Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 5, 1892, Page 8

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8 FLEEI Fally Two Thousand Persons Have Turned to the Oross in Omaha. SUCCESS OF MR. MILLS' FIRST WEEK Omaha breaker ould The ival in looks not have revival ke ckly i talking present religious rey a good 1 like a record who imagined that this town simy; were th brooding leading Tt was | day ever expe of thi The ting for in Exposition hall ence. "The neter of the ople | y great rience it 10 o'clock mense audi to the char listened , to Mr. Mills from which hic the before him mee oung drew sermon was adapted and iest of interest verbs sembl wis s @ text il mber of exce 1 of the pec To the opening words of the chapter Mr. Mills called especial attention My son for- but let thine heart keep m 1 entiment d to deliver wver wit h '8 lent lessons for youn ple 18 0 ming llmn to lead Christian lives, Many More Coming in. which w preached hundred the afternoon meeti » young people, Mr. Mi me sermon and several ned the cards Specfal_efforts were made in 3 churches to get young people to mike positive start in the Chyistian life and 1 results wore very wctory and in places surprisin account of the large number that came to the foot of the At the Second Presbyterian, chureh over 2 young people expressed a determing mite with the church Christiay Soutl chureh there were. ffty-four and. ab | allied chin scemed o b usual outpour churchies in of 600 peoy ing the du portunity is all s who had sisned the en and who will as soon iven unite with the church sind ecome active workoers yenitence scemed o be cont people came so fast that it appeared impos sible to count them, 1t was o s Thom : 1 and prayi j I W rejoich 1 he first w would be e the pastors of the converts vistiin Mol which every with Nearly will rece Many chu receiy of the cony 3 ably permitted to join where thoy Some have expressed n desire to uni with the Catholic chureh, and of course th will be referred 1o some devout Cathiolic minister Thousands of Earnest Men. night was ho gospel ns expounded by M; in the aisles, thronged a and crowded up the staivway the gallery, filling _every foot of space that could be utilized. When the hall would Lold no more the doors had to be closed and Jocked and hundreds were unable to gain ad mittance. One look into the faces of the great ence wi \h". ent to convice any the mi it had y. It was and the atte s cortainly yund audi earnest, |I|nu‘ hitful o tion given the ¢ that could have Plain, Practical Mr. Mills found hi ter of Revelations: *Behold T stand door and knock, if any man hear my and open the door 1 will come in' to him will sup with hin th me discourse L prese he folly ud satisfuction of bly presented, At cards were distri 300 men ntion of fors: iz the ways nl sin wnest Chiristians meeting w all alk. at the audicnc and made everything those who were not Chr they we The male ch t full detoer To v school all 00 people in Omuhis 1o n to become active Christi be sure many of these are scholars, but they have h and were not, istian workers, M. \muw come_convinced that they have not been iy ing right un have decided to cast their lot with Ch people sgomie be ollowing is a brie ment of the num ber of converts received thus far, including those that signed the cards in the churches yesterds Friduy Bundiiy forenoon Runday afternoon not properly in an effort to 800 300 2 100 IE FRAGMENTS, Lessons of mieal 1 Down by the Jluster. A large con; ‘mMul veste Avenue » commission ser ional « the pastor, Dr. Butle nded the vight hand of fellowship to the fifteen new members who united with the church The sermon was the text, “Gather remain, that dary Congrega tional chureh to obserye t vice. After the discomse from Fragments that \o speaker graphic deseription of the feed 000 us recorded in John vi to_the nomical *teaching Buggested by the Master in {he nmand to up the fragme, The vast econ the world requires the use of all re of wealth and intellectual and n ment Lo make that progress ows the ultimate good which is