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12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY, APRIL, 20, 1890.-SIXTEEN PAGES W BENNISON BROTHERS, Bisenelt 333 Corset. A Gigantic Sale on Monday Bargains,” | Just arrived, one car load of Baby Carriages. Now please bear in mind, we are sole agents in Omaha for these B carriages, and the prices we make on same will simply heat all former prices to pieces. They are nobby, rich and must brr ; ‘be seen to be appreciated. Read every item carefully. We are after your business, and are making prices every day :'3\:,:1,',"';)\“‘“&' ;,CI'.'\II[IMMHF‘“' Nf‘;\' ! to catch your trade. Remember, we never sleep. Always awake and looking for bargains. [ oo, S e Hose Reels, on wheels, $1 cach, b bl e Pl ) Barriaqes, B ARPET ameiihie™ | \ good Spade, 65c. 500 8 COl‘ge al% DEPARTMENT. A good Shovel at b3c, ; , ( 'S Buy Your Carpets Now | Bys' Velucipedes, $1.75; §1.98, §2.3, ‘l‘ " ‘hile Pri A I Gasoline Stoves, two burner, $4.98 earth; all the new sprin B dium and cho ap 1;_.hy g e 5! the in two. | Lasotine \V[‘I'Ih. $1.50. B our | lrwest and finest lino in the west, i Decorated Chamber Sets, 6 picces, $2. ;::‘x’«?\' fi:i‘-l’ux..f:"ii‘,‘flv Oc yard $X.00, %10.00, #12.00 and up — TADIES Remember we can save you | Genuine Superior Clothes Wringers,$1.50, : ' Novelty Clothes Wringers, $1.98, just half on Baby Carringes. Don't buy L()l set “ (l]\t\ _ace Curtain Stretche ; | Folding Troning Boards, 9Sc. | until you see our line. _“___._‘__ | Ansonia Nickle Clocks, 3. Bla[;k Surah 8 | 6 dozen Clothes Pius, 3¢, ! ] R(ll]lll“ Pins, 5c. | Towel Rollers, 10c. Tnst arrived, 10 pieces of the bost h Silk ever put on & counter | 1000 Pie Tins, fc cach. rd. We witl run them for | o8 dozen Dr. Warner's Chil- A large Monday another great sale of Dr. Warner's Celebrated 833 Coraline Corsets, in white and drab, all 15 to 30, This corset is xold ever | Come in and get them (8¢ pair. ' | | | A good quality 2-ply Ingrain | Carpet at 27 ¢ yard; che: (pat: 50 1olls of Heavy Ingrain _|l Carpet at 40c and 50c yard; cheap at 53¢ and o3c. n immense line Al Woo Extra Supers Ingrain Carpets, Don’t buy a yard until you aet | our price. 50 rolls Tapestry Brussels Car- pets at S0c and S3¢; worth 73c. Ladies’ Monday Dr. Warners well known make of Misses’ Corset Waists, In white and drab, sizes 18to 28. None better on earth, and at the price quoted. 78¢c are |nxlped abargain. | 2000 Pint Tin Cups, fc cach. ; \nmll Pudding Pans, 2c. \ | 2-quart Pails, 8c. . cordian Pleated Skirts at $6.98 and #3.50 each: worth $10 and $12.50, and at prices qnoted for Monday is only cost of material. 25¢. i Boy's Knee Pants (3¢ pir onolweelcat this pricojoheupntdli00, | | drenias Gorsst Watete, Thy mabst | i l}nc extra fine qual ;| | ol Pot, . 15, 20, : | Bove Koo Pomie—io o Doir | reliable “and best fitting corset | Tapestry Brussels Carpet, all tne ’I' Flour Sifters. 10c | ! 5 oys' Knee Pants, 13cal walst_on the market "to-duy. | now il Jatest desions, beantiful | atent Flour Sifters, 10c, Monday wo will offer o limited quan- | Children’s Circulars o f e : | Cofee Mills, 48c. ! tity of Ladies’ Black Brilliantine m--‘l acking, 5. i | @ t ) St ) ]’] T ERIGURED | colors, only 65¢ yard; cheap at 90c. i (D R\ g < y b $3.98 L BILS OITIPBNOBB| 1 1 qia Silks, | it o Just arrived 80 Children’s’ and Y Al :-I'I S |G | White Wash Brushes, 15¢, 25¢ and 3c, i Misses' French Plaid Peasant Cir-| We will offer Monny|eoidozen 1 8 ; Ll ((# b | 0 C worth double, ! culars, 4 and 6 years, at $3.08| Di. Warner's = Ladies’ ~Corset : C 000 best Opaque Curtain | Ty 3 ' ench; &, 10 and 12 years, at $4.50. | Walsts. This waist is [ar super Shades, plain, alsowith fancy dado, | Scrub Brushes at 10¢, 15, 35¢ and 40c, They are