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. _ : THE OMANA DAILY BEE:: MONDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1867, . SUNDAY IN THE SANCTUARY. KEEP WARM' solves in secret. - The husband and father is wretched. When he loses faith in his wife he loses faith in every- one. Wealth and friends are noulhlf if the woman he trusted is not The awful results are seen in the child- ren. Byron's mother was not good. and not grow weary, they shall walk and not be faint. Crucified with Christ rtheless live yet no one but th in us, and the life which we now live in the flesh we live by the faith of the son of God.” made in all the leading cities of the United States for ghe proper observance of the day. At &4 m, next Sunday all the different Catholic societies in' the city, including shie Hibernian, German and Bohemian, are to march in a_body Bermons Preached to Omaha People Y From Various Pulpits. LI ERS. B i e e | sorrow and shame must fill the heart of Rev. J. M. Wilson on Vitalized Chris- tians—A New Presbyterian Pastor ~The Pope's Coming Jubilee~ Religious Notes. To Wives and Mothers. Rev. C. W. Savidge preached to wives and mothers at the Seward street M. E. church last evening, taking for his text, “*Her children rise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.” The text draws the likeness of the true wife and faithful mother. Her children call her blessed and her husband cannot help but speak her praise. We have in mind now such & wife and mother, She stood 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 be 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 an opportu- nity to be a real helpmeet to the man who walked by her side. One child after another came and was received as a gift from heaven. They moved to the far west and performed the labors inci- dental to n new country. The war came and the wife told her husband to go and fight for the flag, while she kept lhc children at home. When the morn- ing and evening came she reads in the bible and she and the childven pray. The yeurs go on and the husband comes back. The sonsand daughters struggle for an 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 sons sey I wish you knew my mother; she is splendid,” or is it o surprise to you that when the the husband, now past sixty, comes in and does not see his wife he asks, “Where is mother?” No wonder, for gho has been a help and an houor to him for more than forty years. Again, I have seen o wife and mother who has been the possessor of about all the goodness there was in the home. The man twenty years ago promised to love, honor and cherish the wife until death came. but he has been false to his vows many a time. He has it more evenings at the saloon than at home so the wife has borne the brunt of the battle. Though her husband has been unworthy she still loves the man she promised to, though it is impossible for her to love the thing be has be This woman whom I am now ribing, and whom some of you know, has such strength of c¢h ter and is so noble and true that she makes the living and keeps the children She called that handsome, cape club the husband held in but those who look to ample will be dragged You. God. Make your husband happy your children to love him and God,and through all eterni tellar on the subject, The term christian, said the speaker, at the present day embraces a great variety of persons and beliefs. term of and lowly honor now, it is affixed to individuals, churches and nations with little regard to their Hurley brewer tial talented, club-footed boy *‘the lame brat.” What a child when it comes to know that “mother was bad.” 1 would in closing give some words of coungel. To the good I would only say, be good. *“The path of the just is as & shining light, which shineth more and more until the perfect d May your life grow better till with your loved ;;m-n you stand in the presence of the ing. To the husbands of bad women, I would recommend you to adopt the plan of Inrcnm Dow, when he rai the devil. “Dow smppcd at a certain house all night. He was put in a loft above the main room to sleep. The husband was away. A neighbor came in and spent the evening with the lady of the house Soon the husband, somewhat int cated, was heard at the door. The wife gecreted the neighbor in an empty bar- rel and hastily threw some wool over his head. The husband was noisy. The wife told him to keep still as Lorenzo Dow was in the house. Then said the drunken man, “He must get up and raise the devil.” Dow was called up. The preacher said if he must he must. He told the husband tostand at the door and hit the old fellow a good lick as he pussed. Dow went to the barrel and told the devil to come forth, and out he ran with some of the wool sticking to his head, but he did not es- the good lick from the his hand, place, if with a ‘When a man is in the wrong he is hit with a club or followed shotgun, he ought not to be surprised. To the false wife and mother 1 would say, look to see the results of your course. Not only will your own life be blighted and your own soul destroyed, you for an ex- own to hell by Throw the devil aside and take Be true to God and earthly 1 and t ch ou will be glad. Vitalized Christians. Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor of the Cas- street Presbyterian church, preached to a lavge audience yesterday “Vitalized Christians.” As a derision at Antioch it com- prised only the followers of the meck Nazarene. As a term of character. The disciples of and Spencer, the socialists, the and saloonist, the suffering aint and the zealous missionary of the »ss are all in the broad sense chris- But although the name has broadenecd the quintessence of christianity, which First Baptist 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. Large audiences were present at all the services. Rev. Dr. Sherrill, of the First Congregational chureh, preached the morning sermon, and in the evening Rev. Mr. Lamar preached his second sermon in the course on ‘“‘Bible Conversions,” the subject lst evening being “The Con- version of a Roman General.” 10 text was taken from the tenth chapter of Acts, first to sixth verses: “There was a certain man in Cwsarven called Cornelius, a centurion of the band called the Italian band. A devout man, and one that feared God with all his house, which gave much alms to the people, and prayed to Godelways. He saw in & vision evidentiy ubout the ninth hour of the day an angel of God coming into him, and saying unto him, Cornelius. And when he looked on him he was afraid and said, ‘What is it, Lnrdr and he said unto him, ‘lh\ % and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God. And now send men to Jappa, and call for one Simon, whose surname is Peter. He lodgeth ith one Simon, a tanner, whose house is by the seaside; he xhull tell thee what thou oughtest to do.’’ “ Cornelius,” said tho speaker, **was a commandent of the post_of Cwrsarea. His name is familiar "in Latin history and he was of an old and honornblo Roman family and stood high in the social scale, This chapter gives us an insight into his character. Observe what is told of him. He was—first: de- vout, that is, prayerful and reverent. from that sinful frivolity that com- y marks men. A man of strong igious 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. He had made some pro- gress; had forsuken 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 happ! influence on his household and on his soldiers. Second: He was a powerful man. Not a day passed that did not sce him trying to draw near to God. He was eharacterized by prayerful efforts to be guided by Him in all k affa and in his spi itual life in particular. His light was dim, it was true, and no doubt mixed up with error, but he prayed on. Third: He was a liberal man and gave not merely to the poor in general, but to the religious causes of the Jews, among whom he lived and from whom he received all the light he had. This was o beautiful and touching trait of character in a Roman soldier, and this does not prove the man to be religious, but shows that he was not mean spirited and there was hope for him. Fourth: He was reputable and had gained a good wearing the distinguishing badge o their orders, to 8t. Philomena’s cathe- dral where pontificate lugh mass will be conducted by Bishop O'Connor. In the evening a lecture by Father Dow- ling will be given at the same place. St. PhilomenaSodality Socleties. Sincgy returning to his sacerdotal duties in Omaha. Father Carroll, as di- rector of the sodality societics of St. Philomena cathedral, has been making preparations to consolidate the two so- cieties, consummating that work yester- day. Formerly the two societies, the one composed of the young menand the other of the young women of the church met, m-px\mltfi but in the future tllu\' are to meet us one society. Three pre- fects were elected at the meeting yes- terday afternoon—Nellie Garvey, Eliza Tracy and Albert Miller; also three ries—Maggie Brosnan, Annie and M. J. Scanlon. The con- solidated societies number 125 members and are in a most flourishing condition. The regular time of meeting is the sec- ond and fourth Sunday of every month. Literary meetings are held twice eve month, conducted by members of the sodality. —— The worst feature about catarrh is its dangerous tendency to consumption. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures cuatarrh by purifying the blood. —-— SEE NOT! OF EXCURSION To Herndon, the City of Natural Gas, on Page Six. Citizens of Omaha wishing to partici- ate in this grand excursion will please hand ~ their names to J. A, Matthews at 218 8. 15th st as early as convenient in order that proper arrangements may be made for their transportation and accommoda~ tion. - Brodky—Lewis. CcMe. 8. Brodky, a young merchant of this city, was m: d to Miss Rosa Lewis at Germania hall last evening. The ceremony was conducted by Rabbi Brunson, and was witnessed by over two hundred and fifty guests. The groom was supported by his father and Mr. Kendis, with Joseph Lewis and Wm. Cathin as groems: The bride was attended by Mrs. Nellie Brodky and Mrs. Kendis, with Rosa and Yetta Netzner as bridesmaids. The winsome was attired entirely in white and presented a charming pearance. LAEEChE ! Frama g AvoL 8] 1 Fepairad below to the sumptuous supper. At the close of this, I‘mil. J. D. I\nlhmmm, in a most happy manner, extended the congratulations of those present to the newly wedded pair. All next repaired to the ball room, where music and danc- ing occupied their attention the rest of the evening. DIED. BUCHANAN~—In Omaha, Sunday evening, Minnie, Our stock of Overcoats is immense. They begin at $2.90, for which price we can sell you a man’s Overcoat, made of good Vermont Grey, lined with Canton Flannel--a coat which is usually sold in other places for $5.00. Next we have a heavy Ulster with plush collar and cuffs, at $3.75; WORTH $7.00. For $4.75 we will sell you a good Chinchilla Overcoat with warm lin- Besides these low-priced ones we have an elegant line of better grades running up to the finest qualities of Chinchillas, Montanacs and Beavers. We call particular attention to our Fur Trimmed Overcoats, of which These are beautiful garments, and the mate- rial used for trimming is the best of mink and beaver. In Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats we have the largest assortment in the city, and it will surprise you to see our prices on them. little coat with cape is marked $2.90; another splendid Melton with As- trachan cape, $3.50, about one-half of what other houses would charge for them. The demand for our Underwear and Hats is so great that we are al- ready obliged to enlarge the room assigned for these departments. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price, at Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner Douglas and 14th, Streets, Omaha. we carry a large variety. One elegant OMAHA Medical and Sureical Mstitut. Display at their warerooms, 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street, the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the X 4 highest name among the Jews, and among the wife of A.G. Buchanan, aged 24 8! class and medium grades, including respectable in spite of the father’s effort is the life in the soul, has remained the to drag them down. God in heaven | same. The ideal and aggr e chris- :.li-fih:((lh,::::{il‘,‘tfi(t‘\‘:f}]_n::v,llx‘lnl‘);“tlllulhy\:;:: -;‘ll.::r:;-ulnn hereafter. s ::(‘,fh. “The true wife, the faithful ::.I;‘I“‘ll\-‘"l}\‘ :4]‘1:::;‘1:‘:|.~:’i('intxy whose life n::mnhh‘(;‘l“»‘i‘l"fl"‘(‘“‘"::l“fl u\)nox:‘l B :\:‘xl\.\d = TEINWAY| R L, mon, e e e Sl bt ens oo | itod Vb L - il gal PIANOS JE st UoosagaaneTmitin gy | s ottt e groiudl 066 |, DivtaS giton o ey s ot %, W. ot 130 0t ootge s, | =Y ON & HEALY Smmmmeeee == Sho dloos’ not.amount to anything; she | Christ s dead to tho world, The | ing }:j";){j;‘I&}:‘”“L‘t‘:j:f‘::‘;,f{n“};s Eoepel FOI THI TREATMENT OF ALL e i il g O e S| B T o, emb i s | o S50 ATk i it AN i SN e R ;iiu‘.“nxmlllluhylv:;::xluxl“{::u‘-‘_?;:-:lx‘:-'.:(:‘_A:}nu‘;;;;; 3.:;}:;{..