TITE OaiAIIA DAIliT HUE : S UN'DAY , MVHCII 1 , 18DI-S1XTMKN VAGUS , 11 THE UUNGEll IS THE LOBBY , Ohnrks II , Hojt and Scmotlilng Aleut the Mnmicrof Man llo Is. ATTRACTIONS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK , \ . \Vlui ( 'I lii-iitcr- < : < IIM-M Will rind to In- tri'M ' 1'ln'iii al llto Vai'liiiisi I'lm-cs ol'A Miiisi'ini'iit llurinn tin- \ Sc\ If you \\oro to | inM Mr. Charles Hoyl on ( bo itrei't , utul took the tiouble to look lit him tvvlco , you would not bo re waul oil by nnv hcmatlon whnlevor lie would hat illy stand out of the throng. Hut It yon wuio to meet Idin in t\vo \ ininutei ho would impress vou with Ids dellnlilful pi'isomnil.v mid there would bo nn emphatic declaration on jour pint that the man beforeon } know what , ho \\iii talking about. More than that , there would bo entcrUln- inrnt , for hols oneof the few intetostln talkers In tlio profession , utul what is still tnoie , ho never talks without saying some thing \ \ ortliot the closest consideration If > \voroto question him about the nb- struco piobleins of the law > ousould Hud a Itcen , annlytleal mind , biotiitht to tiear upon tboques'lons at bar and a kno\\liil i' dH- ] ila.ed that sieinsioii.nrkable in the lav man Should you aslt him to ilollno his poMtinn uiion t.o ! great u-lli-'lous ptoblenm whleli imi- ftonl limnanltv , heio too , you -would meet \vlth oloso aniiHsi8Hlio\vliiK \ that Mr llo\t ) ini not spout nil bis time evolving "IJug liu- blok , " " 'lin ' Soldiers1' and "Texas Sleets " In polities he Is a demoi rat mid tells \ \ 1th evident enjovinont of the tltno when ho was a candidate for the nomination of iisscmblvman from his homo district In thu ( ! ieen Moun tain state , ami was defeated by only oneuu , and that cast by a man who had beui pioiionnced against the dlsttlct belnn lepiesentoil by "thoso taination show folks. " Hut the young polltii Ian got even wltn his antagonist hv shoeing up the sanctimonious citl/iMi in a foigerund ex-convict. Mr lloyt Is an observer , ho sees tholudi- PIOUS and the seilmis side of things iiinno- diatoly , and he seems , moieovei , to bo a thoiough Judge of Iniman character ; and through these ehariictoiistics ono can readily tnicu the reason fur his prououniuil success as a jiliivwright. It inn ) bo , too , that the jenis ho spent In the journalistic mofessloa wire not without tlich fruit , for 1 know Mr. lloyt Is today | mt ! > capable of telling you what new a is as ho was jears ago \\hen ho occupied a prominent position on the Hoston ( ilobc , and later tilled the funny inan'.s ilnnr on the Boston I'ost. This VVIIH in IS7T. when he. was onlj ulghtion years old , ho you can icadily count the H'lir.s that lie has lived During the oouiso of an hour's con- veisatlon 1 had \\ilh him while In Oniahn last v\eek 1 made bold to ask whether boiMitleipated spiinginga ci.vptogiam on tlie public , In view of the fuel tlnit all the titles of his plays commence with "A , " as for ex- iiinplo , "A Hunch of ICejs , " "A I'.ulor Mnti'h , " "A Tin Soldier , " "A Hag Uabv , " "A Texas Hteor , " "A Midnight Bell. " "Not nt all , nivboj"saiii Mr lloyt. " 1 I ellt'vothu nsoof theindelinitoartielostioi.ger thna the dellnlto us I have used it Is my plnj s A' has lefeieneo to a class , 'thu' to a paitie- ularoneof a class and that naturally mikes Tlio Held mnlower. If I had mimed 'A Texas Steer , ' 'The Texas Steer , ' vou would naturally look for a paitleular being , not the tvne. " In spcaltlngof Ida new plnv now In pioeoss ol construction mid to bo called ' 'A ' Temper ance Town , " Ilojt oxpiessed some do : bt as tooiioiharaiter In the play , that of u minis ter who Is a prohibition enthusiast , conscien tious in his belief , but noveitlielessa bigot The lending character of the toiy will he a guod-i atnreil dvnnhanl who luens a dram shop , bat who never IMS been known to sell liquor to a drunken man or to anyone who ought not luuo it The minister ami his coboits innUa n mid nn the saloon , dump the liitiors ] out into the sticetnnd then tiold a .service of prayer and Ming over their triumph. After listening to the exhortation of the man of Ciod.the saloonkccpei makes a speech In which bo iclates tbo storv of his life , how ' ho fought for the unioii ; 'how bin property was conliscated while in thoariuj , his wito nnd children miiilo beggars by those v\hom ho supposed his ftiends , and now , after jears of toll , having succeeded in getting together n llttlo monc } widen ho hue invested In tbo liquor business , too feeble to ijo out to work , he Is made a beggar n ain in ids old ago bv the heartlessness of Christ's advocate. Natmallj this bpcecu makes u decidedsen- sation. Ttioiloso of the plav tlnils the drunkard , who was inner very offensive or vicious , to- formed , not hy the spilling of the liquor in the Muet , but by the love of the wife. Wlnlo Mr HoU has nmnv incidents to rely on for the pionouneed stand ho takes ho is still in doubt whcthei to vaiat the prohibi tionist In the colors I have mapped out. It will oo inteiestingto know the position the secular press will take upon "A Temper- nneo Town" whin pioduced next season , piobably at the new theatio lloyt and 'I bom- us will build In New York. Apropos of the imthot of "A Texas Steer , " n funny incident is. lecalled in which Mr lloyt nni ! Mr. Thomas , his partner , llgurcil v cry extensively , It was during the proscnco of Nlllson , Seinbiich , SignarCainpnnini in Hoston , then appealing in grand opeia.thatMr Hovt's "A ilunchof Keys" was pioduced at tbo 1'aiK theater. Ono night neither Nill on or Sembrieh wore in the bill. Theic were visiting them at tlio hotel a Sp.udsh countess and a joung niece of Tltjons , mid lloyt invited the party to occupy a box nt Ids play as tlio guests of himself and Mr. Thomas , who then had become associated with Mr. lloyt , in fact ho had fur nished too monoj to bung It out. Frank Smigoilittle Frank , was then the business manager , and with an eye to busi ness let it be geiieially Known that tl.e dis tinguished part ) ivoiltd be piescnt. QTbo tesult was a full lobby. lloyt cmno in the tirst carriage vvltlithe priniadonno and hustled in with pride. It was with difticulty they could pet thiough the crowd. As ho came in by the door keeper ho said loud enough to bo heard evurvwhote , "Mr. Thomas will como in presently with the maids and the wiaps. " Ills partner's arrival was therefore so- iciiely undomonstratlvo. Mr Thomas never thinks of this without ( i