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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1900. 8 TIIF 0\{\"’\ D\HY BEFE BENEFITS OF ( \TA\STI(OPIII‘L.\'[’l‘.‘,‘:’f;',.’fi:‘."m o T Tl e T )lll ES AT OLD FORT 0MAH1| wAsDROWNED LASTTHURSDAY | g 000000000000000000000000000 he side of the Master Then love begets | $0me Are O1d, Some New. hut All Are Fd Jones Lost W Lite When the T 1 Worth Remembert o 4 vost v n an will keap himeelf clean from the vices 5 ) ) v . “lorenc Disaster at Galvastor May Io 8] Ne woria In order that Ne may be ‘(Un\h when the provider cam no longer | O¢neral Commanding the Army Wants the ploded "ear Flarence . Better. worthy. The love of wife, mother, chil-|provide for them and protection to his es Post Ready for Use liea fatality in connection with the ex L4 conmane ‘ dren, is a force for good beyond all esti-|tate whon he can no longer look after it plosion of the steamer Jacob Richtman, | @ 5 mate in the heart of a man. 8o the 1ove| yy 1o not a wise thi said & hard whi occurred last Thursday afternoon | DESTRUCTION NOT DUE TO WRATH OF GOD | 7+ ¢ for those who draw near to him| = 1® "0¢ 8 % Lt N | HURRIED VISIT PAID THERE YESTERDAY | [\'\ii.fiver below Florence, was brough il sweetness and light and the| headed Scotchman, “‘to defer life assurance | 15 TIebt. Wutdny. aiaPHoon vy THE. HEdL b passeth understanding. Love |t & man's bair is becoming gray, for in baving the| YOUung Jones lived with his mother and At their | 1WO brothers, Charles and Will, at %08 Jackson street Metklejohn is much intere property utilized. With cc resent size Fort Crook cannot accommo date a full regiment. Fort Or sbacks, wh the safety ¢ rity, and in t menace to | stepping stone to higher and nobler things. [ yim of his opportunity. Besic s every year Idings of the | they have been mastered by circumstances o¢ gelay increases the cost and decreases his opportunity to get insurance on the ansightly sheds | and find themselves in a condition of life magnificent e sprung up. | unexpected and they do those things they | Aha could T most advantageous terms es's Kidney Care . [ . [ [ L] body of Ed Jones, a 13-year-old col- | Citien That Mave Soffered '“'"'""""’ s the redemption of the world | an assurance office a man has to pay for his | @UArters Will Likely Be Needed When | 5000 (he river about two miles | b4 ia the Past Have Arisen Oat of [MoTiviEs HARD To TvpERsTAND, |5V hairs,” the :I'o\-. Hrown Return fro below the scetie of the anciden ° Cled b o Sl L Jvery sensible man protects his property A et T Joues was a bootblack of hoard the Richt- | @ L] bt Correctness of Posittons Cannot Be |from the remotely possible by fire insur slodab Bobial o b man and was missed atier the explosion, | o L] etermined in a Lifetime stice, How much more Is it his duty to i but it was not thought then that he had ps ’ i Dr. J. W. Jennings. presiding elder of | guard his family agalnst the loss en- | Major General Nelson A. Miles mand. been drowned pearance was re Theologian . shad he Omaha district, preached at Trinity | tajled by the absolute cortainty of his own | (ng the arm Sk Hraviail -y o © ported to the by his brother, bu \. Y that every cals ho a Wethod st opal church Sunday morn- | geath? L] rmy of these Unite ot {he steamer people made no report of the | God because His se led to After the sermon the sacrament of o | Amerlca spent yesterday in Omaha and left pyiter Jones' brother was informed that | @ . & i wl ; (Muer the fermon the secramen) of| Don't wait to insure because you don't |last night for Leavenworth. He w4s (I Ut O B : 4 $1veaton o f esul e per A e o, | fecl able to take a policy for & largeq companiod by Mre. Miles, his son. Sherman, | o, T ¢ ashore after the accideat and | ° Jalveston cats fapll he minister wa niel 12 $|amount. Your “‘more convenient season’ |and Colonel F. Mickler. and bevn " [oF this reason no search was made, as it . of God's wra ey envaity Dap. | Meme being “Vindication After Death.”