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.‘,,r". THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 18So. and befors vou get to him e wii begin te | the Lord suid o Satan Lok at my sérvant WASHINGTON MATTERS, ment while, 1t lnsted. ' Roofs of hoses in THE HADDOCK CASE OGH ick, but if the norse is sound all over and | Jobs there is none 1 ke him in the world.” ® S . various parts of the eity were torn off, tele- | — — op you' go up {0 him with & ecomb he devil smid “Job is servine you for his | The Coming National Drill-The Prest- | graph and telephone wites 1o all parts greatly | The Grand Jury Beings in a Batch of T THAT it lean up against von fud most % will take that “away fr dent's Greatest Effore. damaged, and frees snapped in two, At Indictments, T ANNOYS " et you curry him all ove aunghter, | hat he will not serve you WASHINGTOSN, 18, —[Snecial Tele- | Kingston, a mile from here, the Catholie Srork Or a., Nov, 18,—The grand , Bim Jones Tells How to Knock Out His | Eyery Christian man protesses to be the son ,ord said, “Lean bank on Job, you ean | oot EREETEE ROt I Heht, | church Was wrecked. At Parsons, three | At "““\’ At ‘”{ ¥ '.;",LL:{';' IT A Satanio Majest of the Lord God Almighty and joint heir | strip him of his property,” We see” dircctly | &9 K. At S S oo | miles distant, Robert Johnson, a carpenter, | returned their report on the Haddock ¢ Ve Y O,DY 4 4 with Jesus Christ, and when he makes a pro- | one messenger comes and tells Joo that his | commanding the first brigade of the lowa | wagstruek by a flying plank and instantly | 3 0'clock this afternoon. The jury returned - fession e tnat f this world, all'wo ask of | cattio arg destroved, another his camels and | Guards, has writton a letter to the secretary | kil indietments against the following persons: AR KEEP CHIN-DEEP IN GOOD WORK | }0!t 1S tolive up to it, and if you don’t they | another his ehlidreri, and when the Iast mes- | of the national dvill to be held here in May . T — John Arensdorf, murder and conspiracy: E | Wil have no respect for you. ' Now here, you | senzer ran ub and told him that the Tast ves- | 1o 39050 G famous Northwesters Mecting of Humanitarians, ‘Albert “Blsm snepirsey! Honty Shoe ?ROQUF( old sinners. when you come to die would you | tage of his property had been swept away S CINCINNATI, Nov, 1S,—~The American ( sand for oo of those dancing fellows to pray | Job stood up And sid ~the Lord giveth and | brigade” formerly commanded by Brigadier Humane assoclation Was r:'—('(n{urrwl this | MmN, conspiracy: Panl Leader, conspiracy: A BOTTLE OF | Whya Good Man Can Not 8in—Only | {50560 You the Lord taketh away: blessed bo the name | General €.+ 8, Bently, so early F. Mu y ' oryon? Yo Jord taket bloss 3 i L b8, (Fad i 4 , o | F. Munchrath, jr., conspiracy: Sylvestor Church Hypoorites Inyited to VON'T WANT ANY SUCH CATTLE AROUND | of the Lord.” [ imagine the devil stood | recorded as an aetive and val. | MOrning by the arrival of a number of now | & .-(m.waj.w potge Treiber, conspt LLE S U”G Al SA Danes BAFEIY o LN you when you die, now doyou? if you were | aghast, and said tiabte friend ‘of the natlonal _drin, | delecates, Monsures were taken totender | o ChTh FEECEERL BEREE, CRCm COR nlu\nu arties " adying ,_‘.,.,..r'(;.»nm‘m.. ;nnu;| you ..-n.|1 for 1 CADAM FELIL T,,,.,I I‘ RY FINAT LICK General Wright commanded ‘N' the Mobile | the servieos of the association as arbitrator raey ; - um“ l( v‘r:. "A(IH(] n.n:. P e h, Night's Sermon, thiat member of the church who' went into | T made at him, he tumbled at the hrst tempta- | General W ledt ¢ iy oen the A owners o conspiracy; W, L. Leavitt, conspiracy. There the grocary nd took a drink with you. You | tion, but here is Job, after losing il his prop. | {IF1l} 0f 186, ‘under General Bently, and he | between the railroads and owners of humane | (R R O prosent when the otime at Q\'\j DRUGSTORE —— don’t want any swill tubs around you when | erty: he stands loyal to God.” Then tho | 18 & freprn both in active and national | stock cars: to memorlalize congress and the | ot o Hou two of whom, Taavitt and TAKE IT FAITH= Sam J you come to die, do hoopless swill tubs, | devil said, “If you will take his health from | fuard service. His letter is partly nal, | president of the United States in referenco J b R ¥ b am Jones, Fosin, o sir, thank God this warld respoets | Him . he. Wil Carse 30 o FoRt Toer 1 but the foliowing estracts are made from it: | 1t transportation of eattles to provide for | BISMATk, claim that Jolin Arensdorf fired the FULLY, AND The retarn of pleasant weather gave | 4 %o Cistian living up to his profession o ‘I have read everything about vonr drill as i fatal shot, Bosides the cha: Lord said, Do your, worst, but loave tie 08 | o tomatio off e d NS 6 0f conspiracy. (4 . AR Tave e | true’ 1 Up 10 | fession, | Lo Do o h bus leave thie do C AT fomneoted | wih | Systematio efforts for the protection of birds: g , N VW Bam Jones another large audien Bs mot Cthat true - everywhere —and | breath of life in his body.” The next we | § IR TR L ment. of agents to visit. states | €Ch o o parties fs also charged with Yo \ 8 it 1 & I o 0 othe z tha k Jol V' vi M an ash ba seraph " i 49 he s positio Hrese! \ exposition building last night. TR 19 o shotiot 43 gt thers ta . Snat | Ko 00 a8 Ll on a0 aeh bank Cranine | anhual compentivo dri AN encalMpments. | and 1rSONESMYLIE i 1ot e aocietia o | urder, 1 is the sinposition ot vre A tha Convincead three thousand people were present when | tive so grand in life as the motive that | his wite on his Side and the devil has earried Y R T e adoR e b bt gl g Ll sare | others in heavy bonds, which with perhaps N\ 7e o bogan his alk at 8 o'olock. A Iario | prompt e, ( malntain iy profession as | point wien o gol fcliwia wite ik . | €538 1 ey, 1 craneing fof May | B stronges Investicatsor of shetreatment and | o' fvg Sxeapilnc: ey will b Rabie 19 : THAT THERE 1§ numbor of local and visiting clergymen | WU uony of te contextis, it | predehine. s o bk, Sones. 