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1 Imposing Ce omonies, SLEEPS IN THE CRYPT. p 0'Oonnor's Rsmains Laid to Rest THE LAST AFFECTING ABSOLUTIONS. Procession of Clergy to the Tomb, n Attendance, and Other tures of the Memors able Obsequies. rday morning the viglls of the guard ier of B O'Connor camo to a - ear mr. The church was as clearcd of worshippers and the committ recoption placed in charge to m ' ment for the grand and solemu cle the o Al tancousty fricn he d | cen nd membors of ¢ \ in th \ city made their appears s entr ' ght admission, out ’ s up to o cert rwere 1o be with fal tick of nission, The r was rigidly enforced. Some people were app but the m: ¥ saw the nec of the injunction and ymplainingly v without the doors until the sehts sp reser had iiiled, when gener mission was allowed toull the cathe [ ol The clergy met in the sehoolof the par where they vested in black casso plic 1 bluck berett The bishops a t ) 4 Seldcicn 174 40 capes, and others in | sdges trimmed with a cord of the priests filed from the v ) the throng in front of the H ) the cathedral, The people made for them and the iked with 1 heads and upon their breviavies into the body of the chureh In front of the place reserved lay § the clorey found seats, Immediately in fro of them stood a dais, upon which rested a 10 draped in blick, side of stood th lary 1 tapers. tafalque the cas was 80 in und though beyond the sight of n the flocr, the remains were dis: 1ip of netly visible to pe Under the leader of West Point, whe 1y uppr ed,the while casti ual h th issed the at their ¢ then wall flec disap They then residence ome v beavin The 1in twos. to, conning his br This followed Some of ve old and feeble, ticcuble in the bishop Kenrick, who, with vs, bowed form and gr end of the by o by the latter werd up th companicd by an iron-gr men wh y had been grouped for catafalque. Two prominent seats in s ‘were Archbishop K 1the opposite b life, tu thron 1 with crope, od by Bi uditorium pas This wa 0 of the venerable A procession, of the latte: in_ the galle Rev. ent of the ofiice the ¢ t the res waxen Nowever, ihe 18t of the line was the array of visiting p > young, es| his ¢ hair H aived m ne of th Rome as a nnor. took the v © s them of them nu- w Ik Wi archioplscopal throne. immedint op O'Connor nantless was b cured promi St 1o 3 regular s attractingz conside stsand prelate featu I8 of the and Archbishop Ryan of Philadelp] friend of the dec soutane and white from the mitre entel to act as celebra v the follow ry the on mass, | ; of 'the deacon of subdeacon boolk b £ ho eruld; o iticus; o beare Rov. I o Ih Rov. and munms, mith, I\ T'ho celebrant and principal attendauts ap- of the altar, and simul an, under the di hed the foot sly the or 3 Mr. John Schenl, und th first bavs of tne Grego mass had formally be the epistle, the clergy lighted crs, and at the same udles upon the all shted. I'h the g cold whi of the | stream L marble gl ted tapers behind linuco, w of uromatic inc wero dispos lebrant and_ministoers, contrasting strongly with th Dberottas and rich laco surpl chains and pectoral eros the middle of tho picture, anc out the s mains ank with white the purplo luce of chury the pri of the sat immediately nead was bent in prayer invited friends, to man! monies and the spectacle was elaborate and lnspiving. Tho sombro decorations of the church which covered wall and in _greater part tho windows also, and_which havo heretofore in these columns, (added 'muity of tho speccaclo 1 main in the memoj those who beheld it. Avclibishop Ryan acted as yoquest of the deceased 85 uoticed almost Foico which