TITE (WATT A' DAILY I?EF.: SATmDAV. rEHttrATtY 13. 1001. CARTERS tfiER use fir navlaeba and relieve all the troubles Is. dent to a blllooi aiat of the pTtin,ncti Dbv tns. Nan-, Drowalnca, Dutntt after eating, raie la theS de, c. Whila their moat remark able lace eat Ku bee ahowa in curing Baehe,Tett-ar1-r iI.iitle Llr'rl'lllaarseqnari valuable in Connipailon, fnnij nd preventing Ihia anonying complaint, whii, they alto rorreci I) dlaoritrra of tbe iioiot-h. stimulate tha llw aa4 rec.olau tb buwela. tlvii if U17 only carat Aftis they would hralmntprlcelr to thoa wh offer fmm this dltrr.ti totuplamt; bnl forto natalr their Kfxdneiloi not end lite, and tboM oho once try thera will Bod these little pilla !- hie 10 ao manT ways that tb.17 will not be wUlisg W do without ibem. But after til lick head laths bane of o many lives that her la wtaMW (oak nr (rest boait. Our U1 cur It walls Others do net. m Carter's Little Liver are very small III vrTj ruy to uk". One or two pills make a doan. Tb-y are atrirtly vegetable and do not gripe of porge, bat by their gentle action please all who uaatham. Ill vials at SS cent; Bt for 11. Boi by drafglats every wfawc, or acnt by siaiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York Ctp U I w Fixed As The Rocks " Is tha standard of quality and generat excellence of nn e at all flrwt-f U ntrn iH fcy SbrTt. AMERICA ASD TOE FAR EAST! Anglo-Saxon Chr stianity ant! Oiri'iiition for Oriental Pe-plna, JAPAN'S STRUGGLE FOR ENLIGHTENMENT Rev. Z. T. Iirrnet Dliroarari oa the Triumph of Oar ReJIgloa and Vktl It gtaade for to All Maiklid. mission to make use of these gifts. And w are) conquering, but It la a peaceful conquest. I have visited many nations, but hav 7 ft to find where American goods are not displayed on the counters of the stores for sale. We are the peaceful Invaders. In England everything- Is being- trans formed Into things American. We excr.1 In all branches. American students are leaders in music In the universities of Ger many, and the time Is at hand when we will lead the world In diplomacy, as has Just been shown by the magnificent mani festo Isanti by Secretary Hay, the greatest secretary of state who ever sat in tha chair, and which win make the world walk Spanish. And you will sea the Rus sian bear swallow It and look pleasant at the bitter doae. American alrls ara marrv- Those who visited Boyd's theater last night listened to one of the most enter- taJning and instructive lecture that haa Ing everything in sight that is worth marry been delivered In this city In many a long Ing. and some things that are not. Why day. The speaker was Ilev. Z. T. Sweeney, Englishmen are getting afraid to look up former consul general to Turkey. He spoke at the Nelson monument. In Trafalgar under the auspices of the Toting Men's "quare In the morning for fear they will Christian association on the subject, "The I'art the United States Must Flay In the Far East Situation, with Special Refer ence to the Russo-Japanese War." A rery small portion of the lecture, however, was devoted to the eastern situation, Rev. Mr. Sweeney preferring to talk of the grand prospects In the future for the great Amer ican people. He believes that the Anglo- Saxon race has been chosen by God in His infinite wisdom to redeem the world. "Civilisation," said the speaker, "Is one or the milestones in the march taken by humanity from savagery to1 the perfect life. Just as Uie sap works through the veins of the trna and boughs to make the perfect fruit, so does civilisation work through humanity to make the perfect race. Amer ica has produced the finest type of man hood to be found on the face of the earth. and we are the fruitage of the noblest In stitutions on this earth. Principles Old as lime. "I don't come before you from the stand' point of a preacher. I don't believe In se that the Nelson statue has been re moved and one of your Uncle Samuel In stalled In Its place. Preaeats Havel Spectacle. "When the Panama canal Is finished we will be in the midst of the battleground of the world. Ours will be the theater of ac tion. Japan Is full of Anglo-Saxon civiliza tion, and la now acting under that In fluence. Russia is the most bigoted, the most despotic nation on the face of the globe. What a sight It la to see a nation of professed heathens fighting the battles of Christianity 1 But that vary thing Is in progress at tha present time. Russia la a mighty and powerful nation. It la the hardest country on earth to rub np against in a diplomatic way. Tha government of Russia win not tolerate a person profesaing any bat the national religion to set foot upon Its domain. I hav known ooa of the leading dtvtnea of the Church of England to pax- the deck of a ship tn a Russian harbor while his companions were viewing I tha sights of a Russian city because tha Christianity because its teachings are writ- authorities would not allow him to land. I ten In the Bible. Thoy were Just as true had to almost get down on my knees to before there was a Bible In existence as the Russian government to secure permls- they are today. Preachers nowadays must ston for an American missionary to ride