Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 8, 1900, Page 8

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8 THE O ITA DAILY BE MONDAY, OCTOBER 1900, e e OMAMA DALY UMOUE ~ CHURCH ~ SERVICE |meatsi'sis o= = toe emost |\ INING 1N THE BLACK HILLS | Shemymeee o Concentrating pr NECESSITY OF SPIRITUAL TEACHING, F e g J ’ € Aext be trea Dean Fair Preaches to M at Trinity thing n"'.':.'..."«:.I..fll-"\r'-." Satiafy |poine Factory Tarning Out Twenty-Four 0 ¢ . ol \"‘. Large Ongre greeted Rev Tons of Pigment Daily, - |A 0. Hirst hicago who oc ki Cathedral MEETING 1S FIRST IN A SERIES | S Pmaqint narer om,, insiad COMPANY TO OPEN MARBLE QUARRIES | o= rrorcres " min: vt uid i Fothors it ‘ delhbg with :“_ xw‘n\j» In word only Already In=Some More of the re 10 feet w at 1l ave t . t b on gan ' this de;artment is alw ay Holy Gho Famous ove Has been 4 ton f 1 n the vein ng wunke by an but Lot At ye know what ed old N ehurche v . ~ z 4 roand sway The pain panufacturing plant a 8 bout thr i W I en | {tevioen 414 tioed ‘ nce of 'an &Il |1s'now Fanaing full e 6ad 1t 15 making | DU83 & producee of the Yellaw |fof the developmen v -Woo and atiempt ANy y cetboned OF Ohio peoEIs ¢ to t ve go vel 1o Stop a Cold i ] Newest effects in sty substitute it for has expertr with the fron and | h 3 ¢ ter ex e of, when yed (el & ¢ \ the nobby overlad yml« ores of the Soutuern Hills, The [ 1 4 g 5 o P naranteed to be stric |]\ or1d has beon | il on remedeled a number of times | 1! * Blg Hit Mir omj ’ A - forur o gyt | F 1 the pagan f The piant now turns out about | !PAtIDE plant at the Bisma i J he; Dillon's Drug Store, Scuil , and finished in the ptre of God W four tons of ground paint pigment, | | it e «ald the preacher. | hipped to Peoria, 111, where it is | very latest styles | , ———— lowly carpen- | with ofl In the company's paint a4 place from ) Three colors of red and three of ’ iy i rtad i | ol come from & min i Nabwar i HNIONS Popuiar | Men's AH-‘&VOOI reed it e, Italy and | thero is a v deposit of iron ore Britain and final ed to the | bright red in ¢ The different shades Made of the finest quality of black and blue w Personally wolghit chaviots—wids inaer n s to be | hem in the 8, it moved to,ths west. | Gows-dmet ) | 3 4 . . ¢ h d to the west. | down-draft Kilns have becn erected at the y 2o\ EL T sltan elo of the mys- | 8o the kingdom of Jesus Christ bas moved | mill and in these the oxidizing process ls | [ b (*Ond Cted | Innvrl with double warp [talian 1 s 'h" pre d . all efforts to| accomplished The mill also produces | k NOUTEN Q " u — the Nebraska price with guarante p i WA wart it oduy we are contfonted by the | about twelve tons per day of graphite paint } i p ey of about argument of materialists. Christian | which comes from ore mined at Oreviile. | ) 5 E fifty mutes f 0 vl‘u nd : 1LISLS try to bury God in @ sarcophugus | The ore is about 50 per cent graphite, The \d AL“ r 10‘15 Counciy B t ¢ heing (he first | of natural law and the sick ntimen- | mill gives employment to elghteen men and t'x of & serins of 1 nes which will [ tality of the church emt this beliot. | o Ive at the mincs. The cost of pro 1 A, y k-‘\. e be held in s, the mest ome| “Pootry, art and seul 1ikve sought | duc i A v L o A s g i being in Sc | to analyze sin and suffering and offer a | this plant low enough to make it a success- In Ch nd in Ch alone are there com ng | P — ¥n the Very Warp and Woof of Daily m- y plant 1 1 happine « b phy | Lite | i hilosophy and d Rev. D. L. Jor or of theology | POCTY stand for the highest type of cul-| _ T® Work Marble Qaarries. Special Attention given to T i il ological sominary, | tUre that has been wttained without| The Yale Mining company was organized adies anu Chiadren Trave's They are well cared for by the Conduc st o Christ, but they do not o o | this weck by €. C. Curtis of Vassar, Mich ing A one tors who accempany each of these excur ceupled the bt Slifton Hill Presby not offer what the ) g A one ho accen Vet oR el HiRUky: R His subject | hUman soul necds.” and L. C. Holland of Saginaw, Mich. Both slons to California and Oregon, and passengers can depend upon receiv- ! a e O CW was: “Lessons from Chri Example ev. Hirst declared that the human mind | M0 ""l“"“ ors of the Black Hills Por Ing the most courteous treatment . @ ¢ ‘unablo to tully b celain Clay and Marble company. The new T >rayer, id the text was Mark |, | b rotand the gespel » . uetors | men experience in cursfon travel, and will Prayer X T R e e company bas purchased threo clais, lo- (| THe Conductor e e B irdll Sil0€s ondaay | “And in the moroipg, rising up at while | 0 e e Ascen tot e 1 pers 7 oligtsr. aud see that the ¢ ort of all patrons is car y attended to before day, He went out and departed into | d°ntalism a eeble effort to find some | “ated five miles northwest of Custer, and before d 1 t out a substitute for tiving God It the | ©Wned by B. R. Wood and T. F. McLaugh Une of the Most Attractive A" soary plase aad there prared : .. HEUPre s E There s a difterence be o first anc “The text and context sat before us,” said | PUrch were to stand on the platform of of that city. Three scparate veins of Features ofthese Ex:cursions There is a difference b en the first and Paul.” he satd in conclusion | ¥ 1 .| White quertz ore run through the claims is the Leonomy, econd class passage in raflroad and slecp | Al p L | cnkins, “a very busy day in a very 15 ud to live | ¥ 1 « " . . ¢ > L LR LT R AL R R v b AL TR T i e s 8§ oAfel Iifes of nsasly $36 per phaseaiper, This fum Gan b iAVel by 12 Kewas! oiyies and kKest Make bt Sy prossing upon Him. On | there would be converts without number | 0Me of them as high as $500 per ton free patronizing the Union Pacific Personally Conducted Excursions 4 tho evening previous many who were sick (484 false philosophies would be forgotten. [ MINING. A general average of the ore The New Pu lman Or finary | Q e 1 of divers diseuses ot body and mind had ex- [ Bellef In Jesus Christ and God's power to | Plaged at $40 per ton. The company y Slecping Cars assigned to this service were bullt expressly to accom e d oes 0" a e ’!r a ]m'" perfenced His divine bealing, and still oth- | *8Ve make death easy italized at $1500,000 at $1 per sh X modate the excur te to Californla and Oregon. | [ W 3 ke Wiy company will commence developin | ors walted for the blesstng. Realizing that pany w ping " § H xs : 3 : nr:“ :A, T Is n awaied Him, | PROHIDITION LAWS INEPFBCTIVE, | DeSU veln immediately with a deep shaft All Are Light:d wi o famous PI CH LIGHT, are well ventilated, d a @ day of g | siraln awaiy 3 | &Ml asound s Brousa: a " . have separate lavatories for ladies and gentlemen, and all cars are car e [ ! 7y He rose before day that He might in soli ils ground are mining com | ) ] ) . © rose . | Rev. Herring . fes actively engaged In develop, peted and uphol I 0 ° partitions separating the sections, = % L2 tary commuuion with the IFather prepare ® D s Saloon Ques- &ed In developing prop- : ; Hefore His Congregatio erties. The North Star Mining company of | thus insuring all the utmost privacy Himself. t o F t e ‘ At the First Congregational church Sun- | Omaha has a shaft down 300 feet on an | No Smoking Is Aliowed in the excursion cars, there being “Wo are tempted to ask what need had |, ot 0 0 : day morning Rev. Hubert ¢. Herring a- | elght-feot vertical of ore that will ave 5 3 U S S e y of prave would be better to ask | o pas avera / 1 Car provided for that purpose on the tral The ) N X i # ;.:\:vm.n:: H n‘Hwa without prayer. ";h,. tor, preached on the subject of tomp o. [ $18. The Globe Mining company has o | A Smoking Car provid : & s s . The “Ultra’ and Brook Bros. fin o v ess of th curse of sin eigh N pur L ) » ¢ ” P » vy ioon tila moal Again, the cenca. ,|Pose boltg merely to atir up his sengrexs a mile north, the Old Bill a short dis. The famous “Merriam’ inake of e 3 tion to greater effort in fighting the sal tance southeast and the University Mi t 3} s for misses of His holy nature with sin, which His the saloon ning * shoes for misses. v . . A o| At the close of the service a meeting for | company has commenced a shaft about a H H H 5 3 s Whrank. from M an & pure Snd sensitive |"ICR W% Beld, at which wan mapped gut & | mile northean New City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316 | The “Pennant” school shoees for woman shrinks from that which is lothsome | ,’,,"f’...