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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: APRIL 1, THEY SPEAK OUT IN MEETIN' 2iitos ot stion st e tot ‘man ke | PAYING DEBT ON ORPHANAGE | vo i, e i iimens enere ™5 it $500 REW ARD 1901 GORDON AND POLICE COURT SERVICES OF PALM SUNDAY fl dge W Resume ¥ bevy of matinee girls Interest other men in this district and more | We will pay the above reward for any ease of Wednonday Untens Olty Moves oy | Rev. Bud Robluson’s meetings will close e land will be purchased. iver Complaiut, Dyspepaia, Sick Tendnche, ! n " 4 | Saenday 1\ . digestion, Constipation of Costiver o Triumphs! Entry of Jesus Into Jerusalom is for u Rehenring. Minister Interrupted by the ''Amen Oboruy’ Tucsday night Bishop Soannell Presides at a Meeting of Bt, For Allenation of Wife oAnnot cure with = Liverita, the Up-To.Date P <4 L Anaid 5 ki Little Liver Pill, when the difections & o ke A Eante S0 SIOUX FALLS & Do March 1 (8pe. | Litte Liver Pill, when the difections are strict: Commemorate It all slgns do not fall, Judge Gordon | at Pentecostal Miss Vinoests Unimn, elal)—Willlam A. Snyder has wmu‘.,{". hiebes il 16 Kive '5?5«"-‘35‘3#"3’;‘.‘;’:‘. - [ wilt resume his position on the bench in e | —— Sult for $3.900 Gamages against Wesley 3, | fontain 10 Pils, 1 boxes coniain 40 Piils, o # police court ¢ ednesday morn. | B!l fa et ; o in 15 Pil it SPECIAL SERMONS AND VOCAL NUMBERS |t 7 e o e e e "Jiace |REV. BUD ROBINSON PREACHES MUSEMENTS. MEANS OF RAISING MONEY DISCUSSED |7 for ailveed alienation of the aifectons | ghiehaltiiont™ " 13 el ikt ke € ,Clinon” and | i+ a question which none of those inter- —_— —_— ested in the case now o supreme ¢ Capital of One Million. Dean Falr Cites Crowning and Cracle ) I. r'.'.lnptlnm ..,",..u'u."w:h bt he Orpheum "':;“"."""" L) :“' PIERRE. 8 D, March 31.--(Special.) b, - R E"I‘Jn“a.%%‘\‘a‘n': Sixion of Christ to Show the Sunday afternoon City Attorney Connell our acts suficiently meritorious for the e "= | Articles of incotporation have been fled iffs, Towa. Inconsistency of the said he had not made up his mind to move A Congregntion Made Up | top line are in the new bill at the Orpheum b { for the Nome River Hydranlic Mining com for a rehearing of the case in the supreme Largely of Men, The openiug performances yesterday after- pany of Alaska, at Pierre, with a_capital court, and that the time for fing such noon and last night attracted enough people T of $1,000, incorporators, J. 1. Murphy, JBBEHS & M‘NUFAGTUREHS !4 motion would expire Monday night. He J‘m crowd the auditorium to its capacity and e, chui aenrink st bk, Visotrin uitee ‘.I s ra r Paim Sunday was well observed in|gaid that the filing of the paper would re- )\ Sotpany of quaint old men and restless | better pleased audiences have not been was Hold &t the hail of 8¢, Fhilsiet And OneTiall Yeard: OF OMAHA Omaha. From the pulpits the story | quire but a short time. He would make up | Children. with a light sprinkling of middle- |seated in the theater this season. g By FOURCHE D, March 81— of the triumph of Jesus Christ, so impres- [ his mind this morning ged folk of both sexes, made up the con- rancesca Redding Is perhaps entitied to | school Sunday M!lrlnmm. ..u-] was preside (Spectal.) Greond ) ! arch 31, r AW JINGS AND TENTS sive s @ lesson in falth and truth., Al-| When asked what his course would be | BFegation at Pentecostal mission, Seven- |first mention, because the one-act play | Over by Bishop Scannell. The annual re Tort eetitiow, — cotivigted o S port of Father 8. F. Carroll, director of | Krand today sentenced to two though centuries have passed since Jesus | in case he did not ask for a rehearing, the | teenth street and Capitol avenue, Sunday | which she presents is a gem, pure In moral R A . - cotered Jerusalem in hounor and triumph, | city attorney replied afternoon, the attraction being § sermon |tone, correct in dramatic construction and | the union, was read and the matter of the : i \\.w.x-“ the State peniten nmah, Tem anu Mml c with the populace strewing palms in His [ I am not prepared to make publie my | by Rev. Bud Robinson, an evangelist from |effective in purpose. Few of the short |Support of St. James' orphanage was dis- > - A n! o'v path as they praised His glory, the event- | probable course. I have been comsidering | the mountain district of Tennessee. It was [plays produced o the vaudeville stage at- | cussed A new wheel and Just the one you have Omahn, Neb. warked in the history of each | the question since the supreme court ren- | & picturcsquo congregation, addressed by a |taln their comedy without the Introduction | St. Vincent's unlon is an organization of | 41 wavy wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer., ful day Manufacturars of flecting year by church ceremonies (hat | dered its decision and have about decided | Picturesque speaker. ~“Rev. Bud's” man- fof crude and rude eituations and dialogue | the Catholic church 'in the dlocese of grow