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§ Lol PO of e farmaning wat 1 Soepieg. milh O e SRy O W ot poken | “on Franes Aopropribsons Choely ) I e s oL S & o Ho Was @ Man of Deatly. Agninst a sample ballot that we'll create n greater commotion with that 4 FCUR SPECIMENS OF RECENT MINTAGE | {irtaine e boneht e m Ovonomowoo, | We H ALEXANDER'S TALK ON OPPORTUNITY | o union suceess at Chattanooga com- | REV. DR, PECK REFUSES A TRIP ABROAD Special Sult Sale ths weel than did the election, ‘Poll” thousand citizens from buying winter clokhes, i Nebraskn, Minnesotn, Wisconsin and New | and made an imposing apnearance. He hua | Pathways of Foliy that Lead from the | tary leaders. A chauge in the h;|~3vl‘uf‘l|w Depleted Condition Conference Fands We don’t believe in playing a waiting game either. Might as woll York Farmsh Rivals for the Belt— | an air of supreme confidence in himself, | Browd Avenue of Success—Uhances | QTN W08 NRERHY, demanded. Tho prows Renson—Nebraskn's Iepresentative offor you & 10 gold pince for £ when you can appreciato it You neod a g Cureors of Messra. Moshor, Men- L TG o o Within the Geasp of All—Chris- PoRition, 43 Vi tAphins of L6 4% ADDO Rielioe A 10 of Wosmthe wintor suit vight now—help yourself- nge, Weeks and Lappen, have. ‘Ihere 18 much in the adu tian Opportunities. mattox was proof of a wise gelection 0 Allotments of Cash, , that the world takes a mun “But who amongst us, you may ask, will { —— own estimate of himsel{; certainly the Mil lv-\”fiw:‘»»‘-: \‘ h g |“|‘l ‘nmwlx‘nm\l'l 4 l(hiu " N " waukee world took Lappen at his assumed There was a largely attended meoting at | © . e ans *d today. need not be Missearonts, Nov. 92, —Somethi of a plungers. Hard times lands them in the mire | time'ahout overything ho asked for. The | oo Seinl Oee S &0 Taiian | great opportunities shall come. The Lord 4 as created in the ; s of bankruptey. The buoyancy of the former | Plankington bank alone let him have $:40, uilding yesterday ori will not call for ten talents, whero only one | tional missionary conference yesterday e s ot s s St a5 - AR S 2ok oy e SRt abeahe T L i o o Lodh e ol i o b R i T e e tern, with a 4-button soft roll i &vety sohemo promising a return, Botween | bt A | The inves Bt of value, There has been no | divected efforts will yield disappointment, | prudent or right to incur the expenso or a double-breasted, Twi 4 aged to push himself to a front seat, and no | WAL S HOEEOY ‘tlm‘ At 0 REOKIGES gamble ¢haos this universe of wonders whose every | Dring pleasure, when the gaze is turned back- | addition to this, he felt that he was ish cast. $12.50 was our for enterprise was deeued a go without Charley | ho had beon a rako aud o veckloss gambler, | § IS0 S SERE T WICEE TR G | ward, at s close, The parents of Sir Isane [ needed at howle ~and couid bo of LG Tetora o i Mosher's influence and push. While bound- | 8lmost nlways losing, unasomeuimes as where, some kind of opportunity. And on | Newton were desirous that thew son should | botter service to the cause until existing S LU G L S ing before the gale he took precious care to | a8 $1,000 4 night, through the ages till finite tnings shall lose | remain on the farm, They had cherished ' conditions had passed away. When he had tinguished buyer gobbled | cast his lines and bait his hook for suckers King of the Grov the hove that his own inclinations would VINANCIAL VALUE OF CHEEK Jommodity Worth More than Its Weight . given, The sinful woman in the | when Rev. Dr. J. O. Pack of New York, one cops afloat countless craft which rush | 000 and Rob ! i * vt ChtiaL v " oA 4 s :2:,:“.. ,l!:‘ ,”,““:VIT ,::, ‘l.”_, the wash of | Wiscousin National bank, let him have | over the country and the differcnt associa- ":}‘\:‘i:l:'lk"‘h‘ ‘: hrml,al(w““uv:i'fx:\lx :| In of the corresponding sccretaries of the fat ¥ el it OF ant U Rl N £4,000, One day My, Hill got tired of wait- | tions have arranged programs suitable for [ #0¢ s LUL A B LA S oficial board and who had been designated 'al a elp yourself—got a con " speed on the slow-going and cautious. From | s ror the payment of his loan and caused a | tho oceasion. On Monday ovening the en- | the hardworking widow, who placad hor ) Ry L5 0y bW Ve O SEARE | Spec.a, Pric: ple 1000 of ‘em. You might fleg\t!ar Price port to port they dash, overwhelming the | levy to be mide on each of the Lappen szl o . | ites with the gifts which the rich men | by that body to make s yeai's . tour of the consider_you solf as lucky ns 3 A 2 \ e e othitra 1 become sim- | tertainment seuson will open with an enter- | hought: the affectionate Mary, who an- | mission fields of Asia and Malaysia, rose M . ) staid craftsmen with audacious gett stores. his caused other 4 b ¢ Shubert Concert company | nointed her Master with the costhe t- " v Mayo: Bemis if you bought Wtivoness and n Monte Ctlsto expression. | ilatly tired very quickly. and within a week | taliment by the Shubert Concert compans ointed her Master with the costliest oint- | to a question of personal privilago and ther HvEPIN] Alona Tor §5.00 - il 5 Nt the levies against Lappen’s properties aggre- | fr Chicago. Next Sunday series of | ment she hind; the Samaritan peasant who | ghnguneed that he had decided to re THage'rs of the 1 RS They invade the various branches of com- | oot CYES FE0 SEWiIE WY, Dttd il | storped by the wayside to bind up the