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THE OMAHA DAILY BREE: MONDAY, fCCANe IV p . I | & leading place among the church choirs of § dealt with, 1f they don’t lobk out they will [ amounted to over#1i100, a larger sum than 1 ] T TANS LI‘SS(L\S ]\ ”H'. A.\D “)\ l‘: the city. Prof. Gahm's organ prelude was | yet get themselves into trouble,” the rector naked ll’sr WHAT IT MEANS. o Sir Michael Costa’s great rjumphal | © Having thus spoken, the faithful member | The evening setvite was what is known as - i * and it was inspiringly ‘ren- [ paced slowly down the lonely street and soon | ““The Glorious OReMng,” and was a concert [ The Real Cause of a ¢ talned and | T anthem Shelley's | disappeared, leaving the occasional passer- | given by the sehsiars and teachers in the How Ensy 1t I8 to Stop 1t Every Time, . f o “Christ the Lord is Risen Today," beautifulty | by to wonder why the devout congregation [ Sunday school N 1s more common at this season of Bpecial h“ams"'"g! “!l Many of the | ChY by the quartet, Miss Coon evincing a | failed to celebrate on this the resurrection - — ] oxprossion °1 have aha Ohurches, y sympathetic strain_in the solo. The | morn ST. MATTHIAS O " g far mo tory was Lyne's “The Bright Easter — - $00 Darait WhD Bs G 1¢ me g Morning,” sune as & solo by Mr. Weir AT TRINITY, Eternal Happinesm®nly Secured by Prepara: | o¢ o ith, Why? whose fine tenor did full justico to the music tioms on Earth, THOUGHTFUL SERMONS ON CHRIST RISEN vorso. As an organ recossional Mr. | Great Throngs Attracted by the Occaston | o Buter sorvices at St Matthias cha - o s masterful interpretation of the to the Eplscopal Cathedral. ore nod espec slaborate, but w ystom kot 0utof orde Hallelujah chorus from the *“Messiah,” Dur- [ Large crowds of worshipers attended the | »ere ot £ _"""*‘ 'r"‘l‘ dea ke s en, 1t 008 10 the weak spot The Resnrrection and Its Meaning Carefu g the praise service ‘s benutiful | early morning 11 o'clock and evening ser- | Preasive ho beautiful service ¢ I the . : “The Day of Resurrection," sung V morning 11 o g copal church wasrendered and followed by ? 1 probable fatl Expounded—Fine Special Music a Not- hymn, “The Day of Resurrection.” was sung | Gices vedtorday at Teinity eathedral, great . e a vod AL, o § to the inspiving *“Missionary Hymn' tur o short discourse by the rector, Rev. W. J. | who ¢onies home nt nd Barring-Gould's stirring “Onward | many people not being able to get into the N work OF 1 Weary Wwom with Plants and Flowers. iristian Soldiers’” was also sung, the con- | church at the 11 o'clock service, which has The speaker dwelt upon the birth and wearing an | torin g, e gregation joining ferventiy and unanimously | come to be the particular service of the day, | resurrection of the Redeemer and the 1m ';1'1\“;"»!;\_»‘ |[L’? ‘L”,‘", in both. i although why it should be so is matter for rtance of the lesson which was taught, If 80 that grip, phous The Easter morning dawned with fair Threo little ones were recelved Into the (o Oumt WAV oh SERCE e SOT8 T eent was to be a resurrection of the body in - 1 tion and other wasting dise promise in Omaha, and a brilliant day ful- | church through the sacrament of baptism life to come there must surely be a resur- | foothoid, & filled the morning's presage. ‘Lhie sun stone AN e nnmmmmz o Feature -Churches Benutified AN APRIL FOD is a man that will walk into some- body’s else store this week—and pay ten or a dozen dollars for a suit of clothes before he visits “The Nebras- ka”—and he’ll own up to it, too. To day we offer at . . 0 Suedhl P as handsome a line of popular priced suits for men as ever were grouped to- gether. There are not a great lot in "Zl(}h_l_(i_t- but there are lots of lots, There are both single and double- breasted sacks—round and square cor- ner sacks—black, brown, gray, blue, tan, tobacco-—-cheviots, worsteds, cas- simeres--fancy, plain, mixed--checks, stripes, plaids—some bound [to sell] and some not bound [bnt they’ll sell just the same]. These su:i- ure 1n every sense of the word worth ten, eleven, twelve and thirteen dollars, ’'Till we close next Saturday night, unless we should close out these clothes before, we will close out these suits at and over a score and o half of adults were | choral service of last night rectin of the spirit in the present world, But you ask, how shall i st admitted and given the right haud of fellow laster is fraught witn the sacredness of | There could be no cternal happiness unless | £erous res: ) r warmly. Silvery specks of 8 floated 1o | ghip by the pastor, who spoke inspiring | association. To the great grown up world it | the necessary pre ations were made in | One way., Keep tne blo the zenith, and all the azure sky was deep. | words to each. A noteworthy fact is that this life " :1‘.:\“.