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e e e K R S S T e MARCH 1880, —-SIXTEEN PAGES, BEE: THE OMAHA DAILY THE FIRST GUN FIRED! GREATEST SLAUGHTER EVER K During the dull months of January and February, our eastern buyer, with a keen eye and necessary ready cash, purchased the stock of three dealers who were declin~ ing business. We purchased $50,000 worth of Fu rniture, Carpets, Parlor Suits, Stoves, etc., for about 40c¢ on the dollar, and on Monday Morning will inaugurate the Greatest House Furnishing Sale ever known in Omaha, PIRICKS SPE3AK LOUDKIR TIFA M WOIRISS, Chamber Suits. . ....$16.00; worth $25.00 Double Mattresses $2; worth $4.00 I Carpet Rockers..............$1.50; worth $3.00 Bedsteads v ... 81.90; worth $3.50 Double Wire Springs........$2.50; worth $5.00 Lace Curtains .......81.00; worth $3.00 Extension Tables...........$4.00; worth $7.50 Eat Racks..... $4; worth $10.00 Wood Seat Chairs. .. 35c¢; worth 65¢ Walnut Marble Top Tables...$5; worth $10.00 Kitchen Safes $3.50; worth $5.00 LTI e i vt e ..40c; worth 75¢ Breakfast Leaf Tables..........§3; worth $6.00 Cooking Stoves.................$9; worth $15.00 Wash Boilers. . .i......85¢c; worth $1.50 Bed Lounges ceeveen. .. 89; worth $18.00 Heating Stoves........ .............$4; worth $8 Hanging Lamps. .. cove....82; worth $4.00 Window Shades................49¢; worth $1.00 Ingrain Carpets..................35c; worth 60c Decorated Tea Sets............$5; worth $10.00 Door Mats....... .o......49¢c; worth $1.00 Brussgels Carpets..... 50c; worth $1.00 Decorated Dinner Sets......$15; worth $30.00 Book Cases. ... $6; worth $12.00 Rugs..............coivvvvnen. ... 75¢; worth $1.50 Decorated Lamps..............90¢; worth $2.00 Sideboards....................$18; worth $35.00 Washing Machines........$9.50; worth $15.00 = Slashino Prices on Parlor Goods! - Fine Plush Suits, $30; worth $50. Nice Plush Rockers, $9; worth $15. Elegant Parlor Suits, $35; worth $60. Beautiful Plush Rockers, $10; worth $18. ! Grand Parlor Suits, $40; worth $75. Rich Plush Rockers, $12.50; worth $20. | Gorgeous Parlor Suits, $50; worth $100. Magnificent Lounges, $10; worth $20. AL, SOILD ON EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Peoples’ Mammoth [Instalment House, Popular, Reliable, Easy Payment House Furnishers. 6I3 and 615 North Sixteenth Street, Between California and Webster. TELEPHONE 727. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT, TELEPHONE %27 SUNDAY TERMS. $78 worth of Goods, $2.80 a week, $10 a month. $100 worth of Goods, $3 a week, $12a month. $200 worth of Goods, $5 & week, $20 a month. TERMS. $10 worth of Goods, $1a week, $4a month. $25 worth of Goods, $160 a week, $6 a month. $50 worth of Goods, $2a week, $8 a month. e B o — —— — —— e same in diameter ds those used on the church was more central the people ~ e’ has By ;-(X.I.‘.‘xt )'l"’-“«li:;hx’s“xllyx;:." "13;";5”’1; “310:(::.‘”"\3,,’:: street cars of to-day. and will The First Horse Car That Ran Upon an Omaba Street. Such is the first street car that ever trav- ersed o track in Omaba. As one stands and_gazes ubon the ancicnt affair and thinks of the many years that have rolled by since it was in_active use, he can- The Characteristic of the Penitential Season of Lent. attended it in preference to going down on South Tenth and Hanscom park. at which churches the evangelists intended holding meetings, They soon learncd that these places of worship were_obscure, and, went back to the First Methodist, where the' meet- be produced at the Paris Opera Comiqu Sara Bernhardt, when she next pl London, proposcs to appear as the heroine of u piece which she has written for herself. Two “Held by the " companies will United in the Various Labor Organ- izations of Omaha. that.” . Twenty-four unions of this city are now represented in the Central