THE OMAHA BAELY BEE , TUESDAY. JULY 22. 1800 , ATHEBINC OF DARK HORSES , Valient Services Being Performed By the Various Candidates and Lieutenants , PRELIMINARIES OF THE GREAT BATTLE , Xnbor J > ny 'U 111 o Cclcbrntoil Trlrkoil ntt Inrninc Mnn A Blukly Nelgliliorliooil Snnipl ( ! li\w Salt City Nc s anil Notes. LINCOLN' , Neb , July 21. [ Special to Tun llEn.J-Thb sccno at the Ciiultnl hotel , the Croat political headquarters , Is an unlimited one , to present It in the mildest form. ( Jamil- Giles JlKhtliiK for tlio leading r osltlons In the state ntul ilaiic horses nnd steeds of various other complexions ( isphlny for the sumo lionoii nro till gathering nt the point of blvou.ic wlilio an immmcr.ibjo horde of lieutenants - tenants nru dolnj ? valiant son too skirmishing oloiiK the lino. ThoKroatcoiiNcntlon Is Uvo diiy.s off yet , but If It occurred tonight theio could scarcely bo moro incitement manifested , encl statesmen from Omaha to Chadron tire on Uwsccno picpailng for the mighty strug- pie. Several linputlcnt delegates mo nlso licro , c.itfi'rlv mmniiiL' the fr.iv from afar and tmxious to distinguish thorn-selves 'L'ho sofietnty of tlio ntuto ccntr.il committee - tee is biwj preparing for the comcntlon. It J * to lu hem at tlio runko opera homo nnd tlio knntt.v problem Is how to se.it tUJ delo- p.itc.s In r.r > cliuir.s. All the boxes tnul the uitiiostajro will necessarily bo piessod into fjcrvin * , v\hllo the scenery and othir pnr.i- ] ihorunilii must bo removal. Ninety counties aio to bo represented nnd another cnlgim jirescnteil is how to sent cadi delegation so that Its chilrimn will be near annislo teady to spiliifj to his feet at n moment's notice. The pillory h to bo lotnined for the use of visitor1lstdiiKto witness the great strug gle , nml the tin ee front lows of scats nro to bo ivbcrvwl for Indies. All the other cliulrs in tbo pillery mo free , hut the oaily comers nro tlio only persons who can bo sure of get- tliip nchiuico to sit down. 'Jho doors of the ' oper.i huuso open at 7 anil Clmlrtn in Klcluuils vlll mil the convention to order nt s. Tlio Ulny county Uolcpites are on tbo sccno aliondy They Hay Unit some incoriuut ru- imrts Imvo been puollsbcd conceinliif } tlicin. Thoj ilccl 110 that they arc Instructed to op- poai'imy caiidldntofor iccietary of stutoftoin that ( onnty. The conwiMslonal delegates nio instiiictod for 1) . M. Nettloton. ] t Is luportcd that llio Lancaster county delegation Is fuvor.iljlo toward any candidate for covernor excepting Itlchmds 'J'lilh nfternoou aecntluinnn who Just came in on tliitinln cntorod the CaplUl hotel , grip in h'md , and cxelnlined. "Hello , Kovcinor" Jt Is ioHirtcil ] that no less tlnn five men Jumped lothuir feet and ranio fonvaril , piof- lerini ; tbclr bunds , and let only ono of tlicin , luvn Untler , lind ever held a t'ubeni.itoilal position. A SVMIT.I : I.VWSUIT. I'i'krotli it Jliaddon , plastorinK eon tractors , nsk tin * iild of the dlitiict eouit to collott f.ii.N ( ) wbkh they daiin is due fiom Albion ) ' . M.irtln for work done on the foundations ofal-miboln Klnnvood addition t\\o jc.u-i npo Uoth phdntlff and defendant have .il- le.idj spent for attorneys' fees 111010 than the amount at Issno. NOTVHlAr , AITOINTMKMS. Tbo following notarial npiiolntmenls midotodiy by tbo Ro\ernor : J. N. Hugcs , Shohlon ; L. C. Ilcrdrow , Da\hCity ; Thonias Walker , Ilowells ; Hdmml INT. Kroivenor , I'otiv.t , Lesllo SCKVmt , Omaha ; Kll II. Doutl , Oin.iha ; N. N. Lltsoy. Wallace ; Mills Day , Wcllslet ; Uoscoo round , .Lincoln ; Tboroas L Slo.in , Omulri ; A. C. Montgom ery , York ; Emil Dcgwlnd , Trimble. A SIOKLY NKIIIIIIKIUIIOOI ) . A inimbor of cases of dlplitbciia and other cpidcmlo ailments are repoitod fiom the iiciglihorhooil. bounded by Twentieth and T\\"ciit.v-lldril inid H