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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1886 w— e _ eeting,” sard Duffy, ‘‘discussed a scheme PRISO\'ERS “[THOUT HOPE. saved. ““Therais life fora look at the ernci- [ the light bad gone out and the toom was Flames Knocked Out. DIED AT ST, JOSEPR'S, IT IS WONDERFUL egislation on railroads and some other mat- ) any sonl to sink down to hell irveparadly lost | walked up to my brother's bedside. He was | |\ .. o " . extin. | Yohn Lanigan, a Young Man From sid sly it grows in the system, until s Witheas named. niie members who until that soul shall Iying there dend, with his mouth wide open,” | bition of “the well-known firo cxtin insidiously it grow 0 the list of the board gave the other three | Sam Jones' Sermon at the Exposition Build« | and strike his arms and surrender and give | show me the scene that transpired In the | Niyeteonth street, immediately north of Yesterday a young man named John | cither the acute or chronic form. He ther members. They corresponded to Fullgrafl's ing Last Night. up forever. ‘The prisoner with hops, you | room.” " [Here some persons in the audience " Lanigan, aged about twenty-three years, | learns the fearful tenacity of its grip and e continued: We tatked abont the com- - up to the realization of your condition and | Lau:h at that, God have mercy upon us. | about five hundred of the leading citi Y emedies to g " o B Gt haviE say, “1 am lost, 1am fost, 1 am a sinner, 1 | T.augh at the very eates of hell when the soui | nospital. "He was finc-looking young | Femedies togive retiet. physiciens and we decided to have one about one week 2 - . : » later at McLaughlin's house. At the second brother, let me tell you in the arms of | this audienco to-night 1_am going to ask | Stood upon the avenue and the neighbor treated by medical experts, from Shelby et povts to provid " about the roads, They pit it to vote on the | The Italian® > ul : God in His goodness and love the gates are | nicht to start a better life” to stand up. i > o rierpiving in Polk county in this state, although he | cific;and until Athlophoros was discovered uestion of wiich rosd we could side. with, T T RS WL thrown open to-night and God bils you | Then I am gaing to ask everyono of vou that | With o reat deal of interest ; 9 \ There are thro et soners withor gh . pte e papers in his possession, it was made | cure rheamatism, neuralgia, and nervous way Surface road, Aldermen Delacy and resent to Post—1iegal Notes There are three elasses of prisoners without | “To-night I make the eternal decision I | ments, the following committeo was ap- | F het hi H e ok Trendiehs, T Cleary talied, and they thonght thers was hope and 1 purpose not to draw upon my | never intend ¢o repent, 1 intena to die im apparent that his earlier home had been | or readach Bie CRurS Tots fnd tiie rOpoMtioy cartied credullts at all,bat 1draw plaialy”from (1o | oo way or e other, ' S.F. Bennett, C. A, Marvey and John | the undertaking rooms of Barrett & | tion that Athlophoros is the only reliable At the third meeting, or the second one at word of Giod. = The first class of prisoners early everybody got up on the first propo- | Jankins, the city boiler inspector. Heafy on Fifteenth streot near Farnam. | remedy, and that it will do all that is claim- > Wi o Y p s They s 1d were s o be! The first test was upon a chimney where the money was going fo bo"put | Fully four thousand intcrosted hearers RORE o WAL mee et AT IS | o e e O hive tlky | ot pinie; two - foot square_and wbout | Braphed and hit ge x‘»:.l:(':"'l'"i||‘.‘K”iu:' ! b Athlophoros bhas done me more good 0t e truste with so mieh moncy, Heomight | bullding last wigh or an interesting | Nove of spark of heavenly day they have | In the Presbyierian ehurch, corner Seve s Oonted W an RO b sther medicing » ; walk off with It. [Langhter.| 1 proposed | gone N.‘;m‘. h_‘rl‘l_'v NAr” r an INteresting | jiygered for these huudreds of vears in dark- | tenth and Dodge, especially for young men, | W13 conted with far and saturated with | this morning, and take charge of the re- | than all other medicine put together, for I vas unanimons. ‘The bill was passed for the | Maxwell, Mr. Jones delivered the follow- [ man was promised —to braise the AVTER A SWINDLER. shavings and an unhmited amount of - neuralgia, and can say today, I am free Broadway railroad, Angust 6. 1t came back | ing discour: serpent’s head, while Jesus cried, “If kindling. These were fired and, in anin A Dramatic Nightmare, from both complaints: \ ' We invite your attention to these words. | whi { for o ? Y eaucns at MeLanghlin's house in the even- | g . g . | while his bls blood atoned for all the race of mereial Tourist. formed into a column of flame which the tons thit hasoverl W. S. Iopkins, 179 C. A e, Cex e twellth verse of the phaptos 3 cet the: sver has bee ol note A L ductions that hasever libeled melodrams opkins, 179 C. Avenue, Cedar ing. McQuade and the rest were there, B eg honnth chaptor of the | man, yet there nover has been s gospel not Tn August lasta well dressed, smooth | strong wind at the timo fanned into un J J s Lol o - you to the stronghold, you prisoners of hope: | thought to live torever amid the clauking | tongued young man visited the harness | usual intensity. The flames were per- | prtry 7 o i ter were both stricken with inflammatory otors to pass it over the velo, Xt wis sald 1t | even today do I deciare 1 will render doubid | ehains and Horvors of eternti dessait: N6 | merehanty throughout lowa and Ne. | Mitted to burn nntil it scemed s if noth- | above any other quality that might vee- | {0 VTR WESGET VI ORIMECE e God and angels aud good men Is the salva- v v v o ange! braska, representing himself us a travel- | g0 tho The oxhibitor, Mr. Robes y 16 1 " . i Hook up four or five votes and pay for them. | § Know not how to svinpathize angels, and 3 due thom, The exhibitor, Mr. Robert | this dramatic nightmare. It pretends to sh bavond enduranes, 8 . 1| 40N O tie [TVIRE, Ot Hi1e Goly L Johas Tt Lt A : n : A b fog bl ’ . much beyond endurance, sleep was out of LLaughter.) They talked the matter over the living, not the satvation of men | they are removed far from us in sympathy, | ing salesman of the Atwood Manu- | Garrettson, quictly broke one of the | o g melodrama, but it is merely a vehi- | the question. They suftered ‘N, tnuch that their oppottunities, enjoyed their privileges | ers'w o Mo wround, and 1believe they got dowi to $90,000 opp L 0 1 wes | ers'witnout hope, and that is the men and i) » Mnrdon ohemion], at the baso S ¥ potdown to $20, and have met their destiny, It is not the sal- | women of earth who have gone through the | manufacturers and jobbers of whips and ‘(nL-”l‘,'unl.li;‘.'