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S Ot WA OMAHA DAILY BEEE MONDAY, MARCH 13, GOD'S WORD HAS NO ERRORS | s e v 5t Resets™ot men | [T WAS “HALLELUJAH" NIGHT | Scei oo th'eomereucion e s - SILY CAUGHT. yot . to some his advens broughs But hark! o smaek! The groom had | mhat 1a the Universai O {routie.” there - were. Touf . Minadome; kissed the bride nekk the congregation was Most Dange "":"1.,, pini Al A older than any of the _dynasties "“',"V' ";““‘] ““"""“V';' el This has been a ¢ often bitterly i . | actively represented at the time Christ was i ini he doxology wme then sun riends \ Sterl, Questions that Threaten to Sunder the Prea- | H0tey Fo e B e e o ingdom | Lervescence that Aw““‘p”“,"d the Joining | .o % 0d around aud) congratulated the cou- | coids A soid s e ER A byterian Uburch, of knowledge, the kingdom of worldliness Together of Two Privates, ple and the congrogation dispersed. beginn 90, ofton serious disense, and tho kingdom of unworldliness. The —— A cold mny many forms. Sonetimes . kingdom of nature rejoiced at the advent of oy Parks' Gough & Itis with & ohill, o shuddorin AFTERMATH OF BRIGGS AND SMITH TRIALS | the Christ child, the kingdom of knowledge | INTERESTING SALVATION ARMY WEDDING | Has been so highly recommended to us | MHnes with o pain in the sl in the personnel of the magl worshiped that we now ask ounfricnds who are suffer- | hrascles or the he T eihirar® in the IVE THOUSAND MEN will stop in front of our Z Him and presented rare gifts of gold, frank- i ing with a cold to jive it a trial, and if it | muy comer 1t 1s o Gold ABdTE menns dian s | inscenc nd myrrh, but the kingdom of | Two Souls Made Happy With a Ceremony | does not give satisfwetion your money will be | often so or death, unless big Douglas street window this week—and be Rev. John Gordon Reviewing the Declara- | worldliness, represented in t person of o ded G o sold on o ) o tak 1 'y g Dosel King Herod was troubled. The kingdom of kedots A ALl it ol p,,“oba“w':", Aha S ioetiye | 08 cannos afe texlech s oold. I6 may lost in admiration of what they’ll see displayed. gl bt bk unworldliness was represented by the holy the Orthodox Style—High Time Erugaista, fun nlonz futo somodiing: th Four rows of as —~"hantdsoms silts blo Mistakes in the Bible Are Child, the King of Kings, WOrth & pound of cure. Whit should yo Not G L r \ bounda as ever went on a “bust’” will . elntion to Sef B A sonsil or wotnun, Wit s Religions Relation to Selence. the Burlington's new ticket oftice. nptoms, guard Rgainst tho fitst sins, fo Sult There will be —_— ‘The eloguent young divine then took up in [ gy cor o o0 e oo e salvation Army giedokis )4 ey Raninscavary thin e (hat eun bo Gholoas: meet their eyes. Tho threatened syt in the Presbyterian | alin to gonius tho Felton {hat tho Chri. | barracks. The army was out i force | o jfowess Boes to Sosan | noerwiy B S e donty 14 B e A A L L church at the coming meeting of the general | tian religion bore to the four kingdoms men- | and entertained its c IO WAL o ens Tia PORtS: Liand sompany; LARGOLH, | Soih iabe L er et L en the i e handsome styles are sel- assembly in Washington next May, growing | toned, There was no conflict between the | yocal and instrumental music, preaching, Yy regular order and with a grasp and potency Lowest Rates to Texas. ant. injur ous or dangerous. There 18 only i ) t the life, bring intonetion und aglow IH the fa- O of the Hosesy ot againat Drot, | Christian religion und pature. Cheist '['"IM aying, story telling, shouting, clapping of A A58 ABFILT OTERD: (Be GATY aix culties something wh clh s boon testod und dom shown at one time in one Briggs of Union Theological seminary and | nearar o g0t to nature the nearer ne got to | hands and wound up with a weading. | months, at hail price, Ford & Chatlton, | thing ise. Yoida iivé Hood to aak §has Hia window. Hand- some and at- Prot. Smith of Lane ac ry at Cincinnati, | nature's God. There was no actual confiict | It was the first wedding which had been | JEagin bt is. [t Is suflictent to nime it Dufly's Puro furnished the subject of ey, Dr. Gordon's | between the kingdom of knowledge