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THE ()MA'HAj)AILY BEE: TUESDAY, MARCH 18 THE_GITY. [, wwewsnesiwors | HEPROVESSOPSLATRIE | (3o o soniy of Omanan's. —— ng dangerously il y i ly » Tom Murra " D o 8 a blood dissase. Until tno poison 1 at his home. Lieutenact Governor Fiotcher and J, H. | pro 0 < o) The number o dog tags issued is in- | Drake of Aberdcon, Dak, wero prosent at LALERENA L el 22 ] expelled framt the aystem, there can ing rapidly, 1,450 having been is- | the meoting of the Real estate exchange in land’s Patron Saint. | be mno cure furt this loathsome and ereasing rapidiy, 1,4/ g J dangerous maldy. Therefore, the only sued. i e aithed effective treatment is a thorough course u\c fi:‘:;l”.‘lfiu:l\l:" ..?’;5’13;.{’3-—x? ctp'-;i:—.’i:l HE SMOTE THE SATYR SORE. g'l :K:lwr'l finr-nTrllls——tlw lmu;)v( .;1| 8| nge = 4 0 purifiers. he sooner you begin y . . H street, and a fire alarm from box 29. the bel.lu-r; delay is nlnm{rulul’. - For the new season with a new stock, Our spring goods are open and on our counters and every prose Seip Dundy has just purchased a very Story of th> Six Noble Ladiss—Defeat I was troubled with catarrh for over ent and prospective purchaser of a spring suit should turn his footsteps in our direction. We will show handsome cottage home at Sherman of Black King A two years, I'tried various remedies, g H o Imidor—With . g ht : s 7 g q niae and Grace streets, paying - and was treatetl dy o number of you something worth coming for—We are constantly increasing our business, and the stock of goods we the interest of the poverty-stricken scttiers iy of South Dakota. The gentlemen wers at the board of trade rooms at 10 o'clock, whera @ meeting was to have been held, but so few it were out that they adjourned to those of the Keal estato exchange, The governor was called upon and ex- 810,000 therefor. plained the condition of the settlers in South flis Hands He Dug cians, but recsived no benefit until T < : William 1. Bainbridge commenced :::‘I:":nh:vu:q'h:l::;:;::: u{rt):-: ‘::_x{:wnn.l::no‘;l- 18 Grave. }:’&"{:fl:‘|’(.;'fl‘,",,,‘?,",';.'..fi.:’.‘.r:x:-fl:::}l:h- o are showing this season is on a much larger scale than formorly. 1t has no equal in this part of the coun= & promissory note. tonatien"the . farmots. . were "‘\\fi:'n'l'[; A Most Ohristian Knight. Boggs, olmans Mills, N. ©. of our goods, We handle and sell only such goods which will give satisfaction, and nothing comes on our Albert Melrose, aged died at his | destituto and in tho other sixteen drouth af- | American Notes and Queries: 1 will now ML LA A, o st o B tables that is not perfect in make, fit and workmanship. ount of St. Patrick from the | ommended to me for catarrh, I was in- ven Champions of Christen- | clined to doubt its efficacy. Having tried 80 many remedics, with little ben- efit, I had no faith that anything would sted countios the farmers wers without | give the ac home, 1113 North 28th street on da The remains were interred in Prosp Hill cemetery Sunday. he sonai comfort and without, money o pur- | dom," which 1 have quoted with regard to fecd for their stock, fuel and clothing for | work, pe Advertiseing tuik does not count for mueh nowadays. We do not use as much space in the papers and L chase seed for their crops for the coming | gy (oo -+ : X £ : W. H. Combe has given chattel mort- | voar, He assured the members of the ex- | % (eorgo and others; this work, be | cureme. I became emaciated from losy may not put things so forcibly as others do—as we avoid all sensational methods of advertising, BUT OUR i Ji ‘B t bered, b o 187, etite ed digesti I ) rtising, gagos on his meat market to W. E. | thange that every cont collocted in Omaha | it remembered, boars the date of 10s7. of appetite and fmpaired digestion. . §on e sEa ” & FoNd e Combe for $500 and Havris & Fisher for | would bo properly aistributed without cost | Itsays: *“When the vahant and hardy }:I‘;‘";"(‘"’,'»“ 08t l”"fv\""l’“fi..(;'n".