Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 13, 1890, Page 12

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JEE, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1890.--TWENTY PAGE SRENNISON | BROTHERS, 118 Limoe.ts all Prevjous Sa One item we advertise for Monday, Dr. Warner's Celebrated Coraline 333 Corset, should draw acrowd. We closed from the manufacturers about 300 dozen of thiv one hrand at a low price, and will give our friends and customers a benefit Monday, Don’t miss our great Curtain and Carpet Sale Monday. "Brass trimmed Cur- tain Poles go Iree with every pair of curtains. Mail orders filled on the Corsets. ADIES' Infants’ |ARMURE SILK| BASEMENT lebratad 55 I ““BEADEDWRAPS, Cionks. “$100" |y : at $ You ean get them week at a yvard, Mail orders | Ladies' Bended \’\"m:»': 'I‘\'(v‘lfl“i*, 1 nte’ Long ° i . 7 . 10,000 Rolls Wall 1 roll. TP/ APy AINT onCH AU 38 t0415 eanh; | one color (red e oLy (Jhl]drcn Bonnets WAL (e et il DEPARTMENT. the benefit Monday, only $4.98 and 4 L e roll. ALkl 2 C ).000 vards Fine Borders, le vard. i Genuine Superior Clothes Wringers, 3 | week we will offer some special values B'Uusg walsts WOOI Ser’ge {\ ‘VI e ¥ Clothes Wringers, $1.98. in Carpots and Curtains. Read overy ‘Loilet Paper, 5¢ roll. | item carefully. 5 rolls of 36 in. extra S\ 1 6 dozeu Clothes Pins, se. (E 75 yUC T \ ¥ \ Decorated Chumber Sets, 6 picces, $2. | heavy Hemp Carpet, Monday only, 15e | L O e 1.000 Pie Tins, le cach. N g iy e e Dol t-1i (a4 ik AR = . IR {ard. of good ply Ingrain | s b 50 pic 10-1nch All Wool Serges. an 5 S G 0 Smaull Pudding Pans, 2¢ each. i Carpet at yar ou cannot buy it | oy ise pait o 25 doz Ladies’ French Flannel | s \ ST 5 2 ipos | elegant quality, beautiful tine of colovs, ; \ A Good Washboard, e, [ieenAmpett fhiso R : Mulls 15¢. fslous '.Jx.';‘.l\".-.:;:.'}. i.*‘,“fi'i).‘. and’ | Gl B0c tard: worlh T3c. &L 7 : B b ai shienTEN 100 [ elsewhere less than a. s LADIES Y |t A / N rd Woed Toothpicks, se for 1,000 ply Tngrain Carpet, extra heavy at sl iU ERLE, T 40¢ and a0c yard, worth 50 and 60 Jersey Ribbed V ests 8c 3 5 Ll(ll“‘ Fast Black HITA arge Size Hatehets, 20, S i #0-foot Clothes Ly . Monday we will offer 59 rolls of tapes- | qio aerelidioy Jersey "Ribbed Ve one Y ¢ i U \ -foot Clothes Lines. 10c, Y i dtis s st e ; frnch Suins 250 [Children's | “FOSE, Mol | BBes. st RN e ) ! wold Py (.Ill bottl ¥ o lies' 8ilk Hose nday Bonnets, o) L , GG Ll Wo have another lot bought for spot. | o5 SIS ST e onts Boys® Veloeiped ensh at away below mill value. We | IO anywher 2 DR ‘ P compiete und 25c. W 3 shoice of 1ot Monday, 65¢ | C oyl BRIV » 285¢ ) ‘ . ZEIE AT P Lamp. $1.95. ZYvOuRCh mday, 63 | Coraline 333 Corsct 68c¢ > % Ansonia Nickel ¢ lu( ) g is is a tunner and very 12 dozen Children’s Lace Bonnets, in Serub Brushes at 10e and 1se, worth lie new shapes, just arvived, on sale 1 L : g onday at 25e ench—beaut \lso wrbles forle. g raw matting at 15e, 20c, another lot at 10c each; such as 15 g | By Buse Balls at 5, 10e, Toe, 25 g0, 3 e Monday and during tho entire above. this bon- | " Zey Ltings with ivory tablets, I cach. el e e i hasa T 19G BE. Q B Paper Pail R ? C 100 Children’s Iigh Chars, 39c. 0 pair and brass trimmed curtain ta nd browns, all sizes, forme g | D s, formerly sold g . now ul » his i ( .”