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LA X LD, is. Bishop Bonacum porionco in Lincoin han not boon of the most | ANOTHER SMELTER IN OMAHA |~ wne paseac pleasant natire,and excoption has frocly been fo v taken to some acts of his which led to un- e bbb ol Bt ety edifying discussions between himself and his Weeks Work Before Ther ox- ™ Y VIADUCOT, JPAST ALL P D N4 DISTRIDUTRIN Ovin Two M THE PURPLE 1IN MOURNIN ( bishop of e \ Bishop O(J«n_nnr. A‘Mr a Long Tllness, | pegple. General Brady has never been i | The East Omaha Land Company After the | ‘How are .Y‘un‘l‘fi‘fl!'?"'hu”tvnbh the Elev- Dies This Morning. C y ' (&, Whe 5 : enth street viaduct repiirs 1" was asked of g | Omaba, though in St Louls, where he is Montana Corporation, Chairman Balcombe of the board of publi well known, he s known o b active, ene airma oard of publio Louisiana State Lottery (nmmny works yesterday getic and able, and considered as most likely i f PER. | to secure the prefe “ 0 work is Jogging along | s o ,w‘,‘.fim.s‘é.";".’.‘"x:.,,m howeser, have | SPLENDID INDUOEMENTS OFFERED. |, U0 1i 0 Cans i iy o s fong been identified. with ¢ t Srank’ o — | at. Oneot our regulflr insp bia long boen identifiea. with the west. | A Crank's Strange Hallucination AL il s Mcquainted with the people, knows the Robbed by His Room Mate— b Incorporated by the Legisiature, for adueat And - charitable purposes, and 1t franch partof the present state constitution, in 18 overwhelming popular vote. by u seo nnot work Its GRAND EXTRAORDINARY DRAW- INGS take place Semi-Annually (June and Dec Bpeculation as to Who Will Succeed | -~ the Deceased as the Third ¥ ing com- he trouble mber) and its Grand Single Numbor 0. & 9, diMcultics under which o o Inbored vings 1 Bishop of the Cathol difficu under which they have labored, ey Drawings take place in each of the other te P L and in some places do still labor, sympathizes Dolings in the Courts—Other don't amount to nearly as much as it was n\uulh":l:\! u‘\:- st vn',x.l| \:(-‘n."::...,,:\ rnmr: Diocese of Om: with them and in every way scems qualified Local talked up to b’ i i at the Academy of Music, New ()n.{ ans, for the oftice which has just lost a notable in- o . “How much longer will it take to finish the » y ans, A cumbent. work?” 4 Sk BishopO'Connor died yesterday morningat | _ What ¢ffect the petition, unusual as it is, “Oh "bout three weeks.” @0 heroby cortify that we suporvise the are ! 11:30 o'clock. His death was painiess. Tt was | ¥ill have cannot ‘be determined for some | It is stated thatamong other manufacturing ‘jl‘;}:l:}l.zf;:}l\m’!:“-;»‘ Altogether " ) the result of gradual wasting away of the body, | “ PR institutions the East Omaha land compan, “Did you first employ @ practical bridge Fo o superinduced by an allment of long standing, | “That tirew feoling” fs entirely overcome | DORotin h one of the big smelting | builder to cxamine ito Just what was needed, alth, ward 41 pact which was in no way {mproved by his recent | by Hood's Sarsapanilla, which gives a feeling | Works that rocently shut down at Butte, | as you told Tiik BEE you were going to befors fleato Wit facaimiles of our slEnAtros Attached, s trip to the south. of buoyancy andstrength tothe wholesystem. | Mont. Its principal owners aro understood | llu'\ ork “\"mf“".nw.- e 1t3 advertisomonts.’” Av the time of his death the bishop was | B to be Now York capitalists and since they | ot W GUAD 15T CREiIsion Ehat whshib % surrounded by several attendant Sisters of THE EXTRA SESSION. ll"mnmuu"*-l tho fact that there is nflt room | fob had just come to_ Omuha to help build the ¢ i o el P fl t pltes [0 ion Pacifics 5 ane FUCS: 0 The date of the funeral has not yotbeen | o . Thayer's Call {5 it ioke OiaHis, poplé s oftéHiAF thun e ’ #Now from the virgin's cheek a fresher bloom . z i announced, but the remains will bo interred | SHCriff Boyd—I take no stock in this extra | strong inducements in tho way of land bonuses | & £OLeCt the Syatani Fvom tials \ Shoots, less and less, the live commotion round ; il rTeC malon Hislis i > A | . /L - is possible to dd 5 even in the regions Sy ) 4o in tho vaulia of tho catiedral in which re- | A¢%3ion busitess, I¢ loolssimply like boom | to come here, Eflrts to get. oy information | of couiry whord Talasniy i most e, and Her lips blush deeper sweets; she breathes of youth; e ekl w those of Bishop O'G o alf, vill [ out of those who are supposed to know abou! where the periodic fevers which it causes We. the undersigned banks and bankers wili pay all g::”w.”;m: hop orman and Rev. | react against him, as thero is no necessity of i .