1 Wugter s | Sucess. The g rd all v the couniry are | Brovile for ‘&' systemaiic pojiey of sjoek | furnish Tho case willnot e renched atiis | g o Remeey ro occupied seats on the platform. Rev. C. | that hath this shall be like Christ. e shall [ get up so bad the othier nihy but my L O AT R T L “,;‘f_flf fon o mhirerm Jogielation forfoo | Peters. Plath 'and Granda have ‘not been Cc W. Savage, pastor of the Seward Strect | be purined even as Christ is pur urity; | wife nover lots me pray in the family f YU CoHEG MHenAnce, A C e Ot | P e ooy dreni t0 seciire cooneration | arrested and thelr whereabouts nre unknowi. OUG”SJ co‘os 3 ; Slessed are the pure of he shali | without a quarrel.” Hesaid “the trath of the » e M. E. church, offered the prayer of the 1 e | A L a bands and three fife and drum corps: ten of | stago, and to employ financial agents, Lhe JIND THAT 3 ' ! 1. The hard [ business is that we have to quarrel to have : ife and drum corps; ten ¢ o ol Lt P Killod by a Snow Plow. o Il onidg, Me. Evoe r “I'he Model s 1o be ood man wi i 1S PrASLR o ¢ whether | the companies are very iine, well drilled and | legisiative committee was instructed to ask L PHITe evening. Mr. Excoll sang “Tho Model | i Tras to b wood iam with & bal | ramily mreyers, Snd 1 4o e koW WU | g DA T A | A s o o ey lustrutad. 10 8K || 13, sroiwis. 0, Novi AN WHIlo A #now /(’n UN alsa h” in . most excellent manner. | heart. To be a chiristian withont relie.on is | that would pay or not.” Wien the devil got | | h N e band. | ing the associati A clal o tt plo [l 1a narro e road of the Na k charge of the meet. | {ie Amanteying et adrink out or the | Jov's wife, and the body was mass of | 15501 S OIIRI0R of SiECampatiics and s band, | 1R tie esctiadlon, w. Jauecial commities | plow on the Fonda narrow gange hF A - Jones then took charge of the meet- | Lyl of & spring which was muddy. He | putrefaction, she said “Corse God and die. | J &M €0INg to arrance business matters so | was apnointed to report at the next meeting | Wabash system was pushing through a drift Solo BY AU DRUGGISTS Ing, and asked all who were members of | was trying to elean the branch ‘and "8 man | Job looked \ip and said, “Though e slay mo | that I can g MUEDd, With as many | upon the best means of caring for cnildren | near Panota yesterday, three track men, & any church to stand up s0 he could teli | ¢ameslongand said, SWhat are you trying | in Him il I trust.™ And T jmagine the | ¢ WS Stfl = as© ean- et away | who are wards of tho state. man named Farrow and his son, and Joseph r ?S¢50¢ 120 Per @ to d “Trying to clean the braneh, so I | devil stood aghast. ‘The Lord stepped upon P osiness at that scason, = My 5 A 1A' OMeiat O Davis wero strick and so seri onsly injured | 41 b = Bo how he should addross them. ently | can et a drink of water,” and he said, “You | the scene and said, “'Job, come, let us take a j“‘"""" represents all rl.\w(r.nf Imx‘llu-;: 4 California’s OfMcial Count, that Farrow and son diod last ovening. JN PRop S Pleascd with tho showing, he delivored | had better goup there at tho houd and drive | walk.” L will 'give ‘you more in_your | JU0Ze8 of the state courts, dactors, manufac: | 8Ax Fitancisco, Nov. 18.—Oficial returns | DIi& bt poth fega broben and: i etin LN HARRIS & CO trirca’” ® Cin. 0 the following discourso: the hog out of the spring, and it will clean | Iatter than you had “in your former. oy T eeanti e Interestsy And | from all the counties in thostate and semi- | wise sevorely hurt, Tho storm was so biind- 3 thobranch right away, "That Islike you. ™ | I will “bless vour _latter” days glorf: [ Y80 of . my = aides ure voulhs 84| oooioicounein San Franciscoeive Bartlett, | 1N EhAt the men conid not br vemn oo i p 1 proposs tinding a text over here fn the oustyer 1wl o Sy T 1O | senool " at "Harvard - and Poughkeeps clal count in San Francisco eive Bartlett, | ine that y i 21,820,850 third chapter of the first epistle general of | of your heart v I have no trouble zet- | you need to do s to getin such close reia- | 1 falled to g0 to Savannah fast year. and | democrat, a plurality for governor of 682 over - ) 8t John. This is zood for each of us whether | {iniit, 1t1s thi fountain we have to do with. | tions with God as that, so tht tho Lord can | WAY6 resretted it ever sinee ey tendered | Switt, yepublican. The republicans have Close of Navigation. TansillsPunchclgars we are in the church or out of the ehurch, | Y 0! can’tiinve a good man without you have | say, “I can trust them and bank on them ::;“h;‘:;":;]‘f}‘;"l‘l‘ll"‘”:.':a‘;‘““'lI "’""'”:_"‘ |“r|'.';‘u? elected the licutenant governor, attorney Krokuk, In., Nov, 15, cial Telegram <« B *| woro shipped dusing tho past A€ we are not i embers of any church we ad- | HER e T W alvas Mhont s | firer s e, et all cireumstancos in | o klad to give You any assistanée in this Eenerahsuperintondent of publio instructions, | to the Bre.]—The authorities in charge of the e o emapion. Neother miro pure ohristianity. We like the highest | good. ’ 1h18 sort of relighon, e L Eive us which Lean,” " i Coutt i oo fustioes of the su- 1 government canal around the Mississipp! s 1 o wOrld can St attainment in christianity, and wa select this Purity, Itis not drinking Iving and steal- — CLEVELAND 8 GREAT KFFORT. r ully mako sush a showing, z ; - 5 Toh ey e state, controller, treasurer, elork of | FAPIdS at this place announco that it will bo 0o et denton pai werse, 4 18 the ninth verso: “Whosocver is | ing that is hurting ehristianity, though broth- Barmitvoah at the Synagogue. Who e Coiec ot ML the Tnfluontial men | ¢iie siinrenio colirt ant onb Justice oF Hie. sus | olosed of thie 90tk of November for the ssa - wan'ed in sneh fown. 07 hais born of God'” 1'might say that this | donbtful things, these Tittle questionabie | the synngogue Master Moses Miiler, son [ €ress will be a very short one, it will in_all | PUF conutessie democrats have a majori weather does or not, 0 1o boats can. pass ba i b of 8ol T e ot L6 SHEH 3 o SWly BEVIVed e robability develop a presidential candidate 4 y 41 e i { oAt r nm::;I:«g:;1:‘.;;".”,;{1‘;‘.;::::([”::,m r .g:}:fi;;,: II‘I:‘M\‘“:“ ’\"l;:»‘l‘:n:»ln ;:ixfu:fi (n’{"';‘.."'n’::‘,mn\:-"m':l::lf of H. Miiler, a newly arrived merchant FENIRGUES G party, It will demon. | Of ten on joint ballot, north of Keokuk exceot through the govern- | ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKING: ) from Savannah, Ga., will undergo the | sirate the powcr of the men to. concentrat ety T went canal, CAkND, ALTRY all other verses to be found in the bible. I | “Jones, 1 heard you preach last night, and S s Ga., 0 strate the power of the inen to concentrate 7 = - AND ALL- searcely overread this verag without fhe cold | you gave it o aund players pretiy heiwily. | usual rites of Barmitvoah or confirma. | said one statesin ot the capitol this morii- UL WU b MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN 0 ko 4 : ‘EW Y < b Palace Car Burned. hilla running over me-—He that 15 t | 1play cards, and I can’t'see any harn in it, | ¢ esoribi s docEH ol o | Ing, “and will forgeto stho fore front those | NEW Youk, Nov. 18.