Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 16, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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T11K OMAHA DAILY luffi. MONDAY , MAY 10 , 1892 ,
IIKK WA < J Ell I ROC
riioM rorimt rxm
ho along with othcri. I will not ntt
clnsMly In exact ctironoloclcal on
various ctitcrprUoi nnrt Initltutlo
help to tnnko our city what It h t
which Mr. Kountzo took n promlnc
t Imvo no tlfitix to refresh in )
urnl mnt depend entirely upon "n
When ttii ) llrst rnllroiul from the on
CMcnco & Northwestern , wrn projc
was In ttio front ranK with his cner ,
Influence to tnnko the ficlicmo n Rtcrti
What n thrill of tlohcht swept c
honrts when It was llxcil for n fnct. II
tiny of stntco coaching eastward \vrn
When the plans were laid for th
Union Pnulilc , ho WIM In the Inner cl
our citi/ona , over ready to use his no
bring ahotit thu qrent roiulti.vli
cn&turn terminus was In doubt , a
( juostlon of HcliovuQ or Omaha irctn
the bainncc , ho exerted till ovorjr ul
the rciciio of our city , and
rejoiced tnoro than ho when the
was favorably dcildcd. t can si
yet throw I'm his hat In the air
the llrst prouiul was broknn down u |
rlvor bottom for the ci-cat tntiiscont
rall'vay and the crowd cheered thei
hoar.io for vary Joy. The locating
machine htiops within our city was a a
of no mean proportions , In winch ho
a prominent part. And the depot and
question * , with all the uncortalntl
rounding thom , again demanded Ills
cnco nnil his aid. Then the Om
( Iroat Western , now n part of the Ulil
Northwestern railroad M-stcm , with It
struifirlo and slow progress , fount ) In
friend , ready with money and Inllucnco
accomplishment of the- desired reai
building the road and establishing lu
and shop ? within our city limits.
rldo In I'ullmnn tmlncca over thcso
hlfthwajs uii seldom think of the tel
Ictlcs and Inllucnco of the men who
our speed , safety and comfort possible
Allow inu to quota the roimirlcs of (
our best posted iin \ most rcMiccted en
made nt the mooting ncid In honor of t
parted a fuw days oio : "Tho mllltnn
quarters nro hi-ro solely through his
Kount'o's ) efforts. Ilu wont throui
city with his coat olt to get motiov to
Uio post which has led to the csUblls
) t hoadqnartors aim of Port Uroolt.
tvo weio strupplliiK to locnto the
1'aelllo shops Lo went to Now
nnd Huston and secured the
suits which tnnkcs us what wo
Ho found much to try him , but never
from his work. Ho was an honor
stnto and city. Omaha Mioulu ha
abiding faith In .such a 111:111. : "
I need not remind the old settlers th :
Jioro umoiiRst us of the interest Mr. Id
took in the establishment of the Clraml
trnl hotel , where the I'axton now s
It was then considered n sacred duty ti
Vide comfortable quarters for the vislti
ilia strnr.tfor in our midst. And If \
back to the time of thn civil war ho wt
n mere spectator. And when
xvero all feverish on the s
of Immigration to briiiR population int
territory ho was among the niostcntluii
workers mm sonorous contributors. Ii
lla-ru was nothing citlicr of n public or
vato character that promised poou to c
Btnto that ho did not oncourupo am
Many both livlni ; nnd dead owcsonio ol
EUCCCSS to his counsel arm assistance.
Bauds in connection with these shop :
ronits and estnbliBhinonls of various
would not bo with us , to all human u
worth and usi'fuliu
mice , but for the
the departed. That usefulness will h
for coining generations , and when th
lory of our city shall bo wi itten the nai
Augustus ICouiit/i ) will rank among the
of tlio noble liana of benefactors whi
broad the foutidation for the I
prosperity of the coniinc populutlon.
then , an has been sugg'-sted , in some
nook or public resort , may some su
haft of nmrblo or bronze av'.so to do ho
his uieuiory.
An a True Christian.
I now coiiiO to speak , briefly as Dossil
the departed as a Christian gentleman.
to mo is tno brightest feature of the im
beautiful and useful Christian life has
out from amonc us. It has been my
lego to Know that life well. Ono reuse
I am in this sorrowful service is , doui
because our lives have ocen woven tot
by close intimacy for so many years.
Mr. Kotinti-.o located in Oinaba ho
baclc to Hov. Mr. Huthrauf. his f
pastor ut Canton , O. , Inquiring wl
Nebraska could not ho taken up as a m
Held by the Lutheran church , and a ml
ont , with headquarters at Omaha.
correspondence was laid before the s
mid in 1S58 your speaker was sent to u
take the planting of the Lutheran chin
thh Held. Out of tliat beginning not
the Lutheran churches of this city , bu'
synods of our denomination in our state
grown. When I arrived in the villa ]
Omaha I reported to Mr. Augustus KOI
who received ino gladly , nnd over since
has been nn cai nest coworker and a v
friend , bestowing many favors and porIng
Ing many ofllcos of kindness. For li
years UU paster , 1 learned to know hlii
knowing him only to admire and to love
Nor can Mils seem strange , for who
full to appreciate his splendid q unlit
mine ! and heart I Who did not dlscov
liim those personal characteristics v
may bo summed up in the brief exprc
jihraso , "a Christian gentleman I" (3
nlTu'jlo , cheerful , companionship with
was always a delight ; courteous , the
fill , temloi , considerate , ho never intoi
ally inlllctcd u wound. Ho was by m ;
u contlcinnn ; ho wai by cr.ico u Ctiristi
Jn the close relatioiinhin " I had the t
to sustain to him and "I felt it to
honor he always Imurossed mo us a m
xinuavuimi : fulth , who accepted (
word with meekness nul si
Ity , nnd souglit to yield and i
obudlenco to all its requires
Though a man of positive religious cc
lions Mia faith was not more concpli
than his modesty , his unsolllshnois , hi
to rily. Ho was swayed bv " no imwi
ninbiUons , inllueiiced by no "petty Jealoi
Ho was lilted iibovo what was inoan , si
nnd envious , lie could bo relied i
trusted without fear of dtsapimlntmei :
betrayal ol coiilldonco. In short , his ch
ter was symmetrical , complete , ottrai
btrongth and beauty wcro blended '
formation ; there was lily work on thost
roltimn. Hending over his ncw-nmUo t
I wish to lay my chnplot of love mid i
tudo upon his testing place nnd HUV , i
words of the Oroat King himself , "
tlono , good and faithful servant ; outer
Into the Joy of thy Lord. "
11U Illlllll'IICI ) Will UlO ,
U was his religious devotion that gav.