charac his sweetnoss was cadenco which betray sounl boreavement sustained in the de of hi At the offertory, the great the part of the choir was mad of a quartetto sux Burkloy and Lumbard ranged for the occasion the organist. A moro te yot more tearfully solor uld bo difiicult to ima the which ! M imo, and so delicate, so distinet the closin S0 captiv many of them lingered in had ceasod astod about an hour, g most pros und tho 5 ting T'o the honor and o frater d the virtues o it extol an offort would have be and indeed tude. h"‘ll‘4 At th absoluti these wa had been desive topped by one of ¢ close of the mass n by four of the atti u lur silver trinming with a wi head. Each encircled sprinkling it with holy wat inecusing it at tho second ro Each absolution requir ution was cneat this moment, the But the burning words of “e ¢ iu tho fir nd th the ma: Willia mass, nor, £ Wallico: ncolytos, R , masters of 00f'; and Rev. ¢ inton y, and the | i tar especiall iz, The »d beneath the i whilo parti-colored lizht L through the beautiful stained-g midst was not unmingled w nse ho from dthe t o purple icos, gol s 0f the bishops. htly bisho roundad by men of the same titular nt W sts, cele ‘ot foelin e s fricnd, t vocal offort on lo. It co; by Messrs, Kinzi 10 piy r. Jolin S It wa and oling. note the ear after the the unced bier mon eminent tainments and noted for it would have been nal ple f the de en appr by the lo; 1o latest requdsts of pamo the glates, I sreal oc casked 1 about five nses being made in unison by given by . brou Rev. Rev. sombro- vesture and in turn with the black of the pall bearers who behind the ¢ except thos of whom the cere- vas as st rant at the and in his singing the same sw rized him in sod with Was sung pe with to mitre upon ng 7 wis for the part nains of tape eferred Aes, others ally ty-four ht WS - v, full gth of ady of clergy- ipied, scorted which around 1 oceu- ictuar ho ocd tion, n their hia, the perhaps > coun- or trim- south 58, He nen Chok m Kel- ] K. F. tion of ed the t 0 100 also ly from altar of ass of th swing- capes, 4 ne In with- s 1 rasting tho this tvery of the it of ness of life. tive orator sistod nenl, s Most It was s that e to seq ated multy gy had fory wh of twice sty o min- vs | Nop K Treland, The ve | the singi being m | Burkiey and John | The cask hedral, on the %, the second by Archbishop third by Bishop Fink and the last by Archbishop Ryan. Tses were ng of b 15t SW intoned by h Bishops [ ot and plaint was then closed and ter 1 the eatafaique by th s repres sever each prelate, wderly following parishes Thomas wift and Vincent St. Mary Magdalon, Peter Karbach 1 Baumer: Holy Famil homas H uiley and John B. Furay; St. Cecflia, Wal- Hill, Charles T gart and _Jacob v I, G, Gilmore | and Dr. St. Josepl's Charles | iezie and Peter Bugger Wenees. s, A 1 M Agnes, South Omal and James Haley n and John Rush and Richard O'K | The people r m the cathedral, pricsts in twos wh the south ai | lowed by the bi and u ) the casket fintely preceding the mains was th archbishop of o ieval, und attended v. A ori of this city, Whe loma ted” by the vear of t b hbishi Bishop Dott, Iun Zardetti, Hayos, O muulll. Platte; Lyncl Kousc son; O lenson, lood, ason, South; I ton; Bar folk; L Wallac dely T tion, K Rev. . I M. City; Re Rev.' It sus City. Ph Petor's, laus, V 108 \!IHH ent, amon, intinato | culation, busy for 1 y m H Doyle, Lumbard, Willman he ushers rendered admirable se as f corps of t tho braska. | county in the bishop o the colony wh home the poople ar passed abe pate a well kn titled t and has w merit and has effectc has never J. of Cedar ¢ day with re dispo mday