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e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDA JULY 26, 1891 XTEEN PAGES. pSouthwost Presbsterian chureh, corner of PR O Tw tieth and Leavenwor Re R Y Work in the Good Oause During the Dull | Atkisson. pastor, Services at 1078 a. m. with | “And a Little Ohild Shall Lead Them Tato o i = e beorilb bbbl - OR WITHDRAWN FROM SALE AND ADVANCED TO PAR. THE UNITARIANS' HANDSOME HOME, | T ¥ ',:“,“1 ;“"m“ on sorvices at | FOLK-LORE OF THE SITKANS. New Milifios: Nonrly Teady for Onons | PoOriSs mhontineof St i “Brsobinent 1 00 L SER Ll An Investment Th: it Will l)nul»lc in 'l'\\'cl\'c Months. pancy Movements of the City's tion ir “us \ his wbsence tho kan Showing How a Bad Chief 7 . pril and O o I D /s Pastors and Their Faith- L Was C1 ed Into a ividend 1 ropair N e Stock of the Georg la Alabama Tnves ment and Developn pncnt Co. The First Unitarian church of Omaha is ; es it 11 8. m,, “Courag 3 Hon. Henry E. Haydon, ex-clork of the coming promincnt front as an in LA B R LRl United Statos district court and for some ential avd energetic reh organization, | 4 Hob M\ L ~‘_“:‘;H.§'1‘ '“‘ churelly fortier | timo acting secrotary of Alaska, who bas Capital Stock, $4,800,000. Share $10 each, par value, full paid and Su! tto no Assessmet TARCOr, - PYonehinE At 1000 b made fnteresting researches concerning the | gGon, BENJ, F. BUTLER, of Massachusot! e i . PT, Tinto Treeasiror Tronsuro of Cass and Sev path streets 18 going | P, Roe. Sunda ! folk-lore of the natives, has contributed to Massachuset!s, esidents Iluu. JAMES W, HYATT, Late Treasurer of U, S, Treasurer rapidly up and will be ready for occupancy | Preaching S p. r- | “Sights and Scenes in A 8, tho hew DIRECTORS, ADVISORY BOARD. hy October 1, or possibly sooner. It will cost o, 1 i r'A when completed about fifteen thou- [ Beth-Eden Baptist A e partment of the U o o R A S R LT 1, | ing story entitled “T'he Sinman’s Grave,” Bank, Tallapoosa, Ga. The fine new church fing at the cori ¢ i htwanzer, Momber N Y. Stosk e Geo ( d, Pres, N, Y. Con, Co.of NoYL | Hon: Rioh. 1B ht of Washint « S.CrsILISEN T Bank, Litte Roek, A ok 1hos. ( thDros. rth Ward Bunc ftooklvn, | fou 1o 1% Mann 8 &M R R Grigon el St i Kea gy, Nob L. M. Sanford. Pres, Bunk of New Custle of Ky, | E. . Trae, Cash, U, 8, Troas, Washin o, of New York Clty. N, Y dial welcome to pamphlet just i passenger de- | Gen. Benj. . Butler, of Massqcl, s, ‘ Hon HAyatt, ox-Treas. of U. 8 of Conn. | Mon. John B, Gordon ex-Gavernor nors' sand lars Tho structure ‘s de- | ¥ RBVERWOTA o s o el v s o g oot | ety gl ol M| e b v g sl 6 SUPPOLK TRUST GOMPANY, Transfer Agents, Exchange Building, Boston, Mass. i mmarnye tint ohiuire 'th Twenty- Taminy LA Twenty- | the ohief. 'The narrator visited the sepui- THE PROPERTY OF THE COMPANY CONSISTS OF way and will be very inviting ond ; y fourth und B streots, Frank \W. Fos ; FIRST. 8000 City LOLS 0f2.0% nores of Innd tn the elty of Tallap o, Haralson Connty, Gaorgin, the rosldine remainling £n4old of 2501 acros, on tho contar of whieh the elty was orlinally tmated vatio on convenient in appeaarance. There will [ pistor, Rogular services at 10:40 of the whito girl, which was a rude i ! kb AR Ly 3 dehil Ls organization of company, Oct. 1, 1w, 8105585 but largely tnerensed 1 amount and prosent valun ace that Lo by & pirchass U WL 0 E e (s AN e lopont nddod © two main one from | and s p. m. Sunday school ut | ¢ | but entirely closed up and which was neces- 81 OND. 2405 neren of viluabio minoral 1and adjneont (o tho clty 0 Fallapooes il 10 ited with(n s rdi of S1x miies (o the conter ty Prasent va venteonth and the other fro (Cuss stro moetings on Wedunesday and Friday even to be broken down before the last rest- W lHIfU' I‘w :I “'"“ Ll l‘ Ck of the Georgla, Tennessee & 11 i Kallrond Company, chartered for the purpose of buil: 1 Gt onson, Ala, 120 mtles, that will not the gome el e A dan LA AL : pAny neArLy £2.003.10) Of the CADLEAL StonK At FrITRIL ey ot dividends material used is prossca brick and ings y weicomed to all our | jng place of the chief and the zirl was re- FOUIVTHL. ‘The Tallapoos Futnace. om the 1 ! Watirond, In this olty of Tallapoosn, Ga.~t J e « o naer « ndows and | services, " + . conl car-wheel Iron, resent vilue W, 0). Y Upon the stono sills under the windows a y by : vealed, Inside the shroud which covered arwhoel fron, | Prescit sulue 33500 e 0N 6 et onsing and. it pilaes avtho’| - Bbv, Sy bRt e L ; T, T Piedmont Gines Works, situated on the 1o of the Georkta-Laeltic Kallrond. i tho oty of Tallay ’ 1 D A the form of the girl a swall and w worn ton ware. Pre I 0,000, Lok RLLAL L] isonie de th Con ’ hurch durinc the six t. v over SIXTI ) Ioelning Chale Factory on the Hine of the Georghi- Pacitic 1 ty of r tvalue, £2500, aigns have been y beauty aud eks? t tho pastor, lev, Dr. | Ensiish testament was discovered, tho SEVENTI aroat v : ‘ OO ey and feem rictness to the genes ot of the architec- | Thain “ietus” of the Sitkans. ! Vi, TOTO|VO TFOR L0 RIS OF (rORANEY, SL0CK TOF SMAFOSOIARL Mo b LD BT at about | A gordial fuvitation is extended to all with- shall toll tho| story Here” 8a58 || aioutobem e i mse o e brapacty oF tho eompiny AR T ke oltet ot mow b, ¢ I etaber. SERACE FAwaY wad 13 now maiufactaring Ar i reach of North Omaha Miss: attend | Me. H ‘mot perhaps as pie- | Industries under'contract aud butlding that will employ fully 160 & nul operatives, requlr w dwolling h a4s0 the present p Ation oF the cliy from 5.5 LY 3 YDA e W | taresquely and pathetieally as n THE INCOME OF THE COMPANY. 