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) THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: oioNDAY, NO « POLITICS IN THE PULPIT | wgonr st “owmom ot mropmsta Soane | BATTLE OF THE BALLOTS | foionisavion aesinagbim, tas vote of tho { NOTICE TO PROPERTY OW RS, 1eity, for alextend i south ity Hmi further notified. that havine ne- A8 b appotntrent and du iy quadified te red by T, wo whlo on tho Bst day of Ber, A D, 1800 of t 17,048 1" . n R You are horohy notifled that the following | 18.0x50 ] " meonts. > 1y Dem. ROP Proh. Aescribed premises, 1o, wit 1560xM o 1 He spoke of the unlimited responsibility 1888 ‘l.r»-h!-m el .o A8 7.0 4" APPROX. 15,0k %) 10 i resting upon the president of n great country “z ;*’"h o o L 5 i L.l'wlu‘ : LG ase ] b ; ; s, and of the powe chief exocu- ; o North Dakota will, lect presidential elect- AND 7.0 s y AN n J i 3.5 %60 100 It 96,050 16 10 of thy Day in the Abstract, many woat 1o vote who ignored the import Popular fupport. i) .‘m.m‘:, \gm{ logislature, :vmc‘;l'wlm 0 3010 4 y IRouos wasof 3% 1 4 ance of the oMce and voted only for party i elect a United States wenator. Candidates i . Ry 5 9 —— success. Ho callea tho attention of his con for governor: 1. ¢ Colins, democrat: { 100 “ 120830 g | gregation 1o the fact that the power 1s in the C fl S PAST AND PRESENT | Androw H. Burke, .republican; E. . D, 1.0 8% of 1t 3 M REV. NEWTON MANN ON ELECTION f Frokstion to tho fact that tho power 1s tn tne | ELECTORAL FIGURES PAST AND iortridge, veoplo'ss foger Allen, | probiol- | 1" { JEe - peoble of this country did not manifest wore Llonist. The vote of ing state in recont years ‘ 1o [ host0l - : g1 5. oreation ins been 1O “ W iee Uonderning ths ENPIRING | THaoionine ORSRIO. L iy cauta of | InFastive Semmary. of the Btate Qe L i i i 1t AR T o once o sanship and not tho holy cause o 3 i beople's “ {Ro8 ot it s ‘ ogmn a the ¥ eal Funetton Justice aud good for tho peoplo has too strong tions to o Settled and Offices to 1888, . Conzressman W 155580 e 2 1 “ 14 8 Ad Ais Lime a hold on the mass of voters at election time, e Filled in the West--Statis- 10 -Gongressmun. .., 14,60 O | | 100G e ratitts 24 " gl ok Tho name of the Lord, the King of Kiugs, Aius ot Recsnt Hietions. iovernor s 00k 82 | 1a3xo 18 1 of Poblic Thought sawa tho speaker, was not taken into con L Uregon will eleat, presidontial electors. I i i sideration when voting for canuidates as it fuo vote nf the state in recent yoars has 10,5330 i ] £ should be. been : e H B As touching the election,”” a phraso from | wThe poor.” continaed Mr. Williamson, | The American voter can tako his choweo of | = Dom, Rep. U. L. Proh. v, J. G Anderson | naxs0 ) i ) Pauls lettor to tho Christians in Roms, was [ *Are aMiciod und have no partisas. Tnere | four repularly nominatea sets of candidatos | 188, Dresidont N 8y 1,60 . | TN ' UL AL —y sourso ay | 8T8 Plents to taik on protection, many who | for presigent and vico prosident, as follows: | 209 Governor L Of Scottdale, Pa., a veteran of the 11th Penn. [ 103w # » : ::0 toxtof Rev. Mr. Manu's d oo | &row eloguent “on- tarift reform and tho RPUBLIBLN 1892, .Sup. Tudgo.... 2883 41 et a.m08 Vols., says, as a result of war service ho lvaxof 18 I Wiieex' oWt wal nity ohurch yosterday morniug, but any | silver question but mo party has de. | i 2 . ? h . ! { POLI A : svesider ? rison o outh Dakota will olect presidential 008 08 80D 1 tax It 16 see 21131 who attended in the hopo of hearing some- | clared in but general terms for Hlu.' President—bBonjamin Hai r 1678, BORRTONR oy, z:v’fl;nnr, 0 o suffered Every Mmute Loy thing of the preacher's opiuions on ths elec :‘:“P; “"" o '"'\"' U s “‘h“ Vice Presidect—Whitelaw Iteid of | stato officers una legisiaturo. Candidates rom liver and kidniey troubles, catarth in the AnBieR MO x 1L 10 800 H13-10 et i o A TR R OIEE et et Fromm GoRTIEts Bor | NEWLYoRu G Shendon, vapuol aus b, dermoethl: | head, rheumatism and distresyin his stomach, | 108 i AL A ore o 2 tad DEMOCRATIC, . H. Sheldon, n; Abraham L . & 8o s 15 LOXIE LA Tt 20 R0 - 15 tomorrow wero disappointed. tween the extremes of society." e ¢ Osdel, peoplo's, ‘e vote'of tho state in ro- it Dbl UL L by kY Burr Oak | SLON 150 tAN 1Y 31 Soe 1518 Tho first part of Mr. Mann’s papor was de- | “Jn conclusion ths vreacber went on to ex- or President ~Grover Cleveland of New Y ARES HRUBO8E, e R A S ST e opfioemed [ 10tk n ot 1005107 tace 1610 aoe 10~ 1o otion i 1 @ toing todo was fo o vote Yor y 7% 1, e " ¥ by ¥ 5 | 120x& ax 1t i see <1510 ::(:la:u:uc':\ll‘ <|:2:‘|‘x:ml‘;: f;.'mf':i l:l.n‘\ g:m:: ::l:r’:u‘l:’n:fn“!l\\ "I his o f: .-:;‘,1\|ur;:‘-‘«l“u...