l'LAlT-MOOTn WEKKi.Y- nfcr.i-.iu;, rnHUSDAY. OCTOBEI'. IS, 3 I DREAMT THAT I DWELT IN MARBLE HALLS. Celebrated Ballad from the Opera "Echemian Girl". CNi 1. I was the hope and the pride Ihadrioh-cs too frcat to count; coidd And 1 dreamt that one of that no - - bio 2. pledged their faith to me Jinctaniino. J. Co- t-X- J -4 - - U- H'r 1 - : zzzrt 1 t- -- V- v. 1 I I I v A. W. BALFE. 4 1 ..3 n c i 6'' jF-- -'-M-- ;--k- hr ilsl -I Dolce asHni. i " " - -fi T" 8 4zl -mZA mzzz a-g t-f-f --- Tf-t f- !- 'fgli'rr jiltaiiMSyr i !?i4a--U ! i i J j .3 viz f 1. serfs at my 2. bend - - ed IT. H IS FALLEN. TKIUCTK TO R. K. I.I V I NS TON BV O.W. OKKF.N For The Herali. How oft, 'tis sad, wt-.'r calif.', to mourn The death of friivui we loTighave known. o -tation Lii;l cit-ition low. To mortal ni.tn ill favorehow. 'Tls but now in g.iof we bow. The los of him whose life ('.hi vow, A well Ueeign tons inspire. For motives goo-.l, the town's attire. For well Ukl he hi public act. For mutual goou our town uid tax, The public silr to hi-jh dr're;;. Improvenieati nuke he Uid decree. When Pumpter fell by rebel hand, His soul inspired for Union stand, lie was the first choice out the state. With company bold to ruh with fate. A so'kier born to take cominar.d, Napoleon like with Sportan baud, In bloody fray nis honors won, A star achieved ncath southern sua. Well known was he :hroughout the ttate In circles high did honors take Fore skilled was he in medicinal lore. Did public serve and health restore. For thirty years 'iwas here h dwelt, Hid Indians wild, with them he dwelt. Till federal law by force of anas Did clear them 'way for corn and farms. He was to all a friend indeed, Without a fear in time i f need. A hujb.iiid love.;, a father kind. His like aain we ne'er shill find. He'e p:ised away, the river crossed , Left all below mid tempest tost, l'.ut though the Mate and fr ends la:;ient, Iu memory lives hU niouumeut. AuH to his firave wc may repair, I'o-.:r out iMr oul in fervent prayer, 'l is well we act the part that's wise, 'Ere death com - qaick t- cios? our eyes. The Y- P. S. C. E. Convention- Kroi'.i Friday's Dai'y. Echo-s from the state convention of tlie Y. I S. C. E. held at York, Tuesday, W.'dnt s.1..!" and Thursday of tliis week: Tiu it w-.'.t .v r 150 delegates in at-tcthiTic,-, :..! s v-i-r il soeii ti s belonging to thi- union v.t rpr--ented. To -iy tint tl.- Yors people were very ho-it il!e il""" nor ex or. ss their welcome to us. vu- u i 1 to feel perfectly at home wh'ivver we w. nt, an l the delegate's bad .re was as a p iss-word into everyone's go d will. Arm-in in York a s-hort time after noon, we were Jir-t conducted to the Congre atio-ial church, and from there to different hotels and restaurants for dinner; then returning to the church the delegates were assigned their stopping places by the committee on entertainment. At 6 p. ni. tpa w is sieved in the parlors of the M. E. church, and the services of . - , 11 . 1 T ' the evening were held in the audience trzE i . 1 ; j- L j ( mr A pr4 I ( f;- j z -zrzr ;! : ? p.- l- zzzz 1 1 -L- 1. I dreamt that I dwelt in mar - 2. I dreamt that suit - ors Bought EnJ4U4-U-J-l -4-U-;U-4 PTFfflSS3 - -!l-1 7l 11 " zzzzzzm . I ' ' I -- " " I - nrrr w - e- . i 0 - i i And of all who as - em - side, And with vows no maid knee, I ptb. -Copyricht-Kunlsel Bros., XS38 room of thu same church; the rest of the meetings were held in the Congregational church, whic h was handsomely decorated for the occasion. I:i the front, hack of tho pulpit. hun:i the "Ironclad Pledge" i in a handsome guilt frame, and juft j above it in larg; evergreen letters the word " Welcome;"' across thu body of 1 the church was hung the motto of the j society " X ct to be ministered unto but j to minister," which was condensed for ! us into the Ckrman motto, " IcJi Diem I i derre" by Rev. D. II. Curtis, of Lincoln, I J liic f--.llr Wi ilnwilav ninrninff At llifl ii. in" i. ii --- - - - - - - back of tho church was the national watchword "God be with you till we meet again." On either side, of the i church were banners with appropriate j mottos, and right here let us say it is a j grand thing for a place like York to j have the churches she has; you kuow " comparisons are o,lious but one can t help it somjtunes, and we say speed the day when our pl ices of worship will be something to be proud of. A slight rain falling that evening cool ed the air, and