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16 THE OMAHA DAILY TEE: SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1304, :r——_"—_fi———7%~ — = — — —— ————— —— = — THE CREAT Y. M. C. A, JUBILER | gt vt ot wseme i e[ INDROVED BLOCK ~ SYSTEM | fron 5 o vsbiee s mes ve seen [ RIDP [DPAS FROM EUROPE | Sunday ‘morning, June 3, Rev. Thomas Spur- geon addressed the congregation in his larg - ; : metropolitan tabernacle, and in the evening Details of the Thirtzenth Triennial Conven- AL SISO riaened o char | Milwaukee Foad Adopts an Improvement of 4 Municipal Housekeeping in the Leading | tion and Celebration, clty temple from the words in St. John, the Englich Staff 8ystem, Cities of Germany, 18" chapter, xxxiv. verse, “Sayest thot — this thing of thyself, or did —— FIFTY YEARS OF ASSOCIATION HISTORY | tviming, Sune 4 ant ‘e detegaces wort ¥ | PUT ON AT THE SABULA BRIDGE THE MANAGEMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS A System of Administrition Unequaled in 290000 .‘.....C) l A Remarkable Gathering of Representa- r of the city of London. From 3,000 to | ITmmense Amount of Trame tivew of All Nations In the World's .00 guests were present and thronged ® Single Track Started the Company to This Country—Contr cry part of the spacicus halls. At 7 Phinking sitil (ie’ Adobtics o 1 ar ghting 1’ Metropolis able 1 nts A A b P el LGSR U Thinking und the Adoption of This | and Lighting Plants—Now of the Conference, rge Willlams had been knighted by th System is the Result, € the Latter, queen of Great Britain because of his gr — we for young men and his fellow men ’ 3 onc-hali of former prices, to sell them quick. Not a single picture Every picture in our mammoth establishment, from the first floor to the roof, has been marked in large red figures at about INDON, June 18 he thirtee tri- | And the lord ma and common council, Since that memorable day, but little over Dr. Albert Shaw has ma ¢ clos In# s f ¢ LONDON, June 18.—The thirteenth tri In amost impressive manner, then and there | yop \ (2 " Al has m A very IS rescerved, so this sale includes every picture from the cheapest ennlal international confercnce and jubllee | oyianded (o Sir George Willlums the frecqens | NIt & century ago, when Stephenson gave study of municipal government in Germany celebration of the Young Men's Christlan | of the city of London. No one that wit associations of the world has come and gone. | nessed that scene will ever forget it. The | trials on the Stockton & Darlington arilway lessons for America in the vexed problem of It was a marvelous meeting In almost | 1ong roll of good acts of George Willlams | England, the trained minds and energles of Permissive Tablets municipal reform. In the June number of every respect, and no written account of it )’wh (~:’«Iml‘“‘i~”'.-Wm,‘";f..fff'.',"“I‘,‘,,m\;y'f.‘,’.;,”'.}:.p men have been directed toward the develop. the Century he described the municipal fellow wants to sell. ean afford an adequate idea of its complete- | guaen had knighted him and for whic h he | Ment of railway transportation. And the 1 framework of German citles, with its This sale is for this week only, mess. Like the World's fair in Chicago, It | was to receive the freedom of the city of | evolution which has gone on In this branch system of administration, by permanent z bad to be seen to be fully appreciated. No | London was too much for the large audi- | of the world’s thought and action has been ’ experts, He follows this up in the July 81,80 Blatiive T b ey other city fn the world than London could | §iee and those mrave ::Il‘:1"“”,l“‘”:‘K:""w;:i'”":l almost as startling to the rallroad man as BUBIAE:, OF5 tho (WA miaiaine. by telling :I'M) D L S SR OH [T OF bave mado such a jubilee celebration possi- | whioh™the “lord oasor e o Conepicuons | 10 the layman who only enjoys the comforts, what this method of municipal housekeeping ble. This was the testimony of all the dele- | part. The reply of Sir George Willlams | Yea, the luxuries of railroad travel, mary enables the ¢ to do for their gates from all other coutries. While there | was modest in the extreme. While he [ Ing little over the drawbacks that had to be i citizens $4.00 pictures, this week only, f wero not the same languages present that | Eratefully acknowledged the honors heaped | overcome to perfect the service of today, sat- In Germany, says Dr. Shaw, the com- $5.00 pictures, this week only, for wero In Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost, | UP0n him he felt that it belonged to the | jufoq completely with the facllities afforded i munity, organized centrally and officially, s $7.50 pictu \.\'lhi\ week ',m'\' 55 there w uit man them, mor Bt opey coprefentadiand that this wotld latter century traveler: n reachin near or 1 but open up new opportunities to serve his positive factor in the life of the | $10.00 pictures, this week only, for fatelligent In Christian knowledge, and repre- | God among a class of men with whom he | remote places on the American continent, | family or the individual than in America & 1 i 3 #enting greater nationalities from every | would hereafter have more influence. This Where formerly trains dragged their “‘weary It Is the business of the municipality to | $15.00 pictures, this week only, for, quarter of the earth, It was by far the emony was followed with displays, con- [ 1 gth along,” stopping at every wayside - promote in every feasible way its own wel- $20.00 pictures, this week only, for certs, speeches, soclal Intercourse, etc., that $ i I Jargest world's conference of the assoclation | SOris, specches, “‘I‘“"rl,"i T their: sumber | station, limited trains are now run at fifty fare and the welfare of its citizens, $25.00 pictures, this week only, for dver held, accasioned by the Jubilee celebra- | at (MTON Bewlldering in -t night. The | miles an hour, stopping only at the larger It Is not strange that the American ob- tion which marked the completion of the | best people of London were there with hearty | cities enroute. These in turn are followed Stafr, | SerVer should at first be most fmpressed by H N i i inti MRSt by o its rovtices,: InclidINE e Tty e iaseeter wors weIaomTEd || i those s A ln BV he hiBeinmba iz | LA Helae description as to how this newest | arnment in the prosecution of e works p Canada, Australia_and India, also Germany, | B e T h faroicess. he | R e N.,,.pmwk \4.