hey've of the latest double: % Py wa & 3 & mectings will begin. Rev atterson Wil ) (ooiiag of ¢ e mamn at home. A trip of tnis character breasted o A 16| mercial life, but are chiefly conspicuous in An investigntion, which nobody had & X bt | wounds of a stranger, will share just as | ! : ensted cut, splondid A At I'g R A doliver vhe first sermon or lectyre at > P | 1, 1y in the blessings of heaven as will | i8 one of the few rich vickings that Scoteh chaviot, of J J financial operations, and w skimming | thought of making earlier,showed that Lap ¢ it > o tHo A e ¥ H l iot, of the mixed the crest of good timos are rogarded by the | pen had borrowed moncey n about every | W Thisweek will be one of prayer for the | those who, with larger opportunities, per- | fall once in a hifetime to those high up sray sovies, with a small ] initiated sls of modern business | Perron he had met in iwaukee and the | young men, and meetings will be heldon | formed greater deeds. in the mission movement, and no one I,{. el doa b e A Gl %% | country surrounding who had any money to | Tuesday, Thursday and Saurday evenings, A star bursts through the vell at night, S ———— enterprise. For a time the brilliancy of i i Stately s ever been known before to refuse to embrace their business ventures veils their real con ol v girl clork in one of | Tt A e stately sun floods onr b v dition. But the moment business depres- he had borrowed £400; from the pal address at the meeting yesterday after Andt lo! the star is gone. such an opportunity of seeing strange lands sion lks through the land they run for irl's widowed stepmother $10,000 and nooun. He said: “But star and sun aliko were p a at the expense of the society. Herce the ol et virios | tho wivis brother 8600, His night w Mr. Alexandur's Address, by one melnging wil i murmur of surprise and astonishment that ! ' ve AP SHATOWHG : 3 min loaned to Lappen all his savings e et K L\ spheres tho Great Creator traced, SRR Db PHol'S EnEbHEstisnt, “Ha Woht T e O O trctuvers | #2,100, and v other menshave his notes for 1 have chosen as tho toxt for my address e shapes their courses stili. L R MINEL L L e T bl kol S M i Joins in amounts ranging from £15000 to | today the singlo word ‘Opportunity. I Results of Misdireoted Biforts on to suy that while tho board itself had anking on cheek. V4 LS. arm near | Know very well, for its range is endless, % 5 3 made no suggestion in the matter, he had Help your: " Nebraska's “Only" Mosher is a fair speci- | 0,000, A rustic having sold his farm near | N S, WG (00, 3 dostn: AL Opportunity and effort may both go for | - i oo = % g elp yourself. Have a men of the financial rifrafl vitalized by pros- | Uhe city for 80000, Luppen heard of it, en- e e bossi- | BAUKKL, T thoso natural laws which require | €M to the conclusion that in view of finan- speclal Sale single-broasted Irish home- Formar Pric2 perity. In the boom days of Lincoln he was | Eaked him us superintendent of his, Ocober | Y1 ST 1 hope that even an | ddaptation and fitness in the doer for the [ cial stringency and the depletion of the con- spun of.a mixed brown pat- # boomer from Boomersille, e dabbled in [ MOwoc farm on a salary of 5,000 4 year and HTg R R Ho could pay u higher ‘interest rate for | 4y o one scamp than either | human aspirations become absorbed in end- | 10ad him to do so. But his mind was too ne- [ De. d. M. Buckley and othor delogntes ox- money than his financial competitors, and | \ &L GBS CETTETE SR G BE0NS IL | loss life, (lod's watehful providence will fil | tVe, Bis ambition too aggressive, his aspira- | pressed thoir satisfaction and uppreciavion this corraled the swag. Tho state [ oM o Minsnpolthe projeotor, | thoyeats witit ooulitless oppOFLURILiEn: tions oo lofty for so quiet alife. Helonged | of the New Yorker's magnanimity and his treasury was - open to | him and | pon Shnagor and wreeker of the | <i%or mo this inspiving occasion, with | for the college, the opportunities for culture, | self-sucrifice for the cause. :2:“ Ut ik ::‘»‘»?”:h‘m’:}‘lz“ “Northwestern y Loan company. | hundreds of bright voung minds beforo me, ‘)‘r"'Y;I"ml'il";m;!r"l;lr“:t"LITI-l\';f;. Aot Prantug Kmfe with n Vongeance. f ' 3 2w polcon, _ enjoying y ded game of swindling he would | is itse opportunity of the grandesy sort. [ Of these I e was kept on the farm | ki i the acelaims after Marengo. But Auster | 101 fourhunded game ofswidting LR Ol ‘“‘::‘fl,'\'l\'i'["‘:‘l‘,’,":‘,,,_(f:’},",",“.‘,,' \ise as | Uill he proved to bo utterly uscless in any ho prunine knite was azain icldod LALLLALLLAS litz came vot. Instead came Waterloo. The § 1t H Dosscssed, The mental resources of | 1o bring you a new idea, or to clothe with a | CAPAcity whatever. and finally, though re- o a ”L‘“Ml-“'l‘: At l:;‘( 4 j:l*; “mf I‘:“‘ :‘. i fivat, frost of depyession and doubt pricked { yhis man for scheming were phenomenal. | falrer garment an cstabushed waths if I | luctantly, be was piven o chance in colloge, | FEORriAtone tovay. FAECHS SERRAE (o0 5 the bubble, and Tanded the plunger In Jull = | Witnin five years he organized no less thau [ shall rouse to action a dormant talent, or | Ouee rightly staried he pressed his way up- | [FSR Bet 5o O NRL o0 Y al. but as a hunted THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: pany for enlarging that business, and half a dozen of Milwauken's leading capitalists each put in from $10,000 to $0.000. 