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o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:_MONDAY, APRIL 27 1801 WORK OF OMAHA'S CHURCHES. | frociesis o Senyenconeasing. "™ ** ™ | 'NEATH CALIFORNIA SKIES, 1t is believed that Dr. Philip Brooks will PN In the near futuro be elected bishop of Mas- PAIN sachusetts. X Educational Institutions That Flourish Under | Rev. McNab of St. Catherine, Ontario, | An Effective Proem to What Kipling Calls Their F iog 8 sl has been secured as rector for St. Methias he “Fairyland.” <reir Fostering Supervision. church, and has begun his labors there, the “Fairyland. — The young people of the Casteilar s Presbyterian church gave a very enjoyable COLLEGES ESTABLISHED AND PLANNED. | entcrtainment at a hall in_ the brick biock | A “LEAD” THAT 1S BARELY SAMPLED. south of the church last Friday evening. GUNVFOWDER. OMAHA Manucturers” and Jobbery” DIRECTORY. e T T 7N i BICYOL! R o e W Sy Reotor & Wilhelmy Oo| Leo-Olark - Andreesen e -od.3 oy asncin » At the meeting of the directors of the e AT, Porrigo&Co, | M+ O DAXON, cortow snassexsonma | | Hardwaro Gou ¢ Celebration of The Fcast of The lmr;.- lh».";".:fl.:"r:i:.l?.“,"l""fi‘fi"rl;:.c("'l‘)',:"rf\.-ly'.'fv.‘v’l:\“f:e' Productivencss of the Soil and the All Makes, All Prices, An"IC¥¢le8 S0ld on Monthly | Gmabs. Oumalia Now Passover—The Week's Work fllod and the schgol will open In September Unlimited Acres of Trees Whic! \ [ onts. | FUR, WOOL, HIDES, TALLOW, d o E OL, S LLOW, ] of Pastors And Their with an ablo faculty. Are as Mines to 1heir IF YOU SHOULD TRAVEL OER THE WORLD 1818 Dodgo Streok, | 7714 Farnam b, mahn, |~ e e St ¢ People. Deun_Garduer returned last we - | Geo. Oberuo & O, | J. 8, Smith & Oo,, Utica, New York, whero he spent a two visiting and_officiated at church service in his former pavish. ~Mrs. Gardner and the children returned with the dean, Los Ax eies, Cal, April 15.—|Special rA BETTER SOAP TI'IAN SANTA CLAUS BOOK BINDERS & STATE’.’NEERa 8138 13th strooh 1408-1412 Leavenworth Omaha Republican Printing Oo,, | Omaha Omaha. Notwithstanding the statements ot agnos- tes and infidels with regard to the alleged | “pal A "\ L iinar returned Saturday | C lenc Y - Law briefs, bank supplios, and eversthlog ta the e . ) B ; y | Correspondence of Tie Ber.|—1t would bo N conflict_between scienco and tho bible the | from Philadelphia were ho attended a cori- | haed to conceive & more effective proem to YOUD NEVER GET TO KNO A e Al | IRON WORKS, fact remains true today, us it has in the past, | ference of divines who met to consider the | what Kipling calls the “Fairy tale of Califor- B 958 44 Dougtas steeets. P T T ) L U that tho Christion denominations, in the | bracticability of innugurating a national or- | go o o sho oo ot o RS guards Ackermann Bros, & Heintss, Paxton & Vierling | Omaha Safe & Iron ganization of Baptist youug people. Tho entertainment given by about twenty | 118 frontier. d of the middle-aged people of the First Metho- [ The memo; Justas Harvard collego bogan in 1638 and | Gisy onmue jam poieol United States, are doiug a very large share Iron Works, Worke, of the higher educational work. Wrought and enst tron bullding work, englnoy, | Manuz'es firo and birglay Urans work, gonoraf | proof Printers, binders, electrotypors, blank book manu- facturer 1116 Howard stro of verdure faints in that awful night was a great | expanse of gray sand shifting sullenly under faundry, mathine aud Nor iod received its first endowment and its name | success. The entertainment was called “The | tho brazen s T —— bLgkenlth work U, P | pos. G, An from Rev. Dr. Harvard, and as Yale began | District School,” and was a_fun-provoking The mounts BOOTS AND SHOHES. Ry and 17t st. | dreen,l4th & Jnckson st s are heaps of bare disinte- characters By Jf & few earnest clorgymen and | Picee of imitation, Severat of the esdoli - o - —e | i & A "-”1“" :rlq(»ll\( o l‘o h;:“ ohand | Wora very cloverly impersonated. grating rocks, ; Charles A, Oos & Oo., | Kirkendal!,Jones &0o, Acme [ron and Wire| Wilson & Drake, tions of fearning i thonowor portions of this | encrgetic Curistian organization and in Oma- | 1eProsy. Extinct volcanoes rear their craters bvers. Agonts for Boston Rube Mg tud e Cow 110, 1ok "TOm, wlro and heass wiks. | hox o and | ha this order is doing exceilent work. There | above the plain, surrounded by seas of great nation are coming into existenc Marhoy St 5128, 10th stroot i being fostered and ouilt up to educate, ;n-c u‘\ lAplx s of the brotherhood in (l|:||m— seamed and corrugated lava, W“} MV - &OA . Boehl, - Propriotor. | Plerc and 19tk sireots. clevate and bless generations that may fol ha, ucsday cre was a very . profita. The whole ¢ try ppears to break out « V. Morse 04 | v a3 bie meeting at the Trinity churchat which “vm:'prlf,‘,_’]‘_ Pl i s nam & Harte, $h08 Pastors, Comerlith | v e LM OGRAPHING, The people of Nebraska are doing nobly in [ Mr. ~J. = B. Sh read o paper | WI! 4y FEIS T — == 1913 Harney stroeh and D ts., Oma- i this dircetion, and Owaha, ulthough not so | PR testing tho gospel