8. . THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : MONDAY , OCTOBER 24. 1887. SUNDAY IS THE SANCTUARY , Bormona Preached to Omaha People From Various Pulplte. A TALK TO WIVES AND MOTHERS. .T. \VllHonon Vitalized Clirls- New 1'rcsbjrtcrlnn Pastor The Pope'H CoinltiR Jubilee NotcH. To AVIvcn niul Mnttinrn. Hov. C.V. . Sivvliltfe preached to wives and mothurB nt the Scwnrd street M. E. church lust evening , taking for his text , "Her children ribo up and call her blessed ; her hunband albo , and ho praiwoth her. " The text draws the likeness of the true wife and faithful mother. Her children call her hlcBscd and her huHband cannot help but Rpcak her praise. Wo have in mind now such a wife and mother , She blood at the marriage alter with her young husband more than forty years ago. She was very young. The old ladies of the neighborhood said she ought to bo playing with her dolls yet. But she took up the heavy duties of the wife and mother as though she had been born for the place , as indeed she was. She and her husband started with nothing , so she was given nn opportu nity to bo a real helpmeet to the man who walked by ber wide. Ono child after another cainu and was received as n gift from heaven. They moved to the far wcat and performed tbo labors inci dental to u now country. The war cumo and the wife told her husband to go and light for the Hap , while she kept the children at homo. When the morn ing and evening came she reads in the bible and she and the children pray. The years go on and the husband comes back. The nonsand daughters struggle for nn education and then go oUt to life's work , all this time having a mother's sympathy and help. Do you wonder now that the horw wy "I wish you know my mother ; she is splendid , " or is it a Htu'prUo to you that when the the husband , now past sixty , comes in nnd docs not see his wife ho asks , "Where is mother ? " No wonder , for f < ho has been a help and an honor to him for more than forty years. Again , I have scon a wife and mother who has , been the por-bf.sbor of about all tbo goodness there was in the home. The man twenty years ago promised to love , honor and cherish the wife until death came , but ho has been false to his vows many a time. Ho has spent more evenings at the saloon than at homo so the wife has berne the brunt of the battle. Though her husband has been unworthy she still loves tbo man she promised to , though it is impossible for her to love the thing ho has oecoino. This woman whom I am now describing , and whom some of you know , has biich strength of charac ter and is M ; noble and true that sbo makes the living and keeps the children respectable in spite of the father's ottort to drag them down. God in heaven Bays : ' 'The true wife , the faithful mother. " Again , I have seen another little woman como home from tbo wedding trip , and as I looked-ut her I said in my heart : "Tho groom has made a mistake. She docs not amount to anything ; she is a dressy little thing of no cense quence. " But after she bad walked with her husband a few years God took him away. The little woman kept the children togoler , brought them up to obey the laws and fear God , and lived a brave and noble life till the end. Noth ing can compare with the silent work in obbouro d\yollings of faithful women bringing their children to honor , virtue and piety. The picture I hnvo drawn of the true wife and mother suggests its opposite , There are wives and mothers living near us , walking our streets and coming to our churches who art false and untrue , and before I go on to develop this thought I waul to give you two reasons for the fact. II every woman had her ideal husband slu would die before sboouldbo untrue t ( him , but now after years hnvo passcc her husband scorns bo unlike what slit thought ho would bo , consequently slu becomes wretched. Or I may say she has not God in her heart or life. Ho ii not in all her thoughts. Thennaturallj enough she becomes utterly ilihbiitisflcc with the company of her husband am children. She rules with a gentlomai friend and is surprised when her hus build finds it out. She seeks compan ; which is not the best , she talks smut she drinks wine , she does many thing which send souls to boll. She keep going on for souls never stop. You se < nor go through the handkerchief llirtn tion on the street and on the trains The shutters of her house arc turned certain way when her husband { iocs t his work , and the lamp is placed in th window at night as n signal that th coast is clear to raise the dovil. An what is wonderful ago does