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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: #UNDAY, IPTEMBER 30, 1894. - — i — 7 . nelghbors. Such i these emphasize ’ 0 G | and Capitol avenueyisRev. Updike has been | children,” says Colonel Ireland, “that moved | the speaker to the echo. He was not dls- | Haman. The prisoner pleaded not guilty and [ mo to intercede with the governor, and T | turbed again. the case was set for hearing next Thuri home industry, of keeping our money in He has labored in mes# of the large cities | have nover regretted it." ————— ciroulation At sme and ghnus furnishing " | of the ecountry withiuwonderful resuits, his Cook's Tmperfal World's fair “highest | alleged to have assaulted some non-union L employment to our own people. The people | | converts footing upy:pany thousands. | ’1*‘ many years L. tan was | award, excellent champagne; good efferves men & few days ago. dcoord of Miinfacture d Oonsnmers | of Nebraska seem to resdize this fact and | Trint thedist O N " comes to Omaha frgmiColumbus, O., where, | the treasurer of the Agricultural so- | cence, agreeable bouquet, decliclous flavor." - e “ 3 urers and Oon " are today buying more howme made goods | T“n“-, Ve ]lC.LlIlL hurch Will I'ormn"y | In a mammoth tentpmeeting, he succeeded | clety, and president of the First National - - — Tn order to Introduce Chamberlain's Cough Assoctaticn for Three Years, than ever before, and to this growing sentl- Part with I's Pastor Today. stirzing up (he whae city, adding severdl | bank ot Minden. Mr. Kent has- dlways BEET SUGAR FACTORY. Remedy hers we sold several dozen bottles o8 went can be traced the prosperous business in o the churches, He possesses the | w as hard as a farm hand and always strict guarantee, and have found ov o T Shien: mil - -l | sparkiing wit ot Sam dgnes and the earnst- | dressed a great deal like one at work. One . gl it o bl gl o e _ which many of our manufacturers are en. | oss of B, Fay Milwy Prof T, A. Bacton, | day Mr. Kont recelved o telogram, ealling | Meeting Called for Next Saturday to Con- | tle did good service. We have used It ours REPORTS MADZ AT THE ANNUAL M_ETING | Joying. ~The Manufacturers and Consumers | PROGRAM OF THE FAREWELL SERVICE | hess of B Fay Mibe @ Bl o . o | o Omans ard b took the i itk sidet & Proposition. ves and think it eupericr to any others association has continued to do aggressive o L R e &1 h 4 i | v " 1. Mowrey, Jarvisville, W. Va, For sale ~ of the land, will have charge of the music. | having had time to change his clothes. He Owing to the intense Interest taken In " work in this line, and has left no stone un- \ ched Of o ' 1 Gruggists, s e tartibd (o push - Che. wARin of - Kotk mads A large chorus is heipg organized and will | reached Omaha on an evening train and President Page Describes the SRk | ae. | i’ heriés 68 Danduth: nowW: SUNy ngelist Updike to Wegin a Series of Re- | be accompanied by @ Jpcal orchestra. Mest- | transacted the business that had calied him | po peld at the Commerelal club yesterday : e by our assoctation in the larger cities | YivAl Meetings nt the Firat Christlan ings will continue every night during the | here. It was nearly midnight w he started nve o AN a0 bl e s " weel toward his hotel, o the weather was Ing Summing 1'p by the Seeretnry of the state afford an opportunity for the 1sh Now Year Servicos—In week ) “ PRUNGE WhI, o INEA. wl6Wly, and'D T plssloner Utt has issued a call —Membership und Flnances, manufacturer to meet the retail dealers in the Local Pulpits. Items of Methodist News. at the store windows as he passed along. A | for a mecting next Saturday afternoon, and a soclal way, the menus being made up en- Six hundred people sat down at the semi- | pew patrolman on the force eyed anker | it Is hoped that there will be a large at tirely of N xka l‘]f‘"’hl"l‘ z’\\lml our annual reunfon banquet at the First Metho- | with suspicion and becan convineed that ho annt £ ot THE Mimilae. || BROIR QI O A Y T seaple who have become attached to Rev. | dist church last Thy evening he was looking for a “plant.” The officer At tho annuol 1 of the Manu B e e unlity of (he Koods, whils | _Peovle who have become attached to Rev. | dist church last Thureday evenlng I i Sehwan 18 one of the striking coopers, who county politics, the meeting announced to the Organization is Doing—Enconrag- nsider the sugar beet question was not tendance. Commissioner Utt has a prop A . | called to Mr. Kent and asked him to stop. - \Sirs and Con assoclation Friday. | {ho specchos, being all on subjects periaining | Dr: W. K. Beans, and especially members of | John Wesley's motto, “All at it and always | (1%} 10 0 'fl.r”ifH_',",,‘ asked him 0 P | plant into operation here without a bonus, Nl ‘\ r President W, A 5 livered an address | to the development of the material interests | the congregation of Trinity Methodist church, | at it, \"”1| l"'Fj'( '}""‘”'j‘ *I"""'\' l‘i'*“;"j stamme somewhat when asked to tell v and at figures that are low compared with 4 and Secretary H made a report Suld | of our commonwealth, tend to inspire the | of which for five years he has been pastor, | Srmon at the First church today n the | he was and what business he had in figures previously submitted. The company L. s ] the president hearers with renewed interest and patriot- | i) ha ;"“:“:‘"“pl""'!