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THE Ll AR 4 The funeral of Andrew €, Nelwon took lace at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon }rum the undertaking rooms of M. O. Maul. The rem interred in Springwell, the 1 ne GILBERTDIS LA MATYR, An Intexsting Sem E Ohireh ¥ Rev, Gillert Qo preacted atthe First churh yesterday moring to a gation Hov. Do La Matyrwas pastorof the at the terday. La Matyr of Akron, O, Meihodist Episcopal s0 wongere: First M, rstchurh forabout thie years tventy A h pret actor . | e years ao, and many of his ol parishon Sluht I tyenty 00t 0= | oy vsentto listen once more to his bankment at Bl eventhand Masonstrets | o ety hais (e DUt ack on & pile of ston o g of Sunteseitabii 1 been dlectod vis M”“‘” 111 feel, aml munh to e m.,‘mr..;u seutatives, having been clected vitnessed it fally uninjured, with ats and bruises. surprio of tho walked away the exception a steadily increas They WiLhe Hleld in Douglas County This Afternoon. The republican primarics tocdect delegtes Wthe wunty convention will be hed tday i Omha and Soith Omaha betyeen non and 7 o'cloc and in tie country pre dnets from 7to 9 dclockp. m They will be heldat the fc FOONATIA ). m, llowing places, or First Wanl—Elwventhand Pierc strots Second Ward—Kaspar's hall, South Tuir. teen th strect TEhin Wanl—100North Taelfth street Fourth Ward —5 Soith_Sixtecith 113 Sherman aven aty-fourth o street., Ward enworth, hth Wara—Bi nth Ward th Omaba Lee & Nichols® barn, rber shop, 210 Cuning 5 Cuming street lity sules building, Twen- ; clerks, Kement VanDor MeVitt s, Augist Schroeder, Judge, 'Tom oy, Lo Flurtley Richanl \hhnlu Smnith; Muunj on Sum A, W, clerks, MecLeoas Bucherz Lward Patterson. ‘wn\h building) Judge, 1. B, P .l\lHH .ml\~, Nels Peterson, T. J. O'Neil COUNIRY PRECTN(TS. W est Omaha tensan school house s judge, George 13, Potter: clerks, Clarles Potterand Heny | Florence-01a school hou se Elklorn—Elk city hall: judge or Whelnd ; cerks, [Saae Noyes aud Martin Richards, sr. Chicigo ofice; jud g A W, Albruy Ikhorn H. station, H. A J. Rolfe; clerks, Aug. Nolte's Nolte, Millard—School house: judge, Henry Kel- lerks, Dr. Ebener W. T, Van Do, son-Simmsen’s lumber ofice, Ben- p, Isanc nington Gutchand Pete Senneider jud Wilt; clerks, Fred Waterloo-Masonic hall; judge, Jimes Robiuson ; derkd, Fred Entitd and 12. Staut 7. MeArdle-Schol house Union—( e Redman’s farm, Douglas—Schol house No, Valley —School house, t O maha— Clontarf— Each wird in Omaha will elect cight delegates 3 South Omalin will send eight del egates and ceh of theountry districts will send five diegate e Thepresuce of dandruft indicates a dis ensed scalp, and it not cured, bluchig of the hair and baldness will result. Hall’s HairRenewer will cureit. ISSUES UI*“THI CAMPAIGN, They Willbe Discussed by Messrs, W, J. Connelland W. J, Pryant, The debate between Hon J. W, Connell, llpuhlu an mmlul.nh- for congressiu the First aud Ho. W.J. Bryant, opponcnt, cnmmences today It will befollowed in Omaba on Wendesday, next, andthen to be followed by 8 series of discussionsas follow Wilioo, Thursday, October 16; Papillion, October 177 W g Water, October 18 Tecumseh, Octover 20; Beatrice, October 2 Pawuce City, October22; Silem, October Auburn, Otober2s; Syracuse, October2 Atthe debutein Lincoln Mr. Bryant will opennd cose the discussion. At the dis. cussion in thiscity Mr. Connell will deliver the opening and elosing addresses. In the succeeding debates the speakers will alter In Lincoln, natein theopening and closing remarks, The debaters will belimited to ae and onequar- ter hours speaking the party opeuing cach discu with twenty mintes for a ‘The disaissions will be presided over in each town