Labor union, and two more have applied for admission. One of the Union Pacific_employcs, worth over 850,000, was overneard to ask the priv- not but wonder of those who at Some iaehas elbaen) con dus e yemuinder of q ' OLD, COBWEBBY AND DESERTED, | time sat mpon the' faded cushions | ASH WEDNESDAY MARCH SIXTH. | {nes havo boon ondunted Tho TEumnioten | tour the country asain next scason, making | AGREEING ON THE YEAR'S WAGES | jjuce of ‘working overtime. - Hic request was and L they rolled along, chatted with the result of his work in this city. the play’s fourth season of travel and suc- s not granted, howeve Lt together upon the topies _of the the arrival of the evange! e cess, o N 3 One of the newest unions maha is thaf i . p o 't Ser! g o gelists about six = Organizati 'New Industrial Unions retir sOT vorkor: The rossing Trip From Ninth to | HMme: ~ of the little local affairs that [ A Short Sermon on the Observance of | 404" 0010who had been wandering A play_entitled ganization of New Indus of tho tin, sheetiron and cornice workers. Do (At et the B vk went to mako up the daily routine of their the Season Together With a from the straight path, have determine queen of Roumani —Discharged From the Smelting It is No. 3'in- tho hst of international usse un;ux Street, the People Who !r\u‘xf;m:)[ "Ruk{;“h-d il‘v:ll\‘l{mi’lnuco’l_'r‘c;:n thxu Review of the Local Re- begin @ new life and be christians. t‘;lll‘l £r success, at the Wel Works- Eight-Hour Demon- !)\1:“:\:"‘:0.. ;Lu me ,.-‘.;:I.,. ]'."w n.v"““h: Made Iy ond-Bxscnsion £ eyangelisthwill EpitoiOhiloaro,helr hom peatel stration on May 1. Omaha_delegate a hard st eral news of their own and other lands. ligious World. The Rev. T. M. House, pastor of the IMirst Danftl Frohman ared the lease of d De ared the next con- St. Paul of the Track, 4 v g ¢! any B ROk How fares ii with them now! How many Methodist church, received a letter from | the New Park theate Sleveland for five O R by are living in happiness! How many in sor- Bishop Newman 'a few da 2 years, and is beginning to book attractions A vention for this city, whore it will be g g row! How many arc numbered with the Prayer and Amendment. that he would be in Omal Tor next season for that house. Agree on Wages, held the second ~Tuesday in Janu- A 'Buss on Trucks. dead? 4 “ 5 . 4 O OrInexXtE or tha uso. The quest £ how to uvert strikes is the 1500. The international ofticers are: s O e O Lent begins Wednesday—Ash Wednesday | accompanied by his_wife. / will mako | Miss Mary Anderson has been treated to @ ie question of how to avert strikes is the | ui g iernationats sicere: e "I”' L omatin i emere awe many yet residing in | —.the chureh’s annual season of spiritual re- | their home at the Paxton hotel. On_the | cold douche of the most unceremonious criti- | 0ne that is at present being extensively dis- viee president; Thomas Horse Car coumpany, coated with an half- | GHEEE B0 W Nond one of tham was dje. | tirement, meditation, selt-examination, con- | 10th the bishop will dedicate a church in | cism in St. Louis, and both she and Abbey | cussed by the members of the Central Lubor S oo inch of dust aud festooned with cobwebs, i el s Chicago. He expr great pleasure over | gre said to be greatly angered thereat. whlon aidtwlilleithaylhaye . no/thonghtaiol YO O stands the first street car that ever did ser- covered esterday. the news he has received in regard to the We read that the czar has presented th letting the rights of workingmen go by de- rned by Yes, said he, as he gazed refle For forty days will the Catholies and Epi v 5 ; ey ST - Epis- | new church edifice at Twentieth and Daven- oty SR 5 5 il Bl in Omaba. - | of a window, 1 remember the old thin copaliuns observe the Leuten season, until | port streets, the plans and dotuils of which | Grand theater to the