\{..- :lm\_v- were not very ossful, |<-,"-,l assumo thelr most formidable types. The ’]l"hn; <hn}:ungflmms(:re s\vcllls ml:o her eyes PR """"“'"l':'. e KL Lrcries Whion ot st Ve « : an extra session, le |||n]um|linu< m be | Nash of the Omaha smelte ys that he had xmm\'l.nu |m|m|.n\l\ of Hostettes tomuch n brighter flow; er msnng osom heaves ¥ A AL E The news of Bishop O'Co r's deat v DAT sucl o4 er considera- R. M. WALMSLE Pres. Loulsia Nat. Bank B d ousands, g h & . cac omedy for chills an f YY) C BALDWIN. ‘oW OF o not. only T tuls oity and stats, bt ihrongt. | 1A% seesion I Jaa THidte 1s 6, tnmadl. e b Mith, W1 b oA Her veins, and all her yielding soul is love.” A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orloans Nat'l Bunlk, out the country. Though s quiet and conser. | 240 Prossure. me months the A CRANK'S HALLUCINATIO! tive of the various forms of malarial discase, CARL KOHN, Pres. Unfon Natlonal Bank, Vittive prelate, 1o other Catholio. dignitary in | State will be spared an expense of $20,000 or 3 P — A | In those portions of the west and south “And why? It is because she understands the enervating influcnces of H the land was more widely known or more | more. He Claims the Wife of a City Official | where complaints of this nature prevail, aud Spring, and this to counteract has wisely used the great and widely-known S. S. S. i Chiamissfonr (OVCARe-Cahiiot Aurs out as His Aflinity. in the tropics, it is particulavly esteemed for CUCLE highly esteemed. The | s 1 n in Queenstown, | any ne . ¢ vito o i o the protective influence which it exe i for an extra session. No one scems | The wife of an employe in one of the clty | the protectiy: v adopted Led At tho Academy of Music, New Orleans, esterda 3 1890. Ireland, September 10, 1% He came 1o | to be impresse Vi 1. peessity offices was at the police station Puet 4 this Cointry At tho a0 0f fifteen 1h compans | Serormbreseod with its nocossity exc mornlog asking for proteotion from tho fmpor. | 9. the dangorous and comparatiy THE GREAT SPRING TONIC. e Ot with his brother, the cclebrated M anditho i, ot ¢ an be made 556 P 5 Jatias Mor Pt o et E CAPIT!/ ARIZES 4 O'Connor, who was_afterwards bishop of | small, to justify such a call, Lot VLRI OG M L R clans ) conce . H. Gibert, Druggist, Albany, Ga., writes: *We aro selling large quantities of Swift's CAPITAL PRIZ $600,000. Pittshurg, and who finally entered the So- | Judige Shislds—Well, T would like to sce | , Morton it scems has for a long time had the | its merits, ¢ 1:]!_|I;u-;'lln.\-hH‘h‘.m' fessional in- Specifc fora spr \lh‘r‘ntlvuwlld general health tonic, and with th best results. 1t 15 now Largely 100,000 Tickets Ives, #0; Quars ciety of Jesus, in which ho died somo years | thie Australian system adopted dn this state | hallucination that the lady in question, who | dorsements which it hns received have added wied a5 @ preventive and cure for Malaria. There aré many remarkable cvidences of s meris i ters, #10; § wentioths, 82 ago well enough, but T hardly think it justifes the | is 8 most estimable person, is his afinity ana | tQ the reputatiou it has oblained at home and i - 2l traths, 81 ihrd After studying for a fow ling of an extra session at this time, All | that even a husband and family of children | T S Rev. L. B, Paine, Macon, Ga., writes: * We have been using Swift's Specific at the orphans’ LIST OF PRIZES B Otisiis SamiRes 1 S s e | ~and family A S ADETEEIT PINED home as o remtedy for blood complaints and as a general health tonic, and have had remarkably 1 PRIZE OF 800,000 Is.. e 800,000 O'Connor was sent to the Proy plished at the regular session next winte are no obstacle to their union. 3 4 £ - NED. :l"iall(;cln:m‘ a':nl‘snlvnth._cmld'r and employees of the institution. 1t is such an excellent tonic, 0,000 {8 e 20,000 Rome, where he was ordained priest i T B St s Ho has porscouted her with amorous | o e ; and keeps the blood, 50 pure, that the system is fess able to discase. 