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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1800—~TWENTY PAGES, | CHANGE IN THE APPRENTICE SYSTEM. ‘ Su sors to MAX MEYER & BRO,, Established 1866 ‘ Mamfucturing Jowekrs, Diamond Importrs -l Niversmls, FOMEN IN TIE SANTUARY, ming service by .Amia\ ;.m The Mission Soclety. m meeting o The Conseqnercs of the Move to Admit Them to the Greneral Conference. TWO DIVINES WHO FAVOR THE MOVE Will -A Talk With One of Them Who fesides in |Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, - -« = =« Omaha, Neb, Omala. LARGEST, FINEST nnd CHEAPEST Jewelry Establishment West of Chicago. il GRAND 01“];\[\(. SALES—FALL AND WINTER, 18¢0-9i—with an ENTIRE NEW STOCK, VALUED AT A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS. Rich and Sparkling Diamonds From the old and New Mines, 1 Set in finest Gold Mountings Of the latest designs. | Gold Watches by the bushel; With Chains and Charms to match, Engagement Rings for Maidens \\'lmm thc Young \[un wish to catch. Novelties in Sterling Silver Ware, Plated Ware and Fine Cutlery, ACAR-LOAD OF CLOCK S, BRONZES AND BRIC-A.BRAC--beaus. [tiful and useful pieces for gifts--at prices ranging from $1.00 up to $80.00 A povs interest o e . each, The latestgproductions of every well known pottery--Royal b it ore each wes beld in_Onaha 1S9 The exercis % arkie, ilanthropis « Worcester, Roy 11.Be111n‘ Crown Derby, Royal Dresden, Royal Han- whreniriflre ! the { ; ; c % lover, Doulton, Italian Fal ance, Etc. HANDSOME BANQUET AND PIANO L/ |$10, $12.80, $18, $20, $28, $38 and Upward. LARGE ASSORTMENT FINE SILK UMBRELLAS with Sil- ver, Gold and Natural Wood Handles, at $8, $4, $8 and $8 each, worth $8 to $10. OVER TEN THOUSAND ARTICLES IN SOLID GOLD, Silver and “"‘{“,“‘f“'{‘, Fine Rolled Plated Jewelry, including Breast Pins, Earrings, Fin \;ox' Rings, Studs, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Chains, Charms, Necklace Bracelets, Etc., Ete., from 28c up to $80 each. of DIAMOND JEWELRY of every Description for Ladies or Gentle- jureasel in | Men at Prices Ranging from $2 up $8,000. o, the actual ralue THIS IMMENSE STOCK must be SEEN to be appreciated. Friends, : customers and strangers are invited to call. Store open from 8 a.m. to 68:80 p.m. Open every Saturda\'e\'ening till © o’clock. =" FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. KEEPYOUREY EON THIS--Protect and improve your sight. Normal vision restored. Hs:ad. ache cured. By using a pair ofour “PERFECTION"” SPECTACLES OR EYE-GASSES. (# They are the BEST in the world, SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES, any style, from $3up. FINE STEEL SPECTA- | CLES, anystyle, from $1 up. COLORED GLASSES for shadinj the eyes, from 80c up. Every pair fitted bya PRACTICAL OPTICIAN. OCULIST'SORDERS FILLED. Op:zra Gla Field Gla s, Tele- opes, Aneroid Baro r , Ete. OUR PIANO DEPARTMENT er than ever. We are Sole Agents for the ing, Knabe & Vose Pianos,thebestin the world. New Pianos from $200 up. Org Easy terms. MEA K VI B YRR & BIRO CONMIE A NY, CORNER SIXTEENTH AND FARNAM STREETS,. - - - OMAHA, NEB. Pulpits with Interesting Facts About Many Other Preachers. " TwoNew Pastors Admittedto Omaba l | Animportant matter to be determi the Methc scopal church next few weeks is the admission of wom lay delegates t0 the ge the church lon in every Methodist chur try duringthe months of O vember forthe | bers an oppx Method The mz throug minor h in ober Dr.J. M. Buckl church aper the cate, 1s 1PS at $8, $8, $7-80, rchas a ! It will be o , one more point conceded to suftragist leaders will point in nd forthe right of franchisein 9 I' wus in- On theother hand, ug the Frances Wi Lincoln Bisop hurston, others, support anden yof the leading vines and biskops of the church, are r an aggresive fight for t wonen aslay delegates t conferer aking of the subject to # BEe reporter Merrill, pastorof the First Meth- ch of this city said *‘ have heand but littlein mychu the ppruching Confessions will be b ) rch abut | the mort 12 poon, and frem lection, I