“"'-}‘3.‘-':.:‘\‘""l:'i,'f‘"'.J,’["'.“.,"\'".f'y'\'l""|'-."1'|'.{ The sweet travail of the bright germinal | the ages of those taken into the communion Ferios st o L » was no attempt ot decoration of the | PafyherYous svstcw strong un | ustive 1o G0 2 Lae by of the church ranged from four months to | the beloved past. 1t comes attended with a I excant the altary swhloh=wis: DEATLI: | iy, i enialant must be taken. prefcais four score and four years. The baptisms | throng of memories and perchance the wor- | fied by a generous burden of Easter lilies, | whiskies in the murket, but there is only ono | | and_ the ceremony of admission took ‘up so | ship it inspires is because of that sacred | In the afternoon a children's choral service | pure, medicinal wiisky, and thit s Dufy's brown past cheering sight the tender vernal | much time that the pastor's sermon was per- | et which memory has idealized, more than | Was held and the Lenwen offerings formally [ bure malt Tho very fact that it is so stronzly " r R 1 4 Mot o o = o " " " " recommended by physlelans, profe sional of the gracious grass growths force brief, but it was inspiring. Rev. But- | for the comfory it “brings. The florist and | devoted to sacred uses. NGH ATOIWOINGN. W8 WOIL 48 U {NOSAAROS € The city churches, all decked in pure | 1er's text was from the narrative of the HnG- | the milliner and the dressmaker and the WakOnTanlls Presuytatian peopio who use 1t nx . meuns of keepin ing of the empty tomb by the Maries as given | puman heart and everything that is young | # - heaithy nnd well, proves ths. Do not e i by St. dohm, tho ninth verse of the twentioth | Ho oo ey O e agu The children of the Westminster Presby- [ duced o try any socaiod.tut inferor whiakey taken forearth symbols of the anzel tram- | ciiapter of the gospel as yet the dis everything b terian Sunday school observed the festival | Which your dedgzist or grocer may recom- pets that heralde 1 and weleomed the risen | ciples knew not the scriptures that he would sos the Lord. And it is last evening with n song and itation :‘n“:fi‘»;;u';.“".“.f‘ Phn T Nhws you; g tor. Lord, were filled with worshipers, mostof | rige frol "';“""" Lat st hing the audible scent ind sorvice. The auditorium was beautified ol & . o it v suggrested striking compari N chance edos, choir stadls anc i tflowers and blooming plants whom must hate “feit indeod that Christ naturally s ng compa ers from chancel i hoir stadls and | with an o HEA ¥isth again.” Nature and man wore | OF.the fitat baster morning swith the £ bishop's chair that preva at Trinity | and the exercises were rendered very 4 mornings of these years. The apostolic cathetral yeaterdny prettily, “ surely attuned to worship. owers of Jesus did not expect the resurre While the floral decorations. lacke i Y gl The obscrvant philosopher had food for | tion; his~ followers coday met to co 1L bly the elaborateness of i f 5 o World's Fair cogitation in the evident lack of Faster mil- | memorate the radical fact of Christianity. | which are among the primeval’ litanies Cannot remain such without the bloominz 3 The test of fellowship with Jesus Christ is | oo s thope o % 3 ; K health §fv 111 church and on the streot, compare 3 ¢ SHrig veligion, were there in profusion o look and radiant_eomplexion which health :",'i'\"',‘»‘l” h‘%:“kl ot ,'h & g ,JH,‘, not "”:” ';‘l'l e T i ”'K"]"‘ and annunciation lilies nodded quietly to | alone imparts. Parks' tea, by clearing the vhe d lays of other years. e A constitutes the « S, emancipatiol e “he deep swells of the organ and accorded | blood of