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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1900)
TTIT mrvrrv n ATT.V , TAVIATV ? L1BLKIY OF THE ( HRlbTIAS tbe ZMX PrssfcriKiM Ciarafe. U3 RTY TR3WSH TrH r * \at Tkat ur Rlcbt * Arr b t Wbai Our Untie * Ar nvrn Llttlr Liberty 1 * D - le S ro Baraes LC-TFT 014 tbe p ) a4t at tin Kan pr * brt"lan tiirareh Scatey JMOTB- * & Mr. X * * rt E tcraMr rnOfett of Ovifca , ww rwstflttar t Bridgeport. Pa. , vbflro IK te | * * tar of th * TVR PreMbrtertas chOTcfe Be tt vMti B We y rete It tilt * r. B * t * gratmte of tin Ombi Prtby- t rt r Tfcevtogteal MMtmtr * * tee rem - m , purt-pr * B e cavre at Ta * th-oB * of ttc p ram tru "Sairltsal Ub-rty Tal-WMEh Ckrtrt. " tbe test bel * ! ; Setmd Corintaiaii * til , IT "The CM > ceptte * f liberty artew M umuamlc waste artw. , bvtfc as to tbe MariM * } aA to M > O tr " tb * aUnfeMsU&6cvetope4 a a da set i became they bave &c dMdre. Merata onrtrtt > - Tbe p r of rr rpace as tbe Jiower of etrtiturteirn and Ktrndies Tbe cemepttea n ( right cces witi tbe develepaeat of thr peopte. Tbe bibie teUe UF sol whet oar rlrbu are , but wbat oar duties are. Habit is tie bal- lart in poUtist and in tbe devetopricst of a- UOMI ] Ubertr Liberty srust advance t nee p tet fcr one people and to another jmtat for taatbsr jftrple it 1 daa § ; nra to give/evea a little liberty te WJBH- people It acts like aa latecteaat to Mime people. aad like a tonic to others. Christ brought to this wsrW an aristocracy el intellect. He gave uc a atw conception of God f fatherhood larutatiooe are znan-znade luid He breagbt new Idest of libertr ' e sijtll know the troth fld tb truth bhall make TOO Irec. ' " DR.COTT T1LK * OP DE . UTIO\ < rrmon l j % r" J * lor if C Strrrl Pr - brt Ttnn Church. Ser AJv R. Scott , the ne-w pastor of the < ks1eOar Strict PreEhrterian timrch , tool : for MR norntap topic "Scpreme Devotioa. " The church iras crowded with aa eathnsi- uetic nntience and iadlcaUons deaote that the comlai ; of Dr. Beott triU arsnse ni ch Interest araoaE the Castellar Street concre- Matthew TU STBUS the text tatea by tbe p .ker la EUbstaace Dr Scott urged the aeeeBHltr of Justice to all men. honesty tn all the walks of life unlaltering truthful - K. ua IsflexiWe purpose to do good , friead- to the downtrodden , and HO on. He dwelt * t learth on the Importance of rood cltlzeaihlp He declared that dishonesty in business affairs does not pay. neither la this world nor In the world to come A peed name , be said , is one of the greatest of leg- ucies to leave This was not Dr Scott s first latroanetton to hi congregation he having been In Omaha for a few weeks However , this was tis first nersioa since be has been announced BE pastor of the church. In the evenlnc Dr Scott talked on 'The Youac Man s Way. PRES-K'NT l lr Strrntrth tor an Idea. "Every great religious cr political move ment needs an evanrel. " eaid Dr Sargent of the St Mary s avenue Congregational church Sunday amrniag. "The ; wer of one idea ' will outlive all persecution. Christ Buffered j on the CTOBS but his personality hae been j lapreB ! > ed on the ages. Luther waK ei- j communicated because he disregarded a papal bull but protesttatisra lives today becauee of the freedom of his teaching PznJ : j bad tasted of power and Jaiae he wa a , ' M > ldS T and a scholar , la response to the . summons he renounced the attractive things ! | of life and became the apoetle of a detested creed. "The spirit of Paul Is alive la the world today. Young college-bred men and -women are'leaving paths wnich lead TO the BUCEBS * and fume tocarrr the light Into dark placet Their devotloa and reaunnation will find their reward and where they lell the old old Moryof toe gospel will fall a blessing j upoa themselves and others The apostolic age has not passed , and men stfll live who are rebdy to suffer and die for the faith that is in them. ' GOD CO BE ± EETHROtGH FVITK. Importuneof L , oUne HMMC llie Crmtivr- thr Creator. Rer. Edwin Hart Jeaks , pastor of the First Prebbyterian church , cbcse for the subject of his Sunday moralag address. 'The Seen aad the Vaseea. " belecting his teit from Paul s mestage to the Corinthians wherein be haid "tVnile we look not , at the things w hich are freen. but at tbe thingt which are not eeen. for the things which are seen are temporal but the things which are not fceen are eternaL" Rev Jenke ppoke of the grander and better things to be comprehended through the eye rf faith than those to be stea with the natural eye Paul , he said tried to irMb the Coriathians to look above the t ninth e to the Creator He dwell at tome If agth upon the transitory stale of the ' h gx that are seenCot ernmenu rite | nd fall , generations euoceed generations and thehHls dlsaoJre and crumble "la our i-entetnplatien of the unwtm we know hat God is there. We shall bee Him and Vnew Hwa "VTe are to live hereafter la t he nre eace of God. Thu life of the seea j is bnpartant tosauBE of the lift beyond. TVe j l k tor the dsy oJ retribution for a place o' aacounting la the warW to ccme U this Ue were all. if through tbe seea we are te gather all the joys * * comlorts we need i this Hfe becomes a fighting place w here * 4xng survive aai the weak go dcw-a , " Ret. T. A. "Moore 1'nrnllcU