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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEBS MONDAY, SPORKE FOR EPWORTH LEAGUE Dr, fanderron’s Addrets on fixth Anniver- sary of the Founding of the Bociety, ORGANIZZD IN RESPONSE TO A NEED ething of the Kind Necessary In the Carrylng Forward of Religlous Work an Age Which is the Age of Young People. Last evening was a speclal one for the Epworth League at Trinity Methodist church, it being the sixth anniversary of the found- ing of the society. Rev. Dr. S8anderson, the pastor, In speaking about the work of the into_gilded misery. For gold they defraud the laborer of his wages, and grind the taces of the poor, and wring the means of per- sonal luxury from rotting houses or In- famous pursuits, And yet from this money no man has ever r_seived the slightest bene- fit of a high and noble kind. It has never made any man happy or healthy or holy, All of our lives would be more rich toward God, more peaceful, more upright, more con- tented, it we were wholly convinced that “A man’s’ life consisteth not in the multitude of the things that he possesseth.” UTILITY OF CONSTANT BSACRIFICE Sermon of Rev. Frank W. Foster at Im. manuel Baptist Chareh. At Emanuel Baptist church yesterday morning Rev. Frank W. Foster spoke on “The Spirit of Sacrifice” his text being “And three mighty men brake through the host of the Philistines, and drew water out of the well of Bethlehem, that was by the gate, and took It and brought it to David; | has led an exciting life since. he lectured at Bouth Omaha on “The Ideal Republic, ADDRESSED BY JOE THE TURK. Noted Character Gives Unusual lnterest to Salvation Army Meeting: Services at the Salvation army headquar- ters yesterday were unusually interesting and profitable to the band of worshipers who daily parade the streets of the city, rain or thine. Captain Garabed, better known as “Joe the Turk,” favored the audience both morning and evening with an account of his novel experiences in Christian work. He led the exercises of the day, adding much to the interest of the meeting by his enthusiastic presentation of the homely gospel truths. The captain is a staff officer of the army and s devoting his enegries to reviving Its Interests in various parts of the world. Con- verted ten years ago in San Francisco, he Twenty-three times, he says, he has been thrown into prison for the gospel's sake, and Is willing to be made a martyr of again. In Boston he FOR SAVING BOYS AND GIRLS —— Meeting Last Night®Pieliminary to Open- ing of NationakHlome Convention. GOLONEL AUDRESS BY UWow Individual Efforts Have Become Those of a National Orgwnization Which Has Secured Hetptul Legislation by the - States. At the First Methodist church the services last night were placed in the hands of the prominent members of the Boys' and Girls' National Home and Employment assoclation, HOGELAND MAY 13, 1895. FOR CRIMINAL ASSAULT. Abraham Lander ot in Jall Suspected of ‘Three Crimes of the Sume Kind. Abraham W. Lauder, Forty-ninth and Bur- dette streets, was arrested about § o'clock last evening by Deputy Sherlft Rosenzwelg | for criminal assault. He was at once brought down town and placed in a cell in the county Jail. The suspicion against the prisoner s not confined to cne cate. As long ago as last September the attention of the sherift was called to a case of criminal assault on Anna Swanson, whose home is at Forty-first and Izard streets, It was alleged that the crime | had been committed on the road through the woods northeast of Benson by a man in a buggy, a description of the man, borse, buggy and harness being given. Later another case was reported and the TAN SHOES-- Are sold as & pair. Some shoos ought to sell a dozen to a pair. we can't give a new pair of Tan Shoes in case they don't render satis- faction, as we o with black ones. We like to, but for that treacherous leather—Russian Calf. Yet wo bow reverence to Russian Calf. leather experts its the coolest, softest, pliable, casily polished leather, but treacherous in the wear. In the opinion of Nearly all of our Tan Shoes are of Russian stock. it becuuse its the best, like to sell We won't guarantee the wear though because we're not positive whether they lastas long as they ought to, even if we the state convention of which will open in the Young Men's Christian assoclation build- ing next Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. The principal address was made by Colonel Alexander Hogeland, who s better known | lady, 20 years of age, was returning home throughout the country as “the newsboys' | along this road from school and asked a friend,” and Major Halford also said a few | strange man passing in a buggy for a ride. words. He consented, and after being in company Colonel Hogeland stated that everybody | With the girl a short time attempted an