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Which has attracted thousands of visitors to the city last week, is stillopen, and will continue till Saturday, September 20th. | THRE SUGAR PALACGCE, ! Has proven a wonderful drawing attraction and is certainly the most unique and novel exposition EVER HELD IN NEBRASKA. Take your family and go to Grand [sl and, and spend a day in sceing this WONDERFUL WORK OF ART. Thursday and Friday, September I8 and 19 Will occur the greatest debate of the year,on the PROHIBITION AMENDMENT, which will be championed by ‘Attorney General Bradford, of Kansas: Gov. Wm. Larrabee, of Towa and Chancelor Creighton, of Lincoln, AND SWINBL N BECORPPOSEDR BY Hon. E. Rosewater and Hon. John L. Webster, of Omaha Don’t miss this discussion as it will be the GREAT DEBATE OF THE YEAR. Special excursions will be run on these days by all railroads leading into Grand Island, at very low rates. Remember the dates and come. For further information address either ‘ J. B IR BERNAFIAN, @ O C. W . SOARRBRE. Secretary. cn Manager ¢ shoulders, would point out imgine. poin | i fro otoer donommcons: e o | DOWN CLEAR CREEK CANON, | Sepessionin st ciiwof 4900 people | teie « ncross the car aud was jolted up quite se- | Al Smuts', coaner Twenty-sixth and |lows: Methodist Episcopal, - thirty-twe handsome, enterprising city, full of thenoiso [ But - teain wl:vg"r o 0 yoir dream iy Howard strocts_Rev. Louls Zahnor, S. T. | other Methodist bodies, three; Baptist, i of industry and the good ofacontented | of delight, the cloud burst — was & Saint T_"“m'hy_m'“,m_ D., rector' Holy communion, 7:30 a. m.; | Free Baptist, six; United Brethren, eight; people. From this point we pass directly | 1 fon in the Serv- ! 1 4 Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; morning service, | Presbyterian, five; Cumberlund Presbyter- “The Sanctuary of the Universe, a Highwa over the fumous loop built by the g Oansed by Notes of Preparatio The following teachers and lecturers offer ry ) gaway el ofitonn ! th and “tho trin do move. We atUnion | glide swiftly down tho darkening gorgo to : 11a. m.; even-Song, 7p. m. Free seats and a | ian, threo; 'United Presbyterian, threc; Pucific_ system, A ma coring | tho music ) b ice of the Most High. their services in the several departments | cordial welcome fag all Lutheran, three; Reformed. of the Gods.” skill. The train passes under the railroad suuil'l-ylmn‘l::; ‘{‘.‘.‘L"‘l,.'f,'\'\"f;”,,:fl.i’,,,';{:.V.i'.‘.t'..J'x‘S R mentioned for the management of a free Rev. Q. H. Shiun, pastor of the Univer- It is a noteworthy fact that Anglican i a ftor descending an arc of less | our wake, Our littlo train Skims along like a night school st Timothy mission, and will be “‘llls" el L e O LS b},,{,‘.,ps are unisu meflin ho bishop N TS BT b e s osses tht samo bridge 10 fect | bird over the prairie and wolls into Denver A % C cl may be agreed | will preach at Goodrich hall, North Twenty- | of Worcester is y the bishop o A . OYO O RERIE DWW R ORAWE - (0. 8C i goodtime for supper, cacl SHALBROMATA T LOSE FOLD S EASTONS.! m‘.‘fifif&:fifi"tfir&“ l:::s::e lt’ev J§ H fourth street, at 10:45 a. m. ‘and 7:30 p. m. | Bath and Wellsis eighty-two, the bishop of and climhing until we reach the hey h;,d,.l,c"“,gf“‘rh:u:"il}?"c iina iJ ©% %7 | Subjects: Morning, “Love Never Faileth,” | Winchester eighty, the bishop of Norwich seventy-six above the bridge. How Reody, the misstonary in charge : evening, “‘Sympathy.” Cordial Invitation to | eighty-one, while the bishop of Chichester, 1y . The greateneine wheezes The Need of a General Western Sec- E. Sherwood, M. D. talks on health: R. C. | g1, i} 0 'is eighty-eight, is able to make long | A Tourist's Estimate of the Wonder- | aud groans, but the loadis too heavy. Slowly retary in the United Presbyterian | Flubbard, industrial topics; J. “'.’l‘n.vlm"l Central United Presbyterian cherch, be- | diocesan visitations, 'to