conservateire of fault. they fully recognize that the employers | ) Rresidoot Y It has gradually fallen from the proud | It was away buck in the fall of 1 vt e ! Weramublishedidn Sunday’s BE Petersburg as a New Y Kift, togethor | 10" Lot well, and that they, too, must | S+ H ith, prding and A, posttion it ocupied on the duy, twen! George Frost—-peace o his ashes the Eastertide will probably find them with bm‘o'l’ R180 rejojoes 1ni the | aucs with a sum of 2,000,000 rubles for its suppor b“ g Lig 4 \‘ et o Thorsbicken, treasu St f 4 Pt AL AP 4 1 higher motives, Sr rules of T s ices = 21d's “Richard " owi e respected. Aside from these is the gen. RG] rained their AT baing | then pnesident of the street car company, | igher motives, aims and rules of living. 1t f PO S0 ST Have Docn conducted | Mr: Manstield's “Richard 111" will pr F A i bt nong hin ghineditels ago, that, all georgeous ably be presented in London during the polished oarings and frosh from the sbop, it | \hia® oar ty bo. mee uhon bhn e A ',".'if.«"m'.‘,'f'“.‘.?, decpen. and ,b',“‘“‘l“; by Evangelists Potter and Miller. L L b e KL R greater or less extent in anything that inter- | heit 4o s made its first trip up Farnum street, admired [ line of strect car = track ab | oo Eous e of beopie wiready carnest nnd The Rev. T. C. Hall, who was two years | oo 1o piay Queen [lizabeth und W. G. | feres with the buildingoperations of the city, | thyg the ivon worl nc new city by the populace and_greoted by all as a sure | that time laid in ‘the city, which | Felisious by ucts of devotion, prayer, fustiug | aga bastor of the Southivestorn Dresbytoriun 1o for Richmond. and v s to muke those. throo intercsts har- | hall bo 1in Owabi e LEELER a0 . tong Farna & 2 Nint Pif- | and charity. In fact, it is a season of relig- | church of this city, but now pastor of the 039, feid T monize that the union 18 about to direct its Muy 1. 1200, 18 the day fixed fora_united harbinger of the future greatness of the [ Fan along Farnam street from Ninth to Iif B | Forty-first. Prosbyterian church of Chicago, | 1 H. Sothern and his company leave New the ‘sulieot bas’not baen s v AL ardens were fous discipline, ancisco. Miss teenth. The old Tivoli then town of Omalia. o ) Vi Omaha last Tuesday and Wednesday. t before them ofticially, bat the gen- pight-hour sues is i ol on the corner of Ninth and Farnam, an Spe: g of Le o Pari o 7 Wag. i & 2 y ¥ Y. ks ves ; © 50 before the) ) the formation of eight-hour leagues Alter 0 bijef werm of scrvice it was care- | forined tho eastern. torminus of the’ line, | sarhonoms of Lont tho Parish Messongor | 1o wap the guest of Georgo Crosby at 45 Anfsrsonlionvepthelibity ol tho shol| iers scems to be thut a great deal of an- | jejed throughout the country, but none have S 5 g > dine, | gays there can easily be found Lenten de- | South Twentieth streot. Mr. Hall w: or the same place, both orgaizations | [0 P VAt E T Gvoided to those i LN . e hax tally stowed away in the Cuming street | while, atthe western end was located Wil- | v, hola: L aking the together and opening the | F 8 yet been formed in Omaha, n 1riday lost, % votees who can and do make a passion, or | route to Monterey, Cal., whore he went to | making the jump together and opening e R b oo s tam T o heondo A e burn as a relic to be preserved for future | Pur's stable, both places at that time being i 5 2ol C) Noroal same night. i i 4 A e 4 s [chR0 anoOL 3 s 8 at hangouts for the Loys. rather a fashion, of church-going, while all | attend the wedding of Cyrus McCormick, of | same night. A fixing a seale of before | oountry at which it was resolved that thoso ¥ gonerations to gze upou. In later years, i 1 o wes e : riosity. and for | the rest of the year the passion and the, | the McCormick Harvesier works, of Chi- | Henry E. Dixey comes out