|'“'1' and GOODS AND PRICES TALK MOST CONVINCING—We rely upon our customers for this con- g t0 the needy and deserving settlers in South Satelol shambl system was badly deranged. X was g s €250, j s e L an iy viag Aty :‘"“I""‘l""“”“"' - Patrick, the champion of | gyiout discour when a friend urged stant and steady inerease of our business—as, we sell them such goods which not only brings them back 1 There will be a special meetinf of the | DEKOE: 000 b b0t Gloud na- | 1¢c1and, departed from the Brazen Castlo of | me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and re- : , we se d 3 g . painters’ union Tucsday evening at | yional bank, submitted a plea for action on | the Enchantress Kalyb, the Lady of the ferred l||1}|n|n-n(v)w\'.)H::Il‘ "]P"":;.':::fi eve eason, but causes them to recomend us to their frierids, This is the most forcible way of adver- Twenty-fourth and Cuming strects. All | tho matter of the Rock Islund exteusion, [ Woods, aftor his liberation from enchant- | of eafarrh. After talking half a dozen Mot . % 3 b ¢ 3 g members are requested to nttend. ¥ 10ECeP WHS: ns TO110WS| 5 ment with fivo others by St. George, tho :Y.:‘.;“'{T,.‘-"(f.l,\'\“ U::V‘]-"\:','\'\".l,("::f.-‘m‘x‘;‘n‘.;“;hi‘ ising and is sure to bring the higgest returns. We do not blow a big bargain horn, because with us har- There will be an aati-prohibition | RED Crovp, Maren 14, 1500. l"“fll Iistate | hoavens smiled with o kind aspect, and sent | obstinate disease is through the blood, al re adaily occurenc axcenbic 1 " g areai o are o Drice: £ ng next Friday ning at the | Bxchance—Gentlomens sudging from A6 | bin guch wstar t0 bo his wuide thavit led | —Charles H. Maloney, 118 River st., itlux R y occurence, and no exception. Al our goods are bargains compared with the prices of ' houses, | Thir interest munifested by thoae he #'s hall, 1815 South Thirteenth | Interost manifested by thos who Wnvest i | b in no courtly pleasure, not to vain do- | Lowell, Ms n of all political creeds are | ya gne of marked prominence in the interest p lights, but to the throno of fame, whero 59, street. ng order, Write for s Our Mail Order Department is now in wor ples of our spring 1l wo Owing to the fact that Governor Thayer is absent from Lincoln, Officer Plunkett of Chicago, who came here to take back Zoe Alcorn, cannot secure requisition papers until today. frown the action of the county com- missioners in reducing his claim for rosecuting a prisoner from $50 to $30. Je says the amount was fixed at $50 by tehman Proctor, while at work in the lower B & M. yards Sunday, got his right hand caught between two bumpers. The member was so badly crushed that it is feared amputation will be necessary. Snyder Clay, the beautiful blood bay Hambletonian stallion that has been owned in Omaha by N. H. Brown, was sold and shipped to parties in Ida Grove, [n., last Tuesday. - Snyder Clay is one of the most handsome stallions that ever trotted the streets of Omaha, and always won the admiration of all lovers of fine hors He has an exce! lent pedigree and trotting record and is such an ammal that our horsemen re- gret to learn has loft the city. The statement regarding the sale by 3. F. Sweesy to W. I. Sweesy of th property at the northwest corner of ally invited, of Nebraska's raiiroad building. Wh J. Shea announces that be will ap- wo idle here when but a spoko in the of our grow ng young state of which Omaha is the hub will give us almost an a.r line to tho distributing centers of the consuming sectigns of the s Starting at the hub and going in a southwesterly direction to form the new spoke we pass throngh Ash- land, Lincoln, Crote, Strany, Nelson, Red Cloud and on'into Kansas. 