMAM & [EDICAL AND SURGIGAL o = o s e = 4 COLN'S TROTTING NEETING A, N R i PORIFY YOUR BLOOD Impurities 1n the blood produce disoasea Bodily and mental hoslth depend upon & healthy o ot tho blood. The Llood, particularly in the and during the hod summer months, s clogged with purities, which | and goners harmless bl 1 It Promises to Bo the Best Ever Held in Nebraska. the ‘rosi y until SCVERAL ENTRIES ALREADY MADE | was lal I :’w»l W Mysterious Disappearance of FEx- Deputy Sheriff Fowler's Alibi— 4 L. Culdw N, W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. Labor Union Resolutions—iie- gation does n appraisement of Lands, Mr., Hall has his hom Mr. Colby, of G Mr, Dow, of E e J 1 Vo whllss S CAUTION-Deatgning persony, taking advastoge of our reputa. i cootst Bo 5 left this wor s Maref tion are constantly stariing bogus Medical Establishments to deceive it B“,‘"fifi:’,'.TT'," R en st : Wik, 16681 1 teel Is my dluty, for the Lenens strangers vielting the city. These pretenders usually disappear in a il “Lixcory. August 14 e Bt A S B fow wecks. Bewareo! them or their runners or agents. The Omaha A wrlte yon this let my testimony in answer any inguiry from others in rolatio to the facts herewiih which you can ura as e . i Medical and Snrgical Institute is theonly establshed Medical Lnstitute i hoow, Twill e 2 g e in Omahy, Dr, McMenamy, Proprietor, When you make up your mind il E S " | = RT3 LT 0 visit us mako a memorandum of our exact address, and thus save The annual trotting mecting of the Ne- braska association of trotting horse breeders bids fair to be very largely attended. Good Terresa chy | ; trouble, delay or mistakes. | i ] : Tast [ su - i weather, and its success is already assured \ 1wo sin | 3 k gon. B trom Arrivals commenced yesterday and prom.- [ 1% Hon Patrick ton iy o FO o H E TREAT M ENT OF ALL | i inent horsemen from all parts of the state | B bmer e b0 K0 B e e b Wit 1 ot i are here, to participate in and enjoy the | ouorim, But uo truce Lus been signed und usual remedies in such i races, which promise to be the best ever wit- nessed in the state, It is confidently ex- pected that the Nebraska-bred three-year olds will beat 2 This statement is based upon the judgment of Treasurer Johnson, one of the keenest judges of horse ability in the west, the war is still on by tho persnasto of your New York 01 L 8.8, and I fmproved r m [ was entirely relle s Comforters’” Now nota slgn of my n can be acen. 1 fe Chronic and Surgical Diseases, and Diseases of the Eye and Ear DR. J. W. MeMENAMY, Physician and Surgeon in Sharge. 3 ent en- s i S 19 inchos S faafine ton TWENTY YEARS' HOSPITAL AND PRIVATE PRACTICE. h:\f]‘|;:.%?|“p:|r;,rl|":'!lil}tisrlh?:“‘;r':\:rlx,:ll,I:“;\[m];'r’:::'yj y 24 inches long, It is an exact ""“‘\‘"“‘;f: Assisted by a Number of Competent, Skillful and Experienced Physicinns and Surgeons, | the very best breed of the state, and all of | copy of an original painting by Kwall, ville, G — —— (| D1 c| il here, . cc eacent fever cases with the bes! b IR AL el “pacer, of | Which was sold for 5,000, e YECTt oty Tidpnet e ,:(‘f,f: Particular Attention paid to Deformities, Discases of Women, Diseas:s of fln- Urinary and Sexnal Organs, P -huln Diseases, | :)mtul:x‘n‘ that d:l-cs ;u I'; llx;m‘kvm(‘ _‘:;”“L‘“"“ l\‘““‘ .l'] 1\':‘:;!;* A mer dysentery, if one will ’,, few bottley Discases of the Nerious System, Lunz .mll‘ “I:w al Operations, Epilepsy or Fits, Piles i 8! e speed o . Bank's it el roomn. he spriny s preparin 3 Georgo P, Tucker's day Bird on Thussday | ed by wil that is luxurio iy e e o | afternoon, This will be the most interesting | open door, while the you A SOREE . More money invested: more skillfu! ¢ yed; more patients treated; more cures eilected; more mod- pacing race of the season. I3ut the trotting | seen in an ning room asking the witéss Havig ern improved instruments, apparatus and a; nces than can be found” in all other infirmaries, institutes or dispensaries in the | tests promise the special featu of the | of her parents for their danghterin v p west combined, Largest and most col Institute or Hospital in the west, y fu well warr ud and ven- f coursg, and aro provoing tho greatost Inter- FLLp ,‘,‘”w',’f,f”‘.‘i o, to \ tilated rooms for patients, three skill cians always in the building. Al kinds of discases YGAISH 11 tHE HOBE NEIEREIAE FHAANEF, | foing their lovel best 10 push fast ho in'keepin wilh the sentime We Manufacture Surgical Braces for Deformities, Trusses, i o T g, BT i Support ectrical Batteries, and can supply physicians and patients any appliance, remedy or instrament known. Call and consult us, or write for ciret i‘ mition and pl Nebraska developments all sub h list of ques * patients to answer, Thousands treate fully by cortespondence. We have superior advantagos acilities for treating ( on the turf where they belo of l.,(.(,,l,w, mw..-r pk\lfnilln{v“ surgi 1n n'xi)n-' pat ]b which, combined with oar ackuowledged ability, exporience, responsibility and reputation, should | nations which closed on the 17th day of last malke 1 Omaha stitute the first choice, March the following entrics are noted: The Omaha Med gieal Tnstity conducted upon strict business and nd patients vecieve here every advantage that art, skill, | Stake lgfl‘\ul‘nuu(!;.: brod_two-yearolds— | Ing s.amall bot of Wax ; it ce and human iy n bring to bear on their cases. s comfort and conveniene ys be taken into consideration. William Dally. Poru, 1ol Thorn: . G. Solow | i without a doubt 1 ‘Sriewnc Co., Drawerd, Atlanta,Gas ‘»h«m]tly\uuin.’. ude o Visit us for tre diment or correspond with us, you will find these statements of our position, location and facilities are not overdrawn in an, Omaha, Winslow Wilks: K. . Fuller, | tion of the ninetecn any particular, but are plain unvarnishe David City, Juliet D. Gould, Fullerton, 4 80 that hi NPRAECEDENTED ATTRACTION ioaon M 1 3. iy, Revraska (i e htots RROEDENTED ATTRACTION | Only Reliable Medlcal Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES. | Shadow; George C. Swith, Nelson, Dick aunds All blood disenses sue unable to visit us, n on marks to ind Wemple. Caffrey stake for three-yearolds—H. W. linden, Enough: W. H. Barstow, , Edward Pyle; E. Pyle, Humboldt, | 1 who has hac Louis P; [. McEvoy, Elkhorn, Susctte; J. ¥, | lence in fancy laundr; Cording, Ulysses, Orphan Maid; L. R. Mayue, | ouly starch in the wor Omaha, Wild Air; George H. Baily, Fair- | easy and restores old sumime bury, Chalice; D.' B, Davis, Blue Springs, | natural teness, and impa 1. Syphilitie poison removed from the B LR RO e by e te contents or sender, Ono m without mereu New restorative treatment for loss of Vital Power, Person$ rwl.;m All nnlwipv.nh nce confidentinl. Medicines or instruments sent by ma or expross securely packed, 1l ‘]‘»jlo afi ferred. Call and consult us or s ml hlnm_) or your case, and we will send in plain wrapper, our Sy cocele, with question Iv =t g n Bc :k Upon l'ri\'nu-. speeial and Nervous Discases, n x| Upon Private, Special or Nervous Diseases, Tmpotenc Lumsmna State Loflflry Company + yonrs mage T, Jicuson for to linen a I have for n . : es of the urinary and sexual organs, have beeome a recognized authority upon the subject, consequently 1 receive | Bonnie Doon. beautifuland lasting finish. o an fmmense nu wiiticted persons, asking my opinion and advice upon individual cases. For the benefit of such persons, 1 have writ- Stake for foals of 1857 M. Mosher, | Please remember that tho prosent you ro- | WISHEL L - | ten a book givin the 1 dis ind conditions, my treatment, success, advice,ote. After reading it, persons will have a clearer 1 York, Miriam; P, McEvoy, Elkhorn, Carric oy ’.:u. R e Mo et s 150, bt overw T AL iden of their conc © me more and to the point. 