UMAJHA. lUULUX JJJiiiy , WA.'l'UKJUAiL ' , JUbl' 1U , 1SU ) . BETTER JIEDICAL EDUCATION. The Stanford Donandetl b/ the American Institute of Homaopathj. SUPERIOR PREPARATION DEMANDED. k IlicTonu of\Vorc ! llttriulcil nnd Stores llioi'oiijjli Tr.iliilnwllc < inlr < ; d In llr.incli A llndlcnl , ! - Tlio following reportsho-wlriB Iho advanced position taken by .tho Honwcpalhlo tmtjonal medical society in relation to medical oduca- ttoinvaa furnished Tin Hm-by the courtesy of Dr. C. M. Dmstnore , chairman of Iho bureau ol medical education1 'Jlmconmlttco conpratulito the .American Institute of tioincLopalhy i well as tlio profession - fession generally , upon the ndvant-oniont wblch In ? bocti nnilo In th cause ofinoillc.il cducntioulthin the List fowjears. This lias boon largely brought about by tlio united action of the thirteen homcoopilhta medical college's' of this countiy , rcflrcwiitcJ in this committee , nnd by the strong support given to their ( ITort by tliU national association rjlio advance stcpi have been : 1. The requirement of a preliminary ex amination before matriculation ; adopted in 1SSI. 2. Tlio extension of the course of study and nttcudaico upon lectures from two yours to tluco j can. : j The extension of the L'cturo term from four or llvo months to not less than six months , mid la some cases extending It to eight or nine months ol continuous Instruc tion In e.ich jear , 4 The establishment of a broader and moro thoiough curiiculum of study. fi. The consideration , and by some colleges , the adoption of four jcars of medical study preparatory to graduation. 'Ihe united action of our thirteen colleges upon th"vj points , hnu not only boon ofmu- tuil souIco to the sc\eral colleges , but It litxs haila imrltcd Influence by tlio stimulation of thn \ \ hole medical profosslon In Its rcqulro- jnint for nioto cmeful professional training , sotlmtnlrcidy a lingo number of allointlito collotjca lia\o udoptctl our measures , nnd oth- oi-suio tiroposlnt ? to do llio sumo thoiough \voik. Your coininlttco rull/.otho dilllculty ofkconiiit ; up to the hlKh Htandaidvhlcli they h wo adopted. Jlostof tlio colloRcs .iro without endowments and ate entirely depen dent lor Jhdrouppoit upon the tuition fees of bUidents , who , as a rule , mo un- nblo to iny largo BUIM for this put pose , and thu3 the support of the collejfo , ina Ririt inijotltv ofiusti , iciiuirw continu ous poisonnl effort and luiff * picutilny sar-ii- llccs outhopirtof the faculty la it nsl.iiif , ' too much , ttion. of the institiito und of the nicdli.il profession , tli.it tliey thould do nil in their i wcr to sustuin tl'PsotollcKCH ' in the woilc they .no dolnjr , and to lighten thohui- den of oxpinsc niul BJiiiilio hich falls upon these connected with them ? Whllo thoBtoitnuss of pl ilclnni , good , Ind , mid inciilTtient , overstocks the piofes- sioual fieldjot thoroiiro thousmdsof places in Die United SUtos tohlch \ \ ould bo most cordially welcomed , well cdtu itcd and torn- pclo thomojopuhlo plnslcirns. Should it not bo the turn , then , of cvciy ono of our twelve thousand hoiniuopithio piactltiont'rs toBuc that at least onocompctcnttlioioulil.v- ) ; cducuttd in.m Is annually directed towards mid ewolled in our honicvopatlile colleges ! Ji is thoio .ilono th it they CMU loam the applica tion of Iho nrt of hcalingl ! ! accordance nith lioiutuopathlo Jprlncin'ot ' , und yet then are rmny of our physicians who t.ciul . their students , and oven their soni to nllopathie colleges , because they feel thnt , if they nio cducitud in such nn Institution and hold im allopathic diploma , our opponents cannot sneer atttiein for lack of adulation. What should wo caieforsuch nnccrst Anil of what injury v ill it ho so long na our fltudents have acquirednn cilucitlon. vhlch shall hotter fltthrui fm thouirliifr of their pitluitsl Your committee bclluvothnt our associate loUc es da furnish the best quality of medical education attuln.iblo in this countiv , and thit it Is the duty of Iho profes sion , It there is any lack of proper Instruction touotliulvutmo.it toob\hto ft , by demand- ins l ipio\ cutouts und furnishing the means ot SCCUUIIR them. It is frequently the case thut the student and his preceptor search lor the die ipost rather than the best institution 'Iho tendency of this Is mturally todr.u ; the colleges down to the lowest possible level of u > st , in Older that price rather than qual ity ina > uttuict , "Wo call upon the institute nnd upon Iho profession , therefore , to do nil in their power to old and stiengthon thcso colleges ; and each Individual cuu do it in cno 01 mcyo ways : 1. By hdrty co-operatlon v 1th The colleges inthcii ofTorts for thoiough worlc and in creased Instruction. 2. ly ! sending to our colleges men nnd vomcn of aupcilor qualities and thorough pioparation for their work : discouraging nam medical study in our schools the Inefll- Olcnt. ignorant or unprincipled. a. Ily sending the students to the best ratlici than the cheapest colleges. 