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O AT 6N Yok 0SS 5 SRS 5 X, S THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1880-SIXTEEN PAGES. The Secret of Fascination. *01d fel, what makes you look so gloomy " "Seo that girl? Well, she was my sweetneart il that confounded dude stepped in and captured her' *Its yourown fault, yon fool. Why don't you dross better? Mary is a sensiole | Rirl and undoubitedlylikes you,but any woman prefers to walk witha nicely dressed AN rather than a scedy chap like you," “Can't afford fine clothes.” “Nonsrnse! Yon don't know how to make a little money g0 a great way, that's 8L Just goto M. Heliman & Co. You can getthere as fine a fit out as any man needs for jess than the price of the rags you haveon. I get all mine there.” YLy Jeve,d Lelieve yeu'te vight, JUs werth tryfng, aoyhow.” LOT 1968—A brown and old gold stripe Cheviot price now.... AR L LOT 2002—A princely bargain in a business or street suit, in would readily sell st $16.50, our pri LOT 5257—In grey and brown Sawyer C: LOT 1240—A boniinza for youngz, worth of solid Cassiimere, can get em at. ... .. LOT 4804—A stylish grey plasid Cassimere Suit, tail guod enough for a banker, our price y Union knoc LOT 1112—A neat gr bout suit. good for LOT 1131—A daaisy in Scotch paid, very durable.. LOT 1146—A fancy neat stripe Union Cassim re Suit, pleated LOT 1053 LOT 22 AlL the above children’s suits run in ages 4 to 13 years. I 1. p The above attractions are but asample few among the many we have to offer our daily iucreasing trade. trade than ever before; and with our well known system of just repres | M. Hellman & Co NEW SOLDIERS OF THE CROSS. |t Satiresse et Sereh i SRS | b ahonis e o iimu o eneeiies | DETAILS OF THE FEDERATION | e be rendered by the Whatley mul(\M(llm:‘ 11»‘1‘1& e o o A. W, Clark and J. W. Foster. HELLMAN"S Corner constantly present a busy scene. Following please note our startors for October. MEN’S SUITS. LOT 1911—Very dark brown plaid Cassimere Suit, n genteel looker and positive v Suit, beautiful effect, would readily comma 1ddle-aged and old men in a neat, dack LOT 1017—A rough and tumble suit in Scoteh check Cheviot, somothing nobby and a hummer for solid wos A better one and hard to beat for twice the money in a fancy Cheviot, at. . S A good looker for Saturday or Sunday in a fancy stripe Cheviot, honestly worth $0.00, now............. $6.50 e ce———————————————————————————— - ———————————————————— e | - ORDINARILY The condition of the weather at this particular season of the year has much to do with the activity in trade, but contrary to all expectation, and in the face of the long protracted warm weather, the amount of CLOTHING and MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS daily carried away from M. HELLMAN & GO.’S Needs but this exvlanation, they being the largest dealers in Omaha, and MER- CHANTS OF TO-DAY, they have searched the markets early, thus culling the RS o the pis tOWN 10 866 the slihts) cream of the factorys’ product for fall and winter. This couvled with the e onp oA Cluthes on? enormity ot their purchase enables them to offer superiorinducements to ail inen. Owns RAIE do bicomin Owns haif CLOTHING BUYERS, both in and out of town, and most fully explains why. ORI e L S billiner, togs.’ LOT LOT 1514—In drab and brown worsted sill LOT 879—Tan colored English Mc $18.00, our price........... . EEiE LOT 20 legant light drab wide Wale worsted, LOT 2073—Snme goods in blue broad Wale Diagonal, tas LOT 1488 —Fine at regular sale our price LOT 4459—Just in, & medium aced, n ton, serge v and n imere suit, full 32 gh i drab Kersy Boaver, fall weig s purpose Commoneing with this ¢ .............. 