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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 6. 1800.~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES THE LORD IS RISEN TODAY, | Bintee e reting e 35780 & i | Haticy mamper of ket have pech aucd | Enconragsmentor a1 Mocourasomss, | v * teres of revival meetings avtis | TP WORLD OF FAIR WOMEN, | Shcurcrieeds ey o New, York leterto the followed by the sacrament of the Lord's sup: | for this evening, and only those holding tick- | openedsby H. A. Westerfiffd{'vencral discus: [ The First Baptist church at Kearney was ception it was the mon who lingered about schoo) 12 a.1n. _Easter mission- | ets will be admitted before i:30, after that | sfon fifteen minutes. “Helpd, Their Use and | dedicated with appropriate cervmonios last the punch bowl after supper, but this might fn the evening at 7 :30. me o doors will be. thrown open to the | Abuse,” by Dr. J. . Mafiews. " Opening of | Sundav. Rev. AW Lamar of this. oy = Sanlly AV DOUTE bookiiso, tHiY - \Wor 80 DasY . f ; arterly conference. Monday, 7:30 p. m public the question box preaching the dedicatory sermor y ’ " y serving 1P AR AL 1 4 Celebration of Easter in the Various Omaba | | Forth. loaga Will mest Butiay 3 NEWMAN M, E. CHCRCT Tuesday (Sth at 9230 "o, 'm.—Devotional | | Rev. A. Martin of the Christian church | 1 You Love Your Husband Here's a Secret proceeling T e R roetionAry ATAbIELe Banctuaries, 5 Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., and will give | Rov. J. E. Ensign, pastor, Enster sermon | exercises, thirty minutes. ¢ n ques- | has removed from Twenty-seventh and Cap Worth Knowing, ment patronized by tho ultra-fast 1 on Thursday evening, April | at 10:30 by the pastor. Sabbath school at 12 | tion box consjdered. Dison Benef) itgl avegc to @ more commodious house in e wheraa woman ean_order anythin . | m. Eastér concert at 7 :30 by Subbath school | the Normal C condueted by Rev. J. ¢, | Walnut Hill mint julop to & snowey” cobblor,’ it ox MUSI0, FLOWERS AND HOSANNAS SOUTMWESTERN LUTHERAN crivnen. ® with missionary Everybody wel I ey grogation send | ik, Congregational church, Nineteenth | MAN'Ss FLATTERY “OF WOMAN, | {ifbuise toscon lady swoary with, « d | Tewenty-s street between ‘Popploton | come. Monday e e monthly re- s requeste ok congregation send | and Davenport streets—Joseph T, Duryea i * [ take clear brandy of Whisky stralght as an- PR R S g . e sup pHion 0 strange delegates and make this gu Interesting con- | pustor Morning servico gt 8.0, Sariay 4 thor woman would take beof tea, It would per will bo celebrated at 110, m. Evenir FIRST CONGREGATIONAL vention A school at noon. Mission Sunday school, 1 xeite much surprise to see any woman show What the Universalist and Christian | S0 000, 350 Gelock. AL 240 p.m. 8 8erv- | Services at this ehureh will bo of ‘a_ spe- | 1 LiC Progn mme of the Lidiks' dnnual meet- | North Eightoenth street, at 880 Y Rev. DeWitt Talmage Analyzes Some | the slightest evidence of intoxication sioties Belleve—T ourishe ce speci stenarad for th day scho £1T% TRt aveatinie cirutaratan: - AN 0S| ing is as follows Ry ’ People's Society of Christian Endeavor vorlve ] s, GFANLY el Ol il sl B0 Ahis. G rehE YOt b Heds ho e o pting character, e pastor, D | Tuesday afternoon, 2 dildgk, opening ad- | g 20, No'evening setvics on accountof Gton | Corychuonal Dhirascs—Mra, Grant's Tloniely Worran of DorMRgkls ing Condit L the morning seryice will be: | 1 118, RSty EAR e BOEOR | e e e Oy con mecting at Boyd's opera house of the Yo Quict Life -Home First of All— The Portugiiese men aro vather below the \ . P ovaa e i " = o Lkl iaster sermo; rational societies: conference, Our Ma; il ' < o " 3 .. It y 3 omena's Cathedral, Anthem, Christ the Lyrd Is Risen Today. Geibel | juet year this simple announcement will be | 10 of At RATANERn » | People’s Society of Christiun En Youthiful Anna Dickinson. medium height, of olive complexion, and have loria Fatri ilgrroz o s Al progrAMMG O FATE 6X: | saroaior e S o B Lo vantage to_ out Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.0 brilliant black byes, writes 8 cortaspondent of s in : i oL PIOBE ! rare o3 ] c A My ectircat §:45. Singing school Mond # o Kansas City Tiimes, For the most par . 7 i Glovta In Excélsis Gid'Chant | cellence has been arranged and Mr abery | con ference, --\\uuh! pecinl work add to our | Friday evening at 7150, n. g they are very landsome, The women, 4-||Iflm stor Sunday is the day on which the res- | Jiuiiciujali clioeberiom Sohitz | With his great ovgan and splendid_qnarteite! | oiviency as o Presbyterian socdoty £'~opened 2 i She was a young married woman who 00cu- | cortinry, e excessiroly homely bt deess tion of cour Lord is celobrated. This | Gloria Tibi Layriz | will make this ‘part of ‘the service an ex- | by Miss Penclope Smith, Wednesday, 10 a RELIGIOU pied a very ynique position, inasmuch as after | very good taste. Both gentlemen and ladies ay, upon which the rest of the movable | s o o fiayriz | tromely pleasing feature, Strangers i he | m.—Devotional ~exercises, led by “Ewing; pedis five years of married life her husband was | copy the Parisian fashions. The prottiest feasts depend, s always tho first Sunday | Anthem, “I Know That My Redeemer Livetn. | 1008 Yo'attend. The chutch is situated ap | Conerul business and question drawer. Afte The ninth national convention of the | more in love with her than he was when he | Women ave the fisher maids, who go about the after the fourteenth day of the calendar | orter | Nineteenth and Ch : D tioal cearciscs, 16d by My, Tinw Jubn | United States Societies of Christian En- | first marvied her, says the New York Sun, [ S{rocts barcfooted with ther baskots of fish on Hiloli KENWOHE UBon: 6F) after ;tHe dist | AT ws ALES AR Devotional xercises, lod by Mrs, Hev. John | geavor will be held in St. Louls June 13-1 e renAatLLEh € SUD. | thoir heads, after the fashion of the gy ptian akv of Mk, Cutiscaantie ol e s | RTINS : BT The ¢ Williamson; roll o TGeponse . With | On the oceasion of the departure of Dr. T fet during the long discussion as | women with their pitehers of water. Some of v of M equently Easter cannot | Nync Dimittis 1 i y ripture verses; letters from mission- s City. 12 A 1 0 ma butat 1ast. calmly s 2 hor 080 girls are remirkably prott 1. stynne ay of March, nsequently Easter cannot | Nyhe DInILS oo lon il Rev. A. Martin of the First Christian | foy boelatios Dapers: e l_.