HE SLEEPS IS THE CRYPT , Bishop O'Connor's E-jmains Laid to Eeat with Imposing Ceremonies. THE LAST AFFECTING ABSOLUTIONS , I'riiuc4lon of Cloi'sy l ) tlio Tomb , ' .ritusci In Attendancenml Oilier Pent tires ol' tlio Ttfumor * able Oliscttien. ( | Yesterday morning the vigils of the guard nt tlio tlor of IMsltop O'Connor cnmo to n cloiu nt mi cnrly hour. Tlio church w w cleared of worshippers nuil the committee on reception placed In chiirpo to maUu rtrtMnjfa- incnt for the grand , nml solemn closing of the obsequies , Almost olmuHnnoously friend * of the tic- consoil and members of every parish In the city undo their nppcnrnnco nt the cnttnnuo nnd Bought admission , but without iivull. The doors up to n certain hour were to bo closed to all , nave thoio who cmno provided with speetnl tickets of admission. The rule win rigidly enforced. Sonio people wcro dis appointed , but the majority saw the necessity of thu injunction nnd uncomplainingly waited without tlio doors until thu scats spot-hilly reserved Imd been illlod , when Kent-nil nil- inlsslon was allowed to till Urn cuthudr.il could iiccoinmodnto. The clar y mut in the Reboot of the parish , wli'-ro th ( > y vested in black cassock * , * aur- pllced mid muck bcrcltni , Tim llshbM ) ] assembled in the pniwhltil resilience when ) they attired tlicmtelves.Hoino In purple cassocks and capes , and others In black with the edges trimmed with u cord of red. red.At At 0 o'clock the priests filed from the school through the throiip In front of the unlr.int.-o to the cathedral. The people made way for them and the line walked with bowed heads and eyes bent upon their brovlitrics into the body of the church. In front of the place reserved for laymen , the clei'Ky found scats. Immediately In front of tliem stood a dais , upon whiel'i rented a catafalque draped in black , on either side of which stood tlireo lar o lighted tapers. Upon the catafalque the casket was M > in clined , and though lojoiul thu sight of people on tlio llocr , tlio remains were dis tinctly vlslllu ) to people in the gallery. Under the leadership of Hcv. K KuesIiiR of AVest Point , whoso excellent singiiiK wns greatly appreciated , the .solemn ofllco J'or the dead was chanted , all the clergy taking part in tl'o uiToctivc service. At thu conclusion of the ofllco the clergy lllcd from the auditorium past the remains of the div nscdtho while casting a tender glance .it tlieh orstwlulo spiritual superior. They then walked tbrough the sanctuary KCIIU- Jlectlng us they passed the tabernacle nnd disappeared through the south vestry. They then passed through tlio purochial resldenco omcrgiiig fiom the main entrance , e.ich iR-aring an unllghted waxen taper. They walked in twos , e.ich as before referred to. conning his breviary. Thin i imo , however , the left of the line was followed by the array of visiting prelates. Some of tlio latter were young , others very old and feeble. This was especially no- ttee.iblu in the case of the venerable Arch bishop ICenriclc , who , with his eighty-four years , bowed form and gray hairs , brought up the end of the procession. Ho was ac companied by an iron-gray-halrcd man , full features , evincing considerable strength of clmr.iot T. Tins was Vlenr General Brady of Ht.IjOiiis , who , it is said , is one of the clergy men who has been considered by Homo as a possible successor to IJIrhop O'Connor. Within the cathedral the clergy took the seats they had previously occupied , while the bishops wcro escorted to the oratories nnd seats which hud been grouped for them around the catafalque. Two of them occu pied prominent scuts in the sanctuary. Tlieso wcro Archbishop Kcuriek who occu pied the arcliiopiscopal throne immediately opposite that used by Hisliop O'Connor ' in life. The throne of the latter was > tcuantless nnd draped with crope. The other who appeared prominently was Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul , who occu pied n seat on the south side of the sanctuary. ills Iron gray hair , regular and determined features attracting considerable attention. When priests and prelates had taken their seats , Archbishop Kynn o Philadelphia , the old-timo friend of the deceased , anil perhaps the most eloquent pulpit orator In the coun try , attired in a black copu with silver trim ming , lace surplice , black soutane and white milro entered tlio sanctuary from the south vestry , to act os celebrant of the mass. Ho was attended by the following clergvmcn : Assistant priest , Very Hov. l \ Choka ; deacon of tlio mass , Kov. William Kel- lo > ; subdeacoii of the mass , Hev. .1. .lennclto : deacon of honor , liov. l'\ Fitzgerald ; suhdeacon of honor , Kov. V. Pacillcua ; bookbcaror , Hov. F. Barrett ; candle bearer , Uov. F. Brophy ; censer bear er , Kov. F. O'Toolo ' ; holy water and boat bearer , Uov. F. Wallace ; acolytes , Kev. F. Glauber and Hov. F. Behoof ; masters of ceremonies , Hov. F. Carroll and Hov. F. Smith. The celebrant and principal attendants approached preached the foot of the altar , and simul taneously the organ , under the direction of Mr. John Sehenlc , and thu choir Intoned the llrst bars of tno Gregorian requiem , and the muss had formally begun. Shortly bofor the epistle , the clergy lighted their tapers , mid at the same time about 100 extra candles upon the altar wcro also lighted. The seeno at this moment , especially from the gallery , was most affecting. The altar of cold white innrblo glistened beneath the rays of the lighted tnicrs | while parti-colored light streamed through the beautiful stained-glass window behind. In the midst of 1 this radiance , which was not unminglcd with clouds of aromatic Incense from swing ing thurlfers , wore disposed the sombre- clad celebrant and ministers , their vesture contrasting strongly with the purple capes , bcrottas and rich luce surplices , gold neck chain ! ) and pectoral crosses of the bishops. In the middle of the picture , and slightly with out the