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OMAHA DAIL * BEE THURSDAY JULY 10 , 1834. ET CURES action. It la a e Alii OTHER MKDI Buro and epocdjr euro CINE3 FAIL , m It nuil ban- nct DIllEOTIiT have and AT ONCE on been cured | lie KIDNEYS , by It when IIOVEII nncl BOWELS - jiliyilctAnnnrul | ELS , roatorlnr ; frionda had ' them to a healthy Riven them up M to die. IT IS BOTH A "SAFE CURE" and a "SPECIFIC. " ' It CDIUmnlinlscaiM ofllioKlilncTdt I.lvcr , Iltnililcr nnil Urlnnry Or ; niiR ; ' Jrop y , < 'rnvcl , lilnlirlcn. Ilrlulit'n Dlncruir , I'nlnnln tlio Illicit , J.nliiH , or Mdr , Itrtmllon or Non-Ue- I Icnllnn of IrimNervous Ill rnari ) , I'rnmlo Weitknriwc JixrcB-.ru , .Ir.iimllcc , lllllnninrftx , , Hrnitnchr , Sour Mtninucli , Uyprp - Bin , t ) on H 1 1 p it 1 1 o n iiml 1 > 1 1 u N . ti.ss n nnrccms. NO OTHER . Pamphlet of Solid Ten. Umonl-i ! of Absolute Curca. KlUIUDV CO. , I'raililmrr , K. T. 17111 purify llm nj.OOD.tcpi- l.ita llm LI VCR ami UinHCVfi , anil HrHToni : Tin : 11CAI.TU mut VIQOH or YOUT1I. Ore- pepsin , \Vnntof Apiicllto , m- iIlKPMlon , l.o'-k ( if Htronfrtli , " mill ' 1 Ircd l''cclliiK nlnoliilcly ciircil. Hunts , muscles nnil nrtvi'S ri'ccho new force. jUiillvoim Ilia muni nnil BHllllC9 | | llralll 1OW ( r. V iiuciillartn their Bi'X will find ln R.IZAlTin'aiIlOir TOJIO utnr. , nnd ppecdyciiro. nlvcBiiclcur , licalthy complexion. Frequent ntlrmptnnl comit < rlVmnj , ' oiilymlil fnllio popularity ( it lliu orlKlml. l > u not uxpurl- lUqnt JuLlllu Ol'.IUINAI. AND IIKST. Hend jonrndUrr-flstoThnDr. llnrlftrTtT d Co > HUIxjnln , Mo. , for onr "niUJALl HOOK. " 1'ullol Btrangound usuful Information , froo. , DRHG88E'3 ELECTRIC BELT curn 7forvntunci.ii , " < Mir lglb , hclnilcjt. r < | illlt < nn I I.her ' | l ' .I' ' > ii/ l la , Colw'l. intlcii. I nsfjirlmt. Cnlnnli rlli'j. Cpilc'inr. liiuioicnni , - . - . Uteri , ftf. Only N-lcntlllpKI i > vi 10 licit in Anirrliii 'lint ttniUtlKtKlccttttlty anil nih nrllini tliroticli ( In' bu.ly. .iinl ran Ixircclmrxid in un In efantliylheiuitlrnt. 51.000 Would Not Guw It. DR. noRvn I was nlBlf to < l with rbourmlluro and cnrod by using a holt To any ona allllcttd with that dM ! 3,1 would oay , buy Ilorno'd Eloctrlo Dolt , . Any ono oin confer with mo by writing calling at tny store , U20 Doiilas | rtr t. Omaha , Well. . WILLIAM IiYONS. MAIN OFFJOK Oppoalte poBtofllco , room t Fren P. Goodman's Drag Biota' 1110 t , Oimhtv , Onlors Cllca C. 0 D i RHyTurn i ur i i m nn uifTNrlnTtnp tuam m b tlEO imi trioii liiro thcra rotum uiln. . I m un at Jj. 01 car. ' . 1 narn niiula the iltnunro of PITS. Ut'II. PIuUHU bICKNKnS A itfu.liu | ; : iiOr. I v ti.Dl OS to euro ttio vrorBt emeu. lUtausa ethers hftT. no reiXLOn for tint nnw roc * Ivlus n cnr < . i > jr A truatl o And A l'i3 liottlo of m ( llro liiprm nnil r < wt onico. 11 fnr il trlaU mul 1 will ruto fuU. Dr7 11 II HOOT 1M - ) SC ( tlKKUUK. ) ijltl.crrilO-V'OLTAIO Uni.T nnd otuer KLEcmio .1-1 An-iiiscrj nrn cnt on U ) DOTS' Trial TO llEN ONLY. T.OUNO OH OLD. who nro aurfrr. fn tram Nmivoua DEBiLrrr. LOST VrrAijTT , WA8T1NO WRAUKKWO , nnd all thono d ! rafiM of n rznaoiiit , NATUIIK , roHiiltlnR from Antnts ana OTiien Uii-81-j. Bp < x ly rellrf nnd rompleta rwtoratlon to HUALTII , Viaon nnd > Unuoon uuinANTirrn. Bond at once for Illantratod r mtililcl tree. Ailnrest TQI.TAIC nr.1.V VO. , r r lmll. Mich. r-THI3 MILD POW H CUKES. "UMPH REVS' OMBOPATHJC - SPECSF1CS. tuii n3)jr < nrB. 1'jjch number lln > ipt-clnl pro- ncrliillun of nn eiiilnciit plijCclnn. 'Ilio only HIiiiiilr.hiruiinilBurutleil clia-aru cunts , I'l-rori , Congestion , lull imntlotiF. . VH y\ \ Wormi , Wiirm Jovur , Wnrmcollp , . . .S.1 y'l' ( 'ryni ) ( 'ollp , onceUll\j ; < ir IliruliCJ , V.l 'l' ilinrflijnofVinidrciiorAcliiUiir.Vio n. IIVKfiilarv. Orlplns. llllllouColic , . . < > . I'lioli-rn Mnrbili , Vnmltlug 3 % j7. i > ( iinli4 ( , Ool'l ' , ItronchttU . . * , . . . . , . , . . H. [ > i-uralil'i , Tuotlinchu , Inct-ncho U. HonJnrlim , Mole lIuadachi'K.urllgo 10. lly-iminlft. Hllllniis ttomnrh 2. % 11. Hiinnrcn i > d r 1'alnful I'crlDdi , * . ' 5 ft. U'hllcj , too I'rofiiBo 1'crlod ' , ' 5 1.1. Criiiin. CoiiRli. Dinicult llrvithliiK . _ & 14. Hull Illiriini , l'rj liula | , 1 ruulloin , , V , % 1ft. llliciininlli'ii. llheuiiiallo 1'alua . V. % 111. l/nvrrniiil Aaui * . Chill , I'ever , Agues . ( IIV 