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AHE UMAHA DALLXY bBlp, SUNUAY, JUNK 1, ISW.-SIXTHEEN PAGHS. 5 THE TREASURES OF TRINITY, | shaome dews cossn svcutien 4 | 1S PISTOLS SPOKE FOR HIM, | Epufeometceehaos, e o it | oot e cwvatochuor 1, wshieton | B g Qpera Houge Tnembership beyond the 1,000 reached on place of abode, aud by dnquiry made of the | tion of the nogro problom Is to declare that Javuary 1. i nead of such faraly: oFof the meniber thoroof | thoro i no probiani to bo solve, since wo ara BOYD & HAYNES, Manngors. — — The board of directors for the coming year deemod most croditable ‘and worthy trust, of | all equal, as brothers should be, and we will | \WEDNESDAY AND| N . ND 5. i i . ollows: W o 4 - | such individual livingsm of a family, to ob- | In consistoncy with onr American and Chris. MU REDA Y JUNE 4 AND 5. The Worksof Art Which Adorn This Temple | is composed ss, follows: William prosident, How a Dakota Legislator Won a Oon- | BIShCR e 'ovary: 1hamof tnformation, and | tian principis troat aitke biack and whitd: | Prodisuis os Vine 'Latest | Musieal Fareo to the Most High. Sharios K, Williamson, recording secretary: tested Election Case. all the particulars requited of the act, as of Conied Padrtciabe—<adiinin Y date, June 1, 1890, Atid in_case no stich per: The Only One. C. P Harrison, tr 1 J. 0. Phillt L. iennedy, A. D Bohermerhorn, W. H. gon shiall bo found compatent to answor the | The Chicago, Milwaukoo & St Paul n PAIR UfJRGKS COMMEMORATION OF 000D MEN. | Husell v, . W. Tar'ean ¢ K | A 00D LAWMAKER, BUT A BAD MAR. | nauiris, (e ! 2o It for e | ralway s th oniy lino running wolid Gardner, W. . Milroy, R. Drummond, as moarly 86 may bo practicable. from the | vestibuled, electric lightod and steam jeorge A. Jo fcCa ( o o v By 1 ttan Donnelly Fsq. author of 1"1".‘7-72;.:‘\\,5.;:1)“'”" John'L. McCague and J. J. family or families, person or persons, living | heated trains botween Chicago, Council 7 i Nutural Gas, Lutor OB ote. A Review of theReligions World With ‘A ““‘"'r ViR ofcity. tid: Dot Sienieod and The Murderous Carcer and Tragic | pearest to such ph‘l'e u[uhm’l.» ' Bl{!lfls r)md‘vijmnh‘q. \ feat tn th R, G, Know! s Judge .;u-}( X - AIITHS O oty o e % 9 There are a good many other things not so ho berth reading lamp featuro in the | Wm. J; Ru as Dootor Jack a List of the Subjects to Be thio old skating pavilion at. Twenty-thid and s bt AT A important that the entimerator will also have | Pullman sleoping cars run on these lines | And a su Company, introd Discussed in Today's {Jm:.\“fi:i": ‘}u'}",r("“"( oL BourtH At Member of the Territo- t0 store awa, 1{ulhllu heud, and if he should | is patented and cannot bo used by any | ing Brightest Featurcs, Greatest Novelties, b > ample room for six good courts, and Al 6 he | W some ;r . e Taiene . 1 LR Latest Songs, Pulpits. dressing rooms, shower bath, etc., will be at- rial_House. {::g:?,k’,“'\‘“l s Would come under this | gther railway company, It is the gront | “est IO0ER . soate will be put on sale tached. The niembership of the club will be limited to members of the association, who | Cmasberrary, S. D., May 9 The decp chancel of Trinity eathedral, mas- | Will have the privilego of bringing their lady | to e Ber.]—A case recently tri . riends improvement of the age. Try it and be | Tuesday morning. Snects Any supervisor oF ehumorator, who, having by . LI Special | 4 L 07 "Wia subseribed the outh requir convinced, ul:dn: R I R LR L TR do;loctqil)'x‘:u‘l‘:?\r.“n:a‘;i m. daily, arriving | NBW Grand Opara HOUSB sive in its beauty, is conducive to a deeper de- | rie . 2 KiR00 -o | the district court here brings vivid ] 2 yotion and g ajestic worship than e Tho junior members of the assoctation have | minds of tho old-timers in Dakota an_intor. | {ed, an him by fule act or sl without | ot “Chiengo at 0:30 . m. Passongors - — Yotion and a more majestic worship than can | rganized a baseball club and are arranging the old-timers in Dakota he anthority of the supcrintendent, com- 0 8 H - 8 | g g = K be felt and offered at a less pretentious | for a number of mateh games with local clubs, | esting bit of history in regard to pioncerdays | m te to any person uot authorized to re- | taking this train are not compelled to IU':\lght‘ bund:ly ]unc 1st, SO 1011" as “I\'It‘,fl Lo b A AR AUl o CHURCH NOTICES. in the torvitory. During early days