sanctuary rail , lay the bishop's re mains , surrounded by nion of the same titular rank in the church. Contrasting with purple of these was the white lace of the priests , and this In turn with the black of the pall bearers who nat immediately behind the clergy. Every Head was bent In prayer , except these of the invite ; ! friends , to many of whom the cere monies and the spectacle was as strange as it was. elaborate nnd Inspiring. The sombre decorations of the church which covered wall and in greater part the windows also , and which have heretofore been described In these columns , fnddcd greatly to the solemnity of the spectacle which will long remain In the mumory of tlioao who beheld it. Archbishop Hyan acted as celebrant nt the voqtiPst of tlio deceased and In his singing 5as noticed almost the same sweetness of ( roleo which characterized him In parly llfo. This sweetness was tinged with a plaintive cadcnco which betrayed the feeling of per sonal luronvcmoiit which the great orator sustained in the decease of his friend. At the offertory , the great vocal effort on the part of the choir was made. It consisted of u quartette sung by Messrs. Klnzle , Provo , Burkloy nnd Lumlmrd. The pieeo was ar ranged for the occasion by Mr. John Schonk. the organist. A moro tender and sweet and yet moro tearfully solemn composition , It would bo dinicult to Imagine. It was most appropriate to the occasion , and was sung with exquisite delicacy ami fooling. It was mainly pianissimo , nnd MO delicate , so distinct nnd so captivating the closing notes that immy of them lingered in the car after the Dinging hud ceased. Allies lasted about an hour , the absence of n sermon being most pronounced. There wcro ground around the bier men eminent for their hcholnrly attainments and noted for tholr oloiiucneo. To them It would have boon a merited honor ami a fraternal pleasure to Imvo extolled the virtues of the deceased. Such nn effort would have been appreciated and Indeed had lioon desired by tno multi tude. Hut the burning words of eulogy had bcNi ostopped by one of the latest requests of tlio deceased. At the close of the mvss came the formal nlisolutliin by four of the prclato . Each of that.H ; attired in u largo funereal cope with silver tri-nmlng with u white mitre upon his Iti'uil , Kaeh encircled the casltod twice , bpriuklbiK It with holy water In the llrst und inc. using It at the second round. I'ach absolution required about 11 vo min utes , thij ixMponsoa being iniulo in unison by the attending clorgy. Tlio llrst absolution was given by Arch- bhhop Kcnrlek. the .second by Archbishop Inland , the third by Illshop Fink nnd the last by Archbishop Hyan. The verac.i wcro Intoned by each prelate , the singing of both IJIshops Fink nnd Kyan bilng most sweet and plaintive , The casket was then closed nnd tenderly raised from the catafalque Dy the following pall bearers representing thu several parishes of this city : Cathedral. Thomas Swift and Vincent nttrkloy ; St. Mary Magdalen , Peter Karbich nml.John Hiutmor ! Holy Family , Thomas II. IJallov and John D. Fumy ; St. Cecilia , Wal nut Hill. Charles F. Taggart and Jacob Meyer ; Kt. John's collegiate , J. CJ. CJIlmoro nnd Dr. J. T. Klnslcr ; St. Joseph's Charles Trawlozlonnd Peter Bugger ; St. Wcnces- laus , A. Korak nnd M. Vartcl ; St. Agnes , South Omaha , Dr. M. J. O'Hourko and James Haley ; St. Peter's , J. A. Crelghton and John O'lCecffo ; St. Patrick's , John Hush nnd HIclmrd O'Kccffc. ' The jH'ople retired from thp cathedral , the priests in twos moved down the south nlsle , fol lowed by the bishops and after them was borne the cos hot. Immediately preceding the re mains was tlio vcnerablo archbishop of St , Ijoul.s , with his vicnr general , and attended nlso by Hcv. A. .M. Colaueri of this city. The old gentleman seemed deeply affected by the spectacle , but gave no evidence of the fact that he was the cynosure of every eye. The procession moved from the church , the bishops chanting from their breviaries aid the priests responding. The line led around Ninth to Haniey , thence to the alley In the roar of the cathedral to the vaults. Tlieso are situated In the crypt immediately beneath the south vestry. There are ten of intmi with openings of various designs , but all of the Gothic order. Thi5so were erected some time ago by Bishop O'Connor and one of thorn now contains the remains of Hev. John C'urtls , who at ono time was vicar general of this diocese. The vault selected for tlm remains of tlio bishop Is on the second tier and the second ono from the north. Into this receptacle the casket was rolled. After this had been done , Arch bishop Hyan descended to the crypt and read the last pr.iyori of the ritual and all was over. A few sisters of the o"der of char ity of tlio B. V. M. m-ro permitted ta descend to the crypt where they spent a few moments in silent prayer. The clergy then returned to the pastoral residence , anil some of them at this writing have icturned to their homes. Tlio slab which marks the bishop's vault contains the following inscription. ; IIio JACKT : : K.MUS. Ki'iscorus. OM.uin : ? . : ; Jtcouu.3 O'Co.vxoii. : ; NATUS is IIinnuviA. ; ; Dir. X SCIT. A. U. MVCCCXXIIL : : QUIT IN u.vo. ; : Diu XXVH M MI , MVCCCXC. : : it. I. P. CU'rjjy lii Attendance ? Among the clergy in attendance wcro the following : Aitciimsnora AXD manors. Archbishop II. Kendrick of St. Louis , Archbishop P. J. Hyan of Philadelphia , Iro- lund of St. Paul. Bishops Hognn , Kansas City ; Mitred Ab bott , Innocent Wolf , Atchison , Kan. ; Scan- neil , Coiicordia , Kan. ; Marty , Sioux Falls ; Fink , Lcavcnworth ; Hennes.sy , Wichita , Kan. ; Bonacum , Lincoln ; Cotter , W'nona ; Zurdetti , St. Cloud. ritoM xnmusK\ . Wolf , Grand Island : Eiuzig , Fremont ; Itucsii-g , West Point ; Walsh , Norfolk ; Cassidy - idy , O'Noll ; Brophy , Chadron ; Turk , S. J. , Cleans ; O'Hcllly , Albion ; Devos , Spaulding ; Hayes , O'Connor ; Lee , York ; Cnrnoy , Platts- mouth ; V/aldron , Sidney ; Conway , North Platte ; English , Hastings ; Miller , St.Libory ; Lynch , Wood Hiver ; Kuppenbcnder , Lincoln ; Houscb. Suwnrd ; BaU , Crete ; Lj > aght , Jack son ; O'Toolo ' , Now Castle ; Schoof , Helena ; Gleason , Blair ; Hcaley , Broken Bow ; Flood , Lexington ; Hynu , Columbus ; Gleason , Blair ; Cusson , Nebrnskn City ; Freeman , Wymoro ; Nolle , II umphroy ; M ugan , South ; Dolbovc , Hubbard ; Locker , Ilnrtin < - ton ; Barry , Bancroft ; Jaekimowsc/ , Elba ; Hovorkuy and Koutek , Abio ; Vraiick , Nor folk ; Lauless , Auburn ; AleDonnld , Dawson ; Walhicc/iivtnu ; BorWilbor , ; Bowfcka.Crcto ; ruoM oiiiKii STATUS. Hov. F. Hayes , Imogene , Iowa ; Kev. Stephen Wall , udmiiiistrator of thodiocovjof Pittsburg ; Hov. F. MeMenamy , Council Bluffs ; Cumisky , Laramie , Wyo. ; Humbert , Eurling , Iowa ; itov. II. Mengwassor , Council Bluffs ; Hev. W. Schmidt , Dos Moines : Hev. Dr. Fit/maurico , Gominary of St. Charles , Philadelphia ; Hov. Daniel O'Connor , St. Agatha's church , Philadelphia ; Hov , F. L. Tobin , St. Mary's , Philadelphia ; Kov. J. Cosgr.we , St. .Tames , W. K. Pittslmrg ; Hev. Stephen Lyons , O.S. B.CrestonIa. , ; Hev. B. Durham. O. S. B. Crcbton , la. ; Hov.-10. Phe- lan , O. S. B. Lennox , la. ; Hev. P. J. Burke , Hod OakIa. ; Abbott Frowin ConradConcep- tion , ICas. ; Hov. F. Dollard , Walnut , la. ; Hov. F. Ilummcll. YanktonHcv. ; F. Graham of Kansas City ; Hov F. Dalton , St. Joe ; Hov. M. P. Dowling , S. J. president of Detroit college ; Hev. James Dowling , S. J. , Kansas City ; Hov. F. J. Nugent , Cheyenne , Wvo. ; Hev. H. Hyun and Hev. P. O'Donnell , itan- sas City. FROM OMAHA. miiiis , S. J. ; St. Mary Magdalen's , Hov. G. J. Glauber , Hov. C. Briotkopf ; St. Patrick's , Hev. J. Jenncttc , Hov. M. J. Barrett ; St. Peter's , Hov. W. St. Lawrence ; St. Wences- laus. V. Hov. W. Choka ; St. Cecelia's , Hov. F. Smith ; St. Joseph's hospital , Hev. J. Daxacher ; Creighton college , Hov. T. S. Fit/ircrnld , S. J. , Hov. J. L. Matherv , S. J. , Hov. J. F. KIgge , S. J. , Hov , W. T. itinsolln , S. J. , Hev. M. Bronsgcest. S. ; J. Kev. A. Averbock , S. J. ; Kev. A. M. Colatiori nnd Kuv. F. Aliorno. Notes. There was a number of non-Catholics pres ent , among whom wcro noticed the following intimate personal friends of the deceased : E. W. Nash , Dr. George L. Miller , Guy Barton , Dr. Mercer. J. M. Woolworth , C. W. Hamil ton , Judge E. Wakoloy , Colonel Champion S. Chase , W. J. Broateh aad George P. Bcmls. Tlio obsequies wcro the most Impressive over held in this city. They were outlined by Kov. 1' . F. McCarthy , pastor of St. Philo- mena's , assisted by Kev. F. Carroll. They wore carried out without friction or miscal culation , but they have kept the originator busy for many hours past. Only male voices took part in the musical exercises as follows : Tenors , Messrs. IChule , Doyle , Hitt , Mullen and Provo. Bosses , Lumbard , Murphy , McCrcary , Paul , Bauinor , Willman and Burkloy. .Tho ushers rendered admirable service and were as follows : Messrs. F. J. McArdlo , K. I' . Mulcahy , W. M. Mahor. C. F. U'njriwrt , James Taggart , W. H. O'Snaughnossy , W. J. Clalr nnd Chailes Frunzor. Sergeant Ormsby wns cnrly on hand with n corps of stalwart iwllcomon who effectively kept the throng without in both good order and good spirits. The members wcro Officers Fahey. Brady , Hayes , O'Gorman and Cook. Among the visitors from abroad were P. J. Hyncs of O'Connor. This gentleman Is ouo of the mo.st widely known men in Central No- b'-aska. ' Ho was ono of the very first to take up a homo on the Catholic colony In Groely county In thU state which was organized by the bishop. Ho came ivs the representative of the successful farmers of that colony who have now capacious and comfort able homes on the pramo. Frank Hoonoy was another visitor f mm O'Connor and Max Grim came from Spaulding , an adjoining colony town to express the profound regret of the people over the death of the founder of their present homos. Tint Ktmultml. "I ivgard Hood's Karsnp.irilla as having passed ubovo the gradoof what are commonly called patent or proprietary mldlclnes , " said a well known physician recently. "It Is fully entitled to bo considered a standard medicine , "and has won this i > ojltlon by its undoubted nun it and by the many romurkablo cures U 1ms effected. For nn altomtiva and tonio it has never been equalled. " A llatoh ol Fat Steers. J. J. Mooiv , ono of the wealthy stock men of Cedar county , arrived in the city yester day with n train load of fat steers , which were disposed of nt South Omaha. Next Sunday morning Mr. Moore will depart for Europe , where ho goes for the purpose of purchasing ' . ' .W head of short-horns , which he will put on his teu-thousand-ucro ranch near HolurlJgo , THAT HOSPITAL ESTIMATE. Superintendent Ooot3 Files Ilia Report on Ryan & Walsh's Big Claim , TWENTY-THREE THOUSAND ALLOWED , Tlio Claim Cut In Two Burglars Make Several Visits , Heoure Valuable Booty niul 10vado the Police. The .ong expected mid all important report of Superintendent Coots , regarding the Html estimate on the new county hospital building , was lllcd in the county commissioners' of llco at i ! o'clock yesterday afternoon and is n" follows : OMUI.I , June.1) , 1890. To the Honor.iblo Board of Commmtssloncrs for Douglas County , Nob. , Gentlemen : In compliance with your request , I herewith submit n Html estimate showing the balance duo Messrs Kynn fc Walsh , contractors for the new hospital buildings. In nmking out this estimate , your auditor Mr. Evans , has kindly produced all the papers on illc needed nnd lias assisted mo in arriving at the proper amounts etc. Amount of Hyun , 'c Walsh's original contract JISO.O'Kl.OO Amount altowuil for eMras on con tract 7.&K.ft ! ! Total amount of work done J Amounts paid to Uyuti & WaNh : On estimates for excavation , on con tract 3 1..7X1.13 On estimator for work on contract. . . IK > , . " > SO.JI : On estimates , account of uMnii , on contract ,1U.W Total paid on estimates ? 