No- 1OIII n In nts In utr , .1n .1i .1M .1U It Iti : i iu , iu ir i r > 11 11u ir. iu 5 4U 4t 7 7U IS , 4 IS , H , It ) B . I.I , H . r > . ' 4 ll ) 2 2 , 7 ' , " ; tit , i . .sis luT full n. r wn , Iho Ohicf of Union Pacific Motive Power Goes to Ghejenno. DICKINSON'S ' SUCCESSOR TO KANSAS CITY , The Importance or the Wyoming Blirtp * n < I tlio Ilelatlon llioso of Oinnlin "Will Hear to Them. A somewhat startling nnd unexpected sen- Aatlon was developed In Union Pnclllo head quarters yesterday morning. It wns occasioned I by n notice , signed by Vice-President Holcomb I nnd bearing President Adams' approval , an nouncing that "From and nftcr July 1 the headquarters of the superintendent of motive- i ixjwcr und machinery will bo nt Cheyenne , I Wyo , " ' This announcement will bo n surprise to the people of Omaha , who have repeatedly liccn assured that the main shops would al ways bo retained at this place. Since the rompany commenced operations nt Cheyi'ime , ItH managing olllcinls have frequently - quently stated that tlio plant located nt that place would bo of small capacity und bo used for light repair work only. Hut It transpires now that these shops are to bo iniulo the principal nnd most Important of the entire Union Piiclllc svstem. It seems nlso that nt that point will bo massed the great force of employes , the car nnd locomo tive buildings , planing nnd rolling mills , car wheel foundry and In fact everything for do ing the llnest and best work demanded by the company. It la stated , however , that the decision muklng this change was not reached finally until yesterday , though It had been under consideration for the past live weeks. The arguments made In support of such a move arc that the principal shops of every railway ought to bo as near the center of the system us possible and the excuse for locating Mr. Middleton nt Cheyenne Is that he can handle tbo business more cosily nnd more satisfactorily. Having supervision over the smaller .shops , nt Omaha , Kansas City , Den ver nnd Portland , it Is claimed that his re moval to Cheyenne is entirely In the Interest of economy und convenience. However , ono of the lending officials said that ho thought it very bad policy to remove the headquarters of such an Important de partment from the headquarters of the road , nnd predicted that it would create trouble. It is claimed that the shops In this city will bo maintained on their present scale , give employment to the number of men now em ployed and continue to do the sninc class of work and bo under the person ? ! charge of John Wilson as nn assistant superintendent. Another man declared that this was the be ginning of nn organi/ed scheme to distribute the general offices. Mr. J. O. Brinkcrlioir. who succeeds Mr , E. Dickinson as general imimigiT of the Missouri river division , is to have his headquarters at Kansas City. Mr. Adams nnd Mr. Holcomb decided upon that point when thev were in that city last week and the circular notice to that effect was issued yesterday. All the oflleo "documents , accounts and ef fects will bo moved uway from hero on the llrst of July. Vice President Holcomb was asked for an explanation of this Midden change In the man agement of Union Pacific affairs , but declined to talk. His reply was : "The president is here and you had better BCahim. " Mr. Adams asserted emphatically that Mr. Ilolromb was the only man authorized to glvo out information about the matter. Said ho , "It's something that belongs entirely to the local management. Wo have nothing to do with any disposition of the operations , in Bos ton. 1 presume , however , that this onlco is lining transferred to Cheyenne for conven ience. The company Is building Its great cen tral shops there , consequently It Is only nat ural that the superintendent of motive power nnd machinery Btiould bo where those shops lire. " The excuse for making Kans < j ° Gity the ror&uif&ninb- ) cTSfihiriifaiiagcr of the Missouri river division Is that the superin tendent of UioNobiuska division has his oOlco hero. Union Depot Hlpellnj * . The union depot company hold a mooting yesterday nt which President Adams of the Union Pacillc road nnd the architects Van 13rimt & Howe , ns well as Mr. Klmball , Vice President Holcomb and General Manager Holdrego of the U. & M. wcro present. It was called for Mr. Adams' benellt. Be fore leaving for Boston that gentleman do- Hired to ascertain what had been done regard ing the depot. It is understood that everything thus far wns found to bo satisfactory and mot with the president's approval. Appraising Property. The commission having in charge appraise ment of property for union depot purposes met yesterday to appraise the St. James hotel and the ground upon which it stands. This property is owned by non-residents to whom legal notice hail to bo served. The notice expired lust Saturday but the commission did not meet until yesterday afternoon. Another Summer Excursion. Jim Stephenson hits completed arrangements with the Union Pacific for a summer excur sion west similar to that which ho took out last season. It will leave Omaha July 20 and he gone ono month. It is proposed to take in Yellowstone' park , go north to Portland , swing around by Shoshone Falls , nnd como hack by way of Salt Luka and Denver , Mr. Htophcnson will take his tally-ho coaches along and iniiko short excursions to various points of Interest away oil the railroad. eH and Personals. Superintendent Gilmore of the Missouri Pacltlc , lias gonoto Atehison on business. The Fremont , Elkhorn it Missouri Valley road is preparing to string additional dispatch er's wire from Oninhn to Norfolk via Eniniur- bon. The line will bo 150 miles long. The city has begun paving Fourtconth street in the vicinity of the Fremont , Elkhorn - horn & Missouri Valley freight depot with btone. ' Cholera iu Michigan. Dr. F. D. Lnrko of Uogors City , Mich. , Rays the epidemic of the summer of ISbS , In 1'rosquo Isle county , in which so many persons - sons lost their lives , was cholcriu dysentery instead of cholera , as llrst reported. Ho used Chamberlain's colic , cholera and diarrluua remedy and says it succeeded where nit other remedies failoil. Not a single case was lost In which it was nsod. Tills remedy is the most reliable and most suc cessful modlcinu known for colic , cholera inortms , dysentery , diarrhoea and bloody flux. JJ5 and 50 cent bottles for sale by all drug gists. The DclIjhtCiil Hummer HosortH of Tourist tickets , both single and round trip are now on sale via the Luke Shore route , ( LaUo Shore & Michigan South ern ) to ( Jhatauqua , Niagara Falls , Tor onto , Thousand Islands , The St. Law rence , The Whlto Mountains , Lake Chainplain , Saratoga , Portland , Bar Harbor , &e. , in fact all of the principal mountain , lake and seaside resorts of the east. This is the direct line between Toledo , Cleveland , Buffalo , New York , Boston and intermediate imintH. The route of the Chicago and Now York limited , the only solid voritibuled limited train between tliuno points without n change or transfer of nny kind. Send for tourists folder and full Information concerning the trulh service. B. P. Humphrey , T. P. A. , 5112 Main st. , Kan sas City , Mo. , C. K. Wither , W. P. A. , Chicago , Ills. Parties who have not yet been enumerated should cull ut the United State * court room today. The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha , Council Bluffs , Des Molnoa and Chicago business Is the llock Island vestibule limited , leaving Omaha at1:15 : 1 > . in. dally. Ticket oillce 1002 , Sixteenth wild Itanium St. , Oiuuha. A 1UCHMOND IN Tilt : FIELD. Itcpnbllcnim Urge Dr. Mercer to tOnter the Gubernatorial Ilncc. Within the past forty-eight lioura on almost spontaneous movement fans developed In this city In favor of Dr. S. D. Mercer for pov- crnor. Last evening the following corro- spondcnco was made public , which formally places Dr. Mercer In the field : im : CAIX. OM UIA , .Tuno 10. 1800. To Dr. S. D. Mer cer Dear Sirs The undersigned republicans having known you personally for several years , and knowing you.to bo n man of public spirit In Iu broadest sense , and possessed of energy almost wthout limit and ability to carrv forward to success nny mcusuro with which you associate yourself , having conll- dcnco In you. and knowing that your In terest In public affairs Is of the wide gauge character , and Unit your endeavor will bo to further n promotion of all mcasmca and en terprises that will contribute to the prosper ity and development of Nebraska , and beHaving - Having that the welfare of our people will bo sccuro In your hands , we. your friends and noighbora , ask that you allow your name to bo used as a candidate for governor , assuring you that wo will do all In our power to gecuro vour nomination and election. Thomas Swobe , C. P. Goodman , Henry Uolln , W. W. Marsh , T. C. Cowln. Ilyron Keed , Alvln Saundera , W. P. Ucchcl , K. M. Stenbci-g , Milton Rogers , A. L. Strang , John S. Caullleld , John Knsh , Morltz Meyer , II. J. Davis , Charles A. Coe , Albert Samier , M. O. Hlckctts , Frank J. Kaspar , It. D. Duncan , It. K. Allen , T. C. limner , P. W. IJandhauer , Ernest I'eycke , J. C. Wllcox , CS. W. Uninger , Adolph Meyer , O. W. Ambrose , Gustavo Anderson , A. II. Hudson , E. W. Slmcnil , O. S. Hoffmun , M. L. Koeder , J. A. Fuller , George II. Leslie , J. M. Counsman , U. P. iCnlght , Henry 1'undt , D. .1. Collins , AV. b'.Gtblw , Victor ColTmaii , John 1J. Fumy , Fred W. Gray , James Walsh , W. I. Kicrstcad , William Coburn , M. O. Maul , Prank E. Moore , James N. Phillips , G. M. O'llrlun , J. II. Butler , W. V. Morse , Leo S. Estello. nn. Mr.iicim ACCBPTS. OMAHA , Neb. , Juno 17. To the Hon. Thomas Swobe , Henry Bolln , J. C. Cowiii , E. M. Stenbcrg , Alvln Saunders , John Hush , A. L. Strong. Albert Sander , II. J. Davis and others. Gentlemen : Your request has been duly considered. In answer , permit mo to say that to become a candidate for governor involves a trust affecting every Individual and every interest in the state. Such n po i- tion should not be sought for gain or political advancement. It is a responsibility which I naturally shrink to assume , but when requested by so large a number of my fellow citl/ens representing almost every avocation of our people It be comes a duty , therefore , grateful for this mark of respect and esteem , I accept. If nominated , every effort will be made to lead the party to triumphant success. If elected , the duty will be faithfully performed and the la\vs fearlessly but justly executed. I nm , gentlemen , very respectfully , your obedient servant. S. D. Mmicuu. AUK VOU KNUMHRATtiU ? If Not , do to the United States Court lloom Thin Imst Day. Tom Cook , chief census man for Nebraska , arrived In the city last evening from Lincoln. Ho Informed a representative of Tin : BIK : that ho would like to have the announcement made that he would be at the United States court room , on the