'I'ne spoke must nocessarily be called the Rock Island. This line would pass through a number of the wealthiest and most productive counties in the state. The question arose at our boara of trade meeting a8 to the best plan of placing the vroject bofore tho people. It was unan- imously decided to open correspondence with some one in_each town on the proposed line and try to arrauge a meeting an early date for tho purpose of selocting & committee to confer with the Rock Island people. What do you think of the project! Would you bs willing to take hold ana assistus! “Vhen and where should we have a confercnce? We are on tho main line of tho B. & M. to Kansas City. Our stock and products are moving in that direction, and most of our merchandise is coming from St. Joe, Wo would be pieased to hear from you at once, L. P’ ALunionr. The letter was reforred to the railroad committee of the exchan e, Today tho Niobrara delegation will visiv Omaha on their way to Chicago to - duco the manager of the Ilkhorn to com- vlete the extension between Niobrara and Verdigri Yesterday's listing: Ireland whose illustrious Battels have been chroniciea in Leaves of Brass, who made the Enemies of Christ tremole, and watered the earfh with streams of Pagan blood. After he nad fought the wars of the Isle of Rhodes he took his journey, with a strong body of Christtan soidiers, through an un- known countrie where at last it pleased the Queen of Chance, to direct his steps, alone, into a Solitary wilderness inhabited only by wild Satyrs and people of inhnumane quali- ties. Ho traveled up and down, many a weary step, not knowing how to quench his hunger, but by his own industry 1 Killing Venison, and pressing out the blood between flat stones and daily roasting it by the heat of the sun; his Lodzing was in the hollow truuk of a blasted tree. In this manner St. Patrick lived, not knowing how to set_him- self at liberty, but wandered up and down, as it were in'a maze, It was his chance at last to come into a Dismal shady Thicket, beset about with baleful Mistletoe, a place of horror,wherein ho heard toe cries of some distressed Ladies; their cries were of such a nature that the Irish Knight was not a little CGaunted, so he prepared his weapoa in read iness against some suddan encounter. So crouching himself under the Root of an old withered Oak, ho espied afar off a crew of bloody-minded Satyrs, hauling by the hair six unbappy Ladies, through many a thorny breaik and bryer. This woeful specticie forced such a terror in the heart of tho Irish sit | honor sat Instaliea upon @ seat of gold. A e[’s sarsa a[i”a el | phither traveled tho war-like champion of [} PAEPARED BY pr. A C. Ayer & Co,, Lewell, Mass, Frico $1; slx bottles, $5. Worth §5 a bottlo. DRS. BETTS & BETTS 3408 FARNAM STREET, OMATIA, NEB. (©pposite Paxton Hotel) will send you a good line to select from and will also send blanks for self-measuring, Nebraska Glothing Company | Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. ) The (New) Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute teenth and Juckson streets in Sunday’s d 5 Beg should have read tho northeast [ Hnprovement asso corner of those streets. The latter prop- S b 3 Gy T e byi e Eoter i lor anuing | e mbRrov{ not been sold. The former lot was the property of AMr. E. B. Chapman and o handsome building will at once be | The Ministers Consider Them and | Kmghtletdri fon addition, lot 12, | Knight that he presentiy made out for the cue of the Ladies, to redeem them frow block 2, §1,500, > fury of the § bers about thirty, every one SCHOOLS. upon his neck. Nothing diszou; iy J with a bold_and resolu i tant at the sturdiest Satyr whose BIBLY otol 2 S WoE . S armor of defense was made of bull's hide, \ €racted thereon henvorkiaiayangclizacion: which was dried so hard that the Champion’s | Ofics hours,v&.m. ta8p.m. Sundays. 