4. By using their influence to secure for inedic.il colleges a fair quotuof tha contribu tions und endowments \\hiih \ generous and charitablepeoplo tire annually giving to the importniaInstitutions of ourccutitiy. The ghlng to acommnniU of a well edu cated andskillful physkian Is afar ( 'routir thori'J- than the restoration to health , in our hospitals , of some poor and enfeebled Indi vidual ; and wlillo vo would not dettiit ( from the \alu.iblo work of our hospitals , upon vliich wealth la almost unstinted measure Is j early bestowed , ut the same time < vo would ask some measuioof that benollcenco upon these institutions \\hlch nro to pioparo the -iihyslci.uu to tnko thaigo of the health uud lives of the entire community. rlirlIMlVAUHUl'VTIOV. . Them h ono dlfllculty under which medicil colleger have labored , vhich has proved of the ino-a soiions injury to the standing and usefulness of the inedicaliprofis sion , nnd hiis . inti-odnccxl to the mule of educated irun , per sons utterly unqualified for the study ot nnv SciPiitlllo or piofesslonal buboct ] JIoJicil schools , dependent for suppoit entirely upon tholi tuition fees and the number of their Rtudent-slinvofeltuiiwllllngto offend phjsl- cluiis by nfusinpr toudinit ntudcuts , sent by them , however lirnorat. This dlltlculty Ira been recently obviated to a considerable ex tent by tlio united notion of nil our homuo- pathlo colleges in rcquirlnK a preliminary cx- nininatlon hoforo entrance. If this plun Is adopted by alt the modlcal follpgcs , it111 not lesgon the number of stutlinttt in any porceitiblo [ desi-ee , but jiithor compel them to obtain a suitable edu cation before eoiiiniencliiK professlonalstudy , by attending aculcmlosor .schools whcro such pivlimlnary hmnches uro taught. A moat ob noxious law has , hovover , i-eccntly been passed by the Now Voik lexis'aturo ' , which prai.tMlly ! ( dcstrojs all this effort of the colligcs tolnx\o their students suitably pro- piixMonentoiIng the medical school It Is , that nidkal ! stuilonts sluill bo allowed to piss the pix'llinlnaiy examinations , not on boglii- nhiK but during tlioir fiit > t ) earof the time > cnis of medical stud ) . In othiJr uords , n student imllt to begin the study of medicine , and w ho should consequently require j longer rather than a shorter term of medical study , may use ono of his thrcociirs tomikoup Ills dellckncios. 'Jhoubanrulty of sueb uhw is so apparent that It wonldsiHim Impivssiblo for any IcKlnlutor to allow it to piss. Such a piindplo would not bo applied oven to tbo lowest giado of Riaminar schools , and in a medical .school , wbero u toutloa to lifo and hcalthdeponds upon the lustra ction pi ovloiisly received by tlio physician , U would seem al most criminal to runovo or les in the proiinr requirements und safeguards for u sulUiblu education , Thoi-o U still nnothordiniculty undcrwlilch medical sthools labor. K\cn if the prullnu- nnrv examination docs roqulro a good l nowlcdgo * of English branches , with , perhaps , some filight ac < iualntanco with Latin and physlci , theio Is atill u great In equality In tlio prvpuritlon of the various students Some may bo college graduntos \\hoiu-owolllmtructoiliutho principles ot , chemistry , physic , biology , microscopy , vltlx S consldcniblo know lotlgo of physiology ; while - , - otnfi'3 , without suth attninmenLs , may bo AMr utterly itniomut of nil these brunches r 1 1 nctxbsarlly follows that these to classes cannot pursue their medical studies togothcr to mutual aj\aiitano. Instruction adnjited to the bettor educated would bo untutclllgjiblo 1,0 the ignorant ; \vhllo lustructlen suited to the Iftuoraiit would be a simple wast of tlma for llio more ad van col class. To obvltto this , your comtnlttco Avould suggMt that the vnguo fourth year reijuIrvJ by flomo Iwanli ot hcnltli , and which has been boon nlrc.idy adopted by a lur o numborof coltotfos Imscil tipon a ocrtldciito of study fromsorao physician , which corllll- ciitoofun tlmos iislmply nMrcc , ahould ho mnJo definite In Us requirements , and should include these preliminary studio ? of mcdlcnl Bclcnco which arc usually taught In colleges nnd school * of sclcnco and art Lot the ex- ninluntion for entniuco to thollrslyearof incdicul study remain as nt present adopted by our colleges , Mhllo the cnlrauio ujxjn the second ) car's studies wliould Intludu nn oxamlnatloh In the additional subjects of physics , ( 'ontial chomlatry. biotocy , microscopy - scopy , the elements of Dhynlology nnd sufll- clcnt Latin for writing prescription * ! . With out doubt , this llrst year's Instruction could be best irtven In a ni'dlcnl school , and in tnnny caies students vould prefer to receive It there ! but whether obtnined In u medical school , In u classical collie , In technical schools or under private instruction , provided students can passn sutlsfattorv examination In tbcso brantlies. they iihould bo admitted to thosecend jtar otstuJy , and stiirtlnR from stith a polntof attainment ) , thrco jcaw of caicful Instruction should thoroughly Ut the student for his medical dean-o If such n plan wtro uniformly adopted It would grcitly improve and render moro satisfactory the whole sstem ) of medical c-ducatlon tliroush- out our country. It li , thcicfore. vsith fjreat satisfaction that ) our tominlttco can i-cport to the Atnciican Instlluto of Iloiiui'opjtliy their adoption of the following requirements : On and nftrr tbo fill of IbttJ , in nil col leges rtprcsentcd in the iiitorcoUoKtito coin- niittco of the American Institute of lloinajo- jathy the term ol stuJ ) ixqlllitd forfiradua- tlon shall boat least four ) c us , whkh shnll include attendance upon * nut less than three terms of lectures of six months c.iuli No pcison , unless ho present a diploma or certlllc.ito of Kraduntloii from an nurcdltcd unlvorslty , tolle'o ( , , academy or high school , orntcachcis ccitllicitoliteli shall ho i ) > - proved bv tha fatuity as emitvalent to thocx- unilimtlons raqulrod , shall bo admitted to thu setondjcarof study , and tlioflist course of lectures la nny of the colleges ropicseulud in this tommittec , without having passed n wrltlon examlnutlou upon the follow UIR sub- Jet ts : 1. Kngllsh composlllonby ritinff nttho time of cxamlniitlon , an essay of not less than t\\o hundred words , fro'nvvhlch may bo JudRcdlho wilter's prollolency la grammar , 8ielling nnd writing. 