Hush of shame over tbo wicked Joke a Joke at the expense of two bright women. It Is needless to say that ho lies , awake nights concocting some scheme for the mini liilatlon of llovt's in Me. Hut that ho is us far away ni over from the attalumunt of bis object is the opinion of Tin Lotvinu. A distinctive nnd prominent feature of the Creole builusquo company engagement , opened vestentaj at the Grand , will bo the matinco to bo given this afternoon nt -.iu : o'clock The Smulay evening en tcitninmont.s at both of the principal thea ters have mot \vith great public favor since they wore Inaugurated , but this afternoon's performance will bo nn innovation on the reg ular older of things. It would not bo at tempted with mi ordinary company. This Creole coinu.uo Is conceded in all theatrical circles , to bo far above the ordinary burlesque organization It Is on account of the sttength mid reputation of the Creole * that this cxtia Sunday matinee per f 01 manco is announced , theieby affording an additional oppoitunity for many to attend the entertainment who otherwise would not have the opportunity to ' do so. The Sunday afternoon matinees are very popular in otticr largo western cities , Kansas Citv , St. Louis , St. Paul , Minneapo- llsand others , and it now remains to bo been vv bother Omaha will largel ) patronize Its in itial Sundnv performance , or not. The Hamo company will appear this evening , and will close the engagement at tli'j ( .irand tomorrow evening. During Sunday , Monday , Tuesday anil Wednesday of this vveck lloyd's opera house will bo closed on account of the failure of "The Great Mutropolls" company to connect. M. H. I.cavltt's spectacular pantomimic burlesque , "Spider and Fly , " \vlll bo seen at Uoyd's the last three nights of this week , be- pinning Thursday , March ft. This iijaollcnt organisation is said to embrace ovcrj thing that is new nnd novel In spectacular effects , clown tricks , burlet.iiuo and vaudeville , Ttiu story of the "Spider and 1'ly" teaehesnt'ood moral uud serves as the foundation for a de llKlitful t\rnliii.'in jQM.iPid C ittiIn imtsu , liu.in totucni con i hull do. in tit pcdtifjiv Kutvei tin balH t < , proii'SHiiiiii , itinuhiM , ei.d- less | ; ioU iUi | c-onii dHinron of atmisliitf witlliHim Speitai nliut > consUli'ii'd. notli- Inir ini'i-i ' > vitiiiiiuiiiKU and dii//ttifslv re < plotitleat hil" Iteel rin this eiison The oiMtiiinliijihas liu-n liul hly MiiiplUxl. Notn 'tuUilii orc-lii'a li'okintr llomlii It Tin1 rotor * ute rhh HtiJ so nitlHtiinllv dlitrlbiitod Unit In tlio * ueco lvc niiripini : tni iv l m-nuvh ever n Jturlni ? slunk' of the lorM odd people In the rotnpntix I'lio most proinlnonl nro Illlilil 1 lioinas , uliosi'nliiRlni ; Is ui.ltkn mi ) other \oiMilttt on tinnperatli1 stnite. her vuii-o bo- liiK nili-li , i.Mnpilliitliconlrnlto. . nnd her so- lei'tlons ii'iijro ' from "l\oliett tel ijiio J. Alino. " Oowii toiho rollli'Ulntf dniky onv' < i and siie slio s the Instinct ol a frenulno ar tist Li tlioin nil Nit to Miss Tliomus ts hiuiii < oiiio and statuesque lieno Verotin. ttio four I.eitonilsti'i'i from tlio Alnlinmii pal- ni-o. l.niidnii. the/.anfiettn fiunl ! > , t'leneli IMntoiiilinlsts : 'riiotnas Ulley "X.uino , ' tlio SlofiHt liiotlii-i , Mdil'lnili iiinl Mn.v Cur tis , Will OeiiaK .1 C Konnoii nml i' Kllov , and twi-nt ) l\\u.\outiiliulli's ; lu the inucliw and b.iltuts Pattl lo { a \\iis loinidimeiitod Innt'lluiH- ' iluj niL-lit ill the Tabor liiand In IKnMiib > the [ iii'sonii ! at her inl folinutiee of Iho full lod'o ( of IllUs of that city. It ww the luritett tlieator party DC ur ( lius evortiirned out Miss Hiraii's enmit.'eiiiLMit them UIH lurjrely stiieossful : ind , Indeed , tin so.isoti has boon 'iinlfnnnlj niul i-inilniMi piosjierous An emly uic-aciiiii-iit for her nt llo\d's has IIOLMI nrrnngvil urontlj. A roiiiinuiiloiitlon , iljjnod by nil the mom- hors of the niiiiiiia I I irk loinpnin , has boon recclmt tliediiunalii' ulitor , statincr that the in Ui-lo pubM-dii'd In Tin Kit of IVlnu ury Jl fiom l.liu'oln. ontltlod "A Minstiel Maniif.'iM- Troulilo , ' is unfounded nndd eulati'il tndo Mr I'link a jtreat deal ot liiiiin In the profession. The niLMiibur-i nsseit tlmt they liu\o tx-cn iitilfnniiljell tieated t y Mr ( Murk , who , to ttulivuj of thliiktnt , ' , Is'an ieto.il inniniKi'l * In spoaldnj ? of 1'iof f oinlson , the piiinlst of the coiiipiuijhuiMUHiiliiii \ iittiu-liinent to bo leik'd nciilnst \\urilrobe nnd tiunks of the ineiiibeis , the communication sajs "Mr. lioinlsonotild Inivu liiul our lespoit If lie had ac-tcil the ni'iitlenun he al\\n\s ilnliiicd to hu bj liavinc ; tin-show In nu honest limn- nor , but b\ his inoiiii , inuleilinrilod and un professional tiiiiltiiint of Mi Clark lie has injuud i-M'iy iiie'iiibcr of tills com pany , and ho has tiled to put us out of ompln } nient at a sousoti of the jc.ir when It Is siniplj Imnossiblo to scc-nro another en- LTiit'cinont , bosiiles leaving us huailicils of miles from our homes ntti-il } unpiopnied for such a ciilainlty " .M : * i ttit tin : i. Heirloom Jewelry Is again in vogue. The "old C ! reek" colfluiols revived. A low arrangement of tbo hair is given the piefeienco lor da ) time. A livalto the full velvet sleo\o has arisen in the form of these made ot heavy silk. Hcngallno bioeades showing lope and rib bon designs are iiiuong the novelties in spring goods. A biooch is In the design of a tambourine , the head of which is embellished with a inin- latiiic. Kxtrcincly fine einbroideied handkerchiefs show the edge forming the outline of a leaf or a Moral design. About the only pleeo of jewelry worn on thostieet Is the jewelled bonnet-pin which socmes the stung , Dlack silk gowns Imving a colored tlgnio are made up with velvet matching thellyuio and Jot passoincntoiie. New v\aist vokes are stiipcd with velvet rliibon , mid b inds of the same go lound the Nlee\o I loin \\ilst to elbow A neat v malKictto In silver icproscuts the cone ot a pine tiee , mid another of the same mateiial is a verv good imitation of a mussel shell. Mourning bionches nro made in tbo forms of P.IIISILS and violets , in block enamel , vlth rows of pearls around the edges of the pe tals. tals.Tho The jacket viill hold its own the coming spilng in spite of the most ehauning novel ties in the vvn > of capes and elegant long cloaks. The nlm of the foielgn styles , as seen In many instances , Is to inmg tbo Inir low Uoun , for the reason that it is much inoro youthful