just the thing for a nice| to.day, and we can recommend | , 100 dozen Gents’ Fancy Stripe Hose, [ o5 fi lity Figured 7 J 1A good Washboard, 15¢ school garment, also for dress. | tham {0 our customers ag the best | ML regular made and a fino gauge. | | 26 pieces fine auality Figured | o yp on best spring fixtures | Tob Tonds fi[,‘ ! Mail orders filled. on earth. Try one, only #1, in | Lhey were bought to sell at 25c. but ar- | | (70 > 51°89¢ vard, blacks and | R S / ¢ , complete, only 50c cach. I Large Dish Pans at {9¢, 25¢, 35c. Ladies’ shown white and drab, sizes 18 to 30. rived late, so we propose to let themout | 5 7 ] Ci )(‘lg ———————————————— 01 ]SC 0 pair | AW LADIES’ e Bargains in Lace Curtains Mon- | MIOHI(IOI (I M| Beaded Wraps $4.98] @ =~ . |LADIES"MULL TIES, 15c| L €IS day at $1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.05 ‘.n,l11';;('.{‘:'{?:'1’5("’;;28} ]‘Ai:;““"fi f5c. = i shouldemGapes S50, All e ST | ! z il numbers for | Chll(llt‘ll’ ) Flan HelS, .\‘ln.;nli‘n'. ;uul. Ihr 188 U'imnu-xi cur- | Fancy Fiee Stogs, 10c. H About 1( . lad ’ fine Beaded Wik e e : : e Hanging Lamps, completc, §1.95. Mo E b aeon bl ey e taid polcs o free with every pair. | g Lamps, 15¢, 19¢, 23¢, complete. ® of their road samples, allin good ace B(mnu\ An eleoant line Chenille POr- | hoes metie o oy 2 3 CHIDILE, cl ° A_ ) Base Balls, ¢, 10c, 15¢, 25¢, H0c. condition. They are worth EIbnisaRsharilietd Genentin Afpordian | wholesale $5to $12. Choice Mon-1 156 |adies Black Broadeloth, 15 pieces oream ground fancy | HCT CUTtains at $2.98, 4, 85 and |y jing Boys' Base Ball Bats, Sc. and black, Monday only Wouih §5 | ey $4.98 each. 4-row shoulder capes at $3.50 G stripeiTannisiElannslsifez inobes | |§6ipdir=a isaying; o you Monday |y Paper at 5¢; worth 1274¢ ORCYOr | | each; worth #3. Don’t ask for wide, J tellel || 2o i e s P et S | them after Monday at this price. Ask to e them. Only 65¢ yard; | of 40 per cent. Gilt Paper at {0c; worth 23¢, ; 25 dozen Children’s Lace Bonnets, all Bovs' Ky Pants, 500— Ladies’ Fkast —_— worth A ) s ass € q 5 ‘ | L a Boys g 2oidozeniOht o - o e Any kind of shade work, one | glass Cream Setts, (9¢; worth 23¢. All Wool, Blac Hose 250 KNEE PANTS, 1 30 e o ln N g only L,](:fle”](]laloel:]nzls 1 OC at specialtics. |oie SON BROS. CHURCH PASTORS AND PILLARS | ‘ T | | Here he also had ) far, has caccomplished practically and built atine chur ocated at 1801, If thi; transmitted it will then be | drawn thither lhlm ch (nnmn\' for their | lowing ¢ a final report, byfer 300, it would | v ood invest- | But the ity by the big luke has another ke on hund in addition to that of the car will then report | immersed: ch to his T - 1 the annual grove mec > disapproval to the assembly | Jackson, M today in 3 percentis con : : und thisho. will havo chi | 802 If two-thivds | Durphey, Miss Sarah ronoon g , > Swedish Luth- | il Chody of “gas Sl Aun Introduction of Rev. Mr. Shiun, tllu o i rove of the proj Ph tie Payne and Mr. Louis i recently pred »lhml in | aWhoksand | ' 3 oy b las| ctobel o s510) ) i S athol ol rehies of s diocese 0 Universalist Minister, nfession, then th P wtholic churehies “of his di g i 3 ren sm duly incorporatedin i gathered a fow meeting i A SKETOH OF THE REVISION, | focial wo and Twenty v and the Bible,” and vecom wedish people in i ngregation to purchase copies ed to both churehes, O thio now {estAmOnt, on Al ab tho dhiuireh b, corner Pwenty-fist | door. Over five hundred copics were bought iduously to persu ) trikers have been as, the week endeavorin The Ministerial Union. The Ministe durin gas workers in the eity to join theiv very carnest e in prog s kept up i6s 1 Rty N ! corn 1 Seor Qondvol with indifferent suceess, wany of the mei s | " May Me. Shinn was 0rzed to 