é ‘:'IH‘"" Ll \Il‘:‘:'“lhl‘"lj\«'"'“::f like tobnoeo storo sign, dancors whose | would cause the most violent pain, They tion 1ot £10.000, 1 et Mecuade on th | lundred vears hence. Ty havo vet to be | dnd vosnel privileges nround then and they ute, the Names had died away, and noth- | fat limbs refuse to more than kick, tart | Were confined to the bed four weeks. Dur= and their opportunities, ~ The all absorbing 2l I aant] MY calling upon the trade to cash small site (HS 1" | kinds of medicine, then I employed a phy- and he stopped and talked. He satd: “Did heir onyy 8 | teaches me anything clearly it is this:“There g unon ! 4 consequence leigh's chiof mission soemo v to ¢ e : il o e ol | theeme with o and angels and good men i | 1§ 1o knowledgs o dovico ot repohtancs in | checks drawn against his allozed om- | “Fa'Sicond experiment was upon a | 58 on seemed to be to dis- | Geiay but nothing gave relief until T heard A live and walk and talk to-day on the face of | the tree > 4 L in e viocinity h . . 0 that W B o 4 And he said: “It's all right, T got mine all | ¢ A -day o fa the tree falleth so it shall lie.” 1f a man dies | number of dealers in this vicinity out of | fet wide, with end wails four fect in | ® Voice that would do eredit to a heavy [ once, and Iam glad to say in a very short xih 10 earth, I8 1t not passing strance that this | impenitent, penitenco and pardon is an im- | amounts ranging from #10 to %50, On width. This was conted with tar, satu- | villain and a style that savorsof the barn- | time the swelling was reduced, the pain defense consulte i1 BXOUING d ancels and zood med, and so engage the | sider what indueement God can offer any | () o Enlat 4 s s il gedian. n N AT e e T ey aalised LUty Heatvaind iy 6 man i any world hat would esse him ty | Couneil - Blulls © dealer, © to cash & | ghavings and kindling which bl distinet, but “his strongest forte is his vory druggist should keep Athlopho. and yot von, and you, and yon, the only v ing day induced Mr. Daniel Burr, a | Jyw, ” stoly inguishe Miss Sybil Johnstone gave promise ponsiderable 1money abous the (ime of the d vet von, and_ vou, I fles to us in this workd. Will you stop ( Mr. Burr, 8 | Two grenades complotely extinguished | Miss Sybil Johnstone gave promise of cannot be bought of the druggist ool trameantion s oamined, g | Darties in the universe absolutely indifferent | Joment and think What induceinents can | dealer in agricultural implements in this | ghe flames in Tass than halt a minute. | bettor things; nnd saving n_tondency 1o [ tho Athiophoros Co. 122 Wall st Rew seicet this toxt to-night because it may help | God does not offer von and me in order that | {i The draft oamo bnok protestod, | t1's Mho ] f T T us to that pointin our life wher we hiny e | wa imas sepent nnd brenare for etomits i :.‘r-f-'('.'m ‘l“'::im'lh.'\,f‘{ :‘-'lllf'm_m"h"!‘\'“!I'" “,\':t in shape to the latter, but about ence and | The star of the entertainment, howev socipt of regular vrice, which is %1 per lor making a combination for controlling fied One.” 1 don’t believe God ever suffers | dark: 1 jumped up and lighted the lamp and Yesterday afternoon thore was an exhi- how ca'ily rheumatism begins, and how K Disease. Is startle ) s o i were present, from memory, and by referring WALK UP T0 THE DEVIT, Ie aid, “[ believe God closed my eyes o | guisher, the Harden hand grenade, on R L A b G M one is startled (o find himselfits victim in 1ist, have had no concern, but to-night you wake | laughed, when the speaker continued.| | St. Mary's avenne. It was witnessed by | n 0S8 S50 Lt Sl G Josopl's | the utter powerlessness of the ordinary bination and about having more meetings, N y ens Q, 8 . ‘ho & A TRICKY COMMERCIAL TOURIST | am unsaved, I want to be saved.” Oh, | is taking its last fiight, Before wo dismiss | £ens of Omaha, and & host of others who | ¢ 1 lh a1 come to this eity, to be | . 3 given more study,and none has more com meeting Aldermen Delacy and Jaehne agreed promiseand in the arms of the invitation of | everyone hero who says 1 determine here to- | ing pinzzas and witnessed the exhibition - y ot .| had previousiy lived in David C ro ere was no medicine which would surely O ro e i e toad | 1on's Death—Liegal atohwork—A | ener in, chnoses the death that never dies that says, | For the purposo of timing the experi previc lived in David City. From | there was no medicine which would sur onough to go around st 895,000 apieos, and - Other Local. imagination or try to Impose upon your | penitent,” to keep their soats, Let us decide | POIn Assistant Fire Marshal Salter, | jn Canada. The remains were earried nials like the following prove beyond ques Melanghlin'sa week after, the talk was about Sam Joneas, weread of in that book are the angels that | sition, and the balance got up on the last, John Kav ngrh, of Shelby, was tele: | ed for it. Englewood, opposed to Maloney, Ho thought he could | &7 Sam Jones at the exposition | o everiasting darknpss and withiout a ray of | to-day, but this evening thero will be €rvices | qctoon foot in height. The inside | ately. stating that he aoid reaoh heto Mr. Keenan, and he was elected. The vole cell and Mr. | ness. And while the eoed of wo- kerosene. At the base a pile of | muins, was a great sulferer from rheumatism and vetoed, There was another meeting of the Lbelifted up L will draw all ‘»vn]-lv to mey Omaba Man After a Tricky Com- | gtant, the interior of the tube was truns 0" is one of the most oviginal pro- Mrs. MAryY SToxe, TThere was talk about Maloney getting other Book of Prophesy, by Zachariah: “Turn | of promiso of hope to fallen angels. Horrible and possosses the attribute of novelty | Rapids, lowa, says: “My wife and daugh- « T i1 whe Il Tof o A e T veay | Buto thee” “The all “absorbing theme with | hope, no hope. We hever saw an angel, wo ing toss than a deluge of water could sub- | ommend it. 1t would be hard to classify | ;0 MG TN ERE N G GO e who lived a hunired years azo: they have had or, there s or ¢l 4 iy 4 e said there ¢ s 70: they have had | On, brother, there is another class of prison: | fq e ' estiic " rrenndes, s sontaining i and said there wouldn’t be €22,000 apicen P facturing company, of Westfield, Mass,, | gronades, a glass jug containing o quart | o1, g0 tho uppearance of Turks made up | to move or even touch the sheet on the bed He rontinued: Abont amonth after elee- | YAUON of men and women who shall live a | probationary life with gospel opportuniti harness supplies. He managed to keep BTt st ot the ety b e o s, | Dorn, they have vet to enjoy their privileces | di impenitont and unsaved. 