“)4,,;',.4 and hamlets, | 8doption of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St | qro™(l e TR !.-’y.:mhw ”:; | Photogfflvures: Etec. France, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Russit, | singing fwan ‘grand, snd the Svehop of | taking up and stiing dows passengers; ana | Paul 18 overated is as A ETa Dl foxifoer o, the supcrb and continuous organ- ltaly, Holland, Belgium, Japan and the | Ripon, perhaps the most eloquent prescher | mives v apparent inextricability among these B ARC B S XETDN Ization of the executive administration Jvhen 8 traln s ready to proceed the oners || mho hurgomuster fs astually or virtually United States, were represented by good | in the world, preached the most effective 7 o are the fast frelghts, mak- % AVentas o | sermon of the jubilee conference from the | PAssSenger trains are the fast frelghts, ma gnals the of e opposite end a lcgadions sieaking fron seventecn o | 51 SRR U | g earty an Tk ime between sret s | 340, IS U Gpsrbor st U ponie emi | L Wrgomaser e sctually or viruaiy OUR TERMS. PRESENTS FOR ALL e e e e artotype to the finzst etehing or steel engeaving, This is a chanee to furaish that bare wall of yours at a nominal cost. Remember now, as we have told you before, the time to buy is when the othe to the world the locomotive at the Rainhall and he believes that country has invaluabl 00 pictures, this week only, for $3.00 pictares, this week only, for o qunges, Great Britain, Qermany | SIXth chapter of St. John: - “Whot shen of the block, “unlock.” By pressing a signal | ' U Y languag Geyo that we may work the works of | as was formerly made by passenger trains; | key on’his pillar the opesater sends & cur. | clates who conduct the varfous departments T — A ca sending the largest nbers, nd Ameri nding the largest num £10.00 worth, 10ds, With & 5 worth of an Albun, he greatest of harmony prevailed through- | God?” — Wednesday, June 6, was Jubilee | stock trains, local freights and work trains | rent of electricity to the pillar where the | either hold their places by life tenure or e e e1100 smenth out the entire conference in all its discus- | 44y, and was given up to Jubllee celebrations, | ith an occasional special thrown in to give | train is waiting, which unlocks that instru- | else upon terms practically as permanent $25.00 worth of goods, With #10 worth of goods, a Souvenir Spoon sions and deliberations. It began in prayer | a8 fifty years ago, the 6th of June, 1844, NIbslilo: (He: BenarnI ORI Sh etk IGR The | Ment, and allows the operator to withdraw a [ o nsequently it is possible t ‘ 50w week or £6.00 a month, 2 5 and the most intense prayers in the differ- | the assoclation was founded. I cannot at- | SPice to the general conglomeration. staff, which is handed to the conductor, who ihd s possible to make long £50.00 worth of goods, With £25 worth of goods, a Bisque Orna- R0 musrges chgractorised the conference | jUmPC (0 tell all that was done that day, | traveler moving at sixty miles an hour sees:( hindy'it to his engineer, and the traini pros. | DIaNE, to proceed without haste. to distribute 00w week or 88,00 4 month, ment throughout. The Holy Spirit was manifestly | The morning service, special praise me B rtash, hears a rumble and roar and realizes | ceeds, Until the staff withdrawn has been | burdens through pertods of yenrs, to consult #75.00 worth of zoods, With $50 worth of goods, a Framed Ple resent in all its sessions. The first topic | 0% followed by addresses participated in | after It is all over that his train has passed | Ciaceq in' the pillo at the ctanion joueen minuto economies and o make an epir $100,00 s, weck or $10.00 a month, : g lscussed in English, French and German | by Sir George Willlams, ‘Canon” McCor- [ another ‘standing on a sidetrack; but the | wyeot (% the il proceeding a staff cannot | symmetricai progress that ha 4 e 200 | ; 1th £75 worthi of goods, 4 Center Table. T : ; S8 mick, Lord Kinnaird, Count Bernstorf, Hon. [ fear and trembling of former days have long | pa' o RS 4 al prog hat has far more of week or $12.00 w month, g was, “The Necessity of the Presence and | 0 . Count Bernstorf, Hon n & be withdrawn from either pillar. RO AGh TGy oits 200,00 worth of woods, With 100 worth gocds, a palr Luce Cur Power of the Holy Spirit in the Associa- [ John Wanamaker, Morris K. Jesup, esq., | since been dissipated and the traveler s pro- In case several freight trains procecding | {AhEIble achicvoment to show for cvery G 1600 Wonth (Moo gocds, glons and Their Work.” While there were | and Dr. Cuyler. =—The afternoon was given | foundly saisfied that all will end well, 50 far | 1" the" pame’ aiecoit, following each | alf decade than could ‘be possible under thany different oplnions Intensely expressed | Up to recelving deputations, presenting ad- | as his journey is concerned. other closely, and it becomes desirable to let pasmodic American metiiods. : i here was no real disagreement from l:u- ;'h"‘;.