1t will thevefore be scon that our objeet in writing these pages 15 not to furnish reading } A L WO Imary DR eT ! doliar, Thi b bt ores ' R AR i : but for the benelflt of the many who are suffering to a greater or less degroe from diseases, or the effects i Solomon, 3 Y (3 1 508 01 8 L of the s ss08 © sor letters froi o fTering from this class of discases their : dga h lme WAND S of di o « passes but w ¥ calls or letters from persons suffering from this class of diseases, or i el o roon v oy Tann, | tod i e i won . Many of tire difficuliy that has wreeked theiv constitutions,thrown a cloud over their bright prospects and in shortening their days | v Light Foot; C. W. Beach, Auburn Jv\ it and be conving 1y of Muste, New Otlea Vera; E. Pyle, Humboldt, Katé | Arkyourgrocer for Wax St j RGERY ; tain this beautifu picture fre : . Lo - 5 ; e Stake for four-year-olds—S. H. Bruck, THE W STARCH CO., cal operations for the cure of Hare Lip, Club Feet, Tumors, Cancers, Fistula, Cataract, Strabismus (Cross eyes) Varicocele, Inverted Nails, Wens and Deformities of th kult, Towa, zhton, Omaha, K so, 1t Togan i e Byracuse, Gipsie: C. H. Cr Lulu C.: D, T. Hill, Syr: ian Bodies perforr We m the most scientific manner Ll G D i i e . i 7 i o ; at Chl'vwn"‘l\)m-\\r-‘.zll'lhe Lulnr.;w, Heart, Head, od, Skin, Scalp, Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder. Nerves, Bones, ete., Paralysis, Epilepsy, (Iits), Scrofula, 3. P, Mucker, Lincoln, Jay Bird; B. ou can find cool, well furnished I ape Worm, Ulcers or Faver Sores, Dyspensia or Gastrit's, Baldness, Eczema, etc. Rocd, Weeping Water, Chronomotor. rooms at the Globe hotel, best located it towar TDISEASES OF WOMEN, TREATED T e A O L IALOSate || [NOUES i Omn Ay 4 hd.‘.'.‘fu"f',"...l Shiedrin 108 lly and sientifically by the latestand most ‘ed methods, WRITE FOR BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN, FREE, Dr McMenamy has for years C.i' AT, Birigw, Supar: o ke o of his ttme to the study and treatment of this class of discases, and has spared neither time nor money to perfect himself, ar s fully supplied with every in- . Baxter, Arapahoe, Saturn: A. Lovett, Guide Rock, Copper- | One of the Slm-k Girls L mont; Moyes Bros., Lincoln, Black Crook. Free-for-all, two-year-olds—James G, e Dpairice, Malcias - . Sciiman: | whose adventurous careers were vart )maha, King Forest; Wagner, | folded in Tur Bre a short tune sinc Beatrice, 'ln-rrnr. E. Pyle, [[nmlmhll left the city. Mianie Stark, or Mary Stack, Hurly Burly; C. Mayne, Platte \'A..L) st nun(’nt, npph.mu and remedy of value in this department of Medicine and Surger ETE AND EAR DERPARTMEITT. We claim superiority over any oculist or aurist in the west, and the thousands whom we have cured, after others have failed, tubstantiate our claims. To those afflicted with Eye and Ear Diseases, we simply say call and consult us, get a sceintific opinion, then visit whem you like, and if you are an intelligent person you will return to us for treatment and cure, aves Omaha to Marry Plunger Daly. 1t is reported that two of the Stark girls, Our book, describing the Eye and Ear and their discases, in plain language with numerous illustrations, are written for the benefit of ,mlicnu and phy icians who write us in re as her real name is, has Loft for unkuown OMWISSIONERS, | &ard to cases; by readings them carefully phpsician and patient will have 4 clear understanding and can discribe cases to s more intelligently. WRITE FOR BOOK ON DIS- “‘;{‘g",’;‘.f‘»“\'l{““;,“lm,‘,w parts. Franicie Stark, or Maggie Stack, as Pl EASES OF THE EYE AND EAR FRE B £ captured the heart We the undersigned Bapks and Bankers will &% faven in Tho Loulsiana. State Address all letters to L may be presented at our coun qusigna Nt W OMABAMEBEDICAT, ANDSURGICAIL.INSTITUTE, ens : Or, DR. J. W. McMENAMY, N. W. Corner 13th and Dodge Streets, Omaha, Neh. 7, Ulysses, Orp! shie is known at home, L’\‘fii»n‘\rn\, :\I.uk-z\lnl\:,“n.lwii)m Mens, stings, | of Con Daly, the pool-room patron who claims Joln March; 1. W. Mosher, Yorlk, Red | to have won $i,000 from the Diamond Ving: George H. Bailey, Fairbury, Harei- | On races a short tune since, and gani A. J. Hale, Beatricé, Idavian, was married to him yester The nuptials WANTS THE HONOR BAD: are to take place at Sioux City, to avoid the Hiram Duane Hathaway wants to go to the | hotoricty of such a union should it take pi « \ML '\““\ Pros R 5 r ? for | in Omaha. state conventi Ho s actuaily hurting for I8 ORIRE 0000 o il g0 to St. Paul GRAND /‘/ONTHLV DRAWING, ) he honor, He promises to be satisfied if it o trip, and in the cou s conceded to him, He will organize an anti- | 0n their weddir fcBride club if it is not, so it is snid, But | 1o or thrce weeks will visit Omaha the demand and threat are too checky to bo | 8cene of so many conquests, after which considered for u single minute by MeBride | Daly will resume his profession of plunging e nd his following aud they givo it out cold | O e racen amd “musting? the oot soons. - | CAPITAL PRIZE, $300,000. - hat Hathaway will have to sta home. {o {3 aty Dollars each, A {n.m Mo Grthly bl for Jt.- Tho lsaies | Undue oxposure to cold winds, rain, Hal‘?;:s;fo‘ ‘E’:;rf‘e_:‘: I e : were drawn at the primaries, and | bright light or malarin may bring on 3 i S N B & i 1 | | 1 | In the Academy of Music, New Or- leans, Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1888, llui.r?u;mnh of the un\; and c?un:,\' inflammation and sorenesss of the eyes. | tieths $1. aid that the gang mu o, and the | Dy J, H. McLean’s Strengthening b Eg:};‘)\“ threafithat the will of the people will | Salve will subdue the inflammation,cool > verted if concessic re e tc > the nerves, g strengthe Bome of the railroad and corporation pets | 4nd soothe the nery :-‘I“" strengthen gomes with very poor grace, and especiaily | Weal and failing eyesight. 25 centsa avhen not backeéd by a corporal's guard fol- | box. Enwing. Minoritics have some rights thut = TIST OF PRIZES. 01,000 18 100,000 i8 000 150 0 - A QUADROON, majorities are bound to respect, but not WHIPPED B 5,000 Sulien briuciple 8 involved that | hs | An Incident Which Enlivened Far- 100,000 cen decided ress vote of the X people: The great victory Won in. Lancaster AAM Strops Manday Night, 10 gl or katad @Monday eveningbetween 7 and S o'clockc,pe- | 10 WEAPPHALSEMENT OF PHELPS COUNTY. | destrians on Farnam, between Thirteenth | 100 it | The reappraisement of the school lands in | and Fourteenth strects, were treated to TRIOINAL PRIZE helps county has been received by the 99 do 10 are . Doard of educational lands and funds, Land | SN Wwhich for one par loast proved 100 are Bphraited ot $230 about twelvo 'years 10 rather exciting, A well-dressed young man, Avas raised to §5 per acre, while an oceasional | of twenty-five years of age, was driving a E:u'm' of school land is raised to £13. Phelps | stylish rig close to the curb and e Will sell fine Tailor-Made Clothing at half price. All our i SRR G i i Summer Clothing to be sold at 50c on the-dollar to. Our buy g ; i _f.a:‘l};i;:,‘. L ers are in the market buying their fall and winter stock and county is the first 10 report of tho list sent | clogaly following a hauds ut about six weeks ago. It 15 evident that AN E L Ta (AR D the school lands of the state now have value, g Ml i { snd will greatly increase the temporary | be umped from his busky and grasping gchool fund. Many of the counties expected | Woman by the arm, exclaimed, “Darling, you $o “report are under township organiz | are looking charming this ovehing, wont you ] fion, and s such countios eanuot | take a drivef! The woman steppod Lack i report to the board of township trustees, but | and _struck the m i (oxpense nl-ln’u g NUAL bavPHIY, the manager has made this sale special for bargain hunters a heavy blow on ew Orleans, La., a . g g 3 g eport to tho board of township trustocs, but | Semple with a londed cana, He was folied to SATR: o, Aprocenyile $8.35 buys a tailor-made suit which was made to order.for $17 I | ocassarily come in slow. Notico of the re- | his knees but immodiatoly rose and was ppraisment of school lands in the counties lf'qmnylm 1 doze under township organization will come | face in rapid o biows on, tho llllul Addrasi EF%’,S,‘E'\BE Lgflealo\ : $10.95 ** 4-button cutaway frock suit & $22 through the township board. The board of | turned and fled down Thirtecuth Sans, T, “ “ “ 3 | Educationn! lands and fands met to-day at 1 | leaving ohis horse unhitehed. “The woman ¢t prosence ot o $12.25 $26 | er e o 13 “ B 1 S AT $14.70 & $30 ; ©'¢locks and ccepted the report of the reap. | composedly crosscd the strest and - disap: & that Ill cannees k 7] . 6 o 2 $18.65 $35 und shooting with intent to kill. He gave 0 e B ooty seoni | peared round the corner. HE [} .. 13 {3 IR $22.75 ¢ $45 .ewand hotel, Chicago, for comfort, msad | Ponde in (a6, qun of §1,000, and was bodua | o'#nd hotel, Chicago, fo mita of s ure | prer to the district coust. Mr. Fowler's ac- Denth's Second Visit. ——— e — ! on in this regard was the source of some 0 weel M Gaoiae | puprise, for 1t was understood that he would | | 1sess than two wecks ago, Dr. George L. THE CHICAGO AND } E.mml preliminary examination, Matters are [ Miller was called upon to mourn the loss of i | War ] Ex-Deput nation at 1 0'c ® L of Prizesis the o FOUR N BAN R s DBy 1 the participating in the riot Saturday evening B OF WROUY IO Schemnd MINATION, Tarrant’s Lffervescent Seltzor Aper- ot altogether ¢ er waived exami- | ent, the hest family medicine for men, The alibi he promiscd | his father,and, while on his way east, to Syre- 3 o prove is still in the distance. cuse, N. Y., he learned to his infinite sorrow y e ot men v wers wounded Satur: e N, i Joarned 10 e fnnalio soweuy 2 $6.35 buys a straight cut sack suit which was made to order for $16.50 H ay evening passed & very rostless 3 Mass. ock to-day on the charge of | women and children. ight; | Georgia M. Richardson, at Atha 4 ::::‘m;;.gl1.(H?ixi.‘s(i€;:\n$:11[1::}1;flc1:4\:-(r{|{;1 G | adrs. Lichurdson s fho youns };n}i;'»qmm- $9.10 buys a straight cut sack suit i $20.00 ; } st puin. Hiis ankle v considerably in- fi.“.i’?.‘;z.-fii“"“}if).,.‘.f.?\”, and hor oM 18, sin WESTERN $12.45 buys a straight cut sack suit ““ “ $25.00 ?I‘ RO AnC At care will huve to be taxe cerely regretted by her many acquaintances ’ or ho will lose his leg. He bears up bravely, h 4 i 3 1] " ol et 181 | 0n Sl wi st th remte o e £19:20 Buya2 (UIAN0Y 2ap e MLt ; fa0.00 | ososcis and will Sufer a5 perssancas. s | [asuicy Ny ¥+ aud will autoa e el $18.60 buys a cutaway sack suit 15 $38.00 o : iy L) $23.15 buys a cutaway sack suit L1 (! $45.00 E LABOR UNION RESOLUTIONS, The following resolutions were unani- . mously | assed by the Lincoln Central Trades = B and Labor union of Nebraska at their moot- vuLL WEIGN T, nuncl u s I ing last evening and ordered published in the P [ ] [ 4 - i | people’'s papers—The Daily Call and Tz [} [ i Ouira ’ o Rosolved, That the delegates from the va- . i rious unions and labor organizations of this ' A . of the Omaha ditizons in their late excursion oo anty i to take for Des Mots ] # 10 this city in refusing to be returned over T e S ) k- the scab “Q." And be it further rado, Wyouing, Uiah, [daho, Nevada, Orogon, Wis A Resolved, That tis union do_ not cease in Calltornii, it offers supatior adviningcs Its tiveless cfforts to protect the dignity of this city and its peopleagainst the ncfarious rlollmgs and scheming of corporate in- iguers with their hived thugs and bullies. And it is further Resolved, That we extend our heart-folt Bympathy, ana moral and financial aid to the Capital hotel and sce that justice be meted out to the innocent and guilty alike H. Kxasen, ingaof superiority this road between Oy - } a | s PALACE SLEEPING CA R anot b found oisewhose. Ad ins of the Union Pacific Rl i depqt ‘with those of tiio Chl: Northwestern Ty [h Chicugo tho tratns of lie make closg connection With those of ail or 1119 Farnam Street, Omaha. 1119 mows, Indianap. Pi(tsburg, Tor e 1 h‘luun un o :;:‘."“;é‘“s':i.&mm, :-r--m “N';,R,HWE“ERN e All alterations to improve a fit made free of charge. Mail orders re- E atlon. All ticket public lands and buildings met to-day at 2 o'clock for the purpose of nc- cepting the building of the institution for the eoble mi d at Beatrice, and to sottle with he coutractors, Messrs. Lane & Kron Comwmissioner Scott and Secretary Lawcs had previously inspected the building and gave o favorable report, and it was formally SECp s aell thekets via tuls iy L HUGHT ceive prompt attention, 21,829,880 FOUNTAIN Tansill's Punch Cigars ANDS— SON, Gen'l Pasi'r Agent. onty Al ket g o) A \VEST, Gliy Eassehior Agent. 1401 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, SEPH GILLOTTS g llunllh'bl TUN'TT nt. Sccepted and turned over to the state. The s . § B i g wil e a1 | TP nlenee pes i w4 | meesiizped oyt "““.‘fmfiz’..?.nfi‘m."a e | P — STEEL PENS fow days. It is neoded. Enough applica: | 13 nsed by the United Sthtes Government. En. i our'ompioy - No.other | — nCOMPATably t Lase A i dorsed by the ) d TEADY !lfl.o"!“' S0 el tlons are iu now to wore than - tho buik- | dorsed by the heac of the krvat unlviriiies a3 hoyse u the world can traths W. J. GALURAITA, A0 ety o sars S T GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1836. $ CITY NEWS AND NOTES. R e e Rt whoaaf ity omier obly) Surgeon and Physician, ) fpainerGante, Ys rapial nacapeniv, Sacds Nos. 803-404~170~#06 Johu Ellis, president of the People's bank, | S™™MOM o 'u',\“x'{’fiu fi(‘,\?‘,‘;fl‘&"" 80LD BY LEADING DRUGQISTS, | Ofice N. W Cormer 14th and Looglas St. _ Offies w-l ifl” SENTS R v' ¥ UG 33 1Atin Avon THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS Boatrice, was in the city to-day. New York. 880 8t. Louis R.W.TANSILL & C0.,565 State 8t.Chicago. telephone, 485; Lesidence telephons, 564,

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