our desting waste even Nagments of these prolongs the struggle with cvil destiny. At (his point the pastor referred to the character of the erumbs which the disciples were required to gather up, and spoke of them with emphasis 0 ing of tho bread which the Savior had b resources re you, my years gone by have 15 mother and a loving a Christian rambling for more of tho good things of life; you ure being crushed iu the grass and rejected, und the Master sends us o gather You up, (it 1o part of the bread that he hus ll'hl may be lost.” \g awount of fragments, the twelve baskets gathered up by the d were used to show the large propor class referrod to bore to those who were al yeady fn the church, und an earnest appeal | i » THE WRATH T0 COME , State man that | text in the third chap- | voice | | Lehmaun, and danger | ified | retary | est route south. junction Laid | and retards | made to were of “the was those who realized that they fragments of the m:-.d tha .v jod had blessed ™ to brush off the sin_which clung to them and get into vh baskets that they might be saved to the u ful sphere which lay before them - ‘The merit of Hood's Sar the many wonderful ¢t ing. It is just the M. H. close ev Saturday tunity to meetings. sarilla is proven it_is accom dicine for you - Bliss, by special roquost, ry evening this week except 1o allow employes an oppor- attend the Rev. Fay Millg’ > MILLIONS INVOLVED. Important Suit Likely to Defin Railway New Oni \ftern the Law on Reorganization 1, Doe. 4.1 ¥ A. Pardee, United the ation of Mr 1 granted an 1wt of app BANS m Hon upon wal da . La to the cirenit co Ca wnd ot & Texas Centra st the railway e Al in the D) cct to the ¢ United States on the ¢ £17.0000,000 bonds decided t two stockhol Hon Dittenhoefe of Waco s representid nd others of Baker of TS e ton; Butler, v, MeClure & Rathbone The tinal decision in the fne the law as 10 railway reorganizations and the foreclosure ¢ 1 - Draw Your Own Conclusion, Mr, J. O. Davenport, ager of the Fort Bragg Redwood Co. ) 3 Cal., this to say of Chamlb sed it for o seve rined immediate Redwood Co.'s stor quantities of Ch For sale by dru - of Convention of N Bankers' Associatio Exceutive council of Bankers’ 4 OMATIA, A convention of the Bankers’ ussoeintion is hereby weet in the city of Lincoln, Tuesday and Weds ) All relief 3 sold medi- SO HYD nberlain's cines ists Notice State a State led w0 :b., on Ith and anliers and business in the eligible for mem- requested to send del varticulars with pro- repared and gent to each one sepr v. 1. D. Evans, Thomas Bryant, C ntley, . H. Dorsoy . W. Mosh ard Updike, Gec 15 Cheney, William Wallace, members executive council. HENRY W. YATES, GEORGE R. Voss, Sec —~ SENSATION IN COURT. Ist prox. trust comy e g0 Chairman. stary. Eaeh Other in tie Ma Jasnarea, I Jee. 4 n y ~ Witnesses Co Very was a sen- lay in the contest over the will r, the Brooklyn carpenter, who died last June at Hempstead, The case in the surrogate’s court. When Robert Watson, an employe of the testator at his store in Myrtle avenue, was put on the stand, Counsellor Clark asked him if he ever said inlan, wife of the con | staid at home with oste ud thit hi and killed him No, sir, I did not Mrs. Quinlitn i exeluimed : ot himout to Buldwin's ** said Watson, atonce s 10 her feet atson, how Remember you 1 was then called to the stand licted Watson's testimony hat Watson told her " three s miece had killed him This testimony ereated a_sensation and the case was adjourned until Monday point. recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy from a financial stendpoint, for wo Gthers in stock on whick we make a ) a paominent ut because of our customers have spoken of it in highest praise. We sell more of it than similar preparation have in the For sule by druggist - I'rescoing and interior decorating; de- signs and cstimates furnished. Henry (5 Douglas street. - The Parish \m SO0 ul\ of Trinity cathedral will hold a sale and luncheon in Ramge building on Wednesday and Thursday, De mber 7 and 8, from 12 ull 2. Luncheon, 50 cents. Civil