108, m. s e e angelization” was the topie_discussed | Curriax. provailod not. A'ho Satyre then | P2 A P moa e illeq | by the pastors. comprising the Ministerial | encompassed the Kuignt and so mightily op. e NSOt B padiDIEo0 DN that at this season the blood 15 filled | yyjon, at the monthly meeting held yester- | pressed him with downrieht vlows that had | % with impurit the accumulation of k- §77~Consuitation at of or by mail free. Medl e ) dy | 48y at Y. M. C. A, hall. ho mot by good fortune crept under the | eiues sent by mail oroxpress, secarely packed, freo | months of close confinement in poorly | G MMMk B e L and ling oak his life had been | from observation. Guaranteer to curo quickly, safo- toe world a speedy fareweil. | ly and permanently. ventilated stores, workshops and tenc- ot ‘ : MR 11 thess impurities and every | the opening invoeation was made by Dr. W. a trace of scrofula, salt rheum, or other ~'-l'(“"*3'"-\ i . e e e onki b caoathod | " | slon. Paghiea dicay, et dhi disenso may be expelled by taking a¥s DiaHangerson) fohalemnniot itho BC A GRAION S O e patyrs| "or tndulgence; Droducing s o, denpon: seus : 4 ( o ) L kence, producing siceploanots. Gospon: Hood’s Sar . the best blood | committeo appoiuted to look after the inter- }"""“"‘v ““,"!‘ }}‘“*‘d‘l“‘(‘l tho rest to flee | Gunoy: pimples on the faos, avorsion Lo soclety, eastly hool for the study of the | (FOm his pres and left the six Ladies to | discouraged, lnck of onfi ience. duil unft for study purifier ever produced. Itis the only | €sts of asummer G Gr business, and findw e a burdon. Sufely, pormian- T | 3 the pieasure and disposition of the Most [ SrRusinges. and findsiiie sburden, Sufoly; perman: orrhma, seml s, Nigut Emis mdicine of which 100 dosos ono dol- | bible, reported in favor of such o soheme, | Noblo and. courageous Christain Unimpion. | $4k i Siort Orsabn, Noh v ind: ar' is true. saying that tho usc of Bellevuc college had | ““After the Ladies had recovered them Hook op C/ . :, Syph. A . e been tendered for tho same, selves, ono of them told tho Vanant Kuight | BIOOA" @00 SKin Disgasas Smi e diotte 5 ; heionh Appointed Traveling PassengerAgent | Key, Mr, Lamar, another member of the | their woeful history, to-wit: ve- | rosults, completoly: eradicated withornt the sid of B e L L L e T Au_oficial ciroular issuod by John IL. | committee, recommiended the appointment of | minded Kuigit, that we ro the unfortinato | Hersrzy Serofiis ervstpsias, clver sorar thotchor Vit Power. . part fdential. 1t oF Ko 1 kend In 1 v. Syphills. Gl 0. with que: Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute Corner 9th and Harney Streets, Omaha. Neb. Groen, gencral passengef agent af the Chi- | three committees, one to securo a pluce, | daughters of the King of ace, Whose | Throat, mouth and tonguo. caticrh, elc. OrmAachtly ©ago, St. Paul & Kansas C ity road, at Des recommending that the use of the hign ¢s huve bee ulllldl’l).\v’ ever_ since our | cured where others have falled. Moiics, sanounces tho appointment of C. J, | school bo usked for, tho second committeq to | Gyaut transformed us into tho sape of | Fitney [Jripqry 324 Bledder complatats, Brovks as traveling passohger axent, attend to correspondenco and_canvass for | Swans, in which likeness we remained Soven Y. UINATY Piinul," Dimealt, teo. fre- gl it b scholars, and the third to raise funds, years, but at last_recovered our forms by a [ I480ERRFDIRZ or bidads urine, urine high colored of Tho Nebraska Central Bridze. Dr. Duryea, the third member of the com- | worthy Christian Knight named St. Androyw, | hon, gleet oystitis. ote. = Prompe John McShane has returned from the | MiLlee spoke of the summer bible school, | the Champion of Scotland, Who killed tho | ciargés reasonable. zobeelds 8 LN Ty A aying that some very effective homiletic | Gyant, and after whom we have traveled STRICTURE | Gusrinteed per. east. o denics having anything to do with | work could be done in' a few weeks which | many ‘o weary step, never crost by any manent Cure, re- moval oomplote without entting, caustlo or di(iation. i One of the Special Attractions wenk back, konorr y and safoly cured the alleged opera house scheme. would not only be beneficial to the younger | violence until it was our angry fates to ar- T vy ¥ 1 ' e goys hat ho went cast on matters con- | ministors, but also to tho older ones. B9 fivon this nnnuppy wildorncss, St, Pat. | § Bnoyanoe) T Py ont andentis ] this week will be i mected with tho Nebraska Central, and that [ On motion the report was accepted and tho | rick toid them that St. Andrew was his ap. i H L] rors ,]“ bo commencod on the ‘bridge as gommittces recommended by Rev Mr. | proved friend. 