}‘fv,.'.'m""“‘" S R iy coretialn Ciky S0d. ‘I‘"'fi R children. ud unsightly Still further, His loveliness, - ble comp « e ot o na 2 e Hoac pathetic thing in the account of |, TB¢ PASLOr opened his sermon with a brief | chinery in Chicago to be used for cutt His lite, often drove Him into communion | MStOrical sketch of the temperance move- | out the white and serpentine marble at '1‘" | ] : Ladies’ fine Lhand turn and welt bl icdes [ ment within the last century, showing how | Quarry five miles northeast of Custer, 1 i y shoes, worth %5 ;nul 0, fl g * had changed from the advocacy of mod. | Burlington Railway company has pledged i g Christ prayed, among other reasons, of mo ¥ pledg 3 I e v v T atasts | erddlon T theiukerotialaoiolis Beveraataito | £18 b sident of the marble company to ‘ J " for S{ 00, $3.50 EH(] total ~ abs P b der: on,"”" he said P! i 0 us 0 e qu ¥ . . The firat, the fu tal. valg neans e individual wants | s soon as the erfal can be go AR i R ek to mean, and 5o It virtually means nothin, | ton n together. The survey has already been [shoes, with fine vici kid Iu]m.uul single 1In-\|hlv- ~n|n N 2 48 ST RTn Lhet 6 L AIRoncy o IDESIE |16 01 cUiiaKa 100" 1or)ihe rly: nEiikiaTe | EINA 8 THON M PEL O ER U A ehri I d ay ens Siow e grea CS L ot athe B ta i . tons o the efeacy of praver brought «n | (0 1eATn that total abstinence must be their | & number of experienced marble auarrsmen | battlecry If they hoped to accomplish tangi- | from Vermont physic d sical grounds I L of CR 3. shoes, with Bt on wwtissviAl eosndt BRI iy i | 'N. 1. Darton, superintondent of the| Vanet |“ mBIl S clothmg a“d se" tpe !»nd' i . Rk ' ave no welght unless by of |, "1 bave lived in states that have prohi- | United States ogical survey in the | § soles, all sizes, fop .......oooiin.. mecept that general view or phiicsophy of bition laws, % A % SRS we, aud from my observation of | Black Hills, has made a careful examina- ; g i, e ; 1 n:a uur'lrlh “:‘i..;‘«'mcl.‘-’ :;”“(" ‘\]\"l'l; :\l‘_"_"u;j their effect 1 cannot say that I would be | tlon of the deposit of lithograph stone we. hest clothl“ at |0Wer rlces | Mi o Gne $ef0 el kid lao. l 45 e :fl-:lv':.“ m”e sk )“ h“4lm Rl rpt‘“m'"‘ to continue the experiment. The | 0f Custer for a report which he Is mak- I \]“,\.,4 sizes 11 to 2, for... to pass judgment in such a matier taam | "3199P% disregard (hem in a way that {s | Ing for the government. In his report he | . tide debated | MO8t discouraging to the moral elements| Wil say that the deposit is of the finest Store l“ Omaha /\ Ml, es’ fine $1.35 kid lxn e '|||t| but- \I 1ha=cllld. Hae_ & pight to deqide AsbALRQ) op'io Taty | quality " 1ithographic stone, equal to the . " f estiont ciene st onc / sho uble s e AReaflons InFabe y e o e vl o¢! “There are 246 saloons in this city and | Bavarlan product. He will state that by | fton l“A‘ with doul titehed I 00 x..-u-“n‘ pecondly, the reflex VAlUs Ol | gach of them s making enough money to| getting into the mountain a reasonable | " soles, sizes 11 to 2, for. § pray Nl.