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NEWS OF OMAHA CHURCHES Arrangements for the Coming of Evangel- ist B, Fay Mille. CONCERNING THE MAN AND HIS METHODS the Week's W Dean Gardner Tells of Genural Council—The r of the Asso gant W entered the zan to war ¢ and threat plhists have om sin and by the Since the days when Jc £roat city of Nineveh and b peopie of their unminent dao, ening aestruction, reii pushed 1ho work of calling ¢ iniquity to iives of vir adoption of methods as various and ¥ ws wero the individual dispositions of evangelists themsolves. The city of Omaha is soon to be visited by Rev. B. Fay Mills, who scoms to huvo vart purticularly Evangenst Moody's plan very has met with marked tho Hus VAN wen 1e and hones culiar the voung revivalist vlan of work in out resomoling closely, He success ull the way nis own, from Maine to Califoraia, and the religims | people of Oma of me aare hopeful that tne serios i held herein December wilt result in a wonderful revival of religion in Omana und in o mwarked increase in the Christinn army as enrolled in the various church organizations of the city. Never vofore in Omann have churches represcnting 8o manv aifferent denotinations enlisted 10 @ similar manner, ‘I'hie prepari- tions have beon in progress continually for months, I'wenty-six churches are bandea together in one grand organization for the specific purpo<e of sndeavoring to reach with tho gospel of Christand by porsonal influ ence the entiro population of the city of Omabit. In tho organization of the vatious committecs, including tho. canvassers, ush crs ana chorus singers, aro 1 the names of not less than 500 Christian and women plodged to active co-oporation and definite work, all under the airection of tha general executive committoe, ‘I'io idea of tuis groat or und this method of carrving on an evangelistical moveient 8 largo city, orl A'with Mr. Mills, The plan to bo carried out in Omaha will bs long the same line as thoso adopted in Cin clanati and Cle d 10 meetings conducted there by the evangelist. The different com mittees have taken up their work with t earnestoess. ‘I'he music commitiee is hold- ing its regular renearsals. Lnis committes consists of & chorus of 20) trained voices who will sing under tuo dircetion of Mr. Hillis. The meetings will be held in Exposition hall and supolementary meetings will bo conducted in the churchos that have united in the effort. A grand rally of those ¢ Mills meoting: ol teach most interosted in cluding pastors, Sunday and oficers, membors committees, will oe held in th Men's Christian association building Sun- ovember 20, at 4 p. m. It is expected me one from Kansas City, where Mr. Mills is now conducting a series of meetings, will bo present und uddress the meeting. A cordial invitation is extended to all to uttend this rieeting. The Lp scopal Convention, Speakiug of the worl of tho triennial con- vention of tho Episcapal church recently held in Baltmore Dean (i had the followini to say to Tur: Bee: ~Tho conven- tion was a memorable ono chiefly for turae things. Iirst, the adoption of the revisod ana coriched Book of Common Praver. Ior 1ho past fifteon years cortain cnanges have boen proposed and cortain corichments have been recommendod which, afier o good deal of aiscussion, have baen adopted. The present prayer book 18 the same as adopted 100 years ago and in a:l that time it has been tho recognized book of worship, It is_hoped that the boox as revised and enriched may also remain in uso for 100 years to come. The new book will be placed on tho market soon and will then be the only authorized book of worship for use in the Episcopal church. It was proposed by some ono to have the book copyrighted, but tho proposition was promptly voted down by @ very large majority. 