out has some particular talent, and he found his | rage. She resisted and fought fiercely. In when, twenty-four years ago, he started the | tLis struggle she tore part of the rim off her same description was given, but the name of the complainant could last night be learned. Finally last Thursday or Friday a young was confined seven days by the authoritfes because they objected to having the gospel preached by the Salvation army in the streets. The walls of the barracks were emblazoned v life-sized canvas paintings of the arrests made of the captain while parading streets league, sald in part: “It children, as Archbishop Whateley epi- grammatically says, are the tomorrow of so- clety, our young people are the today of the | (o cueriice, I know of no finer Niustration | church. This stupendous fact confronted our | 4¢ vyo herofe spirit. This trlumvirate, pos- | in his Turkish costume. The authorities denomination for years, and six years ago | sessed with the epirit of their king, were 8| scemed to take a speclal disiike to it, though at Cleveland the Epworth League was or- | devoted that they would not hesitate at any | it is on the whole quite picturesque. vealth of nomenclature | undertaking. At the risk of their lves they — ——— ganized. In all the wealth of nomenclature | undertaking. AL the risk of thelr lives they e T T ) at command no more felicitous title could bl k BAve besn selected, And although John | the enemy. cllmbed over.tho parapet, ran up FREMONT, May 12.—(Special)—The re- g o the spring of waters, at the very gate o o8 Ne v o G [ Wesley was born in Epworth rectory, and | (i’ city ot Rathiehem, ani then, by o uick | (n the firs 1o tne Arlimeton hotel, Montrose, | MOVEMENt to rescue homeloss boys and giris, | Assallant’s hat. The deputy who made the in subsequent life said: ‘I desire to form a escaped from the line'of the Phil- qo\ 1€ GO A T e this atter. | SInCo that time he has labored in the work, | ittt a8 WHARE 0 He T, BEEE (B league, offensive and defensive, with every | istines, and brought the coveted water to| {010 “tve PORERt f0 Freont ths WIEE | and during the last fiteen years incessantly. | sucocsiful, soldier of Jesus Christ,’ yet our name after | their king. 16 §0/80 1 oL thEn cemetery by Rev. W. H. Buss of the Con-| At first his reward consisted of calumn: The descriptions of the man as given by all came through a trip in speech. One of | 8 T, T TR O (0 en Were. the | Bregational church. he has succeeded in so educating the public | all three of the girls were practically identi the organizers meant to say the Oxford [ AbITM A Benpieh. here men were tho | B place of the usual preaching services [ to the advantage of the work that he hopes | €l but the arrest was made on that given League and the Epworth Hymnal, but by a | jiim when he was in the cave of Adullam, |8t the Congregational church this evening | some person will be ready to fill his place | 5% The way in which the hat was torn blunder spoke of the Oxford Hymnal and the { ayiq had no ability to reward them, for, | there was a concert of sacred song given by | o 0 5 “ap Wiy of Gt o ved i was |rr‘rull‘) told, the man ceacribed x:ml 1‘ he Epworth League. The convention caught it | Dovid had no abllity to reward them, for | ("Crlureh cholr, assisted by Mra. Casslus . The move In alhorse, harness and bugey. It was aid that | up eagerly and baptized our young people's [ voi {}hoce nen were couragecus and zealous | Reynolds, Mrs. H. Blumenthal and = Miss night school for homeless waifs twenty-four | the buggy was one bearing east -I'|wr_H~~- soclety as the Epworth League. TR LRI SepYIce, % R al0Us | Marfe Haas. Prof. Roy Smith presided at | years ago, and has culminated in the forma- | ments .;mvl that in it was a box such as yeast The Epworth League movement fs the | " Jhel8 (SN0 L the organ and Will Fowler played several se- | tion of the as:ociation. This national budy | 1S usually cartied in. most popular and marvelous movement n | PRty FEREC FEE SRR, SYER TOTE CHAY | lections upon the cornet. b Nolh NUVAR ATAGALYmeELIA in adai. | Fathers of the glrls ¢ st history of our church, It sprang up, SH- #1ik. Wnd whien Be 160ked hot | Fremont has one less newspaper. Last|tion state assoclations have been formed m | M4S the man and decom like Richard the Third, with a double row | At such risk, and when he looked on that| yeey Carl Wislican obtalned a judgment | a number of states, Nebraska being one of | I8 home last evening. of teeth all around, and it never put on the | draught of water, it must have seemed to| ggaingt J. N. Killlan for $162 for work and | them. While engaged in the work, Mr. FHuge- | ¢ DUEEY and the harness corresponded to long clothes of the Infant. It leaped into | him as the most preclous cup of water hie | 1ay5r and late last evening the sheriff levied | jand has himself