oneof fiil S, 3t s el W) b || Boyo by Cppo SENERS bttt Last Perf>rmance of the & ing there with the tenets of the Christian's o et the most widely known men in this section of gullty of a misd nor, and, wpon | Woit for the train_to be cleaned, G 'O Horse Show 1 b el 5 l I\I falth and the omnipotenco of Him in whose | First Univorsallst church, Rov. Q. H, | tho northiest was “Jim Somers, Somo i Do fined not” exceeding #0; | tekets and sleeping car berths at W. C. Coup Horse Show, and ImJ) come anc en glory they have beon orocted, that the wor- | Shinn, pastor. Services at 10:45a,m. and [ twenty-five years ago Somers, who is 381 0 | OF afit o faiscly, ho shall bo ¢ Hulity at | ticket office, 10011‘11\\“:\{ AN et Agh McCabe & Ycung's Minstrels [ || » 50.” it behooves shipper scoms to feol tho very prosence of | 7:50 p.m. Sunday school 13 m. Held ab | aiways have been of a roving and adventur: d oy convictlon thoreot, and shall | 5 5 precron” Pass Agh. Prices 16¢, 26¢, 86¢ and 507 |jmay 2o, ¢ € God himselt and worships him with wore | SoYIEN MIG KON, EAY AR, *UUCG | ous disposition, left s home in New Bruns- oxoonding B00: pi 1€ oo AhTT Whs — than ¢ service of the lips. Obedience The first objeet within the attracts the eye is the ma Evening: “Christian Lib wick and started for the west in search of [ fully and knowin; chancel rail that |~ Church of the Good Sheph nificent altar and | teenth and Lake strocts. Rev 4 A us to help them to b adventure. He could not have located in o | flctitious returns, he . i ity 0F I e reredos of oak elaborately carved. Immediate- | Tiovd roct ies Etnd Y iy ot | s A . L 5 5 P, 1, | section that suited his tastes better than was el by convH UL 5 = / = well dressed. To § or Cook says that under the pres- / b . | June 1. | afforded by the class of people who infested golemn *Holy, Holy, Holy" of the Te Deum. | day'school at 10 1 Sorvices, with ser- i1 two Woeks tet eaoli: entmorator Bolow. tho_ fablo. plano, upon 4ho PrOjectin | S s et o I e 4 b, "o | a8 soon hail follow well met. Somers, sdon | 1 twoweclks aud, Wl ot cach enumorator front of the altar, are carvings illustrative of | Short sery , made friends Hidend) with a lecturo on a_subject of | after his arrival in the territor, The enumerator i required to ask the fol- ] ' {to offer for their in- walon, This magnificent offering was | intorest every Friday, 8 p. m. All persons | with tho very worst desperadoes along the f lowing questions of ko occupant of cach | . 1l in 1853 by James M. Woolworth. are cordially invited to thesc services. Best | Missouri viver, *Jim" was a powerful man, | house in his distr e - xcelle fntely in_ front of the altar is a tab- | seats roserved for strang Seats free, with a magnificent physique. To stood six | Christian name in full and fnitial of middle SPL(UOH an excellent work, in lov cmembrance n : Lov venue Presbyterian church—Sab- | ¢ Tt i S e, e § bishoprio aro ticse words: i People's Socloty of Christian Endeavor at r\‘l.%x.‘-‘u‘h. vd. He vis leiows M”l ‘.mn‘ul Y hother llor or masine during V k fl\I ]d'l = une 211(1 |2 3 % 5 Cran that needeth not he ashame o -~ ings prayer meeting | Missouri river as a fearless, reckless and LD, : ederate), N ee 3 T PR Ao | p i Weducsday evenings prayer meoting | Misourt xiver s u fearless, poekloss and | i Ll portons. 1 cek or Monday, Clothing, including The bishop's chair, which sits within the Rev. G. B. Morphy of Ch will prea knew him were very careful not to cross his | Whethe blaok, g A#68; & § - > altar rail, is in_memory of Robert C % 13, Moy d fie o A Star Organi quick ¢ tony pinc Many exciting stor- | oete t the corne maller altar for holds | 8t 4:30 p. m. in the public hall ! tion. leverything thatis new affixed to the | of Hamilton and Lowe avenue. Those who [ 1°%are ated as to hi ‘kless deeds. After SR e ) g 1oy, e 0o | Tive in that part of the city are especially in- | Spending several years in the vicinity ot A \day. Tt under ono i iy wciool will convene thers Yankion, Somers 1t for tho uppercountry, ':'w“!:f;\)“:-rl“’-‘in:l::.