-"l;‘l-” f;: n‘.‘:m;\f Inm-nmn l\\lllzmw. GUARDING AGAINST DANGER. ‘n‘-um B0 over the bridge under permissive MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS, VISITORS RECEIVE SOUVENIRS. e last, the one aim sceming to be | Be ptions nany languages block, the operator signals to the operator r. Shaw st conte Shat which e et o all concerned. | from as many countries were presented to | But with this increase of speed came a | pi°°H: the operato of tlre" block, - as " before .;Jur'm)"?(T\Acfif},nf,..',',”“m.',", LR B Fhree leading convictions controlled the con- | (he fourder of the association. ~ Full three | corresponding desire on the part of railroad | gegeribed, and when his pillar Is unlocked followed In Germany, but draye s rastors {m,",ov lnaivliually ‘and collectively, Tirst || 10N Were consumed in the most hurrled [ men to establish a system of warning stenals, | po*o it ot oon, e piliar. s unlocked tions' from the " expersoras his lustra- sus Christ is our God and Saviour, | mention and reading of the tributes paid | making it obligatory upon an enginees to with it unlocks the box containing the per- Py ¢ e a ;::{ |J|Z s o e s B atoning sacri- [ Mr. Willlams from every part of the earth | keep at a certain distance away from the mtuslve {aUIath End et hait Al o va ;)!““\‘ Lo fa's advance among European co and saves us with His life, that without [ and from all stations of men. The gather- | danger point, in order to be able to stop livers n tablet’ to each train and gives the | hna n peee ooh o an mmense stimulus im there would be no salvation, and that | W In the evening at the Royal Albert hall, | his cngine when necessary. This was ac- | fove 5 (40t permissive staff. Until the | apon” oy 9f,Lold Mitative was enteroad all’ our “trust b | Whre at least 10,000 people were nssem: | complished by fixed signals placed several | Jouc (raln the perm ol it e ke || B e he water and gas supplies, over | bled, was the event of the day, if not of all | hundred feet from swiiches railway cross- | hoen placed in the pillar toward which the m);ll:m(:n} :lfl' l'i\';‘v Spree, the system of gain In the discussions. Sccond, that the | e entertainments. Everything was 0 ar- | ings at grade, draw bridges and junctions | Leci PIACe proceeding, no other staft can be [ largely in clerical conirol g i ot been ible, the whole bible, Is the only Infallible | Faned to make his the crowning demonstra- | which are controlled by one o more persons | raATC Broce either pillar. Such are the | and sanjtene sol COtrol, practical training ide of our falth and life, that it should | tion, and it was a great success. The grand [ from a central point. And this system has safoty devices of these remarkable machines | urder the dipect oot Were all brought R S o e ale e ionum g oo cotloneot) (musteRby | vowil comes (nWuseNon\ manyh/Amerioamrallsl||hat atter ome it o easle milehnas and cam dircet charge of the municipality, Snd thus made our own. Third, that the | tho male chorus of Swedish singers and the | roads under the name of the block system, | e operator holding the permissive stafl | it intereste ol T Improved and Holy Spirit must be constantly with us to | solos of Mime. Antolnette Sterling were sim- | an interval of space between trains being | oo, OP PuL it back in the machine, and if, by | ' The snaliow ma wiuggien 8 enlighten and comfort us, and to endue us | ply splendid. The display of physical exer- | effected by the ajoption of the block princt error, he permissive stafl shouid be sent | nanked” i s FI Soree was em- ith, Dower for ol work, elue wo fall. AN | Ciwes by representatives of the Young Men's | ple. The operator through this system has | fererd r omissive staf tablet, the other | bread stone quays and ' aredger oot , Vit the topics were discussed in English, French | Christian assoclation gymnasia, the unvell- [ communication with the station each side five having gane, the operator at the opposite | trafe, © ety 00, dredsed for b and erman. =—The leading addresscs were | Ing and presentation of tie marble bust to | of his own and before a train can be per- | hug Aving Dlace. the staff in the instrament | but s new pnr 1o drained into the riv ublished in thoso languages and put, in tho | Sir George Wiliams, the addresses of Rev. | mitted to pass his station ho must know that | o 30oL place the statt in t Fecotved and | bt & new and claborate system of sewerze ; S g § y ands of the delegates and others attending | Canon Fleming, D.D., and Rev. Joseph Par- | {he preceding train has passed the station | locked in its box. et oo Ur;‘1)‘1'\ln|r\||:r<ml the most per- Close Evenings at 6:30, excepting Mondays and Sat irdays, she conference, who did not understand the-| ker, D.D., the exhibition of limelight views, | in advance. His signal says to the coming forms. ant eoracynd g0 far as physical peakers, as such addresses could not well | [llustrating the rise and progress of the | train “'Stop" or “Go ahead: and the engl ELECTRICITY DOES IT. citys. mose conditlons are concerned the i 4 o interpreted. For the short talks there | Young Men's Christian assoclation—all were | peer running at sixty miles an hour With |00 S0 S e cipa] housekesniny® ‘Gilevement {n muni- Send 10¢ for postage on big 94 Furniture Catalogue. Were plenty of good interpreters. exceedingly Interesting and held the close at- | hundreds of passengers in the cars behind oy e Jocking of iboth Instruments, whien | olpal, housekeening. Tiie city was. divided