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8 A, R. MEMOR Rev. Dr. Shinn Delivers an Address at Hall, 8. Gr ,.,,m No, 110, ter post No, 7, George Crook post No, 262 au Ladics Rolief corps occupied the center of Goodrich hall yesterday morning, Over the pulpit arched the rainbow of promise, raising on cither side from banks of flower the windows and drs ilpit, organ and pillar were the national in all shapes and sizes After congrog and the Members of U the responsive reading, choir and ation joined in singing “America’ Battle Hymn of the Republi Rev, Dr. Shinn, who deliverad the me address, took for his text: Joshua iv 22, “When your all ask fathors in time what these stories, then your children their mean children to come, sn you shall lc s speaker, i3 full of ath is & memorial day st Chirist when Mary was to be told 1 of her. One fault with the i e cident o the it annointed him with ointme to all the world for a memor who was presen then found expense and so today the It with the wa s in the memorial celeb o dead that the day is r in the hearts of the livin ot principle cmorative of the de The living do not need them, bu v v will stand as a memorial to our children and _our children's children. The Grand Army of the Republic will soon mustercd out and the 1 > deeds can only be read fre Ihis record may not be pleas- ing to those who fought for the overthrow of the union, but this will all be changed and north and south will rejoice. If, 50 much the hm peace. ald mien and sweethear w 1d could be meas -Hu\ we have today for thank it of the principle | e and equal nof slavery Il men were cre e f 1ous and heartless s arradually forgetting th of defeat and jointly rcjoici of the confilct ‘which saved both' north and here paid eloquenttribute to urged the appro of annually recalling the record ning week the gray the count gountry, xt week, though unknown, they will be remembered. While we r over past victor! recall past 1ships, we must not that we haye focs to fight now. The #hip of the golden calf, the giving wnd taking of Dribes, the reign of money kings and people; the company of gam- the Loulsiana statc § nemy of eve are lice this natic s and legislative halls—the are evils which we need a grand avmy to erush as the cur slavery was crushe Let us teach our children to'love and honor the memory of our dead heroes, but teach » that there are other focs e, in ot for fwenty Thomas' " E! k. The Of Letta (unml Quinsy trou years, Bince I starte Oil, have not gore throat at or Standish, Mich, Oct FAITHFU Bubject of the Rev. Charles W, W attentive esterday mornin ject ithfulnes: Things,” 1 i-10, that which is least is f Our subjeet this mox Little Things.” There is a desire in the st men to do the great thing, but he small duties. When Major Gen asnan went down to the land of Isrg aid applied for treatment at the hauds of Dr. Elisha, he was willing to pay £15,000 for a Indeed he had browsht the money for * purpose, but he was not willing to hum himself and dip seven times in the muddy lan. But this he had to do in o to be healed. God himself sets us the example of fuithfuluess in little things. In the work of creation God did not put all the work on the stars, but he polished the back of the smallest inseet with as great o s hie fashioned tho bones of the huge mastodon. the channel for the Amazon, but He also traced out with lis finger the course for the little brook. He made the little flower as well as the great trees on the Pacific slope. And in the great work of redempt smallest and humblest oftices wer omitt esus has never o lowly and t Heo glories in the that he ¢ © such. He did o se little children or pass by bli by the wayside. A i on Delivered by vidge. avidge preac nee at 13 Rev lurge hou d toa yd's opera May 25, His sub. to in Little He that is faithful in thiul also in much. ing is “Paithfulness e in ything He Iy full of w'sparrow What prai 0 his holy nam. choice of the small and weak ag own glory und the good of mankind. “But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weal things of the world to con found the things which are ty.” God only gives to Mos but it’ proves to be o magic Shamgar * holds fn his hand an ox goad but God is in it When God wants o king for syl he wnoints w shepherd boy, and thi stripling accomplishics more than n bined urmies on a battle field. micr seope was invented about the time of the telescopo and has bec minently use Whien the suspension bridge was built over Nigra the first thing that was done wus to send a boy's kite over the ¢ 1 it cavried & silken cord and that 1 drew after it a wire, and the wires cables, and the cables a bridie which now bears