bring tholr arguments under the limelight on the Transcaucasia n railway on his way and have them analysed. There are three to Persia, and the request was not granted classes of people before me tonight, the be- until the promise was made that he would llever, the unbeliever and the disbeliever, not set foot on Russian territory. The unbeliever Is the man who parades his "More than 200 nations In the past have belief, who wants the world to know that sunk Into the bosom of this giant and dls- he takes no stock in religion. With him I appeared forever, and it Is not yet satisfied, have no time to argue. He Is beyond re- tt is today with one hand reaching; out for demptlon through argument, but he Is Cores, with the other holding Manchuria, usually young, and later In life he will I and at the same time looking at India to come to his senses of his own free will and see If by a bloody war It cannot wrest it iccord. The Idea of an Almighty God came from England. It hangs over the sick man from one of three things, or all of them to. of Europe like a vulture. If It could win all gether, external nature, internal nature or these. Its next move would be to cross the revelation. You can reason until you are soas, and should It cross them and Its arms grey-headed and you will not find thej be successful,, goodbye to free government. fourth source of origin of belief In the 811- to free thought, to free speech and every- preme Being. Now, when you have settled thing but a despotic government for the this In your mind take either of the three whole world. Poor little Japan! Behind horns of the dilemma and reason It out to rnat pigmy nation I see looming up the a conclusion ana you win una umi v giant form or Jonn null upon tne sens. with his hand upon one shoulder and Uncle Bam with a hand upon the other. Japan Is going to win, for England and the United Statea are standing by to see fair Comparison of Iteenlta. "Now, let us see what each great dellv erer of mankind has made. There is Con IT. ,. after IR.flOO tn .1, h vrnntmllsn race P'nx and offer their moral support. I' :-a . ,i. ,,t tt, almond-eved "Oh, America! listen to the voice of man Boxer. Zoroaster has made the besotted, that calls to you from the Islands of the . t . i 1 non nf whom sea, and go forth to your destiny. Our u lit. it tin y 1-1 Km , .v. " - - - ... can read or write, and what has Moham- "hip of state yesterday spread its salts to a a .111, ih. Vnrn- He has turned tha breee. Let every American citizen . I mtnnA tn mrtA An hla Autv" out 'he murderous. Diooa-tnirsxy, mn killing Turk. How does the work of Jesus Christ compare with all these, in turn' Ing out the greatest, grandest class of neonle the world has ever known. The sultan of Turkey Is the hardeat worked ruler on the face of the earth today. He Is a good man at heart. It Is his religion which makes him blood-thirsty. As an Illustration of what the Koran will do for Its adherents I will give you a little ex ample. stand to and do his duty." NEGLECT OF HOLY THINGS Evangelist Ostrom Arraigns People for Their Chase After Worldly Matters. "Even In a city as largo as Omaha you pan put It in the papers that you are While I was stationed In Turkey I holding meetings In a given section of the I made a visit, with some friends, to the city, open the doors and ring the bells great divinity school of the empire, where and the people won't come. Why? Be- hundreds of students go to learn the Koran cause they don't want to. Some will come by heart, after which they are turned In fashionably, sit down, listen to the ad- loose as ordained ministers to preach their dress and go home. Been to divine service, religion. Upon our entrance Into the build- Whose servicer Why don't they comet Ing our guide said, 'Look out for your Don't want to. Oh, they want, but I pocketbooks, for these fellows are the am talking of the way they want this aa greatest pickpockets on the face of the compared with the way they want human earth.' I am firmly convinced that the things gold, riches or power." religion of Jesus Christ is the only re-1 This was the conclusion of Evangelist Ugion In the world that will make a better Ostrom's arraignment of an audience which man of you, and I have met the disciples filled St. Mary's Avenue church Thursday B sTl I Kyu si 1 I Baltimore 1 UK uulf I I of a number of them. "I do not believe that the nineteenth century produced a single cosmopolitan man who was not a Christian. Li Hung evening. He waa talking of the sin of neglect. He asserted that It la simple neglect which keeps many people out of Christian living today. It kills much of Chang came nearer than any that I know the Christian life of the church members. of. and ho had several ambassadors who He told how people do and die for money, visited a ship under his safe conduct Tbe-1 for pearls, for honor, and for power, but headed before they left the veasel. Tou see he had th character after all, but It might have been hidden by a slight veneer of something better. Wu Ting Fang, the Chinese ambassador at Washington, Informed me some time ago that LI Hung they do not put this enthusiasm Into Chris tian work