‘I!: :u\lv oct ;w e Nkantia | PAY $1,000 a year liconse. It is reasonable | Aistance, away from tho atmospheric in- IflV“ed to ins ect our Men’s s flid & et or exercise of the sou o mant | to suppose that Omaha pays $1,000,000 a year | fuences, that blocks of merchantable stz | ou are | Child’s fine vici kid $ l- HIUXI6Y, BA78 (thAL moat men ate SOt o jiguor Have you done snything to sme | cADBe soctred; which will then make onei| Doncratnnes balel n praper potto (. | PrFaSs i e amd o iy extopate he | ¢ the mort Saluable enterpiser in i Dress and Semi-Dress Suit Department, | Gl e it evil? It not, then tale your share | Black Hills lChild s 61s kid ko e lentifically enlightened: there is no valus | C¥!!? If not, then tal ur share of the | Black Hil Child’s dongola Xid school shos merely this value, then even this va ue dm- D, Four miles north of Hill City is the | | appears. Such & view of prayer s u tifi 5 Lena mine, owned by the Gopher Mining t M d y ‘ itself. The were act of prayer, h wevar, | CAREY—TFred, son of John L. Ca Sat- | company of Minneapolis. Last week, a or 0" a . begets thoughts, affections and purp s> A vt 3 p. m. at|YeTY rich strike of gold ore was made vni | toward God, which remain as a ganing o uth Thirty-second | BeWw tunnel, the richness being far above AN 'O0L MELTON SUITS—In brown and tan tnfluence and ax the very warp and woof | Stree Shenandonh, Ta I'the average. There 15 u vertical vein| MEN'S GOOD ALL WOOL MELTON £UI own and of religion in daily life — - = | ‘ 3 also fine Worsted Suits—well made and per- R B R S aR b ot fitting—elsewhere $)-—at Hayden's. . consists In bringing our finite spirits into N BUD GA ‘l T E E A R St , A | Spirit. Prayer at its graodest heights s | If they use the SHERWIN-WILLI not the mere presenting of petiticns at the | PAINTS. Any one can use them. Stir y AN OLD LADY fnf business suit single and doubie lrn-“_\;mi 1 kn ([ R"] throne of God. It ccases to reflect earthly | them up and brash them on. It comes in who gid not X Tie ! vests—actual $12.50—our special : . SRt TR BRe. SN thar graded {nto czgs, fresh exes and sty | vests—actual § ! anxleties and beco "R A rapture c tl ALL &nd - ‘ans. fresh eggs when they got to market. | AN N » 1TSS g 3 i " ", W o lowship. It is not the holding up ot an| CALL FOR COLOR CARD. game with drugs - In” many store MEN'S FINE SUITS—Made of high grade fancy worsted and { pint can Ka 4 drugs are drugs witho v regard to 2 R : 7 1 | empty cup that God might fll, but the | 1IIf e At BB i o ere n ke 19| Oxford vicuna—in all the newest designs—sold elsewhere at | overflow of a cup that fs full.” kil as e be on'my shelves drugs ind chemicals & Half pint can § T e have ot to be absolutely pure. 1 would | cighteen dollars—special price at Hayden's— NIFICANCE OF sACRAMENT, | QUerter pint can Enamel Paint, . ot risk my reputa ; Jiti i b G oal e . | Quarter pint can Bicyele Enamel ctherwise. AL PR Saabane tebinase Te the Chrintiun Bellever It in the | Half pint can Buggy Palnt .... 400 pre Bidney Surel i - "I MEN'S SUITS—Made of highest de vicunas, thibets and | Embodiment of Hix Iaith, | One quart can Floor Patat 1) 400 " o L SR e e » pnew e STy . » ki At the Central United Presbyterian| (Covers 75 square feet, two coats.) O D T e | faney worsteds—in .|IF the newest patterns <|'n<l cuts—the kind | church Sunday morning Dir. Alexander Gil- | Half pint can Bath Tub Enamel ...... 60 ver's “\;"I YOROR o . | for which merchant tailors you $35 and $45-- christ, corresponding sccretary of the | Hat pint can ON Stain .....evverrrrrr 15 \ b Aol Whiskoy oo . 83| k = 4 4 Board of Home Missions and forn tor | One quart can Wagon Paint ...... . &-graln Guinihe Capmiien:.. oo 109 | SPecial at Hayden's—§18.00 and. of the church, preached. Before the serv- | One quart can Gloss White Paint 50e | Bn Quinine Capanien.... | MEN'S STRICTLY ALL WOOL COVERT TOP COATS ~New | fcos be administered the rite of beptism | One quart can fine v e . g | & A S | a e Varnish o | Syrup of Figs ... 3 0 | atvler 3 y sleeve o se to two pernons and formally recelved | One quart bottle Saunders' Ruby Floor | Milea Nervine ..o il o e | styles—well lined-—silk sleeve linings —elsewhere elovou Into the communion of the church. | O (dustles:) 00 | Malted Milk § T c| £10.00—at Havden's .... .... .... SRS | The Lord's supper was administered to|one pound can $hinon Floor Was ... | Blerep’s Erescription ....., . $10. G tho congregation and the theme of the ser Write for the New Catalogue, ‘:'..