‘”;:::ylil‘l.l‘ I widowed or di- -:- Banner Week Uf thB 88880“- £ ll()l)l))’ and durable. surrounded with compgnions almost as des Whether marrled during the census year A fll” lil]C Of I\/Icn'S who died'in 1873, A ing the communion servic wall to the right of the re of carved oak. To it i3 uftixe cross on which s eng are me, “Hattic.” Upon the r Presbyterian church, Saunders and | pargte himself—men who had mar- | (June 1 1820, to My i1, 150 SEVEIV tha aates P oS 2 instrel Show altar there is also a brass cross, v Nicholas streets. Preaching at 10:30 and | ried ~ Sjoux squaws and lived as | Motherof how niany children, and numbor Positively the Greatest, Grandest and Best Minstrel S vt Rt 861101 On eltHor SIABIOE: tiTb i tay ck, by Rev. Fdear F. Johnston of | rockless Tives s the most desper- | of {hesechildren livi Ever produced in a museum, headod by the well known ar tists, Itrousers of first-class stand brass candelabra and the altar rail is | Shields, Pa. “Sunday school at noon. Young | uto” outlaws. At irregular intervals | baceofbirth C oo | & : = 2180 of brass, 3 poople’s prayer mecting b 7p. m. Seats | Somers and his ‘companions would go to | Liucsof birth of father and mother. Mcolntyre and Heath At malke andinatel There are ten memorial and two offering | frec. Public invited. Yankton, the trading point for tho whole | Wit rulized Two great End Men. Two Funny Commodians. Two Eccontric Dancars. [t make and ateria windows in the chancel,of stained glass bear- | Unity chur Rev, Mary L. Leggettof | river country, and about the only town then f Whether naturalization papers have been A . - ing biblical illustrations. The memorial ‘ : weh in the mornin window: in remembrance of Alvi Tabor trice will pr irst M. K. church, Davenport u in existence in the ter ar Seven- | these visits were alway: to for Supplies, and | taken out. Yebrated by ronr- | Profession, trade or oceupat = Make Your Selection Early, The Commander-in-Chief of the Army of Fun, ke | missionary advocate of the | teenth sireef, Kev. P. S, Merrill, pastor. ‘The | ing old drunk, in which the whole pi A IR R AL L SR e Press Eldridge the Ebony Laugh Provoker i) erson, Mrs. Mellone | y,¢¢ Sabbath in the old church. Morning | part. When drunk these desperadc rraanan e CHLAE S LG L L1 © i Moulton Buterfield, Caroline ] servico 1030 8. mi, subjoct: “The Last | perfect flends and were permitted to have | Abls tosooak English 16 hot. the language The Disturber of Vest Buttons and the Innocent Causs of many Smiles. James Lloyd Beck, an eminent mission Time Evenin ico 8 p. m., subject: | things almost their own way while in the [ ordiaie : Al!,hl‘ D. Barkalow “Be of Good Chee Sabbath school 2:30 p. town. During one of these sits to Yank- Wheth f lrmv\ acuteor chronie dis- The Fountain Head from which ha prung Thousands of Imitators, ‘ well, James Estelle m. General class at noon. All seats free, | ton, Somers, out of pure deviltry, drew his | ease. with nanie of disease and length of time ~ . 7 SETEAT N = Hobart, once bishop of New York, Mary and a cordial invitation to the public. This | six-shooter and dcliberately shot and killed a [ aftiicted. The Greatest of all Eanjoists, Mr. E. M. Hall Whether defectiv or whethe in mind, sight, hearing or e P e med vo sdect S5 Precem inent andAlone,; None Equal. None Try to Equal. ; phronia Chase, and Ma da Poppleton. pony which v congregation will move into the new church, as hitched to a post in front of qrhe gift windows are offerings of the chil- { wontioth and Davenport, June 8, at. which n_which the rufifan had just i ame ‘l‘ll“fi i ""“‘l' m{hti Jm:"»~ -llml-h\".\ llhrfl:’r“ time Bishop Newman will preach in the d, considerably under the nnluuvm-|m Whether a prisoner, convict, homeless child, Jlarkson and of the Sunday school of St | piorming. “fhe owner of the pony at once had a | or pauper. Paurs churely Brainard. <5 i1 Motrioqist Bpiscopal ofurob (oortier it sworn out for Somers: arrest. und [t | 15 the o vo In hired, or s 1 o THE INIMITABLE LARRY DOOLEY, hese windows, as all others in the cathe- e i ras T 4 s placed in the hands of Sheriff Black of y the heac R LU omedia ster Vocalls oxce o ect from Carncross' Minstrels, dral, are simply magnificent and in keeping | 0f Twenty-first and Binney, W. K. Be \.