second floor of the post- otllcc building all of today for the purpose of enumerating any and all persons who have escaped the notice of the regular enumera tors , Mr. Cook said that ho would bo prepared to handle any st/ed rush of people , however , great , and ho hopes that no ono will neglect this duty to call on him anil give their immos. When asked what reason ho assigned for the fact of many people in tills city having boon overlooked by the enumerators Mr. Cook said that ho could think of but two owns. First , that the persons were away 'from homo when the enumerators called to scO them ; and , second , tliat some one or two of tijo men engaged in the work might have mlsumlurstoqd.some part of the boundary line of the territory assigned them. "The public , " said he , "hasn't the slightest conception of the magnitude of the work of enumerat ing n city the size of Omaha , and of doing it thoroughly and accurately. I know that I can say with all truthfulness tliut I never have trieilquito so hard to do my full and complete duty and to the very bcsto'f my ability , as in this matter of census taking In Nebraska. I don't suppose there over luis been a government census taken in the his tory of the United Status but tliut thuro wore it thousand in this city , and several thousand in that , that were not enumerated. Nor do I suppose there over was a census taken with out some people thinking it was smart or bright to Uuop out of reach of the enumerator. But I shall fool within myself when this work is done tliut I hnvo tried to the uttermost ex tent of my ability to make the count just what it is. " Not Kmiiiicrntcil. Alvln Saunders , 1510 Sherman nvcnuo ; G. W. Liningor , iWl North Eighteenth street , and a household of nine porsons. Hityilca llrotlier.s. In this Immense establishment on Sixteenth street , in which thcro are 200 employes , no enumerator has yet made his appearance. Illomlo Street. G. Jamison of Hnydim brothers , rasidlng at 8720 Blonde street , says that neither ho nor his family of six have been enumerated , and that so far as ho knows the enumerator has not visited the block. Oilier Thcro are about ono hundred and fifty people ple including families in the Paxton building who liuvo not boon visited by the enumera tor. tor.About About ono hundred and fifty people in Druid Hill have not been called on , and they nro wondering whether an enumerator has been assigned to their neighborhood. No enumerator has yet called nt the block situated lltIS North Eighteenth , nor nt Chicago cage , Cass , California and Davenport west of Thirtieth. Nor at Twenty-seventh and Pop- ploton uvenuo , 1017 Dodge , ! aO. > Leavcnworth , u block of stores and Hats. These also have not been enumerated : D. S. Mobtekeraml George G. Graff , 512 Paxtou blocc ( ; C. U. Denny , W. A. Allger , OU Paxton block ; George M. Hurst , wlfo and child , 544 Paxton block ; Marcus Franklin , fits Paxton block : Sarah A. . Kosa O. and Jcanotto Stan- llold , M south Sixteenth ; N. P. , M. E. , A. N. , William and Kittlo Snow , yri'J North Twenty-fourth ; Harry and Henry Tagger , 2iUl ) Cameron ; Eddlo and VIccIo Walker , Viecionml Goldie Tagger , UtXH Cameron ; htrcet E. M. , Carrlo A. , Nolllo G , Cora L , Eva M. and Hlanrho Stleknoy and Marie L. ICrnutz , 100(1 ( North Twenty-eighth strcot ; Mr. Diotz and family of six tit IIHCJ North Twenty-eighth strcot ; D. M. , W. E. , C. P. and Mrs. D. E. Stofklmm , 11K North Eigh teenth street ; W. S. , Mrs. E. A. , Miss Ada , J. W. and W. T. Misenor , li' . ' : ! Twenty-ninth avenue : II. 11. Holsmun , ( KW Paxton block ; .1. M. , U. S. , Mrs. W. , Misses C. M. and U. Uoss. Thirty-second and Davenport ; E. L. and L. M. Park , 2-J18 Binnov H. J. Dwyer , 2407 Burl ; P. V. Fowler and family of live , 157t North Eighteenth ; Orvlllo C. Johnson and seven , J-ilU llimiuyA. ; S. Uitchio and wife , IM Pnvton block ; W. S. Felkor and wlfo , 013 Paxton blockE.'C. Cooper and wife , ICW Paxton - ton block ; Dr.W. C. and W.W.Mikeswell Paxton block ; Joe II. Ple.isants , 1517 Dong- las ; W. E. Hodson , 1517 Douglas ; Annie Hu- bcrman , 210 North Seventeenth ; N. J. Ben son and family of seven , 1313 South Thirty- second ; P. A. Parker , 42-1 Paxton block ; Thomas P. Godfrey , LU/y D. God frey and Kate T. Smith , 1318 North Eigh teenth street. Mr. Godfrey says that ho found on inquiry a few days ago that no onnmerutor had been iu'tho block In which ho lives. James K. Cooke , 40 ! ! Paxton block ; up to last Saturday the enumerator hail not called at 11117 Dodge. A. M. Hopkins. 4W Paxton block ; George A. Klmmol , and family of three , 2215 Miami street ; Charles Ogden , Fortieth and Parnuni ; also Miss M. A. Ogden , Alan * Schroodcr and Tuulo Me- Clonnau. E. T. I'oUirsou and family of live , Twonty-sovonth and Poppleton , and four famillus adjoining containing twenty-five poo- pie. A. Olson and family of live , ittWO Cuss ; J C. Gnllfoll's family of four , IS13 Clark street ; faintly of six at 2U1 Cass , William MulUall , and Nicholas , A NEW MITRE AND CROSIER , Right Rev. M. F , B"rko of Oheyenna Ap pointed Bishop of Omaha. A SKETCH OF THE PRELATE'S ' LIFE. The Kr.nsonn Advanced for Abandon- hip Choycnno and the Terri tory Which tltc Now Klshoi > Will Control. News has nt length been received in this city that Bishop Burke , late of the dioccso of Cheyenne , has been appointed to succeed the late lit. Ilov. James O'Connor of Omaha. The news js coupled with the announcement that the dioccso of Cheyenne has been united with that of Omaha , thus practically giving the new bishop nearly the same territory tt-s that originally covered by Bishop O'Connor. The announcement occasioned great dual of surprise among the local Catholic clergy , few of whom thought the selection of Homo would fall upon the gentleman from Wyoming. A ma jority of the priests of the diocese petitioned Homo to appoint Bishop Scanlnn of SnltLnko City , and nearly nil of them felt that the ap pointee would bo either that gentleman or Vicar-General Brady of St Louis. The latter gentleman visited this city on the occasion of Bishop O'Connor's funeral and made a favor- Ohio Impression upon the clergy who were then present. It seems , however , that he has been preferred for honors nearer home. lilght Ilov. Maurice P. Burke was born in Ireland , May 5. 