‘““li‘h "\“'"]'f;:"":"l‘,l\'rfl I"\“ ‘1["‘1;: This convinced the officer that he had str asks only that a stock company be formed, annual ex- A | spices of the Womes istlan Tem- | a daring criminal and he placed Mr. Kent | it providing the principal stockholder *Three years ago this very month the manu )r. Beans , after the conference today, ano o v ' 3 ‘Three year: b y month the manu- | Sol o ST hraska made goods by our | P "“ ‘."" ot &b Ehiah i | pe nce unfon, i under arrest. In vain Mr. Kent explained Experiments in beet raising in this vi Ladies' Suits, facturers of Omoha met in this city and | geponitalon was this year held at the state | B® 10 hi& new pastorate at Quincy, n he North Nebraska conference of the | Tho officer knew his business, and off he | cinity this season have demonstrated that to5 perfected the orsanization known as the | fair in Lineoln. The board of managers | this morning he will preach his farewell | Methodist church convenes at 8 o'clock | started for a patrol box to ring up the | the soil of Douglas and Pottawattamie coun Ladies’ Cloaks, Manutacturers and Consumers Association of | of the Nebrasks Agricultural society hawing | sermon. In the evening a mecting will be | ext Thursday morning at the Seward | wagon. All that saved Mr. Kent was the | ties is well adapted to this branch of ‘agri i Nebraska, We resolved to unite our forces | set aside the best building on the grounds | held, which will be addressed by members | Street church Pastor Tindall is hard at | appearance of a man who knew him and who | culture. A farmer near Council Bluffs has Ladies' Ca]lcS e J : | for our use. cur members rasponded liberally | of the congregation, Its character may be | Work superintending arrangements. was also known to the officer. He was re- | forty acres in beets that will yleld twelve and work In harmony for the Increased con- | L 7o it o ihoie goods, making the | foreseen by this outline: The First church will begin next week | leased, but never again came to Omaha with- | tons per acre. A farmer near Valley in and sumption of Nebraska goods by Nebraska | oyoieiion of 1894 one of the very best and A" Look Backward, Judge Faweatt; | & continuation of th issus of Tho Guidon in | out putting on his Sunday clothes. Tho best | DoUglus connty hax ihirty acees in ‘bects Fur G people. As we ook back over these three | yet interesting we have ever given. Large he New stor, What Should He Be and | response to a general request on behalf of | part of the joke is that at the time he was | and w harves AL L e ‘ur Garments years and recall labors and struggles the | numbers of people from every part of the | Do?” M. M. Hamlin; “The Church, How | the membership. nrrv:verier Km;r had a certified check in his "l‘:lv“ ',‘,:‘Y. “~;l*‘{"(::;j~l";“;' y:: ”'{" bl "'I‘I" f Al Ki 5 ~ 50 e | May the Churel 816 sastor?” C. W. pocket that would have pald the entire police s increased per. cent of sugi o 5 thoaght naturally suggests Itsclt—what have | state were in “attendance, and from the May the Chuteh Help the Patar?” C. ¥ F T Ty by (Y force a month's satry and lefe rome to | beets, thus making the market price fully of All Kinds wo accomplished? G s bl s L PSR R R i The tair to be held at Exposition hall, for | spare, as much per acre. The ability of the be Just Received and “You will all agree with me that we have | WATranted in belleving ther the exposition ey - , o A withstand a protracted dronth was demon- $ E will be productive of & great deal of good ST. MAGDALEN'S DEDICATION, the benefit of St. James' orphanage, under K6ttt 7, i Ated CHIN YORT. ALTANSH Ulib Dest: f81a8 q to the cause of home Industry fty thou the auspices of the Catholic socletics ot the | o, AN Inferesting incldent happened fn Rulo | AR (8 Yewe, | AT Eeh ¢, DAL (O On Sale. Jand catalogues containing the names of | Eiborate Program of Procession mnd | ity " commentes foday, The fair is under L b Boey e b OF 1886, | first week in September, vet the is Totted for this mesting. It may ver, A | members of the assoclation and an alpha- Servicss w sh nnell Leading. . 