found homes for over oo | (he descriptions given. Lauder ls a yeast existence like Pallao-Athene, clad in Pauline | ¢¥es had ever seen, and he said: I will not | on “the plant of Killian's paper, the Ne- | ohilaren. manufacturer, whose place of business s at armor. Its stride across the continent has [ drink of this water,” but pourd it out unto | praska Biene, to satisfy the judgment. Most [ Ag soon as it was plainly ascartained that | 908 South Tenth street, and when asked to been like that of a giant, and today we | the Lord of the material had been removed and there I8 | o ‘yoal emergency exiated for a work of the | PUt on his hat it was found to be torn as have registered 14,719 chapters and an en- [ A sacrifice means a gift; not necessarily | not nearly enough left to satisty the Judgment | kind it was declded to appl: to legislasuras | (1€ 1atest complainant had said ghe had torn rollment of 800,000 members. The Epworth |2 gift that one needs to or that I8 | and costs. Since the closing of th political | upa' munieipal. bodies for vasistanee. with | (1t f the man with whom she had the Herald, the official organ of the league, and | needed by the one recelving it. God does not | campaign last fall Killian's paper has been | that object in view some six years ago Colonel | STUSgle: & unique departure in religlous journalism, | ne:d our gifts, but we need to make our | running behind and the end has been | Hogeland drew up the five law: of the asips Owing to_these facts the parties \«vlm ac- has a circulation of over 85,000, and expects | offerings unto Him. It Is not the value of | jooked for for some time. Killlan has an- | siation, which were approved at the annual companied l(mnnz)wlu were 0 positive that next month to reach the high-water mark | the thing that Is given which makes the | other paper at Columbus and used a great | convention at St. Ioule last December. the right man had been found that they deal of the same material in his Fremont ekt o became very menacing and the deputy says OBJEC OUGHT FOR. that he feared to take the prisoner out to nevertheless, he would not drink thereof, but pour:d it out unto the Lord.” He said in part Here Is a double instance not use nothing but the best leather obtainable. Can'tdo better by you on leather, but we can on prices and variety Plenty of high or low eut of all shades, styles, lasts, tips and fancy uppe of the sublimest | Low cut (Oxfords) $1.00. Tip top ones at $2.00. A dozen styles, Goodyear welt, Russian calf, at $2,50 and § The best Russian stock, equal to hand sewed, at $1.00. Boys', 90¢ and $1.20. Youths’, $1.10. All patent leathers that were $4.50, $5.00 are now $3.00. Well, man-uv Neces- sary to tell you why? fall—that's all. because we want a clean stock for next more than neluded that Lauder anied the officer to The man, the horse, 10 (S ) With Emphasis we say that Ripans Tabules, the best and standard remedy for stom- ach and liver troubles, will cure headache or bilious your attack. One tabule gives relief, Ripans Tabules: S0ld by drugzists, or by mall it the price (30 cents a hox) Is sent to The Ri- pans Chemical Company, No. 10 Spruce at., (s 0 OEOPRESS SO ‘ EEEEE T 1] S0, “456” 6647576” 66456” To Retail Dealers of Cigars To introduce our new brand ‘43 of traveling, we will send you the Omatha Daily Bee for 3 months Gratis With each thousand cigars purchased. These cigars are without doubt the finest #35.00 cigars in the market. 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Gray, Hotel, man remont; salt or fresh, Finest and Best Dental Work | “yro vinessi s e Gold Filllngs, Crown snd Nridge Worke the Feglures and Bewmove Teeth extractod without palu—without gus. Hlewisbe: %W p. Look for | Use Dy, Bailey’s Tooth Powde | tiruiis'af' i of 100,000. Our motto is ‘Look Up, Lift Up,’ | worth of the sacrifice, but it is the value and our object fs ‘to promote Intelligent and | of the giving. et hett ———— The first law presents the proposition that | be seen by the girls, because he suspected of the church; to aid them In the attain- | sacrifice should be both costly and the best, A Fow Advantages. all truant boys shall be sent to the associa- | that if they identified him violence might ment of purity of heart and in constant | and it required that the people should offer Paul railway, the short line to Chicago. A |ond compels all children under 14 years of | brought to the jail this morning to see lhlm. of mercy and nelp. : a5 and a tithe of their time. They were re- | ciesn train, made up and started from Omaha, | 480 to be off the streets after 9 o'clock, un-| Lauder declares that he is innocent and has he work of the league fs carrled on | quired tc ST 57 ebns quired to bring unto the priests for the con: e 3 cave. the third provides that all children | on which his arrest was made. He was