8 THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , APKIIi 22 1889. EASTER DAY OBSERVANCE , The OhurohoQ Were All FlUod With Worshipers. FLOWERS AND SPRING BONNETS. Decoration * find Hermann Appropriate to the Dny A nrllllnnt Kml- to the Lenten Benson. Sunday. Easter Sunday vrns a bright nnd bcnutlful day , a tilling close to the Lontcn season. It wns observed In tlio churches with more than ordinary ceremony. At all places great crowds were In attendance ; and at some , people wcro turned from the doors. St. I'hllomoim'H. St. Phltomcnn's cathedral was thronged nt each of the four masses , beginning at 5. n. m. , and closing at 12BO : p. in. The decor ations wcro simple , yet beautiful. * The main altar was tastefully draped with wreaths of nmilax. Potted plants and cut flowers were profusely distributed on spotless shelves , producing a delightful effect on a back ground of pure will to marbto. Tlio sldo nttars were also profusely decorated with flowers and wronths. The church was crowded to Its utmost ca pacity when the first note of the Kyrlo an nounced the beginning of pontifical high mass at 100. : ! ! The latter was celebrated by lit. Hov. Bishop O'Connor , assisted by Fathers Kelley , McCarthy , Doxnchcr , Colanerl nnd Carroll. A number of acolytes , attired In soutanes nnd surplices , were in charge of Mr. Koonoy , who acted as waster of ceremonies. The brilliant robes of the celebrants , the decora tions and the Joyful music wcro in accord with the great Christian event , typifying the risen Kcdeomor. An interesting explanatory address was delivered by Hcv. Father Mc Carthy , In which ho scored the apostles of Paganism , who seek to rob mankind of the consolation of religion by repudiating divine revelation , uprooting faith , and substituting for the joys of eternity the shallow pretense that this life ends It all. The choir rendered Mcrcailantc's cele brated "Mass In 15 flat , " onoof the most difll- cult and varied compositions In Catholic music. The orchestral score was written by Prof. Hofmun , and the music wns delight fully rendered by .his orchestra of ton plfccos. The miisB does not posses the majesty and volume of Mozart's Twelfth , which was sung last Easter , but affords excellent scope for combinations of voices. "Vcnl Creator , " bass solo , by Jules Lumbard , with flute ac companiment ; "Qul Tollls , " trio , by Messrs. Arnold , Kcnzio and Lumbard , and "Kt Unum Sanctum , " trio , by Messrs. Klnzic , McCreary and Jjumbard , deserve particular mention. Luzzi's "Avo Maria , " soprano solo , was sung with charming sweetness and power by Misa Fnnnio Arnold. In fact , the musical programme wns excellently ren dered , In both vocal and instrumental parts , adding much to the well deserved fnmo of St. Philomena's ' choir. Prof. Hofman wielded the baton , and Miss Maggia Swift presided at the organ. St. Mnry's Avenue Congregational. The ratline in front of .the chancel and choir of the St. Mary's nvcnuo Congrega tional church was converted into a beautiful hedge of white and green. No flowers were used save those of snowy whiteness. Lilies , roses and chrysanthemums constituted In the main the floral decorations. The various desks and the pulpit were draped in smilux while on the top of each stood vases contain ing largo bouquets of white roses. The music for the occasion was very beautiful and ap propriate , particularly the alto and tenor solos. llio largo room was comfortably filled with worshipers. Uov. Willard Scott , the pastor , preached an ollectivo "sermon on the resurrection of Christ. At the close of the service the church took another sig- mflcent stop forward by raising § 11,230 , toward the payment of their new house of worship. The amount aslccd for by the pas tor was $10,000 , which was overrun by the generous givers before the treasurer wns able to bring the flood to a stop. The church building is a largo structure of two-story pattern , the nudionco room being in the second story , with commodious chupel ' ro'oms In the basement , which is nearly out of the ground. The audience room is the largest In the city , seating TOO In the pows , without the use of clmirs. It Is a churchly looking room , with a chuncel of ancient ecclesiastical pattern , which gives the whole dignified and nnd worshipful character. The cost or the whole , as stated by Mr. Fred W. Gray , the trustee , was § 31,000 , to which must bo added $ . ' 1,000 for furniture put in thus fur. Of this the present needs were $10.000 , nnd n call was made for that amount , which was quickly pledged. The largest giv ers were : Mr. W. J. Council. $1,200 ; Mr. F. W. Gray , $1,100 ; Mr. Samuel Burns , SSUO ; Kov. Wil- liird Scott , ? 