“mlmm O Ly T e Sobyaas S THeAAHeT s If owned by th or member of family, Comedian, Punster and Vocalist par excellence, direct from Carner instrels. o other decoratio % L pastor, I ing at 10 D rlml:"lllllmrlfjhu decoratious and furniture of ibiach: SnGW . O Next to the altar the pulpit is the most _'.AI‘“i‘{'”'_ '»"d!;"‘,rt\l""lh' T u"'gli\ striking object in the chuncel. Like the other | Schoolat 12 m. W, T, Robinson, suptrintones furniture of the church, it is of o ent. Young people’s meeting at 6:30. af The people made welcome, is the house free from mor brance? who was a man_of considerable nerve, promptly started after his man_and soon lo- ed him_in a saloon. Going up - to the de 10, who was leaningon the bar, the it informed him of the object of his visit d Dy head or meml of owner? enumer i 'vv:"! f / k and is ot, fully | free. ator is supplied with blanks YHE DOGTOR IN OMAHA. First 3 Months Free of Charge. very claborately carved, being, in 3 b Cot,, | and notitied him to consider himself undex | bearing these printed questions with spaces s hundsome a3 angthing similar John I Titns e | are Somers, without a_word, as soon as nswers, Ho must il out one for each {Lho carvings are fine and intr S et et | the sherift had ceased speaking, whipped out or, in case of unmarried persons. for lar in shape, and around it upon squarcd 1 college, Fifteenth and | il voaqy six-shooter, leveled it at the ap- divid In_ filling out his returns » streets, on Thursday evening, June 5, tor must give the number of the the numn tablets are image let upon which are c Omega—*the be come St. Mark, St. John, St St. Luke, The altar and the of carved oak, w ted by of Christ, holding o t rved the Greel, Alpha o inning and the end.”’ Matthew choir rail Mr. of the'sheriff and fired. The | the enumerator LI v calibre, passed completely | house, the number of families in it agh the sheviff’s bowels, During the | bev of persons in it, and ement occasioned by this act the | sonsiu e mily in the ord sperado succeeded in reaching the side- | tion. In cities where there is an lk, where he jumped upon his pony and | istration of the deaths, tho super i proaching for 45 p. m. 5 ball, of he; Young Men's Christian association ing, corner of Sixteenth and Douglas. > reading and correspondence rooms open duily except Sunday, from 8 a. m., till 10 p. m. of his vi ofticial reg- itendent of Horman Kountze, in memory of the Open Sunduys from 2 to 6 p. m, Fellowship | headbd up river. But a short timo after | the census way in his discretion withhold the nt doctors arrived on May 19th dren, Margarot Efizabeth and Lillia May meeting a. ., 1 or. W Somo of the wounded shetiff's friends formed | mortality sehcdule from the rogular enumer- a ntly g thelr res ‘ On the right-hand side of the chancel is the | Henry, assistant state secretary. a posse, and getting track of Somers, i | ators and obtain the statistics through ofil- 1y Dou i Allwio visit ) bishop's throne, ¢ , together with the | for men only Sunday at 4 p. m., add inpursuit, closely following him up the river | cial records. He may also employ experts to S Tt triran inonth. (a0, Or Chatios LI canons attached, in remémbrance of Robert | Dr. Henry. Subjoct: “Hidden as far s the present location of Chamber- | Kather statistics as to wmanufactures, mining only fav 15 a recommendaton Clarson Woolworth by his mother. On the | No boys admitted. Singing by male quar- | jain. Upon areiving here the fugitivo crossed | and other industries. Dhorowh tra i rs 0708 othier side of the chancel, exactly like the | tette aud chorus. to American istand in the Missouri river, et publish the names of their pationts but sini- bishop's throne, is the dean’s stall, erccte Prof. J. A. Beattie of Christian college, at [ stationed himself on _ the upper RELIGIOUS. D e o phiwal treat in memory of Sophia Mary' Buell | rineoln, will preach in the First Christian | end of the island, his position = A Il st oG e O A e SRR RO Rt and Leouora Begs Woolworth by their | chureh, ‘corner Capitol avenue and Twentieth | cnabling him to have a clear view | The twelfth annual camp meeting of tho o Tl A e ) S LY brother and sist Both the throne and | girects, both morning and evening. of tne river and gave him an opportunity to | Iowa Holiness association takes place at Des all hope they will frankly tell you, also eiu- uers from crossing. When | Moines June 12 to 2 1 opposite the island andsaw | The United Presbyte tion you treatment. ainst spending moncy for usoless Thain stallarc of carved oak and are very hand- | * (0 t d mor Twentieth | provent his pu also the choir stalls erected in o ; 1 a special church, ¢ ian church has a and Spencer street, Kountas Samuel Bean, once a vestryman sic rogramme be d | must take to capture the | most flourishing mission in Egypt. In the fomembor dates and go enrly, as thelr al, by his wifo ; I e A L B e LR wisely decided to give up tho | 1ast ten years the number of its Stations and Slloosmiliyo sxovded during il ietcyECH s ky)“f“" “'“i"‘ Siven People’s church at Boyd’s opera house Sheriff Black, who was r.