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I 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1886, COTTON-BACKED CHRISTIANS oo the roason ehy Ingersoll s an yn- | one at o time, 1 would, rend the long roll _v;ml:duulrio;ul, eddling pliotos of the :m;t‘hut on the night of the 27th inst,, A GYMNASIUM SOCIETY. ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH ) D L4 \) \ idel, but T cannot see why should be | in the bar-rooms of this countr; n wo Sams, “‘two for aqquarter'at the en- r. nspear was unjustly treated as is W - 8 v . yasses witho! o et ono.’ 1 insist Mpomat Chet T 18 praotieal | yot this 1a a world in whioh wo five until | tranoe to the buaing sitor the servio ahlogdd .,?: RESIIRSEOTTIG YOTi0 OOl A et xoavent o0 oy 1he ROwEn PoTS 01 saden dorii —_— infidelity that is we die, and our children are going tolive | last evening, * N : bt thiod in | and of Iate the alarming frequency of th ; AL " o Y bee you, Tathors sud Ce o . ohlE dttended ext morning, Anderson cngaged in | A number of young men mterested in LA Wkt A Bam Jones 8till Ecoring ©hurchmen For HURTING THE CHURCH OF GOD after us, and g you, Nearly five thaueand veople attended | (50 vareation wpon the same subject with statement that death was eavsed by rhey Their Tnactisit and paralyzing 4mrv||ow1-rluil.l{ Let | mothers to-night, consider what sort of | Jast night's meeting. OMoer WHhite, il exnressed the optuion the organization of n gymnasium society, | g tism or neuralgia of the heart cannot ¥ . e give an lustration of what | meat | 4 countey, are YU going, to turn oVero | Abont one hunired Council BIufls visi- | that the treatient of Winspear was wn. | 001t the oflice of Colling, Gordon & | fail to have been noticed. In all prob " W D al Midelity. o N Y N rate 4 0| v i : | Kay last avening. or goners N il P ibuted to he Motbadist. Ho bolioves, everything. and | Iots and corner lots, nor how muny dol. | tOF# were at the meeting last night. wartanted. Thus White, it scoms, un. | Kay 1ast avening, After a goneral dis- | ability many de athe attributed to leart CORNER STONES OF CHARACTER ives just as if hedidn't believe snythin Iats, but, God ' blase on, | what Dr. J. F. Sanbyrn and wife, of Tabor, | derstood to be a refloction on brother | cussion of the desirability of such an in- | disease are caused by these terrible dis - Thora is the Baptist. Tle says he Delieves | sort of * & community > ata you | 18 Were in tue findience last night. officer and rosented in Innguage some: | stitation it was decided to organize a so- | euses, which are far niore dungorous than - The Churchmen Urged to Take Up | the Bible is the word of God, and vet_he | géing to leave your children in when | There is a halt dozen tables for use of | What profanc, conciuding, so Mr. Ander. | gity with a membersiup limited to sov- | = BEROTaly capaiderad. I= thore any e Wee & N tiis Safttinis won't do unything he says.’ This nine- | are dend and gone. 1 my children are | the membors of the press but the news. | son alleges, with o threat o arrest the | enty.five porsons. The initiation fee will | FISGIFEGIEC TS WECICATOE (G BUEH » 6 War Agaiust the Saloons: teenth century is running on belief. | no account they cannot make & living | Paper reporters have s great difficulty in | Iatter. The matter has been reforred 10 | by laced at $15 with & monthly feo of JURED by the use of Athlophoro ; i Roasting the Newspapers Every fellow believes it all and goes on | anywhere where life and charactor and | geting place te work as the accommo the committee on police, but itis not | Georgo K. Kny was elocted secretary of [ CURED Y the use of Athlophoros o ~The Sermon. the principle that be that believeth not is | property is protected, and if they must | dations provided for them are monopo. | known when it will meet tho society. A committee was appointed Long Fine, Neb., Aug, 11th, 183 | damned, wnd he believes everything | be left to the mercies of wolves and lions | lized every evitihg by a score or more of p TOPIC to secure suitable rooms. 1t 18 probable | [suffered for yoars with neurulgia in s thinking that he will be damned if he | why leave them snything® Brother, [ ambitions stenographers who are taking e B U that the rooms formorly occupied by the | my head, neck und face, and have spent, \ Sam Jones, don't, fim.«m v.] Believing everything | brother, brother, in atown that has spent | the sermons for amusement sake, The Daily G of Railway Notesand | Y. M A. will b secared and fitted up | 1 know, over 8100 in trying to tind soue The largest audicnce since that of Sun- | #nd doing nothing. There is'n man who | $20,000,000 in liquor and beer to Tun this e e Personals, for the use of the society. Mr. Kay will [ medicine to relieve me, and nd only y night greoted Sam Jones at the ex believe m family prayers but don't have | trade you cannot getup a Y. M. C. A to MAKING HIS LAST RUN, The Union Pacific officials are still in. | 1#ave for the east in n téw days to secure ll""n"-r:ln i'l'hrl in any Iu;m\l Inlu d until ght g am Jones o e p i puse o 0! ol F N = " g b ) NOCOSSATY ApPATAtUs for Uso saw an advertiseme Athlophoros people occupied the chairs and_standing | and supporting missions, but e | are millions invested in the destraction | . Xs ago SIILY PAP Little or nothing new has been discovered pilioe F it Ll LR el b el Yoom on the main floor, while the gallery | will got off on the least cont he can. | of your men, and you cannot invest Two months ago Mike Farrell, one of | yayond what has already been made " i Police Pointa, relief. 