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THE OMAHA DAILY MONDAY, MAY 16, {4 LI BEF: \ s we Wi DN | for aiso roady for insuch an bour &s | 84 and 04 A. D. He roferred to tho profane [ men of Omaba. ¥ Wiwags try, no matter | that theie exnibit at the World's fair shoula | “h “FI“ WS \ I"LL ROL\D]‘,D ¥o think not the Son of Man cometh.' | historian of only thirty.five voars attor the | whore 1 am, to orgytize the Christian spirit | be closed ot Sunday, O M A I_I A T K thict and sistors 1 can only sny, *it | doath of Christ to prove tne devotion of | And scrtiment In shifye men. Vou romci _Dr, Carmen, the fraternal delogate from toow M POTATH PaOS.| {5 the Lord that hath done it, thereforo bow | His followers st that early d o then | bor that Christ said 'Clg v into all the worid | Canada, was tho next speaker. He dis ’ y ' ¥ Akt ik LR B0 )| ke e A B ho hand that hath denit | touchod on the character of the man, aold- | and proach tho Bovpei. I hopo evers ong | cussed Sabbath obscrvance in goaeral and e along with others, I will not attempt to | the stroke.” Follow bim oven as he also fol. | 1ag (Rt o e ost remarkable man | prosent trics to help Curistianize somo poor | the movement in Cauada in particular. He L] ¢ ( N N ) - classily 1 exach chronological order the | lowed Christand by and byo you oo shall ioso dolngs were rocorded 1n history R ¥ thought that the people could bo brought to | [ ¢ b ( ) | various cnterprisos aad institutions that | ‘enter into his rost. < work was miraculous, and was so de- | “Twould like to cail your attention to a arly observe the Savbath by thein- ) Yolp to make our city what it is today in | To the bereaved wite Iknow not whatts clared by His enomios It was irrofutable | passago of seriptuce, {'V““r‘t‘w 1ot ob. | Haenco of ressgn and m ral sentiment, : o Countzo tool promine 't | say. Stlence Is more sublime than inade- | proof of His divine origin, “Christis what | anco of the Sabhith day. Our Hoavenly tov, G. S, Chadbourne, , spoke upon FEOTE TE y o M Ko oo ey ind | ounte utterance. But 1 will vanture only & | Hosass Ho la." snld tho sponket, Jaid His | ¥ ormalatos s FonT: {n such simplo | “Tho Sabbath and the Home." won | ARCHITECTS AND_BUILDERS \ GRAIN. and must depend entirely upon “memory. | thought, for we are tre ling on holy ground. | testimony regarding Himself is true. | uage that thore: is no mistaking the | Iistop Ninde took for his theme “Tho ). H. BLEAN, —————— A Whon the first railrond from tho east, thoe | iather than murmur at the dealings of the “A teain of cars cnrries you 1,000 miles and | meaning. Kvery oag can understand His | Sabbath and Christian Activity Contrnctors and « Mract 8. A MO WNORTER, Chicago & Northwestern, was projected, hie | Lord may she rejoice thut her lifo was | leaves sou within a half a'miie of your door. | command, ‘Remember the Saboath day to | Rov. J. W. Hamilton, D.D)., considered OBy aTGTenN'S APaHITEoN s 21514 of Trade. Broked Lo e O n it with his ‘cnorgy and | coupled with 8o good a man and that ho was | You will gat bomo all righly AU TOC KIST koen it holy. Six days shalt thou labor and | “The Lord's Day and Its Poril free, by sending tieir on i in weain, ote. Private fofluenice 1o make the scheme a stern reality. | spared to her so loug | it You don't rofuso to take the cars be. | do all thy work.' . tion to the publisher. 3. 1. Glen Tireto ¥ Culengo puence Ml of delight swopt overour | “But hush these plaintivo musings, Al our | causo thoy don’t tale vou to tho threshold ow remember, the Lord blessed the WAGING THE BATELE, d St Louts. o hon'It was fixed fof a fact that tho | toars cannot weep back tho buried.” Ho has | of vour houed <o tHesh biblical teachings | bath day and made it holy, Tho fourth | —_— AWNINGS AND Ti day of stago conching castward was ended. | loft us, take you 1,000 miles toward blissful eternity, | and fifth commuandments arve the only two | Fierce Fight in Which the Church of To- b Al D = ~ 5 When the plans were lmd for the great | “We wiil do likewise, Death bhath made no and if they leave a half mile of wncortainty | out of the ten which do not commenco with day 1s Engaged, OMAHA TENT & AWN-| WOLF BROS, & c—‘n HARDWARE. Union Pacitic, ne was in the inner circles of | breach, or disputed questions, what of itf Letme | ‘Thou shalt n In both these God has The First Mothodist church was filled to NG COMPANY, | . 3 - _— our citizens, ever ready to use his powers to In tove und sympathy. In hope and trust: say that the Holy Ghost will take you that | reasoned with His people and promised | oo il oo dar morning. Dr. Buck- | Flags, hammocks. O B s g RECTOR & WILHELMY LOBEOY & LINN, O Tho geeal rosults, When the | {0 oitward sich o souna our enfonn roich. | lags balf mile, ) blessing. = You will ing in looking over the | ) 5 GPe (Ao ho n FuLber Clothing. Bend | fARs. Danners, ste: send 00, N eastern terminus was in doubt, and the . I”“'j' an inward ~n-‘rwlw-'~‘ml~"5‘ % e In conclusion the bishop urged the present | nations that the most degraded are those | 1ey of Now York preached the sormon. He for cat'gue. 1118 Farn or catalogue,i0s 8. 16th L Dealers’ hardwaro and question of Bellevue or Omaha trembied in itk Ul T e existenco of Christ in His divino form, as | who know no Sabbath, In Europo tho | took a text from the Book of Kings where | = Salhdillind Qraer I0th ana Jaekeon | mechanies’ toots the baiance, ho oxerted his overy effort to : evidenced by tne perpetually developing his- | wenkest nations are those who pay the least | the children of Israel were warring with the BAGS AND TWINES S 104 Douglas Street, the rescaé of our city, and none “It bids us Ao the work that they 1ald down, tory of the church, tho transformation of the | attention 10 the holy day. IKeep the Sabbath | Lo oe Suwa. Through the inspiration of e h e rejoiced moro than ho when tho issuo Take up t ng where they broke off the | eross, a thing more horrible than the har day and you will find out what the vlessing | oo o ot wi > b ind's BISHOP & CO 4 i ey aeiua: T oah Hee Him!