1S45. His parents came to this country and settled in Chicago when ho was a child four years old. At the ago of eighteen ho entered the old University of St. Mary's of the Lake In that city. Ho then went to the university Notre Dame , Soutli Bend , Ind. , remaining thcro llvo years , after which ho wus sent to Home , whore ho spent nine years in the American college. Ho wns ordained on May 21S75 , by Cardinal P.itrizl , and immediately after Ills return to this country was appointed pastor of St. Mary's church , Chicago. Ho remained there for three years , when lie wns made pas tor of St. Mary's church , .Toilet. His admin istration has been quite successful and a con vent In charge of the sisters of Lorotto , two largo parochial schools and ono of the finest cnurchcs in the country will attest. About three years ago the diocese of Choy cnno was established and Ilov. F. M. Burke was consecrated ns its llrst bishop. The ter ritory of which it was composed hud formerly been under the euro of Bishop O'Connor , but was cut oil' from the diocese of Omaha be cause of the growing infirmity Of Bishop O'Connor who was no longer able to traverse the immense district. Bishop Bnrko was received with joy by the people of all religious creeds in Clicyonno and grow in their esteem and confidence accord ingly us fie became more intimately ac quainted with them. Bishop Burke at once actively assumed the duties of his oflleo and endeavored to build up the Catholic community. Ho hud many difllculties to contend with : the district wus sparsely settled , and thp tide of immigration tended in other directions. There are only six pricats in the entire diocese , and four counties have no resident priest whatever. The educational institutions of the diocese received a boom under the influence of the young and vigorous prelate , so that in the small Catholic community of 4,500 , , with only two academies and two parochial schools thcro isan attendance of 225 pupils at the former and 200 in the latter. Kccontly , Bishop Burke became satisfied that the support of a bishopric was too much of a burden on his people , and thereupon went in person to Homo to place the matter before the propaganda , with the result us above indicated. Parties who have net yet been enumerated should call ut the United States court room today. SOVTll 0.7/lA.l XKIVS. liillliird Ton rn. line nt. In the billiard tourney between Emll Strauss , Owen Keating , Charles W. Clarke , C. S. McMonios and Maurice J. Strauss of the Armour-Cuduhy clerical force , for $50 , on a tie for first place , Emil Strauss played oft' with Charles W. Clarke , defeating him by a score of 100 to 'JO. Did the Stealing Himself. John Builoy Monday como up from the B. & M. grade near Bellevue and reported that ho mid been robbed by two mon of n sil ver watcn and that a fellow workmen had been robbed of $ . ' ! .5 ( ) . Monday afternoon E. C. Wells arrived in the city and had young Bailey arrested for stealing the watch , and yesterday Judge Ki.ig found Bailey guilty and fined him § 10 and costs and in default of pay ment committed him to the county juil. Notes and Personals. Miss Edith Wolf of Crete , whd has been the guest of Miss Maud L. Hay ward , lias re turned homo. W. II. Clark of the Armour-Cudahy cleri cal forcohas returned from Indianapolis , Ind. Arthur Khodos of the Armour-Cudahy cler ical force has returned from Galesburg , III. Enterprise lodge , No. 70 , Knights of Pythias , will confer the amplified third degree at the meeting in its castle hall , Twenty-fifth and N streets , Wednesday evening. After the work refreshments will bo served. All knights lire cordially invited to utted. Secretary J. D. Standlsh and General Manager II. C. Tilltgslmrt of the G. II. Hammond mend company are licit ) from Chicago visit ing Superintendent Hy. H. Mod.iy. Mayor Slonno has received n letter from the cashier of the York bank , ueknowlodglng the receipt of $115.25 raised for the benefit of the Bradsluwsuft'oror.i. The KiiiK's Daughters will mectat the resi dence of Mr. and Mrs , J. D. Jones , Twenty- second between J and K streets , Thursday afternoon at If o'clock. Miss Marv Kinscllu yesterday dislocated her left ankle. Stock Heporter Frank E. Scott of the Drover's Journal has returned from Mur ray , In. Engineer King announces that ho will ro- qulro the removal of 300.IHX ) cubic yards of earth to complete the grading at the stock yards. Swift's bay mare Monday afternoon at the stockyards , ridden by Edward Anderson , defeated Throw-In on a bet of 620 to § 10 on Throw-In. IJoforo the horses started the hots were doubled , About J500 changed hands on the race. Mr. M. B , Kobinson of