Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 27, 1887, Page 3

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IXTEEN PAGES. | I [ ] The child we always backed with our voice and money, is getting there, Remember that we ave the pioncers in Southh { Complete Outfits Ranging in Priee i Wintiaiiciin" Lo o i atadadilagas s v | ‘From 812 to $100. BUSINESS AND RESIDENCE LOTS DON'T FAIL TO GET AN INTEREST IN These is no longer any necessity of sending east for amateur outfits and g photographers’ supplies, as we keep constantly in stock everything needed by either PROFESSIONALS OR AMATEURS. Everything is e —————————— sold ateastern catalogue prices, no freight added. Along with the men that represent the Hundred Millions. Call at our office and let us give you some pointers Get prices and then come to us, and we will sell you lots in the vicinity at firom 10 to 25 per cent lowe. y ———————— h an you can get them elsewhere. | Lo Bt Christs Gitt for fho oy, M= & TWPTON & CO.,. 309 S. 16th St., Opp. Chamber of Commerce. Telephone 854. Parents, you can ‘give your boys no more useful or instructive pres- f—— — = e — ' ent than a neat AMATEUR Outfit. It will elevate their mind and teach Omaha Medical and Surgical Institutes them more about the beauties of nature than any teacher could do at ? CALAT . one hundred times the cost. Itis a present that will not alone be a pleas- N R ! ure to your boy but to your entire family and friends. . & ; : Our outfits are the finest made. They welgh from 2 to 10 lbs on]y,and If this question should be propounded to one thousand Omaha people, the ansu could be unique indeed Y People as a rule, have strange conceptions of the veal signiflance of their existance. me think their only mis- for durability are unexcelled. wiontin Life is to take the world easy, and let the others do the work. Some. people have met with great success in | following an occupation of this kind; but this is not so with most people. Your average laggard is of little con- sequence in this world. He lniters around from place to place, thinking of somcthing or somebody to talk abouts They are mallufactured by the celebrated house Of Il«’ vcorks his way throwgh the world in the easiest manner | ible. Another class make great pretensions but lack tae They are *always going to*? but never do. We have others poor, but willing: As « rule these people constitute move toward public cnterprise, according to their means, than our moderately wealthy people: We have heard of people of wealth, whose accumulations have come by the public spirvit and work of others, who sel- dom contribute to anything towards building up the city in which they ide veru city has too many of this class, Omaha has « few too many, but the preponderance of public spivit, enterpy and push is so great in this L] L] n wonderfully progressive city, that they must go along with the currvene. As we walk about and look upon the grand, maynificent structures all over the city we cannot but feel proud of the men «who have made this possible. Push, vim, determination, publis enterprise, personal “snap*, The larg.est house Of‘ the Kind in the world See our goods of the beaw'ifuly, and all else which has anything to do in making an attractive city, insures a gret year for. Omaha, inthe pear to come. Wonlerful progress can be made with united effort. Business men, capitalists, AV, W. Corner of 13th and Dodge Streets, ¥ /.-mnhinnl with liberality, inclination, and a love i AS HACES, A NCES for PicUssis st fw, s for a0 4 laloring men and all others can accomplish wonders in the building up of @ mighty city, Let there be harmony W i D M- and get prlceS. and ”mgl/i':’linu a@mong all, with but one object in view, axd that the development of owr resowrces, and the build= | finiiio Fee Yo J'r"?fi ing up of w great city. Omaha ohserved Thanksgiving with thorough and genwine thankfulne. and let us all g Bronchitis. To, hope that @ year hence we ¢t feel even niore 8o in on r devotion to the truly good, The chimes of Clristmas will ) o , Sk LA soon mervily and gleefully jingle, and allthe world will commingle in peace and good will with each other. The e DISEASES. 