—In the trial of ea Wi i {00 Uoos MOk commit s, for ity bord tar | DO W skt o cont i as e i Thor T wng: | ton, prescribed by tho doctrinos of the | wis eah propose smericable souemen for Iite. | Aliorman MeQuade to-day in connection | ITAMPTON, la, Nov. 18—[Special Tele- JUICES, BY USING THE maineth in him and lie eannot sin because ho | harm in it T will quit iL” e was o d Jewish denomination. This serviee en- | 1n the country out of the dilemmas itis in. | with tho Broadway Surface raiiroad ¢aso, ec. | £ram tothe B, |— AL miduleht a new Wood- WIRE GAUZE UVEN DOOR isborn of God.” "If I were to say now that | in the Baptist church, 1 said, W ill, | forces the obscrvance of the law, that Jlk;;{:‘mg; m.1“.',‘\1.‘:"':::]'.]1.:-'1"'.‘n-'\ifllff"'{'\u-‘ff: Alderman and Informer Charles B, Wai ruil palace ear, valued at £10,000, was bnrned ovorsbas il sty ATACANNOT STEAL, | ) | Uiere T oo thitie for sou {0 contess, | and b6 | all malos having attained their thirteonth [ St s toryontotPo" L """ | testitied that he was & member of the rait- | on the Central fowa train on the Hlind FOUND EXOLUSIVELY ON THE AYeré to say that a truthful man ,.,.’.,..[.q tell a | the : chad 3 b birthday should make n public avowal of | Everywhere the remark is made that Mr. | road committes of 1554, He remembered ~‘I1\K|~inn. x.nin.nm:-:..wmml‘ Tie tI - lie, everybody would say, "1 ngrea with yon POWDER AND LEAD 10 KILL YOU their afliliation with the faith of their | Cleveland is making ready to prove himseli | the iiling of the petition for the Broadway | P4l 1owa road is blocked above Hampton oA iv6 to 340 bis 3 3 AIREAR i i X Q 4 K6 op | €qual to the occasion in his messawe to con- T A Ghi fo-day. The Chi & Northwestern was again.” 1f Lwere to say'that & sober mau | in the churel Yes," ho sid, athors, whiist fomales, on the other | g 'O SLeRsi, I LIS WO U0 COM | franchise: the resolution of Alderman | binckid at 1ts western o ull dny s omrins cannot get drunk, vou would say, “I agree to | much account in the ehuireh” 1 said, HAWt tORES EHBIE R B aRID ol ! OConne 1 chises be sold 1 .- is ope be yulgar, you wonld say, “I agree with you, | to fool away with that sort. Now, as to | ! hy : b L) ot toinnke tiis e docuiment of his ife. | HEAL ARG SHeE i ; vl ¥ uld say, "I agree § tool A 50 « 40 | the Jewish foast of Pentecost, which | e mossage wiil beanticipated by con ress | the failrond committee. | After sevoral hours Masonic feliof Associati " But when say a ehristitn eannot sin) | whether it is wrong to play eards or not, Bil, Al Hearifig the commite 5 %0 B = enjoy | happens in the month of May of each | with the most intens erest, Mr. Cleveland, aring the committee grantec St Louis, Nov. 18.—The Masonie Relief good man_caniot do w why 1| wait until yo whero you enjoy y X ot BroARAY 3 o oouid S in arms i | ediglon and then play all (e eards | seor. Iullssalil willteyioaolyagsiis proulaun inow R o R il put s | Association of the United States and Canada minute. Well, now, if' 1 s worth - [ you'w o, but first get right, u t T 18 i of our apo by the railr ik 2 (. only g ing ses > T R FO0 S s o soh e b AT Kitled you and _Base Ball Tipe. national hanking systems that he will mako | shpe by the railroad compan held onl o m ning sesslon toeday, | Tlio religion, brother, let us: consider the proposi- | then quit that, and then doanything élse, you [ George Kuy and Frank Bandle have | 81 effort to point out to the national le:isia- T acted was (he election of officers, which re- tion before s to-uight, and I believe verily | can ean liveand do asa ehristian. Tho ord | yhore hands fall these days taking caro of | "¢ What should be done in the fore o 2 i e sulted vs: President, Martin Collin that & man’s morsl cardition great deal | knows 1do all things L want to. 1f 1 want e Lot IR i LBAEALO 05/ ldsued i whavdistioaition ouglitto bo NVER Nov. 1%.—Mr. Rohden, Mexiean St vice presidont, John | to do with what the gospel is to him. To | to play eards I doit. but thank God I don't | the correspondence with bage ball play- | made ot public land, comirerce and 1 at Kansas City, now here, says in an : AN president, J ng even 10 the dividing a or of joint | ste: o everytiing that [ w , bt ; o > S Cro < conuress ction. predicted | oo 5 3 % : ¢ York: advisory board, AN MAEFOw. 10 others of w1t 1o the eeact o | S ot Ly g that Twant to do, DU | the Omahn team noxt year. Lhey have o, | Sien thae e labat Gucotion wit b roasiicy | pedition to Mexleo isone of themast flagrant, | Wm. Delanto, New York: mvisory hourd: X b eLyctotebly it 2 & Fétrate o8 M. J. Higging, Milwaukees 1. C. William: life, and pour moral condition determines | things. "I lave stolen overything in this | nUmbor of first class men partly engaged | upon very forcibiy. und the whole field of | {rsuds “ever = perpetrnted upon eredulous ( I J: Liegins, Mitwaukuer L G, William- whether the word of God shall be a sword o 5 od to steal, b r 3 { SSHEF LGl g technicalitics in statesmanship gone over. ple. It was projected by border ruflians [ ot S o ) 0 s ne: \v||1-\h‘-: ' .«\nfll;l { 4 il; (I. TI" |]'|r||l. n hl\\ 1r4|_ l: “'.“,l“ ‘l‘ \\Ifil;l o ‘.. 