THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 7, 1906. A Well Known Pulpit Orator I ! I' ll that meets bis every requirement. We have shown a disposition to come to the assistance 1 of the wage earner with genuine, 'Credit Service." Thin rrrtllt Srr c of oiir moan tlint yon prt tht nrlp yon nffl whrnrrer you. Iitf! it. We'rr lit'iy to SKHVK you not only nt tli time yoii ntnkt (lie mi rlia', hut from liiy to lny thromrhoiit thf t-ntirp pcriix! ot your credit iirouiit. If you are ill or out of work or are visited by other misfortunes no payments will be ex pected. We'll help you help you continuously that's our interpretation of our term "Credit Service." Don't you think it's the kind of Bervice YOU need! We know it is and we offer it to you freely. Visit Our Carpet Dept. r : 1 ' PVtss3 ' m-JsK 4:::,,: .MlfeiW u H n 1 . w-,, -- - .. -, .-m..,.,-rr.,,r.f nrrn.Ttf.n-T-.Ti-i , irrJ P. .1 REV. THTWAS EWWd PfTERMAN'. 8. J., WHO WILL OIVB A COURSE OF LKC- TURKS TO NON-CATHOLICS IN CRF.IOHTON UNI VER8ITY HAUL., TWENTY-FIFTH AND CALIFORNIA BTREKTH. AT 8 O'CLOCK BACH EVENING FROM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, TO OCi'OBER 14. TT la very Important," said Father Sherman, "In our day and hour that all those who are In anyway Interested In religious progress, or In the moral welfare of the com munity and stability of our Institutions, hould emphasize the points of agreement which lie at the basis of Christianity, and o the main object of my oourse of lecture la to prove the existence of a personal Ood, the close connection of the virtue of religion and morality, the divinity of Christ, and auch other essential truths as are supposed to be held In common by all de nominations of Christians. , "I am endeavoring: to combat the irre ligious and rationalistic tendency of the day, and anything or everything- that weak en faith or lowers the Christian standard. It needs a series of lectures well knit to gether In a logical chain to convince the minds of men that religion has a rational basis. The general results aimed at are to produce a more kindly feeling among the body of Christian believers and a gen eral unity of spirit, and especially a better appreciation of the standing of the old church and her dogmas." Father Sherman's appearance year by year more closely resembles his Illustrious father. He is now In the third year of his lecture work, and he says that the results are, In the eyes of the public, highly satis factory. This Is partially Judged by the ton of the preas notices wherever he ha given these lectures. In St. . Patrick's cathedral. New York, Father Sherman recently gave a course of lectures which roused much enthusiasm and resulted In a large amount of good. The same results followed In Philadelphia, Syracuse, Lan caster, r., Cambridge, N. J., Detroit, Kalamaioo, Lansing. Pontlac and other place. "Tour work lies, father. In the larger cities?" he was asked. "By no means. I am Just a willing to work In any of our small towns a In the more distinguished places," he answered. "I think I can do a much good In any county scat aa In any large metropolis. City people have abundant spiritual oppor tunities, but It la In the country that apos Gossip and Stories . Jls Hill as a Karmer. I IHEN James J. Hill talks of farm- IA I Ing he talks as a railroad export. I ' " I ralnta Hiirner'a Weekly. He has intensively cultivated hi agricul ture t.ilrnt In order to make freight for his railroad, and. with the aid of hla model farm near St. Paul, he ha taught tho farmer along the Great North ern What they can best grow for their own profit, and also that of the road. "Do you raise black Essex pigs, Mr. Hill?" asked the governor of Minnesota. "Yes." The congressman from Minnesota, who did not know aa much about pigs aa M thought ho did. pricked up hla ears. wn in the a-ovemor. "March la a critical time in a young pig a life, Mr, Hill." Mr. Hill assented. What do you feed him?" "Green fodder." "Dry or wett" "Dry. rtiana'a whm vou make a mistake. Mr. Hill." triumphantly exclaimed the congress, man. "It takes a pig three times as long to sat dry fodder a wet." "And how much do you reckon the pis' time to be werthT" said Mr. Hill, thus closing the conversation. Western "ends. Senator Warner of Missouri Is wondering if the slse of men's heads averages larger In the west than In the east. Senator Warner, who wears a seven and three qusrter sis hat, tried to buy a new head Mee in Washington Just bofore he started aomi. He tried every stor of sny size, but aUsd te get what he wanted. "Going after- wBgnBoltinmsio0 tti beau pure. The critical ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass, however, it to fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either paint ul or dangerous. The'ose of Mother' Friend to prepares tbo system for the coming event that it it safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy it alwaya appliedexternally.and hat carried thousands f women through the trying crisis without sufferi Sead for tr book eoatalDlsg lnforaiauoa f srteeiea iu m a eiiMiaui mouurs. Tat Brtdfloii R.lgUr Ct UJaata, ) I I Illllill 1 MB .; Jt.nlve S-lld f 75 Oak j-ideborrd I - tolic effort is more needed and more ef ' fectlve." Father Sherman' equipment a a lawyer, a bachelor of science of Yale, his military experience during the Spanlah war with America, his wide acquaintance with American thought, sentiment and society and hla pronounced J magnetism, naturally render him more attractive as a public speaker than most pulpit oratora. He was selected on account of hla oratorical points to give the Catholic Day oration at the Portland exposition. He gave the funeral oration of Pope Leo XIII. in the Chicago cathedral and quite recently his services were In request at the education conven tion at Cleveland. The question box Is a particular feature of his lectures and gives diversity to the subjecta treated. Aa different queatlons are asked each night there I a spicy In terest produced. "The uniform courtesy towards me," said Father Sherman, "and the kindly and gentlemanly way In which the question are asked have very much diminished, if not wholly done away with the Irritation which naturally follows the discussion of question on which we differ so deeply a we do in religion." This I the first time that Father Sher man has conducted, hi lecture In a hall. Ho thinks that this may be the occasion of some danger that the question box system will lead to personal debate. This can not be conveniently permitted, and those who have Inquiries to make must be con tent to ask in writing, and 'In case the answer Is not satisfactory the question cm be repeated the next evening. The subject on which the Rev. T. E. Sherman will peak during hi stay in Omaha will be a follows: Sunday, October 7, "The Reign of Law;" Monday, "The Human Soul;" Tues day. "The Rock of Faith;" Wednesday. "The Ood Man;" Thursday. "Why I Am a Catholic;" Friday, "The Tribunal of Pen ance," and on Bunda? October 14, "The Divine Banquet." Owing to the limited seating capacity of Crelghton university hall, on California street, Catholics will not be admitted unless they bring non-Catholic friends. About People of Note ward to New York," he ald, "If I tried 4 one shop I tried twenty. Not a place had a seven and three-quarter hat. My Itin erary took me to Cleveland. I was thor oughly ashamed of my old hat by the time I struck that place, made famous by Casalo. and once more I started out to find a seven and three-quarters hat. Nary one. I did not make much of an effort In St. Louis, because by the time I got there I was al most without hope. However, I managed to screw up courage enough to go Into four places. They all had up to seven and a half, but nothing bigger. Now for the odd part of the experience. The very first shop 1 want Into in Kansas City furnished m the headgear I now wear." Son of Heaveu Seldom Seen. The countenance of the emperor of China, the son of heaven, la not often gazed upon by Europeans. One of the favored few says he has a melancholy, frightened look. HI fac I pale, and though It Is distinguished by refinement and quiet dig nity It has none of the force of hi martial ancestors, nothing commanding or Impe rial, but Is altogether mild, delicate and kind. Essentially Manchoo In feature, hi skin is stranely pallid. 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