1t my Bivlo | Mmself “broke " and was constantly | inii'but a light, smoking chimhey wasthe | damsels and ranting men. John Bur- | I8 that time and previous I bought many Fond?o And 1 said: “Did voi get vouresy | fhe salvation of the men and women who | the vrave, whither we all are tending.” “As | ployers. In this manner he bilked & | frame structure about ten fect high, six | PV a0 unusually shapely pair of limbs, | of Aihlophoros. I bought a bottle at Y i % themesnould encagn the great ot God | por gh nll eternity, 1 bog to con- N D : 4 ) This finishied the direet evamination. The h heart of | possibility through all eternity, Lbex to con- | August 10 he got Henry Probstle, a rated with kerosene, and supplied with | torming tragedian. His enunciation is | gone, and they were entirely well. Some witneses to show that M GOOD MEN AND ANGELS repent and be reli-tons, that Goid does not | check for £50 for him, and on the follow. | an jnstant after the torch was supplied, | shape. A Athfophoros Pills, bat whero court adjourncd. upon this great question. And now we | God himsell offer toa man in any world that | eity, to_advance $50 on adrait on his The third test was on astructurosimilar | heroies, actod her part very ereditably. | York, will send either, earriage paid, on cide something, where we may make choiee | this world i which we. Hve. 100k &t the a halfitssize. It was also treated to | was Cornalba. She is a graceful and | hottle for Athlophoros and o0c for the S, PAUL, Nov. 10.—At o meeting of the | and whero we inay haye Incentive to do the | jremer 1 Which we dive, ook | prood Manutacturing company. stuting | coal tar, kerosenc, shavings and kindling. | fairy-like as ever a- ballet ‘dancer, and | pills; general managers of the St. Paul and Chi | thing we ouglit 1o have done long ago [at the ploadins of my wite | thatthe man, who was going under the | This was worked ipon oy throwing the | provoked the only genuine enthisiasm Por iiver and kit AiNoxnes, AYHoBsIA; (e cago lines here to-day, a sehedule ot labor | T you to the strons fold ye prisoners of | But 1 want to tell you who are a uushand, | Dame of K. M. Chelsey, was not in theit | ehemical by means of a smali flower | during the performance W17otibrs, WORIELGSS, FOEVo1b ARbIIC Y, GI8oHNSH; rates was agreed upon and a resolution fly:':!"l‘ilrl"('N"l‘n WLE I the first place, there | you who are father, if you are nota eliristian [ employ, but had one of their enses of | gupdon pump upon the flames. 1t r The ballet was ndisgrace to fomininity. | o, woman, constipition, hendache,’ impure. wdonted to matntain all other mtes. Labor | fhere are hren sladan o o emina 006 A1 | mn vou owe your pr vife o debt you | sumple whips which they were anxious | quired about a minute in which to trans. | It consisted of a number of women, who [ blood, ete.. Athiophoros Fills uro unefalied e 4 5 v, ) asses of prisoners without | will never pay until y v it at tl to get from him, but were not able tofind | mute the faming boards into a scorched | attempted to atone for lack of comliness | — 5 mates were fixed: From St. Paul to Kansas | hope. We may locate ourselves somowhere [ Josus Christ. 11 you a fathel him. Since thal time Mr. Burr has been | hsebott: i 1 ¥ hei b ! City and Council Bluffs. §7.40: to St. Louis, | along the line to-night. You may see where | building to-ni<ht you owe a debt to your i Chelsoy's teml. and . yostordny et | interiv, and about the same time to ; by oxposmg as much of theit persons as £10, "The old 1ates were_ta Council Biufls, | You are, as well as what you are, The Girst | nocent ohitiren fhat vou 1ove better thm Ford that he bt boon trraart gt | drive tho Humes out of sight. In doing | they dared without boing raided. W hen %5: to Kansas City, $19.60; to S1. Louis; | elass of prisoncrs with hope that we mention | vou owe your children . debt that vou wili | Word that he bad been avrested atinde- | this, the contents of one of the entinguish- | duticers are not contont to display thoir s : are the good men and wonen who serve God | never pay until you Jove God and keep his | pendence. In, for some offtnse. . Mr. | ors ‘comprising about live gallons only, | fat ungainliness in tights, but come be o W—- —— d thoir generation by the will of God. | eommandments. Burr at once went before Judge Sten- | were used fore the public with about two inehes of r ] YIhey are prisoncers with hope, they are There is o Y r Vi ber, nd swore out a warrant for £ 1] i pOT it w ¥ T4e) Tondon Soclalists, ok o hope, they There is another class of prisoners without | berg, swore out s (& it fol All of the esneriments were a pro- | corsage, it would be an omission to let N Losnox, Nov. 10—The government deny | Bemined in with the onvirouments of the | hopo and that is tie men and women wi | Cholsoy's arrest on the eharge of obtain- | nounoed suecess ant cach was grected | their shimelessness pass urebiked. 1 " wre making, as reported, extensive mili- > imprisoned in these cumer- | Iive today who have so sinued away all | ing money under false pretonses. This | % L3 Tho enrtligtinko scotio Wis roalistio, © do horeby cortiiy (hat wo superviso tho Rk ensive mili f, & y with applause. I'he earthquake scene wasrealistic, and [ perangements for al) tho Monthly and Quartar y t some bodies, they aro emmed in' by a thons- | tiieir moral powers that the r will re- | document has boe arde 3 i tary preparations, ineludivg arrangements | and weaknesses and_temptations vet thank | pent, Do yon bolieve mo tonient whon 1 | Gocoment, hus been forwarded to the | A child conld have done as well in_ex- | the statnes were excellently posed Iy Drawings of The Loufsinna Stato Tofto for the useof artillery in_anticipation of | God “every true Cliristian is . prisoner of | ke the assertion that there are e lowa authoritics, and Chelsey will be | tinguisiung the flames as did My, Gar- | The French delogation to the unveiling | Company,and in petson mannze and oo trouble with the socialistson the occasion of | hope. The bare hone that T may ecano (1 | Qi e the muvireds who are on of tie " | frrested s soon s he is out of “his Towa | rettson,so simplo is the method employed | of the Bartholdi statue ocetpied & lower | e Qrawiies teiisolves, it tho sime their demonstration next Sunday, poliution of this world and make my way GUNRIOT REACH OF GOD HIMSELF, trouble. The Atwood :\t:n.uv;u»nm.rr —simply throwing one of the grenades in | box A B IR e e nfmu“‘ 5 ;«::(;‘\_(;H_\l;n}'?ll|‘x|_~n|rl-v~lm_\‘Hh strength | Do you beliey l”" it too strong when I sg company give assurance lh':nl _I|u-\' Will | ghe flames sufliciently hard to break the “Clio” will be repeated this afternoon | Company to use this cortific: with fae-sim 3 ound. ; ) musele in my body. gf there are hundreds in this town, if my biblo | see that Chelsey is properly prosccuted, | glass, The hquid thus freed, on striking | and evening, uresattached, tn its advortise MoexT Veryow, 11, Nov. 10.