'So the Christian Chamy ) Yflflflg Men and Middle-Ared Hen, M ISeT . 2 o0 as possible. .amar, and the six Ladies took up their joarney The awful effects of early i ‘orn: 6th and rnam Sts, —— The following gentlemen were selected : und rescucd thomselves from the il fornoss A SURE CURE Vi, “Witin"Frine6retett Snasnousens £ o Willinms Goes to Jail, Committeo on place—Rev. W. J. Hursha, [ and ona broad beaten way traveled mor. | hegiagey (it botti mind and vody, with all Policeman Williams of t. Louis, the man | Kev. H M. I£ubns and fov. Wiliafa Scott. | wily. RS, BETTS At o e who assisted Sergeant, Ormsby of this city | , COrrespondence—Rev. J. A. Henderson, | _Tho next wo hear of St. Patrick is nis ar- ddress thoso who have im. | § . ! i Dr. Joseph T Duryea, Rev. I, L, House. rival in the Bay of Portugal with 5,000 fol- HALEnemRel CaNY P TOne s, Men's Spring Over- an securing the custody of Cl Fle z 3 o (Rl 50,000 fol indulve 1l and solitary habits, which rain both | BtO $35. Aens ring Over- @ re s being > : 1 K deriu argains we 4 4 ofier from <r5f | g Continuation of our Great Closing Out Sale ountof the We rything. { which w 4 3 " ions—Rev. C. N, Dawson, Dr. John attired after a stran nd wonderful an. | 2arr convicted of abduction and sentenced to | | ) go au erful man MA ) MEN, or thoso entoring on that hy g e A a threo months continemant t, tho county fail | “1%Y" R0 M Dr. Glordon's raports | Wi bbesis: taas ase b mhons i OF | 416 marsof pusial . S et coaisdrontaoiforan ALL DIAMONDS RETAILED AT IMPORTER'S PRICES. eIt pioae; THIs aHerney, Ruwaver| concerning the correspondence between him | darts tipped to the end with pricking steel. OUR SUGOCESS. All heavy overcoats will N A TG e sl e Ay b tio onsod! e and Secretary Piper of the board of public [ Here St. Patrick met the other Knights of ed good timers, from upwarde, Zold, stem winders, ware T schools,nsking for the continuance of the use | Christendom under the leadership of St, | 18BAsod upon facts, fist-practical exnerlence. sec: > o ; a a8 6 she the Oy ¥iCEFRDDETE, Jation | OLBcho0L houses for purposes of worshin. | George, and thenco they marched aainst | RHgnt ik meiices are propart inont awene | fbe sold ata liberal reduction AT (O O L L LR (R L] k mata Stenographers' association | ‘he report showed that tne time of vacating | the Pagan, Black King Almidor of Moracco, | bAtory exactly to suit each case, thus affecting cures i oy L AR R J will meet this evemmg in the | the houses had been extended to July 1. whom théy defeated, after wi | S A et SRy b rns Lookate. Tt nis and all other jewelry at about rooms of tho Standard shorthand school, | The ministers then listened to a papér on | Kuight and his followérs departed in ehirontc, norvons and dalicate disoasos. Thousands R LAk 3 rastT nooar M ARIID New York Lifo building, The election of ty Ivangelization” by Rev. A, W. La- | ent diractions for new Adventur: gerencallierisaveron fii DOWN K 5—-$9 CLOCKS g e—-dozens of styles to officers for the ensuing six montns will “be | MuI. I will now pass over other adventures of cconipanied by & e\ ‘inest assortment of Lamy ver shown in Omah ‘eiption is held, und all mombors. e requested to be | ' FIrst,” said the apeaker, “What was the Patrick and give the story of his death: 3 or el o Y 'to $50. See them, Beautitul beyond de rescut. Stonographors of u year's exper- | tiitude of the prinitive church on evan- The Valiant Champion St. Patrick, feel- DS, BETTS & BETTS, line I s ndiing quadruple-plated wure, It muse bo s ance and less will compoto for o prize of- | Belists and evangelization] They were cn- | ing himself weakened