phuslB to his real worth. Ha could not
been the man ho was but for his rcli
This .explains . why in every relation c
llfn his cliuractor mid activity lilted so
Into Uoil's plan and eave him ovcryu
precious usefulness -in his church , it
own homo , in social life , in his special eu
mid as n cltlzun. When I considertho
ttrugglos to build up the llrst Lutti
church in our city nnd the part ho took
when 1 consider the churches olson
over the state , nnd his contributions an
operation wtien I call to mind his ben
tlons to the church of his choice , and lu
btltullons all over our nation I
not resist the thought that the
turo historian of our beloved /.Ion
gladly say , "Though dead , ho yet spoaki
\ \ hen 1 remember hU regular aitona
upon the dlvlno worship , In the churc
the Sunday school , in the prayer meet
In the council mooting , on allojcaslons ,
the dollgnt t > o look in them , and tlio Jo
felt In the pcaco and prosperity of his chi
1 cannot but think thai the love of C
rolgnod supreme | , , iU , magnanimous
If tlmo would permit 1 could recount
tfroils of instances where the truth of
plow was put to the practical ton. I n
Knew him to llinch. Ho was glad to di
duty , nowovor humble it was. and i
thnnkod mo for pointing out an opnortt
to do It.
When ho loft Omaha to go to New Voi
IbiS , wo foil the loss , in the city mid In
church. None full his departure i
sadly than ho did himself. Ho
tola mo that ho loved this cht
nnd would never remove his ruomboi
from "her iweot communion. " Ho Hop
word. Your records show his faithful
to thn promise. As n church you will
the bcreavomenl ; you will miss his con
nud support. "TLoiworkmon die , but
work goes on. " His departure may
ethers to HU the vacancy , or tnsplru ot
10 great activity and generosity. It Is
Lord that huth dona it , nnd "Ilu is tool
13 make any miMukos , and too good t
unkind,1' ' Ho will take oaruofHUcui
nud people , us Ho promised "J will n
leave and never tor&ako these who put t
tiustlnmo" The departed baa only t
over the river a IHtlo way m advance , to
uuaer the ihadu ol the iroot. "Bo yo th
I
fore also ' ready for In such nn hour M
yo think not the Son of Man a
l'o his brother nnd sUtor.s I can only
U the Lord that hnth done It , thcrofi
with submission to the bond that tin
the stroke. " follow him oven ns ho
lowed ChrUt and uya and bye you t
"cntor Into his ran. "
To the bereaved wlto 1 know not
say. Sllonco U moro sublime than
ounto ut'.oranco. Hut I will vontiin
thought , for wo are treading on holy
Hathorthan murmur nt the dealing
Lord may Eho rejoice thut her II
coupled with so peed a man and that
spared to her so lonp.
"llut hush these plaintive- milliners ,
tears cannot weep back the buried. "
In ft us.
"Wo will do likewise , Death hath m
breach ,
In io\o nnd sympnthy. In hope nnd tr
No oiitw.ud stall or sonnn our nar * eiin
llut thcio'siui Inwitnl , iiilrltnul socecl
Unit Kiuuts us still , tliu' mortal tout
dust.
"It bids us do the work thnt they Intil i
1'nko up the song where they broke
stniln.
-oJiiurnoyliiK till wo ro-ich thoho.ivcnl
x\ hero urn laid up our treasure ! ) n
erim n ,
And our lest loved ones will ho found
ltiV. : THOMAS .1. .MACKIIV.
llo DUciinr rs Up'iu the Dsngcs
Cpl'cop il Church ,
At All Kalnts Upiseopal church jos
nornitiR Uox' . Thomas J. Mnekey spew
ho usages of the Kplscopal churcn ,
lubarrcd him from oxtendlnif the cou
> f hU pulpit to the Methodist minis
ho general conference.
Hav. Mickey prafacod his discourse
tntcmcnl thnt ho had several time
sited why his church did not allow t
ting MothoJlst ministers to occui
ulplt , nnd as some of the question ;
rorn membc-is of his own church ho d
: wise to speak upon the subject. H
lie ground that In giving the fr
f their pulpit to the Methodist ;
fould ho surrendering n fen
litirch government , for which the ,
amended for centuries , viz : the "II
Iplscopato- " The Protestant Kpl
hurch dtlTcrod from all other 1'tot
enomlnatlons In that uho contendc
reat , prlnclplos rather than for pc
lows ou Christian doctrines. They lu
liurch to bo a thing which tneu coul
iako.
"This church Includes in her member
lid the speaker , "all sorts nnd uondlti
ion , and our church holds them boc.iui
i n church mm not n sect. Sh
othing to do with speculations
uth. The church "Is not i
' Is for the saving of s
nd , therefore , must bo accessible for
itolloeutal ns well as moral sinnois. '
duration of the house of bishops r
'hat ' the bishops contend Is the poslti
10 church towards nil Christian bodies
lound of unity Is declared to bo tb
jptnncu of the follo'wing positions :
ho hoiy scripturoi ns thu revealed wo :
od. aecoud , The apostles mid J
eeds as the statement of faith. ' .
ho two sacraments , baptism and the I
ipper. fourth. The historic episc
o the llrst three of these condltu
. 'angelical church can refuse assent.
Thu I'rlnvlpnl KLMSIIII.
