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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3. 1830, ~TWELVE PAGES Ninety Thousand Dollar “SHOE STORE” FIRE at Chicago! TWO WHOLE SHOE STOCKS BOUGHT BY J.L. BRANDEIS & SONS FROM THE FIRE INSURANCE ADJUSTERS. ; yery Shoe Perfect. The Damage Being Entirely Gonfined to the Outside of the Cases and Cartons. BURNT TE. D —> . <@ BURNT UE. L. L. Ferriss & Co., = > n e T, INGALLS & CO,, Wholesale Boots and Shoes, Boots and Shoes, 221-295 Fifth Aven - Chicago, Louisville, - - - Kentucky, BOUGHT BY “T‘HE FAIR. Was paid by “THE FAIR” to the insurance adjusters for these two entire stocks of BOOTS and BOUGHT BY "'-'.l"HE FAIR."” SHOES Exact value, $90,000.00. — } B f Every Pair of These Shoes Is Warranted as Represented or Money Refunded! The majority of the Misses’ and Children’s Shoes in these stocks are made by the celebrated firm of Jno. Mundell, manufacturer of Shoes, Philadelphia, and amongst the Ladies’ Shoes are those of the world-renowned “Reynolds Bros.” make. Not one single pair has been touched by fire. A very small per cent have been soiled on the bottoms by smoke, and the balance is perfect. 502, 504, 5068, 508, and 510 South 13th Street. It would be a burning shame to a man or woman who wilfully turns the feet away from our stores during the great Shoe Fire Sale, Twenty-five cents will more than replace a dollar’s value. But we would adyise an early 'purchase, tor everybody knows what a “Fire Sale” means at "‘The Fair,” and we have engaged plenty of help this time. 10,000 PAIRS » 18,000 PAIRS : 16,000 PAIRS 258 Moexfl;lg g!?ges ‘ :l/q: g%giisl P;}gfifigg?g 258 Hflgn tI&e[‘Z/Il)lclllar Of the Former Value Prices. Of Chicago Prices! SILE BN TI-MORROY. 1. L BRANDEIS & SONS.ISIIA BEGIYS T-ni, | (" \{ No S would‘get down with drink and some mem- UM TOR DS 1 T three chunks of babbit metal together, | man,” said Mr. Rush. “Ithink I can [to keepon at it and perfect it, for it's {d: “Brothr o LH\(/OLN NEWS AND TN A s police force would take him jin AMO.\[: THE POOR AND LOW NV |t slight resomblance to & | arrange to dispense with the brakeman ' bound to worl wonderns ;‘,‘,“‘1ym|,51"\1»:,]:"'.‘]':",‘,‘3"]"';' TeamaRtoRetisRolly charge. locomotive. z entircly. Tt will be self-coupling. The Tho old man isa carpenter by trade, | around it and half way yeury e atvent all KIRBY TAMMOND DEAD, == “I call my locomotive a double acting incer can detach the engine or any | o iims to have restded in Omaha | first morning I was in Omaba T was called gy A Sonator's Oplnion of the Patho- | The e mews of the death | oo oo T e Planning | hydraulic cugine. The cylinders of the 3 : 0 cab at will. The tyiive He isthe father | by telephone, and the brothor said, 1 only 2 e QI Kty MHammond § lotisr B ordinary locomotive have four openings | car stove will be dispensed with, and I | of four childrén, who are now living, | Wit 0 know how you ure; call me up every Biological Laboratory. el roald oL Eithle a Rovolution. to permit the entrance of steam. The 1go to utilize the exhaust | two daughters residing in North Platte, | hour 44d speak to e,’ as it T"had been a Nighbiibetororlasy. thelsibic manis fatherin: cyl;]nd.