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2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1886, NYEN ¢ DR \‘ I | stody the wrong, and let all your life | enongh not to go and beg pardon after T OMAHA'S NINE. ARRESTED FOR AUSON, THE WORK OF DASTAR ATIENCE AND TEMPERA hinge this fact, L know [dons it. [ do so want te straighten 5 CQ ME sk wht 1% 9 i is right 1| things up. I talk about these | Stops Taken Lnst Mght to Prepare | A Man Oaught fa Lincoln For Burn- | Dynamite Placed Undor the Springs P tuar OGH will do it, and it it ig | thi beenoge that is where For lts Selection, ing the Barker Block. of a Passenger Coach, 8am Joucs’ Sermon On Thore Blements of | wrong [won't do it, Knowledge, “and | gou need “a’little | tonching” wp. | Last night fhere was a wellattended | The police are having something of & | Prrrsivga, Pa, Nov. iL~Upon arcival IT ANNOYS ; ) to knowledge temperance,” That does | Mother, gou bo mora pusledt with, the ot t the dirsctors of th w | sensation over the arrest in Lincoln of | at Dublin, Pa., of the mail train north on Chbristian Charactet. S b Y, e ¥ . 1 LS | meeting of the directors of the new | v ) A n o 2 L 1 tra li”?'lrlull" l":ll‘:“w":;:’w't' “;\ul‘y Y\I lh’zi |I:||Ilfi:el l‘“n”:, hul;':‘:uv:;::::l"!!-‘l‘u‘nt:l:I:-i"ulilzulllhl|4|:"|: Omaha buse 'ball association in Frank | the alleged incendiary who set fire to the | the Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsbara railroad Ve | KBO_[)Y to<lay the car inspector, while the passen- | cors were getting on and off the cars at the PD{OQUKE dopot, discovored three dynamite bombs and caps fastened under the svrings of the rear BOTTLE OF 'V nd when | only three years old, while nis papa is | Bandle's store.” The interest of those | Barker block this city Friday ni nt exceeded that displayed on any | Iast. Late yesterday afternoon telephone messago ' hout whisky he says “Wo LIFE'S REGULATING FORGES. | L LI Ryoer you had botter stop. | thirty, Be pationt and kind to your chil: | pre —_— I “Woe into him that putteth the bottle to | dren, recollect your children ‘are your | preceding ocepion in the matter of or- | Cummings receive A Talk to Husbands and Wifes Re- | his neighbor's mouth.” Ihat is little brothers and sisters in a sense. Then or! o ) . A A f - nizing a bpge ball club, It argued | from a Lincoln policeman giving the in- | o - ", 1 - THE WAY GOD PALKS ON WITSKY. you be kind to them and considerate with . | g coach. The bombs were carefully removed L E A b=ty ke g What doos he say to the man that [ them. 1 will tell you another thing, you orably for tho success of the undertak. | formation that a man named Asgate had | and there were many palo facos among the L U” | The Parableof the Round drinks 1t? He says to ench one of them, | want a g..w\| deal of pat n.".,l with ‘{u ing. There wis received a large list of ap- | been fl‘rm l"l m H;mvln for the offense | passengers when they learned the terrible | | . House, “At last it biteth like an adder and sting- | preachers. We are poor frait fellows. We | plications from:members of the leagues | named, and that the case against nim | fate they had so varrowly escaped. The i e eth like a serpent.’” “Touch not, taste L ve our infirmities just as well as vou | of the last seadon, all (he writers of which | was a sure one. Mars Cummings | train starts from Punsuatawaney every u‘ er 'DRUGSTORE Bot, handic not,” that is God's pronun. | have yours. How we need patience, v- | desired positions in the new Omaha nine. | will go to Lincoln to-day o look into the | morning, and it is undoubtedly at that place TAKE IT FAITH= ciation on whisky. 1here are a great | erywhere and every day to control us in | The secretary was authorized to close | case.” The police look upon the matter | the bowbs were placed under the springs, 88 FULLY, AND Another people | iy peote in this world who tin this | our lives, Rather It us bo more patient. | contracts with soveral of the applicants, | with some susicion, and are inclined to | itonly makes shortstops between there and ! y genttad Sam Toncs at the cxpeeition | Getrine of provibition is new, got up by | I tell you the day will come when: your | though the names of those selucted, for | think (hat some vag or ernk has wade | Dunois CIEI IRty IR Srotn e T Yoo Wi\ 8K 1 3 A fong-haired' men and short-haired | impatience will be a thorn in your flesh. | the present, are for prudential motives | a confession to g alittle cheap notor- | of starting. ~I|“‘~l"\‘\ ‘llm es from gl]u: plac Vi ast nig! ceretary o b women over in the cust. t was born en the comes, when™ you sha kept gecre! o (o freo v ahs i ' e Duilding last night. Scctotary Joplin, of | wopen ho cust. T i When ti len' you shali | kept'secret oty and n freo ride to Omaha. UraIN o TU5 THAL d\stanen. ool SHOCL eliyes -+ convinge tho Y. M A, presided. The ministers | two thousand years o Let | bury your wife out of your sight, and be- Messrs, Kay and Bandle, of the com- - with that amonnt of dynamite and caps | 7 T of the city who ocenpiod soats upon the | me tell you, "as ord this | side the grave where she lies buried from | mittee appoiiited to visit, Leavenworth, nre 1 ander the springs of the coach 18 a mystery. » THAT THERE 1§ | platform were Revs. W, R. Henderson, |‘..m.l\’ this doetrine n:’mm abstinence. :!