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YISTIRDAY SIRVIOI8. THI LUTHERAN SYNOD. HAPS AND MISHAPS Lawrence Daily Democrat. Get the Most for Your Money! Chriitiam Kev. T.

Dornblazer, of Closing Kieroltes of the Twentjr-Hwt An- and Here- That Have Happened Here about. Mouday, October 29, 1888 duI Convention. Topeka, occupied the pulpit In the Christian church yesterday, SATURDAY APTRRNOON. The unfinished business of the morning, M. 0.

The sixth anniversary ex Prescott-McLean to-night, The "Merchant of Venire" to night. The Jeffersoulan club ineet to-night. Quality amounts to little unless the price be fair, Low prices are not bargains unless quality is there. Tho Leading: that of the report of the committee ap. ercises of the Y.

M. A. In this city were held last night at Plymouth church. Dolnted to Inauire Into the relations of the November 1st la the dale for the social 00ngregatlon of certain pastors, was taken ince at the I. O.

O. F. hull. up, and after quite a protracted discussion was received as a whole. PALL and WINTER STOCK After the disposal of thla business the following elections were made: Examining Committee Revs.

Geo. A. Eclipsing all, others in Quantity, Quality and Price. Bowers, D. T.

F. Dornblaser, W. M. Span, A. M.

Gleger and J. M. Cromer. Trustees or lioysvllle iirpnans, nome Dr. J.

Tressler, Kev. H. L. Yarger. Methoditt: Rev.

D. F. AlUuan, of Emporia, an old University student, preached in the MethodUt church jester day morning on the elder brother In the parable of the prodigal son. Pint Bajtitt: The sermon yesterday morning was by Rev. A.

Bowers of Peabody, and was an able discourse. Text, "In him was life and the life was the light of men." The church was closed In the evening. The pastor preached at the colored Baptist church. Quite a number of the members of the members of the Lutheran synod occupied the various pulpits yesterday morning. In the evening most of the churches held Men's, Boys' and Chita's Clolii Gents' Firniiiiis, Hals, Caps.

Svnodlcal Histor un-Uev. A. U. in land. Committee on Railroad Transportation Revs.

T. F. Dornblaser and J. F. McAfee, of Topeka, and Mr.

Moss, of City. Beyond question or doubt you are offered the fullest, choicest, finest goods and fairest treatment at the The Rev. Dr. Wynn, acting presl- Squire Reynolds of Cedar Junction, was In the city to-day on business. Mrs.

Dr. Beatty and her daughter Mrs. Adam Oliver left this morning for Wei-lington. The Spiritualists will give a social dance Thursday evening November 1st, at the I. O.

U. F. hall. Harry Rlggs will leave for Galveston, Texas, In a few days where he has work with a southern railroad. Mr.

John Frasler, a brother of Mrs. H. J. Rushmer, died la Kansas City Saturday and was brought to this city for burial today. Mrs.

Moses Hull addressed a good sized audience on the subject of spiritualism at the I. O. O. F. ball yesterday afternoon.

Special meeting of the council to-night to consider the ordinance to vacate a portion of Maple street for the Union Pacific depot. Win. Bean was fined one dollar and dent of Midland college, Atchison, Kas was then presented and no services, but gave their congregations spoke of the work, present condition and if Steinberg Clothing House. an opportunity to attend the Y. M.

future prospect of the college. Rev. F. M. Troxell, of Kansas City, secretary of the board of education, was then called for, and gave brief outline anniversary exercises at the Plymouth church Plymouth: Dr.

Cordley preached yesterday upon the last great commandment, PERSONAL Watkins National Bank. O. Oebrle went to Kansas City this of the work of the board during the past year. He reported great Interest manifested in the work throughout the church. RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

ATOUUON, TOPKkZTbANTA B. B. OOIKO WIST. No. l.Calllornlit Express 11:04 p.

m. No. 8, Mexico and Arizona Ex.11 a. iu. No.

5, Denver and Utah 12:45 p. m. No. 7, Kinsley and Ark. City Ex.l0;30 p.

in. No. Tupeka Express 0:84 p. m. OOIKO MIT, No.

8, Atlantic Express 4 :55 a. ni, No. 4, New York Express 8:94 p. in. No.

0, Eastern Express 4:83 p.m. No, 8, Local Passenger 5 :80 a. m. No. 10, Kansas City 7 :67 a.

m. A. Hobimson, Qen. Man. 0, T.

Nicholson, Uen, Ticket Agt H. K. Tabor, Agent. TUI BOUTHKUN KANSAS B. B.

PKFAKT, No. SI, Passenger 10:45 a. tn. No 53, Freight 4:30 p. in.