1t helped and cured me where all contuned many more than its ususl | A man who suys he believes one thing | enotigh to build a house to save your boys | the most capable and best known of the | yblic. As mentioned in the Bex yester- | W I Robare was fined twenty dollars | other remedics failed. 1 have recom s tiota. A lurgs number of Tndics ocon. | A0 does another is o fraud in the churel | from " the devil. " Will you stop and | Union Pacilic pussenger engincers, was | ay thoro is every reason_fo belicve that | a0d costs i polico contt yesterday mora- | fiended it 10 sovoral of my frionds witl A e horth. side of the al. | tndoutof the church; he is that in the | tuink abont it ourage, speak your | compelled to give up his run on account | the fuult rosts with No. 17 In not waiti ing for threatening to kil Julius Freitschke | 11k good results have not hadar pied seats on the north side of the gal- | yery naturc of the case. Now, brethren, | sentiments; get on tho ' right Side. | o the faiiing of his mental powers from 4 ¥ | "The latter tostified that on several times | 0 of the disease since taking the Ath lery. A numbet of vonturssomo boys | huve you lived up (o what you say you | I tell yon my brothren the line is goini to - Ll st Bl Iy Robare had sworn to “'do him up,” and on | 1ophoros over two years ago even located themselves upon the cross- | believe? and I suy it to-night that be driwn in this town. 1 believe some | the effects of the attack of sunstroke re- | The latest telegraphic reports of the | one sccasion, had, without provocation Mits. M. A. Morvorn, beams which supported the speaker’s 18 AT THE END OF LIFE of thie newspapers in_this city are look. | ceived while working in his overheated | Union Pacific anuounce that snow is | tiyown a bech i at his head, Robare Altoona, lowa platform. Rev. T. M. House, pastor of | Where a man says he belicves one thing | ing upon this movement us the groatest | cab in the west Nebraskn division in the farling in Colorado. Utah and Wyoming d the fine, od Athlophoros is giving unparallelod sat e First M. B, chureh, prosided After | %00 he did another. 1 would eather bo | farce that has ever transpived in the ¢ midsummer, Contrary to the hopes and | 8% far east as Cheyenne. veral unimpe ases of drunks, | isfaction in this locality us a sure cure for e First M. E. church, y A an Ingersoll, bluspheming the Bible and | of Omaha. If you will stand up ns you | oyyocations of his friends the lay off S. O, Nash, assistant freight agent at | yagrants and suspicions characters we rheumatism. J. Juques, & farmer nesr # number of selections hud been rendered pising the Bible than 30 be a Mothod- | ought to do, it1s going to tarn out the tatled to brit e health of | St Iake City, isin Omaha, disposed of. Greenwood P. 0., was cured of sciati by the choir and congre Rev. | ist who eulogizes the Bible and yot not [ most awtul’ farce that has ever been | failed to bring a restoration to health of | Alex Mitchell, Jr., general agent of the - rheumatism ufter having been for threo Clondonning offered a pr Mr. | live by its precepts. The fact of the bus- | known in this country. If the proclam- | body and mind, but was followed by such Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul at St. Salvation Oil routs and banishes all | months unable to walk without a erutch. Maxwell made an announcement that he | 1ness is I have o great deal of sympathy [ ation of the ten commandments is a | a faiing in both that it was found neces- | Panl at Salt Lake “itv, is in the city. bodily pain instantly, and costs only | J. A. Ogden of this place had for years rerhe ly with hat | for those little fellows running after In- farce then put me down as afurce. T |sary to conline the patient the m Powers, stock ngent of the Union | pyoniy-five conts o bottle " | been troubled with rheumatism, often gould not comply with the request that | gor 011 wnd 1 never yet had o inrsh word | stand square on them, and shall prociaim | insine asylum. Here he was kept for | Pacific at Kearnoy, arrived in Omaha bull in a china shop” s out of | times unable to work. He never found a had been mado Lo reserve seats 1 the | 8oy toone of them. 1 don't believe | und preach them. Ohe newspaper said [ a month or more and releasod | yesterday morning. ylioo, Biba, Vouls of 1e. BuIl's Couglh | parmansnt ots, nutil Ko thed. Athis: fudience for parties desiring (o uttend | 4t %'y man has no more sense thao to | Openly that the minstrel show got about | as incurably and harmlessly insane, | © General Manager Catlaway, of the | 8yiup in the ching closet is in place, | phoros. Shipped two bottles by expross the mectings. Ohairs for MO pun ufter Tugersoll, he hias not enough | 88 many as we did, and the minstrel | Mike has been at home for a couple of [ Union Pacific, returned yesterday 2morn- | For. croup, bronchitis, sore ehests and | fs a prosent 1o a brother in Nebraska - persons had been plased upon the plat. | cunse to be accountable to God in the ot more for their money than | weeks und spends his timo in aimless | ing with his family from the east. colds it 15 u prompt wnd eflicacious L. 0. Suarrr, Druggist tlilrm'nnf J ‘i“l‘\ '~|"6||nly desired n'n Iast day and [ believe all that wandcering about the streets making in Mr. Ed Dickinson, assistant general remedy. Every d rist should k.r' Athl il. all who ato whiing to help out'in the | (Gt il gt to heaven in the last GOD PITY THE EDITOR quiries of all the railroad men he meets | superintendent of the Union Pacific with - A AUt res Pille; oL wibr ey A AL L el A day f they honestly run after | in this nineteenth century who would [ 0 to what time his engine will go out. | headquarters at Denver, accompanied by bt i Q) Dkl cAnIoL, be BOUENL. of tite. drugeist th M. Maxwoll it that So.000 had been | that sort. Faith the areat foundation | ridicule a movement mado to benefit hu- | He imagines thateverything he sees mov: | his family, loft last ovening for the west To-morrow (Friday) evening Dr. Ben mmu"h“m_(.