Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1883, Page 7

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THE ])Al] 2 4 l%l' '---Il ES l)e\Y l)h( E \HWR |~ b\\S GOUNGIL BLUFFS l Immense Sale! i this point, why was there not a like eter. nity after that point, without life? What | | caused life to stop short at that point Anothor abiu dity was shown from the scientifrc maxim that from nothirg| un(lnn r comes. If life came from mat | ter, then there must be life in matter | They are forced to claim that life is mat 1 s0, they o not escaped from e TH B CHEAPEST OF— CARPETS AND DAY GOODS arkness Bros,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, G UBST RECOIKLYV &1 A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF IOWA. RUSSIAN GIRCULARS | New Markets, A Chinaman Opens One on Scale in Conncll Blst. Some Patrons of the Pipe 1 Among the Women There has recently come to this city a Chinaman, a regular washee-washee, who is himself a devoted worshipper of the | opium joint, and having all the needful Sll\dlliu.l.-’lwh.‘r.-l a living God | ate form of the beliefof t They simply make matter their living God, 4 Tyndall holds the possibility of 1 feeling as well as having llfe. Their God is thus made a feeling and a living God, | They ridicule the idea of a literal hell, | yet if man is matter, and matter is capa Dlo of living and feeling, why may not the body in another form have sensations ve know not of. Doomed to a fate of cternal living and feeling, may not it be | tortured by the earthjuake, thrown up| n the lava of the voleano, or imprisoned | appliances, beguiles hours often by light- | in the rocks ing his pipe and smoking himself into a| There is no fact in science to prove the state of dreamy drowsy delight. The theory. Huxley and the others admit almond-eyed washee is not so selfish, | howaver, as to keep his cloudy fairyland to himself, but has yielded to the desire of others who wanted to be put in a like state of mental delight, and now he has soveral patrons who visit his place fre. quently, Among those aro soveral | women, of purchasable virtue, who thus seck to forget by the opium dream, the moral dogredation into which they have fallen. The laundry business is yet the chief part of the business done at this establishment, but the opium joint is fast gaining on it, and unless checked insome manner will soon make the rear part of the building a regular hole where victims of this habit may be found by day and by night. Tt has alrewdy some frequenters, and the force of the terrible habit willnot only grow with them greater and greater, but others will soon be within the snare. The imported citizen who is the proprie- | hat. They claim that if they could go far onough back, they would expect to find such finds, but admit there are no such facts in the present ame. They re Iy on meroTguesses as to what they could | find if conditions had not changed \s a justification for terming it a | puerile theory, there were not only the above reasons, but the fact that the speaker stood not alone in this, He quoted from Dr. Thomas, who pro- | nounced the hypothesis of La Mark ab. surd, Sir CGeorso Mivart carofully | weighing his words pronounces Darwin's | hypothesis puerile. Dr. Rudolph Vir- chow says there are fio facts substantiat- ing spontancous generation, and that naturalists as well as_ theologians contra dicted the theory, Dr. Elam says that such verbal hocus-pocus will be regarded somo day by scientists as the evidenco of the low state of intelligence in the 19th century. In closing he summed up the logical 18 They always have the NO STAIRS TO CLIMB PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furniture AT—— DEWEY & STONES largest and best stock. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. dinary measures taken to recover her child, the determination and cour age displayed will awakon sympathy, and lier act can hardly be explained on any othor ground than strong. aftection for her child. Mr, Todd bases his right to possession of the child on the law of Ne braska, which, as is the rule in most cases, tnakes the father the natural guar- dian. Nevertheless, the mother, uvon petition and good cause shown, may have the custody of the child awarded to her by the county court. Several weeks ago Mrs. Todd prosecuted such procecdings in the county court of Dixon county, Ne- braska, alloging the incompetency of her tor of thin place should be compalled to | ghowing of its being contrary to roason |husband, but the e Wy confine himself to the laundry business, | ynd seience, and was condemned by the tinned several timos is still and to keep the opium for his own use. | greatest minds, and urged all to take | Pending. Mra. Todds reasons for taking e “Your Clotaes Don't ¥ il You" “Your clothes don't fit you,” said a traveling man to one of his old acquant- ances whoni lie mot on the train coming | into the Bluffs the other day. *‘l am| aware of the fact he answered. I had | my best clothes stolen from me in Chica- | o, and am going direct to Smith & Tol- ler's, 7 and 9 S. Main St., Council Bluffs, | to order new ones, as I cannot trust any other merchant tailors to ‘tog’ me out in the latest style.” | —— | Christ as the life, rendering in closing the lines of Spitta hearts are breaking. All is dyin B A'Policeman 13 . ¥, Collins, member of polic vard, Roading, Pa., talks this w ed severoly from rhoumatism any good till 1 triod 2%0ma is a pleasure to rocommen e W. S. Boulton, Knowles pump works, is 1Up. soventh “Suffor. sthing did mo tric O, 1t engineer of the here getting ready to start the large pumps at the the courso she did will doubtless he de- veloped on the final hearing upon the return of the writ. Those who haye soen Mrs, Todd describe her as a genteel and inteligent appearing lady, about 35 coars of age It is said alse that the Tittlo girl appoars dolizhtod to bo again with her mother, aud perfeetly con- tented. 1t is further stated that Mrs. Todd claims that her husband did not properly provide for her. By consent of all parties the child remains with her muohm till the determination of the case next week. P AVE —WITH- 00X FALL GRANITE. And your work is done for all time to time to come, Mrs. A. Bryan, dress-maker, has re- | —— a iovedto 004 BoULhIMRLIS, = crworks. Itis expocted that they i Sivetaroat Mela Fasily to B WE CHALLENGE oa S z o —e— | ¥ill be set in wotion to-morrow or next ons’ Capsicum Congh Drops < | day. i . FROM WHENCE? [ ; L TE | In the district court yesterday the| The lml.,n.- an church at South La.test Style for $75.00, priced elsewhere $125.00. ({3 50 00 [ (13 {3 [{] (3 6.00, {3 (1] ARPETS 75.00. 9.00. 10 Dozen BlaclklJersey Jaclkets, we will offer at $2.50 each, sold elsewhere for $4.00. Carpets at 18c, worth 30c per yard. : Ingrain Carpets at 45c, worth Oc Tapestry Brussels at 60c, worth 90c. Best quality Body Brussels at $1.15 worth $1.40. 1,000 yards|Canton Matting, at 20c¢ The Absurdities of Science in RRegard to the Origin of Lite. Despite the sudden and disagreeable change in the weather Sunday, the Bap- tist church was filled in the evening by large audience eager to hear Rev. J. G. Lemen continue his discussion of the “Absurdities of Science.” There were thoughtful men present, who have been attending every one of the series, and to | these, of course, the lecture was of extra- ordinary interest and value; but yet the lectures, each being distinct in itself, in- terest even Jthose who have not had a chance to hear all. Although close reasoniny is necessary, yet the froshness of thought, the spicy manuer of turning points, the rendering or apt quotations, from various authors, and fitting ance- dotes, with a pleasing vein of humor, make the lectures entertaining as well as instructive, Thus far in the discussion of the *‘Ab surdities of Science” he has given e lecture as a gemeral outline. This ec- ture was devoted to the *‘Origin of Life,” and he announced that next Sunday evening he would take the position that even admitting that God imprisoned life into one low form, yet the evolution theory, granting that, is not supported by science, and that we have come from a higher rather than a lower origin, The young men will especially find these lectures of . great value as well as being envertaining, - for they can thus gain grand jury returned indictments against L. Barnard for assault with intent to do great bodily injury, and against Doc. Eaggs and Kelly, two confidenco men, whb were arrested last summer and are out on £600 bonds, put up in cash. B Horsford's Acid Phosphate. For Overworked Professional Men. Dr. Cias., T. Mirciect, Canandaigua, N. Y., says: T think it agreat restorer brain force or nervous energy.” i — 3 COMMERCIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Whoat—No. 2 spring, 70¢; No, 8, 60¢; re- 50c; good demand. —Doalers are paying 86e for old corn and 26 for new, Onta—In good domand at 200! 00 per ton; B0c per bale, Ight supply. 125 por 100 pounds, 00d—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ 00. Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 600 per ton\ Butter—Plenty and in fair demand at 20¢; croamery, 35c. Fggs— endy sale at 25c per dozon. Lard— Fairbank's, wholesaling at 11c, Poultry—Firm; dealers aro paying for chickens 16¢; live, 2 50 per dozen, Vegotables—Potatoes, c; onions, 40¢; cab- bagos, 20@A0c por dozen; applos, rondy sulo at 2 50@3 50 for prime <t Flour—City Hour, n»u(mw 40, Brooms—2 00@3 00 per doz, {LIVE STOCK, Cattle—3 00@3 H0; calves, i 00@ Hogs—Local packers are’ buying now and therots pood damand for all geades In oat load lots at 4 G0@4 5, A SENSATIONAL ABDUCTION Corn was robbed last week of all the val- uables that a sacriligious plunderer could take with him, - | ——— Lost Faith in Physicians, Why is it that 5o many per tary medicines, are commonl, ed? Ts it lose faith in their physicians? no doubt, frequontly the case, There are in numerable instances, whoero e« have been effected by SCOvILL'S SARSATARILLA or BLoOD & Liver Synee for all diseases of the blood, When they had been given over by their phy- sicians, 1 one of the best remedies ever offered to the pu! and as it is propared with the greatest care, as a_specific for certain dis- eases, it is no wonder that it should be more effectual than hastily written and carelossly propared proscriptions ni Ly incompotent physicians, Take ScovinL’s BLoob AND LiIvER Syier for all disorders arising from impure blood. 1t is endorsed by leading yrofessional mon s well as by ewinent physiclans and others, Try it. BeWar@ of the continued uso of mereury and potasn for the treatment of Blood and Skin discases—they never 1 nearly always injure or totally ruin the ral health, A WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST. LS rio- th Well, L!nn is ment. In fact, Ih taken properly. | e all discases thit an skin humor, It cu VIMPLES AND BLOTCIES ON TIE SKIN, and wakes the eomplexion fair and rosy. As for Dlowd taint, there is o much word s fail,” 1t cures Withstood othier sorts of treat ring troublos wil other so-called N BUILG, Macon, Gn, or known it o fail when auantity of it, aml for lent on hlowd poison or The World to produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. ORDERS FOR ANY AMOUNT OF Paving Bl —O0R— MACADAM! filled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM. McBAIN & CO., Sioux Falls, Dakota, i\lebraska Cornice —AND— Ornamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES: | easily new idead of the views of ancient 2 x I plnhrmq:lmn:,lm weli o3 0f modern scient- Do‘x 'n.‘l.o).'wil:l.dow-’ | ists, and become fortitied Agarusf ideas| St Y FINIALS, WINDOW OAPS, : worth 80c, less than can be imported to-day Ingrain Carpetsat 22c, worth 35c. which may mislead them. In this last lecture he showed that the scientific men of the materialistic school had the same foundation spring of thought as did the deist of the 17th cen- tury. They simply try to do A remarkable exaiplo @f @ mother's tion for hor child v whichstie o, was brought to light by the commencement of habeas corpus_proceedings yesterday before It was grabilying, 3 the Tettorwas ontirely well, tho | TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, PATENT METALIC SKYLIONT, Iron Fencing! ndas, Officoand Bank Cellar Guards, Eto. away with the iden of sin and to calin | Judge Zuver. The writ was served upon e N. W. COR. NINTI{ AND JONES STS conscience. Those diests claimed adul- | Mrs. Louisa Todd, the petitioner boing Yty Spectiic. Al i g tery to be no sin, andjthat its prevention was only & matter of expediency,and that her husband, C. W, Todd. Both parf tios to the proceeding a) peared at Davis UAMIES DUNNING, Louisyill What a Physician Says. WM. GAISER, Manager. even womanly virtue was only developed [& Hunter's office, who aro at- T nd OUR NEBRASKA CUSTOMERS OB O e gy R R RED STAR LINE. o o s L his scriptural starting account of the inability of Judge yeurs old next month, - She has heen to pnilll John 11 “1 amthe life,” and | “uver to hear the case the hearing was | cvor since her birth with o <kin discase, which | first Belglan Royaland U,S, Mail Steamers quoted similar passages, showing that the | postponed till the latter part of next | e b ! Bible taught that God created and sus- | week, when Judge Given, who is now SAILING EVERY URDAY of God for tho sake of accopting the idea | como to Sioux City and hoar the caso, | Hie e day, and ln shert L el that man came from an insensiate clod? | The facts of the case, so far as they could | well pleased wit Jur e s ahall o Our Skilled Workmen will Make and Lay ‘Carpats in Omaha 'at the syne Price as in Council Bluffs, OUR RTOCK I8 COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF Silks, Dress Goods, Cloakings, Pl ANDEOFFELED AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION Omaha and Nebraska customers purchasing bills of $10 and I Yot men not merely deny but ridicule, Facts show that the Dible truly says man is made of dust and returns to dust, but he has life, too, and is there any grander thought than that God gave that life! Those who ridicule this idea present no sublimity of