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NPREOCEDENTED ATTRAOTION nd a p CWIT DEDIV A RICHMOND IN THE FIELD, | N \ goneral the numbefs of the Century - 7 eet SWITCHING SUPERINTENDENTS A NEW MITRE AND CROSIER. | S55eicontain tho&mmectun ‘papers. cor- : » AR i e Vo Leading Republicans Urge Dr. Mercer tinue to be refused admission to Russia lay. to Enter the Gubernatorial Race. —_— until the obnoxiou® ®rticies have been Within the past forty-eight hours an almost 3 ged by the press censor, a process o { . ; " ; l rty § expunged by the y . & process Iw o The Chief of Union Pacific Motive Power | spontancous movement has developed in this [ Right Rev. M. F., Burke of Oheyenne Ap- | known as *blacking ont,” which was ful- " Goes to Cheyenne, city in favor of Dr. S, D. Mercer for gov- pointed Bishop of Omaha, ly descri Td by Mg, Keunan in the Cen- Lkl | ernor. Last ovening the following corre tury fop Mo . i w s spondence was made public, which formally Frank Leslie's Tustrated Newspaper i FOR PAIN Incorporatod by the v U avoot o J or the week endi o 14 contains Tnstantly stops tha most excruclati nover fafls to alve ease to the sufferer. nd e p Lo DICKINSON'S SUCCESSOR TO KANSAS CITY. e ot LU A SKETCH OF THE PRELATE'S LIFE. r: L. b ”].‘,.’t‘"l"‘" kaglite 1”1 L ‘”L”l"f r PATNE, B IR A CK AL, 0O TONS, INFLAMMATIONS, RIEUMATISM, | Bart of 1 ont ata Oatta, Tune 16, 1990 ~To Dr. S, D, Mer for 143 paqea by Mittos I, Romnield 1 ¥ any othor PAIN, & few applicas | bverwhelming popular uu/' The Importance of the Wyoming | ¢er—Dear Sir: The undersigned republicans | mpe Reasons Advanced for Abandon- With All Her Faults, I Love A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS, Its present charter end fent, ! having known you personally for several - Hes SHILY THISEORG 18 6116 61 Liid Rioet R 5 p(0)\ LAID ; s i) 1st, 1895.% to- ! Bhops and the Relation 1hose of | years, and knowlng you.to be a man of public ing Cheyenne and the Terri- spirited and delightful which this popu- | Internally taken fn doses of trom thirty to six ALt tumbler of w menrs | ING JAanuary Ist, . Omaha Will Rear to spirit'in its broadost sense, and possessod of tory Which the New Bishop l‘l. % yot Hab pibduced i -ul {.n o fow minutes Cramp, Sprains, S omach, (ol co, Hearthurn, Ch Morbu OIts MAMMOTH DRAWINGS taks place | energy almost wthout limit and ability to ar composer ha iced and will | Bysentry* Diarrhosn, Sick Hondache, Nausea, Vomiting, Norvonsness, Sleoplessness, Malarl . o & Them carry for 1 to success any measure with Will Control. be sure to find & v welcome from | and all fnters arising from change of diet OF witer or othor causes., Semi-Annually (June and Decombe) and ite aty. Which you associate_yourselt, having confi- all classcs of people... The music is not B0 cents a bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Grand Single Number Drawings take place o dence in you, and knowing 'that your in- dimeutt, but . of inspiration. The | s e i each ol the other ten months of tho year, the i A somewhat startling and unexpected sen- | terest in public affairs is of the \\'hl}‘l x{uuz-‘ ws has at length been received in this | gong is illustrated, and can only be ob- R R T T T e RS “\:"1:1::. . r;:,:f.“&.,‘f“xi‘ ‘L'*‘--" the Academy ace { sation was doveloped in Union Paciic head- | character, and that your endeavor will be 10 | city that Bishop Burke, late of the diocese of | fnined as now published in Frank. Les- of Music, oans, La. ivo quarters yesterday m It was occasionod l':"""r';“:‘"'l'r:““’"';‘,"}'l"(‘_ s e d on- | Cheyenne, has been appointed to succeed the [ Tio's, Pall O eP y O UaPeZ. FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, ) | | by n notice, sfined by Vico-President Holeomb | (i hiiacs thae SO0 contituit to Lo BRSPLE: | late R, Rev. Jumes O'Connor of Omaha. | «yyell Matched,” n short story by For Integrity of its Drawingsand Nk i ¢ 1 and bearing President Adams' approval, an- | Jieving that the welfare of our people will bo | The news js coupled with the announcement | Anne Fuller, a new writor of great prom- Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionaries. Prompt Payment of Prizes, | notncing