i e e = The sesslons of the conference were held | tention of that vast multitude. The H 1le- ARk s he first glimpse of the | & Stafl is withdrawn, is accomplished by the AOAtWel) nage districts, called *“radial Buby Carriage and Ref crator Catalogue Mailed Free, s & strains his eyes for the glimp: ald of electricity. The moment an operafor | 5YStems,” the divisions being 2l the principal association ~building in | Jujah chorus by the choir and the Jubilee signal which indicates to nun that he has a | % G 3d pont Do topographical congiden, 1g arranged upon 3 gudon, Exoter hall, The delegates, about | dovology in which tho vast multitude took | SiEn. (wimch IIdICateE o Bm bt e e, | at the distant end prosses down bis key o topographical considerations. The sewers of == 000 of them, took thelr ditrer and 'Supber | part was sublime. This preat mesieg ook | ¢ I aondtat current, is sent-through two magnets and at strict were to converge at a common gnches In a large_pavilion on the Thames | fshed up the form Wexerolicakan §oml- | train s not yet out of the block. et the same time the operator at the instru- | CCLter, at which would be located a recely. junci shed up the formal exercises of the Young When but one train is allowed between | o, P800 Mo BIC Gpefator ot the instru- | [0 B AT T e = embankment. It was an interesting sight | Christian association jubilee. How- the line, in rail- % = P : > S, g stations at the same time, the line, in rail- | fI0M Where the staff | . gnets | tunnel was to conneot enc : e o er e t the | aver, serv hursda .7 e : s gh the other magnets mnect each of these distriot | mpym . §0 hee o largeca number eating at the | ever, it ‘was reserved for Thursday, June T, | oy parlance, {5 worked under “absolute | g% CHTRE LTUEN the other ma certers with the reservoirs and. pumpine 1“!1 (;R\XD ‘\R\ i B 0 G T u n n Him, alone, should laced. This was repeated over and jame time in ono tent. Some of the principal | o ghow the great interest that the truly ock.” Wi two or more trains running ‘he: p ; work: rwage fa ke chat [ addrested the Coonference |l royal queen of Great Britaln had In the as. | booke M‘"\,:e(‘xlm:x?u: are permitted to enter | | Yhen a staff l’jl“‘fi‘c B huciie e tane® ©f & sewage farm some miles dis: rat 1 Bt D1 aronieacan of | oo on Mok, For in aniidon (o conter | the"Sectch or biook ‘betore” the preceding | magnets, which, as (hey are now attached | The farms were tracts of rather poor and ere: W. M. Sinclair, D.D., archde ring knighthood upon George Williams, she | L0 TG ine is sald to be worked . ; case a | sandy soil; and was not che : ; foph. Parker, Db, tho Iore biinop o | Lhrew open Windsor castlo to tho delegates, | “hormissively- or wnder “pormissive block. | 1, e v 0 Ol G AT RO D G i R M L e ) ,n e | Program of the Great Outing to Be Had at = SEARLES edon: v . T Meyee. the lovd ooy | including ¢rips to the royal gardens of the | err ter trbek ana ihier-tooking signal sys. lows the staff to be lifted still further to o | MONeY reached about 1a o aen oho hure The Sarpy Mills Wednesday., g tlon s Rev. K. "B: Mever, ithie [lord bishop iy ta i prince tsonsort's modsl ‘farm antl. the tems, While doing away with rear end or [ poine ‘where it can be withdrawn from the | BT plant cost nesriy se oo om ‘But th Py 3 2 5 flefl{:‘gjv f':‘l'll’:?“w‘:”"“ ‘}"‘:V"‘“L‘il‘m"o',‘:““h‘”‘ roval stables. Also the royal mausoleum in | gven’ head end collisions, and reducing the ';Illnr 3 fertilizing value of the sewage is so great & %’ & SLAR LES . which Prince Albert is buried. Never before ravel to the minimum, has not : ok and the administration e tacriai e : ALchoTkny distinguishod “persons, dole- i yhpiio hody except once a year on the anni- of a railroad, and quietly he has gone about f Investment will have become enormously / = [t 0o oontemence & Rev, Theodoro [ versary of the prince's death. It Is. the to Introduce’ newer and better safeguards PRI s 3 R D R S PR eV S DT ICrum. Pe e bintnolalimiT 6vor ‘Sasy. costing over | for the protection of the public. i CDEEMING 5 R RN 0 GermutiBR Sy S Batde,SDID. |i411000/000/ i Diam Hold. . On fonr eidee or ie i o 3 REDEBMING HAMBURG. Entertalnment—Gossip as to Appronch- Rl o emneon s nsemoden. aan 0f |1}, wge dtomab .of tho ringe on whish there 1 THE CONTINENTAL SYSTEM, iy Hamburg had long been in need of a pure e Nervous 8o Count Barnatort of . Jand. " prigee | & full-sized recumbent statue of himself, there | In Bngland and on the continent the % water supply, and, as it was compeltey (o ing Election of Central Labor N i o ol ol Btatues or” Soloman, David Taalah: sud || A srinss briduntion tho tratnt dispatohar, i draw from . the SO P Union OMieers, Private R oL oy Sveden, | sen and | Daniel, and in the most conspicuous parts | is unknown, and for more than_forty years 5 plant was underialen. ‘The new works soirs AND i Ou ot jca. 1 was sur- | Of the mausoleum are the choicest scripture | what is known as the Train Staff system X - under construction when the frightful cholery g Spm]fll b J::’l‘::rse?l qumfvfz-("élxv\pn:fi‘; and | passages Inscribed. After passing through | has moved thé trafic on single track lines b i \P]x"‘:hu’.":t of 1802 et away thousands of | gince the clection of James R. Soverei W, Diseases ) i e 5 5 of Windsor palace, including the | in those countries. Ui |\ ims, was demonstrated that the s - f traight{otwardness with which these groat | all Wie parts of Windsor palace, incl o v time table and by X ¢ discaso had been propagated throy. last November as general master workman s e e (Ehe KOt Qodimleword:{ 1 LOPTSE e BIERIROARA (oner, weiheld *whien ot e rena T e e done b vse of Elbe waler and that: fteeronShotS | of the Kniglits of Labor the people of Omaha e e t at show of learning or elo- | ing meeting at e gate of e castle, ich spatcher's ) 4 o S 2 hitraton would hey o 5 TREATVMENT BY MAI! ro4s fastemp God's | closed up with the Impresisve words of Dr. | ins hate the engineer carry from one station 3 Tomove the chalera gorms. The new works | in labor circles have had a desire to see and A « COYSULTAT ON FREE, uence, but to present the truths of God's T ol anothari s Ewoodant orl ronirstalt s called X oo liave been ready. foriuse: in 1894; | hear thie distingulshed auccessor to Terrence || Caterrh, Al Di-~eases of the Nosa, :‘:‘ne:’n A u?l““u?