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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 29, 1803--SIXTEEN PAGES. THE i v 'F confirmation eandidat vividly depicting | the sun, but it is better to be a Prometheus FCIO FRO“ 't F 0“ chosen as follows Holovtachiner, medi- N \ C P In class B Secton 9 of artfsle VTELLELTLAL (:]ANT COA\ 4 | (e far, that is, 8 fven, such & preacher | who brin ~v|\:-':‘un‘~< firo lo the earth. 4 l ES A I"L AA\T 4 RO M | cal examiner, and C. Mathow, chaplain, COOPI‘,R[\T“E "()Ml‘, Bl "m v of tho by-Iaws stipulates that thoss sums vould, a8 he ' snid, describe the . in: ure that many men who, If they | —_— are paid the seorotary in lieu of salary, and describable) that strange and sudden reach but once fn o great while in | Ly Pythinn Sisterh s ) 10 pay all current ox- growth into new spiritual conditions midst of other occupations, would preach - £ One of the most prosperous temples in the | s of d\,- home office out oi this fund A Btudy of the Character of Bishop Phillips :: ‘.‘“ I,'. ,I.‘ ‘\: \“‘v"” lqur: '\“‘f;.l; ”";"m:l |!:‘ :-.m'-x \:Wr’{( ll"\"l v“l:"‘lr“l‘. nlll|:u“h‘1l|'r“\l;r-:: Doings of the Week fn the State and Oity | state is the one at Hastings. which was ro- Economy a Disting\xishiug Feature of p‘\“-»]rl:v»lv; m,.;hl\¢;|‘I~;x-l«]~~x;x of nz.;‘\' m;lulhl\‘ Brooks, themselves recently confirmed, it seemed | with sacred things Fraternal Gircles. mrl»'\~ "rf.'(“." i~ __”'l", gy Quldin: V. 14 Genuine Building Societies. retary’s coffors for salary and exponses. like a personal message, and that spring m convineed that the ministry can never 1 ofticers . A. Guldin; C.y 4 . Surely 10 por cent is u pretty stiff price for n afternoon was to them a white stone day, to | have its true dignity of power till itis cut e Mrs: J. € ms: prelate, Mrs. Bessie | Nebraskan to pay for the “superior services' HIS DEATH A SAD BLOW TO HIS CHURCH | be long looked back upon. The thunder | al from mendicancy—till young men WOODMEN OF THE WORLD'S NEW FEATURES l-‘r.;—(h"\'m ool Mrs. C. L \\“ ?‘:-v.‘\h-r.\hl_(‘ LOCAL AND NATIONAL EXPENSES COMPARED | ©f Illinois financiors peals breaking in upon the music and then » hearts are set on preaching make | ammon s Under the rules of the association a proper - dying away into the still sunset scemed to | their way to the puipit by the same energ; — L M. at A, Mrs. L. D system of accounting would require that all attest o presence and they felt as if the | and through the same difficulties which mect . Mrs. Jake Thomas installments paid should be credited up to He Was a Man Fit to Role a Kingdom— world unseen ' neare 8 they listened to | countless young men on their way to busi K cal Ch ge In the Frate: 1 Insurance Mochow: M. 1 ss Louise Ky - The Line Between the Legitimate and installment” or some similar account at the One of the G Prenchers the preacher's voice A n'uwrx)»»llm- W l;-rm less to the power Growth of the Order In Nebraska l:l*' :’1" \”Wi" Im”hrl tod Speculative Sharply Drawn - An 1ii- full amount paid - that is at 5 P it o The civil war, then drawing t6'its darkest | than to ambition or self-interest PR e Recantly the members of Union lodge ek e coits and $1.10 respoctively, and ah Lhe~#eos s ey s e days. brought out all the young preacher's | Preaching is the communication of the Prosperous Magteen Woodmen 85, Knights of Pythias were ten ROty Sheciinien Siaviewed A niiwat rotary’s right to the 5 and 10 cents per share power, pafriotism and. heartfelt sympathy | truth by man to men. Ih o ke e Elections and Ynstallations. guet by the members of Madison temple. Keports and Meotings. s absoltte and not contingent upas WHAD be with the colored race. Many can yot Tecall | tial clements of persuasion, truth and T'he banquet was a surprise to the knights, R y actually expend, an_entry should be his earnest pleadings on their behalf in ser- | sonality. Itis the proportion of these in a PR but that did not in the least detract from the at once and beforo 1 bAlanvo shoet 18 of the sovereign Economy of management is the secret of | struck, char expenss with the full Few are there among the people whomake | fions and addresscs made at various meet- | man that decides his failure or success 48 & | The exocutive council enjoyment 4 up the heart and fntellect of this ety to | M8 ";I’:’:“;:‘:\‘:\:m ol ot g ot B (g ey T y L8 ikl camp of the Woodmen of the World has com- Ancient Order of United Workmen. the growth and popularity of local loan and e LT REU St i “*:‘l"k“; Whoni the death of Bishop Phillips Brooks | rapid flow of eloquence. tho. stme brisne | ing the trath through his own onality, | Pleted its session in this city and adjourned. | C.J. Vandyke, grand lecturer, of Snelton, | building associations. From this sourco the | $5 e sebtary o il 0 HImH GaRInE s not come us a sudden and torrible per- | almost boylike flashes of oceasional humor: | and it is strange how men will Y A great deal of business was brought to the | and L. A. Payne, grand recorder, of Grand | lion’s share of the profits come. No other The statement of the Nutional Home for sonal bercavement, and the whole country | the same contagious, inspiriting faith in all | listen to him. ¢ | attention of the council and was disposed of. | Istand, installed tho officers of Ashlana | financial iustitution handles the money of | Jun 5, 1802, purports o give what appears hus lost the greatest pulfit orator since | NS hieh and pir s Thanksgiving qehe theoretical reformer, who thinks him | “mwg following offcars In nddition to the | lodgs, No. 119, Wednesday evening, The | patrons at as staell per cent of cost. This is | to be i} S0 rocaipts and " disburse- Boecher. It not quite the equal of the | swere full of eloguence snd firg and of teerie | 18t e no reay LLoian progrees is entitely | 1 oficers wero present: - Senator C. K. | following aro the