85.00 LOT 620 comprises u line hard toduplicate at twice the mone in asupply while th faney st po wool underwenr, per suit, in this weck ntations, we hope to merit a las ‘¢ increase to our already enormous business. <o known his plans of warfare befo order to fire had beon given. He expr ud the belief that the trans-M of christian ists, mission 4 ang volent wor zes ave complete this weeks price per suit ® souri candidate | Across the North Sea o-uy eat. good s £ it, & gontleman’s cont and no mi This mention includes but a few of the many attractions we have to offerin Ovi wto and continuing for one week we will quote ext specinl inducemont. We will sell for this week only the celebrated Montans .00 A PERILOUS VOYAGE. d v s together on_ a urion it woula enter_the convention With a remark- Boat and Miss Chamberlain. 4 | platform to discuss the metiods and agene; ably strong following. ' Enlist With New Congregations and A (k)n ]lhur:;hly evening ‘ofnl,hlls wm-}« \-n} i which urm_vx 0 ut wm-“; for How Union Pacific Employes Seek “But'will Chief Arthur d Considerable excitement ake place the reunion of all the mem’ o ay plans for g ater effectiv 8 in such the amalgamation of the rious ord [} 0 o 2T s For New Engagements, the church and congregation. A good time | cfforts. a Powerful Union. along shio Thames y — is anticipated. ANOTHER COZY CHAPEL, AN ch, st, and Re- | 8t the corner of Fifth Bt. Barnabas’ New Orgar X The chapel is 80; ligious Notes and A From Nearly ish in the ouncements ery Par- church, there Young' Peoplo’s sor held ever; unday evenin; The People’s Chu A new Presbyterian church has been built d Williams stree 36 feet. When the offlc st Thursday night there were | increasiugly encoul In connection with the | ©One of Jupau ill be a Sunday school and a | Pastors, th will be | this country . M. Wil- | & “I'hat is what 1s agitating the western fac- Dr. G. W. Knox belioves that Japan will tionof thebrogerbood. 1f he is firm in his et become the center of the Christian agen- opposition to the plan of federation, the opin- cles thatave to revoluti the eas MANAGING MEDICA . | 10n1s that it would be the means of bringing 1 At Banza, Mauteke, on tho viver, osk MEN. | [Jout his doteat. Ho, s chief of the brother s the Pall sixty-nine porsons were recently baptised in along waged a bitter war ¢ aft is nam the Baptist missio The worl is becoming | ppg g B ool Maa A enver st federation, holding that the brother- | ounly fifteen feet 1t tatations ie Forthcominz Mecting in Denver | hood was a body coastituted of sk ithlountaatt Lros essful -native of the Brotherhood of Locomo- and that to combine this with unskil i ST ¢ edu t labor would be the means of | (357 [AYIOYTIT ) 0610 ing the standing of the order iu the estiu tion of the peoble. Some of the enginecr Arthar may waive his | commenced h suc is now visiting st favorable Fo6n 3 tinity in bis didates' Chances, B mping in s one sn -ount of the outlook of at Millwall of C; ative of Denmark, who has succe pssing the North Sea 11 sail. Mall 76 ed th iaw from stem to adth of 1 in with heavy deckin heav; pecial sale, $1,50. a Fifteen r (W A citizen W blo: cut FALL OVERCOATS. A golden browd Melton, Ttalian lined, perfect in fit and ma ) ory dressy and extremely stylish this season tlor........ glish Melton, silk lined throughout, o dress almost i every sens rding 84.50 double back-and front in & natural wool color. This line we invite special attention to. ¥, und a class of £oods the genors e et P ——— e — e, ————— We have this fact to affirm in all candor, that we are better equipped in all departments for the fall and winter as 1504 by the av- | National bank. It is s Alsen. a ded | W W1 | its cash value $100,34¢ ina sy worth § we benaty and well worth 313,00, lined and eilke faced, a tailor mado g shivts and drawers in suits at $1.00. These goods are unquestionably the best value ever nlaced on the mavket utany such price. oot HE LOORED LIKE A BILLIONAIRE, This {s a front viewsof ‘the distin guished citizen. 1o v wearlbg & [LREIOSIOFe | it made by M. Hellman & Co. whieh nece Ny HVery nits min ural mst It you want of his swell | to be taken for & ‘biliiner,” buy your olothes of M, Hellman & Co, 00. now it price ) nent to all appenrane ... 