-,w.qv churches hus increased from forty-three to RS n i Catari e Do o the ¢ by tho cler; y of At : e e H unded in the affray in Yankton, died some [ 112. catarrh anc atarr: 3 Dakota, nembeance of eighteen years T'Il'::":t" e, "“Hl‘lln“i: Jpacrylcelns Afterwards in an eastern hospital from | Tn the Congo Free State th of ness positively cured by the of a shephierd’s care of the flock of God, our | 11 & 1, Beveit, SIOr B taay o v Wil | the effects of the wound he received at that | Protestant and three Roman Cathol German Treatment. Right Reve’ Pather i God, Tobert Haper | et £ 8 time, He was a man beloved by the law- | sionary agencies already at work. Office 1 0 to 8 Slarkson, SpPEe X abiding people on the frontier, and his death s T e, RS oang o's ce Hours, a.m. to . 1. “Tho baptismal font of white and black mar- | Kountze Memorial Lutheran church—Reg- | SP441% beople on the frontier, and b8 ceed | The Epworth league, the young poople's icc Hours, ¥ a.m. 0 6 p. m ot of the Methodist Episcopal church, 1,810 chapters and 0,000 members, some of the churches ety of setting asi ) a. m. unday people’s prayer mes uther Kuhns of th 1 church will preach hurch services in the ular church services at 10 12m. You Rev. ble, is in memory of Frederick C. and Clark: son Davis. This completes the magnificent chancel of Trinity he al, any more beautiful tl which'are scldom seen anywhere. Eve thing clse about the church in keeping and it would bo remiss &9 This is incorpol Buropean stafl of physicians wted by act of legislature. toward the murderer. Somers remained on the island for several months, and it was said i that not a single officer of thé law in the ter- | In New I ] ritory dar. wpt his capture. After this | are debating the, r SemnEasiao episode Somers remained in the vieinity of | the Internationul s aoraian his home until the affair had died out, when | adopting Prof. k inductive plan. xth and How- | he bec: bold as usual aud openly boasted | The bishops of the Scottish Episcopal hool ) ne » not to mention here the beautiful tribute to | ard ensong Will bo | that no officer could ever capture him alive, | church have summoned ag yiod of il = the memory of Gilbert H. Collins, & painting | chang: commengin | Ho sona turned his atteution to politics, 3 that bady to meot,on the drd of next monti g of “Iuith,” wonderful in design’ and with Sunday, Jur Simday: WP | was elooten ns a'momborotithe 16aisiath for the revision of the code of canons. The = = = tion, by Costa, and a copy of the Transfigura- | music at the 11 0" will be:” Com- | from Brule county. After Jim had taken his | general synod will be asked to make provis- s I——I_ SI.AOCOKE Y tion' by Raphael, the latter presented to the | munion service in F\ Tours; anthem, “T am | seat among his colleagucs as one of Dakota’s | 1on for & regular meeting of the general synod T BoatorTe I8 ana e B s, church by Mys. Lininger. Alpha and Om It would be also derilect not to mention | service: * the three very large memorial windows, one |- in I, Garrett; * Tours, "At the 7'0'clock | Jawmakers, some person in_his district had | every ificat and Nune Dimmittis,” | the temerity to file o contost for his seat, and | _ The largost number of new Christian E anthem, O, How Amiableare | it was whispered around that he was o be | deavor societics ever reported in THE KEYSTONE QUARTETTE, on cither sido of the church and tue third at | Thy Dwellings,”” Barnby. 1t should be borne in mind that in | week was reported for the week ending May | 5 vy, Fialding,1st tenor; Carl Rudolph,2d tenor; R.E. Rogers, 1st bass; James Lamont 2d bass the we ».[m end. The one on the north is in Castellar Street Presbyterian church, cor- | those days of primitive existence members of | 4, wln‘u 1‘11{’ l\\\(*u; added 'ju lllm.xlim about, memory of George Augustus Sclwyn, apostlo | nor Sixteenth and Castellar—Services'10:30 | the legislature were made and unmade with | equally distributed among the leading evau- e ars ain Chi 8 und founder and first bishop of New Zealand, | a. m, and 8 p. m. Sabbath school 13 m. | an ease and dexterity that spoke volumes for | gelical denominations. : First Appearance of qutam Chittenden. ,'!