the plrlt- nnl 4 l'li > lrnl Mnlndj. Rev. T V Us re. pcjtor of WesuntnKer I'rertiftertttB i _ "t pntachefi Sunday m ra- "And Je .us j B from UK following test anfcwartsg said unto tb n , they that are ubole nef > d sot a ph fitcian. bul tb j thai are nick. I * aat iMrt t * all ti riEtrtwms ontnacpLuVe v , J1- " but hiaaere M rtj > ontnacp- " 'V\Tii a BUT Lard started ut te ten inrn of tie Father lB "Bee i ne eseoontered that grunt Jaet in bumas We that we call sin , " u tlte partorand He s Himself t m t tbta o * ditlcn o hwnaaity * a4 to restedr HHe sew * n torti M a to abe ts Is J M * < 1 itf Uw ? firot part of the text , a diMaee that Beans uHiaiitelr death aB4 d * tr etiii Chri feimi * B evorr iide of Hi mj * iHc WBici is s ? ec li r t ih tmtt an * th * p * tar n * ta a taw itoi&te ta toy it thrnws all f tb fuaotiatw ot f their natursl worklac or4w. it ete s tbe V dr , fill * tt th eumtf- uuu SAB flaUy It ivetfoye tbe bo4y Sta is a rfeUww * . It i * eootapiou * as a d * - eufi tt > as * fr ffl man t * wan. Jo i ai OMjrrick ! a p n a mutt Bcrnci will con fry r' MS * i * * * dMttk. BO tbr eatraatce c' ( tacle wrr # er a F - ! - - ' * > v-tB fatrnjurr this eraJ peiwvo Una tbe TRY GRAIN-0 ! TRY BRAIN-0 ! Ask ymttr atwer t 4ar * > j d | s f aRAIN-O ta * ew too * tr nit that takr * tU platr ft ruCee. Tbe ebadifea tnar flrtnk U wltbaut tejijp a * n y ; a kjul' AH wh try t. like it OP-4.IX-O lm UULrS h seal browt : e * Morba or J a , t at K. w a * tr > ai I'ure f nun * and tb r or ae ! a * tesna.cfc i ' > iw H wii. f trr > "i- t- - k ' se " > ur Ur-fl 'unbe * nar ' t t 'ba * i * rt r T T > wnm UUac alwmt tb * tteTwrj ef Ha tb | tc ttn a biek tt Mi * aa ta i fmmtit to OM MMac atot t ! ta tftt\l at * r bMr * iMiteaA T a cm vbirk t\mt rttlawrtf + r tbat be w l * to o e t tke Patmwt bMK Mr tbe KB ata e abMtv i tb * ratbW * foreTcr aa * ia tb * Sf aUsw > be k b r * tbe ttf * a vim * lactea4 f a life f BVerty. ft ti aa4 f Joy THIJ TR1IMOP TUB CHILD. Thetnr of RrT. M. W. C hn - nt tbr Ptr t Mrthndlvt nH * - pnl ChnrcU. Jttr Mnioa TTUbur C a pwMr nt tbe n-t M tbo i BptfU t * ! rburcfc tact f r HM tntrwJtiM < bt P > S of WB 5 a4 .r rralac t-eraiam upwn jioimter toplrt a d r tt * c | iU i "Tainpt Tbat Mali * nr Break" "Tbe M I of tbe Lord lent Cartel h ptartical ItE tii > linii > c pon-er -r r J b * e nf btnaaa exj * > rlee. Tbe iBdncfuitnitt vhict It oSrrs are tbor- ooriijtaarlbl : * It fe a t a ocbeae f 1H tenraoee to reaUae m on wMeta ytm SMM * < ta. Ii proari 'manifold sore te tils prmeot ttsae * " Tb * tbd p of tbic Srot of tbe Mrtes a * Ber1r Traiateg. ' an4 w B llstesed t * by aa ppreciatt e aadience wbicb aeartjSDe4 tbe Ffttchra * BOfliiortuni. Tbe t rt vat Pror nil fi , "Trala up a cbSd ia the way be ftbould ce etc. " Mr fbae Fpeke la part a ? lBcTrE "la reply t * tb qne tioa a * lo when tbe train- lac of child sbonU beets , ! < neoae has { acftkraelr rmarked "Oae httadred rears before the rtilM is boraHe was sot > witty a * he was pdontiiic Tie w-ieace ot heredity today cooflras tbe fact w ell VaewTi by tbe author of the Detalocne thirty-five cearurles ace that a child c traiatac does becln 1W years before the rhfld is bora That 1 , th cooS and bad traits of parents 4 < * cei > d te the third aafl f o rth CPBeraUoa ' It ic a rk rtoc thiac to V ufll bo a Stood tellr for coofi or in ia mas as wril as , borscK Ia trainlac chfldrea th y shoaW I be regarded and res ieeted a * little people I | They are serious. TSelr play IE always | work. They ahoeld be tralaeS lor practical J life - i The frpeaUer tererely scored the isipracI tlcal edoratioo which elevated their tastes without jatkiag them capaMe of obtaiains the aetas to { Ratify them. He showed that they were liouphtfu ) and that they btcaa with tie preat probleas with which the philosophers left off that while re- Hciocf naturally they Deeded traiaiac in rerereace The creat aeed of this ape aad land is reiereace lorare rioeirioa. aathor- tty. God Children caa onlv be tra'ced by erataple The oaly way they caa know what a Christiaa is is to * ee oae For paresu and teacherg to be able to do ihey must be Childrea aeed not cntirs tiut aodeilE , aot teachert but leaders The dipaity opportcaity and responsibility of the pareat and teacher was the EUhjett of j i the speaker's fiaal appeal Childhood is I the opea dear youth the closing gatew ay j I manhood the barricaded entrance \ ( | j i Rr * . Ed-nnrd P. Tref * . At Kouaiz Memorial church Sundav Rev Sfiward F Trelz preached frcm a ten takca from the thirty-Josrth chapter of the hook of Isaiah , ' For my Fvrord shall he hathed in hearea. He ' opened fcy paying a trihute to the late j i John Ruskin. | I "TTe ia America , hare accoarpliBhed i creat deal " he said. ' and we may well be proud or our procress especially aloni ; lasterial lineE. but BE to the more eadnriag trroapht the fruits of literature , an. BCi- eiice and statecraft we must jielfl the palm to Encland It is because England hat given leisure to her scholars and her statesmen to this she owes her prpatneES. The bnstl * and hurry of the United States does much toward the derelopmsat ol things aad much toward the belittling aad shriveling of mea. ] | , MAKE THE MO T OF 1 Ol R j Blohop A\llllftin Prrncbr * on the Im- murlajltr f th - * onL. r | Rt Hev Vrtflar L. t\niliam . D D co- sdjtitDr bishop of the Epincopal diocese of i Nebraska , preached Sunday moraini ; ia S ' Barnabas Episcopal church hie theme being The Soul K Immortality ' "If this phi losophy of there being no hereafter is true " naid the speaker "then every man is not only his own lawmaker but his own law breaker then the drunkard reeling aloag thr street reruns ; lower and lower as he gratifies his appetites without restraint is happy th n the libertine is happj , then the scaadaltacager is happy No my friends , this philosophy is but a trap of the evil I ] i one | ' "The Lord said'Let him take up his ' cross and follow me ' To do this rciralreE sacrifice * , and self-dealal. The erase of Jesus Christ must t > e branded npon the f soul Bet how IE it poEff.hle for me to lire such a perf-et life , de you ask * The Loni has prepared an answer for this qntfctlaa ia the parable cf the talents , in which He teaches u that w e are not all endow ed w ith equal capacities for doing good and leading I righteous lives One man gets tea talents and he it held atrountable lor their preprr i j use. Another , barn iato the world with half hie capabilities gtts five taleats The , maa with one talent would not have beeu blamed bj the Lord if he aadn t hidden It i in the earth ' i j ' Ill' THE Rn . Hrrrlnir of Kirn Cuncr > > sroi nal 1 Clinrrli Prpnrhr onnpefctrj. . 1 Rer Dr Hubert C Hexrias pawor cf the Firct Coagregatioaal church Kpokr te a large audience Sunday ntght oa the subject How Our Ancestore Left Heathenism " He tork for hie tect Isaiah Ii. 1 Dr Herneg t.erm n was brief but it abounded la points He reviewed cowdcely tbe development at the ancestry of the pres ent generation He t bowed bow ia the proc- re f of uae bsathentem had been left be hind , and predicted that thr Oriental ooo- triec where idolatry new rsiets will ceme i over te Christianity Dr Herriag s beraan disclosed grttat research oa historical tab- | i Jectt and be arf > s Bt d n ia a mot < t enter- j j taislag aiann r Tbe conquering power that ic te ereaTually ChriBtuiaize tae whole world i is tbe pospel f Jesue Christ the epei-ker t indicate * I 1 OCTOBER WEATHER IN JANUARY Auotlier I'lrakcnt > ut > da ; Call * Oul and tiie A rl u t hurelie 1 Ire Lilierall } Vtlended. I j was another la a long * enee , of pUasuat Sundays. It was KO wans that many wore abroad without overcoat * er wrap * aad oae found it diBouit te believe tb&i tbe eay was tbe llw. of Jaauary ef toe year ml our Lor * Utf ) bat tbe caiosdsr teyt It ba * the uaf eae aurt te ack it. * wit. , ridiag. wallciag or mg tbe niofi of what tb r tai to iKaievt wa U be the last pleaat.nl Sus- d&f of tbU CMBB. Far is tbe fall tbe eeottc- tian * aad ue o ra tukLt prufB gucw * a .ocg eU wiBtw Tb * ucat pciM 4 te rocty aa4 wexra a 4 abamrdt. Tb r owjr cone yt- i f > brsarjr oa4 March b M va t imnitliilltinrij B tbe J ef farm w author bat tai lar- i tbe first wwter ef ra * e tteiuur < w tbe : i IBM ft tbe alii bat bcwe a bain a4 4 > ef U ic at if thr pfiU0a4 scf Ar af tbe i w oeters bfmiBiherr bad jtaj % te ef tbrl i ant ef 4itiflTiamn aud the Vaned Statac .1 ? Cn > f a baa t pped dtwa Lbe map otc . > ii inr * i z ae ALL FOR THE LUVE OF \ GIRL Hit FI6ST FOLIWS HR SU > D Y YISIT nedman ? lie r on \elman I inc Throoch lite loritm "Itli a Uriwl rr ! la tten Ihrealened Hi * Life. Caarfec X UBUI. tfarettBg clpa ? ie lodwfl up is tbe jMBee irtMtoa. Tbr acatMit Uc Mtte on tbe bMk 1 M- wlUt totest to wrie iljia&ve. . Tbe coaaUdst WM Uetf br Jaates - of IflT O rbr KTP-I. wbo teat tbe tol- ftorr of tbe ss ut ) For rvait tte Xeilamti h t be < y rlDS ha Mrgn > et to ay Kwter-iz-law. wbo liv-t n fur aeae. ka < 1 b r . * t tbe reject I of tbe roiiBp woman teA hlai to cnae t B t .B Dptte of all be cwrtisttes te bother | btr. aad to on Sturd y I toM tbe j Wce to keep biai away L-C3 tbe b ee. Ox r- otwat i.r ay acttoc is record to tie girl Xeiraso ha tbreatene4 Ve km ate and this' rveniag when 1 easje boaw wtth sir brotber , 1 temad Neiaui lockinc ; ti at the w Bader the blinds He wac boldtac i 1 a revolt er in his h ad and 1 W B afraid i that he ha * noae te pm bte tbreat late eirmtitm 1 srtied him from bchtad ani I he crabed beM of tbe fence 1 ; roll d aia I lee * ! and in owing BO tore We hand Thea . 1 struck Ma la the face and he ran. I j I call-d the police aad bad hla arrested ] | Neuaan e brother , w ho arcnaptniefl him t the prltee rtatlca. tells a Sirereat story SKaevhat. He soli "Charley Is in Jove with th- girl aad makes a foal of Mm .eU 1 have told him | j ' to let her atone , but he wx > a't do it 1 don t know what started the fight tonight. i bnt the first thing I BCW was five fellows. one of them a six-footer all pounding my brother at race. He had a revolver la his j hand bat could not UPS it. " j I ! When b-onght la by the police NeJman I ! looked like anything but a fond lover HIE 1 face was cut in several placet , and his cloti- j lac was covered with blood When fcearcied I a Si-caliber revolver was taken from him { i with every chamber leaded. The ease will I be tried in peace court today j i The modem aad most elective cure for enasSpaticn aad all liver trouoies the fa mous litMe pals known us DeWi'-t s UtJe Eirly Risers . j SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. i Holes are alreafiT appeaag la he Tweniv-Jourth street pavement aad repairs I will be needed as soon as ihe westher is irsj-m eaocgh : o successfully laj afphat ! _ Lest summer the strew was given a thorough ovtraauliag at a ccst of Jl 600 aad the paving company doing the wort has had a hard time getting its money It was ugreefi that the sum of t : per yard be charted lor repairs , no difference beiag made regarding the depth of holes The wark wcs fairly well doae aad passed ia- sj-ection bat other placei in the paveta-at are now wearing out and the street is in anything bat good -condition Th large aajouat of heavy hauling don ca the Etreet is the mala cause for the rapid weanas away of the pavemeat although it IB stated that the street -was aerer properly paved in the first place An CEphalt surlace oi oaly oae inch was laid on top of a five-inch coacret-e base aad this i * not considered bv et-g.aeers heavy enough to f r thetrtfflc Picking house wagons laden with meats are continually being drawn over the road as well as wagons carrying building ma- terlal to the packers and yards. In addi- tier to these heavy teams are the w agoas at the traasfcr companies doing hnsiaess here. All these heavr loads cut ruts in the asphalt and soon wear away thegar - face , leaving oaly the five-ic-ch layer cf concrete to stand the strain , The -condition of this street and what to do w ith it will doubtl-ess furnish one of the principal issues of the ccming campaign New that o isaay suits have been com- to declare this paving tax UlpsnJ anyone is paying the tax and the ctty at large win ultimately have to as sume the indebtedness. About $60.000 re mains unpaid on this special tax and the chances of collecting the same are exceed ingly dim. Other pavements in the city Till be wearing- out sooa aad then the sane trouble will come up On L street , between Tueaty-fifth and Twesry-staa , the brirk pcvcment is showing s-igas of wear and will BOOB have to be replaced The f.Ettlemeat T these special pacing taxes by the mn- nteipaliiT ia addition to the ousaandiae bends comiac due every year , will make aa eyeeediagly heavy burden on tie taxpayers * nd those who are cognizant of business mutters assert that what is aeeded at this tune is men of brains and business at the head of affairs in order to pull the city out of the rut into which it BKE fallen. No Finking fund has been provided for the tiking up of general Indebtedness bond ? and when these come due they will have to be renewed. The interest on these bonfis is enormous and at least a third of th levy acH yrar is being used to pay ia- trreet on outstanding indebtedness. With a EM of business men at the head af affairs iU thought that the tangle can beun - reveled In some w ay and by jadirtouE management aad economy ihe expra&et of tbe city as vrU as the interest -en bonds , can be cut down Overlaps ia nearly every fi-nd will coctrr before the clcee of the fiwal yew and In addition to this must be met aext year pkyaicats on a large Hum- bef boadR 4ae. no that there IE IHtle it acy hope of a reduction of the levy With jiMfetoas laanEgemea : it IE baid that the r se KW of the mt\ can be curtailed so that tb * payaaent of interest may not tall M beuvfly en the taxpayers and if this it doer tbt l y may not have to be Increases \ull-Cnmr Mi Nolaa-JieMillaa-HecSy of the The - - faction democracy ii prepari * } ; Jcr aa active cam- paigB ia the BpnBp and plan * are being made te muainate a complete ticket repard- lees ef Eaitor and hut Jartiea. No oat seems ta know for ecre whether Easer will be a candidate again , but hii aspoaeau are gaiag ahead making pUac M If it war a certainty and br thr lime hii honor rerursf front tae sprlsgt be will dcmfc-Jetf find a we41-de- velcpofi annciitlea to hit caaddacr The rrotat poliee ecandals tead u > favor tbe i aati-Ensor iacttoo aad f t > iiag agaia > l the adaiaiEtr&UuB etmi : lo be gr * - evry d y A H ely time el the > ri- : E kecked for ia case tnew ! D W ia power decide ve make a fight * Ium Utirlor Jlobbrd. BurglEr * wBCt through tbe rMinaarf f Tbeaias Hooter , eooaiy eommif Uwr at Twenty-third aad K etreeu same tine SBD- dtr morn in E Tbe thieves s curt Mr Hec- , i tar dmaoAd attul ani a smUl aatoo i e ! aca r Mr Haotw bu twe St. Beroard d e and a fcx tarrtw which br ke a locked up at aight Us the bare and vbUe ail the ieps barked and tr ed ui raise a dteturb- awe Mr Hooter tatied te rnhr tbat tUet were ahattt After tkik tbe de * i wJB be tJUwerf M ms tenet fl TTranar.ioarr . liocvari IOM tt plaoed at SIM. K no > tu < ik Sale. Br tiers of ftmy stock who propose bald ing aur'ion fi t t .tr tards i s rwir ar" seadioretpcsi sf h XttacFKec = n i t r > ia ft l > ' * * ' i ii w ripe pd ft of m ) < Mtr. . ] ! > , r oo Me < 'ft t ! > * t Baav or b TrT 1U ' - tevt. CM rVhrwrr W K Itocrm ! Mr- ; CM * irfll boU i aa * ef Hrrfert * . and m H Mrt St Hurt * ft HeatlMd ' M - win n OeJIe ' iy OH Ap'i ! 