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    8 THIS OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY , JULY 11 , 1890.
THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES ,
Thej Will Be Held Today to Select Oountjr
Convention Delegate ! ,
LOCATION OF THE POLLING PLACES ,
ami ClrrkH or Klection Iho
HroAloli II odors < \ ualii Kriinui-
illy 3 < | iiclcit'il ! ItithcSco
oiul AVnrtl ,
The republican primaries will bohclilnttho
various votlngprec'lnctsof the county and city
todiiy to sulcct dctpjrntes to the county con-
vcntlnn which wlllimmoslxty-nino dolomites
to tlio republican st to convention to bo liold
at Lincoln , Nob. , on Wednesday , July 33 , and
Bcvcnty-onu tic-legates to tlio republican coti-
greviloml convention for the tflrst coiiRres-
sloiinl district , to bohultlut I'lattsmouth , Neb. ,
on .September ! ij : , IM)0. )
'J'ho rein-osculation In tlio convention will
be us follows :
From each want In the city of Omaha and
South Omaha , uifjlit uelOKiiUjs , mid from each
of the country precincts live delegates ,
I'rliiiiirlus under the primary liuv will beheld
hold In the cities of Omnlitiniid south Omaha
from 1 a o'clock ( noon ) to 7 p. in. on I'YIiliry ,
July 1 1 , ntid the iirlinnrlc.i In the country pre
cincts \vlll bo hold thosamo duy from 7 p , m.
to 1) ) p. in.
The voting places in the wards of the city
arc iii follows !
First ward Zimmerman's block , Eleventh
Mid 1'iiclllc streets.
Second ward Food ctoro at 1C8 Williams.
Third ward Not yd named.
J'onrthvnrd -1110 South Sixteenth street.
Fifth wnrd-ErllhiK's hull , North Sixteenth
treot , near Nlclioliis.
Sixth \viiril 13irbcr shop , Twonty-fourth
> : A Luke streets ,
Savor.th ward 1212 Park avrnuo.
1'Jghlh ward 2KKI Cumins street.
Ninth ward Lowe avenue and Cuming
BtlVl't.
The South Omaha iwllliiB plnces will bo as
usunl. The polling pliicesln the country pre-
ainets will bo thosnino : w 1 ist year.
A IjtilmriiiK.Man'rt Vlowfl.
OMAHA , July 0 , IS'.H ) . To thoKditor ofTiir
BBK : A year ago last winter Dr. Mercer
Tvantod to Ueep some of the laboring men of
Omaha at , work putting down noles unil lay-
ITIR trucks. How did Muyor IJroiitch help
the laboring inenof Omaha that winter } Sim
ply by sending a iwllccinaii to watch the
men and when lie found them ( Hawing holes
tlio pollcunian made them stop work or bo ar
rested , I thlnlca jjood many of the lutwrint ?
men of Omaha out-lit to remember Broatch
for keeping them from work that \vlntcr. Dr ,
Mercer KIIVO us the best street ear snrvico In
the United States. No one can deny the
credit duo lr. ) Alcrccr.
jV LAUOUI.XO
IIHI'UATISKS K-\VAIII3.
OL'lie Imv CovcrnliiK I'rlmnry Elections
in Metropolitan CllioH.
An net to protect primary elections and
convention" " ) of political parties and ininish
offenses coininltied tlicreat :
Section 1. If nt any political primary elec
tion held bv any political party , orgaiiirntion
or nsaocliitloii in the state , tiny individual
shall f.dsolv pcrsomito and votu under tlio
naniu oC any other person or shall intuntlonal-
ly vote without the right to do so. or shall
willfully obstruct and prevent others Ironi
voting who tiavo the right to do so at such
primary , or shall fraudulently and wrongful
ly deposit ballots in the ballot box or talw
thorn therefrom , or shall commit any other
fraud or wrong tending to defc.it or alTcct tlio
result of the election , lie slmll bo deemed
guilty of umlsdcmciuior.
Sec. ii. Political parties , organizations or
associations in tills state may adopt such
rules and regulations mid appoint presiding
oflleors and inspectors of election thul tlicy
deem Just and woper.
Provided , That in all cities of the metro
politan , llrst nnd second class the polls at
such primary elections shnll bo opened at 13
o'clock noon and closed at 7 o'clock In the
afternoon , stunilard time , on the day oa
which such elections arc held.
Sec. ! ! . The vote or ballot of any person
offered at any Mich election shall upon chal
lenge by any lavfiil voter thereat lie re
jected unless ho bo sworn as to his qualifica
tions as such voter and the presiding ollk'cr
or any inspector of such primary Is hereby
empowered and it shall bo his duty to admin
ister an outh to such pencil and to any other
person offering to vote , as ho may decia ad
visable , which onth * shall bo as follows :
"You do solemnly swear ( or uHirin ) that you
will tmo answers make to such
tniestlohs as shall be put to you
by the presiding ofllcer or cither
of the inspectors of this ptimnry election ,
touching your name and rosldonco and your
quallllcatloiiB as a votorin tlilsdistrict , ward ,
or precinct , and whether you have buforo
voted in this district , ward , or precinct , and
whether you have before voted at this prim
ary election. " And It shall bo the duty of the
presiding officer , or one of the inspectors at
Bucli primary election ( If required by the per
son clmlU'iigiiig ) to keep a correct record of
the Interrogatories propounded by said pre
siding ofilcer or inspector to any person who
shall have boon duly sworn as provided by
this act , and also a correct record of the
answer to all such interrogatories , which
record shall bo forthcoming. deposited hv
him or them with the clerk of the county In
which said primary election Is held.