this city and Miss Bc.ssio Isaacs of Detroit wcro married at 2 o'clock yesterday ultcrnoonut the residence of Mr. Jacob Robinson , No , ! KW North Twouty- llfth street. Pains in tno small of the back indicate a diseased condition of the liver or kidneys , which may bo easily removed by the use of Dr. J. H , McLean's liver and kidney balm. il per bottle. _ Parties who have not yet been enumerated should call at the United States court room today , NOTES. Mr. A. C. WhcoloiNym ( Crinkle ) 1ms jiiHt sold the right to publish his now now novel , "Tho Tolteo Cup , " to the Low Viuidornoolo publishing company for $10,000 the largest tiuiu paid for any recent work of fiction. All of the notion and iueiiloiita of this story uro laid in about Now York city. " \VhittIor , Holmes mid Tennyson , the three IlluhtrlouH "Oetgomirliui Pools , " nro dlacuBbcd by Ciuorgo Mukopcaeo Towlo , In n charming literary paper , which leads oil Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly for July Some admirable por- trnlts and views Illustrate It. Mrs. Isa bella IllntouV article on "Clam Burton ami the lied Cross Association in the United States" is made timely by the at'count given of the iibsoohiUon's work at .lohnbtown , Pn. , the itrst annlver&nry of the memorable disaster at that place having lust passed. Quebec , one of the most plcturosquo fortress-uities in the world , Is dt'seribod wltli eurlous illustni- trions , by Elizabeth Taylor. It has boon btnted on excellent nuthorl- ty that Mr. Konnan's articles have been read by the czar of Russia , though iu gonornl the nutnoofe of the Century which contain tho'SIUorlan papers con tinue to bo refused ntimlsslon to llussla until the ohnoxiouTmttlelcs have been expunged by the nrchs censor , n process known ns "blaektng'out ' , " which wan ful ly described by MrrKounan la the Cou- tury for 4Mtiy. - , Frank Leslie s luuslrated Newspaper for the week oudlng Juno M contains the "Song of the Steojno ? ' written expressly for Its pncos by Monroe H. Kosenfold , author of "With AlHIor Faults , I Love Her Still. " This song Is ono of the most spirited anil ilellg tful which this popu lar composer has prMuood niul It will bo sure to find n.huurty welcome from all classes of people" , The music Is not dlfllcult , but full of Inspiration. The song Is illustrated , nnd can only bo ob tained as now published In Frank Los- lie's. . "Well Matched , " n short story by Anne Fuller , a nowwrilor of great prom ise , will appear in the next number of Harper's Jjaznr. The same number will contain a striking poem by Ooorgo Washington Colcmnu , called "Tho Tryst. " Among the Illustrated articles In Har per's \oting rodplo for Juno 17 Is a sketch entitled "Jacob and Esau , " written by the eminot Presbyterian divine , Rev. Dr. Paxton of New York. Messrs. Harper & Irothers ? have just Issued "Tho Burnt Million , " a now novel by the popular author , James 1'ayn. Mrs. Leo ( ' . Ilnrby , who contributes to Harper's Magazine lor July an interest ing article on "Texan Typoi and Con trasts , " Is n native of Charleston , S. C. , and has spent Several years in Texas. She was for a long time a regular con tributor to the newspapers of Galveston , from which who began to write for north ern magazines nnd p'ipor.s. -J Brainier Matthews in "Two LottcM , " In Harper's Magazine for [ July , will tell the story of an attempted robbery of the Essequibo Gold company of British Guaiana. A fabled tribe of white In dians , "who wore supposed to bo the last of the ancient Peruvians , " ligure promi nently In the narrative. A full-pugo illustration by Farny accompanies the story. Now Contcs House , Kan. Oily. Absolutely flro proof. Finest and largest hotel In Kansas City. Unexcelled In its ap pointments. MISS lig Cut in A''ehPve begun a big clearing sale. We must sell off , at once , our Summer Millinery Prices Arc No Object. Call. Trimmed Hats that were $8 , Now $2.98. Trimmed Hats that were $1O , Now $ B. Trimmed Hats that were $12 , Now $0.98. French Flowers that were $8.8O , $ i > .5O and $1.75 , are now sell ing for 28c. MISS ALICE ISAACS , In store with Heyman & Deiches 1518 and 1520 Farnam St AMUSEMENTS. Dime THIS W1 EK ONLxV. THE BOSTON COMPANY. Magnificent- Hussar Bund and Solo Orchestra THE BEST DRAMATIC ARTISTS Watch for the pront street imrado every day at noon. The Highest Savvied "TOJPSY" in America , - "ERMM" The licnutlfiil and Olftcd Chllil Actress as EVA 25 Star Artists. , Chus. GilTonl , as ' 'Undo Tora. " Miss Ollic Eyan4 , na "Topsy. " Miss Mixy Oborly , ia "Mrs. St. Clair. " Will Perry as "fjnrlca" Songs , Dances and Specialties NEW AND REALISTIC SCENERY Has neon oxiirossly painted by tlio Rest Ar- tlstsund will InuIiKkt the Urout Illstoriual RAOB ON THE MISSISSIPPI lletweon tlio "Kobort E. Leo" and the "Nut- j-'lii't" uiiil tlio torrlllu oxphMlou of tlio latter , In full vlow of the audlvnou. The nudlcnco Is rPauo tc-d to remain seated nt thu clo-o of tlio purformaiiuo , ho all may witness the Muguiaccnt Allesorlual TuUloau , rupru'.cntlns Eva Iu Hoftvon nnd the Beautiful Gates Ajnr. ONE ADWAV f Ji n 8fe' & S * MB a . _ FOR PAIN In lanUy alotn the mostexcrnrliithiB pnlnit never fiitU toclvopn o lo the sufferer. Per PAINS , HKUlsnP. IIAPKAI'HB.I'ONUKSTIONS ' , INFLAMMATIONS. RHEUMATISM , NKUUAUHA.SIMATIUA , HnADAl'IIK ' , TOOTHACHE , or any olhor 1'AIN , u few upnllcu- Ions arc like magic , causing the pain to Instantly stop. A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. Internally taken