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HOW MUSIC HELPS MILLS Effisacy of a Kindly Oboras in Conneotion with Evangelical Oratory, GOSPEL SONGS AND SWELLING ANTHEMS Ially Life and Al Truo Chris lee Wagon Worl Reasons ity Applied t Deivers Wi Not Co the 1 for Revivals, a together in nd are 30 of that ne ‘When 200 trained volces amighty concord of sweet sound raised 1n straius sounding the p Jehovab, tho soul that hears und is not Jifted is indeea sunken, and the miod receives and is not quickened with a impression of tue importance of gosvel music 18 sodden. Evangelist Millsay of inusic s au access and, in his usual w for detnils, has organization of tho chor Mr. John P, Iillia. the night the choral part of tho mee exposition hall wve. Somo of familiar to all thr vice, wero taken up | singers and given anew meaning, When the promises so dear to tho Christian h aro ciothed in simplo words, sot to melody and sung with the vigo, ness of hundreds of voutnful voi glow brighter with the tope of bliss than ever before, and there is a consol- ation and a solaco in them new even to those who long have sung the church and Subbath school. effect is inspiriting to the highest degree. Perhaps the most effective ploce sung during the eveniug was “The Chitd of a King,” Mr Hillis sioping tho solo part and the full chorus coming i upen the refrain. Christinnity i Duly Lif Il was completely filled with peoplo by 8 o'ciock, wbon Mr. Mills bezan to preach. His text was found 1 Matthew v., 47: “\Wbat do ye more than cthers, He said some ono had sent him a note ing if hothought it wasa wiso p keep hintizgz or saying that som Christiaus were not consistent, lievo U a is more about 1 ity than tho of his people,” saul tho A Christian should be willlug to die than doasinful thing. It tad been that men could not follow th ocery busi- noss or keep a livery stable tian life. It bad also been said that a man could not be a lu\n\l.r or an cditor, or a re porter, 1 traveler, or a hotol keeper, or A most any Kind of business man and ve'a Christian at the same ti I dou’t believo that kind of talk,” said the evangelist, “because I am acauamted with men in every one of thess lines of busi- ness who are most _excellent Christian mes, real shining The speaker dividual cases tho valus revival ly y 10 o great providing interc which is led by ol soloist. Last g At t effeot- nown great st in the was the especially wospel b ugh ser- st mght by’ the The nsk- anxious antiy a numbor of in- Mlustrated the fuct that men could follow any legitimate lino of business and live Christian lives, comme travelers and hotel i men of ail walks in hife who lived condistent christians, As Applied to the teo Business, “I knew o man who cd to drive an ic ia the spe “Ho got con- verted and put up sign in hs wagon that vead like this: “Holiness to the Lord.” Oue ©f his patrons asied bim what ho put toat sign up for. Hesaid that ho bad becomo a Uhristian aud the company for which ho was delivering ice wiis etting all tho recoipts now.” “Tho one vital test of Christianit mility and me: and & wil lay down life 1f uocessary for a fellow man, A’man might profess to_bo benevolent and be despicably mean at the sam but uo wnax could counterfeit the spirit of Jusus Christ when b looked down upon those who were naiiing him to Uho cross eud said, “Father, forgive them, for they know not whut they do.” When that spirit got possession of o mau his life could not bo misuncerstood. The genuino Christian did not need a tag on him. You could distin- guish & person who had the spirit of Curist in his soul under any circumstances and in all stations in hi wh Individu “What aro you doin brother, to lead souls to Christ! T Kuow a ousiness man who has brought 125 of his employes to the foot of tho cross. I know a ludy who bos seen twelve of her domestio servants happily con ed. - What are you doing 1o savo soulst Whnat do yo more than otherst What sacrifico hnve you made! *A solaler was brought beforo the (Gireat to rece A reprimaud. that he might, if possivle, make the ment light, the soldier said to b mander: ‘My nawe, too, is Ale ‘Man,’ suid the commandor, as hio looi the trembling