1 * irffl cummer ? tkw * a y " aale T Here- feran. eoaflwtrt by T F B MtlMUB of CbiBisotB * Ma Tb ( imijrtnl Mde r - M ta itoye tor tb Stm t lt tb Stvek Tar * * ewapear te ntvur * * artesdwrcp of bayera Street tar Imnrei rmentn. tajK-pftitu enm * to preraU tbat ao are tM.ataro en tit Q street ' liar. Tbic it aa rror. a * a ( o > * ueio ; looks att r Ire OB tfce rae tar which it kept j rmateg oa tail line from f o'clock ik tbr 1 eral c oota 30 at atcat. It r 9t tbat | tbe w efftstfort wana canflaetor all tbe thw I M to oo aiT wlife t dlTttl m of tbe ' arotof3 > n t da-Jet Patrocc of the He do not tfkr to hart tne mctpramn start tbe car aad tbes collect Jarre , as ta v fear ar- cid at micbt occur \ draaoS ffir * I i stret r service w ll be made sootu and tbe catitfMatec for office wbo pMge thf-ai- Mdr to M re this will dvabtteec be tt- rerltes is tbe eomiliE faw for oSee ' Mnulr Cltj < ! o lp. i SaarFarn GlWin 1 * virftteK at Te- i , The new bor e nal * partHoa at tb * stock ' yard * 1 * nearlr Many plans far tndldtagT 10 tie erected 1 in tbe fprlng are beteg made Tbe fire deiwrtment wt e traA < 4 to Cad- ahr > yesterday by a Iac alarm. Tbe faneral cf Mm. ML CV1BIWill be h ld at 5t Asmee church today Aa lntere tinc U\e Tslr * b ot npcurred I at Maflaader * place at Srpy rallis park , j urterdar ! EaM'-rn buyers Tm oer e ar - herlook - lag for rtock to ship to points te the east and southeast. Brltra ier Toft of the Snjvation Array wil ; hold special -etlnps here tonight and Tuesdar eveninc j The paved streets are IB a flltbv condi ' tion aad are badly in need of the attention of the street commissioner i Electric street light- have been located at Tw-atr-fifth and K Tw-aty-ntath mid I I R aad Thirteenth and O stretts | I Joseph Aubrecbt the FrasJlpox patJeat- doing cicely The poHce tnaiatala a day , aad night watch a-bout the phi.ce. | Interest in the M Ftr-rt trraatasr Etlll . keeps up and it ij roasJble that the tlreet nay yet be opened to the river I Tbe locaJ eJectridans waat to * pe th . electrical inspection ordiaanre remndpled | M > as to conform to their ric-ne resariiins are made that new ppat'ers left at place" of t > uBiijesE are bring stolen ' A watrh for the thieves win be kejrt In ! ord T to Ktop the practice j Tbe-n seetas to b considerabl" talk I about Hydock tbes. " fiars an4 the leding appears to be that Major Eaaor ousrht to faaie secured his release before he left for th" south S J JameF the alleged divine healer , i tili at Mberv but it ! reporfd that Oc-uacil BruSs o3cer = are 01 the lookout fo him and will not stop oa requisition paper * if he caa be captured. TTie Be t Concn .VedSrtae lor Children 1 la the winter of 1S9B. F L Kusseirs little boy contracted a severe cough and cold aad was treated bv several physicians , who Jai'ed to do him aay goal Mr D A Fisher cr the same place Miles Point , Vt. Eaid to him "Ten get a bottle of Chamberlaia s Cough Remedy It will cure him " He bought a 2S c at bottle and th : e 50 rent bottle which effectaallv cured both the cough aad raid. He aew says I am judge and Jury aad th verdict is "Cse Chamberlain E Coach Recaedy and live , ' " JEWISH HOSPITAL MEETING' ' Enthnftinrtlc 5r * ion < if the Vixocln- j tion Sunday \.ftrrcoon in Ihr j i Cronnfcr BlocL. An enthusiastic aad largjSy attended meei- iag of the Jewish Hospital asaociatlca wa-s < held la the Crooase building Sunday after- nooa. Rabbi Slmoa presided After th" openiac prelimiaarieE the rabbit stated that ' a propoeitioa received from the owaer cf a ! bnfldiag at Twenty-fourth and Fort streets i' had b ea iavestigateii aad that th place j' w as found unsuitable for hospital purposes j The location is sightly th raabl explained ' but it is half a mile from a st-eet car line aad the house lacks tbe modern convsnlenies i necessary to a hospital The owner had E g- I nified willingness to make improvements but not to the extent desired. Other places were also discussed , but as yet nothing entirely suitable has besn found. [ Rabbi Simon requests comnruaisatiea from j aH persons who have property to offer , either far rent cr for sale The association is 6- ' termined to ertahlisb a hospital as quickly as possible. The commirtee te securs a ID- ' catioa , of which Rabbi Simoa is a meraber i was Eraatei an ertensicn of thirty days in , which to find a place , S Reichenberg having resigned as trras- nrer of the ussociatioa. 4. Browa wai elected ( to fill the vacancy Six additional memb-rs w ere added to th njembershlp comsrittee as follows Mrs Hirah Bernstela Mrs A. ' Mirovitz Mrs V Heller Mrs Gusta Stein- .berg. Mrs A Brown , Mrs Weisberg of Council BluSs and Mrs H RoblaBoa. The membership now numbers something over 300 It was decided to hold the next meetIng - Ing in tbe vestry of the Haraey Street tern- pie The date has not been fired. Rabb ) Simoa expressed great pleasure on account of tbe enthusiasm manifested. i 'I am indebted to One Minute Cough Curf for my health aad life It cured me si laae j trouble following grippe" Thousand ! otre their lives to the prompt action cf this never ' failing remedy It cures coughs , colii croup , bronchitis , pneumonia , grippe aai threat and luag troubles. Jts early use pre vents consumption. It ie the only hanrlf Ji reaiedy that ciirs immediate reliei LOCAL BREVITIES. j , ! ' E H Walker who tiainiF to bt era- i pJojwi by a loraJ lailoriBg flrni was ar- rusted IfcM nirbt nn a i hitrctof driuik- ' emif-is and w hens htarc bd a kfj WHK found ' on him and of i-ucb a charactrr that ix- ! plaaations will \v celled for tta . raorninc