‘} 118 Wall St Now ¥ ol e o 0 in | bed rock put down for building this | manity, help the fallen and bring the | ing on wheels is an engine and never | in his special car attached to the Union | <on will lecture on the subjeet of “Re- [ wil] se ther (ourriage haid) on receipt collected during Mr. Jones' meoting in | | elp fa I3 . Sy e b, Pacific pyorl . | will send either (earringe paid) on receipt Toronto and ho hoped. Omaha would do | christian _superstructure Now what [ people to God. [Voices, Amen, amen.] | fails to question the drivers of wagons | Pacific overlund train. ligion ond Civilization.” The divine ser- | of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle | rock will fit right down on that without | You won't see that in his paper in the | and street cars he meets as to what s Mrs. Pingree, wife of the assistant | oio i \ ) ; [ as well. The collection on Tuesday night amounted to $40 when it should have been §140. He hoped the visitors would be liberal. The collection was then taken up, although the clink of the dollars m the contribution box 1 no wise disturbed the mecting. Afl the collection My, Excell, of Chicago, ren- de the solo, *The Handwriting on the Wall” with fine eflect. KEEPING THEM OUT AND 1 After Mr. Excell’s song, the evangelist stepped 1o the front of the platiorm and Northwestern with hoad. | ¥ices at the synagogue commence at 7 for Athlophoros and &dc. for Pills, » was up on Saunders | quarters at San Francisco, w passon. | o'clock. For the information of the gen- | For liver and kidney discneos drsvopsiu, fo. y when his path Yu... on the Union Pacific overland train | eral public it may be stated that ev 7 w 'y | of women, constipation, heudnche, impury culir urage it is now. But many of | them as uny preacher in America, but ossed by a funeral procession. The | nst evemng bound for her western | Jewish house of worship is open to visit- | Vlood, & Athlophoros Pills are unequaled. 11 us show forth 1o the world a christisnity | when an editor puts his mouth in where hearse immediately assumed the | home ors, whether of that ps ular denomina- | - - - thut cowers and winces and whines in the | it hus no business let him get it mashec 1 engine to his vision and he B SR e T Cure without modi. ence of puvlic opinion. Butif there | [Applause.] It has got so here in this ed the driver with the query *“What [ N 5 tion or not. The Jewish synagozue of A POSITIYE”""‘ TSt Oety: is anything that the church of this | country that any man that can buy a | section do you belongto?’ The solemn The following is a fair example of the | Om been visited by members of berld 10T i Nineteenth century needs above | pocketful of type and & quart of black ddehu drew “up his team when | “conscience letters’ which are re- | other denominations, some of whom are | o mogt obtinate onse tn fonr daey srless. Co® ved in Omaha every day by our mer- others it s the " spirit of cour- | ink can commence shnging 1t all over | Mike's eye caugtsight of the “silent pas- | oo ogular attendants at the divine worship A ,t. M dB y an'tSolubleMedicatedbougies. the sound of a hummer. Now listen, ‘Add | mor 1s news- | tion they belong or some similar train- | manager of th unto your faith virtue.’ If there ever | pape ing. I am as good a friend [ ver had. 1 like newspaper men | man's guery. M wis need for bone and wuscle and mus- | ond have got as many friends among et the other age, the courage that dares to do | every decent thing that comes along. | senger” inside the hea Instantly he i 3 it miTh id lectures condueted by Rabbi Benson rfi;hl und dares to be true. There are two | Laighter.] He calls himself The Editor | turned upon the driver with an oatt and | ¢hants and business men generally. It 5 HEaaRLion RtEnt he office tion extend a s of the congrogs oty vt ki o 7 ; i ydemand; W, o y ing with | came in the mail to Max Meyer & Bros A Bko0 LiLELHS UEHBTE. & dose the | Yery distinet kinds of courage. the one1s | and “proposes to voice the senti- | the demand: “What are you doing with 3 * | hearty weleome t The Hebrow La o c of SOl o ey that the ughors should close 156 | Wit we call physical coutaze, wo sec | ment ofa tecont community. [Applaus | | that box in the cab. Dou't you know | yesterday morning: diva’ "Sowiniz. socloty . will_sw for tha | SofAusecus dosos of cubons, copalbs o5 ol of shiould not bo disturbed by | that developed most to perfection in the Courage. tand up to the right, talk | that it belongs on the platformiin frsnt of AN Fraxcisco, Nov. 6—Gentlemen: | poor to-morrow (Friday) from 2 to 4 | eia by destrovine the contings of the stomaoh, h S bull dog Hustle out and move it | Enclosed you will find £ which I owe you. | a'clock, at the vestry rooms of the syna- | PricosLs0. Soli by all drngeists or mailed on of physical ¢ ; is the finost specimen | it, preach it, liv without your knowledge. However, it is roceiptof price. For furthor particulars scant live it and die by it. 1 teli | the expr wre the worid ever saw. | you the coming man in this country is | back there people coming in late. A voice from the u peop i 1 late, A n t : Y g X vith 1 : rox roiroular. 3 Iw 3 "[(l“-" T 3 N‘ll ‘lll l.‘ ¥ "”" L| Y| And 1 never saw a bully that could the man that will stand up before public By this time the astonished driver | Yours.and Iam bound to pay it, = Iabbi Benson s achvely engaged in | 5 "d“" JE%.B.