ar- tion. Blegant train service and courteous | by leave; the third pr ! / FeRled it HOuE & Warrant Christian work, mercy and help, literary, | faprics, “blue and purple, and bronze, and | employes. Entire train lighted by electricity [ Who are arrested shall be kept apart from . entertainment, correspondence and finance, | (o™ AR Sl Vs ayishness RIE T erth. _ Finest ’ dini 1 lishment of a free intelligence office for find- old the Fort preminence, Importance and uscfulness for | oo e FEE G GRS PR SO ARG HHEY o Finest Mg (% fervice J2 | ing employment and homes for homeless | Against a bilious attack by calling to your them as In no previous era. Young people | \pornacle for the purpose of showing forth yer 0 I Depot of children from vicious and immoral parents. | Bitters. The foe will then be driven back ff.l,l":,':‘ll‘ ::‘»]I«‘Lj::‘:!l«“' (_an::hr‘tl'j?ll; I:\l;;{i‘;y.}\b;)'—‘ river in Egypt flow to the sea, a river of | City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street, C. | These laws are to be presented to the legis- | utterly defeated. Dyspepsia, sick headache, ) ftisi| IDLOEAACRURIHE cominR RGOS gRTuey e L Colonel Hogeland believed that by thus | trouble and con:tipation yleld to the action young. This Is emphatically the age of or- =4 o a P P, providing for the waifs of the city crime | of this most beneficent of remedies. Take it ganization, so we band our young people | OVEr l;\“ l‘«n)‘!’;lrll;‘;ullv\v\rl: rfl!nd _‘[)t.m_l as they | Fatal Resuits from Plaving with Powder. | P went down under the waters. They had seen Sallersville, Ky, says & sad acoident oc. | neighborhood of 16,000 children in reforma- | good effect church. A mob and an army are composed Sallersville, Ky, says & sad aceldent oc- | PO SO0, B0, T, ke percentage have | examination, of the same element, yet a disciplined com. | the mountain burned, and they had scen the | curred near there Friday afternoon in o golden splendor of heaven, when God came x 08 i Train Huried by a Landslide. ganlzed crowd of a thousand rioters. Th b sacrificed, Two children of Wesley Row | simply because ”‘;'rT i ”“"lr ""'l‘ ,'" HUNTING' L oters. The ed to start a fire o : de nd ut of the whole e o ANDENGE most perilous, menacing element of soclety | lawgiver. 1t was not to shadow forth to| tF d to start a fire by pouring powder out | send them. Out of the whole number ninety those Israclitea His glory. It was rather | of powder, on a small coal of fire, Wh % | train was passing the Narrows ne to receive them. Seventy-five per cent of powder In the horn fgnited and “:”"]“““. ‘:‘,“"2:””"{,,,:,'",‘"‘:’,“; ‘.,":“‘l‘,'ly‘ "t | Union when a landsiide occurred on Ter- the young men of America do not attend | that they owed to Him, mot the oxen and | e gre e entiecy ‘ort the il | of the United States I R R “piral et ) A e e hinacd f o1d, and burning her hair and cloth- | and the engine and tender and eighteer The eminent Englishman, W. T. Stead | eors o 8 bat O e e et anat 4156 | Ing entirély off. She will die. A brother, | discover the cause of thie great difference in | Cars were burled Under hundreds of tons of made this coarse and terrific, and, we hope, | wisdom and beauty; of the thought that in- | horn struck him in the face, khocking out | the number of thoss comiug from the citles| cath. AC-18 Bot belieyer that any, frains vents, and the hand that lubors; of the|both his eves and burning off all his cloth- Nours. he had seen: ‘More detestable samples of an instance of the effect of one of the laws S —— unredeemed, vulgar, human selfishness than | of the strength of fron and the light of gold.” e e ag a remedy, Mr. Hogeland cited the result o TEEETCEL, But som:thing else, also, God requires. Th 4 g . | Southern California Is cool, comfortabla and republic it would be hard to find under the b ! shall not be allowed on the streets after 9| aftractive as a summer resort. Living Is sun.' O, for a blast of that dread horn, on | fulflied; but all the tithes have not yet been | lle's evening “Chicago Limited,” for peopl | o'clock, as it has been' enforcsd in North ns n brought into the house of the Lord, until| WILL talk about its convenience, tasteful inguestioned. Choice of routes, best rates men to church! John Flefeher used to ring two years previousi to its ndoption fourt nd other information ean be obtained from a handbell all over Madeloy to wake up the | vaq offeres Hisn. the thenk = | Omaha, 5:45 p. m.; Chicago, 8:45 a. m. Ves- | children were sent to the reformatory. Sinc ‘\-\x;‘t_"."”;‘I‘-;m”lwlml’n esthankiuIRRserifice [y et aeing Fosrs, GHATL (cAfa,| AC i, CAFts Blackburn will conduct a party of But_how few churches are filled at midday L : has been adopted in twenty towns in_ th to Los Angeles and San Diego the or at entide! Jr. Ha eld v d 7 8 shortly be I D] Slou at eventide! Of Dr. Hatfleld it was 8ald | 1u0"'tn ‘the wosld at. this day. VWe have a s iout s e state, and will shortly be in forc: in S 1;:(. H‘ul ll|u]l !