There is a fancy at present for tablecloths of line batla-tlnished linen , which at ocnthcly plnin , and thereloio cannot correctly lib called danmsk , An Atchlson , Kan , man until a plumber's bill of t' ' . ' because his wife had taken the coveimgoff the hydrant to wiap around a 1.1 cent rose bush The bleed hats on vviied foundations are moat fantastic. Ono of the piettiest is In black , witli no garniture but a bunch of dan delion " " "blovv-aways A bright spring toque is made of thrco twists of pink riuhon with a bunch of iho- dodeiKtions behind Up through ttio open meshes Ilutters the hair. The eliapeau veultlm is a very stjlish tut ' of blackvc-lvet and oatmeUtc'plush 'iho ciown is soft , and Is fern id of pleats , held In plnco in fiont bj anj sort of an 01 iiament. and behind bj a pouf of black feathers and an nigictto. ( ! ray hair has become very fashionnbloon thocominent witti the joung people ns well as with these who aio older , and many ladles in the Hush of beaut.v and the piido of womanhood now iipppnr with their heads seas as to make tl.cm look white. Modistes me completing , to order , lace diesses , both black and white , that are made up without lining , thus enabling the owners to vary the color of tlio silK slips to bo vvoin beneath An un lined lace toilet is eveiy- \vhere "st.ivcd" with Invisible silk-faiue bindings The silks piinted In small pompadour de- Mghs aienmclo uj ) simplj , with lound waist and sheath skirt , with frills of silk at tlio skiit-hem iinda bit of rich lace on the waist and sleeves , they will bo muchwoin for in formal evening entertainments nil through the spring and su minor. Among ttio prcttv summer fabilcs are shown beautifully tmtodlacc-stni ed batistes figured on tbo plain batiste stiipo with clus- tcis of violets , rosebuds , pinks , daisies , etc. tiowns ol the o fabrics me muilo verv plainly with full t-liirts , lonnd waists , ami bishob sleeves with collar nnd turn-tuck cults of tine Swiss embroidery. All the sptmg models carry to more and moio oxtiemestbo Holbein bodiceswith their wal-,1 line- , half vvn > down over the hips and their pecnliinly unlovely contractions just about the corset tops under the aims. 1'ro- pare then to add three full ineheto the line fiom unJor jour mm to jour belt , and at the coininglongness mid nmrownebs smile and gioan. Hodiees mo worn longer , both for ttio house nnd for the street. A pretty costume is ol blown bai/o cloth dotted with black velvet stars Ihu fiont of thobodlcois made without d.uts , and is diawn in to the llguio at the .front of the waist line with n bioad black velvet ribbon. Hlack velvet f in ins the material for the standii.g collar. The sleeves mo full and shit red in at tlie shouldeis and at the t.tnin. Tnere is a deini- train , cut bias on the side seams tosoeuo a giacefulslopo The latest nmnnish idea lu costmno is made of mixed homespun showing dellcnto spring tints in white and heliotrope. The sknt is simply cased lu fiont and over the hips , HC- couiing to the most approved models. Tbo back is laid In full IMS plaits The stjlish llenle.v jieket Is woia over a full-fashioned \cst of white broudiloth , tilting smoothly use o plovo and lattening with small B > old but tons. Thu vist it > nn entirely sopmato gar- tnent and reveals the chlo "and "mannish" shirt fiont , with Its natty little tie , In a very charming manner. Moussellno do sole , or silk muslin , which 1ms been uuito extensively aihoitiseil of late , is made great use of in all the leading Fte'ieh nml Kiifiiish nouses Its \\idth tlfty-four inches makes it very desirable for seamless skirts and draperies , and it is nUo used in combination with point d'esprit and other bilk nets and lace , mid as a transparent over silk of a slightly deeper tint , sometimes on pompadour toilets , or thnso In sdmplo Clretchen &tjlo for young gals , its garnl- tuio is very often quaintly tinted water ribbons bens Cull waists and lull sleeves are seen upon nearly all the toilets nmdo of this shimmering , giiuzj , beautifully woven tex tile. Harper's Dazar : ( ieorgo : "Chaploy is ono of tbo o fellows who have moio inonoy than brains , Isn't hoi" Jesfle : "Yes , and ho la not rich cither. " As president of tboDrcxel institute of Philadelphia at 310,000 a j ear , Prof , MoAlls- ter Is tlio best-yalcl teacher lu the United States , TUP II I PC'l \ I 1'f IIIL JIASS AM ) US Tbird of n Series of Papers by Fnthor Mc Carthy of St. MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR JOHN WESLLY , Iill'e and \\oikortlie ( treat I'onndei' ol' Motliinllxm \ \ orK ill * ( lu : I'lmtoiM and 1'liclr People. The following Is the third In the series of mtlcles upon tlio mass , prepaid ! by liev. Pnther MeCmtliy esiieclally for Tin St MH\ Iln. : The chalice Is tlio cup In which the vvlno is placed befoie the * consecratiini. It is the most hely of the mi-rod vessels. No rule Is laid down regarding its shape , but the cup Isgeneially like the open calyxof irllly. In > mbolle meaning It tells of sulTeilng , mid of that of the l.oid , when he said. 1 rather , if It be uosslblo. let this chalice \iissfivni \ me" The chnliie was used In foinior ngos as a dilnking cup , ns said by Isiael'sniophet king "How beautiful Is my Ineliriiittng chalice ' Many vuitoH say that the c'hallio used b.v our Lord at ttio lust sup per was like a mug then common among the lioiiians , thoi'antniuis\Uth handles mi each side1 , holding about u pint and a half Othois saj that It vat iniulo of agiite The mateiial of vvhlih tneclmlico is made must bo cither gold or sllvci In case ol nnessitv copper or tin may boused , but the in Ulu of the cup must bo gilded with gold , 'I he foot mav beef of nny other inateilnl. rormirly , especially In tlmo of persecution , challies" vmioiis uuterials weio used.Vo re.nl ol ilmheos of elass , stone , marblebiass , onyx , sarctonjx. chrysolite , hoia mid U oij. Thelinest mtists foimeih devoted tneir talents to oinamint- ing and bcnutlf.v ing the chid ue , solnu ancient clmlices uio wonderful vvoiks of art In former times , when the people icccived un der both species , theehnllce was iimcl. larger than nt present , or they bal two in .somo places , one used bv the celebrant , the other In the deacon to distribute the eonseriated blood to tbo peoplo. the ponplo taking the blood thiough silver t'jbes , sometimes these vvcio on a pivot so as to be turned on any side of the chalice A idle ol this custom is seen sometimes in Ht 1'etoi's.Vhon the pope celebrates solcmnlj ho always iccelves tliiougli ono of these tubes. The paten Is n small dish like a pluto , on which thu bread Is plmed before consecration. After the offorioiy it ishiildui under the coipornl , at a solemn mass the subdeacon holds it befons his e-x es till hour the end of the "our father " H Is of tin-same material us the ehallco. In ancient , times as all tlio people recciv ed com munion from purtlck-s consecrated on the pden It was nmdo larger than at present , now the people receive from ttie clboilum. The clhorium is of gold or silver , or gilt with gold , and is coveied with a white silk veil. It Is considered to have been pietigmed bj the "ghotnar" lillecl with manna that was kept in Uio ink. 