1 wis determined to place tho boolk be tho chureh acd tho public at the lo expense_and 5o mako it the st in behalf of Christian unity “Phe second adontion of ter years of attempis to important the new matter was the uymual. Af- discussion and fruitless sottie upon a book the matter was disposed of in the samo Bpirit as morked the settlement of the lit urgical questiou, tho convertion deciding to adopt the report of the committee, W havo & bymnal now with some imperfcetions, but oune that contains most of the hymus and spiritual sougs that ave loved by Uhristians tho world over. I id especially rich in litany for penitential or noly days. w d matter of eret Impor the convention was the wonderful magifesta tion of the wissionary spivit. This was manifest in all the deliberations of the con vention and it linal culmivated in the set- ting aside of fiv, missionary ju tious in this courtry and tho appoiniment of seven missionary bishops. Then there was 8 marked expression of sentiment regarding Christisn unity. Men of all schools of thoughtin the church, each in his own way, folnedin tne hope that thoy all might be- come one in thought und nspiration for the advancement of the cause of God, Friendly overiures were received from special com- mittees appoinicd by other great denomina- tions for the nurpose of ca £ greetings 10 the Episcopal convention. “I'he convention adopted bais for the future what Lambeth platform. bisnops held ut | following ance in as a positive is known as tho Ata meeting of ail onuected with the Anglican ¢ mbeth paluce, London, in 15 was adopted and has bocome known us the Lamueth platform ou Chris tian unity: Firsy, the ucceptance of the canonical acripturds of both the old aud new testaments ; . theacceptance of the episcopalo ¢ 10 the vaptismal formula and the Nicer gurd 1o the state- ment of Chr third, the two sac raments invariably admnistered with the words and eloments appointed o be used by our Lord: fourth, tho historvic episcopates locally udopted to the varying neods aud periods of time, *The spirit eviuced by the convention was one of groat breadth and earnestness. Thero was a aesire on the part of all 1o sink fudi vidual preforences out of signt in bebalf of the common good. It was tne largest con- vention in the history of the chureh, Nearly all of the seventy-five bishops w sent, d tho delegates must have numbered in all Associated Charitios, Secrotary Clark went to Daveuport, [u., during the week to purchase pino wood the lumber mills Lo supply the woodyard de portment. He bought five cavioads, As 800u as this arrives the society will be pre- pared to furuish the best kindling wood in the warket, While in Daveuport s short visit was made to headquarters of Associated Charities, which were founa in a latge and commodious industrial building. This build ing was oerected last year at a cost of §15,000. The Associated Charities oftice cention rooms, comwitiee rooms, etc., occupy the first floor. The basement contains the cooking school appartments and the laundry, The laundry 15 a prominent feature of tho work. Aside from giving employment 0y who would otherwise bo conipelled the poor women of the town, who facilities at home for washing and ironing, are allowed to take thelr washing to tbis well-equipped laundry. The sewing school for girls 1s on the second fioor, Tue averageattendance is 150 pupils at every meoting. ‘The term of tuition for cach pupil is the length of time necessary for her to vlete the followiag: Sawmple of patch- . one towel, two handkercliefs, one flanvel shirt, Lwo suits undercliothes, two sleevod aprons, Lwo other suits unde iLthes and one calico dress, This includes cutting, fitting and waking. Oue waa in Davenport offerad #3,00) pro- vided $10,000 more could ba raised for building.’ It required only & sbort time to securo,llio required amount. _ Will some one i Owaha make a generous offer toward an fndustrial buildingt rhe ladies of the Omaba City Mission have an industrial school of 150 pupils avd would bave tivice that number if thoy had a suitaole building. It is impossible to accom- from Episcopalian | tho | plish the best work in thelr present building on Tenth street. 