&!JISI"‘ OIS SBE o Totnd ! e st i WHIP ANYBODY IN TOWN; opinion and denownce the wrong, no | grasped tne situation and drove on oyt y) il b G PrOpATMIORS, TOF tWo HDEIL || e a0 o Chosed, Towever, it in addition 1o Kep. | Tnever lieard one cursing on the' streets, | matter what _politics, muncipatitics or | Mike's attention was attracted to anoth There is nothing about the letter to in otle. being n childron's ball, to Tokn et weir s but what 1 thought, “if you will wait a | powers may say to the contrary. (Voices, | engine that was coming from another di- | dicate the identity of the writer. GoAR CREME moment, old feifow, T will go and get | Amen, amen). Our rection. This was a coal wagon, the T g late comers outside also kept the ropolitan elub rooms aiee andience ing out and in dur- : . ! & . FbeE of next month, and the | s ST imEbEyice 11;:::1“-:::3u(\:r‘tn;I(l.‘fl,l'.':,f‘."(", your fittle brother, Ne is gamer than you CHRISTIANITY 1AS NOT BACK-BONE driver of which was “Skinny"" Kreiger, i pBullding, bermits. : e entertainment, to be | FOK Sy 30 S IO IR K the good order of the meeting. o Twill run and get one of those about it. About half of us haye | Who at one time fired for Farrell, on the | Superintendent Whitlock issued build- natenr company. composed e ittle b ck short-nosed bull pups and bone like a little cotton string [ Westend run. Mike recognized his old | ing permits yesterday as follows: of the talented young ladies &nd gentle- MALT \ our little brother is gamer than | with u rib or two here and there attached | Side partner, and climbed onto the seat | P, £ Murphy, two-story brick stc men of his congregation. Toe proceeds youa I can hold him up one ear | 4o the backbone. If you were going to and slapped Kreiger on the shoulder with Farnam and Twenty 4,000 | of these entertainments will be devoted k and he wou't whine, but if 1 would hold | make a good christiu you would lave | the | 9 W Paddoc, storv and a t MAKINg HOOUSSALY TOPAIFS 10 the EYHA- G you by both ears you would whine | to make one weighing about W nin ] EAISHONIDOtaES D o | gogue property. § ! all o Courage. Courage. That | pounds and put in about 145 pounds | #in't we? o Ly ¥ Speclally Distilled for THE DISCOURSE After reading a few verses from the eneral cpistle of Peter and making ew troductory. remarks, Mr.” Jones suid: we're on together North Six- Now let us go into this service | ore '} , f 4 LEETs is, two one atne A mecting of over thirty young ladies i ) ‘Medicinal User o5 il e ST B is what we want, ‘and [ will tell you if | Solid backbone, (Laughter) * What | Humoring the strange fancy of s | gty atmq S0 e o o [ and gontlemen has besn taled for next | £ : iial Use Dave your curiosity gratifiod. eatistied. | You will give the ¢hurch of God on this | it editors do shoot . mio yon, | demented friend, K commenced | M Abraham, five ene-story cotiages, unday afternoon at 2 p. m., for the pur- | (S THE BEST TONIC) 1 supbose that this’ congregation by tns | €arth a courage that dures to do right | Y'tell you if what these editors say about | talking about his engine. ~ On the way reet and Poppleton aaenne. 5,500 | pose of deciding upon the nature of a UNEQUALED for CONSUMPTION time has reached the point where you and d; to stand up by the ng_lu wewill | one another is true [ don't care what ‘l“\f" town they met a street ear which programme and sclection ot partici ASTING DISEASES and may bo intorosted fn somothung ulso bo- | 10 BRD htien B, IS SOUti | they sy about me (Laughtor.) Nobody | bt oll o e e ag His the 1500 | DntS. GENERAL DEBILITY. RHOARH DG tiat v KDY ou ne : thing aha more thin | cun’ beheve it. (Laughte fourage. | driver y him the ) i ; == ; b st ol ke YO | any other and that s courage on the side | f3 sure your are right and then o hesd, | Tisht to the line, Satisfied on this point § 10050 | Mo “Favorite Pr gHoEDE! BRL) PERFECTS DIGESTION, the tomb i8 1o Joke and. 1 an satifed | OF the ten commandments. I repeat | Courage thut will tun the lowd houses of | he eursed the “driver for huving a red B30 | Pieree cures “femalo wi and | B I k. EDw 1 WaLLING, Sur what I have ng God snid before the gr er g ke them | light out when the In thi Kidney affections. By druggists. O g geon in Chief, Natiousl Guarc of N..J., writes : this town under ground and 1 1t out. e to mankind is the | hang their heads in guilt and shame, | lowing h that there is strain he continued, M NO JOKING BEYOND THE TOMI N A h e ' dy dresse e, 'n- 2 9 7 My nitention was called te and I had much rather on my part that or that is not afraid to mention the | cournge that will ran yonr gambling hells | urging Kreiger to “ponnd her atong” if | . Mrs. Cole. alady dressed in deep mourn Licensed to Wed. ; our feyatono Mult Whiskey by Bl Britar ReFibstaly ants g this ser. ||| B hat will dare to stand up for the | from the strect into the fifth stories where | he expe to muke the end of the run | ing appeared in police court yesterday | Judge MeCulloch issued ma 3 r talor, Druggist, of Tronton vice, butif 1 had come here with the | Fight and denounce the wrong. I will [ none but the most diligent detectives can | by 3 o'clock. When they reached the | afternoon and said that she had a boy | censes yesterday to the following partics ) oocsos il Snd T hate uied o fow bottler teli you another thing. The devil has | find where they are. Courage that com- | Police station Farvell refused to leave the | whom she wanted this world by the right of conquest, that1s | jnands all the powers that be and de- | “engine,” saying that would just ride | gohool, He w the only right he has down herc is the | manas that these bar-rooms | down to the round