thought or language. There is nething sublime ir: man coming from themonkey. These scientists claim there is no life outside of matter, and that seience needs no living God to explain the facts in the nniverse, The speaker quoted Tyn- dale, Buchner, Huxley and Spencer to show that this was their view, Ho then proceeded to show that this was no new theory, that it was not sup- od by a single scientific fact, and that it was a puerile theory, To show that that it was no new theory he cited to the teachings of Democritus | 450 . €, that matter was eternal and wind corporal; epicurus 540 B, C. taught the same and virtually was an evolution ist, Tertulian 200" A, D,, taught be learned, constitute a singular story. About the middle of last August Mrs, Podd separated from her husband, who is a farmer living near Ponca, Nebraska, and went where her fathe resides, which is about lifteen miles from this city, near James station, Her father, Mr, Williamn He milliarly known as “Uncle Billy Hoose,” is one of the most prosperous and best knowin furmers between Sioux City and LoMars. In order to in - pessession of her child, which was stll in its father's custody, Mrs, Lleft her father's and went to Ponca, remaining there secretly until one eveni she gained reliable in- formation that her husband had come to town and would not return home till ‘ate at night, She then secured a livery rig and driver, and 500N darkness was convenient for her purpose she drove to the residence of her husband, Arriv ing there, she left the team and driver, proceeded to the house, entered through a window of the room where her little only se it in my o bt Fsliall ad £0 1y oshor children and take it mysell W. K. Buoste, M. D in Diseasds matled Our treatise on freo to applicant THES SHORT | LINE. & Lshed by the gre Caicaco, MjiuwAUKEE And St. Paul. ates over 4,600 miles of road & sots, lowa and ranchos il connec VIFT SPECIFIC €O, prawer §, Atlanta (a, The use of the term * Shor with th i fidea of ust what rud by the traveling pub g of which aro fturn o wiy i America. It owns and o Northern Illinols, Wisconsin, Minn Dakota; wid asi 4 main lin. NEW YORK AND ANTWREP, ¥ Outward sto e, §24; Propy a Cabin 00 to §°9, Fcur 1 trom Antwerp,§20; cursion, $100; i #110 to $125, 2o Por Wright & Sone, G, Agts, ¥ 5 Broadway ilton & Co., Omaha th Street, Omahia; DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D.;") Oculist and Auris 1404 Farnam Street, opposite Paxton Hotel, Oma ha, Nob. tober 18, '7 O that the soul Wis corporal, shter was sleeping, carried her in her - box No. 1 will enre any case in four du;nlur ..& N‘: and in the widdle centuries |arms to where the carringe was waiting, | Chicago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellondaio 2 will curo the wost obstinate case uo matter of how Brano, a monk, taught the same. The speaker cautioned his hearers not to sup and, in less time than it takes to tell it mother and daughter were speeding Chicago, Mily an Clairo and Stillwator' il long standiug Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougies l “ {mm that ’.Il lvll;!unul ohers had so taught, | towards Covington, Time not No nauseous doses of ubobs, copabia, or oll of san: ) ) 3 v e sut enough to show that it was no new |even taken to d the d dal wood, that are o¢. .l to' produce’ dys, upwards, will receive bridge transportation *both ways, e g L Yt [T T e Y A A A AR | Vi St ok, BT . did Loibnitz, the great Gorman. The |ness suitable clothing had bien provided n Eliin, Ho Dubiguie. Haid Ly dALEEIR: ACRMVAG 21 SGELE 0L B0 f eibui » Cllton Colar Baplds o battle between maj beforehand, and it : Lowa customers will save their transportation by calling at alism and spiritual ism was no new conflict, was only after she was safely in the carviage and b s and Omahia. 'CURE, LL Il um h\.w v X The young shall not be deceived into|borne swiftly away that that matter was e, i b, thinking that it was some advanced |attended to, They arrived at the rive , Coluuar, i Mluseapolls S H. ATWOOD, J thought of this contury, 1t wan tho un:|somo G aitor miduiali, and abont 2|yt scopors s e Pt it Caala 4 KNL couth form of heathoniam and ignorance | o'clock in the mornine secured a skift- | warld arb run ‘...»._.‘ A u ) Q Plattsmouth, - - = = Neb hore was no setentifie fact to support 1 th d r o of torfurence | ous m au; % the thaor. " Tl tanchors o G| 1 D b "3 1 . ',')_ HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE | . at ¢ timo there was no life, ence be: | pr i | 01 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Yowa, st thors i have been au_eler- |3, Todd's fn wibior M " omo w EAHD o for e JyCortopoadancs olaied

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