not dcstro the possibility of wrong doing. W have known mothers who have stoo high in society and inthochurchwho.s sons were grown , who would walk s near the precipice of hell that our head grow ( lizry as wo looked n thorn. Such wives and mothers llv within a half mile of this church or poi haps they are your next-door noighboi or are you biiro I am not drawing tb likeness of some of you V The text points out results. It giv ( UH a glimpse of the blessings of the tru wife and mother. What blessings ai of whom this text can bespoken 1 Hapj : wife and mother 1 Her husband is king , and her children arc the posse Bora of untold wealth. They go outiir the world with good poinoiplo and wit precious memories of homo and motho John Rtihlin had such n mother , fi ho bays , " The most precious , and c the whole the mod essential part of n my education was given mo by n mother. " Thomas II. Bcnton said , "When was Mjvon years of ago , my motln asked mo to take a triple pledge again tobacco , gambling nnd strong drink Wo arc told upon good authority that 1 never broke that pledgo. The mother of Philip Doddrldg when her son was quito a little bo used to teach him bcripturo history fro the Dutch tiles of the lire-place on whit were pictures of subjects taken from tl Biblo. Ho never forgot those early i Btructions , and probably to thorn mid God his future character and usefulnc may bo traced. Dr. Johnson said ho distinctly r momborcd the time and place who his mother 11 rut taught him of heaven place where good people go , and of ho ti place where bad people go , Out of 120 candidates for the ministr 11 was found that more than onehundn attributed their ooligious experience the oxnmplo and prayers of the mothers. The result is happiness the mother , prosperity to the liusbai and untold good to the children. The resultswhich come to the fal wife nnd mother can never , fully told. The wife cannot bo happy. S BOOS her wrong doing in the look ftvory honoht soul. She mnkos a migli Son to lo jolly , but she weeps and i solves in secret. The husband nnd father Is wretched. When ho loses fnith in his wife ho loses ( tilth In every one. Wealth nnd friends lire nothing if the woman ho trusted Is not good. The awful results nro seen in the child ren. Byron's mother was not good. She called that handsome , talented , cluh-footed boy "tho lame brat. " What narrow and shame must ill ! the heart of a child when it comes to know that "mother was bnd. " 1 would in closing give some words of counsel. To the good I would only say , bo good. "Tho path of the just is as a shining light , which shineth more and more until the perfect day. " May your life grow better till with your loved ones you stand in the presence of the king. To the husbands of bad women , I would recommend you to adopt the plan of Lorenzo Dow , when he raited the dovil. "Dow stopped at a certain house all night. Ho was put in a loft above the main room to sleep. The husband was away. A neighbor came in nnd spent the evening with the lady of the house. Soon the husband , somewhat intoxi cated , was heard at the door. The wife bucroted the neighbor in an empty bar rel and hastily throw some wool over his head. The husband was noisy. The wife told him to keep still ns Lorenzo Dow was in the house. Then said the drunken man , "Ho must get up and raise the dovil. " Dow was called up. The preacher said if ho must ho must. Ho told the husband to stand at the door and hit the old fellow a good lick as ho passed. Dow went to the barrel and told the devil to como forth , and out ho ran with some of the wool sticking to his head , but ho did not es- cni > o the good lick from the club the husband held in his hand. When n man is in the wrong place , if lie is hit with a club or followed with a shotgun , ho ought not to bo surprised. To the false wife and mother 1 would say , look to see the results of your course. Not only will your own life bo blighted and your own soul destroyed , but those who look to you for nn ex ample will bo dragged down to hell by you. Throw the devil aside and take God. Bo true to God and earthly lovo. Make your husband happy and teach your children to love him and God , and through all eternity you will be glad. Vitalized Christians. Rov. J. M. Wilson , pastor of the Cas- tcllar street Presbyterian church , preached to a largo audience yesterday "Vitalized Christians. " on the subject , The term Christian , said the speaker , at the present day embraces a great variety of persons and beliefs. As a term of derision at Antioeh it com prised only the followers of