impurities, makes the complexion also draw a gracious moral from the fact | that characterizes entrance to the church of ! | perfectly with the beauty of the cathedral [ regain the hie of youth. Al druzgists, ”» that the evangelical churches, so called, | Jesus Chirist -belief s not ,nlu.,’wl;’ $ u‘v[" and the sucred symbolism of the day, There % ABOVE ALL OTHERS. ” » Cathol i Hplscond) ohre are taken into it not to exact a faith but to | oo )8 on the bap! font, le the ra ¥ T Hvaled ¢ho Cattiolic and Eplscopdl, church ccta faith, “Come, learn of me MR I S SR ce the celebrated Sohmer pian» at | To the Londonderry Lithia Spring . Hardstiell Bab- | GG ahall Jenow the truth and the truth hidden from viesw with these first flowers of | Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge Water Co.: : tist. rock-ribbed Calvinist and uncompro shall make you free. pring & S A “Hav lvsl-:tl your LITHIA mising Methodist churches were filled with ,Men's beliefs don't hold shut_the doors of Bishop Worthington officiated at the SOUTH OMAHA ATFFAIRS. WATER numerous cases where flowers and foliage that would have sur- | Gods great putposes. = The ‘lnw‘v;m § AVOKC | 11 otclock service preaching a strong sermon = actd is not well eliminated from th iy rised, with a surprise n irable, the | exnorted not to hesitate to enter the 1CI0W- | taking as his text the words, “Ho is visen,” | n 11416 etmioat Popls 1% tem, and find that it acts exceedingly :.M“ it \‘l“\ ho DPresby. | Shiv of the church, because there might be | deawing from it miny boaatifal thoughts in Polities the "‘:;:“.m‘ ‘ul Topic In th A el ve (hat Tany cANGTOT LY did not know. Love of the | bigeing. [ dner was the epistoly terian church the city, whose pastc principle, love of the words he spoke | the morning service, Rov, Mr. Furey. h Pivonka’'s hall on Twenty-fourth street acid diathesis, “Imh1 ;,v\(\s.’ :::I\xt?' usually scems to think President McCosh suflicient for fellowship master of Worthington hall, Lincoln, the | and John N. Burke's hand ball court in the | Ahewmatism Ir“'w/ andisconerorlater has said the last word on doctrines, eccles — pospelar Third ward were the scenes of Sabbath day | that form of kidney anc L1 CATHE A 1 se de 1 n Uric Acid will be fastical government and service order, had o ST, PHI b Music of the Morning. democratic rallies. Free beer and campaign | €ase dependent upor : ‘ (crau reatly benefited by a free us: of the dove floating over the lily-banked pulpit. A | ¢ 000 by Rev. Mevaughlin and Instrocs Of the music much could be said in p . | enthusiasm were on tap in equal propor- ;I: :; N e / Srh very notabie and instructive fact this *hold BT Gy e, WEOELHY: the choir and chorus of ladies’ voices : tions T 77K, and to such would recom- 1ster by these churches. lhj' Jastor services nt Philomenia cdthe f‘,'.f“‘f‘l:' ‘V.-xi‘]"iv:;.'.‘\l;: (;LI‘:‘}:.)«"‘II"(I’:l\lllvvl‘v{ A The result of the election tomorrow de mend it as a table water. If liquors vty e BD B Cati e Tl yesterday were of the usual impressive | ceived at the hands of the director, Mrs, O VIO UL are to be used, 7o water is at once so FIRST METHODIST, 4 The interior of the church and | W. Cotton. The opening anthem of the 11 | ness men and rv:y-w’-v‘.xlm:‘n.ltm ns \I;f -")1 agrecable for ‘l{lmn;w lll\un fl\.ls“l‘ ik altar were decorated profusely with | O'clocl service, = “Awake Thou that | who desire o sce good government in South [ ventive of the bad consquences Itev. Crane Discourses of the Power of | lilies, ferns, r raninms and festoons of | Sleepest,” from the “Daughter of Jairus” | Omaha for the next year will do th 3 (nl]u\\ ng their use. L/7HI7: Ao et ; : 8, Gt sl L. by Stainer, was sunz with fine feeling, the | us men and citizens' by voting their s WA TER is the water above all others L Cnrita e ction. smilax, making a scene attractive to a de- BREIE AT PO BLIHE 1 ATBBLVOA AHT0 || AR ta T theTCi A CEl o b AL comAIout Vo for (e man who Tives well and drin The First Methodist church pover cotl | grce. Tho larg tice was full to over. worthy mimner. ) ho | toFious, but if they sulk ome and refust e InE! tained a lavger audience than that which | flowing and a 1t many > obliged to rom