The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 22, 1898, Image 6

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    THE AMERICAN.
THE A. P. A. SONGSTER"
liy RISV. O. 15. AIUKKAY, A. Af., J .
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. - WaAT Everybody Ocght to Kkow.
The YorNa iow to choose the host one to marry j
The Married how to Ik. happy in marringe;
The Fond Parent how to have prize babies;
The Mother how to have thorn without pain;
The Childless-how to bo fruitful and multiply,
The (Aiuoib how they 'CTOwed"nd came to bo;
The Health Y-how to enjoy life and keep well;
The Invalid how to pet well again epeodily ;
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Find it in Ir. Foote'u "Plain Homo Talk,"
1,000 pages, 200 cuts, S6 col. plates; 200 recipes.
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tXt l-DISEASES AND THEIR CAUSES, PREVENTION AND CURL
PMT H.-CHRONIC DISEASES Of All SORTS, AND All PARTS, INCLUDING "PRIVATE" fOR BOTH SEXES
PAT Ilt-PIAIN TALK ABOUT CONJUGAL RELATIONS, ERRORS, REFORMSi MARRIAGE IN All COUNTRIES.
PART W.-IMPROVEMENT OF MARRIAGEi A GUIDE FOR THE MARRIED AND ALL WHO HOPE EVER TO BE
T T5T"TTTTTT Contain over 200 prescription! for relief and cure of acute and chronic diwrdart
A T T I" N IJ I A tommo" du and children) complete table of antidolei to poison) llkotrited
direction for reauaciUtmg the drownedi hygienic rylei for the car ef infant.
TJft T" J TO X of ba richnroa of thla book and the aatiafartlnn It glwn to thoughful
11U 1 ail iULa earueal and vital iauitilti ptoplt can be iropwlj tatd hero.
lorutni. UCBBOnoi, soo zzxitithatxonb.
Ai!!.?. ' . S- .of Womaoi Tho Orltln of Llfei Mao from the Real !Ueae of lb
a, r nipiwmi nrre tireaul I olor flair of llal en irrlal
I ICranil
Ur SO lllualralton of frirla) IktrlnDmnK 11 Trun.la.LUa
vvianiypr ay t uor I noi rauav, rl
Oraa
rlvo Color.
Are You Well?
OOP HEALTH ft a rtre
boon too ueiH'rUy Ifiriittsi.
Tht firtuDt('ly itiu en
dol fnnu birlti pt to
b rwl-U-M of Uiflr iVrlinKC
It im mi rtv to low or
tuotf It that lucky fHlowa r
Iiii kjt Indetl If lliey have
favtirw f nouKh to lraru now to
iiminuin It. Dim all ran do
by rt-aulltiir "Pin i n Home
Talk" ou thi? rainMt of dt
etuie.frrora In dM.prmilt'a,
ritiwtwlvfi ntett eailnir, t'
ml coflcfj drlnKtntr. ti ne
ml Alttioe of ftiYotii'lli-t, the
IhkI habit of children, the
nrpVavh-n of rrrnn f
Vth tht itndprmirM. tliror of mnnhood-a chaptrr
0 ran'l le rwd and HwmUmI tiHrartrly. TiVntlier!
r iht omiMToiH vlrra of dulls, tin toburco hal'H
IB ntt, itrht-laAMnR In women, etc., etc., ami the all
Kwerful ('ut4iiM of society whereby many of ttitt
t of ixxh aexes are dH)tned to "aortal etarvn
Thla rhai-ter ahows why thouirhtleaa yonmf
oika RO afttray.how proatltutton hat Iweimte irp a
aai, why It wlU not down, how lta haiiernl rtlafaae
r oB-eyed to the "Inaocent-KUoat atartliOLg aud
kriportant facta to know.
Tt reatitta of a mad rhaae for wealth, of oter
ork, over-atmly, fatlurea la bitalnean, the fact that
btwltn It the bait of wealth not tvr aud the
mtMr and effect of horrible melaDcholy theae
til matters It would be well for you to think over.
Are You III?
THEV too are Indrrd a rare man
tf you are But anxlou to lrra
bow It came boui, what' the
nwttrr and wtuit'i to be done.