1t has cured some of ot o s 5 Returning to the United § i cossity in an exten session or not, | opistles, called day and night at the house | Judge Helsley Entortains a Strange Treatiseon the Blood mailed fre o after his ordination, he beg 't troubled myself any thinking it ov and demanded interviews, threatening those Visitor at Police Court. Cobyrighted by 5.5, 5. Coy R S CIC O] § BIZES OF 1000 won labors in the diocesc of Pittsburg, over whic County Clerk O'Malley—Governor Thayer | who opposed him with a revolver, and has | “Henry Brockman, step up here,” called X i Atlanta, Ga. 1 PRIZHS OF S8 ararerssersrepsenseens HO00 his_ brother, Michael O'Connor, then pr ought to know whether wo need 1 ses- | otherwise made himself obnoxious, out the judge at the police court after about 10 PRIZES OF S0 are .00 ) b OF G are B - as bishop. sion or not. If he thinks i His scholarship and administrative abil probably the case. The - goon became known and app ated and which the governor has been try S OF 400 ar XIMATION PRIZES, ne v, that vas :d about a year ago on a | o oz, AR TR vigh H P Sotaive allrond quéstion, | stmilar complaint, and was kept quiot for | &07en plain dranks and vigs had received “THIS IS AN ACE OF APOLLINARIS WATER.” ing to solve, | several months, but has lately resumed his | the usual dose. The eyes of the spectators outside the rail Walter Besant. of §1,000:a of N0 100,000 80,000 brought about his appointment_as president | is certainly one of very grave importance. | antics. e of the diocesan seminary of St. Michael in | However, T think the woric proposed could as ay he went to the house, called for | started from their sockets and their jaws . s of aduro. L b 1857, Soon after, he was appointed vicar | well be done at the regular session, nd telling her that sho was his | dropped in amazement. Tho thing which ] L4 1,008 Prisos of B0 AT i general and administrator of the diocese. In [~ St. A. D. Balcombe—I have been so busy and that nothing could keep them | powov o = SR TG had @ milk-whit . ; i 1804 he was transferred to St. C that I haven't given the subiect any con- | apart, coolly informed her that she must be kbl A desk hud a milk-whito 3 144 Prizes amounting to Tl Pminid v v Philadelphia. | sideration. I do not know the situation, | 1 the following day to leave her family | complexion, small features, little hands and oA, ted r e of philosophy and | h. t kept up with the times, and couldn’t | and go with him to Chicago, There was only | fect, encased in dainty gloves and low slip- AGENTS WANTED. In a short time he be- | honestly say whether I deem an extra session | one alternative, he said, and that was deathi, | pers. A veil covered its face, and a m: of. e came rector of the seminary, which position | advisable or not. for he suid he preferred to be a murderer t0 | polden hair was snrmounted by o fine Gains. gwr-Fon Cru ks, or any further Inforn he retained till June, 1572, when'he resigned —~—— ing balked in his desires. B > ) Afins ul.v.‘\‘.-n.u, writ o tlie undersiyned, stating your nce, with atate, county. and was appointed pastor of St. Dominic's | The Burdock Piant is one of the best diur- | To avoid publicity no eomplaint, was, filed, Lol 1 church, Holmesburg, Pa. On August etics or kidney regulators in the vegetable | but theman was heldat the station for the de. 1876, Ne was consecrated bishop of Dibona | world, and the compound known as Burdock | parture of th rain for Denver to which and Vicar-apostolic of Nebraska. This cere- | Blood'Bitters is unsurassed in all discases | he was escorted by the police. in St. Charles’ seminary, | of the kidneys, liver and blood. et 1th of black ptumes. A i1 bar. roturn mail delivory wiil b 4 by your enclosing an envelope bearing your G R i “THE QUEEN OF TABLE, WATERS. a costume at least rather unigue fora speci- { 1men wearing the name Henr, IMPORTANT. hrdlooaion . : o “T ‘dress this way, Judze,' ho lisped, “for ) ¥ bishop arrived in Omahain the | DO THEY HOLD THEIR Jops? | 'ow 0 Curea Cold in Two Day's Time |y oy protection, because [ am more like a NOTICE. Address M. A. DAUPHIN, v P ahs ] 2 £ 1 was troubled with a severo cold and cough | waman thon & m New Orléans, La. e fon T " and on the recommendation of your agents, | 1 supposo you are sure that you are a man Pets . Or M. A, DAUTTIN D10l phiat ot as LEenTboB LLoE bIEEED | s e S giaiative Omotnia 8 00 | Mossrs, Wogman & Wire, gruiiists of this | and on your own say 80 vou shill have u rog- Within less' than a year three different Judges have By ordinary 1 ol o Arohbiehop Kenaeiol of Se Lot 3 2 © Officials. lace, I purchased a bottic o ular mans fine, §0 and costs, ponded : : : . ST au0h by AlL Gxhrass compRmOs Now York Hxone gr'-u:-nl'ni'?fi::';,{;i".'x'll\hi(:(..'f’ ';l‘”n'"f" sandwho | T ernor Thayer issued his proc. | Cough Remedy and in two days was com- | the judso, and Honry ook his seat, granted Injunctions protecting the well-known Yellow Qeatbios postal Hote pletely cured. ommend | e Jast time Henty appeared at the station (oo et Tattar o o 1 TR Rt e e AL APOLLINARIS LABELS from infringement. SOt Dttersicontalinac e bishops new flld of fabor comprised | lamation convening the - gislaturo in extra | By ] e whole of Nebraska and Wyoming, that | session a goodly number of minds are being | who aro suffering with cold, C. T. Hockett, | heyore! Montan, cast of the Rocky miownts | uitated over tho question of vacancies and | Assistant Cashicr Clinton’ County National | {neit the Uinioh 1actfic dopot st as ha ot off The last defendant used an oval yellow label and a yellow L ains and the part of Dakota that lie: SV IR OURITIVE i squalification: Bauk, Wilmington, O. He hails from Chicago and is sup- Sk . 