tile thunder of trafii betwe biyo onintree. He. whoo K Misher, Of1* Qoes 16Dy Lo feobiont miibinter God uses the littlest thing of e show us the beautiful things of heaven can pick up a crooked strike w0 straight. blow The lifo of Cavtain H. fumous Aretic exploror, wsing mado *s for his arth to e astor. b David could dodge aul, but he could not stand Ish Nubol 1y sink a sh ar of King lting me ve ave faithful lier at the pictures of find that Napoleon lost the battle of because he did not use every sec norning of June 18, 1815, ‘Th the Christion’s peace und jc Faithfulness to Ge usefulne hon promises thi teaches it, 1 the principlo prime wiuister peddler, ' Now argue, his 1 Turner, poor uiid did S gt be faithf 'hu' dull season we Henry ‘Babbe, from o', oy and was brc he was placed in St. Joseph's 0 yesterday morning, e until bis death oceurred, an never recovered | made by this Gate Ci | in time will re: however, | | labor organiza o looked the | v account of how the ac shipped to Monticello, Ta., his for accompanied b son and daughter, | afternoon the remains re | | rived a few hours before the old gentleman | e attending physician gave it as his opin that death resulted from concussion of the i do Up to Date. The choice, whether by de ent, of a monster locomotive rattlin, the rails apparently at the rate of a minute, for & monogram on the the recently issued prospectus odo improvement company, | A y ex., was most fortun nothing short of as ine would | vightly picture the of progr enterprising city ‘his | prospectus tells all about ity and will prove a revelation to many who have not kept themselves posted as to what was going on at the “Gatewny to Mex- ico” during the past few months,—Text tile Manufacturi rw World, Boston, Mass, L ign or ¢ ove THE .Nlll)l CLERKS. Temporary Or- iMected but a large tail sto) ntral labor union at lay afternoon for the n organization, which shorter num- s of | r of the city met with the » of effecting it in pur giving them hours, W. B. Musser, chairman of the organizing committee of the Central labor union, occu- pied the chair, and in his rem pledged the support of his organization to the moverment He was followed by a number of other gentle n, all of whom voiced the same sen- timents, and encouraged the organization of a labor Socicty, taking in_all of the clevks, both male and female, in the city. After the clection of temporary officers and appoiutment of two committees, one to > members and the other to decide an_independent order should be or whether the new organization 1 come in as Knights of me wdjourned to meet at the a1l Wednesaay evening at 0.0 opening ks allot Reform. its of Labor, together with a of members from the other ons of the city, met in G City hall yesterday afternoon for the purp of fixing upon a time for holdi meeting at whicl thiesubject of bullot veform was dis- cussed. The members in attendance decided upon next Wednesday evening, and W. B. Musser was instrueted 1o the wmerbers of all Libor or e members | of the o singlo tax club, to bo | ]\\--A'HV numbe imittee on of the o of abill looking towards the ac Austra- lian ballot law by the state of Nebraska, e Maine Girls Chat With Bismarck. A few weeks ago a company of young ladgies from Maine made a vow that they would not only sce Bismarck, but shake hands with him, saysa Lewiston Journal | Berlin letter. And they accomplished their vow in the most easy and natural manner. The occasion w v bazaar in Bism palace in Berlin for the benetit the Ten Phenning soci- cty, or socicty for the aid of | the poor. The Maine girls re- paired to the palace at 0 p. m. and found the apartments crowded with peo- ple buying goods much as is done in our New England b Presently the young ladies suw worshippers of Bisr aware of his presen plaec @ What lovel, 1 one of the g smarck overhea turning to the young lad, nd, said also in 12 1 do you not think the towed on me than I desery ll I had more 1T would add them to 7 she retorted, 1ed and adde glad to see that you Ame interest cnough in the t come here,” The Maine givls seain found it conven- ient to speak in somewhat cnthusiastic lish of what they saw and of that the wnto be and -Iml\m;: : more ficent man Prince Bis- vemarked one. nee turned and smiled and ex- tended his hand to :h of the Maine givls und said: And you, oo, are Ameri you think the palace is you? Lam glad it ple you, 1 happy to welcome you s Amen "I'he happy way in which the cl lor misunderstood the complime himself and approprinted it to his pal- ace shows that his intellect is not im- paired by yes And magniticent, do Sick headache and asen: V\nn of oppression and dullness in the head, J produced by ivritibility nerves may, ina majority of cases, be traced to the same cause. Dr. J. H, McLean's Liver and Kiduey Bulm and DPillets will positively cure, — Lillian Russell's Photographs, By the bye, the photographers all agree that the most satisfactory woman 10 take is beautiful Lillian Russell, says letter to the Indianapolis Sen{i- -I..