20,60 | Wil be honorenr o, tho proposcd rovision | the Young Men's Christian association build- Wk Bonnapustor Dy e andience. Se f L0 it | Serting that they could e othine bt un Vi and finish a flue marble churt el | 1 this controversy upon the unity | ing. Rev. Dr. P, S, Merrill of the First M, i Bl S e e e S I'in New | profitable idleucss witiiout subsequent bone ther Chuveh News and Notices Show- | o 1 ) ev, G W. i | u 3 fit, in such a course, while the ofticials of tho Other Ch h N 1 Noti I mm AN Gt sRa Rev. G. W. Wainwright l|. sth and his wite, o d'in New I hile the oflicial ) 1 a paper on “Funcrs shyterian chi T'wo Protestant tod upon the subject of ereed revision, e the Lutheran church and the church of CHURCH NOTICE: ited Brethren in Christ. The - g o BTN (i e Central United Presbyterian chureh, Sev- property growing out of the re- | gygeenth street, between Dodge and Capitol crecd. A i Bresait Xeslty Among the prosbyteries that have voted on | fviitie; Preaching by the pastor, Re the revision of the confe: m;, subject L. church will 4 o] DL ) 11k 3 nish the usual quantity of gas to the city,even od in the United States about | {1'1he men should sl and good worlk had been i MiTaRoliFa e o 3 . Il the posts. it atenad DR 2 H. iith, the leader of the British | the packing houses a e of commons, h recet ly built a new | eral walkout on May 1 church at Portsea who have w K. He has no nm- st in vening the pastor will Denial Sund: school, 12 m., J. T, Ruhvll son, superintendent. Young people’s meet- i Seats The people wade wel- antof funds, the for ing the Topics to be Discussed Today in the Various Omaha Pulpits. end of nine and tho church wais ready to respe tended by summer. Linm, pustor of the First Uni- | the 14 inn's subjects at Goodric fourth strect, at 10: wd Undef Sverlasting Punishment.” 1d not he a s the situation the bosses Rev. Q. H. § men asse Rev. Q. H h up to ull the articles of tho - fon of faith are the | Yur ! : ! versalist church in this city, is Omaha's new- | South Thir His | following et g i church, at the Boyd Sunday buthspnaningito vistedatonoiduydin | } St Ureuclior a0 LD D s SuEimite o ttontl || iuireus LioWa mectings 1 S Cioan o | Isabytorion of Scinisler, Abedoon, 3 schoolat 12 | 0 i S0 oventug. Sunday's subjocts, overfiment Diisiness e noticed that it | merooment entored info after the great strik.: of 1858, So dissatistied have they become thit ve asked for aroturn of the percent wagges withheld by their employers antee against the men quitting with ud this is practically a notice that ntemplated if ain demands mplied with mdition of hulk uorth alrcady well o January 1, | ynaall the machinery members | complishment of good woks m church ut Clarksburg, | A ney I igitoba.creciod i1ty { s Shinn, died when Quillan, | it Kountze place; corner of Ninet The Lathr An excellent bui Carlisle, Springtield, and will soon let the con- | field, Kingston, Red Rive Shinn s finding new and it street, It is | Huron, Sunday sehool for the ac- orning o “Rorgiven ening at 8, 2 2 3 . M st le h\ chorus mulu,;‘ ches' | What are known as assistant bishops in this countr lled bishops suffragan in England. But even in that country every body doesn’'t understand the title, for the day the wife of the bishop suf ml Il hn-'x addressed Otegon, Flint, u, Higgnland, | Nichomus s ina, “Nebraska | 5 m, and 73 have voted in | Young Peoy meeting af Knox, n rl/mm lowing introduction of him He was born at Bingaman, Vi 1845, His father and mother w of the Preshy His father, £ as the boy was called, was three years old. | His mother married again her first se and won Larned, “To Mother anklin pastor, ohn Gillespi deavor i nv college, ce in the in- Public in Mrs, . m. at the Westmin . -ninth evening at