andQRtrccts. AIHOIIK tbo diphtheritic patients are two members of Mr. O'NclH'B family , Mw. Sutton and child nnd tin i > o of the Shcrott family , besides otbcm. A nuinborof ciisesof fo\cr nio slid lo o lst. Thocauso of so much sickness Is ascribed both to the Btiijjnnnt pools nnd the illthy f arbago capons In tbo immediate vicinity. Tlio attention of the health nBUcr has teen culled to the matter , unoit IUY. Yesteiday the KnlKhts of Labor and trades unions met and decided to piupoily celebrate labor ilny .All labor .societies m the county have boon Imltcd to take p.ut. lliCAUSB Hi : \S IS'SAM ! . JCIP 0. Wincgardner is latstng a dlsturb- niu'o about tbo action of biswlfo In surion- iloriup toaceitaintlrm Known as Sawyer & Hnrdls the ilfiht to valuable property in Allen county , Ohio. At tbo time Mrs. Wlno- pimlncr ( jnvo the power of attorney to these fcllim.s her husbiind was Insane , but now ho IMS recovered Ills mind nnd todny asked that the deeds to the property bo sot aside. Ho il.iims thntSa\syer t Buidlsentered into n consphncy with his \\lfo to rob him. They sold tlio html for only $ -00 , although it Is ivnrlli nvpi'SI nftO. C1TV NEWS AND \OTH3. Mr. C. M. Hianson , formerly an aspirant for senatorial honors , ILLS caused a warrant to \ > o issii' " ! for the arrust of L.V. . Urovlor , chm'ini ( ; him with Btcatinifia-worth of liny. .liimlo Admns is a gill only blxtecn years old , who has apparently pone Irretriovubly to tbo bad. l\lr. \ Philander W. llowo , who wishes her to bo snatched as a liiiuid fiom the burning , today caused a wairanbto bo is sued for her arrest so that shu may bo tried on the Kiound of hicorrlgiblllty and seat to tboietoim school. Kiastus W.Pyikcrt will not bollovo that his son bold his hogs to I. W. IJolltip and Tom Hooiiu of Princeton without permission , nnd toifav ho caused the Issuiinco of a war rant for the nnest of Howling1 and Boonc , cliiutrinj.'them with grand luiecny a peni tentiary oflVnso. DSomo thlof broke into .T. T. Macdonald's cellar at Twenty-ninth and O streets last evening , hut all they succeeded In ( jetting was the dirty linen for today's vaulting. The humane society , through Officer A. M. Bui tram , has caused tlio arrest of D. Allclotz , O teamster , for abusing his horses. I'r < niU t Payment ol * 1i\l'o \ Insurance. II. t * . llitchio , who died at Phitts- moulh , hold a policy lu the llankors * lifo Insuraiieo company of Nebraska. 1'ho following letter is an evidence of tlio company's prompt method of doing1 PiATTSMOUTiiNob. , July 1G,1S90. "W. A. Lindloy , Esq. , Set-rotary Hunkers' Lifo Iiibiii'iinco Company , Lincoln , Nob. Dear Sir : I am in receipt , through your general agent , Mr. II. D. Hroolcs , of your draft for ii,000 , payment in full of policy No. Ill ) , Issued liy tlio Hnnkoi-a' lifo in- Biiranco coniptiny of Nohras.la . , on the llfpof my huabaiul , HariyU. Uitchio , do- "cehtod. Penult mo tothnnl ; both jouivolf anil the IJnnkors' llfo insurance company for Btich prompt ami generous suttlomont of my I'lalni. The nioiioyia \ paid to mo in jubt llvo (5) ( ) days Jumi my husband.s ucntli. without uiiyoxponso of collection , or deduction for advance pajmont , orun- pivid balance of annual premiums , al though by the terms of the policy it was not duo for ninety days. Yours grate fully , MAUY JobKi'iiiM : RITCHII : , Bcueliciury. tit * VTH OStMIA XK I VS. AiTCHtml 1'or Ij.iruiMiy. Albert McDonald wasoloverlycaptured Sun flay night by Olllcor llcardon. S. P. McCor- lidckof Oiuulia drew about $100 out of b.mlc , nnd whtlo prcpni-lnt ? for a go-out Mr. McDon ald fiikcil tbo wild and bled himself to the jUc-isuros of South Omaha society. Scarcely mid ho commenced pomllti ( * .Sir. McCor- jnU'k'w nioiioy when tl o oftlcor nrrostcxl him and pit t.V ) of the money. SautU Onmliu U u poor Held foi