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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY IttSE : TUESDAY , JULY 12. 1892.
POLITICS IN THE CflONTM
Mooting of tbo Douglas County Harrisor
Olub at McArdloville.
DR , MERCER ENDORSED FOR GOVERNOF
Xlvolj" Hporn'ics by thn Moldcra of Itiirul
Opinion * Allen Hoot Curries III *
War Inti ) tlio IJiuMiiy'H
The Douglas County Harrison Ueptibllcan
club mot Sunday nt ttio sclioolhouto Ic
MeArdlo precinct. Prominent farmers cumc
from all suctions ot iho county unii when the
liour teller llio meeting hail arrived there
-was ii lotiff line of bngijtoi and cnrrlugoi un
der the ftlmuo of thu trees surrounding the
er.hooluouso. The building la hidden In n
.little tfrove ° ' rn.iploi und owinp to the heat
'of ttio day the motnbors preferred to talk
'thcjr ' politic * lying nbout In groups under
the tree * . Tlioro wcro about a hundred men
present , nil solid , substantial , taxpaylnij
"farmers , who bad como to tallt and listen to
politics und did not propose to bo switched oil
upon the crops or the l'unns.vlvmila riots.
Among the crowd worn half it dozen candi
dates for county commissioner in the Fourth
district Hiram Avcry , n pushing , enorijctlc
clllzon of MeArdlo precnit , who will not
lose the ofllt-o on account of any failure
to tvork tmrd ; John L < \ MeArdlo , u well-to-
do'young fartnor of Millard , who has polltl-
, cnl'n in billons reaching further than thoconi-
iflisslpncr.sblp ; James Wulati , ivho suyi. ho Is
not n candidate for anything , but whoso fond
ness for county politics Is well known ;
< Henry Kclsoyof Ellttioni , who Is a candidate.
" and uocft not hcsilnto to say so , mid several
others who think they could satisfactorily
servo the county In the courthouse.
rimt of UK Kind.
Tbo Douglas County Harrison club , which ,
bv thu way , claims to bo the llrst itarrieon
club organized in the United States , has a
membership drawn from till the thirteen prc-
clms of the county. It came into existence
March 11 ot this year , as the fullUlmcnt of a
long choriaaod nUn of a number of promi
nent county politicians , among thorn Herman
Tlimnc , James Walsh , Henry Eiclie and
others. Its object Is to unlto the rnpubltc.ins
of the country precincts , not In opposition to
llio city , but for cfieotivn and luirraonlous
work with tin city for the good of nil. Her
man Timmo Is president , James \Valsu
vlco president mid John 1 ° . McArdlu secre
tary. Uho meetings adjourn from ono pro-
clnctlo another HO that republicans of all
sections of luo county are brought together
und bccomo uajuninml. Thus far
meetings have been hold at Dcnnlncton ,
Klkhorn station , Valley , Waterloo , Millard ,
Douglas and MeArdlo , and the growing at-
tcndanco and Interest at each mcellnir are an
indication of the worlc being done by the
club. Sjmu of the most energetic politicians
of the county nro connected with the organl-
Eatlon AIKI thcro is no lack of interest in their
prococdings.
Tlinro was a good deal of caucusing under
the trees Sunday , and it was not until 4
o'clock that the meeting was called to order
with the president In the chair. It was an
nounced that the club bad reached a point
where money was needed to purchase
stationery , equipments for taking part In tbo
1 > trades , etc. Chhrlos Stevenson of Douglas
precinct was accordingly elected treasurer
find contributions wuro called for. James
Walsh opened thu list witb a $ . > bill.
Dr. .Mercer Kndoi-M'd.
Henry Eieho handed un to the secretary a
resolutionwhich , road as follows :
"itcsolvod , Thatj wo the member of the
Douglas County Harrison club heartily endorse -
dorso ihocundidiic ) of Dr. S. U. Mercer for
governor and demand his nomination. "
In support , of the resolution Juntos Walsh
said that tuu time had now urrivod for the
voice ot Douglas county to bo heard in the
nominating conventions of tbo state , Ii had
been tlio custom for a long tlmo for certain
sections of the state , and particularly Lan
caster county , to pit themselves against
Douglas , opposing what t-hu supported simp
ly because she did support it. in tlio coming
btalu election it was necessary to the success
of the parly that the nominee should come
from this county and wo should say to J.an-
'
custer county especially "hands o'ff.Vo
want and must have a man from Douglas
county as our candidate for governor. Ho
believed in Dr. Murcor as the banner bearer
and whr.t Influence ho had would co.for his
nomination.
Iionr.Elelto . endorsed the sentiments of
the last sneaker. The city of Umnna bad no
Dioro energetic or public spirited citizen
than Dr. Morcor. No ono had more
Tillth In the future of his city and state or xvas
in or o intimately connected with its progress
und prosperity. Ho had known Ur. Mercer
for many years- und at all times ho had
demonstrated that ho was n business man
mid that was what was wanted for governor.
No man could charga him with being dis-
lionoU or dlshonoraolo. Ho had favored
liim two years ago and ho luvored him now.
Tlio North I'lalto district In this convention
would have a suyso and ho believed that
with Dr. Mercer as the banner bearer they
could succeed.
Herman Timmo also endorsed the motion.
Thcro wns no straighter , moro capable busi
ness man in the city and certainlv ho thought
the county could lind uoro available candi
date.
About Iimno Nuycrt.