1t was the proper caper for Milwaukee's merchant princes to live in a palace, o he provided himself with one, the erandeur of the equipment of which wis on every one's and engaged in of oreeding blooded the expensive horses. He dressed well uxur; i Hill, vice presidgent of the | | Nine women had loaned him from £250 then borrowed from him $20,000. The inves- thirty-five corporations, aregate Y. M.C. A WEEK INAUGURATED Large Attendance at the Association Rooms Young Men's Christian association week all Mr. W. H. Alexander delivered the princi unskilled layman can bring forth something their form and force, and human efforts and stir into active life o ambition, it W I | solute control of themver, would be a stroke | of diplomacy whoses benefits no one could | estimate. The pricowas brought down from fifty to eleven and & Mali millions of dollars, and in nineteen days. the great transaction was finished. Delay would have given us sngland for a neighibor on the west, as she pleted a series of ' victories that placed Ulvsses S, Grant amang the greatest of mili- talent v And twin les tll the d wn rth with light, things to be done be left unconsidered. Mis- w rd and onward till he stood near the sum- MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 189 CUTTING OFF ITS EXPENSE Methodist Missionary Conference at Minne- of them, whether bishop or plain elder, has ference ury it would be neither wise, resumed his seat Bishops and Fowler, many of the presiding clders, but the con of our own up the second | oad of 'em. Going 10 have & yOou know —trying to defent that warm speil BET A HUNDRED that kept a few t as a hun nx a d 1 b s s M Help yourseli—just shut wretel flying from e wrath of ins victins. | i) stock of 1o loss tnin $15,000,000. Yet | then have beon for some of you 4 starting | Mitof his lofty ambition. ) fergiico wus obdurate, and even in o fow Spemal Value et dios Used to Be o swindling operations. Porsonal aud family | 1O, Whs without the imposing ' bearing of | time foreffort, © | irrow, bub the hardest hurte. hiter st gre | scemed to bo manifest Bishop Walden, wrappod up. Dirt choap at and deliver aud the tixpayers of the stite | woighed but 120 pounds. He dressed plainly. | the outcome of most human lives are largely | for a little to grasp at their seeming en- T Rplouons i:“f'_',',"';,"l““\[\*v,“,".:;',{.‘,,,"""‘;\f'{i 1"{'""' SR L) WL, yere, pluciced 'to the tune of over S0M0. | JofCConomically, and attended chureh 10 | dotermined during tho fow brief years while | chantments. Judgment and pradence are | for tair vlay all avound - When Kansas wis ed the privilege of boing at Tor tho hoodlo i theetioms Lo the Tiighs | lgiously. "He' “was born in Provi- | youthis merging Into manhood, ‘the impor- | Stately compauions, and often, It may be too | FHICREC o SRMINd G ¢ho'ltate cold uot large tho other day, you could o i penot i the bigh | gence, ~ R. I, schooled in New Bed- | tanceof prayertul thought, of careful speech, | Often, wo escape from their dignified guid- | thALLO westorn bars of tho sttt Could bot ] wish for no better clothes. A . ; wayman demanding your money in a lone- 1 ¢, "Ayss’ and has now only turned his | of earnest and lonest counsel, is deeply [ 8ce to flout on the wings of impulse. It Rl T bt UaBHL very pretty pin - checked some locality, meanwhile emphasizing his 3 Y i C % 2 4 f may be essential, g 1118 for &b numbers of peovle that were actually in . 1§ K RPHHAE IV EmELHeNE ‘||'|'lf'virl\' l_";wm_ 40 year. Removiug to Minneapolis | pressed upon me. You are stunding at the | 1 be H "Ll‘:-gl-..m]l‘ »’huf‘!p[ action, to f LN Y American more of bluish Bl oA withthe mothae Someey | In 71 gt a sy fn horthaud i o | thresholds of mauwor Iifo, Opportunitics | Iiliss, in these pleasing exeursions, for | Wt 8NN, Noprmska Dr. Huntingdon of cnst—straight cut, single and double-brested, out with or without a i emploged in plucking patrons and the publie, | Sommercial wolloge for awhilo, "Later o | for sood and for ovil upproach vou, o every | Gicl Viiitiant brungs us Dadk to. reality, | Liucoln read statistics showing that thero | B fronrt oil, ~ Fitlike'n charm and faultlossly drapéd. { i Weeks Was a Swell swindier, edged the original real estate boomerof that | alluting, but the ways of whe righteous arc | God Thas given to cach one u place in tiis | Were many mivistors in the fonforenos whose { But Mosher 1s by no means o lone plynger | much-boomed city. For yours lhe mado | filled with giaduess; they, lead to | iniverse of His and in that place, wherover | FUALES WUt Jost, (AR B0, 3 05 i 9 a \ a 3 ’ | consigned to stripes and prisou fare, A few | money and and wis reputed ten years the kingdom —of God. Tho great- |y Codl i vins, for tho soul Is immortal. | starved out New Euglanders, who had been ouian EG C10[A3§ any Ci sapar an thai, were yml 0 { days ago the courts of New York consigned | millionaire three times over est’ o iyoung i life's . motlems, . at/|[10T0 Sepirasions fob biosoul isdmmortal, | 8oL C R e Mg tinnneinl dopression Y ! ! Francis H. Weeks to prison fora period of | ties. In 18534 the titles to lends he least for some of you, is waiting to bosolved} | JC 1ts Botutal trend 1s Godward, We shall | S5 UNe i ohsind of such from the ooag { i He was short a trifls of $1.114,930 | ehased being voided by the courts he turned | The arena for effort is oven und boundless. | hive ambitions, and carnal desires, for | & SWACEed tacisiny, 8 SHEL (O B wali “" me 20”’] Gemu[y { in his accounts ignee. Upto the time | over the legal owner of the lands $1,000,- | I'he audience assembled to approve or con- 'r“‘-‘f»‘“' ORAR0 Oy for glory, for praise, fito the state in tho past year, and things . 