1{““]) ] lH’t thank God 1 | and V\\I“ begin muaking contracts next The messace will be the best evidence of tl id- disturbers of the peace who made them- 1 5' nto was chosen as the place of the next X all_be bread. The bible, like | never wanted to steal anything, week S h niecting, Chri biinselt, i anope, scoret, [xeoq || Purity. 'Lveavo gino 16 every dance | "0 of (o most fportant matters and | SU1655 0 uniiness ot it Cleveland fo or- | seives Tliab'e to punishment by Lot g - dozen men standing i the Omana 1 ted to. Law, brothers. th 3 0 Mos| orta ers and | cupy the position he is in of anytiing he b States government, e Mexican people R doren men stnding i th A 0. [a Au i roterul e that must be decided soon is the so- | shown singe ho eamo into'the wints house: | huve unalierabla love forthoir conntry’ and |, HIn Qe Nattonal Ganed. MARVELOUS RESULTS Pharisees, - Josus tarn o 0 snys, | Ismot. Whenever anybody sends you a o cetion of grounds for the coming year. | and it will, congressmen say, make | Would not for a moment entertain such a 1CAGO, . 18.—/ ce - - SWhom say ye. thay A iy S | o i fnaltion to ballor 18 s i Gt | Fieo diferent localities iavo beon aflered | or brenk "t for iho- simegls of " | Sellome. " Bekides, wilike o the o oy, o Tlmot Whe et op e e qxationat euard of | LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS. “You are the son of & harlot_and an im" | or something of that sort, they have got you | and the committee will soon have r meet- | Mr. Cleveland has now been in the executive ) transportation of troops is now rapid, and Hinols was helid leroto.dny bub was very o know that the Shrinkage of M T hedraps his eyes on Stmon | down as a hvpoerite in the church of God, | ing of the directors called to report their | Mansion over twenty months. e las bad [ persons aitempting to put such a sehemic into | slimlv attended, owing to the fact that the of- 18 ov 1s From thirLy. (ot forty cter and seid, “Whom say ye that [ am, [ and if you go they have got it about right. eloction. 5 1 aste of every possible plinseof presidential | execution would very “probably loose their ::"b;:,,,"r‘ l””;"{, e KSR LRVe mly ¢ :ffi"'.'.tl“'#‘.”l"-‘;?::fi Toattor, an 1t 4 o _ L e A OTHEE OIERa R i L g Sy ife in a time he 15 able to lay | lives. cen on duty at the stock yar AT (o L e TousCii { 1A 1 LA 6Yano. BiThon's face M £ Istents wmjor (e powts | oo bernsi i, e s Jatne | | Manager Snood, of the Memphis nine. | isen, St distames i o aaviomsl aias ——— - Fadlon o Ch Juioe, i eh 134he STaL FANE O MELE 9{lih1a AnsWer. Anil” Slnnn’ Jooked.atiis | Wio/has beah 165 bor Yoats, have son oy hias written for dates in Omaha April 27 | paiom, his unbiased conclusions and «ive out . Senator Sewell Sned. Greek Assembly Dissolved. Effect of the SOLID OVEN Door. Lord, ana said, “Thou art the Clirist, (he son | received an invitation to a bally My | 82d 28, He will be accommodated. iis best advice. He lacks not experience or Purtapereia, Nov. 18 --Hon. as ATieNs, Nov, 18, —The Greek government ATEN pound Sirloin, modism or wel . dons, will ba of to” living: o™ Jiut vou 'see’ Siuon | Harsin, *Nosir] They dont invito A tuniliarity with bis duties and should notbe | H. Dudloy, ex-eonsul to Liverpool, to- hias dissolved the legislative assembly, The | BEBUCED o 1 poundsand four ounces of Wonsted ‘eler had got into the seeret and Jesus | sort. Thank God 1'have not only never been Amateur catricals. 4 K 4 0es8 0S¢ | brousht suit against United States elections for the assembly will take place fico, W y reent. of the to Ohrlst was an open secret, But 1o the | to one of those places, but I have never 0 The meeting mentioned previously in | Who have talked with him recentiy Willlam J. Sewell for $25,000 damages for r January, et R i s or Frert soribes and Pharisees hypocrites ho was an [ invited to one.’ ‘This old world knows who | (16 Br: to soleet pieces and. ohoose | netisiotittientinofautithelnrohy : - b L3 - CLXT, OF TUR JUICE, fmpostor aud the son of “a harlot. | toinvite. Thatis the truth, The next time | 110 BVE to selcet picces and choose cast | conuressional work say | IAUiDERYIEVY | fIhNeharmad sID st ollateciin (e Tosal iab AX . Effect of WIRE GA e biblo Ll Is 3 cunmingly dovised fuble | you et your hico embossed cards, elogantly | Of charactors for the dramatic perform- | of tho position hd ocoupies and intends totry | publican, meetine at Comden on therthof [ = A 2 pound Birivin, el {ireome mon but 0 others 11 tho bread of | printed, you think of that, that thiy nvs " | ance to be givon by the Hebrew young | o bomaster of tho sitiation, Whatever lie | Jetober last, he lansuseo complained of | whe List For LEBONilcho ¢ Féilbcad ivoinths podijelprl Slis ouond oF bigs ; onest looking gentleman came 1 \T YOU DOWN AS A i R i S : y bo s M ipaftofiGentraliSen ol c Treasurer. o lone 1o, v por ont of Lha LoiR it how hero Last night, Spoke (o 1o e Kindly and | and you aro £oini 1o show thom that vou aro | Jadies and gentlemon of Dr. Benson's | is own. Ho is oredited with directing the | Whic fhanniicied hut o said, 4 FOFCTORCO |k Jist for 1836, for Douglascounty | SHbrees SmaTLime OV HUE sk FERCHER OF SULCR pad, AL dones §want to shiake hands with | one. “This old world knows who to fool with. | congregation was held last Sunday after. | details of the work of tho oflicors under ‘him | 0 Dudley's opposition to him that tho Iatter | The ts y C hlaent i | Seib Fon ILLUSTANTED GincutRs Ao Price Lists. Youn L beliove in God but 1 dg ot believe in | 1 drank wiisky hard for tureo years before [ | noon. About thirty young. lat I e ey Ol e Pre | Fopraaohtodbur coverammont o Ciies | was complolod yosterday and placed fn ! sttt Moses or in Christ.” “Well,” said I, “do you | was converted and never had a man from | gentlemen were present and full details | decessors. With the opportunities before CunoharrodlhelRram b chan e aey 1ds of County ‘I'reasurcr Boln. | CHARTER OAR STOVES and RANGES aro clalm to be an 1sraelite?” said Y 3 gave my | G sk 5 el Ay TG him the forthcoming presidential message r T = AN i el N:AKI?I'I, “”J"i‘!