Hiram Avcry wanted thoclubto go slowly.
Ho had heon Inlormcd thut tbero v > as a pos
sibility that luurb would ho a candidate
elected Jrom among the iarmors and bis
imir.o was Mr. Isaac Noyos. Ho thought the
resolution was tircuialuro. There was a
feeling that it would require a farmer to sue-
ce nfull/ oppose General Van Wvelr , who
would probably bo selected by the Inde
pendents.
Mr. O. Whitney of Elk City explained that
lie did uol think Mr. Noyes was aware that
Ills name was being used , and did uotbohovo
ho wai asking for the olllco.
John I1' . MoArdlo win of the opinion that
the use of Mr. Noyes1 name was a trick on
the part of some of the opponents of Dr.
Mercer. Ho had great respect for Mr. Noyes
but his nnino came up too late in iho duv'for
Borlous consideration. Ho was emphatically
In favor-of Dr. Morcor. Douglas counly and
the city of Omaha owed him llio nomination
A good man wns nccessurv. Thcro was a
tlmo when tlio republicans of the state hod
to merely nmnu their man and ho was
olcctud. That time wns gene bv.
Tno resolution was carrlod'enthusiasti
cally.
Henry Kelsey of MUlard , a candidate for
county commissioner in the Fourth district ,
was called on and took the lloorto explain Iho
reason why ho was a republican.
Allrn limit' * Inning ,
Then omo ono wanted to hear from the old
alliance wiirborjc. Alien Hoot , who was
lu the nudlonco. It was decided
that the mooting of the club
should adjourn llrst , when Mr. Koot
could have u mooting of his own and all
would stoo to listen. Uonsoii addition , West
Om.ihn product , was decided upon as the
next place of mreting , on Sunday , July ! JI
Mr. Hoot wanted lo talk about projont
conditions and what ho bolloved to bo the
remedy mid ho did so in n speech of nearly
on hour's longtti. Ho turned both thu old
parties Inslilu out and ro.istod thorn to u
beautiful brown. Those who huvo not heard
Farmer Hoot make a politlc.il speech do not
know how nrtlntic.illy ho can do thin. Ho is
boiling over with dates uud statistics und
KOOH plowing around through undent huiory
In n way which ruUo > the hair of an oppo
nent who Is not prepared to fuco the bom
bardment of an animated onoycloiiodlu. Ho
Is n typical farmer lu nppoarnnivj and u very
hard nut to cr.iclr , as thojo who have faix'U
lilm in argument can lustily.
JamoH Walsh took up thu cudgels In reply ,
dcfi'iuilng the republican party with icadv
IrMivvltand u formidable array of cold
fuels. Jjvary ono was goodimturod and cer-
tulnl.v iho ultcimlon helped along the polltl-
nil education of tlu < houror * , though neither
disputant may have mudo any converts ,
DoWltt'a Karsupurllla clennsoi thn blood ,
IncioiucN Iho appetite und tones up the sy-
tcuii. It has bonulltlod many pooplu wuo
huvo ludcrud from blood dUordor * . It will
ticii > .vou ,
Morn < ! lly Hull I'uriilturi' .
The OKonl of the Kutcliam Funutui'0 coin-
tuny i > ut on tome flnlihlng touches In the
interior of the council ycnterduy , In do-
li-K ( hit ho put lu thu lobby chairs , thu rail
tlml omriUc [ the common herd from the
luw inukcri , iho couucllujou't chair * and the
pro * * tublo4.
U'ttV Cb Ui In wtiioh the councilmcn will
rest are mammoth things with stuffed goals ,
bucks nnd arms. The lobby chairs are built
upon the ordinary opera homo plan , whllo
the reporters' tables nro great square boxes ,
facing the loboy.
The ( Iriuillio Mrrlt
Of Hood's Sars&parilla wins friends whore-
over it is fairly and hunosliy triod. Us pro
prietors are highly gratified nt the loiters
which come entirely unsolicited from men
and \\oman lu the learned professions
warml.r commending Hooa's Sarsaparllla for
what it has done for thorn.
Hcon's pills euro liver Ills , Jnundlco
biliousness , sick headache , constipation.
Spectacles mljustea for defective-
vision. Dr. Cullltnoro , It 22J , Ueo bldg.
Change of Tlnir.
The nuctlon sale for the benefit of the
creditors of John Uitumor , the jeweler ,
of No. 1311 Piinminst , will bo continued
dally this week.
Morning session , from 10:30 : lo 12.
Afternoon session , from 20 : : ! to 5.
Monday , Wednesday und Saturday
ovcnlngs , from 7:30 : until 0:30. :
No sulo Tuosduy , Thursdiiy and Friday
nights. J. II. FiiKNCU. Auctioneer.
WON'T HirEAK D. A.
I'nrrrll & Co. I'ay n I'lno Tor nil Intcrstuto
Ooiiiiuurfo I.uw Vtiiliitlon.
Mr. B. 11. Sharp , clerk In the ofllco of Dan
Furroll & Co. , was called before the United
States court ycsterdity to recnlvo his line for
mailing false entries as to weights of goods
shipped from the establishment where ho
works lo points in Colorado and other states
west. His attorney explained to Judge
Dundy that the young man had mndo the
false entries of weights unintentionally.