honse and watch ent to the reform | Name. cward, wicked boy, | 1 Peter ¢ esidence. Age. ’ B8 huvo had. 1 am reconme your wrticle (n my practic 8§ fd it very matist v solemn gospel, God ble have had been pany you, I woulan't hundred out,but I have simply ring to your wishes to get you climidt LW i " 5 < Al g Loy s d, who would persist in running | | Aususts o L 40 our | s right of conquest. And I will tell you | shall = be closed up on the Sab. | Kreiger “clean her up-" o was finally | 8 « o BEWARE oY TETTATI ont A manth 'z,‘“{ b”»f.fi!,lf’:.' A uttoon | tother thing devilisnever (o going | bath and that God's day shall be | versuaded to rde down in the “conch’” | in bad company. She therctore wanted | | Khomns sent to the reform school Mus. Cole suys that by her is now locked up in the 2 ¥ > puLry Vil the youngster os Amen, Amen). | and took a seat in'the patrol wagon and s { farco in God's world is to de- | Was taken to his home. Poor Mikes | #l Rearney. making his lastrun. request the b to surrender an inch of his territory | roverenced. (Voi until that ground is covered with blood, | The mer and if you think the [< { Milton Bassett. ... 1 Christina Clinkinbeard Omaha hear pre ching. Here is my friend Rev. House, a better preacher than I am, ISNER & MENDELSON, if I was to announce that he would preach are that the Sabbath shall be vespee ChmineEteaecaail § ‘Timothy Riley. Omah S e oMo trow RiEhlio whnany of youhwonid DEYIL IS GOING TO SURRENDER I tell you, you not only sell liquor ? = g s bl i Mary Zabodick..."""Omaha. R (B0l Agrala r the U. ) como out to hear him, suys Aftor all we | Omaha without & fight you don't know | and gamblo on Sunday, but you THE ORATORIO SOCIETY. e B AT e iG “Westley. .. .Oma; oo 518 and 820 iacs B Fhilauichin, Pa. | Bt et s tactitlintithe Aratithing o inm, as long s you have lived with him. | wood” through the streets, and the truth | e Ovganization 15 uights ofBythias Talke Notice. i Lizzic Kiline. ... ‘Omah soodman Drug Co.,Genl.Agents,Omubg cted—The Work | T)g brethren of Nebraska Lodge No. 1 — For the Winter. Nebraska. - S g K. of P. are requested to meet at their Catarrh . 3 B when they are at home sleeping or down | beyond the r of your guns almost, | respectable merchants closing up and | Through the efforts of Mr. Nahan | Castle hall, Fourteenth street, on Friday very prevalent and exceedingly dis- e on the street drinking whisky? —How can | fnd here he is in almost every form of | going to church. - What is the matter_of | Franko, prineipally, Omaha 15 to have a | at 1,30 p. m. sharp, to attend tho funeral laRlite RO bIOW knop5HtaIILD a preacher be heurd when the people are | 1fernal influence and you “dare not | you people who have got the ten.com- | permanent oratorio socicty, composed of Brothor J. W. Moffatt. Mombers of | (CVelOP into serious consumption. Be- not there to hear him? 1 am ready to do | attack him. T'have got hoid of a little of | mandments and right on your side. You | ¢y yoct inusieal talent of the aty. The | sister Imlvm’»' Hen Avi‘min' ke mhfi u'r". ng a constitutional disease, it requ anything that is not wrong in itself to | the history of this town. I understand | sullev it year after year and make no pro- | o0 ool ol L s aotlots as hold at | cordially iuvited 1o “"ih_"wm. ‘~"\ By ;mrnu::n“m remedy nke Hood's is that men do not know do with people is to get them out, What s cutrenched here, Ditch after ditch | of the bus citadel 1s | that it is Sunday, only as they sce a few is the use to preach to alot of people | here is tull of his hosts. H. ness of people to come to church, to get peo- | there was one man in this town that | test. God help me, as long as I live in n 5 el d . ich, acting through the blood, | 4 poak thet every father Bl 1 hear tho gospel. Thore s othng | went up and bearded the lion in his den; [ any town whenever wrong is done to | Mr. Nahan Franko's rooms at the ex- | orderof, . W. Louxssuiy, €. C.7 | reaches every part of the system, effect! | bt ettt Hands that I wouldn'tresort to,except thut which | you know the result. God give us | stand up and strike at the wrongz. We | position building last night. After some [ ¢+ ™ PMITH, K. K. &5, ing a radical and permanent cure of | Gire™Gives il te ayiaptoms is smful in itself. Get ready to hear the | preachers that wiil turn their guns upon | have n discussion it was decided to make the e catnrrh in even ts most sevore forms, | g fere, rlie clpbeases l;""'*(.ml and be benefitted by the gospel. | the devil and his influence overy tim FEW OLD RED-NOSED DEVILS organization a permanent one, and I Zic Lost Moty Oon aadeionlyiby GEISHOOIRUOOT oW Il 3l isbands and fleadn of Fara. ‘(OF |1 B nd besides th ving all due diligence | they zet a chance. Voice, | S Awill | that are going to drink as long as they | W™ /ClCiC onocen nresident and G. M. T Langley, a hualf-par Mass. i PR nibessds and floads oE Fam ) (OLF add to your fuith virtue, and to yirtue | tell'youanother thing. When you run up | Live, but they” will soon be out. Their [ /.