apprebend, bow- | p. m untilio:30p. m ever, thatnotonly in our churches herin Omaha, but all over the west the pre tion to admit women as d S will be carried by a large m v, 1 think 80 because 1t isin keeping with the trend of d with the spirit of our pro- 2:3 psie Church s The South T. ath o preach the \Lm\nn‘«! Sofaras I an eomcerned, pers in favor of it. Idon't se how w it. Wefind the hand of woman 1 ery lling in life @ into competition, side by side with find women scttingtypeat the cas them in the practiceof m> Wefind them keeplng bix all mauner of routine work in workhouse of our busy m life Tnsdditin t this we as hare admittel women as being eliit membership in our quarterly Women are eligible us ste church. We accept their : financial department of the work. We elect them as class leaders, accey assistance in the spiritual depart an these two admissions make them members of the quarterly confer if they are eligible as members of terly conferentes, why not. almit thel to theannual and general confernces! but an opening wedge_ however, and the | lealing men of the church see much more | Congres: beyond this simpleadmission of the women | man, He as delegates than the superficial thinker | be bada would suppose. When women shall have | outa 2o been admitted as members of the law-making | beautiful body of the church, the highest body of the | Retling E t head . church, then whatis to hinder them from | of St. N o s the result of his ef- being licensed and onlainel to preach or o level from becoming bishops in thechurch! That Lo B Tam avoid ing hold [ S inway, Chicker- s from $30 up. period of twea- of the legatee, the case of funds moning ad wake get ready for church. I be t righ othat ifI w ops of the United States ™ Oolober 16 Dodge school contained the greatest number, with Izard second, were there | L. L' Gre eparations w Of the thirtyeignt school brate the ny, butat t the pros e bride and has not been seen ling with her par *s plan did not | the fact that he - be loans: and it is also ¢ has r-xt been fulfilled, owin, e trustees, both t more especi e investment has fi less than it 1 wutral park, Dave , Fort Omaha, Gib- | and W est Side. 0ol the t the average of In the grammar department istration was 4,136 and the average age 121 | vears. Georze W. Cioz n( Cook of Gal and the youn th o CHli hox oL 1 athat wants @ good hom: one who is notafraid to work, a comfortable home and a good promise, ¥ had married partner of eu ivors had mot see: ch doctor at Winooski, Canada, | yesterday, w ed Patanad fell in love with Catberine | Florida, i — Dr. Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg. —————— IMPIETIES, g a certificate of ,and b mznarrhd It will hemay be seenon the i the ground aod Sowed the will be but anotherstepand avery easy one | pride. Ou ife cutting out the odd it with great care and when tuey are once admitted to the ficor of luwn with a garden & @ a <t o e voting ¢ : i e beat ughter o armer, | cinnati. Mntualexplanat ~nel rerence." weeds that are ing root in the young Methodist laymen are wvoting this month = = g ius, the beauy | daughter of & farmer. nati al, o yon Waiik that women sbould bo 1. | EFas. YOUE | (1he voting will be finisied next month) on A ,"“ et sureties. | Siuners cannot exter a plea of “ot g ed to give him her heart but jest- | loveof their youth was re weersed {o prewch a men are " ; e the admissic to the general e ne deoaittion s by [anheaven: 3 onc day that he might have it after | tauooga they were made husbaud asd wife I can think of no great objection { the CHURCH NOTICES. ference. reported that thereis a wide- ship system iy 1; o e “What are you mad sbout, Satan?” she was dead. Recently the girl died of | and wenton their way r: licensing of women to presch wheregood [ Churehof the Good spread feeling in the west 1n favor | pncumonia and_was buried in the parish eport comes from Baltimore. hepherd, corner Nine- ¥ full share of the Prophets | & and he had rather a golden picture in his | Baven’tbhad muy beacconmplished byit. We have inour | teenth and Like streets. Rev. J. P. D. ; % mind of the fruits sucha sumof money would Sunday School Teacher— litle girl, | oy 0 vh‘l“‘;‘b:“a‘:u‘:fi] fl‘un%’l‘i\n‘;l - church now, some powerful evangelists who | Liwrd, As the result of recent revival bring forth, so that in his will be counted | what must you do to be forgivent L. G.