oficars for. the ensuing | Particularly truo of local associations in No- | Mente sinco ‘the oncantzation ‘ot the Brooklyn divine as a speaker, ho was cer- | ation and courage for all loyal citizens thought could only come to pass in one w. Erwin, Tomaha, Wis.; F. A. Falkenburger, | term MW g '»,::l ‘f‘ i N W xl'““{ braska. With the exception of tho secre- | ypa'PRiby O (S S thero is taiuly as capable a lea of men and pos- “A few more mo it was the mel- | attaining its accomplishment in another. ' | Denver; J. B. Frost, Atlanta, Ga.; C. C. Hinkley, oversoer: Johnson IKnight. = fo. | WY, no ofticer or director receives a salary, | no item showing the payment of the sessed some qualifications which made him ""r“[“““ ]“"““' April ; L L s | v |;..;:“.u;;l‘|«vl'w-'|WP:'{ \\_h")-n than they | Farmer, Carroll, 11l ; Colonel B. W. dewell, | corder; &, Ty, Anden sivor: Swah An. | 8nd the amount paid the secrotary by the rotary's salary. The foes he s -I'||I|II1|-<| 8 grentor preachor, if that bo tho highost | fund."“How "won an e 1o anaken ull the Suggested, | U Ovaer Ways SHAD VASY | Munshaster, fa.; B, 17, Roose, Lincoln, Neb.: | ders . ven, 1 W.; J. 8. | strongest locals docs not oxceod #55 per | 10 receis e, e platas e sort of preaching which appeals most not [ brief 5 o'clock Faster evoning service, the he child dying unbaptized goes to the | John McClintock, Chicago, 111 O. W. “After the installation a fine | month. The amount of labor, study and at : it ¢ VhE Cloved e LaHas POtk ¥ . ceipts on account of installmonts to bo only to the intellect and to the | pulpit hastily draped with black, ' the e loving care which awaits the child bap- The annual reports of the sovereign oMcors ‘ I“l;ll’:':’;;y\.;]«lgwr:[‘l'i'v({'(rf}\‘“r';”,l'.mpu- tention rendered by the directors gratui S 58, from which it wonld appear that taste but to the heart, and o only lifs | Startied, grieving, sometimes weeping crowd ! tized, But the baptis 1 15 the solemn, grate- | showed a very encouraging stato of affairs | iy s e T tously Is surprising, and serves to explain | the sacretary has received or is ontitled. to o rector stood hefore € 1 a tender reco on ¢ e deep meaning | 4 P - P r " { o Y Ths oM N enthusiastic loya of sharcholde vho oceive somod ng « & N sustaing them there. Bishop Brooks ap- | sepeior® o v 3 \ s L xe s The secretary’s roport showed 12,485 mem- | Blum's hall. The attendance was very | WOt AT e s ff Bladegsy b ta, 4nd- 10 4he ESREH: v ks ap- | service he spo few very few, words | tal, welcomed by the whole spiritual con. 0 " progressive locals handled in eight and | among the disburseme and in the stato- pealed not only to the critical, but to the | upon the subject engrossing nll hearts, siue | scid f his race. T dina,oct added to “tho sovereign | large, 150 couples joining in the grand march. | FROEIGHES locals handled in an actual | ment of profit and loss no such deduction is popular taste. All sorts and conditions | ply telling us that he could say no more, and | - The world ered with a notwork of | Jurlsdiction _ during = the > ar | The party was a very enjoyable one. expense of $3,914 o co | made from the profits crowded into his church to hear him and | adding ‘Lot us pr We have read of brotherhoods. The first and simplest re and 4,800 had been ndded to the Modéen Wood T . Herein lies the superiority of local asso- | One of two things must be truo—either were moved by him. Very strict and “high | whose f shone as if they were inspired, | tionships run'on and out im every dircetic tion. - Losses to the amount of §106 e UTA THEEICAY ciations over so-called nationals. The latter | the installments are credited up nt 50 conts church' in the obscrvance of all the forms |-His own, as he knelt looking upward, scemed | and multiply themselves until hardly amy | Were paid during the year by the sovercign | Omaha camp ) Qdontod five BAW | 4rg organized and oporntd for tho behot | aud. BL reopaln. ot penses have and ceremonies of the Episcopal ritual, he | like that of one who had forgotten all | man stands entirely alone. S »‘“"“‘“"1“"“_ id forty-nine monuments were | members Wednesday evening, January 19, | of the managers, and, as has been shown by | boen paid out of the secretary’ 8 extremely brond and fiberal in his rthly presences in the full rush of strong | You may go through the crowded strects tooted over the remains of deceased mem- | and transacted other very important busi- | the rocords e managers do not hesitate to | he is therefore entitled t at somo and in his tolcrance of the creeds of othe rmotion, deep aftictic 1 0 OVOrpowe of heaven, asking each saint how he came | b€ : ¢ ess. Word as ed fro op r to sharp practice and ¢ ition to | future time one-oleve o as beo His splendid personality was full of warmth ing sonso of things insoen Dy there, aud \“.u”\fn! loolk_ in‘yain for & man hl{!“"'"l‘!\'_"lf': ‘jf“ N‘n;'». -}nyl‘l o order l“"‘} | ‘l‘l‘ .“4\.\‘,.\’-.‘1 1‘:: ¢ '\lu:llllfl x’l’,.\'y"h.!)w]‘,',‘,ll;\l secure business. - The v“nlw\l] on ‘(-r ;»‘\lu";' n’xm:u. \.