read and enjoy ful Beantics of the Country— “kund try again, Three times the iron Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg. itk Brada, bub oron stows A Bride Who W Coy. moral cultuire; G. A. Rohrbough, school | tween Dodge and Capitol avenue, on Nine- | ley’s last book and to express sympath) y ho myt: Church—An Accident to Bishop branches: l’fi'vlhmenl» mission schoal; N. toenth stroot, Preaching at 10430’ a. m. by | thoso who are fond of dancing, Something About the Gold it oveicomo such @ grade with | At a small station on the Georgis Par Fowler, B, Bums, school branches; O. R. Gilbert. | Roy. Milford Tidball of Chariton, In. Sab- | The minutes of tho goneral synod of the Mines and Their Output. oud. : B i g natural history; John M. Hazelton, addresses | path school at close of morning service at | Reformed church in Arcrica présent the fol 5 wo back down until our careful | Cific rond abridal couple boarded our to young men; P. G. Reynard, business |7:.80 o m, Our young people conduct theser- | lo hor us on a trip of lev talks; Young Men's Christian_association | yices. train. They were of the “cracker” va- riety and their greenness at onco Churches, ving interesting figures: ministers, 5. neor ca while he h ‘ This will bean interesting week for the e ST TIeREE W B ERat A . isters, 530; e %75 | Fow placesin this wonderful west can offer R v o A - people of the Methodist church and particu- | Sk on ow to care for the body, MEIek R GeBers fipssiosis e Swetlanh [ EHIS RS TR A d, 2408, 808 | ¢ ho tourist 8 more sublime and grndly Qe Elt, soon. 1o/t vaiting to | tracted attention, says the New York larly the ministers of thenorth Nebraska con- CHURCH NOTICES. sermon. The aunhal conference has trans- | on or about April 1, 1500, 90,878, The gain of | beautiful panorama than that mat b ow the sceue that lay around and below | Sun. They had tickets for Atlantsand ference. On Wednesday next the annual ferred him to Dayton, Ia. The morning at Hill, At 9:30 a. | ject, “I Glory in the Cross.” K ib- | the year was seven churches and 2,066 com- | called Clear Creck canyon. The ex ‘Phere fn plain sight wero all the curves | were going on a **tour, They hadn’t groat loop-a bowkn ot conference will convene at Wayne and the Saint Andrew’s, Wal At ng | municants over all losses, There are 103,040 | tpin leaves Denver daily at 8 a. m., making f raflrond it : A been on the train ten minutes when the gt 4 2 ., Holy fon, Rev. J. Williams cel- ct, ] ction,” child rolls of the Sabbath schools. i St et LA [ of rai tracks in an amplitheater of | pide was notice ing. work for the comiug year will be mapped out. ;‘:);_lf“‘l’;’lfi“.:‘_‘“l‘l{""m,mifi; e Ny | LT 5 T R T For oo et o boets 1o il Schoots. | the trip to Graymont aud veturn by’ p. m., and through grat wiidow to the 'l;if‘:‘l’ "‘;Z&‘,‘l"“'i‘):)' ‘-"’mf’"';’ veotng and Pastors will bo sent to their respective | 4y m oonfiination will be adwinistered by e the year $280,51, and for congregational pur. | of the sime day. : red dthioloity ot Glorastawl [ R R R oI CAR AGKED charges for the next term. Bishop Bowman | Right Rev. George Worthington, D. D., bish- LIGIOUS, posés $1,003,815, The weather was perfect. Seated in an pletur f heroic size in ahuge rustic At with the conductor,and of St Louls will_ probably presids, altbough | op of Nebraska who will also deliver tio sor- = ; —_— pase . B. Lamb, who has been engaged fn mis- | observation car ono had only to ceept his | fiHe, Butthe engine is buck, tho cheer M e Y %o i ewman is expected to arrive home | mon. Sunday school at the usual hour, e American Christian quadrennial con- | sionary work in China for a number of year: comfortable surroundings to be happy he | g0, Al ver Pl tiad e e e 2 slor, 1 wish you'un would go’n Blaban Nowrnan 1 exp Southwest Presbyterian—Services ro. | vention will meet at Marion, Ind., on October | Says tho result of tho labors of tho mission: | com e Pbs t dSiver Plime, the littto mintug eity | spead to Mury, » in time to attend. 