|may never come. Take out & policy for | tour ot inspection through the weatern; ™" Supposed he would find his way back | son yesterda P vairy Bap-| e said fn part something mow. Even & small sumn may PLIMMITON. siie 1o Otaaty thee | L0 LIV Sty Hcd It is provable g [ tist church ) L i It takes a longer t'me than the life of |he 4 godsend to your otherwise unprotecte e be onjoyed several | Dat be became frightened and jumped into | . strate the inscr ‘ au il man (o Justify his cource. Those who pon- | yite and children when you are gone. The | days shootine. AL et ine Tort Teitey | e Water with the intention of swimming (@ i M 2 :l;““ljjy . ‘1'I' g ""\:rv"r""_n'.';-] ':t";":*;‘r’v‘*_‘ addest thought of time and eternity s, “It | the general will return to Washington : ” Ak LR LU U [] L] e 4 BT Lt et 2l nce1s too late General Miles and his party did not go to ¢ § was found at w point about | g ® fon of Gi : e | N0 that this life is too short to under-| Nothing can take the place of life 18- | Fort Crook, hut were driven out to Fort |01, MIIC nOrth of the Switt fce houses at SRR rord N laneurs, | Sihnd the motives and ends of man. The| surance. The man who says he prefers to | omalia yesterday atternoon and looked ovet |3 the afternoon by boys who |@ L] of many simila wster culaneumn, | enrthly life has neither initlal nor ter-|gave the money which life Insurance costs | (ke nbandoned post. The Fort Omana site | *Cr OB < expedition. One of them | & P Pompeil, Charlosion, G Jdohns- { minal within reach of man; they are|forgots that while he is saving his wite [ hag lways heen regarded as o fine piece of | LO/CPHORCd the coroner's office and after town met th ne fate. | ors and lost in impenetrable mists of the dark-|ang children are without protection in case | property by the general, and he desires to|MUch difficulty in getting to and from the ‘ 3 b Ll badd i LR L B B ness beyond. Over the archway of the be-|of hig death. Let him insure his life and | have it ed in and policel that the|P1Ace the body was received at the morgue fes were de cd and men have been aL d | ginning s the words, ‘In the beginning|ne jmmediately arrives at the position to [ byiidings and grounds may be in readiness|®t 3:30 P. m. There was mothing about | @ PY EUBEILURRDINI Wity O B oo [ God," but when was the beginning?| which by any ether plan he can only 100k | 1o make u of 16 case they are needed |‘! dy which might lead to identification elements He L This Is a mystery, and when we 100k 10| forward after years of labor and saving. when the army is returned again (o the gar. | CXCeBt & city peddler's badge and after |® L4 work such destru , | he horizon of the future, it I8 too incom- | With a young man the only fortune he | riuong in various parts of the United States, | f/IOWIDE this and other clues his refatives | @ ° But in n Al ca He diUive whHT te to satisty man's desires and he de-|can claim is bis opportunities and his best | wywhon the trouble sut n foreign | Were found. W. A Robinson, who has & have \ lntnfdes have been | mands something else | opportunity 18 to insure his lite for the | couniries 1t fs poscible that | e | shining parlor at 1320 Douglas street, in|® b bes wve bullded into better ci Men, as a rule, aim to do right; many |penefit of those who are dependent Wpon | niay be fmproved and used for the accom- | “PIch Jones was employed, and his brother | @ ° tes 0 ced themnucives from dan-|do wrong udder circumatentes which they |him. Tiere may come s day when by.tea- | modution. 6t troops 1 Colonel Mickler | Charles were taken to the coroner's office gers which continually threatened them, | could not foresee. Instead of rising above | won of falling health he I8 no longer In- [ ntror looking over the old post. -Mr |Sunday night and identified the body L] L4 The Chicago fire wipsd out hundreds of [ adverse infliences and making them the|gurable, or death itself may forever rob ° ° [] [] . ° L] ° L] [ [ [ [} (J ° The building were located | did not desire to do. Men may alffer upon| A tree s known by ita fruits. By this |V D€ T | IACIaty IO averw] o a pure medicine and contains in con %o that they were at the mercy of (he | questions of earthly polity, but when once | yeut Iite insurance stands and is content to | Pomery, 't ! irably located and 1t 18 100 | contrated form remedics recognized by the storm. They were not substantial enougn | they have felt the touch of a Iiving faith| pe judged. What are its frujts? Well, fast [ V{000 & PrOPerty 0 be noglectod” | fmest skiliful of the medical profession s to stand the force of the wave The re- | they cannot differ upon things divine | year, for instance, the American lite com ,.”,’:m.,’ "“‘I‘LM _l‘. el that ””\ ot | the mott effective agents for the cure of ronstructed city will of different ma- | "It requires more than tho present day |japjes paid something over $90,000,000 foF | yaom possible fo ’” Untted States to with. | ldney and bladder diseases. Myers-Dil- toria od hax warned Galvestonians ot [ 10 prove the correctness of positions. The | geath losses alone st !I‘ ; he '” States te \4 '“[1on Drug Co, Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, ° thelr danger and they will bulld to combat | Prophets and the martyrs needed future | jo 5 small savings that count. A poltey | nese attiere iy Mo Pekin and other Chi- | gouth omaha future storms | ® n“r.nr':l‘u'\ 1..