Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 4, 1886, Page 8

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THE OMAHA * SIX DAYS SHALT THOU LABOR. | Sunday wonld pre %} ent, in advance of the ad ‘fln Divine Injunction to be Enforced by 1 the Omaha Sabbath Association, SUNDAY TO BE A DAY OF REST. | Palpit Consideration of the Law of God Concerning the Sabbath and the Manner In Which 1t is Ruthlessly Violated. ~ Some time ago, the attention of Bishop Worthington w seted to & number of cases in which the ed by a number of the working people of this city. He brought the matter to the attention of the ministers of the city. Tle result was the formation of wi now known as the Omaha Sabbath ciation. The object of this =oci 50~ ¢ for the pros- stion of the constitution, which took pl yesterday i to discourage work on Sund where that may be done by solicits mun and argument. Later on, 1t is pi to utilize the law to enforce the Fnuwl:l_y‘ 8 observance, especially with the whom other argument fails of ¢ At a recent meeting of this assc it was determined that the ministe ch on the subject of Sabbath violation. Bishop Worthington was out of town; Rey. Jno. Williams had } previously sct another subject for consid- | eration; Rev. Mr. Detwiler had surren- { dered his pulpit to another, and Rev. Mr. Copelandhad not been apprised of the date of consideration. Among the se mons delivered were those outlined be | Jow: | - Rev. Mr. n lonk for his text the mmh verse of 1I|\- fourth chapter of He- There remaineth, therefore, a yest (or prmlr of Sabbathj to the people ! of God.” | The idea of the discourse is that the Sabbath of the present is the type of the Subbuth rest in heaven, The essential e the same in each. Rest is the Sabbath of the body, but activity is the Subbath of the soul. ‘This is true of ent Sunday. The tlred body shment and repose. But the s oblivion enough durmg the week. On the Lord's d: it should be filled with inspiration, with contempla tion and praise. 1t will be the same in the Subbath rest u( hv The mate- ial pa rest from the of carth and wnllu- msformed mmto of Christ. The spiritual part of us will have an eternal employment of contemplution, progress, communion and praise. ST. MARY'S AVENUE CONG Rev. Willard Scott took his topic: | bath Observance in Cities, nd after | introduction concerning the o | intention of the day sui [§ Sabbath be secured in o Omaha? Why not, if 1t w gerved inJerusalem? The difliculties in- renotinsurmountabel. ation of 120,000. Montreal is s two-thirds French Catholics. { citics have Cl are no sccular papers issue & bukeries, m'lkdv, musenms, ghops and saloons’ arc drug stores have only open for e of nec Btreet cars ave in motion. run. Milk mcn finish thei fore service time. Only REGATIONAL Sab- an r, and Bult, these hs. Thero are empty e: ‘n burgh, Scotland has 295,000 population, Subbath and few are va- attend Each " and nearly the same order s are run The cab stands castle soldiers No bootblacks are busy. “policeman is oft’ duty two-thi “day. No liquor js sold eithc any partof Scotland. by rail, though some 'dnwn to the harbor. Only ‘milk stores and a few shops lven London is better th INo Sunday | }* o Sunday delivery or general collection ~jof mail. ‘A hot breakfast cannot be got- lten before three o'clock. New York hus no erying of Sunday papers, v lmh- labor m\(f;u ding; no processions except subdued music, and before at ail; no base ball and no open_the What Omahs all be on the Sabl largely what its better people allow it to be. It may be made as orde oronto, or allowed to becomo holiday for )l emyloyoes; payn Wages on Monday or during the wee ttle “mL on thé Sabbath ib) y or “suburb v stands, Most of es,” of our Sunday Aare on h conven v which the day i8 robbed of its intents and we of its benefits, o FIRST CO The text the Rev. M the fourth commandment, to remember e Sabbath day andkeep it holy. His line Jof thought was that the commandment is ot arbitrary but was found in the need “of the human constitution. Humboldt ~had said that it could be shown by - fic analysis that n man needs rest on of k«vun day as well as he needs the rest of ight, and