wrope, W purchasiy will put on ., Moy Arch th to Ha cd for the | the md | one from | veceptacle After this had been done, n descended to the erypt and | Ve of the vi wil fow sisters of of ity of the B. V. M. wero permitted ta descend to tho erypt where they spent a few moments in silent p then returnéd to the pastoral and soine it t Among the cle land of St nan, Hovorkay Red Onle 1 of Kunsas City; P. Dowl college; R ‘There was a numb W. Nash, D) Dr. Merce, ton, Judge keloy, Colondl Champion S. Chase, W. J. Broateh “aad Goorge P. Bemis. The obsequies were the most impressive ever held in this city. They were outlined by Rev. P, F. McCarthy, pastor of St. Philo- men's, assisted by Rev. I, Carroll, y were ithout stion or spirits. Hynes of € of the most wid up a home was another Grim came f colony town (o expr thelr preseut ho A Bawh ot ¥ dley in the e the vaults. Theso crypt immediately beneath Thiere are ten of them with s designs, but all of ined to their h ah which ma followin, inseript Dishop's vault n. INNOI FLIBEIRNIA, A D, MV T 1N Dxo. 1a11, MVCCCXO. . P NaTUs 1N Clergy in Attendance. gy in attendanc ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS. shop R. Kendrick of St. op P. Paul. s Hogan, Kansas Ci ocent, Wolf, Atchison, cordin, Kan.; Marty, orth: Hennessy, cum, Lincoln; Cotter, Winona} St. Cloud. FROM NEBRASKA. sand Tsland i West Point; W il Brophy, Albi Connor; Le Waldron, Louis, J. Ryan of Philadelphia, Iro- Mitred Ab- Kan h, Norfolk advon;; Turk, 15 Dey Spauld Platts North Bow: Blair; Broken Lexington; Ryan, Columbus Bluir; Cnsson, Wymore; Nolte, T Jeltiove, Hubl Bancroft; J nd Koute Aubu vy Vranck, 3 onald, Du Bowska,Cret Rev, Charles, O'Connor, St. 0, semi Daniel church, P! 3 Abbott Frowin Convad,Concep- tev. I, Dollard, Waluut, lu.; Tammell, Yankton; Rev. 1. Graham 1. Dalton, St. Joe; Ie president of Dot S Rev. Jimes Dowling, S. J., Ia F.J. ent, nne, W, Ityun and Rev. . O'Donuell, Kan® FROM OMAIA. ilomena's, R v, l’. P, nv iToly i, TRev anl\ P, vy 0 humIN‘ Rov tav. W. St. L Rev. W. Choka; » bj St Josepl’s’ hospital, G reighton colleey Rov, 03 . Rov. . L Mathory, S, T, W, T. Kinsclla, .3 _J. Rov, eA, Colaueri and Notes. of non-Catholics | ore noticod the folloy £ whom v Jrso) but they have kept the originator many hours post ile voices took 1s follow: itt, Mullen Murph, nd Bur tho my s, Mossrs, Kinz and Provo. Basse feCreary, Paul, Baur llows: Messes, K stalwart policemen who effectivel hrong without in both good _order "Phe members were Ofticers v, Hayes, O'Gorman_and Cook. sitors from abroad were P, J onnor, This gentleman is one y known men in Central N 1o was one of the ve o on the Catho this stato which was organized b . He came ns tho representative successful farmers of that 0 have now capacious and comfort s on the Frank Rooney visitor from O'Connor and Max om Spaulding, an_adjoining tho profound regrot of over tho death of tho founder of anda Sarsaparilla as having ve the grade of what are commonly utov proprietary midicines," suiil »wi physician recently, It is fully » be considered a standard medicing by its undoubted by tho many remurkable cures it Yor analterative and tonic it qualled.! The ¢ i d Hood's 1 on this positic t Steers. k and Ryan | fuct | o | attend. 