4 ADVANTAGES OF THE STOOK AS AN INVESTMENT. mg will accommodate at 00 people evening at § o'clock, conducto: W Thero arc many much larger and more | Tayy L sl 2 * | it came to mo from the interpreter, for long rived principally fromal< aoiitoas S e T AT Imposing churches in in Omaba, but th I s A tanst pwon. | inco I found out how ontirely impossible 1t (FIRET. Earnings of its manufacturing establishmonts, now In oporation and to bo hullt (now N absolutely secure w prop i Doity prople will dediaate thielr DAGHSOO | tleth wnd Sponoet strests; s ' ~ | is to tell a native story as the natives tell SECOND. Ttontals of 1ts farming Innds and salos of (mber In “stumpnge” (eatlmuted 88660 yourls DIVIDENDS, to fnelude enrnings and all recetpts from salo of ety lots,pald rly Apriland Octobor new edifice almost entirel e rom debt » 1 \ N, 1 1 r v @ " THIRD. Sales of clity [OOSR G for improvement and inves st 12250000 yenrly) ) 3 . 1 1 onit 0 o , Pronching at 105 v J. W. Tayl om, but L stall follow as clo . estment (et y A large tncrenso (n each somi-nnnual dividond by neroasod earnings nnd salos The conrogntion fs ey arnast fn Iter. | Crorching at 10:50 a. m by J. W. Tavlor. | them, but [ shall follow as closely as I can FOURTLL" Working of 18 mihies ud quarties. by thermseives or on rroyalien: (ostinited $i0,0.0 PROVABILIPY yf " Ary Work fnd 1he leading membars are look. | Sunday school at'12 m. No evening service. | Tho story runs as a follows: yenrly) ing forward to the coming winter with much | A e invited Long ago, in the far, far time before any FIRTIL Profits on minoral, Umber and town «ito options on 1lno of Ga,, Tean. & NL It 1. (ostimated Total estimated yearly ineomo of comparry after construction of railrond, $525,63 01 §0,00) yenrly) earnestness and many anticipations of profit Bo Nighest grado of colid and Nt blast ohare & B0t glnss flasks and proseripe Aring bonds. n TizagON, 100NN, STOCKA, 0L, HCqU " -y CERTAINTY of 0 rapht thercase monthly in the tnteinsio valuo and selling prico of the stoek itsol “I'vinity Methodist Episcopal church, cor- | big snips or white men had come toour coast, SIXTH. Earnings of stock of Georgla, Tennesseo & Hlinots R. R. (ostimated §184,08 yoarly) [ imated yea me of company PrIop to construetion of rallroad, § and pleasure, ner nty-first and Binney—W. K. Beans, | when the missionary men and women wero Tho Unity club will ko i the sty of pastor, Preaching at 10 and 7:30 p. | all aslecp, and there was not one Christian novels and also a studv of “ilie Makers of | M. Moruing v, J. W. Ifarris of the Bap- | “Siwasiwiin Aluska, thero lived ut Sitka, olc the Modern nglish.” The meetings will be | tist chureh, will preach. No ovening service. | not this Sitka, but Sitkadown o Sunday school at 12 m., J. T. Robin- | seven mil ‘Shaman,” a big mediciug | The Company offer to the Public. until Augus: 1, a specinl ragistered isia of The authors who are to bé son, superiniendent, pworth — Liaague n who wae very great and powerful and FULL PAID SHARE: u’i!y(.\xvl'.ll‘!u( I, foraver nnassossible, e, | pomtaamty e it mi iy | pRICE OF STOCK TO BE ADVANCED SATURDAY, AUGUSTI TO $4.00 PER SHARE. are: Burns, Byron, S T e 2112 Locust street things, and also becauso of those things, and 0L W REEAOn AW IR AN L Lot g foLlow, G irst Methodist Ep al church, Tiwvon- | 8ls0 because ho was very cruet and ufraid of Right resorved to Withdraw Stock from sale without No‘ice after August 1, or advance prics to par., Lowell tieth and Davenport strects—Rev. 1.5, Mer- | no man, his fame bad gono out along the sea- The Directors of the GEORGIA-ALABAMA INVESTMENT AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY have deeided to offer to the publie until Saturday, Aug. 1, a lmited amount of tho full-palt capital stock of the com- Rev. Newton Mann, the pastor, has been 1. D.D., pastor. Morning subject, ‘Joseph | coastand cven up the rivers among the | pany at€.6) per share (par viiue §10.0)). and after that duie to eitior withdzaw the stc e advince tho price to $1.5) por sl very enthusiastio and successful in nwakon d His ' Brethren; cvening, “Why God | tribes of tho interior, so that his words wero £ taken ns rpily 08 was the Jun fasue. the stock will bo with irawi [rom salo aiter A1 leo advanced w par, as only enough wi'l bo offered o ¢ ing' deep interest in literary and scientific | Mado Man Knowing Ho Would Fall.” Sun- | law and no one dared disobey them. He was Tt sthek bs (ol 1 biect o no future asse o umstances studies among the members of his congrega- | day school at 2:3). Al welcome. a vory