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WREY.” DOWIE'S HIPPODROME. An Interosting Seance at the Baptist Church in this City, LIVING EVIDENCES Powie Lays Hands Upon a Young n and Fails to Heal Her—Dr. Mernll's Destruction Predicted ~Baptists Indignant. OF DUPLICITY. “The dear sister Is sick—she’s sick! She's fainted violently! Down on your knees, every one of you, aud pray her out of it!? teto-tat upon the floor went the mar- row bones of about thirty men and women “Oh Jesus, our dear doctor, do make hor Shades of the devil, depart from b Svery boly pray harder—let hergo as nover bofore in your live It was at “Rev. Dr” Alexander Dowle's divine healing” hippod the basement of tho Eirs ynightin Baptist church, { A plump and lightly gowned girl of ] about nineteen Junctimes had been over- come by the stifling condition of the ‘ room She was sitting in the front row of chairs. The “reverend doctor’? | happened tosee her whiten and topple over. Rushing from the rostrum he cau t her in @n embrace that was far reaching and impres- and fast he rained caresses ala mes- pon lier broww, while out of his mouth there proceeded such exclamations as are quoted ubove “Thisis aGodsentcaseto test our faith anl power” continued the bald-headed leader, “and'you better hump yourselves at prayer if you expect to win!” The luinpings of the deluded little throng found expression in - discordant auens and ¢l but nds of n consciousness live for the tho He hus been smothering her with y-handea incantations. Bhe @ second wnd move Trant at his hands, clutches @ud hurls them from how tow fever reddenod brow. She springs toher feet! Her faco torn and her eyes cruel with the Galning her aislo toward striot door with o flem and Amazonian. 4> s ndstride.- All sho ncoded was 3 But “Rev. Dr” Dowie proposed to have one more sean Before = she bid gone half adozen steps he had bounded { 0 hor side, wrapy 1t her, and B with )‘ sther fas gr1p upon fairly bung upon hier toand out i About five nwmrvv\ later the vietim was wallced in back of the audicnce and taken to the class rooms, » observer to all this was, among prominent physician of this ecity dos near and usually attends this T the young woman had been 4 ten into the study the kind-hearted m dicine took advantage of a ve t pruying monent and slipping into the room rendel nal services ! a8 he found wel Early in the meeting Dowie pulled from his y of the card of Rev. I . Merrill appeaved in Tuesday's Bee, and in which M. Merrill stated thathe was not in sympathy with Dowie's notions. Holding the newspaper cutting high in the air Dowie said : ; T want you to pray for Dr. P. 8. Morrill . tonight. You have doubtiess all seen this stufl which he publishes about me—of course you have seen itas it came out in Tiw Bt and I must say that I've heard that Tur Be is read by mmhn bigg lot of people—bad as it is. Yes, Merrill nceds ving for needs it- bad. His card, for ‘fl.ulmluy —not to say anything about malignity—I neyer have scen equalled. \\'m brothers and si s, fully one-au of oiit member- ship of 10,000 ire Methodists, but Merrill don’t know that. Itell you, brothers, mark my words, I make aprediction and God hear this 220 night of July, 18, the 1 sweep E of Omaha, Neb.,, from the face rth, Every man wh unll"nnln's me always w from the earth tally first and ph | second, I'mall right; you won't £O ami nd for me. Shout for Jowic now and then—it will do you good.” Adfter he had gotten them all down on their B Ynees agrain and he had made a long prayer with his eyes open, a great feminine sob was heard. A moment later a tame-faced little woman of about twenty-seven, clad in a calico dress, the _pattern of which was a black ground with small red figures, and who wore a black straw hat, L trimmed simply with o wreath of autumn® o lhl,i'u«l leaves, arose and amid more sobs sand : \ I want to tell you, Mr. Dowie. thatI ama membor of Mr. Morrill's chureh—the Kt Methodist—and that, O Mr. Dowie, I am aw fully sorry Mr. Merrill said such wicked things against you in Tur Bee, and I do hope you will forgive him. Many others besides me are sorry. Why, Mr. Dowie, it was only two weeks 8go in @ sermon’ Mr. Merrill ched he said lots of good things in your and O, we are so sad—tho whole sad—thathe should bave changed 80 toward yo ““That's all right—tha's