that “From and after July 1 the | securo in your hands, we, your friends and | that tho diocese of Chieyenne has been united | ise, will appear in the next number of | INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES | (o \ ey Alttodnn follines 0 L n's headquarters of the superintendent of motive- | neigghbors, oW your BAIO b0 | with that of Omaha, thus practically giving | Harper's Bazar. The same number will Fangoments for All th monthly A semi-annual and | powor und machinery will be at Choyent it ] OFy ssurh% | the new bishop nearly the same territory as | contain a steiking poem by Geovge W Grawings of tho I ompany, the i Wyo. ou that we will do all in Gur power L0 8CCUTS | 1 at originally covered by Bishop O'Connor. | Washington Coleman, called “The GRAND MONTHLY DRA ING L T n I This announcement will be a surprise to | Thomas Swobe, oodman, Tho announcement occasioned o | Tryst.” . | Wil tako place in publio at the OITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso dol Norto) Moxloo O e g ety Lot U leal — of W. Marsh, great urprise among the [, Apion e the illust od articles in Far- Bolln, the people of Omaha, ave repeate ired that the main shops local Catholic ¢ , few of whom WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28th, 1890. diicat with (av-aiulios of our wIguALUIUN. atiaoliey bt old ut. | 3. C. Cowin, g 4 por's Young People for June 17 h ! d Alvin Saunders, 1, thought the selection of Rome would fall IS AR ) s N o yays be rotained at this place. = Since 0, ™, Stonbers Miltoh Rogers, upon tho gentienan from Wyoming. A ma. | & fl::"‘, ‘n:“l i m‘{l{hq"h l;\||.1' Under the porsonal suporviston of GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana sr. cAMILO ARGURLLES, 64 he comp commenced operations | A", I John 8. Caulfield, of the priests of the diocese petitioned | written by the eminet Presby the former ¢ oinan of sueh Proniinsnce Tnited 'Statos that hls prasonos nlona (s = i at Choyenne, its managing officials have fro- | 4, 1 Strang, bl nlan of Salt Lake | divine, Rev. Dr. Paxton of New York. BTG IE G e A T O e e wibh aeRIut Hiotesty, Gt fnire John Rus! Moritz Meyer, to appoint Bishop suleienty antee to the publie that the 3 ness it and nearly all of them felt that the 1 the latter (tho Supervisor of quently stated that the plant located at that vy Sharles A. Coo, e oasis. Harperb & Brothers Have jus! he Moxioan Governmenty s of equal standing ] Pl would b of smail capacity and bo used T e e it would bo eithee hat. gentloman oe I IRt arisaa Ve et | andintegris 7 v or light repair work only. o Caspar, 5 duncan, ar-General Brady of St Louls. atter 5 s Ry Yk G [ But it transpires now that these shops are | fru K Kaspar, — H. D. Duncan, gertlsmn visita (N ity ¢ \sion of | by the popular author, Jaines Pay. CAPITAL PRIZE, $60,000. L | to be made the prineipal and most important | 1 W “Bandnaue Etnost Peyck Bishop O'Connor's funeral and made a favor- | M %, Harby, who contributes to 4 : 03 NN of the entive Union Puciic system. It seams | ¢ Wiltog . GrWhLlnined able impression_upon the clergy who were | Harpe A18 Tor July an: intercste | @NLy 80,000 Tickets! (@)eibe(slojfalelo)atileliqeatad {1 oL e e e | also that at that point w be massed the i G. W. Ambrose, then present. It scems, however, that he ing article on *Texan Types and Con- , o T i ' 3 Q prizes drawn inthe Loutsann State Lotteries which wheel foundry and in” fact e % J. A, Fullor, Ircland, Ma, 1 His parents came to | ! o Lt Tonk Ly Lt P T 14 A AIDWIA N OrlNasE: Nt cHntle ng the tinest and best work demanded by the Leslie, M. Counsma this country and settled in_Chicago whes o 18 'nulxln ong time .»'L:\flzlw “lm~ LIST OF PRIZKS. CARL KONN, Pres. Unton National Bank. company. Cnight, Pundt, was a child four years old. At the ributor to the newspapers of Galveston, " ximatlon Prizos. J ¢ (Fengaag TN i It s stated, howover, that the doc nipht, WS, Glbbs, elghteen he entered the old Univer from which she began towrite for north: | 1 Prize of $60,000. ... ... .$60,000 [ 100 prizos n;'\'i'?