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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TONDAY, JULY WOULD STARVE HER FOR I7|txe xtesso mn o sx sera)p, (ORDON'S PSALN OF HOPE| 5y £ . 282 e 1 | goosevostessuesasssesossont He I8 with you as with the master. He said, | Barber Onenr Peligh Embraced aud Robbed | | “Cast thyselt down'from the pinnacle,” but by an Encrgetie Wench. | _— | he could ‘not put fertn nis hand to cast nim | § PULPIT EDITORIALS i il ’, il of Sunday mornin cer Sullivan id ' lown Mis, Zoigler's Faith Not the Kind to Keep | '“1"1,’ : i A i “,'\'T ped ':'”v‘\‘]h‘h]”] Better Things for the Country and for the | Another thing abeut the devil is : ny i Her in Place as Janitor, would probably have taken several moons fo World at Haod, bt R REV. FRANK CRANE. I | a tramp showld come into your house | — certain members of the detective force to — and begin to give orders to the family you RRRRLEINRU FAMILY.OF EIGHT TOSUPPORT /e sabeety vx (16 Kevy U WG GHECR) G f S e S GTANG T OF PHOMISE. ARE |Batwuen St THGRawwtdnes thik: o Evys) | e New oreen ta e ads ever obtained the necessary velocity. | A i€ | between you. The devil does t He €1y The New Woman: Amid m - BU | his Is a nice home you have; now put a 3 NOSNEROE | bottle of brandy on your sideboard to poison Ter Herole Straggle with Adversity Not ) “l ekl P i Gounoll faum | Last Years of a Century Always Eventtal— | your boys: put werthless, nasty bocks in L ; Appreciated by Dervishes of School ; the tolen money in their | WUAE tHe TWentlsth Centdry Wi~ | Hbrary tuatwill dobemnk your daughters, Tuke | SICHCE, Che WOmAR {UeSiion Surges on JAE (] [ Board—lndignant Friends Petition . Bring — A Sermon in Viow of sight and put ML pa i ket bt ihtat — 1 (S 1C prlce. for Mer Relostatement, I e the Fourth of July, fut you say, “'Stop, my father and mother did | man. Tt (& thoRe ifiy) Kook ekt Wiy Sk ¥ not talk that way “Your father and mother y I were old fcols,” 1o what 1 bid you, A iy v A little one-story cottage at the southeast : ; ot @ colored | «Optimism of the Fourth of July” was the [ Would any one else dare venture on suct LU e AL L, corner of Forty-first and California o| i ; ats at the time | toplc of Rev. Dr Gordon's a Mgl L ' ; Yo 1 the Ihange of: thie plillosonlier, st voldl it the home of Mrs. Amanda Zelgler and the milk of human | the Westminster Presbyterian church yester- e AL bbbl L 1 run I LA Ll f the philosopher, “"Tlsn’t all gold that glitters, IR SRiiinn, The oidest of th \ o8 L it e? Wha can there be ty and morality x. But all th Tuagine the situation of a big supply of 12, while the yc i ! t woman fmmed our last nat anniversary W human ex ; 1an Kkind, and three hundeed of anoth battling agalnst scareity of Since the Dave 8 ¢ L L € b that from midnigh evil 8 y of m @ five years ago Mr Tl t was the day for pessi h st b LR n s lips, Bellih ked o nists’ day. Fourth of duly ) El ver "y We've prepared well, but not wisely, But while we can't battle Wlhose aavings ar lidn't do a thing but e last year we had just escaped from Kelle Ly y L L The r I a nst Providence, let us enconrage buying by bitterly eut prices. wages were the famil ; elved. The osculatory em- | (hreatening xed by nature, Our ¢ . : re ci t suits, each honestly worth $12.50, knifed down to $6.75. FTHE THIS1E B TASE: WH Miohads Akt 1 s, whatever is good in it N now that revenue has ce » NUd001Y KA1 THEC Heb- HrshuRA ples to placa mouths, T N N L Fresh, clean, newly made suits, lining, mechanism, cut, trim- to know a r r ng and hurriedly departed. A minu LINAM LU LR Rt ) my at Wash e 5y i nd 1“( i ot ) i loth of the very hest ever put int S12.00 t pitiless major 3 r lored man ap 1 from the ington to keep Coxey off the grass plot ;. e e % . s 4 . s ! Sl LA n two hours he turned up two person laughable, some that is commend v that is bumptious, and most that able woman s} g He aald A like ours—H00 suits of a money has sald that : rificed fter pausi tront of t I roads were } s mixiy fatal draught e Bl AU G iy marriag fibre all wool, not a flaw, not a Wk In the garment—$6.75 a suit. poor woman 1 k t t on alyzed " etie str g . 