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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1915)
4 A niK OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: SEPTEMBER 12, 1915. The Moral Leper is Grilled by Sunday at the Big Tabernacle Saturday Evening I ADVANCE AGENT FOR "BILLY' SUNDAY LEAVES TODAY. Sayi that Moral Sin it Joit the Sane m a Man Who it Stricken with Leprosy. GIVES WARNING TO THE YOUNG "BUty" Sunday preartied last night on Tha Mrat leper," taking aa Ma tet, "But the Man Wa a Lper." The eran gralist aaid: 1 hav wmfUmM tried to Imagine rnjr elt In Damucin on iwlrw day, and hav aeen a man riding on a horse richly raparlsoned with trapping! of cold and Mvrr, and ha himself clothed In ffnr iftents of the finest fsbrtcs and the moat costly, but with a face ao asd and mel ancholy that It would cause the beholder to turn and Vok a second and third tlmo. And a man unaccustomed to atirh arenra might have been heard to make a re mark, like thia: "How unequally Ood aroma to divide tils favoral There la a man who ride and others walk; he la clothed In costly garmenta; they are al most naked while he la welt fed," and they contrast (ha difference between tho man on the torse and the others. It wc only knew the breaking hearts of the noil we envy wo would pity them from the bottom of our soul,' I was bolus driven through a suburb of Chicago by a real estate man who wanted to sell mo a lot, He .was telling me who lived hem and who lived there, and what an honor It would be for me and my children to possess a home there. Wa were driving past a home that must have cost tioo.ooo and he sold: 'That housn la owned by Mr. 8o-and-ao. Ha la one of our multl-mllllonatrea, and ha and his wife have been known to Uva In that say? "(h. this Is so sudden." That is all a bluff; you have been waiting for it all the time. Pome Pointed tytteetlona. Iut, girls, never mind now, get down to facts. When he aska you that great est question, the most Important one that any girl Is ever asked, next to the salvation of her soul. Just say; "Kit down and let me ask you three questions. I want to ak you these three questions and If I am satisfied with your answer It will determine my answer to your questl-m. 'I'ld you believe me to be vir tuous when you eme here to ask me to home of Infamy, where three months later ho died, away from his wife, away from virtue, away from morality, his nnme synonymous with all that is vile. What difference did It make that he had power over men when you might sum up his life in my text. "Hut he was a leper." What difference did It make? 1 pity that boy or girl from the depth of my soul, who. If you ask, aro you willing to ho a Christian, will answer: "Mr. Funds)', I wouid like to be, but if 1 tell that at home my father will abuse n.e, my mother will sneer at me. If 1 were i would have no encouragement to ptnml find flsht the hntfle " I nitv from be your wife."" 'T.h. yes. I believe you !,,, rtpth f)f my thnt boy of ,hat to be virtuous. That's tho reason I I gM t,mt hKn mn,hr nke lh(lt. With camo here. Violet dipped In dew would u woman nke that In a homo a step be as cow fodder compared to you." Tha .mother would be a God -send If she bad second question: "Have you as a young religion. man lived girl, that as you demand of me as a I should have lived?" The The Vnclesn Mr. I'nclcan! KuDixse everv wiuns man th.nl question: "If I, as a girl, had lived i , ,,msha who Is a moral leper was im and done aa you, as a young man, nnd p,.lw and cmpcllel by some unoon you knew It, would you ask me to marry , .rn,He Impulse over which he had no power to make puMIn revelations of his sin! Down the street he cornea In his you?