Service F mination, “The next examination for clerks, carviers and messengers in the Omaha postofiice will take plac postoftice building Tuesc Pebruary 7, beginning at 9 a. m. Applic tions for this examination must be made on Dlanks prescribed by the United States Service commission, Such blanks can incd at the postofiice itions will not | L the secretary by tl Address letters of inquir, of the Civil Sery Neb,” Omaha, - An honest pill is the noblest work apothecary. DeWitt's Little of (h: Early 1 ery ovening sk except Saturday to allow er yes to attend the Rev. Fay Mi meetings. » > Complete New stock of Furniture, Allgoeds marked low in plain figures. CHAS, SHIVERICK & CO. 1206, 1205 and Iy oL SEECL S EAST OR 80U Qla the Wab, The short line to St. Louis and quick- Only i Only i Only hours to Hot Springs, hours to New Orleans, 4 hours to Atlunta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fust time to all poiuts cast und south. Round trip tickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, Lake Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, Sun Fran- Mabile, dacksonville, Tampa, Ha 1 und all the winter resorts of the south and west. Reclining chair cavs . Louis, Toledo and Detroit. hufl«l sleeping cars on all Bag, checked from hotels | and private residences to destination, For ticke cping ear accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket oftice, 15( \rnam street, or write, \. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. cisco, trains. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Used in Milli-as of Hom will | THE OMAHA DA [ GETTING SHORT ON CASH Regents of the State University Complain That Their Income is Insufficient. MAY HAVE TO LIMIT THE ATTENDANCE Suggestion to the Legislature T the nt Tax Will no Longer Suffice for the Urgent Ne of rre \ Dee. 4.—[Special to Tue Bee, ] —~There is nothing more gratifying to | the pride of the friends of cducation in e | » of Nebraska than marvel s being made in the dev the instit Lixcowy, Neb opment of past two ition, noy hias been @ the beginning of th biennial report of the mitted to the governor that there in attendance te university within The growth of this the leader of its « u the west | remarkably rapid present decade Board of R tave 160 years showed wer I'his who studer actually did not include p students imply The bicnni tendance took instruction in m and art which went to Governor lay, sh that the actual at at the present time is he in in all departments of the univer. The regents express their belief that within the coming two years the number of students in actual attendance will have in creased to at least 1500 and an attendance of 2,000 is among the. possibilities within the e years, With these expectations tate will be confronted with o | responsibility in the way of furnishing report crease is sity Managing the Finances. The following paragraph from the report sate the extent of : responsibility in car < the university: unexpected growth in numbers has not been accompanied by an_equal growth in revenues. It was supposed that at the time the thrce-cighths of a mill tax wa e that the asscssment ol of the state would with sufficient rapidity to furnish all s necessiry for university purposes. fact seews to be, that the sment roll for 1802 3 1s it | estimated (at the ssment for 1888 would be. e reve: I s of the increas « and are SL000 a year, that it to adopt the finunci; tion is not te attendance, ficulty by | vise the The \S wis is y marked if bitrarily limit the number in | The regents have met this dif- | rting that they can no lor university fter be provided from | fund. This is the policy | other state in the w been adopted here ral Y every hould have Prepa ng for a Revival, churches of this eity formidable campa hosts of iniquity and the will commenee next S al fore Wilbur Chapman, Ul 0. D [tecaan e b atiention is secular circles i ) the worlk Iy gentle, id, unfailin, knowledge, have now \ullnlm ing nee and an ustible store of apt illustration.’ vices will be held at the leading churches every evening this week and a general cffort will be made to enlist | the church people of the city in the proposed Lincoln’s Latest College, “There still remain a few hilltops around v of Lincoln not oceupied by university -..-n.,_.» but th 1 stitution propose to erect a building costing in the neighborhood of £75,000, and they have ' several days been looking over the ad- favor is on Bast land midway be 1 college and Cotner | The location of. the. institation "olnt will doubtiess insur. the. oet | 1 of the stveet railway from the Nor- mal college to Havelock via' Cotner and Wes- le 1t is understood that the 3 the iustitution is the city of Hastings, which has offered a fine site—nothing less than one of her parks and a considerable bonus in cash. Irvine Seeks a Divorce, Word has reached this city that W, Irvine has commenced suit for a divo his wife on the grounds of adultery, the ¢ respondent being the late C. 1. Montgon Befo) nd during his trial in this city for the murder of Montgomery Irvine gave his friends no indication of his intentions toward | his wife. After he had been acquitted he studiously refrained from any reference to v, of his fricnds here finally ac- the belief that after sufticient “time psed he would again take her to his His case will be conducted by Judge H. | from | ery. Powers. Daring Thieves at Work, The outlying preeinets were given a taste of the excitement that the people of Lincoln have been enjoying for some time past last After 10° o'clock hit two men ed the hou 5 or, 1 in ive miles from this demanded all the moncy Mr. Miller had, and when he failed to produce it as quickly us they thought he should, one n, the ball nar Mrs. Miller got out d to vun for a neigh was followed by a shot iking her a slight flesh wettin little money | had the fellows departed Two hours later the postoftice at T own six miles west of this by two men. The buildin ing the postoftice is also occupied by a gen eral store. 'The robbers seeured about $500 worth of plunder and made off with it. A POsse was at once organ for pursuit rald, ty, was | contain- Perfect nourishment nished by Cudahy's the condensed liguid Ll S8 Real estate, Burguins only, My word is good, Albright. -3 N. Y. Life bldg, e Haliday goods, Frenzer, op. for invalids is fur p. o A Brooklyn real estate deale time to buy stree who has been trying for som some valuable property in Fulto that he was acting for Post ral John Wanamaker, whom he represented as 2 to open o big stove in Brooklyn similar to the one he owns in Phil adelphia - What be pills. folly! To without Bee cham's - s Organization Now. Dee. 4.—The duly qualified the hitherto conflicting Only 0 NEW YOuK, representatives of Bakin Powde% Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, es—40 Years the Standard, ILY BEE:: MONDAY, orders of Commerednl Telegraphers of North America and thessof the Order of Commer: cinl Telegraphemof the United States met in this city todag. < As a result of this meot that iterests of both ations should 1, and that the phers of North as the only organization of commercial telegraphers on this continent e An Invaluable R Sherift Hardman, of 3 i, was almst prostrated with a cold when Ire bogan wsing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. n spealting of it he says: <1t gave e almost instamt relicf, 1 find it to bo luable remody for colds.” For sale | 41 taxen in time, ana 1t - SOUTH AMERICAN COMMISSIONERS. They Arrive in Tmp, NEW York, Dec. 4 arrived here today from ght to this commissioners New York to Settle an uner Vigilancia Brailian ports and three of the Brazilian whoare to serve in the settle nd boundar: between the Bi Argrer Republic nof President Harri The commissibn ire Captain bet, Dr. D, Olyinphio and Generg Arguicra. The latter is anied by his wife and four servants. Unusual courtesics were extended to the by the custor orders from the Troasury department The Vigilancia had the trip on account of of South America city ment of which the missions by agrec government and the 1o be left to the de Leco) commissioners s inspectors under an_eventful time on | the quarantine laws She was ot allowed to stop at Rio de Jatciro and had to go to the quarantine station several hundred miles away. The round trip from this city took | seventy-two days ie old relinble remedy for « croup and sore throat, Dr. Bul Syrup, should be kept in every home. cold, oughl Is Guilt, - . Dec. 4.