large, strong u and could tell a One miilion doll capltal stock 1 in the tr tthe wny tor the o tion during the two years that he has been et i witeh by just looking uvone. Heiilled all i i o tho corapany ali recoipts from the AAIC of tho Triasury Stovic UF Ui vom pany aro oxpendod pastor of the Unit, cl n the witches ho could find and he found | asacty ¢ 4 r (Frcts v i mvany, in addition to the o 4 of 1ty manufacturing estabilsh e RELIEG 1_;1, Imany, because thors Wore auimbors of mon, | 1y o, s ontire pro Nhotng patd for in rull all the receipts from the sale of city 1ots go at once to tho dividend fund of the company. in addition to the earnlngs of ity o facturing estabilshments club: President, W. S. Curtis: vice-prest Vermo 510 TR o women and children whom he did not like, stock of t rn gratifying Aividends for the investor. but will ineronse dly in the warket value, with the deve! dents, Dr. Clarke Gapon Tomer . | o josmont has 193 Congrogational churches | yuq thoro was moro room for him in this Lok will SRR Yok Cicngo, THACTANI A WAt Comanldato] ock CxehTMEG oD D En sl B 163 towns. =1 world'i¢ ho hadsant thiam! tothofothory and Orders for stocks will e K 1t from on upward, o mall holders i all sections of the country as posaible, who will, by thoir nterest tn the company. oanty. ookel \]«”L"M e, P| . Asiwory-bound prayer-book is made to | go he usod to have a great time torturing [ UAuence mmigration to Tuilapoo LR EDEHED e SIS oyl woeks) el Doen Lraus | ok A LR LY The Company [}Ua]’am\,eg Purchasers lmmedlata Gash for Stock Bought. @~ e Baeptist Svday sohool .-n,mm e s S T ho had fought and killed a large bear single- \ lightful picnic at Bellevae lagt Thursday. I'he annual meeting of the American M is | handed in tho mouutains, but the bear had Adzan ¢ per share ver weonth (or r7V4 pe. il per annuin, Bherul picuic st Bellarnelast Thuraday, 1 oioiinsy, sesoolatton wil bo mold 1a Olow elaiy:| Knodial one! of llisi eyes” out aid toro oub At an Advance of 5 cents per share per nonth (or 17} 4 per cent pe ) will plciie. t. Flanscom patk aexs Baursd ay | O October 20- f part of tis nose and ono sido of his face, 50 [ Atany time (@fter the month following purchase)thay desire to scll prior to its being listed on the exchanges in October, or will secure a purhaser for the stocle at thelr own selling aftornoon Me. William W v R e B e O mnEl it anatetlaRith glstagkhpldeximayiel by 20 3 I net t) haser an advance squivalent to 40 per cont per annum, RRYe51; T Timrnowiol Ceoais o SAREE vil than any he could tell about. Some- ocle purchased now and held until after the payment of the Octobe idend (probably 20c per share) will net the purchaser an advanee aqui et oA daen) T'he colored camp-menting now in progress | 90 vears old, dovil than any ho could tell aboy DS, Stock purchased of thy company during Moy or Jano at $3.60 pur shir s will b onsnad by the syndleats if. desired immediately after August st at$3.65 por and stoclk pur- Gaty) pi 5 i 55 SaChEE 5 times he would go toa ‘“*pot-lach,” which, as i 2 5 it 5 [ T AE RN G is attract- | teacher for se 1 2 feast whero the chiof' or | chased during July (also stock purchased in May .\mlJun»H will bs cashed aftor Sept, 1st at $3.60 or sold for $3.0% per sharo on com mission 13 the stocicholder may ing uu.l' congregati A great many | No less than fifteen Protestant societies are | 70U Know, 1s s v e Sister Katharine Drexel's convent, whieh | somo of the chief’s family or the chicf him- Will Purchase Shares or $ 20 Par Value Stock (hcd\s for the ;\pnl (ll\'ulc‘nl, Wwhich ) LAmar o, o S| tist nre s | i, 1 Dr. l aiar of the First Baptist church 1 is soon 1o be built at Andalusia, Pa., will be | self as a witch and would compel the assem- been at the Chautauqun guthoring at Glen | syufpped with all modorn convenionoos, in. | Bl cusees so. foad ‘1hom ous th doath oF vom Will Purchase 5 Shares or 50 Par Value of Stock | included earnings of the manufacturing Parl, Colorado, for u weck, whero he deliv- o cluding electric lights, This is a somewhat i ered soveral lectures i , (DL . a ¢ i nelgis '% eensonor oons botudaf LEEGHEEE coRhaoye DU EIE Co ol MR Bt ncaelfocuces oo R ol ST Will Purchase 10 Shares or 100 Par Value of Stock | tstablistments owned by the Compuny, xi‘fil?,L..mm'.‘&,.x“‘»T.f'(‘,‘]’.‘,'-:Tffu"x'.-v\.\”1' St b he lampion bio reador of Aumeriza. Ho | away and lavo b alon Wih bis vt Will Purchase 20 Shares or 200 Par Value of Stock jand receipts from the saic of City Lots, This yea oy old a -mee as already perused the great book 100 times, | coming back e ong c 5 i N 3 oy Uty e o B e Ta oA ey g “opos o toublo it boforts the closo of | matilang thole dend bud i | Will Purchase 30 Shares or 300 Par Value Stock | for the first six months of husiness,were t Oakduic on Aucust o) AlitE ife. 0 15 good for twenty chanters a day, his evil spirit grew upon him year by % An i v (et St D biBEA P 208 10 LA St Se aii [ lmud eclares that tho exerciso hus outiroly | yoar and all tho tribos drowied his prosouc Will Purchase 60 Shares or 600 Par Value Stock ;::I;I[P:![i\\in‘!LIIIIU] D, ll'l'n)[l‘l[ll']illl\']‘\m]l”rlllplfll‘l'tl[(l‘)) at Ulysses the first week in Augus cured him of profanity. or his coming surely meant death to somo . 