- cert an exquisite inaddition to and posing e they s siid th her Lnu\\ of dress! rtistically, L just Jucezo the tube, throw into ey ing look that has br w York and the rest of the ites at the feot of the I don’t think there isa heaven above like a Lillian Russell, so that there will be no harm whatever in the average woman fulling down and worshipping it. S is one of the women, curiously beauty has always ged by othier womer» ather a great it there is a sw bout her that we outside of Womin amo any m H 10 Tnough, ven acknowl- , and after looking L the vexson seems to be ar leaven of femininity 10 make her, quite L beauty, a popular | women. This docsn't by | itself to beuu 0% hoalth and strength re od and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts in havmony with nature effectually cleanses the system when costive or bili For 4 50¢ and # L all dry s by | ness Miller style of d | picked them up, rubbed hi THE OMAHA DAILY any where there is plenty of good wine and good company. shes—Pullman_ palace | '8, free reclining chair cars to Chicago and_intervening points vin the great R Island route, Tick- et office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam. FAIR BICY Through co sleepers, dining LISTS, Louis Ladies Have Become usiastic Wheelwomen. oSt s Post-dispatch: The number of feminine bicyclists in Louis is gaining surely and rapidly, The exer- vouched for by Miss Mabel Jen- ness, is both seientific and healthful, as well as a graceful and delightful mode | of locomotion, The wheelmen of the had the delights of the sole to themselves. Then ne the advent of the tricyele for women, its grad overthrow, the lull of the ladies’ eycling, and then vive 1o bicyele for ladies just us well as for men, ~ Now the e-wheeled aftairs, known as the tricy things of the \d the ladics’ bicyeles are high favor of the wheelwomen of Louis as well as elsewh The f. riders mount the wheel with the of the wheelman himself, set their ma- chine going and spin away with the fleetness of a bird. At pr at least fifteen women bic, town, whilst candidates for the Ronor in the shape of nmateurs in procoss of study are constantly on the increase. Among the lady bicyclists of y ounted tho following: test expert in the line, the most fin- ceful of all, is Miss De This young lady is a grand- daughter of the' late Colonel Calvin Case, who was so well known in Mis- souri, and who was one of the prominent citizens who w killed in the famous Gasconade accident. She is also a niece of Dr. Case of Ferguson. Miss Havdeastle is counted far-and-aw the best wheelwoman of the city. She is one of the ladies mentioned as riding to Baldwin and bac last k on their whee She rid e every day a distance of from fifteen to twenty miles without exper encing the least fatigue. Miss I1x “.5 tle is pretty as well tall and slight in her has all the beauty in cur that constant ouidoor She has delicate, fai tures and lovely blue ey « animation and expression. hair i golden brown and soft, and is worn sim- ]r\\' on her classic head, She dresses in aste and dainty fashion, though while on the wheel she always wears the Jen- thm(\ Pphysique, which and outline New Coates House, Kan, City. Absolutely fire proof. Finest and largest hotel in Kansas City. Unexcelled in its ap- pointments. Facial Oil Reservoir. In a cutlc store on Charles street I saw aneat way of getting ove culty, says the Baltimore ['ree Press. lady was in pricing some scissor examined several but s too hard in action to suit her: they did not move freely enough. There was one set that she had taken an especial or, but, like the others, the two sides ground one against the other, making it difticult to move them as she wished. The dealer finge wher llltl “Why werd the two blades joined, these seem free enough.’ yet only amoment before they been s stiff s possible. How did this happen? When the purchaser left the store Linguired the wherefore, und the dealer answered: “Di Dotice me rub my nosc?” iAo 1 ek ot td nasraraL the shears operating easily. Where the nose forms an_indention tear the cheek a snall quantity of ol mattor collects on sou’s face. Trubbed my little cin and_ oiled them so they now run smoothly.” Another trick in ¢ limited to cat W throat. Bee bldg. Y 20, Milwaukee & St. Paul the only line rumning solid lighted and steam Neataiin en Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Puliman slecping ears run on these lines is patented and cannot be used by any other railway « wy. It is the great improvement of the ago. m it and be convinced. Sleeping car depot, Omaha. ll 6 p. m. dai at Chicago at 0:30 a. m. £ taking this train ave not compelled et out of the at Council Bluffs : wait fm' the train to be cleaned. 