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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEF: MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1801, ————————————— \/ HOMEOF THE GOOD SHEPHERD | e ant, e ot 2 L CAN BE PUT IN PRACTICE St. Louls who were Inmates of the home poor, and it was thought that a change in ; v Refuge for Erring Women Dadicated Yes- | the climate would do them good Dr. Meckey Insists that Life Can Be Con- O 1\ l ) I () lj l [ N ' With but slight alterations the bullding terday with Catholic Ceremony, can be comfortably arranged for a home of formed to the Golden Rule. this kind It was originally built for a e hotel. Mr. John Rush of Omaha owns the PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS CELEBRATED | building and grounds, and has given the sis- [ JESUS' DOCTRINE MUST BE TRUE ters a four-year lease on it free of charge. A high board fence will be bullt around the place, and the grounds will be beautified | oonduct of Men Regulated b st d Address by Bishop Seannell on the Divine | Far® S0l 16 0 peertul as possiblo en Regulated by a Standars Clarge Capnelty, Scope and Ne there, e i Owes His Best to His Fellows, A EASENTIALS 10 SUCCESS, Our monthly statement which we are required to Mr. Patt, How Young Men May 3k Rattle. Rev. T. J. Mackay of All Saints' last eve The Home of the Good Shepherd at Thirty- ' e H ity | At the Pirst Presbyterian, church lnnt | Ing delivered the second of . serles of dise furnish to parties interested, shows that we have fally dedicated yesterday morning at 10 | evening itev. J. M. Patterson delivered his | courses on Tolstolan ideas, taking as his ally o i 4 second April lecture on, “Finger Posts on | text: “Resist not evil, but whosoever shall itk Blshiop Scarnitell of Umalia’ celetra the Road to Success.” The text was, | gmite thee on the right chieek turn to him . PORUEEIL IRHCIARY, Whaluted by Very Rav. | “Rnow. V& MOt tHAt: they Whish FURINCE (ivgqeohar atios: mesnt yRUBRTEHRoLsHeLE 1 1 1 Rev. J. Rigge, 8. J., and Rev. E. D. Kelley he are xceptional times, Carlyle shall exceed the righteousness of the loo o 8. J.; deacon of mass, Rev. 8 *. | says, *“The race of life Is becoming in- | 8cribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case Carroll; subdeacon, Rev, T. O'Callaghen; | tense, and the runners are treading on | enter into the kingdom of heaven.” each other's hecls, Woe be to h who e author of ‘M eligiol sald o % b1 - manters of ceremonion, Rev. A, M. Colanerl | 80 QGRS NEGR . WONGE® Hhe' and 10 | soeakier i stotins whor. plon, » sald_th Still on hand. and Rev. D. W. Morlarity. The ceremoni succens, always steep ani difficult, I8 today | SPeak in stating that one great reason were held in the chapel on the first floc steeper and more difficult than ever, though | for the failure of Christians to carry out the he ‘maln conditions of success are the | commands ¢ s s oy conside : f i whlel i been tasily but temporarily ar e x'E")' ey Were.in the Unys ] et LR s :’;’3 ‘m”“‘l P While our store is crowded to the utmost capacity daily we only were prosent. Bishop Soanmell naids | #ateeod. In thess days ‘must discern the | ticabi hence do ‘hot Atrive - o obey furnish this information to the public to give an idea of the amount of The goodness and mercy of our Saviour are | SPATL OF e tmes, ve term, and hence | them, utters what is undoubtedly true of clothing we must convert into cash to satisfy our creditors. strikingly manifested in the gospel of this | natural endowment must be taken the majority of Christians. When he adds < S i S o~ 3 Bifily i 114 11 shaplerd wiloke offchi nt in the estimate of success, THEre | that our mode of living Is now so entirely We are not permitted to cut prices any more than we have, but 18 to cafe for his sheep. He provides them Trom birth and are foolish if, in contradiction