31w THAT HOSPITAL ESTIMATE. Superintendent Coots Files His Report on Ryan & Walsh's Big Olaim, | TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND ALLOWED. | " | The Claim Cat in Two | Several Visits, Secure Valuable Booty and Evade the Police. n glars Make | The.ong of Superintende on tho n expected and all Coots, county b iportant report rding the final pital building, s filed w 0 the county commissioners' of- | ficeat 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon and is | as follows Owmana, June 3, 1800, 0 the Honorable Board of Commmissior for Douglas | County, Neb.,, Gentlemen: In compliance with you o final est [ showing herewith the bal { due Messrs Ryan & Walsh, con for the new hospital buildings. In makin | out this estimate auditor M, has kindly produced all the pape on | S ed me in ar at th d and | int A aliowid for extias on cons tract ' 7.R2.82 otal amount of work done TR | id to Ryan & Walsii O estinites for excuyation, on con- | truet y 2 15015 | On estimites fr Work on eontraet... 90,5031 On estimtes, account of extras, on contract ] Total paid on estimates Balaneo 4 8 23, I al il that Messes, Ryan & Walsh lave been paid zrading and excavating, the sum of 2H281.10, but this work was done before any superintendent had been | pointed, and wis not allowed on r mates, |1 have no means of ascertaining how much, if any, of it should have been_done under the ntract, and for this rea- son I have v y of this amount as 1 contract or thec unt lvl e Respectfully suby d, cither on ac s extras, Jonx F. Coors. On, if T only had her complexion! Why, it i casily obtaiued. Use Pozzoni's Complexion Powder, THEY FAL 3D TO APPEAI Mcctings of County, Ci Oticinls ¢ Three important committee me for 10 0'clock yesterday morniy house went by default owing anceof those who should v and Police by Default otings called at the court the to non- been | pre There was the matter pile to w of providing a stone hich was to be set. tled at of public works office, but no mecting could be neld for the reason stated, although Mr. Balcome and Councilman Dounelly were on hand absentec mmitte Anderson Wwas the 1, howev y recommend tising fov bids for the prisoner libor ting out the work of the jailbirds, somewhat Comumissioner was given three ye he had. thut sqemed an murderer's copyright iu that line, Charles whom remembe marked payment ¢ Robert s of re Ju ad gu hteen 1 to date frc after the fashion of state prison contracts, ifforence being, perhaps, that the s will be for the work actually done um for the lmmnf the prisoncrs as is 2 pris The commit- further learned, con- getting . location nce from the county The plan of adver- it is thought, aid in inst vithin reasonable dist for doing the wi tising for bids w solving this dificulty Another m S ASHGBEsAA1 1106 (60N INERIbh R b A mate on the new hospital. Billiam Turner came in at a q; fter 10, and after ple ing several gam craps on the cha deslcand winning ¢ game he went His op as No within how up nd had 3 djourn- onsibility of om pocket he would take th ing the meeting to s other time, _County Auditor Evans, who v pected to play some sort of anunknown hand in the pro- said: oty well understood, though not d s0, that tho committed on_construc ouldi’'t meet until some time in the aiternoon. Coots told *em he didn't think he could get any report until 2 ov 8 ocl and pr Tust what ceedings, was seen S think it was sxpected to veport aps. Tdon't's port on anythin Ryan & Walsh have 4 cleaned the buspital to finished the work all up—or not.” The third mecting that failed to materialize was the couneil board of equalization on _tho Tenth street vinduct. Not a soul of them was on hand. Matters did not, result any more in tho afternoon. The commissioners us- sembled, with the exception of Mr. O'Keoffe, and after waiting until nearly 4 o'clock for the chaivman of the committed on constiuction hethe - contr: srably the board adjourned until Saturday ot 2 o'clock. 