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ESDAY NOVEMBER 16 2 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TT e e e ——————————————— T ———— e — e e “":\T S“ “ L l Do TO BF SA\FD believe 1 am_orthodox: If 1 dont belleve | 15 to be done isto give you two or thres cups THE CITY'S CHARTER, EDUCATIONAL WORK, ANOTHER SUDDEN DEATH. l \_m!hv:e:uu’fl::a:n-nne: Ho, 867, ‘ what you believe L min heterodox. Ortho- | of warm tea to bring them ont and keep & " 5 ot fpddag et th . N Ordinance 1ovymg a special (ax t " L doxy f my doxy and heterodoxy is your | them out. As soon as they break ont they | The Meeting at the City Hall Last Efforts Por Federal Aid For the Com- Hardly a week ,“::::‘.‘. ':\'ul::Ilv‘ltflnlnm.nl:r;‘r: ‘ p“,‘ ':,“I‘. ,..,I:,.,:v m,,\». ,:.,,“',l_”,“:;:‘ doxy; that is_the way we work it 1f you | will be all rignt, but if they go in they will Night mon Schools, tion by tha m'\\“, believe what 1 believe you are orthodox: if | kill you,” There is an old sinner over there, p . > x Bostoyx, Nov. 15.—The meeting of the com- | and of Iate the 8am Jones' Sermon at the Exposition Build= | you don’t believe what I belleve you are | Ile gets tangled up in a meeting like this The callfor a mass meeting of citi . heterodox. God don’t say whosoeyer be- | and he begins to foel mean and bad all over | yons atthe city hall last evening to dis- ing Last Night. lieves the Methodist creed, the Baptist | and he says I am the o | gred, the Congreeationalist’ creed o the | | MEANESTAMAN (¥ ALL THE CouxTar, | |'C) e Presbyterian creed shall be saved. e never | I never folt so bad in all my life. What is | chiarter and legis A COMMON EVERY DAY TALK | gid that: 1 am glad he did Now some | the matter with him? ilo has been exposed | o hunofit of Om of you could never swailow t1e Methodist | to religion and has got it. What are you | . . ereed, some of you could never swallow the | going to do with a sinner like that, aching | by a score of citiz The Board of neation—Amending | Congregationalist creed, some of you (-m‘m: from ,n--uu to foot ]llnd mxnnu‘ I;lll II Im'vl‘.(' osted in the proposed logi -t B Su e never swallow the Baptist creed. "L ar glad | (ive him two or three cups of tea and breal . Brese diw Senutons: ininger b kein, el e more relizion we get, and the more sense | it out on hin and he is all right, but it {t goes | thosc present were Senators Lininger pended —The Lauer Trial s we aro talking about creeds | in on him it will kill him.' [Langhter), | and Tzschuck, Represen quency of the | Omaha. to 5 stroet from ) statement that dg used by rheu- | {EL matism or neuralgia of the heart cannot | adjudged, fail to have been noticed, In all prob- | sev hility many deaths attributed to heart | Foferred o b I Jieen, €pouialy ber iseaso are causcd by these terrible dis v was responded to | which as been in session here for the past | :,'WN "which ‘1‘.1‘ lln:u'(“-‘4[.:||‘"13\|ullll~ H‘vljm oo ol g i ot Aol ssoecially inter. | week, adjourned to-day to meet in Washing: | js gonerally widered. Is there any | part of Tenth street from Mason st trd Jation. Among | ton at the convention of state school suverin- | positive cure? The best answer to such w | Willinn stroet tendets in February, The committee dis- | question is n-by those Who HAVE BEEN | cost of said paving 10ch Bircot from Staoon ives Smythe, | CSSed the bill for federal aid to th | cunep by the nse of Athlophoros jirecdto Wiltam stecets e the Cuy of ommon schools aud voted to report Long Pine, Neb., Aug. 11th, 1886, | Ol wer the cost of om strcet to Willim ¢ 1t having been, and bei i ostablishod renl ostate he L been spocially b rming fr | mittee on federal aid to the common schools, | appointed in July last by the National Teach- | cuss proposed amendments to the city | ere’ association at Topeka, and the American | tive enactments for | Institute of Instruction at Bar Harbor, or the pueposo of paying the [ 4 4 | g the —Other Lo ser we sther. Lam | That is what Is the matter with about half | Andres aud Young, Mayor Boyd, Coun- e 1 . S : g i ffnd of ‘that. 1€ thero s anything that dis | of the brothers—tha religion hasgomo inon | ot AT S ORI SO R Fdge | FAYOring its principle, but no action was | Tenffored for yours with neuralgin in [ Seotionl. That tho cost of paving Uit part — usts 16 in this world it 1s a Methodist | them. [Laughter], and every time that they e Ladadt)s asper, JUAge | taken as to the special features of the bill. | my head, neck and face, and have spent, | Qf Tenth street within a part of Payving [)sirice mam Jones preaching on infant baptis uulI nine-tenths \mupmml.nnn-m {I|n1 say [ 1nnn~zns|:!: L | Stenverg, J. B. Southard, Jumes Creighs | In accordance with the resolutions of the | 1 know e $100 in trying to find some \l n'. 1‘.:‘],],..”:‘.(’\ .;| :.;..um‘y. fr n”\\ o " AL of the babies of the church lome asleep | have got it here and it has kone in on them. | ton, . V. Gallagher, W. A. 1. Gibbon, | conventions at Topeka ar : P odiaine A} pedrh donly | Street to Willim s L said costheing the sun Last night about three thousand per- | and heis up ringing the changes on infant | They have not got a bit on their handsor feet | F78 "y o ] i bon, | conventions at Topoka and Bar Hatbor, the | medicine to reliove me, and '“”": "".‘I of $13,50001, be and thie eame s horeby iovied k sons assembled in the exposition building | baptism. And hear the Presbyterian, hear | or on their pocketbooks. Break it out on th akefiold, 18, Rosewater, A. Ro committey ¢ As 10 K n | temporary relief in anything 1 tried untii :::::!..fl:""m o |;‘|:I:r;y.:”x_'u':r‘| to :.1'.,n(,',\y:~‘"" k - b 5| how he goes it now on tinal sranee and | hands and feet and you are elected forall | water, W.J. Conunell, Joe Redman and e and territory 4 local represen tation in L saw an wdvertisement of Athlophoros. | fione suidpaving, d paving, upor the tollowing i 1o listen to Sam J e weather | 610661 his crowd have nothing to perse- | time to come, Lord tod incline your heart | others. The room was cold and cheer- | fhe convention at Washington. “I'lie follow- | It gave mo relief at once, and after uSing | Gezeribod lots i roal ostate, a8 shown by tho ! without was chilly, and had a sensible | verc on. And the Baptist preachier hollering | to seek this Kind of = piety 10 | Josss, and but few of those present | the I‘;‘["l‘", ”““'}"““'"4‘ elected to serve on | one bottle and half I found lasting | gonerally recognized map of the city of Omaha, : offect fu reducing the number of auditors | “Water! ‘water! w and_ half_of his | love, cherish and follow Christ everywher mod disposed tn opon f | cheechggimittes i the reprosentation of | refiof, It holped and cured me whore alll | 1%, lithographod aud | publistied by C.' R o congrezation going where they wili never get | and vou will be happy in this world and i f iiso and as members of the federal | o0’ ramodies failed. 1 have recom- | Mayne: said cost being so levied on said lots and trom thatof the night before. The tem- | g the world to come, God lieln you to take this ting for the discussion of | nid convention: all state aud territorial super- L DO deco | e estato, respectively, s follows, to-wit i perature of the interior was comfortable, TO COOL THEMR PARCIED TONGURS, Homs with vou tonight, T searcely fol as | Such o feaitful theme ns the city's neods. | intendents of publio iustructiony superin. | ended it to < l of my friends with | ;76 4006, 11 bik 231, ity | vspocially after the attendano: had been | (Laughter| 1say Lam glad weare geiting | though Leould talk to you to-night, I trust After some informal tulk Judge Stenberg | tendents of schools in southern s and | like good results. 1 have not had a re- | “ 1t 2 ik 251, ity especially after the attendance had been wway from such as that and I am glad we | to-niorrow night to be in as good trim as I | ealled the meoting to_order and ted | towns of more than 10,000 inhabitants: all | turn of the disease since taking the Ath 4“1|‘ P Bickett, 167 bik 241, city seated for some time. A oty to. the tina when thiis world 1 | have been physically, - Brethren of Omaha, | Mayor Boyd to tho chair. The mayor | School superintendenta of cities of 5,000 on | lophoros over two yeurs ago. AU LG BRSO Geo.* Jopln, secrotary of the Y. M. C. | neeting. God half way, and the cross of | you are not treating God right. You can | staied the object of the meeting, City | fors inhubituntes presidonts of the national Mis. M. A, Morrorn, McDovitt, 8.5 It & bik 1, oity A, prosited 1 Faitict 18 "middle sround botween | freatmoasyou pleaso, it I am Sam Jones, | Aytorney Connoll offored & motion, which | fcachers Association and -~ the ~ Amer AT Tiien Hobovit s Wik + b 7 e Bt G butif I am ambassador for Jesus Christ you ‘ h, wats 3 nstitute of instruction; general RN & ) & W A ‘itho. exorcises wre oponed by Sr, | heaven and ol and we wilmest o thera | it if L th smbacuor, for Tesgs LR S04 | was ndopted, providing.for the appoint: | akents af e veabody” wid stite sahonts | - Athlophoros is giving imparalfeled it | v ) Gounan It bk preise o opene: ore alse, 0 ¢ not tred ') on liave J hody state schools | oros is o A S v J Connell, n ¢ i y | 3 and nowhere else. 1t isnot faith in a creed, ment of a commitioe of five from the | funds: Mra. Mary [L Hunt, superimtendent | isfuction in this locality as a sure cure for | Join Cheistopher L O Maxwell annonncing *Praise God, Erom | it is not faith in a_dogma, it is faith in a per: [ been up to that day service on Sunday. T am "Phe church was fiill to-day, the | conncil to act in conjunction with a com- | of the educational department of the Wo- | rheumatism, 5 son: it 18 ot whosoever believeth this faith | not begginz, aques, a farmer nour | Bunios SSpoor, It 6 bik Whom. Ail Blessings Flow.” Rev. Mr. 0 t o BT ittoo of five from the honrd of trado in | man’s National Cliristian Temperance unio d School Dist No 1 115 bk b 4 L . - | or dogma, bub it is whososver believeth in | lower room was packed and some in the gals | mittee of five from the board of trade in S 1 ChristinnTemperance unic ireenwood P. O., was cured of scintio | fhool Dist No 1At hik Ve A Muil offored prayer. This was followed | (e 1o Fars Chrict Shall b savade §wish | lery. I aum not hegging for an audience, but, | the chioosing of five ecitizens, making u [ Hon. Willinm Thompson, of South Carolinas | phyumatism aftor having been for three | ¥ i &5 et o 06 § 104 Blk 240, k ty months unable to walk without s eruteh. | Henvy J Windsor, 1ts blk 249, oity J. A Ogden of this place had for yoars I'& G&d Barker, It 6 DlkcCHY, city.... oen troubled with rheumatism, often | MIElgttor i LBIC S, cliy, found o utiee, 1 W . my & Sogolke, n by It 7 bik nent cure until he tried Athlo- stave Pomy, 8 ' 107 blk Mayor Courtenay, of Charleston; Judge Breckney, of Kentucky, and others prowii- by the hymn, “Ring the Bells of | we would tie onr faith 1o the cross and auit :um(ll \ _]wAimli‘n-:\uvr:H:t;‘lrll‘uhl“tw‘:\’l“n"‘x:"»l total commitice of fifteen wiho shall Heaven,” sung in unison. The choir | UATeling overoroed. "A renclier uid o me | g God, Kight In Yolr slaviie, ANASARC | port proposed nmenimonts to 4 meetihg | ey oainected with (o hational mi move: noxteang “I Will Prag.” The choit was | {o yeur orthodoxy.’ 1 suid, “OId feliow, If | rother, brothier, brotlior, cutlonsefrom bust: | (8 1 fiet 0 SO LB G s | ent. It Eis thoucht second interstate A hastily improvi from the audien 1 had as mueh orthodoxy as you uuvqu and | ness to-morrow and pray that tho power of e M rior: disoussion coting ad- | educational’ convention like that held at | times unable to work. 1o ne 1 Wonld | God may cowe upon_ this city and save it | journeds Louisvilie in 185 may be called, though no | pern: ' ght no more fish than you d — - H and although it acquitted itself as well Av:d ) 1stef hav i srchant ——— formal action was taken to memorialize cons | phoros. Shipped two bottles b res Pomy & Ko, n ' It 8 1 t e e Cpisimess, T woulle And there | Sister, you have not been there perchance, g ) o t A phoros. Shipped two bottles by express o ! 0, ¢ asitcould do under the circumstancos, | are some poor old fellows who are afraid | think amoment, are you treating the Lord bt ot icress other than to Propese & s convens | gy y present to & brother in Nebraska, o AR ALl T ¢ the offort was not in keeping | thatJones will get some poor old sinner into | ri-Nt? Aro you'treating his cnse tieht by | (o " " ton in Fobrnary, 'The committee is san- L. O, Suareer, Druggist, el yo offo as u keeping | that Jones will gt o b ot Al “Tlero, | absenting yourselt from thesoday services [ Will Come Up in Two Weeks—Other | guine that aid will be granted either as pro- |0y 8 ! & b s v 1T Hile ST, ity with the importance of the occasion. | prethren, here isa Savior to save unto the [ The middle of this week, the latte Court Notes, vided in the senate bill or through some Au‘\ druguist should keep Athlopho- S0 0m'M £ Chureh, n 'y 102 Bk Ihe response of singers to tho call of | uttermost, who suid, “If1 be litied up 1 will e oL s \r:‘l»}( ruml next week ‘;“fr{ The now trial of John W, Lauer, [ $Wilardift. LR i}.lhlly'(:'l:L.:"““'r”:f{:"'.'.fi.‘;,'_:”{“"]H""' M e Maswells 8 SR aw o Me.” And here we s will be pouring in hers on excursions, pe Ryl ik fy T e e . e Z| gist the 00Kk, 8 1418 Mr. Maxwell, as also of the clorgy, ins | Ut all tien unto Me 5 and here o stanel |\l p AT your places in tie ohurch may be | charged with the murder of his wifo, was AN EX-SPANISH ADMIRAL. Athlophoros Co., 119 Wall St., New York, 7o, 107 ik 200 not been in keeping with e pectation | Nar, ton miles from land. and a sreat big oid | taken and also this all. Brother, sister, | down smong the cases to be called u | pig Aprest in New York on the Charge | Will send cither (carringe paid) on veceint | g o0 S Do, & of the management. TH "I‘k“j- peoplo | D. D will et out on the deck of that grand [ Whila .'"‘"‘ ivesus opportunity let us do With | vusiorday in the aistriet court. Judgo ot T i i of regular price, which is $1.00 per bottle 14 bk S, then rondered “Happy at G dys, " ono | 010 ship and erv, “All vou ol sinners: that | our might. N SIlBAV AL coRARBU 8 BIRAIORIE; By . for Athlophoros and 80e. for Pills, W eI : 3 ov\& \ can pswim ten miles come ou o ——— 4 ns ¢ 0 NEW Yok, Nov. 15,—Senot VineintDa [ yor liver and kianey disensos, dyspepsin, in- Wi Uik 385, ity ;.r )_1]1;. M:n(\i-vll s 5-umylri 931 :(; a ;,,,],, m., wH: (.;...{ "i“l“ to glos I THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. fl(.(kn): s and Judge Wakely (H]u xlmt \\'u | Mostre, a mamber of the Spanisn legation, | digestion, wenkness, norvous dobifity wmses | A& H Kountze, o 1 nn\‘vlk 1l orest Hill amiliar southern air, ymn f ver | believe in the old ship coming up " , 0 to tuke up the case alon Judge S Vvrr s o o | of womon, constipstion, headache, impuro R o 1321t 2 blk 1, L Lliero;” was sung in unison, - Rev. J. 1 | to tie syhart,and ghrowing ot the fow plani 1o Mects; aud:Teanncta: Consitlorable (| ype ono of Lauars attornays, 15 :,‘.f",’;‘,f}."‘,“f\ ‘;?:::‘;l"}"‘-}h:’x"llr‘\)) ‘x:r‘;;xelg::, Bions o, Athlophorok D0s hre by nated i i wabin ouse followed with prayer, and to this | and calling out, “All aboard, every man who s, f1om;t1ie oity & t Janeiro, was artested yesterday - | — SSoterd i il ad u bk 1 ) 0 e city and will not be now GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, . It [Amen, amen., | I be- The board of educati stanee of Mlle. Jeanie De Maynard, the suecoeded, “Glory to His Na T wants to o to glor, n met last hight | week, On th lieve in that, [ do.” Old sinners stand and e accounts the case could BAKER'S Horman Kountzo, n b4 y ompanied iitting Ldo. ( n a full membership present. Con- | not well be taken up, and | OPern singer, who came here on the samo Bxcoll, Tho formor wis, lboking i SHLE TG Rl Gl bl Just ble business was transucted. Altor @ consultation it was | Steamer with him, on the chargo of having 5 v wonry and scemed 1o have 10t | as well dig whoto, © At and stands. rignt : . COMMUNICATIONS. o mutually agroed among the at. | robbed her of 1,100 francs, which, she says, Bl’flakmsl [}m}ua ania T Tors: Fomt ey et s flesh, at lewgt so far as his features | there and dies. The lord give us somothing | - From William M. Goodthwaite, offering | torneys” that the case should be called | he wok to got change for her into American v | ORE ua. Tolower ® dnedaheh OF tha rotal concerned, since his tirst appear- | else besides ereeds and handles to ournames, | to furnish the Omaha schools with Atles™ | yp for trial one week from next Mondav. | money. In police court to-day the hearing P Warrantcd absolutely pure t 80 loviod o ouah 0f said Tots shali he- ance here, Now let me tell vou tillurians and globes at a stated price, Four of the prisoners arraigned before | in he 50 Vas, ot down Cocoa, from which the excess of tho passugo Mr. Excell's effort was, wod o BELIGION 1S NOT A SITOUT. 1 to committee on teashers and | Judge Wakeloy yesterday plead uilty, | for Saturday Nl e Oil bng boen removed. It hus three Hninee, one-tonth in ot Poor Sinner Like Me.” ‘Ilis was one of | 1ot a song, nor a zood feeling, but _religion, t books, Thav were: Uharles Lincoln, ¢ A M R et s oK S R & times tho strength of Cocon mixed e-tonth it two yoars, ono-tenth frith Mr. Excell’s favorites, having airendy | bible reliion, enristianitvundorlayin every’ || | From Clewos Brothers, roporting that | wi lnrcony of n horse from Mrs. | of “l'l“‘ B o retired """"rf': with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, ne-tent Vonrs aud being from il his ordinance, I pttha fivst, shadl dy years past. 0 he went to Rio de 1s in close relations He orgin avenue school. Ailowed tary instructed to draw up war- yoice is i lower notes. ness and exp quite a favorite When Mr. Jones rostrum, the follow upon the stand: Rey wd Charles 2l ny of a cow, About six months a e | Janeiro, There ne w bbing Ella Willinms, ool; costing: Ledwi thun one cent @ |, 1 QD e anid upproval of cep. Tt 1 delicions, nourlshing, | Pisike nnd wpproval etrengthening, ceelly digested, and | {1 SIS, hudmirably adupted for fovalids a8 | pum from tho grecable. in the | giiviaschew the wrong b > tile Wron . " with rarg sweets | T meitainn. "SWhat L st do to b | and se Trooms, accused of the lurc il has become | saved 22 o be saved from sin of eourse, to | TNt . - ~|and ACH, rged with . mong the rovivalists. be saved from all that will harm me, all that | From Homer P. Lewis. recommending | larceny of $ in Genna || i Mioestor dhom 4o : \ ypeared upon the | will damace e, to be saved from those | that Leyton’s latin lessons be exchanged | hoarding house. 8 sentenoed 'llll"_“,'l:;;‘u ‘:"ll‘l:‘\ llf‘llI:I/v.;"xnl:\l4|"l:;:‘s”\:n'll'-::';x4- ; well l]m (I;H’]fl"‘""‘"" in health. » shili g olerrymon woro | thitigs wiich korp mo from belng suha | for C alfart Duniol’s Intin lessons, provid- | o cighteen months imprisomment in the | Republic, . He has i nis possession o letter LA A I e of Gno per cont. per month, payiblo in L Mail, o M. | fuber and sueh a mother and sueh aeitizen | suue that the pub ishers ave willing to ex- | state pemtontiary by Judge Wakely. Tho | from the United States minster at ttio do | §, BAKER & C0,, Dorchoster, Mags, | v shaife paid on ouct deiimauent instuit i W R [ aSIL kB Cute ation from sin, thib | change without expense, Granted. other prisoners huve not”yet been son- | Janeirg to President Cleveland, Secretary | 7¢ e ’ ! | MSeciion 3. That tuo entiro amount of taxso House, J. P. Roo, W.J. Hurs Henderson, I. M. Wilson and ( Bos- | 15th ,."',:,'.',‘," Bt Bellave: ot :‘,“,"',;},“‘ m}_.]nm Mrs. . Gr mitress of | tenced, d; P Belmont and well known levied and dssessed on Ay of siid (015 muy by worth e A S irtman school, protesting ugainst | - The tral of Fred Gersienbere, charged | NW York merchants. The aceused says he : i DAL by tho GWhor OF AnY. 1ot OF 16 ot c6.0l1A) T the nudicnce was quite « number of | fud ke e what * it gt 1o | the action of onc of the mombies of the | with the Tareeny of goods from Punl's | Jstmet Miie Dodaviard at the Hotel Toyal | NOOPASKQ atlon ank Do ritn propurtion of Sl i on uny of i oty people who bad come 1n from Lincoln to | be except ths relizion of Jesus Christ | board in giving to one of the papers al fimeno 1 RiofSwiitre sliegwas il vinipinst e A o Aoy uroaNl : park, was commenced before Judge | ) i i 1 attel > oxel " Wi t T doin order that beag leged false reports 6rE chaviote! AT oo 5 mistress of a _count, who was & 5 ots within 01y days trom said lovy, and there Ao\ ) Tove virthe aud loaa b humble lite beforé | "o bili of $100 from George W. Hind for “Ihe Wages of Sin. ‘]‘;:,{;\,MA:"“'I""I?;,‘Il;'”"“I‘l;:“;}}l:;(ny;h_ ".‘:\'.sf.'fl Paid up Capital $250,000 | Sectiond. That this ordinance shull take offoct God? What must I do to lead a quiet P and bo [ forca from i witer it8 pussige. ‘eful lite in all Godliness and sincert ok ....30,000 Dussig Wa trust Passed Ociobor ith, 184 ha vou will pray that God will ‘nard was out of tunds | Surplus . or work in the high “school was al- | <o Wagos of Sin'" is one of the most | in the o pe bless this serviee and the salvation of me > it i & lowed 5 y and as| ol i ’. Yates Var. I, ) P, ent Clty C and women, = Wa liavo Selteted 4 very fami- | (NOp UIC abswer comes in this wuy: Belicvo i powerful productions in the annals of | i sskedl De Mustre to tell Mrs. Austin that | 1 “A‘l-.“?l‘. i e T i pnsep ik Rot Jaller, i the anpwer of the greatapostle | ifson,’ and " sueh a - man as | God | that it had received $217 of an "ol judg- | tensely moral does not interfere with its | this: Milo Maynard called Mrs, Austin Into e e [ e TR s Loy Sald, *Bollevs i tho Lord Josne et | Wil honor on carth and crown in hewven. | ment coilected by Colonel Chase from the | interest, which is sustamed throughout | her oo et Do Soste jeft the house | W. V. Mor: John S. Colli city i will bucome dolinguent as and thou'shalt be saved and_ thy house.” 1n | Yhen the Bible says, “Believe in the Lord | Lowe estate, when he was attorney for | the entire five acts without asingle inter- | and the nest step was his tfor the i OB ChLly Ry shown in Section 2. answer to the question now after the Jesus Christ,” it means that you revere him | tng board, four or five years ago, Ho haa 1of" tai e et Dose, o says, of blackmal o H.W. Yuaws, LewisS. Reed. WAL eriences and lessons of nineteen centuries 40 follow un in ufl your walls and ways | rotained $100 of this” amount as a fee. | ¥ ¢ tameness. The play is admirable g it 2% A. E. Touzalin. —_————— ntervening between the oceasion that |y 18 Wt ARG SRS GRS SO report was adonted and Coloncl | in construction and the usual ingredients, Cronkedness Brought to Lignt. BANKING OFFICE: B Y o Ter oy brought out this text and this hour in whieli | (LG s preachiers, and some of us_wood tise's claum was allowed. love, seduction, villainy and_ virtue, LoNG ISLAND City, Nov. 15.—The adver- 7 r rIK Vi eas e L e S wa serve God, Lam roady to say to an audi- | SUIe v Rt [A=ely i | ND Cizy, Nov. 18—Tho adver. 7 IRON BANK menton certulis [0t and read ostuto I the ence like this that I have no right in answer | 014 brothers, had been present when Christ The commuttee on buildings reported | put together with such unusnal skill us to | yging of property by the city treasurer to be e 2 ity of Omuli, 10 cover the cost of construct to the question, “What must 1 do to be | cAme along where Matthew was sitting at that additional room was needed for the | guin new attractivenes The audience | co14 to-day for unpaid taxes has led to the Cor 12th and Farnam Sts ing asewer in Sewer District No. 3. Sveds T Ve no rieht—(intertuption. b | the seat of custom and looked at him and | pupils of Lake school. A resolution was | Was largo and composed of such peoble | icoovary that many persons whose property | A Geaeral Bunking Busiess Transacted. | adudgaidoermimod s el i the gallery when Mr. Jones said: “I hope | 33t “Foilow me. " L expectif wo had boen | offered that the committee be authorized rolipurel fromi loveiokl thow dramis, [FCSCOV VLU AN VRS0 SIVEone READEEL an= 06 g0 st [ R PR R G was advertised for sale nold receipts for the = along that day when Matthew closed up his tion amo B P - speci senefitted fax hook wid tollowed Ghrist, we would have fitiop; amiounthds tos dpimon L speciudly Dottt al charaeter being | AMounts appearing against them on the to the full amount herein 1evied wind assessod thecurtain. The | treasurer’s books. The most of N. W, HARRIS & CO_ ngninst each of kil Jots and pieces of venl d, | these receipts, covering $2,000 or §5,000, BANKERS, CHICAGO. e et ‘you ushers will see that that noise up there Will be quieted. Don’t you boys know that you are at worship? Don’t you know how to | behave yourselves? I wish they would to rent the basement in the Congrega- [ Their appre ; roferred to huve ouch | ) fonal churc! Twe o strativeness, the.princ ke on and overtook Mattnew and said, | tional chureh, on Twenty-second and 958 d You ate not converted | Lake, until such o time as ‘u temporary | repeatedly called befor w et to | $400 structure could be erected. This | characters were all excellently portra Hold o, old fello You vet converted before suen uuh;[:: :;.w: RASIT Christ. ~ When n man geis up and follows | was carried. zhynvu to the most minor. Mi s Etelka | were issued during the term of Treasurer nonnsnl Counties, Cities and others of T of paying the t v a1 deeiane | CHEist, if hie has not wot relizion, what s the |~ Upon report of the same committee, a | Wardell is an actress of considerable lin R. Morrls, wio committed suicido four { IHUNNEIS hih arade bought and gold. Eustern | coste that I have been annoyed more in this city | Matter with him? The fact thathe is follow- | resolution was passed ordering that the | power, notwithstanding a tendency to | ¥ES A% e '1'".“‘ Esiiaan ol e ) St (o0 Doston:ooreenoncy| | ERINE sl than in all my ministey, L bave heard of the | /& Christ is proof that he got religion, naees in the Cass street. school be re- | rant, but she made an tmmense impres- | Him of oflice. The books of "the treasurer’s 3 ) oftice show no record of the receipt of the “wild west,” heara and read about it, but [ | and when yousee a man _following Christ red. sion on the audience judging from the e gower in Se Y . hte *on i | that is thé best evidence in the world that 2 < 4 3 A X > | amounts in question, and it is probable that S “':Luu'l!‘(‘;';h;‘ "::;*fi""l l‘;wn_nu h ll|~‘-> 1 e has got I, Mr. Copeland, of the committee on | frequent recalls she gained. —Florence | suit will be commenced against the bonds- Crnilinsea icoscdnafiol s GO0 L ave o S s T OO Soba 0, HOW MUCH HUMBUGGERY rules, forms and prnting, suggested an | Vincent did clever bif of acting as the [ men of ti ased eX-treasurer as s0on as prop (o tiieirast fron 1 improl L L g gl advise a man to do of a “genius,” and Lisette Le | the actual amount unaceounted for hus been its by rou bout this thing of religion, how | Amendment to the rules governming the b . tollowin rd to the effect that teachers in | Baron mad ment nnd uceording (o impre loing that and | there is auything that he may not di i man to keep | much foo die saved. | might advise a decided hit asan emotional | ascertained, shness. Nothing but the intinite | school bo: zood company, and what better ve | patience of God could bear with us on mat- | the publi ools be graded prima actress in private life. She is a bright, B et S hoddoteiund i SUoWIL :in)luu:xn’.'n'n’x‘ni'utlnnll~\e2';|l..v’:rl;“|‘||uf::unlu‘: Live | Yors ke this. God 15 merciful, zood and | grammar, high B ,.(-).uu, and ng woman, destined to make her The Spain Tobacco Trade. hae R L e LT L R zood company all his life and die unsaved, | kind. He loves youand wants to save, but | that they be required to pass examinations ““The Wages of Sin’" will be re- MapRID v, 15.—1t is reported that SEWED cost homg 80 levied on suid 10ts wud ro it advise o man to reat good books, and | God himself cannot save until you puvyour- | o gecute certilicatos in cuch of these | peated this evening. Senor Puigeerver, minister of finance, will vespective 10w, (oW 1 know that is good ndvice, aiid there s no | self Intoat uttitude’ to be saved, o Other | grades. These certificates entitle each - introduce in the cortes a project to place tho S LT estimating the value of good books, there is ¥ $ cher to teach three years, This clas: Officer White's Case. state tobacco monopoly in the hands of a R iy Tio OBt tho harmiul,. bale 15 | Well.” Religion Is o thine of ehoice. Let mo | {each y 1 : : . , tobacc Do estiinating the harmful, baloful influenco | Witk NClE ammon ‘sonse, Suppose that 1 | itication, Mr. Copeland_explained, w The committee on police met at the | syndicate of native and foreign baakers, who read good books ull unsavell | wanted my boy to be a farmer, how will L | intended to take the place of the one now | marshal’s office last night for an investi- ntal exceeding at last, [ imigl 0 joi make im one? Go out here and buy him a | existing, dividing teachers into fivst, | gay > yes o by ex-Coun- ¥ ich the government o tw join some Z gation of the charges made by ex-Coun- | garives from that sou on L8tone, IS bk 14, City U PR R right-ot-way, 1024 sq 1t in U5 ik 100, ity Jus & GG Barke his life and @ wq 1 in It ristianchurch, and I wish | thousand acres of this beautiful second, third, and special grades. After | 2 Seend gt oA i i every man _on_ earth was a member of | land.and stoek it for him, and say, considerable’ discussion the amendment | ¢ilman Andorson against Oflicer White. N e <o litz Browing Co, i #2855 of 1U5 bIK 100, the vhnrlm; 1 l\\'xsh to-day L was the meanest 'l want o Jks0 ""L”w";l d go 'r ) was laid over for one week The interested parties were prosent, but ‘ C “\'1“ War Imminent, wity 10 57 wman in ' the world, and 1 want | ibe” Does that make a farmer of him? 5 e ofore the ittee enco y LONDON, Nov. 15.—It is reported here from Anuie Weiling, s 5 165 bIK 100, ity 2440 to be as good as Christ can make me; | lsct us see, where is the boy? Down in Mr. Blackburn proposed an amend- | before the committee commenced the OB I Co. mizhtotwus. 12 s £t 6 bik ol v i wap ok OAn mnke: /205! || Gmalia, Wiat:ls he doing! Playing o ment to section 94, which was adopted, | work of examination the officor and his | Athens that the peasants of Eastern Roume- 1o, ot 2 am, and I want to be just as good as it is pos- | and drinking whisky. [Laughte 1 This was that the superintendent should | accuser had come to an understanding ring themsel or of Rus- Jus & G 1 arker,ex. 72 108 18w 700, o5k sible for me 1o be. 1 Say, to advise a man to | “Sun, [ want'you to go out and farm. I'have | make a report ¢ month to the board | upon the matters that led to their trouble, Dike 100, city oK Sehlitz Hrowingg Co. the wis o 20, tho n 22 4 0 disoaaes by 118 Us0 crael tuguisition, the bloody wars of the old | and suys: “My friend, vou Lave been ex- | co o o i & anding times, 1t was the creed that whotted the | posed (o the measles,” he says: “Yes, 1 . i i - o 1 e . Creed! We b W bout. ten: duys whél lodges are requested toassemble at Castlo | cipher out thetime n their fivst attom pts aromand ass the mib r Bl | aan ket the e S ey --y\:: Imlfeul Nebraska No. | to unity in a gen- | yesterday, but expect gradunkdy to work all that | eral meeting, o the new system wll vight, 1 these Corsels do Dol prove as g oo Bl Tk SALE EVEIY WIHBRE, CATALM, . FREE ON APPLICATION, Oun that evening all sister | boys were rather stunuod in maisiintioefioa? | cativcues and Pricce ou applicaton, Bold by \ Jjoin some christian church, that is good bought you a beautiful farm and stocked it | of the time spent by the special teachers, | and Mr. Anderson asked permission to 56, the n This 1 77, tho o 48 and the w 'y ! vice, and a great muny men think, “Well, [ [ nice. Tam going to make a farmor of you,” | the time lost (it any), the number of | withdraw his charge against the oflic of ¢ 46 1t 6 bik 100, oiy % I ean do as I please until 1 join the clurch,” | and he stag ers back and says, “L am not | Josgons taught, ete., together with n full | The police committee, taking this Annie Welling, 8 53w 46 1L 6 bl 190, city.. | Well, T have going up there, Ldow’t want to be a farmer.” | S0 of progress in: all sehools m the | exoneration of Officer White Wm Huarmun, It 7 bik 19, city 1 A8 MUCH RIGIT TO GET DRUNK “Then, son, I am going to make a lawyer out | [0 O PIOGEUS P AEe ol ’ It Honrl 1t A bk 190, to-night as any man in Omaha, God being | of you.” ¥ ou will build him a inebrick office | 111 0 _-*-l"'}' work. OUIREALS - Citherine Dovel i ity the Judge. Wilo gave you permission to de- | and biy him all the law books, Grewnliet, | Considerable time was takon up S MorsopnllMhragsn phs R 30 Dl son, Gty ek your body with whisky: haye von per- | Blackstone, “Story, and —a ' host of | juncture in prepuring a Roolinmi LN A opali it s Max Meyer is in St. Lo Mierhn W Bract 401t 4, bl 208, o Hission from henven to do a thing like that? | others, and “say,’ “Som, L am going | 2overn the prinoipals of the different [ Councitmen Goodrich, Lee and Lowry, | P, B. Spraguc, Ottumwa, is in the Konntze Brow, s 4 104 bl 44 .;jr n‘l'x‘-':'&'i:' llhmh]i[l]lnlqmmn In‘dulhifi, tlhm :u & _I\u‘l-'ln nml st;:f ‘i{yi‘;fi“‘lln‘ln«:’lfifll ab"lll“ schools in the distribution of free sup- | who compose the committee on fire and | city. 3 bl e Paul Nolson, 6 44 | er untilthey join & chuieh. 1) you a fine office and got you al oks, o The rules in vogue in New Yor! o e ) cok on ol N d Addro dieronce betweon the Tnember of h chiuroly | 515, 1 sould lika o' soa vou: I am not P*Ii'fy e Y oy | water works, will lenvo to-morrow forSt. | _ The bank elearances yosterday were S el and @ man pot in the chureh is that the mem. | £0ing to, eiaer.” You would make alawyer | o0 K & # | Paul, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, and Chi- | $854,120.86. J. & T.COUSINS ber of tho ehurcl ias met his obligations and | 01t of hiin with s vongeance, or you would | #OPICE ; cago. for the purpose of making exam- | J. J. Imhoff, of Lincoln, came into 4 S i acknowledged them. I have as much right | make a former out ot him with a vengeance . RESOLUTI i pRs Lifids % . s X 30ER,: Cf NIEW YWORI, AN Valettn, 8 58 n s 4 bik 208, 16 Stonl souothing to-night e oty mau iy | 1T tha father cannot. maio @ funer out o A rosolution was ofter 1d earried | inations of the lat mproyements in | town yesterd by MOrMINg, . : 3 . i s G this world, God being the judge. I have as | that boy until he deeldes to be a farmer, ora | that the superintendent be instructed to aerinl lndders in use in the fire de| John G. Smiley, formerly of the firm of For Sule by Hayward Bros., 607How A4 It 4 bl 200, city. miuch Tight 10 tell a lio as ‘any man. in this | lawyer until e decides to be a lawyer 4o | present to the hoard a list of the attend- | ments of these cities hefore they purchuse Smiley, loft the city yesterduy ard Srteet, Omaha, . AR alr'lltl.lhul being nu’\lnulfi. “Auxlml, sav, I ;?‘f'."fi:fl'.:“:‘&::f"fi. o A:nlul i God can mu-lu ola'lrllolur.». i‘l the_different schools ”ful' f‘":\ ‘l'gl‘“nfl -li'lmr!llm'l,llgl as re- l!ill;.'ln\ ngage in cattle feedingat | — e | 0ORMA shiil be vish every man would me e obligations | not mako a g I you | and grades, together with a list of such | cently ordered by the conneil, e com- upton, Neb, due i e pissigo aod approv- upon b and decide for God aud | decide to begood. How [ clive | and grades, togathor with a lst of suclt | it witl be sccompaniod by Chief [ - ppy " o 0 WEAK, NERVOUS PEOPLE | '/ ' Bhail hooamo. delin. < ad vl 5 s bible? Yon nave I Al your puy a8 co ransferred to the f K 3 orge Stersndorf and bride re- o ; > ke right, That 18 £ood advice to tell you to | you the bible? Yon nave had itall your life. | P 1.3 Galli@nnt ob the:five donartiaent go S ) i thiers puffering from ity duys (b Join the-ehuroh, and yet 1 know you mny £ ve yon @ Sunday sehool? Yo were in | 5400 """"l'““'" chools REATOR }‘Oz““‘ An- | 4. d RAIMORho D GopAyIRaR Iur||wd last evening from their extensive o BT ie ebilty bt ton por co From the hergbts of rofession down i th | Sunday seliool until yon were fourteen years | other resolution oarried was that a com- iy = wedding tvip in the east, and will begin SRl U iino of young or 0id Are stut . donths of damnation. T L imeht advios s [ old. No sinner aver gets salvation unlass e | mitteo be appointed to visit all oceupied A Birch HO8F: Mposont. housekeeping immediately in Omaha. fy it 15 B - to tiko the sacrament enblems of our suifer- lves Imsolf 1o God: "Diio’ord dbolbine) of | rooms In the city and secure all possible ?""l u'l"""'"' "ff branoh. & L‘;“ wholo: te fish commissioner of el Tl g s ton 3. That thisordinamee shill tuke offect ing Lord, aud L know a man micht take the | the {'s wood thne will save him, if you | suggestions, which might be made as to | sale dealers in fruit and produce, was | g is visiting his sister, Mrs. E, A . e 10 foros from amd after its pussuge. sacrament all his days and die unsaved ut | AT Honest in that. I am not preaching w | jmprovements in hghting, heating, ven- idorably surprised s e e el e I renatre s Sncq B i last. L might adyise a s ’ you to-night because you have A e & 9 considerably surprised on cntering his | Juckson t, | = /hole Iaiiy oan woar same b e e Elsihadyise sisitg ;t::‘ hlm;tl:;_ull“l.-{ I T e TR ulnlm:ll. ‘:Ilu =~r'ruw{1"_“"'|'( wado "'IH‘ place of business yesterday to find an cle- | turns home to-morrow. Mr. Fee is very | R A e g 5‘.‘7,‘;;.. h:“‘fi:.... i russes tor Hdeuy Gity: Coun man might go from baptism down to destrue- | ble, —and all - the powder aud shot we ried, the salary of Miss Rogers, tho | ;)¢ 500 ohaiv ot his dosk. A card | fovorably impressed with Omaba and her | Gt 0l SEues: (07 WASASK AV, Chisane, tion at last. 1 might advise & man 10 wauste on dead game is that much lost; 1 | Music teacher, wis raised to $110° per # il ifold lonees of growth { pros: - W. J. HORKE. e . BoYD, Mayor. 3 0 pray Bupl s f i t | pinned to the back of the chair told the | Munifold evidences of growth sad pros- | o = | These tax n'to 1 with his family at home morning aud night | nevershoot at a dead dog, and yon are dead mr_mlh,' JA tesolution to raise that of | I B | perit _These taxos are now dus ind puyibie (o the Sraver wiih wite and childron. Dy tho sway. | s far as responsibility is concerned. Ho says | Miss Whitmore to $100 & month was lost | story of whence it came, as well as the : ¥ b ity trensurer, and will' beomo dolingie 1 y the way, y ; e James B, Chapman left yest vt Deoembor 21, 1888, aftor which date s penuit will avery father and mother or head of a | wait for the Lord’s own good time to save us. | by a vote of 4 to 4. cordial feeling existing between omployor [ <8RR T o A Y ‘H 4y 10 oy e I T Ty o :l;llllll)' \\i‘hu m un night ;x'u morning with | W Mx I about times to :lmmh:llm‘ll “l“dmi' ——— and employed. The note read fol- :‘I)’ :5 ;llu :sm;t::mmwlh-;( i‘nm::l:lnht I;:,w‘:m u Indisosetio r PrUMAN 10Ok, Clty T his loved ones at home, will you stand up; 1 | vival ore neverwas aday in the history of OLICEMAN SUSPENDI lows: Sivthday Gift—Plenss aceept this HL0) 0 ~ - — AN Lo how man’ do e, "L khow, | Gai tha God biwselt was ot s v ilng A: B B BRAND 1 sligght _token. of our regard, (gi‘,,““” pass through all the more mportant RO PUDATMRNE 5 now that it takes less religion to save a | tosave you as e is willing to-night, or to- [ Officer Donivan Let Out For Alleged | poal Wil Ed. Budd. Mot and Pix cities, visiting in the States of North and s LHAS R [E ;.!m.xm jml 'wl"w" m“l“ it III(N 0 make 1]1;01"|‘4|\ (')I' uu{ period ‘I.n : nr‘l 101 Misconduot, aul, Will, kd, , Mort and Pix, South Cavallan: atd: fnall reaching din A " ) him pray in his family, don’'t be- rethiren do you know S e to 3 s 5 T i e Flori ivs s will P nd. recuner- Ol Tieve “aiy wnun las refigion ' o tako | 1t1s now. now. now. Tlin eteriinl Marshal Cummings yestorduy sus- Collgoting Claims. ,l“l:"‘}:}:.',‘, “,'[:,"’V! :'“!' ""‘,‘l",".d FECUBEL® | oy Reptoto with tnformation of valuo o al man bim to heayen, until ho has got | the time ihat God proposes to save every one | pended Oficer Donivan from the police In the county. court yesterday John = I’ MBI I OnE MARSTONREMEDY CO 19Park Place, New York, selizion enough to read the wordof tud aud | o€ b Viiat Inu\lll’vtlu u‘.]m-lm‘icu. swved 1o | force, Domvan, it avpears, has suc- [ Kiewitt secured hn attachment against Montion Omaha Basy pray with ki fami . A prayeriess | the sood and sayed from the bad, A 0 ; ] i 1 R Wi Bl Shully ot lome A prayerioss T T T coeded in getting himself into a bad | the property of,'J. Nicolo to secure a e et ot THE TOME OF THE DEVIL. and saved to heaven, Saved from rape, and may hiavea gr ithority | claim of $928.89 for money loaned, 0 My brethren 1f wo are going to be relicious, | debauches and saved to all that o police committee investigating lis R. W. Day, mn the same court, com- In'the name of heaven' let us be religious, | What must I do? Brother here is_the wholo _ It appears that Miss Sullivan, who | menced a suit to secure a cluim of §53 for AND WAGON STOCK. .l:ufllu":qu “‘\;(;” :::‘( ru':-l h\“”l"fx . |:‘: [P«- :-.] Ih'[l. l’;h(h"ll -“ ua.-}lfilel\«; ‘1 'fl‘lAl! L(-r\’c ‘.lhm: isa an»h-r m~llu\v Inf l)‘iuu in’s has been | goods sold and dplivered, Or the Liquor siabil, Fosilisely ALSO AGENT FOR eligt J $ never be hypoerites in the irist and tollow in his footsteps, and vou | working for Mrs. Bruc vin a restaurant — [ H Ashministeriog Dy, chuwh of Mothodists, Bantists, [ willbe suved us certain as wearo in this ve oet, it the otlia i Mnines o A 2 G Congrogationallsts, Prosbyterians, '.d"!m“ MNP RANEG BRL fERN ARIEAIOLN T -;u vl)nv\nluplunl .w:\ s.t, and quit the (.m.r Tinner Tools. Malues' Golden Speeitie. PARGY 27 DORING pisconatians, Lothermscif L were you aud | Abont i, Wi are nob rannini on Joelngs. | 4¥ wath a balunoce of §6.00 duo her Block Watclunun Je Murphy on t cau ha kIven 18 Aoub of culles or tanwithork And WOOD CARPETING pretended 1 go & Chelstidn caon, T ol | £"ear somo”of the old. bretiin ot i Phoro was some trouble in lioting & | Monday night found ‘two boxes of tin s g T O s el p be a priest of my own home and consecrate | and tell a great long rigimorole about their | settiement, and on Sunday, wihon A ST T Y AT P TR MO A0 " A SAL0 H l] | S of the family altar go up with their incense | fore L read the same out of a book, and 1 | leged, = wer with' Miss Sullivan | teenth and Fourleenth and ¥ m and oeads of cases, and 1o every | et cure \:fi.llllflml 1'ul|u|tl mlnunm hmlnu Illni priestof [ would wonder it the; .wllu‘t got their ex- | to- Mrs. Bruckloy’s room and | Harney. The tobls arc now at the pohoe has followed. ' It mever fai 10 0008 that home o that home up beyoud, And, eriences out of a book, 1 a man's belief is oke intg INE, P r | station awaitin, entiflication, Impregnated with the Hpecid=, It beconies an utter Sintar, 11 your husbaud. Will ot pray with | Anyibing atter he is coniverted he will beliove h',:\l] A e Pl HUDE, Ang o “u - Impossiuility for the liguor appetite Lo ¢ 083CAR HANSEN, 4 with you and your hildren, don't lot your | the bivle. 1 never saw tho day wnen | P T plvaisaa pRnNIL. | ik Brovitie FOR SALE BY WING DRUGGISTS: ' Live louger without tho devotion of the | didw't believe the biole. 1 never saw the | Shul, Cummings heard of this_and sus el 2 hackman, was fined $1 AVHN & €O, slaw, nod 4 going up Lo heaven night aud | dag when L did not believe that Josus was | Pended Domiyan pending an investiga. [ dawces Ryan, @ ek, was fhod 2 15th & Cum Neb.t | ing ay 1 might advise @ wan to | infinite, For twenty-four years of my hte I | tion. Yeste worning Donivan, “in | sud costs in police court yusterday for A D BONTR & BILE |-|.«3|‘ in his fawily m_im and mnn\l;r_{, uuil \wiul |’x:ht down 11;- lh}! Jaws of ‘Im“ll and r to be “hlul'u m-i'uuul for lus pos- | I 1 his team on the streets untied, ‘ouncll Blufls, Lowa, AND STUNOGGRAPEIELER, yot he may pray in his family night and | hell believing it. For fourteen years I he- jon of Mrs. Bruckley's effects, swore Willis pinrichs swore out & wurrant e p o Call or write for panplist contuiulig huudieds morning all his lifo and die unsaved at last. | lioved it and didi’t do that, St Juuies suys R AT S Y um:nl’ to | in .J.I.l.llgxl.'sxl.‘,:hm '8 dourt yeaterday: for ARE NTILE TRIUMPHANT! ¢ Coorimoniats o ek wumei and taes u Office 111 S. 14th st T unight adyise o man o read his bible daily, | you show me your faith without Your works | soeuro nis sister-in-duw's clain. o At th | the arrest of 1ans Gosch on the charge | . Forsixicen yeurs, they have stoadily gained | W= dsoles - S0 g | and yoi & man wight read his biole all his | and Lwill show you my faith by my works. | Soeid( N8 SEGEECIE S GEERL A Lo | ERe st o it i 0 fuvor, and W ith dules constuntly inerensing e 3, o aminedi andlia daysand yet die unsaved at last. These are | 1 believe in Christ by following him. suime twa that the siadiment papers | of asigulf and balt liave bocoma (o most populis corsel throug b RL « mens' bills, letter | v instrimental (o bring me to Corist; | is the conclusion of the whole matte v | Were given to Constable Ldgerton, Mus A Kansas Cily fiem written to See- | out the United stutes R, . - s insullielont 10 Liako me bettor: | body that wants o be savod 15 saved. You | Bruckloy was getting out”s writ of | yotary Natting boar{ of trado, | ek, G andli=ifyradenaromadotn Suowr | “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. b and' Shore’ Ga b e © sufieloni | say” what do you mean by that. it'a win | replovit to, sacuro “possession of hot | v ascertain what inducoments this o1ty | WP Al s "0 Mol | suatssre Siiatt . Hoose o arihlge s ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL aud that nleh i the Lord Jesus Chvist. 1t | will do the best he knows Low, God wakes | goods. Aflwivs ure now delightfully | will ofter to seeure the ation of a pub- | Coutdl,is warranted (o weue (Wco w8 lung a8 o 1870, 15 [uith in Jesus Christ that saves the soul. | allowance for ditferout lights that ave powred | mixed; aud Me. Donivau will have bis | ong roof munufacturing company. ¥ corscts > PARTS OF THE 3 W Undenstad e it 5 nof faith n & creed, | upon bim. funds full for a while getting out of the |~y 2 ] i Wwards trom i the World's groat z ER 200000 ) 4 A ored per se is bothing but the skin of [ A wan that gets religlon is a good deal 11ke | 1dale Yesterday the order was issued by the | s, Lt medal recuived s tor Bist ‘Miudisan Saunre, S A S WORLD , trath set up and a man that gets measles, For Instance here ¢ sty Union Pacitic to employes of the road to | Deawe ok Mewrs, fram the late Exposition Draggoty crery whirg;, 0 @ LD T | SIUFFED WITI SAWDUST AND SAND. is a fellow over here in your eity; he wakes Py P use the twenty-four hour system in tele- A at New Ovlenni, iz 2 cany vyl Pl e y . 3 Phore 15 not & thing b it 1o <ive life to any | up some morning with a° high fever, burning | PR oft Bychias , | graphing and corvespondence. The old | Wil worox of putonts have Lacu found (3 f 4 an. O, the gallons aud gallons of blood | aud aching trom head to foot. e sends for [ ‘The Grand Chancellor and. G. V. €. | S80S vomdin in use in the run: | fordiess the prisepos of the Glove Kittiog T ' UN N UUK AnnlA‘E 0 _ that have been spilt over that creed. The | a physician, ‘The physician examines him | will visit Omabha on Wodnesday, Novem: | ning of train: adnlos . Same'of N et lone are unthorized to refund money. if, [] \ i . LS H iriage B g0t what we call our orthodoxy aud what we | a man had the weasles.” He says wll our heterodoxy, If I belleve what you | have contracted weasios, Now, sir, THOMSON, LANGDON & €O., New York,

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