500 ; Mr. James Forsyth , $300 ; Mr. J\\V. Oriftith , S500 ; Mr. U. E. Gaylord , tlKor , J200 ; Mr. F. W. Taylor , 5250 ; Mr. D. V . Sholcs , $200 ; Mr. Juines Vilos , jr. , $200 ; Dr . A. S. Ullllngs. $150 ; Mr. E. A. Mills SIM , ) ; Mr. O. W. Tillson , $150 ; Mr. W. A Hlgglns. 150. In addition , tlioro wcro twenty pledges of $100 each , and many smaller sums. This church is not yet quite six years old , and was begun with its present pastor. It has received - „ ceived nearly four hundred members , uiid in cludes some of the best-known people of the city. . Christian Clittroh. The Insurrection was the thetuo of Key. J. U. Johnson , ut the Walnut Hill Christian church , yesterday morning. The speaker said : The steamer Dunmurh , with near a thousand souls on board , recently sailed from Norway IJound for the American shoro. That great stoumor has since been scon , her fires extinguished , her mighty engines pow- eqjhess , apparently on the point of plunging to the bottom of tlio ocean. There wcro no signs o' Hfo on that vessel so recently teem ing with human beings. But where now are the many hutidrcda of souls } Are they nt the bottom of the sen , are they drifting In open boats , at the mercy of wind and wave ) Huvo they been curried by some passing ves sel to a dlBtaut Island of the seal Who can toll ? Ilow many weary , anxious nnd sorrowing rowing hearts would bo glad to know. Whatever bo their fate , it Is true of us , that nvory year millions of our race ouibnrlc on the unknown sea , voyagorn to "tho undis covered country from wliosu bourne no trav eler returns. " And all our hope of ever meeting the departed , hinges on the resur rection of Jesus. "II Christ bo not raised our faith Is vain. " If there bo a God , Ho holds the power of life and death In Ills hand. If tlioro bn u happy land to meet the aspirations and yearn- lnts of the human spirit , wo can readily bo- Hove a good ( Joel would reveal the fact to anxious souls hud conllriu it by ample proof. Has God dona tblst Nearly two thousand years ago a baba was born in u stable at Dcthloucm. In tlmo the babe grew Into manhood , was arrested as a criminal and crucified between two thieves. The mangled body was buried m a rock- hewn tomb. Now behold a miraclol To-day hundreds of millions of people , in Europe , m Asia , in Africa , In America , in the Isles of the , son , are thinking of that scpulchor I 13o- .Tore His death this man Jesus said : ' 'A Wicked and adulterous generation seeks a Blgn but no sign shall bo given It but the Ign of Jona . As Jonas was thrco days in the whale's belly the Soli of Man shall bo three days In the heart of the earth. " Jesus itukcd ull on that wonderful sign , and if ho arose not on the thlid day onr hopes of , heaven and immortality uro dashed to the earth forever. That tlio body of Jesus was buried , that a great stouo was < > lace at the mouth of the sepulcher , that a company of soldiers wont placed about the tomb to guard the body , uobody has ever denied. That toe body was 'missingon the third day nobody lias aver denied. Tlio womnn visited the opcnnd and empty sopulohcr. 