by legal | Thero are cactuses from thesize of athim- | ooy ot T R i " phicmiaf B Nio invitea Roes Printing Oo. fortunate fn that respect as could have been | evidence, The meeting was largely attended, | ble to that of a trac, ot all, that does not pay enor- Drys Betts & Bgtts maha, Neb. 10 call and examine. ik Hta sired, is securing a sharo of these institu- 1\!::\‘:;"'H:Iumh:u; the very disagreeable thing is poluted or spiked or thorny, This rich soil is the true, the unfailing ' BOXE i BUTCHER! nd Blank Books. b8 of learniog that will in future L] Ltk Even a gray leaved, wooly plant as soft and | California gold mine, orango and f il s — Sy Hith and Howard Sts. tho prido and wlory of our common | Mo action of tho Onahn presbytory i re as tho edelwéiss, covers La stom with | 10Ion a8 ‘nugot. Tho very witd fowers | PRYSiCians, Surgeons and Specialists, | ~Toha L. Wilkia, | Touis Hollor Nothing but the general apathy of | porting adversely upon the overture from the RSV opkied 2 show the *‘colg Miles of vellow daisic: N s sT S/ | Omahapaper box tastory, chors' and Packers' the people in fnis direction will prevent | general assombly with regard to the estab- | ® ristly growth, thick as the pile of velvot, and groat patehos | 1400 DOUGLAS STREIRT 1817-1319 Dougly iDplos. oot ORS Omalia from securing a sharo of | lishment of the order of deaconesses should | In contrast with this desolato waste, the | of ‘red gold poppice dsie the s Jencs LR B Orders promptly allos. | B8 hegh astngs. Tior & O William D: institutions of lear L areto bo | not bo misundorstood. Spouking of the inat- | land of the orango and the vine strikes ono | blaze of * snishiie. Tho output from single + A s CHaoh M SNk it ad lished in the west, and nothing could ba | ter to a reporter for Tk Bek one of the lead- | like o fresh creation where everything 18 hborhuods of a single product, amounts & , = e e re thoroughly regrotted by the peoplo of | ink Presbyterian pastors said: “The Presby- | ;oo™ 1y may without irreverence bo calied | to millions of dollars annually and the ends OARRIAGES, BUGGIES, BTO, factur'rs Kannady's it Omaha than their failure to secura theso in an ministers of Nebraska are not opposed | 8°09: b e : is, as yet, barely e Y, se— ey tludia Bittors. 1315 Farnam St, Omaha to women of the | ® buman creation, for the earth stitutions, to the granting of authori W. T Beamea, . — Denver and Lincoln have al made | church to do certain work and fill certain | lay in - a g swoon until the ; PRI R, R, Grotte, Frank Dellone & O great strides in the educational line. Several | offices, but they are not in favor of bestowing | Prince came, threw water in her face, and | Haller's barb wire liniment has met with has lariest VAN tmportar and_Johbar of | i A colleges and universities will undoubtediy, in | upon somen of the church a meaningloss | Woke her dormant life and beaoty. extraordinary favor, und cases pronounced WAGONS AND W Liquors. ° | Lauors ana ada Clgars, ARRIAGES 1020 ana Farnam St the near future,g se cities aprominence | title. The office of deacon of the Presbyterian | There is marvelous vitality in ‘this sandy, | Incurable have been treated with success. and prestige that will alculable bene- | church hias become almost a nonenity. There is king soil. Plants nourished from | Every farmer should keep a bottlo of this SS————————————————————— Frico lists onapplication fit to them in many v The citizens of ything for a deacon 1o do and if s 1n activity, Roses bloom pro- | Justly celebrated vemedy; ready for instaut CARPETS. | OLOTHING, N Rl tu A, Friok & O are beginning to awaken to the truth | the order of deaconesses should be made year round and orange trees cover | Use. - Seetiv ~ | L Kirscht & Co,, « Friol 0y of these things and the liberal encourage- | co-ordinate branch of the church with that of | themselyes with blossoms for tho next crop e Al s Omaha Oarpet Oo,, | Gilmore & Rull, Vhslkealoh o ment that has been manifested recently on | the deacons as proposed by the overture from | befors the last is gathered, and live, always Apr1 Weathier Predictions. Oarpets, ol! cloths, mat- | . Rttt i L e o ) the part of Dr. George L. Miller and others { the gen: assemblys tne deaconesses would | 8ttending strictly to business, to a green old e b i, mab- | Manufacturers & Whole 1001 Farnam Strans, 504 - 503 8. 10th St. 208 W A i {ritas simply have ing They vo | 8ge, whose extrome limit no man knows us If a peck of March dust is worth a Ungs, eurtatn goods,ota. #ule Clothlors, il augurs well for the educational interests ot imply have nothing to do. They would have | & . kine . t l 1611 Dougl: 100 C— Onbiia an empty title and nothing more. When the | yt. Specimens over a hundred years old | king's ransom, and April showers bring uglas strost. 