with time in Christian grandeur and | upon a plan of action. I can say nothing | N°Fs, bearing and style of Invocation are [and for the reason that Miss Redding's of- | Omaha, which hus for its object the sup- | Tents and Canvas Goods. @ ¢ | port of the orph o and th i t b imp eness for publication at this time, but will act | Facy of the soil, being as free from the re- |fering possesses the fun-producing quality | b e orphanage and the payiog o I shortly strafint of conventionalism ns those of the | without the faintest suggestion of conrse- | @ debt of $40,000. The annual report Send for Catalogue Numbor 23 At Episcopnl Chur In case the motion for a new trial is not | Dative moonshiners, a fraternity to which [ness or vulgarity it fs especially welcome | showed that during the last year $10,000 | At Trini hedral three services were | filed by this evening the mandate of the | be often refers in his sermons and private [to an indulgent public. It fs well, too, that | had been paid, and that the affairs of the | CIGARS. . | conversation. He makes no pretense to |this genuine little comedy, which is en- | insticution were in a fair condition | — - tesday, di rn, commanding him to ge and the | @ richm beld, two in the morning and one in the | supreme court will be issued evening. Large palms in plenty decorated | rected to Judge the chancel appropriately to the day. The|turn the office of police jud ning. The charm of his discourse is in | titled “My Friend from Texas, is in the | In commenting on the report the bishop | her wit and the fervor with which |hands of Miss Redding, for she is fully | said he believed that homes should be found “ ncle Oscar” Pegular Paim Sundsy services of the Epls- | Fecords over to Judge Gordon. Judge Gor- | Be appeals to ainners to sin no more. competent to give It the proper presenta- | for orphan children in families whero they | : o amen chorus was rem s Her work is plainly that of the ar- |could be adopted, but that this is found | copal church were conducted by Dean Fair. | don will then take possession and will b he wmen chorus was remarkably strong, [ tion ) T the morning Jules Lumbard sang “The | the duly qualificd judge until other pro- | especially during the prayers, of which |11siic actress who is at ease and natural | practically impossible with the majority | The Favored Sc Cigar, Palms” ax the offerig anthem and Dean | cocdings are hed against him. Judge Gor- | there were (wo to open the serviee. Rev. | throughout a p;lr(orn‘mnu-. ylotn Alden | of the children at tho orphamage for (he Strictly hand made by Hene & Co. Fair supplemented the sersice with a briet | don, it fs understood, has made all arrange- | Charles W. Savidge made the first supplica- |and Arthur Larkin give creditable assist- | reason that they have at least one parent | Setmon on "Christian Constane | meats to enter upon the duties of the of- | Hon. and was followed immediately by a |ance to the star. who will not consent to resigning claim | ,Allen Bfl)!- (,o.. kabumn ‘I pray that you. my brothers and | as s00n as the mandate can be served, | Chicago drummer who sells picture frames, | The boys of Battery G, Omaba Guards, | to them. He stated that within the last | beer is the beer of civiliza- | el wnt | S. Heory Bolton who make their Initial professional ap-|year the orphanage had been transferred | aisters,” sald he, “will Le steadfast and | When Judge Learn was asked as to his tion. Go to any part of the | constant to your Christian resolves. This | probable course, he sald: I really have We praise Thee, O Lord!" began the [pearauce this week, need have mo misgiv- | to the bishop by the Sisters of Mercy and | Hohabe His l\p r\vaiE | DRY GOODS. is the day upon which Jesus entered Jeru- | nothing to do about it. [ am acting as | Chicago drummer, “that the old Adam was |INgs as to the success of their original act. | that in taking charge of the institution he 1\-‘" -where mankind values PR —— ] salemw to be crowned king He was ro- | police judge by appointment and will con- | K!Med and that a new Adam has come to|They present a battery drill with wonder- | had decided to make the diocese bear more | purity, and you will find E “Smith & Co. | dwell in our hearts Running through 1} ful precision and agtlity and conclude their | of the burdens and that he would have a erformance with a realistic and stirring | collection taken in all churches the first tle scene. It is something new o the [ Sunday in October and have the entire | PUre beer. 1 by the same people who by following crucified Him i coived and he | | and endufing picture of un-"..,vm tells me to turn the office over to | i on the Sun rmitted upreme tinue to act as long as 1 am p Schlitz beer is the recognized to do s0. When an order from th & prayer like a minor < Sty { chord in a symphony was a gonstant chorus | : ol st o oo b fickleness of the populace do we find in the | Judge Gordon 1 will do 50 and stand aside,' | Of *‘Ame ry Hallelujahs O |stage and has the additional quality of | amount raised on that day set uside for the For fifty vears the Schlitz 3 2 ps fow days of the life of Jesus Christ from O : ;"""’ t" “God Grant Its!" and the like, Two | Feal merit institution | agencies ‘have foilowed Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods Dalin Bunday Yo Good Fri Crowned ofi or tbres of the especlally devout rocked | No better acrobatic turn can be imag-| Doctor Riley said the health of the chil¢ 3 £ Ly " e Tt cHinne e Wasy: u Bag :UNCLE SAM'S GR“ND JURY | {heir bodtes and wailed In a dreary mono- |ined than that given by the Damm l»r:ihrru dren in the orphanage was something re- White men’s conquests. AND NOTIONS day a throne and on Friday a cross. The | tone. Others appeared 1o be weeping, | Their feats are far and away from the | markable for such an institution, as there | They are twenty years old | W A g peopla-WerFe ctovinced; but not convertes | ne wh ln--.. mew Are Recely though one could not be sure. The gen- |usual run and are executed skillfully and [ was practically no sickness at this time. | South Afric 4 | WHEN l" UMANA Lat ui Dray that it shall not be so fn this | Work of Investim n Win eral effect was such as produced by the |gracefull The question of increasing the membership | in Sou L M | visir dhy. < TeE¥oll %6 convibved of. the: trutivot| Bewin Today. ululations of owle, frogs and creeping things | Horace Golden is indeed a man of magic. | in the union was raised and steps will be | Schlitz beer was famous in Chrlstlanity be converted o Christians and| , — in the bell scene of “Faust.” He performs the apparently impossible in| taken looking to a remewal of interest in | Siberia before a railroad was By 'H D y G d c SERHASHIAVE ABA conatant fu the fRIEY, Those who have been summoned for serv- Even in the singing of the hymns the |an y and amusing way and, like others | the work. It was suggested that pro ma ammar r 00 s 0' ably The services at all of the other Episcopal | °¢ 00 the federal grand jury will arrive | amoens were frequent. *There's Room at [In the present bill, avoids the hackneyed | Archbishop Kain of Dubuque would be s th‘\"'lfm ";' I Chi | hen Japan anc ina churches were course, similar to ’h”m‘f:hml \nrlm;n‘ ;nln'm Mhm.» state u;m.v |nn‘l | the Fountain for Me” was the selectlon. [ tricks of his calling. cured to deliver a lecture in the city in at the cathedral. At All Saints’ o the |l the redfiited numner report for CULY |The conductor read he Raymond Musical Trio, the McCon- | the fall, the proceeds to be used in pay- | first began to awake, Schlitz W@ G W. Manchester sang “The | the Jury will be empaneled. Twenty-four| “jo cleansed my heart from inbred sin—' | nell sister L. Guille and the kinodrome | jng the debt on the buildings first began 1 Schlitz HOWARD STRERT, { OMAHA'S GREAT NEW HOUSE, aly . Ily summoned; sixteen is (he | «jye s (i, or | complete the excellent program. beer was advertised in their pmm—— _ —— Palms” and in the evening vocal solos were | V0T oFigina Just 1ke Him!™ chirruped a good sister ) complete Progran given by Mrs. T . Kelly, Mre. Myron D, | *mallest number that can constitute the | up n front. - BEST PASTURAGE IN YEARS newspape ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Smith and Muster Darwin Bradiey. Bishop [JUrY: 1f less than that number report an- | " Ana there's room at the fountafn for o Altnbit'as tocn ab Dbwer P asrepubsit ottt st G, Coudjutor Willlams assixted in the services, | Oher drawipg will have to be made, which | Fred Rider's “Moulin Rouge" opencd o | wapmers Report Nehraskn Soll Sate 4 Ma 216 car will delay the usual grist of spring indict st ihe Skipper of the Ark. week's engageme captured Manila 216 car- Woshrn Electrical 5 Oenti Lt h AW at Miaco's Trocadero | i | ments several weeks - with tinee yesterd te [ . Schlitz wel 1 Sunday was appropriately cele- | Judge Munger has already excused x| ‘‘Rev. Bud." as he is affoctionately callea | o0 ® HEEEC YOS :‘:"‘r:l""::l‘;“"l’r';“‘ {'I‘I'], loads of Schlitz were sent { ump.n »d at Grace Lutheran church. Pre- |of the original twenty-four. Fourteen :n those who have khnm\n hiin for & fow | oyid ey two rollicking burlesques, entitiod | o T - R | there. ceding the sermon confirmation services |signified a willinguess to serve and four | hours ched on the subject, “The Per- | (T8 (00 5 “The Waldor! COOICIOR |10 t1e 810118 -told by-(armers Today Schlitz agencies so MO s R el b LU L1 taking his text from Gorin. | A Wayslde Inn" and “The Waldorf-Cas- | who come to Omaha the snow of 1ast weex | . 10day Schlitz agencie Electrical Supplies. toria.” In these there is life and swift ac- | nag been of great ultimate value to the | dot the globe that when it is o § tion a-plenty und tho scene is embellished | ot (e tais i church. Children were also offered for [by the grand Jury is that of Ernest Wolter, | “Noah Tived a holy Tite,” said he, “but | () TP S0 D omk.‘.lz"v:vn‘.:,;.