W lirther It be "only a eolrt," a
ehronlc ratarrh, or epnr(hlna:
more wrlou that ba "rtllrd
oaj the Inaaa" in broarhltl or
coneumpiton, the eoonrr yon find
out how arrlon H la. and what to
do tor rouraelf tbe teller. Ifyoo
muat Irani "bow to lire wltb one
i !" the rarller yon art thla
knowlnttfe the loofrrr yonwUl live.
Or, may ne your particular weak
pot la In the liver, etoinarb or
bowrl. Then you ran make no
mistake In harnlnir 11m heat
aDetbod of refrnlatiiur Uieao vital lunciloaa. If yoa
ar full of arhe. pain, neuralgia or rhruma.
ttsaa. It will twvlf pej to look up the wayioeliake
tarm oft. Surely vou rant want to neglect the inaid
loua ivmptonte of Brtffhtfa elaraar. or other de
uweure dteraae of tbe "frenlto-iiriuarr orftana," and
yoa better become boated on auch thlntn a
SoDOrrlKra, atrlrture and wore forma of roniaaiotta
teaaee "by the book" than by experience. The
afflicted will read wltb aridity all atxiut bupotency,
barrennees, dtaeaaea of women, oervon diaeaare,
pareete, paral)-!, akin dtaeaaea, acrotsla, rtc. Yet,
prmntif, one book cannot cover "all the l'.'ta that
Ceab I belr to," and therefore $o ennur mttofactom,
Vr. box auikorw tkt annoHnctmm that una pur
euer of "P. H. T" wo fiHlt to find la tl ar rtt he
eeete avav conntt in perroa or letter, tcuhnut
eAarye, aid toe Inquiry will ba antwered to the beat
of biaabUlty.
Are You Engaged?
rt.i nopma to re a
Set, perhai. Well,
ont tiurryi and make
no mlaiake. It la o
-afy to get In and o
dlnirult to art ont,
that It I well world
while to "be sure you
are riiiht before yon
fro ahead. There 1
no book so helpful In
enabling you to aelert
wlwly aa "Plain
Home laid." Vou
can learn aomrtblroj
from 01 her 'a mistake.
The History of Mar
riage of all kinds. In
altcountrlea.tlie rurt-
on ripertment acme nations have made, ancient
and modern, barbarooa and rlvlllied, help tia to know
hat not to do. The sexual immorality growing out
of unatttforled nature and marriage mlaflta, thebiattry
of prostitution. Its prevalence, allurementa. danger,
resulia, the efforts of rrllglona and asceticism to sub
due aud control the dominant pafelonall these stud
ies are fruitful In Indlratlug pllfalla to avoid. On
the other hand chaptera oo adaption In marriage
Wirsical, meutal and magnetic on early ntamagea,
futeruiarrlage, eloements, etc., eic aid taereaderto
make a good match, select happily for boot snd off.
spring, to avoid "Lucifer Wax lies. ' and to escape the
rat trap and lottery kind ot marriage.
Are You Married?
THERE are cba
ten eoually useful
In showing you
"how lo be happy
i hough married.''
lany married peo
ple would get along
better It they knew
bow to adapt them
erlves to each other,
and would try to un
derstand one an
otber's needs. They
onght to read what
ail "Data Home Talk"
V aavs about the true
phllosorhy of Inter
course, the "nal or
al relations of the
eies," the influence
on bealth aud evil
of perreralon, "the wormwood that enililttera social
life," etc., etc. Many will Bod much satisfaction In
the chapter oa barren neaa which hsa been the mean
of great Jot to nianv a childless pair, aiding them to
discover and remove the obstacle. Others like It
unkpte "essays f..r married people" treating of equal
li v. sleeping apart, excess, moderation. Jealousy, In.
difference, prevention, romlnrnce. food for preg.
nant women, the explanation of rblld-maklnt. why
children of second husband resemble tlw first, etc., etc
In -lrt. rr.:n snd women hesitate to talk wltb their
home physiclana concerning many delicate que,
lions that perplei them and that they really need to
understand, and which thla book will enlighten them
on but remetMber Mrtl tr at jailtodoo.lhemiilktir
at'ad ready to matte npfnr tie omvmnn by reptowQ
free, of charge to eeciul kuertQf etiqutry.