the Ao i | will preach at the I it £ erest of sl and Mollogoat and Wellsborough have voted ‘\‘Xl\:tl f schools and colleg Onta d lived to seo of children grow up to manhood uhood. Her second husband, Dr., | tion in the chure of the ssed Saera “ 1 to pray | | continu 5001 to b Nineteenth and On- street chupel streets —Sunday Mann will | ment, whos ult to give tl vote in the M. J o s Tversalist | £ and go “straight to suc s on the quest vevision at | 0 at 8 p.om i e | for “in of ritual, daily celo B oppywas U veraallas nobiby | A A L lime, but as far us we cun ascor. | Preaching the last Sunday of the month at P | s, asting, comn qustomif 3 $ cdueation but by nature, and s ' y 1 ] it time, but as far as we can u i Rov. T M. Wil oA Sunday $chool at 12 ' ng. » far this sprin | his Weirs’ meeting last Augus! tain, the vote in favor of revision is now B s ALRQI, [ PASLOT Y DRODY. of the peservation of the elements, and cessu Hatg happy beliover in the groat faith before her | 81,600 being subseribed then. The Univer- | The'vote ugainet rovision is nov Garner, superintendent, Plymouth Con, tional churc M A M b, ption between employers and ¢ death, in 180 sulist general convention is backing the | This represents about one-third of the num- | At the S tern Lutheran church, | Twentieth and 5 Di Sympathizers with the old_ Catholic move a, und outside the building Quillan worked on the home farm until ho | wovement. ber of presbyteries in the country, Twent . hetween Poppleton and | Thain, pastor. Sery oo moven an be ascertained, no trouble is un \ s e ! 3 Waoolworth aver ov. Lauthe Kubns ) p. . Sunday sc 12m. Y puted was nearly fifteen, when he started out iuto . of the e LT = oL i onues, Hew Tathar M. Kuhns u o weeldy prayer LA | Building is extonsively ted. In o world, He did whatever inLowell, An International Convention. i ou_ “The Refuge o ) Bt s ding is extensive el in the world. He did whatever his hands found | 45, m. on “The Visitation ing. T | i chaplain The ninth inter fonal convention of tne three Young People’s Society of Christiun Endeavor lovgan Morgans will proach in the will meet in St. Louis June 12,13, 14 and n - chn morning and evening. aplain-in- | 15, and extensive arvangements are being | Morning subject, “The Story of Joseph. Tn entistin tho wuion urmy. Ho was' onty six. | chief of the national encamprabut. Ho is | made by the committeo in chargoat that place | the eveninug, by vequest, Mr. Morgais will teen years old and mn\.,.muunmm the en- | Bow & momber of U 8. Graut post of | r. iho event, h ""‘l‘.h, b listing ofticers wonld nat take b But he this city, and has been enguged to give the Iho cok i iz 1ato bo heldiin the St Tionis o umulnmul(ln wenton seouting. expoditions, duy- address, May 50, for the posts : din the St. Lo e e Lt e i Aol Bl ey exposition hall, the finest building of its kind Be Sone to do, furming at $5 per mouth und splitting rails at 50 cents per duy, until the war broke out in IS61. Then, being an ardent union chaplain in st, he was seized with the desire to | Yearsuud has been talked of for nity avenue and Righteenth T0( e, H one, and the bishops of Winehes. disbury. London and Lichfield ur among the subscriby The oldest missionary periodical in the world, entitled the F odic Accounts Re- luting to the Missions of the Church of the United Brethren Established Awong the Hoathen, “fssued i London, | The first of the turned dnxic unions = LIV 0f Hhe blding trados ) disguising the fact thut many dissatisticd with the The lod-c equent meetings, but so they concerning their affui be uscertained conc post ning pr rducr will preach mor ,xul of the World al church, Ry, \\ il e was | h the soldiers . ilding, corner iy ough it is « Uutil ho was sworn into the Tjed