Sec.I. . In case the person so swearing
Bhnll Intentionally nuilco false answers to any
miestioii so put to him by the presiding of-
licer , or any Inspector , or either oE them , at
such primary election , ho shall upon convic
tion bu adjudged guilty of perjury , ami shall
bo punished by imprisonment m the peniten
tiary for a term not loss than ouo year , nor
inovo than three years.
See. 5. If any person acting ns nu
ofllccr , inspector , teller or canvas
ser , at any such primary election ,
shall knowingly receive tlio vote of
any individual who shall have been chal
lenged or who is known to him not to bo entitled -
titled by tlio rules and regulations of tlio as
sociation or organization or polltic.il party
holding the primary election , to vote at such
primary , unless the sumo shall first bo sworn
in as aforesaid , or shall in any manner fraud
ulently -wrongfully deposit , or put any
ballots Into or talto any from the ballot Uoxof
any primary election , or shall fraudulently or
wrongfully mix any ballots with those cast at
any primary election or shall knowingly make
nny false count , canvass , statement , ccrtltl-
cato or return of the ballot castor vote taken
lit said primary election , ho shall bo deemed
guilty of a misdemeanor.
See. 0. 3t any person who is entitled to
vote or Is elected a clelogato at any such
primary or convention , shall accept or recelvo
nny money or valuable thing as a considera-
ntlon for his vote , ho shall bo deemed guilty
of misdemeanor.
See. 7. The words "primary election" as
used hi this act , shall bo construed so ns to
embrace all elections held by any political
party , convention , organization or associa
tion , or delegate therefrom for the imrnoso of
choosing candidates fo olllco or the election
of delegates to other conventions , or for the
purpose of nny political party , 'organization ,
convolution or association.
Sec. 8. Ko person shall bo entitled to vote
at any primary election unless of the ago of
twenty-oao years and a duly inialltied voter
under the laws of this sttito and the pre
scribed rules and regulations of the political
party , organization or association holding the
primary election.
Sec. { ) , That the punishment of nny of the
offenses in thlu net declared to bo misdemean
ors shall bo a line not exceeding & 00 or Im
prisonment not exceeding ouo year , or both ,
such line and imprisonment.
See. 10 , .All acts and parts of acts inconsis
tent with the provUlous of this act are hereby
repealed. _
IUUS tJUltlNG UKPKATIJIIS.
a'ho Twnnty-ICIghters Marshal In - City
IinborcrM irortlio Hrniitoh IViomlct.
Uoports reach Tin : Dcu from various parts
of the city that the Twenty-Ki'htors ! and
Broatch henchmen generally lire hustling up
all tlio busy and Idle laborers they can Had in
oiiler to vote them for Broatch in the prima
ries today , Special uttentloa is being
paid to the graders and mou ut work on pub-
y morning ChnfTeo was out In
IlailSCom varknustMngupthomen engaged us
laborers there. Ho will nttoinpt to vow them
nil In the Seventh ward , and jiosslbly in other
wards , irreipcctlvo of their place of real-
tVnco , . ,
'ltf scwcr laborers on Lcavcmrorth turn
Fnrnatn strocU have been approached by the
combine and It Is expected that they will bo
turned loose and run across lots all over town
nnd voted for Ilrontcli nt the primaries In
Bpito of the law against repeating.
J3ro.iU'h tins approached a man by the
nnnio of Stophcnson , an old bricKtnukcr , who
has a son In the pen , with a promise to par
don the latter In case Stcphcnson will turn In
nnd help elect Ilroatoh with the men
ho employs and can control. Stephenson ,
however , will probably not bo deceived , as
Governor Thavor Is said to have the matter
of iKirdonltiK Stephcnson's son under favor-
nblo consideration.
oiii'cror ' ! iiiection.
The Judges nnd clerks selected by there-
jnihllcan county ecu I ral cotntnlttco to servo at
tod.iy's primary election In the various
wards of ( lib city and South Omalu are as
follows i
First ward -Peter Beck ami U. M. Smith ,
Judges ; K. K. Long , cleric.
Second ward John Schrocder nnd Antono
Koinont , Juilgcs ; I ) . D. O'CuiinclI , clerk.
Third ward Moso Sturinnii nnd 1' . J. Will-
lams , Judges ; O. A. Decker , clerk.
Fourth ward 0. M , O'llrlen nnd P. E.
Uoblnson Judges ; E. Wlittehorn , clerk ,
Fifth Ward John Walbor nnd P. O.
Brophv , ludgcs ; Harry Ilaiholl. elcrlc.
Sixth \ VardJohn F. Pngo and T. II. I'lat-
ner , judges : R K , Munn , clerk.
SevontliVardP. . J. Quealcy nnd Samuel
MeLeod , Ju lcs ; Charles L. Thomas , clerk.
Klghth Wanl-It. 0. Vanness and S. T.
Hayes , judges ; C. it. McNnmco , clerk.
Ninth \Vard-H. D. Ncclev and Otto
L.rgeson ) , Judges ; M. AI. Van Horn , cleric.
South Omaha James 1" . Hayes and II.
Warrick , Judges j II. B. Hale , clerk.
- %
Tli < llnltui'i Scinulohed.