-r? of oy ‘\'cu,twu will have | steam to heat the entire train, and fur- | a son in the state reform school.and the | welcome I wert s re, SO EE R0 il e R e e eight, thus doubling the power inas- | nish the heat for cooking purposes in | youngster at home with him. The de- | bahulf of the 0 extend to you & BILLINGS WILL HAVE TO GO. | [ G Ol Convalesconso, and his many | VESTIBULE TRAINS OUTDONE. | 1ok’ as I secure double the | the hotel car. The brake will bo a tion of his railrond train i T | pohat of the congrogation, Aud I want you A Y " F 1 is 1n the | to come up to our little hillside church —we'l friends here were unprepared for the mes- amount of steam for propell- | novelty. It can be worked either by | main particulars just ri Tig | be a3 i . h L sage that chronicled his death, During the R U os s M N o on Ty L Pt | g Tt il fotloonracs o | Babl s it Caear s i |0 Hemminit? souriJudan: I waleamo A IReckless Wasto of the Peoples | 360 thut chionicled his death Durin S S S : ses. Not at, | hand or steam. It will, of course, be | Bl man. The ‘model on which he | You, too, on bahalf of the pastors of this ofty. 3 ) age to | An Engine That Will Work Wonders, | h,{ my invention provides for lin- [ patented. [ ecall it a patent steam ec- | spent two years of his ti i Be you our P i * bwo, 3 i3 ma 3 vides vl o b E 3 > years )is time, and which | 3¢ You our Peter, and we will be your Mark. Money Wl Not Be Tolerated— | s Grave, dangbionof Judec O, b sfusor. | and Coaches That Will Combine | ders whereas the ordinary locomotive | centric grappling brake. There will | was burnt with his litlo hut last sum- | JOPFeach aud wo will pray, O benalf of New Nebraska Enterprises— aaongs LAY nes TR e R has but two. Two of these cylinders | be five alarm whistles., each emit- | mer, ho hud on oxhibition at one G me oy Sution throughout the state 1 welf General and Personal. el SO B et e will be at the forward end, twoin the | ting a distinct and soparate sound, and | n tic commissionors’ roon ul the comn | Come, Yo and the great wost bids 'you wel: mond could not live, bup she survived, and 0 es center undor the cab and 'tyo al the | cach sound having a difforent signii- | ty building. o is old, docrapid, un- g We'..r.‘?uk'u"i“l‘,’chiv.:w?"gm,‘,]'f,{,,‘,’,‘ now with her bal oubly mourns her loss. rear end under the tender. Theengine | cance.” able to work, with a mind decidedly un- X neod i LINCOLN BUREAU oF TRE OMAA Ban, Mr. Hammond’s death 18 the result of a re- A Poor Man's Workshop. and tender will rest onten driving | The Bre man thought one whistle on | balanced. . L] 'In’ thlb grast oonatey, Thore. Nb 1020 P StrEET, } lapse from a severe aitack of typhoid pneu- [\ TARE AR S eelly callers for | Wheels, each wheel seven feet in di- | cach locomotive was enough for any | ~Douglas county contributes regularly ska, KKansas and Iowa strétoh from the LaxcoLN, Feb, 2, e MO S e : g Y HA0Ly, 08 little | Ameter: The five driving wheels on | community to bear, and so expressed | to the support of himself and wife, and | MOUBtIRS to their boundorios along the The itemized statement of the expenses of Judge quu-.ll:(u 9;; "A»I:guln«l RS aid at the (:i)uxlll_\' :Julld{;l'.! l;{ “l l;l © | each side will be connected by a contin- ( himself. He was silenced by Mr. s | has for yea 2 :l\""':;v“ se i"{’]“kc [ :[v;«]luflu;.. and let them eCA (o Saee Ju 3 3 s e sh. 2 sh, he SRS A % AR o e el fg 5 O e 4 see you, and then we'll tell them we're near the patho-biological laboratory, published by | Lincoln to-day. He states that public | ¥Oman nam ush r ush, her | uous driving shaft, and the wheels will | as wce that the noise made t He isone » oddities THre BEE | yo ane. a1 sollith Te BEE this morning, proved to bo an_eye | opinion s with young Skiiman in th Iato | husband, and their seven-year-old boy | be securely fastonéd to the axles. Do | whistles would be music to the hearer, | reportor encountered 1y his et | ‘I'."":::v’-“’:“":"‘r'rf"y'";-’ i opener. It created almost as much talk as f.‘?‘l‘..,":};i'ei"“u‘.ifi;“j‘.'.’{,:{:’5"3;23{‘.,"::3"{.1“,; reside in a little frame hut on Four yo,;:’;éft;.