‘_n“w”‘l‘,i_‘m ¥ | 5 Tadic: ot ‘Allsglicny Oily, Pu: for the Holy | ! i but at la: almly ing hor | these girl i ably pretty, and, strange be carlicr than the 25th day of® March nor [ 4 nehem “Ty the Cross of Christ I Glory”. . SR A b i , ociatics, . . L | Tand his congregation presented him a purse | tea, she said ina low, swoet voice: “I have | to say, their fedt are small and'delicate look- 1860 ot THE OBtk S A o Anthem, “In th 1 church furnishes the following as an outline | —Park avenue; “The Home Fiold,—Mys, L. | Lathis congregation presentcd him : o : o : {iigs e thiot fovins recoful A ater than the 25th of April. orsfole 3 3 R T e NAft:. Tha Fresdmen. s Nettia | of €30 and insured his life for $10,000. never said much on that wonderful questic gponds with the paschal time | {lorin Patri Levabo Oculos Megs . church of Christ: lor; “Our Thank Offerings,"—Mrs, Rev. | Bishop Potter of New York has recelveda | Is m failure?’ but T must Youthtul Anna Bickinson, s on the day following the feast of Jers, “Christ Vietoriol ; 4 .~ W. Williamson. Evening 7:30 oclock: | ctter of thanks from the Armenian patriarch, | yave my In this coun A Wotnh Wi leiows. ‘kinson s Thi6 Jews, Dassovot, on_ which: the. Tesnrrecs | MAGNIACatcrsss s oiron Origin or dateof organization—The first | s by mission bands of First, Park av- | Khorene of Constantinople and archbishop of | ¢ it FHC ML 0 A0 1 AL A HCCUNE T PRI N ERRaL E. tion took place ALL SAINTS CHURCHL, Pent. msion, Acts of | enye and Central churches, Omaha., Papers: | the Avmenian diocese in Turkey, for the use TR ek 1 . o5 el L i sl Il Now. Yoric lotior to LH® ] preparations have been made i | monpvsixth and “Howard strects. : t “The Authority and Object of Mission | of Grace chapel for the Avmenian worship. thor than mothers. Do ot maelio for one | Pittsbung Leader. 1 you did not, know hor nearly all of the churches of the city for th Hikh AR L ) i~ Gpon thia rock T will | Worle_Mrs. Hev. &, C. Lynn; “In Trust, | _Acall has been fssued for the conference | Tathier than mothers. Do uot imaghue fovone | ity find it fmpossivle to-toll hot age, Proper observance of Baster Sunday, The | communion 7:30 a.m. Morning pra v church.” Matt, 10:18, “For other | ZMish Bessio Snyder; “Consecration Ser- | Christiaus “who sincerely desive real and | instant that T undervalue o mother's love, but | {1 oUl find it fmpossible ta teih hov agce, following are the service announcements : {“",,‘,‘“v','v””.”,',‘:',m i b ','".‘['\l\, Ll '”Iumllu' i can o mi log than that is laid —Mrs. Rev. J. A, Henderson, visible union of all true followers of Christ,” | Td “.',.m that the first and strongest love of | slendor, though she gives you the fmpression THINITY CATHEDRAL. D . OUOWS which is Jesus Christ tor, 3:11. - tomeet in Dayton, O., May 2123, The ob A % 10 her s of bialiie sEroftlv ik " Ove 0 At7and®a. m..... Holy communton | - At morning prayer, 1 a. mn. The creed —Thou art the Christ the son The General Conference. ject of the mecting s o give oxpression to | & 5o L LULRLL B H R Sk LU ks roceasional hymin. 01 <cc... Roper | Processional, 20 Zlon, besteity, i living God. att. 10:16 The Inland Christian Advocate has the fol- | “the growing conviction that the existing | ¢ that her children should come nest. Do | il v hov domplexon fs elen amt davic Kyrie, 556 in 1y Elvey | Anthem—Christ our Passover, is sacrificed Al Seri ST Bl B ¥ b et ot Bt | her mouth is set in fi 1her hair is Tl 5 i Hynng d ) Al Seripture is given by | it 08 SRt the FafisH - | divisions into sects and denominations is con- | YOu remember fn that eurious book of Bal 3 Glo ib, 410 10 Hy mnal Anon for us. Mornington T Atablo for lowing comment concerning the general con ; 5 gt 4 brown and eurlis Her expression is Offertory carol-Lét the Merry Church Te Deam Laudamus, i1, Hiles od, and is profitable for doc ference of the Methodist Episcopal church to | trary to the spirit and letter of the gospel, | zac's ‘Cousin Bete,' what the virtuous wife force and power, Thells Rijne Cimitage | dubilate Deo, In i i reproof, for_cortection, for instrue. | fertate O EE ‘ the primitive order of the church and the | said to her husband, after she had endured B Bhvictus; 446 16 1Ty ihfial : Tlodgoes | Anthem—God hath appointed o day,..... Tours vighteousness, that the man of God e held 802: yor of Christ himself, and is a great hin- | AT g S STTiY e FHCHARISLIC Hy i, 200, eeerees giodios | Ry e oty comptinion Sorvi B ot fect, thiorolghly frnistied untoall | Tho general conforence appolnted for Oina- | RFARes 1o Lo WeEld'S conversion s © ceing :“”“" e ed first to one woman, thon THEY LIKED ROAST P1G. Gloria In L xeclsis Old Chant | Kyrie-Glorli-Gratias In . iner works, ! m, 3:16, 17, f N2, wi oved to Washington, D. izs ; toanother! She a saint, us mother, a | 4 A i § AUTi100 IoEnil Brayes and h»"hl‘“”1”|'i"m""' T i Nl | B0 T A o o o L gy The Baptist churches on the home field of ! iThat Was Spoiled L e it Y ) et | breth saints, - Christians, — Mutt. 0, | chinge. Tho Inst Zlon's Horald advocates in | the Missionicy union ate requested tomake | 00, =0 00000 it was pointed to s Relillings i g No. 4z | Matt 0. 1:7, Acts 11 2 | & strong editorial, the chenge from the charis | ST SN IO SEG R AR PPN S ind | as that all young iwomen should Pussover is’ sncrificed for s, It Corda Sanctus ienediotis-Ax Churely Name Thio church of Christ, the | ty side. 1t will, according to the notion of | o thCannual mocting at Chicage, May 2 ind | & el } refore 1ot us keep the Glorlas. ST N church of God, the chureh of the living God. | cur eastern brethren, be too bad to compel I L B RRI s T RO L LB v | oy astee Ee SHOWIE MO O W EL bz 18 (iR 5 % M At el JL AL, o | Rom. xvi., 16;T. Cor. i, 2; 1L Tim. iii.. 1. " | Omaha to entertain the confercnce,and there. | $hould be sent to tho Y o nal v | thes &0 Warren | Gloria i Exce 3 ond of Membership.—1. Fait ore it should be moved to Washington, and lie meeting ches con : The Introit—As It Began €6 Dawn ¥ Nune Dimittis,in 1500000 v Stafner (-:H.,;’,’.m e u?u..”.:lm:.:.” (1“!..;"»}1.“-:: .{1.:- I‘i ,.!:.::} ‘..]rutllni ..\,;,'.1,,.:””,\(\”' s :“',,’];\';'}'“‘, tributing any sum annually are entitled to ou to dine on the vich and suceulent dish on 52 1 b ) one annual member; $10 to £200 to two | ) nted me! There are some who | {ho very day that the restless Titian un- S Charles Vil Recessional iy min 105 1 - o At Choral Evonsong, & p. i T.OHSG; 4F Iminoislon N the tnet e | chureh at large, Dr Barkhurst hints that the | i, 5q1 members, and ‘ono for cach additional still handsome cnongh to comt.’ | dop Motmt Vesuviug expectorated from on may become & member for reat student of humau naturo made | s flopy lunwes the shower of red-hot forin IO, 1 d cossional--O Zion, Biest City,..........Hiles | [father, und of the Son, of the Holy | session of 1506 mighi held in Omaha®and (] s S tof § L the w ! questi Aty HaRehicl ot tho I The Authen—King ATl Giopions 0 Paalter—Easter Day pom.