and the | publicly celebrated by the army in this city, g "‘Iyu‘:ll”\\‘:h:“:'l"y‘lhl‘::l“i\‘\';‘l"“‘luhl;-\\‘:-ll:l:s:fi'r)r{ir tractive as the Special suits the m - sermon at the Westminster Presbyterian | (06 o st iuhere was d time when | and constituted the drawing card of the | Take homo a bo: 3 s fine cand- | sented (o thu publi: for cliecklug u cold, cur- selves are ' there's some- | rofessed Ch s seemed to feq gt {os.10th ¢ atitol avenie, Notio bettas ug pneumonia, and rendering tho 1ife at this church yesterday morning. As the proba- | ti hammer of the geologist might break | ®VCRINE. I R ,16th and Capitol avenue. None better. | jf BRCRAGIA AT EEnCuring the 1ifo ut this thing else in that wikasw bilities o that from 100 to 200 leading | Rock of Ages, but that day had passed. The building was crowded to the doors, TN been used by more people and Is more popu- b ministers of the church avill leave the de true Christian church of the present [ notwithstanding the fact that an admission . Theke easo! oo 1o | brto-day thutl suy other Known propseation even more attractive—and that’s the price that’s at- nomination ina_body next May, the sermon | 43y was anxious to let in the light. The | fee was charged. Everybody was invited, ‘Burli new ticket offico s | I the world: 'and It descrves its populnrity ? Becauso it his proven its merits by the ouros tached to each suit. Half the suits in the entire win- ireist church was today 0 108V6F 1 a4id 1t Roamed as It everybody attended; The arnam stro w8 effocte olds N8 Drovente 5 by Dr. Gordon is of more than usual interest, | :u\ll!llllll)u"ll\vxzt L B :\'.\.‘f.).'m.t-..t.nll and it seemed as if everybody attended. Th wrnam street it hus effected. colds it hns pr ted and reviewing, as ivdoes, the controversy lead- | by the C B e e e | altar was decorated with flags, lace and - lives it s auved, Cnre should bo exercised dow bear a card like the top one of the two in the thiat 00 UNSCrupUlous Arugeist or grocer trios > pre: ve ) e carth Jeor into the | bunting. Above the heads of the speakers ANNOUNCEMENTS, to Substivute 11y thing whi ing up to the present situation. vy heart of the carth and peer into th b ch ho muy elaim to center of this ad—and the other half T B Rev, Dr. Gordon began by saying that he | depths of the unknown universe in order to [ was & placard in large letters, gt N olkie . vy natuing Sistodn 788 o i dbion 44 search out the great secrets of ni rendy. “Unitad Jor- Qod “Superba’ bids fair to break even its ree- | tuké 1ts pluce. card. The $5:75 suits—of whi wh felt it his duty at this time to say something | SCEET iEARg Ereat kectats '-!vv: SRR which read: ‘United for God. On | ordat the Hoyd this engagement, 1t closes v etis W ch two whole rows are of the tnrcatened division in the chureh, | ayp thoge the walls back of the altar were hung | pop : cse hidden streams of thought will, b e : row night. Sh shown-—are in handsome checked cheviots—in which he l('nw Il’»n/.q \\'4; wlrv“-u:’\mt,n‘l Airlv Hl\u‘ |”(‘h \{].‘\lm.u”\‘h“ an currents ’:Im(“ |[|_.I.:‘[ e 'u’i“".(‘f"f{f"”\\’%. .l\‘\. \;: i::ufvr.’ WHpHt Balla? W THING 0t b6 gront hiouses or four separate shades and styles—in both round and affairs. e would attempt to state theorigin | undc ot I SN o P G 2 Py it S - three more evenings, with a Alinee on of the prescnt situation, the position of the | Oen Ut fnto the ‘broad ocean of God's eter- [ bo continued.” Another read: “A big €9 | Wednesday, at the Fapam, closing Wodues: 1 square corner sacks. Through the glass you'd take Presbyterian church upon the points at | MYfNG O L because he rop- lnl.-'.»,w'.;\.:; l:nl Monday '[: LT s S them for eightor ARG dSlaY SUIS 1ssue, scriptural reasons for certain doctrines | resented that which tended to. drag down pon the altar and at either side even Oravens: reat * e Tugitive. 've and the outlook for the future | the human race, that which blotted out the | the walls of the chy i were seated Adjutant 1("\ its first performance in Omaha tod h : 3 - —and youwou S lt n’the m'staken. WAEoHU6E Lo Ubhtraverss. ble aspirations of the human soul and | and Mrs. Harris. ten ladies robed in white | fhe Bijc X the author of “The B i The suits at u " N x .