The dissatisfied I'ummnnyitcs who wci\do
featcd at tlio preliminary caucus in the Second
end ward "Wednesday evening decided to try
it again last night , and they gave it out dis
tinctly tint It was to bo a "bolters
meeting. " They hud been fairly beaten in
a square , open fight , but as it was
contrary to Tammany rules to submit grace
fully to defeat , they would not glvo It up nnd
therefore planned this meeting of their own
deepest sympathizers in order to spring a
slnto of Broatch delegates to bo presented at
the regular \vnrd caucus tills evening , as
against the delegates selected nt
tiie open caucus held under the
auspices of the Second Ward lcmibllcan {
club. But subsequent events showed that
tlicy had again reckoned without their host.
It was apparently a meeting of the most
devoted Ui'oatchltes wlicn the meeting was
called to order and I. N. IcCoy elected
chairman. As soon as the lirst step
was taken , however , toward de
claring against tlio regularly
nominated delegates in favor of a crew of
Broiitch Iliinlcicj , it suddenly transpired that
Dr , Mercer'- ' ) supporters had not forgotten
him , and the air was again and again frac
tured with cries of "Mercer , " Mercer , "
"Tho Into friend of the Second ward. "
'J'ho Ih'oatch adherents wore surprised at
the outbreak , mid disgusted with themselves ,
.A number of them realized that Broatch
had 110 inorcshovv in the Second ward than a
cake of ice in a sweltering furnace , and
hastened to got away from such
an unfriendly atmosphere , but some
of them stayed and re-enacted their
moblilco proceedings of Wednesday night.
They raved and yelled , and grossly insulted
tbo Mercer nicn who hud shown the neces
sary oouragu to oppose them. Somoof them
even ; \ anted to light to ease their perturbed
spirits , and cavorted madly up and down ,
Imt it was all useless , nnd the exhibition was
ilnally brought to a close , It was a terribly
bitter pill for thoTaininanyites , but it had to
fo down.
Firut Wixril Republicans.
The First ward caucus , held at Eleventh
and Piorcu streets last night , was rather n
quiet affair and was decidedly of a fiercer
complexion.
The hall waj crowded and after being
called to order the caucus nominated E. K.
Long as chairman and C. S. Elgutter as sec
retary.
J. II. Butler moved that the chair appoint a
committee of live to select the names of eight
delegates to lie voted upon at the primaries
today.
J. II. Butler , Ernest Stuht , Tee Kstnlle ,
John Mnttieson and J. W. Honza were se
lected as such committee.
The caucus took a recess of ilvo minutes ,
and upon reassembling the committee re
ported the following delegates and alternates :
Delegates Isaac Hascall , KrncstStuht , K.
1C. Long , John Mnttieson , Milco Ford , .loo
Kent , Ciotlcib Zimmerman and John Uoslchv.
Alternates Lee Kstello , John Butler , K
M. Halk , Ham Bnrgstrom , W. A. Kelly ,
F , Unndhauser , L. . F. Nelson nnd F. Ilerzlco.
Thcro were three Dnmtch men present ,
Pete DoUon , Judge Lytlo and E. C. Kperson ,
and they at. once set up a howl , claiming that
they were not represented on the ticket , but
woru promptly shut on * by a motion to ad
journ being put and earned.
U'lie Sevontli Ward itcpuulluniii.
The republicans of the Seventh ward held
a mass meeting at l'J12 Park avenue lust night
to complete arrangements for the primary
elections today. President MUte Leo presided -
sided , und In a happy speech deplored the
lack of opposition la tlio coming contest , lie
wondered whcro all , the llruatch men had
gone , he said. If any Broatch men showed
up at the polls they should be watched , as
Ull'.V I'UL IUM11.V IUU HUU UUlUllg 1(1 ( IIHI WllFU.
Holes were adopted governing today's elec
tion. Samuel iMcLeod will bo judge of clee-
.lon , Charles Thomas clerk , and P. J.
Qucalev Inspector ,
Tlio following ticket was placed In nom ina-
tlon for doleatc3 ; and alternates to the
county convention ;
Delegates M. L. Koeder , J. W. ICllcr , AI.
Loc , 1) . J. Collins , F. Crawford , E. Walsh ,
Cicorgo W. Sablno , AI. I ) , Petei--on.
Alternates-Cioorgo A. Jopllu , John T. Bell ,
E. Gibson , Dr. R. U. Moore , V. Ilormonsky ,
F. W. Taylor , 1. li. Oochran , Ed R Dunio.
Pi urlliVard
The Fourth \\-tird republicans held their
caucus in Justice Anderson's onli-a lust evenIng -
Ing , It was Mercer , Mercer , everywhere.
Qulot , strong , uunnlmou * fur Mercer.
II. D. Dunchati was In the chair , and the
followlc were elected :
IJelogatcs-Frcd Gray , Elijah Dunn , n. G.
O1 Donahue , E , Uosowater , Robert D , Dun
can' , Moso P. O'Urltu ' , It. Smith , MoriU
Meyer.
Alternates John S. Wood , Ed Crowell , J.
D. Pilcher , George Smith. It. S. Berlin ,
Charles Hannon , T. 1C. Sudborroiifb , Gust
Anderson.
Announcement.
G. B. Alooro&Co. , have been appointed
wholesale aeentsfor the eolebrateJ waters of
Kxcelsior Springs Alissourl.
Jlr. Kru-ln Very Naturally Protests.