'i. yvrltliinctio as far ni sqimi-o i-oot 3 Gtography , phjilcal nnd political , as much ns Is contained In ad\anccd school geographies 4. Ilistorj , suth an otitllno of the hlsLoiy of modern civilised nations , cspctiidiy of "the United States , ns is contained in oidiuiry luininilsof history. 5 I ntln , sufllclont lo rcul eaiy pioso nnd togivo n fair loiiixnuhcuslon of scieiitlllc tcims and formule. (1 ( Plivslci , sudi nsls comprised in Balfour Stowait's 1'ilmiiipr of Phjsics 7. Blolog ) nnd uhyslolo y , ns much as is comprised in the briefer course of Maitln'a Human liodv. i > . Chemistty , a.i comprised in Miller's olo- mcntuiy clainlstiy. 1) ) Uotan as found In nn elementary iirm- ualIt It shall bo understood tint thollrstof these fouryeais of study shall luvo been demoted to the preliminary incdle.il studies , as out lined bv this committee , nnd that , upon suc cessfully p Hsini ; the above examination , the student shall hao fulllllud the lequliomcuts of thofliste.irof medical study. Ybnr conimittco ask the npprbval and sup- poit of the Amulcnn Institute of Homtco- pathy. In their action requlnng moro thor ough , tuefiil.ind sbtoniatlopropiiationof students for their more advanced medical studied Tor the intcrcolloRhto committee I.T. 1'Ai.itoT , ehalrmin. WAtKF.SIHj M'is. , JUIIOJD , Ib'JO. ' Tlio folloning resolutions were unanimous ly adonted : KcsolMMl , Thnt the Amcrlcnn Institute of IIiMiiooopiitliy CMidlully iMidorncs itndapprorus tliu iiclloii of tholiitcTiolliKlatouoriiinltttP.by hleh ton ryoanli.iio but n made the inquired Una of mtiuc.Llstudy , anil tliustudlus of the Ilrstiiir liiMj bcon dHlultoly urniiiuiil , to Inclndu thu nooismry prclliulii iry studies re- qnlsltoto innru .idvanro < l nKHlk'U Iinlrdilloii. ] tc > > ol\o < li Thnt It Is the duty of oery inuni- bcr of tlio Institiitu to usilst and biibluln the incdlcil colli'BesIn their tlforta. lie-solved , That the committee bo nnthoi- li < l tnpublNIi nsinany cop'osas iniy bonoo- essiryof tlio roportof the Intercollogl.itu coniiiilttco , uhli.h lias Ixvii adopt' I l > y tills In.slKuli' , to otlioivltli tlicso roolutloiiiand to send the s urn co colH'Ki'S , Jout nils , r.oclo- tlcs and hidhlduilb luturtstudlu this subject. SIUJN'ljliY'S GUiOlA.V ; GIRJj. Blnjor Onlootnbo Ti-lN a Xo\v Story of the Great 13\plorer. The recent marrlngo of Henry W Stanley , the noted Afiicin explorer , toMlasToiiuant , in Unglaud , has awalccncd a } iost of recollcc' tlons connected with Stanley's ' rcsidenco in Omaha along in the TO's. Major St A. D. Baloornboho was nt that time the editor of the Republican , has some \cry vivid locolloctlonsof thocnvcor of the great explorer , or , at least , of that portion of it which \\as onictod In Omaha. The mijor , In a rccont iDmlniscciit mood , recounted bonio amusing facts in connection with Stan ley's history. Sonio time in the year 1873 Stanley re turned from the scene of the many Inaian fights along the Nevada frontier , whcro ho had done excellent , work as the correspond- tut ol the New York Herald. Ho had nc- quired quite u reputation as u correspondent , I as ho was possessed of a regular dare devil disposition and. did not hesltato to take uny chance to get his news and get his icporc to his pnpei ahead of tbo other toricspondents , and ho usually succeeded in leadi'ig them. When tbo Indian war was oor Stanley retuincd to Omaha , and devoted his time to spending tlio mono ) ho receded for hh woik in the Hold. When this was ROHO ho made his hciulquni. ters In tlioHepubllcin ollico. sleeping on the bundles of paper , nnd boirdlnjuttho siloons \\hcro \ frco lunches were set out lie made u practice of hinging around the ollico about 4 o'clock in the moinliif ? , when the printers llnlshcd their \\ork , and "holdiapr them up'1 fur hh breakfast. Hous Bohemian of the llrst inignltudo The colored porter who worked about the building remoKstmtcd r > lth Major Dnltombo u number of times for not mlnpStanlov out. Hu couiphined that the litter curao Into the press room drunk , and slept on the paper , throulnfc lighted dpars und matches amo ig tbo lAisto pi K'r mid cndaiigorlng tlioontlto establishment. This sort of thing went on until the \\iir \ In Kuropo broke out , and Stanley \\nsscntto that country to "do" the war for the New Vorli Humid. Nothing further va-s heard of him for about a year , when.Major Bulcombo received n letter from the Gn > ci in consul in NewYoik , stating that Henry M Stanleyan Aincrirniund , entrance ! himself in nmrilago tea a Grecian hid ) of rauk.nnd the ladj'8 pironts were desirous of learning how Mr. btunlcy stood In Ids own countiy. The litter also stated that Mr. Stmloy had given the lad's ' fiiends a number of names of pintles In Ameiicato whom they might apply for in- fornntion Among thc o names wius that of Major Bilconibo , und the consul requested infoimatlon from the major us to Mr , Stan ley's social standingweiltli , connections , etc. 