- Y Wi sen presicont ani G- A | newshoy who may be scen selling papers Mrs. Taugtry’s Book FRENCH HOSPITAL TREATMENT [ knowledge, and to knowledge temper- | aguinst some evil influcnce, you may run | noses ure o many fingers poiuting to the | Hitchcock secretary. The directors | ovepy night on the corner of Fifteenth | Boston Heralds 1t is azain ueiod thit | For Draine Decas, Wearneas. Lost Wieity, i Beut unce, and 1o lvm&mruucc patience, and | up against your coffin and you may run | coflin, Sam Small says it takes more | selected were C. D. Dorman, Wm. Wal- \d Dodge or Douglas, came up to 2o- | Mrs T e i ey i e o 1 Froa Conenltation. From o4, M. (o9 F N : to patience Godliness, and to God- | up against yourself, but is life so’ dear | woney to puint a nose red than it does to | lace and Rev. Detweiler. H. D. Esta- Yiealstal Gl R4 Wil tindiac e Sht e L N Rt I P ST tiness brotherly kindness, and_ to | and peace so sweet that we must lay it the capitol at Wasinington with the | brook was chosen to propare s constitu- | Lot Slalion yesterday morning crying bit- | JVel, $t 18 tue. | Ble, 18, A bronidihe | - = S N e brother), dness, charity Now | down and suffer the wives and children lw~l white lead in the”country He | o e ke % erly. Hesaid that he went into the postof - [ Hiteratour 1s enguged, d "‘u..u.‘:.;- " : when God said let there be light and | of this country to be debauched and | spent $10,000 for bug juice to put on his | HOR and b, D pelety. Nahan | g, vosterday morning to warm himself e ot BRI tuore was light this world enjoyed its | dumued by tho torriblo influeuce ot this | nose and only got it to u palo pinicatlust, | Keankd whs shoson mustenl” ditoctor, | undthat in the crowd his outside pocket | DK on the paages and Tocls hat il " rays. For a thousand cf years they did | country. "I would rather be in my coflin | (Applause.) 1 tell you, my brethren, it is | with W. aylor as his assistant. 4 ir S syt b T i 5 not know what it was ‘but finully a [ and in'my grave than to submit cowardly LR speak ot as long us you | Among thoso who have already become | Picked of40 cents which he had made Joatmalienpaal l].‘".‘{"",‘,“’,,"h g 0o philosopher stepped to the front, and | #nd pusillanimously to the evil influence | License the sale of liquor it is going to be | membors of the soviet selting papers. Ho suspected that ono of | utmost, Whet the book, whioh, by th on AND anal physical light, told us that the makes inroud on my home and | soid. They have your . Heense | Mmbers of the his fellow newsboys had stolen the | #av, dealswith hor own expeticucos m pure w ysical Tight is tho bicnding | every home of this land. Whnt if Rev. | and' your >cndorsement. . As Jong | ¢ Mesdam W money, but could prove nothing. I Ol I nC D ry ¢ 5 i e ok i e 3 N Cabn, N. Franko, F. W y e 5 ks 5 the nether world of the drama, is com of the seven primary colors, which addock i3 in his grave. Glory be to | as yoir “allow gambling hells to run | p&ifh S AT e We g piese (- 0 | wonldn't *a cared so'much,™ he sobbed, | 51l S SO T GGl Wit the b see in the rainbow. The s God, he is in beaven. Heis not in his vill flourish and lewd houses will do | Grfaureoks 4. ¥, WHRrar. . Bistes M A- | <only T wanted that money'to pay enmy | PO (08 10 06 G W il o blendiug of these seven colors is pure | grave, the grave could not hold such a | likowise, but there never was o place in | RhiecVis I Ferin abel Balcomhe, | poard to-day. 1 promised to give my thidden andithedoval vehorwil ke physical light 1n the conerete wan as that, and the Americd where the good people bave | pote M. G e G eV ity | Tandlady forty cents at noon. " Sl il R el Lt CIRIST WAS THE I 3 INFLUENCE THAT MUEDERED 11ADDOCK | spoken out. We want cou Whitetorn Ketlor Shueffor. Wermuth, | A kind-heartod policeman gave lim s i A G S R L of the world and Peter, the great Chiris: | 18 no more than is murdering hundreds | this fight. 1 am not here Ronsim 2 eaneo. " Cramior” Brownieh | quarter and other contributions followed [ S8 L8 RIS BOVE. o L DelTeet, S St tute tian ))hilthuplu-l; Xhli’mmd l:u'ulmd and ;,f Iu:ib:nnd;’fnnd hers and Ilnu e ng an e Ill;_'rlifl. bullul:x here I Ddee clien “m_m;,wl‘ ,“"‘ A LR Lol il gl Lt ning. A wredigested Tood r By gave us spiritual light in the cencerete, | hundreds of families not with bullets. pst of the ten commandments, inthe | 7050 0 ! Ly RO 2 Ontside the Limits. RGN TERROR ()& T ey f and he tolls ws i¢ is the biendng [but 1 would rather a man would | interest of every wife and every mother | kiddetl, Downing, Richardson, Fo i e AU NER SIS MINMAR. ,FHAT DREAD TERROR OF MOTH- { SRS Iucler 11, ol Wasting Djssases ! 4 1 + A Kester, Cochran. Uhe BEE of last night stated that a [ KRS -suflocating croup, 1= speedily sub- | and Feeds f ints allea fr of the soven primary graces which | fire derringer at me than | in this city. Iam he n the wmterest of v Bty t f . building is b i 5 S TR h PO sl i B r e ‘?50%‘&1‘-10.-"” et are rtue, knowledge, temper- [ & bar-room st me. [Laughter. | | right, and'if we ever intend to get to | & ettt Lid ;““r’ ‘“|‘l‘“ on ’? ramc building is now in oourse of eree I“Illl X l“ m‘.'u“_ r. = Mol “n # Lar 3 . Boston, Mase ance, patience, godlivess, broth | Right is right, and I will stand up toat, | heaven let us make this world down here | [ sleal elvcies of Omaha, Sang de- | tion on Dodge street, between Tenth and | Wine Lunz Balm opntsinboisly. erly 'kindnoss and charity, and if [ and Idon’task you to let me stay in this | as good us we can, That is my doctrine, e AVTth Vardure (‘,,JI.. after tha | Eleventh streets, in violution of the fire TR these things be in you and abound this | world a singlé day longer than a man | I have had preachers throw it in my teeth I“’.v sl L8 05404, " BJle 1€ | ordinance. Mr. Whitlock, inspector of - Atteation Lily Division. world is flocded with Jight. “Ihere can | can stand up and preach the truth. | that Jones was going round preachiwg | P> mecans, | o 0| buildings, says this is & mistake. The | The Siv Knights of Lily Division 8 be no spiritual light without the blending | When that day comes that a man cannot | refoymation. L preich repentance to- | b Wi seeiCor 1o RO FeUnE WORY | Tine defining the limits at that place rans | U. K. K. of I, will asscmble at their 170 Rowlin: ‘ i of