ARRIVE. No. 14, Freight 10:20 a.m. No. 53, Passenger 8:35 p.

m. J. L. Babnks, Supt. R.

K. Tauob, Agent. UNION PACIFIC OOIKO WEST, Pacific Express 11:15 a. m. Western Express 10:44 p.

m. Wamego Accommodation 5:48 p.m. GOING VAST, Eastern Express 5:38 a.m. Atlantic Express 4:23 m. Wamego Accommodation 8:07 a.

in. LLaVRN WORTH BRANCH. ARRIVE. Express 11:07 a. in.

Time Freight and 5:30 p. m. DEPART. Express 4 :30 p. m.

Time Freight and Passenger. 8:20 a. m. T. J.

Shanklin, Agent. LAWRENCE, EMPORIA A SOUTHWESTERN. DEPARTS SOUTH LA WHENCE. Passenger and Freight 4 :50 p. m.

ARRIVE SOUTH LAWRENCE Passenger and Freight 9:43 a. m. E. C. Davis, Ag nt.

mails close. T. 8. F. West 13 m.

T.ft 8. F. East 8 p.m. U. P.

West 11a.m. U. p. East 8:10 p. m.

Night Mall 10 p.m. Southern Kansas 7:30 a. m. Leavenworth Branch 3:10 p. in.

Lawrence, Emporia 8. W. .3:30 p. m. morning.

Capital, $150,000 Dr. F. Sandahl.of Kansas City, is visit. The resolutlans' committee then sub tag friends in this city. "Go ye Into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.

The sermon was very fine and showed the work before the apostles and how they accomplished it. The worn did not end with them however but the command Is still of blading mitted a set of resolutions on temperance, Mrs. May Basxett-Brown Is visiting her Sabbath desecration, which were un- costs, amounting to 7.50, In the police husband's family in Kansas City. J. B.

WATKINS PAUL 8. BROOK8, President. Cashier. W. E.

HA.EN, Asst. Cashier. court this morning for resisting Officer at.lmouely received. Mr. Mellin, of Oarnett, spent Sunday In force.

Choteau. the city with his wife and daughter. Pretbyterian: Rev. J. M.

Cromer, of per was held at four o'clock. Rev. Yar-ger, of Ellsworth, preacted the sermon. Judge Howard says he attributes the Will bach came down from Atchison Kansas City, ex-president In the Lutheran and spent Sunday in the city wi.h his par DIRECTORS: J. B.

WATKINS, A. STEELE, OHA8. LOTHOMS, CHAS. A. HILL, M.

8PRANKLE, E. HAZKN, PiUL U. BKOOKS. The president of the Synod conducted the ents. Synod occupied Rev.

Van Pelt's pulpit scarcity of news In the police court now to the fact that the devil must be attending strictly to politics. liturgical service. yesterday morning, He took for his sub. A. Monroe.

Frank Millard and O. W. SATURDAY NICRT. K)thaker went to Kansas City on the plug this morning. The mere announcement that Rev.

F. jcet Paul's shipwreck on the way from Crete to Rome, and drew a good many Mrs. Will Dunmark, who lives on the corner of New Hampshire streets, Is very HA riHGH DtCPARTMBST-Deposits received Tuesdays and Kridays Miss Emma Fischer, who has been M. Troxell, former pastor of the church In this city, but now of Kansas City, and practiced lessons from It. The congregation were greatly pleased and speak very low with typhoid fever and her life Is despaired of by her physician.

traveling In Germany for the past year UARRY 8. FLETCHER, sucretary of the board of educatlon.would returned to Lawrence yesterusy. highly of Rev. Cromer's ability, Mrs. W.

R. Spsrr was at Lecompton last occupy the pulpit, was of Itself a auftl- Mr. John Whltelev representing the Catholic: Father Ennls took for his text Accountant and Copyist, Prescott McClean combination, made the nlght and organized two white cross so- clent guaranty of a larg house, and hence yesterday morning the commandment: Democrat a pleasant call this stternoon cletles, one composed of members of the a large number of people were present to "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it Sullivan. nx.Mavor James Gibson. collcee Y.

M. C. and the other of clti- hear the eminent gentleman. The sub- Over Fluke's Manic Store, 7 Massachusetts street. Extracts and Lentil Copying at reasonable rates.

City references. holy," and urged upon his congragatton a gam, Moore, Ellas Bunimerneld, John zens. Meet of his discourse was "Beneficiary Ed' strict obedience to the Divine ordinances. Donnelly. B.