1160 Harnoy st. = ‘I'he oay is past and gone in this cou Mi' ! s Nlnhly ropose something definite Ehm!m\ by the mission fathers are still in llquh May flowers, is it not right to pre- ! e LUMBER. when a coliege will prosper best in a small | and practicable " for the deacoucsses to do | bearine. dict that every day in the month the e = ountry town, far vemoved froin o elty. Mo | then wo stall favor the establishment of tho | | Tostranger.oyes those satin-leaved waxen- ight \m-heated, vestibuled | West & T il S| ¥ Dorglass & o | Vo Al WakaBald) civilization of tho present d order.,” ossomed trees, with ds vivid i PRI R e o8t ar, chmay o Tnpord nerie o tho rising gonoration bo_ kepy it 01066 oy 1k sphores, have o cuviously artificial look as of },“f{'{‘_“.“"”" of the Chicago, Milwau- - ritschor, B, Tuchmn, & Vo, Tardwood Lumven, | '"hof 'Sk American Port pathy with the great, throbbing commerels & Py Christmas trees with the frait tied on. kee & St Lway 1 continue to Mannfacturers fino ctgars {Manu factu Agents, g Hydraulie Comont aug p [ 1z commercial grining, 5 Clauea. 1810 North 16th Stres oy Wh heart of the nation, and for this roason tho e L Boes e 11‘"‘:!3(u‘1vnc§|lxlu)fi I am assured that the crop may be safely '"r; m‘l )H_m 5 I}Inu :)(-l\\'m'n Omaha :m;:fir:_:nmn.;m:o. by ottibilade s CURCog R ith Strest. | Quincy Whi 30 4 R T Attle Early Risers o en. o ic b nearly ol and Chieago, T olectric reading ronm stroot. 8. 13th st.. Omnhn, = - from his L A'h1s. Lok ahd catol —_———— atno expense for storage, sleeping ¢ ke ow! tent a g FHeLE SR pasiues g A M A e b New Books and Periodicals. There is a short_time which may be styled | cangot b used n'.hfx'.:.\-" Sthen ‘,(‘“'.'.t,m:,';f} By ey RN b s S . ..E‘::.?:m,., porld hof jhich -ho intends, ' when | Woe bave reccived the first volums of tho | the trec's period of mbornation, whon the | Tiket offics, 1801 Farnam sirect; Omeha Coal, Ooks and | Coutant & Squires, ~__ #th and Dougas. ) mmllm:fl l"llyrl‘;'!-‘;.‘“l 7 his course i | “Memoirs of the Prince de Talleyrand,” Hosw 0;‘2‘,‘.'[’,“; oA “mgg,m"“'!“’jfi’i‘c“c Omuha. = 2 Lime Oo. Hardand roft coal ship- Oady & Gra Louis Bradford, Oy, “Uhovefore. prmsonrs oo Jart, | edited witha proface and notes, by the Duc | aig phumpaess. ——— Tuo most widely and fuvorubly knownspec: | 5 SUG M Map [ WOFANE 100 | Limer comom o) s Lumber, It tote untages for the location of Institutions of | 4 Broglie, and translated by Raphact Ledas | Mature orange trees average eight boxes Women Delegates Not Wanted. falists in the Unitel Statos. Their long. ox- G sirosta. Ouas | cor. awn I ey v Jearuiug, and it is resonably eertain that bo. | do Beaufort, with an introduction by Hon. | 8t dctop. An acro in good varioties at | o Methodist conforonco ot Yonkers has | BSFieRce; remar ent i cure o Wesoue: | Hulbert & Blum, . H. Mahoney & Go, | or " 21 Doveln: o9 Dovgias sirest fore o clost of unothes decado half a doen | Whitelow Reed. Tho memoirs of one whom ll’.‘,:'tt‘f(:"mf'c'”“(;"x“w‘l‘){‘i}m';l‘l")_f:{‘(}'; f";“"“ch"’mf,‘;",’é declded by the very emphatic vote of 180 to | Chronie and Surgical Disenscs, ontitle thesd 1impROCk Sprlifes, Trapd- Coal- Soft T = Beauiful by soan ciiaings will graco the | Sir Henry Bulwer doscribed ns the most im- | thie gy : “ [ 60 that women should mnot be admitted as | §AINGAL Physiciuns to the full contidence of or WAL ncos 1 X 1h ant cor. | MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, It is encouragiug to know that the scnools [ PO{ANt mar in the constituent assembly | At old San Bernardino where are older | delogates to the wemeral conference, says | A - CERY ND POSITIVE OURE for . 10th and Douglas st | 0 A G0 T Ol 10 that huve been plunted in Omaba are doing | dfter Mirabeau; und the most important man | orchards than those on which this estimate s | Harper's Weekly. T report of tho debate | 6 awiul effects of barly vics ind the numer- | __OMeodlis bingy 10hand Donios sty » A+ Stonehill, | T, Oberfolder & Qo,, yrell and those who have borne tho burden in | in the empire after Napoleon,” cannot fail to [ bused, the owner of an acre of sixteen- | doos not show that the question was diseuss. | CFHTEA T IOLI0N I Ats tratn American Fuel Co. Howell & Oo, e | T L S tho heat of the day now hogin to feel the in- | ve read with great intercst. Talleyrand is | JEM-0ld_trees this season sold his crop | 5o 'qo o it (AR orits, When i q | speedily. compl e J B | g i0and 213 South 1th 2 spiration of substantial help from other | gamittod by ail o b % 4% for $1,700. When he first bought | ©dor decided upon its merits. When it is smid | *'WyR¢6 U8 DERTY (Y ) S AL R IS, Uthstroo, | UO-TISS. 10th St, Omaha [ airoet: r LRnas: n-‘:“lm d),\ln o"n.: ‘l;cLu .;mol of ':]m: his: 1,,;2“ he m.