| made of man only a greedy, sordid brute, | who were chosen to escort the bridal couple | Stowaway'! and other sterling dramas, $6.75 are in fine There has been for several years, he said, | seeking only temvoral power and self: to the altar, soldiers and officers of the ary "The Fugitive, which is his latest work, i 7 all wool fancy cheviots—in a desire to revise the confession of faith be- | aggrandizement, Against this spirit of de- | 0 e LI, SOUICTS o R G his best play. It abounds in thrilling : ; ety b cause many held that it taught doctrines not | vastation and sclfishness the Christian re- | in uniform,and sever 1:.:-|.x les from ' ;umlmm.ur_.m The variety \Ivlm is chang s G rown and gray mixtures—in the seriptural. Four years ago a committee of | ligion must and would forever contend. Among these wer aptain Campb and up to its usual high standard. & 2 the general assembly reported certain IWsts Bt dtelid Council siuffs, and Captain Blake ¢ i newest spring efiects- made Effcets on Individaals, ond which would show that the | g S e R L A o (i The spealcer applied the thought to the in arsday afier - 4. .v‘vith fine linings Mited | personis to ever! ¢ destructio dividual hearts of his heavers and asked iss Marie Prescott will appear at " : b- Py i 3 B e abt, | (vhia i g R BBt X periarioed i doA1ce Boyd's New theater in “LoAbsinthear» " | withoutany qualifications, any ability, and trimmings Special The Nebraska Other matters, which seemed personal, had | in their own souls between the love inspired play of the strictly modern type and” the | any exporiencs, any skill, claim to sold such suits L for ten dollars a Blien o dintract tho attention tuore | by the teachings of Christ and the love for Volleyed and Thundered. work of Miss Prescott herself, ’ orldly thing pride o 05801 wa u i ear i poranematiers, i f T R Adjutant Harrls led oft with o song, 1 16! hIgH, PamALIBEYeHL oL O ook will | Lot gt s Povior o cuzgall he 1) of MALLL G L] our neighbors A professor in Union Theological seminary e closed in an eloguen fon in had saia that the human reason, the church | Which he portrayed the effects of beautiful | (i of hunde s finished. knoeg | 2o the production at the X i b it e o AR L] (.)f 8ot four dollars more.) Six hundred of these suits and the bible were all fountains and sources | drchitecture, fine music and eloquent pre g ) | ater Thursday evening of *“Julius Cwsar worth soon becomes apparent to their g0 on sale today—at these prices—and if any of your £ knowl {"that through any | iuz upon the people. While all these seemed | $rere bent, for prayer, but to the surprise of | with all the simptuous scenery and aceur ) of divine knowledge, and that through 4h | Lo%uil in tho work of ragenorating the henrs | Lo CONGIegution o song was struck up. Mrs ly historical uppointments used by the | would-bs dupes, and these conscience- neighbors happen to ask “What’s Nebraska doing this wezk,”” tell them that we’re holding our 06 BBALY CAber Cr TN, These gon- | On Wednesday and_Thursday evenings 5 Homon wore e sttt ovonts proved, | 14 Thursday afternoon Mr. R, D. ‘McLcan | Are those ignorant pretenders who, up elegantly ing spirits in the procecdings of tho evening. rris then pra the devout soldiers a Bt Bat 2 e % further suid_that men, after death, psscd | 4nd saving men, there was one reinedy that eood * sentiment WIth | S Ae Hooeh n et it contictiol | Jessquacks ara soon consignel to the into n stato of progressive sanctification [ sl MEaH R DL, Amen, - cHallelujah,” | the last time. Mr. Charles Hanford is now | oblivion they so richly merit. Dr, Briggs, for it was he, failed of election | y‘[' -”1 e T L ne Then followed An- | their owner, and in his presentation he pl i at the next meoting of the generalassembly, | 1o *:'\h'":h]l lm‘-‘m“;‘-"'(\.\\1';: {"\\'u’f. foot song with piano accompaniment | Mare Antohy. the churacter he 8o Success In stranza aad stroaz contrastwita Prof. Briggs and Prof. Smith were tried for | that kind of a spirit took B oian ol con arising, theadjutant spoke in praise % H. Sothern s the leading light come- | dignified yet courteous demeanor of heresy, which tu sulted n the ac- | Bregation and a e the work of Christian | o the War Cry. “It's ur paverand a ood” dian of the present day on the American | oot o oo o P ineIe Stetasal N Y )l o Al quittal of Dr. Briggs and the s regeneration would triumph. ““Phat's right, hallelujah ! shouted Cap- | stage in his own_partieular iine. ey | hose noted leaders of their profession, nnual ringe 1llt ale from the ministry of Prof. Smith ar O e Blake, “paper and T hope you'll all buy one,” | to the Boyd the last two days of this weck . S - & . the general assembly passed th GAMBLI sald the adjutant. Copies were then passed | in_his latest, and best it is said, comedy, resolution,” which contained substantially about and offered for sale, Mrs. Harris in the | “Captai tarblair.” The best crities of | i T a declaration that the inspired word, s it [ Recent Events in Omuha Are Incldentally | jnterval singing ¢ iliding in Thee,” the con- ¢ s exhausted their adjc cbivas in ‘\ came from God, is without error. Thus there | Touched Upon. gregation joining in the chorus. of both the comedy and the > | were four subjects to complicate matters, Rev. T. E. Cramblet's sermon last evening “There isn't life_enc in the singing. | dian's prescntation of the bright, mw.u it There were some who would make these | ¢ 4po First Christian chureh upon “Tne | Throw off this stiffness,” exclaimed the ad- | Irish gentleman and Euglish army oftic questions of religious liberty, but he did not r [ y Rded & jutant. Captain Blake junped to his feet, | whose name the comedy bears. beliove that was proper, He thought the | Gambling Evil’ was well attended, every | Jutant: Captats Bluke jumped to his feet, L ; ) i : " ho, during the pas : matter of chief interest fu the controversy is | pew in the church being filled. It was sus- | times like Wl smilingly resumed | Doctors? Pshaw! Take Boccham's Pills | W00 during tho past 27 years, have the question as to whether or not the bible | pected that the sermon would have partic his seat. to the congreg - - abundantly demonstrated their abilit, is excipt f Th ker t i L th 1 trik 4 s exempt from error. The speaker then | ylar reference to the evil i this eity, and in | tion t ] up,” and the rowers siay Strike, o555 , procee ed to answer the following question, | ¢y it was not disappointing. congregation laughed heartily. ublo hus broken out between the | b0 ©ffect speedy, perfect and permanent w]m»),l nul... lrlvlmulutwd u-l'mn --Ihlx | Rev. Cramblet bezan by quoting, his “Now, we'll sing ‘Let Us Have Sunlight.’ ors and their employers and there is | cures in all the worst forms of those del- you indorse the deliverance of the gen te Kings, xviii, 18 vt thou he that [ Haven't we got sunlight?” asied the adju- 4 % . gat 14 . i o o ithi assembly at Portland on the inerrancy of the | tyoubleth 1o He likencd the condition | tant. “Yes," shouted Captaiu Bluke, “ycs, or ofq striim e Oivers ofibeer | loate S8xuAl maladics embraced within ptures. which existed in the time of Ahab to that at | and the s went on. with tambourines, | Wagons have been asking an increase of §1 | the general terms of What the Controversy Sugi 1 rascnt time, showing thie when e | banios, pland. aud handolApplig e acoom: 0 a weels, which has boen refused by 3 N - ery of reform went forth it was met by the | paniments. st of the employers. It is said that some Such an inquiry, suid Rev. Gordon, sug- | oy “tnut the reformers were bringing | Captain Campbell taly Yes, thero is | of tho men mithe less thun §05'a month now ] B oo fucations: caning of this reso- | Louble upon the ety or state. Such a | sunlight in mysoul. Somebody said [wasn't | and that the proposed s ale will increase | T o e R T P [First—What ant harge was merely dust to blind the e married; but Tam married. 1 have now & | the wiges of miny to 850, lution? It contains a declaration and a r oot % kel hartner on earth and know that I shall have!| & oo it darheey 3 y mondution, “The declaradion s very cvrofully | G IO 1 ke atate of aluivs ho | PUSSALE o8 farth and SRR S e B R NERVOU%EHRONIG sl 5 gt T it | Bk b et il and DS | meongi e mackamitn to rorme, | Il St ot gt fhe vt | R poy neetieppepe RN IR S O LG AW, s “Our | deri vicio ources traduced The *laughing, howling Captain Blake,” | drive and its-proposition was rejected. the h|l]|!||:":}n‘|;\)(ll.lh“'i:!.hi\lyl:‘I:\rltl‘ll (‘)\f“("lnl.": ‘:’z much more the name of our fair city than as the adjutant styled him came to the | The other firms offeved to.grant the f'm‘,'"' ml' “Illujh‘t error” It will be | A0y rebukes administered by reform: front. I am glad for salvation,” he | nati scale, which is lower than the w 3 Foord fnerrant: | Things had come toa pretty pass when'our | said. *“We are all happy and Show | demanded, and the union is_ considering the e T IS | word JuorTAhy | city authorities replied to those §who asked | me one in this room who isn’t smili ‘Il | proposition. Omaha is said to be the only fa e hm‘u i for the enforcement of laws that tics | have the bouncer put him e hay y in which the drivers are admitted to the | Send 4 cents for their illustrated new 1 Bk hithy ow nothing about matters practicul. made many converts in Hastings, v réwers’ union. crted of the King James or revised | K7 HLEIIDOUYIIR LY tical d Hast w b e ey e l'ru.» km'nvr-ul o 1"“ to examine | a womin whoso haie cut short book of 120 pages, ‘‘EKnow Thyself.” it 2 PERMANENTLY CURED or NOPAY i Shrudisy el € wcos. | the nature of gambling and the position or | stuck out like quills, and who was full of Phere thre worth _— R I N fi . PReHbio . iy M iuars G aBely, D relation of the gambler to the community. nd covered with paint. After we | Time, Trouble und Money—and Do Cansultabionties MO upon cenan e D W"': REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS, Bolds that the Hnspired word, as it came from | 16 was nota producer but lived upon o | ¢ d her she combed her haiv down | Little Early Risers will sive them for you. | drees, with stamp, A : Finoncial Reference: Nat'l Baok of Commerce, Omaha, EiRBieiiontieror) o deny ulst {a\co, | 211,08 DULSE8 e BRIGEL0F she leambling | and puion 8 Halleljub bonner. '€ These little pills will save you time, as they 4 i X0 DETENTION from business. No Oporation. contemplate the possibility of an inspired ) Llat ARURANCOSHE R Jama | e s ghed 8, | act promptly. They will save you tr S 4 Investicnte our Method, Written guaranteo to absos, word a8 it came from God. or an ‘original | Who played marbles for keep, the man who | and brought him o our meetings He didn't | they cause no pain. They will save you rs atls e'ts 8 Tutaly Cure ail kinds ot RUDEGE o norh soo to abaos, autograph’ that contains errors, thus admit d a nickel to sce who should pay like it because I had a hand in her salvation. | money as tiiey economize doctor's bills. 1 | S5 ot the use of knife or syrinze, no watier of how long ting the possibili ; it | are, and the g ay company in the parlor who | B “I've got it in for you and I'm_going Sl "9 S I4m SHB ” A standing. pOBALY 4 4 whist ~ for prizes. Attenpts 1t it onto you, and right now.” Well he 20 s cele od S or pid a EXAMINATION FREE. Sfonss 1Suk s poasinill ive of beonmad0. 10 excuse Bune | A 10 svoll vy fran: oo of roli84 o tho celebrated Sohmer piano at The rocommendtion accompanying this | Ming on tho " ground bt b was | and the m struck the moro I dodged, | FOrd & Charlton Music Co., 1303 Dodge. OMACI‘-);.ADMMM sr’NEB 4 ; The U E MH_LEH GUMPA HY ! ; ation nying this | (ho result of a natural propensity among | He said You've meddied too much in my “ = - " S ratlon s addressed to oftcets of the | iy Tt this hoaid ant bebiere.. Gambiing | afuies Now, T diant ot hie et v | Buriington's” New Ticket Ofco | _ R e SRS N 307-308 . . LIFE BLDS., ONAVA, NEB, H SO Ot toe. | was'called chance, but there was no such | expecting one of my own; but he kept right | 18 Farnam street. S S 3 i Send for Clroular. m\n:‘vlit:;‘kl’«:”‘n:(llli\ that doc- | thing as chance. Upon becoming en- | on. “You can't handie yourself, said T; ‘you reé l [S16] S 2 i, e o xSt VU2 | lightened men see that all things are gov- | dodge pretty well; UL tey o gun, said he; e i 0 S, even | erned by law. The pagan believed in chance. | ‘all vight, suid I; ‘I'Il fight you with a gun, e "EI”A..',?. 9-.'1’»:F5p“nl:!ol;nvlnn O L e 0 e ueting | He lavished money at the altar of fortune, | but it will bea gospel gun. I fought him 2 uI’Ve OI’S L. DOUGLAS'SHG e Rovie wens ask of thom assent to a creed. In induc | thiinling chance would favor him. Buta | and wou the battle. “The Lord converted y uine ‘Without W. L. Douglus nnmoe ['] oiicers into office we “always do. I ik panee Ry AR, faikion d'price ‘atamped on botiom. Look Christian honor demands that they should | theory. The g bler himself did not bor ~ tusslo o ‘sorap' us o means to that end. ) ‘\ C t t, \ i) a } pifhdryy, hom, our minliry 1V puis'n | DTS TShanes, e T M s ke | Mo Harsshue ey, sl Sheauy e ontractlors el GENTLEMEN, quietly w Wiadtl attachithemstlves to erey » chose. He was the most scien- | his mamma to sing it for him, Mus. matical Jnstruments,; Draws 4 ‘ 2 side, e, B I P e e man in the cit; could not restrain the tears. In the cour H i Cloth s(\llsh and durable llmn any other shoe ever ISR Yith Sk ol they aram unbling deadenod the conscience, the | of his remarks the adjutant told of his court- Us ng -Papers, Tracing 9t soldat the price. Every style. Equals customs “Se ‘;‘,m The next subject for inquiry is, ul sensibilities of men, and in this ship, how Mrs. Harris and he had met in ~ f ransits, Rods, Chains, kev= made shoes costing from §4 to 5. ® Had the general assembl, “,.M,{\,““,ml injurious to society. remedy was | church, how they had been converted on the 3 £ [ elsy; Tapes, Squares. Illus- Sy i y aupsh = 4 The following are of the same high standard of . constitut 5 e «d’ with | same day and had been married on the same AN § Bt 2 R Py ) THALLE rlhin of this humblest member of | A¢counts of prize fikhts, hor eaaBiL iy X tratedl Cataloguc free. \ T / £ & .00 and $5. i 1f, Hand-Sewed., A o nehte of the numblest member of | simlar ‘matters, nov in tho logls , | “Then came forward Captain Shattuck & 8, 38:99 ¥ine Cal 3 e e Jhe 0 e i fen oo Ard it N isorn’n“. y.rangnnn.[hewuukc:rflfin. 2 which was domindted by the immoral cle- | with his banjo and entertained the congre- » ¢ 4 2.25 and $2.00 for Working Meit, guarded by our coustitution s are, those Of ment, but in a_better education of con- | gation with a fow songs, finishing with - We 3 / B E3 T3 B3 & $3.00 and $1.75 for, Youths and Hoys, Y e ot thalinise Suites by s con- | geience. The idea that gambling is a | Are the Army,” during the singing of which ) . T, 3%, "fl“‘jfi““’n 1 KSiE: P e o e 18 made that this veso- | moral wrong shoald be so strongly and gen- | Captain Blake danced. 1 have seen the < p 4 15th S i Wi, *250,20d 3.00 Dargola, j L. S. Bty e d051 of orthodoxy orthat | crally impressed that men would resist all | time," remarkea the adjutant, “when I . 114 South 15th Strest, 4 \ Ll = , o ) temptations to gamble. If true to Christ, | thought the army was going to sink— S 7 5 . 1S A DU’ 1 owe yourse! Hialmer. ‘::;':‘““ s e Tan would bo sitté from ail stioh temptations, | “Blnsitemitn ang sll ;mufilfiu AL Indigestion is not such @ | Next to PPostoffice. “ B v 10 got the best value s + proven he_doctrine, no You can trade till 8 o’clock tonight. Saturday till 10, © your q 4 i The = siag Rl P i = i 5 mu-myou Some one take the ‘captainout,” laughingly | simple matter as it sounc That i - Beney. | Boano s AR Rl e - : f ) ) ] R “footwear by purchasin e e hug aleo of EABRN GUBILR BROUS 105 shoeimad phe N e A sensation of fulness, if disregard- | FREE! GIVEN AWAY!- FREE! k. : ), L Douglas Shoos which e an e k. No oceed with th arria oa i STEE R RE WONDRRFUL 4 = X £ —, at the prices advertised o church fathers, the doctors of the mediwval Water Power I8 the Manufacturers march to the ante-room and bring forth the | and then farewell to all the plea- TWELVE-ROW PUZZLE ! o QR Tahers Mo coctom of Sue medicra Hope of Thia State, bride and groom—it they have not eloped,” | ¢ res of life. I got into such a ¢ 2 i them all the Westminster divines wore mistaken, Let the people who are interested in | Fémarked the adjutant. . g 2 We Ofter Valuable Prizes for its Solutiont 1 could quot> you passages from Luther, | the water power project at Om “And u] the khl\'u lupml,"l exclaimed state that I became at last a “"im' "'1:0"'7),""?:'"1"'1‘)""1” upon th C 3 ) 8 ) 3 r ater powe « \ L Captain Shattic! omebody else v ge et etk 3 % ng Furnishing Goods Dealers of your Melancthon, Calvin almost every ortho- | join Green's Farmers Exeursion which | m ’“N i s somebody else must get chronic invalid, and could do no ¢|f;u'm'§m.