—The execution of 10 boy, Wade Haines, sct for in this city fs excitin much” as ther ne CoLvania, S, C. Doubt ne, - 19, good i misfortunc, "The i liver, cure headache pepsia, bad breath, constipation and - bilious- ness INNOUNCEMEN TS, At the Boyd, this, tomorrow and day evenings, “The Still Al Tuesday, ‘the fivel Wednes and Little an's mascot At the i‘ r d Wodnesiny eveniy dinns in the <y tonight, Tu Anderson vo Old Cronics.” Wednes. day matinee, At the Bijou company in faney dancer, tics. r the Burton Dr: ks Also Cyrend with other attractive natic the special A C your children always keep Cougrh Remed certain cure. 1f given as soon as the croups cough appears it will prevent the ¢ For sale by druggists. 1. subject of i are to croup Chamberlain's prompt and will close oever: ccount of tho : Saturday | The skin ought to be clear; there is nothing strange in a beautiful face. If we wash with proper soap, the skin will be open and clear, unless the health is bad. A good skin is Dbetter than a doctor. The soap to use is Pears’; no alkali in it. It is perhaps the only soap in the world with no al- kali in it. All sorts of stores sell it, especially druggists; all sorts of people use it. Here’s the Idea Of the Non-pull-out Bow The great watch saver. Saves the watch from thieves and falls—cannot be pulled off the case—costs nothing extra, ) The bow has a groove on cach cnd, A collar runs down inside the pendant stem) and ts into the grooves, firmly locking the bow io the pendant, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted off, Can only be had with cases stamped with this trade mark, @7 A BTN DECEMBER | sufforing from symptoms which iniisate the cc | of the gripand t | Mail Deyt. Jas. Boss Filled Watch Cases are now fitted with this great bow (ring), They look and wear like solid gold cases, Cost only about half as much, and are guaranteed for twenty years, Sold only through watch dealers " Remember llw name eystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. WENNEDYS | CAUTION, 1‘.4‘, KENNEDY'S 8}{8 w USTINDIA BITTERS Tl wJ g | Aro s soia “lonLy 1N BorTLES WITiE TIADE MARK LABELS DR. k. W. BAILEY Tooth Filled With- ogt Pain by the Late ven on: Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger, A Full St of Teeth on Rubber for $5.0). Perfoct fit guaranteed. Teeth extracted o the morning. New ones nserted in the evening of same da wovable Bridge o Elastic 1 represented Al work warranted Office Third Floor Paxton Block, Telephone 1085, 19th and Farn, Pake elevator or salrway fromw 10t m Sts St entrance. ISTHE GRIP COMING? erything Tndieates Tta speedy Appronch ~What the Indleations Are Coneern rom Kurope which Are Appearing in PAPErs show that the grip has broken ont in A most and, and the Indisations are that 10 118 fourth annusl toar of the world The physicians hore In America report many people ing ny not as th » onough o todemand the caro and time of peace prepare for st valuablo sayings over ut anpleasantness, with all te dn 1gors, can be prevented ople properls prepare for it There I8 but one way tc ro on of this terri you be an ep weonrgo o there 0 of the m The grip, with all fousness, with al strengthen the life being thoroughly pre e exeep e pure stimulant A the clrculn Thore the energles attacks by way is by th nelp the strength one pu world ¢ been bo popular with Malt Whiske puie mediclunl one. [t iU 18 due entirely to every way. ko 1S unequael, for it f 18 nttneks. 