"Tho point on which nil cannot ng :
10 acceptance of the 'Historic lipisco
id it is oecauso of their refusal to i
10 episcopate that wo cannot ask min
om other churches to occupy our pull
"Now what is the 'Historic Eplsco
, is a guornntco to us of an organi
hich binds us to the past , and insures
continuity as a church of Christ ns Ic
en shall llvo to perpetuate It. All nn
2\-o In the necessity ot organisation
ily question being as to the nature ol
ganization. "
Tlio speaker then showed the vm
laracter of the Episcopate , that of al
3 Institutions In modern Kuropo the
ipato was in yeais the most venerable ,
10 words of Canon Liddon 'It is elderly
ly secular throne. H is by four cou :
der than the papacy. ' Why , then , it
j asked , do not all Christians nccop
plscopate. It is because of the fact
10 Episcopate has been leaded down
icories , which it was ilovor intend
snr , that men linvo ridiculed an ofllco A
is over retained the love nnd
ation of the vast majority
iristlans. It is with the do ;
apostolic succession as with other
ines of this church , their theories mi
Id nnd hold freely and expressed or
0 fact Is admitted by nil. Fron
ghost , view of the episcopate to the l <
1 are permissible in this church ot Cl
i Hishop Potter declares , 'Tho cndoiu
rco the view of our partv or school
o whole church is simply so much ym
lolcnco. It is the duty of every mo
this grand old historic church to lay
ese who desire to cast in their lot wi
d wno are tired of tnu divisions of nrt
tism no greater burdens thnu the
io to bear. '
"Wo rei-o.'iilzo with pleasure the g
n-k the various Christian bodies aroui
0 dome. Wo out this great Metli
urcli , so ably represented in our ol
arty godspeea in the immo of the Lori
s see their wonderlul missionary act
d zonl wo fool ashamed of our own wu
votion. It is DIshop Dor.no of Albany
fs ; 'It is nn acknowledged fact thn
undant blessing of God rests ut.oi
nistry of men lacking tlio link v
ids thom to the apostolic church. '
True .Spiritual KusnltK Attained.
'I readily recogni/o that true spiritui
Its are attendant on ttio ministers o
'at denominations , so thnt ono en
ink lightly of anyone that casts out d
His name. And yet with all these
isioiia the bishop would not nor wo
, -l'o the m'.nistcis of these church
anch in our pulpits because our ch
julrcs us to Invlto only such clergy mi
1 In gooJ standing In this church ni
It n Methodist minister in his chnract
minister und consider him
n layman from our point
nv would bo to insult him , Noltb
10 church unity forwarded by sue
jrso. Are the various Christian chut
Omaha brought nearer together bee
3 Methodist brethren nro tilling their
s for a month ? \Vill the Baptists con
s earnestly hereafter lor immersion i
3 Presbyterians bo less Calvlnlslie ?
: t is that our churuh in her rofus
ow none but her own lawfully ordc
rgymou to 111 ! her pulpits , occupies a
n that must win the respect of nil
tided men. Wo nro not overawed b\
"
vo of numbers to extend co"
s that after all nro re
; loss ami of no lasting
lulls. If wo are only n sect nnd n
jrch ; if wo have no lifglior claim foi
unco than the perpetuation of some pa
ir doctrine , then the sooner wo rotira
> field nnd close our church doors the
. Ilocauso wo huilovo In Christian i
us hold fast our faith without xvnvoi
r Protestant brethren nro drawing nc
1 nearer to us ovorv day. Lot Jesus C
Lord bo the renter of all thought
ivlty , and with Him as our guldo wo t
.bo rouoBiiUoil by all mon as the chi
His founding ; that church of whicl
: lurotl that 'tho gates of hull should
ivall against her,1"
innusr is mvi.Nn.
ih n > r i H Dii.u.on the i-i-oor or
Siixlor'M l.lluitml I'riiiiiiHifi.
ilshop fojs aildressoj a largo congr
: i at the Seward Strojl MnhoJin Epi
church yesterday morning , talcing as
t " \Vhnt ' 1 hliik yo of ChriU-Who a
Col-1 Doforo tbo bUhop bog.m his son
v. H. A. Crane , pastor of the chu
tqd thnt ho wanted to correct a xvi
irossiou that hnu gone out regarding
tornnl delegate from the Mothodlst 1 ;
al Church South , who had boon re
ted us having serious objections to b
loomed with u colored delegate. Mr. C
ted that the story xvns a Ilu from be
g to end , and that as a Ho alxvavs Uav
tor than the truth ho was satUllod th
I boon glvon wldo publicity , but in
0 ho hoped that thu truth would sooc
rtako uiiil crush It , If only In sirapio
1 to thogood southern brother where
ro seated on the platform and would
iruyor , and xvho had never exporlei
1 such unchristian feelings nihau booi
intod to him.
Uhop t'oss devoted considerable tlm
vlnir that such a man as Christ over U
hold that It was plainly proven by
9 history , nnd cited events of Nero's \
tot forth the occurrtmccu of thu y
aUmllM ( A. W. Ho referred to the m-ofnno
historian of only thlrlv flvo venrs n
death of Christ to provo tno dove
His followers nt thnt early day. I
touched on tha character of the inn
Ing that Hu WAS the most rcmnrkn
whoso dolnes wcro recorded in
His work was miraculous , and \va.
clared by Ills oncmlcs. It was Irn
nroot of His divine origin , "Christ
Ho says IIo Is , " nald the spj.ikor , " .
testimony regarding Himself Is truo.1
"A tram of cars cnrrlos you 1,000 m
loaves you within n half a milo ot you
You will get homo all right , nnd yo. .
It. You don't refuse to taka the
enuso they dori't take you to the tli
of vour house. So thcso blblicnl te
tnko you 1,000 miles toward blissful e
mid If they leave n hnlf milo of unce
or disputed questions , what of III
sny that the Holy Ohoat will tnko y
last half mile. "
In conclusion the bishop urged the
existence of Christ In His dlvlno fc
jvldonccd by tno perpetually develop !
lory of the church , the trnnsformatloi
: ross , n thing moro horrlMo than the
man's rope , Into n thing or perpotunl
ind the spread of the religion of the o
: rue Ond , which was going to lauds
.ho sons nnd bringing In Japanese an
lostaneo. The speaker was cortul :
iVhnt Paul or John or Wesley or Ont
my of the salnlod blood-washed
iround the throne would say If nskeil
hey thought of Christ , nnd ho did noi
hnt nnyono could elony the oxlsto
Hvinlty of Christ , who was the hlngo
: entury.
i\AMri.K : of .MO9is.
ireatnoss of tlio I.cailfi- the tlohro
Ills IlllVct on tlio World ,
It rmptit have boon caused by t
readier , which for weeks mid wee
ecu a rare article , mid again U migli
con caused by the fact thnttho good
'owlor wns announced to preach tha
uch an Immense congregation to 1
lethodlst Episcopal church yostordn.v
ig. At all events the congrcpntle
hero , miei such n ono has not bee
sr many n long day. The body nn
oor of the church xvns filled long hot
lornlng services opened. But the
opt on coming , nnd the doors ot the I
3om xvoro thrown open. Then they c
jo stairs nnd filled the gallery , but t
f humanity remained unbroken ,
cro brought from the nslgh
ouses to bo placed in the nlslos nnd i
Ho xvnlls. Still there xvas not room
ianv xvho wcro desirous of heari
onls of xvisdam to bo uttered by the I
I shop.