1 oh DR ; eternal, natural, happie ¢ Light 1 e of Cassimere in S-button eutaway sack and navy gathers her . L ng t mus The nation a With ten n th 1 R i Von't ) v Buy a suit—don't buy—as you please. This is the most we can sac- that are t i p Iyzed, manufacturing su with & Lk cent, le or double breasted sack style And mik show i ut that this sup rifice; we shan’t loose another penny more. I a $12.00 suit for $6.75 ble turn of th How th fra iral i Che i 0 ! L isn't isn't encouragement enough for to loosen the shoestring of your nlt fering. It t e hor pockethi then—we'll put them in camplior or dump ‘em into the i The devil was s ioh | 3 { by per t ] €, | gerous ! ¥ And of e devil's gone i dil Council Bluffs Missouri river. ot the # v sl ias come after t B s’ peol 1 like 1o know 4 t i This offer to lust the entire week, 1,‘\\ | v e 3 20l reserve " r e ] ag, v cyel Was equally . e I 1. New MAJOR HALFOKD's FAREWELL, livide ti ive the girls as much Zci ’ € f 5 i & furr in pr constru freedom s r brothers, Never LT y 4 ' p 3 1 wag manufacturing classes | i Closing Woras to tho O Young | fear for mode voman-hears can take wh e t g advanced. Comme s reviving Men's Christian Association are. of i girl an equal educa to be related e adventur B o S B v A {1 Major Halford delivered his farewell ad- | {20 With the B LRy consider e sh could not tell much, His mind was vancing In price rapldly, Rall-] o0y 4o the Young Men's Clirtstian assocla- | oiger ms er. QI SiYat s ¢ 1 1 with the money that was g new ca Hlture G 1 Aflair ventila T 0 Q) (SWUH AR E Ve, torTo ure. | SHON 36 44 never. bbtoram Mhe | tiontyester ft n, and the auditorium LR not m | ich had filled his soul | nig day 1s coming in o rap- | was packed with appreclative Omahans Dkt s g EFval b yene | 8 rt time before, but which | Idly we cannot appreciate it. hear a man wl faithful Christian work " | 1d not describe the But why? As plain as was I's hand In | hag won him many friends in this commun. A A0 £ atiievernl that man very well, and he eould not describe | the calamities that overtook us is Gx hand | jiy | cency innocency wor that is WAL, e e | the man at all. but the palice on this side | in this blessed change. They are alike the | “fho y. but a witle f She | Wolll ot have c ar o two, th er were notified of the fobbery, and | Lord's doing ahd matvelous In our eyes purity in her that does not have its ing Men's Christian Association band played sacred music. After prayer the ik also told that the woman and man | There is this difference, however, that while : i f s ignorance, o another - wdience sang “Our Country, 'Tis of Thee.” J ‘ ugh to tom be a c couple by the name of | the calamities were the direct result of our | president ¢, A. Starr introdteed Major Hal- > dd ¢ § It's a J O 1L rded by thos Beligh came over the river to|sins, the change is not the result of our|ford and the speaker delivered a splendid | AUCstion of stren will overce 1 a PR assistance righteousness, but entirely for “His name's | talk upon “Quit You Like Men.” The life | th¢ Woman or the Lk LUl “"‘“1“"“:“ O "“‘m"m“, There werc no detectives about the station | sake.”” He must be a good shepherd, whet of the apostie Paul and his achlevements | Pelieve L et 0 s bl of commendation. ' She has worked early 440 | ana Oficer Sullivan was called In from his [ we are good or bad equally. What does it | was the text women, but it wi » affairs mor late to keep her numerous chil t beat and the case was placed in his ha presage? It generally been held that | Tho address was seasoned with excellent | Womanly. Woman i BALECE A ably clothed and to atons by her ow lisra aoneluded the ¢ 17 . il 2 ob & 08 s serfod of » ism. She would mak less “‘prac e e Shortcomings of her dlssotute | HE concluded that i€ the parties were in the | t} ginning of a century s a period of | advice to young men. The major said that | fi. S Vomte e Rods e e sho of et d city they were somewhere in the Third ward | specfal importance fn human affairs. History | it was not physical splendor that made men ! husband. - Although her henlih is not ot the | 1 he did not lose much time In going down | corraborates this belief. Not that the first | great, Some of the short (ohat made fmen | cruel; every profession bbish. ~ Why s 1L LI N it i ere. After some search he discovered a r of a century s the exact time for great [ men had written their names thé highest | '° 1Ot the hearthstone as good a place to di ea 1 1S C0110my. the first complaint has yet to be heard of 40Y | colorcd man who told him that a messenger | events, but that thereabouts they happen. |and fn largest lotters on the roll of fame, | CUSS SiIver or tariff o the Platte canal as s lack of car cleanliness in the bulldings | boy 1aq been called to a lodging house at ers of great men, series of great events | Paul was not.a Sandow. He was a giant, | "2, Saloon : : | of which had charg .1 | 101 South Eleventh street by a woman and usually. dlatinguished the closing years | However, in. good. de The civilization of the world is another | When a reporter called at her home the | (12 "cho had sent him ont with & messame ne century and the opening years of its | The speake cireu a make ugnal Zeigler's ¢ \ y name for its womanization. ! 