17. llle . llllnd or lllccdlnK. . . . . . . .OO 1 ! > . Cntnrrli. ncutoorchronlci Infliiriuu All 311. Wlinoplnit CiMiuli , violent ooiiKlit. . .Alt J.I. ( Irrcrnl Oi'Llllly , ruyslcalWeakuuM.AO 27. Kldnoy IM.cn.r' . , . . . . . . All . r rr ou llcbllltv , . . . , . I. ' " ) . Urlnarv XVi-nknuui. Wetting the bed .nil 3'i. Illienin oflliu Henri , 1'alpltntlon. l.OU Hold brdrUKgNti. orseut by ( ho Case , or Din- plo Vlaf , fro of rlmrco , on receipt or prk-e. Hend for Dr.llcimplirrn ' Hook on Ulien.o C ( UIia8e | ) , Rlto llliiKlrnleil ( 'ntnlnanei'llKl Addreu , llninnlircy1 llonmnnnllilp Me ' -1.1 JOUVultnn Blreet. New Vor thrlTM on BorUotfi 1'ooa. " write hundredi ct Sateful mother * . Mother1 * milk contains no icUl food for In/ant * ( houlil mo Tl t and Bint nutrttlou * I 7 ntarcli and rotiulrui no u Ikoomuonded by 1'by Hlxhly beneficial to 7 uralnir " I'1 rice 40 * - - - - drink. Uralldi ruinrltto. of Ohlldr . f roc. "M JnilUnJ U M0 d f U luptrlor U "f Win beVent by rnall on receipt of uriee in "tunr" . UOHMCK'H FOOII CO. , HnrlnrU . UIIB Uoau ' l > Ji ETuiOT or HALT EUROPE ! ! COOK-H OIIAND KXCUI1310HB leave Kew York ( a April , May and June , 1881. I'ABSAOE TICKKTH by all ATI ANTIC HTKAUElia. Bjiedal facllitlca for liEKTIia. TOUHIST TICKETHfor UUROl'K. by atrouto , at reducal r U' , OOOK'H lOCCUllSlOhlBT , with rnapa and full | > I- particular , by tcatl to ctu'a. ' Andruw T1IOH. OnOK & Met , MU Y adwa , H.ro The IDEAL Bicycle 'Jlic belt and neatest Ucycle for the price made in United butct. MUei from IIH to no Inch. 1'rlcei from : I3 lu t7S. Send Sump for Catalogue to the inanubclurert , Qonuully & JcfTerjr , ,222 N. rr nkUnSt.lCtilcaoo1lll DODGE CITY'S BULL FIGHT. The Spanish Nalional Sport Imported for the Cnllnrc of Kansas Cowhys , Noted Mexican MntndorH 1'lflctl ARftlnatthol'rldo of Texas Herds A Motley Crowd Watch the Ilrutnl Exhibition , 3orr. St. Louts Globo-Domocrftt. Donor. CITV , KAS. , July 5 , The bull ight with which Dodge City colobrntod ho Nntional holiday proved n succcta. overnor Click said openly ( hat had thu xhlbition taken place two days earlier t would have nflbrdod him pleasure to bo resent. Ample preparation had bee undo to present thn popular Spam's muBomont in firat-clnns stylo. Th trcot parade of bull fighters passed dow 'ront ntroet on its wny.to the nmphitho tro , while between GOO and 700 cowboy ad picketed their ponies nil along th trcots. Gambling and liquor ucllin fora in full blast nt all points nnd th own was literally overflowing withtcit ; ens and ntrntigers , nnd oil over the opac otwcon the Arkansas river on the soul nd the hill crest on which the cour oust ) and public achool hoiiso aland lie north , the current of lifo was run ling but ono way namely , duo west rhero , between the river and railroad ib the grounds of the Dodge Cily driviti ; i.irk nnd fair grounds association ! ! . It i nprally curtain that had ( hero boon in air grounds there would have bueu no ull light hero yesterday. Till ! AIIUXA. It is little over two months ago thai thu Driving I\trk association president II. IJ. Koll , ntd : secretary , 0. S. Welch , with n capital stock of $10,000 , purchas cd a tract of forty acres and put it under fence. At present the most protnincnl fcaturoi of the place nro n Imlf-milu track and the ampithoater capublo of acatinp ' { ,000 spectators , with an arena of IOC feet in diameter. The high boarding which marks the boundary of the nronn is fitted with light board ncroons , behind which the hull-lighters could tnko refuge when too closely pressed. To the wesl jf the ampithoater is the corral where the julh were kept to await the fiiht. { From -ho corral to the arena runs u chute open- "ng into the ring l < y a gate , in the board- ng. The bull enters the arena by the ; > oungo , nnd if alive , loaves the ring , or , f killed is dragged out through n some- jvlwt wider pao.sago which runs parallel with the first. The idea of having a bull fight on the : ourth Gcoma to have originated through Mr A. 0. Webster , ex-mayor of this town. IIo told your correspondent that 10 dues not know how ho 011110 to think of auch a thing , but that haviag thought if it ho immediately proceeded to exam- no the statute books , nnd finding no law against it pushed the matter for ull it was worth. The law and order element Townod on the entcprriso