nOTtfVT TTTTNTv Jn a,ref,y 'soroettilmT like it" or ")nt aa rood." Hundreds hava
lvv-'i-, A- declared tbat It is 'peculiar to itseW and far tfimd of all other workn
DONT FORGFT ,b"' Work 18 offered ,or " mrn 'rirute niertt and ntllltj, aud not
- uimuiniwa in jripjimn w aovrrtiee proprietary nieulCl
TpO'TTllfO'i'JT AT "0' mostenthaslaatic kindrom oil rountrtr where 1
WHAT HOI TEACHES
In the Year 1900 Rome Will
ake This Country and
Keep It Hecker.
SattHoAxtaTlut KfllcU.a Liberty UOa'y
En4.r4 l alil Ibe Oppolt KI4 tm
Be- put IbU EffHi Mltkoait la.
Jan U tbf Komi I barrk.
The New
Union
Elevated
Loopi
Chicago
It runs on Van Buren St
directly In front of the
Education ouUlda ot u Catkolle
Ckurcb li a tUmoablt bertiy. Pop
Pint IX.
Education must b contrail kr
Catbolle autboritlM. tven to war and
bloodabed. CAtbolIc World.
I frankly eonfedw that tba Catholic
ttand befora tba country aa tsa
mla of tba public choolt. ratber
Pbelaa.
I would aa aoon admtnlstar amcrn
ment to a dog aa to Catbolle who
and tbelr children to public achoola.
Father Walker.
Tbe public achoola hare prod need
nothing but a godleaa generation ot
tblerea and blactsguarda. Father
8chaner.
It will be n glorious day In thla
country when under tbe lawa the
achool ayatem will be ahlTered to
plecea. Catholic Telegraph.
Tbe public achoola are nuraerlea or
tice: they are godleaa and unleaa sup
preased will prove the damnation of
tbla country. Father walker.
We must take part In tbe electlona,
move In a aolld mui In every state
against the party pledged to sustain
the Integrity of the public schools,
MoCIoskey. .
Tbe common schools of this country
are alnks of moral pollution and nur
series of hell. Chicago Tablet
Tbe 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 pay
their school tax, and will send bullets
to the breasts of the government
agents rather than pay It. It will
come quickly at the click of a trigger,
and will be obeyed, of course, aa com
Ing from Almighty God. Mgr. Capel
We bate Protestantism: we detest
It with our whole heart and soul."
Catholic Visitor.
'No man has a right to choose his
religion." ArchbiRhop Hughes In
Freeman's Journal, Jan, 29, 1852.
"If Catholics ever gain sufficient nu
merical majority In thla 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 rleht
where Catholicity is triumphant. H Dr.
0. A. Hrownson'8 Catholic Review,
June. 1851.
'We have taken this principle for a
basis: Tbat the Catholic religion with
all Its rights, ought to be exclusively
dominant. In such sort, that every
other worship shall be banished and
Interdicted." Plus IX. In hla allocu
tion to a Consistory 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 fire it with hot Irons! Fill
It with molten leaa and sink It In hell
fire one hundred fathoms deep."
Father Phelan, Editor Western Watchman.
'Religious lihertT Is merely endur
ed until the opposite side can be car
ried Into effect, without peril to the
Catholic Church," Bishop O'Connor.
Tbe Roman Catholic Is to wield his
vote for the purpose of securing Cath
olic ascendency In this country."
Father Hecker, In the Catholic World,
July. 1870.
Undoubtedly It la the Intention of
the Pope to possess this country. In
this Intention he Is aided by the Jes
uits and Catholic prelates and priests."
Brownson's Catholic Review. July,
1864.
When a Catholic candidate la on a
ticket and his opponent Is a non
Catholic, 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 state to he only an
Inferior court, receiving Its authority
from the church and liable to have lta
decrees reversed upon appeal."
Brownson's Essays, p. 282.
We do not accept this government
or hold It to he any government at all,
or as capable of performing any of the
proper functions of government It
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 nHnrinle,
which Is the government of the dodV
Catholic World, September, 1871.
I acknowledge no civil power.