soldier, with flashing ‘either change that pame or honor it, Wit the recitation of this incident tho dis- course closed. Tho evangelist decided to hold o after mecting, but aavised tho peovle to go quictly and thoughtfully home and spend half un hour in prayer 1 their homes and io heir el Y A His Program. An audience of something hke 400 people attenaed the afternoon meoting ut 3 o'cidok, Half an hour was dovoted to singing gospol songs, led by Mr, Hillis, Dr. John Gordon offered the openine prayer and at tne closo of anothier song Mr. Mills entered the bLall and at opce took charge of the mcet- we. He read Joremiab xiv., and then announced th there would he four mectings ever Two of these mweotings will be preachini services, one at 8 o'clock in tho afternoon and the other at 7:80 in the evouing, The other two mee ings wiil be praver meetin, ne ot 8 a. m. 4t the Young Menw's Christian assocn tion building for men und the other 4t 2:15 in thoe afternoon at the First Baptist church for women. On Sunday the services will be of a sy cial nature. ~ The 10 o'clock a, will bo tor young peoplo living uorth of Dodge street and the meeting at 3 p. m, will bu for young peonle who live south of Dodge streot, The Sunday evening me hall will bo for men only, meedings for wowen in churches, Revivals as Means of ¢ . After tho announcemeants wera disposed of Mr. Mills proceeded to preach from the text, “Wuy Shoutd the Hope of Israel be as & Man Asiouod, as a Mighty Man Who Can- not Save Mr. Mills eaid that he believed that this mothod of united ¢ffort was the erandest plan yet invented for the saving of men. ‘I'he plan was an old oue, It biad been followed by the Methodists, the K piscopal ciureh and by tho chureh of Koma. God himself bad sano- tioned the plan of special revivals in the life of John the Baptist aud io tho life of Jesus Christ himself, The church of God kad its origin in are- vival service, the day of Pentacost. By special yovival servicos tho poovlo of the Sandwidh Islands had experienced one of tho greatest religious awakenings the world had ever known. The Luther reformation was simply arevival of vital religion. 1t ought 10 b called @ revival rather than a reforma- tlon, The United States had experienced a aumber of great reli owakeniogs, lo 1800, and agaln in 1857, great religious awak- Bingy Swept over tho country, and thou- sands wero converted 1o Chrisiianity, Where the Fault Lies. Mr. Mills thought the futuro looked very orignt for Chilstiauity, Peovlo were apt to think that the cays of graat religious ro- vivals bad departed with the Whaittiela's and tho Wesley's, That was o mistako. Mr Moody had preached to audiences of men only numbering 15,000 and 20,000. Whittiela never dreamed of ‘such an audience of men, Never in the history of tho world had Christianity such a bold upon (ke hearts of men. The ouly reason that the church of Chbrist did noi convert the entire world was the fudifference of thoso who mizbt if thoy would be effective instruments in the hands of God—the religious people themselves, ‘T'he world would never be con- verted 0 long as professed Christinus were 00 better than those who made profos- slon, People judged Clristiauliy by lookiug was hu- rness to t 1 You Record? Alexander In order punish- is com- nder.’ ed' at eye, nousiee xposition several of the at tho lives of those who professed Chris Uanity. In closing Mr. Mills extiorted his hearers to shako off the vipers of sin that infest the pathway of life and live pure and spotless lives in which sinners might see the truth and the beauty of real Christianity. The meeting closed with the singing of “Lord, 1 1lear of Showers of Blessings.’ Other Meotings. Tho meeting for women held at Baptist church at 2:15 vesterday was attended by about 100 earnest workers, The m was led by Mrs. C. 8. Dean and the toplc raver for the Holy Spirit The wom ing this afterncon will bo lod by Mrs, 2, . Coultor, topie, *Now." Tho morning m for men at the Young Men's Christian association building was woll attended and the spirit manifested W yuraging. Theso moel will bo hoid every morning excepting Sunday, ot the First afternoon nas t the Pirst Bap 1 be held ¢ aturday ovening thoro will ba a meot 2 for nastors and Suanday school officers av rial Lutheran® church i har From Newb vore & Co., prominent drug w say: “'Since our custor have bo iintod with the ities of amuoril h_ Remedy wo but littie of any other kind, Chamber: 's medicines all give gooa satisfaction,” or sale by drug, ts of 'rs i - potned the Another chapter in the history of tho old Plagstafl mine law suit wis disposed of by Judiee Sanborn of the United States court, in St Paul yesterday afteruoon. In tho original trial of the case a judzment for §45,000 was rendered against Irwin Davis and in favor of A. S. Patrick. Then plaintiff attached €ome 10,000 acres of 1o in the western part of the stats and advol tised it for sale. Davis sccured a tempor: restraining order, which held uotil day, when the case was argucd and juiiction granted, an 1n- Perfoct action and pariect health the use of DaWitt's Littlo arfect little pill — e A Paylng lovestment, avanteo Tuves ucorporated of Missouri. sucance principlo afte; as the best method up: bonds. nese bonds are are maturced and paid pre manner that a death ¢ surance company, excention that tho owi the $1,000 while stitl alive, the in e companz, the p must ne o 10 venelit These bond: 3 8 a e ¢ the Guarantee Invest coun on tho follow §10 upon signing tue application and 25 per month until such bond is matured and paid. 1t 18 not by any means a rare rrence in its bistory that the paym 5 cured” tho nolder~ of T'hese bonds are numberod are sold in rosult 1y Ris- is a com- laws of tho d tho lifo in- consideration to issuo its adopte a i which for in the samo ot by in- v important 10 bond 15 paid tho part of sliey hol his heirs al ofiices of all over tho ns bond the £1,000, aad dated, and E cssive numbers. Should the No. 121, for inatance, be matuved and raid, the next one to be retired would bo No. 605, ' The multipls 5 is used in every in- uee. Certainly it Is very patent that with $,000 bonds in force, ay least one bond is peid every month, the' 25¢ from eacin pay- x]nm.l being devoted es. \Write to J 1 r 200 to 2 s building, Chi 1iL,, for further info ion. renzer, Holiday goods, A special mecting of Cr Anci Free and / (Friday) evening, for work in the mus ee, Members of Nebraska lodge No. 1, Court No. 11 and $t. John’s No. 25, and sojourming Masons, ave cordially invited. By order of the master, JouN BAMFORD, Secretary. opted Masons, th Decembe de- 1 ostate, rgnins only. rd is good, ht. Life bldz. -— Attention, Knights Templar. The members of Mt. Calvary com- mandery a ¢ hereby notified to be pros- entat their nsylum’ on Friday, Decom- ber 2d, 1892 30 pan. sharp, to as escory to St. n’s lodge, attendin funecral IHugh G. Clar] Train leave epot at 5 pa Per order of C. Jol of S Webster sturning at 4:30 p.y communder, Via the Wi The short line to St. est routa south. Only 87 hours to ot Springs. Only 89 hours to New Orleans. Only 583 hours to Atlant: Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast time to all points east and south, Round trip tickots to ot Springs, v Orleans, Charles, Galveston, Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Ang Sun Frans Mot Jacksonville, Tampn, Ha- nd all the winter resorts of the nd west., Reclin chair cal free to St, Louis, Toledo and Detr n bullet sleeping cars on Baog: d from hot residences 1o destir wrtic I.ol-‘ -10| nin ! Cf hasn Route, Louis and quick- H at Wabash am strect, or I8 CLAYTON, Agent, Omuha, L oflice, 1502 —_———— coing and interior decorating; de- signs and estimates furnishe Henry Lehmaun, 1508 Douglas stree L and AL All Muster Masons in: good standing aro cordially invited to nccompany St. John's lo No. 25 in performing the lust sad rites over the remains of our lnte brother, Plorence, I'rida 1892, Speeial teain | strect depot at gloves will be T. K. W vhdv and aves the and aprons 1ed on the train, JUGH, Master, Notice of Convention of Nebraska State Bankers' Assoclation, Ixecutive council of the Nebraska State Bunkers’ ussocintion, OMAHA, Neb,, Nov, 23, 1802 A conyention of the Nebraska State Bankers’ association is hereby called to meet in the eity of Lincoln, " Neb,, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dee. 