‘) fi( hristinas erucified with Christ on. his soul. .p]“}m. God' led o in races, Appliances for Deformities and Trusses, ORG AN STANDARD, childran fogeter, Drowght them up 1o | ghoreof.” *Feiendship with the world | ha® was ol to. send _for ek paratus and remeties for ruccers. | E———eee LYON & HEALY obey the luws and fear God, and lived a | is enmity aguinst God.” The christian who could enlighten him. We see from this that good men may make great strides towards the divine life and not reach it because he lacks the one thing needful. A good man may be_constant in religious observance, may be useful and even the means of bringing others urgical Treatment. brave and noble life till the end. Noth- new rooms for patients; ing can compare with the silent work in obscure dwellings of faithful women bringing their children to honor, virtue and piety. The picture T have dvawn 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 are false and untrue, and before Igo onto develop this thought I want to give you two reasons for the fact, If every woman had her ideal husband she would die before she would be untrue to saing rejoices as much as any one in the s Hosplial Acscks good things of this life, but as the gifts of God, and *‘sets not hl~]|4-‘|rt on things below" and “puts no confidence in the flesh.” Crucified with Christ, he is no longer a debtor to do the law as a means of life, He 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 Jew and a strict and zealous Pl e, he renounced all counting all as *‘dung to win Christ and be found in Him.” Salvation is by grace that we il by our im- Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most liberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects in materials and workmanship. iy ot 'the Kpine llnrrhA ummmm Inhalation, "ACA Eplleps: I(mm"y, Biadder, Eye, and Blood, and all Rugical Operations. Diseases of Women a Specialty. BOOK ON DISEASES OF WOMEN FREI Only Rellable MEDICAL INSTITUTE MAKING A EPECIALTY OF PRIVATE DISEASES. Poison removed from the system ve Trentment for L 18 on Deformitics and Brces, ricity, r, Skinl to a better life, and yet himselt be not iod Christ intimates this in one of His mons. Now observe that his cirecumstances were all against him in attempts to be a better man. Consider, he was raised in heathenism, with all the difficulties of education, habits, associgtions and abominations of at_peace with LYON & HEALY, 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STREETe ce. All communi truments sent by muil or express, sathen life to influence him, He was Breterred. Cal nid Beiaseb e inowatter. yearathaverpuiasad] | iotteot obanian e morh s rom KoLt Ik to| o s e o R D e su . or'aend I R R S. RAYMON poe husbund seems 5o unliko what sho | cous by our ‘ool works: Cruel- | $i Bn e RS tom ety sendta plitwsber et 2 T Wittt 0 D Sl S hought he would be, consequentl, fied with Christ, we take Him | yiee qnen ; . g becomes wretched. Or T may s as our surcty and in Him :\‘,:.‘,, f{"i‘,gfi"“‘“‘ s of it incident, 1o D e T et s 106 Walclcs Diamond Merchant torling i has not God in her heart or life. He is not in all herthoughts. Then naturally enough she becomes utterly dissatisfied with the company of her husband and children. She rides with a gentleman Tmpotency, Gonorrhaeh, Gleet, and Varicocole. Addrel Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, or Dr. McMenamy, Cor. 13th & Dodge Streets, Sy philis, there is no condemnation, but the glori- 5 ous liberty of the sons of God Vitalized christians are r life in Christ Jesus, but Christ liv, Yet he did not give his s e i o for it wecls | Absolutely Pure. ing God as thousands nf others do. T never varies. A The fact that he was at last led into and wholesomene omical thun the ordinary kinds, and the light is suggestive of a great m)l(l in competition With the miuiitude of low 20UcLas anp 181 ST sed up to T live yet not I, h in me.” o} Qi Because I| ront and precious truth, thus—God weight alum or phosphate powders, OMAHA, NEB. THE cmc THE- friend and is sury when her hus- | live ye ~.lmll live also.” This is resur- | yill ‘\‘“ ays "M‘l the P N‘"] honoY Py ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Oming to the rapid growth of Oumaba and our suo n which is not the best, she talks smut, | dead in trespusses and in sins, spiritual | Loayen. 1f we use the light we W : = couid o Rocommorate ui OI) - AN nhl;- t)llllll(hl\\ln('lfl;\. \l;wlfllmubnl) t}nu;.x life s communicated. s God breathed | 1o will give us more, Do him thut anrhew brick bullding, Korlwest Comor of Tiih ind Fiacs which send souls to hell. he keeps | in Adam the breath of life so he breaths rivent etosl) i1 0d 0 or the old_Institute s 5 foin on for souls never stop. You seo | into us everlagting life. I Esekiul's hathisholibe giyen jelo, WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF vaiidig, und have now the laniest wnd mo Every day of the r brings to light instances where God has signalized this truth. And lastly, we_are arrvested by the means which God used for his