—A vein of ;“1]1_«“-:]. !n is possible that i be true, that are just as certain to be damned | as he has greatly damaged their trade by | the nes, generates a gas which de- - ments. canl five and a half feet thick was struck here | [RIY 6 crawhed asaint in glory. as that they live and walk to-day. There | his tricky misrepresentations. stroys the fire., Itis a method as simple The Stonecutters’ Ball, B G Sl o g s | bare hop ethat suel miay be the case, the bare | are men in this town who liave not heard a e M. BELE The sceond annual ba ) iis mormng. The coal is pronouneed tobe | possibility that such mav be the case, ] 4 AT ) as € of throwing a_bucket of water he sccond annual ball of the Stone- SIS S A s, 8 1may be the case, ouzht | zospel sermon tor twenty years and they DIED IN SORROW. wing 8 < TP T i\ ¥y ike anthracite. (u|‘n~|nrn Nu’lmi man toa consecrated life | never will hear another. Don't you know = p 2 2 upon a flaming fire,yet in eflect is athou- | eutters’ Protective union took place at e ane to g fholiness in - this vl | that there are families in this town of which | Patrick Fallon, Formerly Well Known | Sind times more powerful and suceessful. | Canningham hall last night and proved a School Building Burned. What is this'world fo aman who ean sinz 1 | neither the grandfather, ner father, nor in This Oity. The chemical kills, while water only | most successful and enjoys ”I‘ “wf Macown, 1L, Nov. 19.—The Tligh scliool | &0 the child of & king: this world with il | children ever were religious. That'is the | oy oo of SR GONERINEY o speeds the fire. L JRACERSTE D8 T 1 building burned last evening. Loss, $55,000; | 1S riches and with all that it promises to us ? | saddest sizht that ancels ever looked at to e BEL of yosterday contained a ref- | Hag ® o FYG disnose of this valuable | About sixty couples participated in the 5 g Oh brother, the time will come when even | see tl ) tions, father, g1 - | ere o he death of Patrick Fal vho N 2 i evening ' ST anci S insuranee, $13,000, see three or rour generations, father, grand- | erence to the death of Patri lon, who | o 5 f 4 & .| ev P lea . ancing 5 this body that I care so much for, the time | father, chiliren and - randchitien marehing | diod at the poor house, Mr. Fallon had | oy phca in Nebraska, Wyoming, seth- | SHEHIE™ TieheutonEs sl enciig bty will come when wy spirit will lay aside this | in o Solid column down to denth and hell A d I S - had | ern Dakota and western Towa Iins been | gramme composed of twenty-cight num- COMMISSTONERS, iDhaswouni il cownelhell will body like a child does its doll when it is tired | withont the vpower of God upon a single | 8tfained to the nge of sixty-five years, | purchased by George F. Wade, who will | bers, including all of the populat dances, s The 3 o e crownell hall will § plaving with it. The time will come when [ one of the family. ‘Lhat is awful, | and when in business here had been uni- | Make his headquarters in Omaha at the { was carried out. At midnight a splendid [ We the undersignod Hanks and Rankers will present '!Iu- ur.unq‘ of “Iismeralda’’ Sat- | this spirit of mine will push the doctor back | awful. When the older ones shall vorsully respectod. His last years had Paxton house, with large quantities of the | supper was served at the European hote pay nll Prizes deawn in The Loniginnu Stite urday, November 20, at 8 p.m. Friends | from my dying couch and over leap the circle | lead & generation and the sceond head e atca o YEirs ML | ehemieal stowed away in u warchouse for | The successful arrangement and manage. | coaCFics Which may be presentod at our coun initod. of friends around my dying bod, and go | shall lead the next weneration and so on, | been spent in a little store on Fifteenth | ¢y piying the demand from the territory | ment of the alairs of the ball was duc i | TBSEY mentioned. This material is now used | a great measure to the efforts of the fol- J. H. OGLESBY, i vbiin A taemuiy o1se rwillimeet above the stars and moon until_ it shall over | until they shall stand on the bank of theriver | street, immediately opposite Creighton block, where he'disposed of ladies' dress | all over the country, in the mostvaluable | lowing committees: Prosideat Loutsinim National Bank o aroamy ol vautt the very throne of Goa. “Tho tiuie will | of death and hait for tho othiers o caine n irdag g at 7.80 in K com wle al interest shall fade awny | and until nnally ten generations shall stand ) 3 J H : y < &, lth streol. “Iié hall cinnot be b and immortal interests shall tower above all | shivering and then make the awful leap into | Material, and at the same time kept em- | structures, and in ll the leading manu- | Committee of Arrangements S el londay night. other themes, all other questions. We are | the river of death that is lined from source (o | ployed a corps of dressmakers who had tories. It is mvaluable ry in- | Gowen, Thomas Hamlin, John ( i Aol BRI LRI LN G The regular hop of the Parnell social | iece to-night in wouth with human wretehes. My God, what | ) coo R R Gl stance of fire and ean save thousands of | John Conlon, Willam Erath. A. BALDWIY, club, which was to be given Wednesday OUR PILGRIMAGE TO ETERNITY. a thought; and that is done by the thousands | #1WAYs enough to do to keep them busy. | qollars, while its cost is but a mere Reeeption | Committee — James 1. Prosident New Orleans Nutional Bank. evening, was postpoucd, owing to the | LTAMP. tramp, we warch to the gravend to | this brignt christian land of ours. A pus. | His wife hud forsaken him, and a young | bagatelle when 1ts absolute necessity is | Greene, . T, Thompson, C. K. White, B oD DEimas ol 3 > | eternity, and’ to-night every man of us can | oner without hope. L wonder which man it | daughter, in her ease at least, cursed | g fnto consideration. - Tho 1 is | Thomas Keaton, H. Curtis, J. [T, Wright, | (JNPRECERENTED ATTRACTION orm, ce. 1. ? say our hearts are but mufficd drums beating | is in this