‘lnr: not apply to all localities, | COMmercial way of looking on what we give W anti by Lotk (chBcken | iiNew iferaver | anforoad flhuret inuakleneen negie Declines 1o Pay the Advance. ore is needed than an abl i 3 a ) ANy d oreoves s ‘ e opipit, thoUgh | o pencvolence. Selfishness has warped our | % ome? of lcrlmel among youth, fana, morecver, it 141 oL ond of the 11600, smployes: of tha biast haracters; selfishness leads us to be willing | CIty ticket office, 1401 Farnam street. Thor ; Leaguers should be recruiting sergeants for | ¢! 3 * unable to restrain their children, and thus | furnaces at the Edgar Thompson works for the Lord's army. The movement of the Men Drowned, but the oys Were Saved. | tonds to build up home sce others suffer, even, rather than sacrifice | pORTSMOUTH, O., May 12—William Bl | o"0° ' ¥ board of manag.rs of the Carnegle Steel sumption that there 1s work for young Oheia: | ® lttle ourselves. > l company met yesterday and decided the ad- tians Dick and Henry Ratne: Contuciys 80| Ag to his methods, Mr. Hogeland said that | vance co ted. The Mon rifice, though this should not be urged &8 & | Grow 1 1 (e ORle siver At i ohate icre | his first effort is fo attempt to counteract | BAREl Kurnace company compromised with her child in her arms, once hecame imbedded | motive. Christ has said “It is more bless:d SR L L 3 in a stretch of quicksand, and could not get boat With {wo bovs and a heavy wind cap- | to bring himself into sympathy with them Deuver sleeper. majority who are willing that others should | lzed the boat. "The boys clung to the boat | He starts out by gathering together as many | mpe Unjon Pacific Denver Fast Mail train sent to the rescue and sank in the trench. | et the blessing, and they will, too. We | &1 Wers saved, but the four men all went d r , day but none of the bodiss have been found, | through the streets of t ¥ in procession | jeaving Council Bluffs dally at 6 p. m., a light-footed boy was sent speeding over the | We covet th> rich. We enjoy recelving. We for & mile of (wo before o talks to them. | Gmale.at 6:16.D. M. and acriving a Den: sonds with a life line, and mother and child | regret the sacrifice we have to make. The World's Columblan Exposition s Was of value to the world by illustrating | the polic> could do mothing with. He does Reservations secured at Union Pacific city llllsh‘l»(‘nuul ‘hl‘\l‘« where the heavy ecclesias- | giving to God for the opportunity and abil- not think that the police any business | ticket office. HARRY P. DEUEL, cal wagon sinks by its-own weight. ity to practice self-sacrifice will' give more | and eminent physicians will tell you that the o . progress in medicinal agents has been of | know how. In all cases a great deal of tact 1302 Farnam Street. MAN'S TRIBUYE 10 MAMMON, blessings than the wealth of the world can is necessary. Mr. Hogeland gave a number cf ——— purch The odor from that spikenard [ laxative that Syrup of Figs is tar in advance : of all others. cufng boys, illustrating them with charts WEEPING WATER, Neb., May 12—(Spe- 2l wafted around the earth with every cir- e e Al Major Halford followed Colonel Hogeland | jal,)—The convention for the location of the TR NEW YORK, May 12.—The immigration | 1"\ 00 200" nis earnest work “He urged | 11* Wabaah obtained a majority of the votes i rienced the busiest day they have had for | \N¢_Consregation to assit him as much as]apq will have the reunion, to begin on the Must Depend on What Men * hoose to Make Four thousand and two steer- | g™ St o™y ioiacloth and velvet, as it was of Thoir Exlstence, his 1 argest number which has becr becoming fashionable. Both Major Halford on the fsland since June 8, 153, when 4,142 Leard at the Knox Presbyterian church yes- possible to attend the convention and to terday morning. He continued: Prinee Joseph of Gattenburz Coming. offer any suggestions that would advance the i 2 i Colonel Hogeland presented a little 5-year- and he will tell you his life is not worth | cis Joseph of Battenburg started east last | 41 girl whom he had picked up and for whom Towa, Missourl much. It s marvelous how many men| MENt over ths Central and Union Pacific, to Niagara Falls, or permanent. The scrvices closd with a | Falr; warmes; i s lower pecially thelr own lives. This may be ac- e collection to defray the expenses of the o he distinctly causal evil of the city is | counted for from the fact that they know memmonism. Niue-tenths of the sins of g OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU A man must have a very worthless life when | B. F. Su-piclon Quickly Given Up. ™ | ONAHA, May 12—Omaha record of tem: his creator, are dircctly traceable to the | he will deliberately try to blot it out. There | chants. power of mammon. 