when a * if- sober -ncugh to talk | Sunday morning Harrj Good was found ' bi the polke earn-ine a lot of copper Riue < le lo a back Tbe c pper came from tbe inside of bathtubs and F Good w uW give no satisfactory account of t trw he . caaie bA the piunot-r he wa * loekfrd up I I until tbe police can make an j tier. tier.Tons ' Tons rolea laborer b caaa - with the idea that all tWnps tmaer tbe i pun b k > up d lo Mao } * .trr sr a d wriu te 1 tbe boznf of Tom MarriMOR. Tiilrlfrntb and Califarnia * trlr and dHiuajjd d a bed He rait-MJ Fur.h a disturbance thai be arr < rt 3 and will lie tned in polUt- Honda * ' V lU Kifi failed to apf. Lr in ttie district court Mime time ago to aDOwrr to a eborre , of midMB anor jiref * > rred again * ! hiB > and hi bond wa forfeited The eberiS' twa * < 3 a capiac rx H-utiun mer te tb ? puUct- force ! uad r < a rda K lp wa * located at tbe , corner of Twenrj-fcmrtb .nu .trtmle and takfo tr > tb * < dty Jal" He I * * twofed o er to t ht febe ST ttuc PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. G E. Crpb r of Six * M4. rjr i * in tbe ' i city. city.C C F BoiHatop of KMhrtHtt w ac is tb ' | dly yttAerda ] \ i. JL J M al aad Saa I > dtrlcte. cattlMMui I 1 of O'JSeftL Bolt ooamr WMM te ta ctty Aa * nc tbe Xta-alajH t * tbe city ys- . Cttttun. Vortb Platt * C. P < ttert > > . Brakee Bow Alfred F Fttat. UteUk il Tboa ac L * * Fjlenua ) V D Staaer A.1- > Haewe. lmk Siorktuun Arokea Bow W H BuobajB ciditor tf DtwAwutid ttaily PiootfT-TlmBfc i. a vhdtur ia Ute dtr Mr Banitaao ic r * roolr fer l w < a vb v be will ! B > ur a sban vhtutiua For f\rr tw nxvearc Adr fsnbfcTT hjLC kxec ir 'be * " 'tw r > a.ptr 1 u-- ! i - - ir ih Bla k 3-i uf IK" < ' * n . ki - k f c trs aTJ-'f wee'tr t-xr ; a- > ecei } \h \ FOR POUL1RT RAISERS * nert IxTsettcKPM vf DUkrwi 5r 4 ti Dwki KB ! , TA3ETES TH T YftLS A S09D P39HT i i How tlr t to Men the Demand * f tbr Market f r Cb * cr Wr4 Hr ra .M t ProfltaMe tt I Jaa 28 ( Sjwdtl > 1 Just u hajwrtiat to tk no ttr-ri er > f tW owiatry to terse S Ow * § * of tke my ru4cU & tt > kni tor the Ves : profit t MMffltM ka MK- is Ue tAowroca : M it Ic t r Uw * ree - i - of tkt MrtBfii Btttftftrd of k r e ottlt ftfr tk * irtehw-l rem rat } t IR'itk ducte mat pe * e tM > guertion tec is MB * r i N Menntntted by ti persi t t * - 8M&4 np t tl > aurket tor only the trf birdc fur tb * t bl of thH fclafi are aaay rftrhU e of dvtkc mad p et4 . ratoe * . Mt c f cmtlTeJj- few ttet aMt tit ' reqtiirimwte of UK > cottsvmers in dties ia j lftt of TI eight. ftelit cy of fl * fc ad S . ctftadty ol gs-l yiag aaons : of f ttier g and iu eel r Th * Burean of 4.aiail Industry of tbDe - imrtmeBt ml AcrlcBlture b s s 4e tfcts iies- UOE a Pttriy aad recoma * * * * tbe KJiadird varieties of thew fowls aestteaed belSw. B * tbcpe to be raise * wnti a | i rUscl rtr g * profit. Thire are tot tea stmnda'd brecs tf fiack ; "Used in this country af Irtows Tb * White Pektn , "WliJte Aytesbsry , Co5 re4 Sesen , Blaok Ca3T > ca Crtore * Mtsstsvy. "While Mcsocvy Gray Can. "White Call. Black East Indian and tie Crested WWte ! duck. Of thes-e breads tbe bttrean says tii first sis are most profitable to rtine. tie ttrs breeds of Calls and the Black East lnlaa are bantams ana are bred more -for the shttr- room the Crested White taay be contld- ered as alac t purcdv eraamtsttl. OI Ul dntks to raise for practical pur poses none EtanS higher la popular ejttem than the 'White Pekln It it valuable lor raislag ona Itrce scale aad the s-o t fasJ/ raised of any It was imported trom CBiaa in the early ' 70s and has steadily grown la popularity since its introduction In o this country In size these ducks are very large. tome reaching at high as twenty porafls to i the pair Their flesh Is very delicate and | are oonsiSered among the beet table fowls I Their egs-laylag average IB Irom 106 to 130 | CE each In a season i Marketable Elrdv. i The White Aylesbcry ducke are second to , the popular Pekias for market purposes These nirdfcn eigi from fifteen to s steen pounds to the pair on an average Their fcrlt white plumage aad delicate plal : colored bill are the chief attractioa of the fowl , \rhih make it aa excellent tvpe of breed for the show It is t-esoad to tae Pekln Tor ra-fiias in every rerpect. thongh the prlarfpal adi i \ & 8pe claimed lor the Aylestrarys is that i they ere easfly acclimated la aay country ( TniE is purely aa English product. j Th" Colored Rouen duck Is desErveaK I potralar tirouph this country and is one of j the most profitable b-eeds 10 keep Thes * I ducks are said to have come from Nor- | maudy and ere t fine tanrket bird but da I not mature as early as do the tw o breeds i above mentioned The breed is acknawl- plgeJ to be nrperior for table purpoces being - i ing easily fattened It res-erabies wild j mallard though it * body is loager Jiad hscrier The average weight of the drake Is eight ; pounds and the duck seven The Black Cayuca species is distinctly aa \mericta dark and has "been brefl lent ; in this cnnntry Thoush raiders saiatrally speak of their merits as mstiag them profit- cilt , and nltce tnem nea to the Petia Jor i early murkcts they prefer the latter for J exclusive dnck raisins where early ma turity ' and plump carcasses are waated Their black