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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1891 SURPRISES FROM VELASCO. elsm of the bible could only result in good so long as the men who made such eriticisms ware honest, sincers and fair in their search after the truth, Dr. Joseph T, Duryea, Rev. P. 8. Merrill, . | DD Rev. . V. Atkisson, Rov. Bross, Rev. West- | Grane, Hov, A. W, Lamar, DF. A. i Thain and Re J. G. Schaible alscussed the sub- Ject all agreed that thern was nothing to from thorough and eareful vestigation of holy writ so long as the work was done by competent men and with a view to finding out the truths of history and of God's dealings with man Rov. J. G. Schaible RICH CANVASES AND CURIOS. Annual Auntumn Exhibit of the ern Art Association, Making It warm for the boys. There are several ways in which this rnnl be successfully (w(*ompllahod but not always with the same degree of satisfaction to the boy. In some neighborhoods in Omaha the favorite way is to take them out in the woorlshml and apply a barrel stave. This insures exercise and a “staving” good time.” ; Is always *somebody else’s boy though. Yours never do. They're too good. warming where you bring them down to our A Great Deep Water Celebration Being Planned for December, BEAUTIES OF THE PENCIL AND BRUSH. GIVEN A GIGANTIC OYSTER ROAST. Visitors to to Se il Through the Jettics Just How Much Water re is at the Brazos' Mouth Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Handiwork of Old Masters—Gems by Local Talent—Curios of All Ages— Electrical and Mechanical Wonders. Jf the First German Presbyte chure puld not see the mat- ter in that light. He thought that most of the recent attempts at criticism of the bible were hell born and we naught but the off- spring of the dovil, Dr. Duryea spoko at somo length. Ho said many complimentary things about Dr " that needs that sort of warming They want the kind of store and fit them out4 Deep wator at Velasco has brought into considerable additional work ¥ notice as it were a forgotten country, Th Owing to arrival of another the Western opea their ofit of exhib u announced, will have iros n - did thro doors last evening for the ber itors and the pross as has b but by 10 o'clock this m everything in reaciuess for the lie, and it far from adyd th wondrous awfits the people. The us pss and barren Expo sition hall s transformed iuto n ver salm of light and color, and 1t will re v stroteh of ir thems: s of of the num upon entering on fronted by a f lection of water colors and oils, on str and without fra the property of u tleman_recently from Paris and Who is ¢ templating the opening of an art bazaar hero. This collection embraces copies from many more or less celebrated ts, two of which, imr nvases, ho 10 be ranked with the work of the ma Theso are by Galves and fresh from the salon of Paris, and aro exbibited iu tho cil depar ment. not ng making th ments, Tm ately ground fluo chers Oil Treasures Loaned. Leaving this corridor you enter the first department of the loan exhibits, a fine col lection of oils, including four chief d'auvres from tho Art institute at Chi tho most attractive of which is the “Boheading of St John tha Buptist,’by Charlc tue P v ures oing a litt u lifes o Women of B Bridgeman, & “A Snerlsty in / 0t from Daunat, are also beautiful, blo and conspicuous. Continuing from this department, to the special exhibit rooms, the south wall' is hung with raro old tarestry, wbich commands attention from all, us there are many piec t ana value, o seconid_ d oils s also very full, ntranoini 1% 188 IO, tho two big canvases mentionea as from Paris, from the Art fof which is an being imported and anoth collection institute of Chicago, the ¢ exquisite pieco entitled, *“Tho Amateurs,” a fishing scene on a v lly covered pond, sud which many critics pronounco the best work of Alexander Harrison. Gracing the west wall of this department are the old mast cluding a colloction received this mo y Willinm Mathews of Utica, N. Y., ¢ ing ona Velasquez, a costly relic, onc o frow Paul Potter, the grand animal ter, one from Ruisdacl, the landscape nter; “April Fool Day,” by David Vilkio und last but chief of all, “St. John and the Infant Chivist,” by the immortal Corregeio. There aro also two pic ro by Wappao, tho great garden sc rtist. In Water Colors. t you enterthe department dovoted to vi slaborate, v representing wany of the rhists, both Ameri- can and foreign. Adjoining this arc the rooms assigned to etchings and steel engray- aud where many of the best things in id are to bo stuiicd, ider tho draped gallery on L\ side of tno hall is china__ department, prosided over by Miss Butterfield, and a very interosting apartmont it is, too. Adjoining this is tho large exhibit made by Creighton college of curios, astronomical, geographical ~ and numismatic, old manuseripts and Indian relics, each brauch containing many hundreds of rare and valuablo subjects, Hero also is the electrical ana eechanic department from the same institution, the whole being under tho supervision of P’rofs. Riggo und Moeliar, Tho multiplicity of cotrical npparatus is s extraordinary s it and i bound to huzve a large audience Al times. The sisters of tho samo school make o display of specimens of the work of their pupils, which is pretty orious. v end of tho hall has been parti- tioned off for tne special exhibition of those world renowned "ho Last Hours of Mzo tapistey, Tho Mozart” arrived ~here last from Detroit, Mich a special cand with wan ‘in charge. [t s tho propor erana will ©0st over 00 o get it heve and return it 1t b ono of Munkaczy's wondrous creations, and is & companion ple to his “Christ Boforo Eilae” owned by Mr. Waunamaker of Philadelphia, and " on Calvary,” which piotures have been exhibited sinkly and alono all ovor the country at 5 cents ad- mission, and the “Last Hours of Mozart,” should atiract peoplo hero from all parts of tho state, as it is soldom one is permitted to look upon as marvelous a work of art. Ketics and € In tho gallery on the south side, Mg at tho extrome west cors aian department under the cha Moyer, who has had much experience among tho tribos of tho great west. Hero aro 1o bo seen all tho weanons of prumtive savago warfare from tho Mound Buiidors gu\vn to the Sioux of tho present age; fan- astic headdrassos, robes, shiclds, moccisins, bendwork, and ornaments of all kinds and doscription, ewbracing every species of baunaiwork practiced by the uututored aborig- ine. Noxt to this is tho curio departmont Constance in chargo of brouzes, armors, vases, ivory carvings, Statuary, ancient and wodern, aud a thousand and ond other things that are intoresting wnd instractive, Major Clarkson's war department is in juxtaposition with tho curio room, ana is replote with a bewildoring varioty of relies and souveni of the” great rebellion, including Mr. ther's display of Libby prison remembranc theso nieago, and a laree filo of nal telog als of tho war, Ovor tho g bright ‘and the the 08, ommenc- i3 the In- of Julus with alling wlong in front of b dopart fne exhivit of rovos ly, polar and black bear, buffalo, moun- tain lion and oll, whilo the pillavs are hung with tho mounted hoads of the samo animals and altogether making a show that must cor wainly futorest a largo contingent of the ex. hibition’s visitors, lopartment is devoted to tho Arc- s accumulated by Captain Reynold of this city, whilo out with tho ships on- gaged in soarching for Sir John Eranklin, which bins an irvesistible fascination for ail those interosted in the cruel privations of these indomitablo northern oxplorers, “Tho cast ond_and north side of tho' gallery is roserved for tho oxhibits of “the members of the Western Art association—pastollos, water colors and oils, —Ihis dopartment will boa pleasiug s © 1o every ono, us it shows tho wonderful advancoment made by local artists 1 the last four veav fimprovement marks the studies in while in still lifo and roses ana flowers, the ros favorably with tnat of any association in the country. 1a 1tos. - See papors Omahn Rubber Co.’s five s; - - SHIGHER Oy Gosalor's Magiclie beadaches in Vafors, Curas a At all dru Omaha Ministers Discuss a Paper on a Timely Topic. The Omaha Ministerial association hold tho usual mouthly meeting vesterday in tho lecture room of the Kountz Meworial Luthern chu The attoudance was large and the disoussion very tutoresting. Rov, T. O. Cramblet, pastor of the First Christian church, read & paper on what is termed “‘Higher Criticism,” and the subject was discussed by half a dozen of the min 1sters present. Too paper was ably written and received favorable comment from the members of the mssoclation. Rev. Cramblot took the ground Shat thorough Mterary aud Mistorical eriti- | of mode | is termed high Briges vho stand in the forefront tion. “Ma i and the churches who have followed in said Dr. Duryd » responsible for what riticism of the bible, This r truth, this effort to wipe away ios of sacred history and get has been the work of sinco tho time of Luther. Notwiths act that some changes in phrasecl vo been mado and some books enaorsed by the Catholic church have beon reject remains a fact that not o solitary " change has been made that has affected the Jinal principles of Chris tianity, The aposties’ ¢ d the gront central truths of the Christian_church have remained unchanged tarough all the sifting | the investigation.” association will discuss the subjoct of at the next meeting and yea was asked to prosent the pper bearing upon that sul stestant search af Does 1 Protect? Certainly, in one insta it docs. Hood's Sarsapariila is the great protection against the dangers of impure blood, and it will cure or prevent all diseases of this class, It has well won its blood purifier The highest praisc Pills for their easy by all druggists. 1 by Hood's Sold Pri conts per box. e \ Rubber Cc - nting ' See papers Om ’s fire sale. lephones. is 0 person going about the to induce people who are phones to purchase of him a speaking tube to be placed on trans- mitters. The use of his instrument ges the transmitter, and to pur chase ther is to throw away money, s uso of them will in o short time render the service so poor that we shall insist on their not being used on our instru- ments, NEBRASKA TET VANCE —- Rubber Co.’s fire ty rent- PHONE CO., LANE, manager. sale. An Effort to Have Pending Disposed Of Proj The judges of the district court who will lay asido the ermine robes on January ana retire to private lifo are now busily engaged in getting matters in shapo that the books, vapers and documents may be turned over to their successors, Judge Wakeley has decided to hear no more equity cases, but will devot® the timo during the remainder of his term of ofice to looiing up the law in cases that ho now has underadvisement, Judgo Hopewell, who is county, is expected to and take charge of Judge Wakel cquity docket, which he will hold until tho judges meot and make tho assig ment of the seven dockets. Judge Bsteile will continue on the criminal docket du of tho month, after which b vote his attention to looking Ases now in ler was issu itigations tly. now in Sarpy return to A rest upon Edgs ay of years Mi ad JSohn M. McMahon were in the rooflug busin Some time ago Mil- rsold out to his agreeing not to wo in the same line of businsss for tho period of two years. A few davs ago ho opened up shop and commenced soliciting trade, hence on. Judgo Irvino issued an caso of William (. Maaden, the Nobraska Fire lnsurance company snst the company. Tho order imstructs Wyman to'go abead®and settle all against tho company as ho may deem order in tho ex-president of clain b The case of W the city has been terminated by a judg- ment in favor of tho plaintiff n tho sum of §10,000. In this caso Mr. Pax- ton domanded damages to his propert cgused by t tion of tho Tenth street vinduct. - Ho owned business proporty whicn was at grade. When the viaduct was con- structed his property was placed some twenty feet below the floor of tho viaduct and an uco could only be had by going into the second stocy window of s building. The cuse of Albert 0 against the Union Stock Yards comoauy 1s being heard by u jury in Judge Forguson’s court. The plaintiff demands 15,000 for the loss of the second finger from his left hand. During the month of November 1830, ho was em- ployed by the Stock Yards company as a switchman. On the 22d day of that month, he was coupling cars in the ds. His haud was caught vetwoen the bumpers and the digit sovered. He now nlleges that tho trouble arose on account of the plaintiff not having its coupling muchinery in good re- pair, John Mclntire, alins **Sober Burns, trial in Judge Estelle's court with assault with intent to commit murder. Last June _oficer Kissano and Sergeant Ormsby and Sigwary of the police force were in the burnt district collecting tho monthly flues. While there thay fonnd Melntire who interfered with the work. Fo was arrested, when he drew a re- volver and fived at Oficer Kissane, but wmissed his marik, Judge Doane has 1ssued an import cision that setties the question of the logality of the publication of cof tices in pay printed in a foreign language. Some we ago a logal notice was set in sh, but printed in the Swedish Tribune. The do- fondunt 1n the ease applied for strain the salo of his property ciding tho caso the juage held that riotices shoula bo published in‘papers | glish, 1t privted in other papers it would open the door to fraud. He held that this was n country of English speaking peoplo and that 1egal publizations should be published 1 pa- pers priuted i Englisn, linm A. Paxton against " is on arged Tho soft glow of the te rose is acquired by ladies who use rozzonl’s Complexion Pow- dor. Try it. See papers Omahn Rubber Co.’s five sale. Foil from a Motor Trai E. H. Seaver, & voung man from Hoston, who has been stopping in Omaha several days, went to Council Bluffs Sunday aftornoon and imbibea too much interdictid whisky, Ou his way to Omaha at 7 o'clock bo foll from o motor and was badly injured He has gone to Hamburg, Lu., whare be has friends e g Ask for Van Houten's Cocoa—T other. Competition trembles wien Hayden Bros. open prices on planos and org - See papers Omuha Rubbor Co. s five sale, sands and tnousands of people duriug the | three montbs havo visited the new de water port. ‘Thoy all aro wonderstruck the blocks of building houses, the hundreds of tents, the s sarming strects of busy, hur rying people, the ocoan ships with cloud-niercing masts rocking lazily at anchor, as much at home in the Brazos river, seem- ingly, as the silver-sided tarpon, the sight of which makes you cry, my kingdom for a rod, reel and boat. Tey say with ono ac- cord, “What, this pluce only three months old!’ I can't'velieve 1t. How did you get your brick, your vig hotel, these long wharves and strings of lumber yards! Where in the world did all theso carpenters come from 1n vt a timey asco is full of su came to ana in great asto “Why, I buy lumber che I could in Houston.” Ano‘her says you know I can get coal cneaper here than I could in Dallast Before 1 came here I it [ would have to pay threo prices for thing in such a uew place, or: Wi those who as the oic ality, histor 1 o them, Micnigan, He said: more than pleased prises. o all new in July are . and ques I biography This man is from “My wife and 1 are On our way down here we were planning what we would do. We had $1,600 and waated to do many things, but conciuded that we would malko sure of a find a good lot, pay for it, then build ali house with the balance of the mo rything and we would bo sure to have a home of our own. Well, bought the lot for $400 and itis a beauty, with live oak trees and a beautiful sight of 'the r We have builtacomfortable house of five rooms for £00 and have $700 in cash loft. In 0 would not have made us rs, but pointed ot 2is no one boom about anything here. who comes. says, **Well, tuis is good cnough for me. A prospector urrives, walks around with his hands in his pockets one day and next his coat is oft and he is determinededly oric carrying his row in the work of building a The mostnoticeable thing is his faith and pride in the place. Ono day a visitor, the next day a provrietor, One day a critical stranger, the ) lover. on the 15th cember we will have a gr bration of tho good fortuno of asco in s curing the only deep waterou the Pexas gult coast. Tnie syndicates and the people of Velasco are working like beavers preparing for the greatest festival of rejoicing that ever occurred in this country. They propose to take all visitors on great ships through the jetties and over the bar into the ocean show- ing them, bevond doubt, just how much wi of the Brazos nov b night of tue 15th about the future deep water of the great west. A gigantic Oyster Roast is being prepared ana it is an actual fact that our Velasco peo ple arc now fattening the oysters by the thousands for that event. They have’ them bedded out in the oyster lands near Velasco and oysters mever had such attention as these are receivin The Oyster Roast atthe opening is something that ¢ long remember. There will all. ‘Ihe on sale of lot the 16th and 17th, I has been reserved for this sale. The block right across from the new hotel is vacant aud wili bo sold at Lhis time, also blocks al- ternating withothers that are now ouilt solid will be sold to the highest bidders, very visitor will bo taken care of com‘ort- able and be given an opportunity to satisty himself as to the prospects of the live Oak City and the business whicli it aspires to 1 tho years to come. The railroads from every point west of the Mississipni ri ranging to give a one fare rate to V return ut th ime good for thirty d. your depol agent about these tickets Trains will be run through to Ve tickets will read to this potnt. 0. W. Crawrorp. Velasco harbor visitor will 0 enough for ses place on block of lots Velasco, Tox., B Barb Wi r fuils to cure Use Hallor lorses, it u and old sores. FOI Liniment for cuts, wounds PHANKSGIVING, Omaba Ch serv Prepurations alr ist Soveral denominational Thanksgiving vices will bo held in which the congre; belonging to each particalar denomination will unite at some convenient houso of worship and offer God the annual try praiso. The First Presbyterian, Rirst 1 tist, First Christian, Kirst Mothodist the'South Tenth strest Mothodist churches will unito in anksgiving servico at tho First Congregational chu Tho pastors of churvhos nimed are baving an_intellectual gamo of ‘Pussy Wa Corner” to determine which one is to p the sermon. ‘hes Arranging to Aporovriately. for Thankseiving day aro ady under contemplation among the mis- obn- The Howe scales, the onty seal tected bearings. o check rods. of Borden & Sellock Co., Chicago, vith our Catalogue 1L, — Rubber Co.’s fire salo, s 5 FOR SOME ON Raising of a Oheck on the American National Bank (nvestigated. The American National bank discovered the other day that a check issued by M., A, H. Comstock, of the Kepublican Printing company, had been raised by somebody through whoso hands it had passed. The check was raised about $00 above the amount for which it was originally drawn, Tho bauk stoo the instituted o rigid investigation of tho matter. Tho euilty party has been found and in all probability an arrest will follow & little furtner investi- gation, See papers Omak TROUBLE - 1o nausen, 1o pain when De- jarly [isers aro taken. Small Best pill. Among Mititiey Men, Lieutenant Colonel H. W, Lawton, inspec tor goneral of the United States army, vis- ited the headquarters of tho Department of tho Platte yesterday, Ho will visit some of the posts inthis department to investigato matters that need special attention from Washington. No gripp! Witvs Little pill. Safe pill aide-de-camp to Ceneral ¢ of spurs that wero worn nt during the Vicksburg \paiga, aud we ated to Licutenaut » by Colonel Fred Grant. These spurs will be shown at the exuibition of the West ern ATt 8304 weral | also assoclation soveral interestin relics that may be seen at the loaned the art vition, D*PRICE'S (/am Baking Powder; Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Slautlurd. | Class -P and valuablo | Fare is charged Vanilla - Lemon - Orange - Almond - Rose etc, | and d:lk‘louulv as the fresh fruit, Of pertact purity. Of great strength. Economy In their use Flavor as dellcately NO OTHER LEAVES A DELICATE AND LASTING ODOR. For sale by all Drug and Fancy Goods Dealers or 1f unuble to his-wonderful sonp toud 25¢ in stamps and receive n cake by return m JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chlcago. L.—Shandon Rolls Waitz_(tho populat 1t2) kont FIREE to anyono sending us three wrappers of Shaudon Beils Soip. ©00C000000G0 °THE SMALLEST PILLAN THE WORLD! ° TUTT’S ®rINy LIVER PILLS® v 0000.0000.0 HICAGD EYSTONE < EXPRESS LEAVES CHICAGO ARRIVES PH]LADELPHIA 11:25 a. m. To-morrow, ARRIVES NEW YORK 2:00 p. m. To-moirow. ARRIVES BALTIMORE 1:15 p. m. To morro=. ARRIVES WASHINGTON 2:25 p. m., Tomorrow, A solid train of Vestibule Coaches, Parlor Smoking Cars, Pullman Dining Cars and Pullman Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York. Carries First Class No Extra Fare. Passengers only. IMITED LEAVES CHICAGO 00 p. . -day. ARRIVES PITTSBURGH 00 a. mv. To-morrow, ARRIVES BALTIMORE 4:40 p. . To morrow. ARRIVES PHILADELPHIA 4e 45 .. To-morrow. ARRIVES WASHINGTON 5:55 p. m. To-morrow. ARRIVES NEW YORK 7:00p. A Solid Vestibule Train of Pullma Library and Seoking Cars, Pullmar Dining Cars, ! Pullman Sleeping and Observation Cars. Waiting Maid, Bar. ber and Stenographer, Steam Heat and Electric Light, Carries First ngers only, An Extra . Tomorrow, SPEBEAL ¥ be hod by address. q cting rond in the w NEW YORK with good, longer. Warm Overcoats, we direct your attention to this week; from five to twelve ciothes, the Overcoat we're selling tor two seventy - fancy Scoteh plaid cheviot, If your boy is anywhere on his one for him. able cape, gotten up to For Four dollars and a cheviot in a variety of dark colors, warm clothes. It’s a handsome wear, half dollars in money won't better, five to twelve. The That's much we will sell you They’re with more that a day’s deta satisfactory and lasts another big lot, years old and a little hard ive is a good with separ= a boucle plaid Scotch shopping and seven chable cape, ages Overcoat for big boys, ages up to eighteen, that five dollars and half buys of us this week, is a ‘“beaut.” n or blue, cassimere, either brow ton flannel pockets. two degr Boys Who need something particularly “hot” They’re cut long, have big, wide collars chinchilla ulster It’s made has velvet collar, They’re from 84 to 88 inches long and contain ees of heat to each perpendicular inch. of heavy, all woo fine lining and can= will find it in our heavy heavy cas+ simere 1lining, and have more solid comfort to the square inch than any other and a quarter. Ours is the store where your boy ¢ I \l\\\\l Sil oo Work. Usus Matinoos. e Sunnorted by MIL CHAS. A. Company of Actors. First Half of the Week “TWO ORPHANS.” Last Half of the W ; “THE WORLD AGAINST HER. Popuiar Prices—15 500 and Te. FIUST TS YEAR, | New afer |Best in the World, Soventeonth and Harney Streets weittmonae VAT anl I8 AND) WEDNESDAY MATINEE. Return of our Popular Favorites, Primrose % West's Big Minstrels. Everything Entirely New This Season. First floor $1: b duitssion to first flo eneral ndmis Bitlcony 105 Matines - First floor the; b Hox' sbocts open Monday morning Pricos gallery Genera cony (0 veiock GRAND Opera House TONIGHT. | o5 nnd The Versatile and Refined ¢ nuu-(l.;m. RAY L, RUYBE Ay «TOM'S VACATION.” A clean. pure Musical by a e 1y seleceed ¢ Reserved seats %ic BUYD’ Theater Seventh und Harney St Thursday, Friduy and Saturday. SATURDAY MATINE Daniel Frohman’s Lyceum The- ater Succes A Socloty Event. The Charity Ball A Notable Success Here Lust Season. Same Powerful Company. Same Powerful Compan Prices—Eirst floor, 8100 lery, 2, e 00, Box sheets open at evening DIME EDEN MUSEE. ‘Corner [1th and Farnnm Streets WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY NOV. 16711 | Carter, the lady with the Horse s Mane, ace Courtland, witeh of Wall streot, hidin Cartoon Col 0 supported Tists, omedy npany of A e New Nov, Fobatle Marvels. Open dally | 0 10 p. m MANHUI]D RESTURED Young and middle-aged men suffering errors of youth, excesses, sexual weake positively curvd for olire. . Our reme Bfes'hre in ik and tables form, suflicient for two months' treatment, Wl lorfuct cure, Upon rece bo seat 10 W plut Tundl, _Circulur free, hddres YALE GHEMIGAL B0, "4y Milweukee, Wi e e e Dr, Bailey (' (- Tue Leadinz DENTIST. ') Telepone 1055 16th and Farnam Sts, xton Block, A full set 3 Porfact Teeth t « emova o work slugers peakors, never drop down. ‘eoth Extracts] Without Pain s at reasonable rates, all Cut tals oul fur & gulde \ny Third | and work coat 111 our house. 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