'Xho apostles all ) saw Jesus after tils resurrection. Doubting Thomas lilui. Belt was convinced. Mora than tlvo hundred disciples at once saw their Lord. All these teslllled to his resurrection and that , too , In ibo Xaoo of bitter denunciation and persecu tion , nnd many seated their testimony with their blood. To doubt tholr testimony we mus either suppose them to have been mir aculously smitten with blindness or insanity. There could bo no stronger proof of the resurrection than this. Shortly after Hii death In the very city In which ho hnd been condemned , crucillcd undburiodnnd the body inndo secure by n Kuunl of soldiers , the em boldened disciples openly proclaimed the resurrection of JCSUB nnd supported their clnltn by such proof that thousands of people in n nlnglo day accepted tholr testimony In tlio fnco of threats , Imprisonment and death. 'And from that day to this the story of the open sepulcher nnd the risen Lord has gone on conquering nnd to conquer until every great nation is illuminated by the sunlight of heaven that burst through the open grnvo of Jesus , and to-day every mighty potentate bows the knee to the babe of Uctblohora. Trinity Cntiicdrnl. Trinity cathedral wns packed to its doors nt the 11 o'clock service nnd many people were obliged to turn nwny nnd seek other plncos In which to worship. Thontmosphcro of the church was heavy with the porfuma exhaled from the bank of ( lowers. Tno chnncol nnd nltnr were one mass of blossoms of varied hues. The lltnny desk , the lectran , the baptismal font , the altar nnd nil the rending ilcsic were beauti fully decorated with llowcra nnd Binilnx. On cither sldo of the litany desk , stately lilies bloomed nnd sweet hcllotrono sent forth itH dnlicnto fragrance. Hoses beautified the recesses of the chnueel windows , nnd potted plants inndo n veritable garden of llowcrs of-tho church. When tlip-whllo-robcd choir nnd the sur- pllccd priests enmo out , from the vestry nnd took their positions the sccno was ono of Im posing grandeur. The service was high celebration of the Holy Eucharist , conducted by the Very ttov. C. U. Gardner , nssistcd by Uov. T. C. Urndy. The music wns simply crand , and especially Is this true of the To Deum , sung by the en tire choir of nearly fifty voices. Mrs. Cotton sang for the offertory the anthem , "I Know thnt My Redeemer Llvcth , " very beauti fully. The sermon by the dean was n glad , triumphant laudation of the risen Lord. The other services nt the cathedral during the day were early celebration nt 8:45 : n. in. , children's service nt 2:30 : p. m. and festival service In the evening. First Presbyterian. While it Is not the custom of this church to make nn elaborate or particularly special effort on Easter , the services there were both appropriate nnd interesting. Tlio only noticeable display as a distinguishing feature of the occasion consisted of nn exquisitely arranged bank of flowers , calla lilies nnd potted plants about the pulpit nnd choir box , while the clinndollors and railings supported quantities of smilnx wound in fantastic shapes around them. The congregation llllcd every seat nn\l much standing room , now hats and bonnets adorned the feminine bends , and altogether , the sccno presented nt 11 o'clock wns sufllcicntly impressive to re mind ono of tlio historical ovcnt so closely allied to the worship of nil religious sects nnd denominations , llio regular choir rendered nn excellent pro gramme of music , nniT while the collection was bcintr talicn Miss Bertha Unl.vs uang , ns a solo. "Tho Resurrection , " by Ilolden , in splendid style. Her voice was clear , strong , musical and sympathetic. Uov. W. J. Hurshu presided. To him the day was doubly important. In addition to its religious specialties , wns coupled the twelfth anniversary of his imstorato at that church. His sermon , therefore , was devoted principally to n roviow-of the work accom plished since his installment ns the pastor. When ho tool : hold the congregation was not only small and poor , but divided by dis sensions. But ho kept , his counsel , soon reunited the contending factions , labored for now converts and in a short time hnd increased the nttcndanco until the capacity of the church was wholly 'insuf ' ficient to meet the requirements. As n re sult of Mr. Harshn's twelve years , work eleven now churches and six mission schools have been established m this city and South Omabn ; his congregation has grown until tho.roll of membership now uumbors 1,0-11 , while the totnl list of communicants in the prescribed territory foots up 14,031. , In that period , also , the money receipts us contribu tions to the board for regular work and mis cellaneous collections amounts to the mag nificent sum of ? 