all tight, shouted Dowie. “He can’tdo mo any harm. [ won't lio isu't » Christian, but 1 will suy that T doubt & mightily, D your knees every one of you and pray And down “they went and @ prayed agzain with his eyes open, and as it it was sort of acrow-cating job. . Then the Christian scientists came in for a red hot roast, Dowie claiming that they \(\'lnrkml through the devil instead of Jesus “hrist. The weeting closed by Dowide informmng those present that they must rustle up #1258 for him by Thurday night, when s branch of the “Divine Healing Association” would be . orgun He added, in this counection, that he was president of the national association, it having been organized just two months ago in San Francisco; and that he should appoint all the oficers of the branch, Merrill, > An Experience Meeting. The experience meeting on Monday even- fng was full of incidents of Mr. Dowie's “power.” After a few remarks the healer in- vited the congregation to sing, “On Christ, the Solid Rock I Stand.” One of the healed ones prosided at the organ. At a previous mecting he had thanked tho Lord that through Mr. Dowie, the deaf devil which had ained possession of him had been cast out. Runulug his fngens over the keyboards the organist played the opening notes of the familiar hymn and led the singing. At the end of the first stanza Brother Dowie started in to “'line out” the second, butthe organist continued his playing, and in spite of a i order from the healer to “Step, ait & minute,” he continued with the interlude and raised his voice to lead in .m the stanza, Nothing could stop the musi ealed” of deafness, and Dowie gave it up and sat down. Just then the or- gauist turned his head, saw that the congre- ation had coased singing aud “took a tum- ple” 80 himself. Once more Dowie tried the obarm of music, and announced *Jesus, Lover of My Soul, " but the orgunist repeated the blunder, Then singing w wllx«lu'n»wl with and the orgunist joined the **healed ones” on the platform, \ It 15 customary, Dowlo 0’ his } squealking voice, “before giving testimonies in these meetings to ask that all believing in . Jesus asa present healer stand up.” About half the audiencearose. **Well, that's nice,” chimed in Dowie., “Fully seven-cights of the undience beliove in Jesus as a divine healor.” Protestations were heard all around that it was not & fair way to put it, but Dowie went on, ow,"” said he, “all who reject Jesus as a @ivine healer rise” No oue moved. *‘Now FOuU 506 U0t 0ne rejects Jesus as a divine heal- eor, drawled out the leader. A clul;) man in the sudience arose and wished to put hlmll'lf rl[ht but Dowie or- dered him to “*shut uv “sit down.” But the preacher would not down. “Y ou ought to be ashamed of yourself for denying Jesus,’ called out the healer, and that settled the incident. 1t wias now time for the healed to testify of of the miraculous powers of Dowie, Aumong the first was the poorold deaf orgunist. He explained i an icoborent way thal be bid “ially deat for years, but was now v h 4 p o healed. Soon an elderly lady, tremblin; palsy, stood up, leaning on & staff, and titied that she was heulod, and again triumphed. A man who been taking notes with the almost touching his eyes, and straining ev nerve to see, stood up and doclared that his hit had been impaired but now he was healed. A boy also said he had been afticted with & running ear and greatty troubled with hise here appe , looking woman, who replied that' the E ear,she thought, was better, as it had not troubled him for the past two days, but his eyes were not healed yet. A fat woinan arose and in a strong soprano with toss Dowie had voice asked Dowie if he'd answer a qu tion, “Sit down," eried Dowie. *1saw you try- ing to rise before, Sitdown. You are only going toaslk a si sh question,” But the woman was ircepressible and she got her question out though it was drowned in Dowic's frantic scolding, Afterthe healer had announced that the mission was still §13% in debt and suggesting an early liquidation, the meeting was dis- missed. The “healed" ones filed out of the church in a boly. There was the aged woman leaning on her stafl and carefully sup- porting herself against the banniste head trombling with palsy; another hobbling onlogs all too SUIT with rheumatism: wlhiose neihbor was shouting