Virginia Shinn hates intemperance, vam and | in the country Public e O "[“"_“'I'Hj"_’ nev Sixtoenth and | jrinted March 2, The Missionury Her- Alihough b is dedln e rogiment us a memberof the vegimental band co as much as be hates slavery, ngements are being made for 45 p. m. Bapt oug! Arpisapeovd bl thirte TS younge avorber, Tho brickayers clain o be satisicd In this he served from September, 1801, to | sequently wherever he goes his voice is ‘hristian Endbavor peo. | ehildren in “the morni Bvenings tonioi |20 LD Tl Gally; GXoens BN nin the Japanese | i Hatiq Ut e March, 1N62, Wi o band Wi wod. | in behalf of this great reform, ~ As soon as he 1A 05 hiiaban dhudk Peo” | “Responsivili Belief or Doubt.” from3tol p. m. Song: end. prols the ndnitionatte|] outdEotho shonia alrin oy 862, e was mustered into the | houe from the army he joined the A AW DU bl The Saints’ l;,‘,,'.[!,' L ai Burid vangelical churches of the empire in the tor,- 1 the AT pol, Twenty-first street, near avk. Elder James Coffal of ¢ s, nia infantry as a private and | Grand Templars and has worked in the order | Scotia, all the New England and middle | ¢ year I8t So far s reported these additions Rev. . S by will probubly do s0 wbout t 1 d od till after the war. Ho was dis- | ever siuce, He belonged to seven grand | states aud a number of southern and western will preach ut. the oveninge so Sub bacd by Sravidan. by mmbored 100, while i he b charged at Richmond two months after Lee's | lodges und is now a member of Lifebout lodge | crates. joct Tus” Chiist's Church Always Ex- | Rresident Bellovue copleses subloct, s | the number b surrender. He saw a good_deal of guervilla | in this ¢ Ho says he likes Omala v ) governor of tho st isted? If So, Phrough Whom N et b [ ‘ohurohas von s winter months at thei warfare 1 llm Imun- much, ‘lunluvhlu:n there chance here to } Missouri, he address of W e Twont i L “' ty SLEAREOLA § has not yet b will probably do so at ad 5 work for all geod causes AT Y A A e g o, L4 e s e R L hard o ) n, belalf of the southwest, t On next Priduy evening Dean Gudner will | A inunber of Lund owners who saw a spocics he carpenters are mici Lio ond, navinge . RIS e “Ihe redemption commit IR LA BYS el ation. i “Robort Slsmere” hayo | hettor propared to entor 1nto an lssuo of this o Alloghauies botar | The Revision Movement. bers it late in Sullffan. Anuthom, on the prayer bos founded u tewple in which to luve the views | kind now than they were lust spring, when muskets. He served wnder Hu | of the Presbyterian Y provide them with i s day which th Lord hath mac el ol d taught therein put into practical operation. | two very strong contending factions existed Orook heVIBILIAR oLier Hioted g Sion 11 New York city i May | Which will contiin a map of the city and all i Hirss M B, ol g Rov. Stopford Brooke hus been’ urged to be- | amoug them, leading to soveral members b preaol o : o | necessary inforiation that will be of use to arrett enteenth street—A W come the apostle of the movement but | withd 1z from the original union and ov wounded : B 40 tho prosbytories the folloyw yrers who may desive to know the best v yaleth still upon God,” Rea, | T C. Clendenning it mis: | ol e 97 slgn OF AodScting \Ulsing RouRer. . Thoss diferancos, of least and witnessed S surrc X siment. | to got around s for, ,Z Angers. $LOnBEY ACKTRON.. | ¥ B aary it 'I"’ I"I‘:‘ and th e without the men so ussert, healed and the wenty-fourth | - | A new feature which the ; ; ¢ | the pistor. Subj “Duty Can Be Pully o of one will bec e fighit of all corps which, with the Fifth marched all | fiftoan prosbyterics, viz |u1}1:1l|\]\1‘ e e l.‘“‘,‘,l f,‘,‘(“\”,‘.fl xl "‘}]'\:' a5 BILFCH) S Sunday school at 23 p.m. Y Lo ‘}\"”!””‘ o ',',“”‘lli,"‘ "‘“};',\,'” A tw’!