10lfi.i | | ; , Halniico t SJ.STl.Oi I nKo llnd that Messr.s. Kyan & Walsh have been paid for grading and excavating , tlio sum of $ li'vSt.ll ! ) , hut this work wns done before any superintendent had been ap pointed , and was not allowed on regular esti mates. 1 have no means of ascertaining how much , if any , of it should have been done under the general contract , and for this rea son I have not charged any of this amount us paid , either on account of general contract eras as extras. Kespectfully submitted. . , JOHN F. COOTS. Oh , If I only had her complexion ! Why , it is easily obtained. Use Poz/oni's Complexion Powder. 1'IIKY FAlIjI31 > TO APP13AU. ss or County , City mill Police Olllchils Go by Default , Three important committco meetings called .for 10 o'clock ycstciday morning at the court house went by default owing to tlio non- attcndancoof these who should have been present. There was the matter of providing a stone pile to work prisoners , which was to bo set tled nt the Coard of public works ofllce , but no mooting could bo held for the reason stated , although Mr. Balcomo and Councilman Donnelly were on hand. Commissioner Anderson was the absentee. It was learned , however , that the committee will probably recommend adver tising for bids for the prisoner labor and letting ting out the work of the jallbtids , somewhat after the fashion of state prison contracts , tlio only difference being , perhaps , that the contracts will bo for the work actually done instead of for the liiuo of the prisoners as is the case in most state prisons. The commit tco anticipates , it was further learned , con siderable dillleulty in getting n location within reasonable distance from the county jail for doing the work. The plan of adver tising for bids will , it is thought , aid in solving this diflieulty. Another meeting which failed to connect was that of the county commissioners as a committee on constructioncalled for the third unsuccessful time to consider that linal esti mate on the new hospital. Billinm Turner eamo In at a quarter after 10 , and after play ing several games of craps on ths chairman's desk and winning every game ho went away to jubilate. His opponent was n backwoods constituent. No sooner had Turner gone than Anderson appeared and said that es Dick O'Keofo had the papers "in the ease" within his bosom pocket and had failed to show up ho would take the responsibilitj- adjourn ing the meeting to some other timo. County Auditor Evann , who was expected to play some sort of an unknown hand in the pro ceedings , was seen and said : "I think it was pretty well understood , though not dellnitely so , that the committee on construction wouldn't ' meet until some time in the afternoon. Coots told 'omhedidn't ' think ho could got any report until D or a o'clock and probably later. " "Just what is Mr. Coots expected to report on ? " Mr. Evans was asked. "That's n puzzler , perhaps. I don't see , however , that ho can report on anything else but just as to whether Kyan & Walsh have llnishcd their contract cleaned the hospital work all up or not. " The third mooting that failed to materialize was the council board of equali/ation on the Tenth street viaduct. Not n soul of thorn was on hand. Matters did not result any moro favorably In the afternoon. The commissioners as sembled , with the exception of Mr. O'Keeffe ' , and after waiting until nearly o'clock for the chairman of the committco on construction the board adjourned until Saturday at a o'clock. It was vaguely rumored that there was method in Mr. O'Keeffo's continued absence , nnd that ho would like to have the board ac cept the hospital without any ns-sistunco from him. him.Tho The couneilmon nlso failed to appear as a board of equalization. Messrs. Shrlvcr , Blumer , Wheeler and Lo\vrjy \ were on hand , but the balance of the council wcro conspicu ous by their absence. NI3BIIASKA "itOMOiOPATinSTS. Tlioy Convene at tlio 1'axton Hotel This Alleriioon. The Nebraska Honuuopathio Medical so- cloty convened In this city yesterday after noon. The meeting is being held at the Paxton and about two hundred delegates are expected to bo in attendance. Tlio society has mem bers in all parts of the state and a largo num ber In this city. Among tlio latter uro the following physicians : W. A. Humphrey , C. L. Hart , Mrs. II. B. Davies , Miss Emma J. Davies , George II. Pursoll , E. S. Allen , J. U. Bnmesdnlo , C. G. Sprague , D. A. Foote , W. H. Hanchctt , K. W. Council , Mrs. Amelia Burroughs. The officers of the association are A. L. Maeombor of Norfolk , president ; W. II. Hanchott , Omaha , llrst vlco president ; J. li. Hawk , Grand Island , second vice prosdient ; W. E. Buck , Mlmlen , secretary ; O. S. Wood , Omaha , treasurer. The association convened nt the P.ixton ut J p. m. today , and the afternoon session will bo devoted to reports of the secretary and treasurer , and the board of censors , as well us the reports of mombuiM on prevailing disoascs. This evening will bo devoted to miscella neous business and the addresj of the presi dent. The morning and evening sessions tomor row will bo taken up by cHiiIcs and papjra on various subjects. Tomorrow night Prof. J. S. Mitchell M. D. , LL D. , of Chicago will lecture at the Young Men's Christian association hull on "Medical Progress. " This will bo followed by a ban quet nt the Paxton , at which Mayor Cushiug will deliver an address of welcome. . The sessions on Friday will bo given over to clinics nnd papers. In the morning Prof. J B. S. King of Chicago will deliver an nd- dross on "Personal Influence In Medicine. " The session will close Friday afternoon. Thu local commlttoo , consisting of Drs. W. II. Ilanclielt , D. A. Footo , C. G. Spraguoand C. F. Bruner , has made very complete ar rangements for the entertainmunt of the delegates. PAYING 'fllK P13.VAI/TY. Prisoners Sentenced to the Peniten tiary lor VarlouH