Tin : Dr.i : Wednesday contained a paragraph
to the effect Unit Air. Blazer of Don Carlos
lumber fame hud handed In for publication
afildavlts going to the discredit of Mr. It. S.
Krwin , Information waa also given that a
suit was soon to bo filed. Blazer was told
that the affidavits could not be used until the
suit materialized. Yesterday Mr.Erwln called
and made n statement which has satisfied the
managing editor that Blazer has attempted to
use Tun UBK to subserve an ulterior purpose
of his own. Mr. Erwln , xnion request , wrote
the following curd for publication :
OM AH t , Rob. , July 10. To the Editor of
TimUcii : Uc-nr Sir By your permission I
have read the afUdavit of C , T. Blazer , re
ferred to in T UK Bur. , nnd have mndo to your
nwmigmg editor a full statement of my busi
ness relations with Mr , Blazer and the facts
wntoh led up to the arrest of Blazer and Hal-
lard for forgery. Moro arrests will follow in
time.
It Is unnecessary for mo to make any state
ment for publication , only to say that from
what you now know I tldnk that you must
realize that Blazer has attempted tousovour
paper to break the foivo of what I hnvudoiiQ
and am still doing In assisting County Attor
ney Alahoiicy In prosecuting these par
ties. VOUM truly , U. S. EUVI.N.
Nerve niul Liver Tills.
An Important discovery. They net on the
liver , btomach and bowels through tbo
nerves. A now principle. They speedily
euro bUllousncss , hail taste , torpid liver ,
piles and constlnatlon. Splendid for men ,
women and children. Smallest , mildest ,
surest. JW doses for M cents. Samples free
utlvtitm < &Co.'s 1Mb inul Douglas.
Drluk Excelsior Springs Missouri water *
IlAIMtOAl ) GOSSIP.
Tng llnt ; with the Kl in row.
The Western freight association has given
notlco that rates between Chicago and Mis
souri river points will bo advanced August 1
to nearly the same schedule that existed bo-
ore the war that reduced fl t and second
lassos to IX ) and -JO cents. The 3) . it AI. re-
clved Instructions yesterday to make out
a sheet in accordance with the following fig
ures which compared with the rates now * in
effect show what the advance will be !
1st 2d 3d 4th Stli A T ) 0 T ) H
Now rate . 70 58 fl 2i 21 SS 21 18 M 15
old rate . co M ; n ! . - > is y > ai n u 1:1 :
The original rate w-ns 75 cent first class nnd
CO cents second class. Oa the fourth , fifth
nnd A classes , which include thebulkof ship-
nents nnd all heavy poods the rates are ' „ ' , 4
and 7 per cent lower under this ndvnnco
linn they were a year ago.
There are existing doubts , however , among
nilrond men about this proposed advnnco
over going into effect. Merchants nroso well
satisfied with the present condition of things
hut they will enter vigorous protests against
naklng any disturbances , and 1 f necessary go
> eforo the intor-shito commerce commission.
rtio Commercial club of Omaha will do all It
can to prevent the abolishment of present
rules for others 23 per cent higher.
A Western Reduction.
The rate clerks of nil roads are holding
their quarterly meeting , nnd In compliance
with an order issued by tlio general pnssen-
gcr ngcnts have made qulto a sweeping re
duction In passenger rates bet-ween St , 1'iuil
nnd Alissourl river points and Helena , Mont.
The Omaha lines received notice this
nornhitf that hereafter the first class rate
from hero to Helena , which Is now $ -18.75.
will bo 10 , second class Si" , both ways , nnd
round trip tickets , liitcrchnngablcGO. This is
nn advance of 51 on the old rate going nnd
coming on the same road and of ? 15 on the in-
orchangablo plan , that is for tlio privilege of
going out ono way and returning by any
> ther route. The round trip to Spokane Pulls
s placed nt ? 75 llrst class , but the second
class remains unchanged. To all Interniedl-
ito points between 1'ocatcllo nnd Umntcila
Juuctlou llrst class lares are reduced about $ J.
lii Mud Kalth.
Enemies of the Union Pacific and Burllng-
.011 roads have discovered that tickets Issued
> y them on account of the national teachers'
convention nt St. Paul , as well ns to the
knights of Pythias conclave nt Milwaukee
ire in the hands of scalpers and n great big
ow 1ms been made. It is charged that these
tickets were thus issued -with n view to cat-
.ing the regular rates and ns proof thereof
, ho claim is imido that they do not contain
, ho signatures of the original purchasers , ns
required by the i ivcmciit. This of course
enables the scalpers to fill in the names of
lartles to whom they make sales.
A Oliantaiiiia ' 1 rain.
The Milwaukee yesterday put on what it
calls aChnutauqua train , which runs making
.rips every few minutes between the transfer
depot , Council Bluffs nnd the Cliautauqun
grounds. It will bo operated continuously to
the 18th , and leaves the depot as follows :
0:10 : , 7:50 : , Oi.'O a , m. ; 1 : r.O ! M , " , 0-)5 ) , 7-10 : p.
in. He-turning it leaves the grounds at 0:40 : ,
8:20 : , 11:20 u. m. ; 2:20 , 5:15 : , 7Ui : , 10:1G : p. m.
Notes ana" Personals.
The Chicago , St. Paul \-Kansas City road
lias established an npency in Denver , with
iiYanlt I. Smith as the representative. Air ,
Smith was formerly connected with the
Union Pacific.
Vice President Ilolcomh , General AInnager
Brinliherhoft and Ccn6ril Passenger Agent
Lomax have gene out on a tour "of inspection
over the Missouri Hivcr division.