added much to the next day's enjoyment by settling the dust Among many other good things on the pr'eraai were addresses by the different pastel's of York, Lincoln and Omaha; and it seems to us one of the best things concerning the C. E. movement is to hear the pastors' testimonies of their thankful ncss that the society has been organized to help them in their work, and they realize it is verv much to their interest to aid the society iu every way. In tbt qu-st'r -n box of Wednesday afternoon, one of the questions read: " What shall the societies do where the pastors are not irterested i:i tho work i ' and the answer cam'- strong from our conductor, " Pray for t'a in that tl: y liiiv become interest ed." The tn .-; --anr-Nt lo-. timrs of all were tho !:0 a. in. pi aver meetings. There was ;i full attendance buth morn ings. One of the most interesting features of the program was a paper by II. E. Greg ory, of Neligh. showing thf growth of the ". P. Sf C. E. in Xebi i-ka. The first society was organized nt N'lir!i in 1??:, since tha time we have organized a state union, with a present membership of 52 societies. At the firt convention held at Weeping Water three yeais ago there were thirteen delegates present. and the in crease this v ar surely shows that the S. of j C. E. is here to stay. . . - i Augustas Nash, of Omaha, gave us one' ble halls, With vas-sals and my hand ; That knights up - on hled with-in tlwse walls That - en heart could withstand, They KOYAL ECIXION.- of his excellent talks on bible study Wednesday afternoon. We might men tion many more important subjects but cannot do them justice. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: S. K. Boyd, Omaha, president; Miss Fannie Iioseman.Lincoln, vice-president; A. W. Lane, Lincoln, secretary and treasurer; executive com mittee: Miss S. C. Phelps, Omaha; Miss C. C. Coney, St. Paul, and F. A. Ilannis, York. The next convention will be held at Fremont Plattsmocth Del. Coilins Heard From. From Thursday's Daily. C. II. Collins it was supposed by many since his sudden disappearance, had passed in his checks, but such is not the case. He secured the sympathy of the majority of the people here, as they sup posed he had been waylaid or illtreated iu some mysterious way. It was reported several weeks ago that he was seen on a train which was pulling out from Omaha, but many treated it with contempt. A dispatch which was received here from him to his wife, confirms the report. The dispatch was dated at Shreveport, La., and it stated that he was en route for the Ft. Forth & Texas shops. It also stated that a letter would fedlow the telegram The message was forwarded to his wife this morning, and we have not as yet received any further information, and we did not learn how she accepted the news. lie will Certainly find the Texas, Ft. Worth & Texas shops a pleasanter location for himself than the B. & M shoos here would be at preseut. Xo doubt this news will cause a collission in the minds of many, and a most reproach ful feding will take the place of tin vmoathies entertained. After this length of time, lie must be possessed of an educated nerve to forward a message to his wife after being the cause of un bounded trouble and anxiety. By th manner in which he had conducted him self while in her company ever as at tentive as he appeared to be many could entertain no suspicions of any such degradation on his part, and now since this newsh.as been received from him, he would not fiud a very welcome reception in this city should he ever return. Mu. Blaine's Gorhu speech on demo cratic trusts was enu.d to his Detroit desertatinn on ?Grover and his vetoes, There is a dull thud heard in the region j of the democratic liver as it flopps on I such oceasons A very bad man is that Mr. Blaine'. 1. boast Jt a m,' an - cts 2. lio.-t Came loith my hand .r iaci- s 1. pleas'd me most, That you 2. charm'd me most, That you still the same, That you lov'd still the same, That you lov I PRIAiTT THAT t DWELT 4 -24 pij. ?vn Long enough to tell you Dry Ggci1s y a s gngrams. Rich Smyrna Rugs All Widths ami Qualities of FLOOil OILCLOTHS j Linoleum. Door Matts, etc. X INT Underwear of a!! Kinds I Wc have the L AP.GEiT and LI 3 ES In the City. An inspection will con vince you. We have the Lest lighted .store J5vr"lI!I!l5- zztTz Kr.r"S5 1 -I i rv- 0 -f -r - ar Jf (a3S: a1! 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