1t w rumored that there was moshod in Mr. O'Kceffe's continued abseuce, and that he would liko to have the board nc- cept the hospital withontany assistance from him. The comneilmen also failed to app: board of _equalization. Mosses, Shriver, Blumer, Wheeler and Lowry but the balance of th ous by their absenc NEBERASKA HOMMEOPATHISTS. wero on hand, council wero conspicu’ They Convene at the Paxton Hotel This Afternoc i Homaop cioty convened in this city y ? noon. Tho meeting is being held ut the Paxton and about two hundred delegates are expected to be in attendance, Tho society has mem- bers in all parts of the stato and a lavge num- ber in this city. Among the latter are the following physicians: W, A. Humphroy, C. L. Hart, Mrs, H. B. Davies, Miss Emma J. Duvies, Goorge H. Parsell, E. S. Allen, J. U. Barnesdale, C. G. prague, D. A. Foote, W, H. Hanchett, R. W. Connell, Mrs. Amelin Burroughs The ol of tho association are A, L. Macomber of Norfolk, president; W. H Omaha, first’ vico president; J. B, and Island, secoud vico presdient; Minden, secretary; Q. S. Wood, surer associati to The Nebri Hawk, G W. Om i3, Bucl the Paxton noon session crotary y convened v and tho aft 1 to roports of 1d m- board he p.m be doevot will ba de ness aud the addr 1 to miscella neous bu of the prosi- dent. The morning row will be taken up by clin arious subjects omorrow night Prof. 1. S. Mitchell M. D., D, of Chica, at tho Young | 1 association hall on *Medical 7 This will be followed by a ban- et at the Puxton, at which Mayor Cushig will delivor an addbess of w Tho aceslons on_ Priday will bo giver ics and papers. In the m: ing of Chicago will Personal Influence in Medic fon will closo Friday afternoon. ho local committee, o f Drs, W, and evening sessions tomor- o5 and papo s o H. Hauchett, D. A, Foote, prague and C. ¥, Bruner, has made’ very completo ur- raugements for the entertaliment of the lelogates, - - PAYING THE PENALTY, Prisoners Sente! 1 to the Peniten- tiar b Various Offenses. ore, one of the woalthy stock men sounty, arrived in tho city yester- & train load of fat steers, which ssod of at South Omaha, Noxt orning Mr. Moore will depart for b he goes for the purpose of ) head of short-horns, which he i his tea-thousand-acre rauch near Holaridgo, Judge Clarkson prescribod long thinking spells for three mon yesterday morning Jobn Laube, who' presented Sam Snyder, Tenth stroet broker with threo palls of lead from the muzzle of & revolver, some time fon exple of the def whereby 50 badly s to work. next John took the potion with infringement Wommaerlsdof, several Qumaba for o lo take hiis the merchants time, modicine, " to o County Attornoy Mahoney : ttorney in his I know more calm and - dignifiec about you than you ever dreamed 1 knew. 1 have ‘time to_give you but one instance of how well T know Your past life. You were convicted of for- cry in Dubuque, In., and given six months 1 t! The pr turned pale as death itself and without & word stepped up to the bar and heard himself sentenced to eighteen months in the Nebraska penitentiu Malon Drake the Ialian” who carved up his next door: neighbor in so nearly fatal a manner was sentenced to one year in the pen. Jonas R, Harris he to dete ine the amou I a mort- gage given by Sherman nt, Winnio 1. Cloment and Sumner ¢ 0 se hn not for £1,745. 