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SR SR N AR .5 FAA S N SRS L S T 4 Vo QT e S — AT AR SR LR O3 N SR P THE CITY. There will be a meeting of the Sixth ‘Ward Non-Partisan club and all other voters interested in_ the school bond uestion, atthe Franklin school, Thirty- thh and Franklin streets, on Tuundny ovening at 7:80 o'clock. Personal Paragraphs. C. 8, Colman, of Contral City, is at the Barker. D. F. Richards, of Douglas, Wyo., 18 at the Millard, W, A. Dilworth, of Hastings, Paxton. William Leese, of Lincoln, is stopping at the Paxton Honry H. Wright, U. 8. A., at the Paxton, of Lincoln, was at the Mur is at the is registered Fred. Benzinger, of Lincoln, was at tho Murray yesterday. Eaward Wessol, of Fremont, the Murray yesterday. A. C. Carson and wife, stopping at the Barker. R. J. Andrews, of Green River, Wyo, 18 stopping at the Millard. C, Fairchild and J. M. Wilson, of Craw- ford. Neb., are at the Barker. A. M. Wright and wife and Miss Ida Dawe, of Chadron, Neb., are guests at the Millard. Frank Coffey, Robert Harrison and a num- ber of citizens of Montrose, Neb., ure at_the Barker, They arc hore to attend the open- ing of the federal cou Sleepless nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for you. For sale by Good man Drug Co. stopped at of Detroit, are Young People’s SociableA, Last Tuesday evening the Young Poeople's society of the Kirst Baptist church gave a sociable to the children and parents of the Bancroft Mission Sunday school. The house was fllled, and the chiliren had a thor- oughly enjoyable time. After going through & programme of music and recitations, m which the children participated, cake and fruit were served. The children and all present went home delighted with the even- ing’s pleasure. Last Thursday evening the Young People's society of the sathe church gave one of their characteristic froe sociables. Everybody was made welcome. A large number re- sponded to their very cordial invitation, Ico- cream, strawberries and cake were served in abundance. This was known as “The Topic Bocial.” The programme of cight engage- ments was an interesting feature of the en- tertainment., By the time number seven was reached all bashfulness had vanished, and strawberries and cream were freely dis- cussed. THE JOURNEYMEN PLUMBLRS, A Committec Appointed to Wait Upon the Employers. The journeymen plumbers, at a meeting held yesterday afternoon, delegated one man in each of the eleven shops represented in the Master Plumbers’ association, to call upon the bosses and get from them either a ocorroboration or a denial of the statement made by President Hussey, after the meet- ing held Saturday night, to the effect that a lock-out would be ordered Wednesday. This information will be obtained before the men go to work, and if they getan affirmative or a corroborative answer, they will walk out, thus anticipating the move- ment. They wili then organize und do work on the co-operative pl You Don't W t the Earth. But you would like to have a small portion of it. On Thursday, May 23, 1889, the Town Site Company will offer a limited num- ber of choice building lots at auetion, 1n the new town of Panama, Lancaster Cos, Neb. PANAMA is situated 25 miles southwest of Lin- coln, and 30 miles west of Talmage, on the Crete branch of the Missouri Paci- fic railroad, and in one of the oldest and best improved sections of the state. Panama now has a pupulation of about 100, and increasing every day. A good druggist, also; dealer in general mer- chandise, are needed. Free lunch from 11 to 12 o’clock. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash in hand, balance in 6 and 12 months, with 8 per cent interest. Parties looking for locations in any branch of business will do well to at- tend thissale. A game of base ball has been arranged between two of the best nines in the county.” Game called at 8 o’clock. Don’teforget the date, May 23d, 1889. For further particulars call on or ad- dress: A. R. TALBOT, C. H. (,( leuln Sprague S. HAZELTON, l'unumu. M ‘Woods, Auctioneer. g el SOUrH OMAHA NEWS. Arm Badly Cat, William Johnson, an_employe in the Ar- mour-Cudahy Packing company’s tin houses, received a painful cut on the left urm, at the elbow, with & piece of tin, last Saturday, cutting clear to the bone. A surgcon was summoned and the wound was drossed and the young man was taken to his parents’ Bomé, in Brown park. Col. I\ ENTERTAINED THE SINGERS, A Reception fo the Swedish Ladies' Octette Last Night. Through the courtesy of Mr. O. Ellison, the Swedish singers, whose sweet voices charmed the people of Omaha the lat- ter part of last week, were tendered & drive about the city yesterday afternoon, A number of the leading Swedish citizens at- tended thém, and there were altogether eight carriages. After a drive about the city the lady singers alighted by invitation at Mr. Lininger’'s art gallery, where they were entertained for a couple of hours, As the ladies all come from leading families in Stockholm and are young w of high culture, the re delighted with the splen- id exhibit and all regrettod that they could longer 10 the gallery. Thoy weroe t_driven to Fort Omaha and thence to he Swedish Immanuel hospital. At 6 p, . thoy were driven to the resi- dence of Mr, Bedell, 1125 North Sixteenth street, where they wore tendered a royal re- ception. The grounds were decorated with Chinese lanterns and th American and Swedish colors, and on secing the latter, the Indies exprossed a willingness to stop, not knowing that thi place where they were to be ente 'he evening passed delightfully, and everything was prepared ammment of the singers and ninety representative Swedish citizens were present, and the ad- dress of welcome was delivered by Gustave Andreen in a most happy manner. Mr. Julius Festner, the accomplished zither player, was present and favored the visitors with a number of beautiful sections. The Swedish ladies appreciated the kindness of their host and sang a number of their sweet songs to thq delight of those vresent and were warmly encored. IRefreshments were served throughout tho eveniug. Will you suffer with, dyspepsia_and liver complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. Cable lioads, [From the KKansas City Times. | A Times reporter called at the offices of the Grand Avenue Cable company yesterday to ascertain the life of tho cable in Kansas City. Regarding the matter, Chief Engineer Dozier said: “Probably the hardest line in this city on cable ropas 1s our Walnut street line, which hauls both the Rifteenth street and Westport cars. On October 26 we put in a rope manufactured by the Broderick & Bascom company, of asted 114 days, umk~ !h lll mil: ll showed a used 1\»hn'h Wils nu LILL‘III 1 at Tren- L N.J.)of G , which is 30 ent longer, and aming the 11 cable to be $4,400, made a saving of 81,710 “The Broderick & Bascom rope has proven more sal tory than any we have used on our Walnut street line, and T consider it the best, and there- fore the cheapest rope manufactured.” Referring to the above, a member of the firm stated to a reportor of this paper that, while the record in Kansas City wasexcellent, their best record was in St. Louis, On the Olive street line a rope of their make, 24,500 fect long, is now ruuning on its fourteenth month, has never stranded or given the road y trouble whatevi This road runs trains of two coaches dnd a grip, night and morning, and the cars are nearly always crowded. The wire rope made for the Citizens’ road, in St. Louis, has been in service now very nearly three months longer than any other rope they used. Some time ago a very interesting competitive test of cable ropes took place on the line of the Cinecinnati Street Railway company. 