\n-lwl\n'“”“fl m»‘ ‘“l‘v:u’-‘u‘wh o sympathy, intellectual power, courage, hum. In iater years the black hair had grown moraily " and Dicitually sirong whose | during the voar to' the relatives of deceasod | Hend Consul Ensterly, stating that he would muttiality and, minimum of expense aro un- | elther 'instance the statement would bo i oM L RSt eR EE et wets €RC 0 S Fe M o | e aas L Dy R r ot D thought of. The policy of the mationals is | false and untrustworthy, for, if the installs = | geovhatis it when a child diest It is’ the P ship is looking for even more prosperous | Father a maximum of fucome and a minimum | ments are credited up at 50 conts and §1, great Head Master calling that ehild up into do but eleven assessments | 11Mes than they have lately been enjoying, | Of 0utgo. When from 10 to 33 per centof | and since it s claimod overy mombet s own I away from all the under | , o order m Dalagitabin Lltainates & mp | the annual payments on shaves is taken for | is entitled to the full amount paid - in teachers, to finish his cducation under his | ducing the vear. o thvsen masLIiiE Waerelaotan B foLiowWa es, | expenses, when injustice is practiced in the | with interest, the installment uccount e R U e Oy Y N and | manner of withdrawals, and whon illegal | does not show the true liability of R e Lo b s B e el gt G R R R I e L e i [ fines re fmposed and the paymonts of de- | the association. On tho other hand, e e e e i e T L inquents contlscated, it is manifestly the | if the instalimen unts have boen cred: Fallow Elk e o Crh s INWHIER HIB | e Lo At i Bt T s i | Tiarmiblie b aih eheallog Thorer et aioat | fduty of the state to protect jts citizens | ited with the full payments per share. and fe 3 W C m&'nslu l.|.|l‘ x'{mrm‘ ln\' \l\xllv ¢ | Root, who was at one time tonncotod w th | program has been prepared for presentation _xn;nl lhl“l' machmations of fraudulent loan | the secrotary has paid the xpenses out. of What monoy hus e arned? Not ven what | the Modern Woodmen of America. 1s tho | Under the head of social entortainment. and T e [ gkt et e an v LI AT RERY L cE Y AR e crisd FEN ot @ e it B R o ok ot o | as important measures are to come before | The marked difference between local and | show the trae condition of the ftssociation, bocn ablo to. thansate inio tho visibie ang | Oueof the most {mportwnt ehanges mado | the camp for considoration & large attond ;3;:.‘.’;":“%”5;;:‘{::1;"“ tat s b et el R UL TR AR R T ( a8 that covering paic plan ance is expected 8 is forcibly stated in the last re. [ which is no inconsiderable sur was that covering the paid up policy plan of o D uas !\mrl \ur] the banking department of These discrepancies should be carefully st i LI oyal Arcanum, New York state. “Local associations,” says | looked into by the State Banking board, if year when he was bornt W.P.P. ::'yr;xglmulzm\fixt\':' l':ylrlll;Jml:)(ll:;':l:ixu‘l.“\l.ll;lvll ing | Unlon Pacific council gavea highly enjoy- | the report, “are conducted on a basis of | the glaring defects of tho lllinols law hre Boston, ) e i ; barahip: oo 115 | able danolug party at the new Metropolitan minimum exponse rule beinig | not doemed suicieat to_exclude tho assosna- membership i S eryCmPtng them | ball, Thureday evening, Janunry 10. About | ropresentativos giving thole: inper ioriey | Uon from doing business in the state from further ~ payment of dues. | 180 were present, and the council is to be | compensation—the brotherhood idoa ex. Al iy, b R HA Bt l'?""jl;l'll‘ the 8Ees | congratuluted on the success of the affair | omplified. National adshcintions organ- | In accordance with the request of the Now York aro now in Itdly and expect 10 | and those coming betweon tha wacs g garey | The party was tho second of the series. | 2ed for profit making to the promovers g | bankine baans. Noaie request of the spend the winter in Rome. T ,uwm‘\ e o gL ;‘,’\" planned:for the season. The third and last will zors, and the expense account | sending in reports of their condition at the T'he bishop of Carlisle says that there are | benefits, 8 ¥ years are givenlike | bo given on February 2. In addition to the | a large source of rovenne. ‘The. perce close of business December 81, 1802, Mr, R, about 1,000 parishes in England in which 1064 't |, eatablish | dancing parties the "council gives monthly | of expense to roceipts in the local associa- | H. Townley, clerk of the board, is tabalating there is not a single public house 5 RO B e card parti a the Bee building. | tions is .02 plus aud in the national .11 plus. | the reports, and will in a fow wecks present he gospel barge which Bishop Walk PHO Whib Blect e | The next of th given Wednesday | In the latter associations a membership fee | a comprohensive exhibit of the business aad R M S Bl : JIONITTS (ot 3 affairs of Unjon | of #1 is charged and turned over to the | financ standing of 1oan and building chiy flourishing | soliciting agent; computing this amount in | societies in the state. Being the first one . the prominence given to purely | expenses, as it should be, the ratio of ex- | compiled in the state it will form a basis for itures acting stroagly to draw new | pense would be .14 per cont.” measuring their future growth. . A committee is now at work on | The statement is significant—it givesof- | The Conservative of Omaha, organized ster for 1803, which will soon be in the | ficial confirmation to what Tie Bek has ve- carly last year, reports ots amounting to hands of the printers and willbe a surprise to | peatedly shown concerning the methods of | 91; 1oans in foree, $4,500. the fraternal ol 2 city. nationals operating in Nebras! e annual report of the Valentine asso- in that office were Mather and Emerson, ary to the order, was reorganized | U1¢ fraternalor 2 ; iy clation shows asscts, €2,500.15; Jonns. ia 3ishop KFoss has called the attention of | Under tho protectorate’ of the Sovereign CRINOLINE ‘gl Restrictions. foror 43,500, President Harrlson to the {mprisonment of | C4mp B It cannot fairly be claimed that in holding | ‘The Bohemian of Omaha Rev, 01 H N alSonu AR At ta e C crable iscussion was evoked us to SRR Bunon foreign associations to thestrict letter of the | showing in its annual voport. Assets at Pura, Brazil, His offenso was declaring t colors should bo those of the ord MUtior whIADAEES W law aska checks the influx of large | to $48,40.99, of which #40,200 is in first mort- the worship of the Virgin Mary {dolatry. o s decided that hereafter white, red From the papers, th sums of money: to be loaned to borrowers on | gage loans p association Father Mollinger, the famous faitheurisg | U/ACK be used in flags and banners, g Thoughts of bringin, reasonable terms. The contrary is true. | stock. Profits from all 1 Century, ible to translate into the visible angible realities of a_ life that idea which | J ; ST InE o HE in the old | insurance companies and entitles all mem- The Rev. Dr. Heber Newton and wife of of North Dakota is to use on the upper Mis- , manager of the jurisdiction sourd is nearly ready for launching. 