with the doetrine of Jesus no one has yeteven asked for bigger sacrifices than we now give them. th wh y nent and He watohes Arnold, they say, Caesar, T e cannol derstand its mea g, we S » Sre & s p < insper - n with who esome ncurisment and He watches | Dr. Arnoid, “they say, birt L LG g L] S Come to our store and personally inspect our merchandise, and pver over them He is the il Shepherd e g ol LACEGAL L LY o of | determine to Decome th t Christinnity. We have a striking example you wxll be convm( ed 11. is not e ven nec usmury for yml to come msuio who will not desert His sheep in the hour of | fERSrIEAC F0, JECOW i your anger, but w guar em and defend lonta” are vou edouble vour [ of the way n which the author's words would ( theni against their enemies, even at the cost [ industry and make the of His life; for the Good Shiphcrd giveth His | which God has given you g great land, which depends for its safety on life for His sheep. And this He will do, be- [ Do not be discoiia . are | fho fact of its doctrine of noninterference of OUP bdr’gd‘ns- o the sheep are His. They are His by [ Boti Incousnt | In ite nelgibor's aMairs, there s sirong ef- We have no old chestnuts, shoddy or shopworn trash to sell at o e Dy S avas | collen i hia! AP L S G e B low figures, but goods made in the latest styles, recent cuts, extra long n with an infinite love. Nay, if one of in study and hard work. | now the treasury by building n wande y from the fold and is in | Lah s that turns the ugline fortifications to defend a sea coast so g sk et soats ests. & < z 5 i 5 daniger of perishing, He seoks It ont until ity and the 8¢ | that il ths monsy I Lhs. world ‘eouia rot sacks, double breasted coats and vests, and made of the finest cloths, in He finds it and placss it on His shoulders e s : protect us from Invasion. And such a fancy weaves, such as the Vivacou, Cheviots, Clay Worsteds, Tricots, and brings it back with joy, for He desires with 't . et scheme will prove more popular than the Homespuns, Lawn, ete, not the death of the erring, but that they be WLy LI LRREREL A 2 use of the surplus by dividing it among the converted and i In dealing with poor L a at you therefore must | several states for the purpose of ameliorating sinners He is the same 1 and merciful " th e matter is | the condition of the working classes or Saviour. more often found in pl nin luck. It | gtrengthening the surest defense of our T A sinful woman s brought before Him | Is more ofic W readiness to improve n | StTCRECNERS Luensaol F Cl l l 5 I 1\1' x clinrged WIth n oftense. doocrving of death. | EIeD ooty than in ny de A R ) L) uldren. oh ch | 7 Turn fates, Opportunity Is one of the fou moral and intellectual growth of our rising He will convert and save her, too. Turning e e kit ge fon. to lier accusers, He invites im who was in- | the yped .+ the spent lite, and the Instead of believing that'the reign of the | 300 children’s pants, ages 4 to 14, worth 25¢ up to 1()C ant Melton suits, the best made on earth, in double and nocent among them to cast the first ston lected of successful blessed Immanuel wi e, we pri i ¢ 3 at her. Covered with confusion, they depart i WHOHIBHIFSU: o} | Exavas oI FRB Ivewi % N HF VAR L AT HaEimen ahocompelleditorguitiate Sa et Su i and single breasted, worth up to $16 and $18— one by one. When see one y % L rone NALLIELLIL GIL Do not rself to he distressed be- ournatur ndition, He asks: “Woman, hath no one condemned ) G fhe first objection commonly made s e f fevad : : BIvRt e ] s thee?" and she replics, “No one, Lord;” and | cause vou seem to set aut in life at o dis | CULC R VAR o the commands | Children's elegant suits, single breasted, in nice The single breasteds 4 then He says, “‘Nelther do I condemn th T e LTt At e Heatantant |MoLEIERuRY L tHEEInIFBKIBIIILYS btid0nE Tao%In S COMPE (‘ 7 NiE vy K0 and sin no more.” Observe that the ac: | inlife. 