2 e LA T o, .. | the direction of Rev. Father McDevitt, who | gress. In that year Rulc s husy o as good as that of last year, and t no harm to recount a few of our successes, | betlcally arranged list of goods nanufac The newly erected St. Mary Magdalen's | hag spent several weeks In earnest prepara. | o at year Rulo was a busy t : J being the abiding place of about 600 men | W48 & record breaker. that we may draw lessons for our futurs | tured have been recently fssued. Five | Catholic church, on Douglas street, between | tion for it who were working on the big steel bridge T | guidance and at the same time enter upsn | (housand of these were distributed in Ne- | givieenth and Seventeenth, is to be formally Brief Talpit Forecasts. built there by the Burlington. These bridge Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidoey o the work of th braska City and Beatrice at the time of 1 yming year with increased Lo 43 & ool the Ume of | dedicated today by Right Rev. Bishop Sean- First Baptist—Usual services. workers were enthusiastic democrats .and | troubles. Trial size, 25 cents. All druggist) | EREBENTRRm) T the Nirst plade: we Tik¥e | Jonar e Ll O aevotion 3 4 | ell, assisted In the ceremo er T thedPalsctriaNY ivioss mostly of Irish birth. They were heart and - CWAKS s“"s flms Sonvinced. the peoplo that wa can manufae, | 19000 8Cour state falr exposition ::'”'1”_“_’“‘* 'x"'l o \HII AR ';,y ‘:w':""::"' Rl AL et soul for McShane, and were always shouting With Intent to Murder. [ 2 g b iifhe. a8 £ood good 6 T NEBFREA A oR ASSOCIATION'S GROWTH R Danish Lutheran—No evening services. for their favorite. Howe it there to Yesterday forenoon Louls Schwan was ar. COR, I6TH AND FARMAM STS. DMAHA. be produced in the east. Three years ago It 1s @ matter for congratulation that our | therein also will be the principal Catholic First Congregational—Services at 10:30 a. | speak, and a great crowd assembled at Miles | Loiiioq iy police court upon the charge of A Y - the manufacturers of the west thought that | association during the past year has con- | socleties of this city and Council Blufts. [ m. and 4 p. m. hall. He had spoken scarce a dozen words | " o2 < 34k8 D they must sell their goods 25 to 50 per cent | tinued to gain in numbers and strength \e dedication will take place at 10:30 this | Plymouth Congregational—Preaching by the | ere an enthusiastic democrat in the rear | 8ssaulting, with intent to murder John P. under eastern goods in crder to sell them at | We have lost a few members through busi- | forenoon. Services are to be conducted, as | pastor, Rev. J. A. Fisher, morning and even- | of the hall shouted, “Hurrah for McShane.” all, and In consequenca ::or were forced | ness rey and =ome small concerns have | usual, in Latin, by the celebrant priests, | ing. The crowd cheered, and Howe was moment- to !ur'n out nw'! of u\";n roquacly H'm + | e dropped on account of nonpayment of | while sermons will be preached in both Universalist—Pastor will preach in the flritly (ns.v[um-oru-“:. n]m :w x;lum ";_rm.(l“m mannfacturers of Nebraska are now cble to Qup losses, however, from these | English and German. Both dedication cere- | morning on “Universalism and the Future | & few minutes the shout, “Hurrah for Me- get s good prices for the game quelity of | cauo havo ot been greater than might be 10N “(ha" GsFHI0HR-AFE" to) B6>OF the Yokt | Ohurche fihfl]flm‘]‘[mng m:]!.]n:- this time ‘Howe was WORD TO THE PUBLIC. £Oods as eastern n.unufacturers, and as a xpected i any cganization, and have been | fmpressive character. Presbyterian— v bbb S bt L L b o G i sult T do not b that there is a manufac- | more than offset by new and stronger firme A8 leatly AN B orolbak it/ {Ne MorAliE>the ,":("'f[',‘, o “',',“'J, dr,"',\'s":n"fi,!',"'lf“g:f;"."'m:“ Again the man shouted, “Hurrah for Me- Y OU ENOW this isa progressive turer in the state but that can hold up his | Our total expenses for this year amounted | 8t. Joseph's society of the church, joined by | Army. Shane.” Howe straightened up, and, shak- age; also that the mind of ds to-the world and ju clafm tha 430,27 el (e i 4 i " ; 86 .y goods to the world and Justly claim that | (o $3.450. Deducting the cost of our | the Catholie Knights, will form for a pro Westminster Presbyterian—Pastor wiit | 118 his fist in the direction of the volcs, man is constantly on the alert; es- hey are equal to any olher make of goods | Jast year's exhibit at the state fair and the | sion on Seventeenth and Douglas streets, 3 : shouted . \ i in the same line. We have learned through | banquet n in Lincoln In December, | whence the members, under the leadership | Sho mying e evening on “The Rellglon of | “ur gemand fair play here. T am an Amer- pecially is the medical fraternity BN Seganisation that the people ot h SO L Ll d bl ence the members, under the lead the Future.”