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{ - > " Y T > Bl D THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, OCTOBER § | tions of eha \F AS NOCESS s ad abroad the news of the g 1 '(Q N ‘U1 AQ | version of the *‘new thec and puts | tions of sach a ch ter as necessitate sprea ' [L”l\(h\ lm'“ “[LR““:S. into it what none of the movers of that | a hard struggle in_order to enable them n.l-n Ry | speculation recognize in it. ‘That spteu: | to gratify them. They seem to think that n this grea! |l b 'I‘ -5 we have sinped 4 3 | - | lation merel chiog that sometime, | they purchase to them n good degree <o the point s not wiklir wo have sinnec ] | i ve e fro « 0 ol y b e house or streed Ore 0, ! ethe ¢ hi ected sal | Tho Featares of the Sunday Services fn the | Somwiwhere evors ont from AU §5.50 D o banrd Thon thes mist dress (5 | tion of Jesus Christ, This is & mighty, ! | ity Churches, i Christ presented to hitn. 11 he is once | suit the society in which they mingle. | an awful question. Shall we giveit d fair i | - so presented oo and is rofused, that | This fnvolves an outlay of money which consideration? | p To thore do L em can i ord. act, . Ty SWADPADE will be made in the lifo to come, but to | to the tailor furl(h'-“r l-!mmn‘z‘. \\Iulnllv The Omaha Typ oundry nmll Sup- | Of thOSe \VhO have f‘CLVOl'ed .the NEBRASKA CLOTHING’ COMPANY 1 wntion o e Probation- | no others simpler tastes and habits would enable ply House for Printers and g ] / 4 s Yong Man and His Money | .0 Plainiy, also, it fo not n epcce | thom o avold, Then follow the domands Paubstors, with their patronage is that they have the utmost confidence in re- T s ulation tending toward Unitarianism, | of a lar cocial eire hey €OVer | po Wostern Newspaper Union téut S e ' : A - > 3 | —Children's Rights—1 | but rather roverse, for while Uni | various matters of dotail, evvry one of Omaha is propared at all times to outtit | CEiVing greatest value for their money, both in fit and workmanship. | ranch's Sermon. tarianism represents Christ asthe noblest | which involves more or less expense. sublishars on short notice with presses, | s N ’ P & " | i Bt of ereatires, an example to %, but not n | - Such a life as this is a ec Tt | B oviors, ks, composition, | OUr @im from the time we made a place for ourselves among you has A saviour of us s 'ne theology es | has been asserted, and with truth, too, [ Grli's and rules, and act overything | PR . 3 . p Y Fature Probation. e O brthodos beliol i Tnsicting | that “not so many lives perish in the sed | fHoks ad ruics, and in tack SEORving | been not alone to insure the continuauce of each customer, but also to i tev. Willard Scott discussed yest that 1o soul, in any age, can possibly be | to-day as are hopelessly ingulfed in the eotlan, - Bettor tormis and More Tivoral i il 3 @ it i e e yelntions of tho American | saved. even' by hoice of thie’ NEhit aho | tida of exteas A inon T | supplies, Terer s and wore Bhersl | secure a vast eivele of their associates, and that only can be done by ! f bonrd and the now doctrino of fature | truth liemay happen to, hiuve, utittl ho | the rozianon, of b3 e SREEy CANG | Chongo or elsewhory, Save moncy by | ZIVING more goods for less money than any other dealer. To give you probation. Below is given & syn00sis O | prescnted fo im 1s ik saviour. Tho | have full swag. 1o should content b | iy i rinting Hin bougitt and sold We | an illustration of how money can be saved: When you buy their men’s ~ the addres | church believes that some, who have | s ith a humbler, simp ode often have great bargains in this particn N " § b s A N & In 1906 Samucl J, Mills, walking down | yever heard of Christ, may be saved | hving. Keonomy does not mean stingi- | PSS ST P s all wool cassimere business suit for $6, which would cost you at least an street of Mass., | through fellowing the texelings of na- | ness. The only one who can aflord to be | 0t SRR | 4 Te & i