1, Neal wl ul not gulilty to the for Ty ) wias hrought dge Clar afternoon ilty. He wus sentenced months in the ar, sm May 1. District Court. idan brought suit for ainst the Armour-Cudaby pack- y. Thesuit isan outcome of the of the boiler at the packing house endant company on February the plaintiff repr 1 and bru this then Denitent e he ents that he was (dus to be unable Louis A. Goldsmith, the ter, has sued the Omaha and company for 5 He had o barn on the river , cte., of which was totally destr five built b the s both befor ments hay! th :llfll- Louis his next fr Ralph for The boy's ph. forme: 1t 1 Mrs. An Wakelcy against Fc made the her to let 1 buf pluintif, nt d hotel sni bought, the lots with h melting nny's cwployes and d to spread. amland has commenced suit damages The petition made rtain des rding her chastity marringe, the state. to the husband of that it was with led ber ifisband not for di 1 to, and s! great pa reason of theoc 0 clever fathe ity st 1 both wrrence. old_boy, by s sued Dr. T, B, for malpractic nd w by Dr. the oy was insuch a way as to ieave the boy y lame. vie L. Cook apy yesterday as pl v Coolk, who atiff in a suit become famous, s supposed connection W de. The suib was to threo lots in Greenwood ad- was stated upon the Cool that she had © own money and had payments on them. Cool persuaded him take the deed and haye it re- tinstead of doing this he had an- «d made, conv perty to ud thedt reco t deed. He this_ ulterw: to his wife when went to see him in Oklahoma, but said he id to come to Omaha_to straighten matters out as he was afraidof being arrested and sent tothe penitentir Wakeley 1 the The jury v last Kosters wa exceution fied. ind sks_judg: Norman The Hom judgment “in the e Lynn judg in the §105.03 agra The Bish covered a caman has 1itlo to be ve in the casc of Richard Hy V] 2o of shooting at De- o not verdict of County Con sfken obtained ourt ment in kholders' 1 stove repair company in Feb- 1 the sum of Heury A. as one of the stockholders and an inst him was returned ursatis- s madea s he was not indebted to the and had no control of any. of | n now allezes that Kos- ebted to the repair company and went against him in the sum of ned David L. M on a note. Brown has cor C. Blazer and I on a note, Carpen- fo for 3 H nenced suit ik Barnard e wsuronce company secured o against Johanna Johanson for of Wallace et al against D. A, ment was rendered f he plaintift red o judgment of Phillips. loan comp: 0.84 agai inst A op & Wh udgzment of son et al. Catarrh § a blood disease. expelled from the system, there be no dangerd effectiv Until tue poison 13 an cure for this loathsome and ous malady. Thercfore, the only o treatment is a thorough course of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla —the best of all blood purifi 5. The sooner you begin the better ; delay is daugerous. I w two years. and ‘was treated by a number of ph but re began to take Ay cians, few bot this troublesome lotely restored fm“a, Holman’s Mills, N “When ommended to me for clined tried 80 efit, [ h cure me. of uppe had ne my system about di me to try Aye forrad me to pers of catarrh Dottl that the on obstina —Charles H. Lowell, Aw Dr. Price §1; six bottles, $5. as tronbled with catarrh for over 1 tried various remedi ived nu benefit until I s Sarsaparilla, A tles of this medicine cured me of nplaint and com- —Jesse M. my health.” Ayer's Sarsaparilla was recs arth, T was in- to doul its eflicacy. Having wuany remedies, with Tittlo ben- ad no fai at anything would 1 became emaciated from loss tite and jmpaired digestion. I arly lost the sense of smell, and badly de 1. I was friend urged aparilla, and Te- whom it had cured ing half o dozen medicine, I am convinced SUre wi uv of treating this sc is throngh the blood.” Maloney, 113 River st., iscour After t: to di Mass. s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Worth $5 a bottle. OFT AND S Boyd’s O e HATS. and ntence $10,000 penman will was Before lose was presented to him ho had