- , Will Take the Cownt. They will line up nnd nlno times out of ten they will take the count You can line them up, and I know what I am talking about and I defy any man on auto and you apeak to him from the curbstone and he will say: "L'nclean! Unclean!" Yonder he comes walking down the street. Suppose that to every and never apeak to i panv wtlh young men whose character . They each have separate j would make a black mark on a piece of , " Yw .. f, . each has a sparaU retinue ' anthracite. Their character are foul Th. ,,! i .., house for months each other. apartment, of servants, each a dining room and sleeping apartments, and months coma and go by and they never speak to one another." My thoughts hurried back to the little flat In Chicago that we railed our home and where wo have lived for seventeen yrnia. I had pair rent enough to pay for It. There wasn't much In It; 1 could load It In two furniture vans, maybe three, counting the piano, but 1 would not trade tho happlnesa and the Joy and the love of that little flat for that palatial home and the sorrow and the things that went with It. Aa you are driving along the street and a man who was Intimately acquainted with the skelotons that aro In every fam ily should tell you the secrets of them all. of that boy who baa broken his father's heart by being a drunkard, a peg-le gambler, and that girl who has gone astray, and that wife who la a com mon drunkard, made so by society, and Die father himself, who was also a alnner. Leprosy and Sin, V'But he was a leper," That disease, peculiar to the orient. Is exceedingly loathsome and as I study Its pathology T am not surprised that Ood uaed It as a, type of aln. A man who I able to understand this disease, Its beginning and its progress, might be approached by a ma who was thus afllcted and might say to btm. Hurry! Hurry! Show your self to the priest for tho cleansing by the Mosaic law," "Why?" say tha man thus addressed, "what la the trouble?" The other man would say, "Do yotl see the spot on our hand? Hurry and show yourself to the priest." But tha man aaya, "That Is only a fester, only a water blister; only a pimple, nothing more. There la no occasion to be alarmed. Tou are unduly agitated and excited for my welfare." Thoae aorea are only few now, but It spreads and It la first upon tha hand, then upon tha arm, and from tha arm it goes on until It lays hold of every nerve, artery, vein, with Its slimy coll, and continues until tha rotten disintegra tion of tha parts takes place and they drop off. and then It Is too lata. But tha man who was concerned saw tha be ginning of that, not only tha and, but tho beginning. He looked yonder and saw tha end, too. That Is tha reason why you hurry when you get evidence of tha disease. Bo I say to you, young man, don't you ao with that Godless, good-for-nothing gang, that blaspheme and sneer at religion, that bunch of character assassins; they will make of your body a door mat to wipe their feet upon. Ton't go with that bunch; I heard you swear. I beard you aneer at religion; atop, or you will be- com a staggering, muttering, bleary' eyed, foul-mouthed, down and outer, on your way to bell. X say to you, atop I or you will go reeling down to hell, breaking your wife's heart and wreck ing your children' Uvea And what hav you got to show for It? What hav you got to ahow for It? A Wsrslsg the Ysist Don't you go, my boy; don't you laugh at that ainutty story with a double mean ing. Don't go with that gang. But you ear to me, "Mr. Sunday, you are unduly excited for my welfare. I know you smell liquor on my breath, but I never expect to become a drunkard. I never expect to become an outcast." Well, you are a fool. Ton are a fool. No man ever Intended to become a drunkard, Bvery drunkard started out to be simply a moderate drinker. The fellow that tells me that he can leave It alon when he wants to lies. It is a lie. If you can, why don't you leave it alone? You will never let it alone, if you could, you would. My boy, hear mo, I have walked along the shores of time and have seen them strewn with the wrecks of those who have drifted In from the seas of lush and passion, and are fit only for danger signal to warn the coming race. You cou'i leave It alone, or if you can, the time will come when It will get you. Take it from me. iN.n'L to to that dance. Don't you I, i iow thai it is the most damnable, low alow n liiUlutkn on rh face of Oud'a ufih, that It causes more ruin than uu thing this aide of hell. Don't you go with that young man; don't you go to that dance. Daar ft pew fro as Hell.- That Is why we hav ao many whtp 1 ,.