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The Origin of l.lfet Man from the E: IMaeaee of the fektui rnrreel Kruiitlon.t 1 hrre Klrsanl "lor I'laira uf ilal and rirrlal Orsnasi Otrr Jt llln.iratloi.e f l-uinl l)rirleiirnl; 12 1 rue-lo-LWo Colorlttara by Color rholoaraphy, in rle Colore. Are You Well ? en nEAl.TM a rure hoon loo mm-rnlly lliliu d. Thoae tonminti'ly f hit m dowrdfnun lilrlh r apt la lie w kli a of tlii'ir lu rl' tr. It ta ao rfy lo loiw or dl. pati II niai i" ) ii iiow bit IIH'Ky llim-r ii i J ii-.h m'tiM'onoiiKii I.. w ... Iimltilaln II. Tlil all run do l.v ivadiiMjt "I'InIn Home 1in(" oil Iho i-miwa ol ma. i-aM'.crrora In du'i.isra!.Ui-a, l1-lWSlVI llH'Hl I'RlltllS. Ii'iv and i-offr ill itikttiv, itui iimu tind nl.ut of alrolM.H. a, I lie 14 linhlla of rliililrrn. I lie mvvali'iH-e of error tif veuth that nniiormtn viiTor of manhood-a lmpur llial ran'i hr n'aii ami hm-drd loot airi rlv. lin nllu rp art- Hi.' nnmi roiia U-rm of aiiiili. H"' tohai-c liaMt ia am. lUhi lai'ln tn oim ii, no , etc., and all- Kwrrfiil ciminiiia of hh'Iciv whereby many of tlui t of lioltl vea ar OiHitned lo "aoelnl alarvn Iton." I'lil Thinner ahowa why Ihoufllllew ..nni tola -o irv. how proalllutioo h Ikm-oiho irea- ni, any ii will noi nnun, now iiM'miniii.".--are ronveyed to tlw "Innocenl" most nurtliug and liimortatii fa.ua lo know. The rviilt of a mad che for wealth, of over worn, oM-r-aliKlv, falliirea 1b Imsimna, thu f art th.it health lathe lia.la of wealth not rift rrrwi and Hie eauaea and rtteeta of horrlhle nielnneholy the re all luaiter 11 would he weli fur jou to Ihluk oicr. Are You III? TtlFVmii are Indeed arare man if you are not anxioua lo learn how it rame ainrnt, wnai tno matter and wtiat'a lo be dime. Vhelher it he "only a cold." a chronic catarrh, or aomeihln more aerloua tlmt taa 'aeilleo on the lunca" tn kroncliltla or coneumpll.'n, the a.niner you Unci out how tHTtoua It. ia. and What lo do for yourself the t tier. If you nmut learn "how to lle with one lunir" the earlier vntl fei inw k nowleiltre the lonfrer yon ill live. IH. may lie your rUeular weak en.it la In the liver, stomach or tiweia. Then von can make no mf.take In learnlMt the beat wthnda .if remlattn theae vital fuuetn.na. If you are full of arhea. paina, nenrnUia or rhennia. Itaaa. it will aui-lT pay to took up the ay toahuke Iheiuoff. Surely you can't wajit lo neijleetthelubid linai avmntoins 'of Itrltht'a altaeaae, or oiImt de atructive dlaeaaee of the "(rentto-urir.ary organ," and j-oa better become pouted on aueh tlihura aa ttonorrho'a, stricture and worse forma of ronianlona Staeaae "by the b.k" than by experience. The afflicted will read with avidity all alwut Impotency, arreiineaa, dhvaaea of women, nervooa diaeaaea. pareala, paralynia, akin dlaeaaea, a. r..f nla, etc. 1 et, ranuriy, one book cannot cover "all the tile tliat Beab ta lieu to," and therefore lo canwra afjtwriieUoH, lar.ioiMtaorif taeonnoNace?iel iA(iiowv;mr otMiaar or "P. H. T." vho fatit fo India IHrVUAe eaats maw enax him ta rwraoaj or ht I'tur, wahnut raorve, and (tie inquiry Ut be aiuwerea to the beat f tua ability. MVrWk rafsXPf 'TTTT'VIv' yon already l)ave"aoniethlnff like It or "Just tairood." Hundreds have Ujn A A Ail 1x1 IV. declared that it ts pevutlor to (r." and fur ahmd of all other works. TvVrxcn T?r,T? iTPT lh' 0,18 wor offe14! 'of " ,rn tUrifuncntrrit snd nUlity, and not UJL A A7 J IkVJ la A distributed In cfttwpfortn U advertise proprietary ntedlclnea. T VQTTHTflVT A T of ,he not enthusiastic kt'"1 r"" all enuturir where English U ipo iLVOt 1 it AjO ken, wonld, even in smsll type, Sil 60 pages of this size. PPriTTPQTn"V A T ",en of '. clw"i. tortor. iasrvcr, edttort, critic, have A lwvyi Jooivyyixj giren flauentis; endorsement; remarkably few critical. POPULAR EDITION. Cloth Binding, Prepajd by Mail, 3 1 .50 American Publishing (p. SONGSTER" A tt (5) m I f 0 TEE SOCIAL & UfABTTAT Science .ViaiV. A AiJ 11TH0R -M 8PKCUIIST, DR. I. I. F00TI. A jnjjp- Of Cocuse You Want to Know VnAT Everybody Ought to Know. Tub YoxtNiT now to choose tho best ono to marry; Thk Marrikd how to lo happy in marriage; The Fond Parent how to have prize babies; Thk Mother how to have them without pain ; Thk Childless how to be fruitful and multiply. Thk Cvnioi'8 how they "jjrowed" and cnine to be. The Healthy how to enjoy life and keep well Thk Invalid how to get well again speedily ; Thk Impri dent how to regain wasted energy. All who want knowledge that is of most worth Find it in Dr. Foote's "Plain Home Talk," 1.0(H) pages, 200 cuts, 3(5 col. plates; 200 recipes. PLEASES ALL CLASSES! A BOOH FOR THE MASSES! Csnlaint over 200 prescription! for relief and curt of acuta and chronic disorder! common to adults and children) complete table of antidotet to poitonu iltuttreic: tha drownd hygienic rule for the cart of infant! Are You Engaged? ix 1. 