| oo s MLERIEL s vunen ko hanvantyown, | Ml ecpejato g thiag oxpsensial BONULYS e o uco and. com. | Elisha the brophot, who saw in his mind's | gEmis OWAHA BAG 00 | SSRGS 0 | LUMBER. yet tnrowing his hat in the air when Where ava 1l ‘ap Thir tronsures and our and tho «pread of the religion of tho only and | fort. 1 can't begin to enumerate all tho | evea groat host of warriors coming to assist Tmportors andmefs, four | SeGls femp, oy, cot I — — S PR—~ 1he first ground was broken down upon the erown, , | true God, which was going to lands voyond | blessings to be derived from a faithful ob- | the children of Isract, the king of Is:ael was bl ton winestapred cord HAS. R, LEE, JOHN A, WAKEFIELD e o for tho groat transcontinontal | And our lcst loved onos wili bo found again. | the sens and bringing in Japiness and Hin- | servance of this dav. encouragod to make the fight and to defeat _wo, vl 312N TR0 s | Hardwood Tumher. wood R railway and the crowd cheered themselves - dostanee. ho speaker was certuin asto | My fricuds, lot us apoly 1t to your own [y S o and scatter them to tae four — pety ot barquel ;v.v:l‘-'n‘::.o”\.‘;no“,‘.-‘\.“‘.l,..,; hoarse for very joy. The locating of tho REV, THOMAS J. MACKEY. \hat Paul or John or Wesley or Gabriel, or | lives,” Lotus see what you are doing to | (G 0% RS ARG SCE A BICYCLES. | BOXES. ® lani comint, Mitwankes tmachine shops Within our city was a struggle it any of tho sainted blood-washed throng | break the law, Can we ride in any of the | By hoe founa in this account of the > il - 9th and Douslas, Quincy whito 1w, of o mean proportions, in which he played | e Discourses Upon the Usages of the | around the throne would say it asked what | transportation lines without making several | y i b0 R0 0 3 I ”‘,,r”‘l“ Christian H. 0, TODD, ————— a prominent part. And the depot and bridge tiplscopal Chareh, thoy thought of Chrlst, and he did not think | thousand ‘men work! They should bo at | SO0 LR FICEHY QLSRR JOR PP O biatians M. 0. DAXON, Rrisossane 10019, Witk LIQUORS. Surstions, with all the uncertainties sur- | At All Snints Episcopal church yesterday that anyono. could dsng the okistonce or | homo with thelr famillos, Can you eongago | DESHG obRlocars Ko et WG Fr e orces .0 \ emson. Wtacigar paper | AQUORS, N ding thom, again demanded bis influ et NN A ¥ | Jivinity of Christ, who was tho hinge of the [ in purstits of any kind, ball games or thea I ot depend upon tho Visivle forc Blercles sold on wonthl | packiag boses, “Ail nove rounding thom, again demandod bls S| morning Rov, Thomas J. Mackey spoko UMl | genury. Taee, oh Sy Willadt HRpliig sormslono 8o | Slone for tho Lord badinvisible tiosts that | - pasments. oS tathst Hea i Box HnR: o s ILER & 010, FRICK & HERBERT, e hwoatern Failrond system, with its carly | dubarred him from extending tho courtosics EXAMPLE OF MOSES, 1o stop this descoration of the Sabbath. ;‘l.‘l'_"‘l“' A ”;:"- ‘.Il":}fi’“ bt S8 AND BHOLE Vi Tndia | Wholqata ltauar deators strugele and siow progress, found in nim a | of his pulpitto the Metuodist ministers of | arest ¢ S ARE KW N There is enough powoer and foree in this body | =8, FHETY i i e keried BOOTS AND SHOES. W1 Farnaw-st. e ot s F oy aud 1nfiuance tor the _ A ireatnoss of the Leader of the ebrews and | of voung men before me today o stop ev he Lord on earth, o moludec s | friend, ready with monoy sud iufluence fo tho general conference. 1118 Eifect on tho World firoad tri : et 6 the ministers, the mombers of the MORSE-0OE SHOE 0 ) accomplishment of the desired result in : 1 : h 3 raflroad train, newspaper and strect car in | Gl TS, K £ SHOE 0D, MILLINERY building tho road and estabiishing its depot Rov. Mackey profaced his discourse by the It nneht ha boon caused by ths fine | Omaha, It is your duty not to encourazo, | VUGS churches, all good people, the young 110 Howard Stra LINER SH: SHGOE WILhie Our ity lienos, Awws | Statatmeat thay Ho hnd EGveraL Umes GEHS | westtier, Whioh [oF/ weeke Tt WOE. (L but to discourags in overy way possible, the [ ReOPIC soeicties, S Gy LoDt | e e I s Dupsscafian | . — 056 I Bullinan palaces over theso wroat | asked why his church did not allow the vis- | been a rare article, and axain it might have brenking of the Sabvatn, Rememberto Keep | o yeus tho ublication of gooa bgblcs antLHE aChiing & clags Of g0 WRIOH L3 VOry 8alo- J. OBERFELDER & 00, Bifhways wo seldom think of the toil, anx. | iting Motholist ministors (o 0ccuvy tho | been caused by tho fact that tho good Bishop 1t holy. s TR et B oy DG TatIOH: HAVINE .1he . ablo with morchants. b g tmporters ant L".',:,":‘f:.'.'llg "\':::-‘;:(:ufll(-:»‘ull'\!rn;lx‘l::m‘:tl,‘\:, mado | 5uipit, and as some of the questions came | Fowler was aunounced to preach that drew AMERICAN SABBATIL UNION, evangelization of tho world i1 view. Against | K1pggNDALL, JONES & | AMERICAN HAND SEW - L o) nsl Xt 210 10 Govo Lk FeMNEeN or ione of | {FOr mORIbEFS GFHIATGWH FHUTOR He CHSMML | SUEH &R Imiones OoARERLERIRD Teinity | " . bR L LA co., D SHOE CO. e ————— o i sints o I fedan 1 most respocted citizens, | it wise to speak upon tho subject. He took | Methodist Episcopal church yesterday morn- e R O T e Ny |||\ PTG RLLIB e all the pitfalls of dni | whotesnto Mire. Agonts | Boots. snoos, runboes | - 7 2 o at tho meating feid in honor of tho de- | tho ground that in giving the freedom | ing. At all ovents the congrogation WAS | ‘phy mags 1 SeliiR 4t Ak position ball | one to contemplate. 1t was'a creator. battle hoston tabuos suoeCe | O koo™ 18,1 MUSICATL. parted a fow days ago: “Tho military head- f of their nulpit to the Methouists they | there, and such a ono has not been seen | gogpor L I R T VR Whe S0 Y LHA - B R O | e — LGS Loy through bis (M| woula b surrendering & form o | for many o long day. Tho body and maiu i\“““‘l““" aftornoon in tho Intorcsts "f’ ‘E"‘ lsracl against the king of Svrin. —— — A, HOSPE, JR., THE MEINBERG CO., untze's) efforts. He wen hrough th y N can Sabba o tho The thing 3 necessar SWE By \ehich hus lod 10, tho cstablishmont | contended for centurios, viz: the “Historic | morning sorvicos oponed. 