3 o dend (pro 20¢ per shi oy :.‘,,,,,..m;! e s Fetitied from | | A commanding offcor of o o of their poople.” But thoy botove in him at Will Purchase 100 Shares or 1000 Par Value Stock S0 b0 matled ({” \lm‘l\imhlvt's Kt Jolorado, and is rusticat his fathor's ritish regiment havi requested a 1o Snmo o or they would have killed f : S e N A m‘;‘.u’.f"j‘.]x'.’,'mi*uf.‘»’.,,"..\.’.v‘-"?!,. tho wet | sergean o ascortain h suliios viows of | Ouo womn whose busbun it theeo ohil Wg{l Pu rcnase 150 Shares or 1500 Par Value giocll: Suffolk Trust Company, Transier Ageas eral rerotary John M. Hazelte f the | some new recuits, the latter were pa ey and ren been tortured to deat differen v i g 1 R ag y Yo et CeSi hacncistion s ponn | Lh6 SO o ot nat T bt ap | He, Tollowod hiss 5 his houss ono might ' Will Purchase 300 Shares or 3000 Par Value tock | i 15 rusticating for two weeks 1n Kansas. Hewill | Eogland mon on toe right: Roman Catholics | for that purpose. Sho waited until he slept ORDERS MATLED AFTER AUG. 1 WILL BE FILLED AT $,.0 PER SHARE ONLY, OR MONEY RETURNED TO & D . be home this wesk on the left; all fancy roligions to the rear and thon crept close to hum, raising o “seal- No orders will be received at the present price of $3.60 per share after 12 o'clork midnight Aug. 1, and all orders for stock Gouiaine mailed a Bishop Scunnell is an excellent pedestrian Trinity church, New York, is by far the | ing club” to knock out his brains, buta big | later than several days prior to that date to insure delivery at present price of $3.060 per ~hare. He may be scen almost daily taking & loug | richest parish in the country, und even i the | P1AcK raven flew inat the door and pulled ADDuLsa ,\LL OKDE hs rou s'r )C! x(, AND PROSPECTUSES, AND MARE CHECKS DRAFTS OR MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO nd not very leisurel oin the bishap's | ‘wol Pho NSRS 0RO | i by tho long hair so that he awoke quick- v SRl R dliy. : : seuiur ose, 3 Valiod Bt SSo00 1w, buy | B, plecoment tobis o Hhat was tho ) \ j jf‘]l H“ ANAoer, 187 Dearborn-st,, Chicago, I1l. CHURCH NO3 1C e reh e o S palon tich sLHnLY | Klodtehman uover came back to'douy 1. SOUT m RN OFF ul apoosa, Harrison County, G NEW YORK OFPICES, 1 Wall-st.. Rooms i BOSTON OFFICES, 241 Washinston-st, Rooms 8 0 and 10, PHILADEL- Wt iR oy Prosbatarinn Dhinoh Mwonty | on SOt o b Ono_ time a great feust was held | PITA OPFICES. Room i Drexel tiuilding. PROVIDENCE OFFICE. Room 1. Butler Fxchango, GIICAGO OFIFOE, Rooni 13, Stoskc Exehinge Bullding, BALTIMORE OFFIOR, Koot Hinth ani Mason sbentaic e nagtons oy ST G at Sitka, and Thlinkets camo to 1t | Bankof Baltimore Buildivg. FOKEI FICES, No. 2 Tokenhouse Buildinizs, London, Eng Jobn Gordon, D.D.,, will preach at 10150 a, m, R AR ',‘? b who | from loug distances, and there &P Eigh o Tilustrated Prospoctus of Tallipoosa, Stock Prospsctus of Company and Plat of City with Price-Li o e Cheist of it anny s och 8¢ 10180 8. m. | hns been indictad fo in Philadelphia on | \ore great numbers of theln. The Chilkats | Ports, Particalars of the : yndicate’s Plan of Purchasing Stock, ete., mailsd froo on apsleation to any of the above-named COur Our onts Hocomvetion oe i (Heh | tho complaint of Sam Small, 18 just now in | e in great state. ' weralferosiant SintiayBaioollabiibim: of Y‘AIW;I],: H‘p :.'\[)‘.v‘-‘}v l]::nvhl'l'\l\'..!l*\v\l; x31;~1 .lls “7’,’ nn:t: warlike, and since unremémbered time had m \ Peovle's Socloty of Christinn Endeayor at | president of Utah universite, [o. oy | Made the Tniinkots, who lived in thomterior, | moons the Shaman” ana tho woman were | sky bends down to tho waters, it seomed to | and ono morning, aftor a groat galo, ho did 4 dency of froight rates has heon - stoadily ~e 7:15 p. m to mako good his charges against Me. Small | L0 P4y tribute beforo they would permit | ahsent. Then one warm sunshiny | me as if the day was breaking, for instead of [ not come to the village, nud when & long time ' downward from 1057 conts in 1855, to At tho Central United Prosbyteria when the case comes to trint, Sadflecs:s ‘““”',‘I' ‘;;l-“":l"l‘:”\“l{v"{"'“‘}';‘ “’tl‘l-”l“ru‘ chinolllany; |w|.| n ||:.i; men, the e growing dackor it grow brighter and | bad passod so m-i,{w-v‘,m;.u it in soarel | L934 in 1800, the enormous inereass in church on Seventee atre o Mile by y Bl g Lo FldTadale MA LI L it | men and the children were sitting lazily | brighter, and I could seo the glimmor of the | of him, and found him dead sittinz besido Bt Mo isnraal rensed tho vol « nd ;“,”‘MI u“"l"y,:‘, ]‘(’v\“Kv 1()1‘::\”\\ il ‘.“" oo ' of Worcester, Rey. Dr. For- | family chicfs came alvo. - With the wmily of watching the sea, they saw coming f::nm out { white gulls as if the sun sho: o pn them; but ho holding to it strougly as if he would th “‘l- L _‘ h JelHauen I ihoivol . D.1)., pastor. Prea Hing ftomorraw pd o ".