201l and 218t prox, All banks and bankers and trust companies doing business in the state of Nebriska are eligible for mem- bership and are requested to send de gates, Further varticulurs with pro- gram will be prepured and s to ench one separately. L. D. Evans, Thomas Bryant, ( itley. H. H. Dorsey . W. Mosh: Mward Updike, G I Cheney, William Wallace, members executive council Y ATES, Voss, Chalrman, Sceretary. e Wi o S T 15 Y R VS M 'I"F OMAHA 'DAII Y AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Rudolph Corneer Mocts With a Fatal Aoccidents RUN OVER BY A WAGON AND KILLED s Sku'l Crashed Beneath —~A Pecaliar ana dent—Ju Load of Bricks Distr essing Accls © Fowler Has a Pecutiar Caso. occurred in this Rudolph Cornoer, who lived paron at Twenty-second and Marcy strests, was driving a hoavy load of brick along L strest, near tho east approach tho viaauet, about 4 o'clock in the even #, when he leanod forward to-hit oneoftne horses, lost his balance, fell to nd and was wilied, His frightened tho team and caused to spring furward, tho wheels over his head crushing it brains oxuded, killing bim in- The body presonted a most sicken- ing SIght a3 it lay on the back in the imdale oct, the blood having run for sev- fect down the roadway, Beckett was notified, who sum- cd the coroner by telophone and tho body was romoved to Brewer's undertakiug rooms, Coroner Maul came promptly and after consuiting with o brother of the dead mao, who had ben hastily called, decidod that'an fnquest was not nocessn The deceased w in tho nufacture nX dthe B. & a single man, supporting an aged talse and mother. Qo “wml, who resides at 1613 Dorcas street, Omaha, was soon at the scene wnd did all ho could 10 assist tho grief-stricken mother, ‘L'wo little boys, George Raworth ana Frank Corcoran, saw the accidont and told o straizhitforward, intelligent story concerning it. The deceased was o Dane, & member of o Danish ty, and was an o dustrious, honoradblo man, striving to support his aged parents in cowfort. The team ran ueross tho viaduct and was caught near the B & M. depot by Councilman Bruce and tno depot men. The brick was being hinuled for a foundation for tho old white farm house which first served a3 an exchange building, and which is again being moved. Tho utual daily fatality city yesterda with his ts the ero fall ing | them ing tho 15 Hamel ut_ Twenteth . Omata, He age, and was Shghtly Mixods The only man who came beforo Fowler this morning was . sce aividual with ono ombty sleeve a 1o talk to the peopic’s party ov phone. Judge looking in- ¥ tho tole- judge,” saia he, party got a telephono “Tho people’s b want 1o talk to#” “The proprictor.” “Well, [am the chn porty county cent about as near tho proprictor us anybody. What @0 you want to know ! | “I'vo gova lot of furuiture that belongs to { thom and [ want o gnow whero o ke it to.” After examininng a paper closely for a full minute, he seeker after knowledge ex- claimed, “0, s the peopie’s party install- ment touse that I want.”” **Well, the people’s party has been accused of & good many things, but that is the fizst time 1 bave heard of 1t baing charged with running an installmont house,” replied the judze A g wanted “has the poople’s irman of the people’s nmiltee, and 1 am ico At the paper showed 1 wstallment house. that he To Tmprove th lephione Service. Lanco Lane, the Omaha manager of ths telephoue exchange, was in South Omaha yesterday with u view to extending the facii- sin this city, Mr. Lane madoa thor- ough examination of the company’s business hero ana the large increase convinced him that tho business doemanded in- crensed facilities. Uader the recommen- dation of Manager lano a territorial switeh board will be put 1n at the central station, in addition to the ouc mow in use. This will necessitate the employmont of an additional operator. and will greatiy tacili- tete botiyterritorial and local wor W. L. iolland, the I uger, sa |h'[t‘ I'llv the past month he has added a Jarger number of subscriptions than in any previous month, and that to tue lareely in- ased listof patros is due the contem- ated increase of facilities. Tho new switeh bourd will