1t would be vastly bet- . 2 arrested by Detectives Haves and Hudson spondin day’ ol the’ past four, years ; : erday afternoo Siunicion tha b 95. 1801, 1893, 1892 octupy such a disproportionate place In their | “goomiar norniion Of I8 own life than that. | Barker. ZMLARY; alieoot a0 AR HBAS Y e P b Sulcide appears to be quite the fad now.| A. McGregor of Fremont was at the Arcade : a: ; m temperature ... 38 65 1 safe in the store of Fredricksen & Davier, R & & : X foya at 1201 Howard street, on Saturday nigh 12003 atiend the servitude of money! For it, men tain facts, First, a false idea of what living | * C. B. Persons, Pocatello, Idaho, 1s & guest ¢ picks 0 Bummer' Condition of témperatire and precipl allke, rich and poor, have been ready to | ™Sans: at the Merchants. near Shecley. As one of them had a nc on. for the day. since Marc 95 i A and that had evidently been ‘brulsed recently, | ion for the day since March 1, 1505 a fraud upon their nelghbors. It leads to | !2ush, then when you become a dyspeptic | (o’ o sterday. ] B bur Deficiency for the day Qishonesty of every rank and falsehood of | YOU can neither eat nor drink nor laugh ”‘h‘“”y y‘:‘r““’:“';’-“ 8 % it being concluded that he received his | Geflclency for ihe ¢ J ‘amer, Atchison, an. ¢ . .14 inch ¥ h ¢ bullding in his hurried escape. ennionoy, 1ab bhe LAY rigiees e driven more men away from Ohrist tham | YOu had better die. The same may be said 1 S On examination, however, 1t was con- | otal precipitation since March 1544 Inches ny other passion. For gold men have be. | of your dog. Dut God save us from such a| Matt Clair of North Platte took dinner at s 1A the Paxton yesterday. {01 A very stralght story, saying that th Koports from Other Stations at 8 I’ M, Ged, and thelr Immortal souls, It i a very | Again, there is a mistaken idea as to were miners from Clinion, Ind., on their de impressive and significant fact that the most | What it is to die. If, as some believe, death e guests at the Paxton. to the city early Saturday morning. As Meyer and E. J. Weekback in- | the papers found on their persons supported ever committed—an act which has excited | dle, or turned off like a gas fet, if d-ath ends 9kbask ‘of Lin ] the horror and disgust of all the ages— | cverything With us, then when things are| Mr. and Mrs. B. J. McLaughlin of Mell- ;:".:,' be discharged from custody this morn- 8 inerable ‘and covelous man to tecure |and stop. The same way be said of your Ta Mavw N, Sussin gbsthe Rellson rty pieces of silver. Judas Iscariot wa 08, God ve yo d me fro ol ’ cariot was | dog. But God save you and me from such a | 1 Ward, Kansas City, are registered at the With a character, no doubt, of the utmost| What s your life worth to the worla? | PT<T: €licacy and respectability, He may have | That depends altogether on the scope of it been s o merclal men on the road, is stopplng at the headed man of business. But it was that ] Barker. ] I poses and prospects? If so, your life will little bag of money which led to his sin, his | not be of very much value to the world Al and elvin Lichtenstein and Master H. E. Lich-| H Tte love of money degrades character. Wo | 1o At i tensteln, are gues ! BN ail Seen the man who has Secome | [itiN, LA Srgumat, MCome home for 8 lits | BN, TG EUASES AL S8e Millard,.safbuls DBas hugged his wealth, set his heart up Glancing about upon his dark and helpless| W. M. La Rue of New York, who, as cred- until the miserly and f""l‘l“lll;“:v":{lu"h::x; companions -he says, “I cannot leave my | itor caused the selzure of an auction stock consequence, has become a hideous night- | the world? Let Africa answer. Arvived Ip. ihe olty yestardey and. ln'at :the mare, a foul sepulchre, a long spell of hope- [ The higher we climb on the tower the | Millard. the pursuit of wealth, and in so doing, the | In the whole world in the vision of his life | are visiting Mrs. C. D. Tallmadge at Gales- man has been utterly lost In the machine, | MUst get clear up to God. burg, Ill., and will go from thers to New healthy habits, indulged in no Christly | mass of men are bent on material results. | Femain several weeks. beneficence, and yet all the money in the|A man thinks he has accomplished nothing| C. C. Hulett of the Merchants, and his character, a starved soul, a narrow mind, a | scales, or measure it in a bushel, or count it | day after a stay of ¢ight months at Tucson, limited outlook and a life that confers mo | out in hundreds, or fence it in. To such a | Arlz., Where they went for the benefit of for wealth producés misery, rather than hap- | absorbs all others. Kind words go for noth- | by the change. piness, even when the desire is realized. | ing only as they will give you a little ad-| At the Mercer are: C. B. Gunsen, J. P. hls life. For mammon Achan sold his whole | us it makes & man