1t fenot a Nes the ayatol o taken that e Cloaniiness 15 next 10 Godliness How to Cure Freckles IN 3 DAYS. MME. M. YALE’S LA FRECKLA WILL DO 1IT. Sineo the baginning of the wo A pretty faces A with frecklos il the st b s lidden up by these unst shtly b LA FRECKLA I8 the only cure Discoverad by MME M. VALE, the worl Mme. Vule have complexiol Gl drrese. e Wil et lay an t got o and appiy i s Send MM I VALI'S val ablelen Look Kroe Chicago, III uv ACTURE The above brands of goods for salo by 'l‘he' Boston Store, Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE. The only perfect vaginal and rectal Syringe in the It 1 the only Exringo oy Corner 16th F1 R AND HARD SHELL. Price $3.00. arders sollolt BULR RUBBER | & It | ox wnd | | is never late, ta | sensible | too I into Thu’Aloe&Peurold ., | 1500 St NEXT 0 10 Phiysieinns’ nccuntely Tow prices, Max Meyer' & Br‘o. Co Jewelers and Opticians. Furnum and Fiftecoth Streot s SPEGIFIC OXYGEN STANDS I(IN(i. Cures Coids STRIALS FREH YT EXTILERATING WEFUESHING Cures NERYOUS Prostration. Barrels of It Abi WELCON1 ; tAr AT ures Bronchilis S0 reltz \ulvmh!r ONYGEN BOOK” Free. 1 e OXYGEN €0, fof these | Omaha, a | city | nished to dealers only. TS ABOUT | this time of the year, the fore part of December,.. that Johnnie suddenly grows good. He keeps- himself neat and tidy, goes to school regularly, kes an unusual interest in Sun=a day school, and is so angeli to really nlul*rn5 his parents. But Johnnie knows his business; it's nothing serious; he's just begun to think about Christmas, that's all; he’ll make up for his good behavior right away after it. Bovs Suits about - as sensible things as you can possi=. bly give for Christmas. Of cours€, “ you’ll get your boy a-drum-an’-a-watch-an’-~ a-gun-an’-a-steam-“injine” and lot of other, things, but you ought to get him at least one — ent. Now 1()(l<l\' are boys a pres is a good -especially We've quantity of good solid heavy all one quality--all one colo>— a handsome, stylish brown suits And Overcoats pants ands time to buy had great: fancy cheviot—, all one pattern— plaid—made up, a for boys. The suits are with knee are to fit boys from five to fourteen years old- The coats are made with corded plaits and haly lappel backs—and the pants have the Exceld sior patent waist band. The overcoats arein sizes up to ten years—cut good full length— have detachable cape—“wear-good” linings— and are as handsome.as a picture. W hile they, last—it can’t be long—we offer you your choiceg —either suit or overcoat-— 3 For %B 5. i HOLD UP YOUR All who want reliable information in regard to the \vcdth(u during the winter will please signify it by holding up one hand: Those who have no hands may use both lungs and vote “aye’ or “no.”” Unc'e Sam is a fighter and a grand old man; but forecasting weather is not his forte. 1 was going to say some thing about Rolled Soled Artics, Excluders and NEW JERSEY RUBBER goods generally. T must say the rolled soles ar about all that people who read the papers will buy: They cos no more on Tue New Jersey Co.’s goods than the old styl do on other makes. Ask for New Jerseys and take no other, Their speciavries are not equalled, Tcarry THOUSANDS OF CASE roods here in stock and shoe dealers can get them " is a home about all T have is i nd I lie awake nights trying to build myself and th- No sold at retail. Lists and discounts far | ZACHARY T. LINDSRY, i1l HARNEY STREET, OMAHA, NEB. " ©oes your system Need a Stimulant ? if so, use S*Td Wocw—ow My “Hou institution, up. goods PURE RYE. AMERICA'S FINEST WHISKY ? For Sale at all High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. If your Dealer does not keep it, write to DALLEMAND & CO., CHICAGO: REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, tira stock of Diumoads and s than manvfacturer’s cost, wa will off wnd Silve 2 our ware Por Thirty Days Christmas Jewe Fourteenth and Farnam Streets SAIFES FOR SALE 1t svedan. 1, to N, 16tk and Farnam, Dr 316G Douglas W. Cor !\,!1( ct, Omaha, Neb., . e Wi omory, Uy Bmis: it Hian g o e o cattyin i ... i et pac e e, With"dvory 8 Onder we s lien .,\, rantée (0 cure WEYORS AND AVTEA U U refund the woney. Circular froc, Addsees h er <d Cay Chlcugo, L For Sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConnuu, 1616 Dodge Btreet,

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