witha promise | the commencement of the season’s work. 1t | iy gtyindance pledge thewselves individuaily however, this fecling of regard for the old 5 RO 2 i Kol 4 e cago. The marringe of this gentleman will | of something new for next season. *‘Adonis would come in the shape of a contract, to be | 14 4 0 1 ull extent of their ability, res the first two or three days, ye: longer | fashion are chiefly of the earth. Itis easy & . S to aid to the f 1 sonveyance und the service it had renderel, | than that, it was loaded down 'y trip, a | e ok ind those wi e occur some time this week, but M | is to be shelved ;m_x.l‘mc long-promise bur- | entered into by the builders and material | gupdiess of all minor considerations, thig passed away, and, to-day, It stunds in the | vast majority of those making the limited | ShOUKD 10 find thoce whose Lenten church- | Hyll will not tio the nuptial knot as [ lesque of “Fuust)is to bo produced, with | furnishers on the one side, and the journey- | movement, urn before mentioned, occupying the | journey, doing so in order that they might | FOIE and obeervan religiously hollow | hus been announced. He and his | numerous girls, less numerous skirts and | men ot the various building trades, as rep Union No. 112 of the brotnerliood of carpens sbel Fece S 8y had take: o ' | @8 their worship1s at the shrine of fashion | wife went to California for the exvress pur- | catehy music. Tesented by their unions, on the othér, Then |, Union 2 2 of the P plebeian position, of a receptacle for the coal they had taken a trip on the new horse I k 7 tevstund joiners,located in South Omalia,is ong “ 15 R nira T s 5 9 o " o >, » | pose of being present at the wedding. The During the first three nights of a recent | any trouble could be udjusted without having s | i} ¥ soale foll b v le of used by the company’s blacksmith, and folly in the purswit of pleasure, Holy ho.w y of the ifirst in the field to fix a scale of Viewed with modern eyes, this old horse There was no money box in those days. | Seasons ure good und profitable to those who | reverend gentleman and bis friend wer col- | engugement in Buffalo Miss any Daven- | a disustrous effect on the m.'mlmg ;»|w l;nlf!: prices, and have passed a resolution consti- | car is @ queer looking contrivance, and, 1t | N there was a conductor, proud in his | observe them holly, ‘They are not to thoso [ lego chums at Princoton. Upon their return | port was compolled,through sickuess, to rest, | of the city, as hus sometines horetofore | yjing wino hours a duy's works, and fxing taken from its resting pluce and again dratyn | par xalted rank, and he didn't | Who observe them formaliy, or who come to | trip to 0 Mrs. Hall will stop here for | La T hoyever, mude up for it by cha been the case. The men would know in ad- | i SRS G e wages, | This is to r hary 9 s | ¢ ither. T . he because Y Y i three days’ visit with the Crosby family. | ing the rustics double prices the remaining | vance what they could ewrn during the | wffoc 9 slong its old reute on Farnam street, the , either. The fare for | them because fashion and folly take a ? the eminent divi o a 1 tho contractors would huve a | 6°into effect June.l. crowds of today would doubtless | the trip of five blocks was ten cents, but that | necded rest, for a time, for the juded, worn | Mr. Hall is the sop of the eminent divine, | nights of her stay. | aeuson, and. tho- conirectovs woula -have. & Another new order is the United Order of find in it greater cause for | Was considered little enough, The oid affair, | Out senses, but only to resuwe their round | Kev. Juhn Hall, of New York city. NMr. Hurrigan is o have a new theater fu | basis upon which o furnish estimates for and takes in all telograph and amusement than those, who appluuded its | big it is, was drawn by