'Lt Is easier to thotize about start: | tho*midst of 4 society organized upon the dark cheviots, worth §1.25 to $1.50, 53"k | compelled to quit at cusing pharisees were not the ones that | ing low in life and rising high than to be | vary opposite rules of life from those given were injured by the sinner. He it was who | compelied to start in life without a single | by ‘jesus. Here, says the objector, is a | 450 double breasted children’s suits in four shades, A The double breasteds A 1 1 H was offended and Injured, and yot they | 3y ,0or % InGUchUinl fEients SO c founded, not upon the practice of accuse and condemn while ‘He forgives and [ RO, B B B rersonlle SORRE PUE VRS | the golden rulel but upon the law of self- worth §2 and $2. 50, compelled to quit at...... compelled to quit at mave: nd all the while He is just, and in- | {57 he development of greatness. We work | Interest. If all men would agree to conform finit Just, and always just, and, there- | better under pressure. Inherited wealth | to the law of the golden rule it would be | ———- T R v T e e e fore, there is no action of His thai is not [ detlirones men. comparatively casy for me to do so. But - 3 regulated and governed by fustice. But His | | Havigs seitled on vour life plan persevere | jp Falona: do o oulera a8 ey ahouid 45 || @ paitsiof Wire Buckle . |3 big dustice fa a perfect Justice, and is not ke | stick to your chosen calling or pursuit. All | Unto me, 1 should simply sacrifice all the Rockford Hose. . Suspenders. ... Handkerchiefs . 's. Ours Is imperfect, and Is, therefore, happinest of life and be laughed at for my ours. Ours is Imperfect, an i || il ety LI FOs “jave | happiness of life and be laughed a B J often unkind and harsh and injurious to | e Yo Vg MiEe A 8 © have | paln others and cven to ourselves. But the Jusitee | in' your ability’ to succéed, " *According to |~ “Tiie sccond obfection fs: ‘What will be- f o0 o e _ ST The$23 suits that ave mado of Christ, being perfeet, is Kind and merciful | vour faith be it unto vou.* A man whose | come of our families and of ourselves if we | 150 men’s sui ing and 00 b n.mun suits in all de- 100 men's black corkscrew 00 in the best of style and of Gl e A oy B Gy o N oir it (e o Lo ey theReComman Bl aRNRzITof oISy | IR CX OTd Bbnd dpiCHe ) sirable shades,well made G sack suits that, wo u / i Abric, 1o bot- itselt. : e ot et ettt et for | low the commands of Jesus means to re- [ We always got 5.50, but and trimmed. vog. $12.50 ¥ to retai 12,50, 20 1 ¢ suit on i, we ard This spirit of mercy was infused by Christ | 3i/p/0d aims of life the controlling ones, nounce all t 0 plumn;L .,r| ife an luvgll"'l we are compelled to quit. suits, compelled to quit, as weare compelled to quit, B ied to quit at fnto His church, and for 1,900 years it families that we have brought into t 2 been manifesting itself in works of mer T TION v nd are bound to protect and provic x Every ill, spiritual and temporal, that ot at all, says our author. It is not ( m e]]ed t Qu t afflicts mankind calls this spirit into active | oy, pr. SERT Yenterday on the | necessary for you fo practice asceticism or O (@] 116 operation, The blind and the deaf, the weak TR e £0 out of the world, or endure voluntary and the helpless, the sick and those in absence from the city and by sickn torture. Jesus did not say that those who prison, the widow and the orphan have for nEELpom y KNCSS | followed Tlis doctrines would suffer more [ ] S T,900 years been the objects of Christian [ 1ev: 8. W. Dutler of the St. M : than those who followed the world's doc- pity and charity. Men and women, inspire tional church was kept out of trine If in this world a life in accord- the last three Sundays in March and i s 18 not profit- o9 by the spirit of Christ, give up the thing ance with the