\lok:llnongtlriv:‘;:flu:fl’;fi:xl:.ls et A 510N 0us)love T3kt o havelban a traio staff. As there ig only one Staff for } z:: l:'y":r:\::ll(-f((n(rx (1|n5’\]{\ aFalcomplatedtund [ nbute etnu eSS ERIRRE S TSR Lh'roa'. (:I cf(', Stomach, Liver, Blood § ¢ g ew days; vas a foretaste ack between any two stations, 5 peration in May, 1893, . Powderly, v & Skin and i ¥ e G e e O e O T T R i R T 2aring st suminer and wutimn the river | 8t the head of dhat great abor organisation. | pAP, S0l KIdsgy, Diacasos, “Loet slt‘ymacn’l( \:l::::“"(rr';fnw/\[(;u\f:r'«'fl(:'n Bfif’.‘f: conference would warm the coldest winter [ other train can move, and that the train J < Water, when introduced into the subsidence The assembly has received his promise to | EASES OF MieN. ho Volced the sentiment of all the prineipai | Might i Scandinavia and the tale would be | earrying the st le proteeted from auy [0l ; Jasins and_fiiters, contained millions " of | come to Omaha on July 4, and it was ar- | oeoor ! peakers as follows: told far, bevond the Rocky mountains, and | lowing train or from any train moving in g et AR O auR IR o SRS (N [ et ¥ s i y ShS AR o Vi De. Searlss & Searles, 1410 Earsav T, “The members of the Young Mew's | in the distant New Zealand, We say good- | the opposite direction, and thus al ged, paaNsupetedottnelolty i naf o VU MER AR WEELS SRR REE DP 38 & Searles, *¢'a A nNa the committees having the matter in.charge soc| vere ers hye er the walls of Britain's royal home- | safety resuits. I water was as safe and wholesome as if it Ao ccIation wwere la)limembers ot fibye undor the Visitors to the World's fair last year may had been brought from high Alpine souren me body, the body of the glorious church | stead, where dwells that noble, pure, loving, . may ad t . SEE0 BEEGHEIS They were filed by imo spirit cious lady, the queen, who is queen cf [ remember seeing in the London & Norih- The flltered water averted the return off the | was held Fr sxeslaipniannolenoiorol | ST ST e : id cherished one hope. They worshipped | hearts even' of republican Americans, But | western railway ‘exhibit two red pillars, onc £ epldemic in 1503, compares, Enlich {showed[ithat feverydatalll| ) dicer i (oot AL DU LRI RORL RN ne Lord, held one faith and were baptised | by and bye, under the wails of the king of [ on each side of the little pavilion used as n i SARANEHID, (1B atrasta ot Garman clties arel svasivisint cirried bt e ipt teotionand oS i oo vy i Lop AR ALY n one baptism. The association was a | kings, we will meet, grasp hands and sing oftice. These, two ]))Ilm-\:rr\\lilxl‘hQ(')I;f'-ir\.l;:,::‘l:"‘, H kept in'a state of enviable Seanliness. The | gicated that this will be the greatcst pientc | for the fact Is trmt oeaimol, the work of 3 ty of spirl e | the song allelufah and the Lamb. We [ “Webb and Thompson, Train Staft System, E Bl HE central streets of all the leading German : 8 ontenial CTtig ‘vrllltllx(!}ro;viilct!Ol(ll:};r\:l;’: R R g‘:‘n.:f R i e o saving | London & Northwestern Railway,” attracted cltites are thoroughly cleansed once a dny. | that was ever Leld In Omala by the labor any, Importance Is taken caro of by the com- octrine of the Church of England that [ the world for God, and then, after a while, | no end of attention, particularly’ from rail- atinight orlivery early In the mosntog. Lt | organizations of. Omaha oo tice orcLony Hemver: pretliCelovlpNiig krist's Holy Catholic church was a cor home to the eternal rest for ever and ever.'’ | road men, and the attendant, when ap- addition to which “flying columns” of strect Flamiag posters have been hung up in con- | mapped out for this committes to 1% s ation of faithful men. Throughout the Dr. Cuyler then pronounced the benediction, | proached, took u'_fll!fi]l!)'l';\lll:’.‘P;Mrc "h““ ‘;}:inr(dl{l Icl aoers:are o canstant (day,auty. to ‘remove | spicuous . places lalls over . ths city, and a | before the next election is enough I(u keep hole world churchmen and nonconformists | when the doxology was sung by the great | ing the portectly new deyice fo = S horse manure and other SmuIALions BT b e e T day, that if | @ gcod lawyer busy fo veral days, This ctld here forget for a time their lamentable | nost. So closed one of the most remarkable | of his Awsrionn xigltorsi s SRS the residence quarters of most German cities | 5904 brogram Slataly: Wil maketansen committee has charge of all the logal ques ifferences, the legacy of our mistakes in | Christian assemblies in all history. I ques- | Many American “rallway offclals wers Jhive stllsthasrulathat atreett Anaehing laian [\ coe o coob] for the several thousand | tons affecting the central union and. the he past and could join hands in all good [ g vhether another such will be held for a | markedly interested in the simple d \ obligation that rests upon the property gwn- % il members have learned sidcrable 1 orks. The delegaies there wore repro- | jong tme o tome. It was o blossed privi | for they saw In It o substitute for the train ers or occupiers. REFE) e the commitiee expects will attend. | membors ave learnod con dorable law dur- & 2 g ALEALime ko aqme; e spatcher, w sometimes make a_mis- o G e S | There will be speaking by iregory 3 their term of office. August Beermar Baiive of the B prttest ot i A [lleasitosayo tingiun - parblin k. ENSALL. t’xfi«?m}t‘r:'u‘;:‘.f:‘n“:llnlufi"‘éfin» silent vigils of e :'“; i ,"A:"‘“ drser German | powell ‘of Omaha, and the oration wili be | Wields the gavel over the organization eom gains e y! y and ERT WE! ENSA o ¢ B 8.:0! id operate gas works as i 1 as v " ee and e n10) 8 we el g .'