‘:l ;m.d,, fi“m,gh trees muu‘:n hnub follow because a woman can :I)‘{('l‘l'ERS yield readily to their skillful treat- | ®othracito and hitu- RN | e Among the inatitutions of which the olti. | KT iplomats, if not the greatest, that | to stock ten acres, but his neighbors, in sheer | sing bass that she ought to sing bass,it would | meut-— 7 =" ™ ; it mahn, Ne | 5008 01 GIoAbi il e e Theaaith | has ever lived. As the eminent journalist | pity of his Infatuition, beeged him 0 do no | seem to be a sufficient’ reply to suggest that | eunrinieed sood Wit LG AL ULOELS T MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETQ Bellevus college, There have been some | 3038 it his introduction to his memoirs: “his | such foolish thing. *“Whero will vou sull 50 | iy baas were neoded. to soapote a quartet | from busin | Nobraskn Fuel 0y, | Johnson Bros, v AR dark days in the history of Bellevuo, but its | CUTSeF was—and it remains—unparaileled in | many oranges, even if tiey grow!" said they. | if & Al S iR Iarte HYDROCELE AND VARICOCELE perma- ebraska Fuel Oo, | X Max Moyer & Bro, Uu., A, Hospe, Jr, 3 chief supporters in the Presb teriurl chureh | Modern Europe, for length and varioty of [ Their logic provailed, and the farmer threw | it Would be rather absurd to rojoct a bass | nently and wice Loty cured In evary cuse, C AT e S L e L Mg fowolors, 1o | p Syl have excellent reason to belieyo that ‘the | J1Scinguished service.” It would be difficult | away all his troes except enough to plant one | voice because it was the voice of a woman, AT COND R A QLR Buor. Omahin, Ne | “wusical instrumonts, | | /010% Orkans, Artlst moruing light is breaking” in fact, the | o NAM0 @ mare captivatingly writton work of | acre, which he decided to risk on tho experi- | * % # Tho decisive considoration in tho | Rikor Eraiascmud! Weakioss Lost Homule Omaha, Neb. — % g Stialh Ao duy G uwwon them, if " they | this character. his ls largely owing to tno | mont, "Itis from this acre ho has since re. | debate seems o haye boen that, thore was a | Wenkaces ahimll Heliss dhoruephentts |y e SriEn | O.B. Havens & 0o, | ——armimandlon T th1d Douslas Strooy - gl will_only throw opon tho shutters and | fiiusand versatility of thegreat Freuchman. | ceived such surprising returns. Tho sons of | foite voe 0 oo 7 a | focither sex positively cured, s well as ail J Al AR IS 2 ———m— . lot it in, Tho lustitntion has more students | uring bis lifetime he served many | these prophots are not yot all doad. You will ot ontion i chmerences of soxes,and | functional disorders thist resu.t from youtht.:l S, Mthatrooh | 1@ Farnam stroe, CEMENT AND LIME. In atteudanco now than ever bofore. and. if | MASCTS ud took partin wumerous Dolitical | still hear their volces raived against over- “l‘"‘; I"‘;‘“C{Kfl“tm'inncl;“fm"w s norls; glilki‘af*fi’ii“lcah“',‘l‘;;“‘,‘(‘,"," b Omabs Has | piae S boarding ace o L struggles, to say nothing of the secret in- | production. cluded in the sphere of women. But how ol aYALAG a bdibde) Omaba A € thore mighs-seacdations could be furaishod | trigcs in which ho was more orloss invetved; | © B long as the consumption of oranzes | the male sex, as such, qualified those who be- | itherit cuttin, Gatisiis o GHia(xtion, Bure === | 90 Jobnson & To, absolutely necessary, therefore, that mew | L0 l0Vers of history this work will be found | increases at its present marvelous rate, grow- long wit-as wise counseilors was not stated | CTected at home by patient without s mo: CORNIC B $188. 14n straon buildings be erccted and Just at this apportune | SSRECIally attractivo and tho gencral reader [ ers have nothing to fear save that, they. may | 1o any speech nor illustrated in ' the avei- | Mg Man Orunnoyance. o TR Omaa, Neb. moment comes n_proposition from soma | Wik POFUS its 42 pages with plensuro aud | not be able to supply the demand. This in- | mont: Thers 1o siwaye: o b ey of d& TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. Eagle Oornico Works F. Ruemping O S custern parties who have plenty of means to | RFOfity, Published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons, | ereaso is due not alone, nor oven' chicfly, 1o | fapmining whether omt i iant o a ol A SURE CURE e awtul effocta of | ManufactuorsotGairan- |Gateanized iron corhteos, | o1, YSTER! Jnlg \I\;u Omaha supporters of the school t;wv:'xl&e R g e }::r:;;‘} I"n‘,mp"nl:fi"‘v 2;’;1:?}; -grawmnmg sink than any argument based Upon o | Ak vo | Ul(l{; arly vice wll|h-l||’bdr1"n= re 2 Difmar wintogs, dan . oYs' 8. aud build a fi A WAV tory, ruit—a upon a nee ; } & weakness, destroying both mind an: ke, ; . terprise will_be carried 1o completion this | th ceiebrated Spanish authoress, Emilia | nized, of vory great value. ‘The opinion of a man | )RS BETTS Address those who have tm- | == ——— — Line Co. St U summer and Bellevue will openuext fall with | LArdo Bazan, and given an English'dress by | Tn thousands of households, where it form- | oo thinks that the counsel was not meant DRS. BETTS paired th Ives by inj DRY GOODS. Refined and lubricating i better and more ample facilities than ever | Ny Springer. Fublished by Cassell Pub- | erly appeared on festival occasions, it now | 1o be talken ie- mot by argament ugainst the | Proper Indulgenco and sol aabits, whick D e L e s i) before. Uktancomoay ey \{mi : historical | OIS part of the daily bm:fu.su Quite | faot. fuin both mind and body, unfitting thom for | M, E, Smith & Oo,, |Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry = o Bithon Mansior. = i Brownell hall, und a Randolph o! rgin a historical | young people can remember when oranges T oL TAAFEIARD, B | 5 known schools for young ladios ln tho west, | POCHC