y ¢ " F ) % the maun strect of Williumstown, Mase | 0 o, bt thix nw” viow | bancvolent 1 tho man who s enrethlly | UF MEhIY Ui Javey S| $9 anywhere else, you save $3. For the $3 left you can buy other use- USRI St el cauires more, ilow can it possibly tend | husbanded his means, conomy will | ¢ e s unoqualled bargning 3 g % ™St e i companion, impulsively sad toward unitartanieme fostor. the " covetons, graaping: spirit | touime prociaiims unequaliedbargninein [ $7) ‘gpticles, l'or instance ; ! “No young man living in the nine 3. Neither docs it tend toward univer- | when wmoney is saved simply for WESTERN NEWSPAPER US N o 1 an’ arair = - & & - { $RUHNY wentuty and rotloomudl by tho | satism, in ahy abiok sonse thrih thAt any | its. sake, Bub whon coononi: I8 |y sthers ter Vet ond y 2 scarlet all wool men’s undershirts at 50c. $1.00 blood of Christ, ought to think of living | vigorous proclamation of the gospel I:Hlu d - with |m'wr|\ prind \|\|1v 4 (\\‘h;'u Omaha, Nebraska 2 1A N Y (ll'fl\Ve!'S at 500' & - - - - a | 1_00 H e o his | tends toward it, by saving more people. | it is practised because it is dictated by 9 ¢ . . i or dying, without an effort to muke his | piie S LT Cinetliod of salvation | wisdom and is right; when it is cultivated A Faithin) Nogeo. ) f&l’le dress shirts with collars and cuffs at 35¢ & ™ . 70 4 Infiuence felt round the globe, familiar to us, it limits it to one trial un- [ because it lays the foundations of use- | Youth's Companion: A touching story ¥ i . . & \ In that same year, without preconcerty | (' the samo or like conditions, merely | fulness and honor; then it eannot degen- | eonres to us from the sonth stlustrative of | 3 pairs all wool men’s heavy half hose at 15¢ - - - - .30 h no less than twenty young men apped L | differing in that it extends the opyor: rate into sordid covetousn: 9 1:»-41 and | the close relations which existed between o H ous parts of New Engiand, filled | tunity to more people and toanother hfe. ve all, we shonid remember our | yany of the better class of slave nolders i i s e Churning persunsion. | - 4 Nor docs 1t teaeh that the opbort | stewartship in connection with ot | and th better eluss of slaves. In 1863 Extra goods saved on the suit - - & . - - - $3.00 ! N aAT i Wip of | tumity m another life will be better than | money. 1t is a_sacred trust which the | Colonel A. Campbell, the e ‘ A § " § o al of thuso undet tho JeA(Lrab o fin this. Indead it is a maer of ox has committed to us. In its use plantations : found During this week they make the following notable offerings: 125 Mills organized a eocicty in Williams | 5050500 ation that it will be [ w consult notonly our own inter- | thit it was impossible to iva. thio ry % 3 & Y % % s s s collogze in 1808 *“to offect,”” as they snid | wors Ciihctar. tends | tats: it the adyhmeetant of H citse, | o e o Conamees n | Men's chinchilla pea jackets, worth $6, for $4; 150 nice chinchilla, pea fti the pors s me s, a nission | i Iife that we know, or can con- | The subject of Mr. Henderson's leeture | Nashville, the lines being drawn elosely | + At % = s - & in tho person of its menibors, & swission | in any b (a4 e Sose, 00 S SO | ekt Sy svening Willio Lo Yount | evwaen e soctionar = Stver oher | jackets and vests, $9, for $6.90; 75 men’s all wool Melton overcoats, Lot} l't"“” FBE, CTRRLIYE oy caly e done with a child than with | Mai and his Time.? planterswere in the same posttion. Theic | grorth $11, for $7.50; 100 men’s all worsted dress overcoats in black W kept scoret, “lest, - A8 Uhey SRIC g .o believe that after & hfe o o debtors, they knew, were ready and will- . > ) : “we should be thought rashly imprudent | iy here one will be ‘bettor prepa Children's Rights. g | 0z 10wy, D there was mo safe way of | and brown, worth $12, for $7.75; 130 dozen white unlaundried shirtg and should so injure the canse we wish | reccive the approach of Christ b At the Umty ehurch yesterday morning | trinsmitting the money. Any southern ) A 1 f to promote.” When college d i llogieal,” proy the the Rev. W. B, Copeland proached an | man who crossed the blackade was liable | 30¢ each, worth double the money. And all goods marked in plain done, this society was transf ronch 18 equaily ~ pressing able sermon on the timely subj obo hungednsaspy. . o K it | Andove ¥, the very seat of the lfl‘):h.','f‘ tances. But the sripturaly “Children's Rights,” briefly outlined as [ Colonel Camphell”called his brother figures at strictly one price at present dissensions, and was | 6 ettied for us the statement that tollows: 5 - g “Iknow of & messenger whom I am th enlarged by the discovery of others no ministry in h can 1 want to speak thismorning ona right very | wiliing to trust,” he said. *“He is my old of like mind. On the eve of the meeting il when the ministr h has tedand but litle undgistood, | pody-servant, Sanford. You must judge at Bedford in 1810 of the General Asso “He who ~yl:n""|l not lm‘ wiphit| [N e enana yourself ‘whether you will do the Mo : AT i s not reserved in heaven a better | 3 (R o » cintion of Massachusetts, :\h:h x;ml tllm: hing men and bringing them f :"x‘xl:‘.\!’l\\-).'w]:"l‘ x;. [l L T i 6 MowsY T8 Al associates met a company of clergymen given to the children. These richts obtained | amounted to $50,000. Years before the in the parlor of Pr rt at not “‘cut the nerve of [ and there is great hope that the children \\\tl old man, who w Methodist minister, SVOr ¢ ed their wishe it . the ¢ | develop & noble maninod and_womani ad lectured | o master on the IA.",W“{,':."d‘\‘"‘l:f:'f“:;]},‘;.r,,::,'z..;, “e-ride | these applieants before the presidential s Saion AnG wo Bhall NAVORVOEY | . AEAD RN MDA A ity 0 | committeet and why are there not me perceptible diminution ir pauper- | S AN origing] abolitionist,” sald by Rev. Drs. Soring and Worcester t0 115, o fwo, but_scores? The *ne o Muny of the vexing | soctal s P70 | Colonel Campbell, “and as soon as he 5 | Bradford, during which they formed | g nigsions” is not in_the contemplation | Sfihs seeming - almost Ampossible (o8| onerd Nashville he will be surrounded the plan, which three duys 1 of ||I~-‘m‘w| ..1lnu- In»:ul(u.»n, but in (";"!. culty, when the ,.|.11.fl,.,.“ are well equipped | by hundreds of slaves 1]\'Il|g(vill||~ nnrl'll lov «d into the mnow rever mand from Olivet. “Go ye! preach. for * the battl of life. ~ We could | Should he steal the money and escape he s & 9 o wave and | greater impulse than pity for man. Even | in a battle, and since the majority of chil- | will trust him to come back o) ) ) b avowed purpose of devising ways and | B0 LS00 G o) the *new theology®? | dren are 1ess than balf prepared for their life 1t was @ desperate chance, But partly means for promoting the svread of the | {uaches t the sooner can reach | wWork, weshould not wonder at the numerous nuse, parhaps, the moncy eoulid not ( gospel in heathen lands.” The board as in need of Christ, the more can be ""'Il‘l“l‘in‘;‘yvlllll‘l‘lllh‘:’:::I‘:"“u“[::tflv‘l:"l\m"']io\'\]lytll! :‘lll‘l_' tin any other way the planters re- ! gunized, and two years later incorpor- | saved. 3 : ; A DO FiL T ehdrenttoRach cons) | olye the charce. — —— = — ot more than 200 corporate membcrs, | 1oPe oF doubt in the winds of some | of body and wind, T wantto say a_word of | me, Mars Aleek. If 1 don’t come den o) 'S ,‘%{ J@HN ¢ of not more than 2 porate w * | good people, developed from a too ideal | inheritance. Parents have 1t in their_power | you may reckon on old Sanford as dead.” el » Ve WILBOR'S COMPOUND OF anc the management_of its_afiairs from | Vi of Chr Wl his work, which leads | toendow their ehildren with material and | * Sunford entered Nashville with crowds Nl A ASRESTOS: 2 G annual mecting (0 another w them to believe that the conditions of | Siritual gitts which shall bless oreurse. of nogro refugees; and for some days = @' FTURE o T trusted to a pradential committee, salvation eannot be completed until the ::nnill:llh [ |:A““"?