1 of his assigument ind flight he wae roputed | 000 in cash and morizages without, “seeu- | demn extends w the ends of the earth. The | for temporal graification of cvory kind, for | [Wto LA Sie I 16 BASCACET B SRR a_ millionaire. Ile was a notable figure in | ingly, straining his bank account. eonius presiding is the Great Kternal. The x"- "'; theatiributes of humanity. We can R BRby i GBIG FAVHBL O RDIG {HtoRtRe) New York's socia) life and in affairs. He The Northwestern ( nty Loan com- | prize to be won is life everlasting, and the | break through the bounds of a present en- R N he knew | owned u yucht and belonged 1o the Metro- | pany from the time of its iucorporation, | wages of failure is death. ording to | vironment and work our way upward when. | fatncrs walict, Tuone cise thir he knew polizan, the Century, the City, the Union, | 1 1834, manazed by Louls F. Menage up 10 | your wisdom or error, accordiug to your | e¥er wo develop a fitness fo vhie duties of a | 914 hopest FEtHOtias fuiner whe ol B the University, the St. Anthiony's, the Dom: | the date of his fiht in May iast. 1t was a | measure of judgment, almost as you chioose | highersnhere. Thegospel of Jesusencourages | pishels Ofwheat to LAe elevatar o6 v ooratio and the Player's clubs s | money-making cnterprise from tho sturt | to have it, the solution of the problem will | temporul advancement, and urges the in- | J0¢ WOE ReRion CFren I EREn S, g - mitient members of the bar fon | and won the confidence of the money centers | be, creaso of talents, but it tells us to temper s s 31, > i 4 ties.” So great was the pressure upon him | i the company and nolders of its securities ‘\'\‘ for lll)‘"." aoything fl"l'}l_l} can ‘hvem{;-:.‘ the humble, the meek, and the lowly, the neral N from this cluss that some had to bo refused, | for large amounts. But a little over two | When the woruing sunbeams part the | boud and the free. R L el B ago Menago seems {0 have become | Miste that hang about tho mountains, Make the Mot of Opportunities. offers had been accepted made the latter | Dos d of n_demon for speculation. In | A0C CAb thelr Bowles Wwith, ROC, wWe stand AT AR more grateful and trustful toward him. Montana_and Washington, on the Pacific | 8We before the splendid vision. ence | UWe are apt o complain because some Lk o the rapenstiu toward b, = e. | const, in Chicazo and i Gilveston, Tox., ho | came these great creations? Thiown into | things about us are not to our liking. And A0 friondod and. derrandod s e sioe, %S | made enormous outlays in offorts to boom | SPace from the back of an carthquake, and | yet, Lum sure that there isw't o young ma e . 7870 v e mulet land properties he had purchased. It was | coughtin pavalysis of surprise, they have | here tonight who does not know of some | New Yorl....... 11000 his own, \\I“)xu he mulcted out of #40,000 and. 4 REOT to fl Y ¥ ¥ that I stood through the ages, in their ruzged ma; other young man whose life 18 not half as | Southern Califorui 1,000 & : E 4 two sisters 8f his w W ] 0 get money to floar these schemes that he | °V R 4, 2 o 9 . 5 L half as | Souther: D B P n TV, k& R0 D o iro. Mo, cuch, ro out | 1 eived the Northwestern Cuatanty Loun | Dificence, pointing uway to theskies. And | enjoyiible as hisown. What a glorious time R When you read a handsomely engraved wcddlqg or ] in sums ranging upward. from $18,000 to 885, | company so disastrously, think you. friouds, what these great works | wo conld'haye in this world, if!instead of ¥ Sirrat party invitation on paper of some new and delicate g 000, und amounting, all told, to €496,000, | ‘The endorsementby this company of com- | Will last boyond 4 soul's existencet That | magailying burdens, regretiing misfortuncs, apanese cause was championed by R DRt EB while sevora) 1ost smaler amounts. Tnad: | mereial paper made it acceptable to money | Wt who bears Gol's image, will pass away | and pointing out evils, we shoula tell’ God [ Bishop Goodsell, who madean carnest appeal shade, doesn’t it remind you that we engrave and sell dition, there are three sisters, Misses Betty lenders throughout the east. It was by r l\t)rL‘\' r ulml "llu:fl: dumb lllmllll:nllsx tay? | how thanklul we are for His blessings. Who Hl’l"'“l“mfl‘“;_'-! l"'l“""‘l‘ fizu fin( Stu\tion(_l'y &) | A 8, B8O g1810ve, M igsca AT [ty o 2 i aper, | No.no. It doth not yet appear what we | knows that tho sweet little blossoms which tne success of the church among 2 sta ery ! § innie and Mary Davies, who, upon obtaiu- | sorting to the putting out of spurious paper, | 0t )0 Yhis'we know, that when He ‘hrown thus into contact with the wealthy as few financial institutions have ever suc- Christian Opportunities, impaticuce. tomake all ave can out of things tuxes and half of his grocery bill and went 4 LY Wit AR SRe ! 