OIVonncH. Judge Clarkson proscribed long thinking spells for tlireo mon yesterday morning. John Lnubo , who preuenlod Sam Snyder , n Tenth street broker wltli thrco balls of lead from the muzzle of a revolver , some time agr , wns given three ycaM to ponder over the fun ho hnd. John took the potion with n smllo that sqcmcd nn Infringement on Ncnl , the murderer's copyright in that lino. Charles WommorUdof , the penman whom several Omaha merchants will remember for n long time , was the next to take his medicine. Before the dose wns presented to him ho had re marked to County Attorney Mnhonoy : "Now , you'll please recommend that the court don't give mo over n year , won't you I" "Why should I , " said the attorney , "when your offenses number more than onol" "Well , 'cause you know this Is my llrst time of offense. " "See hero , Wommerhdorf. " continued the county attorney , "do you tell us that this for gery you have been convicted of hero In Omaha is tlio 11 rat you wcro over guilty of I" "Certainly ye , sir , on my honor , " replied "Worn. " "And you were never convicted of n crime before In your life ! " "Never , sir , never ! " "Wommcrlsdorf you are n consttmnto liar ! " said the attorney In his calm and dlgnltled manner. "I know more about you than you ever dreamed I knew. 1 have time to glvo you but ono Instance of how well I know your past life. You were convicted of for- gcrv in Dubuqite , la. , and given six months for'it ! " The prisoner turned pile ns death Itself nnd without n word stopped up to the bar and heard himself sentenced to eighteen months In the Nebraska twnllentliuy. Midon Drake the Italian who carved up his next door- neighbor in so nearly fatal a manner was bcntcnced to ono year In tlio pen. pen.Jonas K. Harris has applied for a receiver to delennlno the amount duo him on n mort gage given by Sherman L. Clement , Winnie E. Clement and Sunnier Clement to secure payment on notes for ? l.71.1. Kobert T. Neal who plo.nl not gulllty to the charge of forgery a few duys ago was brought before Judge Clarkson tills afternoon nnd plead guilty. Ho xvas then sentenced to eighteen months in the penitentiary , sentence to date from May 1. District Court. John Sheridan brought suit for $10,000 damages against the Armour-Cudahy pack ing company. The suit Is an outcome of the explosion of the boiler at the packing house of the defendant company on February ' . ' 2 , whereby the plaintiff represents that ho was so badly scalded and bruised as , to bo unable to work. Louis A. Goldsmith , tlio ex-garbago mas ter , has sued the Omaha and Grant sm"ltin comnnnv for $ .VCi. Ho represents that he had "a barn on the river bank containing n sleigh , harness , etc. , of the valueof $ .V > 5 , which was totally destroyed by a lira built by the smelting company's employe. ! and carelessly allowed to spread. Mrs. Martha Samlaud has commenced suit against Otto Lang for $ . 1,01x1 damages for defamation of character. The petition charges Long with having made certain de famatory statements regarding her chastity both before and after her marriage , the state ments having been made to the husband of the plaintiff. She alleges that it was with great diflieulty she persuaded lierlriisbandnot to institute proceedings for divorce on no- count of statements referred to , and she also alleges that she has suffered great pain both of body and miud by reason of thooeeurreneo. Louis Steiger , an eleven-year-old boy , by his next friend , his father , has sued Dr. J. B. Kalph for S.'i.lHX ) damages for malpractice. The boy's leg was broken and was set by Dr. Kalph. It is alleged that the operation was performed In such a way as to leave the boy permanently lame. Mrs. Annie L. Cook appeared before Judge Wakeley yesterday ns plaintiff in a suit against Henry Cook , who has bccomp famous , in a way , by bis supposed connection with the Millard hotel suicide. The suit was to quiet the title to three lots in Greenwood ad dition to tlds city. It was stated upon the witness stand by Mrs. Cook that bhe hud bought the lots with her own money and had made the payments on thorn. Cook persuaded her to let him take the deed and have it re corded , but instead of doing tlis lie had an other deed made , conveying the property to himself , and then recorded this last deed. Ho admitted this altcrwards to his wife when aho went to see him in Oklahoma , but said ho was afmill to eomo to Omaha to straighten matto-3 out as ho w.is nfraidof being arrested and sent to the penitentiary. Judge Wakoloy ordered tlio title to bu vested in the wife. The jury in the ea.su of Hichard Hall , who was tried on tlio charge of shooting nt Detective - toctivo Savage , returned a verdict of not guilty and Hall was discharged. County Court. Adolph Stofkon obtained a judgment in the county court against the Stockholders' manufacturing stove repair company in Feb ruary last in the sum of $ )53.75. ) Henry A. Kostcrs was ono of the stockholders and nn execution against him was returned ursatis- fled. Kostcrs afterwards made a statement under oath that ho was not indebted to tlio repair company and had no control of any of its property. Siofkon now alleges that Kos- tor.s is indebted to the repair company and asks Judgment against him in the sum of ft ) ! .5u. W. T. Seaman has sued David L. Carpen ter and wife for S'JOIl..H ) on a note. Norman II. Brown has commenced suit against Charles C. Blazer and Frank Barnard to recover S.'i..ri on u note. The Homo insurance company secured n judgment against Johanna Johatison for ? r."j.ii. ; In the ease of Wallace ct al against D. A. Lynn judgment was rendered for the plaintiff in the sum of c0t.ii. ! ; : ; Anna Wilcuts recovered n judgment of $7 < ) ri.lH against Amos Phillips. The Bishop Jfc Wheeler loan company re covered n judgment of S170.81 against A. W. Nason ot al. { S a blood disease. Until tuo poison 13 expelled from the system , there can be no euro for this loathsome ami dangerous malady. Therefore , the only effective treatment is n thorough course of Ayer's Snrsapnrllln the best of nil blood purifiers. The sooner you begin tlio bettor ; delay is dangeioim. " I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies , nml wns treated by n number of physi cians , but received no benefit until I began to take Ayor's Sarsaparllln. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo of this troublesome complaint and com pletely restored my health. " Jesse M. IJoggs , Holmau's 51111s , N. C. " "When Ayor's Sarsaparilla was roc- ommimdcd to mo for catarrh , I was In clined to doubt Its efficacy. Having tried so many rnmedio.s , with little ben efit , I bad no faith that anything would euro mo. I became emaciated from loan of nppotlto nnd impaliud digestion. I bad nearly lost the oi'Mse of smell , and my system was badly deranged. I was nbont discouraged , when n friend urged mo to try Ayor's Sarsaparilla , and referred - forrod mo to porsyiifi whom It had cured of catarrh. After taking half n dozen liottlos of this medicine , I am convinced that the only sure way of treating this obstinate disease is through the blood. " Charles II. Maloney , 113 lUver St. , Lowell , Mass. arsaparilla , UT Dr. . C. Ayer & Co. , Lowell , Mass , i'rlco $1 ; ilx botllca , $ J. Worth $5 a bcttla. C TETSON'S O 01T AND STIFF Boyd's Opera House Block. TO THE EIGHT. Do not bo Imposed on by ony of the nnmcroos Imitations , eubstltalcg , etc. , hlch are lloollns the world. There la ouly ono Snlfl'a Bjxxlflc , nnd there Is nothing lllo It , Our remedy con tains no Jlcrcnry , Pobuh , Arsenic , or nny pois onous f ubstnneo xvtmtcrcr. 1 1 builds up the gen * cral ticAlth from the flr t dose , and ban never foiled to cradicalo contagious Mood poison ami ito effects from the ryttiTa. Ito euro to get the cualDc. Scud your addrcra for oar Treatise on Jlkxxl and Skin Dlscaac * , which nil ) bo niaU-xl free. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . AtNrtn. < K Symptoms of Torpid Liver. T cni of nppptlto nml nnnvntttio nto nxtlvc , litit homi'Mmr ' * nllrrti.ito l nv > iii > Y or dlurrlurti : piiln In tint hold , uc- roniiiui1ml | Avltli uditll , lirnvy Kcnxntlnn la the liitrk iinrt ; ] ialn In tint right cldoiui I un der hliiiiildcr lilnilot rulliii'Hx nftor riitlti ) * , vltha ( IMiirllnntlnn orxi-rllon of lindy or inlnil ; Irritability rf t < 'iiiHT. ImvKplrltM loss of lin'lilory , M Illi il li'i'lli. ; ; ot lmvllignriici't- cilacpino duty ! general Mcarlnr nml debili ty. It'tlirno unrih\tiiur ! > tiMbi'iMleil.Horlotu < llwn rs 111 Mum bn < lo\ eloped , .No better reirtedyriu beuied Hum Tut f- < Till * . Axln- Klc < l < > lU-odili'i'SHIirH u rliunuu of fi cling HI often to a'ltunlsh tl | < > Niitrurur. Tutt's Niitrurur.Pills Cure Bilious Prlco , 25c. Oilico , 39 & 41 Park Place , I.1. Y. GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE MARK TUB ( I H i : A T TRADE HARK _ _ _ ixtn.iMu UKM- / > iKIIV. . An nnriill- " IIIK euro for Sum- InilVpikm"M , Hpprnmtorrhroa , Impotuncy , nnd till ill-nmsi'i that follow nn n no- quenco of polf- Atm o ; us IjOM ' " .mm . SlSltud'p ; I'aln In the Ilnck , Dimness of VlMon , I'remntnroOld AKP. nnd innny otlior ill oi"i'H ; IIiit : load to Insniilty or uuiMimpllon nnd n prctimtttro crnvn. C3 < "Knll pnrtlmlnr In our piinplct , which wodn- plrolo i < ciiil tree liy mall loovuryono. JTr 'l'ho Speci fic medlclno Is cold nt ? 1 per pai-kmc , or ! T p.-wkii e < for 15. or will ho sent frou by mail on the receipt uf the money , hy mldiox lnit Till ] GOODMAN 1HJUO CO. . 110 FAHNASI STiir.frr. - - O.MMM. Nnii , On recount of cotinti'rfplM , wo have mloptoo _ . tIlowVntppur the only ccmtlno. GRATEFUL-COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. "ny n IlinrntiKh knowledge ! of the nntural laws which govern the opurntlons of ill c tlon anil nutri tion , anil by u careful application of the llnu | ir pur- llcs of ell ( .elected Oocon , Mr llppt liiwprov Weil our brcakfnit tables with it rk'ltc'itely flavored liuvuraco which may have ns man ) heavy doctors' bills. It lj liy the Judicious use of mull articles of diet that a constitution may buKraduall ) bnllt up until etronj uniniKli to rcKlft every teliilencv to Ulsc-iso. Hun dreds of subtle maladies are llo.itln nroimtus readr to attack \vhere\er theio U a ucnk point. We ni'iy escape many n iatalhhaft liy keeping ourselves well fortlllod with iniro blood an 1 a properly nourblieil frame. " Civil Service Ca/elto. .Made pimply with bolllnt. water or mllU. Sold only In half pound tins , by inutcrs , labeled thill : JAMES EPPS & CO. , " ' " DRINK ROOT HIRES'BEER. ' . The Purest nnd Best Drink In the World. Appetizlzlng , Delicious , Sparkling und the Best Blood Punfler and Tonic. 4 1'iiclcngo [ liquid ! " " > < - ' , niokus 5 gallons. EVERY BOTTLE Guaranteed. No Troublo. Easily Made. Try It Ask your Druggist or Grocer for It nnd take no othur. r-eo that you got 111 ItllS' . THE ONLY GENUINE. Blade hy 0. E. HIKK9.1'lilladolplila , 1'cnn. insnmio > sort fK Of III- - . . -ij - CS'At rUKUjCJCJIrtlSby 'UCCTRIC BEIT AND SUSPEKSCn/ _ . . ItDMCY , Mule for Ihii uperICe r"r- polo , Cure ol ( ] rnrrttlT0 \ > c&IDrk * Rlrlng frrrrl ; . Mild , Nnnlh * In ? . I'xnllMiionb Currf li &r Rlpctrleity thrnuEh nil WKAK I'iKlB. nil.irlllglhc tollKALTIInndVlCOltOISSTItL.-iUTlt. Hf.