1t is wonderful to <ce whata grand work they ara doing under such un favorable circumstances. They could intro- duce other industrial lines of work, work- room for women, laundry, day nursery, ete, Under Associated Charities 1t Is hoped 10 opon & workroom for women in a short time, The hoard of trustecs elected the following ladies a special committee on the workroom : Mrs, J. M. Thurston, Mrs. J. B. Jardine, Mrs. J. B. Faray, Mrs, W, G. Manland, Mrs, | Moritz Meyer. Tho headqarters of Associated Charities will be moved the first of this week. The association has reted the Beemer block on Howard una Eighth streets, The woodyard will be upon tho track and tho association will bave facihivies for shippiug old iron and ner materiul which may be donated, The U shipment will probadly bs a carload of paper to the milts, for something w!il bo reccived with which to assist in the charity woek this winter. Tho building is large enofizh to store all the furniture, stoves and other sccond haud goods which may bo do- nated, and also to lodee the men who temporary assistance during the wint Tn opening the new oMces new oftice fur niture will be needed and will be gre appreciated if some oae will send tables and dosks ns donations. In delivering wood and collectiog pifts of cloth 1ng tho associntion is in constant need of a norse, Hiring o horse1s expensive and the association wants to get the use of one this winter (or the faed and caro of it The sec d caro for the horse, ymes ssistance he cowo more numecous. Somo of those who come are very deserving peovle and in great need. Otners, upon iuvestigation, are found o be professional baggurs, One of theso appealed to a business man who wrote tho y nosday asking that that he might nssist if foand worthy. The investigu- tiou revealed that for 1wo months she hus part of each k and begmed a part of the ana with her utions has g a drunker o regularly eve I hilaren under ler caro wh ing for criminals, he most louching appeals come from those who want work, but who are not strong enough to do o Wol One Woman wants to board children by the day or wexk, hobing to make a living that wav. Sho has o family of her own. er Lusoaud broken in healtn and her own strencth so far failed that sho can 1o longer support the family by wash ing. She is willing to give up the two good roams of their ittle house to roomers aud boaraers, Shois willing to do anything but to bew, Many lige h Yesterday the secretary sout two helploss ana dependont children to a home for adon tion near St. Paul, Minn. This makos sixty. aud girls placed into homes sinco 'h she is tertain ments, whicl and 2, 1s pro ro all sel will bo given Nov ine finel 1 be Tae 150 chiar- cted. Nothing will be omitted to make this n brilliant success. bo railroad companies have offered reduced ates from all poiats within reacn of Omaha, ho rate will by one and oae-third fare for round trips, [ 10 Open Door, Following are the donations recoved by the Open Door at 1607 Loturop street, be- been September 1, 1801, and Novemver 1, A. Aborcrnmber, $5; ) (o) §3; Burwell uuio R R Ringwalt, 31 Drexel, 3; tirouzh World-Herald, #; Stanton union, § zhton union, £0: N Baptist lagies, £235: Miss Lalia Rev. D. J. Weith, son, & through la Pearson, How- Seward Thomp- §12. Kei Jon, W, 1. Russell, Mrs. . B ) conts; Mus. through S, Cor, Jummings, §31 Mrs, maha Coal, Coke and Jon'" throu, MeClain 1 omers, Re Rector, #; Mrs, Torby, Ilolm 3, §15; thr von, . #5: Milton Rogers & S¢ 3 S0~ M, . Dol John A, Wakefield, W. V. through Mrs. Austin, # brough ) : through Mrs. aura Putman, ton 2 505 thro union, Chadron Mrs. Biackman, $48.12 ma Mrs, Buckingham union, torough World-He #i.47; through Rev, N Miss Mannie Arnold, &3 owini, Mrs, Lobeck, Mitenel, Stevhing, Mrs. Pholps, & i through Mrs,” J. I Coots, Davenport uuion, & Withiams, 5) e Mrs. Hull, 81 Miss Georgie Vule Dundy, Burnett Pratt, 3 G mer, §3; Shriver 2 Bradenburg, $10; Dr. Womersley, & jemis, & & O'Donoghue, Blair union.