A musical standpoint, however, the | to vote the present judici anagement of ) assembled there yesterday morning to enjoy | oceupy chairs in the aisles anthem by Lours, *God Hath Appointed 1 city affairs will be at an end. Every man From H. M \J' R'\:\’:\\\m“\hln'x‘u‘erF the Easter service. The mass sung was Rossini's grand ian Day ily the gem of the morning | who refuses to vote virtually casts half a Pror. OF SUR L J) i ks it 15 Lin I3 flat, with Rev. P J. McCarthy, | service. Magnificently balanced, with anti- | vote for the opposit BOSTON UNIVERSITY. lfi""“';‘_’] 'I‘"‘”\:.” Vi 1 '“' "\ o ‘l"“ the pastor, celebrant, Kev. Mcl 1 ‘] }n.lm e of \UIN' \r“‘ ‘b: 58, The voting o 3 precinet of and beautifu ithin the chancel railing n, Rev, William Kelly subdeacon and thed forth the jubilation of whic the First ward ha shanged from the on the lower platform that surrounds the |l id Miss Swift 2is organist. The | ter is the crowning glory, At the of GBI oo I DRI TGt ORI tRUBD. to) the Londgndgn‘y Lithia sp[mg Water cl), pulpit stood a miniature forest of magnificent | music was superb, the sinzing of some of the | Mrs. Cotton sung the old, yet always new [ ferry Dee building on Twenty fifth street NASITUA. N Hastor lilies, Behind and above this fore. | $0l01sts being most praiseworthy. As an | solo, “T Know that My Kedeemor Liveth,” | between M and ) ; 3 OllaniBy Parkile S Oo N A ants DO K1 by L of shite and green stood the pulpit | Oertory the “Regina Celi” by Werner was | by that greatest master of church composi Hon. A, L. Suuton is In the city ~ St Boston, Mass ground of white and green stood tho pulpib | oiee,ie o chorus and it was a particularly | tion, Handel. Su with gloriow ling, 3 ss at the various churches PAXTON & GALLAGHER, dosk, exquisitely wreathed with smilax fine interpretation, as was also the Kyrie | the soloist being in- excellent voice, it v Iattended; aud wero. moro thun Distributing Agents for Omaha. still farther back and above this the choir | eleison at the beginning of the mass, Too | upon the heads of the large audience lil ordinarily impressive. The less devout gallery greetod the eye, dvessed in clusters | mueh cannot be said i favor of Miss Swift, | benediction : ; weracted | HOWeYer, could not help noticing the ar AN e AR s oL fro i the organist. as her untiring cfforts have service, which attractec aster bonnets on exhibition. T R anndso BieAn - Dyerthos St. Philomena choir to a degrec of | quite as large a c s the morn > tIBRICvotom GloABa Sabirany (,Al llO\ BRI VHEROTEiBUR St llency surpassed by few ing, b uly of strangers to the | night. The e s vegistared 18! not |' i front of the large organ were fostc ' rmonof the day was de'ivered by | pavish, wi iy an dnthen service, Dedn known. but il tain that it will ex t ' smil ! v fineblossoms Jus tev. N lin in a pr Al manuer C 4 et address from the | veed all former registration. 1t 18 claimed N lilies, Tho f the entire decor. with o of orate tin good, | chancel. a : us his text, “He is | that many men who took the oath an (EAST NIH l’l”“ was ple I molest, in_per accord | pointed spe he ud - gentleman o arnby's ] ificat in C inaug- | placed their names on the list ave not legal Are NEYER S0l with the character of the service. spoke of Iaster t feast of the | urated the e with ineffa- | vot If that is true clection day will se ) 8 Akt aAg Catholic de iv as the finale | ble sweetness by the boy cioir, and then fol- [ much challenging and many ar 1S the T lONLY IN BOITLES A S 4 of the incar f vd—the day on [ lowed a mast 1 composition | people who desire to sce a fair expression of witi - Mr. Thomas J. Kelly opened the services s thanks to Him who | by Charles V" As it Began to Dawn,” | the will of the majority are determined that B3 with an organ voluntary W, Ho spoke of | ti dramatic situation of the two | no frauds shall be committ by an anthem, “Oh, the D) Cl the works of Christ as in keeping with His | Man ting at the sepulcher wh 3 L *0 tr“m'm” fgoy telo i ! (’vl;*luh-”l' haracter as He lived amor; en. He like- I lay and the » watcher at the Jq ¥ orty voices sustained the cfforts of the quars | wise pointed to the resurrection of the Son | door of the