}wlflum nf‘-u‘- n'li\lfll.\"" '0':k’~|tv\\'x| upon | made a l'«‘]mr't of their visit and the same | J. H. Green, traveling agent for th v"m'l‘ fmn‘w-lwwlm-n in the coach. Sus Bur oNE EMEP YFa& | 4 Sle > %0, will venture to assert thatevery man in it grave von will be sorry for everyim- | was approved. Union Pacific, wel Utefon Vostord icion points di y {0 no person as the e Jo P Roe, A T drinks whisky, and every man | paticat, unkind word you have given |~ The commitlee on grounds appointed IIH‘,' o ]I'x went to regon yesterduy ) pervetrator of the deed. Tl matter wiil be Co Hilton, C. W I' M. House, and | yhay sells whisky, says, your wife. Sometimes when you sec [ at the last meeting, have several oxeel- | o !}1‘ sociable of the Third Congroga- | thoroughly investicated by the railroad ‘ COlDS A. V. Sherrill. Mr. Excell, of Chicago, JONES 18 A CRANK. your little children fade and div “wnd on | fent sites in- consideration, but thus far | fona chureh announced for Thursdy, | AHEREIS St A effort made to bring: the JINB THAT 1S did valinnt service until 8 o'clock in | Ou that subject be is a crank, and T [ ihe table in the pavlor they look like lit- | have not been able to agree uvon one. SOHHE T L Nath Jonos RCsEms, - . e /Ie / arousing the andience by forcing them | have said to the bar kewpers of my town, ] .’.‘%’;!.‘.'L,’.‘,’?’.‘.“("h"-;:ffl,"'.,0'3"'.?,"‘:» "i':; A o ; (}fl_mm_- "“\-\Y:ll‘tl\ux*‘. o A Bvas Cunibthatisn. alsa to take part in the song serviee. It wase “when 1 drunk your whisky and \\'!h'"l % < S A ""‘ " .er o Coun l‘vr ers, . o iines is now the mn: uector in New Youx, Nov, 11, Tne Post says: The RV MIATILON. Prst 8 0'clock W th | Paifl 501 my hard-carned money for it, | cold lingers point the memory buck to [ Frank Fowler, a special government | eharge of the ferry cars, and Condueior | pidwers of Fatteison and Newark have Solo BY AU DRUGGISTS & few minutes pa o'cloc hen the | 20 Shien Tdebauched my soul and my | the hasty words and actions scattered | qzont has been in Omaha for two or W. H. Maden has been put on board the | 1 hand 1 ¢ ¢ 00 P revivalist appeared and took charge of | fody and Almost hroke the heart of thy | 8long your backward track. How those | ystE5 . . OF | ferminal and bridgo passenger trains | | atuls with those of New Yorkand | ap 95 %50 y$l-° ottt | the meeting. He continued the line of | pest ! ver b, you didn't call | Jittle lapds remind me ns 1o snowy grace | three dags working up the counterfeit- | from both cast and wost. Long [sland in forming a combination to b S | thought discussed on Wednesday night. | s o, 1o L was o sensible | they lie, not to seatter thorns but roses | ing business supposed to be centered | - [n- gonneetion with forry cars the | it the priceul beer and put a choek JIN Harmise Co ERIP Scin0 Ho suid fellow then, but when I came out and {fl”'l |”'|'} bbby 'n'l flm‘i L;'"Vf here. llwm\' ost of anexpert shover of | Union P as lately put a tieket seller | 1 "';“;“‘l“‘l* L] """;' 5000 ¢ "“']""“" i ke . $ ot e allicd myself with the right, and T yod help, 0 be good and Kind | the queer at Minneapolis last week led | on cach side of the river. The passen. | '8 reauired to dejosit £15,0 ashas ) Cally's Puie ma There is no more importunt lesson | iy, inberly and righteously and and considerate to onc another. Let | o the discovery that the spurious coin | £0rS Who went over in their wagons paid [ Klarantee of gow! faith, this sum tobe y Ll i than the one we partially discussed last | Gidlv. denounce all Uhings that broke my | 88 be in all our relations in life B i 1 5 their cash fare to the conductor. feited it the agreement 1s violated. 1t is esti- i r : A s 1 it ande g i was manufactured in Omaha, and on the : uffy’s Formula, . night, the building of christian charac- | wite's heart, then you call me a crank.” | Patientand let patience haye hor perfect < fo. Ko® EAmE f the | . Mr: Tennison, superintendent of con. | i ed that the guarutee fund will reach very - g Pl wr. g all diligence, add to your | The first rock we lay down i3 faith and work. Boys onght to be ""sfhrx patient [ man’s confession another member of the | striiction for the Westeen Union, left | nearly $1,000,000. Al existing contracts are Gatn e i 10 FOUT | it the nest one right on that is cour- | With mothers. Seo those silyer streaks | gang wa arrested at Milwaukee. yosterday for a brief tour of inspection | t0 becarried buty bt erealter the prict 4 Dt faith virtue' (or cournge) and to courage s | h her y " g N + 5 v knowledge. We disenssed the virtues or | 520 the nest one is knowledge. Now, | runnin _l'"‘"_l:!; hu‘ r :\lr;*l ll;w fur- | oflicer believed that he had discovered a | throughout the state. H"nhhhnv' saloon it " Qantiomen - sia recks o n 4 |, wo want the groat regulating force | Fows plowed in her face. Boys be clew to the go-between who has been se- | The drawing for the craz, e it L , Sirn 1 Beulth tra watt of stovr pots quilt for the | 450 South, posk races th and courage and *s life, tompe at is the PATI OWARD YOUR MOTHERS, f eneti ’ rrel, wish 10 par ccht discount, It and weighis - on jounds. Sin | pid Lii6 " Fatie) ‘61 | pradsas Sl e e Tife. | Sbo will leave vou some day nud then ouring the counterfeit. from the manu- beneit of Mrs, Lapham took place Wed- | the eustower clianges lis