| \.‘.}I:.Hll:ln:;I::f‘th:;l‘;u‘\\;‘;x-" 1;.\.\r_|~|‘ SRt B s T M R D e Vit PLAST": STQVE LHNING % D LI ]ER s i Christ has been presented to or bene alizn ots. W ; RIS - i e f > Pt 01 may doubt as to the astral influence, but we ) ) e et s buin and sinco that b not beets | Yot T ottt rom, o | ecocdud, osented i ot . re OB o s kg o 3 i OIL AND LIME. ants for m . e, is a belicf, with sote a hope for mar the future of a ehild. | Agthe month passed the other creditors b I SR TR =5 ployment have been de I Some only gy T s | Then the child has a right to a healthy | grow unensy. Every day Colonel Camp- liningss, while it is farmore durable. = To|Ono and AT AT 7o onra e wishes on the ol gronnd of unsoy who body ; unless born maimed or hopelessly dis- f",“ drove anxiously out of the road by ~Ouly one half the thickness of ordinary from a Cough, Cold, A«thma, Bronchitis, or any of the ness in theological opinion, and the Prosidential committee h eascd It s possible for the child to hiwe a | oS5 GEQYC SAEHIEY QU0 Q) L8 Kt > firo-briek s requited, Teavinie more Spice tion has aroused a widespread interest. | tnis as a belief, but haye either expressed i“‘“fi‘, ul m‘l\y:lmn-‘lnum. }n-ll‘('llun;h;l\g"'l and ve of the month a tattered, for fuel ble for all kinds of Stoves, Yopularly it has been supposed 1o have | it as"n hope’ or refuscd to- dogmatize IR S s B s s s e Runges, aud Furnaces been a question merely of theology, while | about it. . g body a perfect instrument. While the spirit | **Hyah's'de money, Mars Aleck! Count e more exactly it has had to do rather with | This brings us back to the main ques- ftleh 1 the formation of this. body, the | dem bills, sah!™ said the old man with ASBESTOS FURNACE & RETORT CEMENT the mal ard than with | tion, whether the presidential committee ts of the family and the spirit which | justifianle pride. Tor Cementing Joints in Weaters, : the theology of the candidate. The pru- | in delaying these has been only usual Is in all material manifestatfons exer- | il incident is true in every detail. Stoves, 3 ) dential conmittee is distinctly a court of | prudent ot over prudent. The answer much iniluence. By proper diet, by e ety It will 1 nountof hieat; prudence, not ()lllu'nlngy.| 1ts l‘t‘fi.l.\:ll‘() will depend upon the gravity attached to | 4! i ;x,”]lm:»‘(;n;n.;.‘n_\m_- oc'{i’z‘»’;‘n‘"fin‘l‘ll.i'n!IH:'“{ Novwemlan Bods. o has no o D I iy commission an applicant does not imply | the dogma, as here stated. Personally, | F et & ik AR Norway corvespondence St. Louis cles are st v for use in 6 and that he is not a ehiristian nor I do not_consider the opinion one_of | Srtiment byjudicions excreisotho budvls | gjopo Democrat: The bedrooms m all S5 BB T L facturern State Agents aflect his clerieal standing, exc special seriousness. A certain notoriety | ha vizorous in health. [n these days of cheap | the Norwegian inns are the same small Dekcriptive Prico Lists freo by mail. FOR THE entially. It does not settle any qu has now taken it to certain inflation, | books, and of philanthropic attemnts to in- cnough to swing & 0. W. JOUNS 3'T*4 CO., as to his orthodoxy or peterodoxy. It | which do not naturally belong to it. | struct'the ignorant on tnese divine laws of | cherry in. roughout Norway the beds 175 RANDOLPH ST., CHICAGO, ILL. ATRIPA A ) IR ) no does not say that he shull not preach or | Practically, and of itself, it is a smali [ bodily and spiritual growth, there is no ex- | are the same little narrow —cofling, no 2178 RANBOLEH ST O | A ) “\ I\‘ ( ro as a missionary to the heathen. | matter commensurate with other well | ense fordiseased bodies, Still too many are | wider than a steamer berth, with = the NEW YORK, ADE] A. LONDON. ) )] ) ) LA v mo holding the | known_but, for the most. part, harless | tilling to bother about tho ehtdren, e | S high sides, presumably o keep one I e views