Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 12, 1892, Page 8

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. e WO SUNDAYS THIS WEEK Mills Mecting Managers Arranging for an Extra Session on Wednesday, MANY BUSINESS HOUSES TO BE CLOSED Merchants Agree to Give T Specinl Opportunity to 1 mo; His Talk to to Men and More than 1,000 men listened to Evan Mills yesterday mo At Exposition hall. | The scrviee for men, not becau say anything that could not b the presence of boys or women, but b he wanted to preach o sermon that could be applied diveetly to the lives of grown men, and he wanted room in the hall for all the men who came, There were 1o ladies pres ent excopt those in the choir, but the sermon was intended exclusively Mr. Mills wanted to properly said in ause AR A RTINS 1. o T IR B Mr. Hillis led the singing, but he let the boys select several of the songs Dr. Asa Leard offered the opening prayer. 1t was a fervent petition in behalf of ‘the boys and young men gathered there to spend a fow hours in religious thought and worship. Mr. Mills read the first six verses of the first Psalm. He said that every boy before him should know these verses by heart, ny were not only beautiful but were won- derfully true. Mr. Hillis sang “Hav Say No" and the choir joined in the chorus, fills said he had not met an audience im feel more glad than this of two things he wanted the the outset, One was 1 the boys must stay until the meeting was over and the other was that they must not talk duving the sermon. 1f any of the lads wanted to sleep during the sermon they could do 5o, but they must not try to o out or to talk until he gave them permission Tickets were distributed for Mr. Mills next lecture, Tuesday night on “Dangers to Young Men.” The boys and young men yresent scemed anxious to get hold of the tickets Courage My Boy to and all the boys Putting Some Advice Mr, Mills found his text | chapter of Corinthians und fourteenth verse. aid he knew a few things about boys. boy once and he had three THE KING MACK WILL STAY HERE He Succeeds in Getting a Vote to Continue His Revival Services. SOME DISSENSION IN HIS CONGREGATION Three Attempts at n Vote Finally Lands n Majority The Preacher Defends His Cousre and His Personal Rtecol Probably 150 people were at Zion Bap- tist church, Twenty-third and Grant strects, last evening to attend Evangelist Kin Mack's revival. 'he interest in the meet ing was not all the colored evangelist could have wished for. The fecling that the con gregation is divided as to continuing the re vival services was very plainly manifest But King Mack is not easily disc nto the pulpit last evening with OMAHA DAILY BEE: iaged and | MONDAY, DI | FIRE IN FRANKLE'S GROCERY. Snow Interferedr with the Firemen—Loss Aboat 82,000, Fire in the Mak Meyer building at the corner of Elevetwh and Farnam streets, called out the @epartment at 1o'clock yes- terday afternoon..“The fire was in the gro- cery store of Frastkle & Mayhew, who oc- cupy the corner resms, On aceount of e amount of snow on the ground it was haml running for the hose carts and trucks; but they arrived in a very short time and=oon had the blaze under control. Linés dfYhose were run in \|‘| the stairway on Elevanth street, and up ladders [ at the front of the building and the lower floor was completely deluged in a few minut b loss on the building can casily be repaived for 00, but the grocery- | men will loso probably £1,500—damage by water. Both the building and the stock in the store were insured. About 0 year ago the same firm, then doing business across the street, burned out and the loss was al- most total. S - August Benson Buried, The remains of the late August Benson were lnid to rest yesterday afternoon in Forest Lawn cemetery. The funeral services | were conducted at 1:30 o'clock at the resi- FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL OIL This groat medicinal whiskey is especially valuable ‘or ca’archal colds, grip colds, and all pulmonary troubles, Thegrip is certain to appear azaln this season, and a wiss man or woman will ward off its approarh. Inno way can this be better done than by the use GENTLEMEN who are good dressers—who appreciate really fine clothing—who enjoy wearing garments . that fitand hang on a man as if they belong to him—_are invited to step into “The Nebraskas’ suit department today and inspect the elegant new Line of fine suits designed especially for | ihe holiday trade. Here are the ever popular the single-breasted the stately Prince Albert breasted square