'I lie imnlieator is a small cloth placed over the month of the chalice and is n ycl by the priest to wipe his nps nnd the chalice after taking the sic led dements. 'Jhe "coipoi.il , " fiom the Latin word moaning "tho boil } , " orii body doth , is so ( ailed fioin Its use , for ttio body of C'hrist tests on it , nor is it allowed ( itmy tlmo for the host or the blood to toroston anjthingbultho'Yoipoial " These cloths aio always maclo of linen. 1 her sig nify the linen in which the body of Cmist was wrapped nnd laid in tbo tomb , nnd tbo napkin mound his forehead found alter the rcsiirieclion The nurillcator Is about twenty Inches long and folded In tlnco ; It ought to bo si.x indies wi.lo. Tlio null was fnrinoilv a paitofthe "i-orpor.il , " or lather the latter was made I irgo enough to double un so as to cover the chalice Now the pull is a llttlo sipuuc plcieof linen , doubled , with some times n little cardboard between to stiften it It is used to cover the lop ol the chilieo On Iho altar the chalice , when not used , is covoied with n veil of the same miterial anil color as the vestments , The vestments worn bv the piicsts ate of ll\o colors white , blacli , red , green and violet Those como to us ftom tbo colors of the vestments of the tabcinacle , rlVhitolliieii , purple , scailot , violet and go.its' ' hair. Exodus. cxxv. , 4-5. White signifies joy , holiness , innocence and puritj. Ilcnco white is used on all feasts of our Lord , to teach the Innocence mid purity of bis llfo ; also on the feasts of the Virgin Mnry , for tlio biinio reason Wlilto is also used on the feasts ol confess > ois of ttio church , on the feasts of tlio angels and on tlio feasts of the viigins , "for the } follow tlio huib whetoho goeth , and sing a new song which no ono can sing , for they mo virgins ' ' Apoe , xiv. lilnck is used in masses for the de.id , and on ( Joml Fiiday. KeU is used 01 Pie feasts c.f . the nmrt.vrs As ull tlie apostles were martis , red is used on their feasts Keel is also used on Pentecost Sunday Tlio red color of the vestments rofois to the blood shed by the maityrs and to the fact that on Pentecost the Holy ( ! hos descended on the npostlos in the sliapo o : fiery tongues , ( iieon is used on the feasts o the Suadajs. This color is consideicd to refer to the perpetual jouth vv lilch the IIol } Ghost gives anil renews in the church It "shall bo as a tieo that is planted by the , wateis , and tlio leaf thereof shall be gieen. ' Violet is the color of penaiu-o and is used ii Advent and Lent durmn' the ember davs am other times of penance Olten tlio vcst- monts are maclo of gold cloth. Vestments maclo of this miterial are otten used foi while or ied vestments , The color of the sontano or cassock won by ne.aly nil priests is black , signifying tha thu pnest Is dead to the woild. The bishop's cassock is purple i oloied. tosli.'nif.v that , liho the rulers of undent times , they are tlio udeisof tli3 ehmcli. Tito cassock vvoin bj a cardinal Is ted. Red was the color woti by the liomnii emperors , and tlio red of the cardinals slgnitics that they are the piineos of the chinch , and that they nro realy to shed their blood in her defense. The pope's cassock is white , bignifj ing the eminent am spo'less sanctity and Innocence tjpilkd b } white , liguied In the white robes of Aaion high priest and iiiUrof ttio people of ( ! od Xo pnest is obliged by pieccpi to celebrate mass ovoty il.iy. Ho fulfills the strict oblign lion by cclebi.Ulng tlneo or four times ajoar A piiestvho tins ttio care of souls is ohligci to celebrateoverj Sunday niul holy da } . As a rule , piiests celeluato every day ] i former times they u ed to colehr.ito man } times each day. I'opo Leo I. is said to haxo celebiated seven and even nine times in one day.Tho The remains of this custom are seen today In tlio tlneo musses slid by the cletgy 01 Christmas Now priests aio permitted to say but ono mass each ibiy In case of nccoasitv the bishop Is authorized by the pope to per nut a priest to MIV two musses on Sundays and holj' dnv s. \ \ hen mass is said by a single priest , in a low tone of voice , it is called low mass \Vhen sung b } n priest witli a deacoi and subdeacon it is i-alled solemn high nmt > s When sung by a bislioii assisted b.all . Ins ministers , it Is culled a pontillclal high mass These who have the power of saying mass nio priests and bishops , tlioso below piiests can only minister to the pricits and tlio bishops. No ono can go higher than tlio bishop , tlia others , as aichhUliop'i ' , primates , cardImds ami the pone liiniselt , nio higher than the bisbop onlv bv ro isou of tlio moio extended Jurisdiction vvhlili they possess , As far as the sacrament of holy oulor Is con cerned nil bishops are eiiiial and their otllto Is the highest la tucchutch. An nincrgcMiey Ihmpltal. Definite steps are being taken toward the establishment of mi Pinf rgenoy hospital In the heart of the city. The Institution is to bo just what the name suggestsa place whore patients may bo Uikon lu cases of unicrgoucy , Only a few rooms will bo necessary as the patients will bo kept there but n short tlmo vA hero pel-sons arc injured or are taken sud denly ill , the emergency hospital will bo found veiv convenient until thov can betaken taken homo or lemovcd to ona of the hospi tals forttcattiK'nt. The institution will embrace thu following depaitnicnts : A relief oft lit1 , a suigeon's of- lice with instruments mid medicines , four to six looms for patients , a room for inquests and post mortem examinations. This ambu lance will be ready for duty at nil hours of the ilny or nlpht to convoy patents to or from any hospital in the city , mid vvticro tlio patients aio ublo to pay for the ambulance