‘. Garaen 1 cannot get in ay don’t delay | s have 30 dz 10 close ¢ gha e Black Brocade A ¢ 20 dove ildven’s Bonnets | Boy i b .. e, | birgain at price E = 2 rdyke point Vi 3 By C i 1,000 curtain ades, all made up on . » ) By bera g « 2! \ e bost spring fixtures, all complete, only = [ e w bes # be cheap at | Solid ¢ opper | t sering fixtures, all complete, only tarens | rillantine S Ut i) Fei T 0 e HOSE g | R R et ’ A 4 APQ Clothes Racks, Hle, s curtains, every one a hummer. 30 dozen Children's Rtibhed Hoso, in | elegant quality, beautiful Tus : d Garden ke, 23c. o s e \‘I‘”'”" B O L A DS THLITGR ol wortn 310 " it sae to sbe: choice Monday 19¢ pair. s vard. sold g G 5-foot Step Ladders, 53. r than Tuesday, sure, AR RCTVO UL R ey ! 5 M. MARY 1 & PARIAN old books, the new . testament and. Sh | un, but, hor wmoral conrnge. wa f South Twenty-nin e il o Pie vecent death of Mrs. M - | peare stood first with her, ¢ hich came | supreme. She was afraid of little thinws s how it .o P 30} “Holdi X ofe, and 1gozers,whose life s ! Iy o ¢ ) the poo ontempor- § common sense kept her from the pitfalls into i \cld the co. Within | which e stum! Her judggment its of the | oo 3 s home on Tuesday cve g } L lew w e desived to learn how cducit- | of character wis nstantancons, instinetive Past Week., 3 - =S50 stollar Str % i e 3 : than it has vet reccived. 1knewh *Intic gional matters in Omaha : essing | and trac; she forms her estimate at once ntral West. L ¢ during her twenty years o and inquired in roy > condition of ! und never had occasion to re BT well named, a breezy | e B i T ation ar 5 4 Iy | wd her the charitablo institutic g Judgment GATHERINGE GOD'S ELEQT, | paper for busy Presbyterians, has been again Man," g » y neing s 7 i at of Groat Britain round th - tand wost attractive aad lovable | m“-l “U\l'”llrr'\'\l‘li:‘;: he a ,(:‘;.. H: | as at w“» 15t e Mfined to hel enlirged and improved, having now seven in- | Trinity M. I3, cf . that 1 have ever m acconnt of her life | Moveneil n which, he ARty iy ) R n S daye . S stead of six columns as f b7 e i e Rl W W ans pa M Spuraeonts church received 810 0W | woutd be complete, however, which did ot | cinvention in Boston aud 1 aw Wendell | quite recently Cnjoyeq Tiing oub A CAEEin Wil of the Riry ite v | page. 1t has b thened in proportion, p.m. Mor { mewbers on thelr baptisn L I e o P mrern P e | Douglas and o and heard the | Frequently such exprossions as this escuy T : Tt is now the siz the Intorior and other T SO § wd., the late N. P, Rozers, who died some | Hutchinsons sin div inspiving str her when receiving attention from merbers bt i e high-priced Presbyterian papers in the east. Rl S alphabet is phn o Hichinson family W Dumbered | i B, 1 o ot o O fo an her A Taohs thains e D T oung peopl simp! anyoue can learn to i ) e clve often came together thereafter 1o Visit | but O how 1 love those who b » ! News and Notes. ch e Gty :" o l‘n(i\:- The people | Near 1en in Cor A Mr. Rogers was o man of genius, with a 5 RVADbY AndETob B RteIE Il B allval 5 “,..