2 . ~ 2 L0 hematarare ahon B ahon 1 Commor e || CaniWalb M, Sealoy and: Brad! Slaughtar, AT GRETTRe iitoheaIerobl Wit 1 000 iy, absonis neck label on Mineral Water, and employed eminent Counsel |, ftmwmumen thatth payment of prizog s 61 a1ax- vl oty twon n Jricsts, twenty | secrctary and chief clerk respoctively of the R SV aerior o | Slecorlio vay wen Lo/t who vigorously defended the suit. The Supreme Court, | i Tights 'neo. FecognIzod | T O ih senate and house, who have been appointed | A Barker Guest Entertains a Crook | county jail for thirty days, and Shorman R S : o oort, bowaro ot Al imita: \ opulition did nof, exceed i number 35,00, | to federal positions, retain their officos? in Disguise, Piorcs, of the same pisunsion, was givenen |~ When granting the injunction, expressed the opinion that AR e ishoprics, 210 priests, laughter says thero is no constitu- | Doective Dempsey in particular and the | 9Y5: Dottiost ol ahaa M, W o of ‘n ticket 1ASUED. BY US In any drawing, sl bl 0 o — < er Mineral Water put up with orange coloured | Ansuiing in Sur naume offered for less than « doliur s i eaooe aadB)Cathalio vopulation of 2 ”_"f‘ ision deburring them. “Our du- | police force in general are looking for James | Ask for Van Houtews Cocon. Take no 2 I I s aswindio. T3 SR Bl . 5. Omaha was raised o tho | 1% 10 continued, “aro simply clorical, and | S¢ Teouls, u gentloman. who formerly trav. | othor labels may well be mistaken for Apollinaris at a short A Writton Guaranteo to fllm‘“‘f St ppi‘*‘;,”ml‘ Tho diocese 1o | 8 the disqualification of federa) and state | slad for the McLaughlin coffee company of 2 P . o o 3 CURE EVERY CASE or Qgnity of an episcopil s i diotese S | omce-holders extends only to mombers, I cun- | g \ $ NEBRASKA TULRNERS. distance and without close inspection. MONEY RE FUNDED., uated north of the Plitte river. “Within this | not sco that we aro affected. 5 arker Monday night, and | Fow They Manage 16 Get Along With : Our curo 4 permane " there aro at . “Whether serve during the extra S R ALY ey 0 Get 1 P 7 and not t tho 03 3t brosont, sClEbl | oston. - or notyis anbther thine. | Quring the evening mado himself_acquuinted ¥ the Kntikas.Olty Mon: BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. ndinovin women, 12 stations and a depends entirely upon the | with a fellow traveler, Willinm H. Spencer, | o Nebraska turners are not in attendance ¥ Ty i Aot lntiby dtediie: thntisan.000 condition of matters in my ofiice, The probi- invited tho latter to shure li3 usll burrigrs atigndl e By deriting cave s ago the Catholics in | bility are that I cannot spare the time room. pted the invitation, and | upon the turn verin at Ifausas City this year. 1, and wo give th city numbered. less than 2,000, There | “Unless ho should other or tho tivo retired at about 11 o'clock. As a consequence, the patrons of that show k Spencer woke up hospitable companion. R °h to sce the time he also his coat, vejt, watgh and chain. About, 2 are deprived of one of its cst attractions. The Kansas City turners toole a good deal of interest i these gatherings until Omaha A def ummoned and an inv reached up and bore off the laurels for - gat revealed the fact that St. | al years in succession. Then Kan Louis had entered the room of anotherlodger, | sought and id 0 pretext for disrupting i and robbed it of $30. lization and lishing it s uis is known all over the count have the Tur r towns to contend ag: nsus bureau at Washington, Tom were only two church edifices of that [ from the i ¥. At present the churches | Cool, ant chief clerk, can act.” There are nine schools, three | F'rank Ransom, a state senator from Otoe feademies, one college, one hospital and four | county, who has given up his r convents. | The Catholic population numbers | and moved to this city, was also s about 20,000, “Hesaid: “I have not resigned. With 