HexA. . 1C. Dunns , paslor of the c
lexved xvitli much satisfaction the gn
lonco nnd then remarked that n few
arsons could bo accommodated if they
t upon the pulpit stops. Half n hi
ion uiid xvomen accepted the invitation
illy 'JOO , xvho xvero unabloto gain ndm
iturnod to their homos.
After the Introductory exorcises 1
owler announced that his text xvas fo
cts vil , 22 : "And Moses xvas learnec
10 xvisdom of the Eeyptlnns , ane
ishty In xvords nnd eleods. "
The bishop said that It xvas n plcasi
ton to the stories of the strugg !
'codoiu ' ns they echoed doxvn from
ountain fjstness. The armies
Maria Theresa , our queen , let us d
: r" The next day the strueglo xva ;
itton. Kossuth landed upoirtho ahor
country and 10OJO sabers leaned frou
: abbards , vvhllo millions of freedmoa
i to do him all honor.
Sonui Klblo ItfngraphlcK.
This , ho said , xvas heroism and self-
: o. The deeds xvero forgotten , hi
orioj lived. So it l.nd been through :
; es. The iruths had elbowed their xv
e trout mid had thrust themselves in. .
mrts ot the people.
The bible wns a book filled with the
phies of men real men , not nsxvritt
o historians. The book did not cox
0 faults nor did it conceal the
fhcro xvo hnvo Noah , xvondorful ,
oah , " ho said , "a man who had fault
s sometimes out of joint , but ho wa
.tie , grand nnd a real man. "
Then the bishop told about David cl
B the people \vith his simplicity ;
So taught the laxvs. nnd John xvhos. .
is like that of the maiden's , but v
urago xvas unequaled by the bravest 1
: id chloflnln. Hut Moses stood nbovo
1. To looic at him as a man his autl
xs dlvlna and his utterances xvore it
3. First ho xvas pictured as nn infant
the ark among the bullrushos xvhieh
on the banks of the Nilo. There he
and by the king's daughter and his
ithor was employed as his nurso.
llo follow xvtis taifon to the king's I
d for forty years ho xvas oul
: ht to the xvorld. During all of those
learned xvisdom to oecomo rolghty in
d deed.
' 'Jojophus , who lived sevonty-flvo
: er Christ , gave u good picluro of Me
ittinuea the bishop. "Ho described h
.cttolar. a learned Inventor. Ho taugt
oplo to build the xvar chariots and xvc
3t to suggest the division of lane
ight the music of the UroeKs and the
ago of the Hebrews ; ho put down
ir xvilh the Ethioiiiims , nnd upon hi
"n brought xvlth him an Ethiopian v
Closes , the bishop said , wns the Go
uutot these early days. For forty
had been trained In the courts' oi
inroahs and knoxv all of the plans by v
) ghosts were raUod. Jt xvas ho xvho
stiiicd to gaido the oppressed poopl
ndage and out Into thu desert ; It xvn
10 for forty years stood in close rclntii
d , loaamg the people of a slow nnd
h nation.
Vai-on , the brother of MOJOS was n |
itor nnd moved among the slave
aroah , teaching them the lesson
i3cs had given him , but it xvas Mo es
nt out Into the Hold nmonc the encinl
aroah and urged thom to strike for
crtles. This was aast undortakin
; o these millions of bondsmen , brok
rit nnd almost xvorthloss , out of J < "
th their xvivos , children nnd Hocks ,
d npprovoJ and the tormentors wen
ilnd. "And hero you are , " romarkoi
hop. "You nave been walling thlrt
ty years for tlio Lord to reach doxvi
: o you by the coat collars , that you
lifted up and placed somoxvhero. "
i\onU la MODUS' MCo.
'ho bishop painted some beautiful
lures of Moses , first showing the
, -lgaior us ho lloalod on the bosom o
io. Then ho ronrescnled him na "ly
truth , " xvlth the irappliu
ally und the province ot a ct
; oihor xvilh the king's daug
a xvlfo spurneu nnd rejected , tin
? ht turn his fnco to the hot sands o
tort , ihero to glvo his poopio that pro
in , liberty. There xvas another pletu
lob Moses xvas taicJii to tlio sumtr
lunt Sinai , from xvhoro ho looked i
1 saxv his people malting the goldou
this picture the xvrath of God xvas vii
i Moses xvas seen speaklm ? " and nisi
it his duty xvas io guide hU "peoplo thr
i xvlldornoss ,
'no lajt xvord picture was Uio bishop's
piece , and in it ho painted Mount >
m xvhlch Moses xvns permitted to vio\
y Innti , There , ngod ana intirm , the ml
dor of the Egyptian slaves looked out
i fortilu vnlleys nud , consigning his i
CJod , dlod.
Thus wo should llvo , " said the blshe
icluslon , "so that xvhen xvo react
nmlt of Mount Nebo xvo may sei
unisod Innd spread oul before us bo
river Jordan , "
Kiii'i.\o : : TIN : SAIIHATII.
lunul hliKjiird TnlU * to tlio
Aliiml thtt Dii- .
i largo uudlenco , composed mostl ;
ing mon , galhored in the auditorial
Young Men's Chrlsilan nssociallon
look yesierdny afternoon to hear Cc
lott F. Sbopard speak. Atternbrlc
Juctlon by Socrolury Obcr of tbo ass
i Colonel ShoparJsnld : "It nlxvays
n groal deal of pleasure to appear b
audience of young men. I urn still y
self , uven though my hair Is not as t
y as it was some years ujn. ( The ;
: xvork of the Young Men's Chrlstlai
lation Is very dear to my heart. In
rk a good many year * a'uo I had the h
milo myself xvilh the association , xv
giown mm spread line u bauyiin
11 noxv xvo have eleven brunch build
soxv York City uloiie , xvhlch nro pro
10 n great shelter from the storms xv
rtnko young men.