further, that this law of rec | on’ the seventh day is founded on the eods of the constitution, ex- all time. This just as fare of the Ith of the in the It was L. 11 took was ul as woll as th dy. It was giv ~ be, mmug in the G atitied on Mt. Si Christ himself, H the Phavsaics that which the church has Inug bueen encouraging of rost and holin M. Sherrill emphasized his re uotations from the bihle, showin, 'the Jaw of industry and rest and holiness ith regard to the Sabbath are just nuch lniuw in the 19th century as they Ve been iu any e in the past. THEY “SHADOWED" HIM. 0 Omaha Detectives Procure denco in an Enteresting Divorce Oase, Two Omaha detectives have just re turned from Dubuque, lowa, where they iwve evidence in & divoree sunit, pending HHin the district court of that city, which is move than ordinary local interest, The ainti was . Annie mgwortly Gibbs, the defendant Advian Gibbs, a resident of Oma Some twenty-two y ss Langw Dubuque. who were quite wealthy, posed the mateh, aud thre the nuptinls were consumn hexis the young b .nrr,vmg tie obr ot duter the lady, how ing out her parpose. eliclteen years or thereabouts, Mr rs. Gibbs vasided in I)nhl:quu shat thely married life was nota appy ope. Lowever that way Lo Ritis thet fonr yoursngo, Gibbe y who Her par decided y tened b ted to abbath was violat- | left his wife and came out to Omaha, where he has since been engaged in by ness, part of the time in the Union Pacific hvmlqu'\r(r s, It lleged «hat he has totally failed to provide for the support of his wife during the past four years, though he has kept up an occa 1\ correspondence with her, Some months ago Mrs. Gibbs’ father, gworthy, who was dv(lmm in s, determin to hi his daughter eure a divorce from her husband. iven after nearly a quarter of a_century he was ready fo take her back as his danghter and settle upon her a goodly portion of his handsome est vided the obnoxious ties were di; His lawyers entered into a correspon- dence with the Omaha Detective as a result which two enced men employed to \\nrk i the e For two wecks, Gibbs was dowed" by the dotectives, \\||n W positive th little close would rev fulness to HI"‘!I( |I|n “shadows'! nev ¢ moyement man was noted viu\\n. tectives succceded m el . Glin <on with a married woman who sed under the name of Mrs, Fannie ft. The pair were traced to an as ation house on Davenport strect be- Afth and Thirteenth, whe nroof positive of the husband nilt w discovered. suspected \hv de- the trial in Dubnque, and as of it, the courf entered up a d e granting a divorce rom her spotse. once more heart and fancy has been taken back into full daughterhood by her fond father, a4 cosequency IFor Sale or Trade, ¥ (‘Imu-r‘ wm!l'\'n divided into ten ver For purticulars address the owners, Horkixs & Coway York, \vl) CARING FOR NGER NAILS. An Interesting Inte Manicure o “Belle D'Hull, view Witha Lady n Operation, Cleveland, Ohio,” was thelname which a reporter for the Beg found on the Millard re or Saturd He had learned that the lady was a m an- icure, and having a euriosi and interview one of these artists, whose business to beautify the finger nails of humanity, the newspaper man sent up his card, ~ He was shor ered into the presence of the L was most graciously reccived 1o D'Hull readily consented to s interview, and propose to supplement it with u practical operation upon the thin- ger nauls of the seribe “The I hy to do,” she sai easy, but at the same no little skill ana ex Taking care of the finger nportant a detail of the, uuht to see is lm>l|n~ T IlluL when you men will ‘what pretty teeth she has,’ or handsomg but ‘o h 3 No, I am exactly what | Ll show you how my work is done. your fingers in tius cup of warm s pretty \\'m‘m, but as the operation was not under his_direction he could do nothing but follow instructions. Pr on the manicure allowed him to w his fingers from the now tepid 1d commenced to work upon the h knife and S01 Carefully 1 lhc wl-n\s to symmetri |rn|l curve, the * This accomplished, the inside of od thoroughly —scraped as to remove every par cents,’ lln' and cle of play, nicure, “the next step is to polish the nails. You sce, Ldip