cuts, did you ask? sack squa smile. able —-the dressy cutaway re cut SHOULD suits in cheviots double=~ Well, we We areshowing a line ot these fashione bedford cords--cassi« of this pure, malt whisk-y, which is tha b stimulant in the market. Do not let druggist or groc » you any othe: which he may claim to be ‘justas g isnot trae. Send 1or pamphlet to, THE DU Y MaLT W ISKEY CO,, Rochester, N, ¥, dence of the deceased's sister, Miss Anna Benson, 131 nth str and | were of a impressive nature, Many frienc nt to pay the las 1 vites and joined the burial cortege to the meres and homespuns- tic weaves—that for style —tone—and var.ety of patterns would be hard to match at any execlu- sive merchant tailoring establishment. We show them in blacks blues—browns grays— — - tobacco—slate—fancy mixtures; in large and - AMUSRMENTS. sm:lllplzluds checks—cords—stripes—plain col- T et homioo|ors; with binding and without. Thirteen fift FARNAM St. Theater | 15, ), elegant gedl‘oml cord cheviot is a fuis‘lr- 4 Nights, Baginning Sunday Mat. Dec. 11 i sample price. If you want asuit to The Midnight Alarm. The greatest melodramatic production of DR E:SS | I P modern t.m Matinee Wednesday. 3 N in—here’s the always correct cutaway in worsted, in clay and corkserew—cheviots, plain and fancy—cassimeres, all wool and silk and wool; cutaways in black and dark rich colors; in stripes—plaids—checks—mixtures; a line of goods designed by some of the most noted makers of fine clothing—at such prices as four- teen fifty for a genuine clay worsted-—fourteen, seventy-five for an imported cheviot, and soon. | If you want to buy a handsome suit for father— { for husband—for one of the boys FOR CHRISTMAS the time to buy it—while there's lots to pick from— plenty of suits—plenty of sizes. Our line of sack suits in fina goods was never in better condition to select from, All the popular fabrics—made up with some litfle extra attention ag regards linings and workmanship-—with prices from four to si% dollars less than you'd expect them to be for such suits. removing the prejudice vhich inst him. He was not ent howe \d after the s e over tl those pressed dissatisfaction. Just before the elosing services the evan- gelist said he desived to have an expression from those present regarding the propositi in foreign and domes= seemed to be very inte ting to themas well He w nm.nlln warn the boys as the men, gs. First he wanted the 1 boys not to trifle with sinful things, He ex- GThe fiwst half hour of the meeti brothers often took different voted to mu: Mr. Hillis san: 1o goinge in the way. of integ- Sing the Wondrous Story,” with the a - | v v ) and Ch |. v-h_flx' \Iu{ 0 0! » chorus choir in @ vy o other took the opposite. into sin and manner. Prayer was offered by i e ‘Wright Butler, and Dr. Duryes ;. remarks about the proposed closing of bus e A B b to continue the re Those who fa fness houses fora few hours on next Wed- mesday. Ho said that the s men of boy to be tied to his mother. the continuation of the services were re- Mr. Mills told how monkeys are quested to raise their hands, The e i by hunters taking advantage of the simian's | wagnot very general, and the exhorter cony Omahin realized the fact that st natural imitative bent, and thus invei ARG o ikTag AL Wi e a8 that now being put forth was from a bus- | the unwary animals into pulling t 4 i i Sneas standpolnt worthagreatdenltothecity. | on. That was juat the wiy the devil caught 1 small percentige of the congrogation Tho welfare and stability of the com- | boys, Ho persuaded them to imitate Jand King Mack was a little nettled munity depended upon the mortality and the | and wicked men and tho first thi but his wits were at work. integrity of the people. This was nothing $t& Uounited § QupraYs more or less tha ) @ and united effort on tht part of the Christian people of Omaha 1 knew they had the tar Ho wanted a more general response and o A A EBAE Fo 100N THtoeRt i quick ted that he had put the question e e e o e o ¢ ” wrong. and again_invited those favoring the them toward everything that was g continuation of the revival meeti to rise pure and noble in_human life. As a hu-.li’—_ to their feet. The number was cc lerably ness proposition this effort commended its ed and more than one-half of his to all sensible, law-nbiding men, and | s arose, i “Good, T have got you,” exclaimed the AeaiLaglhd ol evangelist, and with « tritmphant smile he seated himsel. here was notthing out of the or st night's meeting, It was i v h as may be witness Aftican house of worship