1 T B Il e L e (a bbb ey . ; years e speaker remarked that the personal | IMe f0r Mte womanization | 0 A well man can do as much poor wor | me “Miller.” Sullivan went to the essor. Consider this carefully and then | pronoun could be appropriately and f Jifteocling: o) ahtltro/anc [y it Mke %1 fodging house, but the proprietor swore u W your own conclusions. In four years | quently used even under suspicion of ego- | lred field for woman s that they feel that | il r children were standing near her. | and’ down that there was no colored woma 1 a half the twentieth century will begin. | tism by men whose manhood and deeds war. | 8000ness is the Aoy beTate rk A / / re “undel Cu I G evidently tr¥- | there. Finally the officer succeeded In con- | Not so very iar distant. Just long enough [ ranted ft. A man first had to bulld up a | {4 and away besond brilliancy or intel- | work as two men w ho are Llln(lC ing to co her the little ones sobl | vincing him that he was the man to whom | to get grea. affairs under way, and on every | name and then his personality, if hased on | IcCtuality. —To which the puipit says amen sympathy was such o sceno as MIRHt | 3 colored | b follo i et of o much Toved reative and Hiditoledilnii o eriicobtit The || hya lsedihented Bnd g RS Herys etonne]MANA Bebiism! ParbAR vorse of Mary B. James of Minneapolis: | the weather,” and do it better. A S b o (e U1 hnd Been |tk s for two years. But this midsummer the | He advised young men to pay as they go | ~—Lhe clever, the witty, the brilliant girl, n-thw been pitifu ho ]\\ ho's dar?” came from the inside in a Is of industry are all in motion. Does |and to have a clear balance sheet with God | ¢ oo, 250 F6N, Who can ¢ . ey N =3 gohbec I male voiee, not z 1 1 y th o v . b € ovi € 18, o ) N, e not suggest to us that God i preparing |at the end of every day's work, There T LRtERaY. ; } ¢ f 1 N p N A S When Mrs. % s asked why sh Ssh. Shat up. vo' fool nigea’. Dis am make the last years of the nineteenth | should be a little over on the credit side of | . s AN DOX O {'P'-lns Fabules in the offic had lost favor | ird she could not | Ainky Jones,'” : Ry ing the name of his nc informant and | on the eve of such activity and prosperity | With the Supreme Manufacturer should be rom the pulpit . . tho American Protective asscoiation protocto- | succeeding in concealing his rich brogue. . | 45 we have never Known. 1 {here ia 1o be | Kept. 'God made men and they shoud never | e clever. the witty, the brilliant, men, will save hired help, rato had ascertalned her falth and the indn- | The door opened and the officer stepped | anything learned fr s of the t forget that they were the product. They E ORe e L IHA RORTeC I many date of council No. 125 went forth that she | into the room. The negro's cyes n to| it Is that this Fourth of July will usher in |should “quit themselves like men® on all| There’s steddy and constant demand must be displaced creep out of his h L brass buttons and threatened to fall on the | § in v Major Halford said that O 2 . i Te AHa all on the | States particular, has never experienced. Major Halford said that Omaha needed | gtandard” of morals (one for men, anothe AEiaralinaYe feakel out vh 1\ 1r ll H:”v; v(”‘ r before he came to himself. A negro | The nineteenth century has been the time | ‘more real men’ and £o did every commun- | for women) so much as to begin to make :]r th 3 mln.lv (’ w-([ lv ”\ ‘r”mm rlr;” ”n \m.v;u was also In u‘ room. The officer | of the tru scovery of America. We have [ ity. Men" were wanted badly, men of | verses about the *‘pure, swee z ey Vot 0 e report ¢ o committed | searched the negro's clothes and discovered | been going up and down the land and dis- | honor, true Christianity and noble charac- | Give the g es i v ‘s Tabules: S ¥ drug: y (e st Innuant | o oot ppocketboole b o aL contalt Ering lin: redOMreet LTher Ly entatis caits!| EE R Omnalia s HEQUNROTIS: buthneaded Ermorel | L o SpSIEcEt e e (b0 Gen M A ey e san Lt A T been dc A _number of the most-infuen- | g3 Both tury will be the period of the sattlement | Young men should build up character and and the Whisky T DNaLtEuRt pans Chemi pan: 10 Spruce st., N. Y. { the police statlon and gave their names as | and development of America. This is the | 8uard it jealously. Trusts and th hisky Trust e trus the Davenport gchcol have united in petition- | John and Jennie Miller. pmen America, s ing the board to reconsider its action and an | again and In the man’s shoe was found an ¢ timely suggestions, and : | commerce. ~ The whisky business, the open b nd au ( n s shoe was foun {he poosimists had. their day. but thie com. | of timely suggestions, and at its close Major } : L | effort will he made at the Xt meeting to ] other $20 gold piece, making the entire ,,l,: }m..rl\'.' the l‘-‘;--n..“u. will 1.)”‘,‘ ,;“, ,h,,:r Halford was greeted with applause prolonged | T nd when you add holls.to & sore it have her reinstated, Among those who have | amount recovered $165. A CVEEY th AT S hnTare OBLURIALS | Hls yEas| AuaRvigorous: makes a combination pecullarly noxious. It signed the petitton are the principal and | Jennie Miller acknowledged that she was | o1 1 ‘:“ it ‘r)x A5 ‘(”‘ ORVIN:SBLLIIA.VD is piling Pelion upon Ossa. sachers of the Davenport school, Wi | s Ewomantwib s roabes i 1 i il have their reward. s g Yet trusts are not strang unnatural teachers of t aven the woman who robbed Beligh and promised | The twentieth century will build somewhere THE WONDERFUL BLACK HILLS, hings. They are the legitimate ontcome of Y. dohth of a muich loyed Teiative and | SocoioTed woman had sent a note from the | side le tho atir of prepuration. The fires | merlt, deserved proud reflection and even | Dot Ihe some o true of men. = Mere Is i answer, but it i that the sples of whispere officer, assum- | century ite greatest years, and that we are [ good deeds fn life. An honest set of books | AR R R R e gl ad when he saw the | such a period of prosperity as the United | occasions Nothing will Kill the abominable “double Fgan S R G DRI in and woman were taken to Both were searched | year for the optimists. Last Fourth of July | The address was concluded with a number | '8 the boil on the neck of the modern body of s i | ) Nash, Dr. §. D. Mercer, Dr. A. B. Somers. | to obtain the remainder of the money, al- | in the interior of America the Iargest 6ty === present merciless, unjust, anachronistic -~ Caurehill Parker, Mrs. €. S. Raymond, John | though she refused to tell where it was | he wori A'l Teachers ~hould Know F. Coad, J. P. Finley and many others. planted. The two will probably be A number of the members of the board fhack to Council Blufis today t has ever known. With electric g i a | t ‘ 4 ho > Blac (g e A barbarous business principles. system taken | jocomotives and steamships, Burope and | All about the Black Hills—historic, tnstruc-, JHMRC DB LN makes right “Devil take the hindmost,” “Moral and humane s have no place in political there. cconomy,” “To restrict production is as legiti- know that her dismissal was contemplated | wouth is at City Ticket Office of Pennsylva \l\vhl l:lmx” n cx‘.‘.,l.Jylw'vl"h (I jdm (1].”11’1K ‘|’«Iu‘v e eatost to! the! Nallouall Bduoationall aar!|imate! ae ito eniaris (e . merket,r a system in the committee report and would vote for} pines, 248 South Clark &t., or at Union for His own name's sake. Tead the history | fociation meeting at Denver, holding tickets | built on such crumbling stones as these, I her reinstatement. One of the members w on. Send u letter or telegram to Daring, | of the United tes. with the bible for a |OVer the Union Pacific, have an unprece- | say, normally develops the trust. The suc- was Instrumontal in obtalning her removal | 348 South Clark st., Chicago, and he wili | commentary, and it becomes clear that rights | dented offer in the way of a low rate, re. ( ceseful business man naturally gravitates into sald that he had been assured that her hus- | jac ™ ioe o™ oo point In the east turning through the Black Hills Prot. | the comb band ought to be abla to support the family [ (P46 CERUS 1O SR D yieieaty ANE | eouRT will triumph and man become | gjem, of Fremont Normal school, Fre.| The syndicate Is the senior class of the na- e e ieils miadectp: bi V‘hh'h’ 1 l:',\xv\.l‘[‘.n‘l"lhxl”‘:f « !lx'l\..u.v He's | worthy of 1 It and his Maker. As Long- | niont, Neb., will personally conduct an ex. | tional business colleg mind that she ought to be removed in favor | i A€ G0 ¥ I ennsylvani | ellow says cursion party on this trip. Consult | | v a 0 ) 3 Asla will be brought within a few days, and | tive, interesting to a gre: gree than ST MR DU LR R T New York and San Francisco within a day | AUy other part of the uaxt against Mrs. Zelgl The mors con Buning Kallroad Ticke's In Chleago SRithareaTieriot i he URItad Gtk ber ZanatbaT he Hot Springs ot Dakota are servative members stated that they did not | Rest place to get tickets for the east a of the con It cd States, and hun | Sioverii laiiy him or | The Ilinols supreme court has rendered a of some one who needed the position. LKy oyercthi e Ty L"“ o Qut of the shadows of night the nearest agent F., B. & M or Unlon | decision that is a swe blow at all trusts, healthy—grow happy~-giow tosy checked and bright eyed, ou HIRF Pacific railway for further particulars, 50 say the newspapers, Yes, and D.n Quixote RoOTBEER. This gt 2ab bicalth- AR GOy Ghit S .y | Ways in west and northwest by asking. for It fs daybreuk everywhere, Y A DI b . I apane j anasbam 00TBEER. This gt al healt v emperance drin FUN WITH THS SWITCHMEN |, In all the years of our bistory as a nation i AR S g N YR el Lk should be kept in evasy bome. will benefit and delight we have nev had an nniversary of o SERMA 3 Aol ] i e fomi f and 1 ¢ Picnic of tho Unions ut Coffman a Snceess PatlontE DIFUL G han ithere Was ga) mashiagEs HALE RA AST. tions is as futile as laws against the liquor every member of the family fiom the l)xlr\ pandipraycalio tdclicious In Every Ut L r lowest rates on tickets and b for an optimistic it. I am deeply anxious | , T . (gl S D LU R GETH thirst satisfying beverage for *‘»“1“\ z00d all the time—morning, Yesterday was switchmen's day and the | commodations call on or addre o) | that this year ¢ Tod's mame may | Through tars Eust—spe i r lawmakers can probe. It lies in the wrc aiter, P. A. Santa Fe Route, Room 1, First ( t Omat ‘ouneil Bluffs cele be magnified in and through all these things, | Boston July 5 to 8. Baltimore July 15 and | convictions, habits, principles of the people noox A»d night. Get the genuine unions c DANA ey ational Bank, Omaha. | and that thereby the whole world may come | 16- Halt fare for the round trip. Special | When the whole people shall awaken to th brated in grand style by L0 e fo a worthier comprehension of the God in | Parties in charge of excursion managers with | fact that they are co-operating for the beneft piente grounds 1 pecial train informat R u regard to summer/| woraliip, This 8/our God, who' not for any- | \NrOUSh cor servies from Qmahe. of the people, and forathasbenan Cloinn 00 eer Teft the Webster St pot at 10 a. m. and sfons apply at the city " ticket office R e RN Lt S Lt ar S I DS A D THERE ARE OTHE NTAGES w captains of industry, then, and only the 1:30 p. m., both carryi yd crowds. At o8 € Paul ra ake, i@ doing this to th e will the commercial evil by to ab ng praise of the g | ab in fi Nash, gener: ¢ tern 1 divin sht of wealth I a8 untounde ceat package makes allons The Chas. E. Hires Co., Philadel| H the grounds everything went of in fine shap e e sy aan, o of His_ grac e e e livine rlght of wealt In 1895 Ia a5 unfounded BRI T A adelphla Fishing, boating, dancing and many other SRLEIOE 0 % e — 4 ) e Aot as the divine it of Kings CWe RV Y PO kinds of isements furnished pleasure to PERSONAL PARAGEAPHS. PUYIL A LIVELYARERSONADITY, Vi . P. ar A have changed: fetiches, Then we worshiped all present it - D A royalty, now money. The wealth power The program. which had been previousty | J. H. Morgan of Liramie fs at the Milard, | D Asa Lonrd o the Characteristios of A Few Advantag shoukd'bo ured by the peopls and. for i arranged and advertised, went oft without a | 0. F, Fowler of Cheyenne s a Paxton s Satanic Majesty. 1 by the Chicage, Milwaukeo & St, | PECPle, because it is of tho people, just as - hiteh, and all of the prizes given were well | guest. Last evening Rev. Asa Leard of the Knox [,‘f\’lfl'"r':l?““‘\ then ol r‘,‘*"l'm;.“l"“‘(“.“w‘ugfi St much as the law rower, g ANHU“D qu “CUPIBENE" J p effort made b i ) clp ) resh: shure heg: 8 of ser- Iy OB TS, 4 % L= “‘Hoot! oot!" says Plugsc « Tndershot o, ” 118 gred Vegetnl ALY oo ttort mada by itho Darticipanta L 3. M. Hamen of Hastings is at the Mer- | Presbyterion church began a serics of ser-| ciean train = made up and started from | . jioe’ HOotl” siys Plugson of Undershot, iin great Vegotuble Ehraibem: chants mons on the general theme, “Every Day | Omaha. Baggage checked from residence 1i.to dthia s prode e sanatohy, an 2> @ tion of A famous French physician, will auickly cure y o of &1 The fun waxed warm and furious until the [ " et b i L e e Amans ¢ Checked from residence 1o | gocialism.” Well, my dear Plugson, go thou Yous O diseases of Lo KORATALIVG Lrioie. S sin oat Moty last train Lome, which arrived in Omaha at | Consresman Mondell of Wyoming Is at the [ Theology,” his special topic being RO e tra s iiehted Ly | Bndilearn what thisir th: “There is dan- Insomula, Patos 10 the Back, Seminal Emissions, Nervous Debliity 9 o'clock p. m. with a tired but happy | Paxton Devil.” He said in part: rvr}”_“l( r’x“f‘w‘fm-n;- ek \\uh-huri)~ ger in reckless change, but greater danger in p Siopie Ung Uai Drrlisy ,“‘\va‘l{v"-‘:‘kl crowd, Following is @ list ot the. prizes \\'.slw.m Hines of Casper, Wyo., Is at the| It is our purpose to preach a glectricity and heated by steam. With etecttl | blind conservatism.”. The pulpit is a soclallst Bl il it ot ATt hoow and warded: Arcade, 181 bk Y A 4 wus far: That all power over pec as fir all the horror c N ¥ cleluses the liver, th T S R R srvice I ‘the wekt, With meala sorved -a | LS [ar: That all power over pecple, as far e A A ' ings street, Omaha, to Coffman, was won by ] la_carte’ The Flyer leaves at 6 p. m. i Pextores small weak o Melton, prize a bieyels suit. There ries of sermons on every day theology. We will con- Ingles of Auburn was In the city | scquently use every day names and terms ! o IRSTRRaT Sibyilisequently use sovarviQaysnam 1 termi ; % limited and administered by the people. T ! N ot onsed by, DOCtors 18 heciise ninety per cent are tronbled wit) ) Now the Sunday name of the individual of | daily from Union depot. [HIm R AN sE St s the only known Yo without ih oper 0 Ll ontestants, who each received a "l|(r]\ -m‘l] A\'|r}7”;v_ B. Jack of Peru are guests | whom we speak tonight is “Evil Spirit,” even - « :}y (lwr)mzutlv;".r‘.: l\l’;”lfl:u}r‘n-\m street. C. | WP &uarded about by coostitutionalfiimita "(v:xir):vy\u;nx‘h e .L.“x‘n”.}\’-’;.l‘llf-‘“_x \1[,‘%;‘,‘“‘:’?‘;“‘ 8 o wancutcury Prize awarded for the best lady |4t the Merchants 8. Carrier, city tic gent. tions, 8o that he should be compelled to use VoL MEDICINE b, 0. oz 2070, San Francisco, Cal, For Sate waltzer, ;A l‘ml‘_\ s BC mflmy -hnlyi to Mi v ‘:] I; Garrett of Fremont registered at the | ninod Sunday ring about it, but the devil ie VS r+—.|‘.. e [ bis great power £-r the publi w‘m ¥ m“‘ 8 Address DAVOL MEDICINE €O, P, O, llox £ 1 Francisco, Cal, Tor Sateby SR st mentisman walisorctosms | MU youerdar, = cog o 2 thie ngiviual wa i sattiaterery davilite A prominent Noew York merchant and fm- | &5 M Cleveiund is so guirded. it Mr | €OR SALE BY GOODMAN DRUG CO. & KUHN & CO. OMAINA. NEBRASKA 3. Cavanaugh, pair patent leather shoes; 10 and Mrs, L. C. Mead of Yankton are| = 'The e T aboL i, e peo. | A prominent Ne ork L | Sage owes his power tc own exertions.’ on; three-legged race, two pocket es, | ] o 3 e P R LR LU the other day: *I have trabeled all over 4 doe Won by A D D Br Woodraft: wheer: | J B Gammel and €. W. Conkitng of T d children are warned against the “bad | Burope and America, and I cons der the train | A8 for the Whisky trust, it might well RRREYER. Do AN D) B, hooltut: wheel | kamahiiaro st {hie. Delione man " but you and I are’ personally ac- | WO G0 TGN “every day at 6 p. m, | be termed he poisoner at Targe (0 her maje:ty Woodruff; ladies’ fifty yard dash, a feather W. E. Cclonl of Pacolet and R, Walsworth | Guainted with the old-fashioned devil of our | gor Chjcago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee & r‘r people. To criminal methods. of killing fan. won' by Miss Nellie Miller, A" fing sil. | of. Wayne are at the Merchants fathers and - grandfathers, back (o Adum. | S paul railway, ‘The Crack Train of the | O competitors it las added super-criminai ver' water pitcher was raffled off and J. H.| Edgar Howard and I D. Clark of Papil- | ¢ My not be proud of this acquaintance, | worla.' nethods of killing off consumers, by arts o , o'H n held the lucky numbe | ¥ ]\l] w I!(m\ st as well llIHHl I" \ In which state nt thousands of others ']"“‘ "”““[ the which any one can see at DIRECT FROM THE TANK. e | Deputy United S Marshal Peemiller of | very popular the NO: thie doptrine of |rrEHIY e o Whisky trust investigat 1803 i y GHEAPERTHAN Whether on pleasure bent, or. business, take | Y nKton is registered at the Arcade a burglar in th is not very popular Ladies Attention. | pages 14 and 15, trust is about to die VN S0 pleARATe RN Dbusines WKL will and L. P. Mooney of Fre. | either, but that make much differ- | Superfluous hair, warts, moles and brown | of bloat, but it will rise again, “sown In p 4 : ey 0 Beasy, 20 FCE s most plearantly and effectually ment are r red at the Merchants | ence to the burglar. He does not want pop- removed by the “Electric Process | corruption, raised in double corruption,” re A g Dost ) {?.\‘.ffi‘ffi'.‘l”v‘.”I‘-.-'.“\K'p.'1”.&,‘.. y 7L ys. liver and bowels, prev M. ar 3, W. Walker of Kearney | U AETRNE TuRCHothal ki el e Caty ros, bunions, ingrowing toe nails, treated | organize, an on, pois nd to poison - e Y hes and other formis of si tock dinner e Merchants yesterday It ma ai ce to the devil whether |y g professional chiropodist. | S L 2 ¢ 20081 (botties by al Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Milligan of Sioux City | ¢ ‘J” rine of his per: gl lity ] wwli‘l' or | “aedicated and Electric baths, also massage ; e Contagions Diseases. ($e7 ) et : orTT0 GASOLINE ENG/IVES TR I S SR T B A e e s not. He is no stickler for theology; all he | py'an experienced and educatel massense | Allen's Hygienic Fluid has been fou : : ; Syrup Co, only o i 1 gt | wants le yc “LADIES' BATH ROOMS," positive preventive of scarlet and typh WM =7/ & Stationary or Portabls. D ) Receiver S, H lark d J. E. \lx’iw[‘ Do I is no devil? Well, 1 Sicn 1att 1 100 and 110 Bee Build | fevers, aiy ria, smallpox and c 3 110 120 . 1 & 10 %0 H. FIGHT OVER HONIN'S PRIZE | ‘Pent Sunday at the latter's farm near Blair. | have never had a very high opinion of hu- | (u1 exclusive ladies bath parlors in Omaha,) | tagious diseases, ' Mothers should atomiz \< ; o, Bricos, ot bl work tobe don, Mr. John F. Cromelien left Saturday for | man nature, but T have never dared to make ——— | their children’s throat and nasal organs with /THEOTTO CAS ENCINEWORKS Judgment Debtor Seeks to Levy on it as | MWashington, D, Hoawhibroturn iip shout | the charge (o strong a8 t0 sy that all the nmer Tourist Tiokets vis the Wabash | it morning and evening o 330 & Walnat Ste, PITLADELPHIA, PA, Soon as Brawn and Suit Follows. §ix. weeks : 3 104Ae “.’,‘. n »H“" m “"K‘” sl h“n: Are now on sale; for folders giving routes, Eat I rm— ‘Chicago, 245 Lake St., Omaha, 321 So. 15th St. A raflle sult is in progress before Justice | (('\\‘.-' 1( ohsria v\]n]l ;\I ance, H. . Sutton | duced without any wuggestion trom a sehem- | 1€ M M Wabash oce, 115 Far | oun 1 Hon Uost R L A Baldwin, fn which the parties Interested aro | of MOCOtk fnd 8. M. Kyner the only charitable (?) thing that can be said | Dam street, & R o Ank Y oathor piloes - RIYIDE o recover porsessior a pony, cart | “p “w gitton, superintendent of the furni. | [OF, S0me people in Omaba s that they are and harne. The rafle was conducted by | ture department of the n Pacifie hotel the name of “Satan” has something of a dig lion were in the city yesterday. | Fourth of July Fxcursion. 2 nger ale and cider, $1.00 decelved by the devil. One of the devil's . _ i Towa, Nebraska and Minnesota points via v 1 AMUSBMENTS. Vf E A. Fixa. Dan Honin drew the lucky number | system, is at the Millard most common deceptions is in his boasted | ),q 'Nop tern line. Greatly reduced rates. MONTGOMERY, Elk Head Bottling » i Vel‘y wealth, Now, a great deal of the wealth | 140 o siree! orks. —_— - and the Judges awarded him the In the | D. 0. Clark, recently appolated superintend- | that the devil boasts of is very like some | 110 Farnam street. meantime J. A. Powers had secured a fulg- | ent of the Union Pacific : A 80 4. ! acifc coul departaent, has | Omaha equities—it Is a nonentiy. He said . GOURTLAND BEAGH ‘ House\\”fe ment in avor a man name illiams | taken rooms at the Millard to Jesus, *I will give thee the kingdoms of s ik ctaw:. Tho conalgble .