-lrlc ( urrcnl Fell In.linllj , or un forftlt I .ikXI In caib. IEI T .nil HuitFa.orT | Cuwl | tf 96. and up. \t oral mex t'er * naapnllr rurvl In thpe moDtln. Sculpil ramrlilet ITPC. BAnDENIiLEOTRIOCO. , 109U3 lUit. , CHICAHO.IIL TIII2 1'lUUItn ' ( ) . " Tlio figure 0 In our ilntos.nlll mnlcft i\ Ions § tT- No man or woman now living will ever ( Into Jocumcnt without using tlia fHjuto 0. It itnmlj In the third place In 1SVO , whore It will rcmAln ten yean and then move up to tocoiul plaoo In 1WO , whcro It will rc t for ono hurMrcil ycr r9. There I another " 9" w hloh tuu nlso coma U ) Mny. It Is unlike the figure 0 In our dates In the respect thnt It has nlreaJy moved up to first place , where U will permanently remain. It It called the "Xo. 8" Hlch Arm Wheeler A Wilson Sowlnr ; Machine * . The "Xo. 0" wn endorsed for first pl.ico hy th experts of lluropo nt Iho 1'arli Kxjiosltlon of 18SV ) , whcro , after n severe contest with the leading ma- clilim of the world , U wn9 nwnrded the only Grand 1'rl/o given lo family tewing machine * , nil other * on exhibit having received lower mvanli Df gold medals , clo. The French Oovc'rnmont nbo recognized Itseupcrlorlty by thodecoratlonot Mr. Nnthank-lWIicclcr , I'resldcntof the company , with the Cross of the Legion of Honor. Tbo "Ko. 0" U not nn old mnchlno Improved upon , but 13 nn entirely now inachlno , nnd tlm Grand 1'rlM ct Pnrls was awarded II us the iranil' ; cstiidvancolu lowinc machluo ttiechnnUm of lha npo. These who buy It can rest assured , lUer * fore , of luvlUB the very latest and beU. \VHEELEU & WILSON M'F'O CO. , 185 .ami 187 WuliiiHh Avo. , Chicago , P. 1 ? . FLOmiAN & CO , 221) ) North Kith Htt-oct. HOW TO BUY THIS. LxlNMN STORE. T > cry iinrtleiilnr hoiisckonper wants nlco llm'ii , ilio iiiiiktaiul will have It. Wo tire pi-opari'd to sunil samples to tlio laillos of Omaha , from which they can mul.o tlU'll'SOlCL'tlOllS. Wo deal tiM'liislvoly In T > ! nons , niul carry only tlm uholccst liupni'latlimi illirct from tlio nmtmfactiiror. Yoiisavolhomlililli ) pi-ollt. I'uirliiisors Imvo tlio liunullt of HKMAnir.n-vof KDoils nml tlio ! < > " < " < t prlcps eoiiilsti'iit with high quality.VrIto us for lufoi-matlon. WM. S. KINSEY & CO. , The fifth Avenue I.Inpii Stoic , S8S Fifth Avenue , - New York KERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. o for TIvpt"rIi ( , P7zInwIMt ! , ; "t'nraRln ! , Wnl-c- . Mental Ifcprcssion , Huitcninir oC Iho Ittahi , r < - nultfnir In Irv-anltynutl luiitlnw to tuluMjr tlvcnv and dcith. Prcmicuro Ol. ! ARC * , liarrennes * LnMiirl i.Mr In either FOX. lnvoliiMtary hob * ' 3 , an < l HpcnnatoiiLa ? i cAUHod t > v o\ur-cxtrlio-\ the lirnln , * ilf-cImHo or ovcr-lnJiil pnco. IJai-h br x contaln onomuntL' * tioat- mont. Jlftltox , or elx ! * > r S > , tent t v mallprt > pil < t. M'llli eirli oriliM * for tlboii - * . will ecntl pur > ht-scr piiaran * u tr > mfuml mom v If Clio fetitrnrnt laiU to tur < ( .llfi * ' " - ' " ' "it" ' ( ii lV ) O OFDM AN DRUG CO. , 1110 Fnriiam Street , Oiualin , Nub. TO WEAK ffcrlnj from the enrol * of yonUifiil orrore , f arljr decay , unsilru wrnkiuit , lost manhood , < tc. , lit III Bend n valimlilo tn-atlso ( si-nli'ili contalnliiK lull liartlfiilan for homo curt * . I'ltKK of chnrKi ? . A uplomlhl mi-Ulcal work : f-houlil 1 ! road by ( ivory mnu who li norvniM nml ilrdllltatpd. AilrtrosH , T. LI'OWliJCIl.Hiooiltin.C'onu. . taan > " > hi the Umieti rttaifs. Also , 1'nbj fei * , Uicrlo , Sifrlifi im.l'ClIrl * ' Tricy - JM , One ( < r more t whnl * lo prir * rnt C , O , P. Jdfff frmri I < (1 ( Spfnrrr' * T > < v | tnry , W1W. Mril nn M , Ctnragn. f.1 to 410 wmil. S"nd to. > Tamp fm new rat * * lojJC. Thft Urc 3l fi't.tj > t tlis world. PURE SOLUBLE CHEAP § Rich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nourishing. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor a food and drink combined at a half cent a cup and fit for a prince. BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " O3TVAN HOUTEN'S COCOA ( "oiico tried , alu-nyi IIPCI ! " ) wni Invented nnil patented niul Uinuilo Id IColluiid. It Is acknowlodRcd liy tlia mnit umlncnt doctors and analysts that hy the > i > ucl l ( reittmiint VAN llourr.N's CoccM ha ? undorcotio , tlm oliiblllty of thu Ue li-ririnlnz ti ! > ii < tltiiuul > t liicrc uil flfty pui * cunt. , \vhilo the \vholo of the llbroi are Hoftouod and roudorud inora patatablo and dlcostihlo. "Vrcost tale In tlio world. " Ask for VAN lIoim.N'u mul tiiku no utlicr. CT The Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute. rorlnetrpitmentofallCnilONIOANDflnnOir'AI. DISKARKfl. Drn'ps , Apptlnnetn for I rforraltles , nnfl iiunej. II ot FA'llltloi , Appr.r.itui mil KoTOrtloj for successful tronm-nt of or rr tirmol ill u-iio ru- ( jctiln.Murtlcnl or Surgical 'JroMinonl. NiNK/l'V IIOUMU Knit I'A'ril'.N'ia. Ixurdnnd atlomianco. HnU AtiomTodiitloni t. Wrltu for olrrulari on Ueformltlin and llrnrn , Trunoi. C'hib Kr t , Ciirraturos of ttpltio , l'lle , Tuiuorg , Cnncor , Catnrrb , llronhl'ln ' , Inh Ution , lit * trlclljr , t'ara jruls , I.plla-ny , Klilnur. Jlmlclr. ) i : > a , Knr KMnnnd HIi oil , nnl allSurulcul Ororallons , lil3iASi.S : OK XVDtlKK n .pocUliy. llooii of l > lioaBi > o ( Wom.-n I- roc.Vo Imyo loti'ly uJUn.t n 1 ylru III I epirtinintf ir WniLon du InsConllno uaat ( tttrlcilr I'riMilu ) Only loi.iblo ( MedonIintliiit | raiklnu nmiccmltr of 1'HIVATK lilHI'AHf'S. All moot l lf iues uercii 'fully tioilai. Hrplil lili " U m rommel fro n the nuu : wt o.t mouirr- NPW Ko iorHllv Ticiln'iii ) f r I.ouof VI 1 1'owcr. 1'iirt e > utinlilo to vlilt UK in y uo trua od atUunohy corivipxin P'lie All f in uiuuleutli nio nllilentlnl. Hu.ilo no ur lii > trutut-nt > noiit liy mnll or on > ru < to- ourely pai-bet nomnrkilo InitlrMeoantanUor raider Ono pi-r'onul lntir l vr profmni I. Call an 1 < > run It on oriend htitorr of your c.ivonr.d KO will ( and In t > l tin wraiparuur llo. IK TO MfN 1'HHK , uuon I'rlvalo SpKlaloN'e'vous IlUuuei , lupoiency , HjiihilU , IJIi-ulnu1 Vartoocole. with iuoillou | I it. Addron Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , Corner Oth and HarnoySts. . Omnhn , Neb. Etchings. Emerson. Engravings. Hallct& Davis. Artists' Supplies. Kimball. Mouldings. Pianos & Organs , Frames. Sheet Music. 