Pcrhapi Is xvas because of the vlp
t association that thU beautiful bull
i erected for the purpose of sholtei
loctluc uud inrlug the growing yi
men of Omaha , 1 ulxvftv * trv , no tnftttnr
where I tun , to orgnli o the Christlni
nnd sentiment In yhu\1R , njn. , You
her that Christ laidVio yo Into nil th
nnd preach the ttobftpl.1 1 hope ov
present tries to hcJ.i | iphrlstlatilzo so
"I would llkn to eVil vour ntlontl
passiiRo of scrinturo in regard to I
sorvnnco of the Sabhith tlav. Our H
1-athcr formulntoi HU rulei In such
Innguaga thnt thcrVs , Is no mlslak
meaning. Every ono onn undcrstai
command , 'Uomomher' the Siboath
keen H holy , bix Unvs shall thoti lade
do all thy \vork. "
' ! OXV , roi"ombcrl the Lord bless
bnbbath day mid made It holy. The
mid llfth cammnmim nts nro tlio or
out of the ton which do not commom
'Thou shall not. ' In both thcso 0
reasoned xvlth His people nnd pi
blessing. You will Ilnd m looking o
tiallons Hint the most degraded nn
xvho know no Sabbath. In Euro
xveakon nations are thee who pay tl
nltcntlon to Uio holy dnv. Keep the ! :
day nnd you will find out What the I
Is , God gives you health , panco mi
fort , 1 can'i uoRin to onumcr.xto
blessings to bo derived from n fulth
Borvanco of this dax- .
"My friends , lot us apply It to vo
livoi. Lot us see what you nro dc
break iho laxv. Cnu wo rldo in mix
transportation lines without making
thousand men xvorltl Thov should
homo xvlth their families. Can you
in pursuits of nnj kind , ball gamed c
tors , on Sunday xvilhout paying sot" '
labor nnd nmuso you I Ii becomes yoi
to stop this dosccrallon of the Si
There Is enough poxvor and force In th
of young mon before me todny to sto |
railroad train , noxvspnper and'streot
Omaha. It Is your duty not to once
but to discourage in ovorv way possll
breaking of the Sabbath. Hoiuumber
tt holy. "
AMUIttCAN bAIUIATIl UNMO :
inul r.loiniciit Orators
far n Ilrttur OlMiTxitnro ol the Sin
The mass meeting nt Exposllio
rostordiiy nttornoon in the Inlorests
\mcrlrun Sabbath union wns ono
nrgost religious gatherings over 1
"Jtnnlm.
Long before the tlmo announced
[ inning tlio mooting had nrrwnd ovoi
n the largo auditorium xvns nileel.
3lshop Newman called the assemble
irder iho galleries and aisles xvero ]
x-ith people. There xvero nearly 4.00J
h the building antl hundreds xvoro c
vhp wore unable to gain lulmiltanco.
'iho First Huptlsl church xvas I
pen mid as soon ns iho speakers llnls
exposition hall they hastoncd Io a
ho audli'nco nt Iho "church , xvlioro Di
resided. Even xvlth the overlloxv m
hero xvero many people turned awn
ould uol gain admittance to either me
Illshop Noxvman presided nt Expc
all and Chaplain McCabe and Kov. \
i. Hard of Ncxv York conducted thi
ig. The ton commandments xvore ro
lov. H. A. Butt , D.D. , nnd nravo
ftored by Ur. N. S. Edxvards of Ualtl
lllslioj ) Ncxvinan Opens tlio Mcctu
In opening the moqtiug DIshop Nc
tild thai in some rsspacts Iho Ani (
Ilizon dlflcrcd from Uiosu of other com
'hoy acknoxvlodgcu rno master say
.Imlghty nad hcnco the ilgld obscrva
total principles mustbo accomplish
ic moral olovntion ot Ihe people.
The Christian cnnrch could not niTo :
HDXV any encroicbntouts on the sanctl
s Sabbath. "Tho day has como for i
.mericnus to nriso lu our might , obsorv
ay as Iho Lord's day , and influence olh
Dsorve it in all Its purity and Integrity
The lirst , speaker , was J. H. Knc
.D. , recording secretary of the j
an Sabbath union. Ho briefly
iexvcd the history of the Sa
jservnnco movement. It had its
.miing in 11 memorial submitted to thi
ill conference and approved by lhal
iher denominations Invltod to pa
ito in tbo movoninntand their respons
rarty and Immediate. It was bollevoc
10 tlrao hod como for a concerted ncl
ifouso of Ihe American Sabbath. A
B xvas called of the commitleoxxhich n
oxv York November 13 , 1SS3 , nnd an-
onts were porfecled for a larger mcetl
'ashimjlon on December U of the same
ere the union xvas organized and die
o past four years its xvork hud bee :
aching and fruitful of great results. I
mhincd Uio influence ot tourtocn ova
iil denominations In the effort to sec
cognition of Iho sanclky of Iho Sal
iy. It hud ninotooii secretaries xvh
nod all Ihoir Ituio Io Ihoxvor'.t nnd Oft'
hers xvno gave n part of their time t
mo purpose. Ho discussed nt some Ice
o measures taken by the socinty to s. .
o closing of the World's fair on Su
, d this part of his address xvas xvarml
uudcd.
Colonel Sliepnril .Spcilcs. :
Bishop Noxvman then introduced Cc
liott F. Shepard of Now York , cditc
o Mail and Express and president c
ibbath Observance commission of
, -osbytorian general assembly.