wudionce that is just s certain to | with the heritage of beauty, in whom | ;i h S \ ARG 2 fritdehyess By, (L WVTIRY, VER HALF A MILLION Disi The members of Kountzo Momorial | our funeral dirce to the tomb. God has at- | be damned gs that he hears my voice this | the hopes of the father had | PES uP in - gluss tubes containing | John McCall. = i Sunday school meet in_tho miusic rooms | forded e these opportunities in order that 1 | woment. Yousay itis not you. God helb | contored, also forsook him. She was | i/ hahert his i dosigned for s | bloor Managers—Thomas = Hamlin, | pameray STATE LOTTERY COMPARY uilding, every Saturday afteinoon at 3 | FCHEEC S0V RES 0, T i [ LS you say 1t WHLYOu | gropped from the plane of pectability e Ut sy sl N e Lo cravnor, Lhomas Lee, William Frath, S, Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the logis ololookdorirehoatualiiin Suntlay soliool ) years ago, “1 o to preparea | say it? How many mor ‘mous will you skt ¢ p [ bl | esve cially for dwellings. Any lady can | Keefer. Inture tor Edueationnl and Charitablo purposes oldlod y s Place for you.” “And, brother, one reason | tarnadeaf car to? How minny Subbaths | 00 witich the —parent had —enabled | oeorate them to suit her taste, and put - with i capital of $1,00.000-t0 which 8 rosorve . " why Tknow that is a vrand heaven up yon- w.u]ymulwcmm:' How many times will | her to moye, and finally left the city in | them up, with the company's brass hold- Fun at the Boyd. fund of over 50,000 hus since boon addod. ']I(ng""f:' the Chinaman, wlho was | der, God makes that for the eternal abode of | you fook God in the face and’ despise his | shame. It is thouzht that she is in Chey- | org in any hall or room th any house The play outlined for presentation at By anoverwhe e populir voto its franohisn fined by Judgo Stenburg yesterday morn- | the good: and if God would makea crand | offers and turn your back upon nis cause? 1 | enne. These abandonments worked with | Fios")racent o beautiful appearance a5 | the onecs honse el s ion Bb | fwan ARG AVIRELOT thOpeosont Sliito GRlIFb Lo g for disturbing the piece, is the first | WOrid like this only for us tolive in ‘for a | bex you to-night to consider. in all tho hon- | deadiy effect upon the old gentlomen. To | Ly Present a beautiful appedrar ne opera house, to-morrow evening by | ndobted Decemver:i A. D, 18iv. : Chinaman who has been confined in te | 6% dovs surely it shall be a crand heaven | esty'of mv soul, L beg of you considers ought. | dropped into the managemont of a small | ey bepeiné nfeessury and (8 a0LAOWSE | the German comedy company of Baure Lisarand siiglognumbor Mrawingn Wit a Hec ) that shall be the fina: and eter: % 3 ot you inst i 18 FAGE S P 6 managomont ol f smi hold articles. They may be had, beauti- : Gress inco monthly. It never &cales or postpones. county jail during Juler Miller’s term of ternal home of | God to let you insult him'to his face and eru- | . th rner of Lifl I Puls and Schmitz, is one of the T Sl Ada s & Juler Mi Hone Jurey | the good. And as Llook out yonder into the | cify his Son afresh? Ob, the infinite ruit stand, on the corner of Fifteenth | {,]]y cngraved and hand-painted, at a - 5 7, is one of the most [ "y 0k ut tho following distribution: office covering seven years. Hong Jung | great boyond and realize thiat Lam an im- | mérey of God towards us, a wayward family, | #0d Douglas streets, and that being | vory glight advance from the regular | bumorous in the German tongue. ‘“Dr. 199th Grand Monthly was relensed y day - eveming, his | mortal man, and realize that Lam on trial for | 1 believe that a man ean so distort and mis- | benzath his attention, and devoid of en- | 1 jcq ames or boards are furnished | Faust's Zanberkacppehen” or the Rob- AND THE friends paymg hi holiness, and realizo that Jesus is vreparing | use his moral powers that he can no more | couragement and means, he dropved out | §5,. holding the extinguishers, either plain | bers' Inn of the wood.” There are situa- = a place for me, then T pray: “Ol, God, help | accept the mercy of God than he can fly, | of atiention into the poor Louse, where, | or finished to mateh your wail paper and | tions in this humorous picce such us has EXTRAGRDINARY QUARTERLY DRAWING _Personal Parag pue to bo propared for that bright 'world that | Yonder s w mn, e i Just forty vears old: | attonded only by strangers, as mentioned | firntiare ol s Dot been presented in_any of the plays | In the Academy of Music, New Orlcans, Emil Brandics, of Brandies & Sons, re pro) e.” L am not troubled | i 80 misused and 8o outrazed his | above—his death ocourred yesterday. His [ *I¢'is nlso put up in smail blue bottles | thus far given by this company. The 11, 1086, 1 e IS MRINON.. about what we shall have when we get there: | digestive orzans until I see him in an elegany vi 3 o i turned last night from New York city. God’s own hiand shall adorn every heavenls | mansion, with an alezant cook and u fule | funcral will take plac lock | containing a quart. These grenades have | cast includes all the favorites of thocom- | tuder the porsonal supersison and. manaze- Hon. M. P. Kindaid, of O'Neill, is m | mausion, God's own heart shail foed the o ¢ | from Barrett & Heufy's = undertaking > wrocord that stands witl ar- [ 1 tie effect of the whole will be T. ; T { id, N , sion, God’s ow i peo- | loaded witn elegant food. I sec that poor 4 B made arecord that stands without a par- [ pany and the effect of the whole will be ent of GeN, G T. BEAUREGARD, of the city attending United States court. | ple with tie luxuries of love. But the etetnal | fellow starving to death with a loaded tabje | Fooms on Fifteenth strect, the expense of | gliol in the history of fire appliances. | most entertaining. H R e M esiToaanbing Eann i dangor- | Question s, shall I' be prepared to enter the | all arouna bim. That lias happened o thou- | the same being borne by friends who had | Their success has been phenomenal. A Zinis P 8 ng dangor 1ace that God b i 1 1} 2| el £ et suceess ha 1 phenomens ginia. ously il at her home on South Twelith | Jiace that God has prepared for we, and with | sand times. Hero isa man i the image of | Known the deceaseq 1 Tifo. Withiin thicty months from. thair. intro- A Presont to Post, CAPITAL PRIZE $150,000 street. the star of Lope sliining over my pathway I | God. He has s0 abused his moral nature e duction thrce millions of them were sold. | The employes of the office of the dol i " . A will make my way to God like St. Paul when | and moral susceptibilities that he perishes THE