* e nete. ; carofully weighing the achieve- want good goods. The members of thi 326, and OUF MONERLY | Taer o e A o Caesisll. o | 8t 11 a. m., with sermon by Bishop Worth- | byt one of me, and soveral hundred of you. | ) to which we as mortals are subject. assoclation have 1 that the people of ; leaving a monthly surplus | to march on Seventsenth to Conter atrests, | '"S1ON Usual evening services. | You give me a say now, and when this talk 3 ( \ 4] Electricity has had its votaries NS west. will buy oda rence to Here accessions to the ranks are to be re. | Unitarian—Rev. Newton M. Mann, minis- | {s over I'll meet all of you, one at a time, 7 and benefits have been derived any other, pric o our total expenses have been $20.78 | > 3t B (P ter. Services at 10:4: Subject of sermon, | and meet you in any capacity, physically or P! = i fe IMPROVEMENT IN FINISH per month more than last year, ou celved from St. Peter's and St.'Francls' (Po- | «py, “theories of Monicipal Government.” | mentsily by its use. We hold fast to ite “I am freo to that the members of | ment shows us to be $147.77 belter cff than | Ham) societles. = e lne will then procecd | sunday schoot at noon. RN G BLUFGA b Boys, wad) (hey: ctieared \ good:}fl‘sct}: and mnk,f ch: bn;nd this association triving to fmprove the | Wo were cne year ago. In conclusion [ wish | (2hh 1o Siueenth and wiig that SECt 0| Grace Baptist—i. 0. Staples, minister. [opbetabtahtt s R L e Lo guality of thelr : ¥ possibis, | to thank the officers and members of the as- L ent, Ly b b | Preaching at 4:30 p. m.; theme: “One Good the forerunner of greater achieve. Ttwe examine. L nper. or - box sation for tha kind and considerate treat- | hemian Catholic Knights and St. John's Bo- : 3 y Citizen.” Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Cove- ments, Our trade mark but feebly " homian society are to join Continuing the - Ty . N +. : ' " e products of Nebras) ac T € have corded e an 0 he P eel 4 ednesday eve g at T:45. B o B e i hnor holn beiv ateta ath g | res I Which they nave alwuys aken | MOTCh et io Thiricendh a section of the | "t OULE Welnesdy cvelne B 1o Siore’ illy somuEeEUeE AL improvement over thrce years ago. — In fact | hold and pu.bed cvery project that has been | Ancient Order of Hibernlans and other St. irst Presbyterian—The usual evening serv- m fully compre BatE PTEy Siilier 5 o | ice will be omitted. Rev. Dr. Lowrie will | ings you have but to call at our I belleve that there has been as presented. Aud on behalf of the ussocia- | Patrick church members ate to fall in lIne | proyn at the morning service. Special “Ral- paElor{ in New York Life building. provement in this respect as there hes to thank the press for the in- | there. The procession thence 18 to g0 north |y, try v’ program 0 the Sabbath school ) ¥ in the quality of the goods. The has always so promptly and | on Thirteenth to Douglas, west on that 0" prog R e LT RSIUG L % N Have you Eczema? Have you Nou- merchants are not now ashamed to display extenced to us in our efforts to | Street to Fourteenth, and north to the Ex- | Hittalae 40 B : SPECIFIC NO. 10 CU RES ralgia or Chronie Nervous Debility Qdr goods upon thelr shelves. Th ol ild up an B0 Alie; mArataG g in- | positlon building. Another section | fl' ;'fl_ ;{flfi;"»fli;;wnl'—_lim- A. B. Ir- or Bladder irritation or Rheuma- B A ehasie. raneey ooty | Tistrien. of: the state of 1ive Aiclent B of | Vine of New York will preach In the morning. | 2 tism or Paralysis? Ladies, have 4 FEOhE - | In the evening the pastor will begin a series | i i under the counter. They used to tell Hibe 1 members of the Young Men's In i | X Syl 5 that our ':(m';!:“ cked in ,.‘n.-w':r.mf- ;.l\ Ve | The Greatest Irrigat stitute and Catholic Knights from Council | f sermons on the Decalogue. Subject for ELECTRO-MAGNETIC HEALTH RESTORER. au"z‘ fllu{n:l:u;l ';-Lil:xlw\n{l "‘-"')'.'.'J"'j,;fi no longer hear t complaint. 1 believe. Amerien Bluffs will help to swell the numbers at that | this evening, “God. | LECTRO- i ? 80, g sition from a Chicago firm to put a sugar e a somewhat sad Sunday of it today ism for home finstitutions. he accomplished much, more in fact than one of us can re int in the b iod al v we should strive for sti s @ Pecos Valley, New Mex'co ¢ woint considerably. From here the parade | Immanuel Baptist-Prank W. Foster, pas- nothing. You will find genial lady 8ttendants and more especially COM- BB B ey e NN | B 1o brooeed yesc:om Capitol ;evenua tojRixs:| {0FF- S THENBOFBImrAHemA EwILl Ds1:, | PA PETENT stEDICAL ADVICE. We court investigntion und desire the medical manufacturer should see to it perso | raidroad to Roswell will start October 8th. | teenth, and thence north to Cuming: west | Question for the Church to Answer.” —Even- profession to feel at liberty at all times to inspect one of the wonders of that his goods are placed upon the m One fare for the round trip, plus $2.00. | on Cuming to Seventeenth, and north to | ing theme: '‘Pride and Failure The even- INDIGESTION W EAK STOMACH. the 10th cen‘ury ana enjoy the exhileration of sitting or reposing in a field In frat class shape. | Tho manufacturer who | Limit of time, twenty days. Free (ranspor- R R T S R ’""{ -“:;“L'!P )h;‘fl“;* ‘l‘l' i 30 5 > of magnetism, nature's harmloss health restorer. Open evenings. oes not do this !s bound to lose his pres- | tation, Eddy (o Rosvyell anl rotus urnish-d e y Family Sodality w e the last to ood Shepherd—Holy communion, 8 a. m. ust 2 small bottle of Pleasant Delle pas o n 1 tige. Show n ecesstul manufact {1 Mol ers of ‘exearsion tickets. Call o or | take position. The bead of the procession, | Morning service, 1i.ac m. . Sermon topie, | Hold by druggists, or L A L O ELECTRO MAGNETIC DISPENSARY. and T will show you a man who goes into all | address Pecos ation and Improvement | immediately preceding the principal band, | ““The Gospel of Good Health.” Evening sery- | it nt price "3\\'\-'""3#""\'1‘.