tomb not ye, for I_know ; 4 Y tet choir in a very s lory manner and | of (iod as showing His almighty power, for | that ye seek Jos He is not here, for He CuavBERLAN, 8. D., April 2 o gave the orzanist an opportunity to prove | jfo by His own power had risen from the | i8 risen.” Althol s had been | Telegram to Tuw Br Commissior leneo of the groat in- | doad, thereby exemphifying that which He | working hard all day they s pointed by the president had secured the ient over which he presided yiheauar- | promised bofore He died, “Therefore 1 sh necessary number of signatures of Yaukton s TuE JKWEL riige, tenor; Mrs. Martin Cahn, soprano; | Rov Wlin closed by exhorting all | mastered it intri ulx\u‘l note ment of @ portion be:ihelr reservation, but ;V)lh(fi, :»“xhi:illl(;"" it I‘I“""lm to and -‘ s [ istian lives, that their Easter M ; I,um![-:\:':l L Shelly's rrec- | the Inc el th it bh PO e i . Copeland, bas: e three first named | Sunday might bring that joy for which it is | tion™ beautifully, the de o Tidacad o SR 17 ~ o 5 S wore present, bt Mr. Copeland was univoid- | it g profundo. flling the, ediliec with o alory of | Ly, were: induced ito algn the trenty UT GLASS--the most exquisite designs— ably absent ring the morning s @ over, Rev. J. P. McCarthy gave ( sound that vou him many.compliments after | 1on 1o prevent 3 ) on thisaceount a noticeable dofi- | a short instruction, pointing to the signifi. | the close of the services. R ! i3 If you have never been in oar “cut glass pal- this dofoct the work was oxceptionally ‘|“ Chiis PR SR o g ing He pfleriory s " | ‘There ave three things worth savi > s dofect. 0 @ eptionally ¢ ] saday of joyful thanksgivi ope is in I , | ..Ther gs worth savinz- s ? 40 e ; . fective. > chorus work was inspiring and IS R1vtn B (O11G b Goimiea\trom ket L grcan b Wi compos ,,),,“.m.‘m," for him 4 lead. | Time, Troubie and money—and De Witt's g S ace” you have missed half your life--1It is by far reflected cred nm“m‘m‘ upon L{xlv ;lylnl«l-ml 'ts. He concluded his brief talk by wish- ing. |r11u'4-rm the church world, Although r'fi:"l““’.‘(".“,‘,‘;’f“"”“‘,"“" \--"n‘.;-lm for Jou ) \f 4 L il it i singers composing it but upon Mr. Kelly, the > Easter Sund, suffering from hoarsencss, Mr. Wilkins sang hese little pills will save you time, as the, z 1e most bea Sio = 2 3 organist and director. e tfio of th com. | Wit fino offect, Uaig his voico with m | Actprompiiy. - They will sive you (rouble A sy > utiful sight in Omaha--New impor After prayer by the astor, Rev ¢ | i Wty LA Janly tact, getting the bost possible they cause no pain. They will save you L St o Crane, the anthem “Christ our sover,' nne: great excrtions must have | sults from it. money as they economize doctor’s bills , tation just in. by Schilling, was beautifully on put forth, as the wreaths and pedestals ndel’s Glorlous “Hallelujuh." e cl{\orus w A ! ,” Vlllwllll Wis s l’ < [ offlowers which graced the chaucel and the But the trivmph of the day 3 Free Power to ctories of a revelation to the audicnee and SlEFers Iy verR ee f P hht AT | = But thaipdu i duy was reser PSR Gy o8 el B A SR at contviotion. Ehat where the ] syariane s Sunday at St. Philomena | for the close, Hanael's *Hallélujah Chorus for a term of years is what Gothenh large organ in o church the audiencoe should 'thy the occasion and ono long to be | ® mighty coniposition filled with divine offers. Owners of steam power realize RAYMOND, not be content to let the s quartet do | remo. wonies and given with all the abili “}.“h what that means to compete with. FIFTEENTII AND DOUGLAS, OMAHA. e ainging phiv e e has been a part of the : since Mrs jothenburg has unparalleled manu- The reading of the scripture lesson by t WELSH PRESHYTERIAN, ton became its choir master. Barring one or | facturing advantages: is surrounded by 2 =D S e pastor was followed by a solo, K*I now that two false notes noticeuble in the boys and an | g pich farming district which in 1802 | DR. B L. SEAR Consult'ng Surgeon, My Redeemer Liveth.” fromLander's Mes- | Contention in [ty Midst and Silence t 1ts | inclivation to flat, in tho ubper register, it | thipned from that point 500,000 bushels | Graduate ot Kush Sedical