Ho said that in shipping goods it
had become the rustom nt Far-
rcll & Co.'s lo consider certain casks ns
weighing a certain number of pounds and
Ihoy wore put down at thai without weigh
ing. It happened the young man mada n
mistake In this sort of mental weighing of
the goods rather than commuting any inten
tional crime against the Intcritalo commerce
law.
law."Do
"Do you mean to say that these false en
tries wore made through purecarolessness in
nt-gloctlng to Weigh the goods I" Inquired the
Judgo.
"That is the situation , " replied the attor
ney.
ney."I don't know but that I should make the
flno all the heavier on that account , " remarKed -
marKed the Judge orusquely. .
"I can't help that , " said the attornov , "I
nm telling you Iho fools wllh regard to it. "
"I will make your line f . ' 5 and costs , " said
the judgo. "That's a pretty small fraction
of what It might be. The law places the
maximum line for such an ofTnnso ai ? 5OuO ,
or two years in iho penitentiary. "
Mr. Shirp walked out of the court room
highly plousod wllh Ihc lightness of the lino.
1 Know Its Merit.
That is Why I Recommend It.
I have no hesitancy in recommending
Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhcua
remedy to the public as I do lo my friends
and patrons. I used it myself after other
well Known remedies had failed nrd it cured
mo in a few minutes. I recommend it can
didly nnd cheerfully upon us merits , not
from a financial standpoint , because I have
ethers in stock on which I make n larger
protlt , but because Chamberlain's is iho best
remedy for bowel complaints I know.of. . .
There is no doubt nbout'it , it doeu the worn.
Jumcs Forgy , druggist. MeVeytown , 1'a.
Eye and ear surgeon , Grant Culli-
inoru , room 2114 , Boo building.
TWO i\UtIMIO.VS liAST.
Via tlioVal ih Mm- .
3d Saratoga nnd return 330.55.
For the National E-lucutional associa
tion the Wabash will soli round trip
tickets at above rate July 4 to 10 , with
choice of routes via 'St. Louis or
4th Detroit and return $20.50.
lTor the Baptist Younjj People's uiiioi
the Wabash will soli round trip tickets
ut above rate /uly 12 and 13
For tickets , Snooping car accommoda
tion and a ( older giving lists of routes ,
side trip * , cost of same , with other
" ( ilunble informa'.Ion , call at Wabash
ollleo , 1502 Farnaiu street , or write
GUOKOI- . OLAYTOX ,
N. W. P. and Ticket Agent ,
Omaha , Nob.
RECOVERED HER CASH.
r.uck ofa Poor Woman \VIio Unit I.oHt AH
Her Money.
"Lost $ . ' 00 In Austrian money , ono $5
bill and ono ? . " > void piece , on south Mdo of
Farnam street between Thirteenth and Slx-
leonlb slrcets. Howard for rolurn lo Adolph
Zczulak , janilor Merchanls National bank. "
It all happened this way : The owner of
the monov , who is n poor Bohemian woman ,
sotiylit n friend as soon us she discovered
loss und told him the story. Ho at once
hastened to THE DEE oftico and requested
thai Iho loss bo advertised. He said that
the lost money was ovor.v cent the womun
owned , and lli.it the notice could not bo paid
for but would have to bo charged to the
chanty account.
The notice was written and sent upstairs ,
but it was hardly out ot the way before word
was received that Ihc money was found. It
seems that a gonlloman who was standing in
iho counling-room of THC'HEBoverheard iho
story as told there , and soon afterwards re
peated it in John Tuthill's saloon near Six
teenth and Faraam.
Nothing strange or unusual in thnt , but It
so happened that only a few minutes before
Mr. Tuthill-had noticed a little green bag on
ihosldownllc in frnnl of his placa and had
kicked II toward the gutter. The Jingle of
coin attracted his attention , and the money
was found. On hearing the story told ho
roullzodjtliatho was an interested partyandat
once asltcd u few ( jucstions that resulted in
restoring the lucre to its wellnigh distracted
owner within a very few minutes.
Mrs. WInslow's Soolhing Syrup for chil
dren icothing is tliii family benefactor. US
cants a bottle.
JUSTICE IN JULY.
fudge Dull * ( iiits ii Ninv Hold on May Turin
IlllKlllt'ftH ,
Judge Dnvls opened another three weeks
session of the criminal division of tbo dis
trict court yesterday morning. Ha hail a now
Jury , and of the thirty-six man who had
drawn twenty-eight responded ,
John L. und Cornelius Sullivan , charged
with having broken Into and stolen sundry
nrllclcM nf wearing apparel and Jewelry from
a lodging Iiouso were arraigned. Conu'llus
udmiltod mat ho was guilty , but John fj. de
nied having had any connection wllh iho
crimo.
William Murphy , charged with having
burglarized the btoro of Koch & Nelson ,
lulled to Hliow up when his nnmu was called.
For this reason his f IOW ) bond wab declared
forfeited.
Kil Uotlicry. Indicted by" the crand Jurv ,
on Iho charge of having sold liquor without
llrst having obtaluud a license , was not on
hand when his numu wns callnd. The bond
was forfeited uud a capias Ubuud for Holii-
cry's urrost.
The oastoni crodliors of 0 , M. Schneider
& Co. have appllod for an Injunction ru
.siralnlng the sale of the firm' * L-oods by the
Commercial National bank. They huvo alto
applied for the appointment of u receiver ,
'liiu arguments will bobolorp Judijo Scott oil
July IT.
LOST HUSBAND AND MONEY
Prcttj Emma Giut'er Was Won and Rohbet
by a Soldier Boy.