“ nted by “‘a family who knew and loved | Young people’s mecting 7 p. m. Rev. Mr. | the fearless independence of our carly law One of the twelve apostles of the new dis- | o renowned survivor of a dozen Arctic expeditions, The Captain will present his fa- iim." The one on the north is in memory of | Milligan' will preach morniug and eveniug. | makers. Jim heard the mutterings of the im- | pensation of India, ankar by name, is mous collection of curiosities from the frozen North. Jonn S CRlonkoN Patterson, - “bishop and | Strangers cordially {nvited. pending storm one afternoon, but entered dfitaluayollonionaiotitng erected by ©O. K. and R, H. C. | “ g, thwestern Lutheran_church, Rev. Lu- | b0 protest against it at that time. 0 broke the laws of caste in 3 D) 1 M 1 2 in memory of Jackson Kemper, | ()0 N, Kulins, pastor. Nomorning services [ Ho requested “of the speaker of the o .]fll,':..\,:i?lf.f:ill.i': \VfltCh f()l the 1 arade onc lly, Jllllc . 900 rupees of the money that \ her hands by rofusing for or the first American missionary, erected by tho |y 0 I BSIEG raMET ST 0T | house that he bo given until the next day to children of the cathedral and her missions, | {805, 0N “thure mniting in 1o | prepare his argument and evidence! he want Wh the legisluture convened | passed th 5 o o orning service at the latter place. Evening ¢ i 4 ' l A Sulcosstul Project. moraine sexyiGoRttglatiey plise o veulu Al ety 1 b mombers wove in | Slghteen duys to eat food from lier hund Owmauta, May 20.—To tho Iiditor of THe | 1% o 'interest of the bible society. im came into the hall with two | A Baltimoro clereyman has been praising Bu long timetho people immediately | Mg i OL G . comer | 1arEe navy revolvers in his belt. Ho walked | tho newspaper. He says: “In a cloan, live, int in and connected with the First | moventh and 1 Class moeting | down the aislo to his seat, > 5 8 progressive and a g ~.~1\|’1‘1u'.v~~ l; fuwnl'l‘hu Mothodlst church of this city, havo desireda | 105 i pcachisg o, Cliss Joeting | shooters from his beit, Laid them on tl Pulits most valuablo adjunct tod ut SR e Dotter houso of wworship, - More than once | SchboL 14 m; youns peopies! amecting 7 p. m., | before him and deliborately tool his seat. | wiiat shall be said of a press that is unclean? ninopialiaal g voss by Judse | The legislators, anticipating what was com- | It is an emissary of satun, N cided to close out our entire stock church building, and, because of the timidity | 23500 FaWws apea Y . ooked as though they had urgent business | gjo, B L e e T A pusn o llent choir. Old soldiers and their friends | (00400 65 1M TR A ttoros ahort o | sionary tn In i 3 o | at Net cost. of some who had to be depended upon to | especially invite: ats fry RN MALLe New York City, that he has been in'the Cal et aricasl orlsendlror A specially invited. Seats fre Gl e Sk 8 LorBRuNL YAREANY A Jall and get prices or como forward %ith the money necessary to | Strangers' Subbath Home, corner Fifteenth | $uring which time a pin might havo been | black holes of sin in _Caleutta and Bom pricelliat, the exceution of the design, the @ttempts | and Davenport streets, preaching a if dropped upon the floor, Jim slowly | where the depravity of the Oricnt shows its 5 Ng yyora nokioocestul, m. and $ p. m., A. W, Lamar, pa #rose and sald darkest side; but ho ne w degradation 1318 Farnam Street. Y | e— by story il f 4 i), Speakor, Tvant tosea the —— — | ATERE 3 HC A arbatians) move Un1OMAD- The history of this con tion cannot | ing themie, ‘“The Baptist Annive )\ Foil0 e ‘\‘xlt:nlll‘lyl:l;‘nl!|Il'l:'fll\'hn:ll']i\sl'\\"“;\:‘l?kl unromau Tt is stated that between the years 1506 here be stated, but it has bee overtaken with misfortunes, su. rvepeatedly | ovening theme, “Standing up Ste b 4s have | fore God.” Sabbath school at 12 bofallen no other church ovganization in tho | ymecting Wednesday evening at 8: city. Though threatened with disaster at pra; 'Y othicr dates, today it presents all the indic cordially invited; seats fre h, 1880 the Ttalian government suppressed 4,244 zious corporutions, G 1 are cor volvers ready for action. It is scavcely nec- | 40 cular clorgy foundations and i e @ tioms of @ vigorous and permanent socict inotoenth | Sasary to add thit thero was o furthor con- | OUeF