5 Fie s : et : within reach iest we waste our lives in at. | home without dinner because there was not reputation, and the aceepted qecounts of his | of tJanuary it deciured a semi: give them the best opportunities for physical | its white, glowing pinious, it hovers above _‘[{‘I}l n)h 7“"{"‘ "f -Iv‘lx 1 "], lj;ls ‘ln‘ wealth threw open to him the doors of New | dividend of 4 per cent, and at and mental and moral development; to fur- | earth’s transient bonds, and bending its | Scaled 10and 15 per cont on last year's York's swellsociety. Therein he met women, widows and spiusters possessed of money or property. who solicited this combined tawy and business man of wealth to tuke off their hands the care of their moneys and proper ing their majc ity, some ten years ago, exc- time it never had missed a dividend and never had a piece of its paper discredited. Some of the longest headed and longest pursed capitalists in Minneavolis, New York, Boston and other cities were stockholder endorsed by, him ofticial at Menage pe nish the means and encou helpful and healthful compaunionship. We believe that the All-wise Creator has some- thing in store for the child of His cave and His keeping that is better and nobler and age o desire for gaze on the heaveus, secws anxious and cager to go. Aud the highest possibilities of this spirit are placed withm reach, of the peasunt as well as the ruler; they come within touch of temper our sorrows and soften our hearts s The appropriations of the day in- cluded the followin: Bohemian and Hung: st Ohio, Philadelpili Baltinor: rin, Pittsburg.. 8 1110 the little Japanese and said that 1,100 of 5 e it b Ry e s Pow | comes, weshall be like Him, for we shall see | are not His fair angels of mercy? Who | almond-eyea orientals had become membe LO0ISBE PV diIA D RGBT AL B0, z AuteditoWoalie SIOtId ol lonal e llen il pEfRS od frauds nagregating #5000, W | Him us Ho is.” With the. assurance, then, | kiows that the miilions of stais in the | of the Motnodist Ipiscopal church in the RAYMOND, JEWELSR, ‘ B R Bloh o Trecelted SR W0iB oL | XU 45 thie receiver can learn, Out | that immortaliy is before the soul as an | heavens are not the bright homes for His | last yesr from this disu Later in the Corner 15th il Donglas 3trans different estates entrusted o him and prave | OF Sixty notessent toone Minneapolis firm of | endiess inheritance, and that God will leave | children? — Who knows that the sym- [ day he made a warm spoech, 1eROUNE UL | e { Vically wined out by his frautls aptromets | lwyers for collection the malkers of only | it largely o each individual to make upa | phonies coming from uature aro not the deep | the mOngSREho ) AnanoseHin thol| P ————— ety Ersgutel|Iauyoraan sollbstionatho miiers of o record for judgment, there is every incentive | echoes of heaven's great chorus? Oh, frionds, | Hay islands should ever have beeu == i Tho women whose trust he had betrayed | four ohe man is a porter in o store, another | 10 earnest and decisive action tha wo might bo impelled to lay ofd on the | abandoned as it was when Dr. Pisher v | were, almost without exception, in New | i a barber. one o mechanic on small wages, Men with Arms Akimbo. O G AL ‘ R BLrin0 viost Kpishout fosepcium, <inY Now || sarbaster. One u rsohinnts onjgmu l wiages ? ! our hards find to do and leave all the rest to | lamentablo that the Japanese conve had veen duped by one whom they had en. | eich of these notes has a memorandum “Opportunity, tho Latins uve told us, has | our Maer. “If discouragemonts come, seck | should be oblized, as they e, to send soue i ; tertained and been entortained by, that ho | companying “Guarantor Nortnwestern | Only a foretops once let her go by, and no | W overcome them. Georgo McDonald ouce | of their own numbers to those islands to had successfully used his social prestiga foy | Guaranty Loan company,” of which the fol- | one can catch her again, The ninoteenth | sald that “he who is able to puta disap. | carry on the work among their own people SEARLES & fleccing them fiuancially, covered them with | 10Wiug are specimens: oenturyisaeivllisioniehas Sproviael iscnnti|ipolotment Pbenoa nilimfstunds sovoniivio | iwhenilt lazenlly shaipiine o Ne cob/cronce humiliation, and many of them would hay “Muker s known to this compary nsg | ploce for drones. And James ltussoll Lowell | conduerors Lifted ton loftior plane, to o | to look ufter ho wabier (Lo protested { suffered their 10sses. 1 silehee thiher -iae | careful and industrious man of some means.’ | has wruthfully said: “Phe busy world shoves | nobler experionce, he will often reccive more | against turning this fruitful field, which is exposo their i tions for recover redulity through legal ac- **Maker is in good shape financially to take care of his business interests und protect angrily nside the man who stands with arms alkimbo sct, till occasion tell him whut tangible benefits’ than_another who, escap- ing adversity, rejoices in easy fruition. in chavge of the California district, entirely over to other denominations and urged ap- SEARLES, Holler | S his paper.” to do, and he who waits to have his task “The world is’ better today than it was | propriations und re-estublishment of the | 3 How.Aeyorked, e L marlcid out shall die and leavo his. errand | three centuries ago. The prinicipal avewos | work. A commitico was apminted to. con- ! ‘Wecks’ methods of robbery were succes The Madison (family hotel), 21st a unfultilled,” 10 fame and to power lay over the fields of | sider and report on the situation. i S H : ful for a long time solely thivough