}ll:“:l‘a['lgL‘]‘I'_‘;(;'fiz"';({m\ i ot | [ F s »‘""L:“\i l"[:’{;“r“““{”’l“;“k " ho | thrOUh poverty and squalor, Trinfty cathedral, wil ‘conduct g sdven the submission question, especially in polit- o ¢ D eenth street and the Union Paci v doiiid Lo s 18 2 e ee Zy oo > days’ mission in Grace church, Cq circles. This led Tie Bse representa- “'r'fi,“ vihins Daonin (aHien AL AlIEE Sealons ::::;g {'(J:;Ll:‘““\x]l";.i‘nil: preferred to have Mr. | old \T”i‘ ax;ul.l h : it CHURCH NOT These missions are botng held ‘Ln?.‘xch:'fl ; bl el day has beon : A sh explain it. “*Made of whale-bone,so they will bend s country as a very . i :;i‘:!:::zorl:;:'l.I::i::\\v‘.’n»\:’;:c:?:?:o:!A\t‘fu :L.’ih&:':{;henrln‘il;:’l‘n 1‘\!:]::1‘"4!:{?\ Eff’.,:.fé‘é'n'?.’.‘l' THE BEE man in visiting poverty “Prevents waste of power. You've ?" asked the re- 3t. M avenue has been y’sln‘nu-l(rl“fllr:‘:f' work of the Episcopal lll““"“"‘::"l?“"’!:‘e' 184 STer sy > | The senate and house ot o dropped into the Rush abode. stood and watched an engine struggle > A 1d will be moved a few blocks o has D 0 mn such work Nobraska legislature, and he was not slow | ¢ hesenate and house junketing party left e sture. Bie | With o heavy train; the driving wheel . ke care of that with my patent | north and fitied up for a pines of Worshiy ) to_Omaha, and his cathedral | b oy aud Grand Island to-day. It is a queer looking structure. Big A9 | H to express his opinion in relation thereto, A warrant was sworn out for Lewts How- s T i+ | on one side would hang fast to the rails | pivot trucks, three sets of which will be The Rev. Mr. Thiug, who has bad charge i He ““What do you thiulk of the patho-biological | ard in tho county court today, who is | lamber piles loom up all arvound it, | S0 G N other side would go | under eich’ conch,® ho responded. | of the work of the Betlehem mission seh) laboratory, and Billwgs' work in general? | charged with stealing a team of horses from | making the tar-board covered awelling | ground like greased lightning and oot y “The promenade around my coaches is ft for Bohemia last Wednesday to study ‘!'f rh""'" nis y conference, com- *“The most prominent thing about it is its :t“f‘fl(';mr;;f&l'lllu ?;n\tnl-v"euulmt- Jhis is \:nln look like a pigmy wmong giants. The [ aid the engine to move the train a par- | the feature that will commend t} : Lraits rople r posed of "l'."','.’\:‘x' :3,;.‘3]!.1'"('.'1" z..‘wf,i‘.fif‘"..‘.?,f"" name and expense. In my Judgment it is a | {1 SR EEGIELOYER Toward was arealenod | ysual rusty link of stove pipe sticks up | ticle. With my engine that will be | Tuke the sleeping car.forexample,” a o o L Ak t 4 st Congreaational church Ir misnomer. I have noted the items of expen- | yho game charge, but on some informality | through the roof fora chimney. The |avoided, When one driving wheel | he divected his attention to a drawing iy 1s0 left for I3 Mr. . | ternoon. Rev. J. L. Maile, superinte diture as published by Tie Bee and, taking | was discharged. ' Jobn Nerzlon is the com- | gide which faces the tracks 1s all win- p;{,l)pT nllllah)p: ; w!w:n 1lmu ;‘43\'“1\'!'3 ed on the wall, **On a line level oy nrl.m;u-mm statement, show- Inioigensiasratiop, st ibas een ddongiipy | plaian . < i dows. The Fourteenth street front is | wiiels ar Y o0 oo fiwish she lloor extendina sl aronnd the lo thoaction takon by who [ {08 br PRACL Roidihon, of the, Billings, 1 fail to seo anything that would | This i8a good day for tramps. Nine of ; v whirls around rapidly all whirl v | car. will be a sid 1 b b Firsy Ohuicoh PR cided to raise §3,000 for justify the outrageous ex'lu-...lm,.