with time and' age, VA SIE: tiam atreet OLiab aUN Y. b appreciated. Rich, novel und original desizos: Ep zered by tho association. A paper on “The | thusiastic on that point. They believed in | not longer able to endure the bruises of Wa Sets, Tea Sets, Wrult, Salad and Nut Bowls, Bake Dishes. Btenographers' Hoadquarters” will be read | Preaching the gospel to every creature, | Princely Achievements, became a Hermit, Soup Tureens, cult Jars, Cake Baskets, Butter Dishos, Pickie Stands, Individual Casrors, Nepkin Holders, Cups, ete,, besides an tmmensoe line ofsmall wares, in artistic patcerns, all of which are beingsold at about 50 O DOLL ALK, (FOPEN SATURDAY L0, STORE FOR REN RES FOR SALE N. B, -Great Reduoction in # nnos and Organs Ly John A. Rooney. 'I'he question of a na- | Abey ~had no fixed salagies or [ and wandered up and down the world i | GRAY'S §) SMEDICINE tional associution, now being agitated by tho | VOBFdS o sustain them. ~ Evangelists [ poor habilments; ho camo at last to tho Rt lotn b o D aTeTe NI AR AL LY wero placed by Paul next to prophets | country of his birth i * | ana ancud of pastors. In tho middle ages, | Ireland, 8o here, instead of Martial Achieve Kiiled by the Cars. ‘llllu ;‘_hchh was runuwelll by c\lmu;\glcllium, Tuuh meau. he offered up devout Orisous, dail o, el ~ 8 Luther, Savouarola and elancthon. | making petitions to the Deity of Glory, Frank Merritt, a brakoman on the St. Paul | (iod puts honor on- evangelists still. Evan. | behalf o bis dovout peaca, ARG uu\{’m)\;q]l]'! rond, was fatally wmjured at Pender late gelists are nessary to the life of the church. | g to bid farewell to the world, ho d‘csirell which is now calod Thursday night. He was ou top of a box car | ‘They preserve that body from dry rot. Some | an inclosure to be made, and to' bo pent. up rborn St., SRR R S ET Y whon lust seen. Ho either fell or was | pastors snub and cry down evangelists. It | in a stony wall from the sight of all Barthly 5 < Chicago. L Pradtce, ———— knocked off. would bo much better if they would pray for | objects. “Io this request of this Holy I"atner G E u roes 1o publicity. Speciul faciiies 11 | mmm—— = = = He_ was brought to Omaha ana placed in | the sending of more such men. No onewho | the inhabitants condescended, and built him | BEFORE TAKING, b AFTER TAKING. Bt. Jos eylvahospital, whero he died Sua- | loves s Savior can afford to snub au ovan~ | a house of stone, without cithier window or | Y3l Frematuse Ol dze ant many oiker disersed day. His mother arrived Friday. Her home | gelist. When they snub one, they snub their | door, only a little hole to r ve his food, i8 11 o small Towa town and the rewuins will | Christ, 1 notice, however, that, theso same | whereln they inclosed hum, neves moce 1o | & be forwarded there. Merritt was unmarried, | pastors are ready to receive the converts of | seen alive by the eyes of Mortal men. Tho but was the only support of nis aged and | tho evangelists, "l hey mako catspaws of | imhabitants daily took him food and pushed widowed mother.” Ho had been employed by | these workers. Every church should have | it through the little holo for the space. of 1t o ey, by a lire the St. Paul company only o short tinie, th o pastor and an evangehst. | threo times twelvemonth, The hairs of his edicine Co., Baffato, LE ‘Thie churches of today are not organized for | head were all overgrown and deformed, and countere ha Announcements, the conversion of men. ‘This is the reason | the nails of his fingers like the talons and | SoIo% Wianper: thi only In “Shenandoah,” which will pe presented | Wby they are losing their hold on the masses. | claws of an old Ruven, With his fingers he | ¢ DY e toodmi Didy Co, T Farmaa st 8t Hoyd’s opera house for three nights and o | The church has become n closo corporation | little by little digged his own grave, and at | — = — matinee, beginoing next Thursday evening, | 804 men are held aloof instead of attracted, | the end of