# 9. H. Dumont, Mrs, M. A. Suith, §5; man, §1; Herman 'Kounta Riciardson, $1 Pouter, #5: William_ Fleming. Mathison inmates, §475. Kimball Ice comuany, city water compan Bodding—Boeo unton, Soward unior, ue Congregational young ladies Bryoa lized, Tildon union, 05 of the IMirst Congreg: . Madison union rpet (rom Toka awford unions, tional ehure Lighty-live vards of « mab, Craig and C Provisions—Craig and Tekaman unions, Union Pucific hotel department, RRox, Haley Samuel Avery, Mrs, Woolworth, I South Omana union, First Baptist, thichem, Eden and South Omaha Baptist cnurches. Hox of soap, W. A, Page. Jeft W, Bedford, half ton nard coal. Nebraska company, one ton hard ¢ © wish 10 expross thauks to the press for all favors received, to the physicians and to ull ocur friends, who Lave responded to our appeuls, and Lelst that occasion for re- newal of this, o' acknowledzmoats, may bo afforded us at the arproacting public thanks- giving. Migs, G W, Crank, Superiutendent, - Ameriean Chol 1rom the Daily Revelle, 17 1, C, Burnett, the domo for sheriff, was 1 eom, Wash tic candidate ken violontly 11l at Clear brook. He had all the symptoms of Asiatic cholera, and for an hour or two it was foared he would die. Thov fluaily gave him & dose of Chamberiain’s Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhea Remedy, which revived him until a physician urrived.’ That 15 precisely whbat tho manufacturers of that medicing recommend for cholera, Send for & physi but zive their mediciue uutil the physi- cian arrives, If cholora becomes provaient iu this country uext summor this propura- tion wiil be iy great demand because it oan always be dependea upon. Lor sale by druggists, - Sl Sl Renl estate, Burguins only, My word is good, W, G. Albright 621-2-3 N. Y, Life bldg. - Frescoing and interior decorating; de- 18 aud estimates furnished, Henry sehmann, 1508 Douglas stre L | extinguished bofors any b { hana, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Youths Who Have Bie: Lel Astray by Realing Dime Novels, QUEER DISCOVERY OF TWO POLICEMEN Magic City Youths and Their Undergronnd Touch ot Notes 7va oys with a mance in Their Nature from the Magic City, Oficers Wilson and Spocttle located a ron- dezvous for small boy G streets, vesterday of boys of from 10 to 14 years of ago had ex cavated on the level ground to a deptn of seven feet, and uad a very cozy eight feet squars nearly compieted. Thoy had secured a stove and had the place fixed up in dime novel shape. When the ofticors swooped down upon the piace they found four small boys at work decorating aud fixiug up the interior. The boys were almost frieutened to death by tho wppearance of the officers and “comvletely quaked, forgotting about the uime novel braver show wlien auy ons trespassed upon their possessions, The officers secured and con- fiscated a number of firearms, among which was u rifle waioh haa performed servies for many veirs, ‘The bovs stated that t othors “belonging to the juvenile band bad goue to on & hunt‘and would return it the ove Thoy wera viven a tip and dia nov up at the rendezvous, . The boys promised faithfully to abaundaon the cave aud were notarrested upon the strength of the promise. They aro all of respectabla familios and their parents wiil be acquainted with the fact, ternoon. A numbver Almosta bh An exploding lamp in the canniag roo m at the Cudatiy pacsing houso yesterday afier- noon about 3 o'clock called out tha fire de- partment. ‘The explosion of the lamp was discovered immodiately and tho flames wera watorial damago and the services of tno fire com- 2 not necdod putting out tho o, which would nave boon disastrous {or the pro:pt action of those near at was done, pa Amendments to the Ciry € Tho city council will meet th and one subject of importanca w come up is that of amendments to the city charter. In several places the charte defoctive, and in many others can be g improved, The citizens ure only for the council to call a conference meeting, and as tho time 15 crowing short, they ex pect that some action will be taken by the councilmen at touight's meeting. M e City S, Crooks of Lexingtos R W. Carey yesterday. Mrs. Stella Robinson of Colorado Springs and Mrs, Jessis Hoadiey of Chenenzo, N. Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Carle; Lute Ilanchard, fornerly with the Ouwaha Nutional mouth’s hunc in Platte. The extarior work upon I new brick block on Twenty-fourth str completed and tho workmen havo turned their attention to the interior. The voung son of Mr. and Mrs. James Prinelo, who died from tha effocts of swa lowing a quantity of concontrated lye, was buried yesterday alternoon at 3 o’elock. The funeral of the late Jeremiah Goudgeoa occurrod yesicrduy afternoon from the de- od’s rosidence ut dwenty-first and 1 ces were heid av St. Agnes rter, evening, et should Notes. was the guest of South bank, has veturned from a Deuel county, along tho Dolezol's nk Pivonka has given notice that the new apartments for the city officials in his new blocik at T'wenty-sixth and N streets will be ready for occupancy not later than December 1 Magio City lodge, Independent Order of Good Tempars, has'a public instailation of officers at the First Methodist ctiurch this evening. In addition 1o tho installation cere- monios a fine musical and literary vrogram will berendered. Refresuments will also be served An honest pill is tue uoblest w of the apothocary. DoWitt's Little B Risers o constipation, biliousness and sickheas —_— READY FOR THE CAMPS, Modern Woodmen Have Everything 1 Good shap angements have been completed for the i camp meeting of the Moaern Woodwmen of America which convenes au Lixposition hall in this c1'y tomorrow morning, and pres- ent indications are that it wiil by ug importar Woodman train vening and an oceasion to the order. from Peoria the delegates rters ccupy all of the first dav, while Tuesday evenlng will bo devoted to a puolic reception 1o tho head officers and aelegates attho hall. 1he committee desires to extond an earnest invitation to everybody to be present on this occasion. Addresses of welcome will bo made by Governor J. 13, Bova on vebalf of the state, by Mayor (i:orge I>. Bemlis on be- half of the city and by Cougressman William J. Bryan, who s a delexate Lo the head camp, on behalf of the Modern Woodmen of Ne- braska, “A respouse will to made by Head Consul Willlaw A. Northeott of Greenville, T1L, who i3 a most pleasing and entertaining talier, and who will fully set forth tno bene- fits of fraternul and boneficiary societies in eral and of the Modern Wooamen of werica in particuls Wednesday evenini the Royal Neighbors of America will exemplify their floor work for the benefit of the head ofticors and dele- gaces at Omaha camp 120 in Continental vlock, Al Woodmen are invited to be prescat. bursday night at Maple Camp 045, in Goodrich hall on North T'wonty-fourtn street, a ball and oyster supper for Woodmon and their ladios only will be given. The puss word will be collected at the door, and the entertainment will be strictly a 'Woodman affair, everytbing to be free, bo committes on eutortainment bavo been indefatigable 1n their efforts a 1t is ex- pected that tho hunareds of visitors will go away well satisticd with the meeting and will sing the praises of Omaha around their several camp tircs for many moons to co:ne. - BURLINGTON, 18, Apri), 4,180 Dr. J. B. Moore—Doar Sir:' Have been trounled with catarrn in wy head and face for three years -at times & as unuble to hear had a constant rio g in my ears and for two years wis almost deal. Have tried sev- eral so-called remedios and been treated by regular physicians and uoted specialists, but failed to get any relief. 1 tried one bottle of oora's Tree of Life Catareh Cure, It gave immediate relief and efiectod & permanont cure, Iheartily recommend it to all suffer- ers of this disoase and will cheorfully give any further iaformation on ez addressed atiny home, No. 22} Sweoney ave., Burling- on, [a. Lor sale oy all drug, Iesp R L. Relo, its Monday night meetings now chairman, Rev. Dr. Duryes, bome from & two weoks tuat the Las returnea trip through_the The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, , et Tw. nty-ninth and | cave about | | tion they were to | enst. Tte quostion for this evoning is hould ‘I'iere He @ Radioil Change in th City's Treatmemts of Petty Criminals? Judee Berka, exFosccuting Attoruey Si las Uobb and othen: good speakers will take part in the discuskien, which promises to bo guite interesting, ' The club extends & vor. dialinvitation to sl those taking an interest 1n such matters teube present. ot biniiviherly If you iave pres DeWity's- Witoh Hazel salve will surely euro you. EXCURSLON To the City of Mexico and Retarn For the meeting of the American Public ilealth Association and Interna tional Medical Congress, to be held in the City of Mexico November 20 to De- cember 2, 1892, tho Santa Fe route will gcll tickets at one lowest