by w representative of the republi- can and democratic cagressional committees respectively, which in Omaha ay md I representing the republi the democratic eogressional y minutes, v, the forme and the latte cormittee, Third Ward Republicans. The primaries for the election of delegates to the county convention will be held today from12 m to 7 p. m. Every voter of the ward urged to attend. Per order Thirnd ward delegation county central committee. The following del s were nominated at lastuiehts caucn Delegates—Sol Prince, C. Brainard, A D.W M O. Rick ts, T 3 ite, A. L. Barnett, Arthur Brigg \. nu ole, D. J. Burgess. ,\nmnmv Heney Roburts, V. B. Wailk Belluny, fowird W »n, Tom Maho- Joo Danbaum, Charles Branch, Joo Bouthard, R Low Rites Bast, The Olio & Mississippi rail selling tickets from St cinnati and veturnat the low goul forretum until Oct, 19 inclustve; alsoone way to points named as follows: 1is ton, 0., $#.15; Columbus, O, $4.15; eland, O, &8 Pa., 48 ‘Washington, D. 25 Itimore, Md, $10.25; Philudelphia, Pa., $11.05 l\n\» York, $135 Boston, \Iu» 316, ketsut above rtes will continue on 9 inclusive, Addre Little, gen'l westorn passenge |;_rl-1'\\, 105 N. Broadway, and Union dejot, St Louis, Mo. W. B, SHATTUCK, G.P. A, O. & M Ry, Mrs. Mercer, muicure, 40 Beo bldg ———— ANNOUNCENENTY., Ithas been several yeas sinco tho great Trish misstreland comedian, M, W. I, Scan- 1ay, has appeared beforo an Omalia audienco, andhaving alvays been cxceedingly popular here his wtura to the Boyd thisevening will bea welome occasin o his many friends, This evening Mr. Scanla will prosent his new play, *“Myles Aron," of which the Now Work Herald says: “The scent of the heather s on ‘Myles Arcon.' It sparkles with wit as the dew-dripping wpse glances under tho matin sun. Through its scenes there flows anuir sweet, nfreshing s that risig from the clover-flecked meadows at eventide. How lo humor and honest pithos toue of the huge audience at the 1oy teanth Street theater lastevening ! Of course Seanlan's magetic persmality had a god denl to do with thohit that the play scored. tls m'nu.l' a marvel—the hold that fellow a5 oh his audience, They shout thomselves oirse overy time he steps on the stage. The merest platitude from his merry llp:t’nllfl a Raugh, asongsets the people 1o rapturous ap- lwse. FProm first to lasthe is absalute was- er of the situation. A fig for the rules ofart when awan bas the quality of fasciuation to finger tips!’ On Tues: veuing anlan appean in “The Irish Minstrel? sl on Wediesday eveulng W “*Shane-ua- Eawa,” byan | | trominatug ms VIIT, 8, 4¢ | ) toxt scleded was ‘“\\ hen I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained ; art minful of him, thouy T thatle prohibiti which the people of ather state intercst, and allfriends of prohi Whet were watdhing the prog e that thou ruan, that what is man, ud the Son of ion every of affairs t, ““What spoke of tie theoriesof the gre sentativesof the atheist Drarw and yndall, who atiributed t existence of manto the power of andthe ilevent pover of matter. | thearies, he said, must be discanied by every | thinking man who stipped to consider e facts concerning theexistence of man. He then proceeded o show tho falliey of * this idea of man's brute relatod several circumstan ce immense superiority of man's intellect over anything possessed by the highest formsof the brute Ccreation. The great feats of theastronomers, whse minds went out into spaee and meis ured withinfinite exactitude the immensity of te uniserse, was proof position, e sai, T s of divine origin. whichthis intellect s yosemiblancoto was 10 such intellect th o the power ihility of mes- wasenclosed might h-.u s the brute creation, but t