é"«:m ¥ . GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING ., v malking this change was not reached fin b CofFaN A of the Lake in that city. He then | ern magazines and papors, 1 erizeof 1000 o000 | 100 Brizos 0t 3 each. : e e ta | consideration for the past five weoks. V. I. Kicrstead, William Coburn, Bend, Ind., remaining there five years, 's Magnzine for ‘July, will tell | 10 prizesor 2000 Torminals to 850,000 Prizo of §) eac ot s ] 2 muu- '\;’;HI:I"II"N m:::h- ml«u,\:,un-t n{’ such a O M Bt Mobre after’ which he sent to Rome, | 4 Fholit o an attemptod robbery of the | 5 Lrzes of 800 | 590 Torminals to $IO Prise of 310 each. APITAL PRIZE $800,000 g ove arc that the principal shops of every s N Philli i ST o > sper vears i Ame; € ) ¢ 'y of b ’riz03 0! ¥ - L - AL AV fal YL Tailway ought $o b s nisar ths gatiter of fhe JamcanV Ehillips, 0 MO B, il IR e LRI quibo Gold company of ‘British | 20 Prizes of 750 | 1014 Prizes amounting to .$126,070 lo00m Tickets at Twonty Dollars euch, T | system as possibloand the excuse for locating | ©* * Lee S. Estello. " i Guaiana. A fabled tribe of white In- — alves, $10; Quarters, 83; Tenths, 82 Twon= ! Mr. Middleton at Cheyenne is that he ca Al e h to this count dians, “who were supposed to be the iast Wo the undersigned hereby oertify that the Banco [ If any ticket deawing a prizo 18 sent to the undor. | ticths, §1. e i 0 i Cl Pl i ey § elol of lexieo In Clihy A has o PO nod ue wi bo colloct d remiiad LAST OF URIZES. on dic tho businss moro easily and more DI MERCER ACCEPTS, Mary's ohnirel Ol He rerpiiaed | of the anciont Deruviune. figrure promi. | Jacionsl of Stoxee i Chiuaiiu nav on. doposis | atgnad. it taes vaiug wil bo solibelad and rouss TR 390000 kit AT, ARG BHNGEY! or b OmARA, Neb, June 17.—To the Hor n n 2 rom the Moxican International Banking Company, | to the ownor ther Tl o] Rl 2 I 8, BUDSLVISIDN OVOT LUO; s " e made pas nently in the narrative. A full-page | thenecessary funds to guarantes the payment of all KDGAR B. BRONSO : 1000 ia e o0 ith smaller shops, at Omaha, Kansas Ci Den- | Thomas Swobe, Henry Bolln, J. C. Cowin, His admin- | $11ye + S mprethy oy (2 the prizes drawn in the Ginnd Lottery of Juarez. { Presidont aso Natfonal Bank, 121 Paso, Tox. 0000 I8 L H0.000 Bo'a ver and Portland, it is claimed that his re- | M. Stenberg, Alvin Saunders, John Rush, A ful and o con. | Allustration by Farny accompanies the Wo'tarhor cortity that wo wifl supervisa il tho ar. AGHNTS WANTRD: - L v isiclatms b bt e SEe Bander B, o Davls S and g story. ngomants. and In porso it o y ratos, oF any_ other information, Siby” 4 b moval to Cheyenne is entirely in the iuterest | Lo, Strong, Albert Sander, FL T, Davis and | vent in charge of the sisters of Loretto, two | S10TY Sl Thoirawings of this Lottery, And that (ho AAmo aro | tho NodorsEhed. Stating oW nddross viesrly, with w0 nro boad of gconomy and convonience, - G| othiors, CCentemon ! anour, request, hus boeh | lurge putochiul seliools and onc of the. Hnest New CoaresiIToina; Kans Olty: conduslodwith hoeais, ‘Tuiraoss and a good talih | g, CountyMisnot amt Rumbar, Moo raolt il 1 are ;B ] X r, one of the leading officials said considered. or, © to | enavche o vill nttes 3 . aniivor Yiirod by yo sing ai on 0 o | 1k 5 0 that ho thoght it very bad policy to remoye | say that to bocome a candidate wovernor | ChATChes In thevountry willattest. * | Absolutoly fire proof. Finest and largest TOLN ©. MOSBY. Commisstonor. | ope boaring your full addross 3 o ¥ the hondquarters of “such an important de. | involves a trust affecting every individual | srme s eatebiobal B O Suria | hotel in Kansas City, Unexcelled in its ap- CAMILO ARGUELLES, i OV ATEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., 100, i Partuiont from the headquarters of tha 1oad, | and every interest in the state. - Such a posi- | Swe Wis ostablished and ]x“mml‘{; Mo . | Polntment i Gl LI ICE I L A CTLTIL f0000 {n. 2 > road, ate. § 1 s consecrated as its first bishop. T'he ter : ) and predicted that it would ereate trouble, tion should not be sought for gain or political | yjpop vhich it was composed had former] = Send remittances for tickets by ordinary lotte aining Monoy Ordor, ull | 1t clainea that tho shops i this city will [ advancoment. It is a responsibility which T {,'fn.’.'