| weks Loyabsriy, srang.seorstary end,trees: | the suriht when the fac wes be'sadiaet| = oyeror An old-fashioned way 11 TOWN a4 one cake ot union for the United | o ceeded, but before he could carry out his plan States and Canada, was in the city yester- | own, nor a human being that he could com- p rott here. c afe, On Courtl nd Lake, Omuha Fixa locked up the property and refused to | day D (20 oty pexter-| 6NR, 07 A BUKSED Doiag IR B9 coUl3 Gome i MILES W getting there. Slow and safe, but hard allow the constable to have zccess to it. The | 5y puymont was called to St. Joseph, | tippler, “I will give you friends and a good vork t women, have got be \(11](1 this kind $1,000.00 Fireworks constable was nct to be baffled in any su M0 Runfdew moentie REETATEG < time.” He has nothing to give but poverty . way as that and hurrled down to the Justica | Ben dearn ot ‘pe iug, ¥ news of the eud- | |0 g ‘and sorrow. He tays to the de- veling—found some thing better. Display shop and swore out a replevin writ. Armed | rejatives in that city faulter, “I will give you a palace and an on Ju]y Fourth. with this he had the pony, cart and barness |~ neo Sypleafpolt e s | indepenident fortune.” "All he has o glve Now, \\h\' can't you look at that other old Seized. Once in tho custody of the law, ho | o Mirs Maurice Rosenthal has gone to a Wis- | 4 iiiiy i o stong cell ‘and hard work. “All fashioned proceeding in the same li argued that he could keep the property the i about & weck she hings of this world, as well as of for l[\m veplevin suit failed he could stiif | Wi Joln her husband at Clicigo and both R e L tals xt, belong unto God. The devil is a washing things with soap and hard rubbing ace his exelut oon 88 1t was | Wil make a trip to California, t, only permitted to go up and down i apts AR e ol = flu R the property. was mot his| A F. Linton, accompanied by his wife AT B R LALS BPNA That's slow enough and tiresome enough, 5 | by virtue of the writ of replevin, and so Puoebe Linton, who has extensive real eatate | | wealih and foy and comt everybody knows, and it's not as safe AND THE ! dg! . would be sat!sfie an ald at heldings in Omaha, registered at the Millard n ome to God, who hath wherewith Rbey A e ~ i 5 5 3 3 | B e B . totas o amn yesterdiy from Brigh'on, England as washing with Pearline. It's really . [ constable’s way, however, and Fixa and his ! Mercer H. McKinney and wife other feature fn the jlnm\'lu ot h destructive, in fm.[, A A e T | friends at once started to fight the case, | Sloux City; T. J. Holt, Chicago; C. Kirk, Pa I is his weakness. 1 know we are g n 105 . claiming that the pony originally belonged | piltion; H. €. Wild, Kansas ~City; Omar | erally taught to believe that the devil is constant rubbing. Break away from ‘ to a minor, who had no power to dispose Nobbs, Colorad prings; Earnest Barrett ;pf.m:vm but this s only with those who are s :m(ixlu.xll'(l faRans Ti5a \ ; Wit AT A e e e modern mauitas aud mu,\ bls property, and also that no title had passe Levich, Onawa, la.; Charles | Willing to be under his power, men an 1 % ¢ E PR, S, to Dan Honin by virtue of the rafle, conse- | Youse, Council Bluffs; I N. Groves, Kansas | Women who would rather be ruied by him | ___| = methods. Pearline saves at every f{ Nieht ' god bosuro that oulier cal(ss mod USRI quently no judgment against him could be| City; C. W. Brewer, Albion, Neb. than by Jesus Christ. The tenderest little 2 At 8:30 0'clo (k | Doochar sonp wes e s a8 ofiiclent and pee Satisfied out of & sale Of the pony, cart and P L D child may successtully overcome this enemy, point. . | et barness. DiRD, % weak Is ho when facing & Christisn, ‘The Send |zHlu<lmI some unscrupulous grocers will tell you ** this is o3 good as” Ad n 1o Buy one cake—just on your grover's, —_—— —— A . saint at the last moment, when unable to lift A R AL SE ] A e i a8 good ssion to. Complexion powder e w0 sbmlute necomity DUMONT-Mrs. Barab, st 8t Josoph, Mo, | S4/5¢ 6t the last mament, Wheb dhabie 1o “the same as Pearline.” IT'S FALSE—Pearline is never peddled, Ampitheater, 15¢. \ on June 2, mother of J. H. Dumont, «rl talk and talk and argue and try to persuade it Ba(‘k and i your groeer sends you somet in, place of Pearing, be Ampithesier, Lo RA\NORTH & SCHODDE, L) v of the refined tollet in this climate. Pozzoni's | thi it r f Peas Bmblagh sYory Slamgal of bsauty sad purity. | Time of tungray will bs agaewRgsd Wtgh | I Rut he sannct Bari & WG 58 008 b | bonest—Jend it back, e BE FYLE, Bew Xoghy CHICAGO. Dayliz ht I ireworks also

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