810.00 89,00 , valuo v 81196 .. $13.50 $13.60 ' $16.00 13.50 of tho word, and worth §25.00, wily low prices on Under ar as a The shirts ave silk trimmed and teade will do weli to lay nd Farnam Streets. hibition yesterday a bar of gold thas was facetiously offered to any one who would carry it awa s the New York Sun. It was forwarded to the Chuse by 1 | its correspondent at Helena, the Helena aid to be the argest bar of gold cver mude. Its ight is a little over 500 pounds and 20. It was run at tte, The | the United Stales Assay office at n. Captain Alsen adventurous ve | to pre- | 3 andig | the American Expr age | countr and is | Helena, from the product of severat mills, and h Miny Miny s been more recently polis exposition, T polis & Manitoba railvond and 58 company have rting itabout the viated it enough atthe St. Paul, 1 the honor of c and have appr e are of the op! L 3 son is the pastor. The ofticer R.Aquli|matiyeland o A ST Dreiudices o 1hean- | from Copenhigen a fortnight in- | todead headit, Tt will evidently go to Rev. C. W. Savidge was mot by a Bee re- | Capson, elder, William_IKunold, deacon, and The New York Age is & journal conducted | 7P, Amalgamation. ticipates defeat, in ¢ s to live | ending to proceeed to Hull. ALl went | the New York Assay oflice, where it will porter aud questioned as to his future plans | 800 K. B Capson, Willlam Kunold" and ke inbilitydby mombaraliofitholtiolal) Sem, that all the labor unions and | Upto his fc policy are others | ol for u thine, but being somewhat out | be melted into bricks of régulation size, 2 ST ed new church, | Stmuel Scott, trustees. for tha interests of tlioir own peo- | o o . who think that no matl f his course 1y, contra ds ho de- | that is, $5,000 to $10,000 in value. in eomuection with tho proposcd new church. Religious subjucts are given. speoral | b1 Is com the employes of the | ¥ think thit no matier it for | Of his courso itrary winds ho de 0 2 “Our week night services.” he said, “will St. Barnabas Organist. prominence. Union Pacitic have federated was exclu leotion. | Tho dal om all the west. | cided to attempt the journey to e b beld at Thirteenth and Dodge streets. | St. Barnabas church hasa newl inted | Mr. Dayid McConanghy, jr., of the Phila- | anaounced in T hout two weeks ern lines out ainst him and in | London, although such ™ a voyage Colonist Sleepers. ‘Our Sabbsth school will be held in the same | oganist and choirmaster in Mr. F. | delpliia Y. oL C. A., is about 10 sail for India § Ip was not until yestordey, howeyer, wat a vor of ths North Platte candidate, while | in 5o small craft; attended | he Union Pacifie Ry, also known as Our Sabbath services will be held in icock. Ho has had a varied oxperience | 'O OFK Young Men's Christian as J The contract was made work. For evvices will boat 10:45 . . ork, Fosien ) e We have the "mriviiege of | boyin the promiucnt Inglish rs he was a choir- cathedrals, he will also have to contend with able opposition that will, and hus alre ned. The following i serted itself in the ranks of the oastel cement which has been | viagent. ousider- | by con dy as- | as the captain had i con- | ip the ma setting forth the plans of the 1ld ba ob copy of th country. M nilar wo American Home M Swirt t C & i Japau on derable dang 1o N particularly 10 assist him mant of the boat. He . until ho n distirbed by Captain A 5 x made fair prog , however. « the Boyd for oue year, one evening | And bas sung under Baruoy, Goss, Turle, | during the first five months of its present | adopted and will U submitted to the Broth- | el LR excepted, that of Octover 27, the house hav- | Stainer and other great Knglish masters, In | fiscal .\"l“ll'v‘h-m lmmuls;ubul ovi 1‘ gnv1 re- | eriood of Locomotive Ingineers in tho l'\l]lt“u’\‘{w2;1‘1‘;‘;4:1"':(‘,..“'\1 C ];v‘wrullnn.\”l,zyn\\u m‘. [ tavorable e athe N At e T T a ing been previousiy leased for that Sabbath | 1879 he orgamized the first boy choir in St. | ceipts for the corresprnding period i 1893 1 yua) meetiog at Deaver, Octover 16: e B : BIEC Held ot h ol ety P Bight to the Swedish Singers. A TP T S PO e | DU 00 i8 in eifts, und 0 s that on November 1 the monthly ussessment | very much out of his cour “When will you begin your service?” ast December, when he resigned 10 open the | i 10 FEDERATION. 