1||||" car berths at Union am st. AsH, Gen. Agt. J.E 1’1A1‘.~1UA\ Pass Agt. The Donkey Avoided Work. A donkey called Jack was employed in farm work which only ve 1 him on certain days of the woek, and for some time all went well, the Dominion of Man, One morning, however, when the armer went to Jack’s stable to fetch him to work the animal was gone and could not be found the premises. Al the fur s denied Juck loose or even opening le door. how- , he was found quite in able, h.uvu” nu\l ually myste s italways hap: y when duek ud him care- pened 4o 3 mi»in'- § by Lwo wen. While they kept a strict vigil, dread t to wink for foar of losing cl, this clever rogue lay ut Straw. But ag soon as hoe ) approaching the stable and key turning in the lock he van and placed himself behind the door, ruising himself on his hind legs and squeezin himsclf into the smallest possible space, s0 15 Lo conceul himsell completely from A Relie of Grant's Da W th men and women fo Washi life it is not surprising this the place lmn 1\ lettor to the Lancaster Examin man once fumous and powerful, y many pe ght might himself b pre the United Wa to is His nam ' he ap 1 he Boutw 10w him the treasuvy He was then s ical leader, ception h iy nof g dent Graut und , and olitl Aperie Ader the v Piive nu«w- NEW YOUK, CHICAUO. B4 HEE. MOND/ \Y [nd1gest10n lfl not only a distressing complaint, of itself, but, by causing the blood to become depraved and the system ene feebled, is the parent of innumerable maladies. That Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best curo for Indigestion, even when comp! éd with Liver Complaint, is proved by the following testimony from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway tre, Mich Liver mplaint and _indigestion made my life a burden and came near ending my existence. For more than four years [ suffered untold agony, was reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly had strength to drag myself about. All kinds of food distressed me, and only the most . all. Within t physiciang tre; fef. Nothing ite covld be digested at time mentioned several 1 me without giving re- I took seemed to do any permanent good until I commenced the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has produced wonderful resulis. Soon after commencing to take the Sarsapa- ¢ ) improvement in iny b to seturn ity t ¢ atrongth ime after a few all the food n proved each day, months of faithful artention to your directions, T found myself a ‘well woman, able to attend to all household duties. The medicine has given me a new lease of life Ryer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED DY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, §5. Worth §o u bottles seventy o gure Biliousness, Sick Headacho rnmumnon, Malarla. Liver Complaint and cerinin remedy. SMIT BILE BEANS Use the SMALL 8121 (40 littlo beans to the bot- tle).They are the convenient: sult all ages. Priceof cliber slze, m.m iper bottle. 70: Photo-gravure, KISSING .7, 1% 75, ploturo for & cents (COppers or stawps). J. F. SMITTL & CO., Makers of *'Bilc Be Lou Mo, CALIFORNIA THF LAND OF DISCOVERIES, 0 _TASTE —OEATH PR ZHA (’;o KING: SUMP] Asrinh Coucts, jronchutls g@ DISEASES+THROAT Garat T 2L UNGS =Soi Iy 'S end for cu-uln#l pertled pr | Tuci GUARANTEED CURE FOR JORQVILLE (L) Santa: Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure Forsale by Goodman Drug Co. DRINK ROOT HIRES BEER. The Purest and Best Drink in the World. Appetizizing, Delic Sparkling and the Best Elood Purifier and Tonic. A Puckage [liquid] 2ic, mokes 5 gallons. EVERY BOTTLE No Trouble. Fasily Made. Ask your Dry no othe Guaranteed. Try It d take THE ONLY Made by €. E. HIRES. Philadelphia, Penn o . McUREW, THE SPECIALIST. hie Doctor 18 unsurpassed STR;GT RE ‘ Andall weak s of the veterans. breasted coat. MAY 20, 1890. This week We have BOO very fine all wool regulation G. A. R. style, These we offer for this week at $7.80 for the suit, either We do not advertise the name of this flannel, we will give a grand Id benefit to Flannel Suits, " and up in soldiers made the with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. single or double but we give you our guarantee that itis made by one of the best mills in the country, is strictly all wool and