re- 1 1 410 ponder over the fun a smile on Neal, the “Now, you'll please recommend that tho cour t give mo ovor a yoar, won't you!" “Why should 1" said tho attorney, “when your offenses number more than on “Well, 'eause you Know this is my first time of offense. “5Hee hore, \\nmml‘x! dorf," continued the county attorney, *do you tell us that this for- you h.l\l- been convicted of here in i is the first vou were ever guilty of 1 ertainly —yes, sir, on my houor,” replied om “And you were never convicted of a ¢ before in your 1 ¢ ir, nev risdorf you are a consumate liar ! KEEP TO fmitations, substitat eral he failed to eradicate 6 its effccts from tho s gennine, Send your ®le dose prodices s S often to astonish Pri 9, 250, CALE MARK EDY, i cure In the B Age, and man consumption and a p (3l = ellow Winpper the on PRESE “By n thorough know which govern the opera th ties of woll br which way si ed Cou ft ‘Mado simply with bolin i Lialf pound tins, by groc JAMEN EPPS & €0, ! DRINK ERITEE S The Furest and Best, ing, st Blood P No Trouble. Ask your I Sce th no other. R. Fariy WE QUK IMPROVED or REFUND % B VAN B ae while tho wh Do not he fmposed 01 by any of the namerous the world, There is only one Swift's Specific, and thero fa nothing ke it. tains no Mereury, Potash, Arsenie, or any pois- onous eubstanco whatover. Tt builds up the gen- i from the first dose, and has nover Blood and £kin Diseasc fm BWIFT qr’smvn‘ €O, At Symptoms of Torpid Liver. Tutt’s Liver Pills Cure Bilious Diseases. Office, 39 & 41 Park Plage GRAY’S SPEC!F“IC MEDICINE I particulars In our pampi by mail to F1 por pack. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING BREAKFAST. . and by a careful application of © SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT LT Rich. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor—a food and drink combined—at a half cent a cup and fit for a prince. Van Houvews € patented and 1s made fa Kol and analysts that by the s 1ty of the fle rgost sale in the world." riQ Jocument without using the figure 0. where it will rest for ono hundred years, 1t will permanently remain. g¢h Arm Wheeler 0. 0" was endorsed for first placo b 1t is called the THE RIGHT. 08, etc., which aro flooding Our remedy cone of Ioner. 15 not an old m: an enticely n W machino, a ontaglous blood poison and ystera. Bo sure to get the addroea for our Treatise on , which will bo mailad ta. Ga. o st and beet, et the suffere LY. Guyar TRADE MARK - WHEELER & WILSON M'P'G €O, 185 and 187 Wabnsh Ave., P, FLODM '.'.'U \mL!l N & CO, lvh Street. 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FOWLYR, Moodus.Conn. , BABY "“"‘?)“‘ESFRFE The figure 0 In our dates. will make a long stay, No man or woman now liviog will evee dato & 1t stands tn the third place in 1600, where it will remain ten years and then move up to second place {n 1600, There ks another 9" which has also come to stay. 1t ks unlike the figure § in our dates in the respect that it has already moved up to fiest place, where & Wilson Sowing Machino, experts of Europo at the Parls Esposition of 189, where, after n severocoutest with the leading ma chines of the world, it was awarded the only Grand Prizo given to family sewing machines, all others on exhibit having reovived lowoe awards The French Government tof the compaay, hine improved d the nd: 10 meetianism of the a0 rest assured, there. Chicago New York o, Wo have 1a!ely wade & 1 31Bg 1 LepAriiAL £1r Wo Contine neat o!1able Med onl Lnatitnts m 107 0F LIV AT D18 FASES, Hrphill N0 Y1 1roni the %yton w Lot Medical and Surgical lnsmut(,, Corner 9th and Harney Sts,, Omaha, Neb, Emerson, Hallet & Davis, HOSPE | Kimball, Sheet Musiec. Pianos & Organs. 