one | Bgain s soon after the sctting of the Easter | The Ladics' Missionary socicty of the ew York, fireproof, complete in all its de- | Work, At present, the latter have to pro linemen. A branch will be started fuitial appearance, found for admiration. horse most of the time, but, when | Sun as possible t Congregational church held its monthly | yails, capable of holding 1,600 or 1,700 specta- | vide for continzencics in the shape of strikes In general appearance it ol resembles | it ramed, two were required because the | 13ut Lent does not exist for those people, ng Friday afternoon in the church par- | {ors and handsome in appe The con- | When bidding on u contruct, but with a satis “The nominees for office in the ’ressmen, the pictures one occasionally runs across of | mud on Farnam street in these ecarly days, | chiefly, aithough sometimes 1t may | lors of that denomination. Dr, Duryea de- | tracts for the building have been signed, but | factory understandin yages, they | gopuptyper and Klectrotypers' nnion Q. the omnibus ses used a balf century ago. It | when a paved street was to be seen only in | help even those. Lent is not | livered an address, which was greatly appre- | the site has not yet been determined. would’be enabled 11.- wiake a X mate. | o in the fleld. Ben Flood and Matt Rei 18 & oum bersome ir, with o b, - | the dreams of reul estate boomers, was | chiefly for the passionate votaries of worldly ciated 2 o has The system of malking a_contruc IN“} S | ner will run for - president, with d ¥ n, ing body and a greatovalshuped something terrible, ‘Phere was no turntable | Life and pleasure, oven though some of ity | A mew Episcopal church, which bas ve- | gon Wheatcroft in Wife" ‘travoling | the eployer il empoves, 18 Bl Waty: | Avt Charon and John Corton fur vico pres drivor ‘oceupied an exulted position upon a d. The body turned on a swivel | benefits may reach oven them. It is intended | cently been built at South Omaha, will be | company, the latter tlenan’s contract “'h"“","“!‘l" MOLL YR DARELIAORE 10 )8 O 1%, M. Youngs us treusurer, Jumes M. broad seat upou the top, with s feet r was ready for the return trip. | to reach and benefit the more sober, faithful vice to-( with: the company havine expired, Carlylea | &1 would mo doubt prove cqually ble as record 1 1d B vesting upon @ dush that cur I'he trips weren't made v regularly, | christian people whose lives on the ‘whole fit ud Brady, a young man twenty- | fow years ago was a Hurtford hotel Wwith the builders. o s finuncial so seeure their § out over the backs of the horses” [ and I remember how, ~ while the | them for entering upon the deeper consecra- rs of age, Who has been sudying | and stumbled into the dramatic profession by | The latest addition Lo the trades ¥ without 1h of W coitest An iron break beam extended from the axle [ boys waited at the Fiftecenth street | tion and devotion of Lent. 1t is true here us | Under Dean Gardner for the ministry for the | his «front.” ARDioR du e SONLER. Tahoan HLOILOS o | members are in the feld as de 0% Lo tha up through the dash into close proximity to | end, they usel to amuse themsclves | inother tnings, *To them that have shall [ Past two years, was ordained Sunday morn- | = nue Materna has been received with the | thiv’alcored O, 5, Watson, S, Curm Typogranbical union, and the B ok b the driver's dexter foot, but this has been | Waching an old parrot that was owned ia | be given; but from them that huve not shull | g at Trinity cathedral by tho bishop. Mr. | gt cnthusiasm at Amsterdam, where | i et as delegutos Lo that bods | tween F. M. Young, Ben IMlood and Mat broken off end now cans against one of the | the neighborhood, how to the driver > taken BWiY evel ‘hich they have,” | Brady’s home is at Leavenwerth, Kun. He Y " e tenor V. t th &3, SAUFL BB CRORNIAN 10 S1RY BOL Reincer, . | be taken awiy even that which they hav : she sang with the tenor Vau at the y 080 men prosented their cre i ik s 3 f : rorsity, day last these men presented their cre the Rnhic ot last ‘Thursd bubs, Down atthe other end, the waiting passen: | Fasting, in modern times and among those | i8 # graduate of the 'Angapelis university, | j,q; concert of the **Wagner Verein.” Mme. | it S O B RO (G e | The « union met last Thursday Brushiug away the thick coat of dust that | gors found plenty of ainusement in front of | who pridé themseives on the name of prot- *ll;"’ Wil redali 19 Omaha w8 assistant 0 | Nuorna is declared by the critics of the | LS 0 Hhe con el B A asions, Tho night, and Lo new meiibers v ided (o ers it, one is enabled 10 obtain some idea | the Tivola., O.E08 08 118 AR ~ | Dean Gardner, o AT T s8ious, > | the list. ooV ¢ is enabled to obtain some idea Tivola estant, is a discredited exercise of Godly iiv- ean Gardnel Duteh capital to be the incarnation of a Wag- | Joual unjon miects on the first and third l:%mr«‘h;.\l o) o of what the interior decoration once was. ‘Lhe Eightcenth street was the terminus of ing. The very meaning of the word is Members of the Plymoumth church, to the Congregationalists of the nerian singer. * hall on Wednesdays in each month at the and made some changes in its order of busi body was at one time ovidently painted | Farnam at that time, and leaving the car at | b w0 justify testant disloyalty to | Bether with 4 8 4 o Tw, 3 " white, with a broad, re d Puuning | at Fifteenth, T would go up Farnan t0 Eigh | the aseconts of holy sorintire, while huus. | Oity: will givo s receptien mext Thuraduy | Mise Holen Bancrofy and Mr, Wiliam | the cornor of Hwentyfourth and ' Cuiniig | noss, " Tn future ws oficers will be elocted through tho center. Hencath this and ex- | teenth und then strike across lots to the mili- il rovoronve for holy | DiKht in honor of Kov.Dr.Thain, the now | Qwons has heen ongiued 07 MBS HANS | streots, where the followi s brosie! | on the lust Wodnowduy of March of eack fending tho fuil lensth of tho car, is printed | tary bride, passing an occasional faras house asting, In' tho hoiy scrip. | Pastor of tho former chusel = T Yanwrighve rwellih Nightt comvany. | Prosidént, W. I, Hurae 50 frestiont | Soan on'the nans s (. dhoeloiiics 0 large brown and greon letters ; o1 grain \ ture, means abstention from food and drink. This afternoon at ack Rev. J. W. A 5 ; - 1 | O B % I o SRuEl A » international convention will be chose L WA fooon lo raln Reld, . : B \ s A L o i i | where that lady severs her professioual | ureagurer, John Newall. ARETAEARDIRS oD Yen, 1 pesan “Omaha City It W. Phe car was used about a year, when it | In ttiesc modern times when one wishes to | Harsha will duliver a speoial sormon ut the | I B VY My umes, Miss Fannie | gy won't do for us to bo seen talking to | :‘».L A e PR i In the center of the brown band in yeilow was supplanted by one or two, ‘1 think two, excuse one's self from a difficult or un- Young Men's Christian iassociation on the paintings of “Christ BeferePilate” and the Gillette and Messrs. Langdon and Mosely swelt house em- you fellows,” said a ! witi all I pamnted the fAgure 1.7 nearly cqually as queer-looking and fully ‘ o eXOrd o > and . | " # K3 Iron ruiling rins uround the top a8 on | CUNbUrAOMG convetamaraConk and fully as | plesant chiristian oxorcise, one savs that | RE RSP O ) CMGR.s Vimow on exbibition | have been rotained by Mr. Jumes, ploye. “'You know the pice put in a | ujion i nd . the Wing ¥ more nea to fust means to abstain from sin. To | o R The *Allge: Deutsche Tonkunstler o'y RS, ab 'Ril ] 5 ) J tion will modera 'busses, while. similar to them also, | resembled the cars of to-day, out were twice | abstain from sin is