‘ T shm's Tobaceo Care 11ririiitl e | EXTRA SPECIAL—2,000 men's fine Fancy Sl mon was this ceremony The text was Batre! 5% w5 Sherman & MeConnell Drug Go SOH EFiR CUT PRice | Trousers—sold elsewhere at $1.50 to §6.50—speciul part DRUGGIST | price, $3.75 and. .. any of tne most important Incidents New Store S. W. Cor. 16th and Dndge. ‘ S, W. Cor. 16th and ¢ J fm the lite of the Savior secm to be accl- dental, but several seemed to have been | " s i | s 4 g A - oarefully prepared here were no acci- | § & = b | 4 i dents in His career, but on two occaslons i Y . 3 g # B D by ot least we see the preparations made and b ’ s 5 upon these occasions hang most important 5 g P X 3 features of the gospel and religion of | Christ, After his carefully prepared ens | trance into Jerusalem the kingship of Christ was understood in a manner never \ before comprehended by His closest dis i 4 N B efples. In the incident recorded today we . % ) “ . '¢ e #ee divine thought not only arranging the T - 4 J S, There S no excuse fOl‘ geast, but divine thought seeking a center i & i L - <te?? Boe: Wil iy 40 out 10 a1 the waria : : undue haste In the words expressed by Him on this | occaston we Ond more than human wlis. | Except when out of @om. The pPASKOYOr WAs & commemorative ordinance in which the Jews recounted the | L Ristory of thelr ra and the events in t [ s the best there is! Mfe of Moses leading up to the establish- | - i We mea 181 GIRL CIGAR of the ordinance of the m: - | g t b Belling the Most Clothing in Omah ment passover. _ ‘ but Christ here w teaching His dis ® 3 i r 3 ’ to look forward. There ls some virtue in % ’ Best Coal min:d in Wyomi Will give s ime resuits as | 1 before the looking backward over the events of the hard ¢oul for haif the moa past, but from this time the religion of 1608 . ; } SIS e S What Jesus did then He does now and will | (S OaS | 4 FADUIA AU, SR R et ever do. 1f we fall to catch a view of the | € | 3 things which are to come we lose the t on in Owaha. - A ; words of Jesis Get off in San Francisco or Los Angeles, M‘(( KD- BR ADY & CO. “How simple His teach ind yot with That's the whole story of the Burlington touris R Tw ? strr butors. Omaha, Neb, what power ‘hey tuke hold upom his excursions to California, No changes, mor delays. X ¥ P g Bearers. He fortified his disciples against | nor bother abeut tickats and bagrage. ¢ Py W A / in the Coumry recognize thc the future, calling attention to the essen clean and comfortable. Porters are polite. Bost of superiority of t1al facts of his nature and his own work all, compatent excurslon managers accompany each C4 In the scheme of the true religlon Christ party to the coast LW ] must be the central figure m;q He has es. Thro' tourist cars every Thursay, 4:25 p. m. -~ _ - tablished this ordinance o that there will Ticket to San Francisco or Los Angeles costs onl x Mo ono occasion where He will always ocs $40; a berth #5 i a0 ek etd 3 47, SAUGE THE OmIGINAL )6 EE® OB BYY THE osnuml cupy the central place. No one has been p g y 2 WORCESTERSHIRE 3 S &bio to projact the thoughtof the believer Tiaket Gmas, PRI ; 7 Sinalurs o et PR e 9 RESULI S TELL svfi r nto the ro hrist. Although ' B or Ga oasts, Soup. D A i haator TLis aMiTeh mae . 1502 Farnam S¢. 10th and Mason Sta. % 703 : 2 Rac QNN Alaaks: hiaia: Soiiod, JANT ADS the different br Mtrs: ! . . andevery varicty of made dishes, | IHE BEE WANT A L MANUFACTURED BY differ o8 to the mature and effect of th . Te. 188, ol ? 27 UMS iy most Invaluable. PRODUCE RE-ULTS. % AEQRR RN fmstitution of the Lord's supper, yet no 4 G Joun Dincan's Sons, Aats, New Your, v ha CALIFCRNIA FIG SYRUP Cfy sacrament 18 so universally esteemed. To | PPRE VO PEPLPRLEE B HOTE THE NAME

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