\ufiflrx-llfx\}: CANOE. x"x'i'l;.’up':)‘34"-.‘mruf»‘.!"1'.\li‘n = NOTICE. fnig Dy all Expross Compantos, New York Excliange, Bauk Draftor Postal hen bo maintained on their present sca naturally shrink to Tirics SBIUL [ srtan st SRt OTs thE Ll eaeh oL O b MISS Note. Address all registerad lotters to Sa5s 000 Prizos of 1100 ro, - re- 1 employment to the number of men now when requested by so la a number use of the growing infirmity of Bishop MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., 90 Prizos of 100 ure,.. W0 ble. | {:x:;:l(. ululb\("u|‘|ll‘::;:f;: t:;:\mp:ill: .\:umx' class of f;lf"m:l‘l.\“mf low s ";"'"‘:“". :fi!:qnl‘l:l.xi’:‘llil«fi 5 r able to traverse Olty of Juarez., Mexlico, via Kl Paso, Tex. 3,134 Prizes amounting lu.l $1,0564,800 pss and_bo . O o 4 ¢ Tickots drawing Capltal Prizes are not ens a Jolin Wilson as comes @ duty, therefore, grateful for this | " Righop Burko was recoived with joy by the . ko tiekota drawing Cas 703 ko 00t o led i AnoEnsE man docln 5 was th mark of respect and estotm, faceopt, | pople of all religious erevds inChevenno wnd AGENTS WANTED inning of an ized scheme o distribute | 1€ nomin cry ceffort will be made to | grow in their esteem and_confidence accord- 3 . sur- the general offices, Mr. J. O. Brinkerhoff, | lead the party to trivmphant success. ingly as ne became move intimately ac 5 ATad, T s whosueceads, Mr. B Dickinsin s genoral | clected, th duty » 11 be fuithiully pevtormed | quatnted with them. A adarod, eridh Togivt bout manager of the Missouri r ¢ division, is to 0 laWws fearlessly 5 xecuted. sho vl o o b, i s 5 Te his headqua W Kansas Cite, Mr | - Tam, gentiomen, very respectfully, your | qutia of i o Z nt Adams and Mr. Holeomb_dccided upon that | obedient servant. 8. D. MeRCER. | up the Catholic communit, clopo- bearing your s Point when they were in that_city last week —— difficulties to contend with; th il nddross, o and the cireular notice to that cffect was MERATED? sparsely settled, and the tide of immig IMPORTANT wis 1ssucd yesterday. If Not, Go to the United States Court | tended in other’ direc There are only Address M A. DAUPHIN, of All the oftice documents, accounts and ef- Not, Go to the United States Court | i, iosts in the entive diocese, and fou TS s v.OXGRNH ot fects will be moved away from here on the Room This Last Day. countics have no_resident pricst whateve Or M. A. DAUPIIT s ck- first of Jul Tom Cook, chief census man for Nebraska, | The educational institutions of the dioc f f Washington, D. € ey exyice Invesidont, Holeomb was asked for an | arrived in the city last evening from Lincoln. | receiy the influence of the il AL DT IIT AR U 5 ho xplanation of this sudden change in the man- e ai o i s te, so that in th Aue alliTxproNs e 8, No L hed neat of Union Pacillc affairs, but dectined | Ho informed o representutivo of e Bix UEL 0 o, 1 ln Grateor postal note. tho d 4 FOpLy Wi that he would like to have the announcement, | pyq ycademics and two paroehial schools Addroess Rogistored Letters Containing Cur- 3 ¢ b ident” is here and you had better | made that he would be at the United States | there isun attendance of 225 pupils at the ency to TR , y B0e him.” court room, on the second floor of the post- | former and 20 in the latter. NEW ORLEANS NATIONAT, R i 4 Mr. Adams asserted emphatically that Mr. | opice building all of today for the purpose of | Recently, Bishop Burke became satisfied Rl Holcomb was the only man authorized to give | &0 e 80O G0 Dersons who hay the support of a bishopric was too much IesEp R (hat the payment of prize ey out information about the matter. Safd he, | (00,100" tha notico of the regular enumera- | ©f @ burden on his people, und - thereupon A o o bl 5 T something thut belongs entirely to tho | #5¢4 went in person to Rome to place the matter e e A e o ke o local managoment. We have nothiiig t0do | *§. Goolc said that he would b prepa before the propaganda, with the result as o hiichest courta; thorefore, bowaro ail of It ey with any s]u\an:nn of the operations, in Bos- | 1o dio uny sized rush of people, however, | 8bove indicated. tions or annonymous sche 3 s s of fonce. Thocompany is building its great