-m,‘.'r“:.mn: state, hut did not come with the benedic- | midnight at one it is noon- boptism. The church was beautifully dec- | the merchant of Schuyler, Neb., who is|he gotsdrunk once, and you can read all | oo oo "6 ¥ ol G IER T e sey- | Lon Which the farmers felt at the snow and | day at another. orated with palms and lilies. Mrs. G. W, [accused of attempting to extort money from | about that druuk in his obituar p PR DERCMIEOIL DY A, dhe | to be | § eral good features, y e . g Yokeh- tani 'Pis Palmi " Senator Kearns of Utah by writing him a | found in the bible, How different that Is ‘..,‘,‘,,,::mum ':.Unn.:‘lm:‘l:‘ll:on:: lnn'l‘l‘:lr:l.:n,:; first storm found the country in need of The quality by which Rev. Luther M. Kuhns took as his text | threatening letter. This case is scheduled | {rom the obituaries to be found today in the | vore ‘bad about the dancing act of Robert J. | e *ture and brought what was demanded. | Schlitz beer has won distinc- the wards, “Thls 18 Jesus, the Prophet of |for April 8. Cbarges in some forty boot. | church advocates—obituaries of "‘”T""rm{\u»n. Dave Morriesey and Harry Bel- | qusumes iy ove added o he molsture and | ioh has been its absolute Nuzareth of Galilee.” He told of the|legging cases will be laid before the jury [ members who have gone to thelr reckoning! | mone give a battle scene supposed to be a sl i R L : 2 reey triumphal entry of Jesus Into Jerusalem [and these will be the first considercd. The | Not one word can you find there about the [ ie o on the disturbance that eccurred ot |10 S18¢ the best pasturage they have | purity. Every physician the and contrasted it with the scene which | witbesses in most of these cases will be [member’s having been sprung at a plenic | guntiago when the Spanish tramped on had in many years. world over will recommend will be enacted when the final summons | Indians. or of his having cheated his neighbor in a k In the southern part of the state the Uncle Sam’s corns during the closing years | snow - Schlitz, the beer tha sball come to all believers in God, horse trade. But when Noah's obituary was | of the lust century. Taken in the assre. | 20" delaved the farmers who had begun Schlitz, the beer that made 5 5 en in the aggre- 1o plow Hw . “Me v o0 G ot & » 0 ¥t plow for corn. Many of thes d al- a e f: i Men an | women cast their garments GUS HARTE GOES AND SEES “_"""“ LI RE AR "_"'""1‘" There | gate Mr. Rider puts up a good burlesque ready sowed their oats :n.: ull'l""u:‘t” A e e before the Savior and showered Him with was no doctoring of the records in this | gnow, ' ity gttt *Phone 018, Sch 4 ; fell upon the grain no dar as done : i garlands. His entrance to the holy cit ] « | case—no falsitying of the returns. & amage was done, 4 5 ce (o the holy city | Rotund County ¢ wnloner Visif as; 416" §rounA AT nAt - toes 719 South vih St., Om received into full membership of the| The most important case fo be taken up Rlectrio Wiring Bells asd Gas Lighttag G. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. 1510 Howard St Hall's Safes Cash Registurs Typewriters Hall Safe an: Lock Company, 1116 Farnam St. . salem was In striking contrast with ths |broke camp on the Platte river, near [iD€ They were in sympathy with what he could not have been more ausplcious. The ) Thus far in his discourse the speaker | A new wheel and jusu the ome you have What the o | atte River Hunting ¥ 5 i i e A = i city paid tribute to Him who was soon to Cam had been calm, his voice raised scarcely | always wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer, '“;:‘X““"‘h fear is a freeze, whieh may come . peac g ol M PR R A ity y s « iperature should come w ; The peace and joy of this scene in Jeru- [ George Nichols and Ed Bridges hayo |@xclaimers had dificulty in finding an open PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. ter wheat mey be damaged and some of the MANUFACTURERS AND JOBEERS oat OF MACHINERY, 1 e % b K , . oot may require replanting. i sad events which were to take place in the | Gretna, where for four weeks they have | $81d. but somehow the remarks didn't re I". B. Alderman of West Polnt is a visitor nerally the ground is too wet to be GENERAL REPAIRING A SPECTALT) j next few days. been hunting ducks. There §s a party, con- | AUirc any punctuation at their hands. | in the city L4 be I & : - ¥ X . worked and several days will be lost in | IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. i Palm Sunday marks the beginaing of [sisting of Charles Peterson, Ed Bridges, | Finally the evangelist had occasion to utter | Mr, and Mrs. F. D, Kennard went to Chi- 3 S | | 1508 Jaok| 'som, ges, y Jiiedt] > & getting ready for the spring crop in cons 1801, 1603 acksen Street, the tragedy which made salvation possible [Lee Bridges, Fred Hoye, Dick Hoye, Wil- [ this sentiment: “Yet He in spirit judges unday night GUMtits. Thix Wil Hot afiooeid 9l | Omaha, Neb. Tel. 538, ve, I )} Sk g once WL ot R e 5 ¢ for ‘mankind. About the crucifixion has|liam Boyle and “Tap” Lacy, who have|@all