6 W E Joys of the universe can be inade to ving out with more cheerfulness, with move glory, and with greater hope of a | \ i Future by the possession of Omaha property. Let not the opportunity pass. The !I. ght of sunshine, the peace and o cotaiiiny troioa , hope and b’essings of @ hone, one of your own, should inspire you to pos<ess it. The golden opportunity is now. ¢ * MR gty 3 : 3 Investors and homesseekers keep this in mind. Slumber on the past and open your eyes to the future. We arve Our property list is lavge, in both Omaha and South Omaha, and we now ‘‘office’ in **both hemis- i re i 80 when you can use us in your business, drop in. Y OUT Cuse, i | W :“.“.l.:‘,,;w 1108 Farnam Street. G at e Clt I an d C O.k e . S ey P. 8. If thisad. should meet the eye of some amateur photo- :> ¢ MURANR%N!{‘GI’!@”SG HooL, grapher. who is now sending east for goods, we would say, 307 SOUTH 16TH ST., OMAHA, T T 3 Th\\lrudny, Dec (-n‘|‘ll:‘(;'|:vl t‘: x!‘§87. Camag 0 S : FOOT OF N. STREET., SOUTH OMAHA. i S A has for ten yenrs with yo pheres, New Yor ladelphia, 1* Kennedy Topkins, I sas 2, Kontucky o, Massachusetts 2, ECHOES EROM THE ANTE-ROOM, | et port of the grand lodge of ne of K. | portunity will be given for uniting with the ' for yonng men. Subbath school at 12 m. ‘bration of the Holy Euchar *Thomas Sherlock, Cincinnati, Oh M ippi_ 11, Missouri of P., their membership is 6,422, making | church by letter and on pr(.‘lunlnn. > | Young People’s prayer meeting at 6:45 on litany and cha ration *Horn R. Kneass, Philadelphia, P Je 5, New York 1 a net gain of 317 for the pustsix months. | f s of Trinity M. E. church will be | Sabbath evenings Allare invited. aleven song at 4 p. m. Sunday Nows and Gossip of the Various | *Robert H, Grifin, Savanuah, Gu.: | oling 1, Ohio 2, Pennsylvanin 1, South held at the corner of Saunders and Binney | South Omaha Presbyterian ehurch, cor- 0 . m. Stranged S C ly wel~ streets—Preaching at 10:30 a. m.and 7:50 ' ner Twenty-fifth Sunday school at . m. Young | Omaha, Re ‘s meeting at Alfred H. | vices at 10 Secret Orders. *William W. Moore, Washington, D. Carolina 1, Tennes Q streets, South C.; *W. G. de Suussure, Charleston, S. | Vermont 2, Virgin ) M i 0 12, Texas 4, [ Tv Missourr the'A. 0. U. W. has a i 1, West Virginia | membership of 19,543, In the entire st. Philip’ church (colored) 818 *William Fllison, Boston, Mags.: | 1, Wisconsin 2. - Total 149 or it 1 101,000, Vastor Presbyte : e Jonn Walam DOINGS OF THE ODD FELLOWS. Race, Now Orleans, L e g 4 " pRESBYTERIAY. ath school at 2 450 and pr R R T o ) ighead, Dayton,Ohio; *Rob- THE REGULAR mectings of the Cen- Tn Ary of the A.O.U. W. First United Presb , 512 North 4 o’clock p. m. welcoms m, Winnsbhorough, S, . tral Labor union, to be held on the ‘holson, Philadelphia, T ond and fourth Saturd 0 Upchureh Monument association ve- | Eightcenth strect. Rev, I, u]l\_‘.d up to date 800, tor. Public worship at’ 10 ¥ Presbyterian church, corner Dodge All Saints church, corner Twenty-sixth \ The A. O. U. W. and Ite Rapid Pro- iteenth strects, Rev Harsha | (Fairview) and Howard streets—EFarnam 2 “eitch, St. L ~ T p.m. Subbath school at noon. b Lhc iy (eacnilan) T 1 rects—Fal ks Masoni Sews- oights ity o, s ahe G Ay o e e | otcrt,of hd oyl Avcgmim has | (1 Tenns s ueCurio o Ot | B, Lt sl 10 SATHIE et | it vyt or s st e i ; RGNy all, rlas ety after A COUN of the Royal Ares HE S S at 7. Sabbath school a ) [ el and Ladies of Honor—Gen- worth, San Francisco, € this be open to all