annot - be heresies, and will be secn to be such | ecHbi the E0 S rom failing out if he should incautionsly i1 i 5 b N iherefore it becomes necessary to demand 2 1 A3 1 Neb 7 dorsed as n missionary by s | when the present turault is passed. R T 'ttt | move or turn during the night. To add to Omaha, 3 4 board, nor be supported in mission work | The presidential committeo iisclf is | bty jaron have thor rizhis, among Shieh | o torment of these berths, the pillow is U by its money. He may go at his own mo- | largely responsiblo for this tumult by | veloped bod a flat feather thing that you could put in S, e } tion and charges. Any one else may | making so muchof a small matter,which, The child has a right to be well born, to | your pocket, and” beneath it - 3 send him But he cannot be the mes- | but for its newness and its relation to | possess a healthy body and a healthy mind, | Turk a broud wedge-shaped bols- Bond » | sengor of this boay. Their aotion is pru- | certain personal dificulties, would never :\m-l;x-;nlx‘ntululmn»wlul'."ll;-,rflln‘u:nh.-‘u . 1f | tor arrangement that keeps one sliding NGDT@ a atlona an | dential, not theological. have attracted general attention. Tam | Weare not preparcc AL URbILE down to the footbo: unless he | But the question has arisen whother in | of the opinon that if at the start these | Which cranting will requite sacrit Tetuin nis place by bracing at full | RIS OMALIA, NEBRASKA. 4 the instances named the committee may | applicants had been passed with an ad- | ¢iiidten. If we have ehildren in our hom and attitude that the human 5 R Ty g not have been over-prudent, and, while | monition from the committee and with | we must give to them their rights, and in es y assumes on an undert ] 9 Paid up Capital. . $250,000 :Im m (ou In-l'«ls‘m “white to ha x\lu understanding me(_i( they :\lluw_e;l pe ,.111 ““"{m urge on x\lll par ‘hlllhu imper- lng ::1\! ul'\\l'l ] Display at thelr warerooms, i205 and 1807 Farnam Sh:ofi Surplus ; ...30,000 have restrained from servi this v to nterfere in any way with | ative duty of iving to their children a inn where the dusting n ranted to do ans e found al | ; e Drosidant { could not o “unless they were sent,” | their work, they would bo feealied, we | ligious cducation. Do not trust the Sunday | her kindest sl head and | the largest assortment of Pianos and Gr:;:"m%kto bbraces i R e it i yet might have done a glorious work if | should have heard nothing of either the .~'|-_|m:_\1. nrl wait for it until "',‘( z;\uhl has | foot of my berth, and reamed that 1 | any establishment west of Chicago. Thg stock em . W H 'S Tughes, Cashier. it viiadibash sontRACLILIDISCRIDOIREY {subjioton thom, BT when 1 use tho words eliions fraining | 18y in a hammock that touched the | pighest class and medium grades, including D t b is the great debate. % But the matter has now come tabe a | ;40" 50 o that you are to teach the child | ground. The white spread that covers / V. Mo | To detormine the answer to this ques- | watch word. It is made o test. Shall | g formal prayer. though such prayer will do | the bed in the daytime like a pall or a e ———r) Fa sl i § tion, which is the main one, another has | they now, in this heated debate, recon- [ 1o harm, and I know of no more beauti- | shoet on swe ¢ day is carefully put STEINWAY e S H. W, Yuue | 3 to be asked .xmllnn.nv l‘!ur what | sider their action and commission these lul\lizhl than a group of children about the | away at night, and one ~Hu:.;m with 3 BANKING 0!‘1‘[‘02 i | reason were these applicunts delayed, | men ? mother’s knee joining in an_evening prayer. | quilis or blanke: at are always too a0 i i and whas the roason suflicient? 