ITALIAN'S REVENGE. Boslilaaiethites Haribn St L) 10409 Notice, Tickers are $10 only. Halves, 85 Mr. E. Wheeler, official stenographer | he said I will lay aside every weight. If my | forever amid the pouring of the water of life e _Besides these there is the Harden | Jector of internal revenue, twenty-three Fifths $2. Tenths $I- for the Yourth district. was called to | shoes burden ue, off they coumie; if my | and rainbow of promise as it hovers overhim, | He Gets Himself Locked Up in Frose- | Star extinguisher, suggesting the old | jn umper, who served under the admin- 1187 OF PRIZES Fremont on court business yestorday. coat burdens me, off with ' it; if | Prisoners without hope. This iciddut is suting Another. Bubcock, but not so tafll. s contains | 1 BRI S SAE BECEE A0 SO 000 150,00 Dr B D McOnrry. mastor of the | MY hat burdens’ me, off “with it: | wiven youand i is worthy of your wost | [arly in Septombor n swarthy son of | fivegallons. Tho “Star extingnisher | y RO MY V. Post, the col- 0w Om M. E. church of (." Bl 1¢ | 1 will run into the gates of God's city bare: | caretul hearing. A prisoner without hope. ot 5 ¥ 0 Sy has been adopted by many of the Teading | lector, will send to his address at York P b chure ol ouncil Blufts, heard | footed, barohieaded and hungry rather than | Lost amid the wreek of other worlds, During | Italy named George Montillo, blew in | Ju%, Lt FE L E 8 T iations of this | to-duy two elegant paintmgs, in full Sananuny am Jones at the exposition building | miss my eternal hapiness horé, \»{ mingling | our last cruel between th es: it was | from Lincoln where he had worked on a | oountry. It needs mo attention after | bronze frames, accompanied by a letter 20 Pize ox last night. with the things of carth. Oh, brother, be in- | a cruel war. It was a war between brothers. ailr i 4 ¥ f . H d for | explaining the f the ) AYRB i avonnort £ th le. | 8vired to-night to Tenew the batlle, he fn. | 1know you are my brathren. 1 was a son of | F4lroad during tho summer. Ho had | being placed in position, until needed for | eXpiining the approciation of the danors |8 4, s o m.m"‘m":“-"{::’i‘:‘go(_lflriqfi(‘;‘l"“; spired to-night to o 1 will fight the good | a captaln in the confederate army. My | about one hundred dollars in his pocket | usc. It cunnot possibly corrode, as the “fl A}{Il .l 0 ~!l{| my courtesies to them | oy ' 10,0)) Millard is missed from his post. bocause | BNt Of faith and fight my way to God. “On, licr went forth to batile. 1 was younzand | and was looking around for a location | liquid 1s contained in a glass jar. It is | while he was the 600 4 0N " 8 \ past. beeause | how inspiring the hope that byand by tho | tender in years. But I say to you when I | g0 con GO T : rtte | @uaranteed not to freeze. A stream can 1000 : It ) of illness which has confined Wi to his | warfare of life shall be over. God will say | orossed the Ohto river and came north of that | 100 & junk shop when he met a pretty | UGHICHC O TR 000 of forty- 100 AppraE 1 TSl 8 rires Of SAK 2000 home for several days back. you have foughtand I will help you, you have | river I found as American girl, Nellio Gear, who broke | Vo fect, and the last quart with as much | AUT:30 o'clock Jast eveming. the fire | 1oy PPiPs' Ho R prizesorsw, . &00) Mr. Fred Badior, who has been in the nullqllBl:l'(l and 1 will crown vou. "A pris- WARM HEABTED CHRISTIAN 1k his foolish heart and touched his pocket- | force as the tirst. No other extinguishe department was called out by au alarm 10 “w “ (v oficc of D. A. Clark, superintendent of | oM with hove. © My "mother, as T'ever found sonth of thal river, Thank | g0 5 cssiry Je kiR SIS ey i yeanuua — the conl department of the Union Pacific, | WOLRer, was once a pri God for christian brotherly love from Majne | P00k under a promise to marry him. | possesses these q R from box 28, at the corner of Twenticth | 220 Prizes amountig to Joft oat evenings for otk Spimee wew: | when £'was a little e y i Florida and from Now "York to the Itio | George spent all of his moncy in pur- | its construction, alwoIuirendy and Cass strocts, The blazo was found to | GAPRiiention for ratos'to chils sho i be i artment. Mr. Radier was accom- | walking tho golden street for thirty venrs, | that his brothor.was mortally wounded. o | 140l who procoeded 1o drop him a8 | o0 ntuisher, This appliance com. | 9W0ed by brank Murphy and occupied || Ror farther fhlopmaior write, clonsty, £iing paniod to bis new home by his wife. My fatlier was once & prisoner but o prisones | hurried immediately to Virginia. As soon | 8000 a8 his bank account — was WO fivo-gallon tanks with com- | Py Mrs. Caldwll. ~The damage y : h 1 Ordinacy ot L of hope, and fourteen years azo it is a litile | as hie reached tho point where tho telegram | eXbausted. (Georze made an incffeetual | BEEAS W0 FEREIOR HIEE A G| sTight and will not excoed $10, 5 AL OUr oxponss ud Looking to Reform, mum;'rm‘:;rlu{m:n Jears ago, he bade us all :nm iim to go n-i gob off the train and | attompt to ':'\'01““#",1 Atn ested at lll‘l' hand brass force pumps, two dozen quart ——— J M. A DAUPHIN, The coimty commissioners have hark- yeand he went homo to roam the | inquired at a certain town for his brother. | time but was not sufliciently encouraged I R T FOW The Omaha Team, U A 3 R s ha glor 2 L fithavtie Vi Bl e > and grenades, fireman’s axe, crow bar, : Now Ovlowns, La. ened unto the complaints which have 'l’im:?llclU‘Jld:?::z{':;ll:‘l‘;e:d({lllfelllln'mul”‘l’;‘rr;ll;i L i ks i aboul e four :’ ”.:':""“3("":.‘1‘:'(n:““wir task ARTLE I"""I“;‘l"; “Bucket, funnl, lantern, ete! | Aticles of incorporation wore filed | 0r Aoy, i boen muvle against the dirty and danger- | world bovond, o more environments, but | and when ‘he reiched fhe comfortable Vir- | aye " "Ror saveral days the girl has hoey | Wooden wheels will o furnished if | yosterday of the Omaha base ball asso ashington, D. 0. ous condition «_.r the court house steps flury and freedom that shall abide forever. | ginia home the lady of the house¢ met him. aking her homain & b “di" r ocouped | Wanted. Its weight is about 450 1bs. | ciation. ‘The associntion has a capital Mako P, 0. Money Ordors pryablo and address and avprouaches. Mr. Timme yesterday | Brother let us be more faithful (amen, amen) | He said, “is my brother Mr. 50 and so, making her home uilding occupied | i en) 5 - 4 vegistered Iitors 1o , introduced o resolution, which was | lot us deny ourselves and take up our crosses, [ Wounded soutliern soldier, in_your homey | by some [taliansin what 1s «nown ns s is ju stesk ol #5,000/andisormod for thoyur: NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANE, adopted, insiructing the janitors to keep | fOr every tear vou shed you will have flagons | And she says, “'ves, and he'is very low.” She | *‘Dugo alley,” between Leavenworth and pose of maintaining team for the play Now Urivag the stops and sidewsalks around tha court | ©F 12V And rivers of pleasure. Know this | lead him Intothe room and when he walked | Jones and’ Twelfth and Thirteenth ing of exhibition’ and championship | ~ ¢ur WHISKEKS. MUSTACHES AnD BALUNESS Al d sidowalks around tha muich it is & cross liere but n crown hereafter: | In he took his brothers kand. 1t was burn- | streets. George claims that his slumbors | Manufscturers, wholesule lumber ) ames of base ball house in passable condition hereafter. itisasword herc and scars here but up | iug with fever, and he looked into his eyes all | haye been aiurbed by the girl's carous- | StOcK furms, ete. R gsia? QQ TRADE MAR @a e Thisis just what 15 wanted in the smaller towns and villages and by ot Vi er it Is 24 S v i s ol 4 osn’ PO o us S - The Poct of the Slerra $7 il 15 bontuous and glorious eterulty | beight, with Wi, lurid, fiames of te foser | als with the other osoupantsof the bulld- | It deesb hevd e T e | A sitgme Cota hm=Brown's . Joaquin Miller, poct, and editor of the | There is another class of prisoners with | doyou kiiow me,” 1o says, “yos, © am glad | N&: Accordingly, he wont before Judge | FO8W G M R T Bio™ goores holow | Bronehiat Tl miuodiate reliof, San Francisco Golden Era, dropped in at | hove, Ttisthat man and that woman who | yoi have come.” “Well, brother, let me ask | Stenberg yesterday and sccurod a wi : our editorial roows yesterduy, says the L am ot wehristinn, bt © wish T were.s | Yon with my lrst breath,’ are. you rendy- to | zant for the girl’s arrest on the charao of | Zero, hor accidentally go ofl n L e ything in reach. Cheek, bb o ox- | Toxas Siftings: “Ts the lady of the ! o ‘ fmproved every opportunity lutels - known you, how 1s 1t with you 2 wOL D | len we yarra . _The Harden tube grenades and ex 5 8 cutoff, hig former hyacintho lacks are | filHax with Godb Th te. i haneat L | O Y o 1 iave. bevn wioled ali ity | e went to serve the warrant aud ¢re | g, iishors aro il that are desired by | house int” asked o tramp of ihe scrvant, cropped stiort,and his nock now holds up | tent 'who falls down at tho meroy seat and | ife and now 1 am woundad and suffering. | {inally fonmd i necessary t arrest Mon: | 80Y berson in any busincss who wants fo | %ho rang the door boll of one of the J a shapley and symmetrical head, and Ry ‘Siod be merciful to we, a sinner.” | Don't mention the subjuctof religion to mo | yijlg Y o ith the mirl. Both were | protect either his humble home or v statoliost mansions in Austin FPEOPLE fuce adorned only by a sandy moustache. | Thank God thut man whe runs’ up & white | please. Ihave not the courage now to give g i Tho girl ol or place of busimess. Ve lady ol de house don’t come to de e llering (7o 1o has been reconstiucted, and it is the | fag in sight of heaven, that man is o pris. | e taken to the station. The girl clums 103 55050 e writory mentioned will be sup- | 407 to talk wid de likes ob you.” ¢ D AR ) e universal judgment of connoisseurs in | oner of hope. Thank God an earnest, peni- | LT REMNANT OF A WICKED Livg 10 Gop; | be i niece of ex-Governor Gear, of Lowa, | o G L e Mr. George Wade at | “Then,” said the tramp, " clevating the y human forms that he never looked as well | 10t prisoner is as much on his wao to heaven | Dont talk to me on that subjeet. [ have six | #nd says her paronts live at Stuart, Ia. B Rantan e remnunt of 4 Vi o Choster. 0. as any man, and no man who is an honest [ wounds, and the doctors say either one of - rp— L ] tield might hav ied, “tell the lndy of "o quostions he said: O yos, T am | Meditent eai ever die unsaved unless heback- | thew 18 mortal, and 1 wn in”so much pain 1 Logil’ Patchwoak. S . 1av | the honse a gontleman wishes to spca PE & PN o) yes, slides from that position. God bimself lis nnot wlk about religion. Brother do not attao| i od Judge The vrevenue collections yesterday P by e P A back at my pioncer palacd out on | tens for the voice of every man cryin s “God | mention it to me agaln.” Le answered him, | /2 dttachment was issued from Judge | 0 (PTG g08 T with her in the varlor, AR . Miller I § N b ¥ s your heart of | you must try and wive your heart to God Jlatlin, Larravee¢ & Co., of New 5 to stay in Washington now, That is you want to be good, he | Jesus is merciful unto the uttermost.” “Oh," o s 18 C. . cccduilidde o whon L eome back from Celitornin: gor | 4 fhis good work In Your souls | he said, “please sit do not torment me now, | PEMINst the stook ot goods of C. Il =2 = = oh I leave to-morrow Ty it on o the day of the coming of | Let us dron that subject.” And he made his | Pateb, to sccura idgment on i promis- fnreply 0 “What is the very latest | J0Us Chiist, Uise every opportunity to fos. | brother diop the subie e next day his | sory note for $230.23. The attachment thing you have becn domgt e snid: | o vens v b hasalt® P dour soul and | brother trigd 1o apbroach him aguin ob the | was sorved by Slieriff Coburn, who t00k 1 srigmatas tn serofulons (aint in the oo, Mence | Catarrh may amvct wny puciian oF e oty whero Hesides vanning my little” magazme, 1 | jnetaut o Jove. T soe mei so caroless abous | -bruther, please sir 4o ot talk with me avout | Possession of Koot ""‘,’""‘l; l,‘,’ ’",",’,Y} $HO | thaproper nethod by whloh fo sure catarsh Inge | 306 Likoous s AIpA. QNS 3 Cured by Adniink ) a1 now currying 'uu( 4 aelome {0 set ol | thelr condition. OB my brother, iink | tial. 1 know Law losh but Tag f somch mp‘."“‘-mlu"'"*i -Agtion was followpd Y B | ruary sus aioon. 