8 THIS OMAHA DAILY UKEMONDAY : / , SE1TEMKE11 ] 9 , 1892. TO CORRAL KING CHOLERA Pathology and Treatment of the Greatest Ecourgo of Modern Timss. IMPORTANCE Of SANITARY MEASURES Citizen * .Shnnlit On-opnrnto IVitli llio llnnril ol Ilrultli All itcr : mn Slioulil lo Currliilly Avolilril ror < mnnl Clisiin- linn * u Uooil PrevenlUo. Epldotmo cholera Is at present n subject per/Imps of its much Importance , nnd fully ns InterestUK , us any ether that uoulil bo pro- scutctl for our consideration , In vlow not only of ( in destructive pratoiico ncrois tlio A Hunt h- , but on account of tlio tro.iu prob ability Hint this tcrrlblo scourge may reach Amcrtc.i nt no rornotn period , It sccmi to mo that every physician should regard himself In the Hunt of n health ofllccr In tlio city In which ho resides to tno extent ot ofTciitiK sut'KCStlona as rcgnrds the prevention and euro of dlnuasonnd especial.v when hU city Is threatened ulih u ulsoaso likolv to lie epidemic In Us chnrncter. I thcrbforo lay iisido tlio usual rotlcenco of the professionn'ot with the viowof sounding nny uiinccessnrv nlnrin , but to coolly , calmly and temperately present tuo chnr.iutor- tcrlsllcs and nature of the illscnsa. nnd then point out the nocossarv prevent ives , or modifying liytjlotilfc monsuroa , pub- Ho nnd iirlvnto. lliat should bo applied. I shiill not pretend to offer anything newer or original , but. simply Klvoncomlonsoil com pilation of rccocnlzctl facts , patent to the mcdicu ! profession , but \vlilch uro nut gen erally known to ttio community at larce , and with'which they should become thoroughly acquainted. Symptoms of True Cholera. Epidemic cholera naturally divides itself Into four stages : (1) ( ) The incipient staRO. (2) ( ) The stage which is mnrlteci by great dis turbance In the stomnch ami uowuls accom panied with crnmtis or severe spusmoJto uu- tlon ot the bowels. (3) ( ) The collapse.1) ( ) The stage of reaction. In tbo incipient stngo during tno occur rence of cholera at any Riven plnco a very pcner.il prevalence of Ulnt rhoea Is ooscrvcd to exist among the mhnoltnnts few indeed ( cupltig tin nttnclc ot It , and this dlartluun Is nccoiiipuiik'd by u general sense of habi tude , nnd moio or Icbs cxliaustlon. Tlio dischnrcds at this Incipient period nro vari ous in character laculent , bilious , or sllmv- and they muy cnntlnuo for several days. Tliuy nru gonnrally accompanied with liltlo or no pain , nnd yet nlwnjs create , moro or less , a setiMi of exhaustion. Those who nru thus affected will often continue to attend to thcii dally business , and not , fed the least alarmed , rather regarding Urn diurrhoj.i , as It Is unimoclutoJ with pain , as an activity of the bowels , which has been averted to re move some unhealthy condition of fie sys tem ; but gradually the chat-actor of the dis charges change , becoming more frequent , copious , wnteiy and exhaustive , with mani festations of pain. This Is the incipient stage the Btugo above all others for the use of uiiergdllo and clllclcnt remedial agents , which , Judiciously used , are certain to euro tno patient nnd prevent the cholera from parsing Into the second , moro painful and fatal sliiKo of the disease. It Is of the utmost importance , therefore , for the community to know that thl < > Is the bonlmilng or cholera , and tlio only lima that this dreadful scourge can bo treated with every possibility of suc cess. Danger nl I'liti-nt NoHtruiiis , And to delay nnd tamper , by the use of patent and domestic ; nostrums , Is only throw ing away almost the onlv golden oupoi-tunltv to save lite , it 1st lien that the intelligent physician's aid shnulil Uo promptly secured nnd not to watt till the malady has reached that point where all human skill proves vain. The Incipient gradually passes into the second stage. This Is marked by a continu ance of the dinrrhan , out tlia discharges be come more copious and are thrown off with great force , and become much more exhaust llvorupldly reducing thopulsound producing n decided and sunken expression of thaface. Some vomiting sots in , ana though small in llr.st , It soun becomes su copious as to'aston - Isn the patient himself , us to where so much watery lluid can coma from. It is evident the blood is being exhausted of Its serum , and as It leaves tlio blood the patient rapidly emaciates. Tim vomiting and diarrhoea soon havoassnciatcd with them spasms and cramps of the whole muscular