work of high order of merit. ' The | or villages, and one was almost a curiosity in Queen of the May. ussisted, A [cormarai i gooce: 0 Paper Oo., | Western Pl Wha This_institution has been remariably stc: I),lnt, style und‘ execution are all exceilent. | country neighborhooas. Say ma, tho girls say if my face want so OUR SUCCESS Cor. 11th and Moward ats. Corner 1ith and ilarnoy arpenter faper Co., estern Plating cessful duriug the past year, considering the | © haiacd VY Ferris Brothers, Philadeiphia, | = The great demand may be inferred from the | specitled up with pimples. they’d make mo | Is based upon facts. First—Practioal expert- | — o oo TR = Carry a full stock of| Gold, slivor and niokel hard times which have prevailed oger Sardia, & story of love, by Cora Linn | fact that orunges bring as good priccs at re- | “Queen of the May.” What shall I dof | ence. Becond—Every case is gpecially studied, ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. | printing, wrapping and | pInting on ail moty PN ! L ) Daniels, will be hailed with delight by all | tail here as in Chicago or Omaha—the ship- Why, get a bottle of Hatler" arl thus starting right. Third — medicines nre writing paper, card pa-| iR Are: a0, FEPIRLOd rge part of the territory from which the s A g F ¥, geta ler's sarsaparilla and Polishing brass & chan: school draws ite patronage. In somo de. | overs Of what might be termed realistic [ ping morchants buying them up so closely | burdock, of course; it's tho mos: wonderful | Prepared in our-laboratory exaciiy to siit | Wolf Eleotrical Uo. ver, eto. dellor work. 1114 Dodgts partments the school. 18 crowded and mencoi :‘r:l:lllfmlmrrullvl(‘smll.s‘[;:lgllm :\;efuachmélng mh;t nl:‘xa home supply is kept short. blood purifier of the age. ench cass, thus effecting outes without Injury. |y 0 HEFRER N0 e ret : v el d having onco taking the bookup one does | — Nothing responds tmore generously to good st Ll Tres. p'rhr:;cuo\)\','::ngtfif:Esn“n::; or‘exlt:::’ll,; or. Ipt foa) ke Jeaviag b until 1t is Bnishod. treatment than, the orange, and nothing is | pectston in Favor of the Chlcago Drs. Betts & BCttS, 1014 Capitol Avenue. Eliloriefen) Clollelaii ey anized promises S G H v Leo & Shepard, Bostou, more sensitive to neglect, as the many sickly | — e | s & kood alred claas sl o coming fall wi'h | “Barls Lensky” by Ossip Sohubin, trans. | and dying gioves inand about Lon Anwny Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAHA, NES FARM MACHINERY, BIC. Ribbel & Smith, | Schroedar & 0o, o substantinl and rapid wrowth. "Tho direet- | iShtn’ by tho saimn mobor ot JolueL o | attest, These groves uro probably ou * ot | The new Palace sleeping cars of tho - — D R | et B L it e ors met Tuesday in- the First Presbytenan | vrotte stors Bublisteg ) | lots, having non-resident owners. With | ohicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Ry. n Parlin, Orendorff &| T. G. Northwall, | & J i morchnnts, | 4 ) 3 y story, charmingly told, 'Published b roper care they would pay the taxes, pav DLESR0ERLTALCD . Paul Ry., AY b Al i L 2 the fanuiua clected threo moro mombers of | Worthington company; lot, 815 paper, 50 | e mmem e moid pay the tuxce, pave with electric lights in every berth, will 4 Martin Oo., Genoral western agont T Homerd Biset - [ SR BIATIR e Rk N "f'““ Y. cents. eally a wonder that good orchard: be | continue to leave the Union depot, | Tgave = Cornor Jones and 9th ats. | Skaudia Plow Co. 0. Rosso & O E B B & 1 ov, D, . Wi " uts. 2 > % really a orchards can 1e s | Teaves 2 B Jox. o o). . Rosso & o, . B, . R R e e O :}"l}“m;bg‘{l}l";‘{:fif‘:& ‘The Primes and Their Neighbors,” by | bought at all. Omaha, at 6:10 p, m., daily. Passengers h Omaha, Nob. 1505 Shorman vo, | NS0 LTy (B Bl ’“r"“‘h 06, ble character and aoundant means, "veas | Richurd Maicolm Jobnston, with {llistra- | Few advances in reat estate would justify | taking this train avold transfor nt Coune ——— = bty B B L g slceisd "t i o et o1 ‘Moo Festament | L8 is o sories. of amusiuis Setehes por. | o man in eivine upsucha vently income s | oil Bluffs, and arrive in Chicago at 9:30 FLOUR. el 1211 Howard strost. Exepesis. Rev. C. J. Ste the hunforous ern life | that of the San Bernardino growermentioned, | u. m., in ampio time 4 -~ S~ ~— | 1w Howarastreer. | 1211 Howard atroe Paupeste; Rev. C.J. Sterliog was ghosen befor tho way. . Publishid by D. Apvicton | or that of anothor man in tho sumo con P %?éi‘éc‘finflfi“?&?ilfiflifiififl Broken Bow Rollor|R. T. Davis Mill Oo, | ~p 0 o == Robirt Puryieli as_electe otirer 3 B munity who sold the product from two acres | ©PF 2 ‘ 3 il L G, 0 et bl owa oming oted s missionary lecturer for tho | "o Chaplain's Secret,” by Walter | of seven-year-old trees for $1.860. In both | Street. F. A. Nasn, Milling Go.. G- Underwoods | cotornin, Florida ana e e Creighton college is growing rapidly, At | DeS3Bt IS written in Besant’s usual captivat- | these instances the cultivation given was of | J E. PRESTON, General- Agent. FACRLII T Offies anq warohouse, Managor atOmaha | . troploal frulis. FEiie o0 irioss o bipy present, there aro 180 students. and. by worl | 1§ Stylo and comprises the initial number of | course of the highest order. City Passenger Agoent, Benyor Expcors.. LR B 10 B Cor.8th and Jackson sts. ' 0, \y. Butis, - Manager. ‘wanio. belngg dono 1n all tho classes fa'said to peronk | “Irank Leslie's Ilustrated Library of Choico | ““Oranges are boueht upon the trees by tho R enver Night ; [ Osk . = =y satisfactory, Thero will be five graduntcy ‘Ir:;‘e‘;l:zro?n mnl)_ulx»:l;xcg B F. I\ Neely pub- dvalen}, who usl{le nllkrisk in their shipment Not at All Strange. 