8 THE DAILY BEE. Friday Morning , Juno 6 , LOOAL BREVITIES , Marriage licences were Itsuod yesterday to John O'drn'Jdy and Kato Ward , R. . Iiilly and Jcnnio D , Kendall. The number of old homes belnf ? meted about to make loom for now buildings Indi cate that the boom is growing larger every day. II. McKay , contractor at Atlantic City , ! . , for tha new ichool building being eroded there * , i In the city to got his coinico work done. Thu Douglas county teachers' ntsociation trill hold a session in Superintendent Bru- nor'n ofllco Saturday , commencing at 0:30 : in the morning. Ono of Omaha's fairest of the fair , " has just completed a lap-robe , made entirely of feathers. It Is not only n novel but \ery bandscmo article. The little Nichols child nt the post house will probably recover from the small-pox. Early vaccination has evidently prevented the spread of the disease to the other members of the family , as none of them are yet nfllictod. Walter Dale , of the Union 1'aclfic general - oral freight department , was relieved of a $20 gold piece while in bathing nt the Natltorium opposite the headquarters during the noon- hour yesterday. No clue to either thief or money ns yet. " " The two excursion parties of fifty and seventy school teachers from California ar rived hero yesterday. They came In over the Union i'aciCc road , but wont east from licro , the former party over the Hock Island , and the latter over the Milwaukee. The report yesterday that S. C. Baldwin had suddenly departed from Omaha , leaving many parties to weep nnd walk the floor , acorns to have been a little premature. At least his wife r.cnvod a tolcpram from him at St. Paul yesterday , in which ho Fays he is well and will leave for homo Saturday. The opening of bida for grading the lots on Capitol avenue , between Fourteenth and Fifteenth street' , whereon the Exposition building Is to bo constructed this summer , was postponed on Wednesday until Saturday morning next at 10 a , in. There are ten or fifteen bidders for the work , The Omaha Wheel qlub Is arranging fer a great sporting programme to bq given fit the Athletic park July 1. Among other events will bo a ten mlle race for the championship of the northwest. Hitchcock , of Omaha , Thil Hamilton , champion of Illinolr , and John Nicholion , the blkeman of Minneapolis , have already signified their intention of en tering the race , John Flies nnd George Magnus were brought in by Deputy Marshal Gulp yesterday morning from Rule , Neb , charged with selling liquor to the Indians , Piles plead guilty and was fined SI and costs and sentenced to brief imprisonment. Magnus plead not guilty and gave bands In the sura of 200 to appear at the November term of court , David llulo , arrested some tlma ago on a similar charge , plead not guilty and sustained a con tinuance of his caee until the November term. PERSONAL. B , Russell mid vife , Creston , arc guests at the Millard. M. A. Illce and wife , of Pawnee City , are t RuojtB of the Millard. Thomas Bryant , a prominent banker of Schujler , is In the city. Senator 0. F. Manderson and wife , re turned home yesterday morning. C. W. Ilulin , Leavenwortb , and W. R Griffin , Kansas City , are at the Arcade , HMr. H. A. Haekell , of the BEE , loft yestsr day for Big Rapids , Mich , , and will return in about ten days , bringing with him his wife who has been visiting there for some time past , Mr. W. E. Annln and wife of Fort Robin- sou , are in the city visiting old friends. They will remain hero for a week , and then start on a pleasure trip east. Mr. Dan Y Wheeler , the celebrated oratorical torical tourist for Richardson & Co. , drug gists of St. Louis , arrived to day and has quarters at the Millard. John Berry , Valentine ; O.'D , Hotchkisa , Lyons. W.T. | CaldwoU , Btanton ; JohnWeber , Sioux City ; Mrs , E. L. Uillonplo , Bradford , Pn. ; 0. E. Putnam , Laramlo , WyoW. ; B , E , Luik , Milwaukee ; D , Anderson , Colum bus ; W , M. Hanson , Manlcowot , Wis.t 0. ) Ryan , St , Paul ; W. Churchill nnd wife , Mon roe ; Mrs. J. 0 , Smith , Chicago ; 13 , G. Curtis , St. Paul ; C. Orcutt , Davenport are at tha Cjufield. At Ilia Metropolitan yesterday J. 0 , Gustason , Blair ; M , D. Alexander , Grand dr Island ; R. Pieruj , Lincoln ; W , N , Bryer , Heron ; G. W. Brown , Filley , A. T. Tried , Oakland ; W. H , Humphrie , Blair ; F. X. Broaimer , Weeping Water ! Thomas Leighton , Plattsmouth ; George E. Cheney and family , H. A. Cheney , Creighton ; A. Mory and wife , Grand Island ; L. H. Rector , Springfield , Ohio ; L , Gothnlng , I } . Oolburn and wife , Weston , Mo ; Mrs. Cady Williams. R. E. McDonald , James M. Dean , A. J. Dunn , Chicago ; P. H. Phooby , Oiage , New Jersey ; G. Is. Merren , Plalnaville ; Mich. ; A. J. Ritter , Ni hn , Mich. ; William Ragan , Mo- comb , 111 , ; J , N. Btrabin , Malvern , Iowa ; Robert Salman , Cheyente ; J. C , Darcy , Kansas Oit Mo. ROAOII-In thi" city , Junn lib , at 11:50 : a. in. , Mrs , Jane Roach , oped 21 years. EFunoial takes pUce to-day at 2 p. m. , from her Into residence , foot of Jackson street. Interment at the Holy Sepulchre , JOCRG In this city Junn 3d , at 5:30 : p. m. , J , son of Andrew and Katie Joerg , aged S months. " 1'uneial will take place to day at 10 a. in , from the family residence , southeast corner Nineteenth and Harney streets. l'iiends of the family Initcd , Inteimeut La.at PruspectHlll. Seal of North Carolina Tobicco Is the best. AlllUhClllOlllH , A not overlarge nudlonco greeted Don * man Thompson at BoyiVs Wed- de nesdiy ulght in his reappearance - appearance in Lis famous character ization of "Uncle Josh. " Tha nUy was prercnted ns nnoolhly an over , and It is harJly necoarary to spo.k In detail of the performance or the place , Mr. Thomp son hi lost none of } > ii cower. Ills sup port is in every pmticuUr strong , belnp about the raroo aa when ho appeared here two years ogo. If you want a eult mule io order pro to 3J Nuwuiau & Co. , 1210 Firnani ttreot. ARMY NEWS. Preiiaralions for the Coining Rifle Contest The Prizes Proposed Gossip Personal nnd General , Ool. Henry , rifle praclico instructor , is putting forth every effort to make the coming riilo contest in August a success. His suggestion that merchants and profes sional men of Omaha Interest themselves in tbo t ( fair to the extent of offering prizes Is meeting with favor , and already steps are bolng taken by some of the leading business men to carry it into ex ecution. It Is suggested that besides the dry goods merchants who should offer liberal prizes , the professional men , law yers , doctors , etc. , ought to coma to the front and help swell the list of local ptizes. These rewards will probably bo in the form of cash , as to nso Col. Henry's expression , "Money is most value to the onliated mm , as it is not always convenient to cary other prizes , and an equitable division can bo inoro easily mndo. " It Is certainly to bo hoped that the citizens will take hold of tbo matter with their accustomed gener osity , and make the soldiers' stay hero at tbo rlflo match aa attractlvo and agreeable bleas possible. The following classes will be formed at the competition at Fort Omaha , provided the offer of prizes can bo made to the enlisted - listed men. First Regimental team matsh , open to five best ehots from each regiment , ton shots at 2CO and COO yards ranges Team making highest aooro to recalvo prize. Second Regimental team skirmish match , ssnio as aboyo. Third Short range match , open to all competitors , five shots , at 200 and 300 yards. Throe prizes to these making highest score. Fourth Three hundred yards range , open to all competitors , five shots. Ap propriate prlzo given by Brevet Major General Howard , department comman der. der.Fifth Fifth Skirmish match , open to & competitors , 200 to GOO yards , and r tnrn ; cartridges not limited ; three prizes to throa boat skirmishers. Sixth Long range match , 800 and 1,000 yards , five shots at each range ; open to beat shot from each regiment ; one prize. The subject of rifle shooting la ono In which all American citizans are Interested - estod , and with the wondoifal develop- moat and accuracy of the rifle , and its range at ono mlle , would make this country , with export shots , a power to bo feared. These who are willing to take the mat ter up should Inform Col. Henry , in- spcstor of rlllo practice , in order that no tification may bo sent to the posts , and thus stlmnlato the enlisted men to extra exertion. PERSONAL AND OENEUAL. Gen. Brock , who arrived In the city Tuesday , assumed formal charge of his work ns Adjutant-General yesterday morning. Col. Mason will leave for his now post at Fort Snelllug , Minn. , the latter part of < next week. His successor , however , will not report for duty until the last of Juno or the first of July. The bachelor officers of the fort gave avery pleasant hop at the barrack's Tnes- very uiUtBauuv ujji aw buw wuv&uuu u JL.IAVU - day night. It was a brilliant affair , and thoroughly enjoyable and enjoyed. A largo number of Omaha people attended , and moro would doubtless have done so but for the threatening weather. Gen. Dandy returned Wednesday from a trip to western posts , Forts Laramle , Bridger and Russell , where he has been superintending the removal of the Fifth civalry to the department of the Mlsson ii. This is in accordance with the general - oral order that has been issued for the transfer of the Ninth cavalry to the de partment of the Q'atto ' , and the removal of tbo FIQth to iho department of the Missouri. "There is no Dense to or shadow of truth in these rumors that the depart ment is to be broken np or divided , or that the headquarters are to bo removed from Omaha , " said an army ofliclal to a reporter yesterday. "Capt. Sladen has just received a con- slderab'o snm of money from Washington to bo expended in unking changes and improvements in the headquarters building. This certainly would not bo done if a removal or divi sion were contemplated ut an early day. ' ANIMPOttTA T OABE , A Wyoming Man Sncd for Stnv Ilouto Frauclr. For a poiiod of something Ilko six month ] past , U. S. District Attorney Lamborlson baa been awaiting a chance to ecrvo upon Luke Voorhooa cf Wyo- mlng , pspora sworn out in a eult by tbo government to recover § 11,342 52 , Bald to bnvo been overpaid on a alar ronlo contract. Vooihcos happened to ba in Onnba Wednesday and tbo papers were served. The caao Is a curious and in- tereating ono , The circumstances ns re lated in the complaint are about as fol lows : In Jaly , 1878 , Voorhecs took u tlireo years' contract to carry the mails be tween Fargo and Pomblna , Dakota. In * aldo of thirty days tbo route was expedit ed , and Voorheos swcro that tbo addi tional service would require an increase of of fifty per cent in his force of men and anhnalc. On this showing tbo com ponsatlon WJB increased at the rate of $8.500 a year. Now tbo government claims that Yoorhoes did not employ any additional men or horses , that the ex pediting of tbo route did not involve any i xtra labor , and that over payments to the amount of $14,342.52 wera made en the strength of Voorhers' statements en excess which tbo plaintiff sues to recover. The case teams to bo a rello of the old star route days. Vcorhees Is a wealthy man , and baa been long a resident of Wyoming , operating with Gllmer , Salls- biifj-it. , in mall contracts. The object of tbo attorney general in having the action brought in Nebraska appears to bo two. fold. In the first Instance , thera is a hotter chance of getting an iaipirlitl jury bore , and in addition the government will have the valuable emlces of United States District Attorney Ij u\bertaon , and the benefit of hie oroirituco in tryicg timlUr cists Mr. Vcorhees was notiuud by a friend s m ? tlma ago that the suit wou'.d be brought in this slate , and ho accordingly kept away. A few weeks ngo Mr. Lam-1 boitson , as a blind , had the attorney general - eral institute proceedings agnlast Voor- hocs in Wyoming. This bad tbo desired effect cf sondine Voorheos to Omaha , about ten days ago , to consult his conn- eel , Hon. J. L. Webster. The marshal missed him at that time , but was on hand on his second visit yesterday , and served the papers as stated. The objoot of the action brought in Wyoming having boon attained , proceedings in that territory will ba dropped , and the matter forced to nn iisno here. POLICE COURT , Mixry French Held for tlio Iowa Au thorities Other GftROI , Judge StonVcrg was occupied yorferday morning with a variety of cases , ono or cf which wcra Important. Strange to gay there were no vagrants arraigned for tml. tml.Tho The woman-thief , Mary French , was given a hotting and sent up to the county jail , to await the action of the Council Bluffs authorities. The circum stances of the case appear to bo thoto : About dark , Tuesday evening , D. J. Sehramllng's boarding-house , on Tenth street in Council Bluffs , was invaded by a tall , slim , heavily veiled female who wanted lodgings for the night. She was accommodated and shown to a room , ffhero the proprietor loft her , supposing of conrso that everything was all right. But when the family arc a a Wednesday morning and Hohramling wont to call his female lodger for breakfast , ho discov ered . she had departed and taken with her about $50 worth of his wife's clothing and jewelry. It was the thief whom Charley West , the ferryman , had teen crossing the river several hours before , and when he was accosted early iu the morn ing by the boarding housa man and told of the robbery , both came np town and made n lively rustfc to find her. About 10 o'clock aho was discovered on lower Dodge street and captured. She had the stolen apparel on and was wearing U. The tiio went into a boarding house at the cor ner of Dodge and Twelfth streets , where the women was taken to a room nnd made to disrobe herself of the dresses and jowclry that she hadj taken from Mr. Schinmling's house. Ho then started with her to the depot , intending to takn her b ck over the liver , bat was mot by her "eolid mnldoon , " ono J. L. Haines , on Ninth etreet , who said that she was not forced to go unless Schramling had a reqneition from . the governor , to ake hor. About that time the solid . muldoon was pulling a revolver from his hip pocket , and advising Schramling to hunt a more healthy locality. Ho lot the . woman go , but went direct to police headquarters , and reported the case there. Officers started out to search for tltl the woman , and about 4 o'clock she was captured. ! She Bays that her name la Mary French , and a harder louklng crook has not been captured in Omaha for many months. She is tall , slim , bony , hag gard , and has abort , unkempt hair. J. L. Haines was also captured Wed nesday night and Thursday morning Judge Stonborg sent him np to the county j'all until requisition papers can be obtained. George McElroy was brought up , charged with having boon drunk and dis orderly. This gentleman iraa brought in Wednesday night by a police man and a detective who allowed him to go unaearched until they reached the jail , when , as usual , Officer : Fieronet began to look through his pockets. The piiscner suddenly pulled ' a revolver from his pocket and aimed It at Pleronet. The officer caught McElroy'a hand and throw it up , thus averting the oim , whllo a po liceman interfered and took away the revolver , McElroy biting Pleronet siv- agely on the writt In the meantime. Mr. P. feola justly Indignant at the insinua tions of a morning journal in the ref erence to the matter insinuations