Cardinal Manning, speaking In the
name of the Pope. S. R. S-, 187S.
The Pope, as the head and month-
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 Roma wUl take this coun
try and keep if Priest Hecker.
"The will of the Pone is the supreme
law of all lands." Archblshop Ireland.
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. 500 for $7.60: LOOO for
$10. Have you sent any of that num
ber to your friends? You should! They
should not sleep longer.
Chicago,
Rock Island &
Pacific
Station
Paasenrers arriving In Cblrato can. be tbe
new I nlon Klerutra Loop, reach at part of
the city; or. for a He cent fare, can oe takea
immediately to any of tba large (lures la tbe
down town unmet.
All Elera-ed Train will atop at the "Koca
Inland" etut'on Train every minute.
Tbeae farilttte ran only N offered be 'be
'tilt EAT HOCK ISLAND ROUTE."
If you will send a 2 rent stamp for itoetagt
we will mall you atonre anew bird eye view
ot i bicago, juat imuea in ore colon, wnicn
how you juat what you want to know about
Chicago and tbe new Loop and Elevated by
tetu. i hi map you ahould have tit ther you
live out of the city and exiect to Ct me to lu
or whether you live In Chicago and you or
fLUr menus contemplate tuanlng a trip.
Addreaa
JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A.
I-17-f Lh'cago
Department
Store' Prices
ne.
English la apo-
ai-'Av-ri. lAiAJ ten. would even in small tvne nil tn nuweanrthis ....
PROFF,SSTONAT.meI,of ' c'ertrirmen, doctor, tntrtiera, Kit tort, critic, bare
a Aav-fa. 1 Jijui Vll allj ai ... rlalterlito-endoraentent ft-murlruhW r erit..i a .
POPULAR EDITION, Cloth Binding, Prepaid by Mail, $ 1 .50
American Publishing (p.
We have plenty of tbe 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 eent any of that num
ber to your frienda? You should! They
should not sleep longer.
Admirers of James O. Blaine can ob
tain of us a beautiful history of that
eminent statesman. Price, $l.Ct.
American Pub. Co., Omaha, Neb.
Best describes the rates al
which
DR. WITHERS
Is doing all kinds of Derta)
Work.
Set Teeth $5 00
Best Set Teeth 7 50
Gold Fillings 11.00 and up
Silver Fillings 1 00
Geld Crowna 5 oo
Teeth Extracted 25
reef h out lu the morntrifr--A'eiv
Oncm Same Hay.
All wotk at about Half whai
other Dentists Charge.
16 Years' Expkrihxck 16
Dr. WITH EKS, Dentist,
Fourth Floor Brown Blk.
Sixteenth and Douglas Streets
TELEPHONE 1775
SHERIFF'S SALB-By vl
Hiji jo 1110 I'rftixxi ovs jl
district court for Douglas
V. A. SAUNDERS,
Attorney, Merchants National Ttank.
Irtue of an
JO JripjO SttllB
1 countv. Ne
braska, ami to me directed. I will, on the
2th day of April, A. I. IM. at 10 o'clock
a. m. of suld day, at the EAST front door
of the county court house, In the city of
Omaha, DoiiKlas county, Nebraska, eell
at public auction, to the hlKhest bidder
for cash, the nrotn-rtv ili riliwl In auiil
order of sale, as fol'lowa. to-wlt:
Jot ten (Hi). In block five Til. In Shlnn's
addition to the cltv of Omaha nml hIma
lot elKht 00, In block three (3), In Patrick's
audition to me cily of Omaha, as sur
veyed, platted and recorded, all situated
In Douglas county, state of Neliranka.
Said property to be sold to uniufv r..
rlt S. Collier, plaintiff herein, the sum of
two thousand four hundred and eiKhtv
slx and 50-100 ($2,486.50) dollars Judgment,
with Interest thereon at rate of seven (7)
per cent per annum from September 28,
18U6, bdnsr a first lien tinnn audi Int 111 in
block 5, Shlnn'a addition, and a second Hen
upon lot 8, in block 3, Patrick's addition
above described, belna; subject to a anort
nage of $2,200.00 and interest on said last
described lot.
To satisfy the sum of fiftv-fonr nnit 75.