because they don't want to. The preacher told of two ways to get rid of this sin of negloct. One he called bitter medicine "Loss of property; loss of falmly or . friends; some great' sorrow; Chang had an American Christian at his tneB9 things sometimes bring men to their elbow for twenty years, so that he might become familiar with the principles of Christianity. Civilisation Epochs, Civilization has been marked by a num. bero of eras. The first era waa one of In vasion. They always raised both the In vader and the Invaded In the scale of civ lllxatlon. Each always had something to give the other which benefited blm. Revo lution has also played an important part In the progress of civilisation. Tou younger senses and their need of God. The othdr remedy Is exercise of Godliness." The address was one of the strongest yet delivered In this series of federated meetings. This was evidenced by the many adulta who responded to the appeal at its close. It was unofficially announced that the series of meetings will continue over Bun day at least. Thla morning home prayer meetings are to be held at early ' houra all over the Hanscom park district. The people need not be alarmed at the word 1 regular meetings are scheduled for today: revolution, for l does not go backward. It alwdya carries the people affected forward to better things. What would our country have been without lta revolution? Tha great French republic of today is the di rect result of revolutions. I am a Ken. tucklan. I have not said much about It WORK OF UNION LABEL LEAGUE openly lately. I nave been keeping quiet Men's meeting at the Toung Men's Chris tlan aasoclatlon at 12:15 o'clock, general meetings at Westminster Presbyterian church at I o'clock and at St. Mary'a Ave nue Congregational church at 7:46 o'clock. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Committee Frspjrinj ts Furcha'o Books for tha Public Library. EXPECT TO OCCUPY BUILDING IN MAY Meettag; of l.lve stock Exchange to Be Held Today to Consider the Qaeatlon of Employing Solicitors. A committee of the directors of the Li brary association Is now considering the purchase of books. President Bruce Mc Culloch said last night that the associa tion would spend not less than H.WO at once on books. With those now on hand it ls thought that the library will open with a good class of books. According to tbe plans now th library building will be completed on May L There will be no ceremony on this date as the board de sires that the formal dedication be made on June 1 when the building will be turned over to th city. On this occasion there will be addresses by Uie members of the board and the mayor will be expected to receive tha building In behalf of the city. There in msney In tbe city library fun' I for the purchase of books and as soon as the committee In charg makes selections tha books will b benght Any number of applications are on file for tha position of librarian. President McCulloch says that this position will not b filled until some time in April. Contractor Weia says that the building Is settling nicely and he does not see nny necessity for hurrying construction during the cold weather. Architect Kimball takes th same view of the mnttrr und so there Is to be no hurry In rushing the construc tion to completion. All of the outside work Is done and the work being done is the Interior finish. Bids are being considered for the plumbing, electric liphtlnR and the gas fixtures. So far the contractor has been paid 25,000 out of the o,0(0 do nated by Mr. Carnegie. The sum donated will complete the building, but the city appropriation must pay for the books and maintenance. For this purpose $5,000 is to be levied each year. Exchange Xeetlnar Today. This afternoon the South Omaha Live Stock exchange will meet and take up the matter of employing solicitors. A test has been made by this exchange and it has been found that solicitors are needed In the business. It Is expected that the rule adopted In December will be rescinded and that a new rule will be put In force allow ing members of the exchange to send one of the firm on the road for six days a month. It looks now as If the rule pro hibiting the employment of solicitors will be entirely abolished before the big cattle runs commence. Republican Primaries Today. From noon until T o'clock this evening the republicans will hold primaries for the selection of delegates to the city conven tion to be held at Workmen temple on Saturday afternoon. Five delegates from each ward will be choBen. The convention will nominate candidates for mayor, city attorney, tax commissioner, city treasurer, city clerk and six councllmen. Expect Htmeratu Didders. ' City Engineer Beal la kept busy those days furnishing plans and specifications and forms for bidding to contractors who want to bid on the paving of Railroad ave nue. Nine sets of specifications have been called for already and more are being pre pared. The grading comes In one specifi cation, the laying of .curbing In another and the paving is stilV knottier. Those who are figuring on the artificial curbing say that the curbing will b t In forms and set as the grading