enlight- enment, The human and the divin mingle. It is always so, God could have sent an angel, but he put the ¢ Meaical Institute or hospital in the west, rty newly furnished, well warmed and ventilated rooms TS pacienia, threa skiliod physicians alwiys in the bullding. All kindy of discases treated in the most Sentific mannor. We manufacture Surgleal Braces for Deformities, Trusses, Supporters, Elec supply physlcluns of pationts uny appliance, mm-nlye gr lnstrament known. Call und consult ue: or wri for circulars upon all sublects, with 1 for patient to answer. Tho fully by correxpondence. er go through the handkerchief flirta- tion on the street and on the trains. The shutters of her house are turned a certain way when her husband goes to his work, and the lamp is placed in the window at night as a signal that the const is clear to raise the devil. And what is wonderful age does not destroy vision the val full of dry bones but when the Spirit was breathed upon them they came together were clothed with flesh and became living men. And ept & man be born again he cannot see the kingdom of God. And spiritual life is sustained by the same hand. st dwells in us and “works in us to Western Railway Short Line. PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. MA; BRONCHITIS HUMO! Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to -THE EAST Wi tages and facilitios for treatin N1 dise i i % ¥ reasure i arthen vesse God e gren 0t this o ical operatio a Tursing patients which o v AINS ¥ BETWEEN 0 B e v e ol enes | icdtuse dnfonteerib ouemal 8 o ,.,Tmr..a.‘.:z ,,.',:::';“'m:xm.s.,':‘,"?l:".‘.,:,i'.,",".: fEEl peratont aod watainpilaced Btk o TWO TIAINS DALY BETWERN OMAIIA AND ve know thers who have stood re.” “Our bodies are the te S 5 p g ol worth. _In m.uummmmm roputation should muke the Omuhs have” known mothers who 004 | ure. Our bodies are the temples of | the message to this honest Roman sol- | ehitis, “n.“ Medical aud Surgical Institute the tirstcholce, v . high in society and in the church,whose | the Holy Ghost.” Christ is_the vine | gier who was seeking the light. Peter Chicago, «=sAND-.c Milwaukee, sons were grown, who would walk 5o | and we are the branches and without | ealls his attention to three points: o St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, near the precipice of hell that our heads | Him we can do nothing; He isthe | pjpgt, lifo, death and tion of | Bisthts gk the |s’\\nl’|xl"f«'“x‘fil.! ;;'; oAt nitac I a Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, grew dizzy as we looked at [ head, we are the members, bone of His | josus, Second, that He is w - | i draleisis ’ ; 7 ) 8 Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, them. Such wives and mothers live | hone’ and flesh of His flesh; Me is the | jtad by prophots. Third, ¢ g Elgin, Madleon. Taueavtlle within a half mile of this church or per- | foundation, wo are the building; He is | deca R A PRIVATE DISEASES ("\‘:.“r“fl!.’.\x""".‘?‘““'"?.’.!’.?.T‘?';l"" TR s oaes, - Lhfaiis haps they are your next-door neighbor, | the bread and water of life. The resu- Peter is speaking these words Cornelius Blood polson, e i, Beloit, Winona, ia Crosse, or are you sure I am not drawing the [ rection and sustenance of a dead goul is L B 1 and venereal taint, Audall other hnportant p ml~ Enst, Northeast and likeness of some of you ? a divine act and the new life is divine. 4 A Gl glect atric The text points out results. Tt gives s of the divine ""m '"“ alithe joyiof ““ Tl 8o . ’ We are made }mrlnl;\‘ nature—born of the spirit of God and the fruits of the new life are the fruits of the spirit. Vitalized Christians ave such through thin the Son of God. Faith isthe first aet of the soul where born again and the tie which unites us to Christ for- Ints of superiority between n...u;.ln st can save younow, while listening if with the same hon- s Cornelius, you receive Lord and Savior. hl" lhlullnm nt at NW; R us a glimpse of the blessings of the true wife and mother, What blessings are of whom this text can bespoken | Happy ife and mother! Her husband is o king, and her children are the posses sors of untold wealth, They go out into the world with good poinciple and with precious me the ecxunl or: gans, want of desire in male =JEWELRY,= BRONZES! ‘)uur Minister. alm, the new minister at Humilton street P terian cnoral Manager. Generul Rev. W. r and the eneral Passengor ories of home and mothe: ermore. Faith itself is © g ; young 3 i John Rustin had such a mothey, for | channel thrown open nl.l.-.v‘. .