coniection in the case of tobe dovised to awaken the slumbering zeal of the nation. Inthis crisis adi, the ligh priest, showel his pr visdom by inventing a public recpticle for the funds oughtto the temple, Therecond of serip: ture is: “YJehoiada the priest took a chest, and bored ahole in thelid of it, and setit be side thealtar, on the right side as one coneth into the house of tho Lord that kept the door put thereln that was brought iuto the b This was & very ride new fden and @8 the repository wis in o public place, and moe prticularly still asit stood in'the way of those who went todo their devotions in the plo—staring them in the face when their hearls were ten: der with re ious fervor- w succeeded heyond theit most sanguine expectations, 1f you will read To further in the twelfeh chapter of s { you will find that 1 jand to s pare in their ches inthe tomple priests » money itwas a Ihe ste that day to ry of the contribution box fr s 1§ coneerne n best in hurman native. In the annils of the chureh thew is o brighter spot than where itis relited how th v of Amida, al th justigation of the _bishop, sold all theoid [ and silver vesselsof their elurches in order o supply the wants of 7,000 Persiin prison ers who were thirown ina desperate condition into their city by the Romans nd itis lited in ancient | Athenian, with 1 bi tory that Pis shad a bt Silver cin Iis joy and pl the and theinso Butumong all modern cxam ples liberality there s no man more than the_ el of Shaftesbury, the 1 he was bvingdy cilled in Fodon w & large souled man, and eminds one saying of Ce e when o w ngout. the Shaftesbury :uxm' his st guide, and thoughat times it scomied that He was Teading into paths which wore fur too radicul and extensivehie did not L ™ wu nulnuulx alis of by duty of every i should be , he said it wis y poor reli | togo tochurch 1d get happy withou tdoin gsomething to make the proper use of the faiththey had re- ceivel. Therewas o much of this iertness in the church and hehoped it would be over come. Hehoped tolave exeried some i tlucnce onsomeof his h The awful responsibility St Chuistian to sec thutthe gl upn every atellector soul, which hal ben given them, was ot mared, wis dwelt upon, and the speaker exhorted his he their own soulsor the couls of others by the awful evil of the drink habit. He « appal tothose presat consequ of lwoki Losed with an 0 comside ring the s ponsibility 1fare of their souls, 18~ ervices, The annual thank offering service et the Fint Buptist church yestevdiy mornm were attaded by 4 very lage audience. After o prayer by the pastorthe congr tionunited in singi My . “When all "Thy Mer- n folloved another and then Mr. H. Danils address upon hurch. He uted nd patlos inrecount- s ofthe oplewhoes- andlaid the foundation forits prsentund fitureusefuless, nymn delivereda very entertaining thepast listory of the many touches of wit This address was followed bya similar tilk from Dr.0. S. Wood, who has been a mem- berof thechurch for twenty-two yars. He relited some very interesting v lifeof the church. He realledthe time when the present church building was ercted md a cydone lifted the n leaving the congregation with a buildingand adcbtof §15,000. The church camo b sold” under phe sheril's hamme and termination of a 1 workers pid offthe debt and saved the chreh. Rev. A W. Lamr, the pastor, then spke upm “What aBaptist ehurch stands for, and in what essential elements of doctine’ the Baptist churds agrees with somo ofher iteis different.” e | Dr. Lamar, “insists upn a enverted membership, 1t rjects in- faut baptism aud inssts upon immersion as being the proper form recgnizd by the biblo as christion baptism. ‘the Biptist church auts toeach