‘1","\'{““\Nn the details of his business. The consumers | company Stock Bxehange building, Chi- | that of the First Nebraska infantry, N. N. Q.. | ice and Harvest festival, 7:30 p. m. Sermon | JOHN STS., NEW YORK. TR of Nebraska ware of the fact that we | cago will be formed by the uniformed rank, | topic, “The Angel Reapers.” ¢an turn out first cluss geods and it would | - - Ancient Order of Hibernians, from Fort | Rirst Methodist—Frank be a mistake for manufacturer to think | FMPROVING KAILIWAY MALL SERVICE. | Omaha, and more than 1,000 men altogether Preaching in the forning at 10:30 by the that he could des ro people because he e are cxpected to be marcied. Besiles the above | pastor on Wesley's’ 'mofto, “All At It L o had already worked up 4 %ood business He | More Attention to Be Given to the Physteal | band the Bohemlans and Anclent Order of | Alyays At It Evenlng service at 7:30; ad- might succeed f r a ti but It would not Pr portions of the Applieants. Hiberni will have thei 2 Crane, pastor. o own bands, At | gre G be long before you would hear him compla WASHINGTON, Sept. One of the re- | Twentieth and Cuming the procession will ‘r;.“: :ypl:m" u*‘*x p ’:"‘ | about trade beink “no good.” It stands s | quirements for the rallway muil serviee Is | F°COi¥e Bishop Scaunell to whose carriage | Grace Fvangeliosl sLutheran-The pastor, t ude w ove o . T ov_lie. e giri{ih uard. Havi: eceived this dignitary of | * . od 8 1:45 p. m., o SE7h Mhcomrayomery PO S incher 1 it ana 126 pounds in | B Caanotl church the lines Wil feturn t | Breach on God’s Love "the Ground ot Tis SSgehiCadaiinaieiie, L AREHTOR AR R BRI ot v “One.of the hert things that we have we- | Welght. Every applicant s required to un- | Sixteenth, and along that street to the | Merey.” and on ““ThetPrincess of the Faith- eured during the pact three years is the pres- | dergo a physical examination by a physieian, | church. L tige which we n w have among the con. | Who is required, among other things, to On arrival there parallel lines will be Grant Street Christian—Charles E. Taylor, H k 1 o ,_f .,fm". of the we:st. Prestige, y:;., know, is | measure and waigh the applicant. Recently | formed through whh!’h the bishop is to be | pastor. — Topic of morning sermon, ‘‘Heart same mnterlals same woi InanShlp same trlmln‘ngs or everything., Prest'ge and good goods, [ | the commission has adopted the practice | conducted on entering the church. Assist- | Desire.” Evening, ‘‘Peculiar Instructions to claim, i3 all that a manufacturer requ | verifyiug the statements of the physiclans | ing at the altar during the dedication | Inquirers.” Preaching at the Christian Show me a man with a good trade ani by tests applied at the time of the scholastic | ceremonies will be Father Jeannette as deacon | Misslon, Thirty-first and Ames avenue, at 4 will show you a man who has prestige a | examination. of honor; Father Walsh, subdeacon: Father | in the afternoon. Sermon on, “Life's True as lltt]e as: tho people who are patronizing him. I do | At Indianspolls, Ind., recently, out of a | Kelley, assistant priest, and Father Colaneri | deal nat believe that the manufacturers of this | class of seventy competitors for (he railway | s master of ceremonies. After this, solemn | All Salnts—The Omaha Guards will at- state could In 2nw% other way have sccure mail service, reven were found to be under l{nxh mass s to be said by Father Ludger | tend the services in a body in the morning. the prestige thal ihey now have except by | the requirements, either for height or welght | Glanber, 0. S. F.. a brother of the pastor Calvary Baptist—The pastor will preach in the help of th jzation, or both, and at Doston, out of a class of | of St. Mary Magdalen's, from Ilinols. 1In | (yo morning. The evening meeting will . e A H I REOGAN aixty-fotr, Ciere were also seven found below | Lhis hie will bo assisted by Fathers Jungels | Lo‘oqdiressed by Miss Crawford, & miseionary $20.00 al]d $25 00 fol‘ Sultln 3 (NINe Youre ‘450 when'ws organisad his | the Standard. The commissien promptly can- | 00 DIl of e Jawitt subdeacons JUdEe | {, the Indians. Miss Crawford is an in- § CH"'A".O et (o orgenlasd thit | celed their examinations and they will be master o onies;s 8o °F | (ensely interesting speake: ::!