‘m.u For Vice President--Adlai K. Stevenson | 1eeq o vernor PHulEL A LU H d! s sa a""a R o b RiE Lo nis YR iy oF Hnancs No. 1091 te ent the meaning expressed by the word in | What ho was doing would be pleasing in the | of Lilinois, 1800, Governor. "\ U B8 shasT 23 00d’s sarsap el ihet} Gampheil's sub b nuimnmes. i i . th tings of the new testament authors | 8Bt Of the Almignty. FEOPLE'S Washington will elact prasidential electors, { and Hood's Pills did mo more good than every- ‘ Onmpbeila ndd |, MU to hurely directed to abnte suid nuie: Rty cai SO e ek foor Rresuent—Jamos B, Weaver of lown, | congressmen, governor and othar state o® | {hing elso put together, Al my disgreeatln | s WILRIG thirty tnys of (hAaate ot e s [ e SuaIOw I R A IR IOUVHE RATHER PESSIMISTIC, Jor vice Prosident—James G, Field of | cers aud legisiature, whioh will clect a | symptoms have gone.” 1o suro fo get oors. | 1808 Chorry Garden | Withi thirty days of the e of modern politicians, Calvinistic elactio a™ Virginia, | United States sonator, The poopls wil also s | 18 authorities and the oxpen i L ' ' ¥ 0 the bes afterdi i L] nospocia "X Vin O Prone; on w was indeod a very different thing from the | Gloomy View the Battiefiold Taken by PROMIBITIONIST, Voie upon a proposed amendment to the con- Hoop's PILLB"" the best ‘f — 180x u sy tnx u SUUChe property on whicl I8¢ n Methodist Minister. s i A8l stitution raising tho constitutional limitof | _Pills. They assist digestion and curo headache. 180x SRi HlanRTOs OISt Ry o on, i Atthe Hanszom 1ark Methodist Episcopal | Kot Fresident—sohn Bidwell of California, | {ns" giaigla indebteaneas Candidaro for | — = - | 100x Astripot ground in trant of | Uted thissd duy of Novomber, I LA ALLH [Ty 2, Rev. W. D, Mur Yor Vics President—ames B. Crantlll of | govarnor: Henry J) Snivelr. . Autastac: | 5 Crodiv Foncier £ the Toird of PUDLLS Warla ot the i church last evening, Rev 2. MULTAY | qoxas, Heary J. 8 L democra @ hiEhies 10 U6 WK o : %, C Chairman of the Board of Public Warks of th et NI LI D R b g bl i (e I eloctors will bo chosen by ait | 10BN H. Metiraw, repnbiicans C. W. Youne, [ ARl netice to the olwctors and fogal voters o | 20x 4o Clty of Omahn REREL] the preacher sald the majority of men wero R L LD L : Ghrl '3\’83-“1“\"" 1 atutes oxvant | People's; Roger 'S. Grecue, prohibitionist. Of U0 ¢ty of Omaha, 1o bo hold on Tecies | 180% “ | T UL A LG | St e b R LIS RO L BT AR e T | The vote of tho siato in rocent years hns | Tho Ntk day of Novsrnon T por taosaad | JE0¥ : [ 9ok, Soatelto, Mike Votora, atharl i 6 4 ‘ote. The te ot ro: \vas | Maine 0 rogon, L ;| been: electing voe connellm m ene ehling M. Severen Soronson, * Christo their political opinions. This ho doplored : ‘I‘l WPl L ‘-‘l'h~”‘lo _l.’ our Judws, | Eressmen. The clectors will be chosen at | "°°N Hath iR, Bra folecting o wellman fr e | | piersom Ciara Ford, G 1 Fiswers ok and in this tendency of so many mon to con. | TSwlab xxxir, 22 O anond by o JUdR | jarge n ail states, except in Michigan, where | 1 oy nor. . v 2,7 LTI electors and lozal voters of the sity of x Astripotinnd in front of | Mohv Gooree BT ek sider party as theic overiord ho saw a rom- [ the Lordis ouriaw giver, the Lovd 1s our [ gue eicctor will ba electod in the eastern half | 150 Congressman § 1 20,1 i) B ol t U i | s0.0x d I~ Crodit Foncler Y Lyt 'f'":‘”i"r that, the un 1Iu g king." of tho state, one by the western hutf, and one Wyoming wil § i 81656 omls, mayor of the city of | #.0x do 8 N 0 disinterested froelolde lio | L orde: :8 whicl per- y T~ \ 8 i will etect prosidontial _eloctors, R i AL LD | eiox. ae B R A AL :n‘::-:noz'«:;?‘fl:L\:ul»x}‘;‘l‘xfu.:hnl.nu n::"uhlonl)hng whon 11 o (hgtime, vald the speaker, | in ench of the twelve congressional districts. | ono ucngrossman, governon Jadgo of the u U the Huthority vastod by dre s avion and | iox do ke | e mavor Wi Ui aparoval o 3 ity o, ervats OFINB | viiyhen 1t is said that relizion has nothing to i s Fidte premo court, and legislature, which will | do hereby eive paniic notice (o 1 eietar | 100e10 = Dratd 1) S elty, o n8e0ss Ui damngs (o the Ty o oy D Castl WO iyvhisea 1t 1y dox | 90 With politics and thar ministers of. the LALLLd AR AL clecta United States senator. Candidates d lezal VOLors of the ¢ty of Otalic that an | 10 0% Bubokt Hincs e vely of the property decinrad Hrely out of place; in politics s 1n orthodox | o nel'ara loweriug their stanaard of dignity The tollowing tablo shows how tho elec- | for governor: John 1, Osborne, democrat il oty election of the eity “of Omahi, | 10.0x HENCE HECOSSATY 10 he appr tad for :;‘;f‘:"n'fl:;l’:"‘;'l:: l’fifl:x il 1&‘"'” O mctual | when tiey meution the subject in thoir pul- | toral volo was divided (o 1598, and the num and people’s: Edward Ivinson, republican; | Will beteld inside ty o Tuesd iy, thoeighth | 100x se of i DUEpose of opon. that election is not a matter of faith but of | Pt On this question I diffor with those | ber of votes cach stato has in 18 street from Vinton e ) na { who make such statements. You woll [ —— know that the religion of Jesus Christ is & 1t of Vital Interest, life and ot a thing to bo put on or off like a Still, tho present presidential election, in | Sunday coat. \Vo should carry oue religion Mr. Mann's opinion, bas a certain grandeur | into the every-day walks of lifo duy of Novewber, 102 oF the purpose £ One counelimin from vach wirl The polls shail be onen on the ¢ olection at elght o'cloek iy shall continue opon un evening of the same day | 100x iect- D. M. Prenderiast, probibitionist. The vote | of the stato in recent years has been : 10:0% i v of said | 1oy iren will, ningand | 100330 K in the | 100x3) It the respectivo | 187330 the m SIX 0'clo 1883 Conzrossman, 180)" Goverrior.. 