1t has | The sov commander and the sover- been named the Missouri Missioner. eign physician were instructed to revise the Rev. Thomas Van Ness of San Francisco | application blanks so as to make them con- has accepted the call extended to him last | form, as nearly practicable, to the form | gy month to become pastor of tho Second | adopted by the national fraternal cong church of Boston, Among his predecessors | The Woodmen circle, which is the lad ik IR N > DAt b e senaumiat |l aliimintm Gwill e e This mad, moustrous, me Although in_proportion to population the | 30000, and the N\ 1Y ¢ / reveals the fact that his_estate will hardly \} e Hiding An's grace! state has suffered more than its neighbors paid, was only 1,815,065, MTTRe e Ts was instructed to A ealioon| {rom the frauds and deceptions practiced by | QA the unnual meeting of the Lexington R ; do'to believe o man is as wealthy as report | fuey Sembannually o investigate the at- Than, thus swellod out, katin's sheen the so-called nationals a few years back, it B iation the following ofticers wore tinople was one of the oldest and ablest of | that this will be done. A bill 18 igw betocs > not 0 ill-shaped, T ween incorporated in other states before they can | 1oe gt T O the missionaries of the American board. He | the dominion parliamert, and. fyrmge omen wearing this machine, do_business in either of theso states. . Nor | s PRI P labored in the Turkish empire for ne received during the isession of executive ore thoy fat or wero th is the precaution unjust when it isc S SAmuCLEMOLI SO ffty yoars. Ho leaves a widow, two | council is to the oftect that favorable action inllas Wordswortiv's celandine, that_investors in_ building s . [ o el et i op e ghters anda son. is expected SwoDt the DAVGI SRt It a1 largely men of limited means wi er s s for duc General Booth of the Salvation army has | _The vacancy in the offic of sovereign ad- oy Cremancios Dapinant Eloks afford tho oxpense of enforeing tele sienee | Crorho T T G et o 15 THE LATE FILLLIPS BROO a small incomo settled upon him by a. per. | visor was filied by tha- slection. of T " Flut s any tihned sardino. In distant courts. A stato ‘doposit is re- | the town through the ald of the association, sonal friend and something from the sale of | Falkenburz; of Denver, Appropriate reso- quired as a guaranty of good faith d The statement of F 2 ') [ h and as The statement of the Ashland Building e - == av: the st ——— | hisliterary works, but he has drawn nothing | lutions were adopted upon the death Tlhing to rousc a bishop's spleen, a checl > confiscati ed by | an a o Dleness and patient, inexhaustible brotherly | heavily streaked with gra, pid uter- | for his personal or family expenses trom th | Soveroign Adviss tehirC the death of anon or n dean 3 Sheckto tho confiscations practiced by | and Loan association rendered to the state i : 4 peer some. Nebraska did not go to the extent of jitor De ; o e kindness. anco less easy to follow; but it was the | Durkest England fund or from the ordinary language not serene. R R AL of | auditor Dec shows resources He was a glant in body, mind aid | same sirong, frank, kindly face, in which the | ineome of 1 pemn B 1 be very green. requiring a deposit. ‘There was some public | amounting to Pail up stoole beart. Over six feet in height, his entire | oldest age over reached by mortal would . I pay the debts upon it. It does not always i i Knights of Pything, . v q ] e ot too keen, sentiment two rs ago in favor of it, L amoy 0 & 3 ivid ' Rev. Dr. H. M. Fiold, the editorof the | . A Prosperous lodgo is the one located at THorebhn: Whit wo miean, 16210 1ot matorialize, 5916 whs tolt hnth L | am ttoheh oy Thoundivided peodt hysical ~makeup constituted him a | leave a certain cheery, hearty look of boy- At taitataar ) Gibr e Stanton. Monday evening the following Write in paper, magazine, pmel character wi QU o 8 ¢ . 4 i g st, is to sail for Gibraltar Febru- 3 A 5 quirement of this character would amount to A new association at North Platte starts ing ‘among men. In the old days he | hood—shall we rather say of that undyin o , ro | oMcers were installed: C. S. Coney, chan Send petitions | i " ’ / , 3 2 He will spend several weeks there L . ) o .3 ool prohibition. With its abundant opportuni- | with 200 shares subseribed would have been elevated upon a buckler | youthfulness of spirit which poet natures i i cellor; H. D. Miller, o chancellor; F, Get the house to intervence i . i il hs g 3 $ I Ii and in the different resorts on the Barbary , vice chancellor; F. J. 3 3 ties for the profitable use of capital, there The 1 meeting of the Omaha will b upon the shoulders of his fellows and pro- | elaim as their birthright? const, partly, as he says, to get. rid of thy | Winters, keoper of Tecords and seals: W, J. Parts fashion's transmarine— Was not then nor now -a- serious disposition | held next Wedneains ovenior 1monit be finimed suler over all, ‘And what an ldoal | 'The death of a ereat puinter or n great | Co8st, PAFtLY, as he says, to g partly to got | Bordner, master at arms; F. 4. Smith, mas. rophicchaoinel " tohamper its coming, if offored on Tir aut | wmendomenty o The coremnk, Luportant N & Cavould liuve made! All his subjects | writer in b way enhances the enjoyment of | 51008 of the Briges trial, und, impressions | ter of exchequer V. B.' Wells, master of advantageous terms. It was also doubted | acted en the priccpr awition will be would have beaten their