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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ) v FEBRUARY 28, 1801—-TWELVI \GES, e d e —— D M AR A DAY AT R A Y B N Nowark, | splied with the on the feast of St. | | bor 8, 1543, Afterward | | 1 Obristian Workers of mission at Notfolk nd it | A gan Antonian Tells Hp lever It FACTS OF EPISCOPAL CHURCH GROWTH. bl | FORCED TO PLAY INDIAN FOR YEARS, ' : ‘ A i Sunday in Peansylvania A s ram appeared from Harr rPual tiow beta g 1 to | Two Dakota Mon Tatk, One Abut taiounti Rome Sunday in Pennsylvas nodify the Sunday obs y Senatoe-Blect Kyle and h SR AR L L nin Froe Churches the Oither About ¥ i the o of we and 18 | of fire s ekt 8 | { the senl of the Fifty Years a Nun A Novel Mission in the e law of ot nsnot the il tornado s Wrent yenr £ (e nuditor onr above ditor 1A Salvation Avmy, : 8 A ‘ vin. urcehes, church $ n matt divation Army. ed promised day, | g . ¢ nber of yo . Rty g v [(RITENIN Anid Iy the \o Master's breast el I sweet indeed thorcon o rest, And Peace is e now e Attt Grand - Pacit vith pink and white in the il bor v ¢ the youthful st ended and_werd hand-pa ' were: Missos Meroe Moi na e AlbY Prekre Muster s Moics, Sam Metzger Fruncis Hooker, Kiet krell and Ned Anderson Lente s Services, 4 for oW AL thy hetskus bitie The Christinn ster (U H. Y. Coo Chet” Redick of Omaha And played thine own allott be mueh as an i ¥ ears and that par were A Lidae Lodge,” the home of Brousht courage to the fainting tear o sy world like Miss Minnfo Hawko, this week Which looks now for t State Secrotary Nash of the Young Men's | Christian association was in the city this His Ministc | | | ity ; and itisa v that other chur o inherited it inning to week in the t of tho association Christion It HLH. Hardie wihage, Mo, an 1. B 1 Gol s silent.” ~Persian y Mrs. Welty 1s visiting ton Charles Boyiton we Mouday o 1 led Mr, Jame 4 o - city W g Who listens long s filled with wild amaz b ! S Who follows 1 the chasm neath his waste t 1 ¥ et MR 4 T v broad an her visit The P Wooley s A ¢ whor 2 so shining brows,aud majesty of mel 3 ¢ ; J ' Pul ness . v £ that flow like grand harmonious Mr. and Mus, 1R Ryan, Mr. T i 1 omd M, 0 Mason loft. for Sujem, Ores, . sslory they have scen Monda | of Mrs. I L AT g N 5 oo ruzlonlE ¢ s the language of the hoart o'er hor studics in Lincoin : owis w sate at the v p et Eaal Mrs. N. 1t Hamilt Hustings svet nd- Ariny the Republic Silent One'! sevo-al diys in the ity this Corps at Plattsmouth S thy praises bost intone the Gentificats of Public of Mrs. I, I, M« ¢ - Y ris begun Lumber 1 5 s a ! ¢ Il Ofee of A | U family, L. B. Bulsley 5 hEsaNTmtaLe : L nereas . r Mrs. Frani Bailed of Linoln, f 1 1 . 1. Goodwin lsave hese i MR N 07,167 over the figurc st your that | tertain s proposi- | Y5 of this aity, has*becn visiting her many I IO OO T B Ay e = The Intest t . Ritual X [ any number of tom- | e s : I} . 10 Mool frionds for soveral day A DRe sl ovlcaion Episconl Church 6rowth, stead”3rvirlole.: (s i Eratks; Jand” tats ! bt was iR | | ) (e uint ot Mr. M. Troutman and gran 1 G. Haskell, government architect from SRR deionhiGiielomar niches ¢ head el e e S ; i o il g Bemice and Ora Buger, were visitin TR RHGS; KAt b iea | miteat Ot Suviexlitory The Rev. Dr. A. 1% Schaufiler has been | and o | ' y L ilorind Triends m Osceola this week | ent Backen of the Indian school. Mr. Haskell | writing to the ening Post about ‘th 0 ! ; ! I 4 L et Mrsal, . Coy arrived home Monday from | i making plans for the new buildings to be for the disproportionate growth of the il lic undoer a d 3 e iy v ¢ f Ouabia, wher had_been visiting friends | erccted at the sehool this season and relatives for several day Mr. W. HL Davis, the popular agent at the Burlinzton depot, will notgo to Deadwood, | us reported aroutd town, The report was a | F 3 t > hualo, t Pul mistak Miss Amine Cishiner from 1isi isited | tractiveness of rvitual’ orits doetrinal loose Martha Wasiingion's bible vocent 3 el L 0 torof Iy Tuesday Mr. Q. Davis, who has bec o el A DTG RCat ness.’ He finally puts it do doub- | fOr 3i0 to a specu in this city, who now foot of operatorat the Union Pacitic 3 i ling orordained working forod: the about i o3 4 v u cougregation This, amoug othor T e o sy | Grand father Fentsiss had a stroke of pu- | things, enables the church to be kept open W ednesiday at t ymo of the tho past week, but is io g | il sum toften saves \ bring Dride’s par N o lowly. Shut six days in the we. Our nt at lome t x W ol 3 o his evangelists out two by two, and of conrse avenue aud o, was b 1 | two are better than one, for if they fall, the | A. Beltzer came uy wislature U Saturday, ond M tzor went to Li o part of this weel, Harding of e 1, Kan., wore fu the eity b b0 this weok, visiting t ther, N. S. Hard . 1 with voicos, hivsh and I % rude I Lo £ handson ros of an he is o nor miss1 any Lain God, where, what and who rank. | Witn Labor loctrine many- i A IR X Lout a <1 ALLAY, Dep e statistics of the Lutheran o auditor pal church in this city as compared | Sk ‘”“”‘l” I 0 o ; ; « t ”uf‘\'fl il ORI denominations.” He says it is no STbrAT N ot holaas o ar o S TN D anal i Audiior P Murs, L. B, Mussleman gave o tea to a large s5iblo to aver that wi aws, 16 hits introd A bill to rem f 1 where [ traj 5 sty 0f friends the other evening, + chureh is eitter ‘its superior at- | disabilit \ 4 v Iudi { Certiticate of Pu oue will Lift up his fellow. The co-operation of o or more men mutually despens re. Georgo W. Frank, sr., is building up pousibility. Woounto him that 15 alone | to Afriea, in which swasted constitution at a’ sanitarium in D o el when he fatleth, for e hath ot anothier to 4,00l ville, N. ¥ pILiAnUIe LA Saottwani o Novfolk | help him up.' To put one man at the hewd ¢ W to M i th G W, Whitaker wos mucried lastweek jn | Moy aud patin the weok visitig aud or- | o congregation of thousinds. not. only over el WL S N s e e a2l izing ciptors of tho Bustorn Str. - | Taxes phvsical and intolloctiial steenietn, bu t HoDIYIGE DERA g Kearney this weel e o % i ing man oW | it is apt to produce ozotism ovat least iudi | efahtof the hardest Afvican missionn v Mr. and Mrs, F. J, Switz_entertuined their | packed his houschold zoods and. will bg vidualiam, | Worklng with othors s flue | tiongare managed by woman, of whidi tho | solid for IKyle T I G bR At Aot s oAl hae ko school for developing un-selfishness and self- | ost diftiealt was carried on by a lttie Coana. | Crats claim T BENTON lay even ter live in Omwaha, (! h T R : e il heon ot St Louis and | K0Wwledge, and these make a ministerpow- | dian. He did not give hermime, but stated | Syl andail of t su i g Auditor RITG iz Sirines o Mis outh for- tho paat | Srful forwood, We agreo with Dr. Sehan- | that'sho wis amonse the wildost tribos and | Clin Kyle, so you can casi it ho witl 1L ALLAN, Deputy CansulERENoRGE0 Gomh IS | T ot o Dast | fler that isolution of minlsters is often pro- et not Kuow L what to stand T TSRO S p the sn e i Yo mantit, e i k1 judicial to their eficiency, and we wish the 1pon, stavithstandi fact that Jertificate of Publication. rauk mansion in that city. ery muci inprove big churches of the city hid twice as many Frank and Irving Spaulaing were sy GianlnaT0. ymen on their stafl as they at present moned to Springfiold, Ill, this week by the | pries Fiora Ostrander who for the past few Koar rding 1o the Living Church alman . the Protestant E piscopal chuveh ha 0 candi v orders, 2,330 parishes ions, and 505, 262" com municants. T of baptisms last year was 61,665, of which nearly 17,000 e infants. The