1 maintain the med department would “0a Sabbath morning, October 13, Truni Vi Seotic Tpor ) systel he Unic 2 5 to 40 cents per capita, § and sufforec at Trinity cathedral, Little of the popu n of Section 1. Upon the system of the Union | be J nts | y |y 5 ‘Wil the seats bo free!” ck, Arkc., leaving that position a month | Wal I in the Sunday schools, | Pacifie railway, thero snall bo or, a | has bo ises, ‘Chey ull admit | jpg 1o keep a shary “Yas; tree to all, both rich and poor. We | ago to locate 1n Omaha. Mr, Hancock plays | In Encland and Wales togother 5733425 | board of federation to consist of th that 15 cr month 'isa small matter, | 5 g expect to have a first rate leader and possi- | bis first service to-diy, scholars taught in the Sunday schools, s fro ation represe but whea this is exacted from 16,000 cm blya chorus. ‘Thatis yet to be determned. © bis“op advises me o have the hymus priuted on leaffets und placed in the hanis of [ ey, A0 wh come. “Men of wealth and influence have already pledgea liberally to eid me in this undertak: ipg. Rev.J. W. Shank, of Central City; | Omaha to-day. He s Joseph Mitliard, Toseph Barker, M. M, Mar- | tomporarily at T ahall, Allen . Rector, L. P. Pruyn, W. T. | g raets, Saman, - Mrs, BIUEHUsLE LRI a0, L uis el oo Marth, L W, Reeco, W. Q. 11801, where he received his oar ies pleton and M. L. Roedor, of this city, [} WRCTS RS FECCINL RS cupy havo all ‘named the sums which they will | (R 8IS WOtk TUeRes, o ®ive for tho support of the church for the appoi uty-second first yearl Aud theso suws are worthy of [ JHVOrSItY - of d""j_"""“‘f‘l}l,f‘l" o tho douors. “Muny othors stand ready 1o | ghe eentioman went - to. South gi;e urd they will be called upon, Ind,, whore he was ordered as “Will you pass the baskets on Sabbath at ¥ X . o) At Milwauisce, Wis., for one year when he 11L, wheére he was balf v thie closd of servic he wis assis “0Oh, yes. It would not seem like home to me :f we did pot dothat. We will have I. Floyd, the newly appointed pastor ed pastor of the church of the Good | Rict Shepherd, will deliver his first sermon in | SHiP Of 20,000 nd his wife are stopping orn_in Eneland in y tra went to MaeGill ministe ant rector | of communleants reported is 14,735, s sent o Riverside, | nuwber in the Sabbatn schools is 20,47 rector for two and one- | contributions for all pur lves i »od sumof money. All sl ep duri t of the hospital and | the steams stment has been vested in the sucral auditor and chicf ., The riood of Locomotive | ployes it invi gineers, the Hrothernood of Locomotive | alo romea, the Knights of T.abor, the Switc medi men's Mutual Aid associati id the Broth- | general managy Of these, 2,5 ) scholars ure in Church of England Sunaiy schools. re tweaty-four 13 nond, V., with an p Sumi t churches in Ao member: snade him froi g ¥ ember: | o ooq of Ralroad Brakemen, shall rec surgeon. 'Lhis trio bas made an accounting | fepprise, and inv,te A eloukongourinoRIBSONNES 1 innl ider the application of wuy o of the distribution of the funds o their su- | honrd., The adven Sy Whoro i the south, aro divided into m 1o join tho feder- | perior oflicers only. Those that provided the | ;yap ~ oxpre Ohio nd colored. Tho membersuin of four ‘epted s the wajority | neans huve been kopt in utter iguoran , 10 the following ar- | the manncr of 1its distribution. As ac continuo the journc ticlos of federation to govern our rclations | quence, the latter raise the cry of misuse I ut of the system upou | the funds to. which the officials entera de- | to London, safely 1 I A summary of the receipts and dis- | stated, yesterday. sof the board of fc sements, on_ au annual scalo for the past [ an enthusinstic sravion shall be representatives of the execu- of the white churches numbers over one ine, | thousand each. ngin | The syaod of the Pa sembly in Ma, hes. OF the: orted to the 3 ministers and 6 