'the establishment of Creighton col | lieve that my seat is i lege Bishop O'Connor was most intimately | qualified voter here. connected. — He came to this city in Septem | the senate to decids whilo il to cure, Wo e World for a FMAGIC REM- v will not cure, W s and g know that , Justly wo nst. so that it ber of INT6, the year in which Mrs. Edward o red s'\lll“'l?fl 2 as ,"ll“"' Il]im;_';vkmzl! sm el Dl b hatbel ataaTh ity Croighton died, Tho lattor was the widow of owever Mr.Runsomeread a constitutional nt inches tall, thirty-cight years | might be able to bedeck itself with the s = e physicin ' nover be tho plonedn tatesraptt munasroes} the oot ion to the effect that removal of ze, dark complexioned with a bluck mus. | lanrels of which Omaha had disposessed hev. | ¢, Y27 $he '\i..’ by 0 S TRLS, KNS ,"",‘{‘,‘Z“,q,";'# blo 10 ilve more than tom nent. He had died intestate, leaving a large | cumbent from tho state, dis v, | tache and weighs about one hundred and The action of the Kansas City turners has | zA' NS BILLIOUSN 93, FEVER porary rollof, In our gve estate to be administered. His widow, how- | township —or ward " in which = he | forty-five pounds lod topia lominign it 8 Nobraska it | N ERANWAY ¥ tono up tho intornal socrotions o healthy ac- MAGIo"HEMDY e hs ever, in her will bequeathed $100,000 for the | Was clected, constituted a cy., Still he —— turnveroin, which is in ' a tloutishing condi- f yop, restore strenath to tho sto ble it 1 perform its functions, endowment of an institution of learning to be | holds to the opinion that 1 L scat is To Nervous Debilitated Men, tioniindistyeaiantis(Rqiontalali s mombars 'rice %¢ por Dox. Bold by ull Aruggists. : YA established in this city. This amount was | filled until he has resided in Douglas county | 1f you will send us your address e win | 204 cities represented. RADWAY & CO., Now York. left in trust to the C: fml bishop of Omaha, 10"2\[‘"0";1;}0:lf‘u»n\]l')gt fiwh‘l 1 AG send you Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Upper M ‘;‘ — ————— 4 & to establish a memorial to her husband, be | _ “Mayor Cushing, Dick Berlin and Adam | and Appliances-on trial. They will ouickly Misso L g i ou take continued’ Mr. Ransom, “h o hoy Il quickly | Licutenant Chittenden, United States en- The "Omaha Medical and Surglcal Insutute. a—— or Ioing youe 8 not | yestore to viger, ma : D by being clected | Pamphldt free. Voiraic Bevr Co., Marshall, | gineer, leave cause such a work the latter had often pro- | Suyder posed to himself, tho intention being to | forfeited their member refund evory dollar next week with a surveying resent the same leg in dif- 0 havo o Tepita- establish an institution in which youth of all | to county and city oftice: Mich, for Fort Bel ab 3 : ftyirees ek ; vl party for Fort Benton. forent positions, the sore at I religious belief might secure 4 collegiate How about_the disqualification of Tegis- e i Sy PP S Lirantspssitionsfus cere .l tect, also fnan- hiiition tro0.or & ; Intors Terlin, Bk, Clshin and. St SPARE) Tl BIILL. ATbalnpipusiation foc tho mpeayamantiof e et f b ibasklon g 600 60040 The trust was accepted by Bishop 0'Con- | Was usked of County Attorney Mahoty yes- o river is so nearly exhausted that nothing Sty sals (mLvHe nor, and threo years later the collego which | terday morning. A Restraining Ordor in the Nobraska | Peyond a survey can be attempted until more Foroyou Tnvo boon piting i ront treatments, and al- now graces one of Omaha's beautiful hills, “According to section 5 of article 3 of the ih you, are ot ¥t and thrown open for the recep- | constitution, I do not think they are qual City Distillery Case. under the charge of tho to sit,” was the ans “Balker, by becom- | The case of Weston Arnold ¢ ‘of Josuits, one of the great teaching | ing United States district attorney, is cor- Fiors 0f. thalOAthalio Bhupah: tainly disqualified, and I thinle both Berlin | & & Later the trust was amended, and the man- | 8nd Snyder are in the same boat, —The lan- | SULCS agement confined to the order which origin- | guage of the constitution is: ‘Any person The ally toolcohbrre of holding_ any ofice under authority of the | chine hio bishop had always been a friend of the | United States or any lucrative oftice under | qisillc fnstitution, and continued to show his inter- | the luws of the state ""'l disqualified,’ ex- | 400 1yiy o ) money is fortheoming. 