| .m'fl”‘m O ¥ dox divine down to the late Dr. Henry B. | | Ty . i i g thing. Business, hobbies, work 0 s R A o sy i aves Tuesday the Lith inst. at 6:40 You will march to the hall in couples,” 2. o N 2 » ive exclusi 1o 1 uts where I have ne E":’:I‘,‘\'“ ‘\I'm‘f e “I‘I‘” l)l‘m", e 'L"I'l“ b :L | p. m., on the Union Pacitic railway, and | commanded the adjutant, “vou, Captain | of all kinds, social intercourse, WHAT BRAND IS ON YOUR COLLAR® Brons; gt #x‘:::rlx:‘i‘l-u: g Linot o our Blucs dond fi (‘:l:‘“w_“(“l::ry.:::l'lllnl sembly his not ouly the right to do so, but | Visit "““"“"“"l' P ['aReeein N g enmays | hometies, and everything became ¥ M? \.: mm“\l\l »w “1 | ) Garlsor "l-ll' ol L ts e e cons tiol ) Mr. Kes a one fare rate for AL G10Vely sigal - @ 5~ U6 ark ” n o ci 7! h e Kelle , & « Jarlson, Ellas Svensou, z :‘::Xlll “I',‘ e e ’m”’ naoasnEan 19 | o 4 hml ‘Il‘l:" 88,5 [onotiaro ratotfon [l away. “But woe'is me, Mrs a bore. AllI could do was to sit S I Q p, Aiagnen Weuhoreltollox gnatz Nowman e atte D) ) e chure 0 @Y ° 01 N . s * at P n g v 1 errors, is In my judgment unquestiongbio. I'he canal at Gothenburg is only 12 ; % in my cosiest chair and read. Tt ta ha e SR Sl ey Not the Law of the Church, miles long, but the operation is the Martioth And it is rather remarkable that | g;pracd of collarsis the very best value that one supposes that this resolution is a | S8me as the one projected for Omaha. | esently the bridal train appeared, and when you have no definite object | gap be had for 25 cents. A, law of the church. Butif it shall happen | The success of the one demonstrates the 2 o ds and craned their i AT A hs #tho otk sgadeg ! necks to get a look at the bride and groom in life you can always read a CLUE[]‘ CGON & co, THE JEW that in accordance with its direction some | feasibility of the other. An examination Thate thay came at the head of ‘thee e 1 A 1 s o Sl [ minister should be tried and suspended by | of the Gothenburg plant will repay Rrol RBR&Iy 4 i ing step with the music—the bric his presbytery, if an appeal from the ver- | any one for the time and expense of the | tall and sl A9 Muslo-s i brid dressed binol day is exhausted a good advertise- dict should be taken and carried by due pro- i att i ot all u , dressed in black, with a s B My e Coss o the highest judieators in the couben, | trip. The hevetofore inglorious Platte | white sash about her form and o “halle: ment is quite a treat, y eye . and that court should decide that the confes; | TiYer has been given new” interest and | lujah” bonnet upon her head; the groom, | fell upon Johann Hoff's Malt Ex- 2w value great water power de- | likewise dressed in black, marching with [+] h s Newz5t Hotel sion of faith when roperly iterpreted | BEW value by th reat wate r power de r- Y n a and now I am ma a 23 makes it ¢ \l. nui\l f:-lx u[ll‘n ho l‘:uldluluxlh i I} veloped on its banks in the midst of the | firm step and we: upon his face u loug tract. I tried lt' an I_I AVE you a picturc of some loved friend—or | akan.An some loved friend’s sister—our silver-plated positions to believe in the inerrancy of the | most fertile grain ficlds tributary to | 100K, They advanced to the altar. They | on the high road to health and COR. 12TH AND HOWAR) 373, B palt X 5 kueeled and bowed their heads in prayer, e i ang or the foribtures, tien this test of orthodoxy would | Omaha 3 : : Tho music ceased, The- adjutant ademer | strength, ~Allis changed for t| ki e o y determined to be an integral Its accomplishment is more important | and read a selection from' the bibie. s better, My spirits are good, and (0 Rooms at 82,50 por ey part of the constitution of the Presbyterian | than thoe opening of new gold fields, RRLERR 0 