F. Blgelow and R. S. Searl Henry Tremper will start for Iowa to- ucatlon." Insiesd of delivering a formal represented Kansas City and suburbs In PHRI8. The annual collection for the Widows' I EPLEY, Popular Lunch Counter.

in hiatirlr nltv VAfltMrnaV. 1 and Orphans' Home was taken up and morrow on legal' business and will take address, as is customary, the speaker took depositions at Des Moines and at Omaha a text from the history of the work and November 7th. Mrs. Tremper will ac- delivered a stlirlng and able address In The success of Spenser's Little tycoon tja Maaa. Btraai.

amounted to $65.60. This will go Into the fund for the Leavenworth honie.whlch is phenomenal, it is cnargea againsi iiie lg at pi nthm that hA tnnlt hiii cue from The company him. behalf of the work. Is kept up by the Kansas churches at an Mikado, but as a matter of factt.e wrote uu luu.wu.viuotiuuuuijfwnw. The house of T.

C. Barker, a farmer The Rev. Barnltz followed with few llvinir near Siblev was broken into yester- remarks on the same line of thought, and annual cost of $8,000. it a vear or two before The Mikado bad been beard Eagle, Feb. 20th, CMITH'S NEWS DEPOT.

day by tramps and a few articles of cloth- sfter a song by the choir, benediction was ANNOUNCEMENT. United Pretbyterian: Rev. George preached yesterday morning from the 1887. lne, some jewlery and a small sum of pronounced uy me, FINE CIGARS A SPECIALTY. At the opera house Wednesday night montv was taken.

nod. text: "The blood of Christ taketh away all sin." The Lord's supper was adminis Seats on sale to-morrow morning. ma I SUNDAY'S SERVICES 703 Mou. EldHdgt Bouse Bloek We are authorized by the friends of John Walton to say that he will be a candidate for county commissioner of I he Second commissioner district of Douglas county. Lawrence, Kansas, Sept.

7, 1888. Smokers Ai taction tered after the service. In the evening a .1.1 i- Sunday school was held at the usual Our Broom cigar beats the world for a Rev. C. A.

Eyler, of the Lutheran synod, th. nn bona, tn-nlcht In ut yesterday morning, with a very large nickel, a clean sweep. Bold only at C. S.I UNION PACIFIC talked to the young people at their regu. Shakespeares great five act comedy, "The attendance.

Alter the regular school services were over with short addrrsses Duncan's news depot. lar service of the work before the society, Henry Martin keeps the best tables and Merchant of Venice." The regular evening service was held by were made by several members of the synod present. The Lawrence members of the Social Old Joe said: "You ain't gwlne to get Rev. George, the subject being the "Mln Science club met with Mrs. Alex, liankin Istratlonof Angels." The Rev.

Dr. Wynn, president of Mid me In that druggery dey's got skillltons lndere." No, Pete, you are mistaken' this afternoon to make arrangements for RAILWAY. "THE OVERLAND ROUTE." land college, at Atchison, occupied Unitarian: Instead of preaching a ser there are nn skeletons In the ''Blue Mor- attending the state meeting at Atchison the oulnlt In the morning. The Doctor mon yesterday morning ur. iiowiana November 1st and 3d.

dwelt at length upon the needs of a col here with cough syrups, porous plasters, nicest billiard hall In town. Politics are boiling, but beef tea just suits the taste, at II jadley Smith's. Second hand books of all kinds bought and sold at C. S. Duncan's news depot.

McConnell the artistic tailor gives the best fit Call and see his fine line of suit tags. Weber's stock of Fall and winter goods Is now complete. Drop in and see it and you will order a suit. The express company bad a fine South- ige 0 OT(jeri showed by statis- comment on the new novel, "Robert Els- pills, and go away happy. Raymond down lamb at the ofllce this morning bill tics that instead of there being an over- wntcn is attracting so mucn atten Toe onlv Lias Oarrjing United States Dick.

ed to Jacob Hev at Carbondule. It was supply of ministers of the gospel the op tion In the religious world and which has Smokers Attention I a beauty and attracted a deal of at posite was really the case. Immediately Overland Hail. been so strongly condemned from some of Our Broom cigar beats the world for a tentlon from the passers by. at the conclusion of the doctor's discourse the orthodox pulpits.

He said there was nickel, a clean sweep. Sold only at t. S. communloi service was had. nothing Impossible about Its being a life's Old Bunday school workers are request Duncan's news depot MAKES DIREGT CONNECTIONS In the afternoon at 3 o'clock a Sunday storv atd that It simply portrayed the A large stock of meeschaum, briar and ed to be present to-night at the meeting of the officers aud teachers of the various A lares stotk of meejschaum, briar struggles of a man who had become suf- school mass meeting was held, and when apple-wood pipes and smoker's articles at flciently enlightened to questlor old Sunday schools.

