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‘) i1 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1891 ‘ ment was n n of IIFE 0\ T”E U\I\N\BOTT MS [ tamities and mours of being driven from the «CCQOC‘C...-..QC‘-.. ;.;‘O BIBLE AND UNIVERSALISH | £iigrrt i ‘ond in disaster, though bottoms. A Mwyer searching for evidence DUFFY'S pURE helped Kelly when he pussed me by he did not appear to have was here, had met him and took part in 0 much of the people’s good graces as I IS i PO, ‘ :.'ff 5;,’.\:‘1‘...5’:‘,'.'“,"!\ brutality with which had, and his face bore lMttle triumph. He {5 " KEY ! . Tt Jut Omaha opinfon, he sald, had been o o it is i o | And his interpreter looked very much an- Dr, Chapin Contends that Salvation for All tampeded. and demagomies had vied with Bat Three Hz'," ",WS“"’ it is Possible to | A0V "% nd questions did not seem to suit i 'anght in the Scriptures. each other in_ bidding for popularity by ive in Decency. them. All the men were smoking, and the | is Tanght in P champloning the army's cause i children, and there were focks of them, '{ b "'h' pres "; '“;" '“'l\' "";" ’w‘l"'\"" i were eating oranges In an advanced stage £l R it Waah i Laton . 10 wab & of ripening. They got them at the fruit . ARGUMENT MADE BY HER YESTERDAY | empioved toward wasnington. it was a | HOW THE PEOPLE MANAGE TO EXIST | jouce in that fow but two children had 4 ) _— ful they will be followed by bands of ma —_— died of diphthéria this year. No sign was \ % 4 rauders. Already they are shedding bl ; 8 put upon the houses, but the doctors told y i sption of All Mankind the Grand Con- | faiT0r ATERIY IV M THETAOKhwest, | What & Visitor Saw in the Shanties Along | (he parents to keep the neighbors' children g . 3 ation Toward Which the Divine Thi moverr ‘rm If suc v“r"” me -;v- ‘.'r'v' the River—Few Discontented ' away. This seemed impossible, for the ad n : overthrow of our prese orm KO Joining houses stood In nearly arm's reach ! &, et Tends -~ Numbe ent, fof dispenses with representation Natlonalit 1 Religh n e e B i Lo 0P s DY OO, b THH. iy Ghildin Again T entered a_plastered house. The ¥, of Specifie Texts Clted, Tt seeks paternalism, which is a pernicious with the Children, husband, a finely built young Pole, lay i theory. Tlut the worst that can be sald of asleep upon a bed. At the bed's foot was K the movement s that it i a mere surface the cooking stoy at its side the wife, was the toplc of Dr. Agusta J. Chapin's | i (ohuftion of fociety and the false eco: | tween the Willow Springs distillery and the | enilt: o bany ums “seten i o™ clomme FOR M [ ] : sermon at the Universallst church yesterday | nomies Wwhich the business world 18 | smelting works. They hold no luxuries—the | dressed cradle. The husband worked In the 53 CO-0pe and brotherhood, L T Chte, ‘ar¢ | most necessary comforts of life are not there | #melior, and earned $1.60 per day. 1o NO FUSEL OIL morning. She said, in part and 1ot power, compe and wretchedness in their | DOUBht this shanty last fall and paid $50 The true teaching of the bible is to be dis- i e ! that ‘1 ”\vw’i u'.‘.',"y‘u'.”‘".f AR all 1s squalor AR LS g When yor find Ar g populor you m 1 covered by careful and wystematic flmh. other citing foward the army was repre- | Pitlable and disgusting forms. Children of | ror b od A’.r‘: \\':ml-lm)m\l.v hy‘mlm\\‘:-m = pend upon It thit 1t possesses super Here is from a flash of brains of a 12 year old American young- 1 The methods which we fearlessly apply | hensible, It has becn n game of “pussy | all sizes flock about. Many are barefoot and | I called upon the dressmaker of the place. | merit, Duffy's rure Malt Whiskey hns - to other writings, anclent and modern, must | wants the corner,” ench city hurrsing the | noarly all have solled faces and frocks; but | She was a- thin Jittle woman, with tired | boen wuy asnnd | & ster as overheard by the writer of this, while discussing Kelly and be used with the scriptures, The great | op 0% b o0l the men engaged in it, teach- | the majority look just as happy as other | €¥e8. The dresses she was making were of b4 s book must be read in the light which his- [ ing vagrancy and inevitably leading to dis- | |ittle ones—a few are sad faced and hunger | (N¢ cheapest material. There was some at his army question—*A century ago Washington bound the people by 4 hrow upon it. The world of today is ;.