}f"‘l‘l”“"! and was edncated at | the Great Tyheo was a golder ved white | o tho shadows of a distant 1sland & wonder- | hero, where we now stand, and il along tho | not be tovn g . And my people I R oae0LRearnIngS both gross wid net. At R bicoR TATIASE Apnanivar [ior iy celiogal Dubling iFeibecsmolcur givl, ten years old, perhaps. Sho was as | qul canoe, It carried a tall mast with cordage | moutitain s 13 %0 black that I could | besido the girl and placed his war canoo noar | The total gross carnings of all the rail - i At s peom s subject, PA Loud | ouratenr o A daonn, i 1995, perpetual | proity to look at as a salmonborry blossom, | ruuning from its top to the stem and stern of | not distinguish anything. Now, I thought | by, with a smallor one for the child. ronds in tie Unitod States from an opor- Not Enough.” Youtig people’s [ and viear of ¢, Jude's, South KKenstheton, i d the Cuilkats were very kkind and atten- | tho canoo, and all the cordago was hung with | this was a sign and s mystory, and I won- | 'This is all I know. wted miloago of 157,076 miles was $1,006,- meeting at 7 p. m, yhody welcome, 0 e e i gt tonsington, i | tive to her. They said sho had como to them | flagy of strango devices, and from tha very | dered if tho childs God was coming over tho | Hore Klanaut ceasod talkig. A boliove | 010, i se'of S5,185,851. Tho Paablalh obuvati 1610 Dodks. siriet | Sa B el ashe !{m-l etanl .!;i.'"‘\: 'n'y"- I!x'umlll'h- |4'"';|‘(fn‘.wé‘3"- ) l'n‘l .:;m l*h-; top, over all the rest, thero floated a saow- | westorn waters to visit her, for sho had told | there was a tremulous flutter in Goovge's eyo- | toal of not carnings 31,6 vices at 10349 a. m. and 8 p. m S GeniIn G BHO Rt 0 e ey o oo, iime bad | white flag with a vroad red cross worked on | moHe was a bright and shining ono, and so I | lids and my own, aad a susvicious moiswiro, | 4" jneronso of 325, 511,030, Tho t. Johu's Eplscopal church, cornor Twen- | That ¢ 1 bee ol tearned to talle {hlinket, and hor dictie fluc | its conter, and s they camo nearor they saw | waitod and watehed while the child slopt, | which perhaps wasblown from oft the sea. | ol d'aC 0 o wross carnin A T Lt A O R el O o Yoy | oL e O i of i o nd | tho HShaman” and the nutive woman, Howas [ Suddenly tho light faded ont and a coldwind | But 1 havo visited the placo any times | SRS S BUE O RO CEIIERE S Forris, roctor. Toly communion ot 50 | alliance meating ab Kound Lane e Qurlstian | o o nkors Sho had. an vty | ab the storn and the woman forward, und as | came off from the sea and I heard the famil- | since, aud I think of tho fair child, ‘and pic. i persioenty i A m. Sunc hool'at 94 8 \ab 7808}t alllanco meoting av Rouud Lake, b when [ goat into blank s i ictus," | ey paddled thorecouid bo heard the wail | iar witeh voicss talking and wy heart | ture her as gracile as tho forns which sway [ over 7 por cent . . Sunday school'a i, m. Moruing | a number of » following the lead of a | which she looked at closely, and told them | fortho Sitkan dead. As they came near tho | was — havdened and I awoke the | about her last rosting place; and I wonder if ——————— liy ane serwon at 11 olclock. | moro zealous sister amoug them, voluntarily | stories, which, sho said, the dictus® told to | ghore my peoplo suw, resting on a soft bod of [ child rudely aud pushad bor from we and | the “Shaman” fouad he i—waiting on th | Small in sizo, groat i results: DeWii's ol sorvice A germen ats oclocle | cave up all their joweley that tho procoeds | Lor. These storles were difforent from | deor skins, with hor liitlo hanas foldod ncross | commencod paddiing fariously, but I had | other shore.” Littio Barly Risors. Best pill for const ovening, i) Lt | e S AR A e e U D e A g o vo ' Totte Atd | nor breast and her lithe body wrapped in tho | drifted whithier [ knew not, anil boforo tho - - tion, best for ick hendache, bast for sour ening. tuch an instanco of self-sacrificing zeal is [ thoy belioved them to be all hes | gpotless folds of the ermine robe, the white | light had faded out I had forgotten to notice How to Be Happy in Summor. stomach, Calvary Baptist church, corner of Twenty- | raroly afforded ut religious gatherings in any [ and nonsense, I now understand that the | chiid whom the “Shaman” had takon away | where wowere, 1 was frightenod, for I had e Tauna sixth and ard streets -8, B, Wileo and Sletug” wvas o book like those the mission- | ¢y glay us u witch. She looked very beauti- | never lost my way before, and I had nover o lthalataaett > DAN LAMONT DOING WHLL pastor. Preaching at 10:50 am. and 8 pm. [ The dovotion of Miss Shepard, who lnid | arios talk through when they teuch us to bo (0, Tor long hinir had the Lustro of o son | seen so black a nights and. hecausa. | was 50 tead the latost books D Subject for the morning, “The Model Con- [ ber v on the “altur of the Lord" at | Food. Well, the girl was given an houored | yrout freshly caught, and it shone in tho sun- | erueland ngly. T told tho ehild that wo. wo atho vy and ofton. i tro iRl (e Dl e tho HI B R a0 grogation " for the oveuing, ying Hold | Suratoga, was surpassed