—ps. 11 1% | Spirit S5 i A ARG AL G R RO At the Oftertory. Solo by Mrs. Cotton, arrant-Puree ‘He that believeth and is baptized shall be | tainment. If then why not in 1802 3 % ] 3 1 I Know that' My Redemer Liveth. .. Handel | Magnificat and Nune Dimitis in Hiles | saved, but he that bel )‘1 not shall be The holding of the next session in Wash- ary member for life by the payment of the | properly answered, solves whether murriage their Ming The pig was being Santus | e Shonr | Baritone solo and chorus from the oratorio. e Lk (i b 30 ye thorafore | i 3 Gasts o .| same sum. Hong members are entitled | s a failure or not. He says himself that the | in their dwellings. Tho - pig was being Eucharistie 1 B0 Tonges | Anthen he Light of the World,”...Sullivan | damned,” Mark xvi., 16. jo ye therefore | ington, the castern press claim, would also be | 4550 a5 oy are 1 tributors i f st ty, equally with the cooked and was probably nearly done at ncharistic Hym-—207 . odges | SmLaoH S INCOIME. Tson s o) 156 and teach , baptizing them in the | a gr help und anspiration to the new na- o vote if they are annual contributors and | man of superiority, equally with the common ed and ' i ) a Glorla In Exeelsis =01 Chant crtory ielst, Risanp, (2o he. i | hamo of the Hather, nd of ik Soni and of | Honal univareity recsnily brought to the birth | members in good standing of regular Bay feels the necd of the'ideal and material | the time, when th storm burst R LT iy et e B NN | the Holy Spirit,” Matt, xxviii.y 19. - “Thus it | by Bishop Hurst. There 1S 1o avgument in Any individual, ehurch or loeal | pleasures both. The vare being who combines | in and spoiled it. g o Roper | Reeessionai, Ty mn 1 ‘i d thus it behooved Christ to suf- | justice or_equity that would sutisfy the peo- | d8Sociation of the Baptist denomination sup it for in marvinge; "}”; alis, l"" This is not a matter of conjecture, for porting a missionary may appoint one annuu of the lack of educution for wifehood | 4 mass of indurated lava and - ashes has The music Wil he rendercd by the full vested and to rise from the dead the third doy; | plo of tho west, If the locuting @ 5 g Sndercdby thaitulliveat se fro ca e third day; | ple st, ie locating com A SOt biited i fc SR gtne T ARG Wesley ir_of thirty-five voices—boys and men. ropontance and remission of sins | mittce . should mgo from- the | Wwember forevery §100 contributed each year. wuulumfhm“' asta: geneval \thing, 4ntWo [ et ind diva stewspan standing, on “ 1 cooking stove in the kitchen of a disin- Chiureh Bells Elizabeth Pennell, contralto soloist: Mr. . ¢ c . 4 8, Marshall, homas J. Pen- | should be preache 1 west to the east. It should be remembered R “The sion woman seems to have solved Hymn 0--Jos i N Faraaty | el choi master S tions, boginning at Jeru m," Luke xxiv., | that no session of the general conference has NEW YORK PASHION e O et 'l'"‘l"‘-""“ L U B 6, KT opening the lump o I This will be Miss Pennell’s last appearance | 40-47. *‘Repent and be bap every one of | ever been held west of Chicago. The strength —_—— T B o e e e B T R Proy ) 1 in Omaha before she leaves for the east. you in the name of Jesus Christ for the re- | of Methodi: s in the Mississippi valley, | Styles in Making - Trimmings - Silks RHULE Y i“)” At ‘1 UGSV I L BB DL RIS COLRIBMEE LU (S Ambanlt Lt ia Inission of sins, i v sl et 1o i | and it would be a gross ijistice o the chuscl A SR N os HAArAT rors! away with their grandmotlicrs, or at convent | disclosed. A cast was taken of tha hol- g Hopkins ST, MATTIIAS' FREE CIURCIL : 1 3 Hstian! T ¥ b schaols, and are brought out when it is time | 1o 1 the result W fuc-simile in opk L of the Holy VActs i, 88, Also read | and cause of Christionity “in gencral, all over | Classic gowns are conspie e = Y s ow and the result was a fuc-simile in lovia tn Hours 'nth and Worthington streets. y g Rom, X, 10; Acts viil, | the west, to change the location for uny other assi0y Sowhs are conspicuols GMONE .| to marry. Shois thought from her girlhood | piagter of the littje animal, which has Magnificat ane Dimittls in F.o.. . Garrett Holy communion at 7w m. v Cts xxil, 163 and T oM | FeRsoRit han! AraTsAlOnHe part of Omaha dresses of lutest design and as yet, preserve | that not only to win the love of aman, but | {0050 0T sdientifie stil and 18 AT Oftortanv ool tho Htook Away, Hoper | Bscond celobration, with sexmon, at10:80 a.m, | (A3 14 : to furnish suitable roows for the meeting of | the advantage of limitation to leaders of | 1ol is the duty of avory weman, and T | Supposed, from the shapo of the matvix, Fhaticlujali, Ch i the Mesatali. . Hundel 5 s MO RN | e Worship—And they continued stead- | the generul body and the vavious committees, | fushion. Autique models as to corsage and | believe that mavriage would Do oftencr a sue- | SIFECEG R GRESNIER ) (P S Retroeessional Hynm, 107 He is Risen oss omlas i syel | fastly in the apostles’ d and fellow- | Why should a young and ambitious western | sleeves are faithfully copied, while drapevies | 038 1 our American givls were taught thi ] CRC X OOt O The north trinsept door will be open to . T i King of bread, and_in city e foreed it order to seeure the setting : O L too. I suppose that is "o son why wid Tlhe ingusitive antiquarians are con- crs and other regular members of the _ s L Edwards ety “And upon the first i of “such @ body ns & great ceclesiastical con- g n those simple outlines, which for cen- | ow uearly nlways make g mi‘\n\(.\. b tinually poking their noses into little do- congregation 10:30, and from time until o KX i'l"',"}"" the week when the disciples came together to | ference to pay out of private funds (000, | turies bave challenged admivation. It may | women all ‘|~v.».~..||“||n~_:\ lologuc 1 mestic” scerets of the Pompeiians of 0:5010 other persons than those wbove men- e HotReS | break bread Paul preached unto them when old aid wealthy citics with forty times | be presumed accordingly, that empire gowns | A few of them thought about ehteenth conturics ago, which the peo tioned will be admitted to the cathedral TS v SoHOOL foREIVHE B . T 4 “For as often as ye eat this bread | the wealth in the membership of the church | retain position as being close akin to the | B Deaan to sec awhe ) R ,.1.-..rm exenvated neighborhood would At 10:50 the cathedral will be open to the Evening sorviee T . 