-«-'— .,’T ment is not mad enowsh to'employ thiem | gard, a few have soiled faces and uncombed | Upon the walsts, Her ver Chtlos for S ] congress”—Today—+The people are bound for Washington against % off the chains of superstition and re- | altogether on public work fll s i SRS and CrnaTeNn e a dress was 80 cents, Some of | and not b A ’ 3 s it what It accepts as truth, whether | The presence of the armes. too, para- ::\ilerxlrm'“.m::;h THe P ThATE ol FA DR e B s ._L.. T Dt congress”—and the youngster received what he deserved a Nebraska : in the bible or out of it, shall neither be un- | travel. The business distress is incrensed, | no underclothing can be seen, and they say high for such wretched lodging. Fif DUFEY'S MALT WIISKEY 00 tilis . scientific, unnatural nor unreasonable. and a fearful responsibility rests on those | thoy wore no more In winter 5 dollars per month Is the usual charge. ROCHESTER, N. ¥, that | who are encouraging the movement. om all I could learn, the boarders are It is generally conceded in this a I spoke for some time a feeble ol nature and reason may be on the side of v me time with a feeble old o o 2 4 & dini not supplied with separate rooms In all DHIvePRRTIN: hough many belleve that RELIGION OF GREAT MEN. "'[‘:t";‘vl‘l‘h‘“‘\n l;h:u-m'r:- rth worms for bait. | cases. The evening meals were being pre- : ™) ] “bibl ds opposed to it. In order to - and adied yold to work, 43 years, he sald, | pared. 1 saw Vienna sausage, soured cab- Y. 1¥e Boy's will be boy's—some brighter —some witticr—some more bible & o ; mischievious —some playful—but all born to wear pants. And to w that the attitude of the bible really | Serles of Sunday F Sermons by Rev. [ O ered In th witer “§yotan fish. | bage and dried peas. In one place, about s, he suffered in the winter. He had the | four potnds of sheuide sa ; . N ‘ 1n u;\mrnl fhis, dogtrine, ',fl'.""n"i‘f’.'r'x:'k'i T \\UH“r.h ‘,'.' Y of the Han. | “Feumatiz" in his leg, and could not 80| tonas Lkt (fm»fu;vl(hflvm fl\\ 'r\‘n.'::.",;” \v\!:r Keep them neat—we imagine—requires a good purse and sound ] to show: First, that the general spirit o v, Di a urray of the Han- | oyt for fuel, He came to the Bottoms five | very cle HACHBERNTHING Fatis o the book I8 in harmony with Universalism, | Scom Park Methodist church {8 preachink | yoars ngo. He was not ignorant, nor stupld, | boted el BaeTihG i S i ppor th motherly judgement—unless you keep him in a Nebraska —tough— Second, that the bible contains abundan erles of Sunday evening sermons on | He seemed quite the contrary. This old i alls gave the place an old-time look. at the final ONE SHAN! Y I direct testimony showing t SIN. he Religlous Life of Great Men” A | made—suit— came from Prussia fifty years ago, and ) demption of all souls s the grand consum- | week ago last evening he discoursed on the | was quite pooud oo, oL '| Even here, in all this filth and wretched- i mation toward which the divine government [ poyit S50 EEEEE e ‘wald in part: AR {0FHRYC SYOLaUCIOtE NGl o 54wl hian fomBARNRLY [t ehn- oKil 1t Nov-and thsn (ve ire'a : : x i tends 5 Moses s the g type of a statesman I entered one of the better looking shanti-s, | OWP- I sfood in the door and looked Now and then we are complimented by utterances of a compe ‘? First, then, as to the general spirit of | A1 4e (o him came divine inspiration that | An intelligent Bohemian woman was its mis- | (NTOUEN It. — There are three rooms, one ¢ i the seriptures It should be remembered |} "0yt 4o his work, %o to all statcsmen | tress. She had fowr children, all clean and | °PENINE into another. In the first was a tor, about having equally as good made, large assortment, or as low that the bible s not primarily a xl.;qn(v [ WP e B ML M talkative. The floors and casings were good, | 5(0ve, the second held a table and in 2 2 book. Multitudes apparently have the im- | capicity, hag come the vision it nothilng Felset v spoke Englisy the last was a chest and bed. The only prices as the Nebraska—but it has no foundation— { They have. Nttle, it any, other use for it, | unseen such characters draw their stren She weuld not have to move, she thought: :')';:L;vrl;‘nr the ,'m'.l. Who supplies scandal for We carry the produce of every big manufacturer of the land—but 3 v go to it for corroboration of their | Of something, more r.hl “"".' m;llw],l :::u: ‘m; hLR sl‘\!‘«'lnl n] ) lru;-k‘ had been "_ o "\"~I .r“r”\wh,‘.‘yl,\w{lr‘f "i" vl‘vyvkl \\l;:-ln nfons and authority for thelr chureh | wyjch will endure when suns are dead o husband had been without Serk for a | raw pork lay upon the table. —There were ST B v R Sal Uil AGGey usages, content If they can discover a few | dayk, such lives tell.” long time, and many debts were contracted. | 10 dishes of any Kind. =~ Both boys appeare A texts that can be construed as supporting [ Alfred the Great based his laws upon | Now ho was a fire g their preconceived notlons. the decalogue ‘and said of the seriptural | € :”'" b ]""”“”'- and recetved The confession of falth accepted by this | admonition, —*Whatsoever ye “would that | i; and when all the debts were pald o el ¥ i church declares that “The holy scriptures | men should do to you do ye even so to | they would move elsewhers and live in bet- "‘l"f Their sister .