3 ing of about twenty, und ainst George | direction of Assistant U L. Woolsey came up for trial in the United | neer strict court yesterday morning. phical ) t so involves the ownorship of the ma- | ¥ aton Lo some point 250 miles below. s oty e ant Chittenden will remain with N a City e during the mouth of Ju as given over fo the trust and has dlo for some time, subject to the his party, consist- he immedi ited States En general topo- bottoms from eial standingg, our yeputat business men. Write us for and addrenses of 1 ured wh fon to rofer conts you_only Licuter the pa est in the fnstitution till the last moment. ceptions, however, are mado as to justices of 2 : q q J ; A great deal of tho progross of tho ¢ehurch | the peace, notaries, assessors, and the like,! | behiest of the trust. Georgo Woolsey, former- Some women imagine that - "‘ TR T thing 1 witl svo you & world of here'is of course duo to tho wonderful in- [ *‘Then i special election must be held Iy proprietor of the worls, afterwards bought hi e 3 i | om monta) strai crease of population and to' tho labors and | Y6, it with the intention of run- 1“”“'“!1 will stand the Pl“‘_" T ybursymptonss sacrifices of the p) s and religious women., {‘When?? ning it as a cereal mill. A replevin was re- i sakino al o5 in mouth, rhicumatis bones and §Hints, hair fall: Tho dirceting mind, howover, ‘i il those | Tt will have o bo callod by the governor.” | ecntly sworn ont o wstrain the trust from jar breaking strain of their Ing out, eriptions o any part of thebody, fecling of fabors and succosses wi shop's. His ———— injuring the buil The court granted a | fOrms on corset “ bones.” attention u"‘l int 'S tended to the min- A Peculiar Medicine. temporary injunct this morning agu rainst The 1R Zin utest ot i vhich ‘was done, | Apply toa cut, bruiso or burn, Chamber. | the United St ulml arshal from damaging ov They don't know Kabo, To his exertions the holies owe the lain’s Pain ”dllll and it will produce a sooth- | destroy ing the building in the removal of the hi i 3) < ence of the three fino_academies for ing and pleasant effect. But saturate a piece | distilling machinery Aot the | Which * neither breaks or Indies that grace tho city. The members of | of flaunel with it, and bind it on to a sprained | trust and which Aradld in- their behalf de- | kinks, For the trartment of a1l CITRONIO AND BTIRGICAT, DISRAS that faith aro also indebted to him for tho | ankle, a sore throat, or a bad case of rheun t0 possess. f K: break: kinks i Trusses. B st Facllltien, Apparatus and Remadies for successful try e of overy form of dinoaso ro- many valuablo pieces of real estate owned by wraligia, and it will almost blist £, Opelt If Kabo breaks or kinks in | quiring Medical or Surgical Treatment. NINELY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board and_attondanco. Best the church, and which hedestined asthe si will promptly relieve the pain and soreness | brought to On . , ack AscomuadationsiWest Write f0r cleulare 0 TalorINse Kl N0 T trasne QlUbIX St Durvatusssiof of future church edifices and relig sti- | and o crmanent cure in less time than | deputy United a year, go back to the store | Spive Files Hunom concor, Catarrh, iironchile, iniilation, & BoleRT) igner, 15 ? in and BIcod, an' Al Surgical Operations, . DI i WOME! v, Book < tutions, Tho peoplo at large owe to | any other remedy. Lame bac of the | selling “palmroot) o “licnse! | at” which you bought your ni o7 Wonlan e Coninament I fl Wil d our power to il y MEDY €O., Omaha, Appltan of Brownville, without y Privato). Only Koliable Medical [nstituts making o specialty o 1. 8yphilitic veison re (Btrie: O Women Froe. Wo have intely addod a Lylng-in Departn A him the early settlement of Greeley | diseases for which it is peeuliarly adapted | “Palmroot” is nothing less than beer, county, where, through his efforts, es- | and when used as directed al elicits the | The Helfenstein will be tried as soon | corset and get your money N_,‘,‘{,‘",'.;‘;,‘\:{‘;‘7;‘,‘:;,:,‘:3;7'","}‘;,‘,’ el B a0 oisOn E tablished, in 1879, the Irish Catholic colony. | generous p of those who u . All | as the criminal docl is finished. o , t r cor: oncence. All communications confidential. Medicine or Instruments sent by mall or @xpross. As he was a man who dreaded newspaper | druggists sell it at 50 cents per bottle. The case of 1. J. Hughes, charged \\\lh ag llll every cent o it. ourely packed, no marks (o indicate conients or sender. One personal interview preferred. Call and consult Denver, Colo. notoricty, few realized the work which he - passing counte feit, was tried y¢ If the corset doesn t SU{t us orum!,l(ll«wry \)]l"yum'c ' and wo