‘:f;:;(ul:::n L wam oautioned not 10 talk home | Gubarred from cartifeation for appointmenta, | 1 are also expecied o be In attend- | Lo y :?Inr" ing speak : g CAGpOR N J00 much a DI IUHRE ik B LR ot s (0L Helphibhan 0 welghi P rat Church of Christ (Sclentis)—Ancient sr.palTLOy, states would not buy our goods. Oniy last | woo qaziied by the rallway mail authorities | 1 principal sermon Is to be delivered | Order United Workmen hall, Patterson build- DI, an $ or rouscrs iPauL U8 wesk two of our manufacturers who thus |yt FEERE R T TR AR Sut of the | by Father Jungels, At the conclusion of the | ing. Mrs. A. F. Delong, pastor. Preaching ‘ 5 MINNEAROLIg advised me thic: ycurs ago came to me and | [0 0F 100 o ‘are physically icompe. | Bervices the procession will form again in | at 10:45 a. m., Sunday school immediately | BoaToN pald, “We mu:t push this home PAtrOniEe | et for a proper discharge of the dutics, and | line and march to Exposition hall, “where. | following. = Reading rooms, same building, | DENVER business still Larder (T asked them W |l oivii' cervice commisdion 15 determined | Subsequent to a dinuer, the opening of the | oen during the week from 10 a. m. to § CINCINNATI s Lantitt wos t s o e 4% | ta @b dtai part toward ' thie maintenance of w | Otohan's air lu (o take place. Sevetal shorl | 1 m, o' whioh all AtE Welooms Niotiire st i . | g NEWYORK2 it was tmprovelng. The high standard of physical capacity as well | Addresses will be made and music is o be . - g © of the matter 13 the people of the stites | MER standard of physieal caa 48 Well | Golivered by the Musicians Protective Union | Says M. W. Selby, Muncie, IlL: “Last asting time 1in shopping: WASHINGTON surrounding Nebiaska believe in home pa o under the leadership of Prof. Herman | summer a coal miter came to my drug siore INDTANAPOUS) tronage just us « gly as we do, and when IViN' CHECK REFUSED, Sehunke. one night, half dead with cramps. —There SAS CI they cannot find such goods as they want at The neat and handsome little edifice, which | was no doctor to be had. He asked me if | SBURG hame they buy them us near home a4 pos- | Northern Pacific Kecoivers Unuble to Agreo fs thus o be dedicated, occuples the ground | [ liad anything that would belp him. I Bett=r visit «H | » db . '%RD , they . praskn - for it ¥ of the former frame structure, which was | opened a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol- | L} ¢ ART A with the Trustes I faid s Chol < them. =~ The peopls of every stafe i te | \Guuicpn Sept, 20ooAt 2 o'clock to- | CUUIFely destroved by fire last ‘winier. The | ora and Diarrhora Remedy and gave him a £ yist MR quarters at once an e convinced unlon have heard of the Manufacturers’ and LIVAUICHE,: B 4 loss fell heavily upon the small congregation, | large dose, In twenty minutes his pain was 3 Consumers' association of Nebrasks and the | day the Northern Pacific receivers notfied | over which Rev.” Father Glauber has pre: | all gone. ' This man lad been sublect to | of vOUr Saving, work it ls doing. and instead of refusing to | Judge Jenkine that Brayton Ives had oftered | sided since 1880. At the time of the fire it | cramps, but has not been troubled sine y ving. buy our goods they recpect us all the more | them a check for $2,135,985 to take up the | Was thought almast improbable by members | Every family should keep this remedy at for having the grit and determinstion 10 | ugelyer contificates wheh will fall due on | tNal the church could be rebuilt at any con- | hand for use In such cases. It can always be stand up for oir home Industrics. | Inother | SoLauy, October 1. It was a cashicr's check | SiJerable cost, and a temporary building or | dcpended upon. _For.sale by drugglats, " among the pecoic ¢l orher states as well s | 0 the Westorn National bank of New York | £ 8Pe ,’))“'M:,"“‘; Kaluhuis, graonde ::,::;Va';‘,n] STORIES OF NEBRASKANS, “Shodd 2 as no ace in i (o) i tore L vt 4 ade payable to Mr. Ives as trustee. | S2t° . 86 BT ITLAGIORN, A s X : Sk y P ;.'.m:‘i (xllr.:v\“u‘. ¢ l«.{,‘ :“:‘II"11‘:::".3[h,‘\'uzyr.\':."‘” jvers declined Lo accept the check on | G0nations combined to put up the present C $ sto i R e L0 o, 110 Acooaht the-stront nt of o Qlspute regarding the form of | church building at a cost of over $12,000. Several years ago a firm in Kearney had of the state a ;AI’ by A1Ilnu\};\4'!|{ :“l]/v *‘\: tho receipt th- “““l'\“"\)“l\li](mi““'l 0:‘7"1“”‘(“:;'\'!' “rlll"‘x;::l“‘]fh"‘ ": A SmployL n, WhOI AR, 78R08ed (il Mt When such men as ffon. J. Sterling Morton ',rf{";”’""‘." covreapandence wax then en- |y yiipiy urmrslnu to Catholic .gmh_ "l‘u | amest canfidence. . Gue..day. this employe, | Hon. B. Rosewater. Hon. John M. Thurston, | (Fed Into Lotveen the New York and Mil- | gonn Goic style of fresco work, with | called Jones for the purpose of this sketch, Do you - 207 :’,mhz,‘ 1(-ry.:|hn.m‘m; 1 J «lp;r'l Haw .‘I dviae. the adjourned the whole matter atil October g, | C0lors -superbly blend All the different | forged the firm’s name to a check for $1,000 o of the state (o patrcnize home indy R i ‘ & at | emblems are finely exccuted. No stained | and cashed it. Then he disappeared, 4 ish = ! 