CROSBY'S ' RECORD AT HEART-BREAKING
AVItli Tlin-n WIvr * nnd Two Sivcethpnrln
QSIill Ho Wai not tliippy Ho Will llmo
I.oIB of iiitcrtiiliitiicnt : If Ho U
i\cr Cuiiglit Up With.
Emma Gurtler is a pretty plrl whoso homo
was in sight of the Alps , but who has lived
In Omiilm for soma months. She was um
ployod ns u domostlu nt Sovontocnlh ntu
Chicago streets nnd ono day mot Corpora
Fred Crosby , company B , Second Infantry.
It may have been Fred's handsome uniform
or h.s line llguro or his oliy tonguo. or It may
have been all three , that Induced Emma to
fall in love wllh him , but fall In love she did
nnd life was only worth living when ho was
with her.
Un one of his numerous vults she Informed
her soldier lever that she had a legacy of
$5,000 coming lo her from Ihu old counlry
some day nnd FreiJ laid away Iho Informa
tion for future reference.
Finally ho proposed and Emma accepted ;
she was only lee glad to accept , but she refused -
fused lo bo married until she had written to
her mother in Switzerland. In time a reply
came from the mother wishing her child all
happiness and Joy und Inclosing JTiOU with
which Ihoy were to set up housekeeping.
On July 1 they went down to Judge Urad-
Icyaiul iho knot was lied and Emilia boiran n
llfo which was lo ho nil love aud ilowors and
sunVhiuc. Fred was all dovollon nnd Iho
llrsl few days of her married lifo passed as a
summer's dream.
On Iho morning of July 5 , Crosby got up1
first nnd loaned over and kissed her "good-
by , " saying that ho had to go out again to
the fort , The poor gltl had never thought
of the fort aud suppoiod lhat Ihoy wuro ul-
ways together. But llko a' bravo girl she had
her cry out and lot him go.
Shortly afterwards she wont to her trunk
where she hud put the $500 nnd It wns gone.
It was hard to suspect her husband , but
no ono clso h\d bcon In the room. Inquiry
was mudo at the fort , but the corporal bad
not been there. His trunk was searched and
in it were found letters and nupors indicating
that ho had a wife living In Michigan nnd
another In Wisconsin. There were tender
oplsltes also from girls In Coin mid Crcstun ,
In , , to both of whom ho was apparently
oncngcd.
Of C'robby hlmsolf no trace has boon found.
The military authorities want him badly for
desertion , the civil uuthoriilcs want , him for
bigamy nnd poor Emma Ourller wauls htm to
return her $500 und Ihe contentment of the
days before sb'o mot him.
BUKMXOTON. la. , ApriU,133t.
Dr. J. B. Moore Dear Sir : Huvo boon
troubled wllh catarrh in my head und face
for three years at tlmosas unable to hoar ,
had n constant ringing In my oir and for
two years wts almost deaf. Have tried ev-
cral so-called remedies nnd been trealed Dy
regular physicians and noled specialistsbut ,
failed to got any relief. I tried ono bottle of
Mooro's Tree of Lifo Catarrh Cure. It gave
immediate relief and effected a permanent
cure. I heartily recommend it to nil suffer
ers of this disease and will cheerfully give
any further Information on being uddrossod
nl my homo , No. 2-3 ! Swomioy avo. , Burllng-
on , lu. For solo by all druggists.
Kospectfulllr ,
U. L. Hum.
"Twin ' . "
City C'liiiiitiUiqu : !
Rock Island trains will leave
Omaha for Chatauqua grounds at 8 a. in. ,
10 a. m. , 120 : ; ! noon , 6:20 : p. m. , 0W : ! p. m.
Additional trains leave Council Blull'a
0:10 : ii. m. , 9:30 : t. m. , 1:50 p. m. , 7IiO :
D. in. Returning' leave Chautauqua for
Omaha via Council BlulTs 0:45 : a , m. ,
8:13 : a. m. , 11 a. in. , 4:30 : p. m.,6:3i : : p. m. ,
10:15 : p. in. Round trip from Omaha ,
fiOc. Tickets on sale at 1G02 Farnam
street or Union depot.
DELAYED PUBLIC WORKS.
Contracts Let n Yuur AKO That uru Still
HuiiKhiK I'li-i' .
Most people know thut of the contracts for
public work let last year only n few were
completed. Why Ibis was so was never ox-
plaliiod. But with the coming of the pres
ent season it was eipecied thnt the work
that wns carried over would at once bo
rushed to coiDDlotlon. This , however , has
not ueon done , and as far as tbo public work
of last season is conccrnoJ the city slonus
Jusl where it did last October.
Mcholas street from Twenty-ninth to the
west line of Isaac's addition was ordered
paved moro lhan u year ago. Lust Soplom-
tjor the contract was awarded to Hugh
Murphy , tirick was Iho material selected
und the price was 41.90 per square yard. On
this Job not a brick has been laid , though
Chairman Ulrkbauser furnishes the informa
tion Ihut Murphy has been ordered out and
that ho will probably oocin worlt tomorrow.
About the sumo time last year J. B. Smith
& Co. were awarded the contract for paving
Charles , from Thlrty-elgthlh lo Fortieth
street wllh brick at 1.85 oor square yard.
Mr. Birlihnusor says Smith has boon ordered
to begin work , but , us yet not a snailoful of
dirt has been turned by the contraclor or
any person in his Dohalf.
