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i} NPREOEDENTED ATTRAOTION OVERRA MILLTON DISTRINU TRD THIS UMAHA DALLY BIUK, for the more advinced clws. To obviite Q Intorfering with I8 wile ma spoiling theie BETTER MED[CM. EDU’CA"ON, this, your committee would suggest that the ROBBERY OF MRS, RUSSELL little pinie. Poot fiwio | s *| vagio fourth oor required by 1t hias been hearaldel in the papers and on some hoards of {ml(h, I which tho platform that Dowvie aslks and takes no has been been alriady adopted by o large pay for s vorle biElist night hey doclrod A . merl number of colleges based upon o certifieate ol " ) ’ . | that the mission owsd Ly hundreds of dol- The Staudard Demanded by the Amerioan | b3 study from some physictan, which certifi- Offical Recards Oonfirm the Boe's Exilu- | 117 Aad ordored them to pas up. ilAie o Inatitute of Homaopathy. cato often timos issimply a farco, should be sive Acoount of the A fir, threat over theie howds if ey do not hurey made definite in its requirome and should up. Heis 0 eamniag he knows that undere i of moedical the laws ¢ ebraska e would not by sa include those preliminary studies L Sitwet bRLIE o e i \ SUPERIOR PREPARATION DEMANDED, | Scimes whicharousually tanght in colleces | tyg ORIGINAL COMPLAINT PRESENTED, | LAk v diteet MLIC e can bunbugthe Loui ana State Lottery Companys momey, why #on't and charitable | pury W Fran amination for entrauce to thofirst year of pac TR, that serve the purpose justas woll ¢ | part et St ensGlion, i 14 medical study remain as at present sdopted Now in coficlusion I want to assuro the T S DL The Term of Work Extended and More | by our colle s, while the ent oo upon the | The Bee's Correspondent atLawrence, | menbers of the st Biptist chureh that To continue until Thorough Training Required in second year's studies should include an thing | have writt ety si 1 asn rffoe- January lst, 1898, examination {n_the additional subjects of Kansas, Interviews the Accused, tionon them. I fufly understand that this Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS taks place Every Branch—A Radical, ph uuq,ruulu.u chemistry, biolozy, micro- Who Denies Any Knowle mission is _in n\;‘ wiy conneeted with that Semi-Annually (June and December and ite Progressive Step, scopy, the cloments of physiology and _sufl- R . nd the chureh as o church was not Grand Singls Number Drawings take plice i cient Latin for writing proscriptions, With- ol b L e awire of its being hold in thoirbuilding, ind, i sOR of $he other Sen monthsof the year ] out doubt, this first year's instroction could |, — to the creditof that churelh be it said, very 1\ 1 y be best given in a medieal school, and dareall draw public, at the Acade Tie following report showing the advanced n few of its members ars found anong Doy oo Lt Rl sk Lk bbb i 2 . of Music, Now Orleans, L. . many cases students would prefer to reccive | Since the real mime of the accnsed | Gupes. ANOBsERV IR, bl -ty 4 position tiken by the Hommepathic national | it there; but whether obtained in @ medical | in the Floretta Russell ten-thousand-dollar : — FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, medical 5o in relation to medical educa~ | sehool, in a ¢ ssical college, in technical ¢ Tup Ber, Judge | _For bauty, for comlort, forimprvenent courtesy | Schools or under private instruction, p of the eomploxion, use only Pozzoni's Pow- caso had been discovered by For Integrity of its Drawings and 4 | Helsley consented yesterday moruing to turn tion was furnished Ti: Brr by th i i \ Prompt Payment of Prizes. i ‘ g A students can pass a satisfactory examination 3 dor; there' s nothing equad ¢ Attestedt an follows | of Dr. C. M. Dinsmore, chairnan of the | o/ these branches, they should be admitted to | OVer the complaint to the reporters. —— Ve do hiorehy eortify that wo Supervise the ars burcau of medical education: > and yoar of study, and startiy 1t is made against Linton J. Usher and The High School Alumaol. Lot yneri it P I O B T L TR The conaittee congrtulite the American | such a point of attainments, three y John Doe, and here it is: The apnual meoting of the high school ARG T hatson fignime. And. cORVEG] Lhe drmen fnstitutoof homeropathy 05 well as the pro- ful instruction should thoroughly fit the | «fhe complaint and information of Floretta | atumni sssociation w t 1 SR Feveis Themsetias, and thit L sae Ao cond oted witR fossion cenerally, upon the advancement | Student for If suc Russell of Douglus county aforesaid, madn % il 5 follbving oMers” slels L et PR S sl T QL o e s boen toadojn tht cause of medical | PLa3 Were uniforni ted it would gy thenamo of the stals of Nebmsis, befiro | Diue aid e following officors clected LA L i R R AL which b . improve and render mo atisfactor the judge of tfe police court within and ident, CurtisC._ Turner, 15 secretary, 1 its wdvertisements education within the last fow v This | whole system of medical throu thecity of Omaha, in said county, this lith Eihewynno Kemedy, 20; treasurer, - has bean largely brought avout by the united | outour cour 1t is, therefore, with day of July, A. D. 1890, who, being duly B, Moo, 'S0, Hir rimore £95 (R action of thethirteen homaopathic medical | satisf: 1 that your committee can report | gworn, on -her oath says thit Linton . [ Detisewas elected vice president for the ‘ « eolloges of this country, representel in this 'L"‘”":,‘f’“‘i‘\,“""J:::'-"_"“[“~‘j"v'|:: _‘"‘L{ ‘l{:;::"*l"j"lllmw\ Ustier and John Doe (real name unknown) | cluss of '00. on or about the 10th day of July, On and_after the fall of 15% in all col- | in the county ator reprosented in the intercollegiate com- | porte limits of the committee, and by the stro to their efort by this national association, | G The advance steps have b mittee of the Awmerican Institute of Hom®o- | the y requirement of a prelimindry ox- | Pathy the term of stuly required forgradua- | und upon one Floretia Russell, unlaw fully, [ H A.Dysert of Boston is before matrle (' tion shall beat least four yeavs, which shall | yilifully, foreiblv,maliciously ¢ amination before matriculation; adopted ia | iy, dude attendance upon tot less thin three | mako oy nasault and he terms of lectures of six months cach Russoll, then and the and | No person, unless he presenta digloma or | foar did pnt and from th support given AD. 1300, id, and within the cor- ty of Omaba, aforesiid, and there Ieing, did thenand therein PERSNOAL PARIG RAPHS, J, Pascoe of F'remont is at the Casey. t the Milland. - Callon of Beatricels at the Paston. There s nothing its equal for relieving the SORENESS, ITCHING Wothey allof Genoa s at the Morchants or BURNING, reducing the INFLAMMATION, taking out REDNESS, Ravt B A7 bl IRYIRY - —— e S —— Aorstiened bianks and bankors will pay ol nintho Loulsann State Lottories which A b T el ters T M. WAMSEL Y, Pres. Loisany Nat. Hank id Floretta in bodily : Sloux Clpy | i inging the skin to its natural color, i o ! adagainst |, C. Houghton of SlouxCityis a Murray and quickly bringing the skin to its natural color, o PITIRE LANAUN, Tros. State Nac ik ’ cettificate of graduation from an acereditec o will of_he o siid Floret s ) L o Irod, Now Oleans tank n to | Snivorsit SR, AEiABny, 6r High pebioN || oy T CE et oA plotauy linmkily . BEWARE of imposition. Take POND'S EXTRACT only. Seelandscape ARNEINEIN, Pres, Now Ofeans Nat, Hink \ \ension of the lecture term from | O teathcr’s cortifieute which shall be ap’ | fo { e oA T i A o trade-mark on buff wrapper. Sold only in our own bottles, All druggists, GRAND MONTHLY 5, The extension of the lecturo term rom | proved by the faculty us equivalont to the cx ussell, it by L ) .y = iR ) . fouror five months to mot lsss than six | aminations required, shall be admitted to tl e el G, W, Irving of Lincoln is at the Mer- .POND'S EXTRAGT C0.,76 6th AVE., NEW YORK, At thy Academy of Music monthe, and in some cases extending 1t to wof studd, and the fest course of ) of deposit in the | ople’s National bankof | chants = = . It has been discovered that Usher s a [ Murray tic us faras square root. v cattleman living in Leavenworth, | B F phy, physical and political, as | Kan., whore he owns 1000 aevesof land and | the Ci s contained in advanced school ¢ herds of cattle, ‘He is ason of Julge 1 PRIZE OF 25000 fs..... 1000 nro L Arithimetic as . Geog = Tuesday, August 15 it oF nine mo of continuous instruc- | lecturesin any of the colleges represented | Ottawa, Kan, payable to the orderof siic T.#ingof Lincolu isregistered at the WP B & (-m“. i '\“:,'::mm iy e v without having passed a |*|“x‘uu.‘ I\Ivlu‘w“Ii‘nrllh'fl‘]m‘nl‘ ‘;\!u,«w’u.(\v""\}- Paston, 2 i s AU HOUSEHOLD WORDS ALL OVER EUROPE CAPITAL l']\'l/.l‘.. 3”"—500,00( tion i b #{ Uioulee s Hore written examination upon thesfollowing sub- | valie of §10,000, the posonsl property of the 11 C. Stubbs of Chicazo is stopping attho . 100,000 3 wonty Dollu 4. Th ‘h\‘flml‘""‘"‘f’ l“l""“ ol sl !m"t i ok ', ¢ the | Bl FlorettaRussell, did stenl, take and cars | Millard, 5 Hulves, $10; a5 Tenths, 85 Twe thorough curriculum of study. . English composition, by writing at the contrary to the forr of | the statutes i ' Selio Thad v 1o Wb, el P OF PRIZE! Ll considertion, anul by some collegos, | timo of cxanination, u sty of novless than mnilo md provilod, and aganst | ypllaeg oo e o Chadronis aguest at the A | sl 0,000 itio JiE $00 »f medical study [ two hundred words, from which may be and ity o » "state N bttty ” . arato e m»‘l‘u“\vi:y‘n Y 0 judged the writer's proficiency in - grammar, LIy DR JUIS ate 0 Robert McKinze of San Franciscols atthe 5 PRI o] preparatc o spelling and writin Lt Llispieof V utine is a guest at "BEST & GOES FARTHEST.” F hitizes Now that its manufacturers are drawing the attention of oy k Stoat of Kemnedy wasat the Casoy The united action of our thirteen colleges | =% upon theae points, has not only been of mu- | tual service to th 1 colleges, but ithas hada mariced inflience by the stimulation of such an outline of the history of s of Abraham Lincoln's cabinet, last night. the Americanpublic to this #rs# and,ever since its invention, e the whole medical profession in its require ey S VLRI S AL AR L8 EOty O herof 85, C. Usher, who wasa mo | S, HL H. Clarkof S, Loiis is at the Mil- the &est of all cocoas,it will soon be appreciated here as we 10N PRIAES, & 4 . . | modern civilized nations, especially of iron foundry firm of Usher & Rus Lard tod % Pr 10,000 ment for mor eful professional training, | Uyited Stutes, as is contiued in ord that flourished and died in Omaha thres or | ooy = ” as elsewhere all over the world. All that the manufactur- .00 \ 0 that aireudy o large number of allopathic | roanuals of history for Vestsies John Palmer of Kansas City Is a guest at AL A ¥ i 1 0 | colieizes have adopted our meas Andoths | 5 Tiating suMelnt tb tead o our years ugo, Merchants ers request issimply ene trial, or, still better, a compara- ; PPV ) ersure proposing todo the same thorouzh falr comprehension of sel ) Ushor Donies the Charge. $. S. Griegof Beatrice is stopping at the tive test with whatever other cocoa it may be; ¢fiena Vax ) Peans OF 109 wro. : s work. Your committee realizethe difficulty f terms formul Lawnescr, Kan, July 18.—[Special Telo- | Merchants Houten's Cocoa ##self will convince every one of its great g 81,08 of keeping up tothe high standard which 6. Physics, such as s comprised in Balfour b ™, e ’ 5 W. H.Swan of Lusk, Wyo.,is a guost at SRR It i e (g 3,134 Prizes amounting to 1,064,800 t sstof the colleges are | Stewart's Primmer of P I : [nton J. NS J S . ] E 1is S 8 Note.—Tickets drwing Capital Irlzes ire nt one they have adopted. Mostof th 8 | art's Primmer of Physics gram u? Pie Bre]—Linton J. Usher is ber T Pais, -y superiority t is because of this superiority that "(hc pileTnickets drny 1 without endowments and are entirely dopen- [ 7. Biology and pi v, as much as is | and has be 1 the week. Your correspond- B Wikl of Milvaulivo 15/ reisteted al English paper Zea/th, says : “Once tried, alw. used O Sl dent for gheir support upon the tuition fees | comprisd in the briefer coirse of Martins [ ent Ml ; 8 sjust had a full nterview with him. | ¢po'Miillared E Hosays that the wholo story s absolutely BB Alléh of Milynulte 1y stopping &b s cle- | false.” He never was in Omaha, never had a | tho My cler 1 rlatins of thekind charged with any wollan, does not ktow Floretta AY. ond that thefirstof these | Tussell, butat one time didknow a girl by | J. FL Jotwson of North Bendis in the city, vs of study shall have been devoted | the name of Nettio Stager, who afterwards | at'the Case hould doull in | tothe preliminary medical studies, as out- [ had relutions with one Russcl focts of Toa aid Coffen, uso constantly VAN HOUTEN'S ofthe NERV ESand s rofroshingand nourishing bovorag PO EORSINND I T I0COPNE NN of students, who, as a le, are un-| Human Body. able to pay large sums for this 8. Chemistry, as comprised in Mille purpose, and thus the tof the college, [ mentary chonistry. ina great majority of euses, requir ntinu 0. Botanyas found in an elementary man- ous personal effort and Jurge pec aal. fices on tho partof the faculty It shall be unders oo much, then, of the institute and of the | four modical profession, that t AGENTS WANTED, \“nm‘ U nee, 1 1o, connty, street anid J & 3 IMPORTANT, L Address M AL DAUPHIN, imns, good, | Your conim 5 By ordinary loteor While the great mass of physi e ask tho approval and sup- [ bank at Ottawa for four . C, Malsby y ordinnry lott vears. Nobod f Richrmond, Ind.,is in the il MONEY ORDEIL 13- thoir powwer Lo sustiin _thésecolleges in the | lued by this conimittee, and that, upon suc- [ Worth county. He thinks this may be ti m(‘h.] }.L“‘.““JHOL et i ; N ! L A S 1to lighten thebux- | cessfully passing the above examination, the | person. as not seen her for four years, TR . et ' A aes New Orleans, La. o oo and tacrifice which falls upon | stadent’shall havo fuiilled tho requirerients | & nd any intinacyor tusinws witht | p, W; GoMillor of Bhiladelphta was at the € E o &) O kbl DD hose conneeted with thei of the fivst year of medical stud : hs had no business with the People’s =l i 2 - N ~ X i FOR BPA 4 I sued by all expi s comipanies, New York Kxchange, bad, and 1t, overstocks the profe port of the American Institute of Homeo- | gives credence to the rwpont clty i -‘l"‘ A 3 i i ; g A e T - draft or postal nute. sional ficld, yet thore ure thousinds of ~plac pathy, in their action requiring more thor- | ——— . Goucher of Nushwville, Tenn, is at the nstantly stops the most excruciating pains: never fnilsto give easo to the s fforer, o torod Letters Containing fnthe Unital Stites o which would bemost [ ougiy, ‘careful and systematic propiration of Hot Weather and Accidents. Paxtou this moruing, NS CEN e ra it et B e O RRRIONY TNV AWM ATRON DT BIVALA g et e iy cordinlly’ welcomed, welleduated and cour | studéuts : thiir wore advaneed melical | ake uo chances on leaduches or sustroko | D Suler, S, T (€ohn and FLR. Tinshy of | tns o ko b Aasig o AN L0 INMTRNOLY Btop . . o e e RO BRITOS AW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, | bete t hommopithie physiciens. Should it [ studics, g § This hotweuther is fearful,but ifyouwilltake [ Chicago aréat the Muray, ool el o ANk 2 4 New Orleans, La. not. bo ihe aim then, of every one of our | For the mu-mn‘-‘ ate i'mnnm(nt‘e._ afow of Kmuse's Headathe Capsules each | ¢ H. Brown of St, I in the city A CURE FOR ALL BOWEL COMPLAINTS. REMENREN iatthe paymont of prizes 18 GUARAN A twelve thousand homeeopathic practitioners .. TALwor, chairman, vou will find the temperature will be ve- | 1ast night, ot the Mes AT tRlcon sk dokes of Lrom CIIFGY t0 KIXLY ARopE I & HAIE tumBIor O Wt cursin o | TEKD BY FOUIN ATION AL BANKS 0f 3 o see that ab least one competent, thoroughly- KkESIL, Wis., June 2, 150 duced and the likelilood of sunstroke or 7 i in g b TR b A IS A D L ov Orloans, 3 + ¥ ' dy i1 3. H ates Cramp, , Colie, Flatulence, Heartburn, v Morhus, | #nd the tickets are six the presideni of an in- educated man is annually directed towar > following resolutions were unanimous- St tteantimpon | Do SR EGITalich BatA D vy Dot i T ATETIR st S hneplessne o, Malaria, | slntion whise Chuterd ridis i romaniind and curolied in_ our homeropatlic collegest yadopted : a. , Texas, areut the Millard, all fivternul pains arising trom chango of AL OF WALer or Other GINSes, o st ohue sre. bowaro ail OF Jmita- is there alone that they can learn the applica- Resolved, That the American Institute of TR e et rt of healingin accordan homaeopathic sprinciples, and_yet the f many of our physicians who send - students, and even their sons to allopathic tion of L iy ol Do urdapon 2t Solid South SOUTH ONAHA NEWS, 50O cents abottle, Sold by all Druggists. s action of thentercolleginte committen, by | 14011 on the great **Germn ]“.“".d{_n feh four years i sobecn malo the reauited | Tugrans and ltiors ire reeived overy day Thio Victors Bunquoted. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING AL oH ry o ) tnwd TILJANUARY 1st, 188 firs v e been difinitely herinsed ty | during this heated tenn for Krause's Head- | Dr. JohnM. Glasgw invited the charter DD n“EBER"HAMPDEN : ve” | ache Capsules. The pople from that section | membors of the anti-iroatch dub toa dinner | |4 1 I S q ‘ OC() /S v ) ! colleg because they feel that, if | inelvde thenee preliminary studi "E GEA" STEAMERS‘ { they aro lv;lu]('il\q-nl uiu I wl"‘l an | quisiteto nior wdviniced :iu.:.‘;?r h‘Nll;u:| on. tthv_\l'( rmlm'at{\c g-m\wmufl: mnllpx‘bcvun‘ll- avd Thursday night Landlord Daniel McGuck- WATOH ES LLANLINED fustitution and hold an allopa diploma, e b 1sthe yof every mem- | sunstrokes and headaches. For sale by al enset as palatable aspread and the tables - i oiir oyponents cannot sneer. atthom for lack [ BOFeTHC htitite to wssist i i tho | Griggists. Ly i Higfhiabies BREAKFAST. : e AU n‘:\\'\f;::afli'|':!:"}»“"' e n.r:::;;g salved, ‘IT.:u th conmitice bo author- aieoka: as over. smiled over a - well-fought 7 e tudente have noquirod an. sdncution, i oot e e Pelers | Nowls tho time, the accepted time, to pro- fladnc songatiiadiihnecivs over o] e hieh chall botter fit them for thecuring of | commiitice, whidi Las boon adoptet by thiy | vent sunstrokes, headiches, ete. By reducing L tew o1 well aole beon, F wis spent after a v withdrew from an inv toge bl to send tho Sani s / their paticnts ¢ Your committee believe that our associato colleges do furnish the best quaiity of medical education attainable in this com nd that it is the duty of the profe: sion, if there is any lack of proper instruction 0o theiv utmost to obviate it, by demand- ing inprovements and fumishing the means s with these resolutions, and | the tempe o colleges, Journals, socie- [ will beprevented. Krause's Head Is Int 1in this subject, | sules are the thing. STANLEY'S GREC GIRL, One or two Krausvs Headiche Capule | Herman swanback, taken during the day will prevent any head | tin department at the Armours Major Balcombe Tells a New Story of | acho, uso attacks of sinstroke. ALl druggists | ing houses Thursd OUF break fast tablos wit G0 WHICI Tty Savo us Aoctor's bills. It 1¥by the fudiclous use of les of diet thint & constintion may be gradually bullt up until strong 1l to Testat every tendincy to disease, Hun- s of sulbtle maludios Ating around us atack wi point. We may a kee ping cuselv W properly nour Passagoto and from Great Brifain and afh parts of Europe. Montreal-Liverpool route, by the waters of St Lawrgnce, shortest of all, Glnsgzow to Boston, to Plilndeiphis, Liverpool to and from aduhy pack ight, lost thoend of the the U Explore Baltimore, Thirty’ Stenmors, Class oxcelsior, of securing them. 1t is frequently the case | > ixplorer. N oET middle finger on his right hand. or or milk Accommodations tnsurpassed. Woekly saflings. that the lent and his preceptor search for | Therecent marriage of Henry M. Stanley, I8 BEPLY. J. 3. Flym, enployed at the G, I1. Ham. by groc abeled thus . ALELAN & €O, Gon, West. Ag'ts. e cheapest rather than the best institution. | the noted African explorer, to Miss Tennant, It is M SRy 4 5 | mond packing louses, got his left foot and EPPS & €0, oy 16 8t... Chicago, Lii. s ( e e 88! eval i conmecte: ith S L Teildan it Cmere Y = 5 e [©) of cost, in avder thatprico rathor than qual :;‘I'l"‘fh;’x:‘l::"‘f;l“l“‘:‘:‘.' Stanley's vesidence in | gyupy, July 15.—To the Biitor of Tns Injured atthe Grading Grounds. G.fi‘:fiymilip,fi?(’_“:.lc IR IR 1) ‘ | Aty uty stitoet R, amll o hoidnaktui |, X0 B S s Bee; My letterin Tui Bem brought forth | Willlam Kelley, residing with his paronts | ENGLOIE s L DR AT 1 aid upon the profession, tnerefory, to do al fajor St, A. D, Balcombe, who was at that Y i T EEL Bxa L ’ in their power to aid and strengthen these | ime the editor of the Ropublican, has s the following g andloving reply from | on Seventeenthand G streets, Omaha, DX, An unfatl. 3 i e i . wpublican, has Some | ay - powio, Addressing his audience of | fell offat wheeleratthe stock yardsThursday [fisioare Lot e sHlp oo spadaindiicoy o 1613 | vory vivid recollections of thocawer of the | Zi ON'E, - CHTRRE B BRIDNS O | Qo ti eiving injuries om ho right soul. Bpemitonhoms, O Oy Rerty co-operation with the collogees | §roat explorer, or, at least, of that portion of | g R R PN S LY Y e, Bty o : ARESTRICTY o e 3 i i I Cl vs ! eeel——— nll diseases that WL § n their efforts for thorough work and in- | it which was enacted in Omaba, The major, T e A o ] A follow ns & se- IrsT CLase ¢ B~ creascd instruction. in @ recont rominlscent mond, reconted | ot 5intun Be o lng btter from 8| The Sared Hewy scadomy for day | 4 anents O kel TheDUEBER WATCH FACTORIES FANVQIQNG Ty sending to our colloges men and | some amusing fucts In counection. with Stan. | ZCTbO Of this curch, aid god Dr. —— | pupils, sitated on St Dary’s avenuo B dbuse as Low X women of superior qualities and thorough 3 & 1 by 1 4 0f ot o Tnie 2 = The Larg 455 says he knows -who the writer is, and also [ and 2ith st., is an institution devoted to | wrenne Taugn, She ity »even vA CANTON, OEITO. i Dreparation for their work; discouruging | Y8 bistory. d kT AVINA, vorssl Lassitudo, Trwrun C.A s est, Faat fhe Woerla, atdnger socomodations unexcel 4 » g . assures me that the man who wrote it never | the moraland intellectual education of | Puin i the Baex, Dimnoss of Vision, Premature Old 5 ER AS B HEW YORK, LONDONDERRY AND OLASGOW. o hdioal atutly in our sdhools thoinefit | Some time in the yewr 1878 Stanley re- | Surs e ik OB e girle The fonidh 1ralaiss ororye | Are: sdimany aliee: noasse Cuks. 1o so uanily MONTICELLO St U s @ent, ignorant or unprincipled. turned fron the scoue of tho many Taian | PR O OF HICH mEHLRES S ot e d(.,,v".(.,;.m A uesiona Ve memmatre sraveis s 3 FUINISSIAL Ave s | CIRCASHIA, Aug. 10 4. By using their influence to secure for | ent of the New York Herald. He had amc- | he ever been atone of the meetings! the ordinary aca demical course, mus ages for §5, or wilibe sent free by mail 0a tho recelpt New Equipnents, Beautiful Situation. The Colebrated ,July 2ith. B 8 v t e k g inti & gindthe languag of the Doy Al CITY OF ROME. Aug. 2. Sept. Mth. medical colleges o fair quotaof the contribu- £ quired quite a reputation as a correspondent, A voice—No, sir; not one. painting, drawingand the languages Tuby ARG g Opens Sept. 26. Full and superfor Faculty. Depart ND-CLASS AND STEERAGE Hions and endowments which generons and he was possessed of a regular dave- | Another voico~That's so. 1know him, taught. French is included in the ord THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., ments for English, Latin, Groek, German. Froc, 0 D, STEERAD charitable peoplo are anually giving to the | dovil disposition and did mob hesitate | ot BOE S S EEOR VT | mary course. Difference of religionis no | 110 FARNAM STRERY, OdAnA, NEp, | Sdene “"’“\“5'-',‘“'N“""‘\"’;(" ;"," iStgn to TIREATAL POINTS: important institutions of our ccuntry. to take any chawce to get his 8 WS ] [ obstacle to the receiving of pupils, pro- | on acount of counterfeits wo have adopted tho M9 B o LABRRLL, ’t“‘l“nu:l“:‘l‘ial;fll “hy FEE ??.:‘Z‘.LZ‘.‘I dews and got his vepory “to his | 01 tocriticse tiesemeetingswhen he never | Gidad tney conforn to the gencal i e L TR Gopricey cated ao ) f proatar er, tho ol o paper ahead of the other correspondents, and | was here and nows nothing about them? [ fie usually the Indian w Omalia, and d i) | Jations of the school. 1 term commences the fiv the | & i i (Slaght applause and lagh. | September, Classes begin chari®y than the restoration to health, in our bospitals, of some poor and enfeebled indi- vidual; and while we would not detract from he schol t Tuesdn L ) @ 1 ceded in leading them. When rwas over Stauley retarned to voted his time to spending tne | devil's wag you tht chureh mesber is doin s wark, (laughter] and hell g TIRGUL ¥ GREDIT AND DRAFTS ot Towest_ current rates. Apply to any of our local wirenly, or 10 HENDERSON BROS., Chicago. CHRISTINRF Loeal nts at Omaha: Ha 1. Moore the. valuable work of our hospitals, upon | money ho received for his work in tho fld, | tor] The devil will gt ater him, |4 | and pupils aredisnissed at3:30 p. m. armmally Mnar i e for 1005 Titern | Chiarles Marcs, W. F. Vaill, 11, L. Douél, Citl which wealth in almost unstinted m is | Whei this was gone he made his headquar: | voice, So!"] You see, if he don't, he'll ———— turo Art and alists. Location ‘ol | zen s Bunk, Otto Walf, yearly bestowed, at the same time we would ask some measireof that beneficence upon those institutions which are to prepare the physicians to take charge of the health and ives of the entire commnunity. o PRELININAKY EDUCATION, There isone difficulty under which medical colleges have labored, which has proved of the most serious injury to the standing and usefulness of the medical,profession, and has introlducad to the rank of educated aen, per- sons utterly unqualified for the study of any screntitic or professional subject, *Medical ters in the Republican ofice, sleeping on the | soon got paid for his di bundies of paper, and boarding at the saloons | plause.] ~And then that dirty, stinkin, Ber— | Tom Johuson who has frequently made the whew froo Tunchos wero sct out, ITemads bow it likes to publish trastly it would bo | business men of thecity feel sicl, is at bis u practice of hanging around the ofice about | better named **Wasp” than “Bee," it stings eyttt b e teTadl ee A 4 Deloelc n the morning, when tho printers | so. And that man losowater; hesll find that | 90 tricks again, thatof forging checks, His finished their work, and “holding them up? | it will take more than a_Rosewater to defeat | latestvietin is ¢ uue drug for his brealfast. He was o Bohemian of | prohibition, I tell you there’s nothing sweet | 85ty who yest one of the first magnitude, The colored porter who | about that Rosewater, God have merey on worthles aper. It is undor: worked about the building remosstrated | his stinkin' littlo soul stood that Clavk will swear oat a complaing with Major Balcombe a number of times for | “But I don’t blame him so much as the | Wdiy und that Johuson will bo arrwsted. not. firings Stanley out. Ho compliined that | church member who wrote that letter. Tho the latter came into the press room drunk, have mercy on his miserable soul. Oh, and slept on the paper, throwing lighted o no hard fecings [compassionately iy, Mo in a2 tnorth of eity Himits. Fort tro biue griss, anabundance of space for w. Hand<oms buildings Moral tone A Christian hom with sl tho fre guarls of a woll ordered aomo. or eatalog WA, OLDHAY, ¥ , COLUME 1A, MO, [] CONSERVATORY .. .- | GLASGOW, lOfi&fififinY, BELFAST Qe MUSIC—— | "~ pygLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOKDON. ) Mo sonvili, 1k, FROM NEW YORK EVERY THUISDAY. SitaND stiee HNATS. | MILWAUKER COLLECE | shuimdtitign giio o [Amen and ap- At His Old Tricks. schools, dependent for support entively upon | cigars and matches among’ the waste paper say anything hursh against him; al AT 5"’”“";‘;;;".“;[3’3Ih‘{;’g""‘“}:;‘r:;;};:f;. * theirvtuition fees and the number of their | and endangering the entire establishment. we should do is just to pray for him, Boyd's Opera House Block. Por T Wana s imods: P 53 B oadway, NEW YORK J students, have feltunwilling to offend phy: ‘This sort of thing went on until the war in | *But it is pretty hard. "I don’t make any — ferToung Waman, , Bakoatalomia ndd 0. T roadway. 3 ciuns by refusing to adwit students, sent " by | Europe broke out,and Stanley was sen money butof this, lamsureit is not for A0 hF ECR L AT Jno. Bloger West them, however ignorat. This difticulty has been recontly obviated to a considerable ex- tent by the united action of all our homao- n Age that country to 4o’ the war for the Ne money I do this, One man, from Michigan, York Heruld. Nothing further was heard of gave me £ todiy, (by way of example t AwericanConsERATORY Chicagg, | - L« him for abouta year, when Major Balcombe | you] as much asany oneof your collections, Fay Special Attention to ho CUICKERING NALL, WARASH AVE, & J\CKRON KT, slleges in requiring a preliminary ex- | received a letter from the Grecian consul in | [ tell you this mission o me hundreds of Manufacture of All branchies of Music, Dramatie Art, Delsart NO RIBBON on before entran New York, stating that Henry M, Stanley,an | dollars, and yow'd betterget a move on you erw’ “Training School. Unsu AWN I N G S ! [ROSE, POLYTECHING HSTITUTE, TERRE HAUTE, IN0,~A SCHOOLOF ENOINELRING. For House or Store. We have the Yell ndowed chanical If this plan is adopted by all the medical colleges, it will not lessen the number of students in any perceptible gree, but rather compel them to obtaina suitable edu- cation before commencing professional study, by attending academies or schools where such preliminary branches aro taught. A mostob- an,hind enggaged limsell in marriage to | and pay your honestdebts. & Greeian lady of rank,and the lady’s parents | Do you think God will bless you, and yon were desirous of learning how Mr. Stanley | owing his servant so much mon; Now lot stood in his own _coun The latter also | us pray for thewriter of thatietier, Idon't stated that Mr, Stanley had given thelady's | care aboutit, ouly it has kept some people friends a number of uames of parties in | away from here tonight. They were coming, America to whom they might apply for in- | and”™ when they rvead that letter, I Permancnt Alignment SPEED, 1w d Cleil . g, Katoniivo.s i : / syl b, Mt | Attt o ol e wily (o | S S ey e WS FINEST LINE OF STRIPES e o : T ""—-—* passod by the New York legistature, which | Major Buicombe, und the consul requested | you all’ join in a praver with me AV - v rength. Peactically destross all tiis efort of tio | infonuation from the majoras t MF. Stan- | for thit church menber \who wiote It ad 2 BV IR SHQ W JENKRINGS SEMINARY v colleges w have their students suitably pre- | ley’s sociul standing,wealth, connections, ete, | for Rosowater.” [They all bow, Dowiec leads ¥n this eity, $ Sold Under a POSITIVE GUAR- pared on entering the medical school. It is, | I wasso completely dumbfounded,” said | in prayer, bit mo reference was made in that médical tudents shall be allowed to pass the preliminary examinations, not on begin- ning but during their first yearof the thice years of medical study. In othdr words, o student wifit to begin the study of medicine, and who should consequently require alonger rather than a shorter term of medical stud Major Balcombe, “at tho unparalicled exhi tion of checks on the partof Stanlsy s AURORA NORNAL SCHDOL AND BUSIHESS GOLLEQE, B il | praver to ltosewater) G ONE ENJOYS 202 to 208 South Water Sireet, Prepare for(OLLEGE, (o EAGHND. (i USINESE, ANTEE, in rofor. owic then read testimonials from thos . P g ring o mo for rocomendations that T d | healod, bt wever refirod to” ho woman Both tho method and results when | _CHICACO. Mo, are Bhort Hand wnd tyewrlingand B | GEO, H, SMITH & CO.,, not make any reply to the letter, bad no | whom he roported as healed @ fow nights Qine i + it 32 ple: RN suffering from effect | dress, Rev LOVEJOY, A. )., Aurora, lil = ; desire to injure him in any way, and Idid not | ago, und who he decaved walked around the Sysup ;’f ll s ‘: "‘t';m;;" tos pk‘]“m_"': NEN ABIEan S aent ] 8 e General Agents Nebraska and Towa. want to comnit myself by 1ying abouthim. I | room, and “stamped her foot without pain, | 80d refreshing to” the taste, and ac Youthful ~Errars. Impo- | QWARTIMORYN COLLIAR, 810 S. 16th St - - Omalia tency and Diseases of Mon learned afterwards that the marriage did not | but is now in bed suffering worse than ever, | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, » st OROLARE R L B ry minutes fro may nse one of his three joare to makeup | take place. Whether all hisreferences didas | Now I want to show those who listened to t-wry 3nd lBowlulsXclenuses the B{,& fa0 1 I EORRRSIUEANL e i ir B S A KMy minhite £100 | omeeemeemesege ~= 4 W his doficiencies, The ubsurdity of such a law | I did, or whether some®f them told the trath | him Thurday night how false his divinatio AI > for simp. Beacon Modical Cc ebout him, I am unable to say, was, und ho has_taught the disciples the art effictunlly, dispels colds, head: | i Sielfy it i S tanley had & penchant for faling in | of deception. He and those disciples do- | aches and fovers and cures habitual principle would mot bo wpplied oven to tho | love," coutinusd the myjor, ©When ho was |clared they knew the writor of the lettor, and | ooneision ™ Serup of Fis i the | FENIALE BEANS Vor ful parclouints adiros: luwm grade of grammar schools, and in & | boarding at the Republican office he became | he was never at one of their weetings, Now P J tup ol g S % W B u ML APPLETON, Ph. ., Prosident. medical school, where restoration to life and | infatuated with an Actress named Annie | the fact is the writer has b a regular at- | only remedy of ity kind ever pro- | Absiuelyriiobie pertictiymto,nost powerful(cmole | —g e e lealthdepends upon theinstrction proviously | Ward, who was playing in the varioty theater | tendant of all his evening motings from the | duced, plemsing to the tasto and ae | seidons. adin viok hitd & Bl N2 RICAGO EEMALE COLLEG Yocelved by the physician, it would scom al- | which atood whero the Peoples. theator now & very first. T have been close observer of all R amint 0 Boll Ly G0ODMAN DRUG €0, b e o e rbed auloy gob 1to o row over her with | his wiles, If Dowic's fiiends kuow who tie | ceptable he agh, Jromps: ) ~SIT - 1 el 208 Ghela and Younk Ladies Kot requiremonts and safeguans for a witablo | Machonoughy’ o MLtle Maw, us o wis write s ey state whal s’ false," for toy | its action and truly beneficial in its D R u " K E " " Es s wenatplorue pdrus i MAVAR VL 0 T education, called, Stanloy carried a black eye for some | havespaken to me sevol mes at these SR, Al OB T . h “Thore i still another diffculty under which i i effects, prepared only from the most time as a reminder of the eveat. The girl | meetings, But Dowie’s object in declaring [ o LIQU U HABIT. T " medica) schoals labor, Even if the prelimic | afterwants married ancthor man and moved | never attended the meetings is simply to | bealthy and agreeable substances, its N ALL THE WORLD THERE 1S BUT ONE CURE ILLINOIS M"-‘"LE! fi%??fih . nary examination docs require s good | away from Omaha, further gull his hearers and gain sympathy, man{ excellent qualities conmend it DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Circulsr of Hic? to all Washing 1K to WHEN THE DEAT causo b it SCARLET FEVER, COLD! MEASLES, CATARRH, &c. 0¥ THE UBE OF THE INVISIBLE 15 soupparent that it wonld seem impossible for auy logislator to allow itto pass. Such a vy do- location, extensive kroudds, no shops, laboratoriss and libra: most crin nal to remove or lessen the proper | is. § Morsun Purk, Tihote: ., Pria, TO W Buft e EAK et 0f yo Wastin s wenkness, 10 1. L | v q luable treatise (sealed) e knowledge of English branches, with, | *No oue would have believed that hewould | but I challenge Dowie or anyof his_satelitos i L Bt %ary's @ohoal Korviie: Tl G i o o cure, KIRE 01 herhaps, some dlight acquaintance with | ever reach his proseat prominenve. Ho was | to name the writer, I am ot _sacred; their and h“’"kn"’“l" it the most | aoam bo iven in s cup of calice or tem or twar. | S MU S Soagk 1 el W R 1o Fiatin ana ‘physics, there i till u great iu- | a peculiar man, Ho was_intelligent, beight | knowing it wow't. sve me, as Dowio evi- | popular remedy known. famea i oty Rt snawlit et | OIS B8 S o vilie, THL, (500 pervous aad debdiiaec, | Adiresd, equality in the preparation of the various |andall that, but was apparently lazy or in- | dently understands that the devil got the yrup of Figs is for male in Bl | & BoTeeletl Ao ran asonionc wreck: TINKVER | A (hunch Sthool for Hoy LR it s students, Some may bo college graduates |differentto the ordinary affairs of life. It | winkany how, and has his orders, d 81 bottles by all leading drug- Al 1t oporates o quietly and wiih sush ccr. A Church School for Boys, RRAIA whoarewell instructed in the principles of | required u war or wiadventure of somo | Now Dowie says T am doing thedevils ey es by eading drug- | sy i vhepatien uudereo 1o neonvenieno New bulld igs, now furniture, n ew uppura LWFEIS "‘EE . chemistry, physics, biology, microscopy, with | hazardous charactar o srouse his interest, | work, and that I'll get the devil's wages, | gists ~ Any relinble druggist who | Saifed 43 paes Boakof puriianlar free Hobe Higol | fis Tl lntesty thatls ofwerit Lana phys I Neaien Aiso, Baby cousiderbie knowladgy of physiology; Wwhile | butwhen oncearousodho was. tho privce of | Mr. Dowie teuches that all evil omesof 1 | may mot have it on hand will pro- | Ui £cBbb betrlasm i cimingliey | ol cultipe, (ENIIng up ot Hie | i ~ others, without such ~attaiments, may be |enthusiasts. Ho was the kind of & man to | deviland he has nothing else to dispense : so R 4 iy 1 h S AL DRV 00, Onaha. " W N ey gt | utterly ignorant of all these brauches, make a success of such undortakings s have | you sce itis plain that Dowie iutends thet | €ure it promptly for any one who | "= . e R mder. np for pow el Tt necessarily follows thatthese twoclasses | engaged bis time. T would give him o better | the devil shall dispense evil to me, and thus | wishes to try 1t~ Do not sccept any BORLANtNS (nya-i. jadues teciodionl bl | - — Toese ™ Toe larget tucties i e wonlde canuot pursue their medical studies together | couch than a bundie of paper if he were to | the “kingdom of Satan is divided agaiist | gubstitute. Surs punproasion” Eros Rite | BUNKER HILL ACADEMY Nearse. Lowis & - to mutual advantage. Instruction adapted |askmy hospitality now.” itself.” - menstrual These plilsshoald notbs “taken dur- hiiged " 4B R first-cluss boys' 88 CUKED by Feek's i, _ tothe beiter educated would be unintelligible — 1 bope It will tumble before he gots wourd. | CALIFORNIA £168 SYRUP CO. | inxiesnn Bl Co, " Storalty Prop., Spen- | home sobool, Neulyments perioct: broprte b bl e LViAimLE TABSLAR AR IOSHIES i O %o the iguorant; while justructien suited to | Platt's chlorides, the best disinfectant. An | On the other hand, if that is not corvect, then 208 RANCOOD. DAL, ko G LT, i hor, Houtll | Your opass Gopt. B B0} 4daress Hev. b ke he [gnorant would be a simple waste of time | odorless liquid, prompt and efiicient. Dowie intenas the devil to get sfterme for p u v o 1OUISVILLE, KY, MW YORK, Owmaha; M. P Ellls, Council Blufts. 8, or 3 for 8. Brivaic, A M., Bunker L, LL

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