service u small charge will bo tnndo , but In nil cases where the partli s mo poor no charge will bo nmdo forconvo } lagthem to nny place they may wish to go In the city. Some plan of supporting this emetgotry hospital is ubbolutelv necessary at the very outset , and lov. { J , ,1. II , Ueody , who has been the prime mover lu the ontorprUo , snys hut us .soon in a viflJUoiit number of hiirouijhlv it .inblo PHI tnt be pUMgid hi ir inriii-ii siipi'ntrt ' by iiurrceing o pa } regular innnthlvtr < iuirt . ilv amounts imlciput to meet the e\i > eiisi < of the liiiipltnt , ir 'inergcne } ward , ns It sbwdd be culled , it vlll be opened A greMt tnanv i > f tlie leading ItUins bn\o alrcMily undo | iedkrc ! < ot very Mi.Miimglng support. Miui } Iciuliug rallioad uen of tlie city are vciv tniieh In favor of siu-lian liistltutinn andllio Imllcatlons < ocm o uoliit verv strongly to the sucicss of the uovemeiit. If.VHigooJ i > ledges can hi1 se- tired fiom icllablo persons the Institution vlll lievoineu fact within a few \veohs. lev. { leoil } Is determli'Cd ' to irlve ttio matter a gu nt deal of attention , mid If theio Is a pr.li- ? leal wuv b } wbli-ti a hospital of ( lie kind icecled forcmeigeiiej uisi-s can be made a success In Omaha and bv which the funds nay bo supplied for its supiuut , the geatle- noii who have taken hold of the sihenio will loubtless Hud It out soon. \ \ csb > y J 'I'omorrow Is the nnnivoisiry of theblitb of John Woslo.v , the great llngllsh rofounor mil founder of Methodism. Un was born on Miiieh' ' , UlU.iind died In li'll. ' 1'ho doctiincs might bj .lolin U'e'sloj vvuiotho icsultof a evolliigiilnst the cold formalism and Inedlc- cue } of the Church of ICmilund llo was ho embodiment of simplicity and slin-irlty , mil at such a tlmo In church history it could inly bo expected that ho vumld bo mi extirndst to a icitiiiii do- : ree Ills follower ) are now nu inhered ijthe inllllons in tlio Methodist and \Ves- \ eynn chun-lies. while nm ! . ) of the evangel- ml chuu-lios have drawn moioor less In- spliatlon fiom the llfo and lubois of John mil Clunks Wesley. The Methodist church ms been pre-eminent us thecliuuh of tlie 'dilution people * and the church which has lushed out along ttio bcmleiland of civlli/a- Inn , teaching tlio rugged sons i > f toll and the iloneers the gieat tinth of ( Soil i.nd iiiimor- alitv In this count ! } the \letliodlst church las liecoino povveiful amongnll classes ami is wealthy mid inllnenti.il in line churehes and great Institutions of learning The Methodists of Omaha will hold n mem orial service at the I'irst church , coiner of Twentieth and Davonpoit stieets , at : t o'clock .oinoi row afternoon , t'h.ineollor . ( J , 1 ° . deliver the mldte s , ( "Inii-ch Notes. nishop Xovviinnvlllelolner nn address nt Dos Moines tomonovvat the NVesloy nicmor- , nl meeting. Hev II II. Morse of tlio Hillside Congre gational church will leive for MllforilJonn. ( , on March Hi Her.Villnrd Scott lectuieil last Thuisda } night nt Not tb llend upon "Hints and Hits to Young America " Tlio concert bj tlio Now York Sytnpliony club in IMiucb will bo the musical event that should call out a largo audience.1. Tlio revival meetings at tlio Howard Street Methodist church , conducted by Uov Hoop- iiigatnerihavo been phenoiniiiallj success ful. ful.Tht Tht Ciotc Chautauntia Ins property listed bv Iho tux assessor at jv ! 1,01 mid has only ? tHK ( ) of debt , Including the lloatlng indebt ed ness. The International convention of tbo Young ISleu's Christian association will beheld held at Kansas Citv , Mo , Mm 0 to 1 . Omaha will undoubtedly bo well leprescntml A conceit will be given on Mitich . " > ( ! under direction of Mr L. A. TOMIMIS , director of the Appolo club , in which Miss Itayliss , Mr Dernck , Miss Itoodcr and Mr. Wherry will take pnit JovVillard { Scott , president of the associ ation , nttemlod a meet ing of the OAceutivo committee at Lincoln last week and sa\s \ the voikof pieparlng for next smnmer's session is ahead } begun. Acting Gene lal Seciotury Iln/clton , of tbo Young JVIcuN ( 'hi istian association , and H I1 Abel wont to Atlanta , Iowa , on Satuuhy , to assist the association at , that point in opening a nivrsiiito of looms. A note fiom a Baptist in llxotorstucs tliat Ir. 0. P , linker , assisted hy nu'inbois of tlio Kundaj school , condncti'd n veiv suc- cesslul enteitalnmont In tlio Uaytist vhiirch of that town List Sunday m at The special meetings nt ttie St. Mary's Avcntio Congicgatiounl church , comlucted by tlio Y. 1' . K C. , have been in progress for tlneo wicks and have icsultcd inagrc.it awaUetiing of the spiritual zcil of the con gregation. Word comes to Omaha from North llend , bcinng the information that Rev C. C. Wilson of the Methodist church of tint city has been conducting a most wonderful 10- vival , v.liich Iris awakeipd a gieat interest In idtgion all over the town. Old and joung are being converted and manj of the busl ness men are turnin , , ' from thoirslns. lr ) .1. L Iliirlbutof Xew York , onoof the vciy greitost Chautiiuini vvoikers In tlio country , nnd a man of acknowledged ability in the foimatlon of courses of stuJy nnd in organising a corps of teachers , has the walk of seeming tcacheis midlectmers for the Crete C'hautiuniua in hand , and lopoits that the worlds jiiogresslng very satisfnctoi ily. With the ntimoaehof summei eomes a ic- newal af the inteiest in CliautatHiuti work Nebraska has four Clmutatiipia assnciations , loe-ated at Cicto , Iieatriee , Uong 1'ine and Kiemont The assembly located at C'n'to is the oldest of the four and has reached a point In its history when Its permanent sncces- , can bo no longer nupstloiicd. The beautiful giouncls , splendid programmes of onteitain ing nnd Instructive leetiiies audits thorough and diversified courseof study have become well known in nil pails of the west. 