In do os of from thirty to sixty drops In a half tumbler of watnr will euro In a few mlnntosl'ramp , Hprulnsi , Sourrftoiinu'li ' , tv lle , Vlntulonco , Heartburn , I'holoru Miirbni , Uyscntry' Diarrha'a , Sick llcadacho , Nausea , Vomiting , Norvontmoiu , Sleoplossncss , Malarlu , and all Internal pains arising from change of diet or water or other causes. BO cents n bottlo. Sold by nil Druggists. Grand Lottery of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banltlnc Co. , Coneosslonarlosu INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA , MEXICO , FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Will take place In publlo nt the O1TY 0V JUAKTi/j ( formerly Paso ilol Norto ) . iloxloo WEDNESDAY , JUNE 28th , 189O. Under the personal fitiporvKfon ol (1EX. ( JOHN S. MOSBY , ami MU.OAMILO AHOlniMU ) the former nRontlcman of snoh prominence In the Unltnd Stntos that hU prosnnoo alone I * miniclrnt Kiinruntco to the publlo that thu clr.iwlnits will ho holtl with strict lionotty and 'ulr- ness to nil , and the latter ( the Supervisor of the Moxlouu Oorommun'j U of ouual staauliif and Integrity. CAPITAL PRIZE , $6OOOO. Only 6OOOO TicketsI Only 6OOOO TicketsI WHOLE TICKETS , $4 ; HALF TICKETS. . $2 ; QUARTER TICKETS. $1. XxIST OF 1 Prize of $60,000 $60,000- Approximation Prlzoi. , , 100 Prl 01 of * HJ each ' . 'rlioof 10.UM 10.000 100 I'rlnH of .10 each S.OM 1 rrlzoof 8,000 6.UU ) 100 I'rlzoi of 23 oach. 3.53J 3 PrlllVOf l.OUO t'l.cu 3,0110 Terminal Prlzn . Hll'rlzojof 5i ) each 2l J MWTcrmlmli to MO.IXM 1'rlJO of JW ach. 111,90 . I'rlica of ICO c cli 6.000 WJToriutnatJ to 810,000 I'rlto of J1U oaoh. 6'JJJ luu I'rljusof K each 6.UOO xa Viltei ot CO oacli 1014 Prlzos amountlnrj to $125,070 Wo tlio unrtersluneil hereby certify thnt the Ilnnoo If nny ticket drawing n prlio li ont to thn nnilor. Nnclonnl of Mexico In Clilhunhnn hin on doixult luncd , It face raluo will bo colloctoJ nnJ reuilttjl from the Jlotlcan Intornntlonal ItnnMnz Comimny , to the ovrnor thcroof free of charxo. the rieco5snry funila to puarintoo the parnicnt of all ICnOAti H. - . . . the prlros drnwn In the < ] mml Lottery of Junrez. Trosldont Kl Taso Nntron.il llnnk. Ull'ajo. Tot. \ VufurtliorcorllfytlintwowlllsuporTlionlltluinrJVQliNTS WA.NTKO. rnn oouMits. nntl In person uinnnKO nml control nil For club rntos , or nny oltior Information , wrlio to thoilriwInKi of this Jittery , nnil thnt the simo nro the unilurslvnod. ulatlnir your nililroi' uloirly , wllli conductort with honesty , fnlrnoss nnd In good fnltli pinto , Counly. Htroot nml Number. Moro ralil uull tunnrits nil unrllos. ilnllrcry will bo miuru.l by your oncloslni nn onrol JO1IK B. MOSOY. Cummlsilonor. opo bonrlnn your full n-tilrc < i. OAMH.O AIUIUKLLKS , MEXICAN INIKIINATIONA uANKiNrHyO. . Supervisor for the Government. Olty of Juuroz , Moxloo. 'NJOT'Tn'FJ1 Bond remittances for tickets by ordinary lottor. containing Money Ordpr. AN v-/ -l - ' - . Issued by nil Kxpross Companies , Now York Exclunso , Uauk Drattorl'oatal Note. Address all registered letter ) to MHXIOAN INTKRNA.TIONAIA BANKING CO. . Olty ofJuarez. . Mexico , via El Paso. Tox. The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Krvrthp treatment of nil CIinONIC AND RUItniCATi DISK ASKS Ilrnrin , Appliances for H rormltlos , nn Trusien. Ito < t Faellltttn , Aii.ir.itiM | | nnd Ucnicille * for microiiful tn-almcnt of every form of illscaae re- qiilrlneMcrt'c ' it rrSurRlcal Treatment. NINUTV UOUMS KOH PATIK.VTS llonrJ nnd nttonrlnnco , Host AccoDiiuotlatlonti Went. Wrlto for elrcnlnn on Iifc ( mltlcn ntut Itraees. Trusics , ( Mub Ki't't. Curvature ot Hplnp , I'llei , Tuinof , fnnerr , fiitirrli , llronchltls , Inhalation , llleitrlclty I'uralyHln , Kpllrpiy , Kidney lllnildor , lijo. liar. Skin nnil Wood , niul nil surclcnl operations. DISKABUS OK WO.MK.V n rpcclnlty. Hook of Diseases of Women \VobavolnteIyaildeda I > > luu-lii Depirtinent for \\roiu \ n tlurlnKConllucmcnt ( Strletly Private ! . Only Hellabln Mcdlfal Inatltuto innklnii n specialty of PUIVATK DISKAHKa. All lllooil DHeasL'iniiece'isfully ' trcntoil. Syphilitic poison IOIIIOMM ! from the system without mercury Now llostoratlvo Treatment for LIMS of Vital Power. Paitlos nnablo'to visit us iniiy bo trealcd nt homo hy eorre'p > n < leme. All roinni'inlcatliini coullilontlal. Alcdlelno or InHtrumunti neut by mall crexpiuiB.se curely puekeil. no niiirki to Indlc it'i ( ontonts or sender. Ono personal Intcrvlow pri'lerred. Cull and consul ! UB or send history of your euse. und wo will send In pi iln wrapper our IIOOIC 'I Q M15N KltUK , upon Private Hpoctal or Nervous DIHOILSCS , Impotency , byphllU , Uleet und \ arlco elu , with question IlHt. Atldress Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner 9th and Harney Sts. , Omaha , Neb. Denifer Lotteri | Denver , Capital Prize $7,500. T1OKI3TS , 5O CENTS EACH. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Address B.1J , RIIODUS , DENVER , - COLORADO. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS. 187O. IV. BAKER & CO.'S Js afitoliitelt/ pure anil it it Kolttlile , No ChemicalA nre uicil In III prcparfttlon. II ) iai : or lAan thru tftnti Ifit ttrtnyth uf Cucoa tnlxedrtlh fttjirth , Arruvmol or Sugar , niul I * Uimfrre far luurc ccununtlcal , totting IMI than ont rtnt a cvp. It it delicious , iu > url ) iliiic , BtronsllRrlr.c . , l.'i. Bll.v DiuraTri ) , tiul odmireMy ml ptc < l fur hivalliltaa i.Uai pirBoiu In health * HeM 1 > J ( IroriTK CTOrjrnlicro. W. BAKEE & CO. , DorcJiestor , Mass. SEHD FOR SAMPLE.copy - THE NEW ILLUMINATED CARTOON PAPER. FOR sun cs sn\s \ stnns nMinuihiiK. VSGIITPUBLIS'JINC ' CO , , "CHICAGO , ILL , -KOIt- UllKUMATISM. KOItDVHI'KI'fllA. . rONlTll'ATIO.V , Kl'.DKNTAIlV llll.lOITKNKSH , U'lllNI-.V ( l.UNO DlSKAHUS , iMI-UIIK III.UOU. MAMJCACTCIIEUS , OMAHA PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 218 S. 15TH ST. , Opposlto Boyil's Opeia House. NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES To All Cases Taken During tha First Three Months. These onilncnt I'liyslcliins , Surscons anil Spt'olnllsts urn prn-oiulncnlly nbnvoall oiliors Iu tlin titi.itiuuiit of till Uhroult * , Nurvoiis , Slcln anil Illouil Dl.iiKiscs , anil ilKoasos pi'cnlliir lo \Miiit'ii. ) No niattnr what your ootiiiilalnt , consult , tilt-si ) skillful HurKiMins , who aioahlo to otTcot onii'S In iniiiiy ciibus thnt linvu been pioiiDiincutl liopolcss. All musical ( llscasus , tumors niul ( lufiiriultli-K riMiiovi'il with tisloii- IsliliiR rnbiilts. Oi'iilto-nrlniiry HiirRnry , htrlo- tnii > , all ( llsoaseh anil ili'TimiiHles ' of ultlior hex , all InipiKlliiiiMiU lo iiiiirrliiKuiiilokly | ro- iiiovL-U. I.OIIK t'XiR'rleiK'i' , ltli niiparnlluluil suoi't-bs , Is the bubt ovIUonci1 of u clootor's tllieo ) Hniin On. in. until8 n. in. Punilay , 10 lo 12 ThomamlH hiiccuH-ifnlly tioatnd by coiii'spomlunco. All conllilontlul. Ki'iul I couts In btanip-i to liusuio prompt ruply. LIQXJOJH. IN ALL THE WOULD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. MINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC , It oun bo alt In u cut ur rolfi1 * or tru , or In ur. tlrlc < at luoil , without tiia knowlndco of tha patlunt , U neciMtiry It In absolutely lurinlcm and mil cllcct A Pdrmanont and apeudy oare. whether thu patient U a mortoralu drinker or an uloaholia wreak. 1T > K > Kit 1'All.H. u opumtoa 10 quietly and with Biicli cer tainty that thu patient undaruoos 110 Inconvonieuoo. And ere he IA uwaro , hU coiaplola reform tlon IB ollc'cleil 4Bp > gnbookotpartlouUr > frco Tabaliadol KU1IN ft UO..15lh i Uoilll | . < ( Ibth A UumlURtiU. ' Trade au plled by UL.AKU. UllUUfi li CO. . ud UUUO CO. . Omsha. WFor LOSTnrFAUIHO MAWHOODi 'iiQf D.rtl anil ME11VOUO DtDILIT V iW. | in .iof llodynudMInd , ES.oU JUof Errorior ErceiiM in Older Younr. JolljlUJHOUUrnll , II . .tor. d. lloir loolirft \ " - ibi.iii.iT unr.iitnir iionk THUTan.tT-D.i.on Hu Ilitllf fr tj to rtUUl Ull ? < ! [ Cnootrl.i. If Hi * Ikli. ItoitrluU * * lleek , iiiltatlUaod yrb fiHill. < l(4tklcdfr ( ) e. Mtttu EHIE MtOICAL CO. , BUFFALO , N. V. TO WEAK ftflEftil Rufferln from the cirrcu of youthful ximra , oiirlr decay , H online neaknrM , li l mnnhoiKl , r la , I will tanil a valUHUln trrallxi ( x'aliMl ) contalnliiK full particular ! for horan euro , I'll K I ! of cliarco. \ tplondl'l ' meillcM work nhwilil Im rcna liy rtery man whn li iirrvnui niul itflillllalril. Aililrcxn , t'rof. I'.C. I'OWliHII.ftlooilUB.t/'oiiu. CHICHCBTCR'B CNCUBH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CROSS DIAMOND DRAND , , . . UrUK Ut ttr lllataond llricn.l.lu nil m.UIIU tiolt. . KI | | if Itb yu rltbuu 'I k nn other. Oil Ir.lilp. ) l. ( iiiiUoultri u.il "lltller fur ! * IMtfli return u > IL A ft * I [ NPRHOEDBNrBD ATTRACTION U Ovr.it A MILLION Louisana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by tlio rculnlMun1 , ( or ciliiiMtlonnl unit rlintllitblo purposes. Id frnnrliKu nmilo pnrtof tlio ptfcnt l lo conMllutlon , In IS.,1 , by aa overwhelming populnr vole , nnil Its present charter end ing January 1st , 1895.3 nits MAMMOTH DRAWINGS tnka ) > lac Soml-Anmtatly ( Juno nnd Docomuonnd ) 1U Orftnil SlnfilB Number DrawlngH tike plnoo In each of the other ton months of tha year , nnd nro nil drawn In public , nt thu Academy of Music , Now Orlenns , La. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For Integrity of its Drnwlngsnnd Prompt Payment of Prizes. AttPntiMl n follow" : ' \Voilo IIPIO'JT ' cortlfy Hint wo iiporvl fl th r ranttiMiienH lor nil the monthly mid i'inlnnnuit | ilrnwlnin of thct ljOiil niu Slnlo l.olti'rr Cmnpnny , ntiil In person tnnniiii ( nnil control the ilrnnlniM tln'in'olvi" . nnd thnt thorn-no nro condiirtoil with Imm'ily. fnlrnp < K. nnd In cooil fnllh lownnl nil par * llin , nnd woiiiilliorlro the roiupmiy to u UltU cor. tlHcnlo wllli fno-nlnillp * of our alrtnutmva nUacUsO , In Itindroitlsciuoius , " COMMIHSION'riUS. Wotlio uiutprtlitncil luinkn unit ( milker * will | mr nit | itlic. dnntll Intlio liOtiHiinn Htntc LotllTlOJ nmui iMiiy 1)0 ) tMr'H'titeit nt our rointlt'ra U. M. WAMHI'.I.Y. PIPS. Lonlsiiniv Nut. Hunk. 1MKUKK I.ANAV.X. I'ros. hfito Nlit'l Itiink. A. IIAI.DWIN , I'ri-s. Now Orleans Nut. Manic , UAKlj KO11N , Pros. Union National llanlc. GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING At tun Academy of Music , New Orleans , Tuesday , July 16 , 1800. CAPITAL PRIZE , $3OOOOO 100,001) ) Tickets nt Tvronty Dollars oaoh. llalvos. $10 ; Quutlcrs , Wj Tenths , t-'i Twun- tlol"MK LIST OK nuzm. 1 IMUKK OK f.UXMXA ) Is JMO.IXM i iMit/i : OK im.uiois i I'lti/.ii ( IK rauMH 1 I'ltl/.K OK 2J.OIU It * ' .IUO ) rnt/.KS OK mono nru fi I'lllXKS OK li.WO nru . " ' .IXW 25 I'Ut/KS OK 1HU nro . Si.UUO 10U Plll/.lW OK Miata . Ktt ) l AM I'lll/.KS OK . ' 100 nm . liU.OW NX ) 1'Ul/Ud OK 200 uro . IUU.UUO AI'PIUIMMATIO.Y 1MII7.KM. 100 I'rlrosof J300iir WCOO ) UK ) l'rl i of " < m nr 1W > 1'rUus of axiaro TKIIMI.V.U , rltl/.KH. W.i 1'rlccn uf ItOiiro . 