the meek and lowly Nir/nreno. As a term of honor now , it is nlllxcd to individuals , churches and nations with little regard to their character. The disciples of Hurley and Spcncor , the socialists , the brewer and saloonist , the suffering saint and the zealous missionary of the ITOSI arc all in the broad sense Chris tians. But although the name has broadened the quintessence of chribtianity , which is the life in the soul , has remained the same. The ideal and aggressive Chris tian to-day is the Christian "whoso life is hid with Christ in God. " The vitalized Christian is ono who is crucified with Christ. The grain must first bo cast into the ground. Out of death comes life. Cruciilcd with Christ is dead to the world. The Saviour in Joseph's tomb was oblivious to the temptations and activity of Joru- sclom. Christians crucified with Christ "put oft" the old man with the lusts thereof. " "Friendship with the world is enmity against God. " The Christian saint rejoices as much as any ono in the good things of this lifo , but as the gifts of God , and "sets not his heart on things below' ' and "puts no confidence in the tlcsh. " Crucified with Christ , ho is no longer a debtor to do the law as : v means of life , Ho who would live by the law "must continue in all things therein to do them. " Paul himself had tried to ful fill the law but though a .Tow and n strict nnd zealous Pharaseo , ho renounced all counting all as "dung to win Christ and bo found in Him. " Salvation is by grace that wp should not fail by our im perfect obedience nor grow self right eous by our good works. Cruel- lied with Chribt , wo take Ilin ns our surety and in Hirn there is no condemnation , but the glori' ous liberty of the sons of God. Vituli/ed chribliaiib are raised up t ( lifo in Christ Jesus. "I live yet not I but Christ livoth in mo. " " Because ] live ye shall live also. " This is resur rection from spiritual death. To those dead in trespasses and in sins , spiritua lifo is communicated. As God brcathei in Adam the breath of lifo so ho breath into us everlasting lifo. In Ezekiah'i vision the valley was full of dry bonei but when the Spirit was breathed upoi them they came together were clotnoi with flesh and became living men. AIM except n man bo born again ho canno see the kingdom of God. And spiritua lifo is sustained by the same hand Christ dwells in us and "works in us t will and to do of his own good pleas uro. " "Our bodies nro the temples t the Holy Ghost. " Christ is the vin and wo are the branches and withou Him wo can do nothing ; Ho is tli head , wo nro the members , bone of Hi bone and tlesh of His flesh ; Ho is th foundation , wo are the building ; Ho i the bread and water of lifo. The rest rection and sustenance of a dead EOU ! i a divine act and the now lifo is divine Wo are inado partakers of the divin nature born 01 the spirit of God an the fruits of the now life are the fruil of the spirit. Vitalized Christians are such throug faith in the Son of God. Faith is tli first act of the so'ul where born agai and the tie which unites us toChrist foi ovurmoro. Faith itself is only th channel thrown open to receive divin graco. "Ho loved us and gave Hiinse for us ; " faith reaches out the hand an takes the gift. Ho stands at the door an knocks ; faith opens the door and lei the stranger in. Faith in Chribt is enl different from our faith in ono unotlit in the divine person trusted and tli glorious results obtained. Vital "fait receives and rests upon Christ nlono ft salvation as ho is otTercd in tli gospel. " Faith is also the measure of spirllui vitality. "As thy faith , so bo it don unto theo. " "Bo of good cheer ; tli faith hath made theo whole. " Wen fnjth trembles at the angry sea might faith says , "Peaco , be still ; " weak fait is scorched by the sun and clicked I the thorns , but strong faith brings fort thirty , sixty and an hundred fol < Paul's now faith in the Son of Go turned him from making havoc wit the church to the faithful and valiai missionary. It triumphed in prism on the sea , in porsccutic of enemies in the dungeon at Rome an in martyrdom. Like Moses , the grea est of the O. T. saints , ho so marvc ously endured as seeing Him who is ii visible. Living by vitality communicate from God is no speculation on pioi sentiment but the fact of rovelath and the blessed lesson of oxporienc "They that wait on the Lord blin renew their strength , they shall mou | up oi ) wings as uugolsUioy stall n ttiid not grow weary , they shall walk nnd not be faint. Crucified with Christ wo nevertheless live yet no ono but Christ Hveth in us , nnd the life which we now live in the flesh wo live by the faith of the son of God. " Pint IlnptlNt Church Services. Owing to the necessity for repairs and alterations in the upper portion of their church building , the congregation at the First Baptist church commenced yesterday to hold their Sunday services in the vestry. Largo audiences were present at all the services. Rov. Dr. Shorrlll , of the First Congregational church , preached the morning sermon , nnd in the evening Rov. Mr. Lnmar preached his second sermon in the course on "Biblo Conversions , " the subject last evening being "The Con version of a Roman General. " The text was taken from the tenth chapter of Acts , first to sixth verses : " There was a certain man in Casnren called Cornelius , a centurion of the band called the Italian band. A devout man , nnd one that feared God with all his liouso , which gave much alms to the pcoplo , and prayed to God lways. Ho saw in a vision evidently about the ninth hour of the day an angel of God coining into him , and saying unto him , Cornelius. And when ho looked on him ho was afraid and said , ' \Vhat Is it , Lord V and ho said unto him , ' thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God. And now send men to Jnppa , and call for ono Simon , whoso surname is Peter. Ho lodgeth with one Simon , a tanner , whose house is by the seaside ; he shall tell theo what thou oughtest to do. ' " " Cornelius"said the speaker , "was a commandent of the post of Ctursnrca. His name is familiar in Latin history and ho was of an old and honorable Roman family and stood high in the social scale. This chapter gives us an insight into his character. Observe what is told of him. Ho was first : de vout , that is , prayerful and reverent. Free from that sinful frivolity that com monly marks men. A man of .strong religious feeling and spirit ; One of those broad minds that rising above all educational and unfavorable surround ings , reaches out after God in yearnings to find him. Ho had' made some pro gress ; had forsaken idolatry ; had volun tarily turned to Judaism. His broad mind had accepted the lofty teachings of the Jews without accepting their cer emony. His devotedness had a happy inlluetico on his household and on his soldiers. Second : Ho was a powerful man. Not a day passed that did not see him trying to draw near lo God. Ho was characterized by prayerful olTorts to bo guided by Him in all his nlTairs and in his spiritual life in particular. His light was dim , it was true , and no doubt mixed up with error , but ho prayed on. Third : Ho was a liberal man and gave not merely to the poor in general , butte to the religious causes of the Jews , among whom he lived and from whom ho received all the light ho hud. This was a beautiful and touching trait of character in a Roman soldier , and this does not prove the man to bo religious , but shows that ho was not mean spirited and there was hope for him. Fourth : Ho was reputable and had gained a good name among the Jews , and among the right-thinking and noblemen. Ho was trusted nnd beloved , oven by thobo who were Ins national enemies. Now , though devoted and powerful and liberal and reputable , UK WAS UNCONVKUTKD. Divine grace and mercy was prepar ing him for the reception of the gospel , but ho had not yet come into its light. The Lord was loading him , but ho needed the scaling of the divine bpirit on his soul. That God led on in this is seen in the fact that ho was told to send for some who could enlighten him. Wo see from this that good mou may make great btridcs towards the divine lifo and not reach it because ho lacks the ono thing needful. A good man may bo constant in religious obbcrvanco , may bo useful and oven the means of bringincr others to a better life , and yet himsolt bo not at pence with God. Christ intimates this in ono of His sermons. Now observe that his circumstances were all ngainst him in attempts to bo a better man. Consider , ho was raised in heathenism , with all the difllculties of education , habits , associations and abominations of heathen lifo to influence him. IIo was a soldier , and this subjected him to all the crimes , immoralities , temptations , vices and hardness of heart ineidont to such a lifo. Yet ho did not give his circumstances as an excuse for not seek ing God as thousands of others do. The fact that ho was at last led into the light is suggestive of a great great and precious truth , thus God will always inept the honest soul , sooner or later , and give him the blessings of heaven. If wo use the light we