'Iho ilrst business meeting of tlio recently oigani/ed bo\s' ' depirtmtiit of the Young Men's Christian association was held on \Vednosdavevening. An elegant lunch , pro vided uy tlie boys , was seived , and the busi ness was transicteil with a dlspi'ch anil In telligence which would do honor to oldei heads. There vvero'J ! bojs present. The of- lieers of the depaitmont nro as follows 1 'lesldent mid manager , Ilarrj Cllis ; vice- picsiiU'id , Samuel Hums , Jr. ; seireliuy , LJeit Peguitn , treasmer , I'rncst Candlish. Theio aie'iil inembeis in the dopirtiiient. Hey. .1. N. Leuket-of Demer , Cole , the western secntary of the Iutheinn board of churcti extension , milvedln tlie city list l-'ii- dav with his sister , MI s Maiy IvOiikerof Sunbury , 1'a. Tliov will sponil a few days in Omaha and then visit other 1 irgo cities of the west Kov. KcuKor has trave-led exten sively for tlioLuttieian mission work In ( Jer- many , Deninarl ; , Norway , Sweden , Kussli and other nuropoun countries , a-id is ono of tlio most aetivo and earnest -workers of that denomination in this country. Ho pieaches in sovcial languages and Is well known among all nationalities in the wcstoin states and tenitories. Helms secured ninny valu able locations and L'lvoti lounscl and aid in the erection of churches thioughout the wen. inis morning no win pieacnin tlio Kount7eMonioiial l.utheian church and this evening in St Mark's of this city. FnnntlciHiii Caused Scandal. A Swede girl , Annie .lohusoii b } name , died at n private residence in Helena , .Mont. She was quietly but led and no publicity given to the death , not even a buiiul certillento be ing secured. Afteiwards a letter was found , wiitten by the gill before lior death , m which she said it was the last letter she would ever write , thitshu had been accused of things which she never did , mid that she had not only been vvionned , but her death was duo to others. After a diligent search the coroner found the giav o mid learned monger cireuinstances of thodoath , Tlio inquest did not result in the substantiation of mi } of tlio hcnsiitlonul charges that had been mado. Her death was sudden awl nn ostentatious burial quickly follow oil Tl o gossips were soon at work , and ttio Swedish cltl/ens nero regaled with many sloiles of the wrongs against their dead countiy-vvonmn. The In quest developed the fuel that she died of heart trouble ) The family nt whoso bouvo she worked Joined In the lecjuest for the in quest , which fully exonerated them The letter she left was duo to her religious fanat icism , but naturally created suspicion ? . 1'i-ciiotdng ll Mkeil. Hubert Morrirt , u man 'olobratcd for tlii ) putt lie took in tlio .A inericaii revo lution , VVIIH ono.0 nsUod by Dr. Husli : " \Voll \ , Mr. Morris , how did you like tlio horimin. I have heard it hitfhh ox- tolled. " "Why , doctor , " buhl ho , "I did not like it lit all. It VVIIH too smooth mill tuiuo for mo1 "Mr. Morris , " 10- pllod tlio iloetor , "wind hort of u burinon tin you like ? " "I HUe , fair , " replied Mr. .Morris , "that preuuhiiij , ' which driven iv mini up into the corner of IIH ! pow , and think thu devil Isiiftuihim. . " TRAVELS BY LAND ASD SEA. Onbin Piusngo , Railway Fares , Hotel Exjwn- sos , Guides , Etc. , Prepaid ami QuiMUtooJ , SIX PLEASURE EXCURSIONS IN AMERICA. Tlio UOO'H .Mntoltlr * * onvit > So- llui ( HIM Cor Stilne'rllii'i- Its Sinidny mitt M'ri'kly lUlldons. liuvfl boon offoi'ti'cl lij the publishers of Tinllir whleh enable in to malieii novel and iittr.ii-tlvo oiTor to p.utios who nro disposed to devote their tlmo aiideu- ertrv lowai'd proi-iirlng now subsnltiori for 'I'm. OM MM \ Viiki.llr.i : ot- Tin : Ktsm\ Hi r between ttiUcliuo utul tlio 10th d.ij of This offiu1 will l > o open only to p.iitlo * sollc- ItltiK Hiilisi-i HIGH In N'obnisldi , Iowa , South Daliotii niul ICuiiHH. A iMrotul rivoiillll In ) kept of till Mib- < ciiitioiiH | ronMirdoii , mid tlia nw.inl * Mill bo iiuulo without pnitlullly. mi : ITKOIT.AN rorit To the person Hint will soi-uro the Infix'st nuinliir ofi-nsli subset Ilii-rs for Tin : O\mi\ \V'i i KI.Hi r or TUP Hi Mm 111 r. liofuro .ImiolO. 1MM , will bo ( 'lvi'ii tiui : : or < o i \ 111)1 M > Tllll' IIIIOI'I-VN TO ! II IK KIT. Tills ticket will Include llrstduss P.W.IKO rotn Now Voik to Kurona niul return. Tills liicliiilos nl'o nil trn\e1lui ; , hotel niul djjlit-ieoliip oxpciinns , The trip \\lll bo iniidii with mi i-xe'iirsloii pmty irotlon up bv Mrs M. 1) . Pin/lei' of Hoston , imd Hill bo In elmigo of cotnpotcnt guides. The ti.w- I'lirIM \ no i-.ues uluitouT. Tlio tour cmers nil tlio prliu-lp.il IOUH- tncs of I'lirope ntitfliml , ( lOim.my , S\\lt/orlnnil , I'tance , Ili'lpiiim , Itaiv niul tlK'ii ' cities - Uondim pilni'lpiil , iiie-liidint ; , 1'iitis , liuissols , Iluillu , Homo , rioicni-e , Venice , Milan , ( icuo.i , etc. ivr\n-Tiiiui : : nut or iniiTrriNo The pnitv stalls fioin New Yoik .Inly 1 niul ruturns to Unit i-itj by September II Taken by any Individual ulouv , tint ICu- ropciin tour would Involve mi uiitluy of lit least 700. AMERICAN AXl ) CANADIAN TCH'US J'or tlio second laiKi'it list ot subsetiliors woultornfteo tlcUvl from Onulni to Sun Ki.inelse-o anil Los AnircliH and u'lurn M.iLMdlle'ctit nionittaln scc'iitiy , the bomillful ( iolik'11 tiiiti1. the land of sunshine , fruits and ( lowers.Vliolinsnot seen California will not dlo hnpp.TniM'l ' is nu eilm-iitor , mid to pioucil ) appiouiiito tlio viistncss ol our great couiitn ono must sec Its boil fiMtuivs. Tor the tliiul largest lisd of siilm-i ibcis to tlio \\'ii M \ or Si NIIU Hi i : wo offur n tic-hot fiom Oinuhii to Quebec and return. What could bo mamler tban u trip down tlio bcauti fill St. Lawromo In mid sun inui' ' To eon- toinpluto the lieuntv ol Thoiisiiiid Isles is de lightful I low nnu'h moroileliKlitftil to visit them when with veuluii * elan. And all this plensmo Sot obtaining sub scribers to the \Viiui anil Si M > M Id K. Tor the foui ill largest listof siil-icrlliois - wo offer u lu'o ticket from Oimilm to New YOI-K , Ptill.idclpldii niul Washington anil return Tlieroaio no points on tlds ionincut of Creator Konor.il interest than these throe cities. An Ainciu'nii citi/en has not coin pktoil bis education liuti ho hn seen tlio scat or crcn eminent. The nur'onsiiiul points of Interest in Washington 'aro Innuineialdo niul to the intelligent oDscner a visit there is fullol interest Now Yoikanil I'hlliulelpliia as the eoinnif'ielal anil llnanilal editors ol tlio country are always interesting. All tins blKht scenic ; < iml tiavoliiiK'Bivoii a\\nv for obtaining subscriliori to the \ \ iihorStsnvi ! Ifi'r. l or the llftn taifreat list ol sul c.riboi4 . wo offer u fioo ticket fioiu Omaha to 'liifara Falls anuioturn U\cr siucu jour fhllillsh \\onilorwasnrpusoil bv the descriptloa in the old school leader of tlioao wonilerlul fulls von have ilealreil to-.co them. Heio Is the opportunity. A most delightful excursion and ono without expense , given for ucuiilng subscribers to the WKI.KU or Si'\r \ \ I5ii : : . I'or the sixth largest list of siibseritieis