certain)y better than to | ib that buildng. ,The Remeine Deulack nkun! week or two ago about Rile their f 8 i Lhe ¢ on wi ngress and egress Lo and from the vehicle | @8 long, with a bobtailed p. About this | abstain from food, but it is the folly of easy, A mass meeting will beheld to-night at the \l‘l'mlmmvlulm will hold its l‘unuvul lhm' dentaily burned at the wor be sin to the u wipal and state elec wvas wade through a door in the rear, reached | time the track was extended to Capitol ave- | self-geceit to say or think that to u.,,m,f,; Grana Opers house for @he purpose of | year at Wicsbaden, June 27 and 80. Among | next day he went down and the pie | tions, with a polling place appointed, and the u single iron step, | nue, late Jightee: e Tiligtas | goAGRaRS ) ane e furthering the interests nf ghe Chautauqua | the works to be performed will be Brahims' | pastod on the cupboard together with @ no- | votes received from 12 o'clock noon unt!l 790 by W v ' 3 later to Bighteenth street and still later | from sin is to fast, eithor itf thehonest Saxon | furthering intero e B " Berlloz's “Enfance du Christ.” . t | 5 Whe interior 15 painted white, and | to Cass, and as late as 1554 Cass street wus | or the scriptural sense of the word. roject proposed for Omahm and Council Requiem,” Herlioz's “Enfance du Christ.” | tice to quit, and Riley In'ttold you much | p. o, Phose elected will hold ofiice gue r s ecorated © with T gorgeaus tlowers | the Weslern und worthern terminus, Evangelists Potier and Miller have con- [ Bluffs. Addres 1‘:'“ tbe made by Liovs. Wuguor's ! Ifl'f“l‘?x‘:‘f:“u"f{r.fi‘u’fémz‘f Jnd eier. Jur‘;.zullfl‘:.';.\lfiudt(\r‘\ i "I?‘I)(:l:;:‘rll Tho' following wor clo au birds in : reen i s sluded th vire e 4 Duryea, House and Harsha. 0" WO Ric Stryuss, the sym- | who discharge d allow " gates, 5. Wisher d Blue and sellow. Upon tho door is phinted ai o e gluded thoir serics of rovival meetnis. | P o ition of Revs Paul Martin from | phonic fantasia “Aus Italien,” aud a “Hur- | to bo used iv the moulds and 80 was respon- | Hartley, W, U. Corwin Jones; whagt wus probably intended 1o represent a Nhe ’lum ted to Bear Hugs. been converting sinners for four weeks, | the pastorate of Knox Presbyterian church, leske’’ for piano and orchestra. sible for the accident’ by which he was | president, Juson It Lewis, Peter Stolten- lnn pe in Ltaly, with a sky-blue lake, an Morris Wald, a barber of No, 96 Ate Their first “w‘f‘v‘ work was done at the | near Kountze Place, has been accepted by It is no secret that Langtry feels very | burned. Buthe dign't and that was the | vice pre M. Serpliss, . E, emeruld yrecn sky, aud thy customary'ad. | Lorney streot, is enguged to murey Miss | irst Methodist Eniscopal chureh on Daven. | the Presbytery, He' resiened on accouut of | much disappointed over her New York en | thanks ho received. | Ryl cerewary, It . Nicol, junets of misproportioned peagroen trees, | Yettw Zimmerman, of the same me €88, it street. During l‘.,.. week a large num- | ill-health ‘wnd’ will go to Philadelphia, in | gagement and that the conviction has stolen Thie new system of only allowing overtime | M. T g reading Sanger, aastles in dangerous proxiaiity 10 the edge | says the New York World, Miss Zime | berof onverts were made. . The multitude | Which place he will spend the summer. A | upon her that New York will no longer give | on the'written order of Superintendent Cum- | ‘#iomas J. Doyie: finao o o high cliffs, peasant givls howely enough to | mirman does not like 10 h--’ki;m-xbl oven | Bf sinners who wished to hear them became | €8l for a new pastor for the churoh will | her any big ousiness, much as she may be ‘ings, hus: botli friends and opponenty in the | Bradloy, W. M. Kin ol trossyr ' Wt stop & clock and other things 100 NUMErous | by Wald. forids 0 . 