3 , 134 Prizes amounting to. . . . $1,004,800 NOTK. Tk'U'lH ilrnwlng Oitptt.il I'llruj nro not oil' tttk'cl to terminal I'rltrs. AGENTS WANTED. CWKoit ri.t'n 1UTKS , or nny further Informnllon ( tiMirod. nrltn Inullity to llm miilurMuMCit. rlimrly M-MtlMK your rcahlenr" , with .ilnlc , routity , nllcol. niul nuinlit'r. .Morn rapt. . I return mull delivery nlll IHI miurecl by your oiiolosliic nil cnvclopo In-tiring youl full uUilres * . IMPORTANT Address M A. UAUIM1IN. Or M. A. DAUPHIN. Washington , ! ) . 0. Hy onllnary li-ttor. contnlhliiK MONKV OIIDKII. N- fitipit by nil t'zpreis ' coiiip itilos. . Now VorU Kxclinnuu , draft or postiii noto. Address noglstorod Letters Containing Cur- 01N W OIUiUANS NATIONAL IIANIC , Now Orli'aiiM , I/a. UEMEMIIKII , thatthn payment of prl/rn Inni'MIAN TKKI ) IIV MIl'UNATlll.N.U. IIANIvM Of NOT llrll'alll , niul thu tlrkctl nrnHlciiLMl by tbu prnxlileiil or mi In- ntltntlon whoio cluirtureil rluht * uro nvomilrert In tbo lilKhott courts ; thi'refure , bo wain ull of liultti- tlons ornniioti ) luoua cbinuua. The question now under oouslderatlou Is : Shall the present charter expire in 181)5 ) by limitation or SHALL It bo extended ouothor 26 years. ONK loi.I.AII Is the prlco of the smnllont pnrtur f ruction of u ticket I.ssi'Kli HV I'M In uuy itninlni ; . Aiijtlilnc In our unmu utlurod for leas than it dollar is a BWluUlu. A Wrillcn Guarnnlco lo CUIIE EVERY CASE or 'MONEY ' REFUNDED. Our euro In pormanvnt niul not a imlt liln up. t'jnn' trt ate < l llvo i OHM n ( > SO httM ) no\erpnna nyinptoni ninco. Hy ( U'Hfilhin cam fullyvo cnti tit-nt jou by nmll , niul wo Ko \ tlio 1ltn ptioii fftiniantco to cutu or icfunil nil womiy. Tlmau \vlio itif'fi'rtrn'oniolit'io for ticntiitutit on it ilo HO mill vu Mill pay lalliiniil faio Lmtlt vn > n iintl liott'l Mllrfvlilli ) Jiere If'o fnll to PUHWo CliiilloiKU tliouild fora ra'othntourMAiilU Kl.M- KDVvIll not ( Miic. Wi u for full ) > iiiticii.ir ] end KL-t thovrlilvncf * . Wnknowlliat you aiu bkepttcnl , jiihtly no too , m thn most einlnetit j > liyt < lclniiu have ncvr bt-en nl > lo tn Klvpmora ttiiin tnn- IHirarrnllcf * In our t\\n \ > oar * ' j > rnctfeu with tliU MAUIO IUMKDY : itM } \ l.L-t'iuno-tdinirultti . ) DMT- ro i no tlio pruJuOtcrs ogaliut all -CAlleil i pociI1c Dut you iiliinild not ht > Hltalu to try this reimily. Yuu tnku no cli.tnco of loxliif ? jour Bold IItluHmtlom / , . iu ncy. Wo ( cuniuntco to going ncar/y / around cal , ] , ninff ' | ofoO.Ot)0. ) ) . It U IK pvrfvctly nafo to nil vho will try the treatment. Jlcivto- fore ) uii littvo tt-i'ii pnttlnur up nnd pay iiirf out your munoy for ilKUTcnt ticntim'Mta , nntl nl- tlioiiKli you uro n < > tet cu ml no nito lias i nM linckyonrinouuy. Do iHit voAto any ninio inonoy until 3011 try lift. Old chronic , i lee ideated C/XP / I rnrcil In 30 to 00 days. Inveittluntu our flnaii- clil ttaiHlint- , our n-puUtloa in husluwa men. "Wilto tin for nanieaunilmMromt'flof tlinsn wo Imvu cured who liuvo K < % n JHT > inlttffluri to loTcr to them. It f'ita you only JMJKUKU to ilo thl i U v 111 uV 03011 \vuiUof nu ( To tin ? from mental Ptialn , and If you are niariUfl \vhatnmy jour otrt > iiHnvr nultcr through your nrfH * KI ire ! I f. your nyinptoinsnroinno throat , iriucuiiipUcli * ( M In mouth , rhctimuUxm In bonoii and Joints , h Ur fall * tnc oitti t'lupllons on any put of HIP hotly , ft1 lln.fuf Rem ial dcpti'-ihion , patn * In lu-od or IJOIIOP , ) nu Jtavn im llmo ( o wm > to. 1 IIOMI who nroroiutnntly inking nicr- nay and putaah thoiil < l dUrontliino It. Conclnnt tire of t hou ill iitf4 will unrely litlntf h icin la thu 4-nd , Uun't fall toilto. . All cot m-jjoiuu net * ent K"IL ! ( ! In plain rnvclnjK't. Wo lnvlttt thu mo til hl ln\c * l I tfftt Ion at | < l will ilo all In our iiower to nlil > ou In U A i hires * . COOK HUMMnV C'0.t Omahit , J > Y6nis/u. WK ALSO rUKPAUK A MAGIC REMEDY For Nervous Debility and Lost Manhood A npnoily niul permanent ruro. 'J'lioiinnnils cff oanoi curoil w Illiuut u falluro. 1 nitil { 5 boxun. It ciiro-i uilld Clisos : fjcilrw' oliiUmtu cum COOK KKMKOV CO , Oiniilia , Neb lIHh mid Dodge Stroots. MANHOOD RESTORED. "SANATIVO , " ll AVonilurriil bliiiuicli Id'iiiuilr , In Kolilwlth it U'rlttcn Oinirnii- Ino to euro all Nerv- inm Dim-finemicli 01 Weak Mfninrjr. I.OKH , - . , . , , , . - - . ' "fcliB.Wiikofulijei'K " ' , Dpforo & After Use. L tiIttiiiiooONc'rv. riiuU > KrniTicil | ( ruin I.llti. oiKiiefm. l.nnnlttiai ) , all dralim anil lorn of power ol Ilia Ucncrollve Oc gnntIn either lux , cuufeil liy over-ciertlon , yuiitb- ful ludiucretloiif , or thu cxcemlvo IIHO of tollmen , npluin , or etlninlQiiUvhlch ultimately lonil to InQrinlty , Cnneumptlon nnil Iiinaiilly. 1'ut up In convenient form to cnrry In thu vent porliut , I'rlcn (1 a ptcknga , or li tor $ rVitli r uvery $3 oriler wu plvo trrllti'iiiKiriiiicon In ci/rfl or refuuit tltn iniini't.StHI ' by mall to any aildreaa. Ulr < rulnr freu. Mention thin paper , Aililru'i MADRID CHEMICAL CO. Hrwich Onico for U 8.A 417 T > ii > l ) rii Mrri'l , ( UK Ai ( ) , II.L. FOU HAI.K IN OMAHA NKII .IIV Kuhn&Cn C'or l.ilminlli ( ) ) i glut Slro.ili J. A Fuller \di. . Cor lltli & Douidii Strooti A.Dfoster A. Co Cuuucll Uludi , Iowa , of SCROFULA.KINQ'S.EVIL , CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS.CONSUMPTION ( IN ITS EAHLY STAGES ) ; POORNESS OF THE DLOOD , unit fur rfBillulltift UN periodic course. Nona ( fonuine union * umiKil "UMNO4iiii,40 rue UouipMto , l' ru. " HOI.D1IY AM. llUUUOIH'lH H. lfuumru.V Cu.iN. Y. AHtinttur Ilir V. M.