1n former years the itencracy of the Meth- odist church meant a change of fleld every train glides smoothly over the fifteen miles of beauti ful landscape which lies between Den- nd Golden, a little city nestiing among ched on the cliffs nearly ten thousand feet opened by Rev. Dr. Collins of Philadelphia, |7 next. aries there is far from discouraging. T iy 10:80 o, m, 7:8 p. m. Sunday school at [ New York city has ono chus noon. Take Park avenue motor line to 20th | 4,000, and one saloon to every I re to every [ are about six hundred Protestant Chinese of its in- | converts in Pekin now. One-fourth of them | Ver “What's the matter with Mary ?” was asked, gt in the midstof the gold 7 3 k 8 “She'un’s a-weepin’ fur he; . Say year forall the preachers, but that arrange- | and Leavenworthstreets. habitants, are Presbyterians, English is taught in only | the foothills, mijepl v u{»‘tll‘?_ ;_\ ;vukulh‘l;Iul:u;lhlh{* At it ln[g() I'igiwb;fl’(‘",m:")g ment wis flully changed %0 as to reader | Trinity. cathedral, corner Capitol avenuo | Bishop Worthington will be engaged for | oue school, as the bible has been translated | Golden is built on tho bed of an ancient | 1% W] Eraah mines O aaaibaar i B SIHIRON | FEM SN S gabioves Lol aala Eohe Lol it possitle for & winister to romam | and Eighteouth strect, Very Rev, C. H. | the noxt ten days inasessionof visitations | luto the Pekin dialoct, Tho slow prozress | 1ape aug the workshops, the churches, tho | bio. that ches e only bo reached by the | and the groom returned to his seat, T ’ ¥ s Gardner, dean. Holy communion, 8:00 a. m. SRtHa inaaans made at first among the Chinese has been | Y 2 o0 it 4 two years at & place, Later it was again e anai e 20 &I Dv;l‘c(.hod‘}:?nc?:\ Maine has been unusually | MOre than counterbalunced by the gratifying | Schools aud the homes of her people now rise | bu o 45p. m. Dean | getive this year, building o lavgor number of | Tesults during the last three years. He' be- | where the red mariners' bones lay alono be- | tiont little Whole strings of these pa- | wasn’t over ten minutes, however, be- cen toiling up the | fore he returned to say: Mornin changed fo three years and at the last gen- | Morning pray eral conference the time was extended to five | €Yenivg prayer and sermon, ) i iev o) rty re. tain w sixteen-foot fence-ho 5 tral- “o, ) U ) Garduer will preach morning and evening, | how shuely SRAL lieves there o now about forty thousand | fore. ; moul ' sl : Conductor, sho’ws a'takin’ on like ears, A churclies than in any recent year. bl 20 Jatho- | From heve the train plunges headiong into | ing at their side, six boards being a load for | . 5 19184 } ¥ AVt how tho coning conferencowillaftect | The ministerial union of Omabia will 10ld | 4 strang forco of ladies ind gentiomen for | -otstant and one bunired thousand Catho 5 o ¢ miles | €ch birro. Mang of the mines are sonear | Smoke. S can't abide tobe mar'd, the pastors of Omaha, it may be said that no | its first session after vacation next Monday | yegular servicesinging, and the Newman M, | ¢ €OnVerts in the Chineso Empire, Clear creek canon und for nearly si oo Jnows absolutely what will happen o 2 9 0 Ay A Cutare {n | At they can be reached on foot, nohow, and her wishes her dun hudn’t morning, “au 10 o'dlocky at Young Men's | 1 “ohurch has employod Franiiin Sumith % | Dr. Birney cures eatarrh, Boo bldg, | climbsnd dirclesin this goreo. Nuture in | Wity bat¥iiges sre 5 sarry per | done it,” B 4y ting to car ‘The chances are, however, thatRev, Christian _ussociation rooms. —Important | jead the choir at that church. AEAARE AR VS her most mujestic moods never duplicated | sons tomore distaat ones. Away up near | *Waell, she’ll have to make the best of Merdil wilivo rolurned fo iho First churcly | Uisiness makes, it necessary to have every | Ty ‘Missionary Outlosk Says