miaisters and 64 membe ¥ h ) t byt ) A y) years was pubiished in Ty Bee of churches are 1u the preshytery of 1os Au- > commitieo or bourds of ud- v, waich showed the receipts from | S dana For Beud, | und 2 churches, B ANOFOMAR, of In case of the exccutive or grie and th disbursements | CPCCrIng im 200 pe cent. The whole numb Loy ance commitide of eithorforganization failing fog o deficit of 86451055, | thal Ihe | 1o effect o settiement satisfactory to them, | The cmployes, as a rule, are opposed to the | sen inten; The | thoy shall comply with the laws of their or- | increase of the tax, and it is possible that | the sumc 308 amouuted o | yayization regarding erievanc Vo n also began to run short of pro- | 1 from fatigue, hav- ) lookout rs, bound m, the erew of which endeavore n his haza d him o turous Da d his detormi yv. and h tained a supply of provisions, pr ‘aptain A on from t night, only oceasionnl snatches of r the day. He feil in with for Rot- vdous en- me on ne, how- nation to ving ob- 1 men in the docks, the crews of several ols in the river It is od Captain Al- ; : and strikes, | they will insiston the appointment of a e s mecting. on. Sabbath at tho closo of | LOIT Years. Durinz thiat poriod he was wnc | about, 30,000, or an-averago of 851 10 a | KL Tr Vi action I the mattor recolvos the | Annea commiiieo, in whosb hands tho fuads 1 YOU ARE GOING BAST, marning service. This class will bo led by | gt/ i "i,‘_‘ & lt‘ A8, .“l"‘“ d a 810, el [ wbe indorsement ot their drisanization, said griev- | shall be placed and upon which commitice - the pastor, and I hope will be profitable aud | fori Gy irch: From liversidede came di In heathen countries Protestants occupy » shall bo submitted to the federal board | they stall have a representative, They state Donit Break Yonr Back Fnjoyablo.? Wkl Smhe s 500 separate mission flelds, containing 20,000 otion, that the Baitimore & Ohio conducts a depa e T T T O T Will ou Le tn sympathy with the Metho- R Hintas wission statious, supplied by 40,000 miseion- hould thefdorated b L0out similar 0. thit of the. Union Pacie | ,, T$in to 1L your trunk, but stoy dint, ohureh b .. O. W, Sav! it i = 20,000 mission stations thore ustness of thealleced grie but the management is vestod in a divectory 10 city ticket ofiice of the ricago, I perfeet sympathy. 1shall preach the | ., RQV: C. W. Savidge will preach to-night at uday school scholurs—an Lt cardinal, seriptural truths I have al- | the Newm Ways prenchod. Rev. J. “What i the creed of the churc] ‘e Apostles' creea.” n M. E. chiurch, this alternoon, sign will address the young | the 2),000 Protestant mission stations there men atthe Y. M. C. A. rooms at 4 o'clock | are 1,000,000 of to adjustithe san uposed of employes ho federatod board failing to sat. 1ks for that purpose 1sfactorily adjust the difficulty, shall notify | tribute u certain por ive communicants, or an | the organization presenting Wie grievance of | amount and the cor o of fifty to each station. T average of twenty-five to each station, In nam street (Barl tage of the required | your ticket and a ch way doos likewise, the re throagh from y from tho | Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., 1 block), 01 Iar- a get cek for your bag- our hote or resi- aye ire such failure, informiuge thom it the, o | amount coutributed vy the employes being Sl B el L G P e g What is the c n of membership!” TRy AT P S T R e ey ,000 0f adh s who are friends of | to go beyon: measures being about 85 per cent. This systom of | y., no loss of time; ey thing VA deaire to fi 1 the wrath to come | president of a Chautauqua circie recently or- | the evan and nearers of the | shall have the entiro end, if ne mana s rogards the Union Pacific, 00498 Do ] H FH1 P PR AR ganized by literavy poople who liye on Park | ROspel m the bible—au ayerage | sary, the tinancial support of ail the orgatiz- | is now b wsidered by the employes, | done or you on't forget #Wha is the object of your church?” avenue, of 100 to each station, ations ssentod outhe