(jril widows around the country; they married surne of these mutts to reform them, and instead of doing that the un do, Is earth to successfully contradict ', m,in "d woman he meets he is Impelled mo. X have tho goods. The average ompelled to make publla rovela- youtig man Is more particular about the I ,lo" t,l 'act that he la a leper, company he ke m than the average girl, ' lPoa every young woman Is Impelled I'll tsll you. If he meets aomebody on ! "nd compelled to make publlo revelations the street whom he doesn't want to I of he fact that she la living a life of meet he will duck Into the first open j " Somebody clae pay for her clothes , doorway and avoid the publicity of meet- j nml her ""ard. Ing her. for fear she might smile or give , f,ul't yu "ho I sn Indication that she bed seen Mm I UvM oort llfe call UP" her ttml ni" somewhere and sometime hsfor. (h.t I th doorbell and she comes down and Yet our so-called best girls keep com- I ' Unclean! Unclean! Keep away; taminated." There are lots of moral clean. Oh, yes: They live In the best homes and lota of eo-called best girls receive them . and keep company with them. They open , the door to the moral leper and he cornea ml alia with voile itanirtitep mnA tnanv .u. . nrr k rweim oi goou com- j of you know thllt they Kr moral J.pera. pany and good conduct and keep com- Ani nmny a tlol tll1 wU1 ary a biped pany with 'a good young follow. Don't , nue that go wtlh a fellow whose reputation Is bad j These are tho things w are up agalnat Everybody knows It la bad. and If you nowadays-that so-called "Modesty." are accn wtrh him you will lose your Leprosy Is an Infectloua disease; It is reputation as well, although your virtue the germ of sin. If there la evil in you Is Intact, and they might as well take I the evil will dwell In other. When we I 8tgaV -J- Jas at your church la read th prayerr." Abe's wife said: "It Isn't th church, 'i s the life w lead." And the devil sat I to Abe: "Tou run this ranch; glv oer a bloalng up: let her understand WPt runs this thing." Hut the Lord said "Abe, ynu are a preacher and your wife has more religion In her little finger than you have In your old carcass. You are a preacher. Be a man." So he went out to the ashhoppers. ftd yo-.i ever see one of those aahhoppers? It Is a thing you build with four sldea, small at the bottom and w.th an angle of forty-five degrees, and you will fill It with hickory ashes, fend pour water on the ashes and the water percolates through the ashes and makes lye, and they make soap out of It. A lot of folks can make "lie" wlth oue uahea or soap. They used to make that kind of soup when I was a boy. fo Abo went behind tho old ashhoppcr and said: ' Kllra, forgive me. You have moro religion in your little finger than I have In my whole body." He went back to the house and threw his arms around the old woman and kissed her. And when the devil comes around to , Ale he says: "Ash-hopper! ash-hoppcr! ash-hopper! On, my knees behind th ash-hopper I fought the battle and bea. the devil." (Copyright, William A. Sunday.) and rotten and damnable. ' I like to a girl who has a good head choose ritrht because It la right, never minding tho criticism. Choose the good and be care- fellow today goe to church and Just get religion enough to make him miser able. Like an old fellow In Iowa came to me and said, " 'BUI,' I have been to hear you every night and you hav done me a lot of good. I need to cuss my old woman every day, and I ain't cussed her for a week. I am getting a little better." Th trouble with many men Is that they hav Just got enough religion to make them miserable. If there la no Joy In religion, you have got a leak In your religion. Borne haven't religion enough to pay their debts. Would that I might hav a hook and for every debt that you left unpaid I might Jerk off a piece of clothing. If I did, some of you fellow would not have anything on but a celluloid collar and a pair of socks. Bom of you have not got religion no ugh to have a family prayer. Home of you people haven't got religion you to the graveyard and bury you when do wrong wa Inspire othera-and your nouh to takf he bt?r bo,tU" ol,f. J your, reputation is gon. If a man. Ilk Uvea acatter disease when you come. In f;"""" that aska you to go with