which are certainly baseless and uncalled for. McElroy was fined $10 and costs. J.W. Gleason paid a fine of $10 and costs for bolng Intoxicated. Hattle Preston had failed to pay the social evil tax and was remanded to the county jail. Thos Watson drank nnd disorderly was fined $5 and casts. Fred Erlcson , tame charge , was re- leased on the plot of "first time. " THE CITY'S FUNDS , City Auditor Long Ilrports ilio Amount Subject to Draff. Mr. Long , city auditor has prepared for submission to the city council the following statement of the amount cf money in the various fnnds subject to drft : Library fund S 3,17009 Judgment fund 1,701 88 General fund 5771 Police and fire 1,280 O'J Waring sewer 1,128 7C North Omaha sewer 07158 North branch Omaha sewer 3,450 G2 Jones street sewer 880 21 West branch Jones street sewer. . 389 20 Bt. Mary'd avenue sewer 140 Gl Sewer district No. 13 15000 Sewer district No. 15 10000 Sewer district No. 1G ICO 00 Sewer district No. 10 782 07 Sawor dl.trlct No. Vl 337 00 Sewer dlmict No. 22 8103 Alley paving district No. 3 185 85 I'avlriK bond fund 31482 Cleaning pavements and repair , and curbing and guttering fund , 24,015 71 Water rent 20S94 ! ) Paving district No , 1 9 ) .4fjj.22 ' 3 6000 4 50 00 5 50 00 C 5900 7 5000 12 8.803-10 13 1541 II. , 97090 " 15 737 " 1C 081 74 " 17 44397 " " 18 -13705 " " 19 374 08 ' " 20 SIS 81 " " 21 10717 " " 22 21851 " J3 33527 " " SI. . . 313 79 ' :5 : 6,275 Wl " " -8 883 fXi " " * 9 534 67 ' "SO 823 It ' " 31 221 07 faond fund 103,123 00 Hall. The Creighton oulloga and hhh school nines p'ayi'tl another interesting game yesoriUy afternoon , _ Tbo coutist atidecidbd until the ninth iuaitit ; , when , owing to the lots of their catcher , Art Rote , the high schools allowed the Omsh. ; tons io score three runs , thus deciding the game. The score by innlnpn was ; 1234BC789 Orelghton College. . . 0-1 1 0-1 I 0 0 0 7 High School ,2 O-'Mi-O-O-l-l 0 ! I BALKED LOVERS , A Married Man Altnnpts to Elope Willi a i Hear Old Girl , Ho Is Frustrated Ijy Father's Vigil * A Sensational Case. " No , father , I don't want io go homo with yon. I am golcg to live with Mr , Meyers. Bo pcrcmleed mo that if I would go with him ho would drcts mo up in silks and satins and lot mo wear diamonds mends , I had much rather stay with . him and I don't want to go homo. " Bick of this statement of a girl to her father , made yesterday morning in a south tide hotel , is a sloiy cf richly sonsatltnal interest. Emma Ounp is a pretty , well-formed and rather intelligent girl of seventeen years of ago , who has bcon living ap to Wednesday night with her parents at the corner of Twenty-third and Nicholas streets , in North Omaha. She la a re markably well-developed girl for her ago , of rather a Jewish cast of features , and decidedly attractive in her general appearance. Her folks are of the hum bler class , her father bolng a plasterer. Up to within a foir weeks ago she has boon perfectly contented and happy , and upright. Several woaka ago she became acquainted with a scoundrel by the name of Meyers , an agent for tome nursery , who has boon in Omaha for aomo time past. It appears that she has boon more or loss infatuated with him , and that ho in turn has been pourIng - Ing Into her willing and innocent oars the soft blandishments which the arch- betrayer always baa at his tongue's ond. The girl , in short , fell deeply in love with him-though this fact has been but lately discovered by the parents. A few days ago Myers , who is a mar ried man , sent his wife to Minneapolis , whence ho had corao to Omaha , promis ing , t is believed , to follow her thither very shortly. But this was only _ a ruse to allow him to carry Into execution his intention of eloping with the girl Emma. Wednesday night when Mr. Camp returned from woik ho discovered that his daughter was missing. Qilckly snspacting that something was vroug , ho