members of the labor e T O MID0 56! venue United Presbyterian church— i “m.; morning 118, m, eral Gossip- D. Stuart,Washington, I izations ented in said union. i E church, Omaha | Even Song 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 9:45 a, S 3 ; Corner Park | Hillsile Congregatio € LU . I, avenue and hing e | View—Rev, C. C t intention of the Central P pastor at 10 p. m. Sabbath !w‘ |vl'fl{w\-m\|mi|l;:H" s [ Labor unionto have open meetings on | jonry Fraxcis, D.D. E. G. R.. has | school at noon. You are invited. begin at 733 Re: John B. Harmon, | the first and third Sundday afternoons { poen clected o delegate to the grand | gouthwest Presbyterian church, corner | Holt and others will preach 3 ¥Luther J. Glenn, [ of each month, to which the working- | lodge; B. I, O, K. ~ D N ART AR CnWOr I el thata D AT § L tio Il“i‘"l.“‘i‘l;lt;fl}«u"\\\.]‘l“kz men of this city are invited. e Y r, Pastor. Morning servic uter- | john H. White, Albion, N. Y. Total,29. | Ax Anticr A. Logan, Chicago, I11.; Milton J. ham, Danville, Ky.; John W. Stokes. . has ve- | phijadelphia, Pa COLONEL F'it N Wi tived from the position of supreme seere= | San Fradc tary of the Knights and Ladies of Honor. | Atlanta, ¢ The prime reasons for Colonel Wright's | To.: Henr L Maile, M. L, | cordiullg invited. e, pastor. Special | M. B i ‘rvice esp Ily for youn sughout the e m Several young men will speak. vill take for his subs ceming the Time," Rev. Alfr streets, S g jeet Sund: ling serviee 2 il g are his large persof * CHURCH NOTIC 2 | A. B, Penniman | To Working and_Women. To-mors T L e T ko) ppetiring 1 the BEE of CHURCH NOTICF at12:15 p.m. Young ting, 0243 | St SRR R, 1 d Women, To-mors g '\‘:,t t i e % | "Dead. . November 13, in regard to the action of e oo SHEverinor g ‘\'.\' nesday evening I I EView (02 5the || o AhecinL bm s Lo AvOLIE B Tae DAt P QEsIShan ikl s **x the Knights of Pythias towards a con- G ieralisocting 6 0Ny s isto make it neces to curtail his force, which made him unable to keep the ntory of the Clurell” | to all who guin their own living by physical day Wednesday evening. s O Calvary Baptist church, Tine CoN AW near Cuming—Re NING in Cairo, IlL,on | victed murderer in Californi should Tuesday, November 15, of the annual | have been credited to the e 1'uture | or mental toil. Workmen in the shops, clerks First German Presbyterian church—On k, pi T80 p.om. shoul $ ; 0ol at noon. Young | in the stores and teachers thools : : : pihould | yoax ning i ! : ; ! 0 0 g | in the stores and teachers in our schools ara siness of y office in such w for s h ! J 2 reaching at 10:30 a. m. and Sightee g streets. J. G of"Christian Lndeavor at | cspecially invited, Tho churelii g Dusiness of tho ofliec in such i forim 4 | pecting of the grand 16dge of the Tnde- | Knight'of Rochester, New York, the [ Sunday schoolat 1:a. . Al are’ cor- | SEMEL (G SV SorVile i 1030 B e o e oot W sk S SN0 Aot s ondon pendent Order of Odd Fellows of the vlz::ul\n;: organ of that prosperous order. | dially invited. ; | m. and 7:30 p.m. At3p. m. on Fourth and LUTHERAN, Gospel ,l{‘ml_‘ rance Mooting, Rav. il e venreago | State of Tllinois, in conjunction with | The ommission was entirely uninten- | Beth-Eden Baptist church-Re Cénter streets at the residence of Max Boch- | Kountze Mem M. Wilson, of the Custellar strect o 76 e dividaat oitention tolthe the Rebekah Degreelodges, 1. O. O. I, | tional, and the correction is but justic House, pastor. Preaching by the p noke. Sabbath school at 12 m, Bible and | corner of Sixt centh fan church, will address the tempe o give his un d a 2 . rest, both as regards | to that journal, 4:15p.m. at St. Mary's Avenue Congr prayer meetin Wednesday evening S. Detweile meetin the tabernacle t e, to. SanLome sogLouy fhAn e nlagifonyed and proccedings. Edabor- M tional church. Sabbath school at 3 1 b Y droN iy LS e G 1 abernacle, ue, to- as grand protector of the orvder Mis- pis morrow at mission fre Mission services of the Episcopal church will be held at Walnut Hill on Thursday ning at the residence of Mr. Epencter, at ) o'clock. Bishop Worthingt ill’ be present with a view of organizing a mission, e Chicago's Boodlers. ov. 20.