8, F. Gilman, o r"’;‘:“'::w D o Kirsohbraun & Sons, Olark & 0a, this year, and the futureof the coliege never | ' pi, A A gnd salo and still mako large profite. It was | pyosyiers grandmoth ice old lad; 1oth Blap Juck Moal. fines Butter egws and poultry. | Butter, —chooss, og; 1ooked 80 bright 2 oThe Woman of Ice,” trauslated from the | formerly the custom to pay so much for the 8t EEIWAS 8 0108 old Iady, K &0, 4014 M 106 girest cakos in the world. i [ poultry and gamo, ‘Tho Sacred Heart sontens i also very | Brench of Adolpho Belot, is a_powerfully | entire crop, but it is now almost universal to | but she was very dificult to zet. along with, Depot 16th and Mason Sta. C.B. Black, - Managor. | IN7-i2i 3. 2000 stre®® - | 1200 oward stroot. a0 South 15th stroet. prosperous, and the work of oducating the | iU, love story and one which maintains | buy by the'box. und this was particularly true during her AR Omaha Milling Lo, T = o e youug ladiés Is moving on splondidrg, 1 readee (EARE Adlention frow tha b | i Cjory orange-growiog nelghborhiood you | lust, iliness, and tho child camo in for hor I R s . Bates & Co,, Williams & Oross, " 3 . Pub- | will find several buyers, each - ON PA crohant Miliors. oduoe, fr: lished by tho Price-McGill publishiig com [ Ing bis boxing and shippiog. hotee: Ahars of Ju i A8y ligkfly: afisy e ol |__Depot 10th and Omah | Oticq ana min, 1413 Nortn Ctotinlus. oo carsl | Producs ana traity Every bible s pany, St. Paul, Ming, 5 One of these we visited yesterday | 134¥ , Flossie’'s mother observe: o Kansas City By 435 D m Toth BLioar spcinitios. tenw apioa), boy, 1 familine with tho wasasrmet et O4) [ o Brivo Woman,” by B, Marlitr, trans- | and adimired tho ingontons simpliciiy of thy | 3ho was vory thouchttul, suys tho. Washing: S iund Har: ] B e — L Lo ' LD rful story of | lated by Margaret . Waterman, is ' voman: | sorting machino—a wide hopper consisting | ton Post. % b m istand & 1155 S — xodus found in the bible. One of the prom- | tic novel, of which the scencs are laid in oné | of two channels upon an Inciied plane, hav- | :What are you thinking about, Flossie! 7.0 pm # p FURNITURE AND CARPETS., | RUBBER GOODS, ETO. % , Inent features of the great exodus of Isracl- ;H ¢ inland capitals of Coutral Europe. It | ing four long poles or rollers. The apaces L was just wondering,” she replied, with | porey & ST, PAUL.| Arrives ) . Ites from Egypt was the Passover, and the story of nmrried lifo abauluus)i; unique, | between these rollers gradually widened to- | @reat seriousness, ‘“how grandma and God | Omina Marey Om:11 | Dewey & Stone Fur- | Ohas, Shiveriok & Co, Omaha Rubber o, 1640 ER% 158 Torat Heomis he g but withal extremely fascinating, Pubhshed | ward the bottom of the shoot.” At regular | 8re getting along together.” 610 p m 1cago IExpress. ... nitura Co. o ! Ry e oy Pl eld annu- byg“{?rl_hylngton & Co., Now York, intervals peckets of sacking, open at either 015 a m hicago Expres e M“'vm.“ Furniture and Carpets. lfl:&urml-‘u:l"lnlz‘ nn'.lh!'n- YT vinee tu commemoration of that | - Belford’s Magaziue' for April is roplote | ond, werb fastencd ‘crossiwiso underneatn b A e streot, | 12001200 Farnam St | o guods o rltbm A vllan "xu rzlxmu one of the most not- rv th excellent articles, = The cowplete novel | the poles. A stolid Chinuman poured the 1116-1110 Farnam e 1008 Farnam stroot. le institutions of humen history. 0 this number is “Slip-Knots,” Ly Jeanette | oranges into the hovper of the machine, an- 10 1 Beebe & Runyan Fur- R = me";’;m ;rr:h:’ the J(.w;{‘\. people celebrated {-l W.nl\w_rl:h.l Among the other entertain- | other worked a treadle that caused the' two 05 8 m niture Co. SEEDS. Haray sirootan tho ollco wis ruvaed by | 80 Lova i tho SUVER Tssues by Coorba B | Quierples to rovolve, 1t was fuschuating to Hiopaion e Oy ek &) ed by 3 RO + | watch the lon, ines of vellow balls— by g 0., Y e dovout reproscutatives of ancient Tsrucl, Parker; +The Carnival at Nice, by Colonel | tween each Doe of rollors, e al & i Emorsoa 8:0d O, abio iddross w1t was. hicreating to poih | Culting. - and. " oo ube® o1 | | Now undthen un oraigo wonld hesitate, o v 3 S ardan, e et ad u e note ture mon-Sense, y | stop, until a nudge from the revolving pols 8t Paul Exps 10.10 8 m 9 00DS, Yheh s § Makele indorseo the wdvanced idea that | Henry Clows and Rev. Gerald Stanley Lest | or Trom more active compunion. or 1o ex: et | AR DU RNISHING. Of 17421 South Lith, foast, nor was tho fact. o tho ol:m;:(k«f'rf\:t by Fred ag"‘urmllf T-Ts%ifi?uflflf’.fi’fi“&?"