|“<h~‘ Hn‘\‘lhnlmn“ ]Su\ur of life insurance taken at the age of 25 se- | tre® 'I‘vw "yhml exprense 1"”1 LA G Thousands of people gave up their lives | 0ola, Huss, Wesley, Roger WIlame, | oures o family in the amount of about Aty | hoye tapere " POWrs haRdllatli D L Y In the hurricane of last woek, but how | Washiogton, Adams, Frankiin, Jeferson.|iimes the annual premtum. The protection | 2o!F foree on't Let Your Hoch £ the loss would have been |today all of these men are honored and s jnatantaneous, beginning with the mo. Neey here for Protection. RSO F AR RS f the city bad been lar It Galveston ‘I""”';“""';"“]"* are rey y" but in 'fl'""' ment the first premium is paid. You ma We have citizens and property interesis | pad been allowed to w and prosper for | da¥ ¢y had enemies who attempted to| ¢ money tn a savings bank and after | that must be protected. Our missionaric 1 H Y onger tens of thousands of | WOk thelr ruin. When Wendell PhIIIIDS | vears of labor and saving have only a com- |are statloned throughout the empire az russ urt You offered up their lives [ Was asked to go to a certain place o de- | papatively small amount accumulated. You [ are there by right of treaty. It m | S I DM— fnstead of the thousands we mourn today. | 1iver a lecture eplied that he would | an jneure your life and if you should dis | what is said against the missionaries and | Come to us and be fitted with a good n God's so-called cruelty there is mercy, | 80 and deliver a certain lecture for $100 | (yniorrow your family would have more | their mothods, they izens of thelone—with & truss that I8 LIGHT He has looked into the future and is plan- | A0d expenses, but he would come for noth- | ypun could be saved in any other way in a | United States and are e A to' the tull | wvpoNG A skl B I uing for the generations that are to come, | IDE and pay his own expenses If he would | geries of years protection of the gove e Soores ot the | STRONG AND COMFORTABLE, and No Individual ever grows without strug ; l"rn’mv‘ml ,;, ”rh\h\v‘r’ \'n ..4.|r.-~;h.,.‘ Nothing but life insurance will bring | mission have been slain and it would | Above all. that will fit you The gle and reverses. It fs so with cities ana | faVOF of the abolition of slavery. Then!poney at a man's death without the delay |seem cowardiy for the United States to with- | FIT is the jmportant thing ahout a nations. The clty that lives a life of ease | N® Was unpopular: today all men acknowl- | 4ng gxpenses incident to administration. A [draw from the ciapire without having money | tpuss. 1f it CH ’\| ES it |m|L~'\"1’ FIT .-. LL1] .-. and meets no backsets cannot make such | ©18¢ that he was right. It was sald when | jite polley payable to the wife or children | indemnity or satisfaction of some sort for | Ao : il Q substantial gains as the city which faces | Brooks assaulted Sumner in the senate |y go much ready cash. There is no cost of | the people who have been murdered.” saa | W0 1T 1t doesw’t fit. better throw it B L_L L[ o | and overcomes difficultios. From the ruins | Chamber he was made the recipient of | cojtecting it, and it is not subject to ad- [ Colonel Mickler. “I feel confident that the | AWAY. Come fo us and get a good truss T s Iveston will spring a more beautitul | carload of canes as marks of the in-|ministration Itke other property. In can- [arguments which are being advanced against | —one that will satisfy you in every Ve | dorsement of his course: today it would|pot be attached for the debts of the de- | imperialism will not influence the admin- | particular i be Sumner's course which would be in-|ceased, but {8 in law et apart for the bene- | Istration to withdraw from China ntil our Write f . . T LIVES 0F W PULD GLORIEY GOD | dorsed ! fciary and cannot be diverted to any other | grievances ettled satistactorily rite