things Miss Francesca Redding and John Alden, the corn, but | B. Zabriskie, Agent. J. Ceowglll, Mgr. head-liners at_the Orpheum this ok, are |small grain may be delayed in consequence. sts at the Millard, Just before the snowstorm a report re- Arm editor of the Butte|ceived from the winter wheat district @ hier Garduer of the 5 : in the elty. showed that the condition of the crop was Brown an institution which has stood the |for several years maintained a hunting box [ It didu’'t mean much, but a fat man with onslaughts of dishelievers of |on the Platte, and this season it fell to|® powerful pair of lungs and a falsetto f The Christian church has survived all the | Nichols and Ed Bridges to keep open house, | Voice was moved to shout, “Yes! yes!" | ELEVATOR SUPPLIES litz Beer, Tel. D18, attacks made upou it. 't has proven that |Last Sunday the whole p ere out and interruption was as inappropriate ik i or ce ICia ot creation of man. No. fuatiti: | entertained’ A C. Barie, who went aut- | 45 & foke at & funeral, and was tno much || M Russell Marrison ayd son, Witiam |80t 100 per conc compared with the ELEVA TORS tion could endure as the church has unless [see how the game was progressing. From | for the gravity of the speakcr. Ho burst | UMY, UETEROR, qrEveq, Buittay, mateing 6 e o wheat hee, ot i sn_h:<;l”l-»“x:”»upzvn\::' lmnv!l ; i reports which came from the camp Gus "'ml Lmuhlnu.; ':f:\ ”I‘n" :-;fl;‘l;"l"m Mll)’l- braskans ;u... H;““'S“T‘: qu' (:u-‘ ler- benefited rather than injured lv"> the '-n;m'-ly Empieand Quiok. snd Jasy Nising Jesus will enter Jerusalem again under | saw. denly remember tha s might offenc the Jumes P, Smith, 8t. Fdward r o A @ifferent circumstances. It will be judg. | devout gentleman with the falsetto voice, Lncoinj ¥y It Willlsoignd fi:lrlmel::lv\m”r,«nlrhfulfil.-(:”\‘\dn b AL s s“.m' Elgatric and 4 ment day and a triumphal army will pass | A new wheel and just the one you have|so he grabbed a hymn book and held it ey r".....l"'.yn\\ Phille, profe e i “Il'ld Power EI"“““ 1 into the cternal kingdom. After that | always wanted. Read The Bee wheel offer. | over his face until he could regain com- ' Cascarine a? %11 Druggists, All Diseases and TOMATIC HAT 3 , L R R R Curen illousnesn, constipation and dys Disorders of Men | A" O"kenn for'tamiogio oot rifice and no death. Unlike Palm Sunday, it will not be followed by grief and suffering Clirist gave His life to save mankind. He | suffered for God's followers and all who believe on Him shall have everlasting life. 5 pepsia, or money refunded. Price 50’ cents. P l .t T o Extracts from Book explaining cause and cure mailed fre, u pl Oplcs Sunday Sermons. Rea Bros. & Co., Minneapolls, Minn. BULLET IN BOY'S BRAIN| KIMBALL BROS, COUNCIL, BLUFFS, l& I“ .tl M 10 years in Omaha lleyh.nc 149, VARICOCELE wua HYDROCELE curoa, C H. Davis & Son At Kountze Memorinl, Rar Dok, Dinasll {n his Sunday.e . : ; ot TN A Method new, without . K. Tindall, Sunday cven- quent and buman life little prized. The cape from punishment—a fire escape—or | » Aments for the Richm At the Kountze Memorial church in the |ing's sermon at Trinity Methodist church, ucted again. as a culture club, but we should be a """"""",‘I'""' ixioRsned wiil - What el Satety Gates and morning a class of twenty-one boys and ‘Without God,' how awful! Possess Christian from the motive of love. Filled ireatens to “ Fire Doors. : sald: “My und in Ephesians i, 12 104; - HOW. . SWLL O k 4 cured for life and the polson girls, who have been studying the prin- | ! My text.ix found 1n,Hpheslans | God, and life becomes reasonable and cn- with love to God and love to our fellowmen tnlity. SY PHILIS iy clennsed from | Elevater Hydraulic and Hand Blevaters. This is the picture Paul draws of the slans be- 2 the aystem. Soon every sigh and symptom | Elevator repairing a specialty. ~Leathor MITCHELL, € D, March 31— (Special | disappears completely’ and forever.® No s PR g el = el ',_’""“]“ CBRTAKING ©UT 0f the diseass on the skin | Valve Cups for Elevators, Buglaes aad gram.)—J v Gregory, lG-year-old | or ‘face, Treatment contains no dsugerous | Printing Pressses. son of W. H. Gregory, division roudmastcr | deugs oF injurious medicine. —_— of the Milwaukee road, was accidentally | WEAK MEN from Exceanes or Vicrius ERVOUS EBILITY or EXUAUSTION, ciples of the church under the direction | durable, however mysterious; deny Him, we should engage in church work with all of the pastor, Rev. Edward F. Trefz, were | Wretched condition of the Ephe and we are the creatures of clrcumstances: our hearts, share with the rest the burdens confirmed. The members of the class were |fore saved by Christ—that they were with- we are all at sea, we are in gross dark- attached thereto and take our place in the under 14 years of age, In accordance with |out Christ, without God and without hope ness. The motto of life would be, ‘Let us work of bringing the world to Christ.” the rubries of the church. At the confirma- |{n the world. This is the practical condi- eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow ‘ p, a ight in Fox & Waite' tion scrvice the members of the cluss 1e- | tion of the heathen world and of every un- we die; The human heart must have God. Importa of Belng Prepaved. | shot ““,," ‘: 1n:Fox “; ate's bowling | 30, XV wnvss with BARLY DBcA© in IR0 b bR iur TrRTens itke ey Cary ! : sk sl o The Royal Arcanum attended the Seward |alley and shooting gallery, the gallery | Yavan ant Mipne Aves. 1otk o viboAT iu P i U com-fsaved person today. Without hope!’ Notbing Is quite so o & Syios o0 pol 1| church i having fust been put in that evening. The |and strength, with organs impaired and mandments and the apostie’s creed. Mr.| “Tnink of this world without Christ! dark! But if we are without Christ and S'reet Methodist Eplscopal church in a ’ L 8 v Tubbs sang Better be Dody last night, and the pastor, Rev. C. N. |rifle ball entered his left ear, went upward Dawson, preached a sermon of especial in- [and could not be located o I " 5 [ cured with & new H. he Palms™ and the choir | There would be no key or meaning to his flmfiflmfim. Tio detention from bu Kidney and Bladder 1ruumn “m fln fl el' UDD fis God, we must be without hope. rendered * Jerusalem tory. The best literature of the world, as without g country, a home, a mother or DA% AShed | O . & ; res At the evening service the choir sang a | well as the bible, would be ruined, and our friend than without hope. This worla 'CTést to them. For Eis text he took Mat-| The boy wa . oub. of oXdiey GHARCER LOW 01 A1l Binda R an TRt A Mimcarama 0t A cas o oD thew xxlv, 44: “Therefore be ye also ready, |range of the gun, but it went off while Consultatlon Free. - Treatment by Mall. . Lenten motette, “Sorrows of Satan." The | chronology would bo upset. The moral Would bo mo place for man, nor would gt REI M2 MYERe(Ote Ho 86 Rue mende | BT G0t o tondin it Tho boy con Sh e radares "R I o eiat.ia vors DotabA ermon by Rev. Mr. Trefz was on “Christ's | and religious condition of the world would eternity. How dark would be this natural 4 ? ‘s i i § Man 6 " ve tonight, but tnere is little chance Entrance Into Civilization.” He compared | bo hopeless. When Christ came to earth world without ever a ray of light from a o0 of Man cometh Ve Jongk ahagas fll'. safll'l“& sflal'l“ flllulll, Neb ENVELOPES. His entrance into Jerusalem with His en- |all progress hud ceased—the world was star! The soul without a ray from the i Dawson Introduced .bls sermon by for.reoovesy, — - trance into the world's civilization, em- “ : . ¢ Bl 0 B il * saying that it was not his Intention to fore- } — NO GURE. NO PAY. sl ey phasizing His influence. He showed at a standstill, Nay, it was waning in ev star of hope Is darker still! A man In the .\ "y o sonona coming of Christ, but rather Beadle County Sheep Breeders. 1 you have small, weak organs, Buy from the “Manufacturers. asizing ce. e showed that [gense, except in wickedness, and there ap- penitentiary for life has some hope of par- HURON, §. D., March 81.—(Special)— Tost pawer-or weake 7 the Christian religion is at the base of | ¢ joq) 10 show the importance of being ready for 4 ] (B R Chtiatiey ’ | peared no start of hope in any direction, don or escape—not %o a soul with Godt [0 SUOW the haparicuce of Belng vy for | o BT oding of ‘wool growers and sheep our Yacuuin Organ Developer vl url .' nvelope 0., ation, Thero was none in paganisw, for its idol- Hope on the Christian tombs of the Cata- oo 8 FRRTesid 1o BECCRRE BOPICATION | o erg of Beadle county J. 1. Tomlinson Fleatricity’ 75,000 in se; ot ane N s . In Catholie Churches, atry was fast losing hold on the world. combs was a common word, but never ' | was clected sheep Inspector for the county, | fAllure, not one returied: no .0 b. fravd: Writs for akers and Priuters o “It matters little who is ready If you are Palm Sunday, the first day of Passion |Judaism had run into formalism and tra- scen on the tombs of the pagan Romans. ot ! s The County Wool Growers week, was celebrated at the Catholic |ditionalism and was losing its grip on In Christ there is hope: but atheism blots churches with appropriute ceremonles. The |mankind. Philosophy had failed to show out every hope of heaven! palms which were provided for the occasion [the people God and was waning. Many ! b K P A R and Sheep ..ocnmuncua 172 Thorp Bik., indlanapeln, nd, | 8 S8 ENVELOPES »# » orsons prepare for & long journey, for | Breeders' assoclation was formed with thesq | — o dosh 4 R Kinay and Sitne, ol ot e o westact ta | officors: Jobn Halgh, _prosident; Louia 120 North Fifteenth Street prepare for the most important thing for | Deeters, vice president; J. C. Milne, sec- were blessed and presented to the mem- | philosophers taught the cxpediency ¢ ruits of Falth, {hem-—thelr salvation—said the pastor, | Fetary; H. A. Palmer, treasurer; executiv bers of the congregations. The services |suicide in case of old age, helpless child- Roy Jacob Flook of the Hillside Congre- *Nothing else is so Important as to be pre- | committee, J. E. McAndrews, ' J. Saxer, IMPLEMENTS. m"rkl-"‘ the beginning of the celebrations | hood fl""hu' K"’lfll‘ """“’l'; h“'“‘“"l'“;]”“‘""l gational church delivered a vermon Sunday pared for death. Both spiritual and tem- | Dan McCarthy, Ben Peterson, E. W. Wom THE BEST e e —" which will end on Baster Sunday, the story | tion in the world was all but enviable, and oo o Soppe pruly of Faith. 