.f,’;;mlf,‘;"u‘,"lyh,.':k‘,,“’ Mo IeDAY, an ROLABT WBID. the night, or do some other act which is the pal enterprises. In the matter of munioi delivered by Genefal Master Wo nan James | mitiee and the union Is well satlstied with ] F cause cide) ere was ething PP RO 5 J Sovereign. cre o e work of this committce, ) The round of applause from the vast con- RELIGIOUS, cause of r“m uulthnlz;. l.‘ :;|s‘;;l:0 xwl:l'lltdlh X;l; palizing electricity, they have moved som games, foot ball, pole climbing, potato races, | organized so m unions during the last {Pg-’lllull representing all branches of Evan- — that could not make a ! what slowly; but the ‘marked tendency js sack races, foot races, boating, swlmimning | 8iX months. It quite probable that Mr. What Has Feen Provided in the Way of § Chronic 7 s 2@ yei h e < gt o = detel ! L ol & advantages and profits Arrangements have been ma for refresh- mittee unless he should be chosen president adopt it on some one of the 8 v and power from central electrical stations e f einordas are cvidently golng to take a prominent ¥ . : v e block system, thereby the great picnic on next Wednesday will ot heartily co-operate with this association |~ phere are 855,080 members in the churches | conjunction with the block system, t A N OF Do an s e 8 cave the | Dart_in local politics this year and B an o aasootation P e e S B O Y T e P NOMINAL COST OF ELECTRIC LIGHT. | miss considerable fun. Traina will lesve. tie)(|DATiciin fioeal vollica CuliaCyes nigach oL jmply imposible for me to quote more from | yssembly and 185,626 with those conneeted | accidents were concerned, and it remained 3 The contract made between the city au. | GO Aot at Tentil and Mason strcots at | ofcers an he volume of good things said by these | &5ieilY And 188,02 for this enterprising road, which has done thorities of Berlin and the private company | 1040 & Mo and 130 p. ., and return when i rend men and keep my communication | Vot the SC {me there are 17,051 Wes- | 50 much toward sccuring ‘the safety of the Which supplies it with electric light is, ac. [ H€ Program is completec e ithin respectable limits. The receptions | , At the present time there are 17,051 Wes- | 1o/ ijuat traveler, to make the first appli- cording to Dr. Shaw, the perfection of busi. Central Labor Unlon Election. 3 d s afforde eronco | leyan Metliodist Sunday schiools in England, | Bihsiiel (raveler, fo malie, the frst A0p) s anlr. 8l i 4 Carpenters at St. Joseph have struck, Jiligntartatoments afforded the conforence | (VA% MELROGISL DURdSY chools 1n e et i desa orth America, which it has | (RIS Dooe Sty and Intelligence. It requires, | 1The clection of te new officers of the The carpenters at Cluciunat! have declared L, ot ! AL ReILilen At tha s areaiin | oro N aciter e nioni e ot thair athihaan rere simply beyond dsscrition, the grandest | 47 i crease of 100,557 rlaps ever offered to any 'religious as- | 50.000 puplls, an increuse of 10 5 | recently done by placing in operation at which it may operate be fully provided with | OF ! Rl 4 i the same perio Sabula Junction and Savannah, main wires within a { period specified in | Wednesday even uly 26, and already A laborer in Syria pays $15 per year as emblage before. Queen Victora, the lora b The chief justice of the supreme court of GREAD |GRUSH. OF TRARFIC! contract, ~ As compensation for permission | the candidates for the offices are belng dis- | rent and $0 taxes to the government ords was also the seal of their approval | over 80 per cent in twen| Of the same. Rev. Canon McCormick also | the value of church structures has increased gald that he pitied any miuister who could | 30 per cent. Fizor and common council of Logan, <the | AELS oL JUNICR.OE 0 uOreme eoust of e s 3 Bggdl it.nd A8 romh { resentatives of the Church of England | Japan is a ik & 23 . G e T e (not exclusive) to use the streets, it is agreed | cussed by the delegates to the central body, The National Assoclation of Plumbers mel B the | other Evangellosl - churen In | 2 O T e ohore he lives. | Between these points that company's rail- | TRAIN .STAFF. PILLAR, that the municipal treasury shall recelse 30 | ooy e e axsarairion it 1 R0 AHGAL KO AHOT LIS ndon, and of the local Young Men's | He Is president of the Tokyo Young Men's | way crosses the Mississippi river on a single 'A—Permissive tablet box per cent of the company's gross receipts, fes ) . ¢ gldent of the Bookbinders in Edinburgh receive 24 shile hristian assoclation, all conspired together | Christian association. track bridge 2000 feet long. In addition to | A—Fermissive tablet box. =~ and, ‘further, that whenver® the. conobt®: | labor circles the offico of president of the ookhinaae In dlnburah restlialy 0 sanctlon the work of the usecciation with | It I8 stated that during the last decade | the bridge there is a high embankment TIn plsslinkiana unk i R eI e R L Ver cent oy | Central Labor union is considered to be the A5 