100 ($51.73) dollars costs herein, toscther
with accruing- costs, according to a judg
ment rendered by the district court of
said Douglas county, at Its September
term, A. I. 1S96, In a certain action then
and there pending, wherein Oerrit 8. Col
lier and Russell K. McKelvey and Blanche
L. McKelvey. his wife, are defendants.
umaha, .Neb., March 25, 1898.
JOHN W. M' DONALD,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska.
W. A. SAUNDERS. Attorney.
Collier vs. McKelvev.
Docket 67. No. 42 Ex. Docket 7. Poira
157.
LEGAL, NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
signed have formed a corporation, the
name of which Is OSCAR MILLSAP COM
PANY, having its princlnal nlace of btisl.
ness In Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska,
and w-hlch is organized to own, buy, sell,
let or lease merchandise and personal chat
tels or an Kinds and descriptions, and to
own, buy and sell such real estate) us mav
be necessary for the legitimate business of
tne corporation, the amount of whose cap
ital stock is $10,ono. $5,000 of which shall be
subscribed and $2,000 thereof paid In. be
fore beginning business, the balance of the
capital stock to be subscribed and paid for
as prescrfbed by the board of directors.
Said corporation shall begin business, on
the 19th day of March, 1S98 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
onducted by a board of director", consist
ing of three members and by a president
and secretary and treasurer.
OSCAR MILLSAF, .
M. T. MILI.SAP,
O. M. HART,
Incorporators.
J. T. PATCH.
Attorney, Room 23 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 county, Nebraska, William W. Keysor,
Judge, made on the 13th day of November,
1897. licensing the sale 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 tor cash,
the following described real estate, to-wlt:
The west one-half (H) of lot eighteen (18),
Peihsm p'sce, 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.
for k'UNSUS TY
on i nine? AND ALI
POINTS
SOUTH and SOUTHEAST
Tiflrt Offirr. 1 F. Omrr lHtk nnd Fariam SU,
Where tbe public school sows one
grain of patriotism the parochial sows
ten Ure seeds of treason:
Magnificent Aggregation of Rewards
rrwlocl 1 by law Iwprrlfh Laws at tax Called fttancw.
970,000
00
-To-
0100,000-
IN
GRAND PRIZES
-TO BE-
DISTRIBUTED!
S Baslaea Prasaaltaaa a II rat C-0entlv "lea-a Urea! rakllehlag lawa Will ttriat
Taaaaaats ajf fttlare fleaas! aa rraStakla rartaereaip Fee laUliurea Bra, Waaaea aaa
tailar arta Mar kaae at tear Itaar-Aataies Teelaraal, kUla fcalaea.
WS MaJAJtTU IVtBV ruaoa A raits lUlevaMt alaia iaatnm.a Umnasl 4ss Has
Oal 1 kPM. The r. o. il..snaal Is sftvt B
swiaataa, TWv mmu a. W. prwa! aa aaaast alaa.
LOUISIANA LOTTERY
w-.)! prof Hsft fmm
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wvaarui aw aw J) it funny tm rry aVitaM m iwrt tl Mle-ra. TaUUI, to Vo vital a
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a Wli kaft Aarmtu 1 hm l-4tar Wt4 to esyetl the aarna 1ft amch ((iatstalauft ftrs
rrM4 that kWf fMiavV ftftcH sKlMT tUTteltf. o ntewiaat Ktlarra, B timtm I
Lt im tllktrwr. Tasr aausrf J. "Tlx liir taaVattarjatW y)rj mm of rnmm.
tbw AsTaia. take aursWf V I. Th i 1 iitod ht.Tt, awMrly bbftaltnc hiaa." TWa r
" WtUaealag rMlhfajlwjT. I till ll fir I f" . " ; '
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The locaMl mdtcalrd mMrm of mM.M
Tha aatraa detwawj oiaarbt, rvi fatal.'
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I ar acruas lh awjrar ftrkit
Tto' Rias4er uf faMtuU
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M Duws lb Inn Mr thrj mmVthtd ft ttkt Wa4 sl
if ft Dt drum."