“fiié R !“}ks L l’-\:fl\)hlnnmnn, it Onul chneider & Loomis, |J. T Robinson Notion =~ =y cpry the v e X yster. C X a it on again. Its support became more and % | ™ ormn of iho festival, but it was o very an- | article on “Protection Run Mad, by Chiam- | moro precarious, by renson of the inereasig TLeaves Sriives | fovbersund tmporters o[ m,(.?.n"m, AvE SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Ar0. vustom among the Hindoos, Egyptians, | pion Bissell, and a host of other excellent divergence of the pole, until it plumpea i | 1008 and furatshing | 9% Jratod brand ¥ Thor RS P Persiaus and other ancient tribes,to celebrate | reading matter, fils oo ot prume Sitcs (ELLIH T ¥ | O oelobrated bratd M. A, Dishrow & Oo., | Bon 8331 & Door Oo, the arrival of spring by offering sacrinces [ The Boglish Illustrated Magazine for the | into the box promaed rfrm\(&‘me“"dunll}h\":‘.g e S hmited: tmhm £9ouh padia; shitta, ooms, 018 Manufaoturers of sasb |Manufacturers of moulde aud bdulglngin otuer modes of [ curreat month contains among other contrib- | very large oranges ran tho ontae Gemtee 10 b ¢ Fiyor.. 1111 Howard stroot. | Cor 12th and Howard st e Ty W |l BT oS expressing —joy at the breaking up | utions a paper on “William ames Linton,” | where ut the end they lay in unsortable G.10 p m|iocal East Ex. (except Mond = T ssl 12th and Taartsts. | 16th and CLAFK stroots, o goyinter. © Dr. Rosenau held ° that | engraver, poet and political writer, by Eréd | greatness alike only in Al Being of a s o 1A & 1. LOUTS GLASS, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. . — oses kave to this festival on additional [ G.Kitton; “The Lepers of Robben Island,” | Geeding that of the last pocket. 0, 10th and Marcy St ot SYRUPS. STOVE sanctity and a broader, more rational and | by G. Seymour Fort;” “Harrow School,” by | * A vatiety of protty pavables’ might bo de- d STOVES, moro comprehensivo moaning ‘and trang- | Charics J. Watson: “Girload 1 1taly. by | rived from this sorrinb iaoics mEhY be do Kennard @lass and | g, A, Fullor & 0oy | oo 0 forme it '!,nl‘go:.l‘{‘\;x;‘lllfl\'un‘: of emancipation n | Favny Zaingini Sulazary; e onustopies | It costs about &0 16 culiivato and irrate Paint L T Farrell & Company, | Daffy-Trowbridza S dess of " by . George C. 3 an acre of oranges properly. At a place of Black HIllY Expross 1408-1412 Harney ¥ i 4 Btova Mwnufad'z 0. spring wos completely replaced by the more | True History of the. Koh-I-Nur,” by V. Ball, | thirty acres the owner told s th cit; : stiuge Exp. (Ex. sunday(.. | Ouwabs, Nob 0 Wholesalo mantactarars |SEva Mnufao'g Uoy £l lfi“,‘;""l’,{:‘:‘“;!“’t"ll’l! tho liberation of tho | and +Tho Witen of Prague,” by F. Marion Syt 1o fioed his orchard cost 5 PR It fon't the usual way & Lincoln Pas. (Kx, Bun)| B L T B RO I e, [ Maautanar pavosand elite Egyptian bondage, vford, that he used it about three tines ) . A i Sorfulk | i illi mings, ake " 217-210 Bouth Sth stro P s AL Dr. oseuay then followed the contral | “How to Moot Hereditary Physical Traits | *Ho may not have used enough water. for | —it's just tho!reverso—to pay a | Temver BT P M O e | iR Gty [ A A ey (e T R thogght still farthor and said that tho work | in Children,” 1s the subject of un important | his trees were Lot in the bost condition. | pationt. when o can't cure him, | paahe.’_Depat bthond Webater ta._| Om 17 aad 619 South 1otk 8, | K08 Luavenwo g e of Moses had not been completed. There | Series of papers begun in the April number However, after one picking the fruit in many To rthel Tobs 5 b 118 3 ml..sionx Ly Aoe bdntion Diana el TEA, COFFEE, SPICES, OCIGARS, Yeroalll Jeopla i boudage. The poor, the | Of 3{,’{‘1’.,“‘”‘3; guberculous Jolnt Discases | places still hung almost' close enough to cevertheless, that's what's dt:nu by | 3% & m BlauxCly Kearess (s, S Omaha, Nob. — e e e, jgmornat, tho sick and distressed were'stil [ 10 Clildren, jects and Mothods of the | touch, Ho had contracted to sell his entire [ the proprictors—of Dr. Sage’s Ca- 5 b | fancroit Passengor (Kx $iindny) ~ GROCERIES, Consolidated Coffss udage and it was the duty of all who | Bath,” *Disturbed Sleep,” “Early Singing,” | crop at 70 cents per box—prematurely, as it tarrh Remedy.,| Tk ise t e " o el 0 L Sould o aseistiu o mancipation of o un: | *Qulity of the eoth, ! vHives, et o [ farma out, for ‘oranyes now brine 815045 | 1O ‘“;L'O{;"'if ReY; RISChAC, (0 DorsIAIQURL BACIHIO, e e W ompany, ortunate by liberality, charity und deeds of | S0me of the useful articles contained in'this [ $1.50 per box. Ho was mors inciineg | PAY you 500 ey can’t curo TARE KT Hnross axton ) " 1a4and 108 Harnoy st . love. . Rumber. Bubybood publishiug ~compaay, [ to take his 'mistake philosopnically, | your catarrh, no matter how bad e & K. G, xbross T 8. 