a short time ago by | Dlace at the feast, and the big *Shaman” of | |2\ like' thrands Of gold, Willing hands | poing 16 die, 1hat & sca witeh was putling Seak cool, shidy nooks. ! s on Eterual Life."” Sunday school at 12m. | the Duchess Eugonia Litta Bologuine in | the Sitkas sat opposite to ber, and glowercd | grow tho canoe high on the beach above the | to hor homo, where wo would bo killed and | LGrow fancy work away. o Lo W ARILR, General - prayer mocting on Wednesday | Milan, To express her complete abandon- | 8¢ her ficrcely out of s one eye. But she | + line, but “Shaman” sat as one in a | ¢ [ child came and kneit down WearHichtest, lo\ast ‘“‘, 5 T'hose who knew Dan Lamont whoen evening. Teachers' moeting ‘on Satur- | ment of the pomp and vauities of the world, ot afenid of him, nor of anyono, and | jream gazing into the faco of tho dead child, | ut my feet, unid putting up her littlo hands | (18 8t morn and wallk at ove, he was the right hand of Grover Cleyo day evening. Our seats are free and all avo | the duchess sold her wonderful gems for | $he sang some sad songs in a lau that | os'silent ns she, suld inauy words in n_strange tor At Believe that waiters aro human land in tho whito houso uld hardly welcome. $600,000 and gave tho money to her priest, | hone of the ‘'blinkets understood. And my people spake nover oue word, but | la said in Thlinkot: l pala bOLlEhy Gud bountelainy, recognize him now. writes tho New Fiest Christian chuech, corner Capitol [ With Instructions to crect. wich it a hospital | BLF two or three diys of feusting and “pot* | wiitaq with a kind of nwo, “\Bo not afraid, for I am with you always,’ seliowikidigioyosand dinon.callacs, ¢ A e A e avenue and Twentioth siveot—Lev, T, B, | for littie childre latching." the Cuilkats o ready to go | ™ prosentiy ho stepped carefully out. upon | ‘this is the promise of our God, yours and | LLUFEY noever thus being av leisiro ever. LR MOLLQBL MR i awny, and it was the lust night of tho foast, | 4o Jund, turned his svarrod fuco townrd tho | mino, wnd ha will savo us! Anil very soon | 1IToss in cambrics, lnwus wia ginchis wld. Thon he was thin, pale, distracted, whon'suddenly the “Shaman’) denounced 00 | Hanvens. thon swept tho soa 1 a8 oho Wwho | Liusthas toa irinie ot dnrlkioss 1red, und 4 with laindvesses, feait mon and | although alway it now ho is littlo white a awitoh, and! {damandud | Sl e o RIa iy |1 flo s L e WhOrOL o vt e ; ning avoivduy chocks aro that she be tied up and giveu to bun. Lo | kindred, I know this day that you are all my | not far from my fanding place, and I beached ka0j sen-DipeEns (bt ho! mp, his eyo is bri 1 ho re this the Chilkats objected, but the “Shaman’® [ Gl NN Gitars: T wa bor mong | the canoe and carriod the child up th ep e N Phek bt o vipid iaouimiio: Whicu Crucified Josus.” All uro made ete.), meluding one thirty-two fi ha L on his deathomask and was so awful that | yoy; iy babyhood, my youth, my manhood, | trail to my mountain b NGB und berries follow tho | 45,0 wanith sometimos tows ‘upon come sixtoen feot an v-two of they wore frightoned—brave wen s they | hyyg peen lived here with you by the great | could not be L nor havsi tor lifns i s A 1 Like Streot Mission Christian chureh, cor- | The total numt 05 i 4,418 : Y I _they went away leaving the littlo es. T have lived thus far the life of a | She told me such wonderful storics of hor | SUoro ub tha sweet and give small place to - st sy S ner Twouty-fifth street-Suuday scnool at | the more novel s ire o Chinoso white grving blbionly.and bassoc Sitlan “Shaman’ of the olden times. 1 have | God—that [ was one of his ehildren, | "6 bitter HEMISA HORDRLIONRTATL S QW L QUE 8:80 p.m. ey "7 | ehime of bells and throe drams (1 them to tnko her bowo, lmmediate been very havsh and very cruel; 1 have lived W about & beautiful country where he Hemomber that soeming 4 bass drum and dram check) thay had gone, shoitoolchar Lttly bo tho ife of & murderer, ® line and n thiof. | waited for our coming, and that by living | W08 gain, m C. Whitney, to whose § you iive deomed me brave, T know | kindly and wrongi W bulieving | - Retire when in the mood and arise owes his extrnordinary ool fortune, It R his always been Whitney's theory that St. Mary's Avente Congrogational church, e . W i 1 eh h, all my people then called an “tictus,” and be. X coruer of Twenty-soveuth street—Services foro is a story of the ; 3 T fook ut 16 vary. cavofully, and sho did | Aluhough f most. inelin ) 3 : Lhuve been @ wicked coward, and I havo | in him wnd doing LA o Oraar freshest fish and corn cako; nover | ) the sune qualities which makeo u man od politician would, if applied to busis fortnightly and will begin on Octob plete the extonstve developmonts Inauguratod on the Lopment o Fits pr tand pr. ' of the Interoats of the stoek mproying and ty of the company, Licreasing its prient of tho company's proporty 5001 as posible, and in no event ¢ of Building Lots, Mineral Maps of the soction, Enginoers' Re 1oflicos of thia company Cramblet, pastor, Proaching at 11 a.m, and lavge organ for Rov. Mr, Talmage's 8 p.u. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. Young w tabernacle at Brooklyn contains four Peoplo’s Socioty of Christian Endavor manuals of fivo octaves each, and u podal p. mw. Subject of morning scrmou, of two and one-half octayes, sixty-six pipo Great Ligity) evoning sermon, *“I'lie Sins | stops (or 110 stops with poedals, 058 is some even boyond tho oxpectations of at 10:30 o'clock & m, will be conducted vy (Wasn. S L g til they bound her, band and foo! Rev. Alex 8. MeCornell of Deadwood. Sab voung an, a ' ¢ il thoy pouid hor, hand and foot, and | broyght back t you today tho ‘tonas | doath horo, b we f navori|i - HINeALkoacal fish bath school at noon. Young people's meeting | Was adm: a Savelai her to: tho shore and. placel her. tiad f\umhr w’ who has made me kuow these | have any more sery i lpey(ellior it Sh e gl thy I Rsa S mbetn [N Study |y shio was, in bis canoe, und paddled wway, | 1Y things ApdLHovep i h0 hopoy In 8l Io¥ | are at the s for 1 newa pursuits, ciuso him w excel in th dnesd evening at 8 o'clock, able w h 1 th 1o the “tenas Kloc i * (Mt L tecuth and Castellar streots —Rev. d, M. Wil wonby U oro K | bluooyes had a far sway | ‘.I'H‘me in ;l'n pastor ; \m.;um at 10250 n\ .un.‘|~ i 1 Ma ; ust | them as if st “\“I a faiver land somewhere, D uday school ut 12 m, Young Peo: 0 W | op was watehing fos the coming of someone plo's Socioty of Christian Eudeavor at 7:30 [ Why, I shail send thom she loved, Very many of the Sitkaus felt | toveted bor posse | o (i p. m. Preparations arc in progress for the The civeuit conrt of Garr v, Mary- | badly for her sike, but their intense fear of | her away to my hut in the mountains wy it REANORUR N ey BNG Acova fia seti Iomomber ildrou are 1 [ Yot he B Sadinntaniepiat LRG0 REDRROSS OB fh vaieoa it nacpetial i Lo ~shamin, " aad their superstitious bojof | teutions wero very cidel and wicked; 1 know | time. Then I wisted to sco him faco to face | it or s iy e i3 v oxeopting L. Sextou, D1, will deliver the dedication v dericks S, Hipkins aga S in his power over the unsoch mysteries, pre ( this now; I ¢ not know it Tt1s u | and fight to keep her with we; buc shoe told | § st sormon. ‘The sorviees will bo in tho mor lio Protestant Eniscopal chureh ) vunte m from making any objection op | 48Y's jourhiey to my mountain h mo that God was with me overy day and | FPHS AUIWCRS Aolte, 5 TN T Y ing, afternoon and evenix Ihe aim 18 to [ land, to restrain them from inte |t L) A terfero between th 1and the s ) alter loaving nef I untied her, hou tthat Ho could on i D e N A A make this the day of days in tho history of [ him in the dischnrge of his awful fute that BA e teustingly, and 8at ac my feet i love and resiguation, and i N by e 4 8, ¢ (Bhgo: 0 this church tions. In January last th ptoat || aon It ocannan alh ol out of sight. one | bottom of the canoe, and iaid hor head on 1 we until m my heart restea e L m govel ) to dismiss the roctor, and npou his appeal to | stronzominded but tonder hearted middle | knee and looked up in@ my face out of eyss | Aud thon I saw hoer fading a i day evening av 8 o'clock In rootn 6 Brenser | tho bishop, whose jurisdiction in the' con Rizod avomin, 1iftod nor arms with an implote. | 115 & young fawn's, " Fturned the disfigured | flower cach duy, and near the end ; R T block, opposite post Ovder of exercises | VOrsy was der h as sustained, and tho | ing gesture toward tho sky, and then van | Side of my face away from her so that sho [ not walk, nor even feed hersolf, « Barsley i i A 1 vestry locked the church d refused to no 1y and bid in her hut Fou nights and {0r tomorow. v Reading h might not see, but she uotic it up | bere after No-that-ln, whom y Tre i ley, o e selcotious and froe discussion of same; pre- | MOt him to ofticinte. He then apolied to the s passed, uud just at evening time the tle hands and tmed und [ a lkindly woman, Sh mo and | a conviet in Lhe e i Got a Joh, ared paper eatitled *Woat is Theosophy o | ¢ivil courts for at uction, —The decision, | “Shaman’ came back alone. He was v o it Sbe didinot scorn it, n ut 1t | tended nnd nour thew » \ } 3y in which the clorgy espesially vo inter- | storn and ugly, and if auyone ventured to | #Way from her, and Lfelt like a hunting dog | best she could until the time came when snys tho Phila 1 t Dy Hetad oatabilshes that i 0ot g e A AT TR STy s BT T by caressed by his master. No living man or | God touched her heart and it wus eated Lo the inio between & congros tion of the devoming- | they wore ull glad to keep sile woman had ever been geutle to mo before in | *Just vefors she loft of:his Now quirers at present mecting » collection, | t1ou and a voctor can only be dissolved with [ about — her, ut he acted rocollection, couniry, sho made us both | Bverybody welcome. the aporoval of the bishop of the diocese, qu He took from bis 1 dwe *“I'hen she made i t comne 1 1sh T T S T O ST N L St. Philip's Epi chureh —Twonty- | s beautiful daucing ro when I had finished g t P (ntrhg 1o Mickay, rector—sop. | 3L between N s aul sticets, cots ~and