these graces, because they arc a purt | speak the honest sentiment of lus heart, | wards God and faith in Jesus Christ, | 0 “MF The first will b ”“;“ (34 \‘i . | west, on the middle of the street, leaving [ mory Friday, at 1 p.m., to atend the GIRIGAT MARSTON N, of every Christan’s light and life, and it | then 1 don't court to stay here in this | wiueh will prepare me for citizenship up | GArEd - GG J MO the site mentioned beyond preseri funcral of our dece brother, Siv iad heok sopt frae. Mol Le See k7. Wukvary kes all these graces (o make the pure, | world any longer, I know when you sct [ yonder and make me s good citizen | (4Y evening, ¢ territory. Knight J. W. Moflutt. By order of ndnlaced fo white, spiritual light, But we will | in motion the wheel of reformation vou c. ONLY DISMISSAL emr e W, Louxssuny, heir Rous, ‘ chaogo the figure in order thav we may | will raise & row. The devil nnd all hi *Add unto your faith courage " You $ —— i Personal Paragraphs. Sir Knight Commande. B iteplete wids information of val e (o all mer: Yot be more practical. Christian charac- | minions will turn loose upon you. They | see how that rock tits upon the other. To | The Re e Left to Rmiroads | General Hollman is intown. MARRTONBLMEOVER. 19Park Plaos, New York, ! ter s the ultimatum of God's effort con- | will do anything and s ling_in | courage knowledge. When a man be- | Which Have Negligent Employ Robt. B. Hufl, Root & Sons. Music Co, __Muntion Dinsha Ben (i | corning you and me. Character out- | God’s world. I rememt u fow | licveshe is right, the next thing is cour- [ g B 00 0 EE R G e T f OGH —— - I ranks everything. A good churustor 15 | months ago in my own town they com. | aga. Dare todo right, and learn how todo | _ Lhere sec lsdihagire ol TOP 71aT J the best thing on carth, A bad character [ menced *Selling their liquor the right. Let me suggest to you, to hunt np | railrond men that the accident at North o8 & Riokenson sotursiod yosor b is the most awful thing on earth. If 1 | a prohibition town—illegitimately this blessed book (referring to the | Bend on the Union Pacific on yesterday | morning from the ¢ . ‘-r AH NOYS " building character, God furnish- | ning what was culled a blind tiger, and | bible) in your homes and make it the | morning, which oceasioned a great de- | . J. ¢ MeBride and David Butler came Or the Li Anbit, Positively i ing the v , he is the [ Istood up the before an audience in | man of your counsel. ‘Take it from your | gipuction of property, was oceasioned by into town yesterday morning. e Ve Y‘B O_DY E Cured by Adimiuistering Dr, greut arthitect - who furnishes the | that town and said 1 had found out that | shelyes and tables and study it and you | P ¥ TR YR A J. J. Bohn, Hotel World, Chicago, is in Bodd €L “h = Huines' Golden Specitin. Plius d - the cctions. Now | they had ‘been selling liquor publioly, | will learn things that Socratcs or lato oareios A IRoor, A the city on his way to the Pacific coast 11 cau begiven 18 a cp of collee or te withont in the lesson before us to-night we may | and thut J would put them in the peni | never dreamed of. This book was | possibly the conductor of train No. 17| " "\y “grockenridge wa JassengoOr ?I(OQUQE S the know ledge f Lo petsan Lak ing 1, 4 abseluiely i build according to God's design, but we | tent or go there myself. Now, re- | the man of my father's counsel, and he | Itis now known that the train in ques- | a5t evening on the Union Pacific over. F ATy et iy v\:lnlnllmnni: don. ILis w 1]:.; hrml‘l [i. n ubiér what x‘ tell you, Ph hnighl Hil [ me on tn, :Hug hca,‘“!\lyh boy | tion passed Nofth Bend seventcen miu- | land train bound for Sidney, Ncb., on A BOT’TLE o] | v wiconalle wreck 1t s bevs a foundation. Our Savior said the foolish | there was dynamite put under my buggy | follow that book and fear not the things nag 3 . cnowing | business. omirds of ce aud in every jnsiareen et o the wise man hunted the foundation on | spiinters i “next day they talked it | It has hen fourteen yoars since Lield my | =008 SENEELIER LR B UG ofice, bias bocn abwent from His post. of st Tor 1 Hanar apiti v e rock. our foundation is going to be | down on the street, that if that man ying father' and in mwne, and he reording Soyo! ) RO ¥ > for soveral days hao acutlae f FOR SALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS: o, and if your housos huft wpon the | openod” his 'mouth dgas on that s | looked up'in’ my face und siid *My | be somewhore in tho vicinity, With raios Aty dgraaveral dugh lask, Lecwio o 4 | Ak any DRUGSTORE AVHN & CO0 Oare Toon s d'you are going to be ruined. Jesus | jeet *'we will put the poor, godless, wayward and dissipated | cunning on selidule station agents have LSRN TAKE IT FAITH= 28ib & Cami , “He that heareth these DYNAMITE UNDER 1US DWELLING boy., you have almost broken my heart. | [otine to da, and as n consequenc ton th T Al M'I.“h Russell, Wro, A D, FOSTER & ., mine and dooth them 1 will liken and blow himself and his wife and help. | Wili you tell your dying father that you | THCTRE 0 Sah 2o TRt O | aen o g M4 OB SUARE e A0 FULLY, AND Council Blufix, Lowa. unto a mau thut built his bouse upon i hildren iuto heaven with him." I | will reform, that you will ‘meet me in | Whon 17 rushed past Jovth Bead w IR EIARAG.D BLCQDRATH SRMUROR You Wi\ 8E OBl ar wrtte for paial |4 cona g rock.” We look for a foundation, uni t down on the street; I heard the | heaveny” 1 stood by him, tbe best | stopping. thelanly thing left for the | his leave of absenc : - n oy - we propose to build a Christian super s Dsmd: “Wife, they tell me that | father a boy ever had. "1 have wished a | operator there was to telegraph her pas Mrs. Colonel Burke, of Sun Francisco - con f,'n(ea_ et do i steactare, a Chrvistian character, just as | the liguor men threaten to put dynamite | thousand tis that I had him back that | sare, but noth.ng could be done after she formerly a resident of Omuhu, and f\ln‘- % — thoy built the temple of old without the | under our dwelling and blow You and | I uught — lean upon his bosom |y passed 10 kepp ler out of the way of :l_:u .