‘,‘L, Vet BoluEn el ! J : L i i | The Baptis voar ook, just issucd, leeen wit and @ warm heart, possessing both | and si ibly well. Abbe is @ whit hes of sum itld *Things v," beinga | AL 'im}':"‘.h“'”'”:" ran chureh, EDERIDUstS lmMI dignity and grace of character and beaving, oA o In lier. fuce shows fow | ta and h u Onee to £ tho/lutest. secnlar nows up to venty-s reet, bety tou States )7, During 1889, 3 S anlmatac thoifortituds ina o us of age. From this time on, Mrs. Rogers sho exclaimed: “What sh I M French lias Just closed his fiest | GRAGERSITRS S EEIEE ¥ avenucs, Rev. Luther M. K smabers word buptized. i aalot Aoorsid s | entertained at f study and her conversation showed that your as pastor of the Kirst United Presbyter- will ) at 11 .m0y Acceptable Suffci: A bill taxing chureh property hus passed | OF o mavtyr. o ) was identliled avith | Progressive movement. > she desived to tuke up some ultogether new fan church, and hisadministration has proved Rev. Mr. es Called. 3 30 p. w., the Good.™ |y Manitoba logisluture, The buildin would bo'to tell all. He was identided with | Sho'has kaown all th «d men and_women | subjoct, which could be continued after death B DlseR KRN DRoRtabIo: ohidito the . Shnrah. Revel Tawe] 3 Methodist minister | b ¥mouth gregational chureh, corner | the fand to the amount of two-ucres on which | the movewent from its carliest heginning to | of the day. Awong the: admired | in another state, The addition of members during A who hils been fiiling tho malpit of. the Southe | Lyentidth £ streets, Dr. A, R. | thoy ave situated will be exem) the end of his | asa trusted counsellor | Susau B. Anthony for her s of spirit, i, the color of I he el f members during the year has L g the puly e South s at 10:30 2. m. and in all its deliberations, and served in the most e oneness and sineevity of purpose 1 still, it { Been 50 pere cont, muking w net increased of 30 | west Pr bureh for several months, . Sunday schoolat 12w, Y. P S humble capacit Wasin the - f ter ind - the o g autiful mass, which inthe sun pepcout, Onoyearago the Sabbath. school | has | red the pastorship of that society sponsible undértakings. He belone als. Mrs. Rogers had a a a s of its golden huo B 102 seholirs ; now it 101 seholars with | 8t salary ef 82,000 por aunnm thedral, Capitol avenue and family in which there had been o Y 3. o [noe b the silvery threads of >eace bo My, Joties is an bl 1 conscientious man, , Very Rey H. Garluc 4 i gational clergymen, whose 1o ad o \ in se v o unto hee dust and consolation in the hearts of Ho bk b 1 MAth e G i s tan ol i AL communion 8 a. m., morning v uof the Brighton ave- | (¢vi hoen towand u lik 3 o all th s low nnd | those who, aftor s long life's compunionship, berof years, but a study of oy and and sortron Wa ni, Sunday ] Bost (s \"}‘} L rotation of U i He ars she kept b ition fixed on :s | now mourn for he Gone to meet thoso batid. with two de iy f I | ehureh methods hos caused bim - to become o 15 p. m.; childrew's servico 3:ds p. | . it whore e s £ bocomo pas feom his Ler most vere above a cortain moral lin hom she has these many years longed to seo O L o0 Separtuitnb=tho tunlot |l ealinn. - Ho ‘aceordingly given uj f prayerind s 0 p. m. | torof the b speaking Baptist chureh iu | ing traits —sweetness of temper, | sought umong the humblo and poor fc she leaves behind hor hearts which, e o e mission bund - has | o0 atorato of u flovrishixr Mothodist | Dean Gardner will prouch ud even- | that city. : 3 intelloct, warmth of heart U spirits, where she found some of her ceply stricken, are consoled by the e vong WA 1 Ao v o o o oot Dt in. mination in Liboeria is the | and musical gifts. He was from childhood mpanionshi y of the multitude of her graces and live ita orgun .