of its members the right toin- pret the word of God in_ac: with hisown best judgment, providing he cn conscientionsly conply with the above fundamc doctrines. of the church. The church will not, can not, persecute any oneon accountof bis belief. Mr. D, L. Holmes, a prominent, member, then spke upon the futurcof thechurch, Hosaid that with unity, cowagemd lard work the Eirst Baptist’ church might ac- complish a_great deal for the salvation of men, He closed by saying that the members oftlie First Baptist church owe itto them- sclves and theeity of Omaba o build a fine new church edificein thenear fatur, nts in the Whilethe cloir sing the entire congrega- tion went forward and deposited the thanks offering upon the pulpit tasle, pulpit The offering amounted to over 50 incash, Dr. Harsha’s Sermon, Rev. J. W. Harsha, D.D., ddlivered ture lastnight taking for his subjeet, History of the Contribution Box."! Dr. Hanha said : A competent historian is chronicle, Gilbon-iike, the riscand fall of the contribution box. Money is an important elmentin church afairs, just as itis insec- ul,politicaland social affaivs. Men aredis- posed tosneerat its use 1 religious work, falling to realize that its proper employment is just o5 legitimate her as inywhere, An ol writer suys that the water of life is free, but it is ne v for the pitciers which cony s of the thirsty multitudes, and I thintethat lis ide is about s who devoto their lives to and thestatel proclawatior i much right o their Ihave vho used ht when he saw the alec- e In brief surely needel to toshutlis eyes right truth ifall our Wearers were s u that So Iwantto p the apostle’s sa arlly as uty of heer- loveth a r 1o enfor ave to siy byskotching be fnh' characters o h contribution b such good use of it that his remain in the histoy of evang 15 onoof the prinveliest givers tho wond has seen. T'his Jehoiuda was high pricst is Jerusalem whens the s need of heie measures of some sort. There was a yong lad o the kingly throne only seven yous of aze. me gave to him theilca that the tem ueeded repair, and the chillking callol for contributions” from the people for that pur. pose: The retums from bisappel were b 1o mewns generous, and some expedient hai contrilition’ box + his wi wdwith | g all his | he wou Iy abroad, thou gospel.” 1 that therd would b little tlying aboad of the mighty bootbl Eondon, Tl ding liber scom the phrase, “*Munif begu id was a custoned toinsist that it is better to make RMany Clergymen, speakers use is the fuvorite eficets of b alized Ayer'sCheny Pectoral las done me great 0. TItis a for all dis- ass of the and 1 lave mof an avetion or throat is o mutte , ateach attack, I 1 lieved by & fow doses of / Pectors Tas worked suc sullered very little incor also used it inmy fanil Tent resuls, incoiig Quartly, Minlat Ayer’s Cherry Pector al, DR 3. 0, AVER &GO, Lovwall, Nuss. Sold by all Dr 8. Pricedl; sixbottle, AMUSEMENTS, D rd'le THREE NIGHTS Monday, u.m».m. 18, Change of bill remontiiive TS CONT DT AN, W, J. SEANLAN CPEEK-A-100.™ ————— NMonday Leentng, Oct. 15th “NMyles Twesday Evening, Oct, 14th, “The Irish Minstrel Wednesday Evening, Uct. 23th, Na-Lawn.' N lie Rep- Aroon.'