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A THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1890. ATHERING OF DARK HORSES, Valient ervices Being Performed By the Various Candidates and Lieutenants, PRELININARIES OF THE GREAT BATTLE. Xabor Day Will Be Celebrated — Tricked an Insane Man—A Stekly Nelghborhood —Sample Law Suit City News and Notes, Lixcory, Neb, July 91.—[Special to Tue Bee.|-The scene at the Capital hotel, the groat political headquarters, is an animated oie, to present it in the mildest form. Candi- dates fighting for the leading positions in the state and dark hor 1 steeds of v other com ving for the samo Yonors are all ga g at tho point of bivoune whit horde of licu. tenants ave doing vali ervice skirmishing along the line 10 great convention is two days off yot, but if it oc tonight there could searcely be more excitement manifestod, and tn from Omaha to Chadron urc on thg scene proparing for the mighty st gle. veral impatient delogates are i hore, cagerly snufting the fray from afar aud anxious to d ruish themsclves, T retary of the state central commit- tee is hu the convention It 13 to o he opera house and the ke it low to seat 520 delo- gates in s. All the boxes and entire stage will necessarily be pressed i service, while the scenery and other phernalia must be removed, are tobe_represented s All the other chairs but the car sons who can be sur to sit down. ‘lhe door: s open at 7 and Chy call the convention to order at S, Tho ( 5 are on th Lready sy say that some incorrect it in published ¢ ming them declare that they o uny i candidate for secreta The 1rreasion ettleton, oS¢ that connty nstructed for D, M. N o from delegates ave It reported that the Lancaster county fon'is favorable tow rior excepting ternoon a gen w wiho just came train entered the Capital hotel, grip fumped 1t foring t only one rom, Dave Butler, had ever hold a° gubernatorial position. A SAMPLE TAWSUIT, Eckroth & Braddon, plastering contractors, ask the uid of the district wrt to collect h they claim is due from Albion for work done on the foundations 0 in nwood addition two years sth plaintiff and defendant have al- s more than the issue, NOTARIAL A INTMENTS, ving notarial appointments were y by the governor: J. N. Huges, .. C. Berdrow, Dayis City ; Thonias osvenor, i H. Doud, Owma ce; Mills Day, Wi I’numl Lincoln; Thomns l4 hlmul Omaha; A, C. Montgom- ery, York; Emil Degwind, Trimble. A SICKLY NEIGHBORIOOD, or of cases of diphth nd other + nilments r rom the thnv\hnml hu\uulul I ventieth and Twenty-third and R and Qstreets. Among hil 10 two membet Mrs. Sutton and and three of the ‘Sherott othol i A number of ca: The cause of so mnch \I('hul 5 is ascribed both to the stagnant_ pools and the mnn garbage wagons in the immediate Theattention of the health gfticer h s been called to the matter, LABOR DAY, Yesterday the Kunights of Labor and trades unions met and decided to properly celebrate labor day. All labor sacieties in the county have been invited to take part. IECAUSE 1 WAS INSANE, C. Winegarduer is raising a_disturb- tion of his w n firm known right to valuable property in Ohio. At the time Mrs. Wine- the power of attorney to these busband was insane, but now vered his mind and today asked r be set aside. Sawyer & Burdis entered into racy with his wife to rob him, They soid the land for only §200, although it is worlh over $1,000. CITY NEWS AND NOTES, Josse Burdis the Allen count, gardier g fellows he has v M. Branson, formerly an aspirant al honors, his caused a warrant 1 for tho urrest of L. W. Brevier, charging him with stealing £ worth of lay. Jounio Adams isa girl only sixteen years 914, who has apparently strievubly to t) Howe, who natelied as @ brand | from i aused a warrant to be is- sued for ler arrest so that she may be tried on the ground of incorrigibility und sent to the retorm school, stus W, Pyckert will not. beliove that his sou sold his'hogs to 1. W. Boling and of Princeton without permiss W tho issuance of o w of Bowling and Boon (sl 5 cellar at 'I'\\l‘nlyllin!l\ and O eveuing, but all “the was the dirty linen for today's washing. The humane society, through OMeer A, M. Bar caused the avrest of D. Alklotz, or abusing his horses, —— - l’rulupl Payment of Life Insurance. H. C. Ritchie, who died at Platts- mouth, held