4 i Qe care. | pole ! of the passion of Teaus, According to B, [human life was chekp., Bulcide was com: e 1ok his wext from Mark xil, 19-14: ol e O e e o tmnes it PERSONALLY CONDUCTED | mahalmplement Matthew, being read mon. Egyptian darkness reigned. “Aud on the morrow, when they were dependent upon him by making his will, ar- Sella Crows Mining Gron TOURIST EXCURSIONS | and Transfer Co. “It was now the Son of Righteousness ome from Bethany, He was hungry., And ranging his business affairs so that they | RAPID CITY, 8. D, March 31.—(Spe-| Run via the ‘ Agents for Lamhert Gasoline Engines. SHRINERS AT EXPOSITION |#rose and scattered night away. Jesus Was geelng a fig tree afar off having leaves. He may be handled by his successors, and in cfal.) —I‘I J. Cross, one of the commission- | t the Goodhive ‘Rotary Grinder. the the light of the world. The world took & came, if haply He might find anything late years by having his life insured 850 St.Phoningion. cdinty, bas eetyinsd to G R EAT Erway Three Row Cultivator and the Hom new lease of life and has ever since, though (hereon: and when He came to it He Keystone. He had been down to Milwaukee, Men of Mystl win “‘But this ought you to do—think for your e The 9 g el L D S RS Comfort Lawn Swing. Bend for catalogues Hare ' Mhain slowly, yet certainly, been moVIng on 10 found nothing but leaves, for the time of future welfare and be prepared to meet your | %P¢r¢ he sold the Cross group of mining “or. 9th and Jackson Ste. 4 eplendor, and this is- the best ey claims to the Elizabeth Mining company for x noonday splendor, and th figs was not yet. Maker. . il time the fallen world has e . a large cash consideration. This company r seen, while |, look compared the church to the «The best legacy you can leave your | oo™ glsimarck mino near the Holy | | SeSSs——————— | GASOLINE ENGINES AND A sl Bhiriners who &M Seals the golden age is on before us fig tree, showing that Jesus was hungry children is e. Remember that | H It loyal Shriners who are sesalous for | *8% SCNSS REY T8 S Bo thout Ohriat! children is a good nam: omember that | merror mine. John Barth of Milwaukee is | | ROUTE GRAIN ELEVATOR MACHINERY the glory of their noble order and of for faith and expected to find It among pothing in this world can compensate for | o ojgang | Omaba and who are not absolutely bed- | The clties are now bad enough, but (hey (hose who professed it. He plctured the the thought that father or husband did not Council "lllfln, lIowa o ¢ se. They have much gj it ol f the Lord in findin N 4 T Leave Omahs— ridden or otherwise positively incapaci- | mIBht be much worse disappointment of the Lord in finding no live a good life, and that he passed away AnAiAL HaID far Tal | maha tated, will report carly At the Auditoriun | (Bat 18 good. 1t they have the worst, they frult of the faith He has given to man and amia clouds.” 4 Ty G 1T s Y TR P Ve Scenic Route through Colorado and avl exposition tonight, wearing the fez, to par- | N4Ve also the best. How terrible would urged his hearers to labor so that when e clal.)—The case against O. E. Anderson, | WED ticipate in the special pilgrimuge planned be an Ingersollville, or a city without they should come before their Maker He Supreme Test of Love, auditor ¢f Hamlin county, charged with | | by the Shrine commitiee to the well of | CBFist! It would likely be a walled city, might find them true Christlans and mot “The essential basic Baptist principle,” | jatauliing, has been continued until the | | | Gasoline l:numes Zom-Zem, the toats of the Arabian sooth- | WIth 1ow and poorly lighted and ventilated discover that “the leaves” of a professed said Rev. Thomas Anderson Sunday morn- | ootoper term of circuit court in that county ' For information and *‘Tour} !chnour " Vertical, Horizontal and Portable, sayers, the feast of the oasls and the mys. | PUII4inEs and little sanitary provisions— faith were only the outward covering of ing at the Calvary Baptist church, “is not [y, “vonde have been fixed at $4,000, Which | | addre “-“g“&kllofilu [ ot b HOTit ower tic buffalo wallow. Both the Shrine com. |*U¢h a8 are found in heathendom—worse hypocrisy and that His expectations were immersion; Is not attendance upon the | u¢ jagt accounts he had falled to furnish, ) Omaha, Nel -Yflv‘zm;!‘m;‘"x B Water. stantn and gas sude mittee, which will be in charge of the |{han those cities of Cuba during Spanish not vealized. e L A 1 R o I ) | | e Saaiin. Bk 1he! sutiietinm kst rulp.“ 1|l would 'Em:rlnn (-:u:r;-n_ .r:: :: i S Al Christ as I;or(l” A»;uun :1» !;‘:x xln.