tho. it | Chicswo. - Transionts, 2 00 par day, and | U0 thor side of the valley of Flah the | conflict, Men's. praises wero wiven to mili- | There was a pralonged conference tonight If your wife traded with 5 plicit confidence reposed” in him' by clionts | B SIon ey i armies tary heroes, of Saul and Goliath were camped. nd the sword was a passport to beween the board of bishops, Missionary Chronic a grocer who threw a Who entrusted money to him for investime, e, Forty times the Philistine giant sent out his | favor. But today, uear the dawn of the | Bishops Taylor, now of Africa, and Richar W h 5 gar , His cue was to loud & given sum of money. DEXATH OF TOM RUANE, chlienga for o soldicr of Tawel to meet him, | twentioth cent the heart and the mind, | Granvof New Jersey and Anderson and Neryous :uv haadfule f’.’ U 3 By $15,000, ana have the mortgage seouring Of all the Hebrew host not one haa daved to | philanthrophy and literature, virtue and | Fowler of New York and Chicago, regarding Privats and nto i bug und *‘guessed the loan made out to him, ana this mortgage | Well Known Fire Fighter Suceumbs to un | answer. Iut the youthful shepherd came, | truth, scienco und arbaud capital and labor | the future of the mission work m South CURE iAo sho had a pound.” You'd o would then exhibiy to vach of s clfents At tack of Baoiinohin: aud, casting uskle a proferred armor, dopend: | dre the prinelpal fctors in-progr Amerita,lihel o, genpmanL1nes MRG0 Special talk scales to her. whose money ho had received for invegtme T ane) piueme s company No, | ing only on his simplo sling and God, he | Iyle said of Scluller: 5 Juve for many years ma d betwee b By this trick o singlo movtgage for tiaony | , Lou Ruane, PoeG of hose company No. | T, G B0 T8 & ealley ...,(.*..‘,‘.L,‘\,;,.?j he | dingdoms, and another, referring to these | them what 18 kuown ns the Bishop Taylor Diseas:s. 4 wis made to satisfy the confidence of @ hylt | - *14 01¢ of the best known firemen in this | [oygifulleador, The same ovportunity was | conquests, remarked: ' ‘These kingdoms | Fund” for especial work in Cincinnati. 1t e L Why not talk scaies to dozen clients, whose ageregate funds en. | Uit aied at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday | gffered to every soldier of Isracl, but David | which Schiller conquered were not from one | is now proposed to bring this work under the B AR AL ; " Y i trusted 1 hiln amounted to $75,000. e was | A{lernoon. He had not been well for several | Qione accepted it, and men for thirty contu- | ration at the expense of suferings to | divect control of the bourd, und tonight's | o e Ontar mylamiuepnlEas, yourself? Arven’t YOU i careful 1o pay lnterest to each of thoss | dAYS, but did not leave his post at the engine | pies nave paaised his great achiovoment, another; they were soiled by no patviot's | conference was for the purpose of securing | Weo gure Catarrh, AlLD1 oasos of the PR G % clients at the proper time, which was to the | 1ouse until Suturday, when he was taken to “John Wychffe. standing alone before a | blood, nor wet with an orphun’s tear: an understanding with Messes. Grant and | goses, S AT and Kidney Disenses. Fo- sivoulat f f latter a seeming assurance that his, or her, | the bospital. His case developed into acute | o lesiastical council in defense of his | They are kingdoms conquered from the ba Anderson. The latter intimated their will- | o606 i G Srg o EHD tet, Manhood, ciroculation of somo o woney was properly invested, The investi. | PRenmonia, and he died afteran iliness of | yoformatory doctrines, denounced the union | ren realms of Davkness to increase the happi- | ingness to bring the mission and its prop- | §e%ioture, Aydroco e, Verloooats, rito! the papers you use, gation of the assignee shows thut Weeke liad | 5earcely twenty-four hours, of church ana state, aud setting the bible | ness, the dignity and the power of all m v, which is valued av£250,000, under the | © Prugs FISTUDA AND KEC voens ‘eurod been pursuing this method of swindling for years, during which time ho own account in sundry money of unsuspecting mouey entrusted o him to It was the loan on_ city Pipemun Ruaue was appoin tion on the fire department in Septemb 1590, and was one of the men who went down with the wall of the Farnam Street theater. He miraculously escaped injury at the time d to his posi- above all buman ¢ 5 he strong impulse to the Protes tio guve the first nt reforma- The Charles 11 restoration in Bugland, that gave new forme of faith, new maxims of wisdom, new inages of beauty ‘won from the void and formless Infinite,' a possession forever to all the gener fearth.g +And these pr utro) of the couference, subj stipulations U to certain ————— —— NO TROUBLE TO YOU, husiness. mp for eirealars, fr 5, first stairwiy south of Do or det without pi Zall on or il Dr. VSeflriesr & Sg‘\rles, 118 South 1 § i ft CAUTION —There's 1 ! u trone, drove Milion into abso- for effort are & AT (e OMAIA B & 2I9'8.N0 realty miortgages thut he used ten ye: ouly to die a natural death. He was deputy | jute seclusion. Though relieved in a measure | open to ail who s ‘They are open Eber Avefassinlly Uoudiioted,, DA N B S 1 guess work in dealing ugo when he first entored upon his suienrs | joiler at_the county jull dining the incum- | from political pentities by tho act of abie | to you. Go into them with coutaye. 