0l this cup ve do show the Lord’s death | are not asked (and would refuse if they were) | class T il e ot how it was that the sweet-voiced little woman | {1 8 | EEES I REET R publie, and all unoccupicd seatswill be filled. | The foral decoritions will be very beautitul. | till he comes” 1 Cor. xi to pay one cent of private money, for the en- | ¢ S50 A SHCLES 6 A0 THEOWERE © B8 possessed i husband in love with her. | AAYC LCSH = s : ST BARNABAS, % Dr. Doherty will preach morning en- | “\We believe that the gospel of Christ i t.‘l'l.umnunlnl‘lln-m'nl'x' conference, Other | OPPosite school, patronizing princesse cos Manis Flattery of Wom Saved by a Presentiment., The programme of the kastern exercises . 3 _ § God’s power to save men,” Rom. i., 163 1 Cor. | bodies—Cong i dpesbyterian, Uni tumes, which with various modifications i s & S However the: matter-of-fact mity scoft will e as follows: o I GRG0 CRUTRE 215 “and that by the ctoss man’ is recon- | Brethren, hold their highest u likewisolbolclnssed us) promilnent. Mhiaicath || o T WoIltlsol nduibol woung women nobitelli Sy Ediei ieila o nita waGHENI0 RS 08 ie: DO T, | S o will celebrate £l lul:.!\(.ml\;'l".]\n“ ¥ 10 I this wodifier | adyisory couneils assemblies and conferences | olivity of style is farthermore made evident | il FO0EI6aN DIl ket €6y in o it Miments. Not long ago a Boston man won and fu of Ens v religious 3 - | from those who pray God to be reconciled to | west of the Mississippi riv ot o iy G oo s i 8 N T ALBRAaIED i “of money, us trei G R g gt | priate beauiy and magnificonce. Theladiesof | . God has not left us, but we have: left | 1x the Mothodist Episcopal churel so el (L LI LU G LR G U R S IR cived alurge sum of money, as treis- Chlidrens servivai ... .. B I | the Alt 1y hve shown their exquisite | Fim and we must be brought back or 1e 3 N antan el 50 Hlioratore R ettt ot ait that oE beatt il T Rl e or of an nization too ate to de- A most cordial inyitation to all is extended. | taste in the decoration of the sunctuary, Fair | jled to Him. He whois at peace with ( mot look over the father of | (hat has gone before hor. S el e L osit, 20 he ook ithome with him tohis jats are free on Baster day and at all times, |l "'I"’;"“'K 10 ey A" | is veconcilod to God's word, wisdom und plan Such a meeting s the last goncr 1 LIS Lon JonElll SNl SiTIUGeT urban residence, says the Boston Wageworkers are specially welcome, CHILH 3 LEIRDCLS0C AY arinng ferns and. | of redemption. iss ry committee in Kunsas City in No- focordanco it aas8Ie L thouht. Groek | callodiivon 1 i Sepe it m It worried him, this money, in Moo P e rare exotics, adorn the vieh marble altars, | * [¥\ill be secn by this very bricfoutline that | vember was never held in New York, and | 1 dccordunc with clussic thoughf, Grock | catied upon at the door of the v G ST DR O L ST At St Pailomenn's. cathedral high mass | softening theiv sovere beauty, and adding | the Christian clurcl has no creed but Christ | fhe meeting of our next general confevence in | ¥ WESATRITE 1 SO 0 x s i iiac SO o B R ST A T O RERTLTI R will bo_eelobrated at § o'clock, the second greatly to the splendor of the services. | and no discipline but the inspived seviptures | Omala will not only be a belp to the west but AT LS, Sl 1 Ll i 4 v things about | kep! e e BoltE i s R M ey s will bosaidab 6, 7 and 8:30 | AFGH0 QORI 0 teatimonts. Tt has, there: | 10 o enit. - Bos butact, OF the consercative | DUIAtions are preferably o | your - diessandabout “your Sapper | money which docs not “helone to- me “,”“‘ the ‘ivection of Miss Maggie Switt, | 0°clock a. m. - The morning service, at 10350 | fore, no human tests of fellowship, docs not | east with the enthusiastic west would stiv | iyl watirme ar s oy A e R ]-‘j'",H imow, - and ey | So strong was this feeling that he could Thass will ba celebrated at 10230 | & 1 will be solemn high mass, during which | helicve in sectarianism, either in fame or in | {he older and wealthier ecnters of ‘church in- | 3 03ke Patterns age still extremely popuiar | Kiow, o ot ar ey o e v | not get to sleep. Yethie was ashumed W Ttev. 1. 1% McCurthy as cele- | 1iev. M. Brongeest, S 5. will b cclebrant; | spivit, and is making ah caruest effort to-eall | fle A concerted uction by district, oA vhite enbroi: that may be | that - ey Jetl Yo | of himself. Suying nothing to his wife, Rov. S, Carroll as deacon o Rey, | Reved. Deschvyver, S, J., deacon, and Mr. | ghe piople back-—or rathier to bring them for- | quarterly and annual conferences should bé R B e ST TEa Py val Vet HOG 18 o : s ¥ i | he got up, took the money from his coat ther Kelley ais sub-deacon, Father Carroli | 1 Henneman, 8. J., sub-deacon, - Mr. I X. | ward—to new testament Clristianity. 1ts | taen, and strong protests filed with the | SiiE 08 e, SAPERIICRICE W SEIVEE DGR, | this evening when you ko v SE Jocket, put it in his stocking and threw Y as Mara, . J., Wil uct a8 master of ceramonics, | tovernment 1o congrogational, and. 115 only | cormittes natives. any ohinige, aven. though and inehams will i an espectad | the omarls s only 1 commonplaco onc, pocket, put it ity Dy Hayden's im T’ D will be ren- | Ahe Kaster sevmon will be pieached by 1Rev. | opicers are those mentioned in the ovacles of | Omuha declined to board the 500 delegates. | ety bE Meieved by dEaiions of O L AL RS g (e S dervod by first cathodral choir with fall or. | Thos. 8. Fitzgerald, S.J., president of Creigh- | God, viz: Evangelists, bishops or elders and | Tt is an injustico to even ask Omaha to do it, | Smoroidery and wvelvet, a typical dvess o erestingonly asits dotted and spiced | wifo suid to him inw joking way: “I chestra, under the dircction of Prof. Hoff- | toncollese ; : 15 | deacons. Of the doctrine of God, the divin- | If the church s able to entertain thedele- | Embroidery with: side pancls made of biack | Determined to tell the trath in oo and | Fonder what condition you were in when man, ussisted by A, B. De Normandi at the | Durine the solemn high mass, St. John's | ity of Jesus, the personality aud influence of | gates in Washington it is in Omaha, We | UaUetiin Weo 5150 BENSE TGE S o am o, and shop, they consider it honorablo to | YOU came to bed last niget? There's G 2 choir, under the divection of Mis. C. Burks | tjio Holy Spivit, and the relation of these | trust that Bishop Newmun and our Omaba | proje IR 150, whoro they | e to/n womin. The samo. thing that they | your coat on the floor, your vest is out O LV olintiree O Tertonle | Batiste | hardt, will sing Sejeal’s wass in D for thefirst | three divine beings in their nature, in_er brethren will stand on theiv rights. Would | o0 i the points me vet | told .",m A SRR AL th e (rn v N g0 in the hall and your trousers are across Kyrie oprano Obligato witii Chorus | tme. The “Iteging Coeli)? by Werner, Will | tion and in redemption, the church kno it not be advisable for the resident bishop to | port Cufs. of awhite cmbroidere. — Black b o ool fo tames aootih [ $ha dooallls? t Being infman of slaady Glorka i BXCOISIS. ... be sung at the offertory. nothing and teaches nothing only that which | call a meeting for council of the presiding el- | Lice’ woven in Vandylke points is ran on so ae A e T R LD Bione BTV o Sl iid Al S0iG% and Cgrus | Pho evening service, 4t § b will eonsist | it in e cxact Tangage of sacred | ders of the states bordering on Nebrasiat T T R Aenle Lol gl e A s b b e e L Qui Tollis. ... Baritone Solo | of solemn vespers and benediction of the | coyipture, The samé is true rbout the resur- daakat ! 