rtwwau.LUjxx,MVTOJramrarJiviMini uhiwihihiiimiiiu i iwiiiwuhi uumunuajuumsmi NEBRASKA ADVERTISER WATSON B. BMLTII. Ho Is AB8anflinatod in tho Oorriflor of tlio Ouatoin ilouso in Omaha. His Participation in tho Proscoution of Oer- tuiu Liquor Doalurn Supposed to bo tho Uau8o. Keillor AriviTtlHor. At threes n'oluuk liwlVriday nioniiiii,' i lie nowH Hproiiil tibroiid in tlio city Unit Hon. WiitHon 15. Smith, U. H. illH.riiil (ilurk, luiri bucti found dead lylni; at tho door of ltin olllco in Him corridor of tlio jioMtolllcc ImildiiiK in tlilH city. Ho laid left Ids Iioiih) tho proviniH ovening tul litiK Ids inotlior ho would bo back short ly, and that ho had hoiiio IiiihIiiohh to utlond to at his ollico. Time piihhwI and ho did not return. Ills mother be came unoasy and .sent to tho residence of Dr. Moore, near by, and re nested him to telephone for him, or to Mr. Kuliti at the drug store, corner of Douglas and JMh streets. Tho doctor did so. Mr. ICuhn wont directly to his ollico, which is on tho third floor of the custom house building; found the door slightly open, as he could seo by the moonlight rays, mid on groping ids way through tho dark corridor he stumbled upon something. 'Ho reached down and caught hold of a cold hand. Tho thought immediately struck him that Col. .Smith was dead, and ho rush ed down stairs and into the street in search of help. Alter going a few blocks ho met n policeman and tho watchman of lloyd's opera house and they together went to tho poHlollico. A light wan procured which revealed the lifeless body of Mr. Smith lying in R'pool of blood. A largo :ii caliber re volver lay at his foot; his keys were in the door from tho outside (which was partly closed); a role of mail consisting of letters, papers, and postal cards, lay ;it, his feet as If it had boon suddenly dropped; ho wore an overcoat and had a large inulller about his neck; the stick used for turning tho gas oil lay on tho table as if it had been placed thero after turning tho gas ofT, prepar atory to goiiit' homo. From these particulars it is inferred Hint ho was In the act of shutting the door, and that tho villain stood cIomi to tho wall to his loft, and placing the muzzle of the revolver close to the head of tho victim, (lied, lulling him instant ly, and in the excitement had thrown the revolver to tho place where found (between the feet of the dead man.) Tho ball entered tho head just above and behind die loft ear and passing out to the front and above the right ear, and was llattoned by striking tho stone wall,. falling to tho lloor. At the post niortom examination it was discovered that tho skull had boon broken in several pieces, evidently caused by tho concussion, as tho rovoi ver seems to have been placed against tlio head. Thero is somo diversity of opinion among tho doctors, as to wheth er a blow was struck. On .Saturday afternoon a meeting of citizens was hold In tho Academy of Music, at which resolutions of respect to tho deceased wore passed, and sub scriptions for rewards wore offered. At the close of tho mooting tlio chairman announced that sRr.oo had been sub scribed, and that tho Governor had is sued a proclamation offering his con stitutional limit (SL'OO) and that Hon. .1. H. Finch had offered a reward of 8201) in behalf of tho Grand Lodge of Good Templars, for tho arrest and con viction or tlio perpetrator of the crime. Speeches woro mado by manv promi nent citizens, and excitement was rifo about tho city. The M. & M. Union offers S.'iOO also. Tho funeral took place Tuesday. Col. Smith iiad several times received threatening letters and postal cards from unknown parties in tho city, who woro supposed 10 bo Hijuor dealers in the dons and slums. Mr. Smith had been employed by the temperance peo ple of tho city to prosecute violators of tho Slocumb and Sunday laws. Several persons had been prosecuted, but none lately. Tho above is tho general opin ion, although the respectablo (V) liquor men have subscribed handsomoly (Sr.00) for tho capture of the murderer. The total reward amounts to tlfty-four hundred dollars. (Jon. Hstabrook has also boon threatened from tho sam source for a like potriotio. position with Col. Smith, and also other prominent lights. The question, then, would m.m.i t recur: "is Omaha tho lurking placo of biiii'viM .urn mnruorors v . Yours truly, n i xr 'UsQl'MAirx. Oninha, Nov. 7, 1881. Tho Christian Mystorics. So prone are tlio minds of men, to run into channels of thought, and to go oft" into routines of notions, that the correctness of thought, or the impor tance of tho actions, is not alwavs well considered; and tho christian idea and the christian walk aro not ex'eeptioas to this. If it were asked, what aro tho distinguishing-features of Christianity in what does It differ from other sys tems of religious faith? from other rules of action? In what, is its pro-omi-nonco over other theologies, other schools of ethics? How many would bo roady witli a correct answer, in an xpression of words, or a witness in a m ro life? is Christianity a systom of theology exclusively touching tho naturo of the tnio God 'i The one God is indeed rep nmonled in the christian system, but that is not tlio peculiar