Taeh 4 oo AR uch approval and demonstration as would | the number of Episcopal clergymen in Eng- | across the marshes at each end of the bridge o M AR, Ite otwal investment of capitnl the city | highest onor that can be conterred upon u | About 400 men are emploved at the Ana ttract the attention of the world of think- | land has in | three Umes as fast as | something like two and one-half miles long; %0 the Lostrimait treasury shall receive 25 por cent of suey | labor leader in this locality and it js but | conda and St. Lawrence mines at Bute. B People In favor of the assoclation and [ the non-conformists, =—In the two previous | (o entire distance between Sabula Junction ZrRenisiyna e I T T A AR S O P et L Tho average weekly wages pid to fomale ts efforts to save young men. I will specify | decades the latter increased twice as fast | guq Savanna being three miles long. Th The withdrawal of the staft breaks the | of the gross income. Still further, it is | Well qualifiecd to fill the position should | laborers of all classes ermany Is $2.17, ese receptions without attempting to de- | 48 the former. cost of double-tracking this three miles | The Withdraws through the magnets and | agrecd that the company shall provide pub. | 5¢ek to have that high honor conferred The regulur salary of the superintendent scribe them, for no single communic ,Mhe degree of D.D. was conferred by the | woula be very great, much greater in fact allows the lock to drop by gravity. This | lic electric illumination at a price so low as | Upon them. John B. Schupp of Cigar | of a Cubun sugar plaatation Is §100 & ament would suffice to do justice to cither o University of Oxford, England, upon Willlam | tpan the company has at any time carcd to again locks the wheel and no other staft | to be nominal. The city authoritics retain | Makers union No. 93 is the present presi *emale servants in the Azores “‘who have them. To all of the receptions the David Walker, Episcopal bishop of North | thatl the can be withdrawn. = The withdrawal of a | the fullest rights and ispection both technf. | dent, and as he Las becn a good officor and | (e s, "Srants, in the Azore per month. tes were admitted free by ticket. The first | Dakota. This clergyman was born in New Across_this bridge pours the traMo. fram |, geeeoh Tised®thate s 1n® WIS cyrrent so [ cal and financial, and all the company's af- | treated all sides fairly there a number It has been discovered that the Switche as in that notable bullding, Westminster | York in 1840, and, when elevated to the [ ;2™ 000 miles of rajjway, reaghing un-n fafkke b attempt. Is made 1o ualack | falrk are open o, the knowledge of responsi- | Who say that he ehould be re-clected, while [ I8, AN been dlicov has no corporate ex- bbey, whore _ Kings, queens, statcsmen, | Bpiscopate in 1883, was minister in charge | (\rouby “Yerijle porthern Iowa and southern the instrumont before the withdrawn stat | ble public aficlals ~ | there are others who thiuk the honors should f [ER S, llanthropists, bishops, poets, without num- | of Calvary chapel, New York City, Minnesota to the Missourl viver; through [ pif jCOriiont, SOICne the withdrawn etaft Dr.- Shaw gives considerable attention to | be distributed among the many other worthy o TR PR F, Were entombed and where untold wealth | The West Indies include many fslands | RO O MO0 b PN YA const SRR AL e DAL OF the polarity | the housing of the poor in the large enice | Members. Among the most prominent can (araken in all depastmonts ofalilan e s been unsparlugly lavished to perpetuate | under ‘""';:“"v‘),“;‘l‘";'.,“"d1!]”".‘ Nl “avea"ls | and through southern Towa 31 [OTthWestern | ot the currents would be the game and the | and ihe manaer 1 moicithn avarsrowding |, JORtes misht be mentionsd Wrrank e | R i, Thaed e s DRSS o memory of illustrious dead. The bishop | the republic aytl. ap: toia] “afes lsourl to Kansas City and the southwest | o, 0p005 could not become magnetized of tenements Is prevented by wise regula- | CCCK of Machine Wood Workers union No e A London preached a most telling sermon | &bout 100,000 square miles, and, the popula- gnd from the nearer cities of Dubuque, La T‘f fthd IS aive st 1a |51 Beriin's (e Stem has been | August Beerman of Tailors union No. In the textile trades and mines of Austria o words: “I have written to you | tion 6,500,000, while sixteen mfssionary so- a, Clinton and Davenport. e Withdrgw o aniacve Mafl la fitions, Berlin's sanitary system has been | AVEYS les of the elevator conductors | a week of seventy-two to ninety hours is B sy pallioafa you, [ilieh 0.0, ille mixteen misslousy, ean K U MG CL R I KRRl L nenalsatpa g Srana By nore and more Pertect for many | iiion, 3. W. Vogan of Tynographical unjon | not uncommon bra’of God abideth in you, and ye have | Mistionaries and 600 mative helpers, ~Tho | B S8R 06 AR PR U0 NCAE (UICCOS Onb ena of (ne memnisbive atad a'a boo: [ feArK. Thers all forms of epidemic matady | NO- 10, B. R. Overall of Knights of Labor | The International Printing Pressmen’s uaion ercome the wicked one.” The large ohoir [ communicants numaber 75,000 4 sarlly enormous and is constantly on the [ Ohe end of e metmissive slaf I a ke shenhinent o AIL (orma of epideniio malsdy. [ suembiy Mo, G141, Charies Newsteora. of | opsnsd r sins Print convention at To- FERELY, orkn [ads the. ¥aulted oot of | bishcp John M. Walden (Methodist, Bpiaco- | M SROMATES BHC 00, 1PR e enormoua Bissive. tabiers. The. Wiihdans) o ber- [ and there are o or the. treatment of "clth. | Clgar Makers union No, 63, John Michael- | ronto last week EARAYY peacund with thelr chants