TITTC OMATTA SUNDAY REE: MAKCIT 30. ". 50 ITHE TORNADO A LAY SERMON $ Ey H. 5. Tyler In the Track of the Tornado . a .1.. ii-,rfl.J Easter morn, commemorating the Resurrection, dawned with ominous sll 'ence: dark and threatening clouds, seem lngly demanding proper recognition of omnipresent power, hung low; and fastly rising temperature and Increasing humidity, beg'nnlng with the break ot day, caused all to pause and scan the heavens with alarm. The day wore on. but thoro was ever present a feeling of Impending danger; and a few moments beforo the ohlmes rune out the vesper lwur of six, slumbering Mlence sprung to life, and there appeared on the horlson to tho southwest of tho city a heavy and menacing spectro, which, in Immeasurable Instant, took form and came Into full view as a swirling ani monstrous tor nado. Its approach was presaged by a terrifying roar, and greenish hues lighted Its pathway. Those who realized that death was near, momentarily gaxed. with sickening awe and then sought safety: thoso who knew not that destruction was upon them, llvod In tho onjoyment that followed tho close of Lenten denial; hap iriness reigned, and peace; all was well. Who then shall say what terror pos sessed those souls when a full compre hension of this terrible display of omni potence was forced upon them by crash ing glass, disappearing buildings, wind driven timbers, and demolition of the fortunes of yeara spent In toll and sacrl ficeT Who will nttempt to glvo voice to the outcry of mothors lying prons upon oouches of love when their new born babo?, symbols of parity, and with no thought of protection savo that offered by tho hcnvlns breasts from which they took life, were torn from thorn without warning or chanco for parting ombrooe? We who have lost not and sat undis turbed in our comfortablo homes with loved ones assembled, cannot know the agony which Is theirs, whoso sucoeasoa havo been touched with their own life blood, and whose oertltudes have been sterped with acrimony. The mystery of Justice Is more deeply Impressed upon our minds and our hearts are scared with tendercst sorrow. Bwooplng down on holpless humanity, this Insatlablo monster wreaked frenrted devastation near and far and loft behind an Impenetrable mass of wreckage strewn with the maimed and dying, heartbroken fathers and mothers, maniacal husbands ami wiver, frantic brothers and sisters, parentless sons and daushtors. Beglnnlnr beyond the village of Ralston and ex tending to tho banks of the Missouri rlvfr on tho northeast of Omaha, Its pillage Is ovcrywhoro apparent, and on every s!do wo ere the rich and the poor alike, homeless, pennlloss, cold. Havoc and chaos are supreme, terror unconfined. Picturo the vengeance with which this demon marked our beautiful city, when we seo magnificent mansions and happy homes rent In twain, enormous trees splintered and tornfrom tho bosom of mother earth, and tender twigs driven as If by magic through walls of atone. Think how Insignificant the oonoaptloni of human mind In the treadmill of eter nal forces! I write nut us one who endured the horrors of this raging fury, but one who, guided by some kindly fate, because of ponderous and rolling clouds, refused to go to the homo of n brother, which was In Its pathway, lie left mo a, my door not more than fifteen minutes beforo the storm came, and I Etood nt my window appalled and amazed. No thought of self-preservation oanio to me aa I watched with wondering mind the advance of the funnel cloud, whoso courao seemed directly toward me, and as It dropped to earth, speeding forward with untold fury. I could 'ate fie work- Ings of destiny; human croations wero laid low, and Indescribable objects filled the vortex ot tho destroyer. It rushed j onward nearer and while I stood trans- j fixed 'with Inexplicable sensations'. It , veered and I was safe! Lljhts were snuffed out and there re- I malned naught to plerco th Impcnetra- I ble gloom save the zls-rng of misfor tune's handmaiden, as It flashed and re- i flashed across the hovering curtain ot solemn night, finding repose In desolation. The enrth too, trembled as If dreadful turmoil were concealed within Its bosom, and dlro distress stifled Its heart throbs, l'rotn out the blucKened deep rose the moaning of Injuiid for succor, and the walling of men. women and children for deur ones gone. Hearts ot steel and true bled with grief: the brave and noble were at little children: rain fell In torrents, and out In the awful void of darkness, the thirst of tho stricken was slackened, and the parched lips of the dying coaled. Against the sombre heavens mounted high the blood rud glow of cruel flames: full formed and majestic rose the scene of lntcrctable horror and nauseating phe nomena; and chl'.llng night, with sepul chral tread, shut down on w-'thlng forms. ra!t!u.t luarthftones, nr.d liberated souls What Irony of Fate! What mys tortovi :-.:st'.i; tf !e?'.!hy! All this and more, was proc'a'mrd by the mantle of purest mow laid during I the darkr.er?. In the lew ein upon which ve have ccme. the problem that con founds v ' life beyond tho tomb. Doe nil end at c'.cnth? Consider then that mother who. knowing the hopeltrsnri of waging battle with powers of eiernlty. clnsped her child to her bosom and prayed fed ti lie taved. Tho Infuriated stiit tn-clcmd r arced Inking with It her all yet tltcy we-e tircuthed. !"hn called not but Ho came: she asked not hut Ha gave without cavil: utid In her hour of tragedy ntul uti.'ow. llo was ee- near Her soul kls-ixl ;v .inbe:nn from hetivee, nVread ! Its i epp'endenre and beauty afar, and hiliiKlng rwrct music n:id Joyous rrnee ITho gates of Immortality are ajar, and she has paused within! What more per fect answer can be ours! Insuranoe Carried on Tornado Losses Being Promptly Paid Insurance losses In the Omaha disaster are estimated by experts to be approx imately $1,000,00). while they put the total loss at $7,000,000. The looat agencies representing tho companies which will pay the greatest portion of the insurance claims are the centers of the utmost pressure of busi ness In adjusting losses and writing new policies. At the Foster-Barker compnny hun dreds ot people visit the office dally, while the phones are In constant use. Ths Lovc-IIaskell company has all Its adjusters at work and Is rn4.:ng the emergencies presented with all dispatch. Loscta aggregating over tlW,&00, most of which has already been adjusted and paid, are reported by the Martin Bros, company, which company represents In surance firms with aggregate assets ot $900,000,000. I , The Ttrrlcs Hound. Conildsr the tase boll player who goes ' on the stage. i Just n soon as the foot'lghts begin to I look mitu?til he Is called back to thu ! field. , At the end of tho bano ball season ho I has fo 'gotten all ho knows about the j staje. Th-n begins nil over again. I Talk about tne 'n'lor of 8131'phus! ' But. of course. Bis dlilli t ha tho lure I of the easy dollar to sustain him. Clcve i land Plain Dealer. Forty-socond and Harney StreoU, Looking Northwest, Dr. 11, A. Scnter Itcslrictico Second from Corner y iim ii i mm If Militia Patrol Boiling Coffee TOhUo on Doty Klectrlo Garage, Fortieth and Farnam Streets El m HHi h msm wm H Nebraska's H OtT.6 arket The convenient and central location of the South Omaha live stock market, coupled with its modern and unequaled facilities for the prompt and effi cient handling of live stock, has placed this market second in rank of number of head of live stock received. The live stock'shipper wishes the best of service after his live stock has been . unloaded at the market, and in order to provide its patrons with the most . modern and improved facilities tor the handling of their live stock, the South Omaha market has expended, during the past four years, over One Million Dollars for improvements. sea IVl O -V