hastened to Institute inquiries and found that his daughter had been seen to take a street car In the vicinity about ( J o'clock , in company with Meyers. Mr. Camp at onca hastened to the depot and found that tbo man and the girl had been there and , . had made icqniiioa of tbo coat of tickets ! to Nebraska City , probably having same intention of going there. They had purchased no tickets , saylnsj that they would return. Mr. Camp closely watchp ed the out-bound Kant as City train , which loaves at 7:45 , and after satisfying himself that the couple were not on board , started homeward. As ho was going np Harnoy street , ho saw the man Meyera'enteiing the St. Charles Hotel , in company with a girl whom ho claims to have recognized at a distance , aa his daughter. Ho went into the. hotel and asked to see them , but for aomo reason was not allowed to do so. Ho returned to his homo and found that during his absence his wife had dis covered in tbo girl's trunk a picture - turo cf herself and Meyers , taken' together while the two were in Council Bluffs a week ago last Saturday. This , of conrto , proved beyond - yond a doubt the infatuation of the girl for Meyers Yesterday morning , Mr. Camp arose , after a restless night , and went down to the depot - pot at a very early hour , taking with him the picture. Ho showed it to tbo ticket egont , who recognized the likonosa and said .tho man and the girl bad been there in the morning again making en quiries about the ronto to Nebraska C.ty , cost otc. It appoarj , however , that they did not go. Mr. Gamp made inquiries at the St. Charles hotel and was told that Meyers had left the city , but that the girl was still here. The latter statement was afterwards confirmed , as Mr. Camp found his daughter in a beard ing house on South Tenth street , alono. She would not say where Meyers was and positively refused to return to her liomo. At last accounts aha had not jnno back , preferring in her foolish sim plicity to play the part of a ' * Hottie Prynne , " leidlng a life of degradation for the sake cf "the satin , the silk and the diamonds. " Mr. Camp will take steps to secure the arrest of Meyers if ho shows np and at tempts the abduction of the girl. The caao has been placed in the han'da of Do- tootlvo 0. W. Edgorton. It was believed by some that Mayors bai left the city and it ill ahortly aond the girl money to meet him at some point , while others think that ho Is still in town awaiting a chance to carry out by stealth the plans of elopement. Why sand your money east for insur ance when jou can got just as good or hotter ineuianco ut home ? Many east ern companies boast of their isrgo capi tal of from ouo to three million dcllara. These same companies are doing bust- nets in forty states and territories. Dl- vldo their largo capital by the number of states and territories in which they do business and it loaves only twenty-five to fifty thousand dollars for the protection of the policy holders in each state ; yet thny have not a dollar of their money deposited in Nebraska , nor can they by the laws of their own slate Iran a dollar in Nebraska. The Homo Flro Inaurnco Company cfOmaba haa a genuine capi tal of $100,000.00 and 1ms all its capital in Nebraska for the teenrity of it } Ne braska business , and loans its money to the people cf Nebraska. The largo as sets held by eastern companies nro fully offset by the largo amount of liabilities sgsinst those companies , ai they Insure all kinds of hazardous property in towns and citks. Tno Homo FJro losaranoo Company takes no risks in frame rows In towns or cltiea , and h vo moro money to every del ar at riik than cny eastern company doing dwelling and farm busi ness in Nebraska. This company is fait growing In pub- lie favor and is meeting with much suc cess. With such Hvo and reliable city agents ai W. J. Mount and 0. H. Hart it ii sura to rapidly get to tbo