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THE OMAHA DAILY MONDAY AUGUST 27, 1900 'l(0~\\lll INSPIRITUAL POWER aton sut meen ion v FARR MARES — STATEMENT LR S 0, 1 | COUNTRY CLUB JOINS KNIGHTS | of Golt Will Be Suspended for apel | 1 1 n 3 € 1 . we i e night d Golfers Wil Meet / fples Develop Btrength by | 20 M ke person 4 y Dean of Omaha School of Law Says His Tne i caiise K King Ak-Saret Measuring X Op J erved f ) tentions Are Honorable \ Motk ot § Tk T et ae > of a wenty-five ords wit STRIFE DISCLOSES MAN'S LIMITATIONS ish of Him now and ‘e SOUTHERN REPORTS DUE TO JEALOUSY i . upelied (hg wan il Fine sense and exalted e PALL'S CAREER AS A PRISONER, e used them for t * tour days o ¢ ns from lowa y ful as common sense. " Which G s from ot new ki, "n r roltst, het of n knigh L S onards ¢ Thowe Disie treated him for ' sve him. e | D7 y o1 There are no e Preac the M { fo thew, S g When anybody tells you ther harg ree him nex were in b v e nning off €0 Ic hat 1t 4 t 1 four more atfon nights William Farr, LL. B, LL M., whose law oma mill, sailing under the name of Omaha 1 hool,” was descrit an exce b a pris- | which he claims exonerates him from the | SOt "0 i : rdy L S BRI B the holy s Christ owned | charges preferred by, reputable members |y 0 50 ol £ ; gt T o olden he Gen- |of the profession in Chattanooga, Nash- (g™ ¥ Bottle and €8¢e Bimt 0 itk R tiles for their sake and s the doctrines [ ville and Omaha. He reiterates what he | o b0 net Coo N A3 8 —— A teing hotet of Christia that he preached that pro- | has already said through the columns of is better clothing than Nebraska clothing, they are talking non sense Nebraska clothing fits Nebraska clothing wears. en of Omaha should see to transterred over to the new ra ple I th t no more and was e cure n i rate to all editors for that > l l p branch of & tree of the | voked the a jon his person. “Paul[7The Bee, to the effect that he Is ActNG | fhe best medictne I he - e veception eo ¢ Neb ka C L AR ‘ Wi s corimen Mion," WIS’ DY, Johnaon, |10 Kb08 faith 6. ihe SStABLIGHEuSE: of : AL s e T ebraska Clothing and therefore we are drawn toward him | Omaha Law school, and adds that all that | CHICAGO AND RETURN, $12 e Y Ranty |t Tos e Tt Lo B o R s AR il TR Is Good Clothing, Chicngo and Retorn, 8 which bound him are in our sight an honor | ern cities is the outgrowth of sectional 3 b home industry bureau of the Commercia vago. & 11 Railway 1 y y 4 ! ar they are Intolerant to the people and in- | ‘28 . have 1 reserved by castern manufac 2 We do not deny that there is rial and te no new perience to Paul to be thrown | [ submits for the inspection of The tlexet oMee, 5 carnival grounds during the big week. This hem to fo " and alt ieh t 0 t Into | Nebhraska and Tennessee One Grand Army Encampment at Chleago | 0b to do some effect advertising, of hix life had been paxsed behind bars of | g Liveonel Lroperty. He goe The Nortt Summer Mesor) O Kuwe b A o well to suggest to the home and a beauty even as a glorious chain of jealousy. He is a northerner and, he says, Miwatee Pa cturers that a large number of booths sell round trip tickets from Omaha to o Yok 4 Continuing the preacher safd that it was | gtitutions of the north o tov pas ors for exhibiting their wares on the just as good clothing as Nebraska | city 1504 Farnam strec 1 ing ‘e ¢ q rget that & o From his own statements he|pee several type-written decument | T A NASH, General Weetarn Agent, | M1l certainly be a great opportunity for the 411_||hlnL. but we do claim that it e over pent considerable time b riS0D | (jve to his conduct as an “‘educ will cost you more money. it e evide that sper refers to his purchase of the Omaha School August 25 te 29, | there are sure to be 100,000 strangers in onvictions | ¥ na cel ap of Law, including copies of re X Half-fare tickets Omaha during the week | i .| tles. It I8 inferred tha ¢ 0 YCATS ng that he paid $400 cash for its chart Via | If you are of a saving disposition this is the one aveat been - For a book describing the cool, pleas | . $ for Stephen The two men The trouble " said the preacher, “Arst| pine young lawyers of Omaha, were soli ated on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukes : N . y is- | commenced in Jerusalem four years before | jioq for him by Attorney H. A. Whipple, Accommodations. Shusl hr e o and we fail to please you. that's onr fault. 1f you go els and | the epistles were written. While preach- | ypo was paid $i0 for the service, and 1401 and 1403 Farnam St ' g o) . ’ P ng Christ's glorious doctrine in the tem - | A. NASH | where and pay more that's your fault I'will pay to look f"‘”f" , was Al d and th e ,{wwr.‘. Jh-! | nam Strest, Omaha, carefully in your choosing. were aspirant in the sam trict. Dougli logieal thinker : & Wku oL g wer. Lincoln wa onsequently their names were published ot Fore iar in the catalogue in the best of fafth. At-| quettes on sale vin “The Northwestorn torney Whipple's report and receipt are | Line" to Chicago and return at HALE| pulpit with the intention of killing him. . Aol Bt sl Sl VT RATES, August 25 to 29. goed till September hix might ha n A i In explanation of this tramsaction At- | g a chief captain of the Remans rushed in | o0 0 Pioniion S T G aami that | 10 1403 Farnam street Gramsl"s Kld"ey curfl gelf-made man, who never the advan ‘W made Judge s opponent o mec Lida b after Paul had been |} 0 the nine young lawyers to serve the first time join mit AR R DY & YO RIE CERURTEL A non] its lecture 1 did so Chicago and return, $1 s argument to e ! LA LLEL A L as not appeased | gon n misrepresentation. At the time Via Rock Island Route ant might have an opp v s | SBA (OVEr: forey rmined men 100k ab |y oniracied to do this [ didn't know Farr. Tickets on sale Aug. 25 to oath not to slesp 6r eat until: Paul b | ¢ SO L EL I B et 16 be| (City thekat office, No, 1313 Farasta st been destroyed. The Roman captain. how aver, was equally determi and in the night time he took his prisoner to the amine it ar the te. Line coln profited by the ! ad Rood references. | was not unfavorably | g oo p o to s 'l « Bure Death tmpressed with him, as he is a smooth stars: - ‘ | Roman governor at Judea, thus saving him ]“:“ g “':‘ ha f pl 5 ‘"*\ I““ 4'”: Plus one fare, August 25, 26 and 27, via “The "*‘,‘” 10 be fol. | from the hands of the mob. It required 1% ': g LU o 'r‘:” . l" I”‘ ’:": \"‘ | Northwestern Line." Inquire at the large he example of oln 14 be fo . X . excited my suspicions bogun to Inves- | city offices, 1401 and 1403 1 . 472 Romma diers to give Paul safe con 3 A arnam street v Towed by Christ ipl By messur et L igate his record and found him to he an | D Malt Whiske their strength with the army of the ovil | "‘“'b”,vfh‘lf\;” «aid that Paul lay in prison | UDMitigated impostor. Then 1 went .n} . Peruna ... } % fo 9y one they can discg e weakne in 4 for two years before he started on | MM and forbade him to use the names I, i, vv«“h.n ine of hh o Lt B LU : his long journey to Rome. The hardships | had furnished. but he disregarded my in- Vi died of he s Vs “LGM R 141 B i KAk e )n the trip were mentioned and the minis- [Structions and published them over my | dised 1 thCfday morn : ) tions and has an ¢ tunity to develop called attention to a history of thess | Protest and over the protest of the men | gyl talking w < v ’ yoriptl 3 his w DU SABELIEA dships, as given in the closing chapter [ themselves.” befora i vereary and d int )8t POWs erful platform ¢ v o his amer's Kidney Cure .. arter's Liver Pl —_— P I n who never compares h | Tie Teave A mag o Fou b of Acts, Mention was made of the true Just a Case of Jealousy. | FAERE ALt SOVErsRIIeE SalEE Christian spirit with which Paul bore all| Among the documents submitted by | Ex-Sheriff James Rooney of y, N 0 Cu i kel ol tortify | 113 hardships. The apostle lay in prison | “Dean’ Farr is what purports to be the Y., says Cramer's Kidney Cure Is a remedy g 1 “;'," A, :‘“ s ' omie, | 18 Rome for two y before he was given | minutes of a meeting of the board of trus- | that saves you dactor hills, It cured me of DRUGGIST | ! 1 mse the griefs and affic - LA g s a hearing before the dissolute Nero. Finally | tees of the hville college,” July 8i, llfldnc trouble. Druggists sell it | & W: Can SOID and Okinn tions of the world. In trouble the spirit |the of God emp man to find strength discharged from custody. Afterward Paul|take action on a set of resolutions pre 1 H When Licutenant Schwatka nd his brav » ed and put to death as a mar- | yiously adopted by the Chattanocga Rar | I M n,s Bu 4 a"d chll r : SRRTRATIRER B RS L0 ATMAL RN e cause of the Lord. | assoclation, in which Farr was denounced. | ) ] fmprisonment was ended by Paul being | 1600. It seems the meeting was held to | ’ they cut pieces ol from the frozen | From War te Pence. boly spirit mak t sible for man to | re enting peace, to be placed in the :‘f vm"m;\r I\HH- whaole s : X s_without foundation find peace and happiness in the midst of | capitol. What a contrast between the two | "\Whereils “1{"ibbeirs to this board that dire afMictions. In God man finds refuge. | conditions—as great ina way as the change | said r';].,.." vas taken by sl aweocla- ¥ E\R Y. UM TH E UIcK This is What we call l:eal mflrkl“fl' i i, o s s et 7SR B, i B, Wi e LW RO Q down of prices. of temporary Sorrows. The Bitters strengthens the digestive or- | recitations, t tes, et and to muke D N 3 " — gans and corrects all disorders, such as|4& report of werefore be it All our men’s suits that were CHRINT THE ST EXEMPLAR. | constipation, dyspepsia, torpid 1ver, or | pacet thal we age mo resment torl sl | le— [ 50, £19.50 and $18, now % weak kidneys. Try it action and that we denounce the sam He In the Way (0 Whatever In Worth pls and fts instigators as common lia ARE VIA w in World, DAYLIGHT TRATEG FORSPIRIT LAKS L. ARMSTR( { All our men’s fine trousers that were Avenue Presbyterian church Dr Becret J $5 to 87, now { N il . R I I was to die the next day. The apostles| rives Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. m. Returning [mitted by Farr purports to be the report Stephen Phelps preached Sunday morning, Okoboji and Arnold's Park. Mrs. Armstrogg, by the way, is * i 4 0T his theme being, “Jesus, the Way,” and his | The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail- | Farr's foster mother and Is very devoted T air X text John xiv. 6. “When Jesus made the | way Company has just placed in service | t0 bim. She appears as the secretary of All our men’s suits that were 4 75 statement recorded in the text He and His | daylight t:ains between Omaha and Spirit | the faculty for the Omaha Law schoe! B7L60/40E 10" 00W .\ss crssiene aunt . apostles were probably in the closest com- | Lake, okoboji and Arnold's Park. Going the | 8he did for the two colleges in Tennessze. munion of any time in thelr history. He| train leaves Omaba at 7:15 a. m. and ar-| The last of the budget of documents sub- All our boys’ vestee suits that were ()SC BLETOITO BS 95, 1OW e ses iee s e did not know the full iy of the suc the eaves Spl Lake 645 of “repre a o detailed b hi condng duy, but He i1t and wae attempting | and arrives Omaha 3.5 b m. Thin Iy (h¢ | Nashville collexe. (o Investigate the an OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY to prepare them for it best service that has yet been offered over | tecedents of its dean. It comprises four Ten hours quicker than any other line. All our boys’ double breasted knee ] 75 . “Christ the way to success in life. [ any one road. Round trip tickets, good re- | pages of type-written foolscap, without ‘D4 i 4 X3 g k3. 5 The aposties were charged with the con- | turning until October 31, $10.70. signature save that of Mrs. L. Armstrong, pants suits that were §3 and $3.50,now e LT, T Rl | e e s | |Tinone s s Sow i Cterts OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISOO lves successful. We cannot afford to wast e “report” reeks with fulsome praise of Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. o joment. We cannot des. he 08 Fisl h “Des " ol s ple pa h U ) e one momer annot the means| oo o Onoboy), Lake Washington, | Dean” Farr. Here ls a sample para All our boys' fine blue serge vestee 2 75 . placed at our command, but we must de A ¥ 3 ph, which incidentally discloses the a11d p. rare § B upin o 1o ey mongs | oo, i Lake, Mser e oo 0, OMAHA TO PORTLAND euits that Were §4.50, now.......... d to crown our efforts with success. e | S S, e 14 aytield faland, Go| . T 3 N Tount e, wHOR. (o work bt st e | blc. Watersmeot and mumerous lakes Boar schanl trom. ehildhood: heving. aromlseq Fifteen hours quioker than any other line. ) P il allavs | st. Paul ana Minneapolis his mother to care for him before she dicd All our boys’ odd knee pants, mostl dy to pra I believe that when it be eame tho purpose of God to create the| They are all good fishing places and are 1 a bettel 3 Buftet Smoking and Library Cars, with Barber Shop and Pleasant Read- large s1zes, 12 to 16, were 95 to $1.50, at C word it was the Son who carried the pur- | QUickly and comfortably r by the A b a ing Rooms. Double Brawing Roem Palace Sleepers. Dining Cars, Moeals a la P e 3 ¥ pose of the fivine mind into exccution, as | ““’fr“""‘"‘""'“ "““‘{ " e 3 Carte. Pintsch Light All b % Ho did when it became necessary to bring BAD) PAte ax0ULRIONE AYRUAL 11 ARG Bap- | B30 2 | our men’ pants, that were $3.50 o ] & fallen world into harmony with God.|‘ember 7-21. Limit, Qctaber 31, 1900. City CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. P o A ¢ Y ticket office, 1401 and 1402 Farnam He is also the way of deliverence. Cares NOW tevvennrnnsnrosanssssssnsnnsss g .| For-mal-de-hyde. Chicago and return for § All our boys’ long pants that were place our burdens upon Jesus He will bring | petrott o atunn fo Y 25, 26, , . 7 - ] 7 Fs rellof. He In the way out of danger. Whon | e el et reos fon 31561 This is the article which kills germs. 1t | TI’"S cloak De ‘t of $2.75 to $3.50, DOW...-vevrvencrorss, S04 L the ship was in peril He walked upon the [ \finneapolis and return for $12.65 DOES NOT come in “white powder” but in | A Vi water and the people were saved. He 1ifted | yadison Lake and return for $10.68. a gaseous form which is mixed with water, Peter from its depths. The three Hebrews | puluth and return $16.9 Sept. 4, 7, 18, 21, | and this forms the “Formalin (or 40 per Ours in the flery furnace saw Him and were 1 Rallway ot Solution Formaldehyde of Commerce). | o H t S via the Illinols Centr - 1id%:byda Tohel he | ¢ . v way ou temptation. | particulars at 1402 Farnam street. For-mal-de-byde Inhalers are the inven- Being a God He took upon himself the W. H. BRILL. tien of Dr. Geo. Leininger, and are a unique 5 { BNUER st doociny sl the Dt g L Wherany Farmaiacane ' eanis | 1S What we have made it, a lively, busy de- pure. He knows what temptation means and - in convenient form for nasal inhalation by { is powortul 1o save: The llon of the tribe of | Dea Molnen and returm, #0.80, | means of & nent Alurinum Inbaten partment—a safe place to trade. Your in- ! Judah conquers all sin. He is the way to Via Rock Island Route Formaldehyae 18 DEATH to MILK the Pather T carnal mid s i opposl | Tickets on ssie Auk. %4 (o Sept. 1, goox | GERMS, mrevening ermeniavon 10 aino| tepests are protected, If goods are not as tion to God. He changes it to love for return until Sept. 3. Ticket office No. |kills the germs of Catarrh and Consumption “He In the real mediator. In prayer He | 1323 Farnam st. which