him, say v, 'contact with others. It there Is sin in him If ho will liv the way you want the father, there will be sin In th boy; him to you will go with him. If you if there Is sin In the mother, ther will would take a stand Ilk that there i b sin In the daughter; If there la aln In wouldn't bo so many wrecks. If our ; the Bister, there will be aln In the sis women and girls would take higher ' ter; by your Influence you will spread It. stands and any, "No, no, we will not keep company with you unleaa you live the way we want you to," ther would be better men. Infection Disease. Leprosy Is an Infectloua disease Ilk typhoid fever, smallpox or diphtheria. and goe through a community Ilk an If you liv th wrong way you will drag somebody else to perdition with you aa vou go, and kindred tie will fa cilitate it. Street Fllrtatloae. Supposing all your hearts were open. Hupposlng we had glass door to our hearts, and w could walk down th eact with th clean, ha become Infected. And ao It I with aln. Sin begins In so called Innocent flirtation. Th old. God forsaken sooundrel of a libertine, who 'The trouble with you is that you are ao taken up with buslner, with politics, with making money, with your lodges, and each and every on I so dependent on th other, that you are scared to death to come out and live clean cut for Ood Almighty. You have not fujTy surrendered yourself to Cod. Th matter with a lot of you pooplo 1 that your religion is not complete. You hav not yielded yourself to Oo.l and gon out for Ood and God'a truth. Why, I am almost afraid to make aome folk laugh for fear that I will be ar rested for breaking a costly piece of antique brlo-a-brao. Y'ou would think that If some veopl laughed It would break their face. To see aome you would think, that the eaewntlal of ortho dox Christianity i to hav a face so long you could eat oatmeal out of the BIG DEMAND FOR EXHIBIT SPACE AT MADISON FAIT MADISON, Neb., Sept. JL (Special.) A large force of men and teams have been busy all week putting the finishing touches on tho race track and buildings for the county fair, which opens next Tuecdsy. There is every Indication of the biggest fair in the history of the as sociation. Bequests from horse, cattle and hog breeders are so numerous that the regular stable room la now entirely exhausted and additional room Is being provided. Show stuff will be given the preference and sale anlmala will take the temporary quarters. Th poultry, farm produce, culinary, fancy work, art and school department promise to sur pass former year, and superintendents In charge hav requested additional room for display purposes. Running races and motorcycle races will be a special fea ture. A fast game of ball will be played each day. Battle Creek, Newman Grove, Madison and Cornlea contesting. These teams are among tho strongest amateur teams In this section of the atate. Dr. Condra of the Nebraska State university will exhibit his moving pictures. Th Madison Conunercial Club band, led by Be v. Father Muenich, will provide music, A special prlso of 0 will be divided among the three rural school dletrlct sending In the largest delegation In pro portion to the school population. Any one residing in the district la eligible to be counted and credited to the district In which they live. The money will be divided as follows: Meat price, $12; sec ond prise, $S; third prise, 15. ote front Beatrice. BKATRICK. Neb., Sept. 11. (Speclal.) The Nebraska Gaa and Electric company will begin rebuilding and extending Its lines In Glenover, West and South Beat rice and North Ninth street In a few days. Miss Iura Mayer, who was appointed stenographer for the Supreme Court com mission at Lincoln, Friday, is a daughter of Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Mayer of this city. Frank Bartos, sr., father of former Senator Frank Bartoa of Saline county. died at his home at Wiiber, aged M yeart F. C. Crocker, a stock raiser of Ftlley, Friday purchased one of the Duroc-Jer-sey prise male hogs at the state fair fot his herd. The animal is 2 years old and weighs 1,000 pounds. County Treasurer Andrew Andersen H Issuing about 500 distress warrants to en force th payment of delinquent