The prkrC turned nde1ifT looktnc ia bit
Fimb ItM U-p ot the tmail iM gaavad carr. nai IM
hiug vaUra."
wmTUm Bf 1, jret bcr maai
ilMT -Tftft dMtattt.''
ItWvaraiaiavar that BsaVnr havft smlhtt bfM ftnr AMBautv ta asMia-b Latatorr for the irmra af AiatrM-atl firsaarals a-ft
tvtrt.uh tataiuil ft I tat v( tlvft laiiKt, la whtckr. ftftprara nr mm ia abvtl aimtalMaw i Oftrftcial, aalcCklLaa, Muaaa
Umgmtnn, JLa .ftckatl, slj, ifulu.
Ill afl a mm mm Mx a. at. ft-Iff. gmmm . abj anami arifc mm aVa Ha Ml mMaNfH AfswrKtl Ufimw nw
VYIJ IT Til fill llHvT thus ikl with th Duml f thtqttotalaoiift in which aara ftpr,iU U
llnAI I U UU I III W I I lur t awaUM' total aulM
for thft Iwt af OiaHD Fsftu W ha hump eavu mouth tx mmm the tihi op thkib n iminiui. aat
lataiiia-enl, raadiw HMple IW aHbaenbatm. Th ir aaaiai iithi tuar. Or fur emu for moalha' trial bq bacnptktaa
jott ul pmivi bf rvtuni matUha Utnt Iftruaa D.ru,a Htav Wright, Itoautifullj Wrought, ti-4id Mliw Thiuillr,
vith llraw O-aatM Ovid Ijmng sad Wid ih'ld Band (arod an vith orUerl.aa fcinrant Solid Ould t ulfd heart Fva.
I I-S uecrv Uafif ( at lieDt'a), with Geauiaa Kuasiaa Ryb. lltaaauod or ifrwrald HtotM, m Tiffany or Crowa
hHtntaT. YourciiiHor. The two aMU-ltf rrtail lor irorn fl v to 3 OO, ur ltort. V e gwaraataa triaat pnaa to b juat
a nprrwt-nis-d.or w will pa 7u lOOOIn aah. JU8T T&IHII a rKIF bv MvimJi murih nrat retail than toai
pay, a iuf njravxin f-r sn Mtnathft. a ehftoa to wia ttraad rnaa Iary MaaU aud a wraad TarvUal rrta la Aaii aa
eiplftinrd bekrw. If pnMitile ae&d r- O. Ordrri If tvot, arnd ailru ur Vc. ftlaaipa.
PRIZE8 FOR P0EM8 OR 8KETCHE8. v?or ketchv, ui.irf ta. of the olautior.ch nJTn'u
weithall award 0a i ll i( na. it lu tl t Nunr-u v ai.i aui.i, rni.r.n, nianv ur aiiira will M K. AMI,
rtsoflto the eioflkDoe or aoent of the witrk. make this offer to dtatvavt-r MV taiaat for on of th leadua
fta a kubirct.
a led in urt-mrrtum
bubhaivc-n ia Um t'Biu4 Matt. Tnb fttMrr WBiTbaa wiu. aa iuuid at thi k or I aft insta rtRMAMgjfTLr.
AS CRAND TERMINAL PRIZES
W publish over 100 eompU-t atonmn ft Jrar, rltx-trd f rvui eaa
ltadiiif nerUolK-alft. U WRUt to Dink ( HKAU tba nuial n..utar
martrin in 1h wnrld. TodotliM wamtMt know thclasaoF tort our rdffhk hrat. To ft-asrrtain thu w iha'l opr
ft N ll"-!, OF ( KITIClSM.ftud rwrr fcub-rribfr ma? t proai tht-ir o union by voting for th fttory thy Ilk bmt, and
nvnt tttoea who-rltvt tit aory di(lcd to b th nvast popular by a maontr of Uio4 caattbiu proniatc that their
rxuimoafionaand drciawr-tre valuablv wahU distribute eynallv, in pujrmi-nt fr Mmr o rrudeird, f T.OO 00 IH
wOtO. This will bra great eirjteat of popular htfrary opintoo and wtll d-t'Tmtne the ktnd of mVrita TKFAM will c -BU.nl
Tin rreat offf)
rCt t
57,50022 IN GOLD
in tne futura. If you can tell a go"d ttory wh- a yon rrad it, h r ta yourchanre to win a t KAN II 1'KlE IN tiOl.l.