nnd rumors wore industriously circulated that the light Tonld not como oil'by reason of gnbornn- flrial interference , and owing to this inursoand tlio uncertainty of the running if trains , duo to the washouts resulting froui the heaviest raino over aeon in thia district , the attendance was not ao large by several thousand as had bean antici pated In order to partially accommoaato those who could not attend yoatorday arrangements - rangomonts were made to have two bull fights , ono yesterday nnd another to-day , OTK BULM ANIT , K MATADOI13. Twelve bulls had boon provided of the finest quality Texas can produce. The aix placed in the corral for the fight were decidedly ugly customers , and seemed to bo angry ell the way through. A look nt any ono of them from the top sent of the amphitheatre was enough to bring the animal pawing nnd plunging against the corral fence till the boards bout like pa per and the braces croaked with the strain. The bull-fightors were five in number , all native Mexicans. The chief matador was Oapt. Gorgoris Gallardo , a merchant tailor of Ohlhuahim. lie is ono of the most noted of all the noted bull-lighters of old Mexico , and a score or moro of Dodge Oitv citizens remember his killing several bulls in a ring at I'uso del Norto some years npo. IIo carried two swords , used for dispatching purposes , with straight two-edged blades three feet , in length. They were mndo nt Toledo , Spain , nnd ono of them ia ICO years old , and was owned nnd u.ssd by Oapt. Gal- lardo's groat-grandfather , who was a pro fessional matador of high degree in Spain. The other bull-fighters were Evarista A. Ulvas , Buperintendnnt of public vrorks of the state of Chihuahu.t ; Murcun Meyer , n professional musician from llucjuequillo ; Juan Ilcrrorn , n musician from Aldnms , and Ilodrigo Itivus , nn artist of Ohihau- huti , A Scotch nun , named W. K. Moore , of the firm of Moore it Sierra , nttormoys nt Funo Del Korto , acted us manager for the Mexicans , Seen in the street parade the bull fighters presented a unique appearance , with their red jackets , blue tunica , white stockings and ninull , dainty slippers. They nil seemed the very perfection of lithonees nnd quickness , nnd wore hearti ly applauded ns their dark , handsome faces looked on the crowd gathered along the streets. FKIIIT. 2I0 : ! p. in. The work of driving the > iilh from the corral into the pens near ho arena has commenced , being dexter ously accomplished by Mr. Ohnppoll , the crack horseman and tournament rider of his section. When the bulls proved tin- usually refractory the bull-fighter Her- rera aesistod with a rod mantle. When ho bulls were penned the tips of their lorna were sawed ofTand , trm ends raaped smooth. The first sawing was a decided ailuro , cutting down to the quick caua- ng BO much kleodiug ns to insure the re jection of the bull. At S:4D : the nudionco commenced filing into the amphitheater , * at least ono-third of them being women and children. As Bema of the ladies of this town are not remarkable for sanctity , a dividing line was carefully drawn by a deputy sheriff detailed for that purpose. The specta tors soon filled the entire capacity of the amphitheater , It was a motley audience. Immediately over the ontrnnce-gato were seated reporters nnd thu band , and nt cither sidu were the higher citizens of Dodgn Oily with their wives and familici The neat was intense , and imrasola and oinbrolJaB were worth th lr weight in gold for the occasion. Opposite the good citizens were seated thu gentlemen of the cattle intorcBt , with their girla , the cowboy'n ambition seeming to bo to get a big fat girl and a high seat at the same time. The wait before the appearance of the first bull was filled with dialling ind calling of the usual kind , variegntec with musio by the Stockmen's band Much of the interest of the occasioi sjrow out of the fact that , with the ex cuption of a few fights in Louiaiana nnd Texas , new the border , thia was the first bull fight ever had in the United States. TUP. ExinnmoN UF. ISS. At 3:40 : the matadors and licadoru , mounted , entered the arena amid thund erous npplauso. Gallardo were a mng- nificant scarlet tunic nnd knee tights , with n green sash nnd eablo trimmings , llivas was practically attired in a yellow tunic trimmed with red , knco pants of the same , with awhile cap having horns. The other two matadors were dressed in red nnd blue suits , while the picadors had nothing but an ordinary cDwooy cos- Jumo. The bull entered a few seconds later nnd immediately showed fight. IIo was n rcd-colotcd animal of great stren gth , nnd soon had Gallardo dodging behind - hind nn escape. Again and ngain the matador would throw his mantle over the bull's horns nnd doaftly turning escape - capo the rake of the horns. The nudi once wont wild with excitement and ap plauded vociferously. When the bull lighters commenced to usp the da ta the the excitement became still more intense. Very quickly several darts , decorated with paper festoons , adorned the bull's flanks nud shoulders. The _ animal got more and more maddened with the pain of the darts nnd made the fillers hunt cover more industriously , till ho was tir ed out and and given n spell of rent. A flora few more minutes of fight Mr. Chappoll wan called on to lasso the bull and take him out. The laasoing was quickly done , but , prompted by cries from the audience , Chnppoll tried to throw the bull , but failed , as the animal was too strong for him. Suddenly the exit door opened and Ohappo 1 rode out , pulling along thu bull into the chute. No sooner had the door clojed than the bull nmdu a desperate rubh nt Uhappell while still confined in the chute , closely gracing the rider's horse , and finally breaking away to that Chnppcll had to tie him for safety , wounded and blooding no ho wao. Thia bull wna thoroughly game , and ohovvcd fight to the last. The second bull wan a coward and wn from his tormentors , and was soon driven on1 . The third was but Itttlo better af fording Homo oxerciao to the fighters after they had tilled his cldcs with darts. The fourth vas the bull whoso horns wore sawed to the quick , nud ho was good for no purpose. The fifth bull waa worse , if possible , than any of the rest. Ho got ituck in ono of the escapes and was whipped out by a cowboy from the first bench. CALLS FOll Till ! TEXAS I1H.VVK. The spoliators tired of the monotony and were loud in tliuir calls to have the first bull brought out once more. There was n decided lull in interest nnd thu spectators were rapidly thinning out when Colonel 11. S. Jones , attorney for the Santa Fc , made the announcement that another and butter bettor bull would .noil bo brought in. In accordance with thia promise the firat bull re-entered the : ing nt 0 p. in. , nnd while dragging n Dose lariat , showed vigorous fight. A Mr. lloreoy was brought in to release the asio , but the attempt was a failure ; the lull wna too full offight to permit any ibertieH. Not oven the Mexicans had icrvo enough to go up to the bull and : ut or in any way to relieve the rope. It took Doracy nnd Ohappell to lasao the mil a cocond time nnd throw him , when io was held down until the ropes had > con removed. The bull made several urious dashes and the spectators ahouted hcmsolvrs hearse nt the renewed proa- met for spurt. Gallardo's escape from lie horns got narrower and narrower , and men the bull finally charged boldly upon ho escape behind which the matador was idibg , and almost tore it down the joy f the spectators knew no bounds. TUT TO THE HWOKD. The band playoi the signal 'for ' the wording , and as soon as Mr. Moore assod down the Toledo blade to Gallardo very eye was strained toward the bull. b was no easy task to accomplish the east s death , and attacks and counter ttacka were numerous before Gallardo ot n chance to stnb the animal in the ght shoulder , making the blade bond ns u did so. The bull sank on his knees nd died , not immediately , but clowly , nd during his dying the spectators dis- orsod , hoping for bettor sport on U'o lorrow. Everything passed ofT quietly , tid while the officers of the law have eon kept on the lookout all day , there as been no conduct deserving of censure , 'ako ' it all in nil , Doclgo City consldora a way of keeping the Fourth a great access. , I KpHlielli/inii or .ittln Hnncor. * Thin lutm of cnnccria the most iiravalont t i po , and In In inuiiy C.VOH nital , iu It gradual- r o.vtn iiw.iy until It ( liwlroyn llfo. It would loin that H lft'H Sptcllio U indeed u specific ir thlH Benign , Mrs. 1C. A. AniiBtronir Vcronn , Miss. , titcs under ilito of Mny 10 , 1884 : "After ikmpiilx Imttlen of Swift's Ki | > cllic thu cnncnr lie illiiKj in rrt-ntly reduced iu th.u. H now [ vuMtim no piin , nnd my goiuirnl limdtli IKU ) much linpiovcd that I ntn nblo to bo up nnd ' .tending to my hoiwi hold dutlcanoinn thing int I had not huuii ublu tn do in wvond yearn. t ; fo"l tluit It uill euro mo. " t ; Mr. Jt. N. Clnjton , of Ilod Clay , Oa. . v rltfB , tinder recent duto : "AH puliilul sou- vf. . ttiniiH In my cnuccr nro dccreiuirg. I foci 1 eildcdly butter , nud the cancer liua com- 1s oncod to lioal. " s < Dr. M. Crumley , O lotliorpo , Gn. , writes 0 1 > .Tdhnny'H MUtuko. 