'I was so complctel ) duinbfonndod , " said Major Balcombo , "nt tbo unparalleled exhibi tion of cluvM ; on the pait of Stanley in refer ring to mo for recommendations thut I did not mnko tiny reply to tlio letter , 1 had no desire to Injure him In any vuy , and I did not waul to commit msclf bv llnpr about him I learned after wards that the marrlaRo did not take place. "Whether all his references did as I did , or whether iomoljf them told the truth t'bout him , I am unabloto say. "Stanley had n penchant for falling In love , " continued the iinjor. "When ho was boanlinKat the Republican oftlco he bocumo infatuated with an nctress named Annlo Ward , who w.is playing in the vntloty theater which stood -whoro the I'coplo's theater now Is. Stanley got into n row over her with MacDonough. or ' 'Little Mae , " as ho was called. Stanley car lied a black eye for some time as a reminder of the ovcut. The girl afterwards married another man and moved away from OinuhU ; "No ono would bavo believed that lie would over reach his present prominence. Ho vras a peculiar mini. Ho vas iutolligont , bright and all that , but was apparentl ) lazy or In different to the ordinary affairs of life. It required u unr or an advcntura of some hazardous charaotor to urouso his inlorost , but when ouco aroused bo was the prince of enthusiasts. Ho was the kind of n man to make n success of such undertakings as have cneigud his time. I would give him a better couch than u bundle of paper if he uoro to osU niy hospitality now. " Halt's chlorides , the best disinfectant. An odorless liquid , prompt and efilclcut. ROBBERY OF IRS , EUSSEIL , Official Records Oouflnn thu Beo's Excla- tivo Account of the A flair. THE ORIGINAL COMPLAINT PRESENTED , The IJco's Corrc8) ) > omlent att < ntrrcnoc IHUM , Interviews the < \ucti cil , AYliu DtMilcH A.njr ol'tlio "VVdinnn. Smco the rcfll mme of the ncciuod In tlio Florctti Husscll tfii-tliouinml-clollar cnso luid been Uncovered by Tun BEE , Judge Hclsloy consented ycstcrdny morning to taut over the complaint to the reporters. It Is made nij.ilnst Lliiton J , Usher imil Jolm Dec , ntid hcio It Is : "flip complaint anil Informntion of Florcttn IlUMcll of DoiiRl.H bounty nfor . .nUl , mndo In tlunmnio of tlio state of Nobnv ki , before Ihojutlgoof tlfb police court vlttilnnnilfor Uioiltyof Oinnha.ln sit Id county , this tilth day of July , A. D. Is'JO , who , bt'lnn duly suorn , on her oath snys that Union J. Usher and John Ioo ) ( icnl immo unknown ) on or ubout tlio 10th Cay of Julj , A.I ) . 1MK ) , In the tointy ntoti'snlil , nmlvlthln the tor- poiito limits of tlio citj of Omaha , nfoiosild , thciuuid Ultra liclntr , did thcnaudthorolu und upon ouu ITloiuttft liu'sell , milifullv , willfull } , foHll > lmullclouslv nnd felonlowly muko mi nss.iu.lt . , nnd her , the said Ploiittu llimoll , then und thcroiuul thereby In boilily fcnr did put nnd from the iiorsoininiliipraiiiHt the will of her , the said riorcttn Uubscll. thta nnd there forcibly , unlawfully nml feloniously nnd by pulling licr , the salt ! Floiotta Russell , hi fur by use of fouo nnd violence , 0110 ccitlfTiate of deposit In the 1'coiilo's Nutlonnl bnulrof Ottiwn , Knn , pajablo to the order of slid PloiotU Uusscll for tliosumof $10,000 $ of the VilnoofIOXX ( > , the pcisonal property of the said FIoicttnKusicll , dldstrnl , take nnd carry away , contrary to the form of the statutes hi such c.wo undo anil piovlJod , nnd inr.ilnst thopoa < o nnd dlgnitj of the stnto of Ne braska. " It has boon discovered Hint Usher Is a \vcilthy enttlemnn living In Lonvcnwnrth. Knnlioroho owns 1,0H , ( ) ncresof land and laipc herds of cattle. Ho Is UMin of JiultfO Ustior of Abraham Lincoln's ' cabinet , and a brother of S U. Ushci , who \vnsn member of the Iron foundry Ihra of Us > lier A Uussoll thit llouiishcd and died In Omaha ttiroo or four years ugo. Uslior Denies tlic Oliartjo. Liwiirxt'i , ICnn , July IS [ Special Tclo- prun to Tun Bur ] Llnton J. TJsher Is hero and has boon all the \v cek. Your couoapoml- ent has just had a full liiluvlow with him. IlosJays that the \vhoio stoiy Is absolutely false. He never \\as \ In Onulia , never had n cleric , nuvcvlud r Intlons ol the kind chaiged with nuj woman , tloes not know rioietta , Russell , but at 0110 tltno did know a , girl by the nntno of Kettle Stager , who itftvixvaids hud rolitlons with one Itussell , all ofLemon- woith county Ho thinks this m.iy bo the person. Ho lias not sicn her for lour yens , and nem- bad any Intlniaoj or biibiness with her. Iruhadiio busttiejH-uUli the People's bank .UOtt.mu for lour yens. Nobody hero gives , crcdento to the rcpoit. Hot " \VeiUlier nuii AccldontH. Take no chances on headaches or sunstroke Thlshot weather Is feaiful.but if you will take n few of Ivrausc's Hcadndio Capsules c\eh d.iv you will find the tumporaturu iAill be re duced and the likelihood of sunstroke or prostration absolutely counteracted. Tor solo by all druggists. 1 tie Solid South Is solid on the fit-oat "Oermm Hemcily. " Tilt-grains nnd letters are ieeei\od o\eryduy during this hc.itul toim for Kruusc's ' IIc'.iu- aiho Capsules. The people from that section say they reduce the temperature anil prc\ont sunstrokes and headaches Tor sale by all diuggists. Sun .Stroke. Now Is tlio time , the accepted time , to pre vent sunstrokes , headaches , etc By reducing tlio totnporituro ull these distressing evils \vlllbopieveiitcd Kiauso's Ileadatho Cap sules uro tbo thing. One or two Krauso's Iloadaohe Capiulo taken during the day will prctont any head ache , also attaeltsof sunstroke. All drugilsu ; DOAVIIS'S JUlM'IiV. It is JfaUo tip I'riiicijwllj or Vltupoiv ntioii nnd Abuse. OMAHA , July IS. To the Editor of THE BFE ; Mylcltcilti Tins Bnis brought forth the following giactous and loving reply from Mr. Dowio Addressing his audlonco of about eighty ho spoke substantially ns fellows- "I sco In Tun BEE a long letter from n member of this church , nud good Dr. sajs lioknows-who the irrltcr is , and also assures mo that the mm who wroteit uovcr attended one of these meetings. " A voice I know him , too , Do\vlo You do , chl and say , deacon , hns lie over been at one of the meetings ! A voice No , sir ; not one. Another \oico That's so. Iknow him. Dovlo Now , do you sco , is it fair foranj. ono to tritklso those meetings when ho never was here and Knows nothing about them } I tell you that church member Is doliu the devil's work , [ laughter ] nnd he'll gtt the devil's wages. [ Slight applause nnd laughter - tor ] The deUllll gtt ntter him [ A icc , "So ! " ] You see , If ho don't , he'll soon get paid foi hlsdlrtj. [ Amen nnd ap- plauso.l And then that dirty , stiiikln , DLK how it likes to publish trash , it would bo uettei imined "Wasp" than "Jlun. " it stings so. And that nnu lwso\\ater , he'll find that it will tnko 111010 than , a Uosewaterto do feat prohibition I tell you theio'snothing swott about that Itosan atci. Oed have mcicy on ulsstlnkln'llttloboul "Bull don't blame Win 10 much as the church membei wlu wrote tint letter. The Lord have ineny on his iniseiablo soul. Oh , I have no haiJ feelings [ compassionately I uon'tsiy anything ha'ish ngamst him ; all \vo should do is Just to priy for him. ' But It Is pretty lard. I don't make any money but of this. I am sure It is not for money I do this. Ono man , from Michigan , g wo me SJU today , [ byway of example to jou ] ns much as any ono of jour collections I tell jou this mission owes mo hundieds of dollnis , and you'd bettor got u move on you and pay jour honest debts. Do you thlnlcUoJ will bless you , nnd you owing his servant so much nwiioj'l Now" lit us priy for the writer of that letter. I don't ' uuo about It , only it has Uept some pcopio away from hew tonight. They were cumluir and when they rend that letter , I am told , they \\ould not como. Now jou nil Join In a prnjor with 1110 for that church member who wrote It mid for ISoscmatur. " [ 'iheyall bow , Uowlo lends In prayer , but no rofeienco was made In prajtr to Kosowntcr. ] Don lo thou read testimonials from these healed , but nqver referred to the woman w horn ho reported as healed a few nights ngo , and who ho declared walked around the room , and "stamped her foot without pain , " but Is now In bed suffering verse than over. Now I want to show these who listened to him Thursday night how falsa his divination was.imd do has taught the disciples tlio art of deception. IIo and these disciples de clared they knew the wiltor of the letter , nnd ho was iioor at ono of their meetings. Now the fact is the writer hat been a regular at tendant of all his emilng meetings from the very first , I have been a clo'o observer of all his \\ilos. IfDowlo's filcnus know Mho the writer is they state what Is false , for they Imvospakcn to mo several times nt thwo meetings. But Dow lo's object In declaring I n ever attended the meetings is simply to further gull his hearers and gain sympathy , but I chnllcnge Dowlu or any of his satolltes to uamo the wilier. I ant not sacroJ ; their luiowing It won't save me , ns Io\\lo ovl- dustily understands that tlio dcvU got the wink uny how , und has his orders , Now Dowio BU)3 ) I am doing the devil's work , and that I'll get the doUl'a uages. Mr. Dowio teaches that all evil comes of the devil nnd ho has nothing else to dispense ; so jou sco it Is plain that Dowio intends that the devil shall dispense evil to inc. und thus the "kingdom of Sutun is divided against itself. " I liopo It will tumble Veto who cots around. On the other hand , If that Is not correct , then Do\vlo Intends the dovll to get after ino for Interfering vrltli hlJVftrk nml spollliiff their llttlo picnic Poor It has been hearaldcl In ulo pij > crs and on thoplnttorni thnt llo ; la nsks nndlnkcino pa ; for Ms uorltbuti , t nlu'it ho/doohrod that the mls < m owt'J him luiudreiU of dollars lars , mm ordered tlicnV tn pav Up , Iwldlnijn , threat o\nr their hendiif they ilo not hurry up Hols o cnnnUm hoknoiM tint uml"r tholimtof XcbtiWKct Inoulilnot bjsitfo In tnklinr iny dlrcot. Initlf he enn humbn the people Into donntlntr Him money , why von't thntscno tljpnurpo Bjustn velll Jfow lii conclnslon .1 . want to nsntro the members of tlio liUMt IhptUt chuivhthat nothing I hnvo urlttcius intended n n i-illco- tlononttietn I fully uinleratand that this mlulnn Is In no WIT coimcttcd with that church , nnd the churvh ns n church was not n\Miio of 1U boliiff heM In thelrbulldlng , and , to the creditor that ciuroli bp It said , torv few of Its members nrj found nnmnR Doulo'a dUlCS. | ANOll LU\EK. Tor beauty , for comfort , fovlmpravcment of the complexion , use only I'ozzonl's l'o\v- dcrj there's nolulng eqiiul to. The Hl ! i Hthool Alumni. The annual imctlng of the high school alumni association \vai held ycstcrdiy even- nlng , nnd the following oftlcers elected : president , Curtis 0. Turner , 'SI ; secret irv , Ms ! Kthenno } Kcnnodt , " 0 ; treasurer , Ccoigo P. MeCBjruo , vi Jtr. Larlmoro Dcnlse was elected Uro iircsldont for the cliusof'W. ' I * J' I It 1 ll.l t'llS. J Pnicoe of Fremont is at the Casey. 11 A. Dy irt of Uoston It nt the Allll.inl. A C. Gallon of Hcatiloo is nt the Paxton. J S. Small of Genoa Is at the Merchants ted ly. J C. Houghtonof Sioux Uijj la n Murray guest. S 13 . Cranes of Humphrey Isn guwt nttho Cnsey. (1 AV Irving of Lincoln Is nt the Mer chants. JI. T. Ivlng of Lincoln is registered at the Pn\ton H C Stubbs of Chicago Is stopping at the Millird W \ SoMcn ofClndronls a guest at the Mlllnnl Hobeit Mtlvlnzlo of Snn Francisco Is at the MlllTll ) , It F ( Jllllsploof A'alentlno Is a guest at the Cnsc.v. Finnic Stoat of ICunncdj was nt the Casey last night. S II II. Clark of St. LouU Is at the Mil- hud today. John Palmer ot ICansns City Is n guest at Merchants. S S Gricsof Beatrice la stopping nt the Mueh.mts. W II S\\an ol Lusk , " \Vjo.ls a guest at thoPnxton. F. II White ofMilwaulteo is leglstcicd at the Millard 11 F , Allen of Miluaulioe is stopping nt thoMuiray J. K. Dnirof Topelta , K.in. , isiegistcicd ut thoMunny. J II , Toinson of North IJoiid Is in the city , at the Casej. E L Wutciman of St. I'muds Is stopping at the Cnsej. W -Miller of Philadelphia was nt the Pa\ton last night. " " 1 ! C Mnhbv of Richmond , Ind. , Is In the city , utthuMuriny. J. F. Gouchcr of Nash\ilie , Tenn , Is at the Paxton this morning. 