more trustworthy In the | J. J. McNamara, Rapid City, S. D.; W. R house. ' For mammon Balsam profaned the | eyes of his employer. When a lfe is goy- | Alexander, Wahoo; Charles F. Clark, J. A te tamper with holy things. Annantas lied | world s likel; o K orle ely to bo benefited much by it? | Thompson and wife, Kansas City; R. H. to the Holy Bpirit. For gold men steal, and | This question will be very largely answered | Talbutt, Chicago; H. D. Pettibone, Minneapo- sauits and murders, and become the terrors v : become yourself. If your hopes are for yourself only, | Davenport; R. L. Robertson, Fort Omaha; &Rd the scourges of society. For gold men | your efforts will be confined to yourself only. | W. A. Deuny, Ohicago; T. A. S. Hyde, New nd tamper with securities, and snatch the f ; auppart ot the widow wnd sieg) by bregd will b for (he godd of Rumisity, they i Lectures of Father Malo.e. At the eurse and destruction of mankind. For gold | Malo: Sun 3. A Harrls, Broken Bow fnyolye wholo countries in ihe horrors | mere e o tgy Morning's Bee mistakes |'“o¢"the Dellone—C. A. Wenstrand, J. 2 Sxalrien.in | e made in ates. He will lecture W of war. For they soll the evenlng in of thoir sous and sell their daughters | “Patriotism aud Cf of the fatherless, For gold ve by e 28 L fam Quest and C. Nelson, r" acadelny on uship. TS YALSE—Pearline is never peddled. if your grocer JAMES PYLE, New York, loyal plety in young members and friends | The old Levitical law required that the Oftered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | tion instead of being taken to jall; the sec- | be attempted against him. The girls will be growth in grace, and to train them in works | more than simply the cattie, and the fruits e Shecitad from residence to. destina. | 1e%s accompanied by parents or are absent | no knowledge whatever of the circumstances under six departments—the departments of | giruction of the tabernacle the richest of and heated by steam, with electric light fn | criminals; the fourth provides for the estab- T T This Is the age of young people, an age of | on"yje part of this people, who had lately today are prominent in all walks of life, The Figer loaves at 8 p. m. daily from Union | children, and the fifth looks to the protection | aid that puissant ally, Hostetter's Stomach Y beideti fd all watks of ‘ife, | 4} glory of God? They had seen the great take hold of our times must care for the S. Carrier, city ticket agent. Jatures of the states for consideration. malarial, kidney, nervous and rheumatic seen the silvery waves of the Red sea roll F8kethier within the pale and authority of the LOUISVILLE, May 12-A special from | Would be decreased. There are now in the | regularly and you will soon experience its 0 the flashing of the fire from heaven, when pany of a hundred men can quell an unor- which one and probably {wo lives will be | Committed no erime, beL were, Bent Laere {2 down to receive unto Himself their earthly 3 18 our untrained youth. Penitentiaries yawn of a horn, contalning a pound and a half | elght out of every 100 come from the cities, | Afternoon a Bennsyivania eastbound frolsht that they might keep perpetually In mind g tenited and 1 s one ntirely off the girl, racs mo : parallel to the tracks, the e ring one arm e ¥« he gir T R RGtA o I8 SoAsTL B s Eacesmoun ing parallel to the track: they must pay to him of thelr “treasures of | 4geq 6, was standing near and parts of the arth, It s not belleved that any trains false arralgnment of some American youths ERd THE Gaunty) XOeD RERIY & SSINY: e wealth of wood and the welght of stone, and | Ing and hair. He may recover. o seiEeutloan some of the unlicked cubs of the American ; Oh ity Reodnd, | Wil g ieR [t cllcn letter of the Levitical law may indeed be| Without hearing about the Northwestern inexpensive, scenry varied and healthfulness Fortarablan cchoes borne, to bring. young Platte during the last five years, During thr we have given Him the thankful worship|Dess ~and - comprehensive = up-to-dateness B e L ead Seuth L attoet oty people for the 5 o'clock morning service its adoption not ons has been sent. This lz 1 The true spirit of sacrifice is largely want- | 1iners, Pintsch gas, EVERYTHING. No ex- el TNt Tars that he filled his church by filling his pul- trains at 11:05 a. m. | City, and several Minnesota towns will ado; for churchss or for charity and every sort | 8Ad 4 p. m. daily. PITTSBURG, M —In answer to the 1t were Beecherfan or Spurgeonic. Epworth a help to the fathers and mothers who are Lo the Loru's i to have others sacrifice; makes us willing to an increase of fram 10 to 20 per cent, the wor League had its §- 3 o " i Wis oniinin=the . As T i e P Ve o HOW HE GOES ABOUT IT. There is a reward In honest, loving sac- : 2 NG aNC vance could not be granted. The Monon- *“On the coast of Normandy a