1K 1n Colonel McLood , although not n bad' ' inn at heart , iises very rough language i his intorcpurso with his family. Un turning to his homo from his place of usinons a few days ngo ho found his ifo very much excited over the outru- eoua conduct of n tramp , who , _ being iaaatisfird with the food given him by si Irs. McLeod , bad abused her In n moat utrngoous manner. "Johnny , " Bald Col. McLood to his an year old son , "when you hoard that uw'ardly scoundrel abusing your mother 'by didn't you run to the atoro quick tl nd lot mo kuowJ Didn't you hear ] " "Yes , pn , I was out in the stable nnd .card what ho raid about the food ma ave him , and how ho abused her.but " "ButwlmU" "I thought it was you Bcoldinct ma. IIo sod the Bamo words you do whoa the Inner don't Bult you. 1 didn't think ny ono else would dare to talk to mn in lint way. " Fitted Out fur the SCAHOII. lroiiBO ) B. coaU , stocking nnd nil paimenU can o colored euccfufiilly with the Diamond ) yeu. Fashionable colors. Only lOo. at riiKu ! t . W 1U , lUchurdson & Co. , Bulling- un , VU _ The Holonco tif i'hrenolojry , Jew York Suit. "Tho development nt the back of the toad , my frionds.indicates parental afleo- Ion , " explained the phrenologist. "Now , rou will observe , " ho wont on , feeling of ho I'oy'a head , "that this bump is nbuor- mil in niro , thus indicating that ho loves md reveres his parents to an unusual do- rreo. Is that not BO my lad ] " "Naw. " "What's that ] You do not love your "I think well enough of ma , " the boy replied , "but I ain't very fond of do old man. That bump you're feelin * of ho give me hat night vr id a base ball dub. " iiooroiis. A Growl From Ono of the Prolcsnlon. New York Commcrclal-Adrorttaor. "People are 'not generally aware of the fact , said n distinguished phjsician in this city whose name is familiar nn both continents , and who is popularly supposed to earn an income of nt least $25,000 a year , "but the real truth is that the med ical profession is poor. Not only poor , considered na n body , but men whoso names are on everybody's tongue as able and successful , are often without n dollar in their pockets. It was not always so. Time was when fair competences , if not colossal fortunes could bo amassed by able and industrious members of the profes sion , and when doctors of eminence died worth from 8100,000 to $500,000. But that halcyon time for the ddctors has gone by , and nowadays if a man manages to como out oven with the baker and gro cer nt the end of the year ho is doing Very well for a doctor , and may thank providence that the balance is notngninit him , "Tho causes that have been silently at work during the last quarter of n century to reduce the medical profession to pov erty nnd bring doctors to grief in many ways are not generally understood , of course ; but they ore very simple nncl in- inlligiblo when once you have heard them Hinted. the follows _ Tempera mutantur , rest lows without saying , " quoth the doctor , musingly : "I remember , not so long ago , either , when the ratio of doctors to gen eral population In this city was only ono to l.fiOO. Now , so cxpeditiously are physi cians ground out in thn half n hundred mills 1 could name , styled mcdic.il col leges , that the ratio in this stnto in ono doctor to every 000 inhabitant ? , nnd iu this city ono to every 550. It is this lit- tlu trifle of statistics a more difference in ratio that makes all the difference between opulence nnd starvation. In reality to-day a yountt man without money or influence , whatever his talents , nddrosa or attainments , nnd however os- copti&nally equipped for his work , has loss prospect for BUCCCEI , starting in the world na n physician , than in nuy other department of intellectual activity. "I