doctrine of | of this world and devote thelr whole lives | the first Sunday in April, but he was there | able, His docirine cannot be true. A strong g to the service of those in whom they see 2 in his usual health, and in his | statement, and yet a few moments’ reflec- ~ 1 tj < F < - the likeness of Jesus Christ. Yes; for His | wonted acious manner and_cheering | tion will show you its truth Cor. th and arnamn. sake it 18 all done, and He will so’ proclaim | optimism preached on “The Credibility of | “Many are the hearts before me tonight it on the last day. I was hungry, and you | Immortality.” e enaae ‘G iwin Y L1 Y He threw dogma to the winds. He aia | that are tortured by the y gave me to eat; I was thirsty, and you gave by their failure to observe the purity and me to-drink; T-was a btranger, and you took | fi9t, attemnt t6 demonstrate. the doctrine | ¥, \'0 1 " uctice enjoined by the’ commands m Mw Wmm me in; naked, and you clothed me; sick, and | ju die he shall live again, He expressly | of Jesus, and who owe &1l their misery to you as In prison, and you came | stated the outset that he would not | their nder to the doctrine of lust, or toime, e " e en, 1 say to you, as long | undertake to do th but he did describe | Jove of pleasure, or pride and avarice, taught « B o did it to dne of these may least’| & mumber of Thenofeny s oleerved | by Workd. What the Writer says of mis ) ) brethren, you did it to me.” nature, which suggest by analogy that | ovn exporience I true of us all: Al tne RATED “BY: THIS INSTITUTION: | 3%0ih doeainobend all. & ontr | most painful moments of my life, all the L.KE A GOOD TEMPER S HEDS A Today you witness a fresh illustration of | though in a thousand forms it disapy CrleslnaRauslsinyb LRIt oolcopat tyceln - 3 EVERYWHERE. J fne spirit of merc: This institution, ppear in a thousand others, he con- | Student, the diseases I have endured, and BRIGHTNES we mnow formally open, will receive Uit reasonable to helieve 'that the [ the abnormal ‘and insupportable conditions To are in special need of Sympathy | SDIFIC of man, of which matter is only the | unler which 1 now live, all these are 0 i e ¥ | vehicle and to which matter, therefore, | g b rtyrdom exncted by fidelity to and help. Many of them, more sinned | Scems to be inferior, could not fare worse, | tne Moo mArtyEom exncted by fdelity to The Best Shoea for against than sinning, the vietims of igror- { hut must, loosed from the cnvironments of [ ¢ (0t ALy : Least Moncy. ! ance or of poverty, or of other misfortun; flesh and fleshly sense, exist, with op was exceptionally happy on need but a place of refu a helping tunity for a higher and broader life, The | from a worldly point of view. Tolstoi is o 3 5 (= for a five-picee crushed or 1ipue oak lee P e e L LA Sonstantly changing existence of the things | not uttering a new truth when he affirms GENUINE $23.50 plush solil ool frame $7.90 igerator, the tHemtrom' avll, or. Lo, fortity, thom s of mature v ¢ ; that ‘the worldly life, even from its own WELT. suit, worthi $50.00. sidos of the e cham- death and resurrec St ere- | standpoint, is only vanity. Look at society i ber lift out making it. Here they will find the protection and i the help that are needed. They will not be | & it would be if in th o today, built as it on the doctrine of the 2 » Squeakless, Bottom Waterproof. Best Shoe sold at the price, $2 45 for Snvma " ;". el nanic, quality, B6569 s .00, g 081 il J world, and what it but a s ble for e received with contempt or reproael: moat e 3 wor L2 ] m : ) 85, 84 and $3.50 Dress Shoe. With a merciful sympathy like to that which Lvmum mean annihilation. PU»*lfll"V{»' !Hw mn-~l1 powerful argument 9 “Equal Custom work, costing (rom $6 (0 §5. fringed, worth §5.. $2 75 for a two burner the Magdalen found at the feet of Jesus svening at this chur , | urged against the literal following of the 4 i \, 83.50 PFolice Shoe, 3 Soles. . soline stove, worth Christ. ssionary to Bulgaria, 2 3 :";mm nds of Jesus s I\Ivul based on b Best Walking Shhoe cver? imide. 