swords into plow- oductions, bocause here the works aro | Material for 4 thi finance; I. N. Vining, inside guard; O, Grant whether a deposit of a largo amount of bona | eeaue of apnl Lol e, e an il phares; and jother kings would hive st at | quite apart from the worker. - Indeed, they | f, northern 4 and again during the lasg | StUCker, outside guard, fdo securities, in cnse an associn: | ehomicogl CoPital stock from #500,000° to his feet to hear from his eloquent lips the vo 8a _added vuluo from thefaotthat | “Webaveagain and agatn. endent hieq | _Mars lodge No. 130 of this city held its v molding fad has been fired out | tion could procure them (as might | ! oSl lessons of the artsof peace. To all Boston am of them is complete, while the ora- | few years,” say D o ous O regular meeting on the evening of the 18th «chools, b th o it capitali & ¢ 10! flia Ture. is step | i e % E e occasion to express our profound indignation | T¢ e il g 8th. s, ¥ b the case i capitalists could : X his was a most familiar ure. His step ssential to the su of his orato oy & cellor T v 535 o Croup at Plainfield, N, J, . A aw as | Vice chancellor presided. The attendance | —The school board of Chicago has adopted a | be induced to. lend such - securitivs to o was firm, carringe erect, head thrown well | This is true of Phillips Brooks. Only those | 8t the administration of Tennessee law as | 0 4 th 11 Xjpotssctiny A 208 PECRRO; PRVRC A0 oD & g Ny ¢ ! 5 N ¢a4A 0g06, WAS 1£00 | I T country farmers belonging to | WS 1arge and the heigkt of good fellowship | rule giving wido teachers | association) would be adequate protection, | My boy, five ye age, was recent] backward, He was head and: shoulders | who have heard the music of his voice and | applied to some country farmers belonging to W08 1arge and 0 tions for member. ; e Aol 03 Do T Ty b A koa il ey : v h et Lol 224 g v | pr ed. wo applications for member preference over married women. for the purpose of the deposit would doubt. | taken with a severe of croup and above other men; chest broad and deep, | felt the thrill and charm of his fine presence | the Seventh Doy Adventistbooy WHO ATISE | 110 were roctived,. The. aaptiooate oo oo | B Sl é 1eas bo 1o jnstre 1ho " portormaans o hnts | tho 1would lose him. 1 had scen face full orbed; deep, large dark eyes can know him altogether as he was, but his hi\_\‘nu carefully ept the Sa ath onthe | pofo and Obed LeRoy Burch, and the first ‘l‘lm su]_wrmwn‘un”or Chic ago_ schools | O SRR , and the harm done | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy advertised and spoke every variety of eniotion, now flashing | sermons were so rich in truth and in | Seventh day of the week, worked in their rank was conferred upon thom At Wedne reports that 10 per cent of the teachers 5 A on iR ad g i } My ‘ ho fire of his eloquenco and g beautif irigs th ve a vitality | fields on the first day of the week., This | £ oont ¥ oot Wednes- | gmployed are incompetent. They have a the nationals cons fob) 60 much in | concluded to try 1, and aim Hanpy 0 sAVHHE s it oo cuerios nnd tagain | beautiful things W T T s R s U O L e day eveniug's meoting. Brother' Frauk | o iling to perform their contracts as in allur- | after two doses he was relioved and slept (i 1 ning w otic kindness. of their own and ny of them wil as i ; attice has been appointed inside guard and g s : ing the public into making contracts that are He had another attack the next S {Ri G B Hehe | e o 5 AT ol f families, me 65 and an- n d guard 4 3 ing the public into making contracts that are anoth ack the nea AL aiublyihle ords uame, to use Bmer, | livo o long as the e 082 B A Brother Jolin’ Walsh ontside guard. - Somo D00 for the comatrucrion mp'Sy | unjust and disadvantageous. - Aainst this | i Tizavo the same remedyand u prompy ase, ¢ Dlcano's tongue - = - - very interesting sketches were given AR ol s g species of deception the deposit of bonds | cure was effected cel that I cannot praise flame, up from the burning coro below : - by Vice Chancellor ~ Shaw, Sitting | Puilding 11 Ran Heanolaoo 10, be jdavoted 10 | sould atford doubtfal protoction, Tho objece | this remedy too highly ot B M oo They flowed in torrents. Iiven the best 3 % e y Past Chancellor “Gladnisch, Prelate | the use of the department of tho California | &2 to or avay 1oi il brote: ble compli- | Park avene, Plainfield, N.J. Ghamberlain's stenographers found it difficult to keep pa 3 » Rivers and Brothers Shea, Hudecons, | University located in that city. ance with the known principles of co-opera- | Cough Remedy will not'only cure croup, but with him, and to those of ordinary skill ho Russell and McGee. Visitors' are aiways | _Johns Hopkins univ will, for the first | tive banking. ‘There is no discrimination in | will provent it. If froely given ns s0on us the was absolutely hopeless, It is like trying welcome to Mars lodge, and the meetings | time, confer the degree of doctor of philoso- | favor of local or state soeieti The law 1n ild becomes hoarse, or even after the '4”“”?“"l‘“"‘“'"""“« said Sue of ”""l'{' r”“ ¥ " are always very interesting. phy upon a womau—Miss Florence Bascom | fact imposes greater restrictions. ani sors | on ough appears, ‘it will prevent the L. L st atent Torenalg Seatin s (s P / ; Monday evening Table Rock lodge opened | Of Willlamstown, Mass., at its next com- | onhome Socioties than on those of bthow sterey | attarh, o doses are usually required, s And o v 1l simple, direct ' 4 i 4 H mc).-n-,mm new hall and held a public in- ‘,’"'""'l'l";‘;"i; Ir?\‘nith([ e ;\ll:"‘«!f'l\\ holds | doing business in Nebraska. The former | There is ..o.