front , The GiilncBO Mother , Orolghton College lull was fairly filled Wednesday night by on audi- enca which was treated to an excellent rendition of the drama "The Chinese Mother. " The threatening weather , cf ODUISO , prevented many from attending. All the parts \\era admirably sustained , and ( ho per. fornmnco was characterized by that smoothuois only attained cfter long and thorough drill. The drama will bo given ! .TSTO ILCTST A "FTIS 1312 BKW CT.TJ3I 3.T > 1312 Should not pass y < b j-to ; make your fiaoilda pleasant Is to pr vide Us wants ; In order to accuraiilats is to practice economy ; doot H'vo ot travoiant , pay niyou go ; live within your income and sa\o exorbitant prices for that which You conttiMo. Clothing In a vnry necwnty ar J ° O ° P- "ese os your close attention , t spend your earnings without \alno received , Is no sntiifnctiuu. To piy S10 , $15,850 , ? 55 , SCO and 8Go tO array yourself neatly nnd styltah , H extravagant ; when you find the same goods nit , inivlo nnd trlmm d in the awn ? styles , nnd frequently is found to found your Interest from your to select own tailor from , their sold for half or oen loss than half the prica at the Misfit Parlor ? , 131U Douglas street , up-stMrt , it I LIST. PANTALOOHS , $ G 00 Pair Merchant Tailor Mndo sold for 3 00 8 00 " ' " " 4 00 10 00 " " " " 5 ( iO 12 00 " " " " 6 30 15 00 " " " " 8 20 In nil tte leading styles in cut and fabric ; they nra not exceJcd ; to bo sold afc l ss than half the original price at the 1312 DOUGLAS STREETUPSf AIES , 1312. Open Evenings until 5) o'clock. Snhudays until 10 o'clock. next Friday evening , Following is tha cast : Tha Rev. Mother Superioress of the shtors at Hong Kong. .Mlas Mary Murphy Sister Margaret Mlas Delia Ileclan Apiou a Chinese Udy Miss Nellie Leech Shney Ping-Sin the confidential ier- vant of a mandarin Miss Sallie McDermott Seau-Mei-a Chinese widow widowHiss Hiss Ella Creighton Assam a Chinese boatman's wife Miss Annie Kelly Mary ) ( MissM. lliley Agnes SChineso foundlings Miss N. Carlm Rosa ) . ( Mloa N. O'Brien Biddy AlcGrath an Irish widow Mt33 May McVunn School children , choir , otc , Newfoundland has a population of 193,000. In 18It , whoa the precedingcnnsuflwustatpn , It had a population of 101,371 During the time the catholics have Increased in Lumbers 1G per ent and tha protestuuta 31 per cent. Smokt Seal of North Carolina To bacco. Now Mexico spent § 15,000 for churches and S6.1B5.000 for liquor last year. Absolutely Pure. This poffoer never vanes. A marvel ot pnioty. ( tren tti \vholo83mcuoJ8. . More economical Ihia Ibo ordinary kinde.aiid cannot be eolcl In competi tion with ttio multitude ol low te t , ehort weigh * luiu of ptijarhrl.o powdern. Bold only In cane ROYAL JJAIUNO I'OWDKR CO. . 109 Will Ht ; HY MEDICAL AND SURGICAL , i on TIIB TUUTO utr on ILL GHRONIGANDSURGICALDlSEASES. The largest Medical Institute Woat of Mississippi River. Fifty roomi for the ncpomodatlon of ritlcnU. T 0 riiy.lclnn anil burjoan In chnruu of ttiu In.tlliito Iu ; Ima rlxtrtn > cara of tuccontful pructlif.imil U ulacil ly aulitantu of rare cxpcrlcnco a eiH.clamu In tfiHrarloun department' . . u KITX run Ciitciatnon J'oforraltlfj and Ilrare , . IMIEJI Ksofouhv. . riloM , Tumon , Citncrri , r unti , ItroDcltl * Hi , InhaUtlori , Kl clrlcliy , raruljrtli , bpll | y , klJoey , tie E r tikln and Illoorl ll ) .e \ \ rlto fur PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN nn riuviii ! . amcui. and MKroia pl.iaici , bvmlrial Weakneti. Unermilorrhti a. Sjiil.llU . , ( ilcot , hirlcturt , art roculo auilall dltqaiei oftho Vrlnarjr and hoiutl orRini Ca.eitreated bjrcorreipoudence.orlfnoually Coufidiutltl Uedlcinoi tent bjr mall or ocprtii without marka to iQuI catti conteutl or conder , Ailrtki all leltvra tn OHlIU UEUIUAI. AND bl'KOlCAI. IhhTlTL'TE ntUfitiestCornercU' pltol. veu e , . 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