personal taxes. Ed C. Wille, a farmer living six mllet north of Beatrice, was called to Norti Bend. Ind., today by the death of hi! mother, Mrs. Minnie Wllle, a pioneer ol that state. She was 7J years of age. The body of Mre. John Osbaugh, a for mer Beatrice resident, who died Septen ber at Billings. Mont., w as brought hert Friday for Interment Mrs. Osbaugh re- aided In this city until 1896, when h lo cated at Billings with her husband. Bee Want Ads Produce Result- & OONS CO. 1515 HARNEY Quick Ileal itanges When buying a range you mlgbt Just aa well buy a standard make. The Quick Meal has been sold by us more than 15 years and has always siren satisfaction. Today they are better than ever and they do not cost any more than you pay for some other cheaper make. Pricea as low as $42.00. Sold on payments If desired. APEX ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES We will demonstrate this ma chine in your own home and if you are not convinced that it is the best on the market we just haul it back. Radiant Homo Baso Burners Look out! We may have an early Fall and you will want your stove in a, hurry. Better make arrangements for it now. We will deliver it when you are ready for it. 3SESB epidemic; when on leper aome In con- i tIet nd look ,n nd ,e wner 7011 nav peen, ana wun wnora you stvi been and what you have been doing. A great many of you would want stained glass and heavy tapestry to cover them. lnnka iim -., , ttuppos 1 couia pui a kiwu ""'" long you ooiuu . - z: trzrj1: u p - or Pu.h . a go. pip... -. u huJ '7..w 'Ii 17 T produce on that loreen a viw or tn . roilglon; I vim w icu you um in . 2 i w i 1 T il " he really U. Hr 1 where h ha been, tabl and drink beer, and;! want to tell , mnK u. he drinks. Her you If you ar low down enough to serve . how mwh , lut yw hors beer and win in your home, when you racea." But theae ar th thing that erv. It you ara low down a. th ,ety aoe, not UK note of. Society saloon keeper, and I don't car whether ..,.. ,. . ,ii,.,tion on th atrect. you do It for society or for anything else. ; , . ... ,h ,, h- i0.. her vlr- If you aerve liquor or drink you ar as , tnn ,lam, th. door ,n h fae. low down aa th saloonkeeper In my , .... ..n of that -young man a wava' opinion. So th boy who had not grit enough to turn down hla glass at th banquet and refuse to drink Is now a blear-eyed, staggering, vermin-covered nolo of that - young man drinking at a banquet tame; a waits until h become a blary-yed. drunk kard and then It will lam the door In hla face. It takea no note or caru-iiy drunkard, reeling to hell. H couldn't , fop ,ome dlnUy mtie cream pitcher, stand th aneer of tha crowd; many " , of Bllk hoM; it waits until fellow started out to play card for' a Kambler and then It alam. bean and tonight he would tak his , . ,. . . a0)i saya, "Look oul for a ahow down. Th hot In the 1 .... . Kinninff for that thing." gambling table U not vry big; It la about . Boc!ety takes no not of th beginning. wo a uuuar mrousn, ., .t- un.ii i becomes vloa, ana mm but It la big enough to ahov your wife through; big anough to ahov your hap piness through; your horn through: your salary, your character; Just big enough to ahov everything that la dear to you In thla world through, th little solid top of the tofcl. Twa.Klada af t,ray. Listen to me. Bad as it Is to be af flicted with phyatea! leprosy, moral lap- It organltea clvlo righteousness c.uu.. Oet back to the beglnninr and do your work there. Naamaa a4 h PPt. The aervant of Naaman entered th hut of the prophet Ellaha and found him sitting on a high stool writing with a uuill on papyrus. The servant bowed low and said. "Tho great and mighty Naa man caotaln of the host of th king of rosy I 10.000 time worse. X don't cara pyria, awaits thee. Unfortunately h Is if you ar th richest man In th town, , . ,,, -nA cannot enter your august th biggest taxpayer In Douglas county. prenca. ne haa heard of the mlracu th biggest politician In tha congressional ,ou, eurr, that you hav wrought and h district or in th atat. I don't car a j hopes to become the recipient of your rap If you carry th political vot. and powtr.