have , IIo will give us more. "To him that hath shall bo given , etc. " Every day of the year brings to light instances Where God has signalized this truth. And lastly , wo are arrested by the means which God used for his enlight enment. The human and the divine co- minglo. It is always so , God could have sent an angel , but ho put the treasure in an earthen vessel. God sent Peter instead of an angel to bear the message to this honest Roman sol dier who was seeking the light. Peter calls his attention to three points : First , lifo , death and resurrection ol Jesus. Second , that Ho is well accred ited by prophets. Third , that IIo is indeed - deed to DO judge nnd savior. While Peter is sneaking these words Cornelius receives them and believes them , ant ] is made full of the joy of the Lord. Sc Christ can save you now , while listening to this message , if with the same limv esty of heart as Cornelius , you receive Him ns your Lord nnd Savior. Their Now Minister. i Rev. W. J. Palm , the new minister a the Hamilton street Presbyterini church , preached his first sermon to hii now cluirgo yesterday morning , undei mo-st favorable auspices. The society ii a now ono , having been in oxibtenoi only three montns , but is in a thriving condition. At present services are licit in Follon's hall , near the northeast corner nor of Lowe nvenuo and Ilnmiltoi street , but two lots hnvo been purcha ei just a block north of this s pot ] > when either a chapel or church building wil bo erected this fall. Rov. Palm , tin now minister , is from Alexis , 111. , hi first pastorate , whore ho has put in threi years of ino-,1 succcsiful work. Ho is i young man of great energy , an mitirinj worker and in every way a most excel lent man. His auditors were dolightei with his bormons yesterday. This evening ing a reception will bo tendered him a the residence of Mrs. Shoemaker , 01 tbo Military road , just across the bul line , where the people of that viclnit , will have an opportunity of becomiii ] better acquainted with him. Ponoljco't. A meeting of members from the dil foront Catholic societies was hold la * evening nt the Catholic school near Si Philoincna's cathedral to make arrange incuts for celebrating the jubilee f Pope Leo XIII in Omahil next Sundaj The event is in honor of the fiftiot anniversary ol the pope's pficsthoot nud extensive preparations- boin made in all the lending cities of the United States foriho proper observance of the day. At H * . Hi. next Sunday all the different Catholic societies in the city , including tHc Hibernian , German and Bohemian , arc to march in n body , wearing the distinguishing badge of their orders , to St. Phllomena's cathe dral where pontificate high mass will be conducted bylllchop O'Connor. In the evening a lecture by Father Dow- ling will be given at the same place. St. riiiloinritniHmlulltjr Societies. Sincq , returning to his sacerdotal duties in Omaha.Father Carroll , ns di rector of the sodality societies of St. Phllomonn cathedral , has been making preparations to consolidate the two so cieties , consummating that work yester day. Formerly the two societies , the ono composed of tlio young men and the other of the young women of the church , mot separately , but In the future they are to meet as ono society. Three pre fects were elected at the meeting yes terday afternoon Nellie Garvoy , Eliza Tracy and Albert Miller ; also three secretaries Maggie Brosnan , Annie Garvoy and M. J. Scanlon. The con solidated societies number 125 members and are in a most nourishing condition. The regular time of meeting is the second end nnd fourth Sunday of every month. Literary meetings are held twice every month , conducted by members of the sodality. The worst feature about catarrh is its dangerous tendency to consumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures catarrh by purifying the blood. 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Forty newly furnished , well warmed and ventilated rooms for patients , three skilled physicians alwii > In the bulldlntc. All kinds ol disease ) treated In the most eclentlnc manner. Wo manufacture Purglcal Tlracps for Deformities , Trusses , Supporters , Electrical llatterlcs , and can supply physicians or patients any appliance , remedy , or Instrument known. Call and consult us , or write for circulars upon all subjects , with lists of questions for patient to answer. Thousands treated succesv fully by correspondence. Wo have superior advnn- tanes and facilities for treating diseases , performing , purKlcal operations , and nursliiK patients which com- Mned with our acknowledged ability , experience , responsibility and reputation should make the Omuhu Medical and tiunclcaf Institute tbo tlrsuholce. DIAMONDS , WATCHES , = = JEWELRY , = BRONZES ! AT MAX MEYER &BRO , ITH1B i. Uuirnte dth0 only one Inthn world K ner tlB _ . . _ _ - amntlnuous KltcMeit Magnttu tv VtirrrtiT. BolentlBc. 