\'l""'(';.;“_‘”” |‘wlf‘ m‘m‘ n1”-‘ n n]u._. THAT THERE ($ ESTABLISHED USEDINALL sound of o hanimer. The first great bed | these innocent children into eternity. | and have him talk to me kindly. | No 52" which ivgs clearly on he hts, | G- M. rien, left lust evening for her ) 21870 rock that we lay down is faith. 1 must | What shatl 1 sayt Shall I shut my bony hand in mine and | 250 AR said yesterda: tis | home on the Pacific coust ur ONE QEMEP Y FOR 'S PARTS OF THE believe that God is and that God s « re | mouth She studied a moment and | b o the aco and anid yes, | e Fgrettad that wo have no Jaw | oM and Mrs. Geo Wittum, of Counell | [VER 200000 ) f yider of thoae that. ditigently sceks him. | saw e el auiver wid her wind ran | father, Lwlilvoform and Twill meet. you | 10 i {rkinmen responsibie for doxir Bluffs, Ta., accompnnied by Mrs. Aunic OUGHS & COLDS SO LD WORLD | 1 beliove that the gr back for seventoen years when she was | in the vright world above.” In-a few | yi,n"0f 1ife and property, the same as [ Cooper, of Irwin la yisiting the AND THAT 15 bl """» TBOUBLE WITH THE CURISTIAN WokLD | the drunkard’s wife and her home wis | minutes more God took hum and he was | 10y upe held in other oceupations in the | €ousins Ofic O'Boyle, Miss Muaggic ” S / < : i that we hase not fath in God aud in his | mado dosolate| - dmd _ slie looked | gono forover from eartly, but, glory be (0 | I Tor exampe, whon throngh willfui. | Sudze and Miss Sarah Wiison of this ity end UNS (¢] Sa[n Y 00K AHRIAEE W) 5 cause. 1 believe there is virtne in the | at we and said, *'No, husband, no, no, d, I can tell the truth and say that | |00 005 o livence, loss of fife, limb or Mr. D. Bluek, formerly train dispatcher N . bloodof Christ. 1 belieye ther | give it to them! give it to them, and if | every step I have taken from that time to | oot Of Besleento s, OF 08 B | o ke Union ' Pacitic i Owaba, bas | SOLO BY AU DRUGGISTS g e in the Holy I beliey they blow us up, (applause), and if they | this moment has been toward that better | Looule e endeavoring to hu“ Bolton | been transferred to a similar position ¢ r bt ’ gy of God, w'the commanion of saints, in | pucdynamite under us_and Wow our | world, Imean some day to grasp my | B TASE GOVSIRORE 10 MR POITR | it u mpany at Valparaiso, | ar 25 5°¢U?)‘°~° eragtit s Spelication. & 3 Howship of the spirit and in ever- | house up and blow us into eternity, I'| father’s haud in glory and say “father, the Unipn Pacitic has no recourse with | Aeb. ya Owahin has been P, S A B8, Ll o000 3 ting hfe after death” 1t is not theore- [ would as soon me and my husband “and | have redeemed the plodge I made you ‘in ns, the engineer, and Lanx, the con- | permanently filled by Mr. C. 1. Gordon JN HFRFISL Co Rop Cin. 0 B : al mli.h ‘13 that is In'lu'~_|mv the wlorlr children would g]nl- to heaven on Lum dyna ,\uull' d_\'illzlhuur and 1 am Iw‘"; o lnl'nlv ductor, both of whom arc perhaps re- [ of Fremout, Neb, Chdd (U " = e o-dny 5 practies ity which | mite route us well as any ot nown to | with you forever, in the bright world | [0 e Bl B 16 e ggrer gk i e e will damo o man. Pheoretieal infidelity [ man.” 1 can go three husdred yards | above.” God help you, &nun:mrn au | shonslblo for the low af bropert, cxebt | lasas Hodgeon, the'arcbitect left yoster. WANTED! DREXEL & MAUL p may be a good thing for this world. 1 | from where I stand aud speak now where | you older wou, to be fuithful to the right | cirrence that it was only property and “”‘.'I‘“m‘.‘ & ”m“ffil‘: _GRaS. NGTARR | O e I (i e, have under-tood that Bob Ingersoll can | one of the noblest souls that ever blessed | and do your duty ot {16 that mas ‘.Mm,mlv.l “1“ LA SR e £au ’WI“ “4 | Ladics to Work for Us at Their Own | B S to J . Jacobs, ke 8 thoasand dollars a night lectur- | your city was shot down in cold blood | After unnouncing an afternoon service . e “"k‘ R AEAMIMMOIE SX- Pl e, | I'NDERTAKERS I ng that there is no God, and he could | and the villain that shot bim hus never | at 8 o'clock at the kirst Presbyterian Ay 00k over aome af the wark of Mo fa S : Y1 TR . D not muke §10 4 night | b5 that thero | been found to this day. Church, and an evening meetmg at the | By Coune . mous architects in that city. 3 & | §7to $10 Per Week Can Be Quictly Mads | AND EAEALBMERS Y { Ex-Councilman Anderson, of the Sixth | jon will return in sbout a week, 3 4 wits pue ou see the differon Hob If 1 wanted to muster an army of | exposition building, Mr, Jones dismissed \ el Ol White, | ™ d INO PLOLO. pinting: B0 Canvasaing. For full it N ngersoll is Jocturing for moacy. You | winions that the devil himself the audicace with the benediction. ward, {6 inoeased aeimst i) Gis/ | e——- ula addrish ot once. O At the oldstand 1407 Earnam st Ordes v $1 to bhear him aud bourd yourselt WOULDN'T LET INTO HELL NOTES. of the police force, and for whose decapi- Red Star Cough Cure will guickly curc 1 Contr O i ta B G144 | by telegraph so.icited and promptly al almeod teaded 19, Tolephone No. 225 9 s there auything in that for youy Lean | until they hud disorganized, and cume in ‘The photograph fiend has arvived and ¥ tation he is looking with much uterest. It | inflammation of the throat and Tungs o