‘:“;:‘!:llhzmml: l]u «:'::yd:ihi' :nlx‘:rl:mrt h;”"-‘r‘:lmt)avnulr v(-)nlr;]:.llr of the proceedings, describing pieces and may be regarded 18 a_very important docu- | fees while consul at Liverpool, and that he he list fills an even thousand pages of S0LD IN m;nu. Aas follows: _ Ll i pae J d £ characters, will soon be published in | meng in evers respect. robbed sea captain He. it is said, firth the tax ledger and has required im- i whom lo o gulle, 1 call you brother.” | this old world tinds out when a man 15 in | Hhece Columns, CAUSES OF BUSINESS ACTIVITY. charged thai_ Dudiey obtained his office by | e S O SIS Eduinod an im- Suid ie, “Mr. Jones, let me givo | Iurity, They catch us with theso little o L T tock brokers proless to see an aftinity or | making a dicker atthe Chicago convention [ 70780 AEOURY © N e : card,” and he renched his card to me. | tricks, ~ I know bow men are enticed into sin, N empicotaaiEHEloompany. Syipathy basyeantie hi i dio inarets)) BEE NomIBReds Wangeln Kor Aprediddantl Rrareation Usjnoe’ My 1, 1800) there kod at it as L walked over the piatform, | 1icre is a man sittmne on the top of the comb Articles of incorporation were filed | and the hr}n‘ml;‘,r:l‘ls. They fllrx)'llu iq ul‘xlul\‘u Dudley asgerts that these charges are false. | have been 123 additions to Omalia and and I tind he is a commereial traveler f £ o fiv building whittling with a pearl- | wi 5 c clork yesterds p | of 80 much of the assets ot bational banks = e 0 king estimati is Wiolesale liquor iouse and of contso 1o did | fundied pesknite. T U8 Kpito Sis ot | Ot 1oy clerke vestorday of tho | &y 3%e Yotirement of 0 mieh banl circiih: Racing at San Francisco. tiomorklotimeking fostimntionaionicliy Lo 0T BELIEVE I IEAUS CAlLIS1 of his hand and slides down to the edye of tors, who w0 G Warres. 11, | ton means investments in ralirond andother | SAN Friaxotsoo, Nov. 18.—Tho attesdnnco propert has hml'n 7oy considerable. don’t beliove I would either it I was trav- | the building. He slts thero and looks at it | corporators, who are C. C. ren, H. | securities and hence their aporeciation. The | g mood and the weather beautiful, . he taxes are made on the total assessed eling in the interest of a wholsale lig but something say to him “*yon had er 3. Cl pbhaugh, F War- | Fisein all securities outside of vovernment i AT 3 5 valuation for the e ¢ of $15,736,594.50 Shne in the lnlerest of a wholeale liquor | but some 2 sny to him yon L(, er not | C. Clarke, P. C. Himebaugh, Frank W HontsIBInTOIoUAL G r YA Iheo R T A0 DR Ts Mile b ull ages: First heat, Argo won, | ¥itluation for the county of $15,736,504.50. y bre e at 4 man | try to g 1 might fall “off mething » 1R. W. Bre ridge 85 { N 1. 1ok 1 The taxes are as follows 1 ot has all 10 o with what he- belioves, | Sod i Sfolke been that elose to the | i Ab - |n;.|||‘:“w';:‘l‘x‘:xh70'| Associate | een far greator than tho proportionaty ro- ;larul;‘ll'v sncont . Lieho third. L4, | Siate and county ) 1 have found that out. Now we have got & [ edge of the house and did not fall off.” Ilo mselves togo 8 capia pock | dowptonof bouds, and statesmen sayithero | Second heat,-Arzo won, Bect Shool tax plain, and there conld not be a more stinply | safd wiLis true tho liltle kuife nevor ost o of $20,000, for the purpose of doing a | can ,"‘“"*"""‘“‘, pathy between the two | Eolio third. Time—1:45. i e flated, text. Itis Just o string of monosyl- | but half a dollar but 1 wish Lha it.”" Some. | general illuminating business, e airoacs ||:§.:wyn."r?u.|fl."‘fe“";'dl Wil | Two-year-olds, mile: Safe Ban wom, Vol. | Do ta abic utterances—*He that is born of God | thing seems to say to him *you had better not | the operation of an incandes I tigur second, {“m third. Time—1:44. Village tax i 2 r his seed o el anid of o Bt appreciation of all stocks represent- 3 . 5 4 ; Sup ok, ;l'fllll‘,num‘x:lnln::nn II'u.I his seed remaineth }5'\?1;‘_.]:)[ Bitt he said” “L will risk '1 light system, R O I hrs ar o kea & rOpraaOn L o and threceighths: Neilson | Ditel tax SorEBeoRO i S Lol Nosoow, ot let s g0 eandidiy | fallen OfT) S0 he eases himSelr down. ea Wante a Divorce. hotvy orops and the rellef of business dis | ¥ araipoecondu MODlRE EIEd T S et renes g GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, nd pinyerfully into this- diccussion 1o thio very veree of the building and ; ) es i ; Ty ) Now In order that I may see this text clear] Sps the knifoin his hand, his foot sl Margarctta ~Shempolk commenced | stocks carries with it a rise in_all’other per- | . chrkold, Smoinles; - GRenn: won 5 o : g AEER'S Taive partof the context. I will read the | fnd he is crushed to-a Jelly o tho si :, | action in the district court yesterday for | sonal values, The Granger roads, the staf - Thero were only o starters. Stobhermbiseuiseias ioporsors, B, L veuse, “Behold what mannar of the love the | but e got the knife. [Laughter.] ' is otes 5 b nry | 10 say, are advancing by virtue of having St An old gentleman from a town in the ¥athér has bestowed ipory us that. we showid | that member of the chureh, sho s invited to | & ."“"'];;‘ L?'“"‘ 'l'l‘r husband, Henry | gewormined. for awiile atleast, to hold their | Striking Switchmen and Yar interior part of the state came into the 3 b be called the son of God. ‘The world knoweih | bail. | Something says' to her oihere | Shempolk. She alleges that she was | Jands seeured from the government, and also | Lotiesinon, Nov 18—t Ty us ot lmltiuumv ltk'n(_wllnmduli;t. llnl-llln-,u we | is not »u..uu‘nr mn sx""“ to warp [ warried to the defendant in 1874 in 'v'vlkl;l::l‘)hl‘l:kf‘}:la‘:«:m of the country through | fyon New Albany, Ind.,says: The switeh- re now the son of God an does not yet your chrl ife.” She says “others 2 i amily e S 5 2 i i o aprear that we shall be:bit we know tiat, | have dinced and got to heaven. "1 will ri 2 aen glate: of _TO RETURN TO SLAVERY, men and yardmon/at tnlapoint on'the Loula- |1\ o ke want to the theater and OlLtiaibecnrocaoved, K1 has s when wo shall appeat, we shail be lixe Hims | i, She gocs (o the ball and dances. and. iy tho last faw yes A spgoin trom Wash nglon to'a New Xarle(| () SuNSWCaNY S Clichito ] road stiuck | o4 for i i Limes hs aieappibi of Coson Tor wo shall she Him’ as he is. Then the | estranged trom God. Sho daaem o thn bt ““’“"{ "3-‘ become A1 ‘I“‘b”"fl‘l“{'."