pity a strong , nctivo , energetic young follow , with brains and culture , when Laeo him step up to the president's desk with an air of 'I'm a mndo man now" to rccojvo his diploma. Energy might avail him In business , but not in medi- ciuo ; nnd the moro energetic ho is the more it will gall him to wait for paticnh that never como , and starve while they are coming. I toll you the tyith for it aught to bo told na a warning to ambi tious young men that the ranko of medicinenro overcrowded , and the [ irobabilitics of success in it scarcely one in 1,000. Accident may give a clover youngster an opportunity to treat an extraordinary case and make his roputa : iou nt a stroke , ttut , ns n rule , ability .a of no nvail for , as a rule , the accident lover happens , and the golden opportuni- : y never turns up. "I have been a professor in a medical loliogo for the last ton yearo , and could .ell you the subsequent history of many i promising graduate , such tales of iroken hearts , blighted ambition , disap- > ointed hopes and wrecked lives , onuing omo times in suicide , from no fault oi ho poor fellowa' own ; only because there ire three doctors where ono is needed. "Yea it .is time high time ; " muaed ho old mnn , letting his head diop , pen- ively. "lligh time the facts were pokon out , printed , nnd diesominated in uch a wny ns to deter bright young men rom spending their best years eluding or a profession that has nothing to offer mt failur ' Warming with hi subject the old man icgan to marshal facts and figures. "Quo [ outer to every C50 persons iu the United itntes ; ono to every GOO in the state of fowJYork ; ono to every 550 in the city. ? ho statistics collected by bureaus cf ital statistics , mainly in largo cities , how tha' on the average , year in and oar out , the ratio of sick persona to enoral population ruus about twenty 'or ' 1,000. In times of epidemic , a little igher ; in exceptionally healthy times or alubrlous climates , a little leas ; ooldom inking below seventeen or eighteen per ,000. Out of these twenty you may ount five as cases of old ago or mourn- lo diaeaso , nnd two or three lore ns non-paying paupers r equivalent to that so far as the iainouancofof : ) the doctors is concerned. low , on the average in this city , every ,000 persons must furnish incomes for wo doctors. That ia , if the sick people twenty per 1,000) ) were divided equally mong the physicians , the numbei as- igned to each would bo n fraction less lian ten , of whom only six or eovun rould bo pay patients. Of courao some uro scores of patients ; some have ono ; but the average ia not thereby af- jcted. "Hut what in moro discouraging still is 10 fact , statistically ascertained nlao , nit on the average the services of a hjaician are dispensed with in twenty- mr cases in every 100 on the fick Hit , ho figures now stand as follows : Don- : antly sick , twenty per 1,000 of whom ight belong to the senile , incurable , nud itupor classes , and three or four more at on with quack medicines or homo imedios , leaving not moro than ten per ,000 , to support the two doctors. As ics arc now regulated , no losses being icurred , if all the pay pationta were di- idcd pro rata among the doctor ? , their icoim-s would not average 810 n eok. "And this , " cried the old graybeard , tvagoly , "is the jiass to which our resent system of medical education has rought a once noble profoaaion. ' Wol tie Meyer. It It now undisputed that Win Pie Mojr- r'n Culurrh Ouro U the only treatment mt will absolutely cure Catarrh fresh or 'hronlo. ' "Very omcacloue. Saml ( > ould , ITeeplnR Water , Nob. " Ono box cured mo , Iw. Bismarck Dakota. " " Mary Kenyon , , "It tcrod me to the mil ( tit , Itev. George K. Ma , Coblovllle , N. Y. " "Onn box rndlcally urod mo , Kov. 0 , II. Tahlorr 140 Noble troot , Brooklyn1" "A perfect euro nftor 30 ears ButTerlm ? , J * D. McDonald , 710 Broad- ray , N. Y. , & 0.0. Thousands of toitlmo. . lala are received from all uiu-ta of the world- ! ) oltvered , $1.00. Dr. Wol Do Meyer's Iby nitrated Trent I OB , " with statcmentu of lie cured , mailed free. D , 13. Dewey & Co , . 