contributions for the year uve | py broke bread with the independents Auditorof Public Account ar cent. love feast and tola them N sk, L e 181 i ; support. The result of such an_increase of that he had alw ys been a true blue allisneo W l““ y certifled thut the Oukla serious illness of their father. |t ARCOE 3 Y helpers would be increased eficiency and n But this i why o omy nsurig the 1 ,‘Ml, army, with ‘_1,\”‘ anddaughter | 41 Goia L y oV LS 101 oy the part of a well-shephierded people, 1 with :‘ kini ot m-l‘. flu amived lust week from Dotroit, Mich., and 120 B15.071, ving offiees aud position h they have decided to resi Kearnoy Memorial services, under the auspices of Novel Mission in RRom. B127,547,07 in which he secured the tion makes | oy Lyon Post No. 11, will be held at the opera ™ Hrof. J. A. Cooper, who has been teaching | 1500 next Sunddy afternoon, in honor of the ; Qancing hore during the winter, has been er PSS RO Slindayal SHold the Fort, and it heartily, It gaRed s mastor of cervmonies at the Ocean The ladies’ guild of the St. Stephen's | does not give such an aesthetie theill fo the It 1oy hotal, i for the coming season. opal church, wet with Mrs. C P, R. | histener as does the singing of the Miscrere X persons, ‘There ave 4838t f ; U give it away The military band is enjoying a handsome s Thursday aftemoon. Tea was he Sistino 1 P ar vs i the Baptist Suad ols, it Kyle for apos A s b in the Sistino chavel in Passion week, | schoid i B " ol ¥ yeth Ky Lpost fncome from i series of danceswhich its lead- | served from » o'clock till 7 bilb tha! Gutl b atonity (o tanacte 15,1 rs. 'Th fors in ers ina ated some weeks ago, Dancing by Miss Grace Bell pleasantly entertaineda [ DUt the artistic - in N el OB et DA and 4 Soveral — band_music the best veople in Wbor of friends at her home Mon day even. | the fervor of the song, says the Presbyterian. | AC SR, BIG GO0 RIS s, do not g U ke s dleour the city, sive a retarn of mewbership ! - f anoth t = Aranzements are nearly perfocted for the 1an° e gt [ th t what is called the “English Military | world's council of egational chureh tveal il doayhngagrand Church of Rome.” This church is the frut | to be held Iy, Itis pro el L dRRon Eoien th i that t ; 100 i prings,whi the United Great | fsily & ! OLa: iy Britain and 100 from other ¢ Among | Aurra bl : molil ko A most enjoyable high five party y Mrs. Sarah Rhi 10ld resident, whose | evangelist among soldiers. Atthe time of a | ype American delegato: Dr. William | makiug $ » Hills, A shor at the residence of C. H. Henderson on Tues- | home is now in Kansas City, is visitiog rela- | communion held lately, 200 stalwart day evening. Among those bresent we tives here Warren ratt and wife, 1. B. B wife, . I Flaherty, and wife, and ‘wife, ‘William Wolf and wife, W. S. a chureh in Rome where they sing | The new “Baptist Handbook™, just pub- | the prey of all piitic ties and for th lished, shows that the Baptists have | veason he will be annoyved wice as much s United Kingdom 2,802 churehes aud 8, M w have been while rop: 1 the Iatter there is aceommoda [ A hole-in-the-wall vidder i, The greater part of the time was de- | Itis sung by “*Roman soldjers,” hard by Mrs. J. M. Tisdel and Mrs. €. C. Spaids sted to progressive whist ter in the | where Caesar's pal ised to b department presigent secretary of the | evening au elegant lunch was serve Woman's Relief corps, were tendered a ception by the soltier clement of Kearney Falls City, i ST i upon their return home from the st neet Mrs. T. L. Himmelrich of this city is visit. | 0f the earnest Christian work of Luigi Cap. ing at Plattsmouth, ing her sister, Mrs. Donald, in Omaha, ellini, who was ouc L soldier, but now an time ago it was supposed that 1 s con Behrends 4 i men | Taylor of New York, Dr. A. J. | Lmage0 iwae sl prsed Uik tniwas feon wero present, and on_ tho communion serice | of Brooklyu und Rev. C. ¥ Thwiiie of Miu- | fitel eclusise to, the Nigror T 4 Society happenings are rather fow and_ far [ were the words, “From the soldiors of Eus. | ucapoli iHioh e wesie grand. mldiale between owin to the Leaten season, which | land to the evangelical soldiers of Italy.’ N e 0 Cugtar and TL R e Naoti s Sudsplshntiition B aut svta S rved t rablo extent hor As tho servi od eagh now communicy 8 Lienten oy il ST A AR Tostettl ¢ Scoutt ' » - | Several farmers residing within the county wis presented th a bible, and then the Al Hr il We can W the e but wo ettler and Sco | navorented tholr fams, purchassd property | Whote compauy rose and sang, “I Au Coming, | Gently they paced the busy street, L R e LR e L Plattsmouth, it this city, und romovedl theie fuilies here, | Lord, to Theet in an Ttalinn vorston, A ||| With its twindows all aglow does ot tike hold of this matter before longe S i More will follow in the spring, ch nolass | quarterof a century ago every one of «the 1 have given up candy for Lont, Ay Riley and: family of Omaha pring 1 capitalists from sbroad will come in and lm'\'l. o "qm‘”‘“»‘ ol fawily of Omaha | ¢y osidents is very welcome acquisition to | men and thelr Joider s will souli v fn a tono intense and low N e o g & the town been 10 the euard house before nightfall, and A Within hor gra o wh S countr Mr. H. H. Mor is departed for Des Kept there until they recanted, He could have capered and danced for Vthlp Bl gTS e whiloialllinioguntey Moines, in which city he intends to reside Meinbors ofsha Con gregations i Ly But he curbed himself in time 12l lby will 10 nething for ILaslf. welshaie Mr. aud Mrs. Nelson Jean have been visit- Francls Wayne, Disparaging Inspivation of the Bible. | Audsoftly whispered: < Vou litle B R R A thie eit OF AvbEOR 0% Py : “But flow sho said, “I may still ac- > Stabe ol s. I B Tavlor aud daughter Anns of ! ayiug and it will so appear to the chureh and the cept;" O, Mystery! s Canteal CUEy DATO-EAWENSG, HOme ailee a | 10w ihak 0p'thy cool sione figor, public, that the junior cluss and the faculty [ Then hoshivered with speechloss fright ) Miwaies Sent el T vhis ) L am 40 tired of siiting of Union theoloieal seminary haveput them- | PO llowens are deaeor han cands, for Te L grreat and potent. mystery, Mrs. Deffenbachor, wifo of the chaplain of v u go dane flitting selves in a vory unbecoming attitude, ~They Avd ho saw himsel! boggared, g ¥y awful than au tho house, has been visiting with Mr, and | Gaily, whereveryou wills do not intimate that what McCoub roported 2dd Mrs. Judge Kumsey since the Grand Army | And you've not 2 do but ghsten, was uutrue; therefore, they convey thoim th o aid man in thy con AL I v press fon - that it was truo, and comsequently | sHow strnge.” he said, “ave th . Pell tealy, oh, most potent imperi B e eI (B ot o listen, place Dr. Briggs in & worse position thav the | iyt mold our will, for it hap pete. Gear, L Lty Oh, moa POrnos! 0, C. Wescott, accompanied by his nicoe, | one oceupied befc Itis rathor a bad state | * have givon up Buying flowers an : LU Mrs. Judson Brusie, left on the flyer last A of atfairs when @ professor can, without ventng fox Oblon) i BEALL R Dear sunbeam, ['m pondering, ponder buke, disparage inspivation of the bib) pities Mr. Woscott will visit among relatives | Were they all fast asleop —the k d . | erp oy All £ayk anloop.