-.._ 1 doubt | this species of humanity were arraigned be- [ embellished with a few ornamented | —perfect uniformity’in their work, hand-rail, 4 B nolais city in releasing the [ r. Thain | fronti r‘\vnrk.m n_),lm state, and also to raise not, howeyer, that some of the rumors and ,’“,’{"""’,x“'”r"el";:,}:‘;"l,,‘{‘,iz morning, and, the | posts. A fenco is built around their | loss of power, no wiste of effort.” e T from tho prstorate, and vého I s had a call to | 1 Ve eak dineohe) ,'lj)’l‘?’:{::]v'”n talk going the round are greatly exaggerated. | oo - 9508 J gang. 1 1 little home. I thought some of providing for an | se At Entrance to each ean be had | the Plymouth Congregational church of this | 0% e 1 e o controversy thad s bean gaing on be- | Giioh of outtle never fare woll fn palice | HipR 1OW it might bo stated | @D ussistunt engineer, but [ gucss Il | only from tho outaide, nd the oceupunt | U8 oring ao o Wirsy church, catiod | OF (e sUate, 100 frat o N aNorent toWEs ween Billings and the live stock commis- ~ 8 ¢ ; rive that up, Mr. Rush, as he > stater si anger of being | A { LAREON, - ioaMo) 7t > 1%irst Congrey ol son could hardly bear any other fruit. that Fourteenth street comes to a sud- [ 8140 LIS W - S0l S of one stuteroom is iunodanger of being | wodnesday ovening to pass on the Fosigna- | 118U AL the Iirst Congregational church, Whilo there are doubtless some bad features Personal Paragraphs. picked up what was supposed to beac disturbed by the prying glances of an- | tion of Rev. A, It P A meeting of the congregation of the First {n the vetorinarian departmont, It hoa ith | Cbarles S.-Hart Is st Ll den stop when you reach the Rush | and stuck it on the engine where the [ other.” tended, und was he Praye United Proshy o SRR i 4 L EMAORS harles S.-Hart Is stoppine at the Millard. | ;e At this point it drops a few | smoke stack ought to be. “That will be a splendid bridal tour | was over. During prayer meeting Dr. Thain | Dight for the purnose of moderating a call good features., The money that has been C. H, Connell, of Valentine, is at the P I ¥ k D - 1 } I 10 r d expended for horses killed, supposed to have | " * ) » 18 4 the BPax- | Siitehes in the thread of its existence, (A w“fikumjuu'tu put him here. What | car,” the reporter ventured to assert. |n.n1-- auv?n extende: he . M. ¥ RO g /{'r'u Cleveland, O. ,l:a had glanders, has gone back to the people, L S i it seales the | 4o you thiak of it?” (1) vhat way?” asked the inventor, explainod mo L ssIr oo " or, or o sermon by and £ ALALG hus reaped tho bencilt "of re: | J: A Smith, of Bultimore, is at the Mur. | icks them up again aftor it sonles tho | (ONBR BRI g Ne Rush to | /e bared oromoodde Wil he Tan | 0.0 1o O o at ‘o : i, fnto pastor of the con- circulation. 1 iaust suy that 16,000 is a big | "™ A o ¢ Union Pacific’'s main tracks, then goes dispense with the assistant engir excellent place for the af math love- :;’l";l" here ve best y 4 ;-’I"'I‘,“”I“rl om the text “To you I l-lurs1 wm;d ohr oney 4 v 30 Bloom, ustings, 0 r . . L o 4 4 gins le ae g v ¢ A q 1is A ) call, whiol suu of moicy to expond for, uny purposs | Kl Bloou, of Hustiugs, s stopping attho [ on due south and dies when it sirikes | Soio railronds, ho suggosted, wors | muking that s usually o part of the | GLbe church meeting Muithow ¢, Wi \ ATIEIO0R, e e ot W blo to see. anythin that will warrant a E. Brown, Lincoln, is stopping av tho Councilman Hascall’s cut stone pilefon | considering the advisability of placing | honeymoon,” the reporter again ven- iy b read s s Tesol s mhers of the congregation continuation of the university experiment | Millard. Castellar street. $ho rasponalbtlity of Fupning Lhu-'u‘;{n;! { e A o flvor asiced by Dr. Thain, and oaiihe foswarded Gurgighinie station or that part of it manipulated by Dr. > A P e 2 . on the cow-cateher and dispensing with ially designed for that, s we 8 follows hannel to Rev, Mr, French, He has Lt ) QF L 5 “‘vm lnfull'l a0 . Fy J. P, Smith and wife, Scribner, are at the ..ut_lu !L‘l\hu 1o Mr. Rush. o B L ! Y88l e Ve i Toour great