};.. er in giving it freely as it oS YORRIN i 4 ] ) A { T ) stallation of “officers. The attendance was | four degrees ® University of Wiscon- | are required to bear the expense of state ex- | contains nothing injuriou RRKEEHRCH L Yo kairh (it hoino to'the / = ; (S gl | large. O. W. Grifting, district deputy grand | 5in- Bl amination at least once a year as well as th | S R R ] I 5 ¥ chancellor, was the installing ofticer, and in- | _Mr. and Mrs. Cornglius vanderbilt, In | publication of their snnual statemonts, [ Tho civilization of the effete cast has 4 B0 I it ; statled the following officers: W. S, Linsley, | memory of their son, a Yale senior, who died | whereas foreign associations are simply ro. | o o5, Syl > towh of . CLacalth gelintstint, bus ho ever ohbruded his S s ; - i ¥ past_chancellor: S. H. Dopp, chancellof | laat year, will build a dormitory on ‘th ool quired to flle them with the bunking board | T st o mn has boes mrsd s, vo ool l:\'(‘ ‘g.wur AltNouah it \vl‘\i ey ananiagts ] I T T commande; . R. Judkins, vic chancellor; | lege campus that will cost between $400,000 | without publication. It 1s clear therefore | luxury of riding a mule on the sidewalk, P pawen & ugh 1t was ; ©. H. Barnard, vrelate; William White, | and $500,000. This means the destruction of | that the state law invites foreizn assoct, | L1XUIY Of rid s 0 8 v dence one felt intuitively it was there. In il g y | ot B and the Lexington News has added a divo all things and on all subjects his hearers folt & ol { keeper of record and seal; C.1. Norris, | historic’ “Old South.” The new building | ation capital, the main desideratim boing department 1o its column of ‘vital Statie. that ho knew whercof ho spoko. He bo. o, : i master of fing W I Wilson, master of ( Will be architecturally after an Oxford | fair dealing. ' With this accusation falls alsg | job lieved In thorough training. and. profound i 7 Y A exchequer; J. C. Beck, inside guard; B. F. | model, and be exceptionally perfect in every | the charge that the locals are Jealous of study for young men who wished to enter ) o v 2 = Nouris, outside guard. Eloquent and inte ey foreign associations % s | i : ; esting addresses were made by S. H. Dopp | The . Dishouest Methods. % \'Tho spocial atudy of theology—that is 7 2 ! and Dr. Wilson. The ladies of the knights | a rather remarkable step for & conse 2 : 1o s i what tho preacher must be doing always," < % b 3 - 7 prepared a surprise, and_they invited the | institution. It has decided to grant diplomas | |- stly complying with the he said to the divinity students at Yale upon " > i 5 oficers and members to Dr. Wilson's home, | in five specialties, viz: Ophthalmology, men. T sapsanoatiand 'j'"l*‘;!{fl eiations one occasion: *but he n an do it aftes NTERIOR OF TRINITY OHURCH, BOSTON, whero ap excellent supper had been pre: | tal disease, laryngology with aural and nasal | Fe1Y 00 the “pull” o their advanco agents to s ho can in the blessed days of quiet e - pared. The occasion was a pleasant one and | surgery, med risprudence, midwitery | $0Ure, pevieges fthey are mot entitled g After Christ has cailed him and | faith of the Englis Hero are some | other 02 years of age were convictod, | thoroughly enjoyable. and g /,, Thoeo, e we understand, | i TSt BEONI aud avtorness are the upostles have laid their hands | gems taken at random from this rich treas. | and have during the | qmuer Myrtle lodge of this city, which suffored | wil Reponturied oo eegulan madioalgradun f Sefhi 5 SR PR SsRPIOf ke sbiislneas 0Ssioie upon him." v will throw further light upon a | autumn been working out their fine, being heavy @ loss n the 'disastrous ~Con- | ates who have taken the five years' course | 5¢ S b B oA VAL A D His Yolee was freo from all metallic and | man whose theory, preaching and practice | set to work with criminals ot shoveling ou | ’ is the "reciplent "of unl- | andwho subseauently take a vear's courso | Ml 0 00wn kg an analysis ot shei o hads repulsive sounds. 1t had not the silver | cortainly came very near realizing tho need | the common highway. They refused to pay pathy in Pythian circles. | in the special study for which they want to | yho¥ Plead ignoran printed promises that are One of the largest successes clearncss nor the penetrating quality of ar vaslofty as the love of God | their fine, declaring that it was unjust and | Suitable resolutions have been adopted by | qualify impossible of performance. Tue Beg has ARG, Wendell Phillips, nor the compass, fiexibil- | and wide o the wants of men:" that they were liablo to be arrested again as | Plato loage No. 120 of Elm _Creek, Ma The Oxford university extension movement | shown 1n former issues the ginting injustice in the way of Flavoring Ex- “\ volume and expressive intonation of | One of the reasons why youth (llu' ErOW- | 800D as r ed. \\'on:;\l-c mmhnpnlu-.-, and im:m- u}“zll' *braska lodge No. 1 and Triune | shows a greater growth during 1592 than in | oy fraudulent practices of some of the for- tracts in the world is the onry Ward Beecher, but it had depth and | ing and accumulating veriod of life, the | we say again, that this is bad law, bad | lodge of th any previous year. More than twice as many | aizn nationals.® 1t sho 0 1550 grandour of resonance. and. intenaity ot | pediod i wRLn pating ver “truth and 'hope | morals and bad religion." Wil B, Dale, the grand chanceMor for the | lectures wera delivered. than in 1801, and 700 | oiimon soionais: 1t wus shown that no usso- Price Flavoring Extract Com- enunciation and when vitalized and charged | ard cb "jaro gathered in, 1s that youth | The Protestant Episcopal church embraces | jurisdiction of Nebraska hus named the fol: | more cortificatos awarded. During the youe sota was entitled to a certificato to do busi- el A at the ecerebral batteries of his large brain | natus ctively believes. X 2.0 per cent of the communicants of all re- lowing standing committe v fifty-five lecturers del d 303 courses at | jess in braska, b use the laws of Min. pany. Their success is swayed his audience at his will with an up.and then, distrusting | Tigious denominations in the United States | —G. W. Phillips, No. 21; George F. 979 centers. AL 165 0f theso the Oxford lec- | negota do not aftord. the protection to jn attributed to the perfection overwhelming current fESASOk R oy e, ¢ )}A:kl\'_ ‘)_\:"r_lhei‘ hidden | aud no less than 13 per cent of the church | No. 11 Vi . | tures had not previously been given. The | vestors required by Nebraska law. A similar Sty °.F . 