1tis o Not till tho proutiar and foroign | 1. o not. monh. thas you are vo teach tan o | o ienon oa tus tor the mraw o | FISCHER, THE IRON BA monly ed that the committee suse now put upon the question is | more, or less, moral commandments; 1 do | {ng ™ ean never be made fast at HEALY Lot £ b3 z b power to excreise prudence, but had itin | stripped from 1t. Then it may be done, | BoUmen thit they ae to he asked, as Twas | 41, foothoard. These are minor things, LYON & SR I S D A A e | instance a proper ground forits pru- | Then 1 hope it will be done. Then in | PG &bl I read H Joss performe | however, that one contends with ever) A Geacral Banking Busimess Transacted I dencet T ties ity 1t should be done. We | giiée™ 110 not mean that very early the at- | where in the towns villages, and- on fre- | o e BURDETT S S The dozma which, in this way, has be- | are n 0 ‘insist upon singleness ot | tention of the children be catled to the divine | quented roads, und he ‘must zo ofl” the ™ ) N. W. HARRIS & CO come the tovie of debate is properly | npinion, ever over a small crced. The | in nature and man, the wisdom, the strength, | beaten track to find the true Norwegi DARD 5 o VIS . Kpownas. tint OFCIHHIER (HFD onlyamexiugtinnionie eh Lovor have it bosuty thelove of therdivingies ishows | bed bhatidslonly fontifaovilong, ver - STAN 3 BANKERS, CHICAGO. though it is sometimef calles will not he of theological statement, but | in the world without and within, P ilt into the side of the room, OtCo it et Gitios an0toihors ot Dot B st 7ok o, hoslpaicnl tatament, bt | LA Bt i ST it | o A DUt it the sy of the foomy R A S = LYON&HEALY | BONDS iaiiiisi i ity nee.”” What is this dogma or ched the better. Inthe name of all [ Works for righteousness, { i At Nystuen there was an office ovoushire Bl. Loston. COIrespon 15 10 bn oautious in un- | eharity let it come soon ! which thrills throueh nature and through | ® long.l, AEVEHIOD HIORe VRS Y once solicited i f man. Cultivate the spirit of reverence for | exacting Englishu x fect in stature ‘ ® no u statenent in theol- > T o tue, the beautiful and the ood wherevar | who insisted on seeng the beds before he | Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the ogy which he does not accept, lest he The Young Man and His Money, seen, and help the child thus'to see God in | would take his traps oft' his carriole. He | ¢ living rates for cash or time payments, while the long show him self-partis Appre- At the North P rvw\»?'h*n:m church last | alithings., found them many inches too short for his owes B \ 50, couplod with their most L cinting this, I will nevertheless attempt | nignt, Rev. W. R. Henderson preached The Grent Balvat) gaunt frame, and_drove on to the next [ established reputation of the houso, P! E it and reduce it, as nearly as possible, to | the fourth of his scries of lectures to S EpaiGreatigalvation. (b Tuce for t . (iberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords ] these four propositions: voung men, chosing for his theme, *The | Rev. H. I, Branch, of Beloit, Kan., — | the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible 1. Every man must have a probation. Coung Man'and His Money,” from the | occupied the pulpit yesterday morning he p I 0 RIOE L E: Is that truc or fulse? John Calvin d"i text in ]'I'll)\vl'\h 21, xx l l'lnl'x is a | and evening at the First Baptist church. gefects In materials or w . niod it and taught that the probation ol ire to be desired, and oil in the | On both occasions he preached able ser- 3 every son of Adam was lost in his fall. Ilingz of the wise; but a foolish man AN e R TS s ; Within xoven days 1 heard ' preachier of | spendoth it up." e addiess 1s outtined ;"‘:_’l’_‘f'(u‘:f:‘r‘"‘m‘;’(‘”‘l‘; Areatly: onjoyed by LYON & HEALY, / national fame assert the same. Once the | as follows: arge congregations. ! X \ chureh believed ity and taught that no ‘The text teaches that a wise man will In the evening he found his text in the 306 & 1307 FARNAM STREEY : man was saved by baving o probation, | so husband his meuns us 1o enable bim to from the third chapter of Hebrews, e k by the sovereign election of a | m: provision for the future, for the | reading “How