indigo dyed, and we stake our reputation that suit that will give you you will not get a better quality of flannel more satisfaction or o d better service, nor if you pay o to other houses $12 for it. We also place on sale a cheaper grade of Flannel Suits, which we ffer yed. at $ G761 The flannel It is lined with good serge, this suit is malkes in not all a good serviceable suit, and is wool, but it is indigg also made up with eylet button-holes for changeable buttons. boys. blue, f We are also prepared to_dress in We offer Long Pant Suits of for bo ys i tor 18y B@ IR ISEN S, a blue an army of big and little good quality of at $4.80 for suit of coat, vest and pants, flannel, indigo and Knee Pant Suits, with nicely pleated coats for boys 4 to 14, at $2.80. For similar suits you have to pay at any other place about $8.00 and $8.00. able style and quality. you half the line fronts, at 60c; u S Unequalled choice and v UMMER SHIRTS the vlues in Ouin g Shirts of every conceiv- There is not a house in or name anywhere near the prices we do. city that can show Oxford cloth outing shirts, splendid patterns, woven colors, pleated Exitr The following items will give some idea of the extr e offering in this department. shades, chocolate, tanand pearl,at78c, with extra es we are 18c: lscshncdu bysinsummer 10 cases very fine alpines, latest shape, oftwo shades, at 88c. You could not buy either of the above styles in less than $1.80. ‘Nebraska Clothing Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. So satisfactory were our last week's sales on Men's we will co | | lsame for Suits ntinue the | that another week, offering many new attractions which | equalif not ithing pr shown. All Kinds. Price ll R KN GATC A\UMAN'S, I excel any- | cviously reduced for I worth $1. Imported flannel shirts a fine quality silk striped flannel, of silk at $1.78, $2.28, $2.80 and $8. 5, beautiful stripes, SUMMER HATS. $1.10; pongee silk and finest gradeg (All our shirts are extra full sizes.) worth $1.78 aordinary val- fine silk band any hat store for Gueeunel IL@ilemy: @i JUBIFE,; Under the M ement of the Mexi an Int INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXIC Concessionaries, PURPOSES wtiona! Banking Co., , FOR CHARITABLE GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING Wil tako pli at the CITY OF WEDNESDAY, ice In public Under the personat superviston ol ( Juan of such pro [ ind the latter (he Supervisor of th ty. CAPITAL Only 80,000 Tickets! and integr WHOLE TICKETS, $$: HALE TICKE SIRMEE 1 Pmc of $60+ 000 $hU 009 100 Prizes of 20 Prizes of W) eacli, NOT[CE Note. Addre MI Cily ot JUAREZ JUNE JOHN S \IlN‘\' S, §2: PRIZIES. I . 1014 Pr I Paso del Norto 1890. (tormerly SLh, PRIZE, S{i(i0,000 Only 60,000 Ticketsl OUARTER TICKETS, $t. Approximation Prizes. $50 oach.... Terminals to $0.000 Prize of £2) 0 Perminals to $I0,00 Prise of $10 ouch 25 amounting to 1y ticket drawing o price s , Uity of Juar fisans nary letter, containing Money Order, New York Exchiunge, Bank Drafoor Postal '\\ INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO., Juarez, Mexico, via Il Paso, ‘Tex. MAX MEYER % BRO. Diamond Marohants, Importers and Manu- facturing Jewaolo CORNER 1GTH yecial Bill nove AND 1 Read our * of Fare" and *Well Done’ Diamond Finger Rings fron Dinmond Lace Pins from $5 Diamond Ear Ri Diamond Stud mond Cuft’ Buttonss 1 acelets, Loose Diamonds WATCHES — Lavge assort from $15.60 up to $500,00. Diamond nd Hai our New $5.00 Walch, lid Gold Wateh Ciains from § Finest Rolled Pigte Chains, ouly 15 and Lockets, 500 up, 500 Elegant, Wateh Char Solld Sterlin U3 for thi sin overy departinent at low 2,50 up to fimll ). ¥ )] s from $10. «m up to :r r Pins; Dismond Collar Butfons; Plusy ounted te m'xh'l at short noticd 1o Solid Gold Stem Winding Watches OMAFLA, o “Rare’ St pricos. AN wee botl 550,00, Dia- Dinmond Lockets; l)mmu:ul Sl Filled Watehes, $15,00 and upwal ANl kinds Silyer and Nickel ¥atehes, from the Cheapest to the Best. Sco 0 up. 0. worth 5,00, dets from 506 up. B f Rolled Plate Iluuuhl\. ll\\-vllel patterns, sold formerly at U and $3.00, now H0¢ )0 and up to $10,00, worth § Vheantiful line of the celehrated **Pa Isian Diamonds, diamonds) in Gold Settings, Studs, Scarf Pins, Lace el Trom K100 i, We offer for a fow days only, until all r Sets, 3 pieces, al only $2 Ste s iy oy will ot Tast long. ns in Clocks, Lamps, Sitve paiving in all its various b r rent and fixture Wi el to elose them outs ) Fine Solid Gold Finger Rings at $1,00, §1.50, $2 )0, $3.00, L00 Lo $20, 00, (imitation Pins, Ear Rings, soll vorth $5. ahout 100 L0, N re, Umirellas, els Mexted—

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