brewer the percent: Shemy fomorai . beafut bk weuines ‘ . thoat 5Ly 3 ” s SOFLY. i actnrers distributy i o5 wht, 333being the winnin, ave will be only 5 per cent, and the brewer now weigh L po nep well, and upon another as wo build by divine di- | that is toingg everything n the right way | you will suy bow sorry Lum that T ever | SCGRC e { ohor Istbuting it 10,88 | bor. Tt povson holding this nul Tl DRy 85 Do Barrol 10, The sssocition FoF s Sopenne. aig LRI roction. First, faith in God, faith in the | andat the r\“'\lvlthm'.ll s beiog just GO0 D SRS e o et 3 | tention to shadow the min and thus dis- | Please eallal 1117 Farnam street wud get e Ll il B oLy Gala of 33 Pan right; then cou , courage that Lmay | good on Wednesilay here o Y | Now to paticnce we add this great stone | Polnt. Fowler expected nis man to ar- - - 4 15, Whiskey for dyspepsis with e best resalts. j i £ Y | good on Wednesilay here to be as good | N¢ I great rive in Omahn Wednesday n rersonal Paragraphs. et o U o 0 i weel e o in the building of godliness, that 15 Gou- dare to do right and dar Close of the Tarl' Con. ¥ recommend. to be true. You | as vou re on Sunday. 1 don't want you ined & pounde. 1 ch 4§ night, but as he did not put in an appe Colonel M. C. Keith, of North Pl Tet us be God- CinaNs AT Nov, 1L—"The Ameriean Turf nsjustas good e | likeness. Reniember siste may search this book from Genesis to | to forget that. Tt me i , ance it i 1 that b 1t { : : g URAL AR REEND * | Jike in our lives and this Godliness, what | An¢e it is supposed that he had_ been in- | at the Paxton. " T SRR Kovelation and you will find this fact | tme of the year as another, nd ohe |55 " Brotherly kindness. [ have been | formed of Wi dangzer nod 8 i hidng | Gharles 5. rown, United & constess fnislud it work s evening, and | Rerite kv demonstrated that, God never chose a | {08 CO8 48 SRR TR0 | talking o groat deal since I have been | until imore fuvorable opportunit tal inspector, left on the CUnion g e L R | o »fm:ul.ul'uhm‘is”_f man 1o do or dare for him that the man | yine me ‘on 5 dead level to the good | bere on brotherly kindness, We are kind SEA ke BT STrwehl Gkl overland train last cvening on a Dusiness | fatay. B (o e ) (haien oL e 1 was so reidaced by dya wasn't T o ot hink hetven as | to @ great many prople but do you: know IR B IO T EveE G (D EEOTIED o || LBl A HeEste et 1 (L tllag i G M ArAU o Bl iowath e et oo et bat brother, | that our religion is not broad enough. 1 | *“The only lurge eity that L visit, said | “pye ficutenant George Rubler, Se ortd: The couvention et at 10 w'clock i et L CGod himself despises o coward. If 1| ieaven is boyond and hell is buyond, and | Will lustrate what L mean in this way. 1| Postal Inspector Brown toa Bek man last | reonth infantry, at Fort Russell, Wyo., e G s U L AL b, \Leanty bove o akerat | find that if a fellow dow’t need any help | eveming, “where 1 eannot buy an Omana | baen granted a ofteen-days’ extension of | UToustiout passed upon the rules. Little, it evarything, and have erybody wants to help him, did you | paper is Kansas City. Wkile there a few | his leave of absence. . any, changes were made in the body of th ernotice thaty Did you ever notice | g i " i ved Pickons, chicf clerk of the post- | MUes Minor additions or veibal ch that the bank that had £10,000,000 on de- | 4 e Absent from. b post of | Were mude. Weiehts were rised_on_two- wre on a dead level ronte o utipodes. Heaven is around this | ¢ v und hell over that way, but we ve | © d level road between the two to be afraid of [ ¢ the Inthe right be | asbrave us a lion. What can harm a | a de am right, I am right nothing but the wro ago I stepped up to a news stand in » i ks 5 the depot and inquired for an Omala | office, LS 10 110 10 M 5 ve man in the right? Death h and if you turn your back on_hell you | Positis the bank that cverybody wants to by DA duty for se v bac sause of ¢ roldsto 1O May 1. and 115 nounds ¢ man iu the right? Death harm | ani oo Savenmird, and 1f you am | DUt their money in. When a fellow has | Ber and the clerk looked at me with duty for several duys back, because of a | after that for the’ remaindor of the season. LR R SR > e Y S T DAGIE BT SR Ve & got a plenty of everyihing, everybody | look ot wild astonishment.” b z L . 3 Charles Green, of St Louis, was clected pres- pouads in woikih' RANDALL I There is no such thing | 2 & Wants him to take soma ‘of theirs and iR i ¥ Miss Emma Jahn has gone to Centr: ident forihe coming ye nd B G, Bruee Ga 15 Pound 3 HT TO HELL, W TR R B B W A ot ’“0“:”‘;’ T You 't get an Omaha paper in | iy, [11, to visit with relativ Her mar- | seeretary, and the ¢ ljourned to 1, UOR, 15t AND W00 878, bout it, and { will 8 bL L = Kansas City,” said he; “we don't keep with Emil Ackermann, of this | meet at Lexington, Ky sond Wednes- o e e L G T ve got body has got anything for him. that we b day in Novewber, 18 Dufly's Bure Malt Whiskey age, and don’t understand me as mean- | tell you all here to-ds ‘em. Nothing from Omaha goes in this [ city, will occur there in December. ing builyism or pistol and dirk sort of | « deal of outside matter mixed up | Fhe sort of religion b is religion | (G . Sgecy e and Dufty's farmula. | had previotsly been 1 : { deal. L P 4 rot dow B i Rev. W. I, MeNary, of Garkio, Mo, is | ¢ 94T T