system. ' 'Now it is Unit tno acute .suffering bruins. The era HUH arc tcrrillc , the patient screams out in the greatest agony and Implores relief. The xvholo expression Is chnncoil , the eves become - como deeply buried in their orbits , the , cheeks sunken , the lips attenuated nnd cyan- oscu , the nebo thinned , iho nostrils ecus- pressed , ihc trunk , limbs nnd lingers wasted , the voice fccbln and sepulchral , and the torn- pornturo of the body Is reduces to such a de gree n < to feel unplcasanllv cold to the touch. " The toniruo also exhibits the same sense of cold , and during this time there is the most intense thirst , and yoi everything that is swallowed Is Immediately ejected. Amid all these fearful phenomena , the mind reicnlns perfectly clear and the senses acute. Fatal Stuuu of tint Disease. It the disease Is not chocked It now passes Into the third stage collapse. In this stngu wo have a cessation of tlin diarrhoea and vomiting , nnd generally of the cramps also. The body becomes bathed In n profuse cold , dummy perspiration. The tongue , the hands , the foot , the whole surface of- the body , nnd even tha brealli , bseoino almost Icy cold , while the voice Is husky nnd the pulse ho- c-oinus iiipiilly iir.percuptlblo" . Tno mind rapidly Mr.ks Into a stupor , and death in a lareu mnjorlty of eases soon closes the scene. Jf. however , the patient should llncor along , slowly nnd doubtfully ho may emerge into the fourth stnKC , or stage of reaction ; and though almost hopeless on account of the complications that follow ho may have by the powers of the constitution , with the Judi cious miiiiiif.cment of bis physician , u cliunco of once moro being restored to health. Such In n condensed form are the most common and prominent characteristics ot this fearful epidemic. The pathology and treatment of cholera are only appropriate ) ! ) the columns of a medical journal , unit arc here passed bv , but the proper hyuionlo and sanitary measures that should bo employed to prevent its visitation , or nbato Its violence nnd lessen Us mortullty , U what every member - . bor of community shou'd ' bo thoroughly acquainted with. The nature of cholera is ponorally admitted to bo that of an epidemic tnalndv , depending upon some mysterious uiorl'illo condition of the nlmosplu-ro. It Is a conceded fact , however , that HIM prevalence 9f the disease nt any given"nlaco Is promoted nd its mortality groatlv augmented by u bai : lunllury condition of tmch locality , ana by > i violation of the laws of hygiene by the puoplo who rosldo in It. Importune ) ) of CIcaiilliiOKg , Everything then , which predisposes to the disturbance ot the general health , and would net as uuont in lowering the natural vitality of the system , h an onlcicnt cnuso In favor Ing the presence and spread of this futu lipldemlo. The general predisposing cause uro decomposition of vegetable and nnlma matter , i-ontamlnatcd > imt foul air , Illy vontil Inteil nnd crowded nouses , schoolrooms am \varluhops ; accumulations of tilth and rub bifih in streets , alloys , buck yards , privies colliU'H and sinks. The poronnl causes whlcl furnish the earliest candidates to the opl domic are InlompQiauccs of ullUlndi.coinbinei with vicious ana irregular habits and a wau of bodily cleanliness. If these statements be Into , and fuel * numberless can bo given tba they arc so , It is vitally important that wi resort to such measures as may bo nocossar ; to improves'tho salubrity of our city and ana tain tno health of our citizens In Iho event I bhould bo our misfortune to bo ox poiod to the influence of cholera ! nelson , To accomplish this objoc it. U iho duty of our city authoritiu to remove tha accumulations of lllth fron every vacant lot , itroot , , alloy , sink nnd gut ter , and after they uro cleansed to lmv < thorn freely llmud where there are itullcu tlons that they are uoodod , It Is their dut also , to sco that every house , cellar , bad yard , stable , workshop , privy vault an slaughter homo Is vlsltud and thoroughly in peeled , and require all tilth and rubbish re nioi/cd and every part perfectly dUluf'ioto nnd purlllod by Hiolug and whltewashln end by suoh othordlslnfoctants ns physician may suggest.Ve trust that every ulttio will homily co-oj > maiu In tha work an cheerfully comply with tUu roijnlroaioiila a the Hoard of Iloiltu. I'rouipt Action Ni-1-iomir.v. But in addl.li/n toOilvu would turiiottl ndvlso every occupant of dwelling to white wash their collars , fences ana outhouses , llmo Uu'ir yards whom they are disposed to dnmiincs * , and If the cholera should prevail to lie prompt nnd punctual In the dally appli cation of iimo nnd other disinfectants to the sinks of privies , as cholera Is possibly communicated and propagated by the dejections and ovncnntlons of patients moro rapidly than any Uhor way. Personal clean liness' by frequent ablutions of the whole bodv , and frequent change of underclothing , should bo considered of the first importance. The diet should bo that which wo nro ordt- nnrllv accustomed to. The use of ripe fruits and sound vegetables nro not only In no way Injurious , but used In moderation ar < 3 do cldcdly healthful. Dut all oxccsscs either In eating or drlnltlntr , undue exposure , loss of sleep and Irregular habits will prove cer tainly Injurious nnd nro to bo carefully avoided. Such then , In nn epitomized form , are the sanitary nnd hygienic appliances that should bo used to plnco our city In n favora- bio position to resist or modify cholera If it should appear in our midst. L.ct us use them , fellow citizens , with promptness , energy nnd perseverance , vememborlnp that 'prevention Is hotter than cure , " nnd with Ooil's blessing wo may stay the anticipated scourge. J. P. MKUXUII , M.D. .MAKi : 'i.n : UI.KAN ur. Comptroller Olson Stiggrsts Trrnttnent for ( Voplt ! Who Am Vnridiilrftily Dirty. "The health of Omaha U the most im portant thing to consider nt this time , " remarked - marked Comptroller Olson , "and should bo protected tit nny cost. If money will keep cholera out of the city it must co.no from some source. At this tlmo every person Is fully nwnro of the ircportanco or cleaning up , and It Is all folly to talk ubout employing inspectors to go around and toll pcoplo to clean UP their bade yards nnd alloys. They know the city laws nnd know that when they throw their gar bage Into tno alloys they nvo violating those laws. If the six Inspectors would begin malting arrests Instead of going around nnd begging pcoplo to clean up , It would have n far belter effect and would not cost so much. This would do more good than to have 500 inspectors burying notices. The lilt by condition of the city has been so thoroughly advertised that every man knows If nls premises nro illthy. 1 would prosecute every offender , nnd by doing this I am of Iho opinion that the city could bo cleaned within ton days and with but little publlu expense. At this time the great trouble Is that there Is too much talk and too little work. " Vluilont u Hoiuul | to ( ! rl | > . "Cholera follows la grippe,1' said Dr. Amelia Hut-roughs , the well known Omaha physician to n Chicago Inter Ocean reporter. "Of course the two diseases are'totally dn- sldillar except in their debilitating effects upon tbo patient. Tlio fact , or the supposi tion , or whatever you cheese to call It , of cholera following in the walie ot la grippe Is nothing now , although strange to say , I have ccn no Mention of It in Iho recent interviews with physicians blnco the cholera scare * . 1 have rend though rccantly a treatise on the subject in which n disease and oven then it was called the 'grip' pre ceded the cholera In this country at the tlmo of the lirst epidemic. For three ycar.s , over since Iho prevalence of la grippe , there have been those x\ho have been expecting the cholera. Whenever It. follows In-grippo it comes In through northern Europe , spreads through Hussia llrst and extends gci.crally over "tho continent , invariably reaching ( Vmorica. " LKAVCMMHITII. Man. , Juno 15 , 'M. Mr. J. U. Moore : My Dear Sir 1 have been .sr.tjee.tto sick he.ulnouo all mv life. Over two years ago I began using "Mooro's Tree of Life" for it and never had a case of sick hoauacho since , except when the medicine was at one end of the road and I at the other. It Is worth more than money to me. I uotrUly recommend it to all sufferers ofhoadache. Very truly vours , W. B. Lti.c. PustorPirst BantUt Churoa. Men Injured on tliu rinl.iiliilpliln. FOHT MUNiton , Va. , Sent. IS. The cruiser Philadelphia went to Norfolk this morning and put tht-eo men beriouslv injured by the explosion of a gun yesterday in tbo naval hospital. She passed out for Newport at 4 p. in. Tlio Fidelity Trust comn.uiy h.ts ro- inoved itsotliuotu 170J Ririuun , south oust uornor Boo buiUUn ; * . n. A. it. i\cUiisioN : TO WASHINGTON Vlu tliu Wiih.ish I.Inc. For tlio itbovo occasion the Wubash will soil , Sopt. llltli to t0th ! , round trip tickets to Washington and Baltimoreut less ilitin half fare\viUi uhoico ot routed ; srilnir down the beautiful Shouandouh Valley ofossii.g the mountains of Vir ginia by daylight , within si ht , of many famous biittleliolds. You have privi lege of btopplng at SD. Louis to visit tlio great exposition and fair ; also , view the inagnllicout Btroot illuminations and parade of Veiled Prophet ; * ; which v/ill surpass In grandeur allolTorts of former years. For rates , tickets , Bleeping car accommodations , and further informa tion , cull at Wabash ollico , 1502 Pat-nam street , or write G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. P. A.gt. . Oinahaa , Nob. Komiirkiilily l.oiv iint : < > rn Itulpu. Greatly reduced iMtoj to Washington , D. C. and return via ' 'L'lio No"lliwo3t- o-n : Unc , " Sopt. Ill t.i UUth , inclusive , good returning until Oat. 10th. Choice of routes east of Chiuiiero , with liberal btop-ovor privileges. Sleeping car hortlis can bo obt.iinod through to Washington. Call early at city ttokot ollleo for full information , ll'Jl Farntvin street. G. R WEST. R. R lliTcmi ! , GIJ. itmlT. A. Gjnoral IVr/toiiH & lliirry'x > ' Addition. There will ho a rush to obtain u choice of lots in Pet-sou & Barry's now addition to South Omaha. Real OHtato. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. o21-i-a ! N. Y. Life bldg. Spectacles accurately fitted ; rofr.tettvo examination froo. Tudor Optical Co. , corner Farnatu and 1 Hh. The Fidelity Trust company has ro- muvcd Its ollico to , 1702 F.u-nani , south- oust comer Boo building. FU.'flM.lL ti > ttcct > r lifeline * nrlcnwlf.r \ thl Hcitjt/tu fnttcicli ; ii-tlltlontl Unite io ) is. I/lllllY l''rol , II , ; funer il Jiirvleo from hit lulu rusldenee. < 'll I'.UrloU uvunuu ( Ullftoii Illill this ( Monil.iyi afturnuun. touteniL'or ID , IbD. ' , at s o'clock. Inttirinont ut Laurel Hill cuiuutury. I'rlunds Invltud , iitteetfitf flvt Iliujior leu u itl-i-tltli Inut.flftu cfiitt ; McU < nlilfiiiii' ( ( ( IJiWf tn rentt. GOOD THAT DOUBT HAS DONE Soms Excellent Eoiults Attained Eooatno Poop o Did Not Accept Existing Beliefs. INTERESTING SERMON ON THE SUBJECT Commlttrrft Appointed to Look After the or tlio Mills Mooting > cxt November Vomit ; Moll' * Clirln- tliUi Annncliitlon Note * . Hov. W. Franklin Smith , pistor of the First Unlvorsnllit church , yoitorduy preached on "Somo HisSlts of the Faith- Doubt Conflict.11 Ho took for his text 1 John , lv. , 1 : "UolovoJ , bollovo not every sililt | , huttry the spirits whether they nro of God ; because ninny fulsu prophets nro gone out Into the world. " Upon the llrst of the nnjes of hlitory ate records of iho contllct between fnlth nnd doubt. For rauny OROS pcoplo have been doubting wtint their nncostors received with veneration. Whiit shall wo recolvo nnd whnt rojea of the records of history ) Is the burning question of the ntrc. It is pathotla to watch this conlllct u loving child doubtIng - Ing the faith of tits parents , nn ndmlror of the framcrs of our grand constitution doubt ing the sciitltnont of some of Its phrases. It Is hard for ono to conceive dilTnronlly ol God , of heaven nnd' happiness , than have the philosophers , the metaphysicians and the re ligionists of past ugos. Yet bccauso of doubt nohlo souls huvc tolled and done much lor their follow men. It was hold for centuries that the world was created in sU days. Hut the science of Rcolosy , through its votaries , exposed the fallacy. Tlioro was doubt exhibited aa to the truthfulness of the Ptoleirmlo ttioory of iho universe and ttiu Concrmcan replaced It. Tuo belief In witchcraft did Its evil work , but doubt arose and the slaughter of the In- nncciits ceased. 1'ooplo were cunlldcnt that the classic latiRUiiRos bore no rclixtion to the Sanscrit or InUian tontruo. Hut philologists hiivo discovered the same radical olumsnls In the languages of people most remote In time nnd place.Vo now itnow there Is really but one languaio in all the earth. The world has always contained pleaders for specialties. There ivcro advocates for n special race of men. The white man should ho triumphant. Lot him tr.implo on the black man or the red man. It was his rletit. Hut & tnnro relined ago doubts the Justice of such inhumanity. The apcdal picador has exalted man over woman. Ilo Is to command and she to obey , for man is stronger , wiser nnd adapts himself moro readily to changes than does woman. Hut in times of exposure , in shipwrecks nnd in extreme degrees ol temperature she has shown wonderful strength ana endurance. If BUO is weaker It Is because for centuries she has been engaged in the nefarious business of slow suicide. But the urcss reformers are UL'comnlishlng much ana Iho native strength ofwoman * will bo redeemed , With cnual opportunities she It the intellectual oijual of man. The last senior wrauplrr of the [ rreat English university wns n 'voinan. Ono of Harvard's highest honors w .s lust year won by n woman. There uro pleaders for a special nation. In the patriotic speeches of every country is the sontlincnt"this is the best country tno sun shines on. " Patriotism Is good , but let us not forgot that ether nations have blessings and privileges wo do not possess. There uro ulso the plcndcr * for a special religion. Tuny beliuvo there is but ono typo of religion that is of value , that the religions of the Greek , the Scandinavian , iho Hindoo nnd the Hottentot uro worthless. Now n re ligion Is a measure of the intellectual and spiritual condition of a pcoplo ; it is the high est conception of the host minds among them and is therefore of great value to that people. Christianity is the purest religion , but all religions are serving the purposes of the Creator of all nations. Many behove la but ouo revelation of Uod lo man. But doubt says thut most all nations have their sacred hooks , and each is an in spiration to its own people. "From this doubt ot tno correctness of the views of these special pleaders there comes to us ono of the grandest thoughts of the age the Idea of numan brotherhood. Out this idea could nut come so long as wo narrowly hold these wluc distinctions between man and woman , between ono country and nn- otlier , between white man and black man , between Iho volition of ono nation nnd that of another , for there is no unity anywhere , there is no mlngllug of interests , there Is no common destiny. Faith Is un excellent thing , but lot us put our faith iu God rather than lit princes , In principles rather than Ir. the institutions of men. I'KIIPAKINO 1-Olt THE OAMPAI 5Jf. Committees to Aming" for Comlnc'tln ? the . Mills Mmitlni ; * Appointed. The preparations for the series of meetings - ings to be held in this city under the aus pices of the alliance of evangelical churches hy Hev. B. ray Mills and Mr. U B , Green- xvood , evangelists , are assuming dcliiiito shape. The general committee , as an nounced in Tin : Hue , Is organized , with Iltv. Joscpn T. Duryea chulriuun and John M. Hazolton secretary. An executive commit tee , whoso duty it will be lo have general oversight of tlio standing committees and to whom all quostfons will ha referred for ac tion , has hcen appointed , composed of the following ( lentloinoji : Hov. W. P. Holllngs , Iluv. T. B. Crambloc , Hov. a. Wright Uul- leiMr. . William Fleming , Uov. A. J. Tur- klo. Mr. J. F. binllh. Hev. A. " Hodcetts , Mr. A. T. Hector , Hov. C. W. Siividgo , Hov. Asa Loan ! , Hon. Wurron Swit/.lor , JuUcaJ. H. McCufloch and the chairman and secretary of the cenyrat committee , ox-ofllcio. The following standing commlttoo ) have been appointed and Ihe members have signi fied their acceptance : Adx-crtlsing cotnmlttoa : Hov. C. W , STvidgc , Mr. J. M. Gillan , Mr. H. J. Pen- fold. Canvassing committee : Hov. J. M. WI1- son , Hov. J. A. Henderson , Hov. F. W. Pat' ter , Hev. J. A. Hultnmu , Uov. W. P. Hell- ings. ings.Music committee : Mr. L. A. Torrous , Mr , T. J. Ponnol , Mr. W. U. Alexander. Committee on ushers : Air. F. W. Obflr , Mr. H. \Vestorlluld , .Mr. Low Anderson Devotional co'iimlttoo ' : Hov. A. J. Turul ( Hov. B. Wright IJutlor , Hev. Asa hoard. These committees will call to their nlc such persons ns they may need In Iho fur. thnranco of their xvork. Ah the time for tin mootlncs draws near , Ihu canvassing com iniltcovlll thoroughly cunvuib the city , go Ing from house to House und Invltint , ' tin people to attend the meetings. It is exnoctui thai the meettncs will cninmenco about twi weeks in nuvunco 01" the arrival ol the evan gulists , November ! 1J , und.thus the proparu lory xvork will bo done , and Iho city will b < ready to respond ut ouco to , tbolr" xrork , V. M. C. A' NutcN. Current Topic club moots Monday nt 8 r m. Subject of debate , "Things That Mox-i Man. " General roviexv by Mr. Max Kurtzc Tuesday nvoiilng ut 6 o'olouk ' the tnou wil organize a congress und debating society , Survlco at Fort Omaha Monday ovoufng n 8 o'clock. U.'G ' , Wallace addressed men at 4 p. m UPOU "Things That Move Men. " There xva n fair audlenco , numerous members of th board bchiK presout. General Secretary Olor led the 9:30 : a , in lit bio class , Colonel Cuus. liird the U p. in class. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Y'cars the Standard A DRE/VDHUL SCOURGE. Tim ( 'nfto oT .Hr.'IIVImor I'nnutnonlit Cnr * rlod Him ( Mr Siiiiilrnly-iv : < iryono Slmulil Knon tlio S.nnp4JriniA timl IIB on tlnnrili Mr. Wilton II. I'nlmcr , of Nen York Cltr , loft n ciiiloof filcnctn nnoxiiftornoon recently nnd tc- cclvol their cotiKmttimioni tipun hU tirlnlit nnd Timorous ncponrnnixu Thnt etcnlnit ho foil n IlckllnK In tlio thnmt , n nllRht piln ncro.s tlio chest , it clilllf nonimttnn nnil lie coiiRhoil nnco or twice. Tlio next < ti y his nootrlln worn Innomcil , his ttiront ere , Ms rliojtp.ilneit him , his bones nctioil nnillioficlt oto nil over , lliorinr following lie wni ) In licit , with pliralctnin flmiclnu th lr hends , nnd the third ilny tie wm ilcid from ptioiimonln , which ho fulled to toke In time. Ilicro nro ton thomnnd men ( in I women In Amcrlen tocln ) In llio samorondltlon ni Mr , I'nlmcr when lo ivlnit hli friend * , t > nt they do not know U , 1li3 ellKlitst npio.ir. | > nco of Uo symptom * nliox'o nnmeil Mioulil strike terrnr to nny tmn orwomnn. Aauddon cldll menus llin lioilnihu of pneunionln ! nchos nnd ] > nlns tliroiinliont thn ho.ly nro tlin Mrsl ffniuto.ns. It In necoiffiry to tiring nbout n rcnctlon nt onoj. How , then , Is tlio best wny of tirlniiltiR noont n roictlon ? Ask nny phynlclnn nnd ho will tell you to tno pure wlilsXoy. No innttor how liroJiull'iM nny ono mny be , pnro wlil key nt Michn tlmo Isn no.e slty , but fortnnntoly thcro nro few pure wlilsklc In llio world , nnd. In fact , thuro I * but ono Hint lin * received t.io unqnnllllod ondorso- inunt of phyi.icl.ini > , cliotnlnt nnd the hlkh est ntitliorltlva , nnd tint li Huny'n 1'uro Mult. This rcnmrktitilo liliky , which U nnld by nil llrat-clnss ilniBuht' nnd Kroocrs , will nbsoliitcly check Hi ? Unit nppronch of picum nln , whltont tliosnmo tlmo It l < ccrtnln to build up the nnnted sysloiii. H dojorvci to lie kept In ovcry hou cholil , not only lo bo u cd In cnsc of cincr- KOiicy , but to n < M tln prolonglnu llfonnd li health nnd linpphiusj , ARE YOU SUFFE RING ? KKOM Female Weakness , Catarrh or lUieunialssin , Chronic , ' Nervous or Private Diseases , IP SO , OALIj ON Or. Searles & Seorles Consultation Free. Aeknowledccd to * jo the mo tsuccoifitl spoolatlst In nil IMIIVATK , 111.001) , NEIIVOUS , SKIN ANIJ UlltS- AltV DISEASKS. nuiiorrhiualu from 3 to 0 dayi. Syphilis curjl without Mercury. Alt Btiiuej for llfo. bTllll'TUUIS penii.muntly curail. romov.il con- pluto , \rlthouluuttliu , oiuutj or iillititlon. i nrj nlToctednl homo by patlont without n muinjnl'j pnln or nnnoyunco. I'lI.KM , FiaTUI.A ANM ) UKCTAI , Uf.CCUS euro ! without pain or detention from binliiojs. IIYDUOI'KI.K ANU VAUlCOUHIjlJ perm inontlr nod nucccslf ullv cur.'d. Mct'.ioU ' now nud unfalllui WEAK MEN ( VITAMTV WEAK ) , Startaioby too cloM nppll. rntlon to tmslnea * or ludy ; novorj montil tr.iln or Rrlof ; SHXUAIi KXUESdIM In mlddlo llfo , or troni Iho efTccU ot yii'.illifill follloi. WEAK MEN AI115 VICTIMS TO NEHVOH3 tK- nil.lTVorKVHAUSTlO.V , WAST1NH WKAKNBHS 1NVOI.UNTAUY LUdSISS with K.VUIjY I1BUAV In YOUNU nnd M1DDLB AGEI ) ; Inclc of vim , vlcor , nd stronxtli , with saxu 1 organi Impnlrod nnd wcakonenedpruiiMluroly In npproiichlivold n a. All yluld ru.utllv to our njw troutiuont for loss of YHnl power. Cull on or ulilrjn with Btatiip for clrculnr < , free book nnd receipts. & Swrles " * Dr. Scarles , Next to I'ostOnico. DR.KC"WK3-3 : MENT.a | iJldo for Ilr.Uo.-li. ll | < /liJi. | fill , N > 3l rnlglu , llaiil.iona * Norrous I'raitrnloa ciusoJ b/ alcoholor.'tobacaajValcufulnoia , j.Monlil Uouroi- elonriullnoajof Uio Hraln.clinliu lin inUr , mlsjrr dccny.doith. t'ramatura Ol.l Aio , illarrjnon. 1,015 orl'oworln oltlioraoi. Impotunoy. Loucorrlion and nil fomjile Woaknemjj. InvolunUrLosij ) , por- mnlorrlioncausoJ iijr ovorovortlkin of 113 brain beir-ubmeoyjr-ln iiiltunco. A monlh'i Irj.itnisnt H.Ofort'i.by in ill , Woiraar.mtasil'c ' bo 35 to curj Knell ordo ton' . ) xn. wllli ti will toll wrlttin uaranteoto rofunllf notourU. Uuarnntoa Usual only by Theodore. K. I.oivls dru nlit , solo UK fcoulhcatt corner ICt.inud t-arnniu bis. Omaha Anew and Complota Treat nont , consisting o ( Supposltorloi. ointment In lUpinloi , also la ilex and IMIla : n t'oilttvo Cure for livU'rn.il. Internal bllndorUloodltmUcliliu. ( 'iironlc , ItoojiHor llurjll- taryl'lloi. T.iU Homo ly liti never bean known to fall. ( Ipcrbov. U forli ; aont'j-in-ill. Wliyautturfrom tblsturrlhlo illioiu wui ; a wrltl.n Kiiur.intuj U slllvulyKlvon with (1 ( uoxni or rofr.n I thoinonay If noicuruil lend iifinip for frja bn'nplo. ( iirinintaj Isauudby Kulin XCo. , lru ; titi. iolo A/on'.i.cornor t * unit Oouej.ij Ktr uti 0-3.h i. Neb Ttie name bestowed upon a certain popular came of cnrds , la ti lame , uulutorestltie attnlr , compared vitli the Importance attached to tlio e.ifo , speedy , scientific nnd permanent cure o ( ttia above-named diseases , as performed by tliotiQ wniulerlully aklllfulaud Juilly celebrated Klucs ot tipoclillsts , A\ / DRS. BEITS & BETTS WLo , In tbe treatment and cure of sucb dellote maladies ai Syphilis , Stricture , Seminal Weakness , Hydrocele , Varlcocelo , Female Weakness , Piles , Fistula , Rectal Ulcers , > Sexual Diseases. And ill kindred Ilia , uava uo equals In A merle * . ( lend 4 cents ( or baudsomely illustrated 120- \it2e book , DRS , BETTS & BETTS Cr.nsu lallon Irre. 0 ll upon or a-Uresj \tltli daniu. South 1 lt i , , N R Ou'-nurUt h t\nJ iPUs ! . , Oiutihu , Nob. ilf Barytes and other adulterants of White Lead are just as good as Strictly Pure White Lead why is it that all the bogus and adulterated white leads arc always branded "Pure , " or "Strictly Pure White Lead ? " No one ever puts a mislead ing brand on an article of mer chandise , unless he wants to "work off" an inferior for a better. oThis Barytes or Baryta , is a heavy white powder , worthless as paint ; costing only about one cent per pound and is used to adulterate and cheapen the mixture. No one ever adulter ates white lead with an article costing more than Lead , o If you purchase any of the following brands you are sure of having Strictly Pure White Lead , manufactured by the "Old Dutch" process : "SOUTHERN" "RED SEAL" "COLLIER" For enli ! by the best denlcrs In pnlnts everywhere. If you nrc iolnc ; to paint , II will pay you to send to us for a book containing Information thai mny save > ou many n dollar ; II will only cosl you a postal card lo do so. , NATIONAL LEAD CO. , i St. Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Streets , St. Louis. Mo BOCTOE. : In the trciitiuentof PRIVATE DISEASES. The doctor'n entlro tlmo nnd nttentlon for tlio mst elBl'tccn yenra hns boon Klvon to the trentinunt > f nil forma of prlvnto ilbetittea ntid nil dlsorderK nnd dubllltlus of U1UTII nnd MANIIOUI ) . Dnrlni ; ill tlii'MO jenra of prnctlcj nnd experience thii toctor has porfecled n HVitom of tri'iilmoiit for thOHO dlscnsoM which H today ono of the most sue- ccantml fornn of trcntnivnt known to the mcdlciil irofcuttlon. HH remnrknblo nno-eMS In tbo treut- nont of th la cl'ins of dlseii 3 ( * 1 l)0 t pro \ en by the universal testimony of thousands nho hnro Hiif- feied nnd been cured. Mroimcr or moro alisolulo iroofof Bklll nnil fair nnd bonorublo treatment could not bo dcMrod. Wrlto for clrculnrn Klvln ? nil mrtlculnrs. HT11 AND KAHNAM bTri. . U.M.ULA , M511. ElasticStookinjs , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , a Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOK&PENFJLD , u 114 S. 15th St. , Next to Post officj. ( Trade rinrlc. ) P . & KUD GLOVES The ribovo brnnils of The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 10th atU Douphw Sta. Om.ihii NEBRASKA National Bank. D , S. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , MEE Capital . $103,033 Surplus. . . . , . SUi.OOU Offlcemnnrt Dlrectori-Honry W. Vntoi. proilitoni II. t > . Cu liliu , vlco proilUuni. * ' . C. Maurla * W. V. Jlone. Jolini , Collln J. N. II. I'utrlo * , l-uifl A , An'JnYentIoniliat ladies -Appreciate Tliouiaudi y tucjr will orar No Other Shoe , Wear this Shoe during the Summer Months , 00 NOT SUFfER WITH TIRED or TENDER FEET. Tim Sliue EXPANDS with KVKItV MOTION of the I'mAI I. muni In prrlUl i'ii | ' . 'Jae AlUIIrH'Ul.i : lf > iutc iiuki > THE PERFECTION Coiti no moro , look belter , won longer , Hud gitr * lou tlmc more cointort | U u aniiilitr IM RI , Vriooi. $ u 00 , S2.00 , fJ.OO fa 60. CONSOLIDATEO SHOE CO , MTt , lynnMa , . aC tuj.ljit ja alorJ , UtU .i.i.l llou iil Is open. The political pot boils. The'stump speaker is abroad in the land. The "distin guished fellow citizen" will ba found congre gated by the thousand in front of new pine stands , where the orator of the evening and the band will vie with each other in seeing which can display the most "brass" and they'll both play "the same old tune. " Thousands of men will put on giddy uniforms and march through the streets , while the oil from leaky torches drips gently down the backs of their necks but "we've got to save the country. " Is no w opsn too. We're after your trado. If we've had it before -we're going to keep it and - -T if we hav'nt had it , we'll try and get il. Our nclucements are many , but we depend on the pow erof price above all things. Our special efforts are directed toward overcoats fall over coats today. We are showing a line that's not "out of sight" but right in plain sight so are the prices. for a splendid Melton overcoat in toney tans. 16.00 lor a bus'n : 2ss looking , dark , all wool . Cassimere coat with silk sleeve linings „ for all wool Csssi mere garments new $6.75 $ . made shades heavy serge lined. for a genuine Scotch Tweed overcoat , $9.00 $ . with heavy twilled silk sleeve lining. Can you touch these prices anywhere else ? Not -with a ten foot pole. 0. Seminary for Higher and Liberal Education of Girls and young Women. Specialty , Music , Art , Elocution. tTnlvor Ity Vlnn. Mfil yonr opens Sept Cth Apply nrly. AppllcnntB rojocti'd last scaMnu for want of rnniu. AdilrtBB. Rev. T. Peyton V/allon , A.B. , Pres't.-Lcxlngton , Missouri. R < irlorftilv ntasi' fortiliic llnf FOR - YOUNG - L-RDIES ' . ' voung P ladica CouriK-ofrtudytlior. oiiL'h ; .Mmical \rtdrfirtniontiihlKhealurilcr tcnclicrnof tlir licet Amcrlcita nn.I EiirupcMiiciiltuir , larco nnd lirautlful crcnmJs , uc bulldlnK ) , room i.U l , llchtul b ) ca ( ) p n < September ilh For cntnlopuc ddrr > KllV. T. W. ItAIlItUTT , I'rvn. COLUMIIIA , MO. For the higher anil Liberal ilucalon : ( of pltlf nnil jouiiR women Hii'cinltlc | : Alunic , Art , Klo. culion , rhytlctil Training. Mrum heat , Cell and hot wnlpr , hath roonm. etc , on onch floor. 21th S"Mimi | ifc | > a opt Plli , 1MI2. KorC'ntnlcgu * LEXINGTON , MISSOURI. rc'Bi AlCi'UIHAI.lt A. JO.NKS , 1'ic.t. To Bring Home a Bottle of It is an indispensable household liquor , recom mended by physicians as strictly pure , rich and wholesome. lie can get it at any high-class drinking place or drug store. DALLEMANO & CO. . CHICAGO. ILL. K 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. visit mo a ; be . n ir in rki to liidlcnto . 'oiitann or jienili'r. ONO erontl Inlcrvluvr prtiurrod. Consult * ton * reo. CorwBoiidiiira tilcllr prlvntH Hook MjriterlM of Lilt ) Mat tuo. OIUou buunUft. ot. MUp. ui. 6imdnji Ua.iu.lo ilui Suuu lUmplur ruin/ * Ncrvo SootlB , " _ ttio wondorlul ruinuiljr Bl aoM wltb a writ ten uimrnn'f" to euro all nrrvoin dUtnucr , nuch us VVi-nk .Mcinurr , lionxil llrulnru'Vi r. II"inliictic. WukotulliC'Sn. Ixmt .Mnnlidod. Nlflillr ICinls- Ions , N rvnum.i.8 , hayltuilo , nil dralni and lots of power of tbotivnerutlta Orcans In I'ltliemercoiiBol bjr over oicrtlon , yputlif ni irn ior oitomlvc mo of lulr.ccj.funi | ) | orrtiiiuiliuitn wlilcli noon lend to Jiitlruilty. Cuniuiiip- tlon and Insanity. I'ut uix'inrimloiiwlo carry liiTo t iiockct. l per ruck- UKuliyinmliOfd-fi. With uvnrjrtlomrrwn Qlreitmrtlttn guaranttt la curt oritJuiultMmmtll , Circular free. AJJrciiO criul.ieil Cci. , C'lalcuiiiii Jll. For silo in Omtxha by Shorniun & MCotinoll , 1515 Dntl ostraul. Save Your Evesisfiit Eyes tosleil free liy an KXI'B IT OlTlOIAN rerfocl adjustment , Ktiporior lousoi. Niri- : ousltoaJiu'liu cured by uslii ( our Siiotic - " * anil liyo.'Iiuim I'r.cm iiiw lur liriv < .u THE ALOE & PEHFOLO GO , HIS. l.j Uojc WM , roniUwtJOii. JriM | > tla. jrMth , oenditlo , fccuiijurn , lo < elf ; lf lllc. ro jentlon , | liapuro bloc J , or a fkllurn lij the klonHU-li. llvjr nt itMm-t toperfQrm tnrtr i > rotr funotlon . I'mou. ? UTJ nid > , nrr" alvuii toots - llnini * TUVIuifonc vlu.limi.-J. Pltcftj inalllcroM.lt | mpT .l6P ( f. Itll'Al i L'llEMJCAl. (5o.T epnieoSI..Kt * Vurk 2 * l * * V * Ote ( M * * * * J * * * J T JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ' ST1TEL PENS. ftOLD MEDAL , PAnis EXPOSITION , 1889. j THE MOST PFRFEOT OF PENS.