Colleze. “(Cox: siah, sung by Mrs. Cahn. The lady sus Church, a perfect rendition, and never rendered Pl T | : h i of grain: a delightful climate, with NULTATION Hish Estibicoatnaht of : > tained her excellent reputation as one of the | As the bells of Eastern morn were ringing | better in Omaha grain: lig J most impressive soprano singers in Omalk Kottt thel i os Shal AR PR g i It would be u great mistake not to mention [ da) of sunshine each year: Gothenbury e“n N! 0 s 5 In the sermon that followed the audience Jnyous; vod i Bing h Windsor 3 solo “Christ | has every prospeet of becoming a city of it listened to s . forcible truths bear. | €lad worship devout and sinful alike, the by ¥ \xb f : little Welsh boter] \ hiokith M ] children’s | 12,000 inhabitants within three years. R R W s P L e PR Worour | Goee T vomett o amis. wis | PRIVATE DISEASES ‘ - iy I I'he l\nh\lll.“lll thought Inrlll\‘ exe 8 1 buried in woe It stool silent and ‘th\ ‘i\\m‘l‘, |||‘I.xmv \\llw'\ ‘I(| :’u he is using it ireen’ l‘.:nl]ll'lW. \l'lH'~illIIl will take W, Cat ‘h, All Di. £th 5 \V CURED or N]p PAY ent discourse was the necessity of having i Al it asander by in. | With great judgment bids fair to ve an | . PRt e i © enre Catarrh, All Disensos of tho s 4 REFER Y TO 2 ATIENS. living Christ dwelliug i tho heart as | “oie 18 congragation, torn : tor bY In- | Ouaha Cavaaugh " | you there for one fave for the round trip. | Ngye, Throat. Chest. Stomrch, Bowels : E REFER YOU TO 2,500 FATIENYS, a part of oncs life and everyday conduct ) A marked foaturc of the services yester- ckets can be secured ouly of W. H. | and Liver, S Financial Reference: Nat'l Bank of Commorco, Omaha, P s i pastor, who had announcod the usual s daay at Trinity was the number of péople at ) Karbach block. Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseauss, i No DETENTION {rom businsss. No Operation. Dhere-ta 1 B toroh{he abint n deda | vicam he d them not. The door was locked. -\ qn{m; \.'-wlr lp.nilu-ux:n in the e Female Weaknesses, Lost Manhood h Investigato our Method, Written zunranteo to abeo- “There is too mnch preachingabout a dead | vy, ig] reaming through the colored | Solemnization of the Holy Eucharist. rig \d ; six | O 3 Br 7 e 1 0 1l kinds of RUPTURE of L 3 ple are looking toward the ss and the | J ooy ot - S ai & . | mented by the offerings at ye 8, 4 C. S 5 | witr out the use of knife, ligatire or caustic. standiog. crucitix simply as a means by which they lona: knawing of & mouso disturbed the i : ot et 1508 Dodge. A Maindios. of & At naturo, of 1 may escape the pumshment of hell. They do | Sieheeof the pulpit : ingicasionanolikate sth A OORD aither'sex, positively =~ EXAMINATION FRER : oy do 1 &R S e Flov. 3. Morlais TRichards, | t ral debt —a debt which has been T RSy ‘s fine cand- | Al OB of Rddross, Wit siamp for Clrculacs, Fro> S 'I'h u E M"_LER GGMPA"\' , ' 3 eion - Aoy | 10:80 o'clock fn the morning and if no one 18 aiso duo (M. J. I, i 4 i " | Dr. Searles & Searles, "' & i, 'St 3 307-308 N, ¥, LIFE BLDS., OMA¥A, NEB, AU ealey | was present he would five minutes later re- 2 Lisksay vork y E — 2 : ¥ N e ta Bond forblsulas. chier; they have not see § _ turn 1o his home. If he did X g 4 ptable rounding out the d: e E == = = 3 ; they have not se n Christ.” | ointed time, it is presumed he found very | DY plaving o bright Toccato suitable for 3 ! [} The s 1on contained many eloquent and ¢ 5 s 0} I estival occasion atirring pussages and was brimming full of | (w204 ossibly nouo of his parishioncrs | festival occasions. noune inute [Dffl:n:v Lo o exhortation intended to convince the . i ol targanvit g Tesl e ALL SAL ISCOPAL, [l ¥ 3 e \e vital part of Christ’s 1i f ST P o abil ' e i A few minutes : g 00 intercession for humanity was in His resur- SRR Tl ove s Life, and Christ's Grave i Doo rection. Without the continual presence of [ fotetors wore hoand at the rear of Sy o N i eumatic A the living snivit of the Master in the hearts A s i il Smha er services of ints 1 of men all His suffering would have been in abar of the oon g, e heani] e ShoDastonagsyices o] All BelntpiE o trying to effect an entrance it the vear door | pal church were well aiteuded and wore as :‘1:“,‘: :\l“::,{': m:'l\,:l“:\““f"fi TE HAVE oranges TREATMENT. ia. 4 as) ey | and now came around an. ed the lock o R o e A 5 T aing, strajns. @ AR / 5 Lhig man whio has mo use for Jesus Christ, | Y oy Goor with i Jeey. UhA wonld st e | \TIFesSive as they were appropriate. 