0 hour of 10 a'elock nd @ man voting places following, L-wit: ey in the forauoon.at thy afiice of 1 i Meoul 3 L A, JEauL A : FLSE WAL, Sox ). Fooin if i, within i in it of which overs American should be | €400l boa Christian uad. not carey his ro If out of order,uso Beecham's 1’ilis. U L e e L 270% Corpurate Hnnits of satd lty: nort Tor the i proud. While the event could not be sup- | lIRion into volitics, 1 snould 1m-|m asic vou | i L corner Tth wnd Marcy b pose of considering and making the nssess osed to puss unnoted by the pulpt, an | BOW many men scom to lav aside their ve- | Aiavama g <nd District V- 6bkas 2 [0x mentof dvinnge 1o the owners respoctively. of Lo gL L FULLEYS vet 'the | ligion ou sicction day. ‘Too manv, 1 am Arkunmas,. LRz WD L Worth streets, ' coract Sthand Loaven- | 156 . sald broperty. by reiou of el G iMeut 5 ” Callfornin = d H=N B o o Seor B ADDEOPTIALION Theroof, Liking (nto consider- reacher had to Iittlo difliculty in' ireating | 8fraid.” ; i ; il Democrats Have Undortakon to Fuse with | gfia O3S B comer 12h and Jonos | 1,415 Hanscom 1 TIon SpECIRL DORGIILa. 1P P, ity t. Public oninion had barred its consiaer: T'he speator then roferred to Snator In- | LOWOIAMN - thie PoRil th DI ) 0.0X38 P ¢ | Fhe property helongins o you. proposod to g tion from e preacher's domaia; indee, | Zalis of Kansns by mentioning a atatoment | Sommoctic re Popullats, ; sonthof Provees Feorner 13th and frst alley | S0x8 “ Hilistde Ro. ¥ | by uppropelited s foras iyl enCHite time had been when the ministor could not | made in the senate in which he sald that the | Fioria Although J. B. Weaver 1s a diminutive | 01t Bl oaatetabs s sl 3 A beo t HoLoKSTY. by EHG. sounells by cast bis vote withou siviog offense, Yeu | deealozue und th golden rale nud o pince | Gt fgure in the presidential raco and stands as | twoon 6eh and 7th atrencs ©f Pacific stroot va. | 10X [ 4 Hitehcoekes st ada | OMUBALCE, 10 Gpprapri e 1o e Hse of ti tho voico of the peoplo is the voico of God, | in politics. ~Itev, Mv. Murray said wuat ho near election as 1f ko were not running as the | 0 Distrior East Side of 6h stroot meny | 2000 10 ¢ Hitehco:k's st ady | G Sue Sitiate nsald city of Quahng in i " i was glad that the people of the state of Kan- 4 suuth of) Pacific strae e e | K16.0%80 11 4 jhe county of Bouzlns. and stato of Nobraskn, ®rad it is the preacher’s business to call ] S H people’s party candidute, his canvass has | 7l L 130 i 5 15 doscribod us follows. thew! t tention to it. In face of the inevitableness | 585 had plainly said Ly their ballots that a , his Tth D 8triot—S E corner of Park Wild avenuo . S0 feet of WG feot of Tot SR Rox OfiRovaramantiby party ot conntey 1s. more || MAN:WHO Would maks bich o romaris was nob | Konsik sotved to accomplisn something which no | and Willlam stret: : 10N0 1t H : fect of w G teot ot Tot. 4 Kozors fortupate than somo thors in that il | Gt for tho lace, consequently ho had boen | RN power on carth hus ever brought about in [ "% DIStFIet=8 W corner 10tk and Mickory | 150300 18 1 ti6tect of lots 10 and (1 Mottor's subd - parties nerc rank together in love of coun- | Fetired to privare life tho past, and that was the gotting into ouo | ith Distrlet~5 W corner 6th aud Genter Housels & tebblwy | Vigion aflot s, & 1o Hozerst platof Okahon 5 H)Gonal to81d “It s time,” said the preacher, *for every S5 TabLibas oratic | stroots. 2 «ub of 1ot Hy B CSLB foot of sub Lot 1, tax Tot Ley: yob sl ldeal condition of pulitias in this | | ! St B b e Rt room of three factions in the democratic Tith Thatrlob—¥ v 14.0x 0 ‘ GAELLL West i feet of Lou 15 Oale L No, couhtry will not bo reached till it will he im- | American citizon hido his face in shama, varty all at the same time and with the samo | ctoeiis Ob—=N W corner 0th und Bancrott 14,0% 3 let's add. SOuth T feet of west 2 foct of ot 1d, Oak il 03sibie for any party to safely calculate on | for as we look over the political situation : 5 i 5 - 11Eh Dikagi#demN : 140x 18 ey No. Eu 000 majority in any state, and the | DOW we fiud nothing but chicanery and cor- opl. .. purnose in view, and no fight followed. Ior e N E corner 13th and Viuton 14.0x 1 1 Weet 16 feet of lots 6, 7, 8 Mottor's sub of lot .p'w,(e,. saw signs _that gave him rea. | Fublion, and wo should feel ashamed ab this :;M;;v-;_l be it known that there aro threo factions 14.0x 14 48, 8B Ro sers” plat of Okalion. ? Bon 0 liopo that tho' number of | tato of affairs - Beligious and moral mon | Monans within tho party ir. South Omana, and tho [\ [ 4w=op waw, Reuss e Slobblarsi | ol