board. and it 1s possible that a request of this that t Chicago, Milws & VT bring lost men to God and o build be- | Several wteresting papors were read at the | . The following notice is taken from a load- uould the organization where the | wiil be made. Paul railway is the i 4vors up 1o Holiness.” meoting of the Ladics Dresbyterian District | ing Adventist pape “Ihe forty-fifth un- winated donclude that in order KA ino between Omalin and Chicago v - Missionary socioty last Thursday evening. | Diversary of the goiug out of the church to u the justice demanded that a steike | And now the Uniou Pucific is about to dis 1L poiats enst that has adopted tho First G 1 Lutheran, Tho meeting was held ab the Lirst Dresby- | meet the Lord in_ October, 1844, is beiug ob- | 18 necessary, the foderated board shall have | continue its halt hourly suburban service | Metropolicin Residence Bageage 2o-dny, the Fi man: Luthoran oon. | terian church. sorvod by the. Adventists’ of Virginia from | authority, b u two-third vote, if ‘I their | between Omaha aud South Omalia, ot be- | gliooicing system. Yon will also find on pogation of this city, at 1005 South Twen- | The pews in the Mirst Congregatio October 5 10 2 (inclusive), 1381 o weadvisable to do so, to | cause the trai being voorly patronized, | ) YoM, A QLALL0180 Jins @ t9 tho service of God. Tho isuotanew | Alexunder did tho auctioncering and suc- | poithy our Lord's retura ot this b it iz about a shsedy settlement that Sidnoy atlon and irederick Amos own | ologant free chaiv cars, luxurious tc.e structure of grand dimensions. A | Foed®dn Hwantyelght. bonusos werg | meeting witl be neld at_Sereamervilie, Va. I'he organizatious represented in | a controlling interest in the eiectrical sys- | conches and the best dinimg ears in the Diljt of the prosent edifice ouce served the | paid, tho highest boing §10, o o (wnere the Virginia mission tent is now | tnis agreewent mutually agree to do all in | tem. world, Cars start from Union Pacitie pixcRayion us & chapel, Sowe of the mom« | * Newman M. 5. Churche-Rov. J. pitehed and will remain.) AL our brethiren | their power to build up and strengtuon each ’ o A depot, Omahu. JAUSARR Gy SH M ARG | SOMA 0 WA MBRS || (DAL M, B Chisoh ey, who are looking for the Lord and desive to | other by ivflucncing all persons to becomo | Why separate minagements should be A0 A darel (tanta s ol ¢ 1 con years ugo, iele | sign, pastor. Preaching at 10 meet with us are inyited." members of the organization representivg | muintained in the operating of the Uniou Pa- 0 it (T AR pastor preached in roows toa very small | tor, Bunday schoolati?m, L. O. Joues, The banishment from Crete of promigent | their trade or caliing. cific is & pro that has been given con- 1501 Farnam St., Barker Block, Bumbes of worshippers. Since then the oon .umi.,....uil;.lxu.a“r‘..:w.ln:ml leaguo at 6:30 p. | curustians, including & member of tho Cretan See. 9. Anexpelled member of either or- | siderable attention i railway circles. With T T e e O e geogation has grown in numbers, requiring | 71 by Koy 0, W, Savidge Preacting @t | yusembly, Las aroused to an intense pitel in. | Kanizatio shall be ineligiole to membership | ite proprictory lines, the Union Pacific sys- 4o Fainninmu et e e e I ) - W. Bavidge, dignation against Turkoey on account of jts | I a1 of the other organizations unless by | tem is but o trifle largor than that of the o PN O S deaication will bo atteadod by many of the R treatment of this famous 1sland, an digna- | the consent of the organization from which | Missouri Pacitic and you the former has four | Sl mostly brigit aud sweet aud new e B e e A g GIOUS, tion which 18 sproading far ‘beyona ihe | ho was expelled. distinot geueral mauugers wiilo. the lawer | Though nunbered not with the ciite Councll f1u1Ts, —— limits of Greece, and threatens o pro. | Adopted in Omaba, June 21, 188 bas but one wiio also fills the position of vice | And when shie softly takes a seat ™ the forencen the Iit. Rev., J. Hilgendorf, iuceton