thrico twelvementh by lay E in tho samo manncr as it has beon secn 4 | L !Btend to give up my vacation this summer | down in it and died, tho earth of it AT THE New York, Chicago and San Francsco, | fOF the purpose of doing evangelistio work. | fell in and buried up his' body. His attend Bronson Howard, the author, is said to haye | The ministers should unito this season in | ants who were accustomed daily to give him T o placed on the stuge as brilliant, ana at the | ELng up a union revival. They should get | food, called one day but received no word but. XPOSI lON — ®ame time as sterling o dramatic painting of | % tent that would accommodate 1,000 or 2,000 | empty ayra blowiag in and out of the littie the late wor as hungs in tho gallery of tho | People.” hole, which made them conjecture preseutly stage. The play is said to ben remarkapls | . Dr: P, S. Morrill opened the diacussion on | that'death had provailed: b0 culling sary | em= uNIVERSELLE e 3 Q0o fa vy ways, and ite various travsic | 1% hiber by suving ho swwv no roason why | company they mado an entranco thereunto, N thons ure accomplished with masterly skili | ® pastor should novbo an evangelist. The | and, finding what had happened, how he had The o nloss mothod o 5 spasmodic changes. The action of “Shenan. | PIored was the fact that bo was not 8o suc- | wonder up and down the country. \When by 1 8 89 teGth without plate, remaining clean and ura: | AMERSON. doah” takes place during the rebeliion. and | Ce88ful now in ovangelistic work as ho was | common consent of the wholo liugdom they 4 1. |« ETCHINGS, £ EMBRSON, o Me. Howard has, it is sald, made 1t puro in | When he commenced preaching. He longed | pulled down tho houseof stonc and in the PR. HAUGHEAWOU' ENGRAVINGS S W HALLET & DAVIS tone and wholesomo in quality. The war | fOF tho ability to get at the hearts of men; | very samo vlace built o sumptuous chapel, Tho Highest Possible Premium, DT ARTIST SUPPLIES #8 G KIMBALL, :,c 2 “”m\i'““v tho point where Goneral ‘Ilm au:ln:nl lu‘rlhi[lu\\lmlr of effectivencss at | calling it St, Patrick’s chapel, and in tho MOULDINGS, - g3 PIANOS & OF'GANS Suoridan is depictod as making his historic | direct appea s ministers grew in scholas- | very ¢ o place where the Holy Father hud VY o T SHEET MUSIC, s fimkolt ey raised & wonument ot | 'THE ® ONIEY » GRAND « PRIZE FRAME - " ride, are torilling in theextremo. While the | e learning, said he, the tendency was to | hui maneuvers of Cupid form a Attiog contrast | 108 that close communion with God that | much richness.” < c e, R ta T ARt form &, Aliun. conbraati 3RS BAY EEAR e S, FOR CLWING I1ACHINES, 1513 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraskas serves to illuminato tho scenes of strife in | M Cullis, tho evangelist, was called upon | For strengthening aud clearing. the voice ¥ F t . said o be delicato and reflued. The sale of | 8nd said that it was 1mpossible for a pastor | yye »Brown's Hronenial Troches, V-] W A8' AWARDED TO i seats bogins Wednesday, todo his work vroperly unless his efforts | haye commended them to friends who were " 1 GIATERUL ~COMFORTING, L r—— Were supplementod by those of an evan- | public speakers and thev have proved ex- | HII"F|E0)- p ) i wosition, golist, Tk y tremely serviceable,”—Henry Ward Besche ) E [ pauentasett | e Yooks b j Tue Bur, two weeks ago, published the | [Rev. Charles W, Savidge said thatin his LELL! b UUL | Pie Eech o 1) O J] . six years' pastorate ha had noticed that all £ o A Guilokl eomplaint of 8 traveling man who had beon | {he”crimes commitied Tn Omaha . oned srod I charged excessively for the use of a tele- | cast of Fifteenth street, He noticed that | phoue in the Black Hills country, there were no calls for pastors to that local- In reply to the same, on Sunday, March 9, | 1t¥'; at his own request he was permitted by was published tho defenses of the man who | the bisnop to orgauize a church in that worst was in charge of the telephone. 