1 nnpina to oe a jet. perhaps. Well, don't hurrv; andtnakr no mlnlake. It la ac -aay to gel In and eu .tltiiciilt to Ket out, that II l well worth while to "lie mre you are rlulit before you so alii ml." Hu re It lio Imok o tielptttl Id ennhllni you to aclcct wlariv a "I'latn Home Talk." You can learn aomctniuit from oMicr a mitHkea Itie III. lory of Mar- riace of all kind, lo all count rlea. the curt one einerinirnla aome natlona have made, aiieieut ami ill, ..I. Til. harbarona and I'll Hired, help u to kn vhntnot lodo. The aexual liniuorallly Krowlnu out of unaat lulled nature and marriage nnatita, me riiMnrj of proaiiimloii. lie prevalence, alliircmrnta.danircr, re.uha, the eiT.irlB of rellBlona and aacetlelam tofciiri line and eonirol the dominatit paNilon all ttieae ett'd teaAre fruitful tn indlcatm pttlnlla l axotd. On tho other Itiutd chapters on adaption tu uiiirilnire lilivah ai. mental and nmguetlc on early nmrnai-ea. lntertnarrl;i--e. elopement a. etc., etc.. am iiiereaoerio make a tood tnnleh. select liappllv for home and off spi'iim, to avoid " I. m Iter Matches,'1 aud to csca't tht rat imp aud lottery kinds of marriage. Are You Married? TTIKHE dre rhar ton cmiaHv uwiu In utiMwintr ou ho. lobr hupp though nmrrird.' lHtiy marrini p-(i pit won hi pvt aliens KttiT if llit'V M:c bow to Adapt 11k m WITCH to each oil.t r and would tn tu un drrviatrd one a:. oUtt rnoiHld. T! s piiKt't to ft m! In! "J liiln Home ft W'Ut lb plillcH'i'hy vl J courw. tht ,n J liJn Home laik' hr tn:t t Inur naiur- t rrUlMin- or on Pram, and :i of prrv?rslon, th woTmvfKMl that rniMttPiv tto-nsi 1U," cut etc. Munv iU And nn"h aailtai-ttmi in the " iwptor on ttnrrrnnrM hWh hani-tn-ntliriin ..n of vrt ni tor to many cl.ilrfN i pair, ahiing tlw m te di-- tvtr f1 n-mov tlx o.wtarjp. ihT like Hp unitjuf "rsnnj-n for BmrHril pe-ple' tmtitl(l, of em ml Itv, siceplug prt, Met-, r;HWmtl'U. Jaloity, In dllTn(, prr rnt ton. conllnrrn'O. fwtd for preg nam womn, th? rxptanatlon of rhlM-ntakint:. why rluldrenof urcond huxlmnd r-.wnibk- tlw nrst.tc.,e.c In Phort, men nd moint-n ltpitttp to talk w.tk thcll home phvsiplann concern In many tirllrate auen llonathat penlei trtemaDd that thev rvaily nerd to uiHli rvtand, and whtrh thia tiook will enlUrt-tcn them on hut remember Unit if U fail k iV o.A mnthor f&imU rtmlv to malt' up for the mmvdrm by rrpluviQ Jrt of ckargt to qxcial Uuert qf tnqtitry. T H E A M .VIIAT KOMFTkACHES In the Year 1900 Rome Will Take This Country and Keep It Hecker. Mi It-U That Iff lfrlH l.ilM-rif iaOv'j KniluiiH I'ntil theUpot.ie Shi - It I'hI Intai ErTrt-t Hitr.mil In. Jnr t thr l.'outan I hurrb. Education ouulde of in Catholic Cburch ta a damnable heresy. Pope Plua IX. Education tnuat ba controlled by Catholic authorltlea. even to war and bloodihed. Catholic World. I frankly eon fete that tha Catholics ttand before the country aa the ena mlea of the public achoola. Father Phelan. I would as soon administer aacr ment to a dog as to Catholics who end their children to public schools. Father Walker. The public school hare produced nothing but a godless generation of thieves and blackguards. Father Schaner. It will be a glorious day tn this country when under the laws the school system will be eniverea 10 pieces. Catholic Telegraph. The public schools are nurseries of rice; they are godless and unless sup pressed will prove the damnation of this country. Father Walker. We must take part In the elections, move In a solid mass tn every state against the party pledKed to sustain the integrity of the public schools. MrCIoskey. The common schools of this country are sinks of moral pollution and nur series of hell. Chicago Tablet The time Is not far away when the Roman Catholic Church of the Re public of the United States, at the order of the Pope, will refuse to ray their school tax. and will send bullets to the breasts of the government agents rather than pay lu It will come quickly at the click of