in The worshippers were not so lib- eral with giving expression to their feelings as generally is the case, but a few of them rmed their duty in this regard. Svangelist Maclk's sermon wis not any bet- than most any African minister will de- . He grow very At times for the benefit of those wh aith in his sincerity. plain in giving s people to und that they we sing it and some dire disaster would over- take them. mnouncing the text Mr. M nted to tell of what the ministers wurches had done for the i had _established 1on Lafayette strect in Loui men, and had contributed cessful, Wi who yet ex- for a rd boots of St s to postpone tep. He ised all the boys to Christians and to grow up good, honest and uscful men. People have no idea how crude and cruel soap can be. It takes off dirt. So far, so good; but what else does itdo? It cuts the skin and frets the under-skin; makes red- ness and roughness and leads to wor Not soap, but the alkali in it. THE ;;EST in th Pears’ Soap has no free, cial 1’ veAGAars alkali in it. It neither red- r dens nor roughens the skin, It responds to water in- stantly ; washes and rinses off in a twinkling; is as gentle as strong ; and the after-effect is good. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. Bw . ATRIE. commoncina SUNDAY, DEC. Hth Famlily Matinces Wednosday and Thursday. Tho Great and Only PROF. D. M. BRISTOL, EQUESCU RRICULUM JOHN C. PATRICK, Manager. DUCATED HORSES, MULES AND PONIES. Novel and Intenscly Interesting Knter The largest show of the kind over or- DEFENDE IVALS. Mr. Mills Takes a Ballot on the One M Went Out, OFvery seat in Exposition hall was taken long befere Evangelist Mills opened his ser- vices last night and in a few moments after the opening prayer standing room was at a premium and the doors had to be close The usual service of song preceded the mon. The audience scemed to taken up with the music, mw and Question— ces of business fora few hours on Wedne v of this week that their employes an opportunity to enjoy mid-weck Sub- | us thought about tl sor- WORLD S0. 20 Matl- dmitted to the mati- PONY RIDE be especially " Chitdran. in fact X and given n FIRE nunity should be sustaned, I would a respectfully siggess that the husinéss men of the ety close wces of business on Wednesday, D for day, either from YeM. C. A. HALL, 1T7 SATURDAY, DEC. Special” Retura Engagoment of WILL CARLIZTON Author of Farm Ballads. Subjoet—‘Better Time: Intersper: orjginal pocms, A ; eserved se: n sale at Chase every way & Eddy's, 113 t.. after 9 a. m Thursd Bec. 15, Como early ns the demand is sure bo immediato and continuous Mills talked people who were sinner the teachings of the bible. that many frowned onrev of the excitement that g ally centers around such gatherings, This, he thought, and_claimed that nine out of ten middle-aged and ol men were brought to hrist by revivals. Then after making atement the speaker asked how many that audicnce been led to the throne of grace by joining churches Out of the hundreds preseit only five stood up and Rev. Mills claimed to have carried his point that revivals did more to convert people than the every-day plodding work of the church “Tlien he told a lot of stor among the toughs in New Yo HF about the foolish nd made light of hen he ted s on account with ‘What the Leader Thinks. Before entering upon his sermon Mr. Mills took oceasion to < of the Wednesd meeting and the proposed closing of pl of business. He said he wanted 1o cong ulate the people of Omaha upon the 1 - ness with which this request to close had been met. “Here is a list of the names of busincss men who have signed the agreement to close,” and the evangelist began to unroll a sheet of paper about ten feet long, ¢ covered with signatt ¥o [} res FIRST METflpnigT CHURCH Saturday Evening, Doo. 17, THE MENDELSSOHX QUJIN'l'lil’Ili CLUB Concert Company of Boston under the ma of the Grant Street Baptist church, sville, he will tell yon all n write to Re Prank, | the First Street Baptist. church, the | church_in the stateof Kentud you to find me out, brothers. I an tian and I live a Ch life, 1k lifo I want Chri it It you have Admission T RS S A ol D R i s Roman Catho- 1d pnofessed in- fidels in the list. vinall my life seen a more general on the part of all classes to help along with the work of improving the moral and spiritual_condition than that which it manifested by s which T now hold in my hand. And this is only a beginning. We don't propose to give this lis ;. papers for publication unt ness men havo an_opportun There are scores and