- r;ulll e ],:._( :!‘.u- 'n T i hone 103 AIN ND prointed to assist it, w X o ‘es | WOUId have Do God to worship; b ng of Responaibility, to command. Church members haptism, | RAPID C s ) (Speclal.) | s y :']!Ivrlrsnm a w.fi.-..'fl uu::lxrn-'fir:u:“(::“‘\::1; would have temples and theaters to Bac- At the North Side Christian cturch Sun- the attendance upon the Lord's supper will aptain C. V. Gardner, one of the first | Boyd Commission Co e P Ts A ; OILS‘ chus and coliseums to gladiatorial com- guy morming Rev. W. T. Hillun sald in not save anyone, but he who does not obey bats. There would be no Sunday schoo! t these commands of the Lord has no right to for bright and sweet little children, for Everybody ilkes to shirk responsibility. entertain the hope of being saved.” there would be no Sunday there, but a Nearly all of us like to shift responsibility Rev. Mr. Anderson was preaching on the ers of the Black Hills, has returned 1o | Buccessors to James E. Boyd & Co., dmont from a trip to Cuba, where he | OMAHA, NEB, Naiional oil & P‘int co e COMMISSION Ko g : be of memorable interest, and many of the Sbrivers and their ladies will be given trophies of value to carry home with them. It the Shriners do not make of the oe- Inco t " ' gAM S, 3 “” 1 re ve. “ GRRAIN, PROVISIONS AND STOCKS, FACTURERS AND JOBBERS. caslon one of unexampled enjoyment it winy |BOllday for all kinds of sports and games. onto someone else’s shoulders, or to lift theme, “The Test of Love,” and’his text Wh shail v ! i FROVING D41 MANUFACTURE JOBBERS, i be thelr first failure in the history of thejr |1t WOuld not be a city of song, for athelsm it from our shoulders and let It diop where was, “If ye love Me, keep My command- a at Ve oard « ; P n“ 'm, ." Pl“' 0ses ancient and noble order has no joy or hope to sing over. No bible jt will, When a great movement is set on ments.” Having established the right of Direct wires to Chicago and New York. p would be found in the clty—the chart of foot it sometimes happens that somebody the Lord to command, he held up the duty Have for Dessert? Correspondence, John A. Warren & Co. i vlfl“‘h.‘g "G- f o human life would be supplanted by ob- counected with it shirks his r ibility; of the believer to obey and showed that to DIETRICH'S HURRIED VISIT al ounected with hirks his responsibllity; of the believer to o scene and vile literatu No God, there he tries to put It on someone else; the and to love react ono on the other. This question arises in the family " d Bo d 1015 and 1017 Jones 8t ‘Tel. 1izi, Omaha, would be no prayer. Prof. John Tyndall chain is broken and the movement fails. To obey is to know,” he sald, “and to| @very day. Letus .uh\\orll!(nduy. Try 4 ot Spends [would not meed to write a prayer test in “It iy just this that marks the difference know Is to love and to love is to obey. The : 8, . WALL pApER_ Governor and Senato a Few K in Oma o - — ov 4 Sold and Carrled Ma with that town. There would be no homes, for hetween the successful men and those who obedlence which comes from love fis un- Bought und Sold and Carrled on Margin. . Politicnl Friends, the marriage relation would not be re- fail. The men who make fallures of lite questioning, it 1s unwavering and it is joy- d f I ' ' h spected without @ God, and the children are those who seek to avold the responsi- ful. Many say today that they love tbe 4 onts tor ihvestment. v.".[ ‘" p.p.r 0.y Governor and Scnator-elect Charles H. |would not kuow thelr parents In most bility of their calling. They lack the will Lord, but they are out of sympathy with — JOBBERS ot RLES C. ADSIT - wmg- w | CHA . » | WALL PAPER. Dietrich made a hurried visit to Omaha |cases and parents would not know or care power, the peris ence to carry out thelr His church. Many laboring men make this | & delicious and healtiifr Sunday afternoon. He came in on an after- | for their ehildren. It ix quite lkely the plans and make thelr calling sure, with the statement and criticise the church and its [ pared in two minutes, nocn train wad remained less than two |population would decrease rather than in- result that they fail laborers. What s needed is more love on aking ! add boiling water and set to NII hours. While here he was in sultation | crease. The endearing vames of father “Some men are inclived (0 shivk the re- the part of those people and on the part | €ool. Klavors:—Lemon Orange, Rasp. 22‘ l.l s.“. s'- Cago, | vrarse Yoll saiaptad stock. prices aping 88 with a few political frie relative to [and mother would soom be dropped from sponsibility attached to their church. We of those in the church and then obedience bfrry and Strawberry, Get a package BANK R s FURNISHID, | S B e lina and e, D . 0 NBW YORK, slate aflairs. < thelr vocabulary, Sulcides would be fre- should not join the church merely s an ¢s- to God's commands will be more geuer & your grocers to-d. 10 Cts, PRIV 12181215 Hurney St, Omaki

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