— . R s 4 California E . arewomen, but they have no license. Mrs. Cleveland, Tenn., 850 converts S with i the realization | Sin, sir, A young coupleof Nauvoo, IlL., were to be alifornia Excursions. Van Cott' is a notable example She is their choic sum amounting 10 | “You say Jimpson s 8 responsible mani’ married, but a lovers’ quarrel separated them illman to ping car excur- amenable to no conference because she is not 3 s an went away and nothing was | sions to Ca m him for three y 100, *Oh, yes; he sitsin the ‘amen corner' at . amember ofany. Yet, we as a church, o4 2 s ars. This f - | church.” ‘ | el - G 2 . | among the scores of grape ’ s)].ln;‘l_‘ \T‘sm ‘1; ‘v":‘r\shnfl power inthe }u -l.“uhrl He tnat giveth to the poor lendeth to the od in the v rds. She | pulpit. Miss Fraocis Witlara is anc d the im- | yond, but there seems to bea good deal of | hroode rer her absent lover, and in a | and I might mention a score of them to give ! | distrust of th & fit z desire wrote ol > of the | a woman possesses the abi andw s b of yearning desire wrote on one of t | lit desire o do god in the p Shephend 86 no reason why she should be prevented | Rev. Dr. € from going into the ministry. There aresome | in the Fir baskets of grapes the followiug m gaven £t De LaMatyr w ) M E Ent ‘ How many carats! FRrED—Come back tome. Ilove you objectins to the miling of 4 wonan o the | Tweati Peter—Who are =i ke e Frons. except ulpit but time will probably regulate those, vy ap rank E. r of Des Moines, Ia.. so nally conducted by Ve could handiv expect Woilan to take part | ior of ¢ & > d the dark room down below. years ago mai a chagming there and Bllysendngiod iy na war if oie should break ouf, yet we are | e d‘.\_‘é 4 RS E s said the camniba ey lived nappiy in Capitol park until Mrs "‘1 "'.";j“ L) mdualy concediug o her nearly everyright tanl United P cial tbanic offer ips dinner, “that Wilson di uk was pay Gredadriere 9l ludicrous incident in conedion with a s Q,H‘ l’x\w::ur T e contributed by She—Children all go o) besy and matt » table of man’s work in the puloit,buteventhe dificul. | DS SIRET. FICHEIEE P die. He Probably that is w :ping tyunder which she libored may possibiy | P Drd ’;, B \‘ iy s el ngs at beiieve that ghosts walk at , gen- adjusted s as to bewme less of a barrier Koty ; Mk alide |1} Il known organ. | than it now seems to appear. The lady %0 Sning s s 4 D : {zerof eharita Whom | reFer was 10t 4 momber of tae Mot olist church, Ste wis = marred woman and was decidedly talated, She asked hen before the gates of Jasper)— —, Second Shade—Whist! Don't rhear my name. I'm trave w of Dr. W Mrs. *Sop wother-in-| Nebrasky tian church at Plal 5 A. H. Reed and wife at \ alnut congregacion for a vacation and it was | rsalist hm‘l, Rev, Thursday in 8 body. R o cthar . until T get inside pariors for granted She stayed away three months and | Shinn, pistor. Service mouth _church b Gibson in the What aid the minister preach about to- bl returned with & baby in herarms.’ p. 1.~ Sunday scl “Doyou think the prposition to adwit the 3 women will be carried orenoon “Yes, sir, | thing it will. It is the trend ae: - “Universalisn of the times, the outgrowth of this pro- Churches.” [y civilization. This matteris sure to| Trinity M. E. church, corner Twenty-first | report decided soneror later infavor of the ad. s larecly | dayt” “Future punisiment” “He did¢” her Tl Delargely | (Yes: he said he hoped to continue preach- th. (e i ing throughout eternity.” ses disbe " EDUCATIONAL REPORT. “Brother Buckskin Bob will please stan nts Sxesac diahllet of the L at the door while the collection is beiug tak fr. Mac o 1t Shows How the Schools Will be Ef. | upandlet noone escape,’ said the