1) Sailer , S. II. fColm and II , li. Tinslcy of Chicago are at the Murnij , C H Brown of St. Louis was In the city last night , at the Merchants. J. M Eddy nnd , T. II fialbralth ot San An- tonlo , Texas , nrout tha AlillarJ. liOVTJl OJl'lJU AVtVS. Tlio Vlotow Itnnqiictcd. Dr. JohnM. Olasgow Invited the charter members of the anti-Droatch club to a dinner audTlmrsday night Landlord UiniclMcGuck- en set as palatable it spread and the tables uero surrounded b ) as Jolly a ciowd ns cior smiled over -well-fought battle and conjjiatulated thcmsohos o\er a "famous vktory. " A pleasant social e\enini { i\as spent nftcr a 7cllsatisl cu assembly withdrew fram an imltitig table. Acciilcnt. Herman bwanback , while nb work In the tin department at the Armoui Cudihy p iclt- ing houses Thursday night , lost thoeud of tlio middle linger onhi-i right hand. J. J. Plynn , eraplojed at the O II. Hani- inond packiiiK houses , cot his lelt foot and unklo badly scnUed jcsUrdaj. Iiijurnl at tlio Grouting O rounds. Willl im Kellcy , rulding with his parents onSc\cnU.uithaiid Grace streets , Omaha , fdlolta"uheelcr"ntthostockyardsThiirsdny evening rca'lvinjj inuries ] on the right shoul der. _ The Sacred Heart academj for dny pupils , situated on St. Mary's ' aaeuuo and 27th st. , is an inbtltutlou devoted to the moral nnd intellectual education of ounggitls. Thooouiboinoluiles every tiling from anolemoittiry dcptuttnent to n lluishcd clalssical education. Besides the ordinary ncaclomlciil course , imi ic , painting , drawing and the Innyung'os aio taug-ht. Trench is Induclcd in the ordi nary courao. DilTcrenco o ( religion is no obstacle to the rccolvlnff of pupils , pro- \ldod tncy conform to the general io ru- lations ol tlio bchool Mho schol.ibtlo tonn coiiiinences the (1 ( rat Tuesdiy in yoptcmher. Cliiritcs begin at On in , and pupils tire dibiuibictl atJ:30p. ! : in. Tom Jolinsonwhohos frequently made the business men of the city fool sluk , Is at his old tricks again , that of forging checks. Ills litest victim isClaik , a Park nvuuio drug gist , who jcstcrday Invested $ < jn in ono of 'Join's \ \ oitlilcss piecL-s ot paper. It Is undci- stood that Cliuk will s\\eir out a complaint today and that Johnson will bo arrested OKTI > Both tlio method' nnd results when Syiup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant and refreshing to tlio taste , and acts gently yet promptly oil the Kidneys , Liver and Bowels ncleauses tha sys- lift eflectually , dispels colds , licad- aches and fevers 'and cures habitual constipation , Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy oittj kind over pro duced , pleasing to the tnsto nnd ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial m its eflects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all nnd have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in EOo and SI bottles by all leading drug- gista. Any reliable druggist who may not lave it on Land will pro- euro it promptly for any ono \vlio wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CAUFOW/A FIG SYfiUP CO , SUM fllAKCISCO. CAL. , There Is nothing its equal for relieving the SORENESS , ITCHING or BURNING , reducing the INFLAMMATION , taking out REDNESS , and quickly bringing the skin to its natural color , 0 BEWARE of Imposition. Take POND'S ' EXTRACT only. See landsoapo trade-mark on huff wrapper. Sold only In our own bottles. All druggists. , POMD'S EXTRACT CO.,765th AVE. , MEW YORK. HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE. "BEST & GOES FARTHEST. " Now that its manufactnreis arc drawing the attention of the Atnericanpublic to this fust andcvcr , since its invention , theof nil cocoasit , will soon be appieciated here as well as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur ers request is simply o/JO trial , or , still better , a compara tive test with whatever other cocoa it may be ; then VAN HOUTEN'S COCOA itself will convince every one of its great superiority. It is because of this supciiority that the English paper Jlcalth , says : "Once tried , always used. " * DTonvoid tliu mil nir , > ct ! ol foi nml Coitoo. u o coniUntly VAV HOUTi.N H COCOA , \ wllicllia STHL tGTIlI : LHoftllI Lla'llSnlldarofrc lllllKnn lIlou l lllnK liciornRO (63 ( Instantly stops Iho innsl pvcriiplntlnc pilns ; nevrr fnlNto f\\f \ CISP in tlio iilTornr. Forl'AINb , IIIU'M > ItACICAf 111" : lOSdP.riON > IM'IjAMMATlON'IIIMM'M " MIU1ULOIA , WIATR'A , IIIADAI'I ! ! ' TDOl'MAi 11K , or anv ollici 1'AIN , i few tloiit , are llko mule , t n lnjj tliu piln to Instantly stoji A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. TntomallvtaUtn In do-tt-sof from thltty In . | < tv ( liop < 5 III a li.ilf tumbler of w itor will t'nro In 1 few niliuitisCriiiip , Si | .lin' ; . bout bliiiuicli , Colli' . I'litnliMifi * . lloiirllitirn , Cliolui i Morliu- , Dysisntty. lll.uiliu'u , hlfklloiul tflic , Nau on , Voiultlii . rvnoiisnesi , Shepleasnobs Maluila , und ull fiitciiuil ] i.tlns nrlslni ; fronuluinxu otdlot or watL'i-oi othui uuu cs BO cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. GRA.TEFUL-COM PORTING EPPS'S ' COCOA BREAKFAST. ' "Ilya tlinroiiuli kiion'o tgo nt Ilia n.itutnl Inus ulilclifovc-m tliaoiciatliui9if | ( < llgrlloii niul nutri tion nml liyn can fill | | < Mtloiinr tlicllno proper * tlesofiNoll BClettoil firoa. Mr. I'lipa tifti pinxlfloil our buikliiit tnljlo1 * u Ita n iKIU'.itclV tlnrorcMl bs \ tr- ( iko ulilcli uiar HII > O ti B 111:1 : iiy lioitrr iloctur'M lillli. It Hby tliu Judlehiuiusoof Kinlinrtldos uTillut that n iiinstllutlun iimj hu Klinllially built up until Krone onoviRh to rf Ht every lotirlcnoy to ill'omf Hun- ( rcils oJ Htitjllu tinliidlcH iirulloatlnzuniund im rt ndy tuiitliifk wlicruvir th'Tii IH a wi-uk point \\u innr oca pi inniira mini li.lft hykcuplnu oii'iolvca well ( urtlfcl wlih pnrnlilo.il mil 11 jirupurl ) nourished frnmo Civil Wirvlcoduzelto Mailoslinply IxjIllriK nnttnror mill. Pold only In Imlfpomul tliu , b > ( , ri > tor& . 