woman, with sl night. They attempted to cross in a small | the effect of the street life of the walfs and v to give than to rec:ive,” but there is a great free. A wagon drawn by strong horses was i Y R, it e four men all went | of the waifs as he can and usuaily leads th'm | carries a Pullman sleeper with buffet service, ercus sands. All means tried failed. At last | pralse the hero. We envy the successful as succeeded with the worst boys whom | yver 8 a. m. ne 5 S were saved. The Epworth League is that | spirit of sacrifice and of love and of thanks- LRI | ver 8'a. m. next morning. the improvement in the mechanical arts " in attempting to correct boys, as they do not City Ticket Agent, — fricnds, more joy, more happiness and richer equal importance, and as a strengthening urahase ; om (hat an : interesting anecdotes of his experience n res- G. AL R, Dliteict [Reanion. which Mary poured on the feet of Jesus ls e In a brief talk, in which he spoke highly of| gigiriot reunion met at Weeping Water May authorities at Ellis island yesterday expe- S ; possible, saying that it could do so now With- | 501 Sna o last four days ngers were landed and examined. “What is your life worth?” asked Rev. Asa and Colonel Hogeland invited as many as were disposed of, Ask the man who Is contemplating suicids, | SAN FRANCISCO, May 12.—Prince Fran- | Y95 d to in a home, either tempora e rind bave & low estimate of Nfe these duys, en. | 1 G0€8 direct fo Chicago and trom thers ho wished to oblain a home, either temporary variable win: to the lowest lovel of greed and selfishness, be ac — PERSONAL ARAGRAP IS, coming convention. Loeal Record, man against man, us well 8 of man aesinay | F1OF0 about their own lives than of others. shn Prudo and William Johnson were sture’ and. ralofalll compared. with: the tepfor men_everywhere It money 010 not | 1yrioy S 0umb beast on the earth but has a| H. E Were the men who attempted to rob the 28 b+ How many, how varied, the crimes which | hack of every sulclde there are a few cer- | yesterday. fat ® .0 .0 They were picked up in Bummer's gros pitation ... v ' il i It to live only means eat and drink and . i empe . make all thelr lives a lie to themselves and rink and| j G. Romkin of Rawlins, Wyo., was in | fhat had eXIdenilh as one of the burgiars, | Normal temperature ] ' e y 4 elephone pole or some 34 inch every kind, The reckless greed of gain has | With any relish, and your lfe s a failure, | SORZE 4T R 71 (i A ed at the Barker. clnded’ that they were not the men. Hoth 0 4Reh trayed their country, their friends, their [ conception of living, £ R. W. Oliver and Miss Oliver of Kearney | way' to the Black Hills. ‘They had come heartless and contemptible act of treachery | means simply to be snuffed out, like a can-| W. F coln were in the city yesterday. their statements, it I8 probable that they hould have been due to the selfish desire of | not to our liking here we had as well die James E. Ward, B. G. Spencer and C rot a degraded profligate—he was a disciple | delusion about death, R. G. Hall, one of Chicago's oldest c boen alluded to as a shrewd, practical, hard- [ Do you simply take in yourself in your pur- \ Mr. and Mrs. B. Lichtenstein of New York, suiclde. and his destruction. In the heart of Africa that herolc explorer R i 2 Vs nor. | home from Colorado 50! BINEAE. 186 ancrifion of hix moble melf, He | e Yous, all Bagland walts to do you honer.” | horae Bram olorado health resarts, paralyzed bis very soul and his lite, as a | WO'K:" What was Livingston’s life worth to | of Orlental rugs in the city Friday evening, Jess servitude, He has given up his life to | Wider the horizon. The man who would take| Mrs. C. S. Potter ‘and daughter, Emma, He has cultivated no lofty tastes, formed no| We have fallen upon days when the great| York City and Brooklyn, where they will world cannot compensate for a wrecked | Unless he can welgh the results on a pair of | father, W. C. Hulett, returned home yester- ;lemslu;1 an huymanity, The supreme dT"p life the great question of “‘mine” and “thine" | “Chet's” health, which was much improved alt X For mammon, the churl Nabal threw away | vantage In a trade. Hope is only valuable | Murphy, St. Louis; George Coleman, Craig: Yestal fires of prophecy, Simon Magus wished | erned by such principles do you think the | Going, B. W. Chadwick, Chicago; W. E. fob, and break open houses and commit as- | in your estimate of your own life's worth to | lis; A. J. Bolster, Fort Madison; J. T. Perry forge and cheat and, start bubble companies, | T your hopes are for eternity, your efforie | York. trades and manufactures which Ware the| In announcing the lectures of Father |} Flerney, P. Merney, George ssex; W. J. Blewett, Harrison; John W. Last evenlwr W SN X Black, Nebraska City, ocial Bowbe

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