97oys. As a business and financial review the sermon was rather re markable In its tone nnd interest. At the evening service Mr. Harsha had for the subject of his discourse , "Was Jesus of Nazareth Ucully liaised Prom the Deadl" Ilountzo Memorial. The congregation of the ICountzo Memorial church was well represented at the morning services. At nn early hour people began to arrive , nnd when the hour of service was reached , the largo gathering was inter spersed with Eitstor bonnets and gay ap parel. The pulpit was a parterre of ferns and flowers. Resting in the back ground , on canvas-colored cloth , was a design repre senting the holy sepulchre , where the body of Christ was law. At the entrance to the sepulchre wns n largo stone , representing the slab which lay at the entrance after the Savior had risen from the dead. The im mediate surrounding was covered with flowers and evergreen , wrought into beauti ful'designs. Extending across the pulpit was a semi-circle bedecked with evergreen slirubs , and bearing the motto , "Ho is Not Hero ; Ho Has Risen. " The service was opened with a hymn sung by a quartette led by Mrs. Mar tin Cnhn. Rov. J. S. Uotwuilcr then as sumed his familial- place in the pulpit and preached a sermon on the subject , "Christ is Risen. " In dealing with his subject , the orator dwelt to a considerable- degree on ttio life of the Savior of maukind and the perse cutions which ho endured while upon earth. The service throughout wns interesting nnd was preached according to the occasion. Din the evening Rev. isir. Uutwuilur preached on the subject , "Tomb in the Gar den. " The attendance- taxed tbo capacity of this ho.uso of worship. Central Unltctl Pr csliyterlmi. Easter Is not recognized In the United Presbyterian creed nor does tbo day'occupy a plnco In Its calendnr. Nevertheless , Dr. Williamson preached n sermon bearing on the resurrection. Ho ehoso for his topic the query of that nfllictcd man of Uz the philo sophical Job "If n man die , shall bo live again I" nnd answered the question with this verso Irom II. Corinthians , xv , 20 : "Hut now Is Christ risen from the dead and become - como the flrst-fruits of them that slept. " In opening his discourse , the doctor re ferred to the fact that there was no scrip tural authority for cithur Christinas or Eastnr , but custom had aollncd these days and it w.ts well to diauuss the birth , death and resurrection of Christ and tholr bearing on Christianity. Ho also cnlled attention to the Inconsistency of the date of Enstor. Christmas Is always on the ono date while Eastnr may bo almost any dale in March or April , The choir rendered In n very nccoptnblo manner tbo nnthcin "Mnko Ills Prnlso Ulorlous. " The music U nlwnys good in this church , being laigoly furnished by the Arlons. The congregational singing Is ns flno ns any In the city. The ordlnnnco of Infant baptism was nd- ministered during the service. Methodist Rplscopixl. At the First M. E. church the Easter Sun day celebration , with Its grand nntl gladsome muslo nnd profuse display of ruro and beau tiful ( lowers , filling chnncol , nltar nnd audi torium with tno sweetness of their delicious perfumes , was n conspicuous ovcnt. In front of the nltar was n bank of enunciation lilies , with graceful , bcndlntr curves , nnd artistic groups of rows .everywhere Interspersed , making an effect both pleasing and pictur esque. Behind the nltar tlio nrchcd panel was n mas of smilux , their lone , fibrils droopIng - Ing until they touched the lloor , ntul In the center of this solid green were the words , in snowy letters , "Christ is Klsen. " All nbout was un environment of flowers , most promi nent iimong which were callas , azaleas , prim roses , rush leaved daffodils , lilacs , trailing asparagus and maiden's hair. Uov. House's sermon was a beautiful and scholarly nffalr , and listened to with rapt attention by nn un usually largo