\n_\! the young of the ( and New Testamenis contain a | them.” * this orie command man shall | ter style. She seemed a kind woman, and I | }ady” who “stayed with her” had gone to L k know whether he does right, then he will | liked her. In fact, I liked every woman I | Spend the afterncon at Courtland beach, out ou own prog; ite ding al and workmanship, to fit am reg; por | Stupld from liquor. None had work. They id, “Our father does odd jobs, and he - and suit our well deserving reputation, In other words a boy's suit Ll g g g g L 2 B 5 B IS No house furnisher can branded sbraska,” must be perfect and serviceable, and cheaperin revelation of the character of God and of | Fenuire no othe AboOk N ANNEt AL BIEs £ et it A frord to ignor the duty, interest and final destination of ('.'q.““,'lg.,':‘. i :.1'1"“[' '1-,, .,\l'l,' P foh | met I that wretched district, and I met | the brother said. —This shanty the | the mother profession of architecture. De- ! mankind Tampien, who Served his comntry ko weil | (hem all. Men, women and children, they | flthiest of all. = The windows were un- | gign s everything. It is all that there s | § price or else it shall find place in other establishments—not here— This revelation is not always—I may say a champion of the rights of the people, ere nic people to talk to. washed andiiie FACOTs BWere Sunsw Rt SEALI e Tt out side of materials and broken stove, three chairs, a table, a chest faino uauallyomado e e e arnoter. dyin Iih.a GHEVOE ror TIMASIE! | 1 was Shan e 2OT OB BLT il Rl tovo bay, SAAER SIUT VanaloRtARA torawls | 1ABO: A Dollar for a dollar and half suit, Two Fifty for a first rate four o neatrink - Higt ahildEe ¥ o [ and his country upon his lips. Willlam TIL, | o F0S hi o the shanty of a special | j5g with vermin, were all it held. **Who You realize the force of a perfect de- will_concerning His children, are no more | {40 Rt (OHREEY, YT GUS, i an1 overnment | object of plty—an old couple witkont money, | N8 With verr el 3 y 5 1lar suit, Three rte: 3 A MBSV ot clearly revealed anywhere in the bible than | i England, 1 In an hour of anxiet work or children. The neighbors aald the | 2T¢ You?" one brother sald. ~‘You must sign when you contemplate the lines of dollar suit, Three and Quarter for a daisy five Jdollar suit—is a re- in the historical accounts of His dealings | “Never in my life did T so feel the need | old woman came every day to thefr homes | Kio% Some people up In Omaha. —Cant] this Chamber Set. Live with it a year you get Tillie is the matte me work? That is all that | and it will imprint itself upon with Tillie. Tillie is all | ory, And who shall say tha your mem t it Is mol with them. A cord we are proud of—give you better sal action at that—Finer the history of th signal example is found in [ of God's guidance.” The . unday before he | and cried, but they could do nothin Jewish people. the | landed in I und he caused a religious | her, they il 1 so little themselves. The Hebr God was present to punish those | service to be held on board his ships. 4 renre 1o A right when she can get work, but she is | one’s surroundings which, after all, d grades are about as near half as other quote them, as this is your oINS AnALWOTHINae | L8 Bol At cattr o The, American ‘revolution was born not ::'rl’:w.‘:‘ll’lfit;‘\infl:,l‘;,,,f" N X o s trongi G158 AnethetlEio pardastiol & 1 BItDIEIE (ORY UL to discipline those who murmured and blas’ | 1ol Hanry: and. Samcl Adkns. Who, | next habitation lived a widow and her thire | ,, ATIer crossing through the stone yards & | T "y iner has made this sult Qi phemed, to furnish manna to the hungry | Prof, John Fiske says, were second only 10 | children. But one, a daushier. conld e | [0V more shunties are reached. —Most of 1 T thus carrying out - and cle b e awnanue eaoien I CLiCDLH] S Hem T Ndesert8A RN On Rt Hin inideiiara yal| EITADI S 88 RINSNORER 1L M CaSTY LB S Can you find a more comfortable or better lighted department ve the rock of Horeb for the thirsty. [ Washington In influence. were both pro- | tain work. She earn reward and punishment are both ex- | fessed Christians, and Thom sions of His love, which seeks to re- | Who is often passed off an 1 §1 per week in a At the Joor of nne of the mist e shanties, two w idea of lightness and a soft, restful uty of color and form. woman and her seven children, who seemed in much need of assistance. Her husband Jefterson, | jaunar fidel, said} [ AAACE than our strain the evil and ‘encourage the good. | <1 am a Christian in the only sense Jesus | o men were starc- | oapnnot get steady work. Her health is | We do not mention it today, however, as 3 vished any one to be, sincerely uttached | INg “The lady of the as a widow, distant heaven is not biblical. In the bible | “WaShinkton's religlons character is well | underwear. The one garment. sho wepe | D2 suffered much for coal during the win- | values. 