—Judge Jamison this ming ot pom. All are invited. Ade made welcome North Presbyterian church,Saunders street. Baptist Mission, 2400 Saun- Rev. Wm. R. Hend tor. Services v. ¥. W. Foster, missionary at 10:30 and ) o'clock. bath school at - hing on Sunday at 10:30 a. m. ceting W 30 p. m, very Sunday at 10 a.m. ' Sunday school Prayer meeting Thursday ¢ Strangers cordially welcome. North Omaha ot— IR . and ate preparations were made for the en- |y o riiie et Sonrame, tertainment of the representatives and | Todge, A, O. U. W., will foot up about theiv relatives and friends. Seven hun- | §11,000, Topeka, Kan.. is to have an dred outof the 747 lodgos in the state | A, 0. U, V- Ball to cost 8150000 or were represented, which made the gen- | therenbouts. St Paul, Minn.. has ore o ! 1 sndance i N ” 3. ) ATl ) 3 R LN P m. Sund an, S vice: Al t at? p. m, eral nttendance up in the thousands. | ganized a Building association, and or meeting Wednesday ian aarvices hoid sl 0N z R 11‘“"”'? ;M‘:lm.‘xnm\.“,""_f ("(‘“““'l‘"""-\' they expect to raise $200,000 with which s society 1 nd 7:30 p. m. nity church, S decorated, while arches of welcome | 1o buil all. The order is ing | with Mrs. t Spaanad a1l fhe . principal streetad |l ondamell, Xhe oxder isihooming el pubite coratal) anchureh, Six: | Sredtey fov. | \d s at present proprietor of the a monthly exponent of the sts, 1t is not probubly that there will be any other changes in the supreme loc sers. Supreme Treasurer McBride and his chief a nk D. MacBeth, have ever, to move from St. Louis Lutheran _church, 1005 h street—E, J. Frese, pastor. thing in or to Indianapolis in the early part of J astellar street Presbyte Cue, I § ; rather than dying, ns cluimed by some. 3 Natelio e, P 2 m. and GILIGINANELS o O Sleeping cars belonging to the y pho e med by some First Buptist church, Strangers' Subbath | {eenth and Castellar sireets, Preaching at | L7 Subjo sermon mornin to issuc a stay of execution uary. Georg oAk i QLLIOMAS roads centering at Cairo were at the PREME COMMANDER GEORGE W. | home, corner Fifteenth and Davenport : mornin, “Phe Growth of a Festival.’? | to the convicted county boodlers, Their ate Wi appointed supreme secrefar £ g N A PREME COMMANDER GEORGE W. v ; Sy A . 48 apy b M P4k service of the visitors, which, with the 2 n o Salaot Knichts ' o8, Rev. A, W. L pastor—Preach- 18 16O Subject’ of cvening conversation ut s- | torneys are working hard on a bill of e; place of Mr. Wright. Check refused to | pio iy i Loini Al exlonasd b Dof the Select Knights, A, O. U. t 10:30 0. m., and 7:30 p. m. _ Young HEneoy . Er0logy, and Alohom yiii 3 & bill of excep- Recopt the appointment, so that the su- 1otels and the ul‘flvpllxl ity extended by ym,;;\,].,,.."m.‘l a committee to form- | people’s mecting at 6 p. m. Morning Westminste! 8 5 tions. which must be ready to-night or down yrome protector was obliged to look | itizens generally, were amply sufli- | ylate a military code for the order. The rmon by Rev. H. L. House, pastor of Beth | Hall, 2709 I 5 CONGREGATIONAL: g0 the public plunderers to Joliet penitentie 'l b ,‘..