cungrcgntlon. The choir consists of Mrs. Dr. Bnldrldgo , soprano ; Miss Frances Hoedor , contralto ; Mr. U. W. Brockcnndgo , tenor ; Prof. Leo O. Krntz , bass und director ; Mrs. F. M. Hills , organist. MOUNINO. Organ Prelude Doxology , I'snlm Gloria P.vtri Mendelssohn Hymn 15 Scripture Lesson Festival To Dcum In G Dudley Buck Prayer Hymn 231 Offertory Solo , tenor , "Uosurrrectlon" Holdon Sermon Prayer Solo , soprano , "I Know That My Ile- dcemor Llveth" Handel Hymn'-'yo Benediction Organ Postlude EVENING. Doxology i Hymn 'M Scripture Lesson Easter Anthem , "Christ Our Passover , " in U Hut Dudley Buck Prayer Hymn 821 Offertory Trio , "On Thee Each Living Soul Awaits" Haydn Sermo n Prayer Solo , contralto , with violin obllgato , "CUrlst the Lord is Uisen To-day" Bnetcus Violin obllgato played by Prof. Buotons. Hymn 248 Benediction St. linrnnbas. Whlto lilies and heliotrope bedecked the the nltar nt St. Barnabas. The services nt the little church wcro more than usually im pressive. High mass wns celebrated nt 11 o'clock , with nil the beautiful ceremonies and pomp of the church's' liturgy. Tlio music was splendidly rendered by the robed choir of about twenty voices. Tlio anthems rang with triumph , and the whole service was permeated with a feeling of cladncss. The communion was largely attended. Rov. John Williams officiated , and preached tno sermon. It was brief , but eloquent. "Wo arc not hero to-day , " stud ho , "alono to con sider the resurrection of n magnificent Jew. ns an Infidel , upstart editor has said , but wo como to worship the eternal God , without whom there is no peace , no hopo. If , as this man has Implied , Christianity Is loft to weak women ana children , then let us all bo women and children. " All Saints. This church , nt Twenty-sixth nnd Hownrd streets , wns crowded , but them was no great display of Easter bonnets. The Interior of tbo edifice was gorgeously decorated with fragrant flowers. The decorations consisted principally of pinic hyacinths , Easter lilies and roses. In front of tlio nltar there were 100 plants and palms. The cross on the nltar was decorated with pink hyacinths ; the arch before the rood screen was covered with lilies and white roses brought from Califor nia for the service ; the processional cross was surrounded with lilies tied with n white satin knot ; the hymn table contained MarechnlNoil roses. Around the altar were four largo vases of lilies. In the pulpit were living flowers and palms ; the commun ion table was festooned with smilax. The litany desk was covered with hyacinths and white and pink roses , nnd the baptismal font , in the rear of the nislo near the en trance , was covered with white and crimson tulips. In its entirety the floral decoration was very beautiful. 'iho choir consisted of ' forty-two voices , fortytnalo and two contraltos. The Rev. 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Over ( OO.OQO Ininkardu have beun inadutmnperuto men wno mve taken UoMen Specific In their coirce with out their knowledge , and today believe they quit , drinking of thela own accord. { ) nago ) oolc of particulars free. Kuhn fc.Co , Bgenta Uhnud Douglas sl , 18th ana Cumlnc btreut * , ) maha. Neb. : Council Uluffii , Iowa : Ae nts , A. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING COMPANY _ _ * Attractions .FOR EASTER WEEK Attractions We Claim Your Patronage. Not only from the fnct thut wo occupy the largest and most perfectly appointed establishment In the United States , but also because \vo possess facilities unsurpassed for the manufacture and sale of all poods in our establishment , and wo base our expectations of future increase in business upon the growing tendency among all classes to look for the best article of merchandise at fair prices , and to confine their patronage to the house that gives the most thoroughly relia ble and satisfactory goods. Special Bargains in Mens' Cutaway Suits , price $15 LOT No. 1 Wo have consolidated several lines of Mons' Fancy Worsted suits , in medium and dark shades ; * < ult9 which have sold for $20 , $22 and $25 , and marked them all at $15 per