4 0 raise o who have vorl I is being do that, tI e claims of v. ‘What would my 3 To raise up those who lave fallen so low, ifie heingeaon i e onlE ; N 82, 50, and $2 Shoes, ot s D Rliayes brovince of. I do w give my fortune to v hem with new encrgy, to bring was, indeed, a g some noble charity or o aid some worthy \1\ the price. :"',“.‘-‘..,l,l:,,‘th;';.:,,:,l'(;,::f;‘ Selterespect, nay even ¢ with . Omiha cregationalists object?, is the cry, and, strangely enough, b A7 32 $1,75 School Shoes IasaieraLhemlonce OO KOk R ] ay. = Dr. Smith, this is urged chicfly by men who came into 7 b s tiodic “" \"”‘e' the world with no more fortune or gifts In_the world—this is the work which (he | addressed the S [ f i A ; LAD Bisters of the Good Shephird are acc 1.'.‘, gations of the G Mg than A has given to the humblest of I1 R $3, $3'5° $2' $1.75 plishing every day, and which they propose | and Hillside churches in ¢ - | creatucs. It ne ccurs (o them that their 2 Tiest Dongola, Styliah, Perfect to accomplish here, It 15 a great ani ebore | duy: > 5 children would have the same opportunities . . @A Fitting and Servicouble,Best work. May I not call it a miraculous “".,,LI'- Called with an Alnl_v r.uu..,;. that th ad, and that it is only idle, use- - % , in m:- world, Alll sv‘," i For that work is little short of a miracle Rev. Luther M. Kulhs preached less or helpless people that need to be ! 3 G Seh.ENBInG Bhich consists In saving wnd elevating, in | able sermon vesterday morning at G are of. ‘No one< says Tolstol (with the k) ¢ o Fi R ana price stan Bpite of the world, those whom the world | Lutheran church from the text: “Who hatn | ¢Xception of foolish parents), ‘takes the : 2 s condemns to lasting degradation. The Sisters | saved us, and called us with an holy call- | tTouble to care for lazy people, because lazy o th Goad I\)..pmml strong in the inno- | iag, net accordiag to our wurks, bui ac- nce heir own lives, undertake th « N urpose and - grac ¢ work. Taught by the examplo of the Gond | Cesnae g';"“ ‘;;"."';",“ o Erace | a6t and cruel of men will contribute to Bhepherd, whose name they bear, they de- | the verhd began.” Wheir welfare.” Their labor is necessary and . vote thelr labor and their lives to the re Adl tNg #itemVion to the great faet | must be paid for AT A T o " s SVEN. 9 North 24t} he vesoug: i AN S Mr. Kuhns safd Yhat the | ““Every man, whether he lives according | IGNATZ NEWMAN, 420 South ELIAS SVEN AN Rt ; of those who are danger N v : y ¢ 218 N o, 110y (R o Tt vaah 10 ‘m‘,’",,:,,,,”,f,,\f“l;,‘m’;"‘::_ means ning wtfon lie in the to the doctrine’ of Jesus or the dc A. W. BOWMAN CO., 117 North 16th, C. J. CARL w\ 218 North 24th temporal reward for this, their life work, | B U0 Wedlehd Wraukh the vl and | the world. lives only by the sufferance and | W W, RISHER, 2925 Leavenworth. of ¢ meditated through the call; and en the praise or applause of the public. | e Srosisions of the Gl e i (e divine | €are of others. According to the doctrine Wt would b the Valdd of pubile simiauss | baviose bt et Not b nxy b ine | of the world, man has & right 1o demand | ==z MANHOOD RESTORED! ;) Bk sreniy lives and very names must | A0y person may posscss. The exhibition of | that others should contiue to nourish and % v et 4 It HuLrefes remain hidden from the world? They look | these provisions of the call is in the giit > for him and his family, but according to that reward which has been promised | Of J“"I"* Qhris ul'“‘]lh_“ deter H\llv).umn of | to the doctrine of Jesus, he is only entitled an to those who Instruct even one soul unto R e ‘U S | to care and nourishment on the condition g ATt Wit [ o Lnfirmity. Cor