oo i A0 RO RETIIBES s diminishing. Wo shall never bo delivered tic o 2 ol cor , | New Hamjii BBt BhINn aIAb g Aedonln ot N Sty Vit oltanda. - | Youaronotitied 1o bo present at the thao from the dominion of tho boss in politics till | because, as they say, thes do not want to | New derscy Jefforsoniun club aud tho anti-Jeftarsoutans, | 21d District-N W corner 13th and Pacilo 10.0% st 39 A Kouitau's nda, [ o Dot AE0motided torby nresen Wi iy o Wo ourselves show that wo canuot bossed, | #0il theit hunds by mingling with the neople | XeNVork o who are after Counellman Buila's politieal | “Sr880 100§\ cormer 18th and Loave 1% b3 Jections 1o or state-nonts con erainz, sili pro- “Tho business of voting 15 a serious duty, and | Who now run and control the political ma- | Nomh amoin® scalv. And thon 1hora ars the old standbys | Worth stroets. 2 200x n2 ol 1 6 Kountze's 3d add, | POse ! appropriation. vr issessment ot dam all the more serious because it hangs so | chines. But Isay it is a shame, for when a | Ohn who aro under tho leadership of John Me- | A0 DISLFICt—S W corner 2)th and Loaven- | “sus 8 1" fges, As You may consiicr propor. ' T Is " 4 worth strects. N I 8 MeCULLOCH, lightly on 50 many. Only he who deliber- | Wan sees corruption, bribery aud other evils, een Miltian. Distriet—S F cornor 241 T 100 . Kountz & I.ths JOUN T PLACK, E atos makos a choica. It may bo very con- | €1C., rampant, hic should not refuse bis uid Inland Yesterday afternGon about thirty of the | worth streets, . 5 e nnogDecven SRS 3 b 1AMES $TOCKDALE venient to Liavo a tickot putinto ono's hands, [ and influsnce to rignt the wrong and do all gouth Cazolin faitnful assombled at ‘Knights of Pythias Uth Distriot—East side of South 2th street, | 15 0xd: SianRvettaiElnce) Omaha, Oct. 26th, 1892 oL d voteit in blind obedience, but that is 1 toward the puritication of politics. gRLUKKOLA hail, and each faction Was well represented. | 0Pposite Poppl 3 o not the modern idoa of election, but the old nere is need of religion in volitics on ac- Lhsh on uvo. 16.0x 4 There was 0o bloodshéd, aud, in fact, no : 7th District-$ K coruer 16th and Plerce | 1600, i i ecclesiastical idea, and onlv where tho balloy | COunt of this corvuption, and I believe that wordy battles wera fougnt, Thoy wora | 150l ¥ 1565 s box Is turned into 8 muchine to rozister a | 1t we had more raligion wo ol Wiave e : thore #ith one comnog objoct in view, and | surases oot S B comor Hth and Wiliam H predestined vote do we see trouble at the | Gorruption. . Acain. religion should be taken | Wast Vireinia. at the inspiration of another common ob- | uth Distrlot—N E corner Sixteonth and Cone 5 Polls. tolpollios infordentatiigniiyliia oational | Wissonsin joct. Thosole purpose of tho mesting was | tor stroocs i & Lowe's sub Denotes National Advanc soyernment and tho daily life ot the people.t) | wyoming, e totakie steps to defiver up to the Weaver | 19th Distrlet—N W cornor 2:th and Dorcas 1 M. Donovan's sub. i aaISAdvRnCe: Once more the preacher quoted his toxt 3 atroets. SO vl @ q P ptioted The Western State: electors, the demoerafic vote in Soath Tith Distrlot—S B o = 1 . You ean reduee ypur weight from ten Whatover the result of Tuesday’s vote, | and then said, “As the eye of God is looking he Western States, Omabn, Those losders of * tho 1ooal | ol DIStrIet=S B cornor 20tk aud Bancrote ! - €0 twenty pounds 1 month, ut howe, with- lfl?afii‘élfl’. e LHER T | T Ay toLRrErouE I'to | 4 o following facts concerning wostern | democracy may think they will accomplish | ° 1sth istriot—§ | cornor 13th and Vinton ! out starving, at reasonablo cost by the use of Yo loneaioltho ALl Ss el Bt s s 1|1 ious Kbelios fevithius o ithiogmo Nitv. 1o | states are taken from the Now York Times' | their purpose, but the democrats who enst scrsets. : 1 has tho conntry boon flooded with pessonal | snder soat the sris ot Chaa inny Lo doue S arammarys tie votes will haraly céliver themselves up [ 19th Distrlot—8 W coruer 13th and Valioy Colorado will elect presidential electors, | to the schemo 'thns hatched. [ach | Stroets. attacks of n’ partisan press, and we who | that we may vote ac congressmen, govornor and other state of- | democrat who atfsfided the meeting | it DIStrict—NEcorner 20th and Boulevara Thought that presidential elections should be | of God Almighty. ording to The uirection “urthermore, I consider Dr. Clarke’s Home Treatment, 2 . ang S : wvenue, tfected in many years practice, causes mo o ficers oud legislature. Candidates for ov- | went there ling ;) 5 i K " furtner apart are not now so certain of our | it the duty of every Christian to take an | bres o, 8ISk M pI s mos et Pl ot et | s e ere Rt sl fifg{ufig‘;;;fl;figgg‘grl;g _THID wARD, B sickness orinfury to the health, is bighly osition as beforo. Whatever the outcom, | active part in the political battles of tho duy C, Helm, republicany Davis H, Wait, 000 | others. When the méeting Bad boen callad | 4oia D9trct=S W corer 12th and Chicago | 10.0x 1 Mavne Place. | indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials. t will stana for the deliberato judgment ot | in oraer to help purify aud diguify the polii- ples; John Hipo, probibition. - Itsvote fure- | to order and the chairman had inquired | 54 District—N W corner 14th and D, 4 H AarsiiaRiue CLARKE, the people. ical world ll me'.hno;l:ng s000 ‘;‘ praacher. | ceny yoars has been : “'What1s your pleasufe, gentlemen,” thirty | strecta. ¥ & AU CUTTEG o DR. F. B. RKE, A i who boasted that he had not voted 1 Lwenty - o prol oratic voices 4 A hd: SMr dd District—South side of Ci | ave G O. Drawer 133. Chiea, n. f ACTS, NOT CREEDS years. When asked bls reasons ho sd. by PR ;{:‘f:;':"{ .',-ti.nlih L. R. Proh. | democratic voices in ctorus chirped: “Mr L of Capitol avenuo &0, 7 2190 | Chairman, i have nere—" The chairman | "JiF (West of Lith streot. Y T Disi —Wes side ¢ Ind, was frightencd at the tneuimity of the | Lween Doneias b C3psde of the name of Goa did not appear in the con- ot Whnt He Belleves | stitution of the United States and conse- | 1800—Conzressman.. a AGENTS WANTED, ‘What a Man Does und 2th streoet, be- 4 T 4K038 5O 108D y ; v | Dodge stroots: 13 Al s I8 the Measure, quently be could not counteuance such a | IS0—Governor 0 4LEN 5100 1058 :;;‘éfil.‘li‘:h':v"h;"““l{lr:ggn::;*;;’xn!:g Sfi'i‘r’l”\f‘(f."“ coth Diwirlct—N"E cornor 10th and Capitol 1 ¥ Tho large audience at All Saints church | goverament. The preacher and laymen and | laaho will elect presidontial olectors, one ocrats wanting to 0o tieard atonco. Parlia- [ 0th Distrlot—N I corner 0th and Harney H etk last evening listened to an interesting ser- | Christians should work together and force congressman, governor und other state of- mentary rules in democratic moot. | Strests. 1y 3 & o p “ in | Purity. dignity and morality into the polit- | ficers anu legislature. Candidates for gov- 5 r Tth istriot—S E corner 1ith and Douglas G . mon by Rev. 1. J. Mackey on *Religion in | P! el 2 L L Wil logs permit of = not %0 . ex-| yereets, ical platforms. A Christian must necessarily | eruor: John M. Burke, democrat; William Wi 1kh t ime 2 14 Politics.” ral vie i ' . p con: i ceed twenty-two taikiag at one tims Sth District—N E corner 15th and Jackson 5 . 3 v o moral view of tus situation irrespoc- | J. McGonnell, ropublican: Andrew'd, Crook, | Sod'y, " opefeine tAikiag at 0. and | streors, H ‘T'he speaker said in introduction that very | tive nt party or questions involved. people’s. 1ts’ vote in 1500 was: recognized one of the faithful. The “I have | 41l Distrlot—8 E corner 10th and Howard e & few peoplo were able to understand the con- Rey. Mr. Murray urged his hearors to be Dem. Rep. | hore” proved to be a contideatial lotter. | treets. Morso & Bruner's : nectlon between religion and politics. But | patriots and not partisans, and to co to the 1800—Governor 708 typewritten on @ printing press at so much FOURTH WARD. 12 vluce, B xeligion had something to do with political | Polls and vote as pattiots the ticket whick | I—Congressn oo B ver thousand—from Chairman Kush of tha [ 15t District—N W coruer 17th and Davenpor? 1 7 matters or should have. The mistaken iden | Feprosented thoir convictions. He further | Iiinow will elect presidential cloctar deinoorAtic county. centealicommtaes iy | streets: ; w McCandlish place, of many people aose from the fact | 8dvocnted tho election of God-feuring men to | gressmeu, governor and other stato offieers, letter in brief stated that there 1 no hope of | . -4 District—N W corner 2:ud and Davenport el 10 MeCorimick that they kunew but little of whay | Office, even if such votes had to be cast at & | and legislature, aud voto upon & proposed taking Nevraska from tho republican colimn | *Sed Hiatriot—N W o 1 Ticoorinioliefana; religlon ° really consisted. Religion | Personal sacrifice, amendiment to the constitution of the state | uiai} damocrats vouo for the. Feopie's parsy | storietriot— SoEor s undE Dodgo 2 1 - Was nonseclarian, A man might be a very e Which gives the legislature power to propose | glo e and that all democrats: are urged to | _dth Distriot—N E corner 17th und Dodge 4) it &00d Episcopulian or Presbyterian and stiil CHADEON ACADEMY BUENED, amenc monts totwo uticles of the constitution | go7cia NAC \INE RS GRWOCEAIS are ureed to | Lok Ut g 1 i i not havo a varticle of religion in his soul, atthosamesossion, Candidates fov governor: | aoniuniiea recommends tnis. Lhe imime | oth Distriot—N E o 1th and Harney ; Murray's add to He might be jcarned in all the axioms of | Nothing Saved but a Small Pact of the stu- | Jonn P, Altgeld, democrats Joseph W. i fer winds up with an underscored warning (hat | " et Biariot— 1 o % . 3 Jokitionis’ theology and yet not have honesty in his donts’ Eflects, ropublican Nathan M. Barnett, people’s: | 11,5510 or Woavar is 4 vots for Claverand s | wou) Listriot Seagerigithnond Douglas i . B h",:,m- Cuaproy, Nob., Nov. 6.