shall we escape if we ST 5% o : ; 4 jod. That day 18 pussed. What | demands and exigencies it may bring. A | 1% B8 E0R SIS0 BT ¥ LEVI CARTER, Prosidont. . heresy then is orthodoxy now, and | foolish man, on the contrary, savesnoth- ;‘?l, poRERAL S ST D N we all believe that every man born has | ing. He spends all his earnings. He has The speaker suid that the; threp E GARTER Taih St , Cor. ; a probation,—a time of training and of | nothing laid up for the future : standpoints from which the salvation of : L] B R Bl be el o tosting. Obviously, then, it is of essential im- | Jesus Christ might be considered a great - 0 1% " 4 2. A probation consists in having the | portance that a young man should culti- | gy ivation. Tiy Chronic & Surgical DH:E&S(‘S o historic Christ presented to the proba- vate the habit of saving his money. Tn the first place it is a great salyation "“'.".‘1’.;. l:,r ?,}.P,";fl tioner. Economy has been justly styled *‘the A Ra i C o f It les. apparatus and remedies No man, they say, will ever see Christ | guardian of property, the” good genius | beeause of what i 8 us from, ahave the facliitios, apiataiu atd Femedes a8 his judge until hie has seen him as bis | whose presence guides the footsicps of | saves us from sin,—not simvly from the B it cliher medical or surgieat trentmenty E Suviour. The true light which lighteth | every Prosporous and suceessful man penalty of sin, but from sin itself. Sin is 2 4% /\@ i to como snd investigato for themuc)ves 3 every man that comoth into the world | When should & young man begin to save? | inherent in oir own hearts, ~This fact 1s U[]BRU]]E S & 1o Aty covea must bighten every man. Thero i such a | 15 n question that some may ask, 1t is | recoguizedeverywhore, (o wher s S ersonal, organic connection between | suid Lis salary is small; his expenses are | willyou will find it. It1s in our hearts fre Ay ) IKCULAT: on Deformitics and ; Jhrist and every one that they must meet | consider nd if s salary was only | the carliest days. We discover that just Draces, Olub - Feol, | o ol 4 4 before probation is closed. This is a | alittle larger he would be able to lay by | as soon as a child able of a rutional e ol Yuba , fectriéity, Por 3 definition of the word *probation” | something every week or month, This, | act, it begins to sin. The propensity is 3 Skin, Blobd sud 3 which we refuse, We believe that every | in the majority of is & delusion. | there all the time. does not nece X A rasiaa¥ana = man must haye a probation, but not of | The needs or wants, which absorb the consist of particular acts; it is th e e 1ol A ppliauces, man. a that Kind. Abraham, Moses, Marcus | small salary will grow large in propor- | ni al condition of man's hear . 9 L T e b Anrelius and coa did not have that | tion as the sals crcased,” There | Traly, this is a great salva- . ] 2 .m.pnnveh-nlc-::'d-u nstitute making kind. Millions before and after Christ | will be not ' the feeling | tion~ beeause it sayves us from 0 \ Pflvite, spflfl'fl'w Nervous Diseases 3 came have never had that kind, yet | when the salary 1: *“Now Iwill | sin. We lind it impossible to save ou ; P e Eernny, K we believe that many of them | be more comfortable; I can indulge in | selves by any thing that we can do. W ‘Ab | I'PI Pu'e ”‘"1"‘,’“{“1‘." 8 A N ,:,‘_:t{')_.’".““,;‘m,d. have been saved by lving wr{] hat, which my meowe hitherto | need n great ‘nlll-nu]wurhllll salvation. : colutely - fam katorer cause prodiond,adccessfLly rselad. 3 according to the light they had, d me to deny myself.” A In the second place this is a grea . i 450 MANUFACTURERS OF Byp i Every man hassome light,enough'to know | young man will sometimes, in rather a | salvation, on account of what it ,;unluf ;l:hllggmle:"r:lu:filrnm:f:“o&mn;;:mo’{]A\:"“_ rativo treatm 2 right from wrong, enough to ¢hoose and | fretful or envious spirit, compare his | usto. It brings us to a state of mor: omical thun the ordisary kiudsand cannt be G Lons = CoMmusiLaTs refuse one, and upon thit choic to stand | condition with that of sothe of his fel and spiritual” porfoction. 