a trigger, and will be obeyed, of course, as com ing from Almighty God. Mgr. Capel. "We hate Protestantism; we detest It with our whole heart and soul." Catholic Visitor. "No man has a right to choose his religion." Archbishop Hughes In Freeman's Journal, Jan. 29, 1852. "If Catholics ever gain sufficient nu merical majority In this country, re ligious freedom Is at an end." Cath olic Shepherd of the Valley, Nov. 23, 1851. "Protestantism, of every form, has not, and never can have any right where Catholicity Is triumphant" Dr. 0. A. Drownson's Catholic Review, June, 1851. "We have taken this principle for a basts: That the Catholic religion with all Its rtghts, -ought to be exclusively dominant, tn such sort, that every other worship shall be banished and Interdicted." Pins IX. In his allocu tion to a ConstBtory of Cardinals, September, 1851. "Protestantism why, we should draw and quarter It and hang up the crow's meat. We would tear It with pincers and lire it with hot Irons! Fill It with molten leaa and sink It In hell fire one hundred fathoms deep." Father Phelan, Editor Western Watch man. "Religious iroerty Is merely endur ed until the opposite side can be car rled into effect, without peril to the Catholic Church." Bishop O'Con nor. The Roman Catholic Is to wield his Tote for the purpose of securing Cath ollc ascendency In this country." Father Hecker, In the Catholic World, Julv. 1870. "Undoubtedly ft Is the Intention of the Pope to possess this country. In this Intention he Is aided by the Jes ults and Catholic prelates and priests.' Brownson's Catholic Review, July, 1864. When a Catholic candidate Is on a ticket and his opponent Is a non Cat hoi Ic, let the Catholic candidate have the vote, no matter what he rep resents." Catholic Review, July, 1894. "In case of conflicting laws between the two powers, the laws of the church must prevail over the state." Plus IX, Syllabus 1864. "We hold the stare to t only an Inferior court, receiving Its authority from the church and liable to have Its decrees reversed upon appeal." Brownsons Essays, p. 2S2. "We do not accept this government or hold It to be any government at all, or as capable of performing any of the proper functions of government. If the American government Is to be sus tained and preserved at all. It must be by the rejection of the principles of the Reformation (that Is, the gov ernment by the people), and the ac ceptance of the Catholic nrineinie, which Is the government of the pope." Catholic World. September, 1871. "I acknowledge no civil power." Cardinal Manning, speaking tn the name of the Pope. S. R. S 1873. "The Pope, as the head and mouth piece of the Catholic Church, admin isters Its discipline and Issues orders to which every Catholic under pain of sin must yield obedle ."Cath olic World, of August, 1868. "In 1900 Rome will take this coun try and keep It" Priest Hecker. "The will of the Pope is the supreme law of all lands." rchblshop Ire land. 1 We have plenty of the issue of Jan uary 28, containing the exposure of Rome's plot to take this country by the sword. Ten for 30 cents; fifty for $1.25; 100 for $2. BOO for $7.50; 1.000 for $10. Have you sent any of that num ber to your friends f You should! They should not sleep longer. We have plenty of the Issue of Jan uary 28, containing the exposure of Rome's plot to take this country by the sword. Ten for 80 cents; fifty for $1.25; 100 for $2. BOO for $7.B0; 1.000 for $10. Have you sent any of that num ber to your friends? You should! They should not sleep longer. Admirers of James U. Blaine can ob tain of us a beautiful history or l eminent statesman. Price, $1.0. Americas Pub. Co., Omaha, Neb. ?s-Union Elevated Loop in Chicago It runs on Van Buren St directly in front of the - Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Station , o .. kwlwlntf lai Ptilfiifnraa. he the new Union Klevated Loop, reach ai y part of toe city; or, lor a nreceut ran-. can " vaaen i in media tele tn n of the lame a lores tn the down tiian district. All Kleva-4-d Trains will atop at the "Kuck Islnod" Mutton. 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SAUNDERS, Attorney, Merchants National Bank. SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an m jo Jtio iwtiHKi ersg jo jopjo bbmb district court for DdUKlas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the 2Gth day of April, A. D. 1898. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the EAST front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at puhiio auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale, as follows, to-wlt: Lot ten (10), In block Ave (3), in Shinn's addition to the city of Omuha, and also lot elKht (8), In block three (3), in Patrick's addition to the city of Omaha, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, all situated In Douglas county, state of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Ger rlt S. Collier, pluintifT herein, the sum of two thousand four hundred and eighty six and EU-1U0 ($2,486.50) dollars judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from September 28. 1R3, being a first lien upon said lot 10, In block 5, Shinn's addition, and a second lien upon lot 8, In block 3, Patrick's addition above described, being subiect to a mort gage of t2.2oo.00 and Interest on said last described lot. To satisfy the sum of fifty-four and 73 100 ($54.73) dollars costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judg ment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its September term, A. D. 18Si, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Gerrlt 8. Col lier and Russell E. MoKelvey and Blanche Li. MCKeivey, nis wile, are tterejidants. Omaha, Neb., March 25, 1S9S. JOHN W. M DONALD, Sheriff of Pouglas County, Nebraska. W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney. Collier vs. MoKelvey. Docket 57, No. 42 Ex. Docket Z. Page tin. LKGAL NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed have formed a corporation, the name of which is OSCAR MILLSAP COM PANY, having Its principal place of busi ness In Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, and which Is organized to own, buy, sell, lot or lease merchandise and personal chat tels of all kinds and descriptions, and to own, buy and sell such real estate as may be necessary for the legitimate business of the corporation, the amount of whose cap ital stock is Jlfl.oiio. ift.ono of which shall be subscribed and $2,000 thereof paid In, he fore beginning business, the balance of the capital stock to be subscribed and paid for ss prescribed hy the board of directors. Said corporation shall becln business, on the 19th day of March, 1W and terminate twenty-five years thereafter, and the highest amount of Indebtedness to which said corporation shall at any time subject Itself, shall not exceed two-thirds of its capital stock. The corporation shall be conducted by a board of directors, consist ing of three members and by a president and secretary and treasurer. OSCAR MTLTjS AP, M. T. MIT.T.SAP, O. M. HART. Incorporators. J. T. PATCH. Attorney, Room 22 Patterson Block. In the matter of the estate of Charles B. Evans, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of the district court of Doug las countv. Nebraska, William W. Keysor, judge, made on the 13th day of November, 18S7, licensing the sal of the real estate hereinafter described belonging to said es tate, there will be sold at the north door of the court house. In said county, on the 11th day of April, 1898, at 10 o'clock, at pub lic vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real estate, to-wlt: The west one-half M) of lot eighteen (181. Pelham place, an addition to the city of Omaha, said county. Said sale will remain open one hour. ' E, STANFORD JESTER. Administrator of the Estate of Charles B. Evans, deceased. KHNflS CITY, FOrt sMST. LOUIS points1 sOUTH and SOUTHEAST Ticket Ollift. I. E. Cfirner 1.11. and Faraaa Sta ' Where the public school sows one grain of patriotism the parochial sows ten tare seeds of treason. Magnificent Aggregation of Rewards frstsclaal by the Oprrtfht 70,000i T -T-- rtmn nnnnn lOIUUiUUU- W . . - . Satis, FtMlli.s-A Sew Ce-Oeretit aaaw frailare rt-aal tad rrwSlabla A Tkaaaaaas tfctlareaParteae Say fcaaek at wi tDAXAjrni ivut ruaoa arlBISaTlS M Sl H IB I rllll aaiaal-m. Ttatsaian. Waarvaralaa LUUIdlUJM LUI I -III aollarao aearoauk Ma yaw a ckiki that lav-radic H c..ia I lniT-l ih.m ia tha (raa4 cuWaaf sralas far aaUara at I.AKUE KMt ICX. III I H IIHJhLiI ! ...ifrj i-J T-.aa. at. .a, k ,a.aa a-.a .,. w - a. I. Th l.o -rxdirawd --ry a-' of trm " II. TlwlMlaald-nu-daliahl,p-m4 fatal." III. -far arn-a thr aug-ar a. IK mmm IIm eata licn IV " rtat" Iiwa4rr Oia HuslM-i, yrt luaowttrafil failrd. VI. 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