Colonel Shepard's reconlion by the
dicnco xvns In tlm nature of un eve
hen iho applause hatt subsided ho s
ion "Tho Fourth Commandment. "
ad a number of passages from the
istamenl Io nhoxv the unity of the s
res on this point. The promise olTcroi
o fullillmeut of this commandment
iiltloss and infinite as God him
io history of the nations showed
iiltless had been iho lullillmcnt of
omiso. Work xvas the sphere Of nil
ad. bur , their lifo xvas not bo all xvork.
mmamlmont xvas n revelation from G
in that , it xvas host to rest one-seven' ,
o time. "Ho places before us his ow
iplo of roitiiiK on the Sabbath day ,
inn it. is followed uu inllnlto blessing
tbo result. Wo ought all to thank
at ho has annexed his own blessing t
sorvanco ot the Sabbath day. "
IlUUoit Wiirrun'K Address ,
"Tho Sabbaih an Imperishable Conm
jut , " xvas the subject of Bishop War
dress. The bishop said thnt iho Lord
sssed the Sabbath ty sending n doubk
in ot manna to the pilgrims In the xvl
ss on the preceding day in order that
ight keep the Sabbath "holy. The gro
csiings xvero promised for the obscrv
this commandment and the direct p
is predicted tor its neglect. These prot
d uover been ropudiaied nor Iho Judgn
r Sabbath desecration repealed. The
eke more about the Sabbath than ho
out murder and covetousness and I
od. Heaven ilself was but the hui
Dry of the ctornal rest of xvhioh the C
in Sabbath is the earthly typo.
"Tho Sabbath nnd Its Civil Sanctl
is alscussca by Judge Laxvronco oi (
j said that In this < iJ&stloii llioro
rue sources to which to look for o guli
ily. These xvoixj the bible , the boc
lure and iho litvf of iho land. Hov
e laxv should carry out the injunctioi
o o'.uors xvas n question for A
in sialesmanshitr-to consider. Every * !
turo taught the , duty of observing
ibhalh mid dovitiiiK it Io the xvorshi
3d. Ho xvho jwbrkca continually di
von days In < ho xveok xvns punislu
lyslcal nnd mentul decay and early d
10 obligation of iho logUlulura lo e
ivs for Sabbaih obsorvaneo xvas linbo
the very foundations of the constitu
irl&Uunlly hadjb&gji a part of the t
int ol IhU couqti % from its earliest
ry , and the luglsjiuiiro Inul n right lo
bit anything tl iitplght lu any way i
rn xvlth the rlghtpj the churches tc
rvo the tjabbath day nccoi
the proceorf" of their roll
3 held thut tlioiiw had no right to lot ;
oxvs and expositions , as they kept pi
, -ay from xvhoro they could bo reacho
o churches ,
of the World'a r lr.
"Tho Legislature and the Sunday Cli
the World's Fulr" xvas the subjojte
dross by Senator J. 'i' . Edxvards of
3rk. Nothing , ho said , xvas legal
nueil to sccnlurUo the Sanbath. n
on said that the last legislature of
3rk tmu nol he-en ijuito | > orfuct , bu
nil xvas xvith the people. Higher thu
nslnturo slood the booth xvhero the ci
sthis ballot. Ono thing the Noxv
rislaturu had done , and that xvua to i
WANTED
Tout l ur or CITi S
COUNTIEU , SCHOOL
DISTRICTS , : WATGfi
OMPANIEBOT.n.R.COMPANIE8el =
CortMpondf nco ollcued.
I.W.HAFiRIS & GOMPANY.Gankers.
163'iOS Ooarborn Street , CHICAGO !
: t Wall Street , NEWYORK.
70 6Ute St. . BOSTON *
Ihnt. ilmtr exhibit nl the World's fnl
bo closo.l 0:1 : Sunday.
Dr. Carmen , the fraternal dulcpn
( . aimJii , xvns the next speaker.
cussed Sabbath obsctvanco lu Ron
the movement In Cnnndn In pnrtlcu
thouplit thiittho poopio could bo bn
properly obscrx-o the Snbbith by
tluonco ol reason nnd moral scnlltnot
llov. O. S. Chndbourne , D.D. , spr
"Tha Sabbaih und the Hotnfl. "
iJishop Nlndo took for his thoti
onhbath mid Chrlsilan Activity. "
N ° VV ' W Hamilton , D.D. . coil
"Tho Lord's Day mid Us Perils. "
W.UJIMJ THI : iiATri.i : .
I'lcrco fight In Which Ihei Chtiroli
The First Mothodlst church was
overflowing yostci-day morning. Dr
ley of Noxv York preached the sormi
tojk a text from the Book of Klngi
the children of Israel xvero xvnrrlng x\ \
lung of Syria. Through the lasplr
Ellsha the prophet , wlio saxv in his
nye n great host ot xvarrlors coming I
the children of Israel , the king of Is-.1
cncourngoii to make the light mid to
the Syrians nnd scatter them to ti
winds.
Dr. Buckley found In this nccoun
Israelites' victory n lesson for tlio Cl
people of today. Ho hold lhat Chi
should not depend upon the visible
nloiio for the Lord had Invisible hoi
rauld nccompllBh great things if His c
woulu only trml Him. The s
then summed up iho vlslb'.o
3f iho Lord ou oarth. Ho n
Uio ministers , the members ol
various churches , nil good people , the
Ijcoplo's soclelies , iho Christian collet
sabbath schools , all the religious pul
nouses , the publication ot good books i
ivork of every organisation hnvli
ivangeltzatlon of the xvorld l-i vloxv. t
ihls ho arrayed the hosts of sin , the
iho gambling dens nud nil the pllfalli
qulty. The balllo , he snld , xxas n
) iio to contemplate. H xvas n greater
.ban over xvas waged by the chlh
Israel against the king of Syria.
The thing that xvns necessary f
Methodist church to do , ho said ,
ivold tlio dry rot Into xvhlch many oil
lomiimlions had sunk by attempting t
0 fashlonubla people and al iho san
icglectlng the poorer classes. When n
md ruichod lhal point xvlioro the pr
vus notexpotcd lo do much but to i
1 stylish nppaar.inco at finhiouablo d
nd to assist uncouth hut accidental
icoplo to entertain , then the doors o
bureh might as xvoll bo closed so fm
clationa to the xvolfnro of tiumnnii1
oncctned. What iho xvorld needed , li
fas iho preaching of iho gospel , m
ciuling of kid glove es-oys.
At the close of the sermon Chnpla
! abe and Bishop Noxvmnn took up i
L'l-lpiion for the bonellt ot the ctiun
bout ,000 was rnUod in a foxv miutil
Da Witt's SaMnpirll'.a ' clcinst > s the
icrooses thu appetite and loniu up th
: iu. It has bcncilttod many piopl
ave suffered from blood disordon. I
olp you.
They Had a Taslo
) f Carlsbad Snnulcl Salt. All the >
ikes it. All tlio world takes it.