progresses. Bids for all of this work will be re ceived by the city council on Monday night. Magpie City Gossip. Rock Springs coal. Christie Bros. Tel 10. A. M. Davis reports the birth of a daughter. Thomas Fahey left last night for Chi cago, after a vlBlt of a few days here. George Schuler has gone to Tekamah to visit friends and relatives for a few days. A daughter was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. . J. xoung, ui Aoiin j wenty second street. Several aDDllcatlons have been filed by men who want to take the position of patrolman vacated by Andrew Davidson. Perfect Coadfldencc In Chaniberlatn'a Cough Remedy. Where there used to be a feeling, of un- easlneea and worry In the household when child showed symptorae of croup, there Is now perfect confidence. Thla la owing to the uniform aucceas of Chambcrlain'a Cough Remedy in the treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford of Poolesvllle, Md., In speaking of her experience In the use of that remedy says: "I have a world of confidence in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I havo used It with perfect success, my cnna uanana is suoject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief," Butlnskys Visit John Grant. Last til Kht the Butlnsky club fathered around the board at the hospitable home of John Grant, on Park avenue, and spont the houra rrom tin miuntgnt in tne way that haa made the club famous. President H. Vance Lane sat at the head of the table, facing the host, and presided In his custom ary unobtrusive way nnring tne informal ities that began witn inn cigars ana corrre. Councilman Dave O'Brien led the exercise. and was well supported by M. II. Collins and Fred McCnnnell. the tatter proving himself a most worthy "butter-In." On breaking up the Butinskys declared It one of the most successful sessions they hav yet held. thinking perhaps Kentucky would do bet ter than she has been doing. I was taught In my youth to believe that John Brown was the meanest man on the face of the earth, but since growing to more mature years my opinion haa changed materially. While I do not condone all his acts, I be- Reaolattons Adopted at a Meeting; of v Thla Growing Orgaalsatloa Last Mght. At a meeting of the Omaha Woman's Union Label league last night the follow- liev he was sincere In. his beliefs and that I n" resolutions were adopted he waa several year ahead of his time. At any rate, he laid down his life In the cauae of th black man of the aouth. His actions were later Justified by honest old Abraham Lincoln, so that w consider him a great man today. There are a number of other liberators In history who hav becom great In much th aam manner, but gen- Resolved. Bv the Omaha Woman's Union Label league, that w heartily endorse th principle of the labor organizations wherein they attempt te "broaden their educational agencies, to promote the spirit of mutual support and ajwlslance, In the aecurement of better sanitary conditions for th shops, the counting room, factory and mines, for th preservation of the health of the workmen, the shorter hour day, th restriction of child labor and th elevation of the character of lta members. erally their honor comes after death. Borne nf h Aavm Ih.r. will Ka llat.H n.nn- I Atld l It lUrltlCr . - .. . I Resolved. That we ODDoae the strike and lockout aa a barbarous warfare, tending to IT'S TEN CENTS What To Eat "ZZSr Bead for copy. It) cents or tl 00 a year Reliable Health Articles, Tmbl Stan, 4t. Poaisa, CUtrar Toast. good Itteod to ttrlghtaa your lacsur mo nints. Full of novl uggaaOoos tor entartalnlng. Tk lmw HM:ta Baiwtta aara "Ow kaaM oal fc katuaiar as aapr M tha taiaawa WttAT TO BAT IMoirtnly Mafaxlae) msa a astral aa aaa ran Arm, CI their name that of another John, that great, grand, young man who is fighting the battles of those who mine the black diamonds of commerce. I refer to that broad-browed, b:Jny man, John Mitchell, Race of Expaaaloa. "God has chosen the Anglo-Saxon race aa the rac of expansion. It Is our des tiny to carry to all the people of th earth tha Christian religion, civilisation and free dom. When I speak of expansion I do not punish th innocent, to criptil lndustrv and demoralizing the ranks of the labor organisations. That we offer as a substl tute for such methods for the enforcement of the Just demands of the trades and labor oriraiusatloiLS the oatronuse or tne union atiup or nouvc caru. ana wnerever practicable tbe working card or button of tne various labor organisations. And be it further Resolved. That we pledge the suDDort and co-operation of th league in the accom- pllaument or such policy, ft It further neMoivea, mtt we eamesiy mean th. kind that politician, are talking of this f"ir M plan than that. It Is th natural expan slon cf ths rac a God has given us th expansive, far-seeing brains of th world, th Inventive genius, courage and every thing which goes to make th Instructor I Labor Tempi on Thursday, February 26. ana reaeemer oi ins woria, ana it la our Ths lea-u Is growing In numbers light along and each meeting sees mora Interest in the work. 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