0;810W 0T theipatiern portion of | no one trample on your self-respect. The e him long, however, to discover that V- Sopraig did Tenor Sulos and Choras | blessed sacrament, Tst's “(irand Vespershs | Sripture: fhhie sumeis true Hbout the e T TR passenmenteries are still in Eiffel tower de- | meanest thing on which a womin can’ build | huyglars had been through the house Yenl Sactl Spiritus. seeeeen Ul will be rendered, fo by the “O, Salut- | gtate of the dead, 'the punishment of the | Sunday last was the first anniversary of l‘l"\_;\‘fl‘l‘l‘l‘“i'ltlll':":l’l‘l_‘ prolonged fur beyond Van- | ker huppiness is the flattevics of men. and his own money and wateh were ta- i tavis and Tantum I Prof. John A | \iicked, and all those infinite things that are B Ko st " . 3 y stocking or the be LR X ,‘_V“:“',"L[,'['“ Sehenck, the well-known organist, will preside | oo wonderful for us. We only desire to | the ovganization of the Newman Methodist | i S D e e Women in Authe ]\\\'u‘:'w }n)-“l e i nadnnntl ; ut the organ during ull the services. Preach us the postics preachied, save men as | Episcopal ehnreh and the event was fittingly | are especial exponents of the fancy for plaids | Women are more and more fo ¢ us safe, S Offertory.. ) (0 O Sulutaris “Tenor ST. CECELIA'S, they saved them, us far as possible realize the | celebrated. Fifteen persons were 1 "Ilr'm\:’xl:\x J,"]” i l"_l"”l'”-“.w'\\ “d‘nl»\\ in authorship, and it is astonishing to note No Extra Charge. etue . 1 (b) Regina Cocli—Cliorus L AUSt, Cocelias church in Walnut Hill Rev. | ideal cluurch ife'described in-the new ‘testa- | fnto membership. A" vigorous sermon was s "thint s U atmost abandon Sy | the lurge percentuge of manuscripts sent 10 | A yizona Kicker: In this issue we pub- L L sy A ATAT CC HOION A O Pather Schanidt will celebrate high mass at | ment, imbibe the the spirit of our Divine Mas- | preached by Rev. . oo und addresses | Jites that cibody the utmost abandon and | the mugazines written by feminine pens, A S T I T A Alio Solo and Quartetta | 10:20 0. m. The choir, under the supervision | ter, transcribe His life in our lives, aud leave | Were made by Dr. Foote, L. O. Jones and J. | MCHERS M t0OHEE: BUTDGS LOWevol ane | the Chicago Journal’s New Y A e Sl e sel NONNEINObIaE iy G Chorus | of Mrs. H. B. Coryell, will vender for the | the conse s with Him." M. Gillan. The pastor, Rev. J. E. Bnsign, | fusPicuons sl niy natanvithior boiaitgiSwasit on this point to a maguzine ed ions, one juil delivery, th i Finale....... i 3 first time in Owaba, De Monte's mass, in B A — | mide an fnteresting report, of which the fol: | tirely composed of floral pattcrus while this | jtor o few days ago and he suid: “Fully ays, one highway robbery, two fist GV Mareh Wit Orain and Orchestra | flat. Unitarians. | lowing is an abstract: Soung « idea is the depiction of | {wo-thivds of our manuseripts during the | fights, three dog tighis, one found dead, KOUNTZE MEMOKIAL, TRINITY M. B, CHURCIL. . nn of Unity church, when e year ago this last Subbath of March Angibioctos on u ground work of self- | )5t vear came from women, and their work drowning aceident, the arrest of a Easter is a high day with the Lutherans, s e ey Rt AT £ ; SR i 3 oco | was held the first public service in this stripes. it appears in silks of all | s of a higher gr than cver before. Of | poad ngent, the deaths of two Mexicans and Kountze Memorial chureh, corner Sis- | g pasto wehing 1030 W e ehurch under the auspices of the Mcthodist tures and predominates in grenadines and | course, there is an endless amount of trash, | 1749 WEEE Ve 8 aR AT READ R teenth and Hirmey streets, will ggive due ob- | 2t BT (IR, (0 denoutination, The church consisted at that | othe semi-dlaphinous: fabrics, u lovely ex- | but T seally think T have begun to- look mors | i1 the fate izl aid the s g servance to the day. By 'sermon, song Cormmission,”” Bvening, “Eastor Con time of three members and one probationer. S we Gould, showlug | to womer than to men of late for actu- | JUGEC SDIC our-mulo toum. 1 flowers the glad_event will be appropr S e R LabR : s ot easy to do this fn the ferns fn | ThiS church was not oranized, us charches | SPrvs of apple blossoms ona Mk surtace | iy vood worl, and women ave bo | Tho thing down the street which ealls ated, and the Young People's associi- | topdent, Young people’s meeting, 6 . | which a sect is usually defined, for Unitarian- | often are, by an overflow’ swarming from an- | pfstiipes, Ahis wis in g :“ and it can | comir e versatile in their writing, Ouly | itsell & newspaper and talks about its © issued a very attractive progr Scats free. The people made welcom ism is less a faith, much X cult, than an | other church and hicing themselves in a new | D¢ 2o ’! ...:|”.[1..|l N“r’llmlfllu ndia sl ;\\-“H' Jast week o New England woman sent me | lightning press and its wild-eyed corps and juvitation. At 6 a, m. will be he R order of fellowship secking by mutdal help to | organization. never in more demand. - Japanese wash sills | two short storics, a poem and anarticlein one | of cditors from New York, has, to mateh 4 sunrise praiso service. . m., divine ! el give a right dircetion and_a”better develop- We have had no great rey S el an snmen ol sty and Tassure_you they we ton all this a cooled-up aceount of u fight rship conducted by tho Following | At the contral curch on Soventeenth | fueng' 1o a1 reliions sontiments, | pect o greatone, Our grow Hoenean Land lanll.f.u\u'.'.lv,“q:l.'p.'\h“, i color: i it pted all four. If | ot vean o juckass rabbit and o govern- » sermon will be the holy communion. At | street, between Capitol avenue und Dodge | fpoeyer, as the fushion is to point out the | ual. One year hus y and this | 1 or. gros grain_nro the cheice:in plt vere asked the one fault which women have I LD B OY U Sunday school teachers and. schiol \\‘\!"H.‘“' pre .