1 oo, The Great Central voute weekly Cali- JAPANESE) e Pates & | for lund improvement in Wisconsin, and | bency of Sheriff Boyd and was fora time con- | the last twelve years of his life were passed | and twice, your feat sliv back, go,0n. knd on, | fornia oxeursions are in charge of ex- l l E | this paper, Our B nuu‘l; un.m] nl.\- same kind was used re. ll}‘tl-“l with “"i nll ¥y police fore & He was & | jn enforced isolation. And yet this blind, | forbat ‘|\<'4-’\\-|H M'm' vou fu verfect work. | perienced conductors and a uniformed civculation’s printed on cently w keep afloat the Land aod Improve- ngle man. and his remains will be wken to | geserted, broken-hearted but illustric Remember that grandeur of character can | norrer, who accompany the party to des- SRREI— tho editorial page, Y mont company of West Superior, and the | 'recport, L, for burial this afternoon. scholar and poet, conquered despair, tri- | only be founded on justice; thut the loftiest l;;ln:iux. and look lu(h'-r vy o e c URE e e West :ls'up.c urr Iron and Steel com-. - — umphed over desolation and gave to the | triumphs are the triumphs of truth; that the ik A ‘“( the passengers o R el know what you've buy- i pany oth — of which he practicali TO CALIFOKNIA, world those three great poems which have | grandest inheritanee is a place in the king- | COMIOULS & 4 r AR A New und Completo Treatmen, cousisting o ing nna you get what 1 conirolled. It was & quiet in. o made his name immortal. dom of God.” You will saveetime and expenso by | GUPPORILORIES, Capeulos of Oltment and two g DN you- g vestigation of Weeks' manageme Vin Denver and Sait Lake City. joining our next party. Send for folder | Bozeso et ag Curo 1o you pay for. 1 management of 4 ) Equal to the Eibergency. General Association Work. jeining 4 of ovory pature and degree, It makes anoparation 3 the fivst named of these companics, set Patrons of the Greav Central route 4 ‘ ! . giving details with th kuife or njections of carbollo acid, wit.ca aflont in April by othor stockholders, ‘that | weekly excursions to California via the | ‘An unlettered gicl, a peasant, in krance, | Robert Weidensal, a_member of the inter- | © o, F, Suzarer, Manager, £20 painful and saldon 8 pormasent curo, asi oflsn ! 4 uncovercd the rottenness of its fnancial | Union Pacific can have their tickoets reud | Yeceived a spiritual ‘impression that she | nat committes of the Young Men's 191 South Clark St., Chicago. seuliiog In dearhs manocomary. Why endlrg g condition. At the first news of this investl: | s BOIN0 can okl could save the glory of hercountry. Acf | Christian association, spoke of the gravd 3 7 BoXen 10 cure any cases . Yolf Uhy bay for »t; Denver and Salt Lauke City without - {d . L, LOMAX B gutlon he begau making extraorainary | | b rch Vel #nd ¥ o Yy Without | yopiing the message as coming from God; | work that has been ac efforts Lo ralse money. ting enough together to He succeeded in nder life casy for additional exy ng details and end for folder dvantages offered she seized the glowing opportunity, and Joan of Are went forth to conquer, omplished during the described the labors of the ommittee und said that they ast year. Ho international General Passenger and Tickot Agent, Omaha, Neb, benofitaeceived, §1n box, 6 or §3 by all, Bawple froe, Guaraptoos issued Ly our dgents, CONSTIPATION Eured, Files ioventats ome time for himself and wifo i ansthos | I 1. Shearer, manager, 191 South Clark The enforcement in the American col- | hud oxpended $15000 more this year than - O VA g rou LApesat et paliely WATCH FOR clime, and when the fact of bis tssiaaiics | stroet, Chicago. B T Lomas, goneral | onies by Eoglund of the odious navigation | for any previous beviod of tho same e, | Eawloss in Nume wad Conduet, BeaE A Ao it ad Fleasest o k. ;VIM made huhlll.- he and she were far from | passenger and ticket agent, Omaha, | 8¢t aud the issuing of writs of assistance | They were in m‘shl this amount and ho Thomas Lawless went to his Iwumf on =\':,l:‘mpm:hll) udupted for chiléyen's use, 00Doses OUR GRAND 4 ho scenes und victims of his frauds, a fugi- | Nob, - | b ' | ereated an opportunity for American pa- | hoped the associatious alleover the country | Tenth and Nicholas strects yesterday after e b &:fim}.{::u J“i“""..“b ‘1:‘, was arfosted i Neb. B o 1 triots 1 uct, Oua public gecasion the ittus- | would resnond liberally and el Tudate | noon and proceoded to chustise bis wife. ‘}‘}’“}‘“’\Tf-f-”‘t“‘l‘d°:":’:l S AN . a Rica, brought buck to New York g ANNOUNCEMENTS, trious statesman, Jawmes Otis, dec thut | this indebtedness. Hetold of the charitable, ¥ B AT Ay s Kuhn & Co., Sole Agents, uha,Neb, - : convicted, and - the use of such power hid cost one king bis | educational und welizious work of tho as: | His mother-inlaw tnter odod gud (ko oK | _2otrs T — CHRISTMAS N A A T ; ~n.‘..