aorrow, Pastor Thain, en. | signified his willingness opt’ the call, Billings. If Tam rightly med, 48 | Millard, - - Nlirtations,” the old inoculated somo over 1,700 head of Hogs dur- [ M8 e Sy He is an inventor. R ced to chop off the as- | man chucklod. deared to some of us by followship in affic rogation is congratulating itsell ing the past few months, and between 1,500 5. B, Pope, Kansas City, is a guest at the Tue BEE man was admitted mto a | gistant, and then placed a cab on the “Along with the sidewalk around the | tion;bound to others by ministrations in its pastor one of the " Mullard, S o Pen o velve blest ministers in the denc p and 1,600 of the number have died. None . ey S Bty 45 s he | geeuos of joy; knit to us all by twelve long t TS in cuominztion. Rev, of out farmors or breedors have reccivod 4 | _John Wilson, of Kearney, is a guest af the [ FOOI that scrves as kitchen and living | engine just where the cab ought to be. | hottom of the couch,” ho continued, *I | YN 0f doihuintance and friondly intor | Mr. Fronch has been' pastor of the Firat nickel's benefit, so far as I havd yet been in- [ Paxton. room for the family and workshop for | “Th he said, where the en- ) will have one on top on a level with th Course; this our pastor, so wise in specch | United Presbyterian chureh, Clovoland, 0., formed, whereds Billings has gone righton | V. Allyn, of Broken Bow, is stopping at | the male progenitor. A rude working | gineer mductor will be. Do you | roof. This will be reached by stai and council that we were proug of him; so | for the past cight y He'has suceooded drawing his salary, adaing contrivance and | the Paxton. bench is nailed in front of two of the | s s opening? This is for a power- | and will afford an excellent opportunity ( honored by all for his courage; trusted for | b in building up a la nd prosperous expense 1o th laboratory without giving the | A. J. Taylor, of Rock Islaud, is stopping av | Windows. The board walls are covered [ ful telescope, With the aid of a power- | for the ttuveler to view. the country ho | his sincerilys 8o eourteous and ind that wo | conereation, but is induced to. come. west people anything in return. 1 do notnow | tne dex with gaudy pictures and drawings of | ful electric light, the workings of which | pusses through with his . loved him; our Bhephard; resigns his ofiico ( bocause therd s Hero s wide flold for uaetyl, think that the Nebraska legislature will [ “m 5 ‘Bonton of Lincoln, was at the Pax- | engines and cars with which My, Rush | I will expluin further on, the conductor | The brakeman never enters the cars, | thab he may go to wnother field of labor and s @ ploasant and dignified Christ- stand it. Bilings will have to furnish evi - - " UL o ibili = h we, protesting all the while, ceept his res. ian gentleman, a minister of peculiar power, Aence that his Sxporimental Worls promises | 1D yesterday. hopes to revolutionize railroad travel | can guard against the possibility of col- | but travels from one end of the train to [ b ™ Auicie lis forg and 'the | and will make his influenco folt in the relig: fruit o Do uncertain nature. E. E. Spencer, of Lincoln, is registered at | and reapa fortune. Outhe work bench, | lisions or accidents, = The telescope | the other on the sidewalks. I have forgiveness of God for any fail ious work in Omaha, “‘What do you think of the dual plank in | the Millard, a model of a railroad zoach stood, con- | will work on a swivel, and with it the [ concluded to place the lower sidewalk | toward bim; commending him to the 4 th T M. E. Church, corner the submission bills" George V. Ayres, of Deadwood, is stoppiog | structed in the main out of old oyster | conductor can sweep the country for fif- | all around the baggage