Last Scptombor Hugh Murphy secured
the contract to pave Thirteenth street from
Uraco to the north line of Paddock place
with Colorado stone ut $2 per square yard.
Up to this dale Mr. Murphy ha-t not laid a
slono upon Iho straot , nor has ho mudo any
preparations for so doing.
Mr. Murphy also secured Iho contract for
paving Sherman avcnuo from Ames avenue
lo u point U.'tO fcot north of iho ccnior line ol
section a , township 15 , range ll ! with Col
orudo stone nt 2 percubioyard. Mr. Murphy
has done nothing on this contract , though
the chairman of the board ventures iho
opinion that work will soon bogln , us the
contraclor has been ordered lo begin.
Lasl September Mr. Murphy wa nwardod
the contract to pave I'opnloton nvanuo from
Tulriy-dccona to Thirty-third stieot. Jlrlok
was the material und Iho contract price was
$1 . ' ,10 per bqtiaro yard. Nothing was done
last your , but now it Is stated that Murphy
will complete iho ron ere to work Ibis week
and then paving will at once begin.
Lowe uvenuo from Cumlng to Hamilton
street and North Twentieth street from
Nlcuolru to Lake arc In lust year's contracts ,
but they i > ro still tied up oy injunctions.
Chairman Blrkhuusor htates that ho ex
pects the old paving contract will soon bo
completed. Ho states lhat the reason the
work hat not bcon In progress long era this Is
bcausa Ihoy were all small Jobs. Contract
ors , ho says , hate to get a force of men out
on small Jobs , and that in his opinion Is why
the worlt btlli remain * In un uulinishod con
dition.
"Lato to bed and oariy 10 rise will shorten
Iho road to your homo In the eklcs. But
early to bed und "Littlo Early HUur | " thu
pill that makes llfo longer aud bettor and
wlsor.
The auction sulo fpr'tho benefit of the
creditors of Jolit Dautnor , the jeweler ,
of No. lltl-1 Fartiuin St. , will bo continued
daily tills \roolc.
Morning Hosnion , from 1010 : to 12.
Afturnoon bossion , from 2:30 : to fi.
Monday. Wednesday and Saturday
ovoniiir" ( > from 7:30 : until 0:30. :
Nosulu Tuesday , Thursday and Friday
nights. J. II. FUUNCII , Auctioneer.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Powder
ABSOLUTELY PURE
'ImpossihlB to GUre. '
The Dictum cot Severn ! Doctors
In the Casoi of Mr. August An-
doros--ThoSfi3//ero Wrong Ca
tarrh and Bronchitis Rapidlj
Developing Into Consumption
" 1 huvo bcon snfldrlng lor two years with
"Oalarrli ,
"llaukliitt cough , ,
" .NlRht sweats ,
"SnlttliiK blood ,
"Chest pains nnd I
"IHMIcult breathing.
"This Mad boetl my condition for two yonrs
At Oral I hail caturrli , anil wia always Iinwk
Ine ami spitting mucus from my tliro.it nut
noso.
"I tlion boinn to huvo a ImcklnR couch
nlKlitan I day , anil later on tioKnn to raise
blood. At times ttio mucus from my lime'
mill tliro.it would bo sllphtly tliiKoil will
blood , butoftLMi I hat ) fioo liomorrlin ca.whloli
Itri'titly wonkcnoil mo. "
'riiusnoiilior was Mr , AilRint Andorca , lll'J
North ISUi sircm , slilpiilni : clt'rk In Iho Union
1'aulllc yiiiily | | Deii.irtiiiuiiU t'out.iiiiln i he
said :
" .My breath was short nnd I foil bound up
nnd oppressed tliiouuh my uhust. AtnlK'itl '
would sweat iirofiisoly null I bocaino we all
and nilsurablo Indued ,
Several physicians were consulted In turn ,
nut they BIIVU mo no relief or onvdurnKomunt.
1 took iniiiili modluliic InuliiiKiiB cod livur oil.
cniiilslons and tonics siirli as are always nro-
scrlbod In sucli casas. Those did mo no good.
At this time my attention was culled to
the special treatment of Dr.s. Copeland and
Shupard. I am very Kind I found it for It has
curedmo.I : im stronger aud bottortlmn I have
been tor sovcnil years. My nlclit sweats.
licmorrhaKus and other serious svtnptoms
have entirely ROIIO and I foci that I am safe
from tlio dniiKi > r that nearly overtook mu and
on the nlKh road to pcrfi-ot health.
" 1 he special ticiituii < ntof Drs. Copolnnd and
Shcpard Is not atall lIUo the old.rontlno prac-
tlcoof most physlolans. I believe It will en
tirely euro serious cases of Inn ; ; dlseaso
which end fatally under the usual way of pro
scribing. My own CIIBO Is a clear proof of this. "
' AUGUST ANUnUES. "
So A MONTH.
QUIH13I ) .
CopcU Medical . Institute
ROOMS Sill AND
New York Life BuiUing.
OMAHA , KKB.
W. II. COPKTAND , M. TX
cr. a. si-mi'AUD , M. D.
Sl'KClAl.TlKN : Cutnrrli. Astlinm. Ilronclil-
Itls , Nervous DNesisos , Blood Dlboiiscs , Klii'ii-
iimtlsnir Consumption. iJM | un t.lrOiilo | utToc-
tlons of .ttio Tluxm , LUIIKS , Htotniu-li , Llvor
anil Kidneys. I
Ollico hours : 9 to II a.m. . 3 to S p.m. , 7 to s
p.m. Sunday.,11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Catarrh and all -chronic diseases
treated successfully by mall. Send lu In
stamps for question circulars. Address all
letters taCoimlnml Modloiil lustluite , Now
Vork Life llnlldlnir , Oinnlm. Nob.