‘ Lot night on the Sth, and were in | Bellefontaine, Like o St. Louis Chiristian Endeave oh N0 R Kireele, Koy, d 3 S, €. 1. meet il S o | transtorn Seniall bl ors front ol tho confederato ariny ut’ Appamattox e R Tqule Chranon fibdauyop aon, pasior. Supiecst. Adoption Tnte the | 444 the public welcc PS5 Morrill, | into i miss cquul i size nunnroftabloont . at daybloak on the memorable fth of April. | | S Family of Iive™ and “What Are You Living | pigior” 'Residence, 0 fluence to Mr. Wang of was buyuneofiable of P T TR 0% 4 SAlatin Fort"" Serviced, 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. w ; is on the lookout for a lurge farm adjoing the although it served Lo remove a num B wasu thrilling expericnco all througl tho | vision of the Miynesoi delegation | duy school 12 my, ol Beople’s mouting 7 | | South Tenth Stweet, Methist ehured— | 8! S o T, 1o build n large | ber of disturbing elements from their midst ur ye of carnage, | Louis local union j » Rev. C. 1 W orning S0 o be used for d t 1 sick pe Returning howe, his school days beg 10 oplnion of many of our min- , sots printed o i enefits o S Meotings. housa to.ba Usod for qelieale wid eick poy LABOR NOTES. Aflor uttonding. ViFous educotional oo L Aho aplpinc atanaus of OUR Rilia £ K'l'“‘l‘“":,m,\{:'i‘,‘ Gk, Pinte on -1 Rev, H. €. Crauty pastor of the Hillside | Henetits of Our Social Mectings. ® Bveis | coupected with the church and Sun = k2 tions in West Virginia, he finally went to | 00 confunsion of falth aro 1 o 10 milannder ALeS Slivir ot B ! s bidyo, | Chureh, will b 1 Bunday morning a serviee " Ll school, He also under considera The various carpenter nnions will hold an Y i b iR [ standing and oxposo e syston of docirine to | 1 aecost s oue weiring siel, i bidee, | of short talks Woilidron, Bubjace iKaspar -_— establishinent of an - institution for training | open meeting at Gate City hull Tuesday St. Luwrence university at N | Srision ops should be | him without the formality of an introduc Hanser Lessons will be drawn on suc RELIGIOUS, deacons, S hour question will be dis Y he took a thrve years' Visin dards. 1t s | 1t will be the duty “of cach mewb Anndaysteean tho follow g oha - AMONG THY, WAGE WORKERS. : ; togican dopartment of that Univers: ow Wi uy gens | that society to look after, us far us possiblo, Wil (teriin, Butrett, For two centuries tho Turks have forbid- | - ‘ho prococod af tho: Lall. ghvoh Thoado tution. Graduating in 1570, ho i e rev I g st Rt e g e | mmfi':m den the celebration of Palm Sunday in the [ The Strike in Chicago and its Effece | evening has relioved the financial combarea £ il S0001¢ 0 We tions, 2 § that state. > ch J ilist, Rev. O G W. Childs denies the recently re The labor situation in Chicago so far fi 0. TOIaRMOn - 8. Aok YOXY ROtV in b missionary. But | Do you desire a rovisio W — Hillsido chu sy, Hey ed repol u s left the Episcop o il so far from | Jver of holding meetings of theiv n well 1084y, 80 | of taliny " | o4Ire & rovision of the contession Election at All Saints. Rilitogs, il be contlnyad efptiuaday alght [ Juh T it e el e BPISCOPAL ] fiyproving, has become moro complicated | osmed wnion ; ¥ at Zyngshoro, Mass., 1€ 50, In What respects and to what extent? 