3 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska. MING COLLAR| ALLAH LINEOCEAN SI':AMEHS parts of Europe’ Montroal-Liverpool foute. by th wators of §t. Lawrence, shortest of ali. Glnagow t o1 to and fron Clasa oxcelsior Weakly sailln e Ay Sullo St., Chicago, m: STATE LIRE, GLASGOW, LONDONDERRY, BELFAST BUBLIN, LIVERPOOL & LOEDON. FROM NEW YORK BVER URSDAY. Cabin Passage $35 to §50, ac rr‘n"nil to location of Passago to and from Groat Britaln and 11 Boston, to F Bultimore, phin. Live Thirty Accommodations tnsu AN & &0 €. 1. Sundell, Mansger, 112 stateroom. Steer nd trom Burop AUST!N BALOWIN & G0, General 4 63 Broadway NEW YORY, HNCHom Mfl‘ HEW V(Hll' m-unmmnv A ELAS"BW. CIRCASSLA, Jdune 7 ETHIOPIA, June 21, ANCHORIA, dune W, | FURNESSIAJuno Queenstown and Liverpool. atod Moy 51 ROME, ath. July 20th, &k CITY OF !Alfl[lN S[GUND ClASS AND STEERABE scnm lrmlsu RisK nnu AL EORTINERTAL Fainrs e ver Sy o' Yor Gibraltay NR(‘ULAR IETHRS OF BNFEIT AND IIRAFT% o any of ow ‘Chic 0 i Chrlg Vaill, 11, . Doudl, Citizens Dank, Ot WARTHMORE COLLEGK SWARTIIN Qpens Gt monch O, 18, nutes frov 1 St Station, Phila 2 of Friends 1t 1K 10 Clusal ary i bullding ¥or ful and succossful physicians in’ tho Uniteq Statos, and Uhat o I located at cornor o Jones and fith sts, and treats all cascs o rom whatove NERVOUS DEBILITY o PG fioully and successfully. Dr. Shiions is i §poo wiise inall fomule complaints, No persol SUMCring from uny of those distréssing troul T cires L0 1ot ovi 7 know 1, g0 o D1 1 Sions who s o r 17 oducutod physioini withont tho sembinnco” of uaekery” hos Wi o wili dine your cuse und tol vou pluinly whethor you ¢an b cured or not ]]Bnuersmanttelu Denver, Colo., Capital Prize $7,500 TICKELTS, 50 CF S EACH. 370 PAID EACH MONTIL BANK OF COMMER! PAYS ALL PRIZES, Address B. I, RHODUS, DENVER, COLORADO, §1] Nervous Debllity, Youthful Indiscretions, Lost Manhood. VeCilnoss (it tom B0 much & Lo other discas the real eauso of trouhlo £ botine mopocted, t are doo r avorything bt the nding’ tho many Hieal sclonee has produced s class of patients, nono s of treatient it o an i we havo exporime of the ordinary m cure. Durlig our pxtonsiv E",',’n"ul ‘ew and concontrate % dics, T apanying prescription iy of fered as tain and speedy liundreds of cases i Our practico b restorod to perfect healtl all oth Iotien fadled. itn 0o nfter roxylon eoea, 1 rachr .’v.l‘.».‘-x.m‘ T Grne ey 8 rrain {mari (lcohollo) pratas oruples. ko ot ot 8p. m. o to . I mome onsen it wili iy T e it {0 tako two s i b b i ey iriafad thavury conlt iptof lottera of o wonid Haw England Medical Imllute, % 31 Tremont Row, Boston, M s Govyriaht, 1880, by ¥, I Hiniem, i o b s s e DoYou Know That Dr Sinions is one of the most se i Call on him s Come and be happy. mail e 15 0f others have done Succesaful treatment by SIMONS 901 8, 10th St Omaha, Ne JOSEPH GILLOTT'S .STEEL PERNS. GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. SYPHILIS § Memody. 860,00 for n case ITION 10 ket tho genning rom ¥. C.Joslyn, W12 Harney Strd sured in 90 to 60 days f the marvelous Maglo t will not eure. CAUs dy. Writo_or call on t, Omnkia, Nobrasks, "an he by use G sneral and Weakroas of Bcdy of Brrora A NI000) faily RAK, UADRVELO) KoRB TH From b i BrnelptiL e LRI MEDIGAL 60, WEAKMANHOOD Zarly Docay and Abase, linpolen o) Lowt Y igor, i healtll ole T oaaties o Ak Colargen. e LECLANCUE LASTITUTE, 140 & 145 Willlam St X wiid sealad. A8 Ve ok GOODRICH, Lawy 3 Dearborn 5t Chloago. ' yours ossful privetlos 1o6 free; no publicity. lal tacilitiosd;

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