‘k rd | paver this moening FisHGn e bertiie T D N R e G peciormance 1 ';:M"'"'"," : i Biaseh, (A rrowioot eroper, first thing that is suggested by the context is and she don't want to with him any Yierce, governor o akota, is to become | ¥ s Itis i f a -§ oon near by to got a drink. ere he and 1a thereforo far more economi- the princely character of Christ, and verily : L1 FORRVE longor. She asks for a divorce and the | managing editor of the St' Paul rioneer | ask for 32 dav. Itis likely that the trouble | o050 o BrTRas iy cal, coating less than one cent @ the character of every vho 18 trul i1 ho v 3 SUaElY of ler ahild Press when he rotires from the gubernatorial | Will bo adjusted by night. m young men who represented that | v ciriattan, Brotior, wo. frequently sk | Siye, 1 dont see any harm i maniy | custody of her children. chair, ‘When liore a day or two ago, Gover- e s they were reporters and would write lim | i e ey e aun el of u king iy tther is rch." That | wiiskey.”" 1 do ot seo that It will hurt me Licensed to Wed. N T o, o | lumiic Eopd syl I boimon i T kot )| [ imiratly adapeed for fvaidn sa 8 not sentiment, 1t is “divine h, ch, o) ¥ e N y g A e enter the newspaper profession, shortly, and ITTSRU by 2 . el er, 'a., room with them. he old man consented e word of God. T am (o pld of ihe }I(in"m; hoeo nfii‘.fi,.',“‘ “l'n‘l‘h"}’lon:)lll.ul‘.n):‘lll'";uli;““llla‘:l‘:ll:lu Judge McCulloeh issued marriage | it is asserted by "!? friends that'ho has bad a | special says: Three masked men effected an | and was heing ed into o tough part of - M,‘;'.‘;:"(';":,'M " m,',l:;, the noblestbload of all worlds courses througli | not. Ife drank all that hé wanted and_sank | licenses yesterday to the following | tender from tlie St Paul paper. Governor | anirance into the residence of Matthew | tho Third ward when Offiosr Dieronat 01 by rocsrs evorywhere, my veins; 1 have been adopted; my | down to hell at Iast, but on the was e diank | 1 oores ¥ R | Pieree told President Clevoland that Lo was McKeener, of Oakland township, last night, | halted the procession and ook the two N name ds° written there, I ' am [ 1l the whiskey he wanted. 'Llie best way ; Teady to retiru from the duties of his present | and uftor' a fight, lasting overan hour. in | alleged roportors to joil, Hore thoy gara V. BARER & C0., Dorchester, Mass, the child of the King, Well, now I [,3oucan doto-mght1s todorizht. 1et wrong " dence. , | position when Mr cland might be dis- | \ijjon the McKeener sisters, Margatet and s ’ 9 Jon & = o Lo 5 notlce another thing. Therd is a great deal |"alone. I toll you, my brethren, never lot the Stronber. .........0maha posed to relieve him. Tho president_replied were terribly injured, succeeded in i J ot | in blood. I am not talking about Bourbon | banner of Jesus Christ trail in the dust, | | ABnie'C. Johnson "\ Omaba. ., that he bad not yet selectod Pierce's sue- | Sl s bucket contatiing. netis 10000 y ure well known sneak thieves PENNYR“YAL PILLS blood or "aristocratic blood. 1 scarcely ever | Keep this pure. w1 wish L could seo the | | Julius Pieper -Omaha, . cessor and intimated that he was in no hurry | W WRION they eseaned. 150 old gentleman was anxious after tho i see a boy that is proud of Lis father, but his stian chureh to-day pure like the little | 1 Mrs. Anna .Omaha. to do so, Just previous to his appointment, 2 TEASRRRENL st to avoid a write-up us he wa CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." father is ashamed of him, 1 am not ning | ermine, the beautiful, * little, fastidious { B R . maha. Mr. Pierce was for several months the Wash- Vore On Indiana's State Tick. get it before the trouble The Originnl and Only Gennine, onthat kind of blood. 1 am talking about | animal, its hair and skin i white as [ { Viol . -Omaha. gton correspondent of the Chicazo News, < i 9 AT T - Vewareof warthicas lnlatious, good blood Thero 15 s good doal 1n blood | the driven snow. “The best w eh it is e sndidusioe siltme et Artiestnrinalpls || SAARPIANRORIS: Noy, %= TThe oflolal fo: Death at the Poor Farm, o BARIRS:, WAt Drmgetel 100, “Thord is as much in blood a8 inany- | to wet its pathway as it g sprink- om Nobody Owns, eutenant here in interyiowing southern dei- | turns of the recent election show the follow- .. Doa h - nm».u' '::sbo‘ n:ld 5 say I|m\\|r gru'le[llrlnl man }llnu uu:d nl:ul(lllr (ullls‘m)tlhwu 2 and when A dilupidated specimen of humanity ;-::w-a on their way to the Chicago conven- | ing result on the siate ticket: bertson, 1:::;( k dh;:l 'h-"'lfll "hi poor f’nrm ough ¢ when he can look to his father as 0os back to the point where the mud and | 4pylied for aid to Commissioner O'Keefe | HOM republican, for licutenant governor, 231,922; | yesterday at the advanced age of 65 anoble princely man and 1o his motheras a | dirt is sprinkled it will lie down and subject | *P) 4 a1 ong it é POSTORFICE CIANGES, : 4 f 225,003; G o The deceased was s ) time Bood noble woman. Tcre 18 advantago to | {tsclf to o captured betora 1t will wwieh | yosterday afternoon. 1o was a young Emery L. Beason was to-day’ appointed | Nelson; emoerat, 235,005 Gale, probibition, | years. ‘Tho doceased was at on Hmo'in i H business in this city, but ! auy man upon the face of the earth, How | one of its beautiful white bairs, I want our | fellow not more than twenty years of | Postmaster at Forest Home,” Powesteik | b, Lafollette, republican candi- s ROL¥ic UM SARRNRID- 00, many a boy has drifted to the very verge of | christian church so that they will be subject | aoe. He had fallen from n wagon at | CCURW [a., vice W.J. Smith, resign date for superintendent of public instruction, | Siraitened cirenmstances for a number afstruction in dissapation and wickedness, | to death before they will smireh their charae: | 20 AR SA0D. 0D ¢ T leads bis ticket with 234,209 votes. ‘| of years. He has a wife and chil fiem, In gowe thoushtiul moment, some | ter, Thereis not enough motey in Omaha | Columbus and had his collar bono frac Representativ Base Bal 19 Aolid el il dren living somewhere in Kansas, mnu friend would walk up and say, *'Young | to pay a christian man to smirch his charac tured. He had received no medical at- Cnicaco, Nov. 18.