wgln;n.n} In‘fll:n:x -‘,n‘!rp::r 0 lm‘n\K o o NI ‘ILKAI',,h}u..un Private ’ ) formed. Al his undertakings were exe- REPUBLICAN PRIMARIE Ing. Hughes is a country SOIS8 #pecialor Nervous Disewses, Lmpotency, Byphilis, Gleet and Varle with question 1#t,” Addres cuted silently but effectively. iuto a house of prostitutio you, after wearing a week or Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, Clll)it(ll Prize $7,500. Tn the midst of his many carcs the good | They Are Called for Thursday—Loca- time ago and asked to buy a bottle 2 4 Dbishop found time occasionally to e tion of Polling Plac Ay Ho did so and unconsciously p two or three, go back for Corner 9th and Harney Sts., Omaha, Neb. TICKETS, 50 OENTS EAC literary cfforts, His stylo was terse and | he republican city cony nominate | Sburious dollar. He spoke about the cas f A = = = ——— —_— 2 i : e e A e a .r.‘,m‘.‘,: ‘.:t.:lo‘:"l;..l»ul,‘:‘:‘:p:’,|“,",' ','t'f ominate | Gyor Bloom on the strect a short time after- | YOUT MMoney. $26,370 PAID EACH MONTH. i Several of his os which ap- Iw‘a‘; ‘l‘ll‘ R oa (“) e ;I- ukmn, Wil | ward and was a -|‘u«l. 'll'\\-u prostitutes There's a primer on Cor- Etchings. Emerson. TN d in the Catholic Quarterly Review are held next Saturday at 7:30 o'clock p. m. | from tho houso testified to his passing the | : g 2 BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PRIZES, v for their scliolarship: aud exact in- | The primacies eloct seven delogates and. | money on them, ‘Tl youne i said tat b sets for you at the store. Engravings. Hallet & Davis. Add B. . RHODUS & formation soven alternates to attend said convention, | had spent the money, but did not know that 3 ] —_— 3 Artists’ Supplies. Kimball, AdAress b, I, K h Tt wus s g her that the bishop was | have heen desiguated by the central commit, | 1t Was counterfeit i 110460 CORSIT €., ChiCago and New York. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs. ~ ; N A at his best. No ono could hear him without | tee as follows : ~John, Joseph and Florence MeAulifte, Will- L9l 1) £ d h 1),‘33\ ER A (,m,.,);,\w., being convineed that he was a sincere and | Drimaries—Thurse from 12 | iam Gleason and John Gilinan, convieted by |~ Frames. Shest Mualo. N holy man—one who practiced what ho | o'clock noon until 7 3 following | the grand jury of impeding justice, were sen- — — - ~~ameepccuched. The fourtoen years of his episco- | places in the city of O | tenced by Judge Dundy to pay a fine of #20 1813 Douglns Street, Omaha, Nebraska. Pia avo. Butaad nien Yosrs OLbia Shuaces [(placce . thaioly ot Omab: ioata, | || and costa.. . Thoao. propia. wero all imal — & — - | - —Hote] Conan Lcut— - marked him as a prudent, wise, learned and ond ward—Sixteenth and Williams ated in the celebrated Kit Carson cattle com- , holy bishop. Sinone i Tt : 3 n u N K EN N Es s Near Newport, R. L. His departure naturally renders his (\x'i-'\ls Third ward—Fourteenth and Capitol | ] ), the administratrix of E Opens Waoedne d people anxious as ‘regards Jackson, has applied for ; P G LIQUOR HABIT, A dolightful summer h fnd Deoble BIXIoUs M FogRIs the t 4 ; 11 ALL THE WORLD THERE IS BUT ONE CURE | erounis. alwiys cool, pere > bonting uid fish videnee, It 1. Aft rt, B L 0. L Siader, M JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, avenue, Privately, he was a man of austerit Fourth ward—303!4 South Sixteenth strect, | an order of the court r ing the city hard and’ infiéiblo as adamant when'a prin- [ Fifth ward - Sixteenth and Lard streets from opening Newton strect to Thivtioth ciple was at stake, Ho always avoided with Sixth ward—Twenty-sixth and Lake | Street through her property in Gise's addi- church with | stre 3 | tion, She states that the council in May, | 2 tho | AND ‘ the greatest cave harrassing his Y rd—Woolworth and Park | , but the a alsers appointed did not | unuecessary disciplinary laws. The few Seventh w ) ] Ak chureh ations which ho made he always | ayenue. 5 ; v f i i had obse to the letter. Those who: hih ward—Tywenty-fourth and-Cuming iy damag o0 adjoining 3 food fortune it was to et him socially will | stcots. v & | property and no tender Ages wis made. n notaal ol cinontritid hoyond the aues onge remember his simplicity and courte Ninth ward—Twenty-ninth and Farnam | 1t 18 further stated that action was taken | Aeieiasantiaasion In him they looked in vain for the proud and | street. y to open the street until yosterday, when the | \ : A ¥ aughty street commissioner enteved her | i 3 Uato of the funeral sor 1 down the fenc DR, HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC, | I\"7 an bo given In @ cup of collce or tem or In o 0t oo, without (6 Knowledge of the patien Heoeueary: "1t 1o avmolutely’ Harmaiis wn wiil el alooolio wra GQuletiy and % Fationt underioe and Gra'he la Aivare, iia & Sfeoted. 