1t is one qf the lowest of our “ He s {present. —He marches with the | known. Iranklin was no infidel. He tried | was forn and solled. Her hair was o | tF medium: priced isets, vet its beauly ouc host; He mects Moses on Simai and | to dissuade Tom Paine from bringing out | combed and her face was unwasned. . Her | , L [0und an adjoining shanty the home of | ranis the most expen AL () ah, and counsels and encourag the time. He is swift to he answer every prayer and pun »s all | one of his lampoons r every call, | paid an sent tribut \ every sin. | When he moved that daily prayers n i Providence | home consisted of two rooms, with an addi- of- | tion for the cow Back and forth, th b a compositor on a newspaper. There were many more huts, doorless and windowless, rough | the ‘people having gone away. Some said the seasons of "% and oaa d 2 2 2 2 X2 22222 e L g o o o L o g g L o g 2 L o L L 2 2 g 2 L g -1 B 2 B R R R BN DA RN To all this modern sclence agrees. “Tho | fored [ the constituilonal ecnvention, Johy | these rooms, the chickens and ducks 1an, | (ne city bought them out last fall and had R fmminence of Deity Is a recognized part of | Chyistian, and Hamilton sald: 1 can prove | sy ‘ren oy eond mud floor was covcred | e qwners pull down their habitations, 7/ : 2 science,” says Prof. Fiske. In the history of | the truth of the Christian religion as clearly ;‘ '"l 1"1 ~;‘l_\l\ al |m en stove and two High up on the clay banks of the Mis- v 0 ake haste il you wish for a catalough—getting scarc the Hebrews, as given in the Old Testament, | as any proposition ever submitted to the | Saualld beds. he bedding had no special | ¢oyri gtands a solitary shanty. It is near we have, as it were, the veil of divine provi- | mind of man. color, mor tint. — This woman spoke good | \ho edge, and s ludicrously picturesque N 0 ' dence lifted. We sce how the Lord watchea | John Quincy ~Adams wrote a book EHK]|51|‘lllxvtls)xr~ o avery talkative. ' She | wigow and her child live there. She S>> TEITIOIIDDOIDODDODDO over, disciplined and preserved them. We [ ¢loged” the paragraph he wrote for n)lumrv_(' rnI her m!c, fi‘m and quick witted. | [orig” horgelf by washing. She pays re FURNITURE of Evory Description. —_— gce why He punished at one time and re- | his monument it my heart has | She sald she needed clothing and fuel last | ¢3"por month, to @ Mr. Summers on Tenth = = = A warded at another. We sce how He loved [ assured and reassured me that the gos- | Winter, and she applied to the Associated | ung" foward. She appears to be grateful Temporary Location, them, and with what long suffering and pa- | pel of Jesus Christ must be a divine rcal- | charities for them. — They told her she did | {0'% i eintieman, because some months' (206-1203 DOUGLAS3 ST. tience He fol'owed after them. We see that | ity.” Henry Clay, s s before his | not need them—she had two cows. The | 0+ "i¢ due and he s not pressing. There 2 it through all thelr dark, pervors and carcloss | 0eith, united with the Bpiscopal, church | widow “continued: “Then T say to them, | Foil {8 4% oy mare house. 1 was the only MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. ayayHalneve! : and gave a clear testimony of experiencing | 'y ow 1 al se. e ways He never forsook them. Even when [ §18' fihSolations of religlon in® his last Can I L mine cows on u_um back and | 1oinied one among them all. It was a ST, JOSEPH, MO they stoned the prophets and murdered the | fioar wear them? Can I put mine cows in mine | )i req, The man claimed to own all— ’ ’ ’ ' fnspired teachers, it is to be observed that | - One of the purest men who ever entered | Stove and burn them? * She said the chil- | {00V "0, oroia but the satter appears to DRS (PIRETCOPPER \ the divine love never gave them over to the | public life In this country was Charles | dren did not suffer so much, but the mothers | 1o"n% 200 SFETUE b & 2 T undisturbed pursult of their wickedness, The | Sumner. To Rey. Dr. Neale he said of | did—they stinted themselves and gave the N REW - DISGONTENTED ONES. © ) ) e aAne ( Qg very Judgments visited uron them were prooty | CHIISHARILY v _way of looking at it | food to the children; and, during the bitter. DR SUIGQNERNTED, ISl BETTS { 4, % ) C C of Ui divine purpose Lo save thiem trom sin | MaY e lt‘i’ngl"l;‘l'nlel'\{l:‘\;n;a vours, but It Is the | cold days of last winter, they searched for | Among all lhli \\'l]i.;;clul*;lm-ss } ‘nulx;‘ux n’r‘.‘-l TRADE MARK and turn them to righteousness. I do not A O e tkeptioiam. “Gontles | drift wood that the little ones might not | few discontented with their lo 3 more discipline or different treatment from | doubts it diseredits hig own intelligence. 