Toenl 10r a13 Thontha, and Bad Saed bravory. I have no patience with that | With onr religion. Lutme tell you Luscd | hat will anake us et down o worke | And T found ont that it was « fac in tho city, Me, MoXary is: one. of bho | Almtemmiotr Hon T e A iy on bi rets s . ¢ el S 1 t s e B RaG oo’ reonla de. | 500N proved hile Omuha is not as bi voekly shed i eVt S # i 're migl efore last and iave gaiied KMl sen pounds in weight and ¢ when bis honor gets o low down that he %18 but one road to this moral uni. | them and help theny. -~ Somo’ people de- | 3008 Provey SRR T tLoR Lotk published in- this city and St | ;penod the roll for recruits o join Cutting’ | hizbiy fecommmad it . Mok FOINK, nsas City, fears her as the great coming rival hns to defend himself with the derrringer | verse. Heaven 1s at one cnd of it and | Spise paupers. I will toll you whut they remmd me of. Here 1s a big bon-ton family in the town, Gain of 13 Pounds. A silibustering cxpedition to Mexieo. It is understood that 218 names have been placed Mrs. Colonel Burke, of San ¥ formerly o sident of Omaha, and who ancisco, and dirk. Iam sorry for a man when | hell the other, and it you are on the way [} ] in the sky. gronitftiosky. ¥ YOU ARE GOING STRA a8 a true man without this grace of cour- | and tint is all there | i Riaotd 5 ? < | to Lell pou have nothing to do but turn Picked U N i e 4 his cha .l r does not _suml out in vu“m“lli"m O e von e e A A“( ked Up Unconscious. 2 has been visiting the family of Gonaral | O he listin this city and wore are prom- ] such boidnesss that it needs no | BRI CHE PG S v "What dpcs | and run on blood. Th vo tho biggest | 2 prostrate stranger was discovered § UM, O'Iy oft last cvening for her | i5eds 1Eis expeeted that the expedition will A Chat 1 liad in ray defence, 1 like the spirit of [ 270 on meAn? Here'itis, **Con, folks 1n town. ‘They ride in a fanc ear- | o0 the platform of theUnion eific | home on the fic coast. be thoroughly organized within wmonth and th T _‘l\_;:;;,"{_;{(n:‘\;‘, the old blucksmith w reported to him “That man over youd is blackmailing and slandering you, if L was you I would get a stick and go over there and m: him with it “W ents will rendezvous at Kl Paso, from et untore. Tetlring, o e “ATpetite wa bever botlar, aud g of baing puiled up atter nwtl’n isciaans which Pess greatly botier 1o A great extent euticaly left me. 31y i rensed noarly 13 ponin s ncronsed pselt AP R SR Y DER. ing by Depot Poli d Mrs. Geo. Wittum, of Council | '8! T, ceompanicd by Mrs. Anie | Whieh point they will tnvade thé Mexican iink of | awaken the man to consciousness. Being | Cooper, of Irwin, yisiting theiv Uhe federal afticials of this terri- e L Isit | oscly watching their movements unable to rouse him, the patrol wagon | CoUsins Oflicer Miss Maggie | and will use every endeavor to preve ¢ patrol wagon | Goriine Ofticer s & overy endeavor to prevent the ick up on their blood, ‘while | depot last ey M i together, “verto,” to turn. 1 will tell | ringe and gou, if you old siuners want to get to | their old f: T \eaven, turn around, old fellows, and | torv. (Laughter.) What do you t wove off. (Laughter.) that? It don't take . gre . Tempe iting | time to forget the pit trom whi n they her Is running a soap fac- | man Green, who did his best t» | Blu AT IB AR T G G e e is the great reg ! ! T c e G Lo : asion of a friendly neighboring republies, e I WHISKEY.0 o man, “f en take my bammer | gorg Ut runs o wan on a dead level | are dug. And some of you looking me | N SUmRONS wi he, B Jlonded I N D, Black, formerly train dispateber [ The wen being enlisted” are known LK DUREY MALT Wi e Mo, Staeat It IOLOLROC 1d makes him good every day and good | in the face who, when you moved to ARIGa ok B = el e R for the Union Pacitic "in 2 churaciers, desperate in the extreme and eapn B9~ Oun Wuisrxr 1s SoLD OXLY 1N SEaLED Consoious.of rectitude 'L am right'’ and Christianity, they are rel able anywhere [ now have got u littlo prope ere unable to learn anything concorn- | With the same company at Valp: , T 4 heod q ! and relinble any plac You can trust | you pise poor folks. "I TaEat s Neb he vacaney at Omaha has b Y LHALRN) bravory over maintaims the. rights main. | floy ' the basineds, you_can trust them | poor, und raised poor, and hoed my own | | his ailment or identity. pormanently filled by Mr. C. Il Gordon, | ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 11.—The Prison Ie- e s e At Lliea F 1nsoing in social life, trus em in v to this hour. wgzhte 1 ‘neve . T ‘re Ve & 3 3 2 1 pngress this morning visited th 9 your encmics; the man who stands up | Syoryyhere, it mRkos g B et Tt hetaputy s hamiasioneraltolexhiaing) | (SO AUO DsUILhE afivisit toihiias [imileal from EAtinuta,fwliere 400 Beou vicis, UOLI TS, hurirons, uin what I ought to be, ry day ever; Brotherly kindne e 2 the las i eased from the Georgia penitentiary, arc where. Hore is the point, o i here A belpful to eyery one and do good as op- plans for the. proposed county hos- f,l:::'l':,.””,f,:"d’,';‘. Oy E e :.‘,,:T,‘,,“.'..r‘.' N N.