'But tho poobld | ¢, b LD L avold the dry 1ot into which many other de- | )08, SCHLITZ BRE Doifane, P | RO S Nida f headguarters ana of Fort Cro When | Ipiscopate” ‘Cho Protestant Episcopal | kept on coming, and tho doors of the locture Labditly ASHIRALIBNEE "l b ‘1 b . “, B L ehter . e : 0 nds Wo wero struggling to locate the Union | church differed from all other Protestaut | room wore thrown open, Then they climbed Long beforo the time announced for be- | () “(""l“m‘:* ;,"”fl‘ “m?{m ‘lh” :mw‘{m‘m ING CO0. P L T RTTImTN B ops 6 went to New York | denomiuntions in that sho contended tor | the stairs and filled tho gallery, but tho liuo | ginning tho mooting had arrived overy seat | 12 lo 1ot hobtor classes. Whon & church Gl L A OILS = and Doston and - securod ' tho ro- | groat principles rather than for ‘pecullur | of bumpnity vomained wnbroken, | Ghalrs | in tho large wuaitorium was flled. When | had reachod that. point whioro tho prenchor | _1obn Markovar. "agt. i) S Bults which makes us what we are | v ou Christian doctrines, They neld the | were brough! rom the meighboring | ;3 ik t o4 Sdadnd L AL . Ldd < S i found mtich 10 try him, but nevor rosted | caurch to be a thing which meu could not | houses to be placed in the aislos and around Bishop Nowman callod tno assemblage to | was not expested to do mach bt 1o BEESCRS | = SRR ROTONERY = | STANDARD OIL 0. | SNOWDRI20IL from his work. Ho was an honor to tho | mako e o I s M6\, toot for thig | Order tho gallerins and aisles were packed | U stylisyupponrance at f4sbORAVS BOSE CONFECTIONERY. i eaoana I Tabrsaag | o RA GARR s Vs feoW aha ‘city. Omaha should have an | “This church fncludes 1n her membersnip,” | many who were desivous of hearing the with paople. There wero noarly 4,000 peoplo | 1 0 asaist e ors i that | ~VOEDELE & DINNIND chimney s ho chaering abiding faith in such a man." said the sponker, “all sorts ang conditions of | words of wisdom to be uttered by the learned in the building and bundreds were outside | PROPIC sk AL UL "~1l DIk R OEGELE & DIRNI olls, axle groase, ote. wicks ASk for it Schos L hond not remind the old settiers that aro | men, and our church holds them because she | bishon. who were unable to gain admittance, CEC AL ORI L L b [ bl fold, Shurmor & Teaglo, e po e A o reat My, IKonntso | fs. & ehurch oud . not & sact. Sho bas | Iev.'A. K. Buans, pastor of tho church, | Tho, Bitst Caplist chitentivas ithrown | Yelations' tof e elIEa Ot aia; LU =7 o O astavitshmont of tho Grand Cen- | noting to do with speculations about | viewed with much satisfaction the grout u- | ¢ and as 5000 as tho spenkers finished at | concerned, Wit the woud Reriod, 1% Sty b OYSTERS. : oo el whero tho Daston now stands. | truth, - The church is not select. [ diencoand then remarked that a fow moro Exposition ball they hastened to address | Wis the preaching of ‘vhe gospel, HOvALLS B il 1 \vas then consideved a sacred duty to pro- [ It i for tho saving of siuners | porsons could bo accommadated ifthoy woula | the audivnce at tho ‘church, where Dr. Ray | FeReing o8 G0 R bR ORaplalRMY ————————————— | A.B00TH PACXING CO. PLATT & 0., B omfortable quarters for tho visitor and | and, therefore, must be accessivlo for “both | Sit upon the pulpit steps. Half a hundred prosided. Even with tho overflow meeting | AL the closo of the sexnion FRAPIET Ui CARRIAGES. Puckers of oystera, fiab 13 ana caler) e Ceanor i our midst, And if wo go | intollectual as'well as moral sinners. Tho | men sad women necepted the invitation, while there were many people turned away who | Cabo and Bishop Nowwnan tot ub & S0 = — | e Ceiory We ek ven o D ava) back to the time of the civil war ke was not | declaration of the house of bishops reveals fully 200, who were unablo to gain admission, could not gain udmittance to either meeting. scription Uor”llm. ‘un; fit n’ the c nyr‘n LN W.R.DRUMMOND & CO. worth st. Cole, manager. a mero spectator. And when we [ what tho bishops contend is the position of | returned to their homes. Bishop Newman presided at Ixposition | 80out §2,000 was raisod in & fow minutes. . 1 and Chaplain McCabe and Rev. Manle; e = Carrlage bulldere. Hose Hard of N8\ Vetitreonaneteat iie \;“}f DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleansas the blood :'K',:mll(';:" wagons o e = Tho ten commundments were road by | increoses the appotite and tones up 113 SyS | g, opy Tourt House OVERALLS, SUIRTS, ETC. as benefilted many prople who —_— ~ it oy ———— KING & SMEAD, ROBINEON SSTOKES 03 were all feverish on tho subject | the church towards all Christian bodies. The After the introductory exercises Bishop of immigration to bring pobulation into ‘our | ground of unity is declarea to be tho ac- Fowler announced that his text was foundin | ¢ Lerritors ho was among the mostenthusiastio | coptance of the following vositioas: First, | Acts vil, 22: “And Moses was learned in all fog 107008 workers ana generous contributors. In fuct | Tho hoiy scriptures as the rovealed w of | the wisdom of the Eeyptians, and was | Rev. H. A. Butt, D.D., and praver was RH}»\ U ) v L there was notl either of a public ot u pri- | God. Secoud, The apostles and Nicene | mizhty in words and deeds.” offored by Dr. N.'S. Bdwards of Baltimore | have suffered from blood disorders. It wil COAL, COKE, | GORNICE. vmurn.mmlar r.