|iv‘i!:«~ ohuroh, preachiod hip Hrstisermon 0.0l ;‘.',‘L,,t,'."'}“,.,‘.}‘ Niarn ke, Hagh he says, **The most precious, and on | gr: ¢ loved us and Himself | pew charge yesterday morning, und or —AT— |'-l-“|"; New X uum'm.'n.“m Jitimore, W ~ the whole the most essential part of all | for th reaches out the hand and [ most favorable avspic The soci (hatde ] bty my education wus given me by my | takes the gift. He standsat thedoorand | a new one, having been in existence ,::’,,,f,“,‘;,‘. y . “NORTHWESTERN."” S. S, FELKHL OM‘HA, NEB, 1 mugh . A faith opens the door and lets | only three montns, but is in a thriving speedily and 1) ommodation. Al ticket agents 100N, 10th Btreet, 3 Thomas H. Benton said, *“When I | the stranger in. Faith in Christ is only | conditi i held parmsnently HiTh E.P. was soven years of age, my mother | different from our faith in one another | CONditon, At present servicesare held & LI S : ager, G o asked me to take a triple pledge aguinst divine person trusted and the | in Felton's hall, near the novtheast cor- ffrom obsorvation to. all parte w.y. mancock, <M wpovrms, tobacco, gambling and strong drink,” s results obtained. Vital “faith | ner of Lowe avenue and Hamilton E Correspond [ ] Western Ak 1a, NebroiL) Pase'r. A We are told upon good authority that he and rests upon Christ alone for | Street, but two lots have been purchused | Jonh .l":;l"‘llunlour AR A LN never broke that pledge, as he is offered in the | Just a block north of this spot, whe Centa In stamps f0F pamplitet and et 0f questionss = . § ‘he mother of Philip Doddridge, cither a chapel or church building will | Terms sricty canh” ¢ i on oF nddres —_— e when her son was quite a little boy, | © Fuith mulwu\.-m.muro of spiritual | be erected this fall. Rev. Palm, the Pt o TATS 03 TTAB Ve LEVEL s WLt [ | used to teach him seripture history from | vitality, ** ‘As thy faith, so be it done | oW minists from Alexis, Ill., his A LAY T SANJos8 the Dutch tiles of the fire-place on which | unto- thee.” “He of good cheer thy | 5t pastoratd, where he has putin three 3 were pictures of subjects taken from the | faith hath made thee whole.,” W ol | years of most successful work. He isa ] ) Bible. He never forgot those early in- | faith trembles at the angry sea—mighty | YOUng man of g Fgy, B untiing —_— - structions, and probubly to them under vs, **PPeace, be weak faith | Worker and in every way 4 most excel- God his future charactér and usefulness hed by the sun and choked by | lent man. His auditors were delighted s mti));‘lm‘,n)' Pl S e o but strong faith brings forth ;‘“‘”‘"‘l ‘“]'|'A“'l'l“‘“‘m‘"‘"’l “'l'.ll"(‘l‘)““‘l he R R A & . Johnson said he distinctly re i sixty and ) & opka0) Sog ‘ ried, Gun mismberod the time aud placo whore | Pavls. now” faith in the Hon ‘lu;l('.l.‘.l.x the vosldence of Mrs, Shoomaker, on b i/ ‘;'!‘u’nfi‘:.'u.‘,:.‘“.',:f:.“,“:‘:'n?.firz Clasgow via Londonderry, his mother first taught him of heaven, a | turned him from making havoe w itary road, just ac the belt Liverpool via Queenstown. (currelt. Boentise Powertal, Durable rtabie octive. Av id frands, " shipped direct place where good poople g0, und of hell, | the ehureh to the faithiul and s ihe.neaple, of “;“,‘ Yty Propristor Gmaha Business Callege, NG e it Rendi o bt T ot hnt et 1 ihe Workd X Jutsco) Clarets, a place where bad people go, missionary. i hed i i will have an opportunity of becoming 4 . , L event . )())ul of 120 candidates for the ministry, | on i It triumphed In prison, i yopo, uequainted with him. IN WHICH 18 TAUGHT Da. HORME. luveuton. 101 Wauisi avi Lo ecion aad Willlan: stroete, Ban ) sca, in persecution d | of enemies in the dungeon at Rome and Ve " oun rou rt ore than one hundr Tohkers stadiously Gousidered and bracticed it was found that "= SCIENTIFIC = Book - Keeping, Penmanship, 4 g ¢ Pope Leo's Jubilee. * Glusgow, City of Kome attributed their oeligious experience to | in martyrdom, Like Moses, the great- A sy 8 VY 2. 1t i8 the Inrgest and the oxample and prayers of their | estof the O, T. suints, he so mar A moeting of members {rom l‘"'H:'j‘[ Commersal Law, Shorhand, Tolgraphing UFAGTURNGUFH ont r"',‘:{'.fl".!.:’:"‘:‘::.‘:‘:‘l”.{. molhal's}.‘ The u».ul'.[lu‘llfl\l'll"“'}n hl\ ously endured as seeing Him who is in- "‘“‘"_'4 Ullll;llu' u;:'nlln:-"\m: 1eld ..;‘ and Typewriting. 1420 Drafis o the mother, prosperity to the husband | visible, evening at the Catholic school near St | goi o coiege Journale any. amount, at and untold good to the children. 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