S. S.Jones , who resigned the chairmanship
yesterday of the Western car service associa
tion , becomes chief clerk to Car Accountant
Buckingham.
"Jnstns Gootl , "
Say some dealers who try to sell n. substitute
preparation when u customer calls for Hood's
aarsaparilla. Do not ullo.\y any such fnlso
statements as this Induce you to buy what
you do not want. Remember that the only
reason for malting it Is that n few cents moio
profit will bo inailo on the substitute. Insist
upon having the best medicine Hood's Sar-
saparilla. It is peculiar to itself.
TIIK at
I'ropei-ty Owners Drcldo Vpon tlio
Kind of ruvoincnt They Want.
These streets on which n majority of the
property owners have agreed ns to the -kind
of pavement to bo used are ns follows :
Puelflc in paving district No. 3S3 , Thirty-
first in paving district No. 2SO , Davenport In
201 , drove in 2tH , Thirty-first nvcnuo In No.
203 ) Twenty-ninth nvcnuo in 207 , Lowe tvvc-
nuo lu ! i'.X ) , ntnuoy In 2SO. PmiiWlr In 231 ,
WolMtorlit 200 , Eighteenth in STS , with sheet
nsplialtuin ; Twentieth in Kill , shoot iisphaltum ] ;
Twcnty-scconil in 200. Sherman aveiuio In
2.VJ , Jones in 140. with red Colorado sandstone ;
Twcutiotli in'SO , Furnniu in 24' ' and Fif-
teotith inSTO , with vitrided brick.
Tlioso streets ooiistituteil the body of the
adopted report of the council commlttro on
paving , eurbins nnd fnitteritig , which closed
with the statement that an ordiimnro hail
been proposed in accordance therewith and
the rRcoinmcndntion that it p.iss. .
A special mcotinpr of the council will lie
hold tonight forihondoptioix of tbo ordinance.
Quinsy troubled mo for twenty years.
Since I started UBlng Ur. 'J.'ltoinas1 Electric
Oil , have not Imd anattaclr. 'I'ho Oil cures
sore tlirotit at oncu. Mrs. L ua Conrad.
Staiidlsh , Mich. , Oct. 21 , 'SJ. :
The following pormlts were issued by the
buildintr Inspector yes terday :
A. Sovcnsoti.one-storv fraiiiiiilivclllng ,
Orchard anil Forty- first streets . tl.OOO .
T. J. Holland , ono mid one-half story
frame awellint , ' . T\\ent.y-Ufth ui'd
Siililcr streets. . . . 1,500
Jacob Ilendls , iidilition to dwclllDi ; ,
1803 and Thirteenth btrect . 500
Total thrco permits . $3,000 ,
ICntltlcd td tlien < ; fit.
.All nro entitled to the best that their money
will buy. so every family should have , .it
oni'c , a bottle of tbo best family remedy ,
Syrup of Wigs , to cleatisu the system when
costlvu or bllioufl. For stile lu 5Uo and $1.00
botllcs by all leading druggists.
It 'iiporlor collcn"orrovpnln millionothnmoi
for moro llmti n quarter ot n rcninry. ItHii'clby
Iho unlloil Htntua Ouvorninont , Kn < lor ! > l by tlio
hcnas of tlip ri nt itnlvcrnltlf' H Ilio Mroniioil ,
I'litc't Mini .Mott llotllliful. Ur l'rno > Cream link.
Inirl'otrciorclo't ' tiotcintaln niunmnln , lliuo or nlum.
SolJonlj Iri rnni
I'KK'i ; ItAKINI ! I'OlVUKIl CO. ,
.NowVori. Chicago , S.m rrnnclscu. St. I/iuIs.
To euro nillciisncM. Sick Itcmlaclic , Consllpntlon.
Malaria. Urnr Cumi'blnts. tnko tlio sail )
ana certain remedy ,
tJOtlio85IALIJSI7.R(40 ( llltlp boons to fhobot-
tlo ) . They tire tlioinoEtconTCnlcnt ! eult all ages.
I'rlcoutoltlicr size , UO cent * per iK'tllO.
KISSDMf nt ? ' 17 < 70 : I'lioto-pravuro.
7 . " imnelslioof this jilaura tor 4
cents ( cuppers or ' - -
J. P. SMITH , * ; CO. .
Mnfccra of "Ullo Ilonns , ( it. l juls. Jto.
ESTABLISHED 1878
BY THE
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT ,
OF IKE PUBU8 OH/miTY. /
Operated under n twenty year's contract by the
Mexican Intcrnutloiml Improvement
Coiupiiiiy. *
( Irani Monthly drawing held In thn Morefqtio
I'nvlllim In thi ) Alnmodn I'nrk , C'lty of Mexico , iitul
publicly coiiductoilby government olllolnls ni > i > olnt-
u > l for Ilio luiii-otjuty tliu bucretury uf tlio Interior
uuJtbaTrcatury.
LOTTERY OF THE
BEHEnCENCU PUBLICft.
THE NEXT MONTHLY DRAWINC
Vflll bo held la the CITV OK M1UCICU ,
OH'THUFJSDAY ' ,
AUGUST 7th , 1800
CAPITAL PRIZE , 60,000.
SOiOO ( Tloljcts at $4. $ : HO,000.
I'rlcoof Tlclffts , AiiiL'i'Icuii Money.