ean. | Uhis duty to call on him and give their nawes Parties who have net yet been enumerated R e 6 e AABABHOLAbY oty trnl shops thoror tonseqnently it teonls nats | . Whenasked what reason he assigned for | should call ui the United States court room limitati the Ural that the Superitidont of motive power | the fact of many people in this city having | tolay. LN DULLAR 1n tho prico of tho smollost purt or and e e D O Yo e been overlooked by the enumerators Mr. - raction of u tioket 186 Ay ud nud nachinery snould bo. whero those shops o SR ol ST oiTion Aanindie. o o The excuse for making Kansas Sicy the | sk oLet < 3 For the treatment of all CHHRONIC AND SURG bol S LRSI A from home when the cnumerators called to Trumsen, Bost Wi i ot of overy form of disense ro: = = — of e oo fuiger of Mhe | wep thems and, sccond, that some one or two e Dilliard; Lournaman i w‘;lr‘ln: (.va‘ 3 i ont, N VOTL 1A 3. l(‘vn:llilr:;ulpflru:uulunm» i T BEGLTI T Gl T L Superine | of the mon engaged in'the work might ha n the billiard tourney between mi Acoommaations Weat: Wl ronlars on_ Defeomitios and es, Club . Curvaturo of K fandeoeontheNobrasiadivision hnshis ofloo} by ne part of the boundary line | Strauss, Owen Keating, Charles W. Clarke, LIS i e T ko Sporntions. DISKEABIS OB WOSIN a bpetiiy Mok OUIIEEEV;RFVUCGEEDM e Lo of the te ssigned them. ““The public, 5 fonies and Maurice J. Str: of DI ome Ao Lyl partment for Wom atinement MON EFUN . Union Depot Meeting. said b v tho slightest conception of O R aeataltoros or b T (Surjetiy Priv o okl v ot PV AT IR EAS © O e Ix pormanen sy The union depot,_company hold @ moeting [ {he mogniiude of the worle of ciumerat for first plac il Strauss’ play S e (;lc Aad iial Piwor, P o Vit iy & ey g at which President Adams of | of doing it thoroughly and accurate Ohaidos W, Clarke, dofeatingihl 3 e , et 21 s e D el el = i & ghls score of 100 to our Summer Millinery- Yiowin m N m Pacific road and the architects | I know that I can say with all truthfulness | S€OF¢ ot y i 2 Eolclease andovg wilisonitin lninwmpparouRTO0K TQIBNTRILOR Mpon Eriyato) =] you b e Van Brant & Howe, as well as Mr. Kimball, | that I never have tried quite so hurd to do my Did the Stealing D R AT Gy g p Sh bt vaciconclonuith ddpation lstgAddren ] lre/fha satin pEs Vice President Holcomb and Genetal Manager | Pull and complote duty aud to the very bestof | gonn Bailey Monday come up from the Prices Are No Object. Call. Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, AL RO X s S : nager | my ability, as in this matier of cousus taking S ATEEom 3 ¥ e Tivai e o R 17 | been a rovernment_census taken i the his- | that be hud been robbed by two man of . sil; Now $2.98. ey No- fore leaving for Boston that gentleman de- | (! gt {lio United States but tnat thoro woro | Ver wateh and that u_ fellow workimen had | - i AT S = rom o h R e naat ‘ by wd- | 4 thousand in this city, and several thousand | been robbed of 350, Mond noou | Trimmed Hats e s = n T is “‘ ' corsthing thus far | it that, that were not enumerated. Nor do I I, €. Wells arrived in the city and had young Now §8. = atd Wit Tound o aatis o oey g n N thus far | supposs thoro ever was a consus faken with- | Buley arrostad for stealing the and | Tpimmed Hats that were $12, m EbY il in » O T e T A By out some people thinking it was sn YoaterdayJudgo ICidg fountl 2 Now $6.98. afl e ate P 8.8UREoYe bright to keep outof reach of the enumerator, | fined him $10 and ¢ and in defanlt of” pay . : ™ Appraising Proporty- But I shall feel within myself when this work | ment committed him to the county jail. French Flowers that were $3.50, m Tho commission having in charge appr laldone BT baveteladiolinnitiormaat e, Nt A Eera $2.80 and $1.78, are now sell- Denver, Colo. > ment of property for union depot ony sl tiolooun i Miss Edith Wolf of Crote, wha has L ing for 25¢ 2 porary rel ot o v fo on dep ' 5 i iss Bdith W. rote, whe has boer 285c. n G nion depot purpo: what it is. : iss B }L;r UModLWIf wha lms heen C t l I) 5 %7 500 cars practico with this met_yosterday to appraise the St. James e the guest of Miss Maud L. Hayward, has re- apita rize MAGIC TEMEDY 16 o % iianii Not Enumerated. turned