—Representatives of the Packingwown News, 7 S wn, why do you live s you do. I Know Ve truth of the bustness 1 that they | tontion and was in groat pain. Ho was | toague and association baso ball clubs wero | Cuncaco, - Now® 1herihe. sodition of Cutting Out Part ofa Brain, i Vowergil, b wour miother, she was a prineely woman, 1 will Do what we onzht | g hicug ore he Glaimp f : Fork T . yknow your father, he oas @ mali that every- | to until wo look upon sin with abhorence, ?,'“':'lf}}:l.',',"]i"“' whore ho. clalmed 10 si eesi again this morning. Amendments | afiairs at the union stock yards is practically ow York Tribune: An unusual sur R T A A ) dy honored, and why will you liveas you | AL the junetion of two rivers down in Al MR, = to the constitution were being considered, | unchanged. Additional men were enzaged ol oporation was porforied a5 the InveNToe. 101 WABASH AVE.. FigAcn, o, and the Boy walked off aloneand burled | bawma there Is the fnest and best fand that N TR Y T the chiof fight boing, the same as last year, | py the packers to-day, and the houses nre | N¢W, York hospital recontly by Dr. Rob- - ~ his face in his hands and says to himself, | § r looked upon, 1 saw there largs | . NOrth of L over the proposition to recognize Sunday | gradually begin ning {0 operate at nearly their | ©rt F. Wew, who excised a” portion of o “*L {5 true, my mother wasa noble woman and s krowing tozethor, six or eikht fect [ Thesignal service reports give North | 940 Hhe BEOPOSTION 0, *3 that tho learue | Tull capacity. though several houses have not | Woman's brain. The patient Ty Lol wis & Brincely man, and by tho | apart, and [ saw that they covered the wholo | Platto tho distinction of having boen tho | 534 It s not expected that tho leawuo | Tull capacity, thouxh sovaral houses have not | WOMARS, o Mol From the symp- BT T il be the wrshs o y Fiuthle hoar, ground with their bows and blgoms, hickory, | goldest pluce in the country yesterday | tion of dropping 0nt of the c1ubs now I Lhe | second rugiment of infaniry ud ono troop | toms, the si ns, Do Amidon being T L ihece the worthy san of such a fatier | Walnut, and oak trecs, and ooked under Rioaloe. At 6 olalook tio (hes stor | Jea ue, it was intimated that the question valry remaln on duty, but it is expected | called in, conc d that a tumor of somo and moth at,” Boys, bovs, it you | their foliage, and every ray of sunshine had z. A o'clock Ul lermometor in Lably, be determined at thi t they will be withdrawn to-motrow. i T i fh pure mother i u koo father, Waln | been shut oit by tho leavesad bonehis. o | evgistered four degrees bolow zoro, whilo | Wi " PFUabIY. b determined”at this ! e ; kindoxiaied In th Fho paticn 8 aln the blood and eharacter of yeur noble round was elean, and when [ looked on that | ju'( y Vi ono [ oY nee! y y ors a % YO8 oLuprLOd) - inada. an 1oy eAr car; father and of your puro mother. -1t fapain- | Beanditul pioce o ground, 1 suids i s | ol the zor point wasnot réached. |l wiocting of base ball managers today | An Army Appointment. sion in the s right side of the préiek ful to see the child of a vagabond go down, preoccupled, nothing clie will grow there, t Fargo, Da the thermometer regis- | ad uu(nlms\lnll.l_vlmlnllncnh L0 the constitit- WAsHINGTON, Nov, 15.—Colonel John head and 1 - a piece of bone from Foutha', 100, Childron's. §1 0 P e troos Have 2ot e eyonnd, 5oy et | tered but'two degrees below zero, Tt s deelded L0 ko Persistonce | Mcore, of the medical department of tho [ el ‘Shull " whout " e lare as ine | Hayward Bros., 101 fovard s, Omaha, Nebs IT MURT MAKE THE ANGELS WERP take grass and it and it _would never = - DUl o et Lol s for eX: | ariny, was to-day appointed surzeon goueral | the Larzer ond of u hon's cors Daty b A0 SRENTINLNAIOAN Dok, Hinii 10 sce tho son of a worthy father and & pure, | come p, mich less grow. You are The Ranley Combinacic Bl Kansas City club, the rexismation 5% | by the president o succeed Surgeon General | ted the tumor at this p «ood mother o8 he wallows in sin and slime | occupied ground. Lot the good man 1l Forbes has returned from Lin. [ U, Kansas City club, the resienation of | \y, 0 Moy, l,;:,‘m"““_“‘,‘"‘“\‘., W MURAE SN - city yesterday as a witness in 1se : 2 Warranted absclutely purs pending in the United States court, Last a1 (Y Cocoa, from which the excess of Keoid mistion i o vnllows 1 WD | fooupind ground. T od man, take OFhon I a which from the léazue \yill be demanded, it 2 ¢ Tharmeter gt chrisuiun, cliaracter. | Kvery | the heatt. le thess traces of the virtues of the | aneo of Jack Hunley in a scicntifio glove | will e enforeed: ho election of oficers | - Brevivhes, ] trded throwgls e openug In e skull protessor of relizion professes to bea son of | spirit, and any man_can come around | contest with Jacl scoll, & Lingoln | [owe: PresidagtiN. K. ¥ oung Washigrtons ivine servicos will ‘be held at the | indioating n "high degreo of intercrani e Lord Almighty and daughter of the Lord | aid sow anything else that s “wants | hoavy weight, on rduy night. Prof. | directors, W. A3 Nitimiek. bitsbure: 1. 1 | BYhagogue this evening. proast on examination of the ox- Abmightyand 1 tell vou another thing. Whon | to and it wou't come up. e wants the ground | Ed Miller: Baby Barnos and. ather 1o Menger, Kansas City : . B, Day, New York: | _The revenue collections yesterday | posed purt of the brain 1o tumor conld | oA, o8k tue evors fuher Botl U004 p w{th ruteanions 11ke Tagthis preooqipled, To Mlustrate the preoceipa- | ports will go slong and furnish fe A. J. Reach, 1'l.§mu1|m'u,' By special eon- | smounted to §2,551.50. be found. The cartex of the protrudin i road 11 you have made 4 wondertul profession, | \We .-fl'ul{.-n ““‘“ )f\:"; u.nfl'.- :"‘:.