‘u‘x promised good o ity n‘r creeds as the statement of faith. Third, The bishop said that “r“m a plcnsnru'lo Bishop New help you. 5 " " = e M of I8 8 panta, | s ectebrated MDnes stato that he did not encourage and aid. | Tho two sacraments, baptism aud the Lord’s | listen to the stories of the struggles for SOAL. o shirts and overalls,ete | #kio” overatls, pant Bt doad owe soni0 of thelt | eupper.. Mourth, The historic episcopato. | frcedom s they cchood down from tho OMANA COAL, COKE & | EABLECORN CEWORKS | iU i, Soats, ! Vsl Buccoss to his counsel and assistanco. Thou- | To the first three of these conditions no | mountain fustness. The armies cried, LIME C0., Mfrs. galvanized iron ki an Opens the Mes Ta opening the meoting Bishop Newman said that in some raspscts tho American sands in conneetion with theso shops and | cvangelical ehurch can refuse assent. UMt Therosn, our queon, lob us_ die for | Sitizon differed from those OB Hard and soft coal. & T, | SOTOICE, SIMIE, OGRS | e— rouds nud establishinonts o€ various kinds e rah T L hor» Tlio noxt day tho strugale was for- | An oy oK O 0 Iena obsorvance of ecr ot and Douslas | §io 112 Dodse-st. PRODUCE COMMISSIO would not be with us, to all uuman appear. L b rorten. Kossuth landed upon the shores of highty ience d : - ala. ! C M) B R Ihe point on which all cannot agree s | & countey and 10,0 N8 bBre| BapBRITEGTL eI e e accomplished by ————————————— | Eatatlblod, lin GRANCH & 80, the departed. ‘Ihat usefuluess will bo felt | the ncceptance of the ‘Historic Episcopate,’ | scabbards, while millions of freedmon roso the moral elevation of the people. CLOTHING. WHITHEY & £0. = ¢ & 90, i gencrations, and. when o his- | and it 1s vecauso of their refusal to aceept | up to do him all honor. Ihe Christian cnureh could not_afford - to AU IS Al rodneo, frutis of all A i Splsconato; e ¢ i e allow any encroachments on the sanctity of 1 Curs nnd poultry | Kinds, oysters. 317 8y Tory of oue city shall bo written the name of | the cpiscopate that we cannot ask ministers el allow any 18 ¢ ¥ S TosenTUATeoNEH| R Kinds. Airustus Kotntzs will rank among tho flrst | from other churches to oceupy our pulpits. Sl L3 ) its Sabbath. “The day bas come for us as s GILMORE & RUHL, of the noble banda of benefactors who luid Now what 1s tho ‘Mistoric Episcopate?’ This, ho said, was heroism and sclf-sacri- | Americaus to arise in our might, observe this Clothing, notion,furnish- | y i< — o oat "the founantion for tho future | Itisaguorantco to us of an organization | fice. Tho deeds were forgoticn, bul tho day as the Lord’s day, and influence others 1o ings, Gico us a trial | T J. A RYDER & CO. |JAS. A, CLARK & GU. prosperity of the coming population. And which binds us to the past, and insures to us | stories lived. So it J.ad been through all the | observe itin allits purity and integ Samples prep ¥ stroet. S N press. 1115 Haruey. gs,chicase,poul- | Buttor, . —— Uy s and kaine sy LB, O etary of the Awer- They Had a Tasto = v 1215 Howard street. poultey and zame. The first speaker was J. H. Knowle: D.D., recording sec theu, as has been suggested, in some quiet | a continuity as a church of Christ as long as | ages. The truths had elbowed their way to Dook. or public resort may some suitable | men stall live to perpetuate it. Al mon be- | the frout and had tarust themselves iato the Uhaft of marblo or brouze arse to do honor to | licve in the necessity of organization, tho | hearts of the peoplo. ican ' Sabbatn union. Ho bricfly = re- o CONTRACTORS. Refor to Com'l Nat Bank | 17 South 13th Strean bis memory. only quostion being us to the nature of such Tho bible was a book filled with the biog- | viewed the history —of tho ~ Sabbath Of Carlsbad S| prudel Salt, Al the wor _— — | —— B = ASia LruelOLrlatinns: organization.” raphies of men—real men, not as written by observance movement. It had 1ts be- | likesit. All the world takes it. 4 - J. H. GLENH, 1.B. HUSE & €. MOORE & FEROUSON, Tho speakor then showed the venerable | tho historians. The book aid not cover up ginning in & memorial submitted to tho gen=- Geethe, Deethoven, Bismarck, kings Contractors and sub contractors for all kinds of | : iTiars s bl 1 now come to speak, briclly as possible, of | character of the Episcopate, that of all tho faults mor did it conceal tho ovils, | eral conference and approved by that body. | and queens, nearly all the minds that buiiding plastoriog, paintiog ete wlll foceivon | O wpecinitio e Batks |58l (80, womer o eparted ns @ Christinn gentloman, ‘This | fio tnstitutions in modetn Kurope the Ipis. | YThere we have Noah, wonderful, great | Other denominations were fuvited to partici- |}y co’changed thé course of affairs for e i ubinta, aha Ny | Mowardstiosk ' Agonts : {0 me i¢ tuo brightost feature of the man. A | copate was in years the most venerablo, * Noah,” be said, “‘a man who had faults and | pate in the movement and their response was Curios, have been to Carlsbad for Lon, L0 the publistier. . 1. Glenn, 113 5. 15th itoyal hors beautiful and useful Christian life has one | the words of Canon Liddon ‘It is older than | was sometimes out of joint, but he was ma- Rearty and immediate. It was believed that | centuries, have been to Bty street J SploBi S B ALY A out from among us. 1t has been wy privi- | auy secular throne. It is by four centuries | jestic, graud and a veal man.” the time bad come for a concerted uction wn | bodily aid. You cannot go—but you can ER o — S5 il lege to know that life well. Ounc reason why | glder than the papacy.’ Why, then, it may Then tho bishop told about David charm. | defense of the American Subbath, A meet- have the benefit of Carlsbad at h:mm. DRY GOODS. W. E. RIDDELL | RIDDELL & CO., ° T Bm in this sorrowful servico is, dountless, | be asked, do not all Christians accept tho | ing the people with his simplicity: Peter ing was called of the committee which metin | Take the imported Waters or the Carls- ks Seteret (Established 1835.) AT " o oK bOGA DY DI RetNOE | P me o (ST allcatit¥ o FLna tunef ks | Wholtaugh (bl nvie:g and Uohniwhosa lova | INewiY CHE Noy eyl A Fand Karsanseyy | fad Bprudal Bale, or both, if you want an KILPATRICY- KOOH | Wholalobutter & euge BUURT (o i poute by closa intiwacy for 80 mavy years. When | tho Episcopato has been loaded down with | Was liko that of the maiden’s, but whose | monts were perfected for a larger meeting in | jncrensed action of the same. They are M.E 8MITH L CO,, 'DRY 000DS €O, Burs and sells for {ofG gl Mr, Kountzo located in Owmaba ho wroto | theories, which it was mever intended to | cournge was unequaled by tho bravest High- Washington on December 11 of the same vear. | poeovn] remedies which are alwayseffect- | pry gooas, nottons, fur- [pry goods.nottons, gent's cash. th-st | buck 1o Moy, Mr. Iuthrauf, his former | boar, thit men havo ridiculed an ofico which | land chieftain. -~ But Moses stood above them | Hero tho union was organized and during | JCM T Gicorders of the stomach, liver | - pishing ‘goods, Corner | ruralshiny goods. Cor. —_—— et Canton. OF ianiriog whothler| \na " eY6er Fetained’ the! love and! vens|| 8llis Molookiab bim asia manihis authority | (Mie” pISLIICUE YORR Tba SO had been far- kidns a8t akoonatipat ooty and | Mwane Bowsrdsta | 4jt wua Howard-st PAPER. Revraska coll:ld not be ‘lflkm;’up 5 0 mission | oration. of - the vast imajority | of | was divine and his utterances were infalli- | reachiug m{d {rl‘l;uul of great results. It hn;l "‘l’“m“‘.“{;?;‘:h‘(':t‘i’gl"‘s ‘l‘i‘h“’;“;‘f iy | ———————————— = - field by the Lutheran church, and a minister | Christians, It is w ‘i e CiNiret ho was pictured a8 an infant, laid | combined the influence of fourteen evangel- | Theumatic Afgetiots > Bure t —_——— = : flld by tho Lutheran chureh, sod & minigter | Ghristians, 10 da with | the doctring | Pley L ivuanes which krow | ical denominations [n the oot to secure | the " geniing,” el faves e NG U ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES CARPENTER PAPER CO | KIKO PAPER OO, correspondence was laid before tho synod, | yrines of this church, their theories may bo | uvon the bauks of tho Nilo. There he was recognition of the sanctity of the Sabbath | of *Eisner & Mendelson Co.,” Agents, Corry & '&’:L.“,}:I"u::.: e iwinon. ato. 1AM and in 1938 your speaker was seut to under- | neld and held freely aud expressed openly. | found by the king’s daughter and his own | d8¥. 1t had nineteen sceretaries who de- | and Importers of Mineral Waters, 6 Bar- | woLF ELECTRICAL CO. e por card pa- | Howurd strcot. Toles' Yaio the planting of the Luthcran church in | tho fact is admitied by all. From the | mother’wus employed as his nurse. The voted all thexr tune to the wor's and fifty-two | clay St,, New York, on every bottle. per eto. phone, 1750. this fietld. Out of that_begicning notonly | nighest view of the ecpiscopate to the lowest | litulo fellow was tagon to tho king's house | others who gave a part of their time to the 2 Ilustrated catalog free: the Lutherau churches of this city, but threo | aifare permissible in this church of Christ, | and for forty ycars he was “out of | 82O purpose. He discussed at somo Joagth T £ stimulants in moderation it AT EB IS == o > sy nods of our ¢enomination i our state have | As Bishop Potter declares, *Tto endoavor to | sight totho world. During all of those years the measures taken by the society to secure he use of stimufants i B e | ——— STOVE REPAIRS. O O o T arrived 10 tho. viIaRo. Of | Tercs sharvicw of odr BLrLy of school upen | ho loarned wisdom to,necome mighty in word | the closiny of the World's falr on Sundny recommended by the wisest plysieiats FURNITURE SRR e e Omaha 1 reported to Mr. Augustus Kountze, | the whole church is simply 8o much partisan | aud deed. and this part of his address was warmly up- | especially for the weak, aged and those suf- OMAHA STOVE REPAIR i pecelved mo. gladiy. and over since then | {nsolenco. 1t is the dyty of evory member | ‘Joscphus, who lived seventy-five vears | pluuded. ! fering from pulmonary or bLeart troubles. | gmAHA UPHOLSTER- WORKS Das been nn carnest coworker and a valued | of this grand old historic church to lay upon | after Christ, gave & good picturc of Mosos,” Colonel Shepard Speaks, ING €O, BEEBE & RUNYAN FUR- spatrs ond wate friend, bestowing many favors and perform- | those who desiro to_cast in their lot with us | coutinued tho bishop. e described him us Bishop Newman then introduced Colonel i oo Tuse NITURE €O., o ments for Any fng many ofiices of kinduess, For fifteen | una who are tired of the divisions of vrotest- | @ senolar, a learned inventor, = He taught his | Blliot I". Shopard of Now Xorl, editor of Upholtored erorms 0 | Grace ana Tuirtoonth Muddorasiorelimads veavs his paster, I learned to know bim, and | antism no greater burdens thau they are | peoble to build tho war chariots and was the | the Mail and Express aud president of the Wholesale only strects. 107RoNEISS knowjng; iim only to aduiro and to lovo bim. | abie to bear.” iirst, to suggest the division of land; he | Sabbath Observance commission of tho & = = = OrACeABILDISESCCMARNLAN KD EIOXBWIOHOOW “Wo recoanizo with ploasure tho grand | tuught the music of the Greeks and the lan- | Presbyterian general assembly. 7 y o 1GS. Ble, SAS TOYS. Ini.ll‘xlul |Hv;;|‘\;$:xxYl)\{};fD.\'“l‘?n‘dli 4,|l\ml\uc: :.r Wt Ah watious Obt latind(bod1os around us | gunge nf\ the l”‘(!hh‘\\'s; bo put down the |~ Colonel snflpmws Tocontion by the vast GROCERIES. | DRUGS, Ele SASIL [ 2t mind ond heart { did not discover in | pre downe. We oid this great Methodist | war with the Ethiopians, and upon nis re: | audience was in the nature of un ovation. DIS E b &00. bim those personal cuaracteristics which | cliureh, so ably reproseated in our cit, a | turs vrouzhit with him an- Etbioplan wifo. " | Whon he avplause iag, subsided ho spoico PURE RYE; 0. M. STEELE 5 0., | BLAKE,BRUCE &G0, | M. A. DISBROW &CO., - HARDYC ORI may be summed up in the briof expressive | pearty godspeed in tho name of tho Lord, As Moses, tho bishop said, was the General | upon *The Fourth Commandment.” Hao | . d whiskey distilled Manufucturers of sash | “ranoy goods. house fi Dhraso, a Christian geatieman ' Gental, | wa sco theit wondertul missionary activity | (iraut of thoso arly days, Ior forty years | road a numvor of passages from the Old is a carefully selected whiskey distilled | 0,0, on0s street, | 10th mna tarney strcets, |~ Goors LINRAR 80| nishin koqdv ohl uffable, cheerful, companionship with him | gud zoal wo feel ashamed of our own want of | he had been trained in the courls of the | Testament to show the unity of the serip- from the most nutritious grain, viz. Rye; Omaba. Omalis. moulaings’ Rranciol: [ areu's carslafes was always a delight; courteous, thought- | devotion. Itis Bishop Doruc of Albany who | Pharoans and ke ful, tender, considerate, he never ntention- | gavy: ‘It is an all of the plans by which 4 knowlodged fact thatthe | the ghosts were raised. 