that ot5,000 Band Concert. s scene of grandour —this sanctuary of tho | tho snow Lo isa tallshaft'of puve white | 1t,” replied the conductorand the groom tey, C. W, Savidge to the Newman churcl ity pro tudents el colleges who lat. By lav, e ive: 7| sods. Sheel 1 ris out of the top of a gigantic pturne Y e . N Ve and’ Rev, W. K. Boans t Trinity church in | There will be o gospel temperance meeting | Sajactsre fon tha fors o uekoS WHO WHELY | The Seventh ward silver cornet bund will [ universe, a highway of tho Boda, Bheer | et marice the 1aat restiss. slicer il Ghip | Eobur ']“»d toltongoia hor. Bhotureduway Kowtso placo. Kev, Mr. Brown may or | the chureh comior ot ‘Twenty itk aud T | Java backed out and v nave boon reletad. | Tarmish tho musieut tho Hunscom paric con- | wall of sock towering 10 tho sky on aither | F Gt [ SISt piaes o CUE | rom T howerer, and prettyeo0n the not revurn to the Park avenue church. streets, South Omaha, at 7:30 p. m. The Bosc i . cert this afternoon, commencing at 2:30 | hand, amighty torrent foaming at your feot, | erof tho grest 740 group of mines, He wae L) k tosay: . 3 Ho has boeu with ‘the church for threo | president H. W. Everest of Garfleld unl. [ he Emscopat church s guming substan. | ool The following s the programme: | filling the glon with wild echoes, while far | Yoanse i Wi cuine o G Conductor, she’un declar’sshe'll go goirs and the church haa oxperienced o ¥o- | voraity, Kansas, will proson in tho Firet | 4l ooting in many of the thriving towns of vt above ia & hand’s breath of blussb sky, honlth, Hlolived alons i & ldxur home to ma on foot. I neverdun se bers c;llm!:y{uK:v‘(:;\:‘én-m:‘Llolem:t:ix‘nl\‘r&a great deal :,“,:Tfis",}':,’,,fl:f{fl“",‘,_,.ce‘f.:"b';{h(",’,‘,fitfili,:‘,;'c::,':fi Wilber and_Genova, and will be completed | Mareh—Willkommen ..Hirsch [ The two great engines that pull the little | Mished cabin, the gift of his brother. In his | anyboly so onery. election (B, Gems from Inulllpx'ruy. hewill be urged to take up the work in au- | people's Society of Christian Endeavor at | Sister Rose Gertrude, the young English | Waltz—Lucille. ... ade, cough with exer. | WARACHNgs o0 the mountain young Grifiin [ “Wasn’tit a marriage for love?” and dedicated beforo winter sots in, used torest upon this great rock, and beeame | “Youp shoutin' it was! We'uns hey Conterro | train v 20 uilivay | train vp the steep gr of theirpastor, but the indications are that evening. Sunday school at9:80 8. m, Young : ~-Dulbey [ tion as they labor up thoroadway of steel | soattached o it that o exprossed & wish to e o tol s other lld whoro o i3 much sought attor, | 7570, nurse who created suth a sensation i fow pAw 1L, with scarco room for tho train beside the in its granite embrace should any ‘1".’.‘1“‘,’”‘ f_";;']".’.‘“}i"l‘f‘l’l'l‘k‘,fi':);h“,’i.’h-“’] arel There may be other changes, but until the . it § ips’ | months ago by volunteering to go to the Mol- | Overture—Village Life arinn flood. Rocks to the right of them, ap befall him, One beautiful mornin juess she y a2 43 4 conference mects it will b mpossible to pre- | Bietop, Worthington will visitt: Ehlies: | Gt ichofeation, has given up phe work, be. | Selection—Tsoncaian Gir (5§ RERAOR s Mt o S fotnd him tead in his cabin, T e, | all wour off in time.” rocks tothe left of them,rocks above and below, 0—Spanish vals dict with any degree of accuracy, Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, to administer | cause sheis displéased with the local manage- ) P ‘ they chiscled his | The groom went to the rear of the car ~ R fons of War— Descriptive) er | piles, walls, temples and tempest-worn bat- | 4 RN eRa i B id o ) ator. i o s $ y Knox Presbytery, corner Nineteenth an e num missionaries stationed in 4. Marching along. L A A S S TR S 2 spot e loved 4 ain § ! br Th: 't:‘:-ll‘::xgl‘x‘\:;‘gxn h:;)“:n-::mz“m‘;::fi Ohio—Services morning and evening by the | Africa now exceeds five hundred. There are ¥ty lag of Columbla, 7. Attentlon. sy e % Will wait in Lis rock-bound tomb was up and out on the platform like a Pres ’l R -tglsedts o flaasdiailew pastor, Rev. A. Leare; 1010, communion and | 400,000 converts, and the number is increas- The stit Spihated e | Anon our train shoots across a mimature | “Till the sun grows cold and the stars aro | flash, and the car had not ceased its mo- sive that two gencral sccretaries can | yeception of new members: 8 p. m., preach- [ ingat the rate of about 25,000 a year. Within shalr, ure praivie as the great chasn widens i its 1d tion when she leaped to the ground, fell scarcely cover the ground and do the work | ing.” Subject, “God's Jm‘ncg" A ‘cordial | five years more than two hundred natives justice. It is being generally conceded that | invitation is extended to all. hul\"losu!’flnred‘llnurl_yrdum (\;r u;uh- ‘lémh. 3 e 1 : s ; o] ch should have & geveral western The pastor of Plymouth Congregational The splendid new organ for Trinity cathe- beside it a motheris busy at her wash tub Last year there were over 3,000,000 worth 71 g " oar i Ay i vitho miston yose Gr i wramm | chseh bl preachon “Enthusism, ! and at | dral has arrived. from® Now York and will e aud out in frout, guzing in Wonderat the | ofékold. siiver ang comper miued i Froom 'l““;'{“‘,‘ (5 "l’”m“"l{ “"'11 jumped tion. It requires so much time and is a in the evening will give tho ond lec- | probably be ready for use by the time of the | _ PART BLL train aired child leaning against o | Pluwe, Every kind of mining-th 0 the platform, and as he caught sight source of 80 much expense for | ture of a courseon the composite nature of i lome festival on Sepiember 23, The | SeleetionBeggar Student Milocker | ohair just g to walk. I thought how | the tunnel, the guleh mining, and even the | Of Bis flecing bride he turned to the con- the secretaries o travel from | man; subject: “The Congue.” instrument is one of the best made the | Folka—Gedenkemoin AEIRY b dwarfed will the world appear to this child itive washing of the crecksands are | ductorand said: the eastern citis to Nebraska | Newman Methodist Episcopal, Twenty- | Well known Roesevelt brothers of New York of the mountuins when those littlo feet, | 1 ented, and formed a source of intense **Dog-grone her, she’un's puttin? in her to lookup ali the details of the work that a | seventh and St. Mary's avenue. Preaching | aund cost about £,000. grown stronger, will bear him out to the | interest to the visitors, At e best licks to git back to ma, and I've got Yhp sting by | And the leaves of the judgment book wn- f eniy ting by dibin Judgment book un i, Tramp, Tr . onder is a rude log hut; Battle Cry Coming. head over heels, and scrambled up' and started back up the track on arun, Tho wise plan, itis held, would be tolocate s man | at 10:50 a.m. and 8 p'm., by the pastor, Rev. The Lutheran annual for 1500 gives the fol- X —~-— plainer aspect of nature, turn you meet chi bawking their s to foller! You'un dun said she’un w. ' i the west for that purpose, Charles W. Savidge, — Jraniciin Smith, with | lowing atatistics of the Lutheran thurch in | Dr. Birney cures catarrhy Beo bldg. At Forks Creek we stor for lunch | mens. A cigar box full fora quarter frakr Ao, T 'The United Presbyterian church has been | orchestra und ehora Lt ed States: Fifty synods, 4,612 min- fodikoisocia o Wi L and here we part company with | train has returned from 911 congregations,and 13,8,048 mem- 2 rue, oue emgine aud & passenger car, J v X ho'u nincrease of about 2,000 ministers | The Chicago papers, Friday, published a | Whichdepurts up a canyon to the right for ant leave of the little city of the | €0t my fo't :n dollars an’is vunnin’ like special telegram from Council Bluffs alleging | Central City and Blackhawk. The grade s ‘I'here is no need of two engines now | # skecred rabbitl 1 Omaha that invite the establish- | Church of the Good Shepherd, corner | bers has beenmade in the lust twenty-five that the “freight transfer department” of v on we go to | we fairly slide down the glistening tracks. i e— ment of mixsions. Lincoln undother citles | Nineteenth and Luke, Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, | years. 7 St be o thirty.elght miles from Den- | 1y was my eood fortune to bo invited to | Dr. , Bee bldg also present excellent fields for te home mis- | voctor, Serviees Sundayat iln, m, and 8 p. | The Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the | tho Union Pacific was to removed from | v at short distance our engine hus | share the comforts of & special car with a se- sion work and with a western secretary to | 1 “with sermons by the rector. Sunday | Episcopal church, unswering to the Epworth | Omahato Council Blufts, and that tho 1,500 ¢ lifted us 2,30 feet above the starting point. leet company of Kansas newspaper men and REACHED TH throw fnto it all his energy and give it all bis | scliool at 10 a.m. Short service every Fri- | league in the Methodist church and the Chis. | employes of the “department” were ar- | Idaho Springs is beautifully locatod on | fhois wives who we © cnjoylng the grandeur ik e tho mission worlein Nebruska would 10 | day evening with a locture on a subject of in. | tian _endeavor in the ofher protestant | ranging to remove to that city, | level plateau of ton or fiftoen icros, Iuisan | that sirrounded thom usouly el Per- | goshua Budd, B G 1 Ticko doubt be rewarded with liberal rotur: terest, All persous are cordially invited and | churches, will hold its fifth annualconvention | Vice ~ President — Holcomb — of the | enterprising, piciuresque little city and pos- f 5ou5 can. They were a company that any | 9°Pus Budd, Firt General Tickos The Midland criticizes the third party pro- | will be ‘heartily welcomed to all services at | in Philadelphia October 16 to 19, The meet- | Union Pacific was shown the report yes. | 5¢sses some of the most valuable mineral | giato might feel proud of. Just as wereached | Agent of the Union Faciflo, Dead. hibitiouists mildly for the unwise poliey of | fha Good Sheplerd. A special invitation is | ings and tonferences will be held in St | terday morning, springs in_Colorado. The springs are both | Forics c w00 00 our return wo were | Word has been received of the death, at kL nominating a ticket this fall and then gives | oxtended the young men of North Omaha to | George's hall. . “If' we have ‘freight transfer depart- | bot and cold, aud contain soda, iron and sul- | yiven the cheerful information that owing to Pago, Tex, 0f Jashua Budd. & vete: tho party a rather keen lashing {or falling t0 | ypond an hour With us in God's service. Seats | Tho receipts of the American boa ment,’? "o said, “I don't know "anything | phur, cach scparately in a marked degrce. | ywashout we would bo detuttied to hours, L8 06 9580 L8 Ppuss a resolution calling upon the managers | free at all services, month of May amounted to £5,255,83, indicat- | #bout it. There is to be no change and none | Near this town isa remarkable cave contain- Eversbody hustled out in search of road man, who was one of the first officials of of the warld's falr to provido for the oS8 | Unity church, Soventeenth mear Cass | ingan increaso over the same month las | is contemplated. We are building a freigut | ik a hot spring. ‘This cave n ftself is a nat- | SVODolY Wustiol out tn dude who | the Union Pacificroad, Mr. Budd, ass civil S ihe gates on Sunday, The editor of e | 4 roar,” Preaching fu_tho morning by the | year of nearly #,000. The total receipts for | 9epot ample to accommodate all the freight of | ural vapor bath house. The altitudoof this | nuSemont nd recve loudly that you | engincer and contractor, was engiged in - the Thaland throws Jaostof the blawe upon the | pipisier, Rev. N. M. Mann. ~Subject, “For- | the nine months of the present year aro