‘:\‘v‘\ e ;;;Jv:u x'-t‘vh 3 5 At Welsh Prosbytevian el prvice: 3 r relig body in that » companion and love f ex- | She ha o ty of charic e virtues, and not least by the serene hopo a0e | iRt AT foongroge: IHE OPEN DOOR. will bo held as follows: Preachin, country are thirty-one churthes with e RHRERUHE e She was never b most menial | of meeting heragain i the land towhici wo biow BRI e hold Wud il p e s et T . 730} Sunday s 5,000 1 They have a mission amons ol o and hillside, and | oftices of the house e, 3 a Journeying D. C. Brooks, ik e Al DI iha K1 s heni algka thie HQipan Doy p. . Past f Johns, Subjects the rigines oy Lk inding viver was familiar to | to them the same hi v ever col - moy th ey, o total amount | 1 e CAL A S M at Which was Lost The Baltimoro Method opal him. s i s anl water he had adis- | teolled her thoueh & s De, Birney, b specialist, Bee bldg. ra the yoar i8 about £,700, making L s (LD Ate HrD At e Nocessity uud | s of the : s has apl o insurance | tinca r Howas indead always al- nt things: hor dwas awalke to all st e n g th year 14 about $7UD, ninlc o the s s rea 1 A ¢ s to i R thuEhaD ‘ o, aud Rev, | . of In his 1 that was beaatiful, at the same time the en A CUT-THIROAT GANG. S s e e e L L e e i H. Zimuw i wen appointed At brimming pails fiv her nature was bostowed upon ! ; B i A yours. thia congromatl Ve hunds L thousand Christians dwell, | Mot aubiont : uguIpLof thaitund, b e Guobriba sy ALY ! taveilo'shask to. hor whon talk S A e en yors this congrogti vho, to their templos constant flow, Bl e ; ; = q baptizg : up vefarn, she found hevself compele: 5 TR : R Pt e Babbatt FRsksianum by Rvod froms gl irisianc tho Bnd OLithe tvond yeta G e i L g out trees; it With her Busband, to give up all he 4 ’\\’\'11“-':'\:'\ I"lll "y’x‘ju"ht‘:r o ‘1;:!4 S ’\f xeellent worl n | Where ehieen spir isten in the skies, 1 Which Th e g L Gf Assam and they offor oue of the finest | is loving our neighbor as we love onrs:ly sociations, of church wnd society, not only, dilinm einar, Koo, Hecntiing also another mis And golden crossos point aboy h Newman M hurch. L : | R e s He wiclded axe \e and spade, as wel bt of family weil. One of Nov sisters | Evansville railroad station ngent, wi il ko inatiioe: misg i ERO rser T NG Above, pastor. Morning subjoc s St R wopal | pan and bhow of vie Tn soeiul life not weut with her heart and soul, and another ed down while on his way e Ll s L inewnhors ool H il i 3408 Life.” Sabbath school Hpworth | o, Bishob B of o & 30 Dop L loou. Whittier tells of the | sympathized with her de hut all the oth- | and loft in w diteh dying, says o Martins ) Soed. Loweinn [t - Dacie we prayer meeting at 6 Tl Shural oty Wercs, of land, non z i aud Goorge Thomp e shocked il at st hostile, thi ville, lud.. special to the New York wis orgenized of O no: for Thou didst tonch the heart tomix 4 380 . M. | sichinton, D, O., ta bousad ns the sito of it their homes thev | foar of loss of p aud rank. But World. The robbers’ were frightenc vout the Piest churct e r e | ™ 0f those an loy world d i ses by Rev. J. J. Iteady, Chavlos [ 500 AECU o Ct it untvorslty hobhsfelt i SRIT TRy IPAIOLD LA s e L wiy before they hud time to rifle tho v te of | That they who've folt sin's blighting smart W Ceil Bohmanse the nnistak 3 Rogers embrace as oqually cou s i i v rate