plumage seera ; only to be acalnrt them in dre = ; smp lor market. They are tardy and prolific , producing from eighty ' to ninety eggs in the spricc. ana bometimes ' tney also lay again In the atrrurrn ! Their plumage is a lustrcut , Wad. thrnnzhoct 1 , aad their weight is the same as ' the Cayugas HCH.POVT Dock * . Muscovy dutks form a distinct genius. havicg ] reveral p culiaritieE or character- i.icE j hich make them different from , ithera , They are sometimes called the | "musk duck ' owing to tic odor of musk ! w hich pervades their skin but which is | not j noticeable when cooked In this ccnn- | try , and Europe , particularly in Germany i they t are bred ia large numbers Wild Mrsj crries ( are easSy fnphtenea aad are gocd , ' fijers j They eametlmes btUld their nests' ' ia j branches cf trueB. and also in hollows j neKr ; w ater This genius are very cuarrelI I some ' and of a pugnari-'us nature tad tor this reasaa are very i satisfactory to k p 1 oa ' the farm with ether pou'try ' The ternt t per ] of the drake Is ppskea of as abominable his persecution of ctner poultry is never ceasing ' and he is credited * ith baring at tacked 1 even children whea bis "danderwas up. ; " The flesh of the Muscovy is very good ! when eaten young but this fowl does not : lav nearly so many eggs < as the com- moa : kinds. Whea bred they mum be kept in ' sflperate yards and their wings clipped to keep them frsm Cyiag There are two varieties of Muscovy du"ke the colored and tbf whre The gene-al eolcr of the colored tariety is a lustrouf bine- black , sometimes brrken with vhite while the other tind have a pure white thronphoiri- From eight to ten pounds * IE their averace weight Call 4uck are bantams and are bred more lor the fancy than for the profit there is In them for market There are i o kinds of this duck the Gray aad the White Gotl and it is only a ebriie of plumage ate ( which U toe better cf the two The Gra Call is very g'imlar tn color of plumage to the Roaen and U indeed called by masj the Bantam Rosso the White IB generally j ( called the Bantam PeU-n Their uses are only for the stow room , or as decoy dncke for w-ild-iuck bhoot ig No standard weight is given far these beautiful Irttle bird * lilnek Cat.1 Indian Durk . Another standard breed of docks whith Is hardly considered a rival of tb * PeMa. ! Aylesbury. rayuga or Rouen is tht Black , Eabt loditn Thi duck beers the arae i relMim to those JIIBI named us does the bantaoi to the larger varieties of ciicktiiit. ( Th Black East Indian is pwol ; bred lor lit BroaaiEf * * ' aad for tb * use Aevice as ii ibe Ca'l ducks. Is weight i * f ceW * = : grow larctr than two to two aod a b 'f ' . each , and the color of their ptaun cr ' Intend ; U&cl a&4 rici ia gree&iftti re- , Hhite wck it what inay an orwu&wtal dnck mach tbe u Pel4 h chictu * . They are wit br > d t I bay ecteoi in thi * oeuiitry aad are sJ4 m i bcw raomi Tbef hive p cial value to the poultry raicen us aa < BWFO wislly-prt Birds are to tie fmiai in tbe Ploc x.od Ayluibury TSittp neks h a Itrg * crefct upac the rrcw n nl the h Ut of Gee e. I 1 the bureau iv e tbe as toitowi Or f White Bsabdiui Graf Airtc * Utitoe. White Ctis < t. Grtf WtU aa4 Colcrwa Bgyptmn Orar Tomlottfce EII.P are saa 4 lor ibc city is Prasee tl tba : suae. wh re Uw are exiMiaivsil bred In thic oMuutry tbejr are bri ia inri-f aiu&berc br pwoltry rai r aa4 Jwmers tat a * tbeir So k U triCe tat , eearw * tutd &kb r ibtt * f * aoi ierv higblT j > i sd for table u * \.t in f ma u e la e m be TBh'T a e ermrd a are a.-fr * f id Tfce \ Before starting on a " run " a refreshing \ \ 5hvith Ivory Soap gives.ne\v energy. It lathers quickly in any kind ofater and does not cost more than common soap. Tne luxury of being clean is not realized without using Ivory Soap. You need not fear alkali , or other injurious ingredients found in many soaps. I very Soap is nothing but pure materials , combined to make a soap that vnJl c'ean ' and rinse quickly , thoroughly , satisfactorily IT FLOATS. body plumoce is light gray aad they aver age , a weigh : of from "fifteen to tw estr pounds each. each.White White Embdea ceese are considered ve-v practical birds for raising and pay well for their keeping They originally cam * from Embden , Westphalia , aad have been bred in America for many years EmbdenB cnly lav about twenty eggs in a season have snow-white ptumace end weigh from eighteen to twenty pounds. Gray African geese are by many raisers considered the mot profitable of all geese . to keep They crow the heavies * in the shortest * pace of ume and are readv for the market in ten weeks weigh.ng at the * age between eight and tea pounds. They are first -class layers and average abcut forty-five egcs in a season. For table pur- pests thev are esteemed very highly their fiosh beins fine aad nicelv flavored These geese have a large head , with a larce dark- coir rod kaoa. and a heaw 4 wlap undrr their threat and are of a dark cray in celor with wings marked ia darker stripes. Their . we.gut rE from sixteen ta twenty pounds The smallest of the breeds of geese are the Chiae'e averaging in weight from six to seven pouair lighter than these pre viously named. More on account of the fact of want of Rise this gtnins has been prevented frcm