1 do not suy | old incompurlion whhine mutie of low PREPABED s i pult us or u or fall in the great judgment, lows. here there 18 such a feeling, hat it will do this at once or in the i hEpOALe howdsvk Vil i plain Wrapper, our : “The thurd and fourtipropositions share | there 18 no guarantee thit any moré | present Uife. But cventually it will bring Beldonty i gans. “Hov 41 BA1NG PowDEk PIVAT: ,fi'fl?‘,’}n‘. i'ro men 1 4he fate of the second, will be saved of the larger than there | us to the perfect spintual estate. - L. St — uEba Daivata, SPEGIAL AND BRavLUD DISRACKE, i 8. Some do not haye such a probation | was of the smaller salary. The purpose | And in the third place it is a great sal- ’ RE OMAHA, NEE. b, WyANES, DIEUA &, o in this life. Certaiuly not, according to | to save something ul!ldu( lfmu'a lmwunc “\l““l" ‘hvr:mm (; ll:l«- ‘i:u?l uru"u fl: PEOPL A o s oF THE GENITO E their definition. should not be postponed. From the very | which it was purchase hus Dot cos! & 0il an 4. Presumubly, then, they do huve 1t iu | beginning of one's career, the youug man us auythivg, o bo sure, but, to--Durchuse OPEN EVERY NIGHT. For Sale by all the Leading Paint, the next. I'he test is in the second prop- | should form the habit of saving a little. | it the blood of Jusus Christ was sac- LA H s of the West. 4 In osition. Wendell Phillips once said that the fate | rificed. : Drug House . ety il o LCUIREEY PACK: Having this analysis cléarly in mind, | of the famuly depended upon the use of | The word toxt put the question wuudis westem Thpahe [:U ; EDFROM CINEVATION o marks 9 ndlcaty wo are now prepared ta see what this | the surplus dollar of that family. The | squarely: * e suved, it we I ) | == canlusiy of sacer; -41ie Teroual UMY\l i 4 “new theology' is, at this point, and so | same holas true in regard to the individ- | neglect so great on ¥ N modation of. it n w‘n. pud sue dance st to decide as 10 the’ wisdom of the pru- | ual mun. Every dime or dotlar saved | This is aquestion which ougbt to ap- L v reasouablo prices. Adcross o e dential committee in delaying the appli- | each week represents so much capital. | peal to the d »of Christas well as | (( INK Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute, : cants mentioned. Ifa l\luu 2 man will suve a part, even a l:u‘ um‘}'u]vnm' »mmilx lt‘t.w shall we, ’ ™ - 5 Cor. 13th S, and Capital Ave.. OMAHA. NEB. - : 1. Plainly, 1t is not u doctrine of *'sec- | small part, of his earning, it neeessarily | the followers o osus, es- 7 ud probation.” The name isa misno- | follows that he must live within s ui- | cape if we neglect the salvation mening Sunday, Oc- Sem—— — B L bl o Srohattan T T | tome. Bhia' tanias abd Rabits shomld IN‘-, of ldhusu about (us-our qululy our | One Week, c‘"b" ’4!{/1 "y RELIABLE E \N ELERl, ‘ N y is here it is not there. If it be there it is | brought into ‘subjection to the rule of | friends, our neighbors, who may tober S4:h. " . rware | A not here. Jopular notion that this | economy which he ought to establish for | be perithing? * How shall we be saved if TR RS L Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, §‘1 V(: 'ware | L VAL b sods Andover theology offers “unother | the regulation of s life. . And this we neglect those for whose sake Christ CHANGE OF L ono, The largest stock. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty, All wor arra i"‘l‘: wdred slastony Tl o, Se ehance'’ is a falschood, and he who holds | doubtless where some wmake a is- | died, if we forget our positions as am- | Pepular Prices, 16 26c. and c od. Corner Douglas and 15th strects, Omaba. i P 1 99, it outdoes Andover in heresy, Las o -new J take. They - have soeiwl uspira- | bassadors of Christt We are the ones to MATINEE & RDAY, o

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