suit. The sly.es. on some styles are somewhat broken , but the lot us a whole forms ouo of the most attractive bargain lots wo have ever olTorod. This line includes goods manufactured by sonfo of the finest makers. In regular mons' sizes ) from 30 to12. . Price $15. Sawyer Cheviot Saek Suite , Price $10. LOT No. 2 Wo offer 1GO suits of double and twist cheviots Suits , manufactured by the celebrated Sawyer Woolen Coat the remarkably-low price of $10 per suit. There are no goods manfacturod that gives such universal satisfaction as thcsoand wo offer them unhesitatingly ns the best suit that can bo purchased for the price. These goods are told in every clothing house In the country and in some cases as high as $15. Our price is $10. All sizes from 35 to 42. This lot is' in MODS' Sacit Suits. Kens' Cheviot Sack Suits , Price $8. LOT No. 3. Wo offer another very popular line okChoviot Suits , in A darker shade , a pure all wool , brown striped cheviot , well made and trimmed , and fora cheap business suit , It is one of the best we can manufacture. Our price , $8. Bop9 and Chilsirens' department. In no department of our establishment is there so great an opportunity to offer attractive novelties , pleasing to the eye and a rollncd taste , as In our Boys' and Childrons' Department. No matter how cheap garmontH are offered In the department the first requisite which must always bo kept In mind , is the siyle in which they are cut and made. S@y ; Bargain Lots. Boys' Long Pant Suits , Price $7. Wo have made an effort to continue the sale of suits at the popular price for boys from 12 to 17 years , and will offer this week , two styles of pure all wool Cassiinoro Suits at 87 per suit. Wo do not think that those suits can bo duplicated outside the Continental for loss than $10. You can't help buying them. Boys Suits , Short Pants , sizes 4 to 12. Special Bargain Line at $5 Wo _ offer this week the very best value In a boys' Cheviot Suit , a perfect gnui in quality and in fit. The price this week is $5 , and it will bo appreciated when you examine it. " Boys' Knee Pants , Price 50 Cents. Wo have decided to offer another line of boys' Knee Pants atoOc. Thcso are two styles of pure all wool goods and m all sizes , 4 to 13 years. Price COc. Our Boys' Hat Counter. Attractive bargains will bo found on our Boys' Hut Counter , 60c , 75 and $1 OMAHA BOSTON f Looznis & Co.1 NEW YORK DES MOINES Proprietors ; Corner Fifteenth and Douglas Streets , Men's Furnishings. Every gentleman should consult His own Interest and visit our store before purchas Ing hla furnishings for Spring such ns Neck wear. Gloves , Hosiery , Underwear and Shirts , taster Neckwear and Gloves this week. EltEOTRIQ BEXiT Jo. IHIT _ _ inriiovKii Hill. i , ies9. " " " & ! [ SMi DR. OWE. . CLECTRO- OAI.VANI _ BODY BELT and Rusponiorj are gunrnnteetlto CUM tlio follow.-- , Inn : Alllthojm itlo Complaint * , riu nnd Norvotih' ntM , Kidney 1) | - ' N * S rtane * . rrou - 064 , Trembling Hezual Kzhau * ' .Ion , Iiiuinnia Waiting of tin Doclr , nieoiiMM cauxd 1)7 Inclli crctlontn , . Youth f. or llu . . .allUUeaiei ptrtalu- lim to the Womb or Eealtil orifani- Tnl > Utbn LATFRTanddniATEST Improtementnet tnaila. and Is eupotlor to nil otheri. KierlUjnr nt an Klectrlo lie It wanti tha luUtt-tbli ho nlll tint ) ll.n PWRII V'H. I tdldtri from all otheri , i It iHnllirrFliir IIKLT , aid not a chain , volttlo or wire belt. UnlimilU til t | iUlBii CarabU l j Klfdrlrli1 he electric current can lie 'J EBTED by imrono before It U applied to the body , and li worn onlj ill to ten liouri dullr. If you will examine thli belt run will buy no otlmr. Tot lion the fcNTiiiE OONriurNCE weliafelnourKle'-lro-Cliil- jonlo llelu on'l , Appllnncti lll t d our .to. I lull Unpltlt to lleipoiilblt 1'lrllti on Tblrtj llij. ' Trill. Head Ho. po taK forourrBKEllluttrate < l nutnphlft. Trt.r.lrctDr. O.m' . H.FITIllCI.