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LYON & HEALY , I30S A 1307 FARNAM STREET * c.s. RAYMOND" Fine Watches Diamond Merchant StcrliiiSilvcp AND THE CHICAGO AND NorthWestern - Western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council B lifts AiitlClifts AiitlC licap , The only rood to Inlie for T ) < n Mnlnes , Marlalltown , Cedar llapldn , Clinton , Dlxc.n . , Chicago , Milwaukee and ull points curt. To the. people of Jsehraiku , ( ulo- radoVjoinlni. . ' , Utah , Idaho , NuvHila , Ori'iiiui , Wnth- InKton and California , It ollors eupeJlor ud > ant.ujes ui t porMalH by any other llnu. AIIIOIIK u few of the numerous point * of superiority enloied by the patrmmof lhl < road between Oinnlm undCliknKO , am Its twotralimn day of DAY COACH- 1S. ? which aru tbu tliu'tt that human art and ItiKt'iuil' tycancreate. Itsl'AhACI ! M.KKI'l.VJ CAIIXnhUli arn UKHtelH of f ointort und eli'vunre. Its 1'AltlAJlt DUAWINU KOOM CAK * , unMirpasiod by any , und ItsttldelyielebrutedrAI.A'lIAi ; Dl.NI.Sd CAlH thu piiunl of nbUhiarimit bo found rlti-nhern. AlCoun- ill llliirfsthe train * of the Union 1'atlllu llallnay , con nect In union depot with thono ol thu Chlcapo ti Jvorthwenlern Uy. In Chliaiio the trains of thin line iiiiiko close tounuctlon w 1th thosu ol ull other custom jlnes. For Detroit , Columliin , Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Nlauura falls , HutTalo. I'lttmiuru , 'Inrontn , Montreal , llotton , New York , rhlladelpbla , llaltlmoreVu h- liiKlon , und ull points In thoi'iisl , ask lor u ticket vl the "NORTHWESTERN. " If you wlh thn be t accommodation. All ticket agents sell ticket * \lathU line , II. HUilllTT , K. I' . WIf. OV. lienl. Manager , ( ienl. I'ubs'r Audit Chlciigo , Ills W.M.iiAiirocK , uit.nnM.Ko. Westeru Agint. Oty I'ats'r. Anent. Uniaha , Nchrnaku. AND Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Htrlcllr Flrd-f'lnaii nnd among the larneit , fattest and linen In the world. Saloon , second class miI stcerairu 1'uneniccr Accomnmdultoin ITnnxcrllrd. Kvcrj retard for the com fort and convenience of pa * eeniicrs studiously considered and practiced. Steamers every Saturday for ( llo'iiow. City nf Uomn sails for Liverpool Oclnber 12 , II Is thn InrKest and fluent I'Hsvnucr stuamer afloat. Hates of pasiaco for all classes us low a * h ) any other llrst-clasn line , t-a- looiieicurrlon tUktils at reduced rates. Draftfor any amount at lowest uirrcnt rates. For books of tours , tickets , or further Information , apply to UKNDKKkON IIIUiTHKHS , Chicago , or 1'ltANK K. MOOUKSOmalia.Neb , W UNDEVELOPED PARTS of the body enlarged and strengthened , Fall pittlo- altil ( Ktlcd ) Irt * . KUIB MKB. CO. . Uuflalo. M. T. THE OF TUB Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' , The Host lloutc from Oimilin anil Council muffs to - = = THE EAST = = - TWO TUA1NS DAILY lll'.TWKKN OMAHA AND COUNCIL ULUlTd Chicago , AND Milwaukee , St. rani , Mlnncapolix , Cedar ItnpidH , Hock Island , Frccport , Itockfonl , Clinton , Iriilinqiie , ] ) aienport , Elgin , Madison , , Tanes > ille , llvloit , M'lnonn , La Crosse , And all other Important points iu : t , Northeast and r-outhcuot. For through ticket" ( nil on thn ticket aerntatKOl rarnam strict , In 1'uxton Hotel , or at Union 1'aillla Dopot- I'lillmanFlcepprsand the finest DlnlnpCariln the world are run on thomaln line of thnt'lilraifo , Mil waukee A ht 1'aul ItnllHay.and etery attention I * jiHld to punsengers b ) courteous emplojus of thu company. U. MII.I.KIl. Oencral Manacer. J. r. TUCK Kit , As lstanl ( i < neral ManiRcr. A. V. It. CAtn.Vl ! : Kit , General lM cntfcr mid Tk-krt Aiti'iit. um.K. IIHAVTOUI ) , Assistant General I'usscngor and Tic ket Auent. J , T. Cl.AHR , General feupcilntcndent. S , S , FELKER , OMAHA , NEB , 10(1 ( N. 13th Street. 1'IIIIK OAUKOU.N'IAVINiH. : . shipped direct from our vlnuyurd. Hleillng , Outcilol ClurotH , Port , Hherrlcu , etc. San JOSH VuultH , Seventh , iif'hth : , San Hulvudor uud Wllllum streets , tiuii Jofcu , California. THE CAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. The best known and most popular Hotel In th stiito. location central , appointments Hrit-clnti , Headquarters for commercial men and kit politic * ! .ndpuLUcgath.nngs. .