Gcctlie , Beethoven , Bismarck , i
, ntl queens , nearly ull the minds
- of nfTaii
iave changed the coin-so
entnvios , liavo been to Carlsbai
todily aid. You cannot RO but yo
lave the benefit of Carlsbad nt 1
'nko the imported Waters or the (
> atl Sprudcl Salt , or both , if you wn
ncreased action of the eaine. The ,
latural remedies which are nlxvayse
vo in all disorders of the stomach ,
nd kidneys , in constipation , gouty
heumatic affections. Bo sine to o
lie " Koniiine , " which have the sign
f "Eisner & Mendelson Co. , " Aj ;
nd Importers of Mineral Waters , 0
lay St. , New York , on. every bottle.
The use of stimulants in moderatic
ecommcnded by the wisest physic !
specially for the weak , aged and those
sring from pulmonary or heart troul
16
3 a carefully selected whiskey disl
rom the most nutritious grain , viz.
mliko inferior xvhiskics , including E
ions , it will not rasp or scald the thro
tomach. It is strictly pure and is ki
iy its delicious flavor and the proprii
lottlc in which it is served. Call for C
' 'nre Rye and take no other. For sale i
irst-class drinking places and drug st. .
K. DALLEMAND & CO. , Chicar
Vrojiosuls lor Hcimlrlng of ( Ins 1/iiu
calcd bids will bo received at the o
alli-ra olllfo iiji to 4 p. m. May 24 , I8. , ft
pall I uu of about I.VJ cus lirnp-i. :
Timo. OLHIN : , uomptroi
) maha , Nob. May ii : , 1SW. M
I'ho Conncctluiit Sliiiiiif.ictiir.ns Co
rd. Conn. , will contract for tlmi ineuh :
: ) rk at , luasonable prices. Curresuon
llcitod.
SOUTH OMAHA.
nion Stock Yards Comp ;
SOUTH OMAHA ,
t cattle , hoz nnil sho"i | i. < .ir't < ut In tlm
COMMISSION HOUSES.
GEO. BURKE & FflAZIEIl
IVIVI3 SaTOClC COMMISSION
TUP. LHADnUS.
Wrlto to this haiiaa for
OMAHA ) reel Marlcot Raporti.
Wood Brothers ,
oulh Oniivhit Toloplinno Hi7 , - Chi
J. I ) . IAII < MAN. I
W U. Wool )
ilarkot reports by mull nivl who cheer
rnlahuil upon muillmI Ion.
TbllS
C.impbell Commission G
vhtctiLM , KaHtHt. l.onls , ( { tinstm ( My. Fo
Omaliii , rlnux Ulty. I'nrt rt'ortn
Crlll , W. K Dj.iny. 11. r TullmiiUi
lhlo.ik'O , Una Miluiiimn. Liittld snk
Grill , Denny & Companj
ro Stock Commission Uoom''T Kxchiuuo
boutti Oiniiliu.
A. D. Boyer & Com pan }
fi anil. ' . ) HNchtinvo Iliilldliu.Buuth Omii
rri-tiiiondunc-o HOtlclted und promptly nru
poelHl attention lo orderfornockura A leui
tablliliud , 1S8I . . . Incorporulai
L'upltnt fully paid , I.'J.UJJ
/aggoner Birney Compai
Vrllo or wlro us for prompt und relhiulo inert
) ort
Perry Brothers & Compan
Llvo Stuck Commission ,
llnllilln. . soulli On
lorn & 1 i\uhaiiKo '
Tflt'iihonu I'tiT.
aE3inan& Dudley , M. H. Hogarty &
lonm GO inul fll , Kx- Hooiu Ul Kxcai
chiuuu llnilillni : . llul.iliii
uthOiiiiihii , - Nch South Unuhi , .
SOUTH OMAHA. BANKS.
nion Stock Yard isTatio
UAN'lv ,
'ho only bunk at tbo ) nrdi Capltil and
it. liilKTM ColluLtlous Krowlnit out of ihu
ck bunlnets nuuuld bo sunt direct to tbls
ppcr * can dupoilt { or cruJll gl tbalr horn *
orovcr located.
OMAHA
' and
AnoiIITEOTS AND KUILDBRS
Contrijt-tori nd .iHie-nntroptorV for nil Vliu1
I'lilMIni ! . lOatlnrlntf , pMnllnarlc MI , . ! ni. ,
M PJ of tjioim rcliltcciV mi"uiMrMYi tw7 (
triiM.y jcii.llna . thplr iimiK. . liM.lm. Vmt Im '
tloiuo ihoimlillMii-r J II < niMin. m 4 , „ , ,
AWNINGS AND
OMAHA TENT & AWN WorlROS. A 00.
INO COMPANY , Trntt , nnnlnn * . lotpo
n K , liMimiockn oIlMirt llni , eotprnof all klni
rutitior clolhlnu. Bend llnm. tinnncM , i > tc. bo :
forciu'euo. 1113 Knrimin S. Ii
HAGS AND TWINES
DISHOP k CO.
BEMIS OMAHA BAQ CO
lsul. nmnllM , cntt (
Importernnd nirfa , nour rope , lioinp , Jntc > , r <
iack > , burlipi , tnlno Km lwhievtimed rot
n n. otp , 8118. IStli n
BICYCLES. BOXES.
H.C.TODD ,
Pucccs'or to I J. XVII
M.O. DAXQN , ciMon. M'f a clRfir. p.ip
nicrclp sold on montlily pucklnji tio\u . All nuv
. lu N. lUli-dt ilosln box Hno
HID
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MDRSE-CQESHOJC3 ,
IIOJ llow MStrott.
Fnalorr oornot nth nniJ loiulistreet ? .
We 6to making ole plron lo o ih b lyori. ml nr
a elm of Kooti whlo'i li vurr silo-
ablonlth tuorclunli.
KIRXUIDAll , JONES & AMERICAN HAND SEW
CO. , ED SHOE CO.
Wliolpsnln Mfr Aucnts llooln. MICIIM
Huston Hiiliticr Sliorfo , loll K oil . UUS , I !
11U3 , 11UI. HIM Hui no ) t llnrnuy nt.
BHEWEU3.
JOS. BDHUTZ DRE > .
ING CO.