“i,;mfi I‘:\‘ the ,mh;'._ \;;.,“m, s o nes Hlnnu S chureh. | chureh lins Increased fF \1|:\~.'|l\f heavier texture than the oriental viting it would ‘l,_”,. they apt to u’ »u: :'Au‘n.»![] ]|lh ]\{l;l n’:.m.;x ?Iu ‘|“|\u ‘:::'l‘o ars wi ite in a very interesting festival | Williamson, G LOIOEEOWE 0 @M. | 4hive is no choice but to do that in this case, | cighteen have moved away and have taken | Varieties. . too hastily and neeessarily cavciessly. | spectator and repovter, Is it any - service, The regular young people’s prayer | Subject, “Sight Thror e, and at | lpyg Unitarians are Protestants of the | their letters in the meantinie, g ke o mever quittONT WHARS | s season | [TlEY seem, iu too many cases, ‘to ave the | der that the people of Avizond ean’s meeting will be held af 7p.m, At 7:45 will | 70 subject, * i 3 ot Protestants, carrying the principle of the | stroke when the bargain was closed, and this “': I e *.*I'I' steful as this season | end of wstory ovarticle too prominently in | wait for the Kicker to boe issuced ench begin the fifth and last service of tho day, (EET PR i o privato judgment’ t0 15 logical end. | ehurch property was purchased for 10,000, | 8nd come in bewildering varioty. Armure | yiew, and seem anxious to reci it The con: | week and that dozens of hem roost on onsisting of suitable music and a sermon by Sixteenth and Castel 0. M. | Accordingly as a body they have adopted no | There was not i dollur in the treasury und, in | S oF velvet composo th undwork on jucnce is that they ave apt to what we call | gup doorsteps all night Wednesday night the pastor commemorative of our Lord’s res- | Wilson, pastor. Buster sermor he Hope | creed, for the creed is an abridgement of the | fact, no treasury. which is sct cluborate trimmings of pusse- | islur aver some parts of whatever they may | (o wot oo TR R e urrcetion. The public is cordinlly invited | Anclored to the Risen Christ.” Speeial Sune | vight of private judgnient. Every Unitarian has averaged nearly | Inenteric finished by lace, but a greater num- | bo writing. They write ton much for tho [ 10 get copies tho, frst thing Thuvscay and cverybody made welcome. + day school service at 12 Programme | forms hfs own opinions on us and other the year and has raised in round | Pev of summer garments are made entively of | fiyale, and arve careless over the details.” morning? Al this and no extea charge, following is tho Sunday school pro- | Portals. of Glory. songs and. reeit R Aitorstvithmitircats 3 1bers $100 during the year, lace and ribbon which show front ends reich = 24 and no hand-bills out announcing that grann | Halt hour song sorvice at 7:80 p. m Henee no one has any : $0up | [adioe) Tiatorlat Al scetoby: haa [Hng tithe Rottom,of the skixh Bhe fom such Homo unything unusual was goin Opening song.......... 3 'hool | ing subject: *The Conversion of Children.” | the beliefs of Unitarians ave, furthér than | raised sh. When the men have ] ‘ GLONSIRIAIVE WY ENON 08 Let home stand first before all other thiy o TR e Jiesiiation DA ) ¥ M. E. CHURCIL | this, that the opinions of people thus left free | not known what to do, the ladies have helped | 6¢ very short, This season also, there is at | X0 matter 1 L your ambitions moy | - TheFetichof the Hour, ReShonsive v : Davennort, near Seventoentl street. Ry, | 0 form opinions will generally be reasonable, | us out : 1o | utionty '.v’“,,m' S oA ot ot A urkcRnd i how far your | The fetich of our_time is the legisl Recitation and so § P, S. Merrill, . . | Of course, those who adopt this principle of “In round numbers we have raised, during at tines, sh anye talenw or yo s may reach beyond | tive enactment, writes Elizabeth Cad ¥ d s S. Merrill, pastor. Easter sepmon at 10 PaRH : I SoRe 45000 very shiort, Capes are a world in th o TR 4 4 ! Responsive readin School | freedom must believe fivst of all in conmon | the year, $4,500 its doors, befor thing else build up @ | Stanton in the Arena It is consider Quagtor e ford s Sy tecdeoiion Niss a. my by pastor. - Sabbuth school ub 230 P | soce. We believe what seems to us to be i dnd follow wviups s, to materinl, tho mest 1er | true Liome!” Bomobits sluves bo'ilsmAinistort | RAE Sion ehould ba move: moral, more Elfot Mk, Fran m evening service or (R L T Bl G 3 bEgua R arkable in both being those mide of plaided | T ol e 0 lts nfinlstor! | that men shol he more morl, mo ML RntTman, A. Jamies necting on account of unfon’ meeting at | Yational we belicve anything and cversthing _St. Philomena’s Cathedral. waplen goods. Throughout. the entire runge | 1oy it nough that it i sweptand @ar- | {omperate, immediately a party nrises Recitation Th a Ju 3oyd’s opera house, il ;",‘.:U'” Tt nh.mlml,-lm\\ e body ean | An interesting report of the financial con- | of butdoor garments, whether or shorty | oo is'delicious, but feed the love in it, feed | in the state, clamoring Tor a law (o legal- gong [ CONGREGATION OF ISRAEL. Jdo any more than that. At any rate Unitari- | dition of St. Philomena's cathedral has just | the pointed yoke is a marked feature and | tyetyqth in it, feed thought and aspitations | ize its theories. Harney street, cast of Twenty-fourth. is believe what they must; that is to suy, | been made public. The report covers the | SeIVCS often as u foundation for pretty fan- | foeq all char d gentleness in it, says But unfortunately, progress cannot be g ‘|.‘I,”. B Rabbi William Rosenau, pustor. - Service to- | what is necessitated by the laws of evidence, | peviod of the adwinistration of the present N OTEA A DI NET T Mrs, B Then from its —truth | obtained by an act of parlinment. De- ol Dudt Ch ;;‘u Risen |u.l‘n Miss by at 10 a. m. Sunday'school at 0 . m. “Standing on this ground we may come o | yeetor, Rev, P, F. McCarthy, fr 1 Octol Avched moveseac vamols e an clegant | Shall come forth the tene” woman - aud | velopment'is a plant of slow growth, and i Elllott, Miss Frances Rocder, T'he Iebrew congregations began their | some conclusions not in accord with what is , per the true man, who shall together rule | 4} (ks T TN T Dinlosuc Dora Maul, Helga Toft,Auna passover services lust evening. The feast | called orthodoxy, but we find ourselves jn | & 1385 to Ma , 1800, The total rec novelty of the scason und finished with fringe | 4nq bless the land. 1s this an overwrought | he only soil in which it will flourish is ol i QX fasts seven days 1 be observed ¢ 00d agrecment with the leading minds in e §3,045.45; expen present an extremely attractive appearance. | pictgrot We think not. - What honor ean be | that of broad human culture. Harmo- 010 g shoe Mlst dpnaiachinighang by the s tions