them in this red liquid, (no, Lwont toll ou what it is—that's ret of my u\\m nd then anoint them wi Then I rub them pink powder, using a AT e isher. Then th thoroughly washed in cold wate win burnished with the powder and polisher—and, there you are.” ‘The operation was over, and the paper man aros, Wi sonse of of nows- I the finger he operation en something over half an hour, W expeditiousty time scemed very “Yes,"’ said Madam D’ Tull, “I fin‘l plenty to do both among the lad gentlemen. My customers simo ;; thn gentlemen are generally snbstantial by ness men,who are careful in the deta their toilet. No, the dudes do not fg mtrary to performed that the " much shor er 5 up to the proper profession of the man treduced anto about cight years a; the sphereof the rapidly enlirging, wntil st p any cityin the Unite Without ifs ono or two manicurs P Since that ofession b Whenyon come to Lincoln, stop at the Commorcinl Hotel, 1f you ¢ howe comforts, C. W, Kirciign, P 2o, Federal Cou convenid er prosiding, The the day consisted in the disposition of a fow unimportant equity matters. The court he without a jury fund for the , 1o funds having heen as- the department of jus ce 1 Nebrask | I'ha who have not already the city hy been of the condition of all and will the department additional expense by re. maining at home, T will be no mo lable for jury purposes in this Slataios n il Lok o atast appro- printion which will not be made untii about the last of June, notitied ve More Pavin A petition has heen esented to city couneil, as! ovder I nam street payved wost to the limits, When is completed, i I be this se: only Wi 30, Custer post the day ina ;_n»u the graves of the public demon uve been invited nost to joinin a programme i pubife of this * plan will probably ba my.u A will bo held one evening this week to com- oo the arrange 3 F. M. ELLIS & Co. Architects and Buflding Superint's OMAHA, NEB, and DRS IOH(ES. 1A Ve stration, Oma but as t Oflleg, Cor. 148 and Parram ! ¢ reets. Roomid CRL L EL A, ITE GEORUS DurLNon0r wish I, AL Bl WwPRICES SPECIAL @ "LAVIRNS “ZJEXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Frult Flavors. Yaniila, Lemen, Orange, Almond, Rose, etn., tlavor a8 delicately and naturally as the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER €O., CHICAGO. ST, LOUTS, DR. IMPEY. 1505 FARNANM ST Practice limited to Disease of EYE, EAR. NOSE AND TIROAT, GE Glasses m(f'xl for all forms of defective Vision. Arvtificial Fyes Inserted. WOODBRIDGE BRO'S., State Agents FOR THE DeckerBro'sPianos Omaha, Neb. 2D BOVER & OO Ha!l’sflates.?ap!is,Timef eeks and Jai! Work, ]'»Sh. Tarnam Street, Om 12, Neb, ESTABLISHED 1579, Lincoln Steam Dye Works W. D. ROBERTSON, Prop'r. Office No. 1105 0 St., Works 8. E. Cor. F. Lincoln, Neb, Gents' Clothing Cle paired. DREXEL & MZA.UL (Buccessors to J. G. Jacobs,) UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS. At the old stand, 1407 Farnam st. tel & oth, Ordors by ruph solicited and prompuy attended to. Telephone No. 22 REINGTON STAKDARD TYPE WRITERS, Potter & Hageath, Law Reporters and Copyists, State Agents for Nebr: *paSmeixE A=A, 20 PIOS “NBnogq Short hand and [t Ty Type-writer supplics and paper kept in stock. Send for catulogue, OMAIA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING OMATA Best Goods in the Market (/Enc//azcl GZ_! Ask for our goods and Sce that the bear our trade mark, 13th st, Cor. Clenl lunulv YOI TUE THEATMENT OF ALL Chronic & Surgical Diseases. ?mnrlalnr. TIVe L ructice pparatus and remedies of cvery form of dis. lical or purgical treat ha for the e case requirig cither aud {uvite all 1o come and investigato for the e A T i1is cnses by letter enables us to treat many cases sclentifics seeing them, 10 RCULA ctricity, Paral: r, Skia, Blood and Inhalers, Braces, Trusses, and Medical und Surgicel Appliauces, man. ed and for gale Tho only reliable Mnnm Institute making Private, Spegial & Nelvuus Disease. ALL CONTACIOUS AND BLUDD DISEASES, Produced, succeasfully treated; litie poleoa from tie system PRIVATE CIRCULAR LEON PRivATH, BVECIAL AND L] nunn; Unixany ux anopinion l‘«-uu::l unable to viet us may be treated at thelr by