| Herforniance. mor ning. Tonight! The G l‘and' AGNES HERNDON N WEAN VBEELES MARIEE! Dime [den N[uszé WILL LAWLER, MANAGER CORNER 11TH AND FARNAM STS,, WEEK 0F Q0 Abdul Alibey., | OMAHA sts-Dolier- vdor, tists l)LuL Clay Worsteds in co’\!s and vests for semi- ldress These goods [ = are made and trimmed wear, in ‘lhc best manner, and a per- lfect fit guaranteed, State hoads 0f the great uni vars Puresiand most Meth fu| Ing Powder does Bl comal slus DI TRY comMin MEnnonia, e or | RICE DAKRLNG Lvew 1w O An?mo"]’&:“m' s b Btooge L. " Brieds Orean Bt | 11| Just whatyouarelooking | lfor. Black Cheviot Suits, made in single and double- Ibreasted sacks and thr button cutaways, all at| popular prices, We would also call your notice spcc- jallyto the factthatwe have [a very large assortment of i B | S »l withall that is | munificont better onatwons, To in his view than to leave at death And 80 he did giwe, And when he lay in state in Westminster abbey his cofin was covered with flowers that eame cqually from crown ©sses of thevreilm and thetear(ul flower- Eits of the sireen, for he wis the frind d example. Wauld you yol utiful handst Lot thom be true charity. Weald vou youg the best use of your daily gains! Lay son thing by for the E.ord. Then when you d thougrh 1o flowers are cast human hands, themwill be g priise dropped outof heaven toadorn your resting pla male so by Y. it thant Rev, J M r men at the ricle, smorial church, would Young Men's pastor of addresstn Christim as: n lecture hall yesterday afternoon on nin o Busy | at v o of men nt life, who' listened to | a little interst. Rev Turkle is a young man of excellent ability and in full sympathy with the workof youn g give in life was uld be well for allof us to emulate his ng ladies have men make on yourfomb by wdsof divine y angel hands MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1890. men inevery sphere of life. He especdlly prsented e fact that religon and QOur natunilly Py hind in | nand, and that power from God i the on ly | turning out be criterion of trae success in thelifeof youn s tte gave somo exccllent sslie quart 1 the whole was d fifty m > st enthusiistic ociation is in @ t syl of the First young men Baptist chureh next Sunday will addicss | Some remarkablc y corded of Dr. Thomas’ Never fails tocure carache. The Omaha | U W. will grive wseeialin their Burker blocle, Thur Nov. 18, Allmembers and . s and friends are in- vited to at B publican candidato for gonere: ~~ml Huumlh and the dew s capital out of the f what his Wi fo bathes i 4 €1,00 tub, is perfect. wearein a position to offer | Department so popular in so short atime. the manufacturer’s thought of advancing prices; the material was sclected with Shoes were made and finished in the best workmanlike manner, and onl)’ the largest assortment, but alsothe best made Shoes for Men and Boys, lornest go veare not afrard lo back “Workingman's' tter than ever 2,000 pair fine Calf Sho is \hv same quality and make which we Sold last season as a -| made with Goodyear Welt, arcfully as 1bove are an extraordinary bargain. for like goods, shoes for ¢ this fall, the manufacturer has greatly improved v | ever offered for sale at such a low price. Nothing short of & with owyr guaraniee. lu signalize the opening of the [Fall Season in this Department we plice on sale to-day, 3 warrante Goodyear Weltat great Congress and W upon ¢ loaded with ne 0od for we Lace, wgoods. OUR SHOE DEPT. Is crowded with new goods for the fall, and notwithstanding the steadily advancing priceof leather our fall goods at same moderate prices that have made our Shoa, Our stock for the fall was ordered very early, befors $1.25, of which we sell thousands of pairs every care we are now bargain at $2., r and clasticity as Hand-sewed Shoes, We know Shoe Stores would chary geat least have placed early orders for enormous quantitics andy the make of them. It is solid leather throughout, 00 will buy such a shoe elsewhere, In the finer grades we show anexceptionally largeassortment, all styles of toes, kinds of lasts, shoes to fit any foot. All our otherdepartments are 2 | 'umup‘\tmu an increased trade. N o more honest Incvery line we have putina bigstoc PRICES LOWER THAN EVRER. Open until 8 