1ty- seven thousand feet of rope were spliced togetherand put in service, half of which,or 13,500 feet,came from the Brod- erick & Bascom factory, and the other half from that of one of their competi- tors. The other rope wore out and had to be renewed three months before the St. Louis rope showed the least break. Nothing could be faiver than this test, as there was no advantage for either rope either in weather or character of service, both being used in exactly the same work at precisely the same time. OUT ON BAIL. All the Parties to the Saturday Night Shooting Scrape Released. Ed Miller, the saloon man who, It s thought, shot Chiarloy Clarke, a colored por- ter employed at Carr's saloon at 1100 Farnam street, during a drunken fight Saturday nignt, was relcased from prison yesterday morning. He furnished bonds in the sum of $1,500. All the other parties implicated in the row were also given their liberty. The porter, who was held as the complaining wit- ness, was d on $400 bail. Arthur Rothery was his bondsmun, and_Fd Kothery went on the bail of Miller, Ricketts and Lang, the latter two being obliged to give bail in the sum of §100 euch. Clarke, the man who was shot, is not dan- gerously injured. Since the extraction of the bullet he is able to be around. Miller and the other parties will be given a preliminary hearing to-day 1n the police court. OUR REPUTATION As spot cash buyers is known to all woolen mills and manufacturers. We are receiving daily samples from importers mnd manufacturers offering for ready cash large quantities of goods far below the market value rather than sell them on cugtomary terms —4 months or longer. Spot cash will work miracles and we have closed out several large lots at prices incredibly low and are able to offer extraordinary values. The most of the late purchases are very choice goods ‘from some of the best manufacturers in the country; we do not mention names of the woolens or the manufa Fitchburg, that a Sawyer, etc, etc. oturers. How easy it is for a house to give things a name and call this a We use no deception; don’t tell you any stories, but simply offer you FIRST CLASS GOODS, THOROUGHLY WELLMADE, AT PRICESLOWER THAN ANYOTHER HOUSE DARES TONAME. And we back up the quality of all goods we are offer- ing by our iron clad guarantee: TED YOUR MONEY IS REFUNDED, If you have not yet traded with us and don’t know us ask your neighbors or your friends about us. us. IF GOODS ARENOT AS REPRESEN- You will find among them many that bhave traded with Ask them how we are selling goods; ask them if our goods did not nlwavs give entire satisfaction in ever particular, and above all ask them about® our way of doing business. Among the new bargains we are opening now we mention. Good Blue Flanne!l Sack Suits, color warranted indigo blue, with good trimming and well made, with eyelets for G. A. R. buttons, at $5.75. price for this suit is $8.50. Very fine Blue Flannel Suits, all wool and indigo blue, with excellent lining and made up in G. A. R. tyle at $7.75. The usual retail Other houses would give this same flannel a high sounding name and sell the suit for $12, but we gnaranteeit to be as good a blue flannel as there is mad oin this country. Those elegant silk faced Cheviot Suits we are offering at $10.50 are exciting the admiration of all customers. They have not yet been duplicated by any house. In Men’s Furnishings we offer this week special drives in light weight Under- wear and fine fancy I"lannsl Shirts. no other house will make. We have an immense variety at prices which Samples of goods and rules for measuring sent on application, and mail orders promptly attended to. PLAIN FIGURES AND ONE PRICE ONLY. ebraska Clothing Compan Corner Douglasand Fourteenth Streets, Omaha_ DRS. BETTS & BRITS 1408 FARNAM STRUET, OMATA, NEB, {Opposite Paxtin Hotel) Office hours, 9 8. m. to §p. m. Buudays, 10 & in Chronle, m, to1p. m. Specialist Blood Diseuses, ©9-Consnltation at office or by mall free. Medlcines sent by mail or express, securely packed, free from observation, Guarantees to dickly, safely and permancntly. 