1013 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. UUNIINEOC STEAMERS Pnssjjotn anil from nrc.it Brlblnandi natts ol Ctirope Montroal-LI i > rpool toutc , by I ! vr.ilcrs ot St. Lawrence , jhorlpit clnll. Uliior llonton , to I'lnlnilolphin. Liverpool to nml fro lliiUlmorc. Thirty ytonmerii.nttt ( \ oxcclnlo Accominoilnllinis tins\it'a"cil | Weekly sailings AMiAR A 4' . .ton ! Went Ajj'to.j C.I. SullllCll , kl4n icr , 112 1,1k Unllo at. , ChlCRRO , lit GLASGOW , LONDONnEiiRY , BELFAST DUBLIN , LIVERPOOL ft LOHDON. rnojt NI\V YOIUC itvnav Tiiuu itAY. Cabin I'assngo $35 to $60. nccordlnd to location o ( stateroom. Excursion $05 to $93. Blcoraifo tnnmt Irom iuro : | jnt Inmost Intes. AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO. , General AgcnU. G3 Broadway NEW YORK , .Tno. llli'iriMi. ( ioiu'ral WcMimir iutt Iv.inilnlp'i ' Mn ot. I'liti-iijo. llarij I Mmct Tlio.i ( anno. Jlrtsr CLASO * lh Inrfr : t * Vnte t nml 11 nc ' In ttio World * tIEW YOnKTlLOHDaNOERHY'AMD'GLASGOW. ( . CIHCASSIA. ,111110 ? i ITIIIIIIMA : jnno al. ANnilWIA. .luno II i rrilS'I. IAJnnii23. Now VorU , Quccnstowit niul 1Avoi'iwol. Thp ( VhMirntPil I Mnv ! HH cm oi < HO.MI : | . .limnu.tii. > . .inly2 < ; iii. SALQJ1N , SECOND-CLASS AND STEERAGE i ntm oil limit I ti-i nn to ami from I IIP | irtiirli > al SCOTCH , EKCUSH. IRISH ADD AIL COSTIKENIAt POUTS rtriirolimth-Ui tit ri-iliii-i > < l , iiiuiln miulatm * tt > utiirij li > i-ithi r Hiiirtuii"4im | | I'lvdi IIivtrMunty North 01 Woulh of 1 n'lnnil N | tM or tilln nltnr CIRCULAR LETTERS OF CIIEOIT AND DRAFTS nt loura rum-lit r tr Appl * to unj of out lot-ill iiKi-nu , or to HENDERSON BROS. , CIllCQKOi liOcal AtjiMilnlOtuahn ; Harry 1. Moorp , Chnrld MnrosV. . F. Vnlll , 11. 1' . Duuul. CUIrun'M Uallk , Ult Wolf. S WAHTIIMOUK COl.T.IUiK. . t'A Open' Pth m intli. 1th , lsa ; 'I'hlrty mnulc froi llroad SI. Station , 1'hlli. I'nder c.iri ! of 1 1 lendi 1'ull coll.'uoc ourse for tmth Htivei le'ulliiK | k > Unml enl , Knului'iMlnt ; , Si'timllllu and Literary decree ) Ile.ilthful l < ration , extensive Krounrti , liu < ldliiK | luiKhlno 9ho | > H , lnlioratorlo * . iind lllirarle.t , I or fin iiartlcul.ir'i niliirn t W.M Al'I'I.UTO.V , I'h.I ) . , ArtlnK President Denver , Colo. , Capital Prize $7,500. TIOKKTS , HO CUNTS 10.YOH. S26.370 PA-ID EACH MONTH BANK OF COMMERCE PAYS ALL PHIZES. Address B. F , K1IODUS , DE.NVKK , - COLORADO , EBB8RS OF YOUTH. ; BUFFEHEllS FHOJI .NVrvoiw lL-tilllly , Youthful Indlnrrctlona , I.oit Manhood. B6 urOv/nPliyscianji / [ - 01-ny men , from tlio I'tTucta of yotithful ' Ini ; nidcnco , lifivn IminKlit about n ntnlu uf I > utakiuiitMltiHthaa ndtirMl tlio tfwnuidl * JH < ' > tout mi much as to Imlucu almost mriy J othtr dlnyjwo , niul too nnl caueo nf tlio ; t trouldu ioarcelj'uver bcfnif nuiiM3cltHl ( tl'oy ' i ar diictorcvlfor evorytlilnjf hut the rfulit < ( ono. Notnlthbtamllntc the mnny valuahlu ' i ntniwllt'8 ti&t ! medical cclonou haiproilucod J for the U'llcf of thtsclasi of ( inl lento , none \ of the onllimry mtMlcH of tnntineitt iir rtrt ' f cure. Durln ourrxtonnlrocolletrunnilhoS' i pltal nractlrowo have cxikoiltncutcfl with | t nuj dJHCorertxl new and concentrator rrino- i ( died , Thu nceoiiitDtnyln prescription la of * | ( fertnl AA n rertnln nnu upenly cure , oa ; hundrcdflof CGBPS in our practice liaro lnten ' Af routorwl to jMrfcot hrnUh br Its u o nftor ! , D all other rcmmlioBfnllfvl , I'urfcctly puroln * > S irroaiuiitHinutttiuuguaiatliopreiiarutloaof ! this pixfcrlition. [ ; * XZ Krytlirox > Ion COCA , 1 2 drachm , Jorubvhln.l 2 drarhm , Iletonlaj lUoicn , 1 Ji drachm , flclnomln. " - - ' - - Kxt. Uptaiulra , . . ( llycorlntvi . Ulr. llukuWi-illd. TnkolilUnt3p.ni..Aitilnn- j othcrcn KflnfftoUd. Inaomorast ft will , Ui nt ( wary fur the patlout to tnlo two 1 > HU ; nt l cdtitno , making thu numberttmo auay. ' ThU roni ly In adniitwl t ierory condition of ' imrroiisdoUlity liihlivpakneaslnultherfler , | MI 1 t poclnlly in thosu CAJOU rccultlne from < imprudonpo. Tlio rvctipcrntlvo powrn of 1 llili n'itorattrnnrotruly artonlihlnff.findHa < imo continued for iifchnrt ttnioclinucreu tlio ! taTuulddoblltritf ! d.nprviliwa condition to : on of itnuwiid Hfo and vfjfop. i AH wo fire con tatitly In rucclpt of lottem of J inpiirr rcJntltH to tnh rrrncdy , wo would ; ray to Unwiwho would prof or tu obtain It of < ui. by rtmtttlnfc 1 ft > ermt'lr ttcalwl pnck- ' ntjo contalnlin ? 60 1-llU , cnrufully com * IM > unild , will bo Pfiit by iclurn mall from ; unrpilvfitu U ! oniiory , r wo vXt furnish fl tHxcka ivvrlilrh will euro Juoit us orSS. Addntus or call on % How England Nodical Institute , 31 Trt-mont How , Doilon , Ma > . it. IMJ , hj V. II. ! Do You Know That Dr. Simons Is ono of the innnt hi'li'.ntlfl niul Hiu-i'iissfiil uliyKluluns In thu I'nltui rit.itos , mid Unit ln > Is liii-ateil at coruor o .luiii'.s anil Ulili HH. ! unil tionlH nil casux o \M'K'VIIS ( ) II ) M TY frmn wlialovo ' lM < lUUiJJljllAl \ \ 1 cuuso , Holontl Ilo'illy ami Hiid'cssfiilly. Dr. KIniDiis ISUKJIOO In all foiuali ) uoiiiplulntx , No pin HOI iiK f nun any of tliosu dtstn > ssliu trouh c'iiiu-i to lot uvuiyhoily kniiw It , ( ? < to 1)1 ) SliiiniiHwIni H a rn iiliirly ( Hlin'iit.-d plijtilolii , without thu sninbliuir-o nf itlii'lory | : nljon him llo will illiiv-'oiiiHc your c-uso unit ttil you plainly whuthuryoii t'liu bni-urt'il or not ( /'all on him a * thousands of othi-r.s liavoiloni1 ( 'onto and bu liajijiy. Hiu-cuasfiil truntiiiunt lj mull. IK. ) SIMONS ; nH. \ . Ifilli HI. . Omaha. Noli. GiLLOTT GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889. THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. 9YP1IIF I"s " In 'JO to m tlayi kj i i JllUK ) | iy USD of tlm iiiarvulons Mailu llcinodr tMlUlfornciimi It will not i-uro. CAU- TIWN li > ft thuKdiiuliio rtiaiodyVrno or call on 1' . C Juilyn , iiOl J llainoy Strout , Unmhu , .SuLirnoka. Wnkr.cia of Body nnd Iliad , Elftctd jflirrortcrKictneJlnOlilorYoutir , ' ' ' ' ' 'EnTRMTo OAL'coVrQUFi'At'o.'Nl'Yl , i > l or , aud houllli full ] r ptorcd. .r t. r * . art rnUrKvil..trrni/ihflnoa < llu't Trt.ilx MIIV li oo aud rralnd. It I'rU. : i.J l > . JMiiu LUUitui I > 31I11'TB , 110 * 119 HIIIUu bt. , XX AQOODH1CH , I.awyitr , Ul Dutirliorn Ml Ohlo'iK" . tfJ yourv Buuuoifful praolloi Ailrlcufrtto , nouuDliolty , bpui'lulf j luuuy aiutuit.