1 | smelter and died of lead poisoning *after | and none showed anarchistic “I‘"""‘,'f"'i & other nations, nor do I suppose they re- | have examined this matter for myself.” being crazy a long time from the burning | They appeared to kn.m\t hmp[ o ‘:'.),I. '(‘llrll:l BETTS Y, N | celved it. He loves and cares for all with Bismarck and Gladstone have been the | jnside.” Again she spoke of the terrible | events, even the names of prominent Omah o X . equal favor. To Him there is neither Jew ,“;“[’ raates '1'1:'“ :l""".‘l"&‘u"‘:‘“k“}‘gr’;':'; cold of last winter; and I looked at the | men \\'Prl; \mk&lvfl\'n er lu:"-ml,“ ‘Illp:-)"(:-:zel B p nor Greek, bond nor free. The history of | wrote his wife: “If I were not a Christian | broken stove, the walls of bare, cracked | thelr trials, an il R e R E.V.DAVIS, M. D the Jewish people reveals the divine char- [ T would mot serve the King another | boards, and wondered how she ever bore it, | Wish to move, th {m oAlE (s agine aaun . . y . " WBITE goter and methods, more clearly than it cou'd | hour. 's = * ke away from me the be. | She took me to tie house of her friend. i | they want more dmft wiof b cqie Gl CONSULTING PHYSICIAN. e direct verbal statement. The truth is lief in my persona found a ver rett; oung woman dry n he Alls i oty 3 - H Q always revealed in theso pages by practica) | I.am the lor Dby, A friend was making a morning | Women think It hard to carry water so far. Represented in Nebraska by U§ dllustration. It may or may not be accom- | £5Cdpe to call. This friend was a talkative young | They get their supply from an artesian well S paied by diine Statiment. e o, O, pastir 1 AR A% | Solcren " woman. e’ foom. holi ave, | many rods from some of the shapile, TheY all forms of M. SACHS, FOR One great purpose rur zold LY &5 ad N iTtye , Bk b T ‘4 | must know thelr district is eemed = =i o . g R o g } AhFSed HioGah e bt ;'k‘{( 8, Eolden | is based upon the divinity of our Lord, the | table and bed. ~This bed was clean and had | [ ), “for they are 8o careful to afirm [ NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND PRIVATE : i { e book, to show | one central hope of our poor, wayward | a woolen blanket. The baby looked bright 3 AT The C man how to avoid evil and achiove good, | race.” and healthy. The three women—widow, [ the contrary that it looks Suspielott, 0T SR D PRIiCES to guide him in the way of purity 3 There has been much dispute ag to the | | 5 3 Yol r | children are bright, especially 8. A DIS AS S piness. The wholo apirit of the mible ba | religious opinions ‘of Lincoln. He was | pretty wite and colored girl “did much | oo polite—in every house 1 was offered a E E LEO. F. WESTHEIMER, : | Tove and good Wil to men. . The sapuur; | Skeptical in youth, ‘but ‘becanic a man of | lalking, = Yes, they suffered most dread | iy ™rpe majority: are Poles and Bo- R IR o lan s Hgmen. The spiritual | Fuith and of proyer. 'He said of the bivle: | fully during ihe winter. They received | {ilE S0 "o Hungarians, 1 met ve cure speedily and permanently all di- s o ) ife, light and love are like free alr, | “Tt scems to me that nothing short of in nothing from charity. During the cold A o one. Amerlcan. The | senscs of thé gencrative organs, aiso kidne A puro water, genlal showers and sunshine | finite wisdom could have devised and given | nights, they often thought they would | 9R€ Irishm b ening paper and | bladder, biood, skin and stomach trouble - 1 for all of God's children alike. Whoso- | to man_this excellent and perfect moral | fréze’ and they put all the clothes they had | [Fishmen was reading the evening bupet B | 2ot E B nesses, impaired me ! ever will, let him come, whosoever will, let | code.”” He said he found an obstacle to e han tel ¢ wear and rags for | ahswered all a estions without being rude, I’im.u h“"“c"'h- paired mory, | him partake freely. The promise + SY | Ghurch membership in complicated creeds, | Wpon the bed—articles of wear and rags but in a way that did not encourage the ask- | night emissions, ete. © k y. The promise of man's calbayRithey S il et ; final redemption is found not only in blss. | Put asked the prayers of Christians, and | the floor. During tho cold weather, they f g o¢ more. ~He leased ‘his ground, one | Our principles and assistants have all LA ngs lavishly beatowed, but in blessings with. | W2* & Arm bellever in Providenc wore all the clothes they owned, and wore | 0% 11q baid §1 a month for it He did not | made life studies of our specialti held, in tho mercy that consents (o the > S them day and night. This room had papered | yyow the owner's name, but pald his rent CONSULTATION FREE. DIRECT FROM THE TANK. chastisement of the wandering but still D Do walls, and a few plotured advertidements | o0 enth and Vinton. ‘The Amerlean was | song 4.cents for our new 120 page hook. were tacked upon them. The remains of | &1 TEE RO L Oha very Call or addr with stamp, CHEAPER Than STEAM., loved child, and the falthfulness that never ve & Dr. Patterson Describes What the Physician | the morning meal were still upon the table. ife ily. Unlike the Irish- wea forgef had no wife or family. L Tiio bibla Iy a sreat ook of humanit fizoday.fhould e, I saw poor butter, bread and sugar. The | niy "o "knew every one around him. He No Bviter. No Steam. No Ingineer. God. It s the mrowh of smer menlty and | At tne Wirst Presbyierian church last | buehand had lately obtained work in the | juq a grammar school education and came BEST POWER for Corn ind Fend. Ml Buting thought and work. Single passages n;a:y be | evening the pastor, Rev. J. M. Patterson, | - 1110 : lll'}lc‘ lllm'"m ”'g,,““‘v"‘:( from Ohlo seven years ago. ‘u\lrk(.“r £ Hay, Runuing Separators, Creameries, &c. misunderstood, and isolated toy e | lectured on “Luke the Beloved Pl He su.ervd much with his eyes. The Work | jpans and two Swedes helped to break the L Y g misconstrued, but the general spirit ana cen. | The subject for the evening was in the smelter injured them, she said. monotony In nationality. Most of thes 119 South 14th St., Omaha, OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES tral thought are plain, And so to me the | been *Young People for Law and Medi- I entered a clean, well kept yard, and a | people are members of the Catholic chureh, | =~~~ strongest biblical proof of our great hops is | cine,” but Mr. Patterson said he had founa | Woman asked me into her house, She was | gome are Lutherans and a few ;.!u-na[‘lm Stationary or Portable. found In the fact that everywhere In these | he could not do justice to both the lawyers [ & Widow with one child, The kitchen was | miseions. The only clergyman wio visis § 1 to 60 H, P, 16 20 B llmlxluuus pages, history, prophecy, precept | and the doctors in onc evening and would yery. fi'le'—""‘“_‘ :ull"l’;‘ J‘J‘«nl\i“‘.?., ]hu"m].'\;ltlikmt among nl)n-nuhi;iulrl‘:’l:/‘- j{:'\:‘r"h' LS I,I:'“ Seh . By e £ond for Catalogue, Prices, ete,, describing work to be dona, and promise i eotion— . | confine himself to discussing the profession ens care sha > olished. A hemian Pres] C o~ L, f] & Al i it Bt Iraction-—aro | 0T it iR meal was cooking. 1t consisted of oatmeal | Longue of the First Methodl:t Episcopal T OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS, Textual proof is, however, by ans | He said that this profession had been | and shoulder steak. The woman sald she | church has built a mission in the center of Omaka, 107 S, 14th St. 330 & Walnat Stey PHILADELPHIA, PAs Wonhnr i aoneTan ly cl::“;nv:lllg»: given honor always in proportion to the | qia washing for a living. the huts. They report good attendance. SEARLES & you great numbers of passages, andefronm !H\‘;fi'.'*".‘.‘"}.,.“"J“'.'.:L‘.‘.}{f’.i.‘:;uli‘.«‘-' les The |~ At six or seven houses similar stories were | There is much complaining of the neglect told—the men worked in the smelter or pack- | ¢f the city physician. It is almost useless almost every bool o et LR el v book, which either directly | a nec ing houses. They could get but a few hours | o try td get him to answer a call. The sity In_every community, and SEARLES, THE ALOE & PENFOLD (0 rise cts into its ranks the very . people who differ | fession. and it is not a matter of su With us on this subject are not ignorant of | that 1t attrs the existence of these paswages, but they | cholcest blood of our country. Mr. Pat- afirm or are only consistent wi e doc. | made so influentinl chiefly because of N 3 - AUt sor m”vmil(Zih{v‘:{’:.’:‘.“m.mu\‘ ;]!::‘ rn‘)hllllun lln the z:upn;_ ’( ; : \\rm'l(s;:nvh .1;.1{, l’!'llmlr earnings An;l nul'«\;t"rl- stand much u], n|rml of (~|v;n"‘,1,,“,....l.|r 13:.;]“.': . me i o' poi > atonkilniics e said some of the strongest motive age $3 a week. The average number of chil- | one woman had no wrap to wear al N x - fas - o A D e and these | whicn'influence numan conduct operate to | dren’ was six to cach house. ALl went to | winter, and she borrowed her brother's coat SPEC]AL[SIS i 1408 Farnam Streat, which I refer. Of cours: sexpture 1o 1 induce men and women to enter this pro- | scnool. They were Bohemian and Polish | and applied for aid. She was refused, but . Rt THE LIOiI D"RUG STORE Catholics, A few attended the parochial school. Here no money was taken for | promised, but the pro N investigation into her story was nise came to nothing. Pl ans’ P reaeri pons carefully prepurea atlow pr GENUNEWELT: Chronic have a vague impressic a o terson then spoke brief some of these | tultion, but théy had to ‘furnish their books | All claimed their storles of want were