( r QS0 arv. Accordingly | ¢ient to ccommodate the large erowd. | committee met in Kuansas City on the len Buptist church, ling sermon by | by the past rdon, at 10:30 Cherry Hill Congregational Church — first train Monday morning. The QEpi e s e, | The Cairo opera house was made the | 15h inst. to make all the nee y ap- | the pastor, theme fon of & | @ m. and 7:30 p. m. chool at ¥2m. A.'F. Shervill,D. D, of the First church Aise el Montoy e e IRR B3 Gk ke onaQ " headquarters of the grand lodge, where | pangements Rich Man.” Sabbath school at 1: Hamilton strect ian _church, ach in the morning at ¥ | Jamison and the state's attorney remai trustees, was chosen, while Mr. Cheek | IR CCO HITTTRE H|iEaagements: meeting Wednese ning at Hamilton strect near Lowe avenue, William | School immediately after the servic obdurate Y remalned was appointed to the office of supreme | i, Spetoiid. YR L 2 ha L rRRanYy el " are cordially invited. Seats free, 7. Palm, pastor. Sabbath services at 10:30 | i service at 7:30. Young people’s meeting pastn ey L Rink f 1 ) cco trustee in place of Mr. Harvey. LS SHRb l‘,‘,"‘*,‘l“' “‘“,“l."‘ “k"““"““ ALL REPORTS indicate that there will e W m. and 7:80 p. m. Sabbath school at 12 m, | 8t 6:80. Allare invited. Divist iR tion for the Daughters of Rebeka. be present in Cincinnati during the | Seward Street M. E. church—Rev. Charles | Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:30. Sk Maryls & Jongregational—Rev. | - greyypeg lvr;«"“\": l':;m:';'n'n. i Phe following is o list of the Grand A session of the supreme lodgo, nextyear, | W, Savidge will preach in the morning upon | _Ambler Place Presbyterian church, Rey. | Willard Scott will preach both™ morning and | | SisMaRClt, Dak, Nov. 26.—Tho ofti al fige reign grand lodge, T THE FOLLOWING gains in the several | not less than 60,000 knights, of whom | *How to Help the Pog In the evening [ G. N. TLod pastor. ices at2;30 [ evening at10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Kven- | ures fromnearly all the countics of Dakota | from its institution to the p jurisdictions of the Knights of Honor 000 will be in uniform. his subject will be lling the Birthright. | o'clock. Sunday school at 3:30. Bt Young people’s | show that the majority for division in the en- \ ent time: MThomas Wildey, for the week ending Octobor 22 ast, are o “The first quarterly meeting of Trinity M. | Central United Presbyterian church, Sey. | Gholt i the evening.ai iy, Sun- | tire territory will not exceed 3,000, tho total R e Gatbve (G aousatown announced by Supreme Reporter B, F. 1 VN ST T8 5% (6% 1) church will be held Sunday morning at | enteenth street between Dodge and Capitol | G4 SCh00! ut noon olsatso'elock. | yote being 70,000 Only three counties in Md.; *James Gettys, B , 4 1 & Ol . 5 A B b O Ly ) their place of worship, wer Twenty-fourth John Wil aat S wog | Allure welcome, ekt ) ) *Gieorge Keyser, Bultimore, Md.; * Nelson: Alabama 6, California 8, Con- | meets in New York December 11, and Binnoy streete, . oW P SOnR a0: PN orIces IROn worth Dakotavoted for division, and_ in wel H. Perkins, Philadélphia, Pa. | necticut 1, Colorado 22, Florida 0 * o u".;nf.'\ufl'.'.““ R“m h l\l\‘ |H";’wf . m. mul‘“ p.m. Subject in the B ]m COPAL, south Dakota fifteen counties voted against ) . wkins, ade iy 2 LOIOTRCO =3y 213 LIRS L % vill preach, or which will be ad stered . cth,! v evening “Man- St. Barnabas chureh, Ninete a pight con vote al s 3. Glistor, Wilmington, Del.i ' gia 7, Hlinois 2 Indiana 1, Kan-] Accomprxa 1o the semi-annual re- ! ihe sacrement of the Lord's supper. An op- e Do Sveline Lhteo iEnaDae biroh, Ninataenth and) |t Onlymigneiiconnbioh Syoted S agei it . Tthe sermon in the evening will be | California streets—John Williams, rec. ] hibition in the territos ‘ 'Now that snow has fallen we would call your attention to the fact that we carr y the largest and finest assortment in the west ot UTTERS AND SLEIGEHS, | ==—BOB-SLEDS, BOB-SLEDS== AND ROBES OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Moline, Milburn & Stoddard Co., ; | MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, Office ¥ Salesroom 9th and Pacific Streets.Omaha, Neb.

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