sign it I believe as soon chance. “The iden is to have the business ho closed for a few hours on Wednesday, to i nd the managers themselves i in aweligious of the week, free from the thought that they taking the time of their employers or that they are losing busi from the stores and ofi close from 4 30 until 40 until noon, or from 5, just as they suw proper or most conyen- fent. Most of the wholesale houses would close in the afternoon and the retail stoves would probably close in the forenoon and keep open in the afternoon. That plan seemed to suit the business men best. Glven a Chi Mr. Hillis san, Conveni e to Choose. v do You Wait a 3 r. Mills began his sermon 1o 1 t was Deuteronomy xxx,,10: I aven and carth to re this day against you that I have set b you lifé and death, blessing and cur: therefore choose life that both thou und thy seed may live.” ‘This was one of the closing addresses of Moses to the people of | He had been a great statesman, a philosopher and a poet, one of the greatest leaders of men the world ever saw. He was about to die s were some of his L tion gelist said that ( reason and He expected te A reasonable man m avily be a re- | ligious man. Submission to the will of God | Wwae & mark of the very highest reason. God | wust help a man or he could not be perfect n his youth the speaker had started to write an essay on manhood. He had never one past the opening words which, were ‘“Manhood is—"" He had stopped theve be- cause the subject meant so muc doubted whether he would ever be tella half of what manl best way to find out was to let ( heart. The speaker had once say that he was not a Chris wils not man life. That wa fession. o be bl sinner was to be something less than a man. God ted overy man to make the best of himself. Some men seemed to think it was smart to live for the devil until nearly the close of life and then turn over to God the dregs and «come in with a miserable whine for merey at the last minute. at was not manly. 1t was despicably small, “What did he | which one man as) wvery vich man who “He left it ull,” was the question another concerning a ad died. s the significant roply an abundance of this ods would go down to the cold with nothing but a poor, wasted, shriveled remnant of u soul. The invitation was extended for all those who wished to make a change in_the char aeter of their lives to vise and ask for the rayers of religious people, and some twenty- ve or thirty men arose. Tho cards were elrculated and a large number expressed willingness and desire to become Christians by attaching th gnatures to the aud handing the ck to the ushers, Hear the Pre Probably the lugest of boys ever assembled in Omaha greeted Mr. Mills yesterday afternoon at the Exposition hallin a special service iutended for the benefit of hopefuls ranging in age from b to 18. The main auditorium was completely filled with bright faced lads of nearly every unationality, complexion and condition if life. The colored urchin sat elbow to elbow with the boy of German or Swedish or Ivish extraction. The Jad of American parentage was there in all his original earnestness and in large num- bers. How they sang! The waves of har- mony that swelled up over that splendid uvenile assembly was 4 most wonderful at- station to the earnestuess with which the youth of the country enters upon things spiritual o the extent of his understanding. by 1 'supnear the front rose from their nd started to leave the hall. The end gentleman saw ud stopped his preaching long enough s them back 1o their seats. About the same time a gentleman standing near one of the east end doors politely asked the usher in charge to let him out, but was i formed that it was against “orders” to ang one to leave the hall until the services were over. The man who wanted to get out gently but firmly, informed the polite usher that ho was goiug out even if he had to kick the door down—a 1 asked meet- 1 tell the merit of well as the cures = - ANNOUNCEMENT Prof. D. M. Bristol's school of educated Thorses the most prosperous amusement o in the Unit tes, will_appear new theater tonight, sday and _Thursday mitinees Wedn at the close of wh vited to visit the take o free endowed, hestra will nof palace cars, It Lat horses can, un- formance of , but Pro 1t after night, rive in thel rems almost ing aided, gi i two and Bristol : 5 and send people away wonde ever where animal instinct o begins. At th® Farnam Stre gagement of three nigh day evening, December | in “Davy Crockett ma, which h seasons. The play ot theater opens an en- nmencing Thurs- with Frank ¥ vather remark: stood the test of is one which always in- of “Davy honest, ry with it de and in- n love with aymate, ely child* . His love is of that character i aly akin to worship, and his unscltish devotion, which never presumed to hope for reward, finally penetrated the heart of fiis goddess and brought together the two beings so dia- ally opposed in charvacter, Usual mat- ince Saturday. M. B. Leavitt's new sy tion, “Spider and Fly night's engagement at Boyd's theater [ duy, December 16, wi fnce Saturday. 