AMMUNITION
o o
oo oo
ooo ooo
oooo oooo
For the prnnd fnsllnda nf sliot nnd shell
upon the fortress of disease , is possessed in
unlimited iitiantities , nnd of the most effect
ive kind , by those muimrclis ol the medical
piofussion ,
Drs. Betts & Betts ,
Upon whoso banner victory hns
perched for li7 yenra.
DISEASES
Vanish before the mnulc iiower
of'tholr skillful touch.
HYl'IUUrl. CONHTII'ATlby.
( iONOUUIIOlU ; HTTno-nnnj ;
VAiriOOUKI.K.
KKMISAh IIVDItUUKlJ ; .
WKAKNKrtM , i'll.KB. Ji > IWi\jLA7 \
MOHT KMlftaUlNri , KKUTAU UI.UHIIS.
"Tosr MAMIOOO.
Kl'l'hCl'r ) 01' '
J'AIIIA' VlOia BICXUAI ,
ANI ) r.X
IND'Ul.tiHNClW.
UI.UUI ) AXDHIUN
ITIsifASirg. KAhKH , Nt ) .MAT-
iiiNAHVAND THIt OK 1IOW _
III.ADDKK I.ONO BTAN'lJNT > 7
'
Pit IIO'W OlMKX
I.IVHH AND KID : I'llOXOUNOKD IN.
NKV UIBlJAbEST
These , ono anil nil. readily yield to their
skillful end sclent.llu treatwrnt , ns thou
sands of tbfitlimmlnU from grateful ucoiile
abuiulnntly jirove.
Send 4 pcnlu tor Iheir now , hnndsonicly
Illustrated anil valuable hook of 1 0 iiauca ,
full of riire iiifonnntlon for nil.
Consultutidii free. Call upon or address ,
with Mump , r
' DRS. BETTS & BBTTb.
fc'culh Hth St. N.M Corner 14th
nnd Douglii ) Sti
AJNIUSi mNI isN , _ r .
WONDERLKND.
Week of July fltli.
Sensational Drama :
' Risen From The Ashes. "
OO\V1JOY I3ANM ) .
Prices Cut In Two. Hourly Shows.
Tooth-Food-
This medicine for b.ibics prevents and
cures pains of teething and resulting
diseases , not by putting'childrcn to sleep
with an opiate , for it contains no hainiful
drugs , but by supplying the tceth-foiining
ingredients which aic lacking in most
mothers' milk and all aitificial foods.
It is sweet and babies like it. $1.00 a
bottle , at all druggists. Send for pam
phlet , "Teething Made Easy. "
THE REYNOLDS MFG. CO. .
CINCINNATI. O.
QUAIL BRAND
HEALTH FOODS
Parched Rolled Oats ,
Unequalled in Flavor.
Corn Gritz ,
Sold only in 2 } pound packages.
Velvet Meal ,
For mulling and gems.
?
Sold by nil I'irst-Cliiss ( Jrjcoiv.
MAYER. STROUSE & C . HFRS.4IZ BWAY. N.Y.
Elastic Stockings
von
Weak Limbs
> , Varicose Veins
Swellings , all
sizes. Abdo
minal Supporters
ters , Defonnit
Braces , Medi
cinal Supplies.
THE
ALOE&PENFOLD
COMPANY.
15111 St. , Next to Post
Ihc Larffent , Fantr t nnd FlneM In the World *
rauKungcruccurnodavIuns unexccllOd.
NEW YORK. IDIIDOHDERRY AHO GLASGOW.
" Hverv Bnturdny ,
NEW YORK , < ; iI KAl/TKH nnd NAPLES ,
At recnlnr Intcrvnln.
SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAQE
rntcaoTi lowest terms In and from llio principle
CDICH. Eiuinn , man & AIL c ; iwiiiTii , ronixo.
Eicursfon tlckptn nvillnlilo toipturn by cltlicr Iho plo-
turiinquoClvdo ANnrtli nf IrelauilorNnplca&OlbrAlUr
brtfti ail L' e ; Orleii f Ay i = : ct it Le-ct Eitis.
Apply to any nf our local Afcnlnorto
UEMUKKSON UUOTIIKIIS. Chlciic" , H-
ALLAN LINE
KUVAL .MAIL PTnAMSIMl'S.
MONTIMCALanl yiT.llKC
To nnilllY and LIVKUl'OOI. .
CA11IN , 8 r to WHO. According to steamui
and location of titaluroom.
Intormndliitu mid Stooniuo at low rates.
NU UATTU : CAHKIKI ) .
) SEIIVIOK OP
t > I A I t (
ALLAN LINE
LINE ) Sl'KAMSIiri'S.
NKW VOUKand OLAS-liOW.
VlnLondonilorrr , ovcry KurtnlRlit.
.IlllyUth TATHIK.N'iilHASKA ) : . . . .1 P. M ,
July Will . .bTATI ! OP UAI.n'OH.MA. 1 W I' . .M
AUK. lltli . . . bl'ATK OKNKVADA . . .noon
Cabin , UU , r-ccmtd Citbln CM , Stocrnitc , { ID.