1 iluli tl thus. n FPPS I tt TO \ ) . . ij0nio , , , i GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE iMAttK Tilt GUI : AT i KADUMAUK H > V An unf.ill- InKCiirp forSom- Innl U'oaknois bpcrnmtorrlioai ImpotciK-y , nnd nil dlscaaoi that follow ns a MR- quonro u ( Self- iiliu. c ; ns IXJM ToraalLns'ltiido , ' Ttrj 7 un Pnln Inlhollick Dlinncns of Vision , I'rcmaturo OKI BO , nnd iinny otlu r dheasu tint Icid to Insiuiltr orrontuuiptloii mil miromitureiiravo CWlull | irtlcul ir.H In otir | > unihliit | , hlcli o do- dro toiomlfrt'o b ) mall In trerjr onii SiTlio Spo- fltlc ineillclno IH n iltl nt (1 pur pncVigo orBlvpack * nm s for 5 , or IT I Him suit fuo by malt 01 lhoiotol | > ( ut thoCLOiur , bv mlilrcJlllis Till ! GOODMAN DUUG CO. , 1110 FAUN-AM Sriticr , OJIMIA , Nnu. On nccount of ooiiiilorfolti wo liava udoptucl tlio rollowirrapiiur , the only Kunulnu CTETSON'S ' IT A TO OOIT AiND STIFF 11/ilO. Boyd's Opera House Block. ilEO.eGARPENTER&GG . , , Sprclal Attention to ( ! > o M xtiufucluro of ' Fat * Hume or Store. AVc Iinvc llio FINEST L8HE OF STfKPES / In thin city , 202 to 208 South V/nter / Sireat , CHICAGO. MI'Y MilTtrlnj ; from efTect WBRK S of ixiit In a iih o oil , Vouthful Cirors , Inipo- toiii'i and Disuses of Mnn rin lie enrol l ornmticntlr and prhatflby our iml M oil tit ht-nt bymnllfor * ! llookucr" ( or Htnmp UL-PIUII Sloillml Louipany 107 lun hlrcot llostoll. Mum. FEE1ALE BEAftSS Ab oluUJmllaljle , iKrfittlyMfo , mnjt low rfnlfeunlo rejrtilatoiloowninevrrfall tlJa box , r > ojttpaU 10110 LH > X ufilcleut. Adiireu I.ION nfiUO CO. . luilTalo , .S. V. tiou \ > r uuoums uituu tu. DKUNKENMESS LlCJOOtl. HABIT. N ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONEIURE DR , MINES' ' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. II can bo Bltcn In a rut at i0 > o or tro , or l r. tlrlu offuotl , without tin kuowl dB of the patient. If niooaairIt ! abiolutelf hirialets and wul eAect M pcnaanoac * ad aptedy oare. vbether ttiacatlentls xnoderAUtlrlaltor or an aloobollo wr ck. 1 1 .NK\r It t'Ail.l. It oporntei to quietly and wltU luoh cir- taiDly that tUe patUnl uuioreoui no lnoouveul noe. nnd > ro kn u v7oro , hu coroploto reformation i Bnaiab K.U1IN iiCO.lltU ilJoutU.s. . T-Trada auppllfid BCAKZ , UKUCK i LO , and CllAUUtlON IlUlfa OO. . Omaha , 1 mi IjAHlC' * ( ) s"i.T"lr l > < luc IVrlodlcitl I'Jlll tliojrondirouiijy. actonlliu uionntrunl Bjituinaiid euro upiircnttDn irum vliatovor cauiu. 1'runiutu memtrunlluii. lliono i > lll lui"ll not In taken Jur- lnKre | nancy. Am. I'll ! Co , lluyalty 1'ropi. Hpon- rcr.CUyto. U ( Junulnubr bhuniiunjc .Ma'oiuiell. Uodta atne.tr 1' . V Omaha ! C' A Molcbor , HoulU Jl I" ElllJ , Council UluU I2or3grti [ IN USE. IkDUEBERWATCK FACTORIES MONTI CELLO. New Buildlncs , Now Furnlturo , No\v Pianos New Equipments , Beiutiful Situation. Oponj Sept 2il Full mi ) superior Kncultjr I > cpnrt- menu for l.nKlhli , I.iitlli. d'rooli , ( ii > rmnn. Irc'iicli , Sclcnco , Husk , , Art , otc .Send for Infurumtluii to MbS II N 11ASICI U , , rrlnclpnl , GOI > MIEIIII.NDIS Eslablllhca I860. A nrliool for the Imhcr education ofVojry. . An unuiually Hno cornw ur l'i ofo"noi-8fur IBflO 01 Lltora * turo Art end Music Iiy npiclnlUta. location < 'ul ninbln Jlo , In aioncro purk juatnorthof city llniltd. > urost trretnlioiintl , Hue ( rriD , anahanlanctiot BT > RCO for out-door OI < TLKA Hund'oroo bull < llnti Mortl Mnoof "chool r < c.'llrnt A Clirlstlan lioniu with til tlio fnrdnm and nil 11 u oafutrnnnls of a wullordcrtHl boao Urlto for cntaloKUu Atlitreis. \t A 01 DIMM , I'ltilJcnt.COIUMIJU , MO. ( CONSERVATORY . - OFMUSIC inn , 1 iiio .Vru , etc. h. i'.Bi'LIUliU , Jacksonville , 111 MMAUEEE AYIs Tor Vnun. XVoinon , Pnr catiilo uo add O. I ! . I'll. 1) . I'l-Oi , 1. AulERiCANCoiiSERVATORY.GHICAGO . , ( UK kklll.Mi lUL / . JIIXHIIKHT. All brinrlicituf MliHlt , Dniiiutlc Art.Ddmirto.'Jnnrli- crii' tnlnlne Sc'iool I'liiurpnusixl iiilvunUkoa ut iuudrito(03t ( .ntiilOKiioininllnl fr < w .1 J HA'l ItilAKin1 Dlrortor POSE POLYTECHE1IO INSTITUTE , B TlRflt HAUTE , INO.-ASCHOOLOFENOINEIRIHO. Well rndowotl , writ riuiprul depart niditd of MP. dmlilcnl atiiKJlill hniiliietirliiz , tlc ctrlclly , Ohemli- try , Kriiwlne Filuiulvo blmpn .M.iilMTalin In * AIIBORANOKNAl SCHOOL AND EUSIHtSS C3UEQE. ProimrciforCOlUQE. ( orTCACHIHO.IorDUSIHESt , arid ( tlTrri oxcellunt opiiurliiiillliB furltio tliiilyot Music , .Art , Btiort Ilanii iind TypowrlllnK nnd Iski * nutlnn DnlUlinB lin li > il IwttLHin. Korcatnlou' * Urcsa , Itur C. ( J. LOKJOV , A. 11. , Aurora. IIU OWAUTIIMOItK fOI.r.Kdr O HWAItl'IIMOIIF , Pv\ O | > cin Ulli month , lilh. IB rj 'llilrlr mlr.iitm from llroml at Slntlun Tiillt Under euro of Krlunlt tull C'llltnlatu toiir-tci for butli nixo IniulltiM to ClusMcal. t iuliia rlnil , Sclolitltlo untl Literary , li- trro < llrilthlnl licnllon , cilun < lu ( .roiulli , ImlMInt'mnulilnn > huni | , laboriturlut anj libra- rloi. turfull inrtlpulnrii n-lilroii W.M U Ari'I.KlO.N , I'll I ) . 