- The old prophet of Ood tells if you can ohang th vot convention! hlln. If after your worldly career la closed I ..T'eU hm to dip seven times In the my text would make you a fitting epiuph Jor(lBnbeat It. beat H.M Th servant for your tombstone and obituary notice i came out t0 Naaman, who was sitting ta th papers, then what difference would It mak what you had done "He wa a leper." II was a great politician but "II wa a leper." What difference would It makr I'll tell you, X was never mors Inter ested In my life than la reading th atory of an old confederate colonel who was a sticker for martial discipline. One day he had a trifling cas of Insubordina tion. He ordered his men to halt, and he had tha offender shot. They dug th grave and he gave th command to march, and they had stopped Just three minute by th clock. At th close of th war they made him chief of police of a southern city, and he was so vile and corruptible that th people aroai on hla horse.'' "Well, la h at homer' "He's at home, but h's a queer duck." Naaman thought that Ellsha would come out and pat the sores and say In- i cantalions, like an Indian medicine man. ! and say, "Matter is nonexistent; It is an Illusion of your mind, my dear fellow. Why didn't you 'phon me from Damas cus and I would hav given you abaent treatment." Poor old cuea sitting away "matter nonexistent you Just lmagtn you hav leprosy." Naaman wa wroth. Ilk many a fellow today. Ood reveal to the sinner the plan of aalvatlon and instead of thank ing Ood for aalvatlon and doing what Ood wanta them to do, they damn Ood and ordered hi dUmlaaat. Then a greet an(1 everyDody tilte for bothering them cf mjuna . ' V v.cr iiic vujr tnu IIIV ! people - rushed from their homes and thousands of people crowded th streets and there waa frvat excitement. When "At.rlt" Failed. Some asked, "Where la th colonel?" and they said. "You will find him in one of two or three places." go they searched and found him in a den of infamy. He was so drunk that he dlda't realise the danger he waa In. They led him out. then put him on a snow-white horse, put The Hlas of ftorlrty, romt men ought to be hurled out of society; they ought to be kicked out of mllln sunny-faced religion will win tnor peopl to Jesus Chriat than tho miserable, old grim-faced kind will in ten yra I pity anyona that can't laugh. Ther must be something wrong with their re'.tglon or their liver. The devil can't laugh. Oh, lamrh and the world laugh with you . Weep end you weep alone; I 'Til easv enough to be pleasant When f oea a'ong wtth a song. But the man wrrth. while la the man who can smile When everything goes dead wrong. j I wish ta Ood th church were a afraid of Imperfection as It la of per fection. The First Orafter. Kaaman dipped himself seven time In th Jordan, "and his flesh came again tike unto th flesh of a little child, and h waa clean." lie offered Ellsha of the store of gold nd other precious metals, but th prophet would not take any of It. But Oehaal, aervant to Ellsha, counted the good, and ran after Naa man, saying that Ellsha had changed hla mind. Naaman dumped a pile of It on the ground, and mark this, the lap- ' rosy of Naaman Infected Oehaal. He was th first grafter mentioned in tne cmie. I aaw a woman that for twenty-seven year had been a madam, and I aaw her com down th aisle, close her doors turn them out of her house and live for Ood. I aaw enough converted In one town where ther were four houses to close their doors; they were empty; they had all fled horn to their mothers. Listen to me and I am through. Out In Iowa a fellow came to me and spread a napkin on th platform a napkin as big as a tablecloth. He said: "I want a lot of shavings and aawduat." "What for?" "I'll tell you; I want enough to mak a aoft pillow to have aomethlng In my home to help me think of Ood. I don't want to forget Ood, or that I was saved. Can yov glv m enough T" I aid: "Yes, Indeed, and if you want enough to mak a mattress, all right; tak It; and If you want enough of th tent (I was preaching in a tent them), to make a pair of breeohea for each of th boys, why take your scissors and cut It right out If It will help you to keep your mind on Ood." That la why I like to hav people come down to the front and publicly