1t was he who was ally inflictdéd a wound. Ho was by mstinct | abundant blessing of God rests upon tho | destined to guide the oppressed people from & gontloman; he was by araco a Caristian. | mnistry of men lacking the link which | bondage andout into tho desert; it was ho Tn the closo relationship 1 had the honor | binds them to the apostolic church.’ who for forty years stood in close relation to to sustain to him—and I felt it to bean God, leadmg the people of a slow and slug- tures on this point, The promise offerad for unlike inferior whiski including Bour- the fulfillment of this commandment was bons, it will not rasp or scald the throat or = limitioss and infinite as God himseil. | stomach. Itis strictly purcand is known N -~ ho history of tho nations showed how | b itg delicious flavor and the proprietary limitlees had boen the fultillment of tuis | ¥ 418 SECERTNC Lo ved,” Call for Cream A 13 houor—he always impressed me us man of @ruoiSplripuslteaite Attalned, gish'nation. find. but Work was tho splioro 0 all man- | Pure Ry and ake noother, For saloatall PERMANENTLY CURED OR NO PAY unwavering faith, who secepted God's “1 readily recognize that truo spiritual re- ‘Aaron, tho brother of Moses was a great | commandment was a revelation from Giod to | &irst-class drinking places and drug stores. DR AN ION FROM 1 QRO Wi Yenirit word with meekness 1 sincer- | sults are attendanton the mivisters of the | orator and moved among the slaves of Tuan that it was bost o rest one-seventh of VD & CO., Chicago. YOU TO OVER 1.30) ENTL Investizate ity and sought to yield and exact | great denominations, so that one cannot | Pharoah, teaching them the lesson ~that | the ume. “He places before us bis own ex- ——— our method. Written guarntec to absolutoly obedienco to all its requircments. | speak lightly of anyone that casts out devils | Moses had gven him, but it was Moses who ( tho Subbath day, and s for Repairing of Gas Lamps. cu I kinds of RUPTURE of both soxos, ample of restinz When it. 1s folicwod up infinito blossing will | ~ Sealed bids will bo r Do tho result, Weoughtall to thank God | trollersofticeup todbe e LAY that ho ‘annexed his own blessing to the | Ferairing of abudl o OLSEN, Comptroller. observance of the Sabbath day.” Omaha, Neb., May 1, 1802 M16d 6t BishopWarrais Addross, Tho Connecticnt :\l anuf, ;\~;\| v;',, Co., Hart- 3abbath an Imperishable Command- | ford. Conn., will contrict Tor fine mechunic without the use of knife or syringe, no mats terof how lonz stundinz EXAMINATION FREE The 0. K. Mifler Company, Though a man of positive religious convie- | in His name. And yet with all these con- | went out into the field among tbhe enemies of tions his faith was not more conspicuous | cessions the bishop would mnotuor would I | Pharoah and urged them to strike for their than his modesty, his unselfishness, his in- | invito the ministers of theso churches to | liverties, This was @ vast undertaking, to togrity. o was swayed by no unworthy | preach in our pulpits becauso our church | take those mikions of bondsmen, broken in ambitions, influcnced by no pelty jealousies. | requires us to invite only such clergymen as | spirit and almost wordhlass, out of Igypt Hio was 1ifted above what. was monn, sordid | are in good standing in this church aud to | with their wives, children and flocks. Yot and envious. He could be relied upon, | ask & Methodist minister in his character as | God approvel and thoe tormentors wera loft comp- for tho *'The ¢ O o oo ont Con | oo e g Conaider Bim. . onty | banlnd " wAnd horo 0u aro,” romerkod the | mont,” was o subject of Bishop Warren's | worl af reasonuble price Corrospond > botrayal of confidonco. In short, bis charac- | a5 o layman from our point of | bishop, “You have vcen waiting thirty or | address. The bishop said that the Lord nhaa | Jolleted 907308 N, Y. Life Building, Onaha, Neb ter was symmetrical, complete,’ attractive. | view would be to insult him. Neither is | forty years for tho Lord to veach down and | blessed the Sabbath ty sending a double por- | == — R 907-308 N Y. Life Duildinz, Ouuha, e, i Strongth and beauty were blended injts | truo church unity forwarded by such o | tako you by tho coat collars, that you may | tion of munna tothe pligriums in the wilfor: SOUTH OMAHA ( fu:l-ln‘m:xlnmi‘nu;:-::‘;v':\‘s hli\l-‘wm-k on m:nnm\y m,)ud-uu.‘ A.l;u "ml various mm.n‘inn churches | e lifted up and piaced somewhere,” ness on the preceding day in order that they LR (Yfll«'('sl Denver, n'{i-..]; « |.\;.‘ . 11 :w":n \ column, | Bending over bis new-niado grave | of Omaha brought nearer together becauso g ; night koep the Subvath holy. Tho greatest [ 15~ ""G =1 : Louts, Mo o, Mieh.: MW koo, Wis ! 1'wish 1o lay my chaptet of lovo aud grati- | tho Methodist brethron aro flling their pul- Evontsin Mopest fafs, Bk wore promised for tho observanco | Union Stock Yards Company : L s, Ty Saft Luko Civy, Utabi Pors tude upou his resting place sud sy, in tho | vits for a montti! Will the Bapuists contend | Tho bishop painted some beautiful word | of this commandment and the direct penal- SOTIT! > tand, Ore.; Butto, Mont., b Words of tho Ciroat Kine himself, “Well | loss earnestly hereafter ior immersion! Will | pictures of Moses, first showing tho littlo | ties predicted for its neglect. 