home. MISS ALICE ISAACS 9 L) s Bt e et et | Alvin Saunders, 1510 Sherman avenues G, | “'W!H. Clark of the Armour.Cudahy cleri- e aal i ST O T e 4 vhom log: tico hu Mie e W. Lininger, 224 North Eighteenth street, | cal force has returned from Indisnapo nd n store with Heyman eiches R Sy PIER ALK, tla- Whenm Lol notico hud to bo surved. put tho | and @ household of nine porsos. Arthur Rhodos of the Armour-Cudahy cler- = S g $26370 PAID EACH MONTH < commission did ot mect bl yesterday N A TRaT feal force has returned from Galosburg, 11l 1518 and 1520 Farnam St. LT £ s B b s : doy ayden Brothers. Entorpri NIt OEE I lifha,) | (oot o o S 2 5 3 A o) chancoror: long 3 e aftgrnoon, Inshis L s e B i Co St will confer tho amphiied third degres at ( e BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES. Bath thse tateations rap: TR O, Another Summer Excursion. street, in which there are 200 employes, no | Meeting in its castle hall, Twenty-fifth and 4 SRl Address B. T, RIIODUS, Joront posltions, the sore at {m Stepher as completed arrangs enumeérator Las yet mado his appearane streats, Weodnssdny evaning, Satientho worlc) | = ' ankie going nearly around | Jim Stephenson has completed arrangements | enumerator has Dl Tofreshimonts will bo sorved. ALl knights are 5 L o log. ko with the Union Pacific for a summer excur- BRI Aol St cordinlly fnvited to atte Dlme Eden Musez_ Desve & Covorapo. will (7 ks sion west similar to that which he took out | G Jumison of Hayden brothers, residing J., D, Stanuish and General : — 1| forg you haro been PA- Tast season. Tt will leave Omaha July 26 and | 4 076 Blondo stroet, says that neither he nor hart of the G. H. Ham- Sl inent, and ol 150 z01ie ono o oo [ AT londaiasoa s says kustineltherihe nor mondiod Chicago visit- GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, though you aro nt yet eured no be gone one month. It is proposed to take in | pis famil s ierataatandl |oas y Y > fgone X i LIRS QLS his family of six have been enumerated, and ng Supe i X e i 0 has pald back . Yellowstono park, go north to Portland, | gy o far s ho Inows tho enumerator has | - ayor Sloane L Sulvonla s atban it THIS WEEK ONLY. iR & CO. Sk W Srnpsial s R i 5 or Sloane has received a letter from . BAKER & CO.S Dack by way of Sult Lake and _Denver, My, | 20 Visited the block. the cashier of the York banlk, acitnowledging the re ised for the benefit of Broakiagt Cocoa | NEW YORK SPECIALISTS, Stephenson” will take his tally-ho hes Other Places. eipt of §L I ~ N r e short excurs i 9! he Bradsh v sufl ding, our reputation o aloug and make short excursions to varlous | myepe aro about one hundred ard Afty peo- | i teinae Dansh s will meetat the rest 4 'S 15TH ST, brisincas n Wit us for points of interest wway off the railroad. 813 Dayghtorawill meobat tho ros! Y I absolutely pure and | PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT 218 S, 15TH ST, Damiseani adivosscs of thiss and_ Mrs, J. D. Joues, Twenty it e s ple including families in the Paxton building it is soluble. Opposite Boyd's Opera House. K en J and K streets, N e /ho have not been visited by the enumera- | Second betiv hursdiy B 2 Notshaniersonsle. b . L[N0 HEYS, BOLIHS0 el ils b afternoon at 3 o'clock. Ne Chemvicais | NO CHARGE FOR SERVICES cots you only Superintendent Gilmore of the Missouri | tor. Miss Mary Kinsclla yesterday dislocated y . s 1t will Kave you a worl Pacific, has goneto Atehison on business. About one hundred and fifty people in | yer 1ot aniie 3 : i aro used In s preparation. 1t hators To All Cases Taken During the First Toring from mentalatraln, and ot yoi aro.ny The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley | Druid Hill not been called on, and they | Stock Reporter nk E. Scott of the xed with B i Three Month: Beneel LEyBuRAYIND Toad is propavink tostring additional dispateh- | are won ¢ un cnumerator has | Drovers Journal hus returned from Mur- s theretor far Those eminent Physicians, Surgoons and I st e er's wire from Omaha to Norfolk via Emmer- | boen g noizhborhond -y, Ta. Ccosting less than one Specinllsts are pro-enin bove all others y vart of tiebody, feclini of k , son. Thelineyill be 150 miles long. No_enun s yot called at the block | Engineer King announces that he will re- Fd i e I ietannobulib s Nenvaus Slei Whocity has begun paving Fourteanth | situated 1415 North Eightconth, noe at Chic [ guirs tho rowsval of 30,00 cublc yards of for luvaiide se wai women. Ttter what your Couplaint, strect in the vicinity of the Fremont, Elk- ifornin and Duvenport west of | carth to complete the: grading at the stock- s : ! R T horn & Missouri Valley freight depot with orat Twenty-sevonth and Pop- _\.ml\.r i NS LO}\I I)ANY' So0ld by Grocers everywhere, [ {0t Oures In_Iminy oas that have beon sl Invoutiga tone. loton avenuo, 1617 Dodie, 2805 Leavenworth, | © Swift's bay mare Monday afternoon at pronounced hopeless.” AL surzieal disease ) ait you i i, * el ——— B bioole of stores and flatar T A RO, O tobkvards, ridden by Baward Abdersons W. BAKER & (O, Dorchester, Mass, fimors nd detben e renoved with ston: | COOKC REMEDY " €0.," Obrana, N oot Qlinleralin Stichigon. . - S oan el hiove Hoklien onumosated - D, od Thwow In (o8 Dot of $:0%0810 | Magnificent- Hussar Hand and Solo e i st "T.L-l'.'n.'-'r.fifi.?!'fif.'3;‘3‘1;51; WE ALS0 PREPARE A says tho epidomio of the summer of 1588, 1 | block; C. B. Denny, W. A b Paxton | bots woro doubled. About” $500. changed Orohastes, T M L N MAGIC REMEDY R T L et rge M. Hurst, hild, 44 | hands on the rac THE REST YR TIC ARTISTS Siocoss, 18 the bost evidence of 4 G0CtOrs | T3 N v e Y AR Lo poin iDL WIER £ 80 makiy po ® Mirens Eoaaeli S, o | e M B TEobrason of this city ana Miss | THE BEST DRAMATIC ARTISTS Sk 3 ! FFor Nervous Debility fustead of cholera, as first repor avah A, Rosa O. and Jeanette Stan- s of Detroit were murried a2 | e (4 A o onl L8 b Sunday and Lost Manhood s 3 Tl S osn O g doanotto Sl Yesterday attermnoon at the residence of | Wateh for the great stroot parade every to 1 stully” treg E : 2 used Chamberlain’s colic, chole tinl. Sc whero all other remedies failod. - Not u single | TWwenty-fourth; hstroot, - AR T e —— | GG Canon: s clhros obsstha L cuso was lost in which it was used. This | 2001 Cimeron; " K A b The Highest Salaried “TOPSY" in COOK TEMEOY €0, Omana, Nob yemedy is the most reliable and most suc- | Vi nd - Goldic Pains in the small of the back indicate a 15th and Dodge S cessful medicine known for colie, cholera | & M., Carrie diseased condition of the liver or kidneys, America, morbus, dysentery, diarrhaa and bloody flux. and B which may be easily removed by the use o £ LIQUOR HABIT, v r—— - oy eut bottles for sale by all'drug- | Lo Krautz, 1000 North Twen Dr.J. H. McLean's liver and kidney balm, Mr. Dietz and family of six at D. M., W sichum, 1442 Novth' Eiy Partics who have not yet been enumerated Miss Ada, | should cal Tuited States court roo louldicnll gt the Linited Biatos coutt room itiful and Gifted Child Actress IN ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, | MANHO Iven In a cup of eoffce or tew, or fn ar- of U nd w 25 and 50 gists, RED. TIVO,” the | Spanield with —— Twenty-cighth st The Delightful Summer Resorts of | and Mis. D. 1 \\ Tourist tickets, both single and round [ teenth strect; AV, & Without tha knowl ry. Tt 1n absolutely harinic jioe trip ave now on sale vin the Luke Shore | J: W, and W, T, Misencr, i3 Hivontyninth | today Fhqines "] THE NEW ILLUMINATED CARTOON PAPER. | & perimaiontand se he L avenie olsman, ‘613 Paxton bloclk; ol : L e route, (Lake Shore & Michigan South- | §V41 5 1% Bymoiman, S8 PEUSE and it e E ; \ 7 A FOR SALE 0N XEWS NTANDS EVERYWIIERE, BRI T 5 ern) to Chatauqua, Niagura Falls, Tor- | Ross, @hirty-second _and : IHR 3 J @ TACH RO T Tull onto, Thousand_Islands, The St.’ Law- [ 1. L. and L. M A v 25 Star Artist \IGHT PUBLISHING C0., CHICAGO, ILL. B Boia % G B, £ ‘ » rence, The White Mountains, Lake | Binney: R. J. Dwyer, 2407 Burt; Mer. Wheelor (Nym Crinkle) b 25 Star Artists. 5 ' ' Gt obrade auitplied by B L UUE & UG i i b, B sitlie Whie douintne, Take (Dlmep o b o 2 o 1 Nowi | just sold tho right to publish hisnew | Chas. Gifford, a8AUncle Tom.” e — e AKINER Dinda €0, Oniaha, fore & After Pn 4 i 1 2 b bt b i all drains d loss of Generative Oc and seven, | new novel, *The Toltec Cup,” to the Miss Ollic Eyuns, as *Topsy.” wife, 688 | Low Vandorpoole publishing compuny i A A TS 612 | for $10.000—the largest sum paid for any ;‘:“fi ;‘h," ‘,)h"r.l BI .‘\,h" 5k Qlale, vecent work of fiction, Al of the action ill Perry as *‘Marks N Jome. | and incidents of this story are laid in | Sones. Dance: nth; J. Ben Whittic , in fact ull of the principal | Biglteenth: Orville C. Johusor mountain, like and soaside rosorts of tho | S0, Bioneys &, 8 19 east. This is the direct line between | piton pinc B T Toledo, Cleveland, Buffulo, New York, | ton biock: Dy W' C. Boston and intermediate points, The | Paxton block: Jc route of the Ohieago and Now York | lusi W. k. Hodson, 10 North' ¢ Harbor, & rexertion, youth: comsive uke of LODACCO, ately lond to ' Tapanity. Pat np in n o corry i the veat pocket, Prico or 6 for 85, With every §5 order wo guarantoe to ou i 1t by mall to any addres FOR WMEN ONLY! L A KT of Body and Iind, Efeots Oidos Youog tho money, and Specialties Holmes and Tennyson, the limited, the only solid vestibuled limited . X ST CODN T : 000 train between ‘these points without a d family of sc 3 South Thirty- | three illustrious *Octgenarian Poets,” N cular freo. Montion this paper, Addross D 5 ", 2axtol » I , Branch Office for U. 8, A 000 AL L NS, RO oL i A i Paxton | are discussed by George Mukepone NEWAND REALISTIC SCENERY MADRID A e A GO, Tl Ihomas . and Kate T, pios for tourists folder and full information | f 0! uhng& Co.. C BALE IN OMAHA, NEB.,' 1Y r 1thand Do glas Btraots Towle, in a charming literar: slio’s E paper, | Has been oxpressly painted by the Best Ar- 9 il ahovica ittt [ffeeys hadl B which leads off Frank spulat | Usts, und will inolude the Great Historical K pol- T, P, 532 Main st., Kan- |~ Mr. Godfrey says that he found on inquiry | Monthly for July = Some admirable por- LA vullar & Co, Cor. Lith & Douglas Hiceots sas City, Mo., Wilber, W. P. A., | 8 few days ago that no enumerator had Deet | traits und views illustrate it. Murs. lln:h RACE ON THE MISSISSIPPI A - o Chicago, Tils. in'the block in which he lives bella Hinton's article on *Clara Barton | Between the “Robert E. Lee and the “Nat- Jumes K. Cooke, 410 Puxton blocki upto | and the Red Cross Assoclation in the | {hes and the terrilie explosion of tho latter, B ANk 2 A A AT Parties who have not yet been enum ted last '\‘I””..L"\~””. suumerator United States” is made time by the A YR W OF NG R RN, 9, 3 b A i O | colled at 1617 Dodge. A g —— I " w;mm.nnu( the United States court room | {5 “Batton block: Georsa A .u:‘;mm given of ll)nl associaiion’s ‘work i I e LANGARDS PiLLs Bts day, . of three, 3315 Mismi st s | 8t Johnstown, Pa., the first anni Ary of the performance i ¥ 000 o O o iy Ml stract: Miah® | of the memorablo disaster ab that plac Magnificent Allegorical Tableav, | 10BIDE OF IRON. 00 The only railroad train out of Omaha [ A Ogden, Mary Schroeder and Tenio Me- | huving just passed. Quebec, one of the s | CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH (Spectally, ponmmendod by, 488 cAmagay of 0 run expressly for the accommodation of | Clonnan. ' k. I, Powrson and fawily of five, | most “pleturcsque fortress-cities in the [ Bva in Heaven and the Beautiful | Rususatisw. R e s ] PENNYROYAL PILLS SCROFULA KING'S-EVIL, CONSTITUTIONAL E Omaha, Council Bluffs, Des Moines and | Twenty-seventh and Poppleton, and four | world, is deseribed with curious illustra- Gates Ajar, BILIOUSNRSH, eV CourLALNTS, | " WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN 1TS EARLY p Chicago business is the Rock Islund | families adioining containiug twenty-five peo- | trions, by Elizabeth Taylor ——— LUNG DISKARES, UK BLOOD. 10 SACIR RARONS RAMR: §STAGES); POORNESS OF THE ELOOD, vestibule limited, leaving Omaha at 4:15 | P, A O1sen and tamity of fve, S50 Gise; It has been stated on excellent authori- N Qe i 0} ILER CO., und for Teguinting iu perlodic course 3 p-m. daily. Ticket oftic , Sixteenth | sireet: f of $ix at 2414 Cass, William | ty that Mr. Kennan's articles have been \ i S PROPRIETORS AND SOLE MANUFACTURERS, [ 1 5icne gonnine upiss et ab e DRGIEY And Faraum st., Omahs. ATuIal B110 Nicholss, vead by the czar of Russia, though in ALL OMANA NEB f