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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 7, 1906.
A Well Known Pulpit Orator
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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. His face Is oval
shaped, with a very long, narrow chin and
sensitive mouth, with thin, nervous lip.
His nose I well shaped and straight, hi
eyebrow regular and very arched, while
hi eyes are unusually Inrge and sorrow
ful In expression. The forehead Is broad;
the head large beyond the average alto,
gether the far of a decadent. The tm
peror Is childless, and there 1 no de'g
nated sucoesor r heir p esump Ive. The
future of China la In th hands of the
gods and the dowager empress.
No woman's nappt.
nes can be complete
without children ; it
U her nature to love
and want them
much o a-
to 1oy the
beautiful and
These slilcboards are made to
order for the Hartman chain
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been given to the details of
workmanship - and finish. They
have extra largn French . e- ted
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Some Quaint
Ha ttsraeS the Pledge. 1
.ISa EVA SHONTB, sister of Chatr-I
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man Shoots of the Panama com
mission, obtained samples of
L-.3- i oarrel-nouse rum rrom Alderman
n iJ Kenna' place on Clark street,
Chicago, and publicly burned it at the
meeting of the Woman Christian Temper
ance union.
"I got th tip that she was coming her
for boos," said th bartender at Kenna',
"and I sold her a quart mixture of kerosen
and beer."
Miss Shonts said she would prove the
poison In the liquor by setting It on fire.
It exploded, bolitJ, hissed, turnt-d red, blue
and yellow, and then went out with a bang.
Hairy Glng, a Chinaman, signed th
pledge at one.
Too Main i.lmberaer.
As a result of a cheese-eating contest
held at Liberty ville. 111., by Frank Miller,
Fred Justin and Jacob Brayfidld, In a
saloon, one 1 dead and th other two
critically in, with their recovery in doubt.
The three contestant posted a wager to
see who could eat th greatest quantity of
llmberger cheese, and each was given a
pound.
-...i-r, who' lived In . Johnsburg, con-1
.jiued the whole pound, but the feat coat
him hi life. Physician tried to save
him. but the cheese baffled all medical
science. The doctor diagnosed his ail
ment as appendicitis and operated upon
the patient, but he never rallied.
When th other two contestant were
taken sick th story of the wager cam to
light and the physician then learned the
cause of Miller' peculiar ailment.
It 1 thought Justin and Urayfleld may
recover. The dead man was about 21
jifar of age and single. He waa well
known In the vicinity, where he had lived
tor some time.
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' Praaka of Llghtalag.
Lightning played, a strange freak when a
bolt descended th chimney of the houce
of Peter Peterson In Doyls township,
Schoolcraft county, Michigan. It demolished
the lower portion of the flue, then Jumped
to th springs of a bed occupied by Mrs.
Peterson and her three small children, tor
th mattress to pieces, and, following a
bedpost, the bottom of which It destroyed,
scaped through a window, breaking two
panes of glass In Its exit. The rtamsge
Inflicted wa not great and th occupant
of th bed felt only a slight shock.
During the same storm F. K. Richards,
a farmer living at Green Creek, five mile
outh of Ishpemlng. Marquette county,
Michigan, wa severely shocked bv light
ning. The bolt struck the house, passing
Into the cellar, In which Richards was at
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work, and rendered the farmer unconscious,
as well as burning the hair from hi head.
A few day prior to thl occurrence a bolt
which struck a achool at Three Lakes, near
Mlchlgamm, Marquette county, tor the
hoe from the teacher and Incidentally
wrecked th Interior of th building, but
occasioned no casualties.
At Bark River, Delta county, Joseph
Pralsse, a visitor from Wilson, had the un
pleasant experience of being felled to the
floor while seated at a table by a bolt which
entered the room through a telephone. He
wu unconscious for a time, but recovered
without ill effects. He had Just stepped In
out of the rain and It Is believed his damp
clothing attracted the fluid.
Foretold Tyro Month.
Carrying out every detail ot th servloe
exactly us h had dreamed two munib
ao. Key. Oscar U. Ilraune, pastor of th
First German Lutheran church, officiated
at th funeral of Miu France L. Wads
wurth In th home of her parent In New
ark, N. J. Miss Wadsworth was It year
old. fih wa drowned while bathing on
Bradley beach, Beptembur 17.
Two months ago tho clergyman had a
vivid dream about MIh WaUsworth. whom
:ie had known all her life. In it she seemed
.0 be dead and he waa standing near th
..ead of a coffin In which her body lay and
:is preaching a sermon from the text "13
e also ready." from Luke xll, 14. He took
,nat text at the actual funeral.
At th time of th dream It Impressed him
j much that he spoke to his wife and hla
lirotht-r about It. To the latter he related
uly the Incident, but to his wife he told
the name of the girl and every detail of
uer funeral as It appeared to blm In the
, Uion.
Rev. Mr. Ilraune said that on the day
JJl.-s Wads worth was drowned be and hi
wife were in Rochester. While he wa re
clining In a hammock he felt a sudden Im
pulse to hurry back to Newark, lie got up
and told bis wife h must return at once,
but as he could not give any exact reason
She persuaded him to remain.
On the following day he received a tele
gram announcing th death of Mis Wads-
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till Heart Itesiored to Action.
Brought back to life after his heart had
ceased beating for two hours, Edward Mc
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listened as a doctor told how he had been
revived after preparation had been made
to take his body to the morgue.
In a street row seven week ago McKl
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skull. While the doctor were operating
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extremities began to grow cold. The doc
tors pronounced him dead and called aa
orderly to remove the body,
A nurse passing the body noticed a slight
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gathered a tremor of the chest muscle
wa detected. Despite these evidences of
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McBlroon appeared In oourt to testify
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