in this | seiencoand philosophy. The universe is to | &3 leaving & balunce on hand of | Btk light and dark woods are used for han- | yyeater than to found such a home! What | Nious progress is not to be secured for Reeltation FAlah e Infant Scholar | city.” us & manifestation of God, and our faith in | § LS8 dles und though not so very long as last year, | dignity higher than to reign its undisputed | the individuill or socicty by hasty meth- Son Infant Cliss GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCIL, its integrity is absolutes its laws are His When Father McCarthy took charge of the | IIuiy 1Uve a sercw jolnt by ns of wWhicli and honored mistress? What is the ability to | ods. You can make mén hypocrites b Ruaitation Quitabotorson || & fisarvi t 11 a.m., and S p.m, Easter sery- | word, which is never broken, Al truth i dral tho. labilitios, ameuntens ¢ :I|' 1 be talen apart and placed in a trunk. | SH0 from a public platform. to ze audi- | prohibitory laws; )uuwum.t'xlmln n.u{ Addross T Services a.m., and S p. tor sery- ord, which is never broke s hedra o bilities amonnted - issy parasols are of black or te net em- Ligsd Loty i LLaibe prol ory luws; i st make the S R R B R Pastor | oSat s o'clock. Preaching by the pastor, | His word; and cvery disclosure of it a r o Dnia s um waa 8 wellad to 830,57 S Prasol :IM"f 'I“' i“ lifl‘“’f‘\”:’;_‘]\ e v the wisdom that may command & | opal, & g Sehool | Rev. E. 8. McClure latign. So the reveiled word 1 more than o tion of o much needod ,‘_“M.hml bl et A el alarag lsupnly of o the Judge's bencl, compared 1o that Recitiilon sadie’ Leisenring WESTMINSTER PRESDYTERIAN CHURCI, ool ery man is our master so faras he | dence, Notwithstanding this increase, the oEsilics e e insure and preside over a true B (A Bong school In the morning Rev. Dr. Gordon will preach | can teach us” anything of God, of His teuth, | total liabilities were reduced by §12,556.20, ML 'IJ:L‘\\;'\’]v‘l‘l“:[}‘\ :m‘\ (’\’\;{‘J‘\"{ Lome that husband and chikleen vise and M I % b Bencdietion on “The Risen Christ In Galile The | dllll\ goodness, or ;4 llmnuml: ty. Sodesus | leaving the present debt of the church e DU U ‘\il'l \lr biessed To be the guiding star, ST, MARY'S AVENUE CONGREGATIO & okson), Kyrle Elor | 18 but.o ough the best, of e 88,0 f an th ainin e ruli Organ Prelude Regasigaan U |l oy e Giiaon) Htrpia s | e bab son thoueh shlbamor ey Lasnerm e it , | it and of a contrasting waterial, by means | oo g kel | son (Tours), anthem, “Break Forth Into | Relig 1o period included in report was one | of which a unique contour and_ general effect Gloria Patri Groatares | Jon o (Barnaby.) | perhiaps a Unitavian is bestdefined as one'who | of the most trying, financially, in the hist is produced. An oxceptionally pretty novelty = > L} e Do in it Duday ek o f ; ; EHAR ! { ! ) v A Woman's Props ¢ Club, B Q8 frgttasssenta sl itvening subjoct, “The Silence of Death | tries todo to others as ho would have others | of tho cathedral. | New! parishes had boen | L Phoduted. An excentiondlly pretty novelty A Woman's Prop ¥ Club, At Az the bay Bezan to Dawn . ¥liwent | gyiin by tho Resterection.” ‘Tho music is, | do o him, for hie hus somehow got it into bis | carved out of its original Tnits, taking away | fone oot plaited in basket sivle and fovnt | A \woman, a Mrs, Shelton, s established dude - March WK | Tutecit, “Glory to God,” (Silcher), anthem, | head that' this is the ‘law and the prophets,” | the bull of its wealthicst menbers, Thou- | ox® peaduatod shades bies apnet Mg | o proprictary club in New York, She rents i i “Thoy 'Have Taken Away My Lowd, | or, in other words, the sumand substance of | sands of dollars were required to pay for the | on, & 48 s ings ¢ e | Bouse, it it up tastefully, but with little Miss Maglo Boulter Orzanist | (St | veligious duty pavements surrounding the pr ty, and AU DA bain of cublinss follabbottics | U1 wnd devotes the whole of the second Miss Georzio Boulter Sopran UNIVEREALIST “Unitariuns belieye that God is oue, that | costly repairs, including new stained #luss | yith silver stoppers would be & suitable pros. | 100F ne of the upper rooms to “club e Nbihup palt At Goodrich hall, Twenty-fourth strept, | the universcis onel one system of laws, one | windows und steam heating were required in | ot uscs, says the Houschold, The member y 20w M Shin Saster sormon | moral government in all worlds of which'this | the church \ v Wi many of them from out-of-town, pay £10 per S 2 e NG Mr Revel France Basso | Rev. Mr. Shinn will preach aii Baster sevmon | moral government in all yyor the chureh, WMiss € Whital frames. are’ now most I £10 | b7 S 08, 0 e sermon will be preached by ‘the Rev. | at 10:45 a ect, *Tmmortality,” In the th I8 o sumple, not o peculiar, excepticnal, ALl theso improvements made a severe | raghionable for engravings and if toler nniim for the privilege of muking the house (Late with Stern Bros,, New '”‘) ure ur devoted daughter, a woman adored by the the Missionavy union ure requested to. make uvins' Braption. The eitizens of ancient Pompeii knew what was good, They relished roast pig. A fumily in that cratic city, women have made you love them. Ll oo of the I I, F's, perhaps, were about v, Why have you not made me what spirit, in such a position, is higher | honor thun to rule au empirc | | Francis 1. Clark, DD., of Boston, and the | evenin 740 he will give the seventh doe- | onary place) ¢ iman brotherhiood, | dy 1 upon the generosity of the reduced con- | jneanious you can R thAmv o el # il a stopping pl meeting friends, having offtering will be for cducational work in Doane | trinal discourse, subject, *Conversion and the | dnd one far viue intent to which the | gregation, but by ecououical management, | ok tha desirublo Tvory tmt Mttt beows | Pareels loft and he Jike. A voom ' for the college, There will be no evening service, w Birth Whole creation moves. sC are some of | current obligations were met, the improve- | Juoan dryer which can be bought at almost | MIEBU can be obtained for &1, bred the unities to which Unitariuns hold; but let | ments paid for and over 8,000 of the original Haliit stare. L Latest or luncheon for members and gu restaurant rates, The care-taking of HOLY FAMILY CHURCHL INMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCIL | : " at No. 1715 lzard street. Eastor services : | me say again, no Unitavian_church requires | debt cancelled. The report reflects credit st { Masses ut 7, 9 and 10:50 o, m., tho last a | o \“‘,”{\";.'““ fouith-iand_ Bluney s eliefin any of them even in the unity of | pot only on the congregation, but also on the Hll":n‘lll.