a pulu yin (ho Bankers’ life braska. an evidence of is i business: P |,/\ PISMOUTH, Neb, W. A. Lindley, Esq Lifo l|\~m.mu\ Company Dear Sir: Tam in recoipt, through you gencral agent, NMr, H. D, Brooks, of you draft for 2,000, payment in full of polic No. 119, issued by the Bankers' life in- surance compuny of Nobraska, on the life of my husband, Harry C. Ritchie, de- « s prompt method of doing Lun uln, Neb. 1t me to thank both the Bankers' lifo insurance company for such prompt and generous settlement of my claim, ~ The money was paid to me in HN five (3) days from my husbands cath, without any expense of collection, or deduction fo udvance payment, orun- alunce of annual premiums, al- wh by the torms of the policy it was not due for ninety d ys Your » fully, MaAny JosEru UTCHIE, Beneficiary., ourself and SRR SOUTH OMANA Arrested for Larc Albert McDonald was cleverlycaptured Sun @ay night by Ofticer Reardon. 8. P. McCor- auick of Omaha drow about $100 out of banlk, and whilo preparing for a go-out Mr. McDo ald faked the wad and hied himself to 1 of South Omaha society. Se cod spending Mr. MeCo when the officer arrestod him and got $50 of the mone, Y. South Omaha is a poor ficld fos Omaba crooks to visit. EWS, ny. Plattdeatschen Vereen Pionic. Plattdeutschen Vereon gave a picnic and gorden party ot the Germauia gardens Sun- The committee, . Henry Martin, Julius Mueller and Peter Bellman, was successful in mllklng complete wrangements for sut o soclul gathering as eld o the eit; e 'Forestors awnd furnished the music. In the bowling pontest, Gus Wardemau got the flrst prize §3; William Muollor the second prise, #3: and Hans Linberg third prize, $1. John Siveren ptured the greased pig. Mrs. Mary Wiese won a fine #10 album for picking th eggs. Vaclay Pi ok gron the sack race. & Tho attendanc y largo. In the ovening G rmania hall was 0t Large onough modato the dancors, The momt n and their friends claim to b had the pleasantost dance and largest picnio ever held in the gardens. Addresses w made by Hans Linberg and Rov. Peterson of Minden, Ia A Gratifying Ine President W, N. Babeock has just made a comparison of the receipts of stockat the yards that he justly feels proud of. Mr. Babeock took carge of the yards July 1, 185, and during the following nincteen days the roceipts of he 74,433, while the re- ceipts during the mding period this ), or por ase. ol gain of During the seve 30, 1530, the hog re 0 m vn(lh nding June pared ' with of 51,840 or 7. for the riod inereased from 1856) tc U in 1300, & gain of 93,353 or 37,91 per cent. Not Admitted Here. Saturday thr of stock from Wichita, Kan, w train load, but inasmuch as xas cattle are quarantined, President W, N refused to allow them to be into the They were tun on through without unloadi Nebraska no doubtful ¢ stopping ovor. s may feel tle will be re contazious d! ir stock by afe that Coroner Harrigan yost lan inquest on the body found in t} Juth of the sewer Saturday e ley heida postmortem examination and on the evidence the jury found death from drowning. The body has uot heen identit News Notes and P ith Omaha bakers union 34, held a il meeting Sunday afternoon to act on of infringement of rules. The matter was amicabl A daugh Lane. *Sohot born to Mr. and Mrs, Edmund t up to Omaha aught the W wlay st Lawns how to play bull. The score wass to 7 in favor of the Sobotk: The ¢ of the Christian church, Al- bright, was postponed till next Sunday atl1 o'clock A call has boen fssued by C. W, Mil Joseph W. Edgerton for o meeting in Ki of Labor liall, Twenty-sixth s , Tue: evening of all Kn he dos and farmers’ alli the independent ;."m. David Lo mond, Ind., ward Dunn, rions s favoring A from Ham party turne iy formerly News, is now with the Armour-Cudaby pack- with'the Chicago ing company Deputy Sher afterhis trip th hn Moran, g and ¢ o ave Brennan, H. Brewer has gone to Minden to Alfred ah the C. McCracken, t, has veturned. of the fire de- cctor James Hale Foster Allen and wer visiting Mrs spend the summer with hor pi its. ruitt, of the commission firm of ffinan, Smiley & Co., has returned from Chicago, and was accompanied by W. F. Lukius, who will make his home among us. John Condony while at work grading at Twenty-second ®and J street yesterday morn- ing, received a serious strain'in the