covrespundence. . Médicines and lnstru l 1ts e b n\nn»r cxpres BCURELY PACR PR DS 0 warks to indicaty fi trview pre F ll rooms for the meconie Buald and u\lrndlube at Lette Omaha edm. and Surglcnl lnsmuta G6r, 131h St 300 Canilei Aves OMAHA, NEB, SAN3, OF ceud LISLORY of 3Our Case foF SCLOMON'S ADDITION. This map represents Solomon’s addi- tion to Omaha—160 acres platted in one acre lots. The land is one mile from city linnts, one-quarter mile from deaf and dumb institute, fifteen minutes’ drive from postoflice, near Beit railway. Tie boulevard will be completed this sum- t runs near our east line. Land contains 160 acre lots, which I offer for sale without reseverve at $250 to $300 per acre, on very ¢ terms—one-third cash, balance fi * time, 8 per cent inter- est, or $30 cash, balance $10 per month with m\.»u-u( Here is the best oppor- tunity to secure homesat a small outlay. Reallyless monev per acre than parties ve lots to one acre, 4 ers are now platting out town adjoining us on the south and also west of the above lines five lots to one v Remember, that you can sub-d youracre lots in five town lots and them at once at a handsome advance, There is no doubt you can double yvour investment inside of six months. Tie above land joms Tuttle's addition west. 1 offer 23 s of tha above land with three story brick dwellime, 10 rooms, 82x 32 feet, soft awd water supplied through pipe by wind mill, brick bain 6)x100 fect, one frame barn 32x100 feet, mill house, grinding mill, corn sholler, hay scalos, 14-foot wind mill, fco house, now well-filled with ice, one-a: chicken house and fence, with other o:it- houses, ete. There is now on the above 28 acres 1,000 choic: fruit trees thre years old; 5,000 grape vines, four years 0ld; 5,000 raspberries, also gooseherries, currants, blackt i cte. Also a good half mile complete, The improven nnm v farthor particalars e MERGEN ¢k now ents cost over all at 5509 Farnam St., Omaha, Heb. L B, SOLOMON. VINEL [mprovements of CONCORD MONTANA ADDITIO‘N’ {NUE NORTH AV STREET T EET STRE {INNEAR Western Mutual Benevolent Association! BEATRICE, NEBRASKA, THE LEADING ASSOCIATION OF THE WEST. CASH CAPITAL, PAID UP IN FULL, - - $100,000.00 GROSS ASSETS, DECEMBER 31st, 1885 - - - - . A certificate of membership in this Association turnishes benefi t at the lowes st en and women, between the ages of 17 and 63 years, who are in good health, hocome members A llnl‘x e i n )ch mr'm" from one class to another, and assessments do not iner with ac The C BB 1y it a gnarantee fund of $181.050 paid up in cash, which ditional urity to that farnished by any company in the Unitod States, 1t has a Reserve fand which provides for a non-forfeiting policy and a volicy g 5 gt onfined to the healthy West, and applications from | 1 districts opted, will insure few asses<m; \ta .uu( a e nnu.lu nt ¢ emptic uny onerons linbili A local Advisory Board, composed of not less than five le L may b» formed, who may f y the d nd as £o the admission of applican A member who lapses his certificate may re-instate the factory evidence of gool health, by the payment of & assessments Noinsurance company in this Company isloeat “lement of claims s to member: ame at any time upon 1 delinquent dues and : f pecu- “Tho safu guards introducod. rendor both impossiblo ih tins Oar busine: widows and orpl The pol United ¢ Co-operative Insurance Comps isted in England 200 y an was thought of, and t me compinics exist te , some ly one million members, When manazel judiciously,” they cannot bre Ty promise we maked with $100,000 this being in nhhlmn to the §100,- 00\1 provided for as a Reserve Fund which is a more liberal proyision and offer than ny other company m, The Strength of This Association Consists of GUARANTEE FUND, ENDOWMENT PLAN, PESERVE FUND, NON-FORFEITING POLICY, GRADED RATES, PAID-UP POLICY, SELECTED RISKS, A DEPOSITORY TO PROTECT THE TONTINE SYSTEM, RESERVE FUND, LIFE PLAN, CAPITAL STOCK. “The cost of life protection in tms company is less than any company in the Urited States. The company isgood and payments prompt v entering its third year, and | which is constantly ine; g, At death or maturity of endowment the member receives