'Iheso pron: SOUTIL OMAHA. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. done, good and faithful servant; enter thou | the Presbytérians be less Calvinistic! The | Davigator us ho floated on the bosom of tho had never been ropudiated nor the judgm ! Vi | ats | e st eattle, hog and shoep waarket 1o the west iuto the joy of thy Lord.” T e e htreh In hor refusal to | Nilo. Then ho represented bim as “loyalty | for Sabbuth desecration ropenled, *Tho Lord | s e 1is Influence Will Live. allow none but her own lawfully ordained | to truth”” with the trapping of | spoko moreabout the Sabbath than he did COMMISSION HOUSES. AT oo | Clorgymer to fill her pulpits, occupios a posi- | Toalty ‘and the province of ‘a crown O el ot B8%S omg | 11on that must win the resect of all Boir | togethier with the kiwg's ‘ daughtor, phusis o bis roal worth. e could 0ok bavo | miuded men, Wo aro notoverawoa by the | for a wifo spurnoa and rciocted thut ho pesnihe man o aNEpUL dop i TeURIEN i orvol ot Rl mbonitoR Hoxtony oturo: | mughkibataLbiaiavetathobon ieande ol ko T R | aien® nawll Eattsel FalliSarais Hpoans | adoriikioraiho miTe bla poobib tuge,preciont fifeibiashisasiornadiastivity uiadte woll! [ ploss ““ana lor” ino’ “instng - “geod | baoniibariy, dloro was Aothep ploire. Iy about murder ana covetousness and false- | ————— s T hood. Heaven itself was but the budding GEO. BURKE & FRAZIER glory of the etornal rest of which tho Chris- LIVE STOCK COMMISSION. u.u.xlmnuum 15 the ur:;-lllll,\' wper THE LEADELS, “The Sabbath and Its Civil Sanctions” | o Irite. to ouss f . simhalaupathEandiiia 0Ll Sneionli (oo V0N 4| Wxiee to shis; houss, Tor eop . atg/dodipipiniiang ipave, Lim, OYEETMARS | ronulls, Tt wolaroionly’e sooh/and ‘noy s | Whioh Makos was: takant o, tuelsbminit (oli| Ha apid ltush i this qiestion there wern - —— = precious usofulnossin bis churoh, In ik | churou it wa bave o bigher claim for ox- | Mount Sinal from where he looked down | threo sources to which to_took for a guide to Wood Brothers, 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. B o on. W hion I conatiar the onrly | stenco than tho perpotuation of some partic- | and saw his peoplo n ing tho golden calf. | guty. Theso wero ghe bible, tho book of | . 0\ o uha—Telephone 117, - Chle The eminent specinlist in nervous. rivato. blool, skin and unnary disonien, A 70 B 800 e Srugilos to build up the first Lutheran | Wlar doctrine, then the sooner we rotire from In this picture the wrath of God was visible, | nature and tho isw, of the land. How far | South Omahi O A DIBMAN. L registercd Graduate in e i wifuton ahole” 18 st treniing with G £, R Shureh in our city and tho part ho took in it | thefield and closo our church ddors the bet- but Moses wus seen speaking and sistinh | the law should carry’ out the injunctions of - D PADENS: | Managors. catarrh, spermatorrd nlioo yuakuess, oly Nl war, Parties unnblo to SO IR QUASHSBRU SRS, ALY o la0k ki tor, * Tocaunslwot heliovein“Obrissianiunlsy | iuaviis dubrivayilo RRSRINPACPISIDIVUREC] the oihery L avaa 8 QREMHISH for Amer- | \o ko raports by mail and wire cheertully | ¥itmon i by corruspondane R Y over the state, and his contributions and co. | 1ot us hold fust our faith without wavoriug. | the wildorness, fean statesmanshipo considor. Everywhoro | p/afiie upon apaiieation Fhut ity ba oG Wi 7, ORI aei Hon ot e breturrit, Consaliation operation—wien 1 call to miud his benefac Our Protestant brethren are drawing nearer Pne last word picture was the bisnop's mas- | pature taught thg duty of observing the (= —m e T free. Corrosp. @ aLioHly DAL DT, e to tho church of his choice, ana her ju. | And nearer to us every day. Lot Jesus Christ torpiece, and in it he painted Mount Nevo, T - Bunduys 108 v s o stitutions all over our mation, I can. | OuF Lord be tho center of ull thought and from which Moses was permitted to view tho — stlludons. &l OVSK ahr D iue 5h: | activity, ana witn Him gs our guide weshall | holylana, There, aged ana lnflrm, the mighty BOL OMAL e RoaD avay i it | et boTecoxulsed by all men & the ohurch | leader of the Bizyptian siaveslooked oul ovar Yladly say, *“Fhough dend, ho yot speaketn,” | of His founding: that church of which ha | the ferule valleys aud, consiguing bis spirit Kol T Femomber hia recular - attonaanco | declured that ‘tho gates of hell should mot | 1o (od: died, God. Ho who wofkea continually during 3 < soven days in b week was punished by Campbell Commission Co. Physical and mentuj decay and early death, B o I8 LS naas Oluy ouih “Piie obligation of the legislature lo enact Lo, ~loux City, Fort Worth laws for Sabbath observance was imbedded — Sabbath and duvou‘?( it to the worship of - on **Nerve Seods,” A the wonaeriul romely 1 mold with 8 wr mntee to cure all norvous discases, such as Weak Meory, ten AT i Flions oot Manhood, Nightly 15ilis ' 2.0 V. ¥ 3 Tullinadgo, N8 O ) 1'0Ws Tendu X upon the diviue worship, i the church, in | Prevail aganst ber.”” i hrs anould tive.t said ‘the bishop An | 1hihe vars foundatione of che. constitutian, | Aomih W ¥ Daann. L ¥ BeAKS naa IO B o8 O B O L r naocasiTe thio Sunday school, in the prayer meetings, — conclusion, “so that when we reach the | Cnristianity had byen a part of the scuti- A "% C esand win i cither e 7 aorlon, TouLitel sran or szecis in the council meetings, on all vzeasions, and CHRIST IS DIVINE, :::":l“:‘“m"lgn l:luuntd o,ut:ubwru may h;u lhs ment of this couatne from “:{ carliest bis- Crill, I,)(:nn) & Company, ( ?"'"'""“"‘.*'f";"-.‘ i b conveniont to cat m.l.,’v.‘,‘.“,’.?.;;‘;.;l.‘ 8i perincle g the delight be ook 1 them, aud v —— promised land sprea: ofore us beyond | tory, and the legiéfature had a right to pro- o Btook Commiaslon. Room 47 Kxauaage bl 2 ey il 0 for 86, W i o give a or o grini Teit in the pc?w‘n and pl'u:‘]‘ll‘:ll'll;‘:): .‘.'.‘."‘-.’.?!.