and which the hair refused to grow The Baptists Are Indignant. A wave of righteous indignation has swept over the Baptist denomination 1nthe city over the impostures practiced in the Dowie hippodrome, Certain membersof the First Baptist church, where Dow have been held, tell Tum Berthat the g gregation will meet soon and formally dis- claim in any way, shape or <, pastor of the Calvary 18 made useof the follow- have been hurniliated that the Dowie mission a sort of Baptist affair. Tappeal toChristian people who have any thought of going into this organization to stay away from that meeting Thursday night, whether the meet. ing shall be held inside of a church or somo slace else, I held atall it certainly ought to s held outside of the walls of any building dedicated to the worship of God. If peopla are bound 1o carry on such business let them hire ahall.” The people of Beth Eden Baptist church are also indignant that Dowic should have been invited to pach in that church last Sunday, Dr. Wormsley, of the pulpit com- mittee declares that he'cannot preacn in that church again and says that it was a_greut mistake in asking im to do so. Rev. House, now talks the same way, and declares thut his sympathy withdrawn, with Dowie's mission has been “Don't Oara to Eat. Tt s _with the greatest confidence that Hood's S is recommended for loss of appetite, indigestion, sick headacho and similar troubles th icine gently tones the stomach, as: stion and makes one “real hungry.” Persons in deli- ate health, after taking Hood's Sarsaparilla fow days, find themselves longing for and ng the' plainrst food with unexpected relish, SOMETHING JRR NO IHING, The City's Method of Appropriating Private Property for Public Use. City Attorncy Poppleton is stirring up quite a lively little breczo on the subject of property dumages. He has discovered that many of the committees appointed to assess taken by the city for street, alley ding purposes have been acting con- trary to the law governing such matters, “Inall cases where appropriations of real estateare mads” said Mr. Poppleton, *for the city’s use and the committee authorized to assess and award damages fails to make such award on overy foot so taken then I lhold that its action is void. Why! Because the supreme court hias decided that property condemned by a city for public purposos must bo paid for.» ersons owniug the property appropriated, it might, how- s on the ground lJvm‘IhlJ acruing to thelr adjoining An S property adjoining ever, decline to clain damag that the offset the loss. 1 some twen the opening of Nes ‘wion sircel and no d.uu.x;,u were awarded on them, The Democrats are Interested. “Itis amusing,” murmured an old-timer, between smiles, at the dopot yesterday, “to note how deeply interested Omaha demo- crats are in the present republican convention. Here comes County Com- missioner Mount, C. Babeock, the board of education reformers, Councilmun Morear- ty and two or three other mossbacks on their wayto Lincoln. A dowen others joined the crowd that went at 8:15. What business have they there. ‘We're going down to ses the fun,” said one of them to me." As Mount approached the little group he declared that theobject of his trip was to prevent Dr. Mercer being sold out. ““What about Babeock, does lie expect to carry the school board fight into this con- test!? “Idon't know, but he seems to have some deeplaid scheme in his mind, I presume he's goiug down to help Lane do some log rolling. You know Lane has withdrawn from the race to succeed James as superintendent of the Omaha school ““That's not s0,"’ replied Babeock. “There's nothing between Lane and me. He stands no moreshow of succeeding James than Mount does. I'm going to Lincoln to keep an ecye on James' supporiers.” Nervous debility, poor memory, difidence, soxual weakness, pimples,cured by Dr, Miles! Nervine: Samples free at Kuhn & Co.s 1oth and Dougls e The District Court. A suit for 5 against the Western dry house and construction company has beon instituted by Hermann Deiss, Mr. Deiss states that ho contractad with the dofendant to build him a brick drying houso at his yard in this clty, and that when the same was com- he found that it wholly failed to com- ply with the terms agreed upon, and aftor & fair trial he was compelled to' abandon it. Hence this action, Lonis Bradford has commenced foreclosure proceedings against John F. Holt and others 1o realizoon o mortgage securing u debt of B Same plaintiff commences similar proccedings against same dofendant to secure $1,287.23 for building muterial. s Ll Are you nervous and irritable? A glass of Cook's imperial wine banishes that feeling. It's the pure grape juice naturally fermeuted. athaai s A Dark Domestic Dificulty. Washington Harrington, colored, was divorced from bis wife & year ago, but still keeps a husbandly ey on her. Tuesday night he became jealous of the attentions of a dusky dude and visited his wife's home arned with an axe,a gun and a determination to purify the moral atmosphere of the once happy home. Mrs. Hartington was armed also,” She met her ex-husband at the door and drawing a 22-calibro toy pistol chased him out of the yard, down the strect and intothe arins of a policeman. _In police court Judgo Hels- ley discharged Hartington, remindiug him of the guotation : “He who fights and runs away May live to fight another day." Dr. Sussdorfl makes a specialty of dis- eases peculinr to women, 1504 Farnam st. —— To Postmasters, For sale, a full set of first quullt% post~ office fixtures, in good order, 525 bronze lock and call boxes, hard wood finish; all Yale work, Put up with screws,to be taken down, Can be fitted to any office, Cost over $2,000; will sell for 250 and poy $10 commission. Address L H., Sears, Davenport, I, My, Wallace's Chickens. James Wallace of Calloway, shipped two dozen chickens to Wilcox & Co., last April, and has written to Chiof Seavy asking him to help him in the oullm tion of the bill. Chlurldol Freely much sickuess aud trouble may be preveated, paper | Dowie | tne | s meetings | A SCHOOL BOARD DE DLOCK. Seven Members Favor Mr. James and Seven Oppose Him. The question of electing a superintendent | of the public schools 1s becoming badly plicated. The absence of President (oo man, who obtained two weelrs' leave of ab. sence, leaves the board tied on the re-election of Mr, James. As the board stands at pre- sent seven members are infavor of Mr. James and seven against him. The anti- James men are divided among themsclves, and at present thero is no candidate 1 the fleld on whon they are likely to agree. It is reported that two imen, whose names could not be learned, will be inthe city this week as applicants. One of them is from New York, and is said to be a man of considerable ability, It is currently roported that there is a movement among the James men, in | case they see they canuot elect James, tosprin B. Lancon the board and push_bis election. By this move they hope 1o win oversome of the other side who will vote for any one to beat James, Certain Jewish families in the city are op- jsing Mr. James onaccount of alleged unfair of their chillren, and they are considerable influence to bear to del (l at him, One member of the board who has been opposed to Mr. James from the beginning, said yes that unloss some man could be found who would be a great improvement over Mr. James, he should vote in favor of the latter, Mr. Babcock, one of the new members, said the auti-James men had enough votes to de- feat James, but they would mov unite them on any candidate ut present in the field, so they f \djourn- ment Tuesday night in order to gain more time. o) pplications from Cincinnati, St. Louis and San Francisco, he snid, would soon find a suitable man. The name of George B. Lane had never been mentioned by the anti-James element as charged in an evening paper, and he stood no show of an election. A rumor has been floating about for a or two to the eflect that Mr. Points o probable candidate for the superintendency. That gentleman flatly denied the insinuation, | Suid he: “1 was approached on_that subject several days ago by some members of the board, but 1 declined positively to allow my name to be mentioned in that connection. [ would not have the office under any consid- eration.” The only railrond run expre Omaha, train out of Omaha for the accommodation of Council Bluffs, Des Moines and business is the Rock Island limited, leaving Omahaat 415 po . daily, Ticket office 1602, Sixteenth and Farnam sts., Omuaha, Mr. Re Oaama, Neb,, Jul Watts, grand secretag)y . G. 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