for Truss Cataloguc — % ) | “Dantel was a champion of human 1ib- | yee All the talk expansion which | BU[“HETUH ¢ “How can anyone seat himselt idly by | per iy G0d according to tho dlotates of | wei:#aid, for “death would stop the sal- | falling flat. It btk i L H[][”e e e ey, | NS own conscience. You know his story, |ary. Learned men and professional men | American peop ore extensive ma BN Bus ore and play with tinted shells when | byt today the position of that prophet|generally should insure, for their brains are | kets for their wre determined | Scllers :m-l Fittars of T overy wave that comes rolling in has 1o It | is maintained by almost the entire world." | their capital, |to use al honorable means ot opening up . - @ despairing face and above the roar of the . | bn-.nk:‘rl sounds the anguished appeal, ‘For No Rellef fer 20 Years. [og s SBICHED WAL WhD caFries upwards of}duritrade with ihe.Orient, Awmerioans have : H H God's sake., help us or we perisho - asked| “I had broachitis for twenty years |$100.000 of insurance in the regular com- | iready felt the benefits of the increa Wo rains al y The Only Way Rev. George W. Abbott of Hastings from the | sald Mrs. Minepva Smith of Danville, 111, | PAnies has demonstrated his belief in ihe ket 10 the st and will LU pulpit of Hanscom Park Methodist church | “and at times have been bedfast. I never | 5Y#tém by taking out an endowment policy | to make further encronchments on busines is the Burlington Route. It's line to Der ie Sunday morning. He was speaking from |got relief until I had taken Foley's Honey | fOF his son. a lad of 15, for §10.000, to be|that has formerly been controlled by E o enver thirty miles the shortest e LA R [and Tar. It fs plensant and gives quick |Pald to the latter when he shall arrive at the | ropeans | el omeb i B S rinthians, wherein the apostle counseled the | reliof and is a sure cure for throat and | 8¢ of 25. This method of giving a voun | # y dy Tl Sl 1t (o new converts (o lead & life that should |lunk diseases.” Take Dothing else, [MAD A Wtart in the world is a simple and| — To Save Doctors' Hille FUNION™ $19.00 glorify God. “There fs so much to be done ’N\rrtmnnn: Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's ':f":':';"‘;,"'.:;dn'\"m: ',"“‘Ia:'":h',‘:‘ ‘"‘1;:‘] | e e ok - 4" he declared. ““There are so | Drug Stq cate . h he same LR R A Rl o fime not burdensome pon the parent. for| Leweat Hates of the Seas PACI FIC | R Etra it ot arie, e e Cheap Rate Bxcarslons. the premiums at this age are quite low. The | W sl RBIRY TR Sor Had Akvs kovouwidend purpose . '”‘or{ See agent Northwestern line for cheap | writer has heard of several oither instance: i THE \IYHIII\\[‘ TERN LINE Ticket Office, Burtington Staticn, lous 1ife and pay 1o heed 1o the demands of | CXCUTSION rates to Hot Springs, 8. D., dur- | of parents procuring endowments upon the ALL POINTS ;;n: 1502 Farnam St 10th and Mason S A ing month of September, lives of their soms for the purpose of as in | G ) hiw fellowmen or listen with inattention to i ookt st SIETHE. INRIAC ROk (Hatr.. cajlage -courds | Iowa, Illinols | | _ {Hi oy S LLARELD ‘"7'.:‘,’.‘:".‘"f..‘,’f."':f, |:;;:‘.|‘.:::I:‘.;|‘ .:u.n::‘,;um‘ REV. OWENS SAYS FAREWELL |wna for other specific purposes. but the in- | Wisconsin, Minnesota | | G A— el B oty Bl m:';m:' o iy stance montioned is the most notable that| Northorn Michigan. | 5 it sl L L 10} Pastor of the A. M. E. Church Bida |has yet been henrd of in the west TWO DOLLARS, PLUS ONE FARE [ 2 | = = —— - should glorify God applies with equal His Congregntinn eof Fowr It ts sometimes argued that the benefits | Round Trip N Omaha 4:2F pm todav. | force to the latter day Christian,” said Dr w Years Adleu. afforded by life insurance are oqually ob Minimum Rate Ar. Denve ,..L m tomorrow. A]hhml w’ u ,;‘ s violated by two| 5 tainable by depositing one's earnings in a September 26 Ly Omaha 11:35 p m today , e an 'M"“Ij“"l ‘"}; ””“ hich cares not for the r“‘“”‘; The full seating capacity of the African | savings hank of similar responsibility with| — City Offices, 1401-1403 Farnam Stree Ar. Denver :20 p m tomorrow jod. To fhem it is a question of su-| sfathodist church at Eighteenth and Web- [a reliable life insurance company, while at . M preme indifference. The ofer ¢ . olates | G h | i H Dremo [ndiferonce. The ofler cass iolaies | Mo kst wae Wilzes . avening aod | the same lme (he. mones ihus s aphre I TS Special Excursion Sept. (8th the an ho spirit of the injunction by a nonsensical | many who were unable to secure seats|always at the owner's immediate comamnd, Spirlt Lake. Okoboji, lake Wa RiC S19.00 to Danve 1d Returr interpretation. 