acknowledge Ood. I Ilk to hav a man have a definite experience In religion. Something to remember. t'oatoaadla th Devil. I one read of a preacher. who used to quarrel with his wife. That was befor he became a preacher; no one can quar rel with hla wire after he becomea a The Benson & Thorne Co. The whole of next week, (From Monday at 8 a. m. until Saturday at 9 p. m.) will be devoted to the Exhibition of New Fall and Winter Styles CVERY clerk understands; every stock is to be shown; Style tendencies will be explained; Mirror fittings and other aids will be gladly accorded every guest. "VYE realize that women want to look and study the details of their ward robe before making purchases a very necessary thing this year in view of the great variety of sty'es and we trust that this opportunity will afford them that convenience. 1516-18-20 Farnam Strict. hurohea. and out of politic, and very WMhWi Ab, ,nd hli wll used t0 flh, oiner place wnere uowut wuu . v. associate. And I want to lift the burden tonight from th head of tha unoffend ing womanhood and hurl It on the heads of unoffending manhood. So ciety needs a new division of an athemas. Tou hurl th burden on th head of the girl, and the double- because Abe was an Episcopalian and hla wife waa a Methodist. Abe said to hi wife: "See here, all they do down hi. spur, on hi. boou and hi. regimental, ntto-. undref that caused her nrt i Kit a oockad on hli head and aald fw aim' ll-l t deruker got them. I say, youug girl. .w .. . " " I. . " don't go to that nance; It baa proven to r"''0' f " '"VJ"1 TU K. 0K. .-.... ,11., VUWU IltUI ruination than anything that wa over !ewed out tf the mouth of hell. Don't W with that young fellow for a Joy ride xt lul'InluhL If a young fellow cam up end asked my girl to tak htr Joy-rtdlng it rnulnlvht, I would knock him off tto luce of the tsrlh. I tell you If automo !V itud can lottos could talk ther would j something doing. ms, wuen some young ftltow come j bis power over men. lid then lode out. i l to you and asks you th greatest 'dismounted, took off his cockade, tore th 'ijvstiun that yoa will r b asked or stsr from hla br-.t end threw it down, a..- .1 j!oii ti- wi.awer, nt to the salva- threw off ti's regimentals, took off hi vt -sou. o svut, , what would yvutord, tl.n lw staagireil U.k t-j the Ha rod out among the people to quell them, spurring th w hits side of the horse until th crimson flowed out. and he rod In and out among th surging mss. of ' humanity. . . j I H rod out among tit paopl with a ! command her... torrents f obscenity ' ther and la twenty-five minutes stillness of death reigned In City Square. greatly did they fear hi in, ao wonderful ruin Is received in aoclety with open anna, while th girl Is left to hang her head and spend her llfo In sham. Her la a man who wanta to be a Chris tina. What will ha do? Will he go ask soma old saloon keeper? Will he go ask soma of theaa old brweraT Will h ask aome of the fellow of th towat Where wilt h go? To the preacher, of course. II la the man to go to when you want to toe a Christian, tto to a doctor whan you are sick, to a blacksmith when your hors 1 to be shod, but go to a preacher when you want your heart fixed. .-! Tun Little Hrlia.Ua. ro Naaman goea Into th muddy water and th water be ins to lubricate thoae nlil tores an t it in to iuh, ami he "vict, l.u." H..u iujuy a ouu" i I Chambers Dancing Academy 25th and Farnam Streets. The Home of 'The Dance" Opens Monday, September 20. Ak-Sar-Ben Dances To those who aro desirous of learning the new dancpa for the Ak-Snr-fien Bull, Mr. Chambers wishfs to announce that he will give instructions at the ncudemy at any time before the opening of tho academy, which is on Monday, September 20th. Call Douglas 1S71 for .appointment. Among the new dances to be taught by Mr. Chambers ere three standardized dances, viz.: the National One-Step, the Waltz "Walk and the A. N. A. Fox 'Trot. Among the new novelty dances tn bo given are the Jitney Jog, the Du Surkn and tho El-Camino. Private r-lusses can be arranged at the academy, in home? and out of the city. Spe cial classes arranged for ladies, gentlemen Enroll Now Phone Doug. 1871 and children. W. E. CHAMBEhS