wo offer n fieo ticket ftom Oinahii to Halt Liiko C'ltv anil return 'J\io famous Mormon city is fast becoming a ( icutilo city , and will in tliiiO lose much of inleiot.t Now , this sum mer would bo a good time to visit the boom- inif eltv. CSailleld Dcach is of conrio in cluded in the trip. Tins summer rosoit on the luUo is a delightful plate to piss a few of the hot su miner dnjsVhj - not seuire a nuinberof snbscnbei.s for the \Viu\ii or Si MI vi Ol r. anil take the tilp- Tor the seventh Imgesthst of sulisciibors wo offer a frcetlekctto Denver mid Manitou nnit ii turn Wlnlo a shorter tiip than an.ol . the others It combines m.inv pleasant R > a- tines. Denver -tlio queen uty of the phlns - is nhvnjs worth seeing while the honlth utul summcr'iesortsol Manitou are delightful In deed. Health giving , inspiring , icstlul amid sublime sceneij vhat tup could bo inoic restful ( All this pleasure for securing subscribers to the bi > i > u or Wn KHir. \ : . COMJlTJOXS. Now what are the conditions unonliicl \ these ticl.ots ate ci\en awa > ' The sect.ri"g of the Ingest list of Milncribors to Tin Wi i KM or Hi M ) v 111 f No newsjinpor In thn wust Is so well mid fiuoiablj knoivii iinil solicltois huvoalwajs found it an easj niat- tci to scillio subsciiliurs Till , lll.i-'s siib- hcription list his al\\a\s kent n.icu with its lopntation and it dcsues toadil new names to its long list of filL-nds lltin atatl times a people's piper It inalcea friend * with all elassos. The subscription piico of Tin \\'I.IKH \ Hi ii isjl.OO per vear postpaid to any pltini i\ : \ this country or Canada , or ti.OO if bent to n foreign country Tin : Si MIII Hi i is WOO per year , but Omaha subscubers for Tin : Si Mm Bi.h w ill not bo counted in this com petition ( Jot up.i list. Hawiyom friends subscribe for the p.iper. himplo copica forwardcil fieo on loqiieit Persons ilosiiing to compete for one of these piizes will ploaiO saj so when sending in th'-ir llrst oiders. liemittauco In full must accompany every 01 Jer. J'wo six months subscriptions or four tlneo months subsciiptions will bo counted us ono oilier. x.ui'1ir.i.s Him : . This charming and heretofore unpublished little pooni bvJohu Itoj lo O'Hcllly is to up- iiear in the "Mfo" which liisidow has ed ited and to which the public is looking with gie.it intciest : Love was true to mo , True and tender. 1 who ought to bo Love's ilofendor , Let the cold winds blow Till they ihillcd him. Let the winds and sun Shrmnl liim-and I know That 1 killed him. Years ho oiled to meTe To ho kinder. 1 was blind to see , And grow blinder. Years with soft hands taiscd , Fondly iiMcliing , U'cpt mid prnj eil and puilbCil , Still hesecel'dng. Whonho died \\oko Cod , how loucl ) ! When the giav dawn broke On ono onlv , Now bcsldo Lovo's grave I am kneeling : All l o sought and gnvu 1 inn feeling. A. Mid OaKi > . /Jj/.t. 11Mlcio / Ah , liltlo ho recked of tlio music that iharincd The hearts and the feet of the dancers ! Thurowns gloom on his bsmv , theions piln in his o > n As lie inoMil with his Kirl through the lancuis , Tlio ndrlh of the o\enlngfell snd on his oar , llo was itcad to tlio beauty mound him. Ho Bccmod like a sohlk-r about to bo shut , So llxed wiu tbo grief that nmuuiul him , 'Jho volco of iimiden , matron or man , llo heard not , tho' never so temlor. His spirit was idnnircu in a ohasni of unroot llo vasvcarlng u twisted siibpoiului I THE POPULARITY DP OUR CLOTHING Already conceded , shall trst on no uncertain basis , \Vc\vill\vin by incut only , , incl shall look to it th.tt the excellence of out goods hold the favor of the friends \vu luive made. OMAHA STO\TE REPAIR FORKS 12O7 i-tm e repairs of all di-s ilpt Inns foi conK mni Intlln : stmos. fiiull ) in 1 holol MIIIM U'ntcr III II tlllll'lllS llspfi lull \ . Tclcnhonc C&RO HOUEIVT UI-IUG. Proprioto.- . J. Ut-l-MlUHU Xr7OVyC. _ C. M. EATON , Mn line op. & STOIME FURNITURE CO Draperies and Furniture , OLDEST AND LAHGEST ESTABLISH IMENT IN THE WEST 1115-1117 KAKN.AM STHHK'r , OMAHA , NHB. NO GLJR.E1 ! NO IPAV. 1316 Doug las Street , Omaha , Neb. * * e ontoen yonr rxppilin o \ ro ulnrtrrn tiitito In nmllrlnL1 u * < llp < IIMI nlio r IM ullll triMtlitr w th tlii ni Htt"i imct " < * nil Noivtuii ( tirotili inui I'rlvnt * I)1"O.M ) < A p < nnti unt o ir jjii irnntii * I r r i atarti * * PIT in iturrtiu i l u t Manli" d * * t nil mil \ \ ink tic's1 ! Nttitit I < > ( * ) c , 1 M ) | tcm \ s\ phi Ii hliit tin , unit u I ills * i'ii * " of I lie Hlooil kln niul I rlnnr ) oivnns S M 1 ttiiir , nti ii 5XI f r Mtr > i unit I uinlerl I'li'inul full t > tuic ( oiiHtittutltMi free Hunk Ol > tt rls * t f l.lfi1) ) r * inl tic t ) II * * Imnr * i a in to H p in ' utiitnj 10 n in | tu IS in CHICHESnH'S EHGIISH. RtD CROSS i DIAMOND BMND THC ORIGINAL AND GCNUIN E Tin iinljT hiif < , Surt . inlrrlf.illel III I 4illlN. ( t.k llriieielil r r I'/ttctititf / ; luft / ' , tnuin < t It an I in Hnl nn I liU < l nirltlllfl _ x ffrtl M uli blui r iu > n fut.o lMiot ii-r IJnil. 1 tfvit utihtHtttnt atut Imttittont kr Alt11 D | ii < trl > n&r I IHIII K | h k wra | IM n arr .1 nri | r * u r.Minli Hi IIM. Al Drufcsl't" < rMnln O S < - i "mm fr i imieunrli'ilmnnliU ftnl "Hi ( I * r lor l.tiilli.- fnl rifr. t r rilurn Mnll. / / iii.diiii i , iniHiliii . ' iri'lii'r CHICHCSTCR CHCMICAI Co , M ili. , > n Njuurn. / hwlil by nil l.uiul llruiEtfUl * . l'lllL\OKI.l'ltlA , 1'A. HOTEL , Tlif Jim-run , t titttli tuitl IH tin- limit MittiNftuitiiillii > iitrnctil triitfl Iliiililliitt III ftinttlui. Mcrcmf / KririlirliU / niillH - / / ! < i-iiniilnii Jrinu li < imiiint ttt i-imf. All the cfilt > ii/N unit jltnir * lineil ttltk tln'tili > HIT jnaiif linlniiinif.liii / ft ! injiiixMtfili'In lini'ii ijiild ; . I'irt' I'Hrain'M n ml fin' til'ti'iitH tlirotif/lioitt tin1 Imlliliinj. t + tvinn limt. Imt < ( ! ( / fulil ttvtrcr niul mniHliinrln -or/m. 'Intile niiHni'intntn'il > u/- B. SILLOWAY , Prop. HOTEL Corner 14th and Capitol Avenue. Just completed , has 100 rooiin , three stairw tys , from tlio top to the bottom , has titio elevator anil dimmi } ? roo.n service , is tire piool throughout , fine > > illanl roonn and tli hnosl toilet looms 111 the city. Largo Sample roo.us , Suites with b-xthfco. Cor Uthatid C.imtolAvc. Street car service In ullil.rootions. Hrttns from$2.50to iSl.OO. LontracTors1 Supplies , \Ylicel Bancnrs , Shovels Scoops , Bars , I Iocs , Hose , Picks \Virc antl Manilla Rope , Tackle Blocks. All Kinds Twines Butchcis1 Tools , Carpenters' Tools , Coopers' Tools , Machinists , Tools , Moulders' Tools , Builders' Hardware. AOKNTS FOR Yale & Towne Fine Bronxe Goods , Win. T YooiU Go's , Ice Tools , 1511 DoclgB StrBBt , Toloslionc , 1157. 