MTholos 9'i : IlalvooS' : Q
S,370 l'rl7Ps . Amonntlrii ; lo . J1TS..T.O
All I'rlicsfloUl In Hie United ttatos fully paid In
U. B. CurrcDty.
AGENTS WANTED.
{ iToii Cl.un HATTS , or nny other Informntlcn
desired , write lexllily in Ihn nderncd | , clvitrly
ttntlni ; your resilience , ultlittutc , count- , street nnil
number. 3loru rapid return mall dolUury will bo
imanrcd by your crjcloalUet nn envclupu tearing your
full niltlrusa.
IMPORA.NT.
A.ddrc.s3 , U. HAPSETTI.
CtTVOl' AlUXICO ,
Jlcxico.
Or to Cii.xs. Tl. MANir.r.ti k Co. , Ilooiu 401 N. V.
LUu DulldltiX. Oinalia , Xil : > .
lly ordinary letter , contalnlnu JIONF.V Oltnuil
mied by till U.xori > si Companies. New York Us-
change , Urali orl' < ln ) Note.
SPKCI.M-
Brtormiof cotitrnel t'JO romimnjr must deposit tlio
Bum ot nil i > rl/u Incluilcd Intlio sclionio bcroio foilIng -
Ing u sltiKlo tlokct , und rooelvu Ilia fol .owing olliclal
in-i-inlt :
CitiTit'iCATn"lliorchy certify that the Il.ink of
l.uiKloti nml .Mexico lim cm doposlt tlio necessary
( urulsto eimrnntco tlio pnymcnt of nil prize ) drawn
ly the l.otcrl.i do la lienotlci'ticla Pitlillca.
Ai'oi iNAiiCAHitr.i.o , Intorfcnor.
Further , the trompun ) Is required In distribute lltty-
> U percent , of the vnlnu "full the tickets Inprlzo
a Inrfcr nortloii than Ii nlvt'n by nny other lottery ,
Klnally , tha nuiuborill tickets Is limited tobO.OOO-
SO.OOO less than aittolJ by cither lotteries uslntfthu
. Tills Is in certify tluit tlio Il.ink of Commerce ,
Niialivlllu , Tuuii. . will pay all prl/ca 111 above.
CIIJLS. U. UUNCA.V , Cushlcr.
"THIS is AM AGE OF APOLUNARIS WATER. "
Walter Jlesant.
is
THf QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS , "
MOT1CE.
THE WELL-KXOVW
YELLOW LABELS OF THE
APOLLIXARIS COMPANF LIM
ITED , -ARE PROTECTED JJY
PERPETUAL INJUNCTIONS OF
THE SUPREME COURT.
BEWARE OF IMITATZOKS.
jjft
e o scourin sea -
Even the little pig in the picture is a more
agreeable companion than a man with a dirty
collar or a woman who presides > over a tawdry
house. But nobody wants the reputation of being
a pig under any circumstances.
/
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The Doctor IB unsurpassed
lu tlio treatment of nil
forma of I'rivwo DlM'iiso.
Nolreotnicnthasovu been
mote nicu'futul nnd Jiono
- - - - lint hull stronger endorse *
ment. A euro Is guaranteed In ilKMeryworelcuBcs
In from 3 toSilnve without tlio lots of nn hour' * time.
vB Da n- T10c | , yho
( , mvJ | , ) ccn
ui' < lfrlu treatment for
- - - ' Strictureorillfllcnliy In
rcUcvlne tlio tilaliler. pronouncolt a nins-t unnilcr-
till success. A complete euro In nfcw days Mliliout
i > aln. Instruments or lo. -jftimo. .
llmlillty omcrvmipiicss , In their wortl forms aud
mnpt urcnilf'jl re nlt nro nbsolnk'ly cttreil.
JHSDASEa cnrvd
At licnio vltlinut
Instrument ! . A wonderful rcnudy. HOUItb for
Indies from 2 to 4 ON'LV.
i ( inilnllDlfcnJcsof tlicSUin ,
Illood , Heart , l.lvcr , Kid-
1 neys and Ilhiddcr cured ,
i C'urcil In 30 to W diiye. Tlio
i inoftniplil , biifc nnd elfeiM.
Ivo trratnicnt Immvnto tlic
racdlc.il prnfesslon. Eu-ry Irnccof Ilie cliscasu re-
mo veil from tliu blood ! ncomplclc cure guaranteed.
IfB ( ft ffiH ? ff ? For"nmn"or "niunnn" . nch JOc
BflftStLBKiRi ( stnmris ) . Treatment by rnrrc-
"Uttft0ri& *
" Hpiiniience Stumper reply.
* N. E. Con. HTM AND PAIIMIK ST.
1 Open fnim 8 A. M. to fi I' . 31.
Entrance on rurmnnor Htli at. ,
OP.UHA. NFC
DPS. Merrill & Merrill
Sl'BCIA.IjlS'18 I.V
Chronic. Ncrvoiii , Illood nnrt Snrzleal dlKoniei , nnd
UU'o.ises or tlio Eye , Ear , Note. Thiont unU Chctt.
Special Alt -urlon to I > KOII < ICH ! ' \Vo-
innn nnd ChililrRii ,
Tim doctors lm > o liivl years cf oxporlcnce In Ilio
) lO | l\lnH \ of llruoklyii ami N'uw Vnrk , anil tire niiiuni ;
the ino.-t Biicccislul and Nvldcly knoitn pcilullBl In
llils couulrf.