8pot on earth, **The place," said the speaker, By way of reply to all, the following from | ‘'8 decidedly ‘rocky’ in the parlance of the dGI;;SS OF THEmw LEGION OF HONOR, hus provided our bre kfast tables with & deils al wuthorities of the World | eatoly flavorad beve uge which muy save us (mend tie SODEN MIN- | muny heavy doctors’ Oilis. 1t 18 by the Judiclous BREAKIAS Il & thorough knowledgo of the natural (aws | Which govern the operations of digestion and @ | Butrition, mud by a careful application of the fine properties of well selecte ) Cucoa, Mr, Epps | the local telephone manager at Deadwood is | street, It was really like beating agalnst a = | ER% 3 3 3 scases of the | use of ticles of diet th conatitutio e f : " ™ | rocc to attempt to do avytuing 4 that place o WAS CONFERRED UPON ERAL PASTILLES. for hissases of t00 | o8 O antielly Duste ol b Mirany ahaigh DEADWOOD, Dait., Mirch 14,—To the Edi. | where sin wus licensed. Will bo paid to any competent chemfst who will NATHANIEL WHEELER tiot, |ia%es oy A T ) tor of Tue Ber: In the commercial column | Brief sveoches were made by Dr. W. J. or thors 13 & W £, on analysis, a particle of Mercury, Potash, dawe, | 1t would seem to me that the gentloman in | bers of wbat is known as the Excelsior obtained po rehef, tho soro gradually growing P E rLoDMAN & co . - ), ets Gratis pplication, question should have first made his com- | club, an incorporated association which | worse. I concluded finally to try 8. 8. 8., and Pamphlets Gratls oa Applica + 2t ! . | laint in preforonce to rushing into | b 0 10 D § tirely curcd after using o few boitle 220 North j16th Str aha. : e i 3 c " c Bri, 4.5 b St CutuntV 80U | Thu € any gusbing was dons 1t was ot 8 | 30 vy i it b i | < 57y1E <« GUITARS IR G, Linit), Queen ity Top Mfg Co, | of your issue of March 8, 1 find 8 o~ mmuni. | Harsha, Rev, Willard Scott and othors after . d 2 a0 the restilis ot 1he RODEN s ata) o cation sigued A rudvuhux Mauw.” which the mecting adjourned. 0r okber polacos Ln Swifs's Spacide (% 6, 8) The President of the Company. WATHIS AND PASHILUES rortifed with pure L The amount charged was & shamefu! impo- pltalioediy “AN EATING SORE e tory In Hibacute Phatyniiuls as tledt with pure ey {fs:::ilxyn:.u".‘:nmifil:n‘flfl Pt ant ot Those Excelsiorites. Henderion, Tex., Aug. 3, 1830.— “For elgh- WAEELER & WILSON MFG .00, | pussgges® " MORE AU It BEOWN M 1), | o o e 0 el o ) Mecassary 1o refund, s hols entitled to thg | The twenty-ono alloged gamblors Who | teen montha I bud 'an eating sore on my tongus. 183-187 Wabash Ave., Ohicago. of LaryLgolog " ' SAMES EliPS& 00 Tomamai Choniata were arrested Sunday claim to be mem- | ¥wastreated by the best local physiclas, but SOLD BY b e o 4 Loition, Envinad. * | can be attended to without an occasional g S o - — - E“S 15 Cedar Streor, New York, ! MANUPAGTURERS OF ) 84 private nature and that none but members sbove etatement for tho benelt of those stmilarly . ol error oreoplog I, ewaiAN, Local Mg'r, | 8% sdmitted. Tho trial took place yester- | MMicted." C. B McLaons, Headerson, Tes. T WEAK MEH ANDOL[ g &BA’(JOS TR % BUGGY TOPS — : day afternoon, and eleyen were immediately | Treatisc on Blood and 8iun Discasessmailed froe, surart from the efects 0 Cuthful ertom, ¢arty £ “BEST 3 B Lost Manhood. Youthfal : iy Ay 4 In the C. O, D. Brown advortisement | discharged and the remaining. ton gave THE SWIFT 8PECIFIC CO. .G decay, Wasting weakuess lost maihood stac Lwlll | PRV BIRER AT O FRE T b et L Sraneutly and of} CUSHIONS, BACKS, RAILS, Bunday of Union Soap the paper said 8 | bonds to appear at 3 o'clock this afternoon particulars for howe cure. FREE o ~h-rx3": FALLMUSCAL SN TRUMENTS. valaly By o el 856 by mall for 8t SEATS AND TRIMMINGS. \ Dars for 26 when it should have read 6 | and avswer to tho charge oither of gawbling T T SR A Ml ..\ (A NES 500, Bt < Bok'yarh Baited ) 3 Suiical Com 417 bium & bars for or keeplng o gambling bouse, of, ¥, €, FOWLER, Moodus,Conus ¥ &7 ’ b $endforio