Offlcc , S. 0h ( nnd Loivvcn-
xrorth 8H. Omnhn.
John Murliovor. Agt.
CONPECTIONEUY.
VOEQELE&DIHNIHD
Mfrs Comfoclloticri and
Jobbers o ( foralifn and
ilouiHsttc frulti , Ilia
llonard it.
CARRIAGES.
W.R.DRUMMOND&CO.
CurrlBKo bulldors Hoi *
nnd ) > .itrol nagons n
Hicclallj- .
IStti , opu Court llouea
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
DMAIIA COAL , COKE & EAOLECORtl CEWQRK !
LIME CO. , Mfrn. Rnlvnnl70d trot
cornlci' , wttulow caps
llnrd nn < l soft conl 8 1C. mctullo Bkylluhu , tie
ccr. Ibtu aud 1I1U ,
IB.
CLOTHING.
BIQTCHXY & COHEN , GILMORE&RIIHL ,
: tothIriK. notlon.furnlsh- Muniifrs und wlioli-sn'c
Inoo ( ilvo lu trial , clutlilurs. 1IUU Uuiiiu ]
humpies propnlil l ) > ox- btrool.
I'rtnj. UU llnriicy.
CONTRACTORS.
J. H. GLENH.
Contrnctors nnrt ub eontr rtor < for nil l > lnd o
liullillne pln'torlnn. pilniliii : via . will rrc-i'lvo i
( opy uf ( iU'im'snrclilti'ttn and bulldora dlruclor' '
Irru , liy nrnillni : tliclr lunuo , liueliu-ss nnd luni
llo u. to llio publisher. J 11 Ulciin. 1U b. 111 !
blrect
DRY GOODS.
KILPATRICX-KOSH
M.E. SMITH ii CO. , DRY GOODS CO. ,
) ry pooda , notions , fur * Drr goods , notions , gent's
nWiliiu poods Corner furnishing goods Cor.
llth and ilonard Us. lllh uud Llowurd-st.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO.i
lluMratoil cntnlog free-
llilt Capitol nso.
FURNITURE
MAHA UPHOLSTERING BEEBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE
ING CO.
NITURE CO. ,
'pholatcrcd ' furniture
KW : I * cj Nlrliolns cl Uraeo nnd Thirteenth
\Vhulfsulouhly. streets.
GROCERIES. DRUGS , Etc ,
D. M. STEELEA 00. , BLAKE , BRUCE & CO. ,
01'IMS Jones otroot , 10th nnd Uarncjr streets ,
Uinaba. UuiaUa.
I GRAIN.
S.AMO WHORTER ,
215 lid tit Trndo. llrokoi1
In firnln , nta , 1'iltoi *
wire to N V. , Chicago
and SU Louis. ,
HARDWARE.
RECTOR ft. WUHEIMY
CO. , l > capr | '
M" ' Jacll80n incclinnlcs' tool * .
1101 Douglas i-trect.
LUMBER ,
CHAS.R. LEt , JOHHA. WAXEFIEIO
Itnrdwood Inmtitr. wool
carper nnd ua ltnpottol..Vmorlo\n I'or b
"noting , Itn I en ml , Mllwviikit
liydrnullo comtMit und
( tti wlilto ll-uo.
MQUOKS.
FRIOX&
i.tquor ruerc'inntu , till
Hntnoy..t Mfn K < m-
- Kan In.lU lilt Wholcsi r dcnlor *
jiedy-s 1001
MILLINEHY
MUSICAI *
A.HOSPE.JR. , THE MEINBERQCO , ,
'Innos ' oruntu , artists W N , lath tt. l'lnno ,
rantctlMs , uto. ma iinnleniid muitcnl In.
Doug Ins st. strutnrutsof nil kind *
OILS.
STANDARD OIL CD. SHOW OS : ? OIL
( Mined nnd hibrlc.-itlnjt N'o tmil odor , nn ma-n
clilmtU'M. no rtinrrlnt
nxlo etc wlck \ < k for It cho.
oIK uromo ,
Hold , Miurmur , \ . 'I'c.iKto.
OYSTERS.
.BOOTH PACXIHO CO. PLATT&CO. ,
ekorn of orMers , flsh Ofstura. flih and cal
and colecjr wJSI.oaTon- MS.S. . . loti st. U
worth it. Cole , Rinnntfer.
OVEUALLS. SHIRTS. ETC.
KINO.VSMEA9 ,
frs of "K A 8" , Slfrs celebrated _ , . .
nnd overalls , clo
l IS nli'rti , coats , etc. Kail
Uniatia
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
itnbllilicd , 1 DRANCHiCO. ,
WHITIIEY&CO. I'rodneu , fruits of nil
kljKt , , oysters. 3IT S.
J. A. RYDER A DO. JAS. A. ClARX IL OUT : i
uttcr.vggf.cheaie.pouU huttor , chcoia ,
trv , hides nnd Kama
1SI5 Hownnl struct. poultry nnrt-jn
cfor to Com'l .Naullauk 31 * South Uth S
J.C. HU3i.CO. MOORE V FEROUSdll.
r "pecliiHIou Ilntur , Uuttor , CHIP. rliecta.
IKS and poultry , UIJ fruits poultry , K IU ' .
toward streuc. ABonls for .Myjr'
Ituynl lior onnd cittl
: oi a iitu su' '
W. E. RIDDELL RIDDELL& 00 , , n
( KMnblUhed 13:13)
bol ale butter A egt * Duttnr , chcosp. eegs ,
Texetnbles. fruUs.poul *
liiro nnd sells for
try and gatr.o.
ash. I3S. llth sU I
PAPER.
iRPEIITER PAPER CO KIKQ PAPER CD.
Wrapping paper , nilklnat
of
rry n full stock of tulnos etc. H'H '
irlntlnB. wrapping and Howard ntruot Tel
truing paper , card pa- phuno , UW.
> er etc.
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIS
WORKS ,
btovo rupalrtt nnd wnttt
ntticiiinents for nnf
kind of Kioto mad * .
1.5)1 Donglm.
SASH. TOYS.
A. DISBROW&GO. H. IIARDY 'cCD.
Toys. doll * , a 1 burnt ,
niifHcturers of sash fancy Koodn bousofur *
oors , blinds and nliliin coods. chll- ,
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