he bought fron and stroked the scarr e this's n 't vicos ninth Sundoy. afier Trinity. duly 90 | Jobn A, William sharge. Sun of mine a blankot made of snow-white fac poor face. of that pi Sunday school 9:50 a. m., morning servi day school and Bible class 10 a, m.; Matius, | wine—aund he collected all the dainty things “1 don't know what it was, but her wish to L wi 108, o, choral evensong & p, m. The mu any and sovmon 11, m.; choral evening | he could tind and carried thom away Lo his | pain in my heart and something can brought her doad 8 por bR e SRORE NRRACOE S.0x (D B10 Hilsl0 mou S p. . boat and placed them carefully in it; and it | my throat and made mie gasp, Theu 2 my own peopie, and when I d ance other than what he 1 T P A T ST A0 R TR ooy scopal Missions ~Rev. Iry Johu- | was noticed that he was not so rude and | she would tell me a story, and she told me aid oy her sido on the v \ i If his ha anuires outt aathom. NOnent: to Ust Tord \Wa' Bassecs \ charge, . W, Eason lay r cruel as was his usual way, for when little | one who was the Son of God, tho Great as my last rosting place. A TN AR P e Thoe, ' Bornhy. At the evening service, | St Andrews--Fortv-second and Nichol children wora in his pathway ho did not run | Tyhee, who made the world, and the sk if you will liston to and oboy sty thiv o dono he 5 pow Magnificat and Nune Dimittis i1 ‘alnut Hill. Sunday: Morning praver 11 a. | ##3iust and knock them about, but put them | the sun, the muon, and the f a Sitkan *Shamaan’ who has nd tho stylo of the « ©, Barnby ; anthom, “Come Unto Me," Cut evening, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school and | EOutly to one side; then heatood in the wa- | bocause of wicked mon like 1070 A0A- ‘be- tender, au WLl on. one, but *io_ordot I lor, All seats free et evening service. All uro | Bible class' 10 a. m. ' Woel days: Daily 20 one Clod only-—the (iod of thia litue if he chooses to gr ¢ ) ( A Al I welcome. morning prayer 9:30, evening prayer 5:50 ox- First Universalist churen, North Nine. ceot W ""“""‘“‘ and ¥ “\ 4 “She 1s dead, but Beforo sho went away [ | life. I carriod he the I prizod o BTt od, treat n | voeuntion opinion hus b \ promised her to tell thi s to you, soitis | mostand v ountaing teoot children to ice crean hatis | t Lin Lamont’s ¢ f fortune fuvo not only I who talis; but'it is her'lips, her | @ beautiful place, 13 8 0thor | pniggion wor ; e Hiatinapon ; { 5 heart, which speaks through mine. When | loves her baby 1 have suffered ull i ek 5 b ViEhod| ki Do el your hostess how s ® | him for t , Lamont sho first came to us from the Chilkats, I | thi her sike butt 1 \ore last . 1 am wero at your L ? i B siow and when I carried *One day sho told me that Wing [ oap or ten yonvs, i i miled upon wnd er trainin lings qui that h P evelund The Theosophic soclety meots every Suu- the state, with further ad- otroit Froe 17w “Now sadd the judge in tho poli wed by discussion of the sumo; answors to written quostiors seat in at the previc moeting; suswors to verbal questions by in 1 bofore him, *thi t tor near his canoe and said, “Giood byn, my | Son of God \ bis P @ thing he had r done befor and died a cruel de: g child ! ( rOWN e f and all our people were amuzed and watched | suffer for my own sius, if I v nen he cease: 1d the wome ) ith wnd elothing and eenth an hrop st —0. Ding St P a8 rty-secon 4 street him wounderingly 8o long as thoy could see, | him. She told me he was g tribo prepare poor B A V. . Spicor of Liapin, Mioh..will proaoh. § A ;‘,', RN VAP | tho woman who had expressed hor sorrow at | power, and covld accomp! I placed her book 18" in her »m, and 2001 i day school at 12 m. e . B Anaustiupie - Winasnt Ricoe Hra _ | the going away of the cbild, and the woman | this sho went to sleep, and | sut vory .w Y-r the ermine robe they folded around her, and « honor, only try Saradaa. A% 18 s r o Augustine's = Windsor Place. Evensong | weut away with him. He had greatly | fear of waking hor, and watched her fac the presents from the “Shaman’ iu i box | Railroad Statistics, and Ll Iy came to his fni i I 7:0 p. . i Sunday sobool # p. m. chauged in everythiug: his clothwg was | and thought about this wonderful thing 1laid it at bor foot and day after day t Y \ is the v h 4 Rov. A W. Lamar, pastor of the PFirst | clean and his mauners were very or f had told me. T was not in # hurey o take ‘Shaman” waited alono on Church of the (i0od Shopherd (F Baptist church, roturnod last ovening from | Sitkan man,” aud our poople wore groat- | to. my hom, und I ceased paddiing s 2% | be her bo and goruor of Ninwtoenth aud Lako' stroo Pike's Peak and will fill s pulpit tomo rrow. | 1y puzzled and would have foliowed bim, but | the canoe swing lazily to the motion of the | night, through rms - and t hoen issue vering tho statistics orvices: Morniug, prayerand serwon, 11 | Services at 10:50 . m. this be would oot permit, aud for many | sea. Fafout boyond tho islands where the ' he watched to seo that no harm came o Tor 1590, It shows that whilo the t wd figures, has 1go kindly, 16 rock pile for