—|Svecial Tele- | Rovert . Liuk, P'“‘j_“'f’{""‘]‘- Ihe vote of | ‘\yhen this letter hud beon road a diseus (ith Distriot—N W corner %th stroet and St. 2 | & ¢od¥rfi:‘§x::y§?fll:‘:‘}L:;L\;f]:;m::f& ":| ‘the | &ram to Tuk BEr.j—The Chadron academy | b9 StAle tn recent years his been: slon aroso as to Lhe best means 1o carry out | MArY's avenue. 4 De sted in u mutual compact be- | WA8 totally dostroved by fire this morning. | yses presidont.... ... 5o} n toat each should do bis | It is located about a mile from town and has | 180—Treusurer.... .. i Tt In protecting tho interests of ull, LR | the instructions. Enclosed with tho lstter A StELEL=S W coruer 20th stroet and St L2 was a mpls ballot with a cross opposite the “oth District—East side of Sonth 19th street, - | names of the people’s party clactor: people and con tween every ci 1T HONORS GO Rev, ohn Willlamson Tells of the Vi an Honest Ballot. Yosterday morning at the United Prosby terian church Rev. Jobn Williamson, the pastor, preachied a sermon on politics ana the 0 of Juniata JuxiaTa, Neb Ber. [ —Mrs, L ( ing here last weels, Mrs, A. 8. Kinslow of Malts, Ill, was visiting friends here last week, Mrs. Dr. Koons, who bas been visiting her Nov. 6 ocial to Tue 0 was visit- oune congressman, governor and other siate ofMeers, and legislature, which wiil elect a United States senator. It will also deelda the permanent location of the state capitai oy tho povu amendment of the constitution of the slate, which relates to the termsof countly com- missioners andidates for governor: Tim- vote, and vote upon a proposed flavor are always the same; and for whatever blood discases AYER'S Sarsaparilla is taken, they yield to this treatment,” When you sk for BEVENTH WARD, ist Distriot=8 W corner 25th and Mason Atreets. tud Distriot—N E corner puleton avenue. drd District—8 W cornor 20th street and Woolworth avenue. 4th Distelot—N W corner 20th street aud Arbor street. th avenue and ‘ The | neuwoen Tiarney stroot and St Mary's o | ) Joupawille e Soop ot } i v and Louvon I8 Liople wero 100 apt to bind the sphore of | of whe students effects were saved but the | Brsmen and minor state officers. Jandi- | posite the names of the democratic candi- | Worth stroots. % v g their religion within denominational limits, | ot 1 s e mhjs | nies ToF secratary of statey . H. Moton: | B3 2y St EVS 00 10 ESIORIRHE Canclc |t DR RRe 5 W cormor 17tk strast mad S5 B I8 "o speakor roferred to the picturo of Lin- | bullding and fxtures areu total loss, This | jogue, democrat; W. M. MeLuriand, ropu b- agreed Lhat oach gemocratic voter shall bs | “1FY'¥ avenue i coln and his cabinet as they sat considering | school was under the auspicos of tho Congre- | lican; Euward i1, Giliite, peoplo's; 9. R, furaisned ono of these samplo ballots FIFTH WARD, ark place I Lho prociamation of emancipation, and theu | gational church and had about 100 students, | Taft, probioition. The vote of tho stato i and Unclo Peter Cockrell startad our with an | It District—Tant siloot Sherman avenuo | 10Y10 ‘ y Zoin ecclesiastical tribunal solomoly endeav- | gne-half of whom room in the buriding. The | Fecent years has becn armful of tho green slips for the edification | "pposite Manderson stroot. 1one Popploton Park E oring to sift a charge of heresy agaiust a 1oss is $16,000; insurance §1,000, in the Liver- Dy Rep. L.R. Proh. | of the voters, _ #ud Distriot—S k' corner Sherman avenus 12,050 . | brother clergyman, The one was a seculdr s 1888, Presidont... .. 1T.8%7 211,58 9,103 e and Wirs atreot. 120x i uribunal, tho other s religious convoeation. | Pool, London, Giobe and North British, 1p8 s Eremlont s, HRLGAE e e L rd Distriot=§ W corner Sharman uvonue | 120% 2 o 3 2 h h " f J ~ — - g X Dacoie' 2 Dl v piles, u iw's ind Luke streot. ty | alitietemas moro palixlonin thojidelinors Burglar Su Fourth Escaps 1601...Govornor. TR T (| T B R e 3t DTN W corner Shorman avenso e ¢ 1q for the libera " Vol oy, B.—[Eppoial Toleg: OFsrs, Yl i nd Grace stre . | tou of millions of human belngs thaa in all | AUBUEN Neb., Nov. 6.—[Spooial Lelogram | ™5cu,cuy’ il alect presidential eleotors, con. S DIStriot-S W coruer 17th and Charles H : " g a0 ecclosiasuieal tinkers i the worla [t Tur Brr]-Jack Summor ucain broke | gressmon, governor and other state officers, | = i = | itrects 2 Theabove brands of gloves lor sale by I8 manipulating their petty creeds. jil hero this morning, Since uis capture | and iepislaturo, which will electn United oth District—Fast side of Sherman avenuo 1 i What was was wanted was more religion | with his two brothers about ten davs ago | Statos senator. o candidates for governor hoeR)Ltook noxtiof Nick SlA8IREER0L T AN 1 2 n p i 10 politics, not less: an influence that would | tne boys have een confined in stoel cages 1o | ave: Loramo’ D. Lewcling, people's and strottan 4 J andl:- Ley i < sot c:‘llcmls 1o consideriug tho good of the | make tuom doubly secure, but lust night -*r'l‘"l«"‘m“: l{l'l*lgl‘-lfl\c':(r“' s “l-'»'*‘llml‘“- £ Distelet—N W cornor 16th und Burt | & i b Pbeople instead of beginning to seL up pins for | Jack tore his bunk to prsces and with one. of | publican, an - Pickering, probibitionist. “ . 