SOUEAKLESS: . PROTECT YOUR ARM RO 'My’“,,,,‘;('if"{“|,,".'f“,::"f,,,:f],. (re I | Motives which influeiice voung people: (o | and writing materials, doubted and they felt too much ashamed to Nervous SRS h’flr[llfi};oa& SH QYO significance. enter the profession of medicine, He saic AMBITIONS OF THE CHILDREN. Lry again. Private & : 3 . VACCINATION SHIELD at there ‘was 1.do not forget or ignore the presence and | 5o G inere i power of sin, of ignc rst the and it was no wond nee and determined | a man who can keep down the temper otive of desire There o e drones mong them, men N palesire | 1 talked to a crowa of children, some as | There are some drones among ature | old as 14 years. They were bright, with a Best Shoc sold at the price, ONLY 25 CENTS. $5, 84 & $3.50 Dress Shoe who will not work. Nearly all drink They seem to think th: r Is necessar perversity. T merely insist that these things | ofs fover which a few years ago would | few exceptions. None of them wished to L s 3 ! “to Kee| ength up. dea {8 previ- “Aual custom work, costing from $6 to §5. in the soul of man are not stronger than | hate burned up the very tissues of tne | move, and would not until they felt they [ to keep strength up.t ‘,‘h“ S DR Equal cust K, costing from $6 to §S. the love and power of God. T srant sen | human body, that the men who can thwart | must. They would be happy could their | lent among the emplo oXmelLig $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles e nature's wrath and encourage her kindness, | gihiere ot work and they be allowed to | Works Some are quick to tell of th that to save all these souls is bevond the that the men who can beat back plague Best Walking Shoe ever made, power of man's wisdom and love, but T am | and deliver cities and nations from tr ema ore they are. eeme fraudulent means taken by their neighbors | TREATMENT BY MAIL Consultation Fres o i ey are. It seemed to o 4 0 { P remain where they are. It seemed to them | fratent FERIC There is little loyalty We cure Catarrh, All Diseases of $2.5 82 8 ’ sure, with the Man of Nazareth, that “‘with | pestilence, hold high pla; In the esteem of | the best place in the world—drift wood, coal os, Yifo 11 God' all things are possiblo.” Even Jere. | the neomle The second motive was that | to pick and no rent to pay. 1 asked the | among those of different natlonalitics. | Wit | the Nose, Throat, Ghest, Stomash, Vnenyalied akths price, mlah, Wi s pessimisiie views, Had | OF worldly reward: Not 'overy sucossul | glrls whal they Would do when they wer | beating was common some years so, bl s | Liver, B'god, Skin and Kidnoy Dis: | Boys’ B2 & $1.78 School Shoes, oases, Femalo Woaknesses, Lost Are the Best for Service, Manhood, D ALL PRIVATE DS Ladies’ sa' $2.50, $2, $1.76 become rieh, bt If he does | older, Their ambitions differed slightly, One | now of rare faith enough to say, “There Is nothing too | Physician ms ¢ eacted the habit of beatl ecause he | woulq work in a hotel, another In the pack- | tleman has cantracted the lablt of beatin hard for Thee." not acquire a competency it is Replies to De lar, . does pot_collect the fees that are due him - the mother who supports him. After dark | p FME (Here Dr. Chapin cited numerous serip- | § 188 becanse he does not earn sufficlel Ing house, some longed for a laundry, and Bk d to find olicema ASES of ! Hikes, amotixitisi the. Darabie. of the ieor | and-nakib . doen not carn suticlent | L8 i pinchea fage thought work in a | they claim It iy hard to find a policeman, | “Puiee, Urexons avp Recrat Uicenn oured Best Dong lish, Perfect Fltting sheep and other sayings of Jesus. Romans, | at par, mucl s at a premium. There are | bakery the acme of carthly happiness. Theso | The pobiteman i, (L €U, SO Ll | without puln oF wetention from Gusinoss. Beatin the worlil, . Al vill: 1825 and xi: 2536, 1 Cor, xy: 2035, | many people Who want thelr medicine on | houses were all similar, none were plastered, | very difficult to TKeeR BA E¥€ B A0 RS RUPTURE. No Cure No Pay. 8tyien Cuion having W, L, Doliglas Phil. 11: 9—11, Timothy il: 1—6, Heb. " | the same terms as they get their gospel some were covered on the outside with sheet | becauss ol the alust It 2 L Call on or addreas with stamp for olreulars, free "W i'd {h : 011, Timothy il: 1—6, Heb: vili cioate’ Mgh board fencing tom. W, L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Muss, 10—12, Rey 9—13.) fi 5 tron and roofing. 1 saw dirty windows and | and intricate 3 bodding. are. in & most | S0k, A recelpts, 1at siairway wouth of Foss N 8. 