Jo YniiiiR nnd MI(1 < lp-Acol | Mon.
Lost Slnnlinmt , Norvoui DoliUlty , Spornmtorrhin
Bomlniil I/io ti , I'liyilcnl Ducny , nrlihiK from In.lU-
crcllon , p mincing Hlt'eplomiuaa , ( losi > undcncy , | iin- |
plf on tlio face , iivurnluu to society , easily illsconr-
QMtHl , luck ot conHdcnco , dull , unlit forstuily or Imjl-
nesi. nnd rinds lite a burden , safely , I'trmuiitnU ' j and
ijpccdlly curud ,
lilOOll 1111(1 ( SlC1 ! ! DiHMUKIlH.
Syphllli , n dl'caso must drcailful ID Its results ,
couijluli ) > ly urnJIcntel.
U . to-llritinry knripr.v.
Cionurrl'in , Gleet. Syphilis , llrdrocclo , Vnrlcorolo
nnd btrlctiiro i.ullcully im > l cufuly cured wltlinut
imlaor iletontlon from bmlnoti. AllSuxuul Defur-
tnlllut unj liaitiliinciUb | to ui'inlugo luccuiifulljrru-
inuvotl
/til ItucUil DlJca oi tnfcly nnd purminontlr cured.
llonrs'Jii. ' m , IIIISp. in. MnmluyH , 1U till U.
.N , II. rcu-auns unnblu tovlsllii" nny butrentn.I nt
their lioiuo by corie i > onileiico. .Mcillclnci iinU lu-
Btructlutu mint by U > | > IC > HI , Cunr.iHution frcu.
foinl tents In Htuni | > 3 to Insure rc ] < ly.
uis Kiiicuiitii fct , , Ontiomo
Oiuru | Mouse. Uainlin , Ni'l ) .
* M KJ MU h w iw U O * - Y1 HJ i
Kcr LOSrorSAUJNO KilOIOOD |
OcitralinJMiHVtlUrt JJlUIXlIVi
UtMrlutli * ItoeJ. fiti'.ailloai ' d v > rot > r oi.llpj
UKM * CRIS MtSDICAU CO , , OlfFFA
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT.
, . .jdiusri'iictf. i. cb Ijox contains . , . . . . . . , , . , . _
mint. (1 alix , or > tc lor 81 , itntliy lnlll | > rr | > alil.
Wlili r U oiler ( IT > li boxHII it-ncl imr'lia r
r . . t ' I n T . n i f inii 3 to
tt ' i
GOODMAN DHUG CO. ,
1110 Turuum strctt , . OmuUu , Neb
Sreat i
Jewelers and Silversmiths ,
SIXTEENTH AND F.ARNAM STREETS , - - OMAHA , NEB
Bargains in Bargains in Watches.
Nickel Kiilcliei from f.W ) upwnrils.
Hllvrr wnlclnM from f. > npwiinls.
Diamonds.
. Ladlus'ttold nntuliei from M.1 upwards.
Uetdlumen'Hold | wutuhcsfroiu (2& upwnrdi.
Diamond rlnEs from J2.50 upwards. Bargains in Jewclcry.
Diamond collar buttons from ft ! upwards.
Diamond rrarf pins from S5upnnnl9. \Vecnrrynfull line of jewelory hielinlln ;
Diamond cult buttons from M upwards. both aollil itol.l nml line rolled pinto rlim ,
Dlanioad Mints fiom H.U ) upward * . | ilin , eurrlriiii , luckota , olnilai , bnu'ek'H ,
Dlauiond laro tilns frumflOiipn'nrili. ni'rklncos riiirnnd rnllnr buttons , etc. Ar-
llfumoml parrluiftifrom ? 1 upwurils. tlcle.sacluallr MorlhM nu nollnt Mo lu 'jo ,
Diamond lirnculctH froml.pitipwnnls. ami all otlifir KOod.s are Hold nt the Hniao pro-
Dlnuionil peiidiintH tmni J'J.'iupwiinli. portion. Sou our show wlndowa. Hue our
Diamond neeklktcx from f.VJ upwunU bnriMlaprluos.
Watches , Clocks and Jewelry Repaired
at Reasonable Prices.
Greatly Reduced Prices on Silverware , Clocks , Lamps ,
"Umbrellas , Optical Goods , Etc.
Grand Lottery of Juarez.
Under the MantiEeinont of the Mexican International Banking Co. , Concessionaries.
INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE T
GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING
Will tnUc nlnon In nnMiit t.hn nTTY " .T''AUK7 , ( formorlv i'aso del Norto ) ,
WEDNESDAY , JULY 23d , 1890.
Under the personalsupcrvtsfnn ot GEN. JOHiS S , MOSI5Y , and MR.OAMII..O <
the former a KeiitH'tnau of Hiich prominences In the United States th.it lila nrosotico alptio la
sufficient KimiantcoU ) the publlo that the drawing will bo hold with strict liotiuity nnd 'idr-
ness to all , mid tlio latter ( tlio Supervisor of tlio Moxloan Oovornmeu'j In of equal ittiuulajr
and Intuifrlty.
CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO.
Only 60OOO Tickets ! Only 6OOOO , Tickets !
, E TICKETS , $4 $ ; HALF TICKETS J2 ; QUARTER TICKETS , SI.