12 Poppletoa Park . E ho next election us soon us they were in of- | tho rods for a lover succeedod in branking | 'he vote of the statein récent ycars has (alstrIgt N eB ) oornor 15th iand \Onss 2 Ll fice. ‘Thero wera too many politicians now | the lock of his cage and gained ontrunce to | been: - 3 i A ey 7 0 1 17 f 3 clans b d L That AYE arsaparilla t 1 )ist ast eide North 17th street bo- XM 1 o N and too fow legislators and statosion. Poli- | tha corridor, whero ho secrated himsers and S Dem. Rop. That AYER'S Sarsaparilla cunes | | ioth Distriet—East side North 17th atreot bo- | Hi0330 2 1 7 tles had degencrated from statosmanship to | when the jaller onouod the jail this morning | 5. Presidont . . 1011 oruens of Serofulous Disease Iith District—5"E corner 15th snd Ouss | 110X 1 W i) thae Palprics. | Somo peaple soomcd 1o think | to do his mornin work shiped out unsoen | 10 Govornor s | Eruptions, Boils, Eezems, Liver and sireots. 0.0x0 10 i x that minisiers should take no port in | and made good his escape. This is the third 1 3 & c i 4 BIXTI WARD, 12 I8 4 B ooy bald | that they woro preju- | tiuio bo bas escaped from this jail fu the lase | Minresowa will olect presivontial electors, | Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, IRhen- 15t District-§ I corner 24th streot ana Ames i is D dicod and foaved that the would make their | four months. o is wanted for burglar congressmen, governor and othor stats ofti matism, and Catarrh should be con- avey Distrlot~8 K corper.24tn stroot and Am I 1 congregation prejudiced also. The church cors, and legislature, whioh will elect a N R District—8 sorne! e « & b o churc 0ER oo vineing that the same course of nd District—S W corner #th streot and o bad 0o Fight to stir Up party strife, bub it Contrat [ Uniled Statos senator. Tho state will also 1g tha e st Grand wvenue, 1 & was emplatically its province to lend its in- | Cexwnar Crry, Neb., Nov. 6.-[Special to V"ml"‘l")“:“‘“":fl‘"';"'::fi*‘l "‘““l‘f‘_""“’:“‘“m‘;’ ‘A‘)? treatment wiLL cure you. All ird District=N B corner 45th and Graot e 10 any th e o We. f s | constitution wle. Candigates for Y o 1o AL A Sackon ) streots. o :}:‘:-‘::‘:mlm:afulll:g:L-.‘.vv“alx:hnn‘a:’v.l:::;lrn:-o BAK | Tow Bilhd) \)"“""’d:y ovoulng Miss Bva | govornor: " Dantel W. Lawier, domocrat: | that has been said of the wonderful 4th Distriot—S W corner 2ith and Manderson ® The newspapers were too tightly bound | ' S/e8%: auuhter of Mr. James Vieroge, one | {iuto Nolson, republican; Wwilliam J Dean' | cures effected by the use of streots 2 2 by party hints 1o 14Ke e L0 tase o e | Of tho firsv sottiors of Morrick county, and | prebioiiiocioy s e prososed wmend> S Diatriot—S1 gornor 2i1h and Wizt treots 2 Peoplo and exposo tho wealnessos and faolis | Mr. Charles Bishop were married. Tho cere- | ment probibits apecial loeisiation for coun- 2, streats. of ofticlal government. There was po such | mony Aok placout tho Lipiscopal cuurob, | Lios. clties and viilages; tho oter provides Tuh Distriot—N W corner 2ith aad Corby thing s an independent press. 1t remaiued | Rev. A. E. Mars, rector, ofiziating, A re> | for a tax upon the Sarnings of Failroad, stroots. 2 o ha LS poRashl press, agatust the | 0OPLION was @1von at the elogaut hone of the | express snd fasuranc companies dolng busi: . L District=N E corner 27th and Burdeite robbery of tho peoplo by thoie officials and | bride's parents, wiich was liod 10 overflow. | ness in tho ' stato wnd upon tho produet of arsapariilia Oth District—N E corner 2:nd and Grant . i exerciso o purifying iufiuence on the politics | MK With guests. The bride1s one of the miace, T'ho VoLe Of tho 5L in rocent, yoars stronts. [} CATARIH, of the timo. When this was accomplished 1t | most poputar and accomplished young ladies | bus béen: S RV i i 1tk Distriot—N W corner 23th and Franklin ' Would Lieht tho way to 8 bottor and purer | Of the CILy, Aud Mr. Bishop s 8. popeles Der during the past f0 years, truthfully : o [} Vo couGus, goveramont, in which there would be more | ¥oung business man. A large number of | 1985, President.... 