1eve of the audience. t gifted with the gentleman, he falls i Eleanor Vaughn, his boyhood who was removed from him in hood, and returns an educated ctacular produc- will begin thr Mr. Stuart comes to i Wedne Goldsmith's hi; Conquer,” minent comedian, ay, Tuesday and d will present y, “She Stoops to with an claborite setting of fine I He will also be seen in his famous ch r of Bertie, the Lamb, in Bronson Howard's comedy, “The Henriettu,” SUPREEN A Cure for Crou; your children ave subj keep a bottle of Cha Remedy at hand. 1t isa proypt and n cure. 1 given us soon as the croupy cough appears it will pre For sale by druggists. Everybody buy N."Y. Counts pé Standurds per ean, Favorites per can, 13c. Also bulk Standards, solid meats, if wanted, and celery from to 4be per bunch. Send your Chrisimas orders at once to David Cole & Co., “The Anti- Mouopoly Ovyster House.” Goods the very best. No firm allowed to undersell us, 810 So, 10.h street, Omaha, Neb, a Christiun life and no one can say anything else and tell the truth,” Didn't Make His Collection. Mr. Mack then delivered h was quite lengthy. His sermor ten, and ho took occasion to manuscripts in the pulpit are a curs will be the ruination of the pul ded into sin in Omaha pretty hea said he proposed to hold open me: down on Ninth street, and hoped. to rec some of the unfortunate women there. had tried this | nd found it to be a ve ul one ermon ended with an to those not Chri: ns 1o come to Two or three responded and asked for He meetings will continue st chureh, and will evening. at the Zion be held each The eareful mothc Oil handy, for cuf piadelad A Motors Wrecke Anaccident on themotor lin and Webster streets yesterd broke the platforms of two not do any othe amage bey assengers on the h at the Webster hbound ided with a train bound for Hanscom park. It it sup- posed that a passing team driving in the car track had opened the switch at Sixteenth fternoon g up The 1f you are biliou take Beecham's Pills, OR SOUTH Qln the Wabnsh Ronte, The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south. Only 87 hours to Hot Springs. Only 39 hours to New Orleans, Only 384 hours to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville, With™ corresponding fast time to all points east and south. Round trip tickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, Laike Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, San Fran: cisco, Mobile, Jacksonville, Tampa, Ha- vana and all the winter resorts of the south and west. Reclining chair cavs free to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination. Iortickets, sieeping car accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or write, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha, —_— Real estate. Burguins only. M'y word is good, W. G. Albright. 621-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg, e Complete New Stock of Furniture, All goods marked low in plain figures. CHAS. SHIVERICK & Co 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam ¢ e I Frescoing and Interior decorating; de- signs and estimates furnishod. Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. - NEW PIANOS FOR RENT--Ford & Chariten Music Co., 1508 Dodge, il Shetland Ponies for ale at Horton's pony farm, Muscatine, Iu. Holiday goods, Frenzer, op. p. o. DIED., s of five lines or leas under this head, Aty cents; each ddditional line ten cent HUSTON - Doc. 10, 1892, cloved duugh- 2 5 nionths? | 1 from_thé resideuce, 627 1o Prospect Hill, Dec. w02 pom. Friends invited: D*PRICE'S Cam Baklng owder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Milli-us of Homes—40 Years the Standard, but did | Frecklo: your f Dirty. How to Cure Freckles IN 3 DAYS. MME. M. YALE’S LA FRECKLA WILL DO IT. Since the baginning of the world pratty faces have been spoiled with freckles and the most heautifn complexions hidden up by these unsightly blemishes. LA FRECKLA red by MME « wnad an i tho celobs infidence, She wke you young I color. Nodyo i1 deveiop yonr Wi shippod won from (hicay, ar vou ean kot them from your druggist. He will get them for you. ) to your druggist on Monday ani get a bottle of La' Frockin, tuko 1t home und apply itaccording to directions on Monduy, Tucsdas V. 1 frockle. ricel us wien & 1LY baby. rice $1.0. St | Chicago, Il Mail Dept. 52 for 5 | YALE'S val | uavieBenuty Book Free. CAUTION, KENNEDY'S KENNEDY'S 8fl53‘5fl‘i@lq AST INDIA BITTERS IN H AI,:{ & gt VUL Jinly i S 1¥loNLY IN BOTTLES I\P“M Wi N BITTEH TRADEMARK IM Hutchinson’s Kid Gloves They last longer and wear better than any other make. They are stylish, and made Trom selected skins only. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED B%F~ PERFECT FITTING B9~ LATEST STYLES B9~ MOST DURABLE axo THEY NEVER RIP 1t your dealer does not have them and vou wwant to kmow something abont the EST GLOVES MADE write (0 the manu- facturer for his illustrated book about gloves. S0HN C. HUTCHINSON, MANUPACTURER, —THE— Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE, t vaginal It Is the only Syringe ev er luvented by which vagl nal i minisie: 10g aud solling the eloth i0g or necessitating the LB AND HARD KUBBER BHYLL Price $3.00. Mall orders solicited TheAloe & Penfold Co., Tickets For P.fl'lnii&rmrkvy : KID GLOVES The Boston Store, N. W. Corner 16th and Douglas. NEBRASK A Nationpal Bank, S. DEPOSITOR U OMAIL I8, Capital........ooo0 voee . $400,000 Surplus...... ... $65,000 Officers and Diroctora—Henry W. Yates, prosidont: I C. Cushing, vice presidont; I WV John ¥, Colling, J. N. 1. Patric Recd, cashier, THE IRON BANK. Merchants’ Hotel ercnanis kiotei. FARNAM ST., Between 15th and 16th Streets, W. A, PAXTON, JR., PROPRIETOR assumod the management of the Merchunts' Hotel, [ will make such Improve- ments und changes as wiil make this house one of the best at which tostop in Omaha, The requirements and wants of all patron will be carefully attended to. Being mos centrally located this hotel offers special at tractions to the traveling pubiie. A continu ance of its formerliberal patronage s respect fully asked. W, AT PA OMAIIA, Dec. 1,718 The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Hotel GOR. 12TH AN HOWARD STS, 40 Rooms 3t per day. 50 Hooms at §3.00 per day, 80 Heoms with Buth at §.00 per day. 90 Rooms with Bath at §3.50 to $4.5 per day, OPENED AUGUST 1st Modern | 3 ruished Thronghout, _ . 8. ERB, Prop. DR. R. W. BAILEY Teeth Filled With. out Pain by the LatestInven- ton, Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. 4 A Full Sof of Teeth oo Rubber for $5.0). th extractad 1o the £ sawo Perfect fit g morning. New Et See spectmens of Remavable Bridge. o0 specimens of Flexible Klastle Plate All work warranted as represented Office Third Floor Paxton Block, Telepbone 1085, 16th and Farnam Sts. Take elevalor or staliway (10w 10th 56 utrance. OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT offers today CENUINE kanag7a’ roo cork-sole shoes, just the thing for damp weather—at$ —the six-dollar kind in shoe stores. All of the Railroad Companies Centering in Omahahave agreed Fine Specialties and Sandals to as | can sell. If they can do it they are dandies. 1 do not sell at retail, but supply the largest concerns all oveg 1o bringas many Rolled Edge Arclics, Excluders, | Lumbermen and Rubber Boots, and | the west with RUBBER CLOTHING, FELT BOOTS, CERMA| SOX, MACKINTOSHES. etc. There is fun ahead, but no bettin allowed. If you are on my side have your shoe dealer SEN FOR L ISTS and DISCOUNTS. ZAGHARY T. OMAHA. NEB. g ASK YOUR HUSBAND * D 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. rinary disc | tronting pondence 0 ntents or 00k (Myal Por Ch LINDSEY. To Bring Home a Bottle of PURE RYE. household as strictly get it at store. It is an indispensable mended by physicians wholesome. He can drinking place or drug liquor, recom- pure, rich and any high-class DALLEMAND & CO., CHICAZO, ILL. w vital power. ite or fnstriments sent by mall o der. Une peravnal i proferred. Con of Life) sent free. Otlice hours Yu.m. (09 p . Fund REMOVAL SALE. ) private diseasws. N uy b3 trosted at bome ed, 1o wark Lo indl 0 110, Correapondence strictly priva ays 10 m. to 12 m. +eudstamp (Or rep! VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, Thirty Days only we will of iristmus Jewelry ira stock of 1 and Silverware at less than manvfacturer’s cost. Diamanls and Fourteenth and Farnam Streets Will move Jan. 1, to N. W, Cor. 16th and Faream. o BAFES FOR SALE. a, iy maha* Remember; J rDOWNS

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