12 Ifultdn Street , N. Y tue-t.hurii & B t-m&3om Questions for President J /hlcago Tribune. In these days of betrayal of trusts , of ings , of nbuso of franchises , of epooulat- ng and peculating managers , it is a mat er of no little moment to public interests , t largo as well ns to the private interests uoat specially concerned in Union Pa > : ifio to have a man of the high character , ibility and practical experience in rail- oads of Mr. Adams placed at the head if ono of the great transportation lines n the country. The Union Pacific is not n private bus. noes enterprise. 1 1 is moro of n publiu iorpnralinn than railroads niunlly nro , 'or ' thu United States as a largo bond- loldorU practically a partner in its bua- nota. The peopln of the United fitatci lave therefore the right to "want to know" about Us affairs nud the probable intention * of ita managers , There is n very intense feeling that this corporation has in the past played n very muchiov- oua part in the politics of the country and n very mischievous nud tyrannical part in ita butinoja by its extortionate charges nud its discriminations in favor of potlied shippers against others not so fortunate. These things have been pos sible because the men at thn head of the Union Pacific have been sordid person * , with no views abovu the making of money and without n glimmer of n sense of public duty , and , na Mr. Adams once said of Mr. Gould , ' 'without a concept ion of n moral principle. " Now that the road haa pone into the hands of a re former , who is by birth , education , and preference n man who loves the rigl : ind the right dnroa pursue , the publi will look with n now hope for the oxh iHion on a grand scale , of private virtue , n public affairs. Ono of the first things that poopln wi want to know of Mr. Adams will b whether under his _ management tin Union Pacific will continue its anti-socia courao of refusing to pay taxes on th lands it holds by grant from the Unite States , in the states. They havo'nvoidc doing so hitherto by the miserable subterfuge torfugo of not paying the coata of th land fiurvoys nnd claiming that nn tin paper evidence of title WAI in conao qucnco thereof withhftld they rroro nol the owners of the land , although they have boon declared by the United States to bo the owners ainco they have been allowed by it to issuu bondfl on the no curity of thcao lands. The Union PA cific ought to pay tnxes in the states like other property-owners. Not doing sc puts it in the diegraccful position o dead-boating the community for its civi protection Docs Mr. Adnms intend to permit the Union Pacific under his can to continue in that anarchical position ? i'ho civil Borvico of the Btnto of Nebraska braska is filled with the ngents and cmis sirics of the Union Pacific railroad , The dsiiblo characters draw salaries from the railroad nud from tha common coun ciU , the boards of education , the counties , the state itself , nnd are also"on the [ ) nyroll of the corporation. There ia , wo xro told , a political gloeclub which spends nest of ita time traveling over the state linking nt political meetings which is sup- icrtodint rely out of the treasury of the railroad. The Union Pacific has ita men n the board of public works in Omaha , md when contracts are to bo made for itouo or other materials which the mem- jcrs of the inside rings of the Union Pa- : ifio can supply it is noticed that ho board usually givis theme , o these gentlemen. The road ia cpresented in the board of education , ind. places in the schools are easily founder or relatives nnd friends of its managers. iVhen the atato of Nebraska attempts to ixcrt its power through the legislature o regulate the rates of fn.ro on the branch incs in the state the legislature is pro- cnted from acting by the clover inanon- TCB of the gentlemen who draw ono alary from the people of the state as le - alators and another from the railroads ns ( a employes , attorneys , or what not. iVhorover the Union Pacific runs ita nain line or any branch through Nob- nska there you will find a coterminous hairl of Union Pacific Judges. All this is very much cue of place in a orporation chartered by the people for ho public convenience. It was never outomplnted by the public in creating ho corporation thnt it would ever have o submit to the despotic and universal ule of the corporation , nnd that when it ittempted to exorcise Us undoubted towers to govern the corporation its act on should bo vetoed by the corporation. Che Chicago , Burlington & Quincy road Iocs not maintain