foundations, and that tho incomo of veal » and Davenport, Dr. J. T. Duryea, pustor. | testing of Somers' seat. and movable prop ¥ g de ment is about $10,000,000, TN 3 1z the year closing March 1 the Amer- nd two revolvers in front $- 8 Then flourishing the nings . P.S. | of him as he tinished his short and_busine meeting Friday evening at 8. | Jjke speech, he calmly sut down, with the r And in tho opinion o the wisest counsellors, ALACeDgEAMonAY Gl the activities of this ¢hurch could be m 410 | Morning service 10330, ovening s During the time he was a member of the %Y [ Sunday school immediately tegislature Jim is reported as having beei apparent, and mueh moro eficient_on providing itself with a substantial and coni- | iy scuool immedigtely follow luturo Jim is reportod s having beer fhodlous structure, in which tohold ita regu- | FOrRibg sarvice. Y. B. 8. G, K. at 0:30 pm. | an oxcellont lawmakor. When ho aroso to Tar services, and amplo in dimensions for the accoinmodation of the representative Metho- “hool union organiz states 1 1,635 new and ter- R aR L T CDF DDUGLAS . ire welcome " make a speech the closest attention Trinity catnedral, Capitol avenue and | was always paid to what he said, and he was 1 y \ hteenth street, Very Kev. C. H. Gardner, | always ¢ for any cmergency. When talk | taments; and dists of the city, when meeting for purposes | gean, Holy communion 8 a. m.; holy com* | failed him he was willing to back his argu- | In the last thr : of gonernl and denominational intorests. | wunion aud sermon at 11" a. T e in strzlos of his oper | sionarios has increased from m“" JONSLEVEION: OF B b koo ARaIUB I 0 ] 1 at 3:15 p. m. Children’s s handy six-shoot and an argument of this | five. SBUROLL oA PRojesiod IMGRD BN B Yoar BINCeC: |7 iR p . S0 5 Somers’ death was a fitting ending for the e e g A l"'.vmmnl\ Congrogational church, corner | qaredevil life he had led. He died in the [ == ark Rom cle, o o te cotta belts, columns and coping, pre- | qhi th and_ Spencer streets, Dr. A. R. | southern portion of Brule count I 1 tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and | and cyith "his _ boots on.? A brothop O H RBO I ]G H BRO’I \H E;\ RS sents an attractive and massive app 8 p. m. Sunday school at 13 o'clocl. Young | of his named Lafayette had taken a sl o P TR ars the number of mis- to ninety- Y AND i 2 VOTMISTS fwn 2an ; THE OMAHA fbishop Ircland, in a recent sermon in which will be augmented when the well de- | Bl e ST S GGG Endeavor b | oins o this. comte, and a lons tontest ned tower at the norchwest corner shall be | 7 'p i, took place between the brothers for the pos- 5 =~ . . o y 5 '»-—-—«. d 1o its full height. P ——— A A T T 5 S B THE NOVELTY OF THE SEASON u Sunday, June 8, these people propose Ounly $10.00 to New York around that Lafayoito not a citizen and Introduced and sold at wholesale ONLY by to occupy Ih:- busement of the new house, o the therefore could not file on public land. Tne now aluiost ready for the painters’ finishing Wabash Railroad, contest grow more bitter day by day, but DARROW & LOGAN. touch. These rooms will much better serve ) "rates to St. | last Jim secured o foothold and commenced tho purposes of the membership in general, | With corresponding ch g logs pre ¢ himse P T e e particutur, thay the | Louis, Decatur, Danville, Lafayette, :;M]"“"\::"‘“:; BESPARRALY 10 lh.'.l.f:‘“"f".fh[l aelp old, faded structure which they will use for nsport, Fort Wayne, Toledo, De- lmclémlh\' Tovo Rrowh 8ona. notifod. JUn thab st e on noxt Sunday, June 1, ‘he | troit, Buffalo, Boston and all points east | no must ceass operations at once. Jim ro- > prostnoo ot BURIR AQwmAD oF o oeeasion | and south, Remember the Wabash is | fused to do so, and ono morning while en- mlm,m:‘, ROMARRIOR O Jougsewill be | the only line running reclining chair | gaged in building bis house, was visited by than any, is to be accorded the projecting of | cars to Toledo and Detroit and all in- Bradley Somers, o nephew of :hmn :Am‘l 5011 y articipate in | termediate points. Pullman _ buffot of Lafayette, who told Jim bhe must remove GREAT SLLLER. Colors: Black, Blue and Azure, Retailers should send for samples JUST RECEIVED the outerprise, und no one will ; ; e, Wh Ty ) R the service with o heartier zost than the | sleeping cars on all tl':unsi I'rm.c u; ]x'.li lw{'\--"“_l‘l‘x:.‘: .'v'\',f'n‘.\:i-!.