1'ioililont ' ) . IJnenJltiRiP School rorOlrlmncl Younn liiullf . t-orfggg Uornan 1'arlt , lll.orVJMadl ou MrcotUilcagO , 7JL ILLINOIS MILITARY ACADEMY."ittSJiZ" " Ctrciilarof 11UNKY J. 8PEVKNS , A. U * 1'fln. Ot , Maru's Bohool , Knoxvlllo , II. , ( itOn ) A OKIrili hJiool for ( Hrlfi. Bt. Alb.m'S Sohool. Kiioxvlllc , III. (1800 ( At'liiirch School for Hoys. Now building , mm fiirnlturo , n ow uppara tii Tlio Intuit nuthoilsof niciitu 1 UIKI ) iliy lent t'dlturo , i\orytlilnx up to the Hum Homo onniforli niid homo < ire for every iiuul iiiv.ov , ijKM'iMiwii : < ij. i ) . iJ Hector and 1'uiimlor III'IT'II ' ( Hill MUMMY101" ? | jutilir.ll llllju aual/l < Jl I jirst. lioina nolKHil. K'liiH'iiHMiU ' ' pcrfffi. iiropiirixfcirnny culUvu or ( or tniliiBii ; bncorunl t > ori rocclrcil ; htli < n > vnt biiit. H timlil. AJUim Jluv a U 6uur . A. M .llunkcr illll , 11L ATTHAoriON INPIIBOBDENTDD Ovr.u A Mli.r.ios DIHTIIIHUTRD. .ouisana Stale Lottery Inforiwrnto 1 t > r tha I ivl \lurt1 l fur otluc mil Until ihlo iniriK irv III frnncliMit inilt ) n > nrtof ili ( > i'M'font Milo t inHtlliill in , In 14i' ' , bj nn > \ < rnliol'ulni ; | > iiiiiliirr | > lo nn I To continue until .Tnnunt'y 1st , I80B. Itn MAMMOTH DHANVINGS tal i phon ? omt-Anuun1ly ( Jununinl Docomlior ) niullts 3rauil Slngla Numbt'r Uriwlngi t.iko pUca tionchof the other ten month * ! of the yonr , mil nro all ( . .lrvn In public , at tlio Ailemy ! af Musi" , Now Grlu.UH , Li. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS , For IiHcqrlty of Its Drnwlngsaiui Prompt Payment ofPrkos. AttoliM n fell r < : l\\oilolicrcliy \ ctnlU ) lint w ini'CrTlm | ' > ( lid r rniu ! < Mucnt < tor nil the monthly ttnl Aoiul-.iiitiunl IrnnlUKi of tha I-oul'H n sinio Uiiiory Cninimnr , nml In IITOOII nntnixi' mid ti'titriil ' Iho dmnliu * Ilioiii'i'ltO' , nml tint tin'Ml'iiiHiio nuidiirlod nlllt lunic'ly fnlriii" ! ' nnd In I.IIIMI fnltli tiwnnlnliitr ( | | * tl ' < , and KiMtiilliurliK tin' t < iiiiuny | In u o llil < cor- lltlriln nltlt fnc-.iltnlli'H of mi r i > Un.iturLM In H.imlrertNimcnn y i'i \ mi ) * < u . li ink" nnl Imnkori will inr nil i clruivn liithc ) I mllvui i Mite UiUurld wrick niny ho | it > * intiMl nloiirituutUM U M. UAM"iiY : , l'i < < l.imlsuiu Nit IIink IMIMlltr. I.ANAVN. 1'rri M.ito NiHM II uilt A 1IAIDWI.N , l'n > s ISi-w Oilomu Nnl lluilc f'AIH.KOll.V fits I nliiii Nutloiiul Hull , GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING At thn Acidoiny of Music , Now Orlo.-un , Tuesday , August 1U , ItiOO CAPITAL PRIZE , $30OOOO 100,003 Tlcknts ut Twonly Doll us mull. tliUoo. till ! ( jiuirlvrs & : I'vtilhs , * 'i T on- tletlistl. I.I T OF rui/.ns. i rutiT or jfuivw i . r > H"Jo I i'iti/.i : oh inumj I * UK I 1 l'ltl/15 OF fiUUKI H . MHKM I PUI7K OF fjlttM h liir.m 8 I'lll/KS ( IP 1H ( J nro SI IHO 6 l'KI/1's OK fiUJ urn . 'UIOll Ji PIll/l'S ( IK ri IkX ) IIW I'm ? ! i OK MJ mo , . . W.IKUl M PHI/I s or M\ \ nut 111 ( IX ) W I'lll/KS 01' .1M tire 1UOUOO U'IMtllUMATION IMI17M inOI'rlK of | 4Unru wono Uli l'rlii ol .HI ) uro kl UK ) 1W 1'rlzes of M tin JJ.WXJ iwrruesof lt < J mo l V W a,134 Prlj-cs ainountliiT to $1,06-1,800 , Nell TUkiH ( trim Inn Canltil 1'iUuj itu nut entitled - titled tottrinlnnl 1'rlri-i AGENTS WANTED. J7TOII riirii HVTi'i ornny furllu'r liidirnmtlon lUilnttl nrllo lutjlhly n llio mi lirmuniMl doirly "I illiiujoiH rt'ililriiiu , nltli Mim > , ioiiiit > mcoi nml iniinlx-r Muri ) nil | | riliirn MalliklKiry nlll lui nntur * * ) ! byour onclofln nil ti vole | o bit lull niMn * > * * IMPORTANT. AililnviM A DAP I'll IN , . Ol M. A. DAl'lMIIN. \\nslilnstiin.l \ ) . O Ily orJIniirr Ictti'r utiiitiilnliiK MOM ' ' tlrallurimitnlnutc JVddrosi Roglstorotl butters Containing Cur- oncy to NJ.W OIM.IANS : NAuioNAr , HANK , New Orleans , I.a Umrviiru thittlio inyniontorirlipnHnuiu V TIMtllt KM IISAIKIN.M. IIASkh llf NOT Orll'UIII , nml tliu tli Veil nronlKiiol bylliu iirolilcnlofiiii 111 * Mltntlcm w IKI.-O c-hirli'ml rljliu nro roroKiitinl in HIM hlfjlicxi conrtH , Umrcfiir , ' , banuru nil of InilUi- , tlunt orimiiunriunns nolioniiM Ui-MI.MIII l ( Hint tin ) mil'ltKMU IOUIU' Ol' IIIB IIMTKI ) SlATlCllinHitiTliliHlllintllui IniilH- Inni SlnloJ olliryCo lin n ( 'lNlltAT with the Sluto of Irfiulilnnn ulilcli UOKS NOT 10\1'1IIK UN TIL.IA.NUARV lul , IB'IO. ALLAN LIHEOCEAN STEAMERS' n Pmagaln nndtrom Great Drlt.iln nnd all parts of Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route , by the waters otSI Lawrtnco. shortest olall. UlnsKowto Itonton , to I'lillniloiplilfi. l.herpool to and from Billimori' . Thirty btontncrii. ClawH oicclslor. Accommodatloni iinpjrp.T-npoi ) . Weekly EnlllnflS. AM.AN A O.IonVcUAfts. ( . C. J. Sundoll. UtmtPt. 1U I.fi Snlln St. CJhlcnuo , II. . SRlgfiSfl FIRST Cuvsa , * v 1b < > T.nreol , ro.iont nuil Hnc f In ( Im Vorld. I nnHOHKtr icTfimo.lntliiliB un xi-rH l HEW YORK , lOHUOHDEHRY AND OLASOOW. KTIIIOI'IA , JnlyW | DKVOSM , A K D. 1'UUNKSSIA , AIIK.I I CIHCASS1A , AUK 10. Ncw"Vorlr , Qucenstown nnd T-ilverpool. Tliortlolirntcil I JulySiltli. C1TV W IIOMB. I Au 2.1(1 Hoiit Mill. SALOON , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE rate * on in wet I ft niuto un 1 fn nt th i rhu Inn ) SCOTCH. ENEtlSH. IRISH ABD HI CUKTIREIIIAL FOIHTS J.xrnritluiittiULti retliicol * inailn avallablo tti rrtum Iiy < Illitr thai U turr iuuCIytlu. lttvcrk lt.riL/Noilh or Hailtlinf Inlnlid Nnpli nor (111 nlltnr CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CREDIT AND DRAFTS ot lowiHt current rftlrn Anljr tu ariy of our lotnl BKtiiln , or tu HENDERSON BROS. . ChlCDRO. i.ot'il iiKcnts at Oiniilia : Ihu-iy H. Mooru Cliurlcs Mucs . 1' . Valll , 11. I' . Iloucl , Uitl ten sllank. Otlu Wolf. GLASGOW , LONDONDERRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL & LONDON. HIOM NUW TOIIK HVEIIV T1IUIUSDAV. Cabin Passage 335 to $50 , nccordlnj to location ol atateroom. Excursion 565 to $95. 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