p. m. Saturday, 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothing Co Corner 14th and Douglas Strcots REAT The wonderful French Gymnast in his Leap for Life for the last time at 9 p. m A B DN EVERYBODY IS Grand Concert MARVELOUS MELVILLE KJIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Special Excursions by various other associations and clubs SERG.THRERE MBGOEFIAXNICGAT., 11 Y: Promenade Concert by the 2nd Infantry HMilitary Band ND MECHANICAL DIS SIZE WAY FIGURES OF THE ENPENORS OF GERUANY, ITALY, AUSTRIA, QUEEN VICTORLA, CLADSTOME, PARNELL AND OTHERS. ART LIFE Many New Novellies In full GOING, of m usic Yor the last time at the Exposition to-night. PILANTE), TTre Finest Désplay ever Witnessed i t/ee West. [oxposition Zhis [verning A Cyclone of Pleasare arnd Profit. IVIANHOOI-) NESTORED. USANATIVO,” the ary, ]wnlr’]lll\lh st pLion form to carry Sentby my tion thia m RUDRID CUERICALOG-s 41] Deatborn S Chicago, L EOI SALE I OMATI N Dnuuxgggfluiss 1§ ALL THe WOKLD THIEREIS BUT ONE CURE DR, HAINES" GOLDEN SPECIFIC, Kt can bogiyen & cp oF whce ¢ Pt Talen 80 g ther patent b Lmu...‘ } AoN T BE A WGRM ! m; g ERUTR IO N Wy ON'T BE A FOOL! R d Blg 613 theaekno leading rengdy { unnatiral dischar privite dise it and feel safo i endiog it 10 il g Forers J STINER, ¥ D Ducarum i win MTouis by THEEVANS Crimicarly CININNAT O [y in Woid l"lt 6100, LADIES ONLY E REPULATHO e rlaliy Lo s Te. y wall @4 Becur d !rom ob- fl %Iqooog ‘lllllll’lo., Qluh)ll.. Viset the ADMISSION TO ALL, OM AH A= Cocx To eure Bllousness. & Nalaris, Liver € KISSlN Makers of ** —Eye and | 1310 Dodge Street. and certaln x¢ BII.E Nl S Dt ;, Oinuha, FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL i Chronic Disease DR. A. T, McLAUGHLIN, President. Founded by Dr.J. W.McMenamy. sand Deformities itk Heatacho Constipstion, 1w ta, tako tho 8af0 BEANS pans £ (1o bots € hult il uges - gruvuTe pane 126 of this pictury Lor 4 CORMS (COPPOrS OF B PS) 3 F. SMITII & (0. 13ilo Boats, St Lonls, Mo. DR. KENSINGT ON, Ear Surgeon— Spectacles accurately WEA MA'Nuoon ONLY &¢ CHILD 18302 Farnam HARRY P. City Pagaenger and B ’l‘ho Spe Tn n Cor Tith . Umats REN 10 ON SALE TO AT Strent. DECELE; Ticket Agont . J B McGREW cialist, surpased inthe treat uarkable cures. Of nam 8Ly, eutranco on G. A. Lin(lqu@t I8 AGAIN IN THE Merchant :- business undin Tailoring '\\Y‘H\l“l |r-l ted dowestie s.an - 316 8 1STHST direct to vsitivedy the Last Night. CENTS, =_YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITYSE KXPOSITION CLOSES TUN!@HT ARE YOU? Large Orchestra. to uniform from lowa and Nebraska have arranged march with Bands Knights will meet at the Pythian Club, Farnam St., at 7 p. mq the Coliseum oy DS [ohels | I'l1 LALLS a and (hranie, Nereo DI P Nose, £ o Eyo Attenti Special to Diseas men and Chill Thedoctonhnve had yoara of oxp firooklyn wnd Now York, a ssfuland widely kiown Midale- c ¢ : rbusty lews, and find ® burdn, safely, permanenth and bpeed L. Blood and Skin Digenascs Sy philin, caso most dreadful in its rosults completely eradicatod Genito-Urinary Surgory. N. I theirliome i Veenis 1 slamps o s ure roply 218 Fifieonth St, Opposit Opera House, Omaha, DR B RADUATE Full S on Rul < ivie b A perfect fit guarantoed. Teetl without pa 1 i with | . wd _sliver (illin s aid Crown Worl I\Hn Pk wareanied OF FICE PMTON BLOCK, 16TH AN Entracce, 10th strect elevator. Ings untilb o' clock, s Bri plates offe Seas( and the makeand fix MERRILL & MERRILL rged 13 Lo tuarrlige s ALLEY, the not s whiiihs and ring I'hig Shoes m, are shoe wag b -night, to W Ehiel 05 of Wa souEs o Boyd's' ) Ngb. DENTIST, t of Teeth, er, for MLILARS ) extricted D FARNAM, Opeii oy oy

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