Apply to AI.I.A.N \ CO , fhlcaito.
II. li. .MUUHU , 1JIU llunard bt ,
\Vo pcnil tlm rrmrTolnnB French ft
Rumeily CALTHO8 free , auil ill
loKid RunraiitouttialCALTUor ulltt
f.TO ! " Ill.olmrir. X Kralvlon * . I
CUKt * Nn < rmutorrllC'n.VarlcuccIu I
and KKHTOHi : l.oa Vlcor.
Vie it ami far if satisfied.
IMw.voN MOHL CO. .
Hoi. Jmrrlrta ifrnU , ( l.tl.mU , Ohio.
Healthful
Out Doors
if men anil wotnon of nil tiffos know
how uusy It IB to bicyolo liow sitfo
lioallhful joyful ci'onomiciil nil
tlio world would cycle As cycling
IciidH oxoroiso.s of all out-doors , HO the
Columbia loads Iho cycled of the
world
Hook about Columbia * free nt Col
umbia auonulux , or sent for two two-
centntamH | I'oio-Mf | . Co.'I Col
umbus A\i ) . , llojton.
Dr , Bailey ,
The Loadln ,
Deiitis
Thlr4 K103IMxton Bloat
'Jclcpliono ' lOS'j. Kith nnd Parnnm Sis.
A full not of ti'ctu on rubber fur 13 , Purred not
Tvi'uh without plutiK or ruinovoalilu lirliluu urk
Jubt Iliu think.'lor bln.'uri u ( jiuLlIu ipcukur , iiuvur
tiron ilui\n
TEtlH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAiS ,
All illlhu ut roiisonnblo rates. All worlt
wurr.tntod. UutthlB out Tor a guldu
"CUHE
YOURSELF !
„
Atk your Urugglit for
boitloolliimi. 'i lie only .
I ( ion riodotioui remedy lor all 1
the uunututal dUcliargus und
I lo nomrn. U curi't iu a l w
ldi without tbo aid or
tiubllctty ol n doctor.
'ftu I'niuriol Amtrlcan Curt.
Manufuclurcd by "
EvwtCbeaic&l
CINCINNATI , O.
u. . ,
It's ' Different
If your neighbor's chickens dig your gar
den up , it's a shame ; If you r chickens dighia
garden up ; "that's different. " If your neigh-
bor's dog chew your dog up.it's a wFul ; if your
dog chews his dog up "that's different. If your
neighbor's baby howls all night long , you'd
like to murder it ; if it's your own baby exer
cising its lungs "that's different. " If two boya
get fighting and your boy gets licked , you boil
over ; if your boy happens to mop up the earth
with the other boy why "that's different. " ll
you saw some plaid , cheviot knee pant suits , a
few days ago , marked three dollars , you'll find
them marked two dollars now ' ' 'that's differ
ent. " The goods are the same , the styles the
same , the linings the same but the price '
"that's different. " If you saw some elegant
all wool casslmere knee pant suits , in hand
some brown shades marked five dollars last
week you'll find them marked three fifty
now "that's different. If your boy needs new-
waists , you wont have to pay fifty cents or a
dollar a piece for 'em now ; we're closing out a
big lot of'em at twenty , thirty and forty cents
apiece. The May and June pri.ces were much
higher but the July prices -'they're different/
During July and August we close at 6:3O : p. m.
Saturdays , 1O p. m.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Th eminent ipcclsllit la nervous , chronic , private blooj , ifcln and nnnnry ( llseaio. A rocnHr
resi torcd uraduMo In ineilclno , ns rtlplomns Hint ct > rlincntes nhnvr. Ji still trc&tlnir with Ihn gr0nlv t miccttti
cntarrli.ipormnlorrhocs. lost mnnliooil , samluM WoAkiium. nuht loisei. linpotuncT tjrphllli. strlctnrfl. KOD-
orrlioua , Klo l * fnrlcocc'le.ctc No mercury use.l. CIT trt'Alinunt for loss of vital power , Purlieu uunblu to
visit mo niny be tr atoi at homt * by aorrenpumli'ncc. MO'lUIn * or InsiruniADts pcnl bjr mall or orpre'i !
curoly psckcd , no iiiark § tolnillcutu roiitentn or senilir. On o personal Inlcrrlo * prrteirod. Coniullattoa
tico. Corre pondcnc8 itrlctlj private. Hook liljriterUa ot Llt ) lent tn * . Office bounVft. tm. lott t. m.
Sunday * UK. in.to UiuHuiid lUuupfor rcpir.
ary MAN who would know the Oil AND TRUTHS , tlio Plain FactB. the
Old Secret * mill tlia Now Discoveries of Medical Bclcnco nil applleti to
Mnrrletl I.lfe. should write for our \voiiilrrful llltlo book , culled
"A THBATISB KOH MKN ONLV. " To nny earnest mini vro will nmll ono
copy .Entirely I'ITC , Inploln PCnlPd covur. "ArofimofromlhoquackB. ' '
THE ERIE MEDICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N. V.
DR. J. E. McKREW
THE SPECIALIST.