50 Targe tnar e Mivas hecossary | probably be made within & few weeks. able to druw in tne provinces. She is there- | Union Pacific shops, The number of w seott; sergeant ut arvis, Harvey Long: sick 10 wention iday night he brought her | 8 . e ey ererg— fore contemplating an offer from England to | ing hours per weel is now fifty, und onl | committee, Ford 1. Johnson, John W, Whe scats run_along each side and are up- | S0Me fricd oysters, and insisted upon | G secute mere commodious = augrier S10AL ANDDEAMATPIC. o there to creato o new part and then ap- | yery exceptional cuses is overlime allowed. | Bruner and William Shultz; 'fluance coms nobstered in brown and red_velvetoen, now | i88es for payment. She objected, and | Bit€r the R Woae | ASONGIE MU h Dear in ber repertory. ¥ think it hurts the company worse than | mittee. W. Bert Cox, . ‘Pnracy, Jumes Ders he kissed h h ey sooured = the = wrmory or. o i Hoyt's new comedy “A Midnight Bell,” | the men,” said ono of the 'at | mody: executive’ conimittoe, M S, Mahon, sadly tattered wnd torn. snd, under the Upon the forwird lamp-hox, are painted the a dozen times hy force, and in the struggle seratehed hey face. veeks, the mectiugs were held in that place. ‘Po use the language of a sinner who wanted Eugene d'Albert has been touring in Hun- gary, and achieved the greatest triumphs will be given for the first time at the Hijou 10 se f sometim fifty V y are delayed in waiting for | Arthur Picke ¥, orton, Algernon , Ed L. Scoy, ing ¥, Wilson, Tumothy J. O'Lrl s und the place of manu- had him_arrested for assault. In | to express himself o sally theater, New York. Mr. Hoyts endeayor in i 0 ault, press himself emphatically, satan lost | fibinavie, er, New ! . Ting facture, Creasar, Adams & Co, Ch x Markit court yesterday she | his crip while the evangelists were the "5“*; Yie Musikfreund® has recently | 1018 comedy is to present life in 8 country machines, and the comps L by | Jucob l‘(”. g Koy e ®he leather strap running nlong the top - | pleaded for nis reloase. "**1 don’t mi old rink, When the two weeks had expired 0 V.ounoee town the inhabitants of which believe that | their waiting. However, that wi artly o mattress makers of Omaba are thinks B SIONE 08 28, 18 o his release. 1 don't mind inlk, 8 clected M. Gouuod wnd Mme. Materns #8 | (1,0 eycs of the world are on them. Itis in | overcome with additionel machin . Two | dngof forming 4 uniun. hore roaboud dors wid tng sido, whicki, in coni river, Served to keep the door cioscd, la it pluce, dnd the wirdo vs his kissing once und gently,” sne said, but he scizes me like u bewr and ' place, the religious men deter- & circuit of the differcnt hes of the oy, Last Sun- at the latt mined to ma Methodist ¢l honorary members. Rafael Josefly has been engaged lo'pluy at four acts, and pictures theé district school house, the schoolmaster, the maunagers, and new planers and a shaper—double-he have slready been re:eived, and w | pecting a siotter. We iad & forcman that | Lifty of them st of the hr, it mploy in the eity, abers of Wy Knights of of the opinon thata n A they are ikl 3 wony des apd the ends are unbroken, | §queescsthe life out of me. ' He'll do el ore at 1" ;| the last concert of the New York Foilbar- | the children who are engaged in drinking at ‘ q ¢ 1 b iore 10 chanco tha car o | DOUOR if you'l] Tt Niy go.t WWald was, | Laiag, Momibs nlkhts thoy Nere 4t o erts | monic socloty, April 15 the ‘Tountain of knowicdge. ‘The fun 18 of | éould Keep the woric up, and be . weck or | union of thelr. own treds will hist sirve W wiole el thé clusy | 1elensid. “ were made, The Rev. F. M. House, in the Mme. Sophie Mentor is 80 scriously ill that | tho quict oraer, two abead, but be asked foi more pay advince Lhcly own iutercsts,

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