be manufacturod expressly for this cxchange, and consequently will not be in position for some time to come. Peter Anderson, u Dane, is ia the lockup with a ense of jim ja Bugen Pickara went on duty last ni regular watchman at the sto k yards. "The Pleasant Hour club will give their sec- ond hop at Blum's hail next Tucsaay even- ng. W. B. Berry took out a permit yesterday for & framo cottage on Seventeeuth and Milroy streets, to cost £300, The cxplosion of o lamp i the Lister block caused the fire department to mako u splendid run, but no fire followed the acci- aent, Charley Akofer has sold his ment mar- ket on N streetto Wright & Swith, the new proprictors taking possession yesterday wornirg. Johin A. Holland, formerly the Omaha Telophone exchange in the capacity of inspector, has becn promoted to manager of dho Croto exchange at Creve, Neb. Oflicer Kroeger took @ crazy man from the top of & moving freight train in the yards yesterday evening and sent Lim to the county jiil. The wan was well dressed, but was evidently o morphino tiend, as he Lad a wic syringe which he used quits conrected with The South Omaha formerly betonged stood at Twenty-s M, has been | cnased by a at‘Twentieth and Brown, and has been moved to too new loca- ton, it will serveas a dance hall and skat- iog rink, Hugh M. Carpenter, an enginecr at Swift's packing house, while adjusting something about @ pump yesterday, had the midole fiuger of bis right laa caught in the machin ery und ulmost torn from his hand, Tho wound is quito serious and painful, but Hugh says he thinks bhe will go to work again next week, Baterprise louge, No. 79, Knights of Pytn- ins, beld its aunul election of ofiicers last night for the ensuing year, 1. A Carpente chancellor commander; 17, J. H, chancellor; J. B. Meyers, Laur, master of tnance; H ter of exchequer; C. A. N arms; Colonel A. L. Lott, (i, Collius, trustees, e Tgnorance of tue merits of DeWitt's Littio Early Risers is a misfortunc, These littlo pilis rogulate the liver,cure headacho, dyspep Sid, bud broatl, constipation wud billousioss. Turoe hail, which hus Jotter and master at . Hedges, C. Marriage The following m were issued by County Judgs Eiler yesterday : Name and nddress, § William 1, I Shntha I § Frank 11 Robinson, Omuba, i Alice Mitehell, Omahu § Dayid 0. Middlaton, Omaha 1 Emily Sketehley, Omuhi ~ 1f you are bilioust Take Beechams Pills Ilackson, Omaha. o5, Omaulia DRPRICES all The only Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Milli-as of Homes—40 Years the Standard, A Friend Wishes to speale throngh the Register of the beneficialivesults he has received from a regular use of Ayer's Pills He says: “I was feeling sick and tired and my stomaeh seemed all out of order. I tried a number of remedics, but none secmned to giverme relief until 1 was ine duced to try the old reliable Ayer's Pills. I have taken only one box, but T feel Wke a newsman. I think they are the most ple and easy to take of anything I ever used, being <o fincly sugar-coated that even’a child will taka them. Iurge upon all who in Need of a lasative to try Ayor's Pilla) — Boothibay (Me.), Register. “Between the ages of five and fifteen, I was troubled with a kind of salts rhenm, or eruption, chiefly confined to the I 1y to the bend of th calf. Here, running sores formed which wonld scab over, but would break immediately on move ing the leg. My mother tried everys thing she could think of, but all was withont avail. Although a clild, I read in the papers about the beneficial effects yer's Pills,and persuaded my mothe er to let me try them, With no great faith in the result, she procured Ayer's Pills and 1 began to use them, and soon noticed an improvement, Encouraged by this, I kept on till I took two boxes, when the sores disappeared and have never troubled me sin 1L Chipman, Renl Estate Agent, I noke, Va. 1 suffered for years from stomach and kidney troubles, causing very severe pains in various parts of the body. None of the remedies I tried afforded me any revef until I began taking Ayer's Pitls, and was cured,”—Wm. Goddard, Notary Publie, Five Lakes, Mich. Pre Ayer & Co., Lowell, Masa. Hold by Diuggists very wh Every Dose Effective ARE YOU SUFFERING FRO L Female Weakinss, Catarrh ot Rheumtism =2 Chroaie, ~ Nervous Privatz Disease IF 80, CALTL ON Br. Searles & Searles Consuitation Frae For the Treatuent of Chrogic, Private and Nervous Diseases, MALE AND FEMALE, ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- EASES, ORGANIC WEAK- NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATTER HOW LONG STAND- ING OR HOW OFTEN FPRO- NOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILITY PILES, FISTULA, FI\SU'U‘ Permanean Cured without the use ot kuitfe, ligitur All maladies of a privat delicate nature, of either sex, positively cured. Call on or nddross with stiamp for CHRCULARS Dr Seatles & bcm,,. IS Eouth Ly xt door wJ’n-mm 0. e and espec s knee above th ed by Dr..). C. i Strest, 28, THE FAMOUS LANDLORD, « REED WUIPPLE, Young'sHotel, Boston Recently said in an interview: . . . “From the time of introducing ZOM DONDERRY inmy hotels its sale has been one of constant increase, this in. crease being 100 per cent. greater the last year than in any previous yi I Delieve more people are now drinking LONDONDERRY than all _other walerscombined. . . . 1cannotsay too much in its favor.” Sold wherever water is sold. Largest water bottling establishment in Amer- ica, if not in the world ! Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Co,, NASHUA N 11, Chas, B, Perkins, Selling Agts, Bo ., Mass Paxton & Gallagher, Distributing Agents for Omahau, oo GAPANE S P -5 = £ ADGIUSS R Compley Troatnani conilsting o Olntmant 1a Capsulos ulso ooy tor Extirnal Anew ant Bupposttories. aPills ‘a Pojitive Cur blindor dloadingtatin 7, Carou taryPiios. Tals Loms iy b novor b ail.81por box. U (ordd; 50t by mll. W LS Lorriola disoses wire u wrl poBItively gl ver with 6 b)¥3) 0r raf1n | notearsd 3an1 stamp for(ras Sam, iasuod by Kutin &Co. Dra 168 and Dougias strsets. U Intaral fora If owa to orleo n rantas |y @107 i€ Guiranta £roposal tor Lumber and Cement for City of Omahia, Soated bids will be received at the office of 1 tho ity comptroller L tod p. m.. Decemver 6. 180", for the furmshinz of inmbor and ¢ ment for the veut 1K for tho Thie comp- trotlor Wil turnlahi dlanks (or the bids on lamber, y bids will bo considered e B i O aluhog Wil have to stand/gho test of the eity engi- neer: Each biddor 15 required to encloss n cortified eheck of 8100, Theright s reserved to reject any or sl bids Oniaha, Nov. 2, 1692 NdOL THEO, OLSEN, Comptrolier, THE “LADIES PERFECT” SYRINC only syrin ) ted by which v Sl und which can ured for rectal injoetions o, it SOFT AND BUELL Price $3.00. 16th Stra RUBBER B HARD RUBB EXT escription s ar @d ut low BEE:D IRII)AY I)P(‘]'MBFR 2, IF Y00 BVLR SUFFERE) Indian Depredations LIt you are in position to take uinst tho cside in helive in Texas more than t population of helpless if as secure their ! ments. TuE gives the adv sonul residenco, fnrity with ail governwent. W Washingtonel you would would. But you incisco Bxami neer poess Tord this Bureau, una its man yzement, Tho bureiu employes attorneys who are Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its [ndian depredation cises are ca: od up, with all thy evi aw, and argued beforo tho o manner ully wo-ke required by court of ¢ tial points. Land Oflice, st ment of the cliims protection his id Its pansion cise the vete Don’t buy ns. rain u heecause you Aslc as muny and they will bo cheerfully und chirge. Cures Colds ATRIALS FREE! Barrels of it ALL WELCOM ¥ Cures Bronchilis call or write 11E Proposal for aled bids wiil the eity comptr 2 for the 1o year 18 f tho charter 1 check of # ot any of I'HEO. | Owabs, Nov. 2 triz. Its pateateisas ar insure the utmost poassibly benelit Lo tha 13 h w5 will justify. ' dispo o loist possiblo delay und oy 1892, Tho objoct of this every person holding govern Wast or Bur ntage, v, to cheat you. their staked upon the honesty and ubility of 1ims in suc bring out most favorioly los of tho o thit no deluys o plications ensuo in the orderly settlo: from Its costs nothing to questions us SPECIFIC A\l bids OL lating to Patent, You should communicat2 with the Bee Burean of Claims b “oan legitimate c! nt laska Nine-tenths shington a how to go