‘l» =k oxtramaly. alogaat windaw is puid e at 10 cents per package, The an high oss, Rov, P. O, loopman, §, | Frank v unday’ services | God, You'can be a i aud believe in | business ability of Father McCarthy and bis | [ave Gesiens v, outlined with (hick cond 1D wis 4 success from the Start, Lis now | t10:30 . 1750 p. m., Sund; hool ut | 1 I ‘ 1 LED tash, - OV, ' u 0 1. m. and 7350 p. m., Sunduy school at | the Trinity, or in all the gods of the Pantheon | zealous assistant Reve S. F. Caroll. g [ ) < | its complement of 500 members, and will T sl o tho sermy. o HULy IO 3810t o e o | G ity 1l ol the upthoon | calous ssistant_Hov. . E. Ca ek ot s o Very whio barier | U5 SLRIOAGHL, of 200 b | relties chureh ch it u thonie, " *“Iho . Roasurrostion. " A specis] on cream white satin curtains, and for a & ‘ / De extremely clogant window ° At the offertory the * * will be | Frineh i s u? | exacta Is that you be truc to your, own soul Memorial Bervice, finish to colored sille curtains Louis Quato miA Dot te Wette ) Sung. Bolosta: Misses Lulh Truckoy, Mug: | Euster, servic ‘“l)‘”\“ ug Moo, Binder- | and heart ly sick tofurther the best futert | At 4 p.m. today, i tho concert hall Dotat to colorod sllk curtalos Tohls Quatorae i A Prety Western Preache McDermott and Muary#Baumer. Chorus of [ S oo ) | ests of munkind.” i | Young Men's Christian oassociation, & me- | greater wsthitic possibilitics being afforded ! twenty-seven voices.” Miss Munchhoff pre at the ovggan. Special seryices at 3 p. m., aster Sunday North Twenty-fourth street near Cumi The annual presbytery of the United Pres- | Himebaugh, a generous benefactor and for Rev. J. R Jobn, pastor, Preaching by Rev. | byterian churches in the district of Ouwaha, | mer president of the association, will be held. Rev. Carrie Bartlett, who is becoming , widely known as a successful preacher in the WELSIE PRESBYTYRIAN. United Preshyterian Preshyte | morial sorvice in memery of the lato P. O. | by cUrtalns of diftereut colors for the oue | Unitavian ministry Mizgo, ) window. 1 A The demand for ornamental lamp shades is peaking for a Suniday in Brooklyn, and has been a guest at several club recep LCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, on the increase and will remain so long us the | 820 ho Ditiabi . R conth and Lake streets, Rey, J, | Augh 1L H , Chilicothe, Mo., at 10:30 | \Chijch includes both the Dakotas and that | A number of prominent business and profes- | Lrosent fancy continues for pavlor lmps in | Lons says the Pittsburg Leader's New York [} L] or. Kasten a.m., wnd 7 P'he Lovd’s supper will b B et | Slonal gentlemen: of tho clty who have been | ieneor masy Sputinucs for parlor lamps i0 | letter. ‘She is young und more than com Bob o et Fabior sunduy sepvics) | o'l 1 v Serviten, | Porion of Nobuuskling nortof tho Platte, | AUBLECUCRIC o tho S g Ay bt | place of s " woman's exehangs woukd | naul i With an oval Tace, i 10 a%in vieo 0t 11 e . e aenool Bt | Sunday school ut 2:50 p. w. - ALWill be made | Will convene at the First United Presbyterian | wil} bo present and take part in the exercises. | line, Pl features and large soft eyes. Her hairis 100, Sorviout 11 o, m. and sermon by | oo % church in Omaha on Tuesday of this weelé | The following are some of those who will ad 8 L brown and curls about her’ faco. 1t is gath CMRidren’s service at 7:80 p Ih‘m“'.":.l\‘l““‘“ Today at 4 p. m.at the Pirst Presbyte- | at2o'clock p.m. The openivgsermon willbe | dress the meeting: William Fleming, John Killed by t Doctc nlmt‘m“; ft knot at the nup of ':' l-“n “»’ and catechizing by the rctor rvian church, Rev. F. E. Clark will conduct Rev. Jolin Williamson, 1. D. Overtures | L. McCagt 2 1. Denisé, Dr 5. Lei. “The melancholy death of Mr. Abra- | 4ho er voleeis pleasantly moduluted, b -8 d the question box, when questions regarding to be voted on Pt 4 S ol I Pt A - the great charm of hier presence lies in the ex Spociul music ut both morning and evening | {110 Woriiuys, succoss oF attanmonts of th | Thore will be & Sabbuth school conference | shar Raved 1 Diyen Ceones A Jonin s, | ham Lincoln, son of the Amerleun minis- | prossiy which 184t onco sensitive and services with Mrs. Dr. Baldridge as soprano | e py ey o S 4 : 0 i ( oy P v Aisaranitt e Nt ¢ oit / R T I_l\"“l o et coehrato |y, p, 8. C. K, will be auswered. These ques- | and an annusl meeting of the Omaha Presby- | L. 'Perine aid Rev, F. S. Blayney, My, | ter reflects great di lit_on Pavisian | reposcful. Shedocs not affect cither the lavited to these services. Scats always fred. | juee e, S, R, Boyd orany member of the | ncetion. ceased, ladies included, are caruestly invited | it is divectly due to an imprudent and | ple bla wn with white collur and i wide tions must be handed i writing to T.C. Wal- | tevian Ludies' Missionary society in coi- | Fleming will preside. All fricnds of the de- | Surgery,” says the London World, *for | euline ur clevical in her dress, wearing a sin i { special tuvitation s extended to thosonot. | ciiv'union The Sabbath school convention will open | to be present -emuture operation which necessitited | Tather picturesque black hat with drooping ‘ at rpe diopc Aot : at Lowest Prices. u the habit of attending church services, 3 2 : g ; A ) ) | This eveniy Boyd's opera house, Rev. | at the same place Monday eveniug ut 7:30, | ~ ostrich plumes P wih s on this fostal duy, | Christ out | 1o g Cluric will_ give an_ukiress, subject” | The followinig b the order of exereises | In the Vestry, tions us the only means of affording re- v £ keep the Toast st 0 W LRGFOA0ES. 10 ‘or the Church.” The Chautau 1 Devotional exercises, twenty minutes, Ad Mrs. Van Cott, the womsu evangelist . of | 1ORS A8 L1 ONLY IneANs OF ALOPCING re Wom nd the Wine Cu ¥ - (rising aud waving of the baundkerchief) will | dress by Rev. J. M. French, “Responsibility | national fame, has promised Rey. Mr, Ensign { by frecing the heart und lungs until At a musicale & few days ago I happened to o SOUTH TENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH, be given as Mr, Clark rises to give his ad- | of Teackers,” followed by & fifteen-minute | of th wman M. E. church that she will patient sunk under the exhaustion | notice that ina v il of ludies to whom | 5 govuer Teuth and Picrce streets, Quarterjy | dress. ‘The orclestia of the Pecple's church | general discussion, “How to Teach &n Iu- | be in Omaba in a few weeks and will com- | thereby produced. | Ught wiges were offcred there was Lot oue | the repetition of frequent similar opera- In the store with Hoymun & Delohes, 18-1520 Farnam Street

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