vor 1 _ v ly for wool mattress- h salvation, grace belongs o God's | 44t je do all he can for the seryice. of P VoL potket, 81 porbox, @ (of B, Jbrepat $,Z.90 es, worth $6.00. worth $2.00, ; This Is truly the work of God and he others, and snder 0 a N ) xive'n written gunri un e A ! tasty antiquo i I8 truly the work of God and he will b and so render himself useful an K)riven written guar $10,75 o, 0 Urecoies $1.25 a1 tasty Hantign erown his work with success. I anti tonte ague, indispensable to mankind.' Which, then, is 2 Tpiain wrapper. Adu g ‘0. Temiple, CRICAG( chamber suit, fin- the most happy results from this great | “The Needs of Omaha” was to | the more onable? Which offers the .by Sherman & Mcconnell and by Kulin & ¢ gists. ; Tshatl 1 antiiuo. ol : with cane seat, worth $2.90 W, o | §6,86 o a by ar 5.00. riage with or t rug wheels nd 75c * ‘“nm. o ]l‘n.rnl. worth s . $3.65 o e “cur $4.65 o}, 1, e o worth § o for a good pan (i OB per yard best all 17¢ “fy luneh basket, c wool carpet rem- worth Goe. nan 45¢ " nice bible per yard best tapes- d, worth $1.50, 28c try brussels rem- 19¢ 't n sham holder nant worth 7 . 4 best il 0 5od feathe O B e =9 il BT AT for misfit ingrain car- for a good brussels $4.50 “]5L N ok Aifci it s e $9.65 ik o $20.00. B9c o e o B R g e 1.15 for lamps, $7.6 Chneraots, . Wars $ o T e ranted not to crackle $2,5O ST craze, worth §6.00. € M for black| cor people are of no use to any one, not even to themselves. As Lo the workers, the most undertaking. May it prove a blessing to | have been the subject of Rev. Thomas | more joy and the great : worth $20.00 ; this clty, and especially to those for whose | Cramblett’s discourse at the First Chris- [ On next Sunday evening Dr. Mae ST LR 3 o \ardwood for full sized = com preservation and tion It is intended. | tlan church last night. But owing to the | take up the subject, “What Would Be the 'l"h Al 0]3 & PI:\H)”) (0 B14O8n P $1.00 “%.i fAnowadtouid, And L am sure the sisters will have not only | extremely disagreeable weather only a | Result if the Commands of Jesus Were Actu- ALUL MUL 0 j worth $2.00 carty good wishes of the citizens of | small audicnce greeted him. and he ally Complied With?* and will draw: his final . . but their active co-operation as well, | nounced that he would postpone his s deductions of the series. dy they have met with great kindness | OB the subject until next’ Sunday s 14 . Mr. Cramblett has heerh investigating some - for a goold wire for no gham lace 75¢ spring, worih §2.00, (loko it R O s — 1408 Farnam Street, and are much encouraged, Rahal ol e R R R SIS Going Fast Todu Iiektp ethpnicste 1adios gentlenien |y series of sermons, which he will deliver | Your cholce of four daily trains on the ' Retail Druggists e and pray tha e works of | other clergymen of Omaha have been work- i 05 ) ; . merey in which they are now sharing will In ‘@ quifet way o effect vertain reforme | Shese tratus, af $:05 b m. and 6:3 AR 4 i Medical Supplies. ther day, merit for them the pity and | @ they” have found so much to do that | Ye8 )8 & B y o o calls himsol€ the G are. seHously. considering. the orgunis | early next n orning, of Sllm, who calls himaelt the'gead of v cIvic lengue similar to ih lite slecpers, dining cars and the latest Shepherd. zation e seslaticidn in existence in- Chicago and other | reclining chalr cars. HOW IT WILL BE CONDUCTED. & . Call at the city office, 1101 Farnam street EASY TERMS. PRESENTS FOR ALL. $10 worth of goods, $1.00 per | Visitors reccive handsome sou- week. venin 5 worth of goods, $1.50 per $5.00 worth of goods, an Al- bum of American cities, B ¥ $10.00 worth of goods, 50 worth of goods, 00 per |y Chir 'Spoon. week $25.00 worthof goods, World's 5 worth of goods, $2.50 per [ Fair Book., . =875, worth ¥ b7 worth of goods, SRk S a Rug. $100 worth of goods, $3.00 per 00 worth