i34, | tho roads that will usoit. Thereisnofound. | Place is7,540 feot above tho sew, giving ita | Was, dressed is footsteps, rushcd | construction of the Union Pacific. When the t 1 will conduct the ausic, qnite active in the mission work in the west | Subject in the morning: “Trusting God.” and the fleld is still ripe for workers. With | Subject in the evening: *The Helping proper encouragement, there are several lo- | Hand,” 5,000 congregations, and nearly 100,000 mem- sraymont, and with VAV D o v " ¥ red limbs but buovant spirits wo take gitawnyl Coyl coyl Why, she'un's TERMINUS, Lancaster county delegation, < 4 < 2 y v ation whatever for the report.’” pure, cool, _ bracing atmosphere and 5 0 BUT o % 1 fully organizd for busiiess, he be- giveness.” Suaday school at 2:15° p. m. | 225 This shows a gain over the same period | 8tlo v Sonl ; down to the stream dnd soaked the roof of his | T ully orga or business, b e e S Topic, **Myths and Legends.” last year of $123,538. Of this wain §0,002 is | . Anotherofticialof the Union Pacific thought | making Idatio Springs & veritablo savitarium | yiio'in’the loe-cold flood, Just o show the | came its first generul freight and ticke shop Fowler Shaken Up, Truity M. E., corner of Twenty-first | in donations, and §2,073 in legacies, that suoh amove might possivly be mado | for cousumptives und all persons needing w | ooy that ho had bralas snough tosecon | Bgent o positionhio held for @& nuinber of Bishop Fowlerof Calitornia passed through Ry ymquv ‘Boans, pastor, The American board of forelgn missions, | temPporarily, owing to a lack of ‘room on this | equable temperature. Just below tho city is | (FREEAY FE MG years, e an LAy wards superintendent of Omaba last week, stopping but a few hours. P Ho was indisposed and could not be in- ch duced to preach, The bishop had the very | evening, “An Evening with the Psalmist,” | eign fleld Andover graduates who hold views . Sunday ' school at I3 m., J. T. Robinson, | on the second probation which, arenot to be —g— ey o b lvpes o aNAEIAS TNINAY -u&rf‘.-nyanaem, Young people's meeting at | considered orthodox by the oMitials in bostoy | Dr- Birney cures catarrh, Beo bldg, | City with wosteru views 7:00, < + d side during 'the construction of the treight | @ plain, unpretentious log cubin, situated in a . whatis known s the Chicago, St Faul, B, m; | which s been yador Bre for e number, ol [ e e s arming v it | piéturdsque spot by the splushing stream. It [ A young man witha waxed mustache aud | Minneapolis & Omaha. Ho vwas 10 actire ) oo | denied by Mr, Holcomb, s the home ot Fred Huett, the artist, who | his Viscera held in place by @ Gordon | wilyoad work for nearly half & cotury faruishes tho illustrated pupors of New 'York | sash, monopolized the back platiorm with his R gl e struggling et- | arma around the plumpest little purtridie | 1)y Birney cares aatarrh, Bee bidg. reaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7 Moruing subject, “The Work of the Church X gine puffs and hisses as it crosses from side | that ever eat cold chicken at a pienic W hilst writing a letter at the time to his wife, ana Seats free, 15 to hold 1ta anuual meeting in Minneapolis | = The Omaha wheel ¢lub ruus to Solomon's | 10 side of the stream striving to find an | the hundsome train boy, cat o spirit | Entries for tho r are pouring lu thi s he felt the first shock of the confusion he | Castellar Street pmbflerlm. Sixteenth | for four days, beginning on October 8. farm this morning and to Fort Omaha with | easier way, of the hour, singled out the girls he ! and fast, and the secretary of the louriament dashed off these words: “Here we go off | and Castellar, Rev, J, Wilson, pastor. ! Duriug the year 1859, Congregational ! the Apollos this afternoon. Slowly " we cover the fourteen miles to | could secure and with his arms restiug on s earnug bis salary

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