ffr-n mar - m to goof to h trw, but rfTM-mbrr. in grea
i.-aut iiAn nnn nn wor
Craod Fnteft worth havutg, WeahalTtfo, inavery parucuiar, just Am i auskb. You tak no ehaucua whatever.
k-II at I
i b tra, but rnaember, th great puih-r,ing humri make millions, and wo
i worth of advertising. W thali certs ml y have an amount that will maAtfour
TWO of th
hove Quota
tion W 111 ftO-t-ar
in full
ia torr, ekrtch, pomi, arrmlote, advertiairir. or tome where in CREAM each month, and arnoiur th perannn who find thet
Jui.itati.ia bt-fore tiie I '.th d ty of the tnouth of larnir. earh nwnitrt, and bv prompt rriMirt in ve to our Bit rtira that titer
avert-ad CKKAM. will he di-tribub-d equally th ORA'I AUORUAflON OF MONTHLY full caplaiitedl
HOW TO GET A PRIZE EACH MONTH :
Haw! Oa the aim principle etaetly a th rreat
nitag
Mni this prove that we k Now . OU lAJi win vii.i AtJi.r. iiu.ts v
ALL (.AVE AN EQUAL CHANCE TO WIN. Z
i educated hv no better chnce thn other. Ther i NO CHANCE J
in th- nmtrnctujti ftt nt each ubrntMr.
urr mu nniiro nrrnnr vnil ufiu Turn
flC rill rnlatXO DLrUnQ lUU ll hi InLiT. credit hou iL1 itwelrv. diftinon'di. clotl
ata. On the same line Dial the sTreat Lite Ineuranc Comnanle advance inonry on Doiicifa, In other wonlft. buy prtinnii
in advance We hall, however, do buaineva with oureuirriher on nior liberal terms. KrHahle manufacture re will suiiiiy
us tn lirtff qumiTitiea wiin tU.li A.1! l v a iviir., um.u iai mi3, pnio or sun ijiawm.tiiw ana mntr rnr.i iuim
hTONtS. SlLVFR and (iOLI) BK A( KI.KTS, 8CARK and I. Art: 1TNH, etc.,etc.tat much lev than regular wholeal
strip,. I U r.airvsJat Dlaeerl utMiii thnf roods dors not rrprrftr-nt thfir retail ralur. We will nd oureutwriiber rnda
for .ctlea, and tht-y eaa keap thsa if aattsiftctorv, and pay for thea oat of th yrtaaa tbay aria in the intiuthly award.
Ix.ya.it ihi, urtivr that KNOW H)U CAM WIV V'Al TAB1 K FKlZtS avar aaoolk. it voa trv t
I yon are uuica, you eaa instantly oereci m
iuotationa when looking tr them in CKKAM.
Th educated have no better chance thnn other. There is NO CI1ANCK FOR FRAUD. Vou keep your eye ope,
readcare(u!lv,ftctprwnptlv,ftnd YOlT WIN EACH AND EVERY MONTH.
PHIZES WILL BE AWARDED bf committee under the supervition of an Ei -Mayor, Ex-City Manhal.
and Minister of tb Oopl. Complik; ana accurate information will be enteach eubeenher, fully explaining rveiy point
with an lllaitntad catavlocaa Of goodi you can nave at-nt you ,iun , 10 ue paui nr aa sianru aiative.
The following atrontf einloraement hy high officials iu our own city is m gaanataa of the higk ckaractsr and reliability
Of th CREAM PtUUSHINO COMPANY i
DiLrasTi .'i a ! E 1'. r. A., Jan. a,
Ta tsi PiiBLtri-We eheerfullr ecrtifv that th Officers and Directors of th CKKAM PCBLlslllNG CO. of
this citv. are oeminmltv known to ut, and that they are financially responsible, thoroughly reliable, honorable gentlm.
and JuVtlv rijoy the confidence of the community.
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Jamks tCllAKHMaifj.lT. S. Coll, of Cuakims. l4MF.a Pattkr, Treaa, City of Hellaat.
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