1s miny isasresytie arcip B 4 [ L1 s comion, ant s e ainoe Gotden wpeciie ont Goat island, opposite San Francis ieaven, of the crown, of the palms and the lig, do not worry me now.” The next da; V| otion ¢ Pnce 3 * | (oms, and the dunger of developiug luto Bron he most Hinhda tobe new'octed. ‘T wenderful 8 L can be glven (o a cup of coffee or tea with.ont with trees, as & prelude to the estabiish. | hwns, all that God ean do for the soui and B thed (0 anprosch him gain, 1o would | Bession of the geod= by the . lf Pateh | chitis, or that terriblo fatul diseas:, cousump ross Voo 's Surmupritta s fiad 1 carnz oatarri, | e Knowtsdie o the person 1 8 el went of Arbor day in then think of the unutterable horrors of the i not let him talk with him, and on the sixth [ company, The matter grows out of | arecntirely rewvied br 1ood's Bacsaparilla which | warranie s in brins il who saffor with this disesss | notules, sad witl offcl 8 peowstiens sl sheady o Py o Pt Jost. soul but ws for me §'intend 1o make | Might be had sat up so muclh with the dying | trouble over a disputod aceounc and will | curoscatarr vy puritying the blood. Read the “ole | 010w the pecullarmodicine, 10 roovatesand s | e wiieier the guiient (o woes on eare S ity Wil iod, oy stauding thero ther secied i estiul, bu — cverfully wive my experience in the se of ath, AEFORRNES davidedtount Mol § 1 bus (ollowed. "1t » faita Ton \l.fl‘fl'fi‘x‘.v'r"hf'»:""] less forttt MAY LAUGH YOU INTO JIEL yery low. he said, *T will lie down on tliccot qaa ot e Hoo s Sarsapuriile, 1 had boen Sroubiod with oa- | /il do 1t e in fuowd o tako iy ih | it wid T Sl s e r, Mller th h showed a letter which | but he cannot lauzh you out of hell, that | here and rest tor'a few minutes, or course 1 Licensed to Wed. tarhto someex-ent fora long time, and had used | odhuveboen troubied with caturrh & yodr cud g | fnpossioility for the liquor appetiio to exist had writton to Muj. Gen. 0.0 Ho nan 8itting by you may sueer you Into perdi- | will not go o sleen, but L will Test fora fow | Judge MeCulloch issued marriage | virious modicines witl oo kood sesults, whon £ was | #C8cs0rene #acllal ibos, u L 5ALE BY FOLLOWING DRUGGISTS & pornission to plant a Greek eross | tion but he cannot snoer you ont of perdi- | minutes.” ~Ard ne lald down and in a licens sesterday to the following ) wifocted ¥ Yerrible Hendache. AUVHN & €O, Cor, (51h and B of eucalyptus trees on Goat isiand, and | tion, Ol weieh those sneérs and laughs at | moment ZmbsT e was sound asleep and he e yes H speech Was Diffieult INth & Coming Bim, O Howard’s response, acquieseing and of- | ¢ judgment bar of God when tho soul shall | deamed that his brother had died, and that he | porties: » §rond Sint iood's Sarsaparilla woald euro cu | A DL FOSTER & BRO. foring to co-operate. ‘The poet went on -uunl'buun' Lim for judsiment, HBe earnce, 1 died with his inouth wideopen, and that in an Name. Residence. . | andmy voies was entirely unnatural, Ethen bogan | oo i HIE D YR s T S Py “iroes are civilizing amd stronathen | Bonest and upright and you witl za a pris- | instant the devii came in bodily shave, trip- | ( Oharles Lee.............Omaha ... L e et T e aad et | mad e a5 oty ' | Gait or weite for pamplitz: eontainiin bunireds ing. No arehitect that h #ihon | oner of hope. Oh brother, jonight foster, | ping iuto the room, and walked up to the | | Charlote Peteison .. Ouaha Dok (a0 A COW wamka Kaasch was | oL e et 6. &1 s 2 e il o L IV SOV 490y o ‘“'n‘ ot ""tl :'I"~q:» keep le"“ Liopz, and work it out with dand looked down the brother's mouth | ( yames Coleen..... ... 5 .3 {:8R8 ood Suket L) 10 4 SR NABMIARSMR BE . aen | dear aud tremblieg, and saw that the soul was dead. Ie said, “I | | 4Rrs ST 0 0 Vi B ase § ropuam af (e dideuse | Hian. Rutler county, O c Washington Post. - iis Fellots Diird s IL15 that mav and woman who say, *I have | die; you have been wicked when I have | disturbing the peace. Court Officer Wha- Or the Liguor stabit, Posiiisery my hoadiehe s all dis el & 50N dam { Lt oven the Titanic Titiun hardly daved i But theie1s another class of prisoners with | thought my brother’s soul had come out of | | y 8 L rrh enll uitention o the troes e triod to paint | Neie. Tt 13 that man and. that woman who | lis body a1 the apurosch of the devil, and | | Joho Hawley. it ot Platte 1o bnduced by taking ©old. wheu | rosortat once to | “Alood’sSarsapariila cured me of millor'y cubare s 1 gronndwork for his figures. 1§ 1 | have made any domonstration at ull, | had gaile wound and bidden in the pilo of { Mrs. Catheriile Smith adelplis ad's Brssaariba wulsh L Aars by e B YA s a, MAd oA Were i o position to ehose my friend, | They have notstood up. they have not come | wood | had brought in to keepup the fire, | { N. C. M. F. Krozh.....Omaha......... e luable remedy for ctarrh, | know aierhfoh wpu'd oure willor's catareh.” G2 P, from over the fuee of the sarth. £ wonld | forward, but away down iu their soul thers | and [ ihought the devil scented the soul, and | | Anna Butenhoof.......Omaha. ... Acing by its eMfecta dpon myselt § cannot g5 { Foseait Millor wt Welsut's Mill, Logun, Oio, Ve M consulting my owis comfort and oon. | 40 earnest desite to be w ehristian. And I | started aroliud the bed towards fhe soul! and - A L 8, CLLY Y, daricm ¥L. ] R s My pwe comfort and con- | say no mikn is a prisoner without hope when | s tie dovil s pproached 1he soul 1 thought 1 The Hospital Plans, (00 mush La fa pamise.” 2.6 - &eula| )y el un or wom:in | there lingers in his soul a desire to love God | saw iy brother's soul as It shrunk awa: The physicians chosen by the county near marno did not love and huve daily | and keep His commandments. O brothier, | from thio presence of the envenomed devif, jusercourse with trees und fowers,” listen, “as loug as & man ean | and then all atonce it Hew out of the room | COMmIssioners to u:unuwu_u- plans for H ood s arsa ar| a DE‘F"ESS ._lu:' usve, Fi'xfl,'d',",f‘.'.“u d Fp——— s o Ohils e (ohall b esved. | Wity m-'m‘tluo:l‘&nn-lrlnlnnnnd o, lost, the proposed county and city hospital o bt o e e Ls onl Neat N As long as u man ean walk toward Christ ke | lost, and in the alstance 1 heard the devil ve a8 y . aIr al rep % s i years Tromts 0uied ¥peola Qood lni IA-av:nw::l‘II" Atai | can be saved: ae long 85 8 man can crawl | o Gaogns the soul of my brother and. stuck | DOYe Bot a8 yet made théw formal rej '_"l'; 1 5014 by all drugeista 81; six for 5. Prepsred oals by | Kald by ali Araggisfs. $1: s £0 teoaarad oy o | Jars, e C uuied bpe. ] v and 23rd streets | oward Christ bo way be saved; s long as 1s fufernal talons into the soul, and hegrd | $o the commissioners. ‘The mater wi l...l. HOOD & 0., Apoth ecarien Lowsll. Masi. ‘ b AGOD & 0., Apotliecaries, Lowell, Mass wouths, an ) runls 0f Otlinr i s uly #2.800, easy tervis. wian call out o Christ b d; as | th despal b6 Laken up by the board us 400N 48 such d ohiog 1 UANINGUAN & Biessay, 1011 Dodge. . | 1605 45 & niav cun look 3t Chrish b6 can' b | soul, ut S o:::. and report isfl.u,udé‘ to thew, 100Doses One Dollur 100 Darves Oue Dol ¢ 3 Tood's Sarsaparilla, which 1 keep by me | and Lalit ap iy goneral houlzh, ewematlam foeling ‘Do suro 0 4ot sbe Mesallar Aled:ciub, Brli e AT sakipavies, ugs Pross & F.0. aiiccen. Dk T, A ELOCUM, 16 Feari Bt K.

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