his interest in the Reserve Fund in addition to the amount due on the pohey. All policies bacome non-forfeiting after the third yeat (o the extent of the mem- ber’s interest in the Reserve Fund, NTS WANTED in ev states west of the Mississippi r can obtain most favorable rates by TI \\ estern Mut and Me srfect proteetion. ) ard the Western Mutual as one of the ve best 1t no very distant d ) gentlemanly agents. is eonfined to llw endowment for old age, and the p‘\vlm*l!l of the ars befora the stock of them h a large membership, town and ecity where not supplied ir and north of Kansas, Good reliable canvassers writing to the company. cd The membnrshin'of the “Nel 1 Mut Lincoln Mutual,” and with its own members in life insurance associa- it covering the entire and expeet to se y “Duily Erpress, March with its activ OF NEBRASKA, o \ l\ braary 1, 1886, ociation [n~u1'|m~4* of Nebraska, ha m.m.]m I\\uh the insuranc life insurance i this st W 1 OFFICE AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS, % It is hereby cer Company, ot Beatric te of this st il is authorized to transact the business of for the en Witness my hand and the ar first above wiitten, H. A, BABCOCK, .\lMilm‘ Public Accounts. seal of said of said oflice, the day and Omuha National Bank, the wvnlir.u\\ 's financial agent, at ()m aha, Nebraska. Refer by pe ssion to'Hon. J, H. Mil rd, Omali, Neb. All communications should be addressed to OLIVER C SABIIN, Secretary and General Manager, BEATRICE, NEBRASKA. OTIS HAYNES, General Agent, Office, Room 10, Creighton Block, Omaha, Neb. SIX-GORD SOFT FINISH SPO0L GOTTON. —— Full Assortment for sale to the Trade by —- VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ONMAEIA, -~ - NEEHASI{A M. BURKE & SON LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERGHANTS, GEO. BURKE, Manager, UNION SYOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Merchants' and Farmers' Bank, l)nul(m : Kearney \htianu (lll) nk, - Columl i MeDonald's Bank, North o, : attached foi tyyo-thirds velue of stock 1560,826.30 | THE TOWN OF SOUTH OMAHA Fine Business Lots at the South End, and Beautiful Residence Lots! In the north end of this Town. Two and one half miles from the Omala office, 1,000 OIS HOR S&AJT.K. These are Quarter Acre Lols. deration the streets and ulleys), and are sold One Quarter Down, Balavcein 1, 2ana § years at 7 per cent. The Finest Suburban Lots, Nowhere else about Omaha are located such hand: pos (Taking into cons Around Omaha. 230 feot above the Missouri Rivor. £ome sites for Modest, Modin nt tomes. Investigate this und secure some of this 40 proporty. Before a Higher Appraisement is made. DON'T BELIEVE a word of his until yon have thoroughly investigated It. That this property 18 only two and one half miles frow Omaha's busiuess ceator, That the altitude 18 high, That the location is beautiful, at maple trecs ure planted on each side of tho str 000 squara foot with %) £ r v, besidos the rogular trains. one thi re one tl In Fact Jthus everything to make the property the very best paying investment In Real-estate today, Look Into It. Examine It Carefully Don’t Buy a Lot. ho nandaome 0 iocuted tho Until you are convinced thut there is no possibity of incurring a 1oss. one mile this side (Cirectly north) of tho UNLON BTUCK Y ALDS viher Immense Dresze ing Estaklishmen T INDUSTRY in the woet and will make proporty worth per foot; € the ubove institutions is perfect and fows south (rom the Lowa Which In ten yaars will be the LARG what is now ossed for a o Ko THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOTS ARE S/MPLY PERFECT. oba-Journul office, ut v pesty, Wor further M.A. UF’TON Manager MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. Omaha, Nebraska. witl sl you lots, Man with &HE CHIOIARPIST FPLATI INT OMATIA TOBUY FURNITURE, BABY CARRIAGES,ELc IS AT DEWEY & STONES’ Oneof the Best ant Largest Stocss in the U.S. to Seclect from. :No Stans to Climb. Elegant Passenger Elevator C.E MAYNE LEADING REAL ESTATE DEALER, W, COR. 15th AND FARNAM, OMANIA, Pro'.wx) of every 4. eounty n Nebrusku, of the y County iu L esired (uu.uh d

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