40ne of tho members uother Eplscopa ' the iznorant traeler walks over an | prope vding to its valuation. That is 4 . | 8,401 were attended by . 27,060 per | objoction applies to Tlinois - associa. of Dr. Price’s Delicious Flave church during his pastorate in Philadelphia pened mine, ceording 1o a recent census bulletin, | C No. s Tho subjects included history. litera- | tions, Should = a resident of Na. fon B Thi f describes two remarkable scenes. He was | - Life is faith s denomination h 05 communicants : 1 i ture, art, economics, and various branches of | hraska or any other state . fnvest ia | oring Extracts. his perfec- then rector of the Church of the Holy Trin- 1's perpetual surprise at his own weak- | and church property valued at §81,000,317 Metzgar, Ni 1 McCulium, No. 7. - | physical science. an assoclation incorporated in lllinos tion' wast iniade ® nasbls ity. The Gloria in sis, chiefly used in | nessis one of the most significant and pa- Rabbi Is: 1. Wise, the president of tho corge C. Kiiftler, No. 99; W. L. | Vas most noteworthy midwinter event | and attempt to enforee his rights In court g 0 P !1‘.‘,‘; O Pt o X ane. AR Sury st l\liib_ thetic sights in human l‘uu.n-.\ he natural | Hebrew Union college, has delivered a re. | Maddox, Ne. 125;° (utzman, No. Is the completion and occupation of its hand- | js without recourse under the law. . The through the new processes rinity after the evening psalter. One May | - s remembrance of us is the natura rkable discourse in defense of the Presby- | A- Stockslager, No. 1815 W. J. Weelkes, some new dormitory, new and modern as the | attention of the attorney general of the state iz Dr. Price £ ;‘!‘m |:m-n. in comp: \\lgll\ ~\>;||\-l\|-v‘m|.' girls ;lumnm:n{\v.\u nrll._\ him as a true |lmrt nkf terian Dr. Briggs doctrine of biblical inspire: State of the Ordér—J. W. Malone, old halls which Matthew Vassar built just “the affairs of an in- discovered by Dr. Price for om her own congregation, she had gone to | his own. hen the spring comes the oa g o SEARE AL eologian, | 1;A. H. Wiltz, No. 83; &' L. Bently No. 94: | after the war surely are not. Another im. at F SE e S 2o : i Rov. M. Brooks' church, léaring that a con- | tree, with lis thousands'upon thousands of | Hotk: He maintains, as o Jewlsh, theolo W.F, Beokett, No. 10510 W Vareo, Mo, i} | Dreormeny o ool are mot. - Auother im; el Byt viollns, They extracting from the true fruits firmation was to be held. All'were disap- | leaves, blossoms all over. The great heart | of the languago of the bible is not, n seabn cnance—Ed R. Sizer; No. 41; F'. R. Clark, | to be built by the alumn. In it an attempt | replied that he was powerless to act because their natural flavoring proper- pointed at finding that it had taken place that | of the oak remembers every remotest tip of | \ith the faith of ancient Judaism. and he i Kolm, "No. 110; C. H. Smith, | will be made to furnish an artistic home, | the law did not impose penalties tate . B et ot G letal el [ o 7 Sarthies leauch snd sends | sch the | appeals to the Talmud in stpport of this al: | ; o No. 17. Appeal under hygenic conditions, at the least pos- | gupervision Is likewls If nine or ties. Any housekeeper that T burst o riumphal singing in the Sage and the power of a new p. And » N ' " S e Gloria was accompanied by ‘the. breaking | we 40 ot hinlk of tho heart of the . i 1 moro members of an aasoclation whose will use Dr. Price’s Orange, legation |G o No. 111; Edw sible cost. Experiments are already being : . ; v 3 50 ude in the line of cooking and_sanitary r- | Leies o 4 B T Aol 5 JIRRaTIE N2 ) SEREY 05 g h Everybody who hoped that the acquittal 3 % nson, No. 139 mi i Y 4r- | affairs may be in a dubious condition desire . . 4 saves than it | Briges case will be disappointed to learn QEA S0rr08 OReo~ s o Do D0 I e 0 S o DAYS tion the state auditor and file ify- i work for ft o make “':1”30"'hb‘\.ui-‘):“;\l\l'lilx: e e oo dilaticiuted o leart A A. Peterson, No. 24; W. D. Arm’ | present §7,000 or $5,000 of the sum needed. 1ng bond for expenses. Should tho examini: flavor, will pronouncc them . trong, No. 64; C. A. Olson, No. 84 - - i 0 it o 80l ven : 9030 P i to appeal to the general assembly, L 3 ) i = tion show the association to be solvent the ” eSS, that way it seems to me that we may think Pl e Tt asembly. | The | Rirkcpatrick, No. 63, Mtleage 'and Pey Diom How It Became Popular, petitioners are obliged to pay the costs of faultless, jod’s remembrance of his million children. | £rounds set forth in the notice of appeal are | Jsirkpatrici, N 3 [0 ayd Par < i e uf&.‘; .Il n“l‘\‘:xv:‘:‘n!.‘l‘“ll':ht“::glbls“‘l;::llll:wl:.i mf 1:“;; gmwumm in the procesdings, Lmpropes .{mlx }mxo_:l,“.l\;; !\ }na RH :1!.«“( x{l;::vv 144; ‘\\ hvlllh‘n-n[:)];-liilndkul I.lr:‘u-x.-'umrn uux)erll:r the examination at the rate of $10 a day. If The purity of Dr. Price's paching we! ithe sake: ser- | testimony, the exclusion of important testi- | 10X, 0Wel h NO. + Heltman; No. 0 anything 16 kind they have ever be- | found insolvent they are released from pay- s o) prea hing well without weakening his ser mony, préjudice and mistake or 1o s tes w‘. w. :). Houtze, No.;#. i }'u ulwi they are ‘:.1,.;‘.5\ sure Lo tell 'L(hu]r ment. Apart from the objectionable systers Flavors offers l‘)lxe best ne;ul; fhatever is in the se: bein | the decision. The general assembly will ozad has a new lodge and it is given the uds about it, and especially if they know | in vogue it is clear the Illinois law is in itsel ity against the dangers whic l‘lt\‘l:lflx:‘}l:l:.ls in the sermon must first be fn | the decision. T y Dumber 108 | Ganras ’,‘f}v,.,.,,‘.,, was tho in- | of some friends needing such an articlo. | u bar to associations of that state doing busl. Y 28 A 8 N It has often seemed to me as if the v A New York clergyman told his congrega- | Stalling ofticer, and e was assisted by | Denlers Aldo aoas, ) M the pruo yalue of | ness in Nebraska. are common in the use of the ount of preaching which people hear must | ton last Sunday that all those who put $5 o e e S RNA LG SO AR T/ rae EDAY0ARe AD aktiole Another Illinots Specimen. ordinary flavoring extracts in » one bad effect, in leaving on the 1s | the contribution box would get $50 back in NN INAC by e . ki v Phe Natl e ¥ 3 < Saxe one bad cifeo, It losving onitielr minds | $he coatribution bex would ge and if they | Olivero No. 154 is the namo of a now lodgo | Mention the fact lo_thelr customers. This | Tho National Homo of Bl omington iy th o i Moult and complicated thing that it | drawon him versonally for that amount. | With o membership of twenty-ono, and | $ale on Chamt e e comi- | corn bousts of & capital of §70,000,000. * Tes should take such a multitude of definitions | The box was promptly filled with crisp $ | Promises a great deal for the future nent oftizen and businss man of OFrabunt, | Movuts meld up cial ©b Sromo 0, s LADIES T o — w]'f"‘;“‘)‘:::u"m-“m(“ ) e S Roips and it he I'rj:.‘,f“l‘l'l"‘":: ""‘ifi"',?.':" o Independent Order of Foresters, Mo., has been selling Chamberlain’s Cough | less—about $500,000. In behalf of this asso. . Y Your aha N 2 peter - | Remedy for several years and recomsiends | ciation it is claimed that its wethods are in R L would be very much as if no man thought at | this church will not be large enough to held | Court Omaha No. 1091 has elected the fol. | I A 3 TRt 50N SODMASRSA | panan Dravialona of s N3 N k d Tarvad e Digh open. mellory widowe | T pONght o | R ehurch mll navbetare | lowing ofticers: €. R., Peter Van Strand; it to !\lsu‘slmm:\, bocause I his experienoe | {mn...,..».:v._nl“n‘m provisions of $he N Inr..’*kfi ebras a Ma e Flou[' tho crowded church, fesbly lighted, be- | A preacher should be a controversialist, | Bishop Dwenger of Fort Wayne, Ind,, | V. C. B, Matthew A. Hall; C., F. M. Per- | anf whooping congls Ho rarr it o bor,0roup | 1aw in regard Lo withdrawals Hicipry 4o fhme' Amost dark; one hardly saw'more | but the pulpit is no piace for controversy, | whose death 1s snnounced was: ey nee idy | ¥i O o X Thomas A. K. Gray; s S B o s monoys pa pt admission’ fees and fines Is the Best than row upon OW f di iite | The me: o o itive e — T et . . . L0 B S, omas . H © S+ | popular medicine that he handles and gives | Section 21 of the charter contains a provision . fncos, whilo th aolema beavky of the Lohite | The pasageshould be positive and depend gno of the most Influentia! prolates in the rge M. Fraser 3 P. C. | the best satisfaction. 50 cent bottles for | to this effect, and section 2 of article fil. of Y ) ole eauty of the music | upon its truth for its force, oman Catholic church in America. A Ba- | Yhap vl ; ¢ > by all drugg i 0 by-la 0 ¢ 6 per cen’ thojoud Hob dntervupted but Intensified by 1 cannot help begging you in the ministey | varian by birth, he was chniey > 5% | R., Charles Watts; §. W.. W. D. Hamilton; | sale by al AL TN A A S O T he loud claps of thunder. The rolling peals | to boware of excusing —your own failures b > univer as Cardinal Hegenroether, | 9 W., Jacob Fred Smith , Samuel N , R ial ¢ Al S aix moning, 13 MY AKOE s yeRre. | Fhaloud claps of g . g your own failures by | same university as Cardinal Hegenroother. Rufe Cone, the mew chief of police at | and § per cont after three years Seotion 15 ’ N - _u.:;, !' he few gaslights near the | foolish talk about the obstinate aversion | who was Bismarck’s representative at the | Patrick; J. B., J. G, Ne Court Omaha is | Wichita, has ordered all the saloons in that of the charter fixes the monthly installments Inv.hi- ?"‘\“ ;::;‘\:‘llmlfl}u:; .-'h.m.«\'l‘ grow t"fi"' which |l:‘m uge has to the gospel. It is a | vatican for ma v years. The Bavarian car- | enjoying prosperity, Visiting Foresters are Place closed at 12 0'clock hereafter. Ho says: | in ‘iclass A" stock at 55 cents a share and \g of the evening sun. he | mean and shallow excuse. The age has no | dinal and the Indisna bishop were relatives | always welcome. Noman should be away from his family | gection 22 fixes the monthly installments in gormon which, had the coufirmation then | avorsion to preaching though it may not | and maintained friendly relations whi ) e No. its regula; an 18 o'clock, a f 0 w S : y 0 C 3 d y ile the'| Court el o later than 18 o'clock, and if & man isn't mar- | «g " stocl o wnoun " held, wust have given place to the | listen to yours. p former was at the vatican. Until the de .’1‘1: ek Joupaesto, 107 hail Lia lax e e o gk bkl Olass B Stock at twico ihis sinount. . Beo- 4 meeting Friday evening, January 27, at Gate | ried he ought to be.’ tion 8 of the charter provides that the secre- | © p's address, was one of the young 1 wonder at the eagerness and patience of | of the cardinal, Bishop Dwenger's influence | City hall Fevoral ',. w members wer —_— tary is to ‘‘receive u‘l compensation l:rr his | .s‘ocl.flon I'.b.l ol true prose poems of oratory. | congregations. Ctive selecti Vs o o o S Wits £ o + v 4 m‘-“m‘n‘u'lz hkndndlnrth). wllb:od‘:h.uaum SRS ;Lg:oi::e was effective in the selection of | inifiated and the meeting was very inte t Constipation cured by DeWitt's Early | services 6 nts per share monthly in ] ON the SAOK. the market. LOOK FOR THE ing. Oficers for the vacant chairs were | Risers. class A stock amd 10 cents per share