Omaha crooki toUlt. . i Verooii IMnnlo. PluttdcuUschea Veroen gave a picnic and garden party at tbo ( lonn.mia pirdrns Sun day , The committee- , consisting of Messrs. Henry Martin , Julius Mueller and Peter llellman , was successful In making complete mrimpciui'nts for as pleos- uut u social t'athcriiiK iu was over lield In the city , The Foresters' bum ! furnished the music. In the bowling fullest , ( Jus Wardcmaucot ttoflrat prize f3 ; William Mueller the second prl , | 3 ; nml linns Linlwi-R third prl/o , $1 , .folia SU'Prcn cnpturoil the Rreiiodg. \ . Mr Mnry Wlcso won n flno { 10 album for plcttlng the cpCT. Vaclav 1'lvonlw won the sack r.ico. ' The nttoiulanco WIM very lario. in tha evening ( lorninnlii hull w.n not largo enough to aorommodato the dancoM. The members of the vorcln anil tholr frioniU claim to Have hnd the pleaianteat dnnco nnd largest plcnlo ever held la tlioff.irdens. Addre < sea worn made by Huns Llubcrg and Uov. 1'ctcnou of Mliulcn , lu. lu.A A Oratlfylnj ; Inuronsc. President . N. IJ.ibcock has Just made a compirisou of the receipts of stock nt the jardstlmt ho Justly feels proud of. Sir. IJabcock took cargo of the yards.July 1 , 13Sr , and during the followlnc nineteen dnvi the receipts of hogs woro7 , iTJ , wlillotho ro- tcipts during the corrcipondltiK period this } ear wore ! ) i , 15S , a gain of 'JJ.IUO , or 31.1(5 ( par cent. DiirlntfUio soveu months ending June 30 , 1SVJ , tlio hog receipts \voro'033,03" ) , com pared \\lth 730 , 1)5 ) this year , a pain of 51.SIO or T.nipT cent. The cattle iccclpU for the same period inoronsod from 'Jl'i.-S'J ' in 1SSJI to HM.UIO In ISW , a f.xla of OJ'J53 , or 37'Jl ' per iont. Not Admitted Hero. Saturday three cars of stock fiom "Wichita , ICan. , were received In a tram load , but Inasmuch as Texas cattle are quarantined , President W. N. Uabrock refused to allow them to bo brought into the yards. They \\cro run on through without unloading or stopping over. Nebraska stoi-k deale-is m ly feel snfo tint no doubtful cattle will bo revived at tbo yards , nor will contusion * diseases bo chcu- lated mining their stock by stock shipped In here , Tlin Unidentified Dead. Coroner Hiirilffaii yesterday held an inquest on the body found In the river at the mouth of the how or Saturday evening. Dr. ICelloy icldn postmoitcm examination nnd oa the evidences the Jmy fouiul death from drowning. The body has uot been Identified. NPUH Notes and Personals. South Omaha baiters union No 31 , held a special meeting Sunday afternoon to act encases cases of Infringement of rules. The matter w as amicably settled. A daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund . Lane. The * Sobotiter bnll i-ltib wont unto Otnaha Sunday and taught the West Lawns how to play bill. The scoio wiuS to 7 In favor of tbo Sobotltcrs The dedication of the Christian church , Al bright.as poUpoaed till next Sunday utll o'clock. A call has been issued by C.V. \ . Miller and Joseph \V ICdpm ton for n meeting in ICnlu'lit of Label hull , Twenty-sixth sticet , Tuesday evening of all Knights of Labor , tradcsunlons and fainicis' alliance nnd ullelectora favoilng the Independent political pnity. David Loosehor has rotui nod from Hammond mend , 1ml , with his family. ICilwanlUunn , formcilv with the Chicaro No\s , is now with thoArmour-Cudahy pack ing company. Deputy Sheriff Alfred C. McCrackcn , after his tilp through the west , has returned. John Mor.in , assistant chief of the lire de partment , mid Sewer Inspector James Ilalo of Chicago aioisitinjj rodler Allen and Peter Dicimnn , Mrs II. llrower has gene to Mlnden to spend the summer with her parents. ' Leo N Tmltt , of the commission firm of S. J Coffman , Smlloy & Co. , has retuineil liom Uhltago , and was accompanied by W. F. Luklus , who will inaUo bis homo among