a staff of political ockoys to saddle , and bridle , and ride ho people of Nebraska , and yet it has iloasantrr and more profitable relations nth the people than the Union Pacific , rhich devotes BO much of its energy nnd he money of its stockholders to running ho politics of the state nnd of every owri nnd county through which it una. Will Mr. Adams reform this ] HorftfonVs Acid IMionphnto Advantageous In Dyspepsia. Dr. G. V. DOKSV.Y , Piqua , Ohio , Bays : 'I have used it in dyspepsia with very larked benefit. If there is deficiency of cid in the stomach , nothing affords moro ol'of , while the action on the nervous votom is decidedly beneficial. A Hca Hcrpont , 'rom the Now York 3'o t. Six rosiaonts of GeorgetownMassacbu- 3tU , whoso immes are published , saw n ja serpent on Juno 17 , which they das- ribo ns follows : "The head was larger 1:111 : that of n largo ae.-il There waa no arrow neck , but thu body increased In 2 < ) until the water hid the rnmiiiudcr. Behind this , for about fifty or sixty fvot , 1070 waa n wake , us distinguishable as lat made by n tug boat. At ono time , ; a distance of thirty foot from the head , fold of hit body wns BCOII above theater ator , BO that daylight could be oeeu uder it. The color was black , but n Etrrow white stripe seemed to run down 10 throat. The motions of the monster ineath the water , judged by the move- tent of the wnko and thu loop in the sntor , wore serpentine and rapid. The ion nro satisfied that it wna n monster ' the enako species , not less than fifty iot long. " IN THE PASTRY XTSTTO. VnnlllnI.rmnnJrniiirc , vieflnvor Cokes. rfuni.riulllnc..lc.n < drllcatrly uutl nut. rullyn. then-nit < V < > tn irhlcli they ni-ruiiide. 'OU STKEXOTH AND TIIUF. 1'KUIT FLA YOU THEY STAND AEOXL' . mi'ARio y TMI Price Baking Powder Co. , Jlllcnuo , III. St. Loulo. Mo. Uimns or Dr , Price's Cream Baking Powder HB ) r. Price's Liipiilin Yonst Coins , lle l 11 ry Hop Yrii.l. 3TOI5 CATi-n 332CH1O WK JUKK DDT OMB QUAUTT To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit Is to puiirnntoe the payment of the 2i premiums fully described < n our former nnnnunrcrncnta. The premiums will Lo pnld.nomatter how iraall the number of bags returned may be. 0/ir0 Jltaelntelr * Durham TtJiarro (74. ) ' " ' " * ' * ' ' 1 * " " ' _ ifcrKrfcnm , OtirAnm , ff C. DrAn Bin.o Inclofo you 8tl.9M.oo. which plaro on Hpcei&l Dcpoclt to tiny premiums for our rmrty tobacco haps to Im rrturnfil Deo. Uth. loura truly. J 8 OAllll , ITcfldent 7Sf nt th hank of / > urAiml Hurhnm.N Ci/n lO , IWlj . s. .sin I lie to nckiiowlciiitc rccclrt of * 11. ! O ( > from you. nlilcli WP tji > < > iiUcctl UIKJD Bcl | l Ucioslt for Uio object yon "t-itr \ourntnily. ! A. WILEY. Cashier. None crnwlno irttliom plrtnre of HULL on the | sr Sco our oUicr nunounccmcfila. v James Moallnstito * * W Chartered l > y thcStnteoflli : . jnols for thcexprtssptirpoio f of elvinclmmedlatc reliellli I all chronic , unnnry and pri- , . l.vatc discuses. Gonorrhoea , Wf. Qlcst ntidby plulU In all their I.C * ' comftlcQled forms , also all dlscntcs of th : Skin and lilood promptly relieved nnd permanently cured hy reme- the Tacc.Lost Manhoodini3lllvcltictiri.il. ' . ' ,1110r.r ; < prmriimill ( - appropriate ii..r. > ; as .ZPtonca need in each case. 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WEtiS. HICHAHDSON : Co. , JJurlJneton , Vt. 3 S nd ttamp for Dlwy AlmanAC fvr ISf4. icience ot Life , Only $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. KNOW THYSELF , , A GKEA.T BIBDIOAIj WORK Eih nsted Vlt ll y , Nerrous nd PhyBloal Esblllty , 'roraature ' Decline In Man , Eiroraof Youth , on the ntold mlserlea csnltlng from Indiscretion ! oi ex. eocoo. A hook for every man , young , mhlJIo-ujjod , nd old. It oonUlns 126 prescriptions for all acute nd chronic dlReuea caciono of which la Inv&liablo ofonndbytho Anther , whose experience for 23 ears U such &aprobably never bcforo fell to tha let < any physic an 800 pa ea , bound In b nilfn 'ronch muellD mDoesedcovers , full Kllt.fpiatinVeod ) be a finer worlc n erory eonse , mechanical , Itt- rary and profeselonal , thin sny other work eold In : ila country for 92.60 , or the money will Do refccdod i every Instance. Prlco only 81.00 by mall , pool- Aid. Illustrative e.vnple R oenta. Send now. 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