Mot Al €0 F'ooms at §5.00 per day. church. Until this is done the genoral s, ’ marriage > I wouldn't be without Johann 10Rqoms with Hath At §0) perdar, any size photograph—ornamental and plain—in sembly was clorly within its coustitutional | Time and continued “working must | forward,” he said, “if you know i A 's E a [ 10 Rooms with Bath at $3.0) to §1.3) par a Tights when it recommended the presby- | Surely exhaust the lavter, but the most | Why you should bé joined in marriage « Hoff's l:x;nmt l;o'rthe_ V;O';m‘e’l::f‘ a8 15h Bl 900,08 2 417 febien otk aich P 4 Wwoul dodermine | constant use will not in all carthly tio Ioueat ntiesine, L denaw. of ho lawiul. - & "r"y'",“m‘li’ his Ifl"g&db‘;en(lg,l OPENED AUGUST 1st way and by due process of | even diminish, much less haust, the | P& 0 & . Jo your eve )0 e, S el- ONE P cther belie S0 he L B ey right hands. mrade William Son.mer, 0 Toruaecuolletin. the o= | Qothonburg waten bt O Gothonbur s | Y00 Wil 88y after me, I call ¢ son Co,, sole agents, New Yor Modern n Every Rospecte Rlia cmalal tadio 250 escnilal W The Commercial club of Gothenburg is | 411 to witness that I take Anhie Maria Olson - . Y i RAYMOND, e Bt o il ins. Do 1 | Feceiving daily more than one hundred | tobo my lnwrul weddod ‘wife, to. 1ivo wirn KENNEDYS | CAUT ION, ey FIPTEENTIC AND DO approve of this resotution? I do us the | le4ters inquiring about the offer of free | her, elc. Sister Olson, you will repeat the YA C. S. ERB. Pron. proper and constitutional way of \.."‘“m in | Power made at that enterprising place | same.” ¢ KENNEDY'3 e motion a ll.llll of e \luH whic h \\lll x'\l'! tu- | and about houses and stores, Then taking the bride's loft hand n his, CH e - = = tively, and because Tdo most heartily betieve young city, but the building boom has | .. M. “"':"“‘ “‘““‘““"‘l the adjutant, 31& Aro REYER Sold s in8old -n Ay thiat the inspired word a3 it camo from God | vommmencad. loh Yous Aupe & igutty” that wa bo wiod | | 'f ; kK fos, sanranter 10, gure, Al gortous discage e Eonuul exvcr. Hext Busday momine 1| For information about the excursion | ried, ™ ete, They again joined rishe numi: A ONLY IN BOITLES | 110 only hotol tn the ity with ot and cold N i st s . <:r..'.""3g"‘" BE e vory highese ‘critieal seholmens IRt | inquire of W. HY Green, Karbach black, | tho adjutint. stepped behind them, w water un heaain DO G 1N avers FUO M OF 350 k and, h S 3 inpre | waten ¢ £ roon service unsurpassod. 1 dobioco, opiuc OF stlmulants Which s00h 1684 10 To0Fialty, Caneuns, alleged errors of the bib Omaha. placing his hand upon theirs, formally pro- lTTER TRADE MARKLABELS | " Tuble'wnd dining room service unsurpa ¥ 5 AL g AT ! oM = — RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. 5 O LT ths money: CLECULL Troh. AdArens Nurs & o oo vatansee to cure !Ul l(. KINGDOMS, sy i _For Sslein On OmahahySherman & O'Conn ell, IBIBDndue Street B ol RevaiaionTa Marmony—Let Sel. ,’ @YUUR EYES Special rates on l;)m;llll‘.‘:(‘DWAlergi Hoy, Eracat O'Noal of the Plato Ceater s> OR. et Mokt shitoh soasorons s : ARE TROUBLING YOU! 2 MCGREW ri fng & most eloquent and effective sernon | ! A-\"""“"' R exaninel dyaur oplisie) 35 THE SPECIALIST, upon the “Divine Paradox a kl n ..'f‘{“‘,‘(‘.,'.'.‘.""'\I‘""m :v‘\l‘.“m i &pair ! i s 1 e His texv was found In the second chapter \ i 50 Dl 4 s Yo what 1040, GOLD » alas Str Otne b P of Matthow and third verse, which read ‘ ARy PPVATE msns[s ‘ 1816 Douglas Street, a, Neb. OF Protectiag by foilows: “When Herod the king heard 5 sclallst 1n nervons. ehronle, privats, blood, skin andurl al A rogal i ” ooine, 5y a1 p10maY T‘.‘\’L.,,{.m st Tl.fl'.2...?;.l‘.‘.’.'m‘,'.i':l‘u"tu,.,'.:“u,‘,':,:g Je with him.” e ot | Max Meyer & Bro. Co Wi for scuar | 3 iudon S8t S o i 15 1 A ¢ SLSEASSRATS BLOES B et ol ol ; . d question 11st 1160, | Sonseior sender. O perioasl Liiartiow praforcel. Gon o Carrepas ¥ TM:flfi"'::d""z1:‘::"10“:“::3 ::Or;:‘:‘ T sblz Pase Grvaih of Taiths Rwdes—Na o No Aug Jewelers and Opticians ::u,":;.: Farnum Bta, | Hoo (Mysteries oF Life seas tree. Odice boursd a.m. 109 p.ia. Bundars 10 e 10 [ m. 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