-; ;,fln .,l,h-c \I,r natural outlawry fn all | head anu another his throne. ' With wouder. | sacintion and urged the members to renewed :(lnm;;x-:ll“ town, - 4| ::;“l’l“lln’»;:;"u“:ru’:;l”::: 9 bAD LUW“”LtXlONS g 4 : wmankind, Iu the small boy it manifests | ful eloquence lie entarged upon the rights of | efforts o same fate, 0 00 _d-a0me NP6 4 k. Anotlior of the brilliant swindlers brought | {y5ei¢ fn plans to ran nway and be a pirate: | 1he colonists, and historiaus alludo to the |~ Suverintendent Ober made a short ad- [ hatchet and siid he was golng 1o Ve the | 1 iee, vlackbeats, red, rovgh wnd oliy rhin OFFER AD, i to book by hard tmes is Frank Lappen of { - ~ D B jrg | inspiring event as the opening sceno in the | dress ind asked the members of tne Omaha | coroner a wholestle job. About this time und Laude, dry, thin, and Talling 3 Milwaukee. Iive years ago Lappen landed | it budding young women it breaks out in | yovolution. association ta giveall they could to thein- | Oficers Ityan and Ravencamp appeared on /fi;“' bair, and Slmple buby blemishes = 3 i thecily of browerics, ‘with . pleasivg | yearnink to go camping In tho mountains | fu later years tho Mississippi river avas | ternational commivtee, He reportod thatata | the sceno ind o bolligerent man was pl aro provonted bud cured by Curt - g self-introduc.ion that ho was a business | and pillage neighboriug coraficlds and | the western boundary of the union, and a | recent meoting they had raiscd $75 for the | under arrest. Lawless is charged with a ( cuRs Boar, most effectlve akin: 3 man from Boston with §75,000 in his inside | poulwry yards, and in grown men it some- | belt of land belongiig 1o Spain Liy botween | bencfit of Kescue all sault and battery and Mrs. Wetterford, nis S Jniviug anc baReyuEasH S g{ ckot. 1f he did nol have that | limes takes the. form o 4 e to | the American possesstons and the gulf. An — —— wife's mother, is held as complaiuing wit A gyeetent of toilot aud nursery ey i v | times takes the form of a burning desire to I A " s 3 fortune Iu cashy (and nobody bolioves now | thrash a policeman late 4t uight, Porhaps | outlet by way of the river was esseatial to | DeWit's Witch Hazel salve cures viles | ness. v0 pa, Sold throughout the world. g ) ho had several | it js hecause in “Robiu Hood” outlawry is | the development of the western frontier, puts —_— g times tho amount in nerve, as &500,000 in | made picturesque, poetic and likeable that | The vight of landing at_New Orleans bad b judgments lately entered against him demon- | Phat opera enjoys. 5o great @ popalarits. | ouce been granted by Spain, but i after EBRASKA High Class Photog:aphy, strite. Hlis novve was eqiial to tackling the | Anyway, it appeals to theater-goers of uli | years the privilege was withdrawn. When At Popular Price A ) :&"':fi:‘) “jub“bf‘" J'l.‘!’?..lii‘h‘i‘..&"fi'.“, s | classes wore vowerfully than any other work | France galued possession of the Loulsiana , e man ” D, 8 0 | of its kind. DeKoven & Smith's opera will | territory an American amobassador was seut [ =3 101 outh 15th Stroet. . cessfully on John Plaukington, the big vork | o kiven at Hoyd's theater on Phursday aud | 10 Paria to weat for an open river. He had NATIONAL BANK. i fupd ‘“l». 0 l:nm'k oy l’:‘ A1 80YQ, | Suturday noxt by arl, Barnabee & Mac- | scarcely landed in France when Nuanoleou ) Omahs, Nob, % N B o s s SveRuo o Donald’s Robiu Hood Opera company. Ou | Was threatened with a conflict with Eng- U. 8. Depository, il g o — T — — o negotia rom i Ilu, 0D bank & | Frigay evening ‘“Uhe Knickerbocker,” au- | land. Should such an event take place the : loan of §15,000, with which he opened a gen- | other” production of Deoven & Swmith's, | French would be forced to relinguish their - — DISORDERS eral furnishiug bu.h‘fl“j which later in- | will be the bill. hold on the territory west of the Missis. 0,00 E cluded dry goods, and drove it with a yim L e sippl. A double opportunity was presented. CAPITAL, - = = §400,00 I W MWW the i b that fairly dazzled the rather phlegmatio DIED, If Napoleon should sell wnat he $65,000 | BYILB WEAKNESSES, DEBALITY, BT0, hatahd § ; Serman popuison Hemade monoy §o fast= | ~5or [ T underThis hoad, Aty | cowid mob hold, albels ot @ SUAPLUL, » = 2 PODD SRR e, " e wid toug A 50 everybody thought—that he and bhis | . fNoticer nr ue thce on fews wnder ihis heads A/ | wiserable price, the money received would Livon toovery pari of the body: 1 will sond (aer 4 money making were soon the talk of the [ SN SRS Foag . RS be that much saved. 1t flashod through the | curely puoked) MR 1o w0y sufforar tig presc i ? town. lLater, one stund was not enough to | RUANE—Patrick, age 28 years, at St.Joseph | winds of the American representatives that Offoers and_ Direotors -Houry . Jhles. proal Il‘l“'\'\‘l\m' fiped, s JAxu"fi\‘ {ioubles. Areas isfy the euergics and awmbition of the | hospital. Rewmiiny Wil be shipved from | tne purchase of territory adjoining the ent, B 0. Cusliiny ® Qipsideat, O 8 Halnes 0T, A | 08, k. satisfy il g 4 hoapital. ki L il be shiuned v y ad) . o0t B we dol & Colllaw, J M. 1L Pawrise | Micuigan; " 3 hing l.np&om 80 he bought out a big fur- | Hedfey & Heatey's undqriaklux rooms 10 | national domein, thus keeping the French, Th & 0 a0 Al Towls 8 faed, castier. i L2308 SRS piture ‘establishment, borrowiog (rom o ¢ 00Dt e Mandad 4 gud the Svanish, and tho Bughsh, away The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amwonia; No Alum. = BIRN EY’S G4 pier g care 3 banker $i4,000 to enable him L0 make the ir. Rugno wa mber 0se cowpany | row our western and southwestern borders, i a1 S B &2 A Y All'drugglota. 00 oents. ! § - purohase. Thed Bo formed & siock com: | Ny, \1° 4 & imomber of hose coupANY | Lug'ihg seouring for all Wume o come oF 4B Used in Millions of Homes—4o Vears the Standard THE IRON BANH.

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