1JU SIMPSON ! 1409 ami 1411 Dodco ; St , , Oinahn , Neb. - in n nnis i First Glass Carriages , 'llu1 1 iMillnilj lis Tin Lowest 1'riieis. VOUU I'ATUONAl.l "Ul.ldl'F.D NERVE AND BRAIN TiBTMT , Bpoclllo for ' ( Titorln. Kliilnpii flu nmrm \Vulto l ( uluvfcit , llontnl ' | ) viloii , ModoiuikK < ' ( tliu IIIHIII rt * < mlluiif Ii InHitnliy H.U IvailiiKln iiiUmr ilnnt .1 I UtJlh. runmturo I'M An' , Uummm I H F . I ro rr Inuliliur KDX. tntoijnt rjr l.uitti.tiiiil FLivniiitui-iUiV i c ut. > tr DMr iuiniM ut llo lu ln m ( .liiio or orurliuwfronro Kurlilox c < muln nnomotuL'i lrnu ijKiit. II a IMI , or * li ( r I ) , i ntlrniiul | > ri | > kiL nllll rt > 4inlr for kit liuix , will rml runlinr irinranlui lo rrfunit racier Itlha lr iim nl raltu to turn. UuirajiUkii * uuiaiiiltuuaiuiolJuulyl | | > GOODMAN UUL'tJ CO. , 11U l-'uruain tliui-t , - Uiualiu , Neil ) . Corlificatc of Publication , onii-i' AiKlllnr tif I'ul ' III- Act nu 11 it Mud ! of NHiilsUn Lincoln | Vli .M , 1-H. It Is lict--ln rcrllfli d. ( hut tin Ml-s url. K 111- S l > - .Illll 'I'Ml I I'M ' I'll ' l"f K Ills | s ( It ] , III the- stile oT M oiiui i. Ins cuiniilii-il Hlllithii insi-r uiri" l.in nl ill sliili1 iinil IiiiiUinil ? ! d In t r ins.id tin linOm-ss or siin-t > Insiii.iucu In IhtsMuli fin thi i-iiiii'iit ) c'ir. \ \ it in > s inv hmil mill tln"'aliir I lu > iiinlllnr of public .imiunts the dtiv utuluiralioo \ % iltlc-ii. T. II llhNius [ Mill Auditor I * . A. fiiA > " . U. ALLAN , llcpnly. Certificate of Putsliention. Onici-nf Aiiilldir of I'ulillc Anoiiiits ' tnlPOf Nclira-K.i l.liu-oln . , ' - ) ' . . l'l ' | . It Ihhi-i clij c'crlllli'd. Unit llnnkurV l.lfo A fn I it l < in , of Pis Mnlui's , In tin1 stitu of II-.MI. Inis. iiiiiipl c-1 v. 1th tliu Insiiiiiii 'law nf hi--I idmil is mi Imrl/i-U In 11 nisac-i llui Ill'-llliss < lf llflII1S1I il nil- ill tliK Mute fill Iliu i in n nl v < - ii \ \ It IHSS inj Iniiiil nnd thi'sc-nl nf llu > uiiilllnr of | iilillo .iic-ounts tlioiln > niul M.ir aluna \ \ ilin n. 'I. 11. Ill vrus. [ N I 1 Aiidltm P. A , CnH. . \l i.\N. | lciiity. | Cor'tificexte of Publication. nilk-ciif An lltui nf I'tililliAiTiiiiiits'tntonf N < -tii isU.i I.IIICD'II. ' I'l'li Jl. ls'l | ' Ii l-liculn cirtlllcd , Hint tln > \ \ iSluta llflii-licinr * As-ui'liit inn , ( if \\r--tllilil. \ In the ] stsitr nf Miiss.ii'luiMstts , has iiiiiipllnd wltl Ilic lii'-iiranii lii\\nf \ lliis-Kalc ind U iiiitluii- /cl In Ira i su t "I lie 1m sinesnf II fn liiMir.itice ) In t III- slut c for ( lie-en i ii ut ji-ir. Witness ni > Inui I mil tliuse-iil nf thu auditor of 1'iililioCLI ' > iiiitt 'iu iln v anil M ir ahno \v rllli-n. T. II. HKMTIIN. IN d 1 Audllur 1' . A. Cms U. Al I.v Certificate of Publication. OOlionfuilltiirof I'ulill Accounts Msitcof Ni-ln i-K t l.lii-oln , Kol > i'd. IS ) | , It Ii hi'i c'ly ' ocMtllli-il , Hi it thi'l'oM mint Mu tual linn Hi A s n-iatliin. nf ( ! 'ili sljuiK , I'l tin. * stiii > nf 11 lin iK his uniiiidhil with thn In iiriiti-c 11'tiftliK blito. . , nl ! - iiilliorl/cd to tlanut the liiisliii- ( if life Insiiiancc' In ( hi- slut i- for tin-en 11 i-ii t year. \ Vllnimy Imml .mil HID soil of tin'a u Illur nf iHilillcITD nits tlio ilny ami ji.ir above \ \ iilti-n. T. 11 , HIMU . IN 11 1 Aiiditui I1 A. flM < It Al. ' . v , Di-jjiily. Certificate of Publication. Utlitoof Anilltcirnf I'ulilli' Aetmiiitifitnot Nebi.i-U.i Mnc'iiln IV > i'd. Ml. Itlshfich ) i-iitlllodtliiit HID llaiffur.l Ufe and Anniiil ) Co , nf II.ill foul In tin.iiiliiol ( 'mini i-tU ill , has iiuiiiiliiilvllli tlie lM-iinne : j ln\\ tit t Ii Is st it i > , niul Is in * liiirl/e'd to 11 mis iut tin1 Inislinof life tiisur.inon In thisstiito for ilu'i-iiiri'iil yoai Witness nin.iiul niul thi > soil of the1 A mlltor of I'lililtouionnts ' , HID day . mil \i.ir.iho\o urllten. T. II. HINTDV , Aiidllm 1' . A. UlUs' . H AiuDoiinlv. . Certificate of Publication. OllUnof Anditoriif I'ulilli ) AtvoiinU Statnof > ilnis.ki , Ii nciiln , l"ih ! d. js'ij , It is ln'ii'liv ecilltleil that thi > Mu-ssuhii- s < - ( < 'u lit Assiit-Iallnn. of lloslon , In tlio Stlltl llf iMllssllt'llllM't IS llt- ! > llllnpllul \ \ Itll tllU Insiii nice liunf llilHstiti- , unit Iuut hnrl/ccl to tl msai-l tin' hiiHlntss of llfo Insiiialicu In tills httiti- fill tin i u rn nl vi. ir. \ \ Kin sin ) lia nil niul thn soil of llui , , lnir ! of I'nlillc ' Ac i ounts tliu day an. Ieiir I iilmvo \\rlllcii. I II. lliNi-os Aiulltoi 1' . A. IN 'ill ' C'nis. II AI.I.\N , | Certilicnte of Pnhlicntion. ' of Amlltnr 1'iitille AcmiintSt ito of rsiliiuska l.lnoiilii I < i ' . 'iid ' , l-'j ' | . ItlsliiMiliy i-i'rtilii'il that thn rsi rlli\M tc > rn M.isuiueAhl A-SIHI ttlun , of i ) | i urii. In tlio st ilonf Illinois li.is ( inniilicil Itli tiltIniur - imc'liw nf this st. ill' , anil U aiilluii l/ed to tiaiiMit Hii' ) | > ss nf llfo Inscii , nu < In this st III , fill till- ( Mllll-llt M'lir. \ \ ilni'ss ins h mil and tliu sod of Ihoiiill - i nf I'nlillc Aecoiinls tluiilaj mid jour lltlllM- \ \ lllll-ll. l-i vi.l TH III. STUN , Auditor ! ' . A. < IUs It \l.l.l N , llt'imly. Cei'tificalo ol Ptiblicntton. oii'i'iifuilitnriif ' I'ulillo Aevoiuilstilo of Niliiaski Lincoln. I eli id , tvjl. It N lii'tdnI'irtltlid. . that th , Kiajiloiors' l.i.'ihlllt \ liisin ini'i'n. . of Iniiiliiii. Kiik'hind , lias iiiiniillidlili tlio lasiirniii'o lii of tills ' -tan iinil Is iinilini l/ed to irunsai I tliu Inisl. in ssuf aii'ldciit liisjiiriincu In thlsMato fur tin ) i' in n nt ) oir. \ \ itni'ss inj liuinl mid the si-ul nf the nildtlor iiiiililh'uc-i.'uiiiits [ | the < l.t\ \ uiiil j IMI r ul'O ' vu \\iitlon , 'I * . II MI.NTON. Auditor I' ' . A. ( ius II Ai.i.tx. llopiity. Coriifu'dio of Pulliention , ( Hlleeofiiilltiirof I'ulillu At-c'ounlK Mnto of Niluaxkn , Ulnroln. 1VI > ' . ' , 1-til. ll Is hi'ii'hv ' ii'illllml , tliut tlie Truu-loi-s' liisiruiiee Co , nf Matt ford In tliostulo i > f i oiini'llrnl , has < inn ) lli'il ultli tliu 11 IMI i iiH'i'l.iw o ( this HI ut d , und Is , iu t linrlxcil in ii.iii-ai-i tlie liiiKini-ss of liriMind accidoni lii-iiiiiiue In thiKKtiilii for the c-iini'iit ji'ar. \ \ itni - , nij liaiiil and llic'Ki'ii nf tlio audltur i f iiutillc ai'ioiint lliu ilaaiidi > iriibuo \MIIIIMI T H HfNTON , l-c it 1 Auilltui P , A , i in- . II An vs. - - TELEGRAPHY ,