-r:‘f- [ ful:;“hr- i bishop himself. Now York, 46} hours, For tickets an A Romoq. QOBUEONAERY H00K, DI CXICAN CANARIES . ‘These pooplo are proparing to make the oo- | a1t information call at the Wabash ticket | [thich tesulted in diin grabbing his Winches: MEXICAN CANARIES casion of occupancy us interesting as possi- | offjce, 1502 Favrnam street, Omaha, or at | word he sent a ball crashing through the body —AND ble, aud will be pleased with the presenco of all 'who m ate in the who wus but.a lad of eighteen, Union Pucific transfer depot, Council | of his nephew. roes of death the determine Bluffs, or write Even in the t INDIGO FINDIES have an inclination to partici- ovout thanksgiving that will be ) N, C v, vill and nerve of the young man enabled In full song and beautiful in elt and, most likely, expressed. GEo. N. C ON, b 8 , T plumage. Wilsell thom this J Y N 502 Farna abn. N him to return tho fire of 'his uncle with fatal v A he building is a'credit not only to the pro- 1502 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb, affoot, and both men died with their boots on weok atb Jectors, but to Ihu‘ l.-uy. : And, u\‘nlllm“xle - g m—— and costly houses add to the general wealth | Lowes ates on rth via the D8 A 3D i g b 3 & of the munici this building, reared for lington Sratioally (arnioatod WS SOTASHdi-Al-Aris tho purposes of tie moral well-eing of ik | To all points east, south and west. 86 | and was twice clectad and served as & mem: . L. J. Rohrbough, Penman. - . rens wnd to prowote practical pioty b s [ Omaha to Chicago and voturn; $1 Omaha | ber of the tervitorial house. The claim that M.G Rolirbough, Principle. Max Geisler, CORLIAL DA OR DA, (QWIR, Wb TN Y olv | to Kansas City; $2 Omuaha to Kansas | the fatal fight resulted over is now one of the in polleo regulations, aud hence be doubly | o Kanss Cliy k8 Omuha b Kunsas | o fail B ARSS S0 Gnafs fn Prop’s Omaha Commercial College, Cor. 15th and Dodge. 417_Bouth 16th Eurest. Omans, Naby advantageous to every resident of the co B . oF Tty atio Bomoen: Bur- | This man whoso career was suddenly and $2.25 ad $1.560 Faoch Singer., Ry which the church building 1s io- xl,j:‘l'_":l‘,'lri‘“"(l ,'I :;:""]:'h :'fl"; Diok ,:_I";_‘[“ piome Lrui iy Sinoe April 1 thero have hoon enralled 178 atudonta. Sinco thag timo over 2 studants hive been placed fn positions a3 stenographers and GILBERT BROTHERS, ‘I'he anditorium and gallery and pulpit will | fige 1 n St. Depot 10th and 1E _OENSUS, startod QUEINE the Arsy wesk 1n Juna. Now 18 tho tno to lear Short Hand, We hive thoinest teacher i the SLate, Fusitions wre givor - l ‘lM(Iu mists Do completed as_early as the beginning of | Mison Sts. — b Dutont stndonis. Wotow haye a norniul tori for tonohors. A Inrgo number hive nlrandy hegun, You oun come. uny time. and take any | & next winter, and when re for use and | © R ELDRY o Get Ready to Tell the Enumerator Who | branch of study. This term closes September 1. The re r bustioss departmont ks boot ing oy rand shape, Over 4 v Btudonts havo ro Bpectmons cun rn‘.xul.;“u:nul‘;b odica b6 the most imposing, as we - T 2 ’ rou, contly entared the ¢ The college {5 now open, to the publie sehool ehildron of the eit you have i boy or uo good in pub- mafl or express Sead 108 PR 5 N Codioation will bs he. mokt, Impoeing, &3 wol} hrough coaches—Pullman palace You Are and all About You §10 NoRaol, Jot ws try WAt oan bo ARG for him oF Ber. Wo Layo o special Louchor fOF Dackward panls. ADY Branoh may be roviowed OF bakon | 106 Sisesh OmAS ——— e Aoog sloepers, dinit free reclining chair morrow the census enume this | up. Our Summer opens July 7 for children. Sc « 1 Prof. \\\1 )shier now toaches sh hind by mall. Tho first | T T — ~ - ) it R oy Aoy eqin work. | The duty of each of | 164son freo t dress. Bludents are given board for t or diy. Whit an oppurnity! ¢ let us lielp you o get & PED by Pock's A, Notes. caryto Chicago and ntorvening pointa fstato will bosia work ' Fho duty o ech of | g i oty s, luasits gl Sl B, Wi Whe K RS e | D A SRR S epted the po- t Rock Island route. Tick | these is defined as follows writly ilies for salo cheap. Come Join our new class fo short Lund this week. Write us for elrculars and beautiful specimen of peumaus w ard ot fortabing g e s Sixteenth and Farnam. ]t shall be the duty of each euUMOrAOR 10 Addross: ROMLBOUGH Bnos. e sresli Remadlos st husionict buan