The meeting will be Superintendent Selig call the school to or- BETWBIN held In the Y. M. C. A. rooms.

1 der the church was filled with scholars ana creeus ami eeea lur truiu wucicc, mi depot. -u. 11. n.fflrt those of tbelr friends who had come to migm oe rouna. it is a worn 01 couBiuer- Grand Bargain Week.

able merit and will be read with a good Snrlns of BDrlne Hill, were In the city participate. After a song by the school ALL PRINCIPAL MISSOURI RIVER POINTS deal of Interest by progressive thinkers yesterday looking after a horse which was the Rev. Altmtu was called upon for a This will be a grand week did to the evl- stolen near that town night before lew remaraB, wuicu JVinify: Rev. W. W.

Ayres, i.t Trinity for bargains in all kinds of dent enjoyment of the little ones preseut church, took for his text: "This man re last. No trace of the missing animal was Short addresses were then made by the bottom prices, at Duncan's news depot. Weber, the tailor has the finest line of suitings In the city. Leave your measure with him, if you wish a well fitting garment: Opera Bouquet is the. best five-cent cigar In Lawrence.

Try one and be con- vinced. Sold only at C. 8. Duncan's news depot. We beard a man offer 2 to 1 on Harrison to-day and we also heard a man say beef tea was the finest drink of the age.

At Hoadley Smith's. Rev.Burchard became famous by shout ceived sinners and eateth with them, found. SILKS. Reva. Yareer.

Troxell. Bowers, and This statement, passed as a condemnation The first of a series of entertainments Barnltz. interspersed with songs, and In all kinds of WOOL AND Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and all bv the Pharisees, yet expresses Christ's will be given to-night by the young peo- peculiar mission. His work was for the tnlTrtal'trS ta Judging by the sm.i.ng face t.i.. eyes of the children was to them a rare DRESS GOODS.

vuaun. 1 Diuiui sinful and was with the sinful, to raise them up. It must be the mission of the treat and one that will not soon be In all kinds of GING the "Story of Roland" and good music church, too. Man's tendency Is to be ex furnished by members of the I HAMS, PRINTS and MUS- Nebraska, Colorado. Wyoming, Utah, will be Guild.

In the evening the church was taxed tn clusive, and this Is the great barrier to La nlmnil uonnmmnrinta thnOA whfl Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, helpfulness In raising the low. To raise lng the three Henry Martin Is making a reputation by making the three LINS. The postofflce department has just Is- them Is more or less the work of the stat sued a tew book showing all the money ibed the Lutneran milk shake, Moxle, Mead. In all kinds of BLANKETS and socletv. as well as the church.

The order cfllces in the United State. But one California, Washington Territory, andj Pacific Coast church. The pulpit was occupied by the stats has to be exclusive to a great extent. Rose Lehr will open a meat market on Bridge street North Lawrence Wednesday first-class money order office is credited to and COMFORTS. Rev.

W. M. Sparr, president of Synod, Society will make no effort not to be so Kausas and that is given to Lawrence. and the sermon was for the most part cal The church must resist the tendency to In all kinds of UNDER- How Ib this for a city that is only eleventh next. Fresh meats of all kinds a special ty.

Your patronage Is solicited. Within culated to impress upon the minds of the In population tn the Btate? church all should be equal. We should WEAR for ladies, gents and young men who were about to go forth as The presidential cmtest Is progressing finely and the chances are about even for Clarence 8-ringer was thrown from Le unhassadors of Christ the necessity of not criticise too narrowly those who would jn wima In Th tAnrienr.v nnw is not for CnilUreU. wagon one day last week and received a Lne8t and conscientious labors In behalf the Democrat and Republican tickets but severe Injury on one knee At first It was Checked Through of the master, and of unceasing devotion too many to seek entrance but too few. If In all kinds of HOSIERY -Baggage It Is a fact tht you can get hot.

chocolate, thought that It was nothing more than a and fidelity to the noble cause upon which href, tea and coffee at Hoadley Smith's, people are to be helped they must be helped instfe and not outside of the for ladies, gents and children. bruise, which would soon heal, but the In they were now to enter. Hello, Jones 1 what makes you look dications now are that it has assumed a At the conclusion of the sermon five From all Points in the East to Points Named. church. The church must be broad and o11 vjja PT ool Why, I took a steam bath at Smed dropsical form and that he many have a vounar men were oraamea as licentiates take tne aeaire to oe oeiier ana ao Dener ev's this morning, and It keeps me cool serious time before it gets well.

and one as a regularly ordained minuter. as good reason to welcome one within It I for ladies and children. all day, and he has reduced the price to 30 cents. 30 cents or nothing I Try his The meeting at the Y. M.