cars and sleep- | ren to woom he expects to minister; hoping | r . Children’s meet- “Itwill have a two-fold effect. It will | at the Paxton. cans. What appearcd to be a confused | teen—yes, twenty miles around, and see | ing cars, but only in the of the | that his expec s of restand enlarged | ing, 10 a. m., y Ring. Preaching, curry the third party squarely against the | F. E. Taylor, of Ravenna, was at the Pax- | mass of babbitt metal, screws, nails and | anything * that might impede the safe | ordinary coaches and hotel cavs, Don't [ Usefulness w alized ; and oxpressing to | 10340 &, m. y school, 5 p. . No Sun- high l‘n- u‘p\m;r and :]"” Surs ‘I‘:ltll‘i“"li ton yesterday. : scraps lay alongside of the coach. On | progress of his train.” you think that's a good plan him aud to his famuly, ou heartfelt affee duy ovoning sorvices on socount of the usion servative vote. It jolns h 80 S. 13, Hamer, of [Kearney, was at the Mil- | a chair in frontof the bench sat the in- [ “Can he see around sharp curves | * Tk Bk seribe assured him that the | Y9N We bid him G FevYA’ Sorvicos ak io Ficat M. 1 QURRIAS muke the campaign two years hence very ; . AR800 BFOUNG . . the God of all grace be with us | board mooting &Y the spirited. 1 feol that the pledges of the ro. | 18¥d yesterday. ventor. with the telescope?” asked the reporter. | luxury of the promenade should be ac pass through the Batos into tho | Monday, 7400 1. m. Draser et Wale Lblioan: party have heen fally keut asd A. B. Call, Grand Rapids, registered at the “I want you to explain your proposed “*How can he sweep the country all | corded rich and poor alike, and the or- y cach of us bearing a white stono, 08 dny, s I Bhull bo content with the result, whatéver jt | Miliard yesterday. ; railrond tratn 10 me, Mr. Rush,” said | around bim if he can’t sco around a | dina PR TR T R (A AP A e g o nosiay, 0. '\' "N’nw;n il pAstor may be. Tho question in all of 'its phuses is | C. L. Van Fleet, of Lincoln, registered at | the reporter. ‘“THE BEE wants to give | curve,” testily rejoined Mr. Rush, with as well as the drawing-room | no man knoweth,saving that herceoivoth it | (o' Woestorn vainger, 7{""(‘?,":" of fully before the people. This could not have | the Murray last night. the public an idea of the revolution it He then explained the workings of | car. " Aftor the reuding, remarks w e .fiiy'&xfi?fii been without the dual plank.” =~ W. C. Hatsey, of Missouri Valley, is & | will work in railroad travel.” his patent pump, in the mazes of which | ~The old inventor then reverted to his | Mr. Willard, J. W, Dietrich, 1. to-day in two services. Morning at 11 o'elock NEW BNTEUPKISE FOR LINCOLN guest at the Murray, “Just the opportunity I have been |the reporter got lost. The sum of it | eugine, and explained how he intended | eyal Hammond, C. A, Webster and s -3 4 ., -, " ~ 1 L 7:30 o'clock. All ure invited, G. W. Simmons & Co., law of Cincinnati 2. P, - ot o) ol ¥ i 1 Those remarks were all fe Nuding t S0 Bl O} will shortly establish & mou's bovs' and | s Baxten yesterday ™ T ¢0 Fegistered at | waiting for,” he answered. *'Ldon’t | Was that not a dropof water was wasted. | to provide a sidewalic around the work- | D fEam an his work b ot t0 | Sunday servicos st St. Mark's Ev, Lu- children's “‘oulfittors” store in this city. The = think I cando it justice, though, just | The saving of water seems to be an up- | ing parts to enable the fireman to walk showing how desp hold he has on tho ag. | thoran church: Morning subject, *Practis cowpauy has rented the mow MeConucll _uflli;'l;’;:l“’;,,“:fif‘,f:;“," Lmperial, Neb,, is now, Do you know, sir, that after work- | permost idea with the Rushs. all around 1t and oil the machine while | fections of ull. At the sai ore