becoming popular as other stock However what thev lack ia sue they gala in egg p-oduction beiag the most prolific of all breeds of gee'e averaginc from fifty to sirrv fjyri < a year Besides their fiesb is decidedly a superior quality to all ceese There are two kinds of the Chinese peese the Brown aad the fWhite \anerie' both having a taob on top oi the haed. These birds stand very erect , ere rece.ei2incy ! graceful and proud. Train eigh ts fourteen pocads w their weight. Gray Wild geese are arncng the best of domestic geese and are very generally bred throughout the entire country They are amcng the most valuable and practical birds for coo&e raising aad are prized tery highlv for tabl" TrarpoFBE besides neiag good lay ers aad easy to rear Tneir small head. sharp frill and long netk give them a snakv-like appearance The Wild coose has a black head , back nadtail. while the breast is a light gray , and it weighs from ten to sixteen pounds The most beautifa-1 cf the breeds of geesip are , the Colored Egyptians They a"e pa-e'v ' ornamental , , not belar bred in th'e cnunirj fcr cay other purpose than the show noin . This coobe is sometimes called the v i- gorse , It is tall and slender gir np an , elegance net peEseefsd by nnv o'he- j hreed Bang very quarrelsome ! IE Ire- 'in psafiaement. and wfll fight uatll it k ! s othe1- , male geese The aeck and back art gray ( and black the center of thbrea ' IF chestnut , aad the balance i gray Tbe w.ngs are , white with a ZHUTBW black Btnpe or bar It * weight overages from mac to fi'- teen , pound ? L WILLIAM TH\VI5 pu. > lo FOR WESTERN > E rIl-v "urtlT r f the Clnll 1or Rrmeiii- brred > > tbe Goi ernmeut. WASHINGTON Jaa n ( Special t Tbew penEitJCE have ben grant -d Ifcsue of Jtinuarv C NebraskB OripinaJ-PrtPr MHler Vallrv Sc"Re toniUon and t uppleroejital John G ParishOdur P-ipids. Increase Jowl-b B CfU Malorb tt to < i Iowa Orisrinal Guy ramF-aorth Ijem r S6 Luther L Bind WeMbide * fi AddJ- tional-Jo pb C Mausflrid Shf ! t . Increttse-Louis MHler MUMOne. tt to tn. Rcli ye Special Jannarv } , WIHiara ebh Correction Hie n Orlclnal wMow -Man II < Julckll Keofcuk. JL Sou-fa Dakota RplsPu * and lBcrpaif > Jainev W r'u'iForest OitA St. to JJH Ortginnl w-ldt > w SjieriBl Januarv s. Marj Mnr a > lrt > quf > t sd. Ookirado -innn L hurlrf B Hackery Ltpnrer Jfi Ititreanf Jo epb Y L wie Pueblo SK to n * OmrinnJ vridow 5p-ri U ' acmjfd Januan < t Marj E Stonebreakcr Colorado Spring * * K GIG" EDWARDS DIESSUDDENLY Mannser of the Bvum Iron Company Mricken nt Hlo Dr V , to Perltoultl * . Edgar E. Edwards , manager of the J E Batirn Iron company , known to hi * taanr fneads ia Omaha as 'Gig" Edwards , died of peritonitis Saturday night at the Her Grand hotel after aa illness of but a few hears The funeral services will be held Tb.un.day afternoon at 2 o dock from the home of his j-ister Mrr Clement Chaie , El- Park aveau" 4t the crave the Elk lodge of which order the dectased was a prominent mttnber wtl ] conduct the services Mr Edwards illaess came upoa him EUd- dealySaturday moralag He felt as well as usual when he arose and it was not uatll he vas unlocking his desk at the office about S p clock that he w as overcome by a f aint- nesF He fell to the floor partially uncon scious and was removed to hlE hotel. He retained pofcaeseion of his faculties until within thirty minutes of his death. Kis parents who reside ia LOE Aageles were aoufied by wire , and his mother will ar rive ia Omaha Wednesday The deceased had maav acquaintances ia the city where he had lived for fifteen years , and was popular with all who knew him. He has takea pan BE singer aad actor ia inaay of the performances given by the Elk lodge at the Bovd oprra house appearing In the character of G-orge Thatcher He was S3 years old F B Thirtieii health Inspector of Chicago cage , ays "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure easaa : be recemmended too highly It cured me of severe fiyspepsia " It digests what yea eat aad cures indigestion , heartburn ii ail : orms of dyspepsia. Supplies AU of tbe pap ular aad de pendable kiai. Eastman Kodaks Premo Poco Adlake Vive Diamond Cyclone and New Karona Cameras plus * plates , Sims , chemicals , Dousm etc. derelopiag and pnntiap prices rig-bt , THE ALOE & PENFOLD C0. , Jmatcur rhvtarraphlc tuppHf * I4OS Farnam. OMAHA OPPOSITE PAZTOS HOTEL In an Armful of Shoss tb - IK. ! * : raluf will r * our mas'- * -.59 H itli n f imlnf w fit s # l * To r H a f r $ U.r.O tbat always prore * MtJ- * Jino fa y msk , Irat ith ear Kloe liuj-ins esjK-rieBff we liare at la ! t been a We to pet li ld of a pwiBiae welt fall doable or rfucle f-ole , in tbe new bollUo ; t e TheK * fboti * came only in Uack y CAB dfj wl BIIOU tbfia be- ins JUM wbat we flula for them an orj day bi > e for an every da ? man Drexel Shoe Co. fe.ot Ultf FARNAM STRE I. Ths Framing of Pictures Has become an art w Ui BS there are two -nays of fraialas oo is tbe right \vay , the oUM-r i * tle wrong way t\'e bare frased bo maay that -we tnew only the ribt way Tha we pive y n the la r pus * Kb artwent f m oWiBCB M select from y e rrer Eaw IB yw lift Rizkt { ' to ett % too N hln ? ad4i s * raaeh t a ro as a picture weJI fanned TVc iarite rieitor * t our art A. HOSPE Unsic and Art 1513 Dcoglas , A