0US DEBILITY NERTO tlona, Physicul Dec “iixcass or Indu feamens Desponde aversion to society, s.uu o from Nervous, Skin and Spermatorrhiea, semi- nal Losses, Night iy 5 Indiscre- mdncln;; Sleep- mey, Pimples on the e discouraged contidence, dull, it for study or busiiess,und permaentiy’ aud Betts & Betts, philis, & disease 8 norribie in 18 ed witiiout the aid face, , lack of Max Meyer, & Bro., SIXTEENTH - AND - FARNAM - STREETS 5 General Agents for STEINWAY, CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE & SONS, BEHR BROS,, and JAS. W. STARR PIANOS! SQLI‘Y &Clflfl( and Shoninger-Bell Orzaus. CIAL PRICES AND TERMS, r Catalogue, JOX. A OW.’E}N’S ELECTRIC BELT BRIV SO PATRYTRD MG, u Ty EPEOYED oo, |, 189, \No.4 GENTS' BELT, You Do Not Mean toI Tell us that isn't custom made: Why it's as fine | afitting suit as any man need have, 1 V\Hl | gothe:eat once and sco what they cando | for me, A Sure Cure OMAHA Medical and Surgical Institute, N. W. Cor. 13th and Dodge Sts, Omaha, Neb. THE LARCEST MEDICAL INSTITUTE IN THE WEST FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic and Surgical Diseases and Dissases of the Eys and Ear. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO DEFORMITIE DISEASES OF WOM:N DISEASES URINARV ARD SEX| L OR N fiIVATE DISEASES, DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYS UNG AND THROAT DISEASLS, . SURGICAL OPERATIONS EPILEPSY OR FITS, PILES, CANCERS, TUMORS, Etc. J. W.McMENAMY, M. D,, President, And Consulting Physician and Surgeon. Organized with a full staf of Skilled Physicians, Surgeons and Trained Nurses, This establishment is a permanent medical institution, conducted by thorouglily educated physicians and surgeons of acknowledged skill and experience. Tha Institute buidings, situated on the nurlh\w%t corn of Thirteenth and Dodge streets, is composed of two large three-story brick buidings of over ninety rgoms, cuntuunugmu edical, Surgical and Consultation Rooms, Drug Store, Laboratory, ffices, anufiwtorY of Surgical Appliances and braces, and the Boarding Depart ment for Patients, In charge of competent persons, constituting the largest and the most thoroughly équipped Medical and Surgical Establishmentin the West, one of the three largest in the United States, and second to none. ‘We have superior advantages and faci ities for treating diseases, performing surgical operations, boarding and nursing patients, which, combined with our acknowledged ability, experience, responsibility and opul.luon should make the Omaha Medical an Nnmc.\l Institute the first choice. You can come direct to the Institute, day or night, as we have hotel accommo- dations as good and as cheap as any in the city. We make. this explanation for the beneflt of persons who may feel inclined to o further eust for medical or surgical treatment and do not appreciate the fact that Omaha possesses the largest and most complete Medical and Surgical Insti- tute west of New York, with a capital of over $100,000. DCFEORMITIES OF THE HUMAN BODY. APPLIANCES FOR D ES AND TRU: Best Facilities, Apparatus and Remedies for Successful Treatment ot every form ot Disease requiring MEDICAL or SURGICAL TREATMENT. 2 In this department we are especially successful. Our claims of superiority over all others are based upon the fact that this is the only med: establishment man- ufacturing surgical braces and appliances for each individual case. We have three skilled instrument makers in our employ, with improved machinery, and have all the latest mventmm as well as our own patents and improvements, the result of twenty years’ expmlence. g ELECTRICAYT.:. TREATMENT. The treatment of diseases by electricity has undergone great changes within the past few ye ity 18snow acknowledged by all schools of medicine as the great remedy ric, special and nerve diseases, for nervous debili alysis, rheumatism, diseases of women, ete,, and in many eye and ear diseases it is th most valuable of all remedies. In