was | Gul Piewy." Kcveuing subjest, “Ad Uusatis- building, and will have it ittec and ready for | %) s Wi ing for two years ai it, and having | “Now I want to explain the set of | 1n motion. - | evident a feeling that to ctory Life. busiuess botween the 15tk and 20th of this | Fred W, Race, Weeping Water, registered | ouo,ything all ready to send a model on | oy LA S0 Sapern engine. | “Have you received any encourage- s and larger good would be | Kirst Buotist church, corner Fifteonth and wonth, Lincoln has always needed an enter- | 8t the Millard yesterday. 0 4 @ QI Ao : 10 96 gin T N Davenport strects. Preaching b, e firi of iy e Heeded o et | & . L. Hailoy, Tndian post trader at Gresn. | 10 Washington, some miscreant st fire inder will do double work. 3 :nln lltnlhuml manage the re- Lamar, at10:3 t m. and 7:50 . -4 ske 1he opening of this store with unusual inter- | wood, Dak., is at the Millard, to my hum :vle hpum mnlv all my work | The front part of cach will assist in | porter as . ressod in the resolution, was ul ing subject; “Old Age," being the thirteenth est. ‘Lhio firm intend to make their store room | J. K. Keithley, editor of the Weeping Wa- | We!bup in smoke. It wasa great mis- driving the engine. There will be a While the seven-year-old son, | e meeting will long be remembered by in theseries of family sermons. Bapuism at oue of the wost attractive in the city, ter Republicau, is visiting friends in the city. {.fi-tuuu. slr._nn'«,l now I must do the work fimidnu;_r partition Ill"l“mx (:It‘ullulu The g nnm-') is William Henry | there. .l-mgu of e u‘g\ hu-ulull All seats free, SOLDIER PANRELL, P T . | all over agaiu, ack part of one will furnish the power ) n Rush, petitioned his papa It was olso voted that the resignation | Prayer mecting Wednesday evening at 7:80 John Parrell was' sent to Endicatt to-day Goorgs Clavia and blas “iasrs firawrs: | © The reporter was aware of the fas3 [ for working the pumps, The othor will | for a kiss and gat 1t, Mus. Tush® stated | suoud g0 ity elect after tho thied Sunday | Yoo B 8. C. B moota Iriday. eveniag ?fla‘gfl‘;}“{:fifo';‘iu"H‘:"mmuwlfrm‘n: daugliter of the local treasurer of tho Union | that a fire consumed the Rush home on | be utilized for a complete system of | that although her husband had been [ i Ecbruary at7:30. All invited, Htrangors welcome. place. “eoli | Pacific, loft yesterday for California. the night of the 19th of last September, | electric lights, making the entire train | two years ai work on his invention, he | = Thursday night Dr. Duryea was installed | Regular services will be heldjat Both Eden the frst of the week with over $400 in cash, " P o Jongrogi chure ol ol ar] o ! o vantis N { " b 4 oyt pastor of tha 1'irst Congregational church, | Baptist churc Park avenue. Morning but in divers ways was fleeced until bis roll but informed the old gentleman thatan | as light as day, Powerful lights will be | had not sought the attention of any of | } ov. (. W. Crofts oft: plact: “I'he C Mg was reduced over 810, Siuce eoming here | The Plymouth church puipit will be sup- | explanation with the crude models be | placed in the cab and around the engine | the railroad magnates, A number of | macuior & W Srofts oftered the prayer of el o1 hetue Dlasad Baar. Kaening o9 bo has been on & continued drunk, but was | plied on Suuday by Rev. M. Otis, of Irving- | had would be interesting, to aid in the use of the telescope.” section hands snd yardmen have seen | aded the right land of fellowship to the | will be furnished by the Misses B e | B Mr. Rush proceeded. He placed mel “My train will be s boon to the brake- | it,” she said, ‘‘and they all urged him | uew. pastor. Turniog to Dr Diryes, o | Services 10-48 & . and 7.0 p st oW following