2 3 VAR RS iish | DY the pastor. b ar AT ar ol her | during the past n duy - ho was settled s pastor i tho Second Uni® | Phis is the overture on which the 911 po On last Monday occurred the annual parish | "y, o) Baptist church, North Twenty Tho omprods: of Austris has caused her | SUTHE B0 DA% R A T R 2 Havvest Excursions South 2 A & N N ch € OS. clection at All Saiuts church and the follow | o o ‘ wedding dress to be cut up and nade 1o @ he striking carpenters are il it and uersalist church in Lyon, Mass. He re | bytories of the church are now taking action fourth aud Binney stroets—i'rank W, Foster, | SifosNEStonts for the church of St. Mat- | there S T e viw the mained there thiee yearss and then became public should understand that the Pros- | 18 ofticers woere chosen for the next year: | pastor. Sunday services at 10:350 a. m.and | 3¢t of sestiwnts for the church of St Mu MRRR: a8 B ARRORANGIEALION RE WSS IRLHIR Wabash Railroad stor of the churches in Foxboro and Mans- | byterian creed is nov undergoing revision, but , J. M. Woolworth; {unioe 4:30 p.m. Moroiug theme, “Sucritices and MW, 1D 27CREN o | ing o their work. Some non-union men hayve On April and May the Wabash eld i the same state. He was ther four | the gencral assembly has sinply asked tho . Hopkins; vesteyn oveniug the o Prior Glyuu of the Ivish Augusiiulans, | heen employed, but the bosses havo gainod | will kel Found trin tiekats to boints. | yours. 1is next settloment was | presbyterios if they want revision. and if - so 1. H PN oday s Bradford, " Sunday school ut weld known i Ircland and America n g0t | but momentarily by this as theso erstwhilo | A pku b oot ) i, whore he built o church wn 1o indicate the particulurs and extent of the R. 1. Guild, Robert | 8 ors héartily welsamed Roshian ik tha CIRIOF Bt L WHIRH (|1 obe have vauidiy hae won -t the'sauss | /el msie, Loxi ‘Ternoukos, Alhhiu Tou yours more. Whilo there ho orgunizcd | rovision desi Redick; clerk, M. A 8| hof the Good Shepher 2 ho f& striving to hulld in omo aathe Irish na. | "80A08 ' AAV6 I RO IO Geovgln, Mississippi tsiunn u » Nutional Universulist o mecting at uswers of the presbyteries will be for. B. Guild; | ith and Lake streets. Rev. J tional church, presented to the pope piece of | of the unions and most of them huvo joined | Plovidu, at hulf fare for 40 da R A s S maas clerk of the generul u Joyd, rector, Services Sunday In sliver | the runlss o trikers and laid down their | Excursion teain with reclining chudr s ot genoral us | . shores' of Lake Winniy This he has port. the same to the as- | Holy communion at 8 a. tools, The master builders continue to de- | Pullman buffet sleeping cur i \ conductad ds an aunuit for eight successive which is to convene at Swratoga, N, | Patten, R. B, Guild, Louls Bradford 10 m. Sorvices, with sermons clare their determination Omaha 4:15 p. m., Coun 5 poim. N yeurs, i s uow m'n]n;x: l.w“mu\.:u-l.:~|vl~| Y 15, 1880, It is not certain just what tor, at lll A uand 780 p G et su ¥ | the small boss carpenter o0 above Antas. Bonn g the Soutl his ninth eeting, to bo held Augus! 0. | course the assembly will then take, It is Dane s T arc cordially invitad to the i \ the sympathies of the cit y Ry AL o close of cich mooting o hus taken & | probuble, however, i two-thirds of e pres % ,M"' l:'""'" ',""""‘f_l‘: P et Tho Good Bhepherd. ohaptor i of unbaptized bubles” dy I8 AT RPARLIOR A8 o oL erin Homesteadors Gulde tos anid large oxcursion to Mount Washington and | byteries tspond in the g ative, that & | o FoF thefirat time in its his 10 EUSL | or” St Andrew, would be pi t narkubly like the views of John Cal- | wnd with these gen tickets to any poit [ outh eall on through the grand notohes of the White moun- | large and represontative it & | Baptist church had baptisms in its own pool | o Bt AUdECH: would be bl a e S S O i i or write ( CLAYTC twius, usually lastiug three days, His next ou Will bo appointed. This committee, if | on last Sunday eveniug, and the church was | extend to them a sy these Ao st bou, 10k ish | urwu their ha Ticket ) 4 aetidoment wis Doerlug, Mo, tiree miles from | propared, will report to)the ussewbly in May, | erowded to its utmost capacity, many being sery eud un | chure Racer 4 youn 1an bought the way of arbitya u Y