us. us.John John Condon while nt work grading nt Twenty-second nnd .f street yesterdaj niora- ing , icecivcd a sciious strain in the hack. Mrs. Sargent , nifo of Yurdmastcr T. D. Sargent , has gouo to spt'ml the summer with fi leads In I3ost6a , Mass. , and Moatpelier , Vt. L. T. Martin has returned from Chicago. H. L. Kobcrts of Giinnell , In , is visiting 11. A. Carpenter. George Shaffer of Muscatino , In. , is visit ing Hodio Heilmond. The young son of J. 0. Hardesty , Albright , who has been 111 with inalaiial fever , is better. II. L. WooJ , tbo young mnn lying nt the Ucod , hoiiso suffering with injuries on the head" received when diving nt the Nutato- olum , Omaha , Is likely to pull tluough. Stone has arrived for the ainoko stack at thu packing house of Sif t & Co , and work will bo pushed till the struttuio is be com pleted. Miss Maud T.e\\ls of Atlantic. la , Is the charming guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Car penter. Mrs. M. J , Kcnney , of Bolso City , Io. , who has been visiting her niece , Mrs. II. C. \VaylandaiidielativesInSt.Louis , will re- turii homo this evening. Charles Crum and little daughter , who have been ill with malarial fever , aie bettor. lint \Vcathcr mill Acoldoiits. Take no chances on headaches or sunstroke Thlshotwe.ithor is fcarful.tmt If you will take a few of ICnmso's Headache Capsules each day you will find the tomperuturo will bo ro- ihueil nnd the likelihood of bimstroko or lirostr.itIon nbsolutily counteracted. For sale by all druggists. The Solid South Is solid on the groit "Gorman Remedy. " Telegrams nnd letters are received every uay dining this heated term for Kruuso's Hcad- ache Capsules. The i > ooplo from thnt section say they reduce the tcnipoiaturo and prevent sunstrokes and headaches. For sale by all druggists. Sun Stroke. Now Is the tune , tha accepted time , to pre vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc. By icducliig the temperature all these distressing evils will bo prevented , Krauso's Hcaducho Cap- , sales nro the thing. Ono or two ICratiso'a Headache Cipiulo takgi during the day will prevent nay head ache , also attacks of sunstroke. All druggists Cliurulies In linmloii. There is an uncommon number of churches in Loudon ; they nro marvel lously common objects , wiitcs Julian Ralph la tlnvpor'a Weekly. They are almost all stone , nnd railed in with Rrnuito posts and iron fences. Two things about the Episcopal churches ( which are In the majority ) strike an American as peculiar. Ono ib that fire apparatus Is often stored in the little enclosures , so that up ngainnt n dingy church wall jou BOO a bright red ladder orntlaminj ; tool or a hose cait. The llro laddoid are on wheels. Church yards are sometimes regular llro station - tion , and ia nuuh cases a red lantern is hung on the railings at night with the words "Firo Station" glaring In its lighted front. The ether peculiar thing about the churches is that public notices and plncauls nro posted oik the doors and railings. There you reiul the tax ratings for the parish , and that nmrringo licenses are obtain able somuwhoro on the premises , and that men aio wanted for the army , nnd Htokorti will got good p.iy In the navy. In the.se notices the branch of public fcer- vice that cnllrt for recruits usually posts a colored plctuie of the uniform of that wing of the service , chromes that are in tended to look very alluring. We Amer icans lira reminded by this treatment of tbo lioitbos of worship that perhaps It win not bO H trim go , uftor all , for the British to use the churches hi New York and Bqston for garrifeons nnd nribons , nnd whatever else they needed them for during the revolutionary war. Where church and state are joined , the btato puts the mooting-houbca to its own uses. Mr.V. . A. Baldwin , a hardware