0 ostanis B when the question will be taken up again at | € Ll i ppeared, and wis ::;lels“tntt r]:l:.llx\x 801 18, and thelv words | npioo oo ® Tves had only fAve minutes left ffl(\‘\’ :?”'L:H‘I;r”'::lalr;;"-': in ’M‘-‘) lnf ";t‘ Win- | for a time could not be found, but later was bout,h i ost. TR 2 ows, b orted Prince of Wales glass, 50 | apprehended In Omaha, taken to Kearne < Nl ish to thank the people of the state of TYHAR IS QAN AWK tada . called, admits fight through a number of | ang tried before Judge Hamer. \ Joues. mer Samples? 1I5th St. Nebrask .;u:m.: nam l:{“.rylwuzn‘w‘nu}[:.i«;V"x’r L e e o with a dissase resem. | MED \uwh'nvn\. 'l]n" nullur and communion | tered a plea of guilty and was sentenced | 5 by Vi cons CRAllx. for ‘toda o by | bling bloody The first thiug I thought | 113 are pronounced fiue nicces of art work | to five years in the penitentlary :\:::::l:l:::“;n.“‘Im |,1’.. 1‘ F g0 ‘|\.| n‘ull"’ by (SRR A erlain’s Colie, Cholera and i, | 0 Wood carving Altogether, the church | hortly after Governor Boyd had been = = e ——— t Ihealoslabie amount of o amamutie: | arrhoea Remedy. Two dokcs of it settled | Prisents a handsome appearance on the in- | reinstated as chief utive of Nebraska, A —— urer an tncaloulable amount of good in the | ST NG S i sound and well f | Sde and outside, and it siands ax a monu- | Colonel Frank P. Treland went to New York Way of tncreasing the retall merchants con- | 58 Bt BUD CUE i remedy to all per. | MENt fo lts congregation and its builders. | and registered at the Hoffman house. One B o e o epraiottld Hlke to xay | imering from a like complaint. 1 wii | The structure is lighted and heated by gax. | evening while sitting) in the lobby ‘of the o o ara of Nebraska goods i Answer any loquiries regarding it when | ThFoush six radators the latter is diffuse hotel two little girls, neatly but poorly clad, ) the Eoode made by any local manufucturer | N A0 VLAUINS, TS W WBh | i commiltes having (he. arraugement of | siepbed up.to i, One was about 15 vears hile our new store at e up to the proper standard of | & A Y o | procession in charge cons'sts of Joseph Beck- | , the other perhaps two years younger. | o o o icial as to liabit W 0a L B - t . 0 excellence write 1o our secretary and he wil Aok skt ar IhUhbitty. S Wea: usa i B man, Beno Kunkel, Phfilip Wagner, Carles | “I8 this Mr. Ireland?" asked the eldost 1515 Dod acturer's attentlon to the ma , Ca - Y | Woiss, John Baumer and L. Hobrecht of the pair. Colonel Ireland acknowledged loe i der. 1 would still further say to the paople ; R T — - his identity, and then the eldest girl said 2 oc D(' Street west o the OF this atate, stay by us a little Jonger an A RIS Central United Presbytorian Rovival, “Mr. Ireland, our brother is in the peni- EtiEilahew you' wliat Nebrasks can scecm Monday evening the Young Mens Christian | The pecple of the Central United Presby- | tentiary in Nebraskw usd we want you (o 1y cvenio iatens e Gl Ui Rl i e sl st ouctn postoffice and a block north. g II:‘:luur:». we will show you that it |s | association’s —gymnastum opsus in good [ SO part of the city about their church, | 370 We arc living withmunty on One Hun- possible to a manufacturlng stats in | carnest with the regular classes in ful gt p ehureh, | qrod and Bighty-firgt, s Avnty is very . i 1 the west as well as in the east running order A class for luwyers ang | WP @ view to interesting the people in the | poor and we want, bother let out of the our Old S‘.OI‘C, 1S 0[)€n and we In order that the people may be able to Stenslobiali-nis held at 515, and has | ©Vangellst services for which they have ar- | penitentiary so he can, belp us. - récognize Nebraska manufactured g:ods I et D B S ranged. These tervices will be formally [ = Colonel Ireland gjicationed them and | o not belleve that any manufacturer cught | The junor members meet at | owclock | Opined Wednesday evening, October 3, at | learned who their brolher was, but they could | to allow anythivg to go out of his factory the association. Te:wi th ople 100! i G e s streets. Dr. R. M. Russell of the Sixth | Iittle ones to dingep with him and ther M = umon your beat | have thelr drill on Monday. Wednesday | Uniled” presbyterian chureh: Bitsours, Pa, | sent. thom Nome WoITab, promistns therm we are not in good condition country and do not be ashamed to let the every evening for two weeks. Dr. Russell | his return to Nebmsska he looked up the | are doing 5 o Tuestay and Thursday and Saturday | 7:30. it the commodious auditorium of their | not tell why he wag 'Tii'prison, or by whom | [ ’ 18 bUSlnCS” Of course without having stamped upon it the label of | poine™ st 10, The High sehool members | NN church, at Dodge and Twenty-fourth | he was sentenc ‘Cdlonol Ircland took the - for' that label. Place it upon your best | S (40 ~ now a g90ds and then ship your goods all over the | ol [V B4 BN TOURE HEE o el | Will be present at that time and will preach | to do what he could for ltheir brother. Upon | day evenings. 