Isnniiirjmssed In the treitmnniof nil fnrmtnf
PRIVATE DISEASES , and nil dlsorlors
and dohllltlos of youth and inanhnol. ITyoura'
oMierleneo. Ills n.'simmH mid f lollltlos uro
pr.tvUcitlly uiillmltud. 'I'lio Dnclor It racorn-
inendcd l > y the pro-s. and cndiirMod In tlio
strongest terms by tinjifiiplo fur fair tririt-
liienl uud hnniist | irofi'ssinn il advleo. The
must imwcifm remudles Uuiitvn to modern
sclniicu for the successful tre.ttmcut of thu
following illHiiasos :
GONORRHOEA Imint'dli'to relief. A oom-
iiioto cure without the lo-.s of uu nour'H Umu
from luiHliii'ss.
OIiKET Onuof Iho moit , complete nil 1 suc
cessful trmilinonts for KH-'ul ami all iiiiiiovm
dlBohiirjus viit luiown lo thu mo.llu.it profuj
hlon. The riHiilts are truly wondurftil.
STRICTURE Oronlest linnnn remedy for
the Iroatmi'iit of strluture. without pnln , cul-
\\ivt. \ \ ord I n thi'A iiio lr < Miiirleul ! > lu runii'dv.
SYPHIIjTS No tri < atniont for this torrltilo
binoil ( Hsunsu Ima ovur beuu morn sin'cimfiil , '
nor had stroiiKUf ondorKomcnts In tlin hiiht
of modern sclnncn this disoiiso Is positively
cur.ib'oand ov ry trace of the puUon eutlruly
leiiiovod from thn liloo I.
LOST MANHOOD , and ambition , norvoun-
liPSi ) . timidity , dospoudoucy and all wuuknusi
aud dUordoi.H of youth or inunhoud. Kelluf
olitulncd at onco.
SKIN DISEASES , nnd nil dlKOnsos of tha
sicmm-li , blood , Ilvar , IdlniiyH and bl.tilder
are treated oil I'ucsifully with * tlio gro.itu >
known rtimodlos for Iho diSJHH.
Wiltu for ulr < 3iil.irt anduimUion Hit. frJ ) .
1th unit /iifimin ntH. < nntil\n , \
KDUCATIONAU
SCHOOL
Unlvernlly-liroiinnitory ilNiulillhlipil 1S7U. )
II.IIMI < Younv l < : ullos
[ 'hllilron. Kor further purllculnri lulilruMsind
! ralnu Avu.riilcu8Q
e o
ACADEMY
8"V/'WAU"r
n jo riVil : > iifcwjJ.l'"A.l ! . ' , ' io.
UPPER ALTON , ILL.
Illllllll
WESTERN HLITAI1Y ACADEMY.
' f-ir Collrce or
A thorough nrliool. 1'rrparrn -
Du luc . Within JOnillri of SI I.oiiU , Atlilte"
COU WILLI8 OHOWM , OuperlntenUenl.
DR. C GEE WO.
Thonrdy loftily Clilnaio piyilcli3 !
IClHlit ynnrV aluily. Toi yuirs practical Bipur4
cncu with ul | knon illion'j ) Truitn BIICCJSHII Ir
nil chronic u.uaiKlruti up by ntlier duclon I'nlJ
nnd eo him or wrlta fo. quc'itlua bUnk I > 0 nut
think your a no hO | lin h u 11193 your doctor lull *
you so , hntUylhuUlilnuiH ila.-lur > rltli III * nuw mil
wonderful roinodlos. nmlrJiJlvo now bomillt * uml
pariuauimtauruwlnt ot'iar doc'.on ciiiinot Klfi
llerln , liooti n n ( I 1'luiiti njtiira'i rumuillioi hi *
liii'clk'liHH Thi ) world III * nltnoK , Onu thoiii nl
ti'ttttiiionlnli lu tliran yoirs * pfictloJ. No Injurious
rtecoollinis , no nnroutlai , uu iiolsoiL llutlunal
treatment nail psrm.inaiit cnrJ.
I''ollown2cino | > iucosiifully irjatcl nml curoX
Klven up liy otljor doctor * !
Tlio : Conulilln. 41IJ Ilnrnny ntront , rhronlo rhon-
in lli < iiiiiyiiiir.i. kldnnymiil llvor troublel.
TlioH. Culvert , ljlli and rurnim ntruoti , j'nni'rril
ili'blllly. linllKOHtlou , loi' nf ntrun < tli uud vitality.
Took inuilluliiu for ya im lint unt no roller ,
.M. Ii. Anilcirinn , I 111 drain ; Btrdot. ottirrli.
iiHtlimnuinI lironoliltti of llftosn yaiM atuudliu
llm for mli ! tlin foliowlci7 prep irp I romodlin nt
II i l u Ijotilit li liottlm lur IHU , for th' ) curu ot
AHllnun , 1'iiturrli , Hick ll'jmliulia , lndlguitlon.
lllncMl I'tiliimiliiif. IthHiim itlun , Kuniilo Wuikuuvf
Kidney und I.Ivor CmnpluliiU No aeuiitu , Holii
only by Clilnoiu .Mudlolnu Co , Capital , IIUJ.WX
Ofliee , IGlh and Californii SU , Oinalu , Neb
THERE ARE-
AN O-
Pension Apis in Palaces
That is the sort of thing Tll3
Bea Bureau of Claims was or
ganized to correct. The
Bureau believes in giving
the veterans the benefit of
the laws that were passed
to help them. It wages
war on the sharks - consequently -
quently the sharks don't like
it. But as long as the sol
diers aie grateful it is satis
fied. If you are a veteran ,
or the widow , child or de
pendant parent ol a veteran ,
write to Tr.a Bs ) Bureau of
Claims anxl find out how
n.uch the government is
willing to do for you.