froutier 4 o is married, and that it is d adopt a grandson. The family cast me young eirl who has also dud recently, | ment ¢ Rev. W. K 2 4 'y in 8 rioging tone. “Deacon Lariat | and a proposition is made for the union of | in class work, in the old testa mission and he who opposes it is simplykic: ’ service, 10:30 : eve fected if Prohibition Prevails. pass the hat. the two corpses in the bonds of matrimo in the new. Theold testament clas g against the pricks " Sunday school, 12 m.; young peo - The report of theboard of education for The angels in heaven wear robes, I be- | If itis accepted there is a com be conducte Harper. T Rev. Charles W. Savidge sail thet he| ing 6:0 p. m. Preaching by the pastor X the year ending J | testame: has made its ners in the Greek i ! * remarked Bloobumper, between the | wedding and a funeral, in the proc - hoped the day would son come when women | moming and eveninz. Moming sut of pearance and presen nteresting array s of his cigar. Smapped Mrs, | which the deceased *brid: ¥ alarge | Lest rofessor Mara night be onda to preach just as "'lhcr,\wn'} of Growt | appearance and preseats au interesting arrsy t bt “ b - filieaing ditid men are. the Lord speed the | sets free. The people are mnade “pli ar smoking div,” 5aid he. There_sre many noble | . Young Meu's Christis associat € the school year the | p:2“1; A e women in the world, and T do not believe in | ing, comer Sixteenth and I to the treasury, | 12" nusic he e (who is not ex- restricting their usefulness simply becuuse it | realing mom open daily, i : received the chorus might Raz‘/zbmz’s Business College, £%| COR. SIXTEENTH & CAPITOL \\L bas not been from the pulpi body a chauce tod nary for women to speak believe in &iving eve all the good they can. m. to 10 p. Meeting of Directors Y. M. C. A. The regular month ¢ board of dirctorsof the Young Men's Christ sssociation was beld atthe bu ping. Willam Fleming, president; Mr. W. W. Slabaugh, Dean Garduer, Dr. W. F. Milroy W. J.Van Aermam. W. R. Drummond,d. V. Phillippi. Geomge A Joplin, A. D, Schermer born, Charles 2. Willamsen and W. H. Rus sell were present The report of the acting general secret Hazelton, wed the work of the sev fl("Fflfll ents to be ia & our he attendance on the physical Is increasi that at the religiou: {s 30 per cent larger than | u Three comuittees are well organized with 100 members. Evenlng classes are in operation Wwith good attendince The report of the membership secret Mr. Revoand, showed an iscrease of for five during the month The report of the finance committee showed An excess of receipts over expenditures for the monthof 140, Considerable mutite business was trans- wted, after which the reprt of the lectur committee was taken up and after discussion adopted. The rport contemplates @ o tertaluments to be knowmn as the sist of seven lectures by w: aen of Omata, including U nton, Fred Nye, Hon Be win H. Barrows, Hon. James W. Savag Jir. W. ML Al xinder and Bistop Newma hree concerts one by the Lotus Glee elud of Boston, one by the New York Symphony club, and e under the auspices of the K. quarteite, will be given, Course tickets will be sold for §, the object being o m ake the courses source of revenue (o idin the workof the asiciaton. Tickets will be broke his back.” tale soon First Congregational churh, Ninetsnth wrov—— \Jt ls the purpose 1o puh thecanvass for | wd Pavemprt sireets, D, Jo T, Duryeay | Mrs. Mercer, manicure, 404 Bee bldg. of theboard, | shame!” I asked a hoary- d nor paused to ponder °r Capitol aw , Very Rev. C. ur friends do Making a tot Thirty thousa: llars of t X ——— Dg praver nose and throat, Be erty wil offic er Presbyt und Masc n_ stre sad @t7:30p. m,o0m e, Social W Preshyterian., Saunders stree Rev. J. It Johus, pastor. . of Peace,” wina ethodist church, T thand St. Mary's avenue. | by the pastor, Rev, Charles W. aud 7 pm Dr. Bimey, nose .\\‘wrv‘ Newspaper Man—' “Man fell off'n @ t tiree shn bu. y thue last year. Com@ RATHBUN, EWING & CO,, Omaka, Neb,

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