104 applies to-day, 1t is, in every sense, District—S W corner 24th and Franklin w ALaRLIon RAd to 1he iatarests of 'tho ‘noople | RUGSS were preseut (rom LIS 8Ad OLhOF | 1oy Govooor g 842 [ The Superior Medicine, Its cura- Distrlot—S W cornor 2ud ano Clark e BRONCIITIS, and less 1o politics. Piacos, — Montana will elect presidential eloctors, tive properties, girength, effect, and “oxygen Book fre Caull or weit Specific Oxygen Co,, AYER'S parents, Mr. und Mrs. Sam Browu, re othy I Coliius, democrat; John k. Rickards, DO (8ast of) s0uth 324 1 von o, Sheeley Iilock, Omuha, Nob, election. His purpose was Lo show elections | turned to her home fu Chadron last Mouday, | republican; Wilham Kennedy, people's; J. 1 6th Distriot—S E corner 30th avenue and ! . o bo calouluted as a means of honoring the Charles Angell of Holdrege was visitiag | M. Waters, probibitionist. The vote of the Poppleton uvenue. SR e ‘ 3 Lord, & conscientious bailot being understood | bere last Sunday state in receut years has been : arsaparilia A MR gafor B and Fraovia o AMU=EBMENTS, E as boing cast in His name, while the other FST t yrrrs g P S Peu. ‘Bop Proh o b el Al g RIGHTH WARD. o h § AUred as reprohensible avd unboly. After | gram to Tur Ber.I—The erocory nnd frait | 19 Con PO T X TT IS T4 TR the worthless substitutes, which are buth of i Olinries street BOYD'S THEATER. § & short introduction to his sermon Lhe rey- erued geatloman said : 4 District—Wo Juth of) I t side of 24d street near establishment of T. E. Hines at Nioth and | , ) CUraska will elvet presideutial electors, i eS$Smon, governor p Court strects was destroved by tivo last | fonfTessmon, governor and other state of mostly mixtures of the cheapest in- aul stre srd District—N W cornor 20th and Nicholas ar ; A | iesday Lyenings. 5 sredients, contain no sarsaparilla 2 Monday and Tuesda ) Y s no apology for & minister of the e e W M n ficers, und legislature, which wifll eleot & gred h A 408, sLrents. = A ar 3 A 1 A4 ”.;"';ff_m ARpERY for.a misister o poay | Blske. o widolght Saussd b u:;d'u"';:;u“l; Unitea States senator. ' It willvotoupou two [ have no uniform standard of ap- 4t Distriot—N B corner 90ih and Ouming | $0% hon H o | 1 . ane 4‘!‘ e A © " pleto their resfonsibility to God aud Lo 1he | BTN Lot #0000 % | pronosed amendments to the constitution of [ pearance, flavor, or effect, are blood. et tas san e e R o ot otk AT 31 Redick )ml [RIUII [ 1es Wi L. direction Gnd bas given them on the ove of &i o 2l B the state. Candidates for covernor: J, e ({0 mamETonle: andiasatos Sib Distriote-toat dde of North fih atreo 0x156 funny Sido add \ / " election. B pecially when oficers shall bo Waork of Flames at Wilber, Sterling Morton, democral ; 1,0renzo Crounse, purifiers in hn s Ad 8 [~ ARSE (AR an Cuping siegeh - b ete | g 1 $ IN ghosen who shall have charge ¢f our finan- WiLser, Neb., Nov. 6.— (Special Telegram | Ferublican; Cuarles H. Van W yclk, people's ; fered to you because there is more Tih District—8 W coruer Oth aud Cass | J0U¥E N Shinn's 2nd udd 4 ‘ cial and coucational affuirs, sud when they | o o, C. K. Beutley, probibitionist. Oune of the profit in selling them. » Take stroets, | Strlckiand NINTH WARL WO g o Bik | —Cervany Bros.' general | o, ] cun to hinder or help the current of proposed awendwents creates @ Board of our - l.:::c: ;'ul:‘“m mcui.f.; the nmn'n. it | merchandise sioro was budly burned early | Railroad commissioners, 1o bo clecteg by thoe “ | "TRAVATORE. § s ’ 1st Distriot—8 W corner 3% and Ouming | 150x40 | 2y sbould uttain. Woen statd and national | LIS moruing. Loss on stock about $3,000; | peoie, and the other relates to the fovest | 120200 8 9 Belon ol M\ [oGhi Faie s AT 3 legislators 4o to be locted, whoso voices | 40MBEe to” builuing, $400; fully lusured; | men: of tho school fund. The vote of ibe 2d Distriot—N W oorner 40th and Ouilog | e o oliblos of JHiauain Bin “)~ snd votes shall assist in determining what [ CAUSO unlkuown. state in recent years has been: T e e e ‘ 8 — f lawa sball 0o enucted overning 65,000,000 Dem. Bep. U.L Prob ‘ streots. people fu the country and 1,000.000 in'the | 5th District—South side of Vinton strect 3 moorston ¥inee | Faong Siree! Theater. 1 4 3 R: k . 5, e 3 U f, PIRICH h B b e run S sumot & e | o dorsmer 1t san A wee| SArsAPArilla | s s ; shte Tl whRL | The sposker then went on to say that he Bee. |-~Gus Johuson suffered & broken log | 1800 Governor. TLEL G8TE 70187 8,010 l'nl‘h \JI‘:IIIB'(-—H E corner dlst avenue nod “ The Hit of the Season, f § Jodie street: " : bought that every religious man should | yesterawy by belug struck with & pieco of | Novada will olect prosidential siectors, one e 1.0.A : iy i<l Y 0oriar $0ib akeaue 4ad | syl . ] Shoug! 10 & Great extant; bia Peligion. into ths | fimber whilo ‘at Work 08 the Crasses & cougressman, Judgs of tho suprome conrt, | el el Drvrias L esi) e met Mo Sl e 60 $Lb AlapuR 4ad | § Walsut HI OUR IRISH VISITORS ! - baliot booth ana vote' for moral, religious | Wilkitison bulldicg, and legislatare, which will eleot & Uyited Ia wituows whareof T Bive Lorannto sob my ] A i 3 * men, and shun the demagorueand bypocrite, L e———— Sues senator. For supreme fudge the | Cupres others, w"[cureyou | “hand us mavor of said ‘alty of Omata, this H - Inaeder aad Raturdar, ! To' apesking of congresswen, Kev. M Salvatiou Oil has cured many of ra demecrats enominated C. H. Belkoap “Ihe ) | ¥th any o October e 110 10 PSS ¢ alieilon rouran wile Lo (o e o ! 4 Williamsou said: “We do uol want & wan | tism whoo olher remedies fail. #rice republican siate convention decided Lo mak: ' abtesti Joun Guovas, Uity Olerk. olbdzly i v © AT s

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