merchant of IJoouville , Dallas county , Iowa , says : "For the past two or three ) ears I have been sub ject to cramping pains In the stomach. I have tried u number of different remedies , the best one being Chamlrcrlatn's Colic , Cholera and Dianhu-a Heinedy ; one or two doses of it always cures uio. " Through conches Pullman palnco uleepord , dining car * , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening polnta via the great Rock Island route. Ticket otllco 100- , Sixteenth and Farnum. THE FORCE TO BE INCREASED More Men Will Bo Needed Soon In tLo Union Pacific Shops. THE REDUCTION WAS ONLY TEMPORARY , Work Co m I HE In Unplilly None of * the Foroo Goliii : lo LlicjciiiK ! Tlio Joint Depot Force Hull Notes. John Wilson , assistant superintendent of motive power , says there are moro men nt woik in the Union Pacific shops now than were employed dut lug June , July and Au gust last year. AtulluT oftlclalof the same coriwratlon states that tlio agitation in cer tain circles because of a 25 per cent reduction In cxponica Is really uncalled for. The num ber of men let out Is leu than 251) ) instead of 100 as at llrst reported. Thcro are still nearly 1,000 , on tlio piy roll. The way In which work is coming In and piling up this force , will , itls thought , have to bo mcrc.Hcd In sooner than was expected. The shops ro actually crowded now but It Is pro- oscd to get through the hot weather Jason , if possible , without incuuhiK liyheaUor outlay than tbo expenses side of ; io lodger shows at the present time. It Is still contended by every ono connected \ 1th the mechanical department uuthoibod ) speak that the new shoin being elected at 3hcjenno will neither reduce the amount of vork done nor lessen the number of men cm- lo.ved hero. Ono man said ho could see vork enough uheail on the Wyoming division vhich never comes to Onmba to keep the Jhejcnno shops busy ono year. All the vood ngfitcs mid there uio several hundred of tiem need new Uio bo\cs as well as a gcn- ral overhauling. Mr , Middleton , the upcrlutendent of motlvo power , has ot yet moved his olllco to Cheyenne , hough ho cxpectst to bo there by August 1. ohn Hovey , the master mechanic , ends hii onncctioii with the Ointha shops August 1 , o take similar position at soiuo other point n the system. Tlio Joint Depot Korcc. Wednesday Is the day that has Anally been greed upon on for moving the Union Pacific ickct agent , depot m liter , b iggago outfit .ndthodopot expiess ollice , Into the tom- lor.iry station house. This woik wa ? to have toea done yesterday , but owing to soinoun- ixpeoted delay in putting down new tracks md platforms , it was louml necssary this Homing to postpone the time. All prellml- inty art igoinents , such as organiratlon of a union depot lone and divisions among cm- > lojcs have been made. It Is low positively known that Jim Chambers , ho Union Pacific ticket agent , will bo at the icad of the ticket tlepaitincnt ; also thnt Ud Innoy will Lo the depot in later and bagcago igent. The working force is to bo dmdod jotweenold employes of tbotwocorjwratlons. Tills will retain nenily all of them and put matters In good shape Hupld Advaiicrinont. Three years SKOheu Hairy Deuol was city ticket apent of the Duilingtou road , ho md a very bright j'oimg man In the olllco with him by the name of duties P. Dily. A.bout the time , or shortly niter , I\lr. \ Ucuel went o\er to the Union I'acltle , Daly was sent to , Du'iivcr , whcro ho looked after the Huillngton'.s Lity pasbPiigei' business n short time and then look a position in the ranks of the Lake Eiio & Western at Indianapolis. Ho has Just been appointed R0iier.il pissenger agent of that asull as the Fort AVuyiio & "inclmuti road. The appointment took ef fect yesterday. _ Notes and I'ersonnU. General- Manager Clarke of the