and | pal) of Qlncinnath, ‘wha worked on" Qhl [1ASEaaAM . GBS 58 3000 et HiSpn0 Juimaiye, Iabiste, Se © withdrawal of o g bedding. etoe. from houser mhees tioth- | sen of Carpenters and Jolners union No. The king of Ttaly receives $2,858,000 & ymns, wnd when the whole congregation | river flatboats at §0 cents a day In order | iraflc has becn the Eoverning thaught of fhe ghilst lots fall n S0 1o the’ macine, soJiing, bedala, 0 i hers | 17 salary ond $180,000 for his family, he being abd folned In the hymn, “AIl Teoplo | (o secure ‘bis' carller ‘wducation, ‘and afier. | brafus of the Chicago, [ia, the eriilaalao AT ganud by répiaced Hlon bae poen found. Greal municipal cen- | g position of president fs a more power- [ SIarY ond sie RITIEENOUE WAKe he, eAdthat bad | SASURD 1o cnter Fariers colless st Oinolte | BORERLY. M0 LN SORIERE R S rect Another simple syatom of regulating trains | are managed in such & way as to protect | PRROITITIeNt of &ll the standing commit: [ pyye (hile Gwn clothes” oan commEnd wages gUpiatiar this' meat: .,",','N,{"':,(',:.,;.‘."‘.'if.,,. Rev. Nathaniel Oarter, who was recently | the contrary, trains move by the rights 414 | rovolutionize railroading so far as running | beginary oo umption are officlally inspected [ all' b good natured. Wil b & very Intarast A Swiss silk-ribbon weaver regards hime JRy-Ainurned lo Haster ball, » | ordained as a Lutheran clergyman in Balti- | privileges conveyed by the time tabl trains are concerned, the credit being dus | wiih great care ing and hard fought one, and the winner | %I¢ as fortunate i¢ he averages 18 cents s IR oamed hr e (eorge Williams, the | Srdatned a8 8 Lbtuers d man to becomo | Fules thereon and mast and piss et statlons ) to the progressive pollcy and the deslra of | A3 £ tne svatem of poor reliet, Dr. Bhaw AT 1 B T S A 1) TR s e ':‘:,‘;';k"",',',j“':jffi.‘,,{"‘. “lost all control of | minlster of that denomination in Marriand. | Indicated by i£ ARd the tralh AUpRiolar Q017 [ cpg” Chicago. e mukee & Bliunoul rallvay | says: Germany lus not been satisfied, bow- | Oinana for soms. me, In a German sewing machine factory & emselves, sprang to their feet, waved their [ He is 25 ycars old and a native of Virgina, | interferes BN MAYARARL: MRS L make the L A L 8l: | ever, with the establishment of a more satis There will not be wuch a_race for the | male emplove caru $113 to $214 u yeur; & dkerchiefs and cheered for the man who. There are sbout 1,191 religious papers in | are lato and themselves or some other LralN | |f not the very best, on the American conti: [ fuctary mettad of pomr reliet o ore fatls position’ of necretary, as W. 8. EBebriag s | woman, 14160 (o anto der God, was permitted to be the founder [ the United States. ' Of these the Baptists | Will be delayed SNSEERY SECNRIA U A IS | atuh gountry has put into practice. 1t has secmed | held the office so long that It s taken f United States troops may be needed to stop this great organization, which in ffty have 151, Methodists, 173; Roman Catholics, | sary to run u\lrl:n“(““»“. olal —_— to German administrators and pi M:‘n IrOPISts | granted that he s the right man in the | the trouble between citizens of Round Polnt, had become so strong throughout the | 134; Protestant ans, 76; Presby- h"‘vf‘;“nr‘.u:v.n avhtem ibe oondustor o In 1871, the date of the last detailed | that the whole modern plan of bu n"..m}‘, right place \“ .,4‘[. here | o muc h work | Okl, and the Rock Island railroad, orld, commanding the approval of the | terlans, 73; eva fmominations, T1i | oina 'a staff from the. operator and hands | enumeration of the statiaticn ot “churches, ( ought o be suerscied by a syste o of bub- | connected ‘with this office that it 1s not o - urch and state because of its good work, | Lutherans, 69; Congregationalists, 33; un- | talns the engineer and that ia the authority | there were church e s o Ne liely managed nsurance galn cknets, ac- | sought for, ST i r. Crane's revival of “The Merry Wives 1] ugh the conference and the recep- | denominational, 218, while the balance is | it to the eng 'l Jroceed. As long as the | York, bavir [ us .,:.’w-. cidents, permanent Inavlidism, and the ee In all probability ullus Meyer will be re- | of Windsor” next eason promises o be on & v, Wijllams was either greeted with | distributed among about @ dozen other de- | for the train to p can be given | and valued collectively at $41,103,000. There | bleness of old age—a system aiming at no! elected treasurer. He has held that posl- | most elaborate scale. Mr, Crane has made " é multitudes, the hand grasps | Bominations, englneer holds that staft nohe cen be gi Its, | are now churches in New York city, | ing else than the ultsmate abolition of b ct watisfaction since the forma- | his own stage buok aud introduced severs puse H_, TRENATRAR o e Jasehs e another train, s0 that absolute safety resulta. | 16 Row apacity of 400,000, and | erty. Toward this ideal the Germans al Labor union In 1857 and | novelties in the way of the stage manages the individual, o ¢ DeWitt's Witch Hazel Saive cures ulcers. Each pill atalus ten regular sta natlon orhe | ment. The production will be on the irving Bo ght bless oo B e staf | Valued ¢ ively at §54,670,000. The popu- | been very bravely and creditably mak is usually elected by mpmhunu’ ‘EIP:: ::-‘:l:d:- «‘m"# London DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures plles, | One pillar bas in addition a perm AR | ption of New York 1o 1471 was 1,000,000 | their way for some year other offices are not of such importance as | order,

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