order to obtain its full virtues, itis absolutely necessary to have the proper apparatus. We have lately purchased three of {hu largest and most complete batteries manufactured, so constructed as to give the most gentle as well as the most powerful current. Persons treated at this Institute by electricity recognize at once the difference between our expensive and complete electrical apparatus and the common, cheap batteries, in use by many physicians, Over 3,000 dollars invested in electrical apparatus. PRIVATE, SPECIAL, NERVOUS AND BLOOD DISEASES. \ d 4 SKil Dlssawe,,mf ] s n Al WITH SUSPENSORY, », A l“rlendly Barting, sipelus, Pever Boros, \i Vi Thirty couples of friends and neighbors surprised Hermaon Trenkel at his home on Twenty-fifth, near J street, Saturday night, and by kind words and valuable ' presents made him feel that his friends would miss him while in Europe. Music, duncing and Junch belped make a delightful evening. Mr. Trenkel started for Europe Sunday, and John Trey will start on Menday. Pains in the Hedd and Hones, ure’ aroat, Mouth and ‘Tougue, Ca- manently cured where others vo Tatiod. i and Bladder (’:mmnmm 16y, UTinary S S ios Fre ent Burning or Bloody l'llm' L rma hign (‘u) red or with milky sedimgnt on standing, ak Back, Gonnorrheea, Gleet, Cystitis, &e,, omptly andSafely Cured, Churges Reasona- TRICTURE! it ¢, ol T We claim to be the only reliable, responsible establishment in the wesf a specialty of th 55 of diseases. Dr. McMenamy was one of the first 0513:?>]|‘|"{1g- ly educated llhy s to make a special study of this class of diseases, and his methods and inventions have been adopted by specialists in Europe and Amulca. He is the inventor of the Clamp Compress Suspensory, acknowledged the best in use. All others are copied after his invention. By means of a simple operation, painless and safe, recently brought into use, we cure n es that have Imefi Ny given “3’ s incurable by medical treatment. (Read our book to men, sent fice to any address. At rrh, & ITO PATT. 20to 60 DAYS, This is u disease which has heretofore Bafled ail Medical Science. When Mercury, lodide of Potassium, Barsapa rilla or ot Springs fail, we guarantées cure, ELECTRO. ) BODY BELT are guaranteed to 7~ ing: AllRbo m Lumbngo, Gene Dobility (cstive , - Norvous We have s Remedy, unknown to anyone in the World outside of our Compauy. and ono that las Thrown From Her Horse. While horseback riding yesterday, on Twenty-third near Lake, Mrs. Ida Dixon's horse was frightened by a dog. She was thrown to the ground, and was insewsible for half an hour. Her injuries are rot serious. Notes About the City. Inspector Breen has issued six pormits to Verner, Nelson and Eugene Hoagland for galtages on 1 Nineteenth and N streets, cost- William Madden, of Ashland, an extensive rain merchant, is in the city, the guest of is friend, Johu F. Ritchhart! E. B. Moose, one of the leading merchants of Towa City, lowa, au old friend of Dr. dJ. M. Glasgow, is in the city looking for u busi- ness location, Colonel £. P. Savage, of the commission firm of Saviags & Green, Saturday, went to David Ciwy to spend Sunday. Clemine, child of Mr. and Mrs. David Moyer, Albright, is auite ill, At the stockholders meeting of the elec! light company, the first sewi-annual report was recoived, ment of 20 per ve lights are now d tho now Ball cogine: soventy-five o power, was tried on Saturday, A now sixty-iixe Horse power boiler” will bo ut in. —— Coul tar for sale by the single barrel orin car load lots, Address BI1oux Ciry GAs Ligur Co., Sioux City, Ia. e Death of a ‘Traveling Man. C. C. Mitchell, a traveliug man for a Chi- cago coffec house, died at the Murray hotel last night, 1t is claimed that Mitchell bas been drinking to excess of late, and that his death was due partly to this cause. He was well known among traveling e, and has o wife in Chicago. —— Advice to Mothers. w's Soothing Syrup should al- for ohildren Mm: It soothes ind colic, -‘:3 is the m‘s’nmud;‘(l or 8oveu 16w bottle 4 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nover varies. A marvel of purit; nd wholesomeness. Siicat 'Morg economical Than fhe Oriinaty K s, wd cANIOL b6 Bold i competition with the multitudes of low cost, -non.mmm-huuur \Phospaate powders, sold Oll| in cans. \t)ll Baking Powder Co. 126 allstros Now My littlo boy, b years old, was slck witli a discase for which décto 1o nam crs,and tho flug i \llu olut. Fur § oWl wifi's Sincll auso of lis improven omx Di Jau, 12, 1680, ¥ WSls, wlcers, tho rosalt tact with a ¢ oL, u, T, - \qrr.mu.m incon decpid pafo: 11T Gave i Auburn, Alg. Sun'l for Inoak- on Dlood Polsons & Skin Diseases, Bwirr Breewic Co., Allants, Ga. TOMEAEN runulnl1 Tl partevian for bome cure, frve R 5. G FOWLER, Mosdus, Gonne oval comp! latation. Ymng Adr A then rences and solitar: study or marria e. M AnRiED MEN, OF thote entering on that hap: "5t physical debility, quickly as OUR SUCCESS py lite, aware of p! s, e, without cutting, cuau s bifectod_at homo by patient thout a moments baln or anuovance, Mom and Middie-Aged, Igutzn. eitects of o Whicit Drings. organts on Rk .an {ng Both mind aud bodv, with its areaded {115, permanently cured, s thioge Who hays impaired improper indul- | which ruin both unfitting them for business, elves by ¥ habitd, Is based upon facts, First—Practical Expe- rience. Becond—Every case 15 ¢ thus starting arlght. Third—Medicines are pre: pared in our laboratory exactly to suit each bbcialy studied, case, thus affecting cures without injury. [t Send 6 cents postage for celebrated works Nervous and Delicate Diseases. B A friendly letter or call and shame, and 'No_letters an- “hronie, Thousands cured, nm{ save you futur add Address or -ull on DR golden years to life, ¢ unless nccompanied by 4 cents in stamps. & BETTS, BET toct, Omabia, rf-b uufl Farnam o sufferin, State Line. Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool To Glasgow, From New York Every Tuesday, Cabin passage &6 to 43, according to location Excursion #5 to lmwefl Rates. state room. um 10 and from Europe a AUSTIN ALDWIN & ¢O. JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l Wo hibition, en'l A, wop.| onts, Vow York. 4 Kandolph St Chicago. HARRY E. MOORES, Agent, Omaha, Reduced Cabin Rates to Glasgow Ex- OMAKA BUSINES CCANCER: ana mmnmmsn no nuu. ook free. (T RS Vauth or Marriad LiYe:all Dise omb oF genit | organs. "Thin i the LATFST and GREATEST {mprovement ever mado, wnd 1a sipe Tor Lo 4L others. . Every buyer of o rlX’c]lIuI,( winta tho latast—thin he will fn seases pertain: 3 i Tl yn.y.--nm. Bend il ltruladhmull , 0 mfw. oaronreo DRUNI@ENNESS Tesitiraly Cured ters 3 em Speoi 1t canbe rlvnn ne eup of cles of food, withoubitbe knc dent; it 18 dbsolucoly’ harmiess, and will ef- fectu permancnt and speedy curé, whether the patient 13 o moderate drinker or wn mlcohol wreck. NEVE| LS. Over 100,000 e ardibovs Laskunaas témperute mol whio havo taken Golden Bpecific i thelr coffeo with- out their knowledge, and toduy belieye they Uit drinking of theth own REoOrd. 4 piigy Dook of purticalurs free Kunny & (o, ngents 16th and Doug! Kth and Cuming streets, O, Neb 5 Couneil Bluits, Towa: Agents, & D. Foster& ||ru offee Or iu arti- ledge of the pa- NE LED to cure tho most obstinate cases. Ten days in Focent cuses oos the work. 151 the old chfonio deep seatea cases that we solicit, We have cured hundreds who have been abandoned by Physicians, and pronounced incurable, and we caallenge the world to bring us a that we wili not cure in less than sixty da 8ince the history of mealcine & true specific for Syphills has beon sought for but never tound tnil our MAGIC REMEDY was discovered, and we are justified in saylng T (Ao onty amedy in the World taat will pos: tvely cure, bacause the latest Medical Works, ublished by the best known authorities, say nore was novera trus upecitic bofore, Our rom- v will cure when everything