of goods, Lace [ 8 , weel. Curtains. X $100.00 worth of goods, Cen- ter Table. satalogue coady For mailng Apel 10 week. The Northwestern checks your trunk at your house, The Home of the Good Shepherd Is an in stitution which will naturally meet with the hearty endorsement of the people in g 1t is 0 home where unfortunate wom Rl - lgd At ithe i Pirat: Breabytarian R e aEe A fEInAY church Thursduy evening on “The Strat of natlonality or denomination, & eele Hour AH”\\W\IH‘\.;“»‘ ‘|-4[~_ 18 one of the Chicago, Rock Islund & Pacific Rallway. Raphael of St. Louis will be in | sfonmre conrse. st BHAevor s yaie rates to all points in Texas, Tuesday She and six other sisters are now April 10, Al at 1602 Farnam ol Invalid Chairs, ssion of the building. Their years WHL Continuo Revival Meotlngs. — - Supporters > 0 conducting a home of this{ It has been decided to continue the re Grinding: Razors. shears, cuilery and cdge | gyay) " sort has doubly fitted” them for the work to | vival meetings at (b st Methodist | (ools, F. 8. Stanfield & Co., 1518 Dodge. el Atomizers, Which they have given up their lives. Thero | church anothor weel B Ik Crane S e L Dining, Sponges, are thirty rooms in the building, and t will preach every eve The Keeley Institute of Nebraska is located apartmens are now being arranged 5o as (o b > at Blair and 18 of eusy # to the public Smoking, Batteries, most convenient for all. Tho. sisters wil ! . by the I. B, &M. V. railroad. The accom- | Centre, H Tables Water Bottles, Missionary Fecty Dr. N. D. Hillis of Evanston, I, $200 worth of goods, $1.00 p week. Send 10¢ postage For one hig'a i have exclusive apartments on the north side | . - i modations of this institute are good. Ad- of the building, and the inmates of different Ao cifie Railway. | qress The Keely Institute, Blair, Neb. Fancy, ages and from different walks of life will | Last chance; ome week more at the re Ll Serving, i be Kept i separate apartments to avoid any | duced rates; §20.00 one w AR YT T, Low Turkish, I i&:ltl'tfig?;l'gg fil::;i:g:ee%d undue influence that one might have over | trip. Call at 160 2 One fare for the round trip to any point in the other. — Texas via Santa Fo route. See your nearcst | Card, 1 Trusses, Already some donations have been made Frank J. Sutcliffe, r ed | agent or L. Palm P. A, Santa Fe in the shape of furniture, but it should he | to 232 Bee building, v ? route, 1316 Farnam St., Omaha, We are to hold & great Table e at our :"l'll\:.(l‘{llll;lilllz\.l IIh:l(lullln'l h:\r"‘;”llvr“.l ‘N’ I,l“ ‘Mfrl warerooms for the next thirty d and shall N N N N o &8 . AR BRIRS Awar ded Higl est Hon()rs Wor d’'s Fair, Do not misu this opportunity 1t you nave a | THE ALOE & PENFOLD (0. and other household furniture to make the home comfortablo, The home will b Sloalo fable Land - Rronar] e up by donations, but, judging from the ex Ingle table necd. Properly speaking there |y g popNAM BT., Opposite Paxton Hotel AR iog I B KRR Diom e a3 should be a table in every room in the house, properly cared for by the people not ouly Our assortment of furniture is today the m of South Omaha, but Omaba g3 well A AN A H T h The inmates of the home Will be taught best In the city and prices the lowest, ollow Toot almost anything they desire, A laundry = e (;am Ba k"ig Chas, Shiverick & Co., || g2 y s, | e oeb ms Rupture Cured nary education. The length of time a H R rthPowder stances. She will be kept until & good hov thoroughly established. All the inmates are 2 i o 1 to attend the services in the build The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Amuionia; No \lnm. 1206-1208 DOUGLAS ST, 3 JRDINTY2 Bold by drugglsts, 60G D .Ia DL on & Son, 130 W, 12 §t. Chlvau?- i'g'?.‘u‘l,‘:‘ 106 CatholG CLureh It they Are u w#ed in Millions of Homes—aa Years the Standard: MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK,