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8 THE OMANA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. SCEMBER 21, 1900, Now, wiat should be the aim of the vided Into seve church in relation to the two? There are | 1olnts of aiffer There were b Enters Tnto Their Lives and Makes Them | {10000, vifoied mnd Bde e % on: | Prise Offered by Danghters of Revolution |land hias vt Do Larger Thinge. demned to certain death and that th Awarded to Miss Vera 0, Fink, all bellevers in e Vi At the Oy for those who have been taught certain seattored 1 Orpheut easily th HIS MESSAGE IS BEING READ ARIGHT | tormulan devieed by saintly men o the | ELIGIBLE TO MEMBERSHIP IN SOCIETY | ontained u head-liner i the K's bill at the » world and acknowledge error and receive mopoli were Aclighted beyond 1 re with this Stadents of Socloloxy Comink Mack | (ho truths as professed by us he would be necta, bolh” g festure he progeam. The “GiM of to the Pr i He Advanee received into the courts of the Lord, but QUK it T Quality” and Aceepting the Salvae without & great degree of cordiality. Now simple ‘dress, wnd it . I ings with delightful ense and has & volic ton e Ofered 1 wish to say that while this view has re GgrmanAmricans: and, . oo that shows the result of excellent training - ulted in a great deal of good in the un | the “Liitherass were largely repr Aside from this the program is marked b ferstanding of piritual truths, at the Mas husetts fs loved and re four sketches of unusual merit The Gar same time It seems to be narrow and dis The gold medal offcred annually by tho | the wons and daughters of Ne nelias=Maud and Diok—present & laugh Jaughters of the American Revolutic s | Who count the rims and Pur aug [ torted. Yot it was held during cortain pust | Daughters of the American Revolution was | §h0, count the Pligrims and Pue '+ able one-act comedy entitled “My Brother | centuries and in some places It is yet be- | awarded last Friday to Miss Vera C. Fink, | narrow-minded wnd read the bible Johnny.” J. F. Crosby and 1 Formar " | Heved pupil of Lathrop school Miss Fin is |own way, belleving that everyone he 1 Grison's “Chelstmas was | Heved in + pupl i iss Fina ¢ favorites of former years, havo u pless PRYSE W - de, the| "I belleve that this in the very view out | herselt eligible to membership in the so- |52, a8 they did and in some casea’ por. | [COCLE, B LATEL PR Model Helron This store Hallelwja The | Savior had In mind when He said: ‘Woo | Cioty, one of her forbears having served |the very fower of Putitanism, The Esmonds contribute no end of amu —— e e Biod Holden's anthem. | e to o, Pharisees, for ye shut the king- | 4UriDg the revolutionary war. Her essuy |among them being many m BIRHEE | oot YRt akvielE satitied, “Si1 MoS educatio They ha i sy s | H Barilett’s an- | dom of God to men. It was not, however, |8 & Femarkable plece of composition for | (AicAton. “They Thad oy . Retion will be open _umntil late 1| the h one of her years, and is in full as fol sund of God st and holy stmas Morn,” an view wh aul had when he stood | nssurance May Wentworth, Patti Rosa and com- « O'er & Cradlo |00 Mars' hill and declared that God called | 108 it o them e ure Thdnbled for cur | Pany render a sketch that is amusing in In avanlsye s pastor wag | I8 another false notion that the world i3 | us glance back to the people who settied | f0F & Public recognition of God's merdies. | purodies on a number of popular airs g 1d in part: |8 mass of corruption in all of ita phases, Colonfes e e et (henka 'ty | Stelling and Revell In thelr comedy acro- | are not tllrough with your whose oyes see | foclally, commercially, civilly and phy hide that the thirteen original coi | God batic work indulge in a good deal of horse those things which | 8lly, and sooner or later that it will go o {3 b e Bamlieh Seoten | Old house of Puritanic wood play, but at the same time do a number Chri 74 who were dissatiefied, either with streamed work. I i the busine '« man ‘\.;". a lm;v‘l ‘;‘rmlxlnl;l “(r"'nr;hlu n.v‘.:-:\l.(r;n |“"|;n-' under which they lived, or | On .u.'.:u e :yl'lilmvlu”\\"l ,\'n-|h m]\‘_'um A bar '|‘ln’» kin 1:~;n-‘4lh;<~”r’hv pe ':urm TW() otitr ean tru ne relation of the aMairs | View resulted onderful ac : rellgion Which was forces | . As Jacob's pillow when he d ed, ance with several interesting pictures, | | ances — of lite and forms his actions to nis|cannot help but think that it is a one- | Upon The white and undilul which have the advantage of being entirely _wfl sided In a majority of e e e colonists re nowledge, for without this perception he | sided aspect. In any institution of the [ phf it Py Of ases the coloniste wore | pour the reve | new W charming young woman wh At Presbyterian caurch Sunday morning the wusical program had refe ence 1o the holy Christmastide, from 18 dgomed (0 failure. Tho man will suc- | World's activity there is no corruption. [ the country from which (hey crme. or 1 | Hymn fifty-first y Wit e OFINs |1 hear the psaim-be ttered play Farnam —one on Fif- ——————————— coed only who has an eye single to the [ There is not a discovery, not an advance in | Country which they were born, many z J LI . | A wise Christmas present to your wite chiet aim of life. 1t requires a digression | knowledge, nor a laying hold of man's | °f them beini what we might call doubie Like flocks of sparrows taking wl husband or children would he some shares teenth — com N ith i0to slang to cxpress briefly the hands on the world's forces, but what will | country betors finding A haven | The congregation rixe and stand In the Omaba Loan and Building associa e e come i either ) * have e oot | : o —— e s veyed to my mind by tho text exist forever. The relation of the church (I the new world 3O aryndted’s rolling thundsf, com tlon to start a rainy day fund. Office, Bee fornia wo say “He has savvy;" hore to teach the losson of Jesus CHrist, t0 | gobm' of sovernmens nnd it iigeitHean | s ‘Deats the surf its solmn drams, | bullding. G. M. Nattioger, 8 door. say “He catches on.” Business men se reveal Jesus Christ and through Him to |dom had b the first refuge of the Fhione 48 —— ummers upon the road for business and | reveal God. Jesus' mission on earth was | PlErims. Wallcons and many Huguenots | - {hey Ate suoudrul only as tiey Ve syem | 0 Being Khout's Brothurhiod e |y The Plerim Fathers sottied Plymouth in | GTe R SRR INERS (URICRED | they are .mm’ stul 'ml; as \;v :); o -yv’m It m: i ”x "nml erhood bn!‘ mvnt he \lyq;“,u"hyrwflllu Other parts of Massachu B Via Nlinois Central railroad. Superd 10 perceive and ears to hear what the trad ssion of the church is to bring about a s the rest of New England and o part e couipment. Ticket office, 1402 Farnam St demands, and consequent ability to supply | fatherhood of God and man.” 7 Maryland were. settiod by butitan AMUSEMENTS. l am | while ‘another portion of Maryland was that demand Livger ST G TReRmIR(Ion ttled by English Catholi. ho were | g @ep—— -0~ 000009 “What we need is a true perception of | driven from their native land by persec | th ,:',4,',‘.‘ o lifs and thet » 1-.:| what | Rev. Mary A. Safford of Des Moines, o tlon. ~ The hl:mrm',' /78 atled ’mT\' hooting the ( | er u cupled the pulp © Unity church, Sev- | Einia, but thesc were of a different class Christ today means to man. He enters into | CUPled the pulpit of the Unity church, Sev- | B0, Bt Ehese Were of @ cifferent elifeli| 1 any one of the several hundred people | the Jives of mon and makes them do | enteenth and CAss utreets, yesterdey morn trace their descent, amorg thes. who shot their money down the chute that larger things in the world in which they | 108 The subect of her discourse was first president. The Enell-h live. We think we would like to have 0 8] o they settled in oth-r |theater yesterday went home after the per L] lived in_the day of the upostles, to have| b sbeaker Introduced ber remarks by | o The, Walloons, a French wpeak- | formance and indulged In the unsatistying | rlces — ow Jesus and to vo lookes to Hi o - - s - ang el rople. Who were natives of elgium, | g 0! hle exercise c known Jesus and to have looked into His | % 1T T TS e all and in | Rettied In New York on Manhattan ieiand; |38d unprofitabl Al Sl AL T eyes. That would have been a blessed ex- | 8 and 10 | Manvof the Fuguenots, who were ¥ self he did that for which he bhad no just | fatence, but wo are more blessed today, for | ¥0U il These words reprogont the larger | Protestants, also settied In ‘New Y cause. Murray and Mack, the “Irish come- | we oo o grander Christ than tho aposties | LhouEbt of lncarnation, held by Unitarlans. | | Wer, PIOVIRES, In the novth of Treland. | dians," bave boen touring the country for at | We Bave meat packages of— nturies which have elapsed | G0d was in Jesus, but the high-souled ; least a decade, it the public has not T S R, (O A s its tel e box office of Boyd's “Incarnation.” « settied \elpaily T Pemmayl, |has its terminus in the box ¥ knew. In the ¢ Gtk five of the best European races, and wo can seo the cffect of his life and teach- | Galllean teacher did not monopolize the di- | Scotch. Enelish, Welsh, Duteh” and Hu. |yet learned that they are among the very | Perfumes for 10c. fng upon the world. Our vision is not|¥ine. If by divine strength He withstood (Kuenots. This mixture formed a distinct 1 class o o N worst in the business it descrves to be Glstortad by the SedrHess of ths objsct temptation, is not that strength which en. | <y called “Scotch-Irish tikea )Perfumes for 25¢. Open Monday Evening. the ve 72 only a small numbey “Our view of Christ has made us more | Ables us to resist it also divine? Are not | of Irfsh, or people from the south There is really nothing to be said in re Cutin Tw: loyal to the truth. The discoveries ..l‘":: oblo !llm“l'"* in pure, true souls, in | T part of the Emerald Isde, had come | garq to this worthless production further | Perfumes for 50c. Prices on Toys - scienco has advanced the cause of re-|#ll ages and climes the same in kind, al At the beginning of the revolution there |than that it is a mixture of dull dialogue. | Perf; ligion. As long as its investigations are | thongh not the same in degreoas were all | Wore not quite 30000 pecplo in the thir- |stale jokes, threadbare coon songs and | erfumes for 75c¢. confined to the material world, its proper | noble qualities in Jesus? e Cpontes. OF ihes, nearly 109,08 144 horseplay of the rawest kind, interpreted | Perfutnes for $1.00. Perhaps it is your husband, your father or your brother (or sphere, sclence cannot but assist religion. Rightly to estimate the dignity of the|Ecotch-Irish. Some of these settled in New |by a compary that is on a par with the | Perfumes for $1.25 yourself) you want to please at Christma Something useful { .25. \ f ase 3 st , spiritual it has touched upon something it [ With the divine in oher lives. To dety [ *'Gf ' {L P Harmuans . whe heloed serile the pereecution in the early part of the eight- ome from Ireland. the maljority baing When It ventures into the bounds of the | high-souled Nazarene we must comoare it lr"f.'{“r'“'.,"rT‘r" ax ‘many south and m«]‘mm\ itself, cater pa n the middle colonies 8 Ly | vet not extravagant, cannot understand and its deductions aro | Jesus is to exalt one child of God at the | colonies, many wege from the Rhine pal. | Trocadero— lperh"“es for $1.50. YELIOUEXUAVAEHL not worthy of consideration. oxpense of the rest of all the Father's chil- | Alate, 'and had been driven by religious | With Phil Sheridan's City Sports on the | Perfumes for $2.00, “Jesus Christ is the only common ground | dren—children, in whose yearnings and | Fenth century to England and e theve | boards, Miaco's Trocadero is in for a lively | . . H upon which all conditions of people can stirrings for better things there pulses the | they came to America. These largely set- | and merry Christmas week The show ‘We have perfumes at the above prices In unite and sociologists are beginning to [ same divine spirit which glorified the life | tled In Penusyivania, formivg the class | opened yesterday to afternoon and night | the following odors realize this. Through all the tomes which |of Jesus. e fram iy O, joiteT. | audiences that flled the house to the doors . have been written on soclal questions the [ “We do not dishonor or drag down Jesus | land came over and settled in Vireinia The opening burlesque, “Broadway to| VIOLET, GARLAND OF | student pores only to come back to the | by saying that all men have divinity within | . fjng Duteh settied in New York, Having | peek-in,” is a rapid succession of new | CRAD APPLE, vl accept the selutions He offers. Religion is | in the degree that their lives reveal the |better their worldly condition | eral clever comedians and a score of pretty | WHITE ROSE, PARISIAN ROSE, Special offers for Monday growing more comprehensive, I8 becoming | spirit that made beautiful the lite of Jesus. | inmenmon " Ghenich, [0 he Swiss Free | girls, headed by’ the rtately Crissic Sheri- | LILY OF VALLEY, SWISS LILAC, Tha Siak 4 e ’ tnclusive rather than exclusive May It b our part to recognize and rever- | pliticar ehurchie were ths suritar tme | dan. Opportunity for elaborate costuming | DAISY QUEEN, — PANSY DLOSSOM, The most stylish assortment, iu every conceiv able pattern of “In art and in science the spirit of Jesus | enco the divine in the human wherever it s | fath of millions of American peovle. | is offered in this skit and not overlooked CABHMRERE EDENIA LA Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Odd Trousers, Fancy Vests, Men's Storm 15 seen. The work of the Itallan artists on | found. Thus shall wo most truly keep the | sarmnd. Srere dived fnabapiats, to 8wit-] There are six turns in the olio and all| BOUQUET, FKANCE ROSE, land, we L X 0 the N erlarn T J T P the ancient cathedrals and chapels, the | Christmas festival of human brotherhood. | heen ines recaied the the aanerlands. | the spectalists are above mediocrity.| QUEEN OF ROSES, MARY STUART, Ulsters. uilding of St. Peter's at Rome. are ex- | Ti N on account of thelr leader, and at_last |\ Slare pre 2| PRISCILLA, WILD OLIVE, { S y y r prices, our clothing is proug| hlllllu‘k‘ t ISRRAE A drel o hus shall we most truly honor Him who | o1 ccount of 'their leader. and at lost W'I:nui Bnndn: and Clare present glnp Ao FINE, DAl r e ; No matter how .]m.‘ our p‘ll es, our cl l!llll;. is thoroughl, emplifiations of E said Pennaylvania and other colonfes. Many | K€Y singing and dancing act that sets th tailored and perfect fitting. Every garment is guaranteed to be and tho architects appealed to the religlous ‘Whosoever will do the will of God the | Swedish Lutherans settled in Delawarc | audience in splendid humor for the balance allored and y [ VAN Lt natures of men. Those who could not read [ same is My brother and My sister. In. |00 the Welsh in Connecticut of the bill, in which the notable turns are [ The above odors of the manufacture of | a8 represented. the printed page could not fail to under- | axmuch ag yo have dore it unto one of the | tian. formed a mintatire. Burope, 'in re- | those of the Magnolls trio, singers of south- | ALFRED WRIGHT, COLGATE & CO., Men’s Suits at $5.00, $6.75, $7.50, $0.50, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 atand tho dopths of love in the eyes of the | leant of these My brethren yo have|Eard to relglous beliofs. nearly all sects | ern melcdies; Grady and Ardell, musical | §EELY MFG. CO, LUNDBORG, DABROOK, % bk waelelh dridl N Sl R S A Baplt kil Madonna and could understand the mes- | done it unto Me. being represcnted who sottled here, But. | artists; the Josselin trin, in a daring aerial | g1 0N PALMER, ADOLPH SPIEHLER, and $18.00. A saving of 25 to 40 per cent on every suit or your though many of thes: had come to thé o carried by tho artist. e kL8 4 s the | performance, 8pd Kitty Miley, who sings RN O Today Jesus teaches in the sdvance in THE HAIR BRUSH, T e maTsoNIeE T ious [frwsdol | 12 ped voloe: sy €| Hundreds of styles of fancy pertume |TRONEY back. the arts and sclences; in the raflroad traln G e ik Ynasachugetts, emr, Jgemoshire, JRhode| “A Hot Time.in & New York Hotel" L Men’s Overcoats, in fine vicu glans, kerseys, beavers S sitri i andraf, ch C 1- | Tsland, Connecticut, Pennsylvania =it % i o i 4 as in the painting, in electricity, in all of ing Hair and Finally Baldness | Delaware the British government had been | Which closes the show, does not belle its and covert cloth 0, $7.50, $10, $12.50, §15 and §18 the work of man, and with the assistance | BE - g hindere” by charter, and the overwhelming | name. The farce is full of comical situa- Sh & M c " n c radpt il ol A s el U dn as contagious us any other male- | {0 SUICT, ween, Solinies theye, mus ng | features wre Wniroduced 1o whieh M) gwaua, cor. 10 mnd Dodse. Men's fine Odd Trouscrs at $1.50, §1.95, $2.50, $3.75 and $5 OBSTACLES TO RISTIAN LIFE, | volent disease and that one common source [ malntained h languld acqulescence in Boys’ Vestee Suits sizes 3 to 8, at $2 , $3.75 and $5. (e of tt spread of dandruff is the use of the filvw \;flrk‘l le -I'r'l"»“" and -"I';{,‘h (Saro- " e {: : ta Syt mito 10, at o na. In Maryland it was unwillingly on- B .l o-Bre: s 5, Sizes ; Ctvitizntion and Reflmement Not Con- | %me hair brush by different persons. Tho | 1%, I, Marvland it was unwitingly on- | GHRISTMAS M"SIC SAME SHAPE Boys’ Double-Bre nts Suits, sizes 7 to 16, a ducive to a Religlous Life. way to avold catching dandruff or any |tempt. Only in Virginia and South Caro- [ For the past month every church choir TWO QUAUTIES 95¢c, $1.75, $2.50 and & Rev. M, D. Long of Columbus, O., gcou- | Other disease from anothers brush is to | lina had it ever possessed any real hold | n the city hag been geiting ready fo 1 gtk il (o e 1 a5, $3.75 5 sist o e SUhiol 4 on the people Christmas, an a people wi r the 's’ Reefers g 0.00, $3.70 pled the pulpit of Knox Presbyterian church | lnsist on the use of Newbro's Herpicide. | "W, “lurri’'of the Biptsconal church of | hest music this vear 'in the. history of Z Boys” Reefers anc Dyl Bunday morning. In his address he likened {1 n‘m only kills the dandruff germ, but it gouth, Carolin men of learning and | Omaha, We're not a_singer, but can i and $5 the Christmas of today as 1iving in a garden | 8 al5o an antiseptic that will prevent the | MIEE charucter, clocted by iheir own - | write wds, and if we were as'&ood a singor 5 : i ey 5 4 oA sy Sles of Eden similar to that habituated by | catching of any disease whatever through | Srefatipn: and were thorqushly in e e CoUld cominang EXTRA SPECIAL SALE on men’s stouts, slims—extra Adam and Bye and spoko of the """““"’“I‘ contaglon of another’s brush. ahikhe clrRy wore abpoited by GIemens, 1t $etersastastrstisy 1B ¥ sizes in Suits and Overcoats for Monday at $7.50, $10.00, $12 which might fall over them, shutting oul HOMNSEEI URBSIONS. ondon urh dlegniute Etuart's Ta e and $15.00 God's 1ight, as did the tree bearing the ap- ol oo JHare sTuhieth : p A P 5.00. ples in the case of Adam. Via Mia 1 Pacific Raflway. sifareq, kno enoug for she EOEIDN ety Every garment worth double. " ¥ » “Most of us stand in less danger,” he | Round trip tickets will be sold at ver: L ! 4 Sl T 8 . Tov 5 ¥ sary 0 pass laws prohibitmg. theso | Dulty's y KATONAH W) A » treme < sale i sald, “of being bitten by the serpent that |low rates to points in Kansas. Arkansa, rmen ‘from drunkenness and rivtous |1 dosen 2-grain Quinir \( CRESWELL Attend the tremendous sale of Toys Monday. erawis into our garden thun of wuferlng | southiwest Missouri, Oklahoma. and Tndikn | (NDE , There BT MHAY, exconitons 6 |1 dofen 6rain Qulning Capales 20 25¢each! 2 for25¢ some danger that lurks unseen behind the | Territories, Texas, etc.; also to certain | Virginia, whose appol cpend ¥ 3 , etc.; . whose appolntment depended | Bromo Quinine ........... trees. Ono of the greatest obstacles 1o |points in the south and soutneast. Dates | Upon théir reputation. At this time in the | Schaefer's Cough Cure . : .CLUETLPEABODY&CO religion s civilization and refinement. |of sale first and third Tuesdays in the | ATricin churches there were no bishaps | AJax Tablets berererirmsereereeene: 1A MAKERS Christianity is the mother of civillzaton |mcnths of January, February, March and | many other Virginian statesmen. helonged | Old '()Inri' Bitters ... s w— — and refinement and it grows only in the | April. For information, pamphlets, etc., | 12 this v'h’-'rn'hl Th“fhv e .'ym..nu -;n» o A\;yv:,h'- s;Tl llrnndlnd ne BYY THE CENUINE . de e Lord, but neverthel - . 5 off<pring o uritan churcn | Shrader's Fig Powder i garden of the Lord, but nevertheless it |call or write company’s agents, 8. E. Cor. | ) el SR Al R T LI M Ay R e B8 L A e ofttimes proves a tree shadowing the full- |14th and Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. ritan Congrecationalism was | Wine of Cardul ............... e —e——— ness of God's light from His people. The THOS. F. GODFREY, P, & T. A, | {h ¢hed religlon. The church was |Carter's Liver Piils soe | axes and the minicter, when | Plerce's Prescription ... provalency of this shadow explains why it | J. O, PHILLIPPI, A. G, F. & P, A. B e for Mite 1" Cramer' y 1 that §1 spent in forelgn mission folds CREATIT RRDTORD ks Allon tont: h "'p:'(',f.o'h;\‘- betaves. Lo | GO IR R COT PRICE MANUFACTURED BY complishes more good than thrice as GRE 1C 5 SEainst hensey were in forcs. in. ‘thene scH‘EFEn E PR T R T et hree colonies. Tn Massachucetts Catholic DRUGGIST | CGALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP O s W) R Via Milwaukee Railway, priests were ‘liable” o {mpriconment for | 8. W. Cor. 16th and Ch o Pig o The tree of knowledge comes botween | OB December 23, 33, 24, 25 and 31, and on | "85 one who should dare to speculate - - d vary | JAnUATY 1, the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St | too fresly about the natire of Christ, or "”““’“"‘ His “"“"""“ '"“" N:::‘;‘(“l'“;‘l“"“""‘: Paul rallway will cell excursion ticketa to | the, philosophy ~of the' plan ‘ot salvation, \ n the consclousness owledge. or to express a doubt as fo the plenary | would bo forover absent would men but [ POINt# Within 200 miles of each other at|inspiration of cvery word between the two | Open Monday Evening | e o thines, all beauti. | F3te of fare and one-third for round trip. | covers of the hible, was subject fo fine appreciate that all goo 88, o These tickets are good returning until Jan- A imprisonment. The tithing man ar- UNIO gt ful things, come from God. Whenever you 2. re Sabbath-breakers #nd shut them o A ve Ss oa oo hear anything in this world that | “80% * up In the town cage In the market placs PACI We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Some of the City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. | 1o stopped all unnccessary riding or driv- FIC o ever offered for the day before Christmas thrills your heart of hearts you should re- AR ke Ty nepRERNY ESIOR: b WAt Bin= greatest bargains we p e member that it comes from God, the giver a s meeting house whether they would oF not Ladies' mink Collarettes, with cluster of natural tafls—wor 3 98 P Al maon thio jeneral Western Agent. |™in Rhode Island all Protestants enfovel . e A e : . A v 2 hat hid equal privileges. Pennsylvania and Dala- OB evee 5 Another tree in our paradise that hides | Wanted, a good man to do canvassing In | ware w the only colonfes in which all A Ladles' silk Underskirts—worth $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 5 00 7 50 I0 00 God from us is property, money. Money |the country. Good pay for right pun. Ad- | Shristian sects stcod soclally and politicaly o el at L S -0V, 1.9V, IV, in itself is Just as holy a thing as 15 |dress R 4, Bee. o an caual footinic Relieios erero. e a thing may be, if you get in its shadow HOLIDAY RATES tiea “In” Rmericn, "expeciaily fn’ the middls at o geanns srsasiare o that it hides you from God it Is nothe - and southern colonies. we find many Pre:- . ) L Than Half Via Rock Island Rout. Lyterians. for the Scoteh church — was Ladies’ Fur Garments at Less an Half. ing more or less than a curse. There are mother of the Presbyterian There were s not necessary t - adi few sadder things for a young man than | WeSt of the Miseourl river, one fare fof | Fic" Nethoaists at this time, the fire: y tocon X o o o e e e adow | (he Found trip. _East of tho Missouri river, sult a calendar to find out when the [|™i mever e m .50.00 i one and one-third fure for the round trip ok tvalonseibie o 100 rpund o UNION PACIFIC ORDINARY (Tourist) [|uuie surier cums v 50w 6,03 ()() RELATION OF CHURCH To woRrwLp, | Tickets on sale December 22, 23, 24 25 and MOP.. oo o svse mrevms ssre sese seseses i A ialy Depsuber 1 .00 000 “Great CARS leave for Pacific Coast, for they [ . v sun. a sism, 51200 7 10.00 Fha adastonie o January 2. City ticket office, 1323 Farnam o P, . tlave Cren ) H[][:k |5Iand run every day. Ladies” Marten Scarts guer st 3 QQ Bane: Avenne Prespriacien chureh Rev o The Cars for Oregon leave .Omaha daily at 8:20 a. m. Ladles’ Astrakhan Jackets—worth 2250 A. Montieth, the pastor, preached a ser- City and Retu: 4 mon, taking for his text Isaiah i, 11- On sale December 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 25th, and for California daily at 4:25 p. m. $46, warranted for 4 years, for.... . “And it shall come to pass in the last days | 31st, and January 1st, via Omaha & Bt. HU ute | Laien Automobite Conts—worth 815§ 3 50 ‘h““‘ & Beasias M, the |...;(|T house shall | Leuls railroad. Al information at city Special Personally Conducted for Portland every Friday at 8:20 a. m | H0Fee o cees e e e eeee nenee e . 0 cetablished In the top of the mountains | ticket office, 1416 Farmam strest (Paxton pecial Personally Conducted for 8an Francisco and Los Angeles Ladies' Box Coats, made from the famous aud siall be sxalted abore tio bills and hulclh block) or write Harry E. Moores, every Friday at 8:20 a. m Washington Mills, kersey lined, with among all nations.” Among other things |Omaha, Neb, 20 a. m. % « K Rev. Mr. Montieth said it Speclal Conducted Excursions for 8an Francisco and Los Angeles heaviest quality satin—on sale IO 00 “Last Sabbath morning 1 called your at Hollday Rates—Rurlingion Route. : every Wedneaday at 11:35 p. m. o s (shon (8% mane & . . tention to that wondertul prophecy of Isaiah | Besember 22, 35, 24, 26, 31, 1,600 ladics’ Jackets, the best in America— concerning the coming of the reign of the | 4nd January l These cars are fitted up complete with mattreases, curtains, blankets, ) to 0—on sale Yord. For us who lve in the sear 1900 | Between stations not more ate, reauiring nothing to be furnishied by tho pussengers ‘Unitormed Vorters :,'L'f"vf"v' ', o b 4.50 that Father of all people has come and | than 200 miles apart. To... uctors who are in charge of them, are required to keep them in good | order and look after the wants and comforts of passengers. The cars are ‘e relgned in (he hearts of His chosen ones [ 3004 to return of modern pattern, and are nearly as convenient and comfortable an firat-rlans Children’s Jackets by the and He will contine to reign and to guide | Ut January 2 H TR Rimpers. Hundreds them until He comes again to rule over 0Nets & h03 Farnam all Or“ a ! | them forever and ever. and at Burlington station New City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 3l6, | 500 chitdren’s Jackets, braided and trimmed “In the words of Isaiah e have a vision HOLIDAY RAT | “with fur; i all colors und mixtures This has been called the ideal vision of That runs Personally Conducted Jackeis worth $6.00 and §7 '-n“ 2.98 the church and doubt has been expressed url Pacific Ry. 1 ¢ MORIAT AL voit os sner sass whether it will ever be realized. There| December 23, 24, 25, 31 and January 1. f:f,:";:fl" from Omaha three days F] 24 . Ladies’ French Flaonel Waists 18 no doubt about it. As the centuries For further information call at m- . 0 come and go we find it truer and truer. | PAY'S office, southeast corner Fourteenth | v ) PEY #re in charge ot competent We are quite sure of our position in the coal worth §3.50, f0P.. «cee oo cer ser onn ()80 Vi 0 9 e world fu 5 Managers. , Ladies' fine imported French Flannel We do not sce the world fulfilled today, | 88d Douglas streeti world. i . o A 1.98 I8ts s nor the vision realized; not by any means. —_— L 3 5 wa cave Union Station Wednes N The mountain of the Lord’s house is not Yery law, dossdays 1:30 p. m. Children's Sets to close at . o Py Rates east, BB S E e U s . 1 i . B0e mountain of the Lord's house means P P - A '“r.‘m on Biation Yrudays, 1 00 Black Taffeta Silk W 208 the church and the church has not ot rice $750—at only .... M, January 1, Leave Union Station Saturdays, 5:2 : J reached its destined place among the world ¥ tnstitutions, The thought I wish to bring Tl MRS AN 12y P m, is far and away the best coal | | to your attention (his morning is the rela- - tion of the church to the world. By the 101103 Faruam st mined in Wyoming. :xr\:: »:“1 Iun-:n-r:;;.nn: nlrhl(‘ y»x.w :;.r.: :m\'fl m“‘“’w‘ a good man to do canvassirg in ugai?-'k“ ()Mct mml‘n:;u;’hlnmbn owledged the Lord Jesus st as | the country. Good 1 hi . | 1 arnam 3 and Marcy Sts. o o » ( tho master, By tho worjd we understand | aress B 4 Beer - T r Ten man Al | B, Tolg2o. | VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel. 127 : [ ] 1

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