“,\,,fi“,.n?;‘ufef},: et || e S B R T SRR this point where the saw mill is ranning, | portunity presents tself. ™ Brotberly I, mado n report yesterday, stating | and is one of the prominent men there, | con:ress “Prison Labor” was the topic for fino ata the littls governors, the two | arch, the building ia finished, and now | Were to consider the price or purcly the i onnn ;-?ljp‘vly'h-):‘;:;«k-“'n I lapeons W b e Chares Dudiey | 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLIS it balls, you nave -seen theth tarning, | one or two things will happen. — There is | samitary merits of tre diferent praus in | @08 W EEEREAEE 8 DI TN | Wariier vead o paper on”ihe extivpation of | Fhe Origlnnt nad € Well, when the saw runs into a log, the | your house not made with_hands eternal [ making their selection. “I'he commis- |\ 0r ki wa Dt e The secretary submitted his ro- | 2 { Iy in the heavens, and here it is and God | Sioners replied requesting them to ms e goration, ane wins tly, fuithfully and persistently for That's itand then ‘add knowl- 0 nowledge.” Now in_my place thul an intcllizent iity is the ONLY 0 CAN B at last. Ignorance is as round a ball 1 s slick as1t ean be, it has no handle n o1 of the asso- apid exten 4 i e s P R o o s 3 H e port sl %o it and yon cant get hold of it and to. | &rearsixty-inclr saw runs intoa big log, | i the . L2 sl ) intended more asa joke than anything | PORL showie the e L Ay o it w the little governors hold down, and th will step down and will put one hand ection from 2 nitary standphint | ) RS 4 4 a8 > | ciation and & large incr membership, day, of ull times in the world’s history, | 10 14 € BOFCEROE GO SRR Ol fiead, | under this building and the other ut regard to the cost of the build- | 810 Tho facy is there was but little Eo foundation forit. His the I connection with Winding Up a it, which was the main snbject ol g el v a matter of INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 11, he 'n(klul:lllx; 8 A wyer he proseeuted the of the First National bank, at a meeting ) g — = the least excuse for ignoranc e best volunie of carth may be bought for a song, and fuel for light has been cheapened so that I may not only buy ational Bank. and now I see the saw cutting its way | on top and lift it to the paradise of right along right through the log ana | God and setit down on the streets of th runs out on the other sidé, and the little | new Jerusalem or God will run the street | governors lift up and shut team oft, | of the new Jerusalem out in front of the u T "Ihl: Mc Etder N. C. McCluae, of San F but furnish light to réad a volume of A : \ yitis hi i > ! ; R A i ' O | ‘ind the saw runs in the same revolutions | house and incorporate you into the with his wife, are on a t to this city | oo that the institution go into liquidation THE GEVTLEMEN'S FRIEN L3 ",,fi‘;f:‘p';’,’,‘ffm‘,;"",{,h“fl‘l:‘-lI L have | 1o the minute whether in the log or ont. | of God and you will be there forever. | and are the guests of John M. McClure, : tel was forwardea to Secrelary O0od Impleinentawitiveachikoriesuce Peticsson th hen Chriatinn aad yat'ismae | Tuat is what we call temperance in the | Brother tho building is finished now. We | the popular and energetic passenger [ Halford Sauc cour food miore ning, notifying him of their action, Tho AR 4 LR T oatod at all. He is the man that docsn't | PeSt 3ense will have an abundance enterance into | yrunt of the Chicago, Milwukeo & St [ MO . businesshwiilihotwound Bu pHEEU AL the SLIROR MR000, riskiaL O now anything about the ten command TUBEINEEA JOB L REROREERIIY, the everlasting kingdom of our lord und | b1 voud. The elder is a brother of the S panidliaviog araple (unseiomeotialiioh oy Mossrs. Kuhn & Co,, Agonta. g q LI Ry i i e Inst. Saviour Jesus Christ. Here is the | '° ‘L 3) eider 13 0 er A Mysterious Light. ions, ments, and he doesn't know anything | nd the fivst thing we know the lst dol- | SEROUF 3 O HahCistianlchars or, 1 isit i i . ; P, SEBL S — Bbout the sermon on the movat, D | HE was swotaway from him, with s Sernetuco, here s tho chriatlan ehuraotor | latiar, and s vilc fs the i febnsho | Balinere American: Over the fomb of Sutting's Sablime Cheek. 5 “ is & 9 4 ri children, and then [ gee the temperance ) B, Lo X s feddd, 3 he late Bishop Odeaheimer at Burling- U ASHIN G4 ¢, 11.—The cla o d this book? Jesus Christ, o CTPOTANCD | (foouivazer to vour knowledge tempor. | presence is a sourco of much pleadiire 0 | ton N 1’ thato hovers mizhtly & BRSHE | ftor Cutbn ot the govetmment ! NebraSka atlonal Bank rreat preacher, did you ever read hig | force of hislife. Ho runs right into r Cutting against the government for and to | his brother, more especially because of . To temperance pa ng, “The | #n¢ light, which is so much of a_phenomenon Zht out, s ety S oy, preactiod Tt Lard talets awhy, | Paticnce brotherly kindness and to broth- | the time which lus “elapsed since their | a&to'creato much discussion and_ excite- 000 daiuages on scopunt of talse Jmpile: OMAHA, NEBRASKA. qunte differently from the way he did, it | gOFC&LVe BAC TR Pl KERE SWIE | erly kindness godliness and to godliness | last meeting. ment among the people of Burlington oument and personal indignities sultered by | pojq yy Capital $250,000 he lind been preaching to angels, and yet 2 SFeorcd charity, and_universal love to God and ——— G RUIPIDCOMO (IS him have been for some time o file in the 29D s The bishop's tomb is of g ay polished ranite, and is_located ne r tho vestry hurch, the cathe- was the same solid man that he was be- fore hi f dversity, . | man. "Now God says if these things be ore he went into adversity, and then ho | s, L 0" 0l GYo0 0 shall nevor dlo | M. E Surplus ...80,000 it I got up and discuss these things and denounce these things here Lam consid- Stricken With Paralysis, itter, the Farnam street clo- rtiment, but it has not yet been ex- etary, and there lis b state de amined by the sec Ry e yonosliitiishoolea g T 0 Lt | bud whall biave an abundant enteranco | thior, was suddenly stricken with paca- | dral Srollpricyly chatoh, the cathe; tnescilteinoidselslon minsern iolthocl zalingiVine osiiont Eo Pook is not (it to bé carried into your | himself, und his wifo runs up o him and | inte the everlusting Kingdon. Brethron | lysis while at dinnor at his bowe on Pa- | which Rev. Dr. Hills, the dean of the con e - Hughes, Cauhier. parlors and into your sitting rooms. ~ Ab, | 54ys: *‘Job, your breath 1s a stench in "I}k‘ fuuich o bt ehNs e up and | i gtreet yesterday. The shock was | Yocation of Burlington, is the rector. A w _Hampshire Returns, - 3 DIBROTO e Durlors and fato your sitting rooms. Al | ny- nostrils, and your body is n ourse | Sliake the dust of our foot from us 1 this vo, and. the physician who at. | D1shop's miter is earved on the top of the | coxcoun, N. 1L, Nov. [L—Compleio re. | W. V. Morse John 8. Collins, sins ave and calls them by name, and t to s bt Job ran out of the | 0ur day and gencration, let us be some- T 0 | sty and on the place which | qurns from %34 citics and towns give Sawyer, | He W. Yates, Lewis 5. Reud. "¢ | body tor God and live for God und de- 'A. E. Touz tion and said: *‘God may slay me, old Sexton Prickett points out us being | yayublican for WArnS you, se 10 do theso things.” | ! " velop every christian gruce, and o after the occurrance, expressed the foar ace of the saintly bishop’s Roxeat, s Loxenell) vl have beon aniused—it 1say o othor i I Bk illy | B it shall be. porie shall bless last night that his pationt would not sur- B ,m;:g‘y';;;é},;{y the suintly biob s | democrat, 7505: Wentworth, probibition, BANKING OFFICE Romo people get theit urbanity smaabey | tained my integrity not_done | World after we arc dead and gone. Five e that at times resembles the light from i | 4 seattering 250 Ao republicans e HE IRON BAN. all to pieces &t these services, how they | Wrong" and when he ran all through THE CHURCH OF GOD IN OMAHA DIAMOND AND DIAMOND. lantern and on other occasions is so radi- | (istricts and there is no intwo dis- Cor 12th and Farnum Sts ot thelr nervous systoms smashed, | this, tien the Lord said, “'L will bless | reminds mo of a company of littie it it looks like a halo such as the | qricts, 11 all hut four elassed owns %5 e | A Geaeral Banking Busmess T ] lorror of horrors. ‘There ave good | YOUT latter days as I never bicssed your children up in a little room Jumping up | the Ome For a Scarfpin and the have { resentatives are elected AAE M RBINERE S LONSROINN, women and men i the church, and ‘may | former days.” That s the sort of a man In the corner of the room and u great big Other For Its Owner, i r canonized suints. g Ve A ' eI i o (e DR N I T ke food anywhere and everywhere | old snake out in the middle of the floor | ) o\l g g Since the strange appavition was first Nebraska and lowa Weathor, N. W. HARRIS & CoO. who may be shocked at what is { | under alleircumstances. What rock and every little fullow is afraid to mo e ('i i ]{l' L lis & S observed, a week ago, crowds of veople or Nebraska--Fair, warimer wealler; BANKF CHICAGO. “can 2o out on the street | Will fit down on that? “Add to your for fear the snake wi et him. The | the hicago, Sllpneapolis have visited old St. Mary's graveyard at | variable winds, shifting to southerly, ot Cor Sitios andl othors of nd ‘count forty thonsund people temperance patience. Oh, what virtue | church of God in Omaha is dumped up [ with headquarters at Salt Luke, spent | night. “The light can be sven for a con- [ For lowa—Local rains in eastern. portion; BONDS 5 Counticn it ¢ oren TALCHING RIGIT INTO HELL patience is. Sister, you would be the | in the corner and we arve afraid to move: | yesterday with his railroad friends here siderable distance; but if one has nerve | fair weather in western portion; stightly | Pfoe 8§ Dovoushire st loston. Correspoud: 4 and (hRLdon-t shorn i st all ihe don't | Dest wife a man ever liad if you just had | we ave afraid of the aevil that he will | i 4 very agreeable manner and took the | enough to walk through the lich-gate | warmer; variable winds. ¥ | encosolicited. how mauy are gomg to be. damned, | ® litle more patience. Mother, you | pounce upon us if hesees us, evening train for New York, from which and approach the tomb, nothing can be - - of the strange re Storms in Spain, pproach to the | Losnox, Nov, 12 be seen. All | swept over Spain. Numerous would be the Come out and be a man. We used to A o found to explain the ¢ e e e, B have strength, but whore is our power | place he will tuke the steamer for a trip | flicker, as when g t the charch of God | to Europe to extend through several | tomb is made nothing wants him 10 bo careful how he ches. We can get something in this Severe storms have recks are re- b ; e Pl : -day 7 O God, v 0 if you After gotting shooked. A | if you just bad s lite more patience, | 10-day? O God, ; 1 n | b Nocioty Iady sitting out in the. songroga: | Husband, you mfixm be tho best husband ',i'u‘.f'.'.m&“u?"" power ‘!m";t' ";:rl(l-”llz'rflJ ? | months. Mr. Mitchell is dosorvedly pop. :P""r'"l’""i’ur‘}'ffi“fid%"fl". f",,.,}"“}.’:.&'i';.'.fil'y' ported, Telegraphie. commurlcation i in- | A erperait T ROSE 2t me vii | @ woman'éver had if you just had u little en ] y for it brother and is associates in the empl irely too o ol y | terrupie il b g 1o foroaise 1t some day’ amd o | men that had patience with everybody | our Lord Jesus Christ and victory here | 6 T ot aMarding him & souve. | ave, so far, had courage enough to ap- The C Vo BinkAsra 1 will ot the wholo gal with it. - You mark | in town except their wivos, Have you | Mmeansa b mphant and abundant ente a8 0, 4 by ;‘%‘Y O Mording him a souve: | proach to the tomb after dark, but hund- | Loxnox, Nov g what I tell vou (laughter) Knowlodge, | 10t seen a few of that sort? Why, sir, to | dnce yonder,” We can g0 over to the O it B tod it with | Yeds have contemplated the light from | Vienna say the czar declines to accept the | uhaslialvon Hssghter ) Bac Chriat, | ladies down town at the store, why, they | Union depot at Council Blulls and watch ful & 't waa . | be sidowalk, clection of Prince Waldemar, but wili not - Bishop Odenheimer was & man de- | oppose I voted to good deeds, and was the father of many of the Episcopal ehurches in the ce Nicholas, of Mountenegro, - dal Misfits, Hix son and to know human nature, | Will smile and bow and serape all day o | the Chieago, Burlington & Quincy rwil: | oy itts 16 knowledge (it will make s wiss | everyone that comes in, and when® he | Y0d engine roll up to tho stuton all | ST A0 unto salyation. 1 might, §f 1 choose, | Whed he went home the first thing his | #reasy aud dirty but on time, and she | (%)), with many thanks and the oc sant and memorable vty o : b 8 > said to him he snapped her up and | (rembles under her air brakes and stops, o o diocese of New Jorsey. Those of a fer- | Lowell Citizen: Matrumony is sometimes hp Geant sorhions 1 mlght gt | it her heart Lo the very core. 11 1 can't | and the pussengers alight with joy and ey S Vont relizious tompursment. aseribe the [ simply o dom of enguging in then I walk to the Rock Island and the 1e rolls in on time and all the pas- phenamenon to n divine communication, | th und regard the illuminated tomb as a lat 1 s p, A4 kick,'" ook that evel [uthi t popular game, hiteh and kick, alobos tus wvery (ather hington Crit on_were filed hiteh T'here's & difference | andicsd ho utiuost wont into the ronnd house. That iswhere | be Kindto but one woman m this world [ Articles of incorpor engiuesnotonly roll in outof the weather, | Will tell you which one that will be ~my Wi esterday of the Walnut Hill Savings and ; oar, o 3 W e h o ho'a R wors alight, and then to the Chicago & | yesterday aving ter duy miracle. Some think twice before marr Give o mitoms buf where they are repaired. I walked | wife. Lmay be a sort ofa curious fellow. | JrHsars A s (T B 10 SIEAEIRED S | Tnvestment company. As the name im- y . ), _Romg think pwrioe boforn marry. | aelferis Ve - . esimra— ing und sore marry twice before think- | duvto Early Viee oans | iience, patience, patience. Every. | the passengors alight, und then to all tho | plis, the orgaization is & loun und | William Tough, in Walsh county, Da- ok v Lenod e, | one in this hunisethat never spoke an iy | Other vouds and the truins como in on | building assogiation, with a capital stock | kotu, scems to bo rightly nawed. | Mo ls | Burlington Free Pross: Thore was a wter ma. | puticnt word 1o his wife stand up, I want | tHime, andt "l'“ walk off an f ury my fa of $40.50, " The incorporators are: | reported to have decamped "“”{ With | (jmo when o man thought twice betore o how uany_ there are. [Ohe man | 18 Y handy and say if I ever get 0 | Honry Holin, 7% A, Ryloy, 8. D. Mercer, | rs. Sunderson and her two small sons, | yareying. Now he thinks throe times | Bor brato lecay, Weaknon wdience ). Thank liml,’ heaven I will spend a thousand years at | Mosio Tralunid, Annie Tralund, J. head of horses und & wagon | ;s rying gl proled: Fres Lopsutitte into the round house at Nushylll and | Tthink a beap of my wi enme to a b ainted, Its br sautiful engin ss and steel gli lore my eyes I said to the n chimst: “What a besutful engine this | 1o 8 is; how came this engine so neat?” Hoe | stands up in the says: "It hus not been out of the shop in | we have ot s months.” v moment another en- | They say hie is an ofd b gine came rolling m, a grand old wogul, | and contivued applaw all covered with g and dirty fro top to bottom. I said: “What s the ence, patience, patience. I will mutter with this one®’ He said: *“That | tell you my brother, there is no grace at engine has just pulled in forty ewrs to | home like patience, and of all»h s in hville snd that is the way they look | this world God intended our homic shail taking seve and hirne of $100 s o [ Kentueky State Journal: The difler VYol honorable man. | the pearly gates just watching the blood- | TR D, Neel they did not own. A vewurd GYRALE 468 ol welor. [Loud | W88 ed sonls sweop in on time and safe —_— ed for them. or. [loud | ¢ over. What a grand sight that would Y Lem—— S b matrin d 3 21,629,850 with luugh- | i< iy o Y The som Kstate. e necktie is that the latter will woar outand ) e to look upon. Brother let us have | o Lovicion wys filed in the county court Tn a grocery at_St. Thomas a pumpkin | {3000 S00 S Tansmspumhcigau victory here and an abundant enterance | 00 TG 0 the probating of the | Which was on exhibition burst its hoiler : ¥ % yonder into everlasting kingdom ot our | yesterday asking ho probating of tho | ) oy ichod u §30 punc of glass in the | Yonkers Statesman AP0 RIS tha past Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ wiil of the lajo John B. Folsom, of Wyo- | &0 0o when o man thought Ly ‘our'employ, No other Tho announcements for todday are | ming county. N.Y. Belonging to the - - ing x-.\.‘ |lu|ul‘l|\u|x‘t.llfi' el oun g5 ets his wife do the thinking s ;. ence between a mstrimonial tic and @y heic wits thne ce before marry- | first and thin when they come in.” Texpect if was to § be the most like heaven, and Jressbing wi o'clook 84 the Fyvat Frosby- | estato is amount of Omaha city A Preacher Treed by a Bear. i witodo b BUUEHE, = o Uie el ) v i oSy - 3 eran church: 2 rayer meeting e ad ints 5 The Rocl d (Me.) Free New Huven News - 1 « wen'ed 18 ouch i st A thie .’|"f“"' !uiu‘:,_nu the time I HOME CAN NEVER BE LIKE HEAVEN LAY 6 AR u:al:a&g:ln.«rwn WHEaL 10 |m.p<-,ny valued at about §150,000. The | ‘;Inl;ll’:l‘s(n:v) ;‘: ; : body't 18 the fitle of & now book, We ox asad ysash il o could preach as nicely as nnh.-rmwlm. as long as there are so many hll\pplslli exposition building in the evening at the ‘nvnl-mu this My Frover rr ‘:‘. e bhatmastor at North Wash: | Pect it must have been u sveret that sowme | "M g N1 KL, BF S1a Phirano but if you were to go oul and C., Alice 5., et hold of and, Al impatient fathers and wothers ¢ married man imparted 10 his wite 1 usaan! hour, n, was searching for this eattle, he ma, unshell my egg bo she had,. There Is fanting - ground in | womanhood to go and beg the pardon of Omiha. . £ . - evening, Decewmber 8, for the benefit of ilwvh Bauwont FORTY OR FIVTY OLD SINNERS children in the land. Now W. R. and Benjamin . Folson. ston ‘L'ranse An Ohio woman | and vull ther back to God you would | every woman that never aid an im s | ———— suddonly camo wpon a good sized bear. | | Boston HUaiscrinl, A QS BURAY ! fook dirty from hand to foot. [Applause.] | patient word to her huaband stand up. L . A Lypo's Death, Building Perm As it was something unusual see such an | pl 5ot find ior jaw dislocated. [ts | 53 ' At ot 0 mucts wherg you aro ws whero | [Applause]. - One of vou old mrids ought | | 1 WV, Ulars, » membar of #ypoxrabl | superintendeat Whitlok issued build- | & iniul in this vartof the statc, it s not | rllnCd that she was of the Jrs. Cuu | L o have et Lhniathe qusiiog, it | loNandun, thpwauml L Ll Lnian R 10, dled 81 S 0B | g percals yomorday as follows e s seventiod veur, was some | 16 Vigloty o wlo wnd it ot State Agents j g S N o lus atience, IO ence. | ster & W, y phoid 1 o ! hersclf on this vecasion ot « N thi A ) toll v 5 A 4 Mrs. Olsen 1'i-story frame coltage, At tana: e e limb. | hersclfo s o dugnts, vieworic and wetaplye | it dhlugs britheen, £ wil el you wicre | fover, His xomains wil be interred at | M aiShurund il ard” * Bty Lo | uasdrighiannd. Ha sacescasd 1 ol ot ! FOR Tilg | DhE coute i ol up our Slacves and | dren ot howma: our bhildnen st bty fiow | ¥orest Lawn comotery this afternoon at 3 | J:, It Muore, Lsory tramo eofiage, after taking a good look ut him in & leis: [ APUmbLID g wa il 200 pounds | . ' ' é J 1 10 el bring the wortth to Cliriat. | We heed wetinon with oar children T | @'¢lock under the auspices o tho Typor Thilstieth and Decalur........... | Urely manner, walked away leaving the | it Nowbirg, WY, by Beos i o8 ok | N'K Ia‘ )l)‘ \‘ ) \( ! hl..nl-nu patience Will‘u moek lu;ul sty, 1| know from practical expesience what [ | & phical union. d I'wyo permits ageregating.........8 1, w\‘ Alediule-tn‘llg;lnx‘ztln 'l‘:.r- n:w' A}‘:; ‘!:ln:« basin of milk, and it eonsumed o pint of Y| \ yl l[[ 0 AN Y0 SeeR & Woman sitting in the houso | aw saying. Iknow what home is and ¥or the Orphans. v ard remastiog M 26 " some tine, & i nid each day | h ol lechetons i, vy b | oo Lt Yo ol ouly lmputent 1 M. P. Bowiing:B. 3 brsidont o | gz, adculonh anid masinge v | b et £tk T 00 S0 | 6wl msritad Tt oue Omaha, Neb. Dsnd Alung pbrascs. 'She had holter fwins | them (o pieces with your tongucs you | Cre:suton coliege, will deliver a leowire | oo (o orday to the following parties: | Which, it is sail, he accomplishod With 1 said to his mother at broakfast ic over thiat Techorous husband of hars; My | bave not gor the uianhood. may be, of | 4 Boyd's opera house ca Weduesdey | {HIC* Besidence. — Age, | 3l the aluerity of « boy, morning, boiled eggs Leing on th that. (Laughtor) Knowledge, kuowi- | the little child. the orphans of thas el is subject will | { Lucy Corrinne O 281 oo Mlainn young ladios, studeuts'e arently thinking Le had not be b A i wdge. ‘(nu' e Fight, be capable of L CAN BE 45 URANKY ba “Baolal Taequalitied & 3‘ [heit Bowe - e Bk ilta s the seate emileg?, Lave beeu suspended | ficlently yotit:, wided: “For desus { IWE vy by ¢ s&hiovsiog the right, study the right and | as anybody, but 1 pever was wmean | dies.” o aad o {:uulu ?(‘"l‘..‘\:..ur 'Hl‘:fl @ tor Lazing o amon,'’ . e b