Union Pn- illonnd wifoha\o gone to Lnko Geneva In stead of Sphlt hike. Glllctt'9 "Held by the nnemy" company ivont through on the Builingtoa jestoiday nouilng en loutoto Now York. The 13. Ac M. has made a round-trip ruto of one faro and nthlrd to delegates nnd o\ory- body else attending the republican atato con vention nt Lincoln. The old St. James hotel has disappeared entirely and the bank on which it stood is being biougkt down to a grade with the tracks. Superintendent Bnrr rcpoits thnt corn along the Union Pixcillo line in Nebraska has grown nt least \\clvo inches \\lthin the past fortj'-olRht hours. Mrs. Kd. Dickinson and John LIchteberger loft tot Chicago Sunday evening to join Mr. Dickinson. Miles' Nerve nnd Ltvor PHI * . An important discovery. They ait on the liver , stomach and bowels through the norves. A now principle. 1'hoy speedily euro billlousncss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation. Splendid for men , women and children. Smallest , mildest , surest. 80 doses for 25 cents. Samples free ut Kuhn & Co..s IDth nnd Douglas. To Postmasters. For sale , a full sot of llrst quality post- ofllco fixtures , In good order , 528 bronze lock and call lioxos , hard wood finish ; all Yale work , nut up with screws , to bo takou down. Can bo fitted to any olllco. Cost over 82,000 ; will soil for $2oO and pay $40 commission. Address I. II. Soars , Davenport , la. A. Cniiuok The Halifax Herald says that wo ought to adopt another name , as it thinks tlio United States of America is about cnunl to no niuno at all. "If our cousins,1' ' it remarks , without even the suggestion of a smile , "icnlly intend to porpotuatotho mistake they made u. century ago in feoparating themselves from their kins men of tlio Anglo-Saxon rues , they should try and gho themselves a name belllting their ancestry and the land which LJritlsh prowess \\on for them. " Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is plcasaut nnd refreshing to the tnsto , nnd acts ccntly yet promptly on tlio Kidneys , Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys tem oflbctimlly , dispels colds , hcnd- aclies and fevers nnd cures habitunl constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac ceptably to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly hcnoficinl in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have inndo it tlio mosj popular remedy known. Syrup of Figa is for sale in 50o and SI bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one \vho wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , a AH raAHcisco. CAI. IQVISVIUE , Mt NEW YOSK , ff.f. MOST APPETIZING -EASILY DIGESTED. The VAX HOUTENS process renders their cocoa easy of digestion and develops In the highest degree its delicious aroma It fsnn excellent flcsh-fonucr , fi/iyper cent , greater than the best of other cocoas. VAN HouTEN's COCOA "BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " or VAN "notTTCN-S OOCOA. ( "onc trlej alwarsmci" ) llM wbn < ifpart. lolubU Cocol , luri-iitut , nm.leuuil imtcntLMl lu Itollimd , unit | . to.diiv liellrr nnd mmohibU ( him uiiynrtlio niinicrotii IriiKullniii. Inl ct. ltl Rtnorallj mlinlU | dtll otorniuopoind [ acompiratlt * t st will ! ! /tito ) that no oilier Coeoi equals Hill ftiTent < ii' la solobllllj , iiRritablt tail * and nutrlllro qualllljs. "LArcut ale In the world. " Jit til ' . VAXHotnEN'alNDTlKB > O OTUEK. U I i ke 'S&po.rto.rThey ' waste. make.bh eworld O is Hie' ' p " & ' " k THE OLD RUT nnd old methods are not tlio easiest by far. Many people tiwol thorn bocanso they IMVO not tried tlio liottcrvay. . It is n relief from n sort of slavery to break nway from old-fiisliionccl iiiotliods nnd uilopt tbo labor-saving nnd strength-spmjng inventions of modoru limes. Got out of old ruts nnd into now ways byisiug a cnko of SAPOLIO in your housecleaning. . C * DPS , Pliyslciaus , Surgeons and Specialists. 