4 o i people know that they were manufactured in v has had marked success in this I'ne of work, | case, and found thayghe young man had et VV V Nebraska. Dre A enty and Alken have reg- | jg o very successful pastor, and a preacher | always led an upright life until this one M e Vl” bc p]eased to .. “In conclusion [ would like to thank the | Wiar hours se the examinaticn of new | o pow Tho Central church expects much | misstep. He secufpd’letters from Judge wecretary of this assoclation and all other | Members to ascertain if any organic diff- | penofit from these me:tings and extends an | Hamer and from Iri D Marston, the prose officers and members of this beard for their | CUItY exists that would render their work > - 2 g invitation to all others to join, cuting attorney, and itlen went to 1 see our friends and custom- hearty co-operaticn in the work of the past | dangerous to health Director Cook has - and had a talk wit Governor Poy | year. 1 would also especlally thank th. ymnasium in fine order and is ready Jewish New Year Services. told the governor '0f'’the two motherless | . & Bembers of the Siate Board ot Purches Bt attention 1o any bt of mow | This cvenlng at sunset bogins the Jewish | Hitde ‘Rirl of hdhe tiarral pleading. and | ers just the same, and will and Supplies and (he superintendents of the | men who desire to take a course In physical | mew year, 5055, Serviccs will be held in | Of their hopes. Gi¥pehor Bovd telephoned | b publie institutions for their valuable assis- | tralning, the Tethote this sveninx ot 1180 And*Montay | (0 the warden: ang ed that Jones ha 4 tanes ¥ ne o e x - Bpia W K AL1P0.A ¥ | never had a mark uddfnst him on the prison S 4 e I aldin e s by having in: ey R T | pover bad & markiuifinsthins ag the priscn guarantee to give as good Nebraska manufacture.” . eral new checks passed by the forger, | . i i fveuins. Rav "““ i "?“‘"z“:' will | the matter thoronghly: commuted Jones' sen- i ‘ s ememberiug and Forge tence so that he wos’freed and granted full . THE SECRETARY'S REPORT Archie Ross, turned up today. Ralph Kitehen, | Monday morning his subj will be “T citizenship papers. €olonel Irelan? ¢ to 2 = B A O L B e sotay wo raah 1oy | Bainday’ mursing bla sabloot” wlll e *"Tis.\ citissnship pavers!’ “Goione] Treinn wapt 5o service as heretofore. ipplause, and then the report of Secretary | $10 and Harry Cowdroy for § toss {8 in | musical program has been prepared by the | with him to the Capital hotel. While there 8 B. C. Holmes was read, tne document be- | J.IH) : ¢ e choir for both of these occasfons. a Nebraska. City man :askel the colonel ta _lng as follows: | “'Charles smth, a 0 ecrmel man was taken Moo recommend him to a good bookkeeper. Col- ¥&= Fhe year now ending has been an excep. 10to custody by the police yesterday morning ¥ W, ©. A. nunduy Program. onel Ireland at cnce tcld the man of Jones Romally bhard one for manufactuzers ol | @nd Pplaced In the insane ward. e was Evengelist Wilson, who Is conducting and related hiz history. The man offered to B9ver the United States. 1t has been a | found at Eizhth and Davenport .tree s kue:l- | fcas et the Tenth Street Methodist employ the ex-conyict if Colonel Ireland ‘=m- of waiting, first for the repeal of the 108 in the guttar, praying. church, will addre:s ycung men on e | would go on his bond, and the colonel agreed herman act, then for some kind of settle- o ) . Breiherhool” at 4 o'clock. The Henry broth- | 'O 42 ®o. Jones went Mka Oty 25 ) ( Sk il e e Mre. Ellen Malcon, wife of Elder Malson, [ Prech " worked hard and diligently and soon had his R AnK quantion. - Rallroad sivikes | g pior o the. U D, hurch at Gaitin, 1L, in | £ M1 0E The tarlors and reading room | jiila viicre with him. Two years later he % ] h.ln";‘_’ ,r‘k; T A L ‘llyn”‘n.vu‘l.:n'r‘l\l:fi:“ ;u‘r‘lr::‘.:‘ Pal Illd.n\)::i‘x‘l @ m.. «nd from 12 10 7 b m. 16 young men. | Was married to a noble woman, and today he |, & year long to be remembered, ¢ and the busl- | (5 2 cur, brulse or burn, It produces a seath. | Bibla classes are held wt 9:15 2. m. and. 3 | I8 11VIng fn Lineoln, holding a responsible p Moas Interests of the country are not anx- | b4 sition with a rm that knows his story. slous to see another like it. It Is, howeyer - his it Giatets, 2bw 2iwoa most instantly and heal parts quickly He 1 at Fiest Chiristian, Standing with. unwilling feet flllan‘. to know that in spite of all these | anq hout leaving a scar. A flannel cloth Rev. I Updike, one of the great Where the brook and river meet 0 e » erse clrcumr, 1es the manufacturing lo- | damp:ned with this liniment and bound on | . F ey gy oo Ty o are still with him. Aud when Colonel Ire Syidustries of Nebias«a have In the main been | over the affected rart will cure a sprain in | ¢YAngellsts of the country, . will begin a r- | 154 po0s 10 Lincoln e Is always the guest » rous and bhave felt the force of hard | less (ime than any other treatment. Sold by | ¥ival meeting this morning at the First | o¢ (he man he befriended. *It was the | r less than many of our less fortunate | druggiets. | Christian church, corner of Twentieth street | tearful appeal of those two motheriess little ant effect, tho pain al- P