“"';;l;l;;'lll ';I!I 4 1 of the entertainment. tract the Washfngton, Philadélphia and St. The Hebrew lics” Sewing society | brain, however, apj od 10 by ur ke WADLYOU L0 LVO up Lo 1L LOW; we are going | “*No, tiis 15 the Bignt L visit the s ght: L8 Louly elubs wype authorized to make their | will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock at | colored than is mormal in brain tis-ie o waieh you” And brother 1 am so glad | you %0 to-morrow night,” 1o, that is prayer- The Fort Omaha Bill, {l;‘["';*'“,"qq',"“ M-'““;; ud }Ifll-“"“'"';- the synagogue to fll all calls tor aid from Failing to discover any tamor, the sur that the world daes wately us. Lot & menber night and L never miss vrayer me There will bo & meeting of the bosrd | gxfd{nk “‘.D“,,-p;‘fl,m:“ haegelups to meek | their puor. geons were unable o aee the portion and s w s s ! atis the we [ . . ide cld i » s 5 oh T - e ) sk e, Weir thercuno or Dratng, b a member of the ehurel told a point blank | parlors of the cliureh to study the Sabbath | ©'clock to get an expression of the mem- any outside oldbUL nob With“any deaguo | Judge' MeCullooie courl yos 10 1 O the nrotruding bart. The. hemor | ok Sieh st be Lt mewbes "ot the ehureh tako o | Aehool’ Tesson.” "SIl "you ¢0°the' hext | bors upon” tho proposed enange of the | S ,_{u Lt o claim of $10.85 for house rent | Gt oIF the protruding purt. Lhe hemor: ) TR NG ossiia Chriathun.® 1 gacd o ok o SIS | D e o, 21t fo the Tuiirmary atd | dorson, the author of the bill, has bocn | - CItasmmeny 0, i, Nov, 15 Festorday i « . ] : plicd o the Targer blood vosscls, ana vy | WE AR, MEBN 1/ g iny > Drese! Rt % ret possession of real estate, was arguod ! wsod 60 Ky just what Lam saying now. We | have gof and 1 bave o ko {hereth wht | invited to be present at the meeting and | o yain storm set in and continued all da [ R ot s | = the use of the thermocautery on th e ur e ; s 10 "B our Datls i, which wo didy § | LW hen sah vow k0w F do et thims ke | €XDIAIN 18 860D ANd Durposcs. The rain_ descended in torrents, and last | 1 o Wakeloy'scourt wostordayand | g “Sucface. Tho ki flaps of th R (& Bgscnsorys saw Methodists, Baptists und Presbyterians | in the next ten thousand years, They aie all SESES —— night the wind commenced blowing in gales. | £VC™ “f‘“l Jury. A sculod verdict wi 4 re then brought back 1nte pluc MEN Ol Y MBS REIR RS there. Tsaid, “What are here, | filled up with work of God.” You se The Canadian Champion. he returnoed A R b e Ty i ‘ : Pg’ 55, ¥ « » this. 18 the WORd'S b » Tand | s Fred Westbroke, the champion icy- | Xhis worning about ¢ o'clock & recular tor [ "oy " iiidrens' ball, which the officers AL AT T T used 0 tax them with things like that GETTING A GRIP ON THE DEVIL L AR “l‘, on challongod g | Bado struck the town. Houses rocked 0 aud | ,nd'superintendent of - the . Hebren Sul with Hha wausl sutliontis precautions | Mleubers of the chuich ised 1o ko into the | when he 1550 busy serving God clist of Canada, has boen challenged to | gro.and several were lifted from their founda- h school gives anzuaily, will celobrate | fmproved and. xoressen Beraelt ae foct. | acory fodrink with us aud 1 would say | ot got o miute to ive (6 the devil, ‘11o 13 | & race ia nfs city with Princo’s unknown. | tions. 1t s lopossible now o {ell the ox. | 1o hacoq SVes duiually, will celebraty | iy oved aml sxpropsst Bersolt aé fool: | £ ot wiiere 18 your religlon, what ara | getting abead of the devil, God alwavs tinds | e writes to George Kay, from his home | tent of the damie, which was the groatent | 1rocs oei the Motropalitun ciuy | 1B grous “reliof. The “symptoms o S e o a0 slad e world | work for willing Lands to do. The devil | at Bramford,Outario, that he will be horo | 1o the rumd ditiders T o i 8 d . drowsiness and dizziness, as well us the gritizes s | 1tellyon Lam so glad that the | always inds work for tho idlo hands¢o do, | in Doccmber to mako & race with woy | 1 the rural distriots. The ends of houses | rooms. A purtisl paralysis of the right side, havin world v}ullcuu- us “1‘1 ed it, w‘u beea it 1 [ and there are so many 1dle ehristians in this wheolman who will mw‘l SN ADY | were blown in, barns leveled to the ground, 3 "illlln].“\‘x‘l:\nl re Iln‘llx‘lll Lut' p disu) dentirely. A MiCroscopic ox A so glad the world is not willing tor us to rit. 1T you don’t go 0 the prayer meetin, - d school houses upset, trees torn out by the | from astings, where he h i | g ation of the alte oy ) ¢ hypocrites and throwink it inio our {aces, | of conrse you will <o w the . theater. 1t you ———— Haaraiipt it SR MOS, AUCRE WAL | SO Ly e uinskan ot wie walier seuavd tivm o1 profess one thing anu live avother, I | do not visit the siek -‘one night in the week A Runaway. . vo§ G ped Ply uth Monds . f A 4 j b 2 : don’t like it 1 will tell ye ther th i oand! B0 A tea tached to fthe N and excitement prevalled, and the lives of setured at attsmouth on onday | maner infiltrated with a new growih EDYeswurks on't 1ike will tell you another thin of course you eall play cards. The best thing cam attached to one of the Nobraska | wany at various Hines were 0 hominent ing. PANAD MISERG, L & G0N giouly, GEAT MARSTON TR pTMENT 6 phoi) e et | ot et e for, (hod e b b0 ¥oUr | oil compuny s wagous, ran awny at South | danzer. Up 1o this time o loss of lite s | “'\r | R Kimbsil and Miss Viols F. | Tl anonnc N fALY 1 hat Is nol a kood sicn. Youlive right, | chin in good things for God and Lumabity. 5 . i § s Faihe i 1 b vour bead 1> ad be u tnan and ot the | Here the — whole sing 1s - fldstrated, | Omaha yesterday. They mads twol tups e e N Bare were united in marriage yestorday ~-~—— i e bk vide say what it pleases. Asl have sand | Lot us come up’ and work, | 8round tue Exchunge building and had aestructive eyelon gom i evening at the residence of the bride Sivek Cieek iy the best Sott Coul, ! 0 wmany & tie, a horse il lhmuuauulul Spots | the Lord can._ trust us and | started on the 1lhird when they were | Stori. prevailad bere sid b the Wy parcnts, Sixteenth und Jackson streets, | For sule by Jixr W, Benvorn |- MARSION REMEDY 8. 19 Purs § o Ytk Ol Lilw, vou come to hiw with @ eurry comb | cab bauk on us, You recollectone day | caught. No damage was done. valley this woreing, eausing intense’ exeite: hev. A F. Suoerrill ofliciating, 2185, 14th S, Ment on Quhu Lye.

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