‘l-'{,‘,’ Bishop Foss Dilates the river Jordan.” z nibit anything thaaapight in sny wuy 8 huse | Bixe Bigsk Comumiation, JS8S g ¥ B s T L0, b e/und ihe moniey. CiFcular 176, Addross MervoBced Co., Chicog 1 cannot but think thav the love of Christ Savior's Lite and Pro) x - — fere with the right the churches to ob For sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell 1613 Dodge st. roigued supreme in his wagnaniwous soul. Bishop Foss addressed a large congroga- KEEPING THE SABBATIL 1f time would permit I could recount huu- | tion at the § trods of nstances where the truth of his ploLy was put to tho practical tew, 1 never scrve the :fi%}mh duy according A. D, Boyer & Company, o tho preo of their religion. | 55,0050 Exchange Bullding South Omaha. He held that the nad 0o right 10 legalize | ¢orrespondonce sollc aptly answersd NEBR SK Ckors & feeders. A A award Strest Mathodist Episco pal church yesterday morning, taking as his toxt *What Think ye of Curist—Whose Son olonel rd Talks to the Young M. About the Day. n shows und expositions, as they kopt people | yi¥pecial nitention to RCENT iew b Lo finch. Ho was glad 10, do is | XL "IWhat Abloke vo of Ch W A large wulienco, composed mostly of | way from whoro they could bo reached by | Eyiavisned, 185 - Iacorporated, 1823 dhty, however humble 1t was, and often | 18 Het? Hoforo the bishop bogan bis sormon | young men, gathered in the auditorium of | the churches. Capitar fuily patd, $2000) N a ::;4:1.:’1‘;".1 ‘mo for pointing out an opportuuity | Rev. H. A. Crane, pastor of the church, | the Young Men's Christian association at b Closing of the World's £alr, Waggoner Birney Company , s D”flfi'fipal B ?\}fiu NE3 |NTERE5T PA‘DUNU[PUS"S A e b e uqu‘ that he wanted to correcta wroug | o'clock yesterday afternoon to hear Colonel wIho Logislature and the Sunday Closing | 1’67 wire us for prompt and rellavlo market u. Al : sas LUAN&TRU"Tm hI3 e fo 4 ity und o 1ho | ro4iarnal dologate from the Mothodist Epis- | troduc R Ciba O eia. | nddress by Sevator J. Sdwurds of Ne - —— 401 \ coured, Noue felt bis = donsriure more M SR AR pis- | troduction by Seeretary Ober of tho associa- | §GE* SOTLY g adia, was' legal twat | Perry Brothers & Company, | wyplus.-ees » 663,010 | GAVINGS + BAN tadly “thau ho did bimself Ho then | copal Cburch South, who had boen repre- | tion Colonel Shepard said: “Italways gives | tenaed to secularize the Sabbath, it had ’ . 0 A T B o aabions abioailans £ Laing | e e | Yt lag Alasiva ot Naw Live Stock Cominission Onicers andDiroetari—oars W, Vatounoiliay GECOR. 16" &DOUGLAGSTS, and would mever remove his membership | welcomed with a colored delegate. Mr. Crane e P L2y hooq sald Lhat she Jaab legia e &) NBW | goom o1 Each Bulldinz, South Omaha. g, vies prasidant 3 Mt WOV CAPITAL: S 100. °) B e | N tad ot tho story. viss a llo frol. Doglu; | 80 Sudlence uf young men. 1Am sl youog ouk haa’ ot cheas L. oY R the Telephono | e o ¥, Loilian J- ¥ 4 Pairlos el & DIRECTORS TA UWYHAN or. our records show. hia fajtbfuinoss | ning Lo end, and that &8 1o alwavs traveled | MY8elf, evea though my bair is not as black | {70, 4 PRt ae i) S, | emme 1 V R Bte JHUILLARD CUY CBARTO f ot prowmisa: "X @ church you wilt feol | faster thun'the truth ho \as satisted that it | Dow as it was some years ugo. The zawe Iogislatute slaod the bootl whero tho citiaen | G ssman & Dudley, | M. H. Hogarty & (""" THIE IRON 13ANIC L VJBROWN-THOS L the bereaveument: you will miss bis counsel | had been given wide publicity, but in this | and work of the Young Men's Ohristian as- CARL IS Lok aSua? and that. wia 10 order | Bagme (0 and gl Ex-| Boow 1 Excunzo st & S - and support. “The sworkmen die, but the | case he Lopod that the truth would speedily | sociation is very dear Lo my heart. In Now Y chinge Bulldi A —_— Work Koos ou." His departure may cail | overtuke uud crush it, if ouly In simpie jus- | York a good mauy yoars ago I had thy honoe South Omaba, - Nob|fouth Ouuby, -+ Nev others to fill the vacaney, or inspire others | tice to the good southern brotter who was | to unite myself with the association, which 10 great activity and generosity, It is tho | there seated on the platform and would lead | bas grown ana soread like a buauyan tree Lora that hath done it, #ud *He is toogwiso | in prayer, and who bad never experienced | until now we have eleven brauch buildings t) wake any mistakes, and too good to be | any such uncbristian feelings as bad boen at- | in New York City alone, which are proviog unkwd,” He will take care of His church | tributed to him to be a great shelter from the storms which ABUL RIPANS TABULES My i deolual; it fou “JOSEPH GILLOTT'S ~w . i $ STEEL PENS. o BUanTumfiug}-fig(’? SOUTH OMAHA BANKS g COUNTIES, 8C = - = —= DISTRICTS, ;WAYER Union Stock Yard National COMPANIES, 8T.R.R.COMPANIES, i ot Ml el Panelon, ba A pimyies, aliow o aud people, us He prowsed—''I will never | Bishop Foss devoted considerable time to | overtake young men, Correspondenco solicited. —=BANIK, ——— fon, and every discase roeul i (6o . : i ’ o Capital and ev agure blood, or a failure by the liver or i ieave and never forsake those who put their | proving that such a inau as Christover lived. | “Porhaps Is was because of the vlgor of W.W.HARRIS & COMPANY,Bankers. Tho unty bune at tho sards, Copital and qurs | S blood i byt T aa R e trust in me.” ‘The departed bas only gone | He held tnat it was plawly proven by pro- | that association that this beautiful buildic - Doarborn Street, CHICAGO. B b ess ahould bo sent difect to tuls bank B iy 15¢. over tho river a liltlo way 1n advance, to rest | fane history, and cited events of Nero's tmo | was erected for the purpose of sbelteriug, Wl Birent, NEW “YORK. B ers Ciun deposls £oF crodit of thelr bowe baok T0Ehruce b, New THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. uuder the shade of thy Lrees, *Be yo there- | and set forih the occurrences of the years | protecting uud saving ihe growing young 70 Btate 6.y BOSTCN, 1 whereyer locaied e 094908