't nesses are relieved by the e hticas e L v i FORALL SEODRLIE Y0 "'.f,“".l from future punish- | o said he had arrived a littlo late, Had he | Snctuary looked extremely beautiful with CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN Pras- | L at all prices irom > g 2 ent in the world to come, s a sneak and | fund thie pastor there he would have broken | its decorations of flowers and. plants, gifts TeR, Quick, original and ten cents a dozen up. The N y Fy A Chronic, Narvous, hypoerite,” said the divine. **What is Chri Privats and rivald an 10 you? living spirit dw T opi the door and allowed services to be | from the memb of the congregation unfailing, it instantly relieves Speml Diseas3s. is a link uniting the material present with time was evident on city squares and parks, and not all the swirling dust-clouds could white flowers, whose level blooms might ba in Bastertide decoration mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmmmmmnn Y e e T R T T T T R RO 999999999 in your hgart from day to day, leading you | P Large numbers of Easter lilies, palms, smi weak painful kidneys, back into ways of trush and righteous are | Gnohere are just five members,” he said, | 1y and puants with beautifal flowers, bloom- ache, uterine, pains and you'simply looking to some dead crucifix or O e ST sl and Eollio A ‘ A ing and budding, were piaced in becoming weaknesses, coughs, colds s e oolonasiar e llvl;ulndin.: ulnml the ~~L~Lnln-.~ of some priest ‘”:‘\II(\‘“, it .1m,, ‘Wog ks a H.I"|:|“::d‘ ]Il."(‘h)rl- position abont the .lll‘n’,.m( sanc “,.‘ m’|’,: and chest pains. ,I( vitalizes but the 5Oc ones -are bet- ” aud hoplog to slip jato God's movey at. the 4 i 2 s . S el 2 | ¢ ; it inateid of reciving the publohiment thas | Pastors vesiguation. - Ho said he would con- | tokening th day and its meaning to nervous forces, and | [] (o We handle perfect : SRR 2. DISEASIS OF - WOMEY o e would rghtfaly biine won o sider the mattcr, but before he kad time the Christians present is powerful in the X t S nothing but a daad omdot! | do so they wrate him aletter pere “I'ue musical service was fize, the churel treatment of nervous pains ' A Troato at 50) a ur Christ is nothing but a dead eruc ! | hurch g P . , 2 n:)l;n‘\uv(:w ':"'H:h‘“”"'\'u"‘”‘Ny Mo X | dismissinig him from the charge. One St choir was in good voice and expression and | weakness, numbness and paralysis. fruit only. \ wnd all motie F the utter 0 evening after service he read the letter the music was appropriate and of the best faraished professions then may God have y on | b3 rogation und was by o majority vots | Following was the program Jhe bost Price, 25c.; five, $1.00. At all Druggists or by w l DoUcLAs ther troubles troated st roisonab _}'mu |l<'¥|l":;!|~;l soul You ceiv- | ol ) remain, ibsequent o this he saw | py ional hymn, 103 Viet mail. Porrex DrvG anp Caem. Cokr., Boston. Oranges, 10¢ Dozen. ! 5. CONSULTATION FREE. Cali on ol ng yours )y trying to de God. | B3 e ; 4 acessional hymn, 104 ctory 1 whe > ! fit to tender his rosienation, cluiming thy \rist Our Pussove LU Biain ehan Turn to a living Christ ot His | by the terms of his contract he had: (‘\.«.\\;ltt TUnlgur R : I“!Iullll\‘:":‘ » sa SHOE Nov“ 'kl'P' T great love duto . your heart and | g pemain three months lon I'e Deuni Sullivan ood Blv ST‘TE Muscatel. 25¢ Quart. Best Calt Bhoe in the world for the price. { NAT :‘;‘;\Inlh.‘i \;\:’::‘.‘ rrr.{i‘.\lu\.\rl-,l\..\:'Il.l.l\:u‘xlx\:‘::l,;).»\\\. x; ‘Some of the pastor's fricnds, feeling that '1:;‘”",‘“”\“4:‘\“:- Uy \{) Glovy. .. pret Burnby ¢ s £ v : " . e W.L. Ddougl'lfls‘iuhonsul‘eh-nme;:llywlaul‘n'. N, J4 s W roal, i savior who " thyou | ne had a perfe Eh b Eonica AHADAEARK ertory heni—Now 18 Christ Risen Sem——mnims Not less than hox of oranzes shipped Everybody should wear them. 3 a du from duy to. Gy and o you-nto joys i | e B pertect vight o vosignt whenover he | Y Aol chorun 1L X Sfipor 4 cuitars NOU 1685 thith case of wine shipped.” you owe ’§am.uu 5 got the best vaiue for DOUGLAS BLOCK. - ommm, NER L e B e w]m ll‘:h\‘l]l:.lnr[.wll“ll|~ ot ‘{.lm(.m !h.'