to rhis throngh the dep uwt- Bei cau FROM advantage of the laws re- PR If you have made an invention cn which you desire t> 15 to givo im the advantags ton, wheths: 1t does of the would be work to of C.aims not only of per but of thorough the muchinery 1t offers Absolute Security. You do not rnow vimaran o not, aithough on general arally know tho St nd the Omaha BE ' suUppose Its land cases are handlod in strict ac: cordance with the v » $5 manazol n consulting o afraid of the cost, goet ansy aceu —THE—— Bee Bureau of Claims| Room 220, Bee Building Omaha, Neb. SFECIFIC OXYGEN STANDS KING. am=Cures Catarrh Car ASTHh bl BRONCHT1S T EvER. Valughle *OXYGEN IHUI\ Free. OXYGEN €O, Euch_bldde The rig thosths avary vill eh for famil- of the a you principles that ho that tho San Paul Pio cannot y guirantes reputation is i) as to ull thy essaa Genoral com- a3 thy broudess 1ol with 33 to tha inform tion you ploise, 51 promptiy oly, without SAFE, HEALIN EXTILERATING REFRESHING Cures NERVOUS Prostration, | k. Oma Nob. the City of ¢ of the city with section 1o enclose & vis reserved | that R Auxplxnln h Ny WHEN YOU Can walk into a clothing store in broadday light-—or in the evens g ing if you prefer to—and plank down three uvmnun~cvvry day—"hard to get and casy to spend” American dollars an cagle on one side and the *‘Loddess of Giberty"” cr—and walk out—with a brand new overcoat on your back belougs to you—fite you—Ilooks well on you and feels “bully” on a cold day, is it any wonder that that clothi store g, can hardly handle the cr Say is ¥ it? It's a fact that you with® on the oth- wis as fast as some? ) “ o u today for three s or double breasted —Withy 1gs—heavy twilled lining and you'll be two dotlars richer than IFor a five dollar bill we offer AN OVERCOAT that you never saw equalled for less than c'ght dollars in all your life. This coat is made of solid heavy chinchilla—=cut extra long—lined with double-weight serge —sateen sleeve lin- ings—velvet collar and double-stitched seams. If you'd rather buy an ulster than an overcoat, FOR NOTHING is quite o) comfortable on a cold day—we will sell you a great heavy chinchilla ulster—double breasted—cut good and long— lined with heavy plaid cassimere—for five .Inl..\ s and seventy-| five cents—or—we will you "ot Irec /.L; \1?«!“1' double-breasted—lined with heavy plaid flannel—for cight fifty —that's worth an cven dozen dollars, If you want to lm\ T:fi;‘fin those clegant overcoats that wo're lilng for nine GET IT oday—they’re going fast. Cassimeres—Dblacks double-breasted —si —flannel linings tin dollar price. a sub. chinchilla it cither s heavy :rcoat of us ntial dollars; you can have velvet collar—sateen cve Canton flannel pockets; and if you bought it somewhere ¢ you today lin e sell a grand Iricze SC They're in Kerseys browns—smokes le-breasted—plain linings fi;xl ud IlnlnT§ imere linings—velvet collars—self collars: sleeve linings-- fourteen-dollar garments at a nine4 lues 4 Fur overcoats! What fur? O, different Lind Ask your shoe dealer for the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co's ROLLED EDGED ARGTICS, EXCLUJERS, LUMBERMAY, ETG. . THE NEW JERSEY SPECIALTIES have nd Price lists and discounts sent to dealers only. Big stoclg on hand. ZACHARY T. LINDSEY, Omaha, Neb. Do you use Whisky ? Sold only at High- clas$ Drinking Places and Drug Storcs. Leads all others in Purity, Quality, Bouquet, Age and Smoothacss. DALLEMAND & C©O., CHICAGO. REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY CO'\r’iPANY, Diamonds and mAn xwh turer’s cost. vy verware s than Fourteenth and Farnam Streats. Jan. 1, to N. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam. SAVES FOR SALY The Keeley League of Towa Will hold a ¢ ntion at Des Moines, December 20th and 21st. All who onve W rod o bo nt as business of importance will be MAN, KEELEY LEAGUE, ve in the cause are urj pre transacted, CHAIR e e— HARHOOD RESTORED et s Wonk Mo t Mauunood, Nightly 1 power of 1o s ful 6rrors, OF CXCORRYE 10 Infrmiiy. Consu pockot. B per packe lteen guarantée o cury o Con, Chlengus Ak 1515 Dodge street, s and 10w ¢ o1 cxertion, you + which 10 crry I ¥ For sale in Omahaby Shorman & MeCoausll, ]