revelation to tlio soul. Mahoiiimed taught tlio doctrine of the Olio God, and has had millions of followers, and perhaps they have not had ii'oro correct views of the Infinite One than tho Egyptian or Hindoo, witli their thousands of gods. It is not so much tho forms through which wo un derstand the Creator, which is to bo de sired as is tlio coriect views wo got of Him. While tlio classic and highly cultiva ted heathen and pagan people had every grove and stre.tm and mountain and starrv space and habitation of tho air llllod'with divinities, powerful, beauti ful and benign, or hideous and baleful, overlooking, ovor-ruling the actions of men, deciding their destinies. Yet deep In tho hearts of tho "initiated" was rooted the idea of one over-ruling power, one universal presence, one great arbiter of destiny. Tills wnstho idea of God, held by those who had en tered the "holy of holies," but" who thought It not wine or safe to teacli this to the "uninitiated" souls which had not been illuminated with tho mysteries learned in the temples of wis dom. Wo see then that tho theology of one (Sod is not peculiar to Christianity. Is It a system of morals? "Do unto other.H as you would have others do to you," is tho highest standard of morals man can reach. Hut that was t'uiglit by Confucius, and Ituddah and Biiunuli, long belore it was by .Jesus of Nazerolli to his disciples, lie bid them observe tin purest mural code known among men. For the results of moral action are i s uiichangu .bly llxo,', afaro tho de crees of destiny. So ho taught love one another, love your enemies, do no evil, do good to all as yo have opportu nity. Imp. that was not the revelation of the gospel of Christ. "The mysterj of (Sod hid i Christ .Jesus since the world began," for good will to men, e piossed In charitable, benevolent ac tions has boon found to bo tho bottei wav, through all tho ages of time. Tho wise Kgyptinn. tlio learned Hin doo, the classic Greek, the polished Homan. tho profound Knglisiiinan, the aspiring American -nil people, savage and civilized, have learned that to "cease- to do evil and learn to do well," is the bettor way, is tho only correct way of securing peace and safety and happy, social communion among num. It is what, they have learned by expe rience, not revelation. What then is tho good tidings in the gospel of the Christ? It is tho assur ance of eternal life proceeding from the All Father, manifested through the Son by the spirit. The heavenly inllu oncos of this sacred trinity comes to tlio spirit of man and convinces him of life immortal, lifoeternal ; when nature, onrupt in dignified silence refuses an answer to tho soul, when hungering and thirsting after a response to this most important of all questions. I'rouil science retires Into her sanctuary and deigns no roply to the anxious spirit enquiry concerning the hereafter. "Life and immortality are brought to light, through the gospel." The voice of tho elder llrothor comes to man in his anxious questioning and says, "I am ho who was dead, and am alive forever more," and as sure as I am allvo from the dead, so shall you live from the dead. In Adam, the first man, all men have an inheritance of death. In Christ, the second man, all men have an inheri tance of life. So sure as all dio in Adam, so sure shall all bo made alive in Christ. I.ifo beyond the gravo was the great burden of tho Apostles' preaching, and for which they suffered persecutions. Paul says, "Of tho hope and resurrec tion of the dead, 1 am called in ques tion. Behold I show you a mvstery; wo shall not all sleep, but wo shall all be changed, In a moment, in tho twink ling of an eye, at the last trump, for the trump shall sound and the dead shall bo raised, incorruptible." It is tho incorruptible which is raised the spirit. And it is to this incorruptible comes tho i evolution ol eternal life, and it. eagerly grasps lids truth; it is to it the bread of heaven, the water of lite to tho thirsting soul; it drank and is inado partaker of the divine nature, and this hoavonlv state of mind abhors all evil doing. So I he christian morali ty, which is of the highest order, is reached by being made partaker of the divine nature. "Tlio gospel of glad tidings, of groat joy, which is for all people," has lifted the veil from the unseen world ami uw. can look upon the condition of the do parted souls one partaking of tlio joys of a righteous life, tho other being in torment because of evil doing; and thoy hear the reason for their different conditions "remember in thy life time." It is a fact, confirmed by phi losophy, by science, by reason and bv revelations, "that what a man sows that shall ho reap," that by his deeds' dona in tho body, shall mab bo approved or condemned. That charactor shall decide destiny. Well would it bo if wo could wninm. ber that a record of our actions aro made. A book of remembrance is kept and that when we shall pass into the world of spirits (and wo all will ere long) then tlio books will bo oponed, the records seen, and wo hoar "remem ber in thy life time." London, Nob. A building fell down in Xow York city the other day killing nine persons. 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