34O9 DOUGLAS S OMAHA , MU. ; The most widely and f.ivorablv known spec ialists In the t'nltod buites. rhi'lr loust ox- porlenci1. , roniarldiblo , sUll and uuhrrsal suc- C'CVH In the trcutmunt anil onro of NtT\om , Cliiimlcniid Surgical IMsiMSi-i , entitle ) UIUMJ cnitnunt jilntlolnns t | tbo full coiitldeiiee of tbo aniluti'dovoiywhiio. They Kinr.inteo ; A. umirAiNvxni'biiTivn / ouiin tot tbo awful iilluctsnf uiirly > leu : mcl thu niiiacr- ous evils I lint follow In imtraln. I'KIVATl' , 11LOOD AND SHIN DTSr.ARIiS sppidlly , eomplutnly anil norinanontlv iiiii'd. xr.itvoiib uKuiMpr ANnsi-MJAi- - Ollliibyield ) ! readily totbolr skillful tiout- ' " ' "f'iilia , riSTuiiA A D UEOTAIJ ULCHRS Kimiantecdeiiicd without palu ot detention ' ' ' 'Tl'nJuocBb'n AND VAlUCOOnLE pnrma- iieiillv md sticcossfiillv Hired In i'\i rv csiso. SYiMiibis ooNoituiiEA , r.hnr.i1. .por- niatorihuii , Scn.in.il MouUnovj , LostJlanliood , NlRht Liiilsiliins Dopiyud P.uiiltlos 1'uiualo Wc'.ilcnoss mill all dollr.ito disorders pueitll'ir loi'ltbor poiltUely iurtd as wullnsull fuiiitlonid disorders ( but lusult finni juutli- ful follies or tbpoti'i'is of nmtitrn ju.irs. 'Pl ? If "PI II ? P Oinrunteud pormanunt ly Ol i\.l\j I VJlVLi oiiud , leiuoiiil cuninlote. \\ltlioutcuttlnff.eau-tlo \ 01 dllat ition. OurtM uffocted ut homo by pntlctit nltliout a mo ment's pain or uiuinyjino TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. Tbo awful olTocts of ACII117 flTPlJ OUKli UUKl/oii-ly \\lilcbbrlnRs oipanlowonknoM , doitroyliiK both mini anil body , with all Its draadcd ilU , permanent/ cm I'd. T"\IQ \ RTJT'P Addrcsitlioso wbo Imvo Irn- U1\O. IJIwl 1 > J piiimti tlioiiHClvos by Ini- proiorliiduloiico | ( mid Holltuiy habits , which ruin both mind and body , unilttlns them for business , study nrin nrlaRO. MA.KKIKD MKN or Uiiiie Patorlnj ; on tbat happy life , aw.u-oof phyalcaUdobllity , quIoUly OUB SUCCESS Isbiscil upon facts. Plr-it I'riotlp-il experi ence. M'cond K > ory ca'-o Isspcoliilly stiiillod , thus Htartln rUht. TlilrU-Modlclim uru pitMiaud In our laboratory ovtuMly to suit uacli LM-.U , thus vlloutlu cures without , Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA NEB. ERRORS OF YOUTH. BUFJEREUS 1ROM Acrrnui Debility. Voutlifnl IndlNCrelfoni , Lull ; > I nliooJ. Be Your Own Physician I i Muijr men , from tin tflectt of youlliful t Imprudence , linre brought About a itnte of [ I vrtukl oil that liiu rudurml Uio ecnerol ly - ; > toro to murh M to Ituluco almost eT rr \ other dlitiue , indlo \ rrnl cauw of tht > f truublo ncarci'lj ur b Iuiciu r ted , th r ; i nre doctonvl for nvvrythlni ; but the right ! f one. NotwIthaUnilliur the many T&luati' i for the roller ofthl cl n ol ii&Utntl. nnnu ; i of the ordinary mod l of tnatment tlTtct a f cur . During nriti1 lulTapoll Keandtin WB hare 8xp riinpDt4Ml vlth ' I new one ! roncentrattHl rrniA * < UlJei Th accoinr'An/lnrf prescription iiof- ! fertil u a certain anil cpeedy curt1 , a * ; hun Irxtzof ca-uft la our practice l o l * n . la _ portrct . . _ - . health . kr lt uio alter ' , ivrfectlrpurtln-i , hie prosrrlptlnn. ; U-Erythrozylan cot * , I Joru'jtbln.l t tlntrhin Ilelonlaj l'lolc/v ' , 1 ' ' Oetiwmln , IffrnlDi Vtt.litn tlwanmrronlcoholl.lErilca ( ) ; lit. lentanlra , 1 icmplti. ( .lyoirinu.i . Ult. , VakuCOpllli. UkelpniotSp.n.anOnn- ; t other on trotna : to luxl JriBcmecai s ItHlll IMI nenvuary f ortho nitfent la tnko two I III' \ nt twUtlino. maklnit lh number three a day. ( TlilimnftlrU Alflptc * ) to * ? ery coadltlon of , and eipwhlly in thoiflca tirt utlntfroiii ' Ituvrulonen. 7he rv uporatlve povrLM ot , ' thlirritoratlTe&ro truly artnnt hln .nn 1 ltd u o contlrued f or a > hnrt tliuo chiuirri the ' lanmiUl. tlablllt loilii rv l ( a condition to ! one of rtnonrnl life nnrl ' iuoarecnuianrnn-ccpoerio Inquiry rtlntlvt to tmi rcinc-ilj , wewouM ny to ihoii ) who would prefer to oh tain It of . ua , t/n-'initllnir ( laitfCU ljBeal l peck- { off * oontalnlng 60 fulls , rarvfutly compounded - < pounded , will l * iientpjr return * n all from I uurprlrate lahoratorr o * we Hlllfurnlih 0 , which will ct\r inoxt ca&es , for * 3 , Hew England Medical Institule , 31 Tromont How , lloiton , Man. f } CooirlHht W > . liT'P. 11. HIUEK. JOSEPH GILIOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARU EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. S Y P H II I Q Oa bo Clircd ' " * J I r I lllilv.7 dnjs byusuof tlio niiir- \UM.nur \ ( uoaHOlt will notcurn. UAITIION to got tlio cuiiuiiio roiu- i'0y. Wrltuoroll on I" . 0. Joslyn. 2J13 llur- iioyKtroct , Oiiiiiliu , Nelira < k . > on LADU'S OVI.V Ir. I duci 1'orlodlcal P > lll tlietruncli runnHljr.net on the mumtrual y tsi nnU cure BUi | | > ru > lon iroiu wlmtevor raiing. rruiniHo mcnitruatlun Thfio iilllolioulil not b luktin Our- Ing pruKiittnujr. Aw I'lll Co. Itoyallr I'roin. . Hpon- cer , Clay Ci > . la. ( Jcnulnt by dhuriuan & McCuntiull , t , noor 1' . C.Ocuiliii C. A Melclier , NoulU ai U 1 * . Kills , Couiic.ll lllullj. t. , or J fur $ J. fl DBNITO ITtulcr tlioMunnrt'i > fnt of tlio Plexiratflntcrnational Banking Co. , Cent cssionarlcs. Incorporated By the Slalo ol ChiMiahua , Mexico ice , tor Charitable Purposes. GR/iHQ / DBAWiliG , will take plneo In public nt tha city ot Juarez < ( or- rucrly 1'usu ilulKortc ) Mexico. Wednesday 23d 1890 , July , , I.IiS , botli umitlcincu or blgU CAPITAL PRIZE , .860,000. , OnlyGO.OOO Tickets ! Only 60,000 , Tickets ! I WHOIE TICKETS $4 , HAtF TICKETS $2 , \ [ QUARTER TICKETS , SI. ( Prize of SGO.OOD . S8Q.GOQ ll'llzoof 10,000 & , ( HX ) . CXH ( ) i.owipiioii. . . nooo SOOcucli . ' ,000 601'rl7osor ' lOOcudl . COOO WUl'rUcaof TiO pacli . COOO SjOPrlzcsor 30 cncli . 7,600 , Approximation l'rls < rf. 1001'rlzosor S nor.icih . 8 fiOOO IDOl'rl/caof IHtcucli . JIOOO lOOl'ilzcsor ' . - cach . " ,500 , Terminal I'rl/ns. fiOnTormlmlstoSunO'iDl'riroofKOcacli. 311.0SO 1914 Prize ) amounting to . $120.970 \Vc , tlio iindcrslunert. lierrliy ccillfy tlmt Uio IlnncuN rl < < iiilot Sloxlcoln ( hihuiiliua hnsunilo- tioMltlroinrtio Moxiran liicrnnlluiinllliiiiklnu l' < > . the ii ( < co iirr fiintln t ) ( riinriinteo tliu pnrnitiit ) of all prltu * ilrmvn In tlio < 9iiui Intoila .liinici. \\eIiirthiTtiTtirytlint\iowlll8iiporMbO \ nil llio nrrutiLCincntH , utid In iiormii naniike unit control nil tlioilnirlnusiir tills Jxiltcry. unit Hint tlio pmno nro foiuUirtntl with lioncsly , lulrncss , and In lioou taltb townnts ull luirtlfn. JOHNS. MOSBY , Commissioner. OiMir.i ) Aiinur.ii.r.s , Supervisor for the Government. If any tlcknt dniwtnR n vrlto In ont to tlio nrnlor- dll-ncil , It'fiirdVHliio will bn runt'clujnndremltiocl to ilia OMT nor tlicroof , f rooof otmrB . KUQAltll HltONBOV , 1'rcs. Kl 1'aso Natlonttl Hank , III 1'uno , lei A KXTS rortlubr'xtoior nny otlior Information , wrlto to the unclimlBiioil , ntullnir jour nadroi ; clearly , tvltu SlntP , County. Mreetniiit NuinbiT. Jluro rnplililc- ItTorjr willbw unnureil by your enclosing un uiiTCl- ouu beurliu > o r fiilluddreas. JlUSIC.VM I.VXl.UNATinrr.ir < IINKI ! n CO , City of Juarez , Mexico. ppnd reralttnncoa for llcket'i hy ordlnnry loiter , comalnliiii.Miinoy Onlor , Isnuedby nlloxpri'sa com- IKinles , New Vcrk Uiclmnse , hank tlmft ur poital note Adlressnll rc'iilitrrecl Ittli-rs to Mn.\irAVlvTiiVArniN.\i. : ( IIAMCIVO Co . City ol Juarez , Mexico , via hi Tate , 'Jcr. Drs. Merill & Merill , Chronic , Norvoiu , Illnoilniil BnrKlci > I DlHrainn nnd dl > L iu'g oftlio K/o. Kar , Nuao , 'Jiu it and C'liott. 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