back. vgent, wife of Yardmaster T. D. sargent, bus goue to spind the summer with friends in Bosto ., and Montpelier, Vt. L. T\ Martin ed from Chicago, H. L. Roberts of (-nmwll, Ia, is visiting A. Carpenter. Shaffer of Muscatine, Ta., is visit- ing Rodie Redmond, The voung son of J. C. Hardesty, Albright, who has been il with malavial fover, is better, H. L. Wood, the young man Reed house suffering with injuries on the lead received when diving at the Natato- ium, Omaha, is likely to pull througl Stone ed for the smokestack at the pac ouse of Swift & Co,, and work will be pushed till the structure is be com- pleted. Miss Maud Lewis of Atlantic, Ta., is the charming guost of Mr. and Mrs, R.A. Car- penter. Mrs. R. ing at the Konney, of Boiso iting Ner_nicee, Mr: es in St. Louis, turn howe this ovening. Charles Crum_and little daughter, have been ill with mal M. who al fever, are better. Hot Weather and Accidents. Take no chances on headaches or sunstroke Thishotweather is fearful,but if you will take Headuche Capsu h u will find the tomperature will be re- ducéd and the likelihood of sunstroko or prostration absolutsly ~counteracted. For sale by ll druggists. The Solid South Is solid on the great *‘German Remedy.” erams and letters are received every S during this heated term for Krause's He: les. The people from that section say they reduce the temperature and prevent sunstrokes and headaches. For sale by all druggists, Sun Stroke. Now is the time, the accepted time, to pre- vent sunstrokes, headaches, ote, By roducing the temperature all these' distressing evils will be provented, sules are the thing. One ortwo Krause's Headache Capsule takgn during the day will | ent any head ache, also atlacks of sunstroke, All druggists Churches in London, There is an uncommon number of churches in Loudon; they marvel- lously common objocts, writes Julian Ralph in Harper's Weekly, They ave almost all stone, and railed in~ with granite posts and ivon fences, Two things abovt the Episcopal churches (which arein the majority) strike an American as peeuliar, ~ One is that fire ap) tus is often stored in the little enclosures, so that up against & dingy church w ull you see a bright red ladder oraflaming tool or a hose 'J‘Im o ladders are on whe reh rds are sometimes regular fire sts Yy tions, and in such u red lantern hung on the at night with the words ire Station” glaring in its lighted front. The other peculiar thing about the churches is that public notices and plucards are posted om the doors and railings. you read the ratings for the y and thut © iage liconses are of able somewhere on the premise that men are wanted for the army stokers will get good pay in the In these notices the branch of publi vice that calls for recruits usually posts a colored picture of the uniform of that wing of the service, chromos that are in- lmldml to look very alluring, We Amer- are reminded by this treatment uf the houses of worship that perhaps it was not so strange, after all, forthe British to use the churches in New York and Boston for garrisons and prisons, and whatever else they needed them for during the revolutionury war. Where church and state are joined, the state puts the meeting-houses o its own uses. "here ud dassdodsnliny Mr. W. A, Baldwin, a hardware merchant of Boonvilie, Dallas county, Towa, says: “For the past two or three years I havo boen sub- to cramping pains inthe stomach. I have tried o number of different remedies, the best one being Chamierlain's Colic, Choleraand Diarrhaa Remedy; one or two doses of 1t always cures me. R Through coaches—Pullman -]mwm.-lunuguns froc ining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Rock Island route. Ticket office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam palace eived at the | Krause's Headache Capey| THE FORCE T0 BE INCREASED More Men Will Be Needed Soon in the Union Pacific Shops. | THE REDUCTION WAS ONLY TEMPORARY. Work Coming in Rapidly | Force Going to Cheyenne—The Joint Depot Force —Rail Notes. -None of the John Wilson, assistant superintendent of motive power, says there are moremen at Union Pacific shops now than nployed during June, July aud Au- 1st last year. Another ofticial of the same | corporation states that the agitation in - | tain circles because of a 25 per cent reduction | in