\L‘lu» should Tho sermon of Rev. 1. J. Mackay was not "o DRUMS B vertised above, elthanlnnflnc-nlunuy. 2 3 o . R o tacaiar. church immediately, and being in | lengthy, put 1t was eloquent and fervent in e ELRGAM B4 Tale No Substituto, &4 So close that it sticks into the back of your ! EERE & vosscssion of the keys thoy have locked it up. | its portrayal of the meaning of the Kaster B (fenud. None gonutne without W. T ck when you try to hold your hiead crect, or Mr ry acceptable organ | POREEMIRNOG S HRND TSy Ve locked te up. | I i o0, Rasior DaBCIe nATte B brico stamped ob bottom. Lo G5 you want it to be always easy and comforts solo & offertory, selection, which was | juedon Wednosdiy evenes ki TR Vas 2 vi, 8 und g very much enjoyed. ‘The choir and audience | 13 ANaCAy evEnILy Duptis Who:shall roll ys away tho great stone ry Ins = rdnten. ment Mty Los Angoloey for 1t when you buy ablo e every posit e undertuken tochauge itto Tuc pulche; ked t OUR LATEST AND BEST Douglne. Meeskton, Mnex, Sold by i . el y Jolned in sining the superb old hymn ~Coro. | HUYe utdertaken to change | Llicsday pulcher; and when they looked the T AND BES nation,” and the benediction brought the jm- | §}SPINE Beciuse Y suwW led away - THE LEWIS BANC Wine, Liquor and Cigar Co., g ore, Kelloy, | SHKor & €00 1 i the Chmbintiiny o dre Serking, gy pres A na Lo S nlose: fitto meet on Wednesdays stually tev. Mackay said that the BEaster lesson by 116-118 8. 16th St., Omaha on, Bilns Svason, aW. k. Cen sh 2 CUts A Spocial musical program of exceptional | e hiere last Tucsday even ( a | is of the heart and not the intellect; that Fudoraed by ths BEST Players A imualopl pogrs expop prayer meeting. I'urther, itis our love is the life and is immortal. The love of Send for Catalogue and Clyott Reang 280 merit was given at the ev service ey A g (RS pYR RIS TR AiRor, e lore oL mention the Instrynients §ou & 1 think of purch 2 Narenta, Modium Wid . AV x = the pastor. When the las ion w - saven and his grave is the door o kink of purchas'ng. E AS A 3 q Shienit. BT MARY'S AVEN INGREGATIONAL. | niade the opposition refusod to contribute S IR S san e b tha deay of i “IATNES & w . z low priced ones are good, ars oxperienon, « BH3dNS 34V . Mutle! o Fir ut, | re surely procecding in a high- | that will live again, for the soul says so. 3 BUSTON, EAl §| Coon Brand 20¢. A B ek uded manuer and ought to bo summari The Easter offering was liberal and i NaUsnAl BANK: Dinlen AL - % 20 Coxeetta ) ll SE Uy 8. DEPOSITORY, OMANA, NEB, At the St. Mary's Avenuo Congregational = e u B e wcialin sbrviod nd serinon boro A s on OMAUA OPTICAL CO OF TEETIH, A 5 on Easter. baptism aad church aamission X y V15228, 16th straot, Tooth extracted 2 [ Lapital. sree $400,000 and the sacrament of the Lora’s Suppe - sue fay. Pertect it KUAF | Sueplus...... .$65,000 | T The puipit was surrounded w Faster as polged e v DR. llies aud callas; smilax was twined around > - nilny va and Diractors—Henty 3. Vatoy § I i Kocies o 11 wesn vendans Trom 5, ! { .LHIE! || o @icoraand Diraotora—-tiency ¥, ¥ates ne f MCCREW the chancel sere the efect being very Morae Junn 8. Colting J. N id. Patrioss Lo 7 z \ f 3 pie forse. Joha THE SPECIALIST, 7 Z - T oor, Iy - £ - s unsurpassed ' n / ” Paxton Blaok THE IRON BANK. { T Jocted apecially to inspire with tiought of 7% S levaor Tk and Farnam Sivosts. ¢ . ) PRIVATE DISEASES was mado captive aud the Savior of the Powder : ARG THIITAX00 | A N : EN u,;.; Bisorders of MEN world, his great atonement completed, b 3 LUST VITALITY o aulekiy u 1 ra ~ J00T8 OXPATIRAN pleasing. The musical part of the service was so the bonds of death and rose victorious. The as Dobiity ani lurtoduced Writo for eircnlard church quartet, under tho ablo aud enthusi- The only Pure Creain of Tartar Powder,—No Ammonia; No Alum e INDAPO WA $60 A '“"m” Mvm i, s and question hu'w #stic leadership of P'rof. Gahm, has assunied Ueed in Milli-us of Homes—40 .Years the Standard > N ? .‘.‘..r.l.',_.:'.‘.ru o i RIS BAb do Siheien be i ““‘62‘.:!{'&::