\tM.kn ( , irl ( * l pfrl' lr. TH OWEN ELECTRIC BELT AND APPLIANCE CO. ( UeotloQ tbfi f i > rr. ) ilcor > * iitb Jt'vt Itib , Jf l. ) 300 North Broadway. ST. LOUIS. MO. THState State Line. To ( Jlasgow , llclfast , Dublin anil Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday , Cabin paxsuxo i-i't to t-'O. ncconlln ; ; to location ot state i oom. Kxcnraton id ) to t'.H. Btecragu to und from Unrojie ut l.o > ve t Kates. AUSTIN IIAI.UW1N A : CO. . Oeu'l Autmln. 6.1 llroadway , Nmr lore. JOHN IILKQIIN , Ucn'l Western Agent , lit Hamlolnh St. , Chicago. I1AHHV I ! , MOOltHS , Ac ut. Omuliu , HcducetV Cabin Itutds to Ulubgow Ex hibition. Your Business by using our C'.irnmo ind llnsltiess Cards , Advertitlng Novelties &c. , printed to order , Samples anil price by niall , ( lo liuslncss ii.cn only ) 10 cU. Aildiesi , RICE BROTHERS , 7io North 60th su PhilBdelnliJa , Pa , OMAHA MEDICAL a a SURGICAL INSTITUTE N , W. Cor. I3th & Dodo ( Sts. FOIl THE T11KAT.MCNT Of ALL Appliances for Deformities and Trusses. Best facilities , nppnratui tuirt retnuillos for MICCPM { ul treatment ot over ? form of Ulsunna requlrlni Medical or Hurglcnl Treutnient. FIFTY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Hoard and attondaacoi best hospital accommoda tion * Is me wosu WHITE van CIKCIILAUS on Doformltle , and Urncc ? , Ttanset , Club tfoot. ( Jurroturo of the Hplno , riles , Tumors. Cuncar , CJturrh , llroncliltls , lulinlntlon. JOIcctrlclty , 1'iiralysls , Kplloii r , Klilnojr , IllnUder , Kyu , Kar , akin nnd lllood.nnd allSurnlciil oporatloiu Dlseasos of Women a Specialty. 1100K OH UIBKACB3 OP WoMKN KltUK. ONLY EELIADLB MEDICAL INSTITUTE KAKINO A SPKCIAI.TY Or PRIVATE BISSASES. All Ulood Diseases luoceMtully trcutoil. Syplillltli * Poison raraovoil from tliu > rituiu wltlioiit mi-rcurr. New roitorutlTO trofttinont for loss of Vital I'.iwcr. Persons unable to T'.alt us ranjbo treatad nt homo br cprresoouduQcc. All communications confidential. Medicines or InstrumonU sent by mail or exprrst , WTuruly packed , no marks to Indicate rontcntl or render. Ono pursonul Interview prelurrcd. Call und consult ua or send history of your re.ua , und wo will nand In plain wrapper , our BOOK TO MEN , FREEI Dpon Private , Special or Nervous Diseases , Impo icncy , H/pbllls , Uluet and Varlcocolo , wllu anc tloii list. Address1 OmaJia Medical and Surgical Institute , or DR. McMENAMY , Oor.lSttana Dodge bt . . - - OMAHA , NIB. Mas Uoyor-'EstJoHansd 1865-Adolph Major SIXTEENTH - AND - FARNAM - STREETS General Agent * for STBINWAT , GHICKERING , KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHRBROS , , * and JAS , W , STARR PIANOS ! Story & Marl and SWiiger-Bcll DOTS , SI'KOIAL I'lUUZiS ANt ) TUHMS , Write for Ci re.uif IIorno'aliectra.Mi.Ki : < ctluIlcll > Tru , conjblni-d , Uua nndlLo only imo lu tlm world KincratlnK _ . . _ Accallnaotii KlretHoi * Uoynttit CC rcafT < * if. hrlenllCc. I'oWfrful , Diirablt , j--/ComforUble uil IHtrllTu. irold fl ud , AI.HO i& tr iiiiKiVroHriiy ! F.W Oe. UiKE.liivwiB8. : iQi * W H - - - Halford MEATS FOR , Table SOUPS FISH , , G.TAVIEC , Sauce. Ac. f T How is it Archibald ? I pay my tailor douhlo tlio price you paid NICOLL for that swell Ruit'i1 Why I is it ? I Don't you know , Chuwlcs | NICOLL'S do a big business I tailors lot of clothes been at itf n long time " f Knows all about it , don't you Z T know T f f A You promise your tailor $ GO pay g A him 8,10 stand him off for the 1ml- < ] * and big loss you Know somebody Y has to pay it. NICOLL don't do anything „ , _ * T that sort he's spot citsh turns his * goods and money brislclyNICOLLS y O a broad guago tailor wlioro you get 100 cents for your dollar and the A A ] ) rotlicst goods riglit from the cast. A Trousefstootde'jSttiSIO t Suits , " 20 to 45 COME t > AV OK IIVAIWJ.VG I . M. i 1409 Douglas Streel , Omaha Steck Piano Konwrlwblo for powerful fiymiwthotla tone , pliable action ixntl iibsoluto dura bility ; BO years' record the boit guaran tee of the excellence of thcso instru ments. WOODBRIpOEBROS , Wyoming Oil Lands LOCATED , And all necenuary paper * Illleil , W , E , HAWLEY , Civil Enginsar , CAHl'KU. WVO..or OJIAUA , NUWIASKA * uff rlnfr from t " ' * " * " ' i u niEM. ! " " " ' iniil.r < > d. etc , I win MuftTii > luatf trrMlw'tM-i.UJ ) CjinUliiliiK full | . ) orlkul ri fur l.eiiie iur , Jtn fcC PROF > F. O.