of iy 0 Good music, I body wi > It claimed in the meetings attending i iy " c swer she felt that he was victim s Suspicion fell on Al bl i I'hemselyes might ease theirsisters’ pains iood music 0 _ ki y 1 the idea of diate cmancipation m 1542 | whenever she fel he wi ol B o People’s church at the E ry Sunday u bration of the fou id annivers | peom ghat time o his death he wiss e or too far. It was expected t Wi he was known to hav N That when t ekt e ng and eveni Subje orning at of modern spirituali § that | with coldness, 1 finally with enmity, ional chy ald expel th 1w to the one found near wo other Wi y e s 1. “Twa Steps,” oy “To Me are 80000 spivtitualisn in Boston alone, | 5100’ the sy mpathy and love to which " his | but My ws fiest, wrote them a | Teainor, was placed under arre . VLD DY OB ] # Mr | muny of whom are scattered among the vari- | Fgt 50 / th he [ Lotier in which ho suid b he Scould | frey R DR L n 8. Smith, direct C. W | ous churchies . aban large Y i not Jowger partake of the saceament WL ) opiiog brought out the fact that he ; istor, Y o s day 4 Minnesota clergymon | tices he be ditor them, Mrs, Roger oGS T | had loaned his slungshot to Hen ce divine 1 iureh, Twenty-sixth and How ravelee . do six calls, visited Do awhich under his chavge w BeMobio 1 W conver She B e b SRR hore: P S. music fc Ly afte ¢ 0ol AL i noon lecture and | open advoeate not only of ey, but of | tained a dist VAR, AOY YRURGARLY R i Rl e that sune on Easter day 1 Juckenbbits, all betwoen sunrise | all the kindved ms cmperdice and | great ovent gother with John Wells and Rober 1 o' s ) and su and he said it wasn'ta good day | peace, of prison diseipline and the cave of th K Hood, Webb and V veheld for st City - Hii u Wi . fhsane, of the condition of woman and the | i s ed the i | reand jury action y were removed and jubilato deo in I ; ! v . ’ : or. DD\ aomple protection dumb beasts by law. i i 1 Champlain, | ¢, “Nguni Vernon is Christ It Buch D 1 astor of Tafayette | styl v sreat purity, I FOm ANRHAIEZANON Hood and Wells we rvico—proo us | aven i ehuely Brookivn, aud | foreo | o oquence, ik LR | g et ot thee preaent, | their preliminary hearing ponday, e anthem, God | ehure pres bin with #1,000° for every | and prute to er, In celobration of o pte duatnandiind wodnys I TEEDY iy S wee sit | vear of his pastont Luwb, mbor laat. he f fession, stating that a gang consisting of & 'h missionarics, ous » 2 on the { P i ol (it et I which, however, w v himsolf. Wallaee, Robert Hood Meanuiio coaal o Awerica, the oher i | gtie uir, and was mainly o f @i 1| Richard Owen, had been organized, In the Vestry, , 7 Y who for 'six gontfations —from 1736 down | ARd strons A tion by reason of ove itors Lo dress in Quaker | Putpoeo being robbery, Ho sul l, I 3 d A —have becy fab o0 oranother- | Maturely froi stion ason M and Owen sandbagged Trainor, but that H. Deennan, of i J Wi AV 1 Laboy none ora \ ¥ ‘ ny p vation % E i of the Movavian mi Work, whish-hy continued 0 the s they were searved wwny when nbout to vierian periodical g » iristian Bndea Moraylan:mission flolds. Mrs. Rogers was o Yitting compunion f st ¢ 1 ( |y MOES So0Es DL, e D and all | Probably the gedtest stickler for chureh | such o man. She was a womun of remarkab) - 5 b several othe d to the ube Rev. | law in the F I church is Bishop Whit- | natural She had a we 1 