LxIS-T OP
1 Prize of $60,000.$60,009 $ 100 I'rli ; of Approximation ( Munch Prizes. I B,0
i . 'rlreof lO.OC X 10,000 IW I'rUoi of 30 ouch 8,0
1 I'rltecf 1'iu ' , fi.OO 1W 1'rlioi of 23 until 2 , &
n I'liidwof l.UUU I'l.rh. . . , . H.UUI . Tnrmlnal Priy.es.
10 I'rliosut 0)0 ) uocli 2JM ) MSTorinlnnli to ( Jii ) I'rUoof t' ? > each fll.O
V. I'rltuiot 1UO each & , ( ' I'JJ ' TiTmln.ili to llll.UJJ I'rlzo uf ill liuoU 6'J
1UO 1'rlzuaof K onch fjtIW
'aa 1'rliosof j 1014 Prizes amounting to $125,070 ,
\Vc the unrtpnlKncd liorchr corllfjr thit tlin Hnnco If any ticket rtrowlnRn prlzo M sent to tlionn'lorj
Nnclonnl nf Moijto In Clilhualnm lim on dcnoilt utitneil , IU f co vnlnu will lie rollfctud and
fromlliu Moxlran Internntlutml llnnkln < { Company , to tbo owner tliuwof freu at clinr/J.
tinni'coajury fiunN to Kiinnntcotho pnymentof all II. Hitu.ssoM ,
tlioprlzuiilrnKn In the ( ! land I.otU'ryot Juurai. President Il l'i o Niitlonil Honk , lIlP
\Vcfnrtherccttlfy Iliat e wlllsiif/orvlno nil tlio r- AOBNTB WANTS IJ.
rniiBdniint.i , ntnl In person innnaiin nml control nil Korclub rato/t , or nny other Information , wrllo to
tliu > lr'i\rlni { > of this lxtt rr , and that tlio tame nru Iliu unJemliinoit. itntln/ your u < tdrcn clonrlr , "lit )
conducted nltli lioncity , falrnou und la uaaJ faltli hlnto , County , Btreot mil Numhor. MorornpM raall
tuwnrda All iiarllen. U llvurr will uo iisiuroil l > y your cncloslnu nnoarul'
iiarllen.B. . MO9OY , Commlssltlnor. ouo lienrln yonr full nldro .
OAMM.O AIKIUKI.I.KS , SUXIOAN lBrKllK.iT10NAT < JUNKINO CO. ,
Buporvlborfor the Uovorumont. Oltyof Jutirci , Motlua.
TsJO'TTP.'R' Bond roinlltanooa for tickets hy nnllnary letter , coiitaInnxMoniy ! , Order ,
Ti * -LV-/l-J' Issiicrtliy nil ExpreMitJoiiiMuiilos. New York KxulmiiBO.UauU Draft or 1'oaUl
NoVo. Address nil ruKlnurud lottui-H to
MBXIO-A.N INTHLRNA.TIONJVIJ. BA.NICITsTG OO. . l
Oittj of Juarez. Mexico , via 1511 : Paso , Tox.
The Omalia Medical and Surgical Institute
rcrthotroiMrncnt of Ml CIIHONIO AHD SOrtOIOAIj D19EABKB. Ill ! i , Aiillmifei | [ tot J ) formltl , nnt
Truiici. H il Iviellltlnii , Apparatus and llemoillai for Buecomrul trc-aimcnl of overr fnrnior illieoinr *
qtilrliiK.Mnlloil r SurBloalTmlmunt. NINKTV ' ROOMS KOH I'ATIKNTrt , llunrl nnd uttcniliinca. iloil
ccuiuniuilittlona Writ \Vrltolor rlrcularton Dofc' 'mltlm and Ilrur i , Tru > i- > , Chili Kent. Cnrvnliirv'vj
Milne , 1'llci , Tiiinorf , ( inerr , I'utnrrli , HrondiltlB , Jnbulatlon , IllcUrlcllr , l'itriilr li. 1'1'llrin.r. ' KiaueJV.
Ulaililor , Kro , I'nr Skin anil Illnod , iintl nil ituruloal Ol' riiiiuui * iliaHAHHS Ol' WOMIS.Vn siieelultr , Ilool
of Iilx-mci of Wiiiifn Kree , Wo liarslntelr mlilcil lrlne-ln Department for WoninnriurlnKUuiillneaitai
iBltlrllf rrlvnl i. Duly Ilcllatile MoJIcnl liitlltuta ranking nipocUltr of I'lUVATK DISHAHKH.
Ah llloocl lilscnipj luceninfullr trculfil. Hhlllllc | uulion rcniorei ] from Ilio uili-ra nltliunt mcraufK
Nenr Ili'itoratlTu Trektinrnt fur Ix io ( Vltnl I'oiter I'nrllci uniiblo to vliltiu rosy ba trcnted at hnuoli ]
corrtikp n'lt'nro. VMIfcniniiiilmtlonu contldanllnl. Mcillclne or Irntriunenti tent by iiifill cr uxpren , le.
cuidy paeknil , no unikslo Imllcatn ( ontonli orlunili-r. Ono penonnl lntcTVlcw preferred. Cull mi
uior lonil lil.torr . ' 7 I'lrcano and no wlllioinlln iihlri wmppar our IIOOIC 'IO MK.V IfllKli , upon I'rlvili
Sfeclnlor Ncrvom ll ) coie > Impolcncr , Urpbllli , O.cctaml Varuocelu , wllUqunstlon Hit. Aildtmi r
Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute ,
CornerOth and Harney Sts. , OmahgvNgb. . ,