lurk in the air and lodge themselves represented' money Cheerfuuy refunded. asks to be united to us and when He tells in the nose and throat - — a 54 . Father omean o o e et O | ro ncreate your Knowiedse of the country, | SEF, e For-mal-de-bude whaters 0 our| Whenever we get a bargain we give you| “0t weathel‘ Offlces S W0 &1 fo lofn ourselies with Him | uicl AN Tl Ales 8 1o 3. Good by sl g ph of the benefit, and at the present time we| 2 i S 3 has prepared the place for us and has made | *'1} September 30 returning | RRIREMACAE e ple tor U and et mad wenine 2ot an. | SHOTMAN & McConnell Drug C0. | have more actual bargains to offer youthan | Omaha Tent ana Awning Cc -« " g ’ foction ings, canvas geods, 11th & Harney. Tel. 833, Cor. 16th and Dodse Streets. Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of (ot Eo ) SUE XYLy axAmPle. by thach: ever before, fice in a ramsbackie building, ought not to be in the same LA i g dFiey iz e Dirt, too, seems more offensive in het It we live as He lived we are saved, His - . 07K laAlaa! fix next summer. teachlegs are simple, practical and ear- g N We secured for spot cash, 275 ladies ] weather. nest. He has opened the road from the | - tailor made suits. in the new fall styles, sin-slgk world to God. In His providence g ’ ¢ ro alike He stends by us in all our troubles and g there are no two alike, solves all our doubts and fears : on sale )lnnrluy R AR es REDEMPTION OF GOD'S PEOP ey Vg g ; Pvr‘ & AF We have about 75 silk waists, in all colors, guaranteed the . WA e oo : . L\_} el b s | very best tafleta, warranted not to crack. is cool, elean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, e aiu (B nin o (ahdrall seosh m bt - . —— We bought them cheap, the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist Ml CNO0 YRR aRies 1B e qa and they arve worth six dollars, by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in or nearly 2,000 sald he, “the ] pldiitaTiatier! | THE BORUINGTON STATION ] [oomiolmtaytere oo deemed His people; that the long, deep e e “ e i 1200 ladies' dress skirts, in all wool :1.-'.;:‘.-“.“.‘.;: .‘1}.’.}.»\“:’“\‘\‘::‘E.‘Hn‘-'l‘l Jpen '.h: | - = serges, venetians and coverts, 2 98 R. C- PETERS & CO-, gression has been broken and dispelled e lined and interlined, made up to sell T A AR AN $I2 75 Chlcago for $6, our price.....oeeer cor ceiieiennns Rental Agents, - Ground Floor, Bee Building. L} '1:;'1‘:-‘1:":-‘1'1‘:“Iuv‘N‘I ARS Salen )] ang Return 300 ladies’ light weight jackets, suitable G S tha seent TODAY — for early fall wear, they are silk lined - | in the flosh.’ Christ is called the Lord of T throughout, worth 6 and %10, glory, the Maker of all thiugs, the bright and every day until now on'sale at 82,98 ADA csesssssasiresieans :‘.;'.:.:(:’n:“)‘n: ll,.'.:;. ‘l"...nunl.‘.'-l |l,1':.‘;,.-|mr:;:»' B‘.Y{h“gmn: ;v\v::::tsggy'long 200 ladies’ golf skirts, in u”l\\'tml materials, = i L R e T limit. llngray and utl'u'r colors, selling around $3 98 KlNcsFoRD s tonlshing thought that the great, unap | ] for 6, onr Prices . ...coovinevininiineinns . oscho proachable God, infinite in power and wis dom and glory, who inhabits all space and Trains for Chicago | Your choice of any women’s waist in our house 600 ER cLOSS the heaven of heavens, should be found Leave Omaha | that sold at %2, #2.50, %3 aud %3.50 for ........... SiLV in the likeness of man, the lowly object of 7:00a. m sTARcH His own creatipn. Under this wondrous 4:00p. m., 7:45 p. m. relation the mind is burdened to the ut For The Laundry termost, the reason is dismayed and faith Tioket Ofice, ®uriington struggles long and patiently - 1802 Farnam § 10th and M. = = o “It is not At all strange that on this Tol. Tol. 128. An"-Kan N question, amidst the spiritual darkness AL which prevailed, thousands of men are dis- | (G B |to caten con P {

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