48 page book of par KU woB ol Delllase v o 40 buppiied Ly BLAKE, feiARXDS N B tfa 0. Oniaba. declared the necessity f »penin ute, - mmenced te: ices has not The Only One. | Is not plensant totake, as itis com- unced The Chicago, Milwaukeo & St Paul paring to open the street, She has bee - Eri e i of' Biahop 'Connor naturaly | radihay s S oy Lina. ruaning solid | posecable possesslon of tho property turing | Posod of all the medicinal qualities 7 _ THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. suggosts tho quostion: Who' will succeed Y the period since the action of the council and | 1t go to make new and rich blood To \MEAK MEN stibuled, electric lighted and Steam ; s | him as bishop of the dioceso of Omaha. | ¥ t ) ghte 4 | she alleges that tho city b right to tako | without compelling tl sumer Al s, biahop of tha dlocess of O, | e i hotwoar Chiongs Councl | S ek, M0 o3 i RO, 2 ks | without cowpolling the consus 1ODIDE OF IRON. ecay, WAALINE WeAknem, 10 'lw'u‘..fl'.; e may fall upon. At the recent | Bluffs and Omaha, | was issued .num.u hearing set for the 3ls pay Spocially recommonded by the Academy of de Council of the arch-diocess of St Louls, threo | The berth reading lamp feature in the | lust. $1A4BOTTLE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP NEHVE AN[) BRMN TREATMENT. s‘c:orfii{‘:l:fi?fiés&"fi "c'dfi%?'ii'h%’c'mmu. ey Rl e ‘.‘a"yi vk : should I « wen were sel hy of the | Pullman sleeping cars run on these lines which can be bought any where for ¥ place, Their names were seut to lRome, but | is patented and cannot bo used by an. e e T A e T et O aas, Stuntal Teprissian ot ieniak o theLratn oo WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EARLY wha'la, nereis i dobiltal Some wonths way elapso beforo the amnounce | othor railw company. It is the ;:ru:\{ | commenced suit in the | - thirty-five cents a gallon, as all sar- | fiies Henisl Brpristqu oo e fraon, STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, ¥rof. I"“‘“'“:AN";IAJ dus.Conne went of the fortunate cleric may be made. T T A ey b 224 for professional | gaparillas are. BEGGS' BLOOD | deathere ol Age. and for regulating s BABY D“,'g,EQED FBEE 1t is supposed that the names forwarded ! Ly b FR LI p ¥ PURIFIER and BLOOD MAKIR | Maihenses tuxoluntary Loe paione gonuinie gulgas slirod ) dryidA, Alnoy Hally were those of, Bishop Bonacum of Lincoln, convinced John L. W covered a judgment for | N - avertadul Bonapart v Hriere Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacifio 18 composed of pure medicine, and Bishop Burke of Cheyenne and Viear Gen- st John A. veyhau for legal ser Al Brady of St. Louis. Both Bishops Bon- | dey m\] Omaha, Mt“ p. . ‘“”l\ arrivin allows the purchaser to add syrup, (X3 n and Burke are paratively new resi- | at Chicago at a. m. Passenge —_—— bioh i dvised. whe: S . Andse SEA Sl At for hew cala; 3 dents in this section, 8 %m0t thoushs king this train are not compelled to | 4 ’ Ao which is advised, when given to GOFDMAN DRUG CO,, | Asin i the world. I i ion, and it is not thought | taking this train are not compelled to Entitled to the Best, bRy 1110 Farnam Stroet, O [ [ Lhat thoro i disposition on. the part of the | get out of the cars at Council Bluft id | Al are entitled to the best that their money ry family should have, at ics of this diocese to tempt either of | Lot e Ty et in 10 be ouned, Get | will buy, so ev tlomen from his present sce, though it | 00 Fa%0 0t o car 1 rths at Union | ouce, a bottle of ‘the best family rem If your druggist d ite, but order di; 08 1ot keep it accept no is ubted that both would gladly accept | U £ Dosle. < subst ot from Boggs Mfg | SYPHILIS {7 4 in 2 10 K. days ; ccessorshin 1 1t should ‘e tendered | ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. up of Figs, toc om wheid 65 g8 107 Miohigan Bt, Ohicago, Ty 858 | Memedy. ssango o L26,0f tho marvolous Muglo | NTEYN T, travel for the Fonthill Nurserioys ( Tho latter, bowever, it F. A. NASH, Gon. Agt | gostive or bi 0cand §1.00 | they will forward, expross propaid, one bote | ol SN, ) aii*ba | @xpeuses to avonts, & b Canndin grom i stock. | 1 A bottles by all L tle for $1 or six for $ ¥ ¢ 2 J. E. pu sska. lu-uu,.,.uu.,\ WELLINGTON Madisor, Wis Osn STON Puss Agh unounced, has been appointe