elso has failed, “' waste your time and money with patent medicines that never had virtue, or doctor with hysiclans that cannot cure you, you that have Fridd evorything olss should come to us now and get permanent relief, you never can get it elss- Where. Mark wiat Wo say, in the eud you Tt fake our remedy or NEVER recover and you that have been alicted but & short time #hiould by all means come to us now, not one in tenof new cases ever gfit permanently cured. Many got help and think they aro froo from the Qiseise, but in one, two or three yoars after it appears again in & more horrible form. This is & blood Purifier and will Cure any Skin or Blood Disease when Everything Else Fails. * THE CODK REMEDY GO, Room e 1€ exd 18, Fextcn Bicck Steck Piano Remarkable for pawarful sympathetic wue, pliable action and absolute dura- bility; 80 years’ record the best guaran- wu uf the excellence of these iustru WOODBRIDGE BR(]S. VIGOR m:m- Efl'& .,?'.'E By e u': uciute -u-q. num&"nmummw FOR MEN ONLY! APOSITIVE 2= """.'.'.: e ) ur Business Ly wing vur Chiromo iness Cards, Advertising Noveities to order, Samples and prices by & mail} (10 Business men o aulp) 2 cls. ‘Address, CE e Nw{‘h 4oth Bl-. Philadelghbia, Pa. DISEASES OF THE EYE AND EAR. ‘We have had wonderful success in this department in the L' past year, and have made many improvements in our ties for trentment, operations, artific: 1 We have greutly improved our facilifies and methods of - treating cases by correspondence, and are haviug better success in this department than ever before. We ully up to the times in all the latest inventions in medical and sur; ical operations, appliances and instruments. Our institution is open for investiga- tion to any persons, patients or physicians. We invite all to correspond with or visit us before taking treatment elsewhere, believing that a visit or consultation will convince any intelligent person that it is to their advantage to place them- selves under our care. ince this advertisement flrst u{))u‘tm.(l many boasting pretenders and frauds have come und gone and many more will come and go, remembered only by their unfortunate and foolish victigua. A wisd man invetigates first and decides afterwards, Fe ke ,Ifi;old;?nl/’n first, !h{v;mnenhg:um The Omalia Medical and Suwrgical Institude is indoysed by the people and the press. Mare capital invested, more skilled physicians employed, mamlmutll":nq:lp Hiances, Gt ments_and apparatus in use, more cases treated and cured, more successful surgi operations performeds, than in all other medical establishments in the West cbined, 144 PAGE BOOK (Illustrated) SENT FREE TO ANY ADDR!BB (s=aLmp). 1 1 COLTTEINTS History, Bucoess and Advantagos of the o..um.. Medicul and Sury HONIO DIKEABES O Liver, Kidneys, psy, Rhcumutism, Tn ORNITIES, Curvalure of the By . Haro LAp, Surgical Operations. AND AR, Discases of the Nerves, Cataraot, Strublanus or 3, Tuversion of the Lids, Artificial Eyes, oto, hiot, eal Institnte, * kin, Piloe, Cancer, floctricity, New Hoinedio, et vet, Hip Discases, Paralysls, Wry Ulooration, Dis or of the w..m Private, Bpocial and Norvous Dise We ocolo, Btricture, "Gleot, Sy phill Uvluary Orguns. DISEASES OF WOME YO WOMEN DURING CONFINEXENT, (Strlctly Private). Ouly Reliable Medical Institute Making a Specialty of PRIVATE DISEASES, Polson 5 tul Pow ed at home by corvespondence, Al Aum DNl mlun by mall or oxpress socurely packed, arviow prefersed sousult us "o doind. hiory Ny IR Upon Privato, 8 'with question list. wcoments, Prolapsus, Flex- s, Spermutorrheea (Seminal und wll“divouses OF tho Goutto A SPECIALTY. We HAVE LATELY ADDED A LYINGIN DEPARTMENT oved from the syst Putionts unabie (o vislt 1s sy ntident iul, Medlcines or Tusiri ICite CONLonta OF sender, Ot 8 or f Your case, and wo will gond - Plain weapper, our of B ot A Arloade hoolal”or Norvous Discasos, linyo- OMAHA MEDICAL & OUROIOAL INSTITUTE, e 18th and Dodge Streets, Omaka, Noby