10tk atroet, | 146 Harney strady Omaa, Nob. It is the custom of the Jewish church | New York. because he has a varicty of other fruits the case. It Hen’t talk—it . - - e —————, now to celobrate tho first and | SHOF Stories for May contains the usual | whoso markethble presibiiticr e hen Arults Wi LG, anore tate=ive. | 1 ; RS Omas, Keb Jasis o M AND WATER SUP PLIES foventn days of - the passover week comploment of well selocted flction. This | over—apples, pears, nectarines, - apricots. | business. You tan satisfy yourself TR HIRA instead of holding the festival the entire | ©xcelleut periodical is growing in popularity lemons, ~English walnuts, almonds, figs, | of it, if you're interested. x"d you D. M. Steclo & 03, | loan, Johneon & 0o, W»W soven days, as in ancient Umes. Next Tues. | Yery rapidly. Publishod by the (urront | s:rawberrics un blackbosss, hoond s, €% g 0% 8w . v | wnand U. 8, Wind Engine & | A. L. Btrang & Sonsy day will be the last day of the passover week | Literature publishing company, New York. | beds of alfalfa. " ought to be, if you have catarrh. IWLSTEIN.| Arriy YOI 00 Sinay [ Pumo Oo,, :;‘.:-..‘J}m.:ufi’a"t be ...3;\1@:. at the L;llul‘dh on M};:o:’\‘p:’illm::u:nbfr ‘oful}nr:lunml ‘m‘uulnu um savs he can make aboutas much outor | It's faith in their medicine that’s oL (AT Omal Halliany wind it 18 1002-1004 Farnam strook ot on_"Tuesday evening at 8§ | DI complete stories all of great interest. | kis apples as out of his oranges, and |, ehi a " = e MoOord. Bre fha i Jpneta o'clock and ulso on Weanesday morning a¢ 10 | The opening story is by Honoro de. Balzns | cas pon sy varloty for variety, tholr flavor behind the offer. It has cured 500 p m| Allen Bros, MoOord, Brady & o, Hoss, acting managor. Qusta Nehy oclock, | Dr. Rosenau will deliver an appro- | 81d 8wong the other” writers are Heury | is as good as that of the easters grown fruit. | thousands of the worst cases, where | jih b % = = — brigto pddress at oach meoting. During the | Cloveland Wood, Robert G. Denig, Opie P, | “Ho' has peach troes—which ho had just | everything clse failed. You can be | & Atlantic Mai) 1 BAtAy sstees iphaad Ieaveaworty, | TOYS. BILLIARDS, | weck tho fostival has been observed by ap. | Read and Miss M. E. Torrence. Every lover | budded—a little over a yoar from the seed rri g A i Omaha, Nobraska. | ot o by ¥ ¥ » | cured, too. If you can’t, you get Omaha Heb. Ve propriate religious worship iu_the homes of | Of §ood stories Will find something to his | five to six feot hish, and’ show ue s bioman 1 YO0 SRTOU OAIY, You go R Bou ) Biut. — H, Hardy & Co., | The Brun-wiek-&lfi N J the Jowlsh people all over the world. taste in this great collection. Published by | here and there. This mention of precocity | the money., They're willing to take Y B ireda —_— - ovISoNsTT e COollender Oo / S ey SR :'.:&‘.‘:’Mf%:‘%’,fi‘“"'“" East Twenty- recalls 8 lemon treo two yeurs ol in the | the risk-=you ought to be glad to “Knnsa City Night Expre s GRAIN AND PROVISIO e fasmbioy | BUI1EFS. metahtad { Rev, David Sussems of Now Orloans, has | *Vousa's' Art Folio," is splendidly gotten | 6r rather a mero sncot. from’ the woor. tne | take the medicine, ’ Ton:ray & Biyan, | 8, A, MoWhorter | yooas, ontiaren's oar- been elected bishop of Lowmsiani, up periodical, the perusal of which will prove | tree itsell having been broken down —that It’s the cheapest medicine you . Brokers, gialn, proyisions §12 Iat k. Brg . Hlugos. _ 1310 Farnam st There witl be a freo dinnor served to the | YOUh Instructive und interesting 0 all lovors | has on 1t neatly ono bunirod ancg can buy, bec: it teed t. A% Louh Canon Ball.. fRdgioss. PIb AL Srne, a T S o 3 & ause it's guaranteed to SHICAG ; = Bt. Private wire to Chi-| York, Chicago and hildres of art, but more especlally so to the amateur | The le o Yy A K t CHICAGO, BURL'N & Avives be Rrivale wire fo Qulsl ~FOrk: 0 and. b findeen of Bk Timolay wiasion on Tusscay | 214k DAt woro Sbpecislly 40 (o the smateur favor with. growess Sor waid,more 0t | give satisfaction, or your money is Union Depot. Council Blu nafer | Wio86 Touls"and New| Ioula = Cosh —grain | P. T. HUGHES, | Thero will bo a council of the Nobraska | LLUStTations and typographically it is every- | troublo' to care for the crop—the frult re- | returned. Chisasa Byprasa. oo [ AW DM | e | WHOLESALECASHCOMMISSION 100080 of the Bpiacopal churen’ st b thing that could desired. The cover quiring a curing process of five or six weeks You onl for the good Creston Local i & m Cookrell Bros. Elgln and Western Creamery roll butter and P ucoln | a work of art and the h Yy pay for good you | B on May 20, W hn N:uvplsmeut.w ich ac- | —and there is more loss by decay, it bears t. Can y 54 2 o T Arrivas | Brokers. Private wires eges. 10000 AL empty exg casos, with tllers, fop Tho Mothodist committeo appointod to se- 5’;&?&« of “urtintio work.Publieed. oy :::i-":rp?;':i':{ Wesaobe had. freiy 5.8l mnl,-."wiow‘amofim 1 Dr. rmastor {6 Yo YO et 0 0r oxchange fOf ougs. st market pHos: cure eatertalument for 250 tes 1o th l ‘ougs & Co., 205 Broadway, Ni ard g fii & 8 . Hoa kiven Lo Leack bida A fhe . 0N e M N ay, New York, Ivis in fact, to name anything that will Pi D it 1 1 Bank. Des Colo ) Fieroe's wedicines are sold on, on grain. 15t Nat aver. Colorada,

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