y. | Who vemain, wi ] Arnin they had planned to rob L1 are ] . pastor, 1514 Chicago street. At | tle of Virginia. The other day he marched | When five 5 0 cou 0 ) the futuic that dawuae b aring | and to buen the Poseyville flour mill o ‘ ceived lnvitations from y | home sdays out of a Richmond ghurch because the e b S Messiah, " and after readin i recent month I viginall el Sheeilf Highman arcested Hood and Vils " of { Ar oth Ve t and Ma 0 speakon Mem iiversalist church, Q. H. Shinn, | sang o hymn at the glose of the service times she would mmember ¢ e ol Calvinisin wit o ardorof u dey al Owen and took them to Mount Vernon In this cit will tas | day but has declined. He will be the | pastor. ) s 1045w m, and 780 p. m ging of such u bymu is not prescribe and it was alwiys at her co remained aling 8 hellever of Le ) th w lodged in jai) e R « SINOY SRATSIN school at 12 "Meetings at Goodrich | the prayer-book versution abounded in the | « levers; with her self-abnegation she . e, secretary Y s, the noted revival il enty-fourth street, three blocks north TR T ot L5 3 i poctic allusions, and in quotat he | took much comfort in the promises of i e e S = sion b Tuesday | has Luctis ries of rovival meet srhe Lusheran ehush of A 8 n | Nl ange. ‘which wer v | tianity, und she wis almost deiven mad ¢ e | . istian church the | Chur 3oc i capnoy [ SRR BARGHE MBS . LA \ W inal. Of histor the future ¢ m.u‘m .“w sinner under th SOLBUREED LR e A L SOFUEE | strongest and most numerous s bodios | W e 4P condib) e wector. Sunday services April 13th, | 1B 1he land. or has incy i | her k » Lat lrung vad » her, of which she oft ! udies of the St. Mary's Avenue Con- | Holy communion ats u. m. Sunday school | 18 o8 lon mbers in | {58 AT OVived how for Erent O AT DAl a0} gregatioenl church with their usual fertility | 10 &, m., services and sermon by the rector at & By g TOLL Col | five aftor she was seventy 1d, rei Ler attitude happily becam: of invention gave a unique entertainment | 11 4. m. and 7:30 p. m, L persons are cor ons, und LOSG,43 members in 1880, Its | V00T With fueility,. WIth Scott's dod with ot Preshytorian Missionary Soclety i | \ < 1 “ o pid growth has been within the last which ecousisted of booth dially invited leome to all sor oti ¢ the Woman's B¢ e P niad : o ¢ S from 1564 to 1389, 17 synod Pre and th (ol f s streets, Open duily except S s ithoer l"’”' AL nterpr n 1. to 10 p. w. Sundays from 2 to | i It throughou St Mary's - — urch, A condial welcome to all fally fuisters, 8,300 chu s and strangers. Ol service Sat at 5:30 o'clock, led by E. E A spec ddress to young nre ect | eume 1 1 1 f \ r g Willard S m Sunday 4+ Jaw ak L W 1) 5 14 f 1 of 4 ) o o Bl o 8 arvice. | b “John, the Baptist.” All are | she ¢ > i th o ¢ Westminste Imported Millinery, lugats p m Ladies' society ou ! s + i ‘ | . yenrs ago at the age of fifty-lwo. I ich 1 tion with the Turco-A tab in Armenia has result nhers to the chureh e hees and fiveoficers, The woman's i missionary society hus doubled its number of e Therd is w flourishing mi ming suby \ § Soventeen Kohles were baptized by Re Omaha Preshytery vt near Seven he Omaha presby te H. Shinn, of the Uiy works sh amiliar us they were one | ku little About | by o and she retained her adm . > came ontemplit | thew, both pro | hadow ige

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