~ and yet the student who reports 1t has to bo ! e art thy dedicatl om tho mo bad £ lends. : 4 | Whea you camo on Jour whlie g ] A VAL FRQCE L IEER NGO Lutias ke e . | @rwert inow conyured, culinary dhoul A social under the euphonious appellation ering PRS0 G b AL SaliaEs S AU, | - Smalleash (to rich widow's cgetables, fish, ¢ wil of o (reat American Desert” was held To earth in the morning hours abeneliiy, fucep I8 40 Bhligakion pling Dearest Lmily, will o before [ pay tho cash last Tuesday evenlng at the residence of | And where hse vou siyce been roamig conacientiously belloves that a professos | art—thou Mrs. Henry Cooper. A lurge uumber of > long, long hot day through? e S e R L : oGl ATl AT e I guests tented on 6 disert, and the enjoy= | Wil you welcome the purpie gloaning ilcating eror, 10 keep Dis I X Emily Rockebilt—0, Mr. Sma - Bient wis fast and varied | That means going home" to you! tng with tue former's brother at Silver | O beautiful sunbeam, straying Of the expulsion of Mr. McComb, the Your courage is just sublime. City, Ta, |~ In through the wide chureh do Prespyterian Banner says: %[t seoms 10 us, Mrs. J. . Taylor and daughter Anua of | I wish I was you, playiug - thought to his brain br What law of modern evudi o - Hast thou o bark within thee to enth Bound to Be in the Family, Ovart thy dedications from the ows protessor has a Tight to teach his stude concerning the bible, Chrisuan doctriu he party of California touris! \\!.uu‘u’! you been to the river, I wondert— apything else, what cannot be published to this county a month age, consisting of Hon The viver, shiuing and wide, the church aud the world, il Lo 3. M. Patterson and son'Ray of this city, S. | Where coots dart flashingly unc e Jack Smalleash=~T have alrendy, my | 1fc was his Jast, when ho atded the €. Pauerson and T. J. Fountain of South And water weeds rock with tho tide, Fifty Years a Nun. love; but sho refused me BN, Cf AR, AR AN RO10 08 Bend, have returned home after a very | Did you see the big daisies bobbing ¢ Mother Hieronymo, at preseut at the head i - - [loninciaind CEIAnS MR pleasant trip through southern California. ~ | Were the speedwells like bits of sky 8 Ands Cattlemen’s Views, atbin iy ba sy ano.canulia his harcinete At the recent meeting of the Womeu's For- | Did you hear the sad grasses sobbing AT A PR el 4] John Haven's dog kil thintaan'of | ANel oiant e SR Eay L AN ARSI WL b eign Missionary soclety o reorganization was | Whenever the wind went by BB “"‘_’_‘“,‘ "‘“f‘flf' ety et | William Black's Kentucky sheep, snys | i pilot, anyhow! aud the distinguist effected and the following oficers elected: | Dogr sunbeam, Il bo so lonely of the Roman Catholic oburch, says the bem- | [ T il prddUEIER B0 1B TR S B e President, Mrs. S. H. Fisher; first vico pre Whan you hiave gone quite away, ocrat. This golden annlversary was suitably | |11 a“TReh K06 FERORS. | WAL Vil | Ity i the back scat dent, Mrs. Swift; second vice president, Mrs. | Andeven fiow, you are only ¢ celebrated. A recoption was held at the | William, but only wounded him. and s 7 Karnes; recording secretacy, Mrs. 8. Brown ; A faint gold splash on the gray, Lome, Blshop MoQuaid made an approf WWillinm, but onty ¥ounded him, and gol | corresponding secretary, Mus. 8. H. 1%isher; | An i at last the sermou is over ety 'an 3 hifavtias whre pectlved: BMother | nacle on kho road to state prisqn torund Colonel George A Marden of N¢ treasurer, Mrs. J. D. M. Buckuer. A S Lt e en i sdira L 191 Mother | wax long ago decidod in Kentueky that | Funpshire the poet at_iho renion of the One of the pleasant happonings at the | Wait o muute, sunbeam you rover, locouymo (Vesoniod ricn) was born | no one had any woral right 0 keep | Society of the Army of the Potomac in Buf it aunusl covention of the Women's | 7 Aud let o bid you Good Night.! Aprll 19, 1819, tn Maryland. She felt drawn | gheep, | falo, July wud 4, I'his is s0 very unexpected! | think think—perhaps you had betterask ma 3 ma says the Astorian, The greatest eff General Henry W. Slocum is to be the ora Citaw. 1, ALLAN, Doputy. ALLAN, Deputy,