13th T carnestly commend these and many | proselr tenonid he thorousily prcoangr | clean windows, and no curtains and curtains | The beds and petTng Gre B L GUE toom 7. lenatz Newman, 420 8; 13th. S ‘should oro AT PATE AR Ty wretched state~ could s ) more . a 5 . h. gther mimilar passages fo your a‘wntion. | of sirang physlque and sympathetic tempe #xt’?lxln:l:':x}.'rf:p"' Jgured :i:'»‘.’u-‘-’m 3 20| Mo ‘beds in each house, always n o Dr, Searles and Soajes, aseumian g - | RIS Sxan80n, 15i8 0 \6th; s not Universalism the teaching of the [ ament, and above all, a Christiaj No am lace. None of the parents spoke Large ' families are crowded into i al¥ ©. J. Carlson. 1218 N. 24th book whose general spirit is naeriti L English, but answered questions quickly sl ALt idve © J. Carison. : i .. i ; S e parents and younger children W. W. Fishoar, 2025 Leavonworth. and_ which contains such wonderful words | One word describes it, “perfection.”” We | through an interpreter. e 4pd- yaunger blldien H . W. ) 28 those T have quoted? . Tho Bikt Lot nints | refer to DeWits Witch Hazel Salve, cures | A cynical looking old ragpicker told 000Dy SURTARG I - F e e eas BAT OF BEAU']EY F. A. Cressy, 8o. Omaha. teaches that Christ came into the world to | piles. his troubles. He could not get much rags. | family o in ber of children can | Baby blomlshes, pimples, red, rough hande-and — — T PN T MR P e Fc ; ———— It took 100 pounds to bring 80 cents, and | &t both ends a lazge nimaber ° GRILATEE FO0 - fulllog huir prevented by Coti. Worke of the adversary and to drkw all me | , Frank J. Sutc)lffe, stenographer, has moved | so he and his old wife were often hungry. | bo disposed of for Ahe = mishi = Atong 'ifi“ cunk Boar, "Most eifectivo skin L o Himselt. AW all men | 45982 Bee building, telephone 597, They were in need of charity last winter, | them all o 98 J ry_. 2 purifying and beautifying soap, [y RBSH VACCINE LEOBIVED DAIL unto Himself. T = but” they could. not. spea Englisn o | people could live in comfort and decency. 337118 Bt Bareas sail. eweemest 'T u our Too surglcal Instrumouts, Hospital & Lovalid Bupplies CRANE DEFLNDS HIMSELY, Going Eust Today ? feared to apply. Another row of shanties JE::‘;M e e L | THE ALOE & PENFOLD 0O, Your choice of four dally tralns on the | Was gone through, and the same stories ventive of fuflammation uud clog: [ LOOK FOR THE GOLD LION. nelatory Resolutlons of | opjcago & Nortnwestern railway. Two of | Were told—little work in the smelt 3 DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. ging of the pores, Bold everywhere, Central Lubor Unlon, these trains, at 4:05 p. m. ard 6:30 p. m. Resolutions recently passed by the Central buled and limited, arriving in Chl s A ST . Labor union denouncing Rev. Frank Crane | sarly next b orning. 548 Shicagy Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, for his utterances relative to the Kely Elite sleepers, dining cars and the latest RUP I U R E army, afforded the pastor of the First | reclining chair cars. Methodist church a theme for his discourse [ Call at the city office, 1401 Farnam street, TLY last evening. The Northwestern checks your trunk at PERMANEN Nfl Mo believed he saw in the resolutions a | YOUr house. (] GURED 0R rruot of the tendency of some prominent | ¢yioAGo, ROOK INLAND & PACIFIO Y PAY abor leaders to allenate the workingman re NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK, U. 8. Depository, Omaha, 'Nebraska DR. WITHERS, 4th Floor, Browa Block,, 16th aad Douglas phoue 177 | from the church. He belleved he would be Mbta DEADES 68 Timat - NO PAY UNTIL CURED | — T | dustified In making o bitte s, Rk 48 In effect Sunday shortens time between £ Y0U 70 8,000 PATIENTS: BIRNEY'S CAPITAL = = = 8400,000 ! lared himself forbidden (0 do 50, both by | omans wnd Chicage and Omaha and Denver WE REFER 10U T0 8, . [ oligion and common sense. He asserted Write for Bank References. CatarrhPowder | surPLus - . . 856,600 b that the main trend of his utterances In e EXAMINATION FREE. LA A AL e r.e pulplt and in the Christian Advocate Frank J. Ramge {on from Business g Jstarsh and, Ooid e . pas always been in favor of the cause of | wighes to announce that the difficulties with m Bus! 9. one appligation M he poor and against the injustice of the [ WSHER 10 AMROURER HEE LAG CHECWIUES WL s No Operation. NoDetention [ro Clirog Hohd Notwes & | omegrs v Houry W. Yatas, pray o/ gppressor, “The only” thing o be found b SEND FOR CIRCULAR. FNESS: aout vico prostdent; Lawis § 3 public rema a8 the ung 12 | customers and all good dressers to examine gut; Jon igo. proaid bonadmnation of the Kelly movement: Ar, | his spring and summer wooleus and that he The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, THE O. E. MILLER €O. e Highon," asatuidat Crane pleaded guilty to the charge, and | Is able to fill orders more promptly than = 12 ) 3 0l or sample (re lull.\l“n\»' xu'.‘..mfi‘ lu)kt:p nluu thit the | neretofore. _3ed in Millions of Homes—a0 Years the Standard 307-308 N. Y. Life Bldg., OMAHA, NEB. [y e THE IRON BANK. \