first-cly fare foe the round teip. This is un excellent visit Mexico, one of trips imaginable, A specinl part urday, Novembo ty from Boston ities at Kansas City, I'he fare for the round Omaha is only 364,00, I"or further information and va- of Pallman ymmodations call on or address, E. L. PALMER Passenger Agent Santa e Route, farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Made Possible One of the largest successes in the way of Flavoring tracts in the world is the Price Flavoring Extract Com- pany. attributed to the perfection of Dr. Price’s Delicious Flav oring Extracts, This perfe tion through opportunity to tie most delightful at very little cost. will leave Omahs 19, nnd join a lar ind other eastern teip from rese 316 Their success s was made the processes red by Dr. Price for om the true fruits their natural flavor ties. possible new proper- Any housckeeper that will use Dr. Price’s Orange, Lemon, Vanilla, or any other flavor, will pronounce them faultles The purity of Dr. Price’s Flavors offers the best secur- ity against the dangers which are commen in the use of the ordinary flavoring extracts in the market. HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. For Farmers, Miners and Machanics. A PERFECT SGAP FOR ALKALI WATES Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burna, Etc. A Deligh'ful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAH S0AP. Going to Buy a Watch? If s0, buy one that cannot be stolen, The only thief-proof Watches are those with BOWS, Here's the Idea : The bow has a groove on cach end. A collar runs down inside the J endent (stem) and its into the grooves, firmly locking the bow to the pendent, ™ 80 that it cannot be (fl ; pulled or twisted off, To ‘hx- sure of getting a Non-pull-out, sec that the caseis stamped with this trade mark, y It cannot be had with any other kind. Ask your jeweler for pamphlet, or send for one to the famous Boss Filled Case makers, KeystoneWatch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA, TAKEAPILL. £ L. Hobb's Are the Bast on Earth, Aet gently yet prompt- iy on tho LAVER, KD R, HUB EYN aud BOWELS, dis peiling Headaches, Fey- LITTLE ers and Colds, thorough- Vegetable ly cleansing the system ot disease, and cures hubitual constipation They are sugar coated, do mat gripe, very small. cusy 10 take, &ud pi iy vegetable, 45 pills in eacl vial. Perfeot digestion follows thelr use The, absolutoly curo sick he, che, un > recommend . by leading iii gbcts, avial, Addres HKOBE'S MEDICINE €0, Props., S fransisro w Chicago, YOR SALEUN OMAIIA, NED. BY in & (0., Co.r 150& Douglas Bt Funie et e Balein, su. 4% Foster & Col. Couucil Blufla, Ia DR, B W. BAILEY 4 by leaan rugzglsts orsen Filled With () tInvons tiont JEETH EXTRACTED WIPHOUD PALY Ok DANGER TEELH ON RUSBER FOR »5.00, A VULLSET OF ¢ it guaranteel Now ones ins h extracted In ol ln eveulng e 8| ns of Removable Bridge. B e etmans of Flexiig Eiustio Blate § Work warrauted us represented Oitlee, A Tiied Floor, ¥hrton clepiny 103, 151111 Fa Tuke Elovato: or Sta'rway frowu 13t Sires toutranse Perfs the mornlng. of sume ¢ MONDAY, NCVEMBER 14 DUFFY'S PURE 0.8 o TWHISIEY FOR MEDICINAL USE NO FUSEL_OIL Itisarem:dy, a It stim lates 1) purifies tha i t women, 1 for PNEUMONIA Dufry’ @ Malt hat i wd that it ligently u ' MALT WHISAKEY €O, Rochessor, N. Y. FAT PEGPLE! You ean reduce your weight from ten to twenty pounds n month, at home, wi out starving, at reasonable cost by the use of Dr. Clarke’s Home Treatment, perfected in 1 enrs practice, canscs ma siekness orinjury to the health, is highly Indorsed, Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE, P.0. Drawer 133, Chicago, 1L AGENTS WANTED. »If Barytes and cther adulterants of White Lead are just as good as Strictly Pure White Lead why is it that all the bogus and adulterated white leads are always branded “Pure,” or “Strictly Pure White Lead ?” No one ever puts a mislead ing brand on an article of mer- chandise, unless he wants to “work off” an inferior for a better. o' This Barytes or Baryta, is a heavy white powder, worthless as paint; costing only about one cent per pound and is used to adulterate and cheapen the mixture. No one ever adulter- ates white lead with an articie costing more than Lead. o If you purchase any of the following brands you are sure of having Strictly Pure White Lead. manufactured by the “Old Dutch” process: “SOUTHERN?” $YREDISEAL Y “COLLIER” For sale by the best dealers evnrywhere 3 you are going to paint, it will p send to us for a book containing infc that may save you many a dollar ; only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD CO,, o St. Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Strects, St. Louis, Mo. in paints v you to ation it wil D Traae Mirk.) & . KIiD GLOVES \bove brands of gioves for sale by ‘l’hequslton@pr'e THE “LADIES PERFECT” SYRINGE. Only Perfest Virlinl an I the ¢ od by cun | ing cesst and rectal in) SOFT RUBBER BULB AND HARD RUBBER SITELL. Price $3.00. Mail The Aloe & Penfold Co., 18th Street, NEXTto POSTONFICE Pnysicans' preseriptions carefuilly prepared at low P NEBRASKA National Bank, U, 8. DEFORITORY - . OMAHA, NEB Capital......... 5 00,00) .. $03,000 linu tho c ting the usoe It cun wlso tions or | nlers soligitod Surplus. W. Yatos presidont 5 arics W ¥ levis 4 presid lonn 3. Colllas J. THE IRON BANIL, 4 Kinds of Suits s t————— Ten of each kind and each kind different, are shown in our largest show window today. Each of these suits bears a card which tells you in good plain figures, the price—which is cither :(lnlhr\‘ and fifty cents or ten dollars and fifty cents, These suits were placed in the window to attract your attention—to notify you that today “The Nebraska” begins another of 'the great special s iles which have made her famous throughout the west. Two styles of these suits—those in the two front rows —are marked o ° The ones in the very front row are * I'hey're made of good solid all wool in a handsome dark brown— with just enough color in the broken plaid to make the pattern attractive. The lining is of double warp Italian. suits are in round corner sucks only, cks in the second row are mighty tony, They are made of substantial fancy black cheviot in an invisible plaid. The coats are cut double-breasted with square corners—and in the proper length soft serge- beauts cassimere I'hese The “square cut’ for this scason, The lining is « six dollars and fifty cents. T BIOBO. The third row are s and the price i I'he third and fourth rows are round corner sacks--and such wool cassimere--IThed, 's taste with very fine Farmer satin. triple y tailored. The frocks in the back row are of that “never wear out” sort of goods-- good old honesty cassi- mere---made up honestly---every stitch---such suits dollars and sixteen dollars usually buys, cacks! made of elegant dark gray all right up to the quee stitched—fi1 as fifteen Usually you get 1It's so this time, —e— better goods than you expect at our specials- FUR OVERCOATS have n been sold by us. The urgent calls from our customers for them have prompted us to add a complete assortment---open today---at such prices as only the Nebraska gives, ‘ggfifie Corner Douglas and 14th Streets. Ask your shoe dealer for the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co's ROLLED EDGED ARCTICS, EXCLUDERS, LUMBERMAN, ETC THE NEW JERSEY SPECIALTIES have no equal. Price hists and discounts sent to dealers only. Big stock on hand. ZACHARY T. LINDSEY, Omaha, Neb. Do you use Whisky ? Sold only at High-clas$ Drinking Places and Drug Store Leads all others in Purity, Quality, Bouquet, Age and Smoothnucss. DALLEMAND & CO.. CHICAGO. UPTRUI rmavet GURED or NO PA WE REFER YOU 1O 2,500 PATIENT! Finaneial Meference: Nat'l Baok of Commerce, Omalia, No DEreNTION from business. No Ope. Investizaie our Methol, Writte lutely Cure all kKiods of RUPTURE sl e ot ki OF sy singe, v Mnaiog atter of how lo EXAMINATION FRERE. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, 307308 N, Y. LIFE BLDG,, OMAHA, NE Bond for Circular 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. chronle, private. blood, skin and wmoary Ats and ceriificatos sh sl treating with tu nikhi losses. lipotenty. 8y bl Wit for loas of wor, ¢ home by eorr 0 indicate conteits oF sasuco syletly privage Hook (7ewri W40 3w Sead skeay for repir.

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