C. A. rooms After song by the choir a set of reso $3,700 to Bet ob Cleveland, In allkind8 of CARPETS PuUman pi sleepers and at to-morrow night should be well attended, lutlons were read by the president, bath once. The Democrat has been authorized to The'practice of indiscriminate giving to the conclusion of which the twenty-first and CURTAINS. It makes no difference abiut the size of say that a gentleman who owns a farm In Modern Day Coaches on all Through Trains.

street beggars is an evil that should be session of Kansas Synod was pronounced No house in the state will stopped. This can only be done through adjourned tint die. Missouri worth 13,500 dollars will put it eOAnO fhttf rlAtralonl will your mouth, we have tooth brushes to fit If necessary, extensions can be added an organized effort of some kind. Come POLITICAL HAPPENINIC8. to the handles.

You need not be dlsap. the next president We have also two Sell yOU DRY GOOUb and out to-morrow night and help form some Free Family Sleepers, Through nnlntnil. Kavinond Dick have the one hundred dollar bets on the general QJpjyjJg for less plan by which this may be done, money Hon. Geo. lnnes and S.

D. Bishop will stock and the assortment, 5c to 65. on all Mail and Exoress Trains. An east bound Santa Fe freight train hold a meeting Thursday night November than, will Misses Barber Richards wish to In EU Sold For SS.SOO. was wrecked near Cameron's bluff yester 1st at Clinton school house.

While In Denver City ex-Sheriff Car- day morning, but It was cleared up In L. O. McINTDHE. form the public that upon Monday, the 29lh, they will move their stock of 8. D.

Bishop and J. W. Swope held mean cold his beautiful colt 11 for time to let the morning passenger In on Blost of the train was loaded with meeD8 600. 11 eclipsed all of his former efforts time. millinery to 833 Massachusetts street, over n.vmnnd Dick's drug store At this llibbona, Ribbons.

Some were killed and a number I house Saturday mgni anaaiarmer irom at Denver. He came easily under the cattle. For further Information regarding 1 i- th BAlrfihorhood. mere to-aay reports nve iwpuuumuw wire at a 2:27 gait Even-body was de "We open Tuesday a large jthe territory traversed, dally excursions, None of the train men were hurt except fter attendm? themeetlng they lighted with this young horse. We ex uu nu Win vote me uemocrauv umui.

iu 101 line of Crown Edge Moire the conductor, who apply to place they will be pleased to see their many friends and patrons. 8uwkera Attention Our Broom cigar beats the world tor a nickel, clean sweep. Bold only at C. 8. Duncan's news depot mer who thinks will not vote for a pro pect to hear of him In the future.

Coal and Wood. wire fence by an enraged steer. Ribbons, in full line of colors, tective tariff this fall. Herman Broekersays there was a Dem JOS. T.

SHANKlIN, Lawmnoi, Aseat of the Colon FaolS BaUw Now Is the time to lay in a winter's widths 5, 7, 9 and 12, at Olva Away. ocratlc rally at his home on Connetlcutt stock of and wood. Don't wait until Andrew Reed, the popular barber, will cold weather; fuel will be 80 per cent. street Saturday night About twenty of Mr. and Mrs.

Broeker's friends surprised give away gold watch and silk urn about ItALF PRICE. higher then. Order your coal at once. We carry four different grades of float Oo to the Exposition." The Union Pacific, "The Overland Ro ute," will sell tickets from all potato in the state of Kansas to the National Expo tbem and spent tne evening In dancing brella to the holder of the lucky tickets, and card playing until a late hour. A All who patronise Mm have an oppor-most enjoyable time was had by all and tunlry of securing the gifts.

Both presents Come early and secure Rib J. F. Holmak A Co, THOS, 1015 Mass. St bons for Fancy "Work and the company left feeling mat It was a may oe seen mm sition at Kansas City, on each Mon-d and Thursday from September 10th L. KIMBALL, Acting General Manager J.

8. TCBBITS, 6. P. AT. A.

OXf ATT, rxx. A large stock of meerschaum, briar and Christmas USC pleasant place to go ana A to. Une of fotelgn domestic not fall to come again. Liltln andvestlncs at McConneU's. the apple-wood pipes, and smoker articles to November 1st, at one fare and a third f.

t. mnnd trln. Tickets uood three "WEAVER'S. at bottom prices, at Duncan's news depot. Subscribe for the Democrat artistic tailor.

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