expenses is really uncalled for. The num- ber of men let out is loss than 25) instead of work in the w o 400 a8 at first veported. There are still | nearly 1,000, on the pay -roll. The way in | which work is coming in and piling up this , will, itis thought, have to be mereased again sooner than was expected, The shops are actually crowded now but it is pro- posed to wet through the hot weather season, if possible, without incurring v outlay than the expenses side of shows at the present time, ill e ded by overy one connected with the mechunical departient authorized oalk th hops being erected at w © reduce the amount of done nor lessen the number of men em- ployed here. One mun said he could see work enough ahead on the Wyoming division which never comes to Omitha to keep the Cheyenne shops busy one ye: All the wood engines—and there are Several hundred of them—need new fire boxes as well as a gen- eral overhauling, Mr. Middleton, the iporintendent of motive power, has not yet moved his office to Cheyenne, though he tst to be t y Aujeust 1. John H , the master mechanic, ends his connicetion With the Omaha shops August 1, to take similur position at some other point on the system, The Joint Depot Force, ednesday is the day that has finally been ed upon on for moving the Union Pacific agent, dep g0 outtit and the depot expr the tem- station house, into K was to have ¢ in puttin tlorms, it was fou 1o postpone the time ments, such as organization of union depot force and divisions among em- ployes have been made. It is now positively known that Jim Chambers, | the Union P ticket agent, will be at the head of the t Haney will agent | ween ol This will uly allof them and put matters in good sha 1pe. Making Rapid Advancement. Three ars ago, when Harry Deuel was city ticket agent of the Burlington road, he had a yory bright young man in tho office with him by the nawe of Charles I, Daly. About Doeuel the time, or shortly after, Alr, went over to tho Union Pacifie, Daly w sent to Denver, where he looked after th Burlington's city passenger business a short time and then tooka position in the ranks of the Lake Evie & Western at Indianapolis. H just been appointed general passenges tas well as the Fort Wayne & Cincinnati road. The appointment took ef- fect yesterd. Notes and Personals. General- Manager Clarke of the cific and wifo have gone to Lake Geneva in- of Spirit lake. lett's “Ield by the Enemy” company through on the Burlington yesterday ing en route to New York. The B. & M. has made a round-trip rato of one fare and a.third to delega body else attending the republican state vention at Lincolu, The old St. James hotel has disappeared entirely and the bank on which it stood is being ‘brought down to a grade with tho tr Jnion Pa- ks. Superintendent roports that along the Union P line in Nebraska h vn at least twelve inches within the past pight, ho Irs. Bd. Dicki left for Chica Dickinson, Lo les' Nerve and Liver Pills. corn n and John Lichteberger o Sunday evening to join Mr, An’important discovery. They ack on the liver, stomach and bowels through the aerves. A uew principle. They speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles and constipation. women and childr Smallest, mildest, surest. 80 doses for 25 cents. Samples fred at Kuhn & Co.’s 15th and Douglas. s e Splendid - for men, To Postimasters, For sale, a full set of first quality post- .office fixtures, in good order, 528 bronze lock and call boxes, hard wood finish; all Yale work, put up with serews,to be taken down. Can be fitted to an, nhl]m‘ Cost over $2,000; will sell for $250 and pay #${0 commission. Address I. H. Sears, Davenport, I, geestion, The Halifax Herald says that we ought to adopt another name, as it thinks the United States of America is about equal to no name at all. “If our cousin: it s, without even the suggestion of a smile, “really intend to perpetuate the mistake they nade a century ago in separating themselves from their kins- men of the Anglo- they should try and give themselves a name befitting their ancestry and the land which British prowess won for them,” ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreslung to the taste, and acts int\y yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. 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