theological seminary opeved last | duce serious results. The grievance Jo1wt Coxarran ) REGIN president. The Missouri Pacific bas numer- | Hor baskt sots 1o trip the foet of Arlington, Neb., and, in the afterncon, | Week With 1 students in uttendance, and | is in reality an old one, for this . B 1 Finenes, ous proprieto you tho managoumeny | Of those who troad tie narrow ulsl Sie Rov, 4. Strasen,, of Milwaukes, Wis, | With more coming. is by no means the first act of tyrany perpe- , 1gh some of us may laugh the while, Wikt preac aon., of Milwaskeo Wiks | ™oy biatops of the Protestans Bpiscopal | (2ated by the ageats of tas suliosuroneele: | Engineer FrankJohuson, who pulls & pass: : Yot ull of us udwire hor styl German. Tho gentlemen above mentioned | ehurch report a larger number of contivina | long-sufferiug people. Ouar readers will re- | €UEEr on the main line of the Union Pacific, | required 1o keeb up separate dopartmeuts, Of heaping up @ lofty pite formerly had charge of this parish, The | tions thun ever before noted. member that Wendell Phillips s one time | Will represent the local lodge of the Brother” ——— - Of packages of taps aud things servioes in the evening will be in the K- The recolpts of the American board for | lifted uphis potent voice to awaken the sym- hood of Locomotive Kngineers at the avuual Jim Grifiin, of st. Paul, wears in ‘I"l-“ of wings, flish Languago, and_will bo conducted by | the year just closed were 04004 in dona- [ Pathy of Awmoricans o their behalf, BBt woat body in Denver, Johnson | | Jimmy Grifio, the St. Paul ligbtweight, is | 4110 rrd e B ) ] - RS Reniran alAME W | 3 0 4 if & man comes near sho Bprings ov. I, uurt, N ll\‘Jll‘l“n‘,: :l::zl:“f:;:n:‘tl‘:r:h‘:l“i:‘l'.rlmnn A i i in tho ruce for the position held by I M, | 10 the city, anxious to get on a glove contest | o guard ber goods —and there you ure At the Kires Bapiiat Ohurobd, will bo a8 ghristian workers | mhe office of the American! wator- | ALLRUE : with Jimmy Lindsay. Grifla weighs 180 | The cupress of the railway cas o-vight at 7:30thero will be o missionary | Tho convention Tepresonts in undenoming. | Works company has boen removed 1o | chape jestioned concerning Mr. Vroman's | pounds, will traln off several, aud offers to The Biggent Gola Bar mass weoting of il the oity Baptist churchvs | tonal wovement of cbristians-at-work i | TuEk BEE building, 07 Sucoads, Mr. Johasod stated that | allow Tndsay to welgh In at 160 OriMa is i hie deemed it unwiso for uuy comwan der to | & good 'uu. The Chase Natio ul bank had on ex- | the Overland Route, has lately added | to its service a number of new cars (which by the way ave built by the world famous Puliman company), enti- tled colonist sleepers, and which for convenience and comfort are but littlo bohind the handsome Pullman Palaco The ears are designed. for the use comfort of the colonist, who with nily intend moving west o grow | up with the conntry. The only difference botween these cars and the regular first-cluss Pullman is that the Colonist sleeper is not up- holstered. There are fourteen scetions ineach car, and separate toilot rooms for ladics und gentlemen. At night, by meaus of sliding head boards and heavy damask curtains, as much privacy is so= cured as if in the regular first-clasy siceper. Plenty of fresh, clean towols | and u good supply of water ave nlso to be found. A uniformea porter accoms | panies each car to look after the com- { fort tend to the wants of the | sen certainly seems that for cheapand com- modious sleeping accommodations,while traveling, these carscannot be excelled, il L - John A, Beveridge, editor of the Xenia, 0., Republican, ompanied by his wife, 18 visiting M ud Mrs. Lauman, Mr. Beve ridg visited Tue Bee building and ex- pressed himself well pleased with both is and the growing city. BRASS MONKEY CIGAR ED. MUSSELMAN, JOBBER IN Fine Seed and Havana Cigars, 1011 HOWARD ST., OMAHA, =~ =~ NEB, NEW 5 CENT CIGAR. LONG HAVANA FILLER.

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