1 contend fhat no man has| were clustered around the doors. This|This might be true, it the depositor were | Waseca, Kagle Lake. River Fall 191 %1900 to Colorado Springs and the right to make himself a stumbling | manifestation of unusual interest was due | sure of llving a long term of years, which | Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, A«hland, G % Plock to another. No one has the right to | 1o the fact that it was probably the last|he is not, and if he could successfully re- | ebic, Watersmeet and numerons lakes near Retuey Interpret the scripiures of God in such a | apportunity the congregation will have to|sist the thousand and one temptations | i | ' . ’ ’ 000 £ By onI D Red R tuer W_ho is in the habit of having manner as to make obedience impossible. e c. C. 4 eave | draw on his s s tha ould be “always| Th e all good fishing places and are | $32.00 to Salt Lake and Ret s Scott, | at is still more Im a the and these motives x| in differfient de- i i oo chant tailor to read this adver- < & mistake who contend the thought should | Owens will return to Omaha, but it may |policy can the head of a family secure to|office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam strect | Street. Tel. 316. sstioned safety. Ry the ! vmlmn y. No Christian has the right to|service with the African Methodist Epis- |other, and the “cheaper” they were offered Igflfl-lgol don't think you can get a perfect it. How vulgarize religion by a forced interpreta o chy o o 2 a .| the closer would be the scrutin: b dad g D uterpretation | copal church, the congregation and mem- | the clos 0 e scrutiny. do you know? Have you tried? Its true \ Greater and grander than ever before Kan., and may not be returned to Omaha,| probable. Such a line of argument is | Northwestern Line. Re'um gugd until October 31, 1900, grees of intensity The great duty of our | : P e tisement, be at all times uppermost in one's mind. | be that he will retire from pastorate work | his family unq i S o st of this text bership has sustained a steady growth and — — & most ready-made clothing lacks the style are the styles of our new ladies suits, skirts, | where he has served continuously for four | neither good logic nor good advice. Ouly | Cheap rate excursions Sept | The fall season is npon us and we know of Tn building a carriage the mechanic's mind | entirely, he has been steadily at work | purchase of a real life insurance policy Is ) ; Tho text exhorts 14 to direct our doings | the Sunday school has grown even more| Sam'l Burns, 1318 F and character that “you want. But there jackets, waists and fur garments. After rnam, is selling a . $3.00. and yet 1 believe that the individual should | good financial condition, its indebtedness e at all times look after his own interests, for | being only $200, or less than halt what MISSOURT PACIK he will find that his own Interests will not | it was when he came. That he has en- lives ix to glorify God and yet people make | years, Not only is it not certain that Rev.|by the purchase of a real life fnsurance | and 26 Limit. October 41 1500 Clty ticket | @ jty Tickot Cffice 1324 Farnam 18 upon that particular part which engrosses ‘ for thirty years without a vacation and|meant that the same prudence be exerclsed 7 i 3 4. Do better time to have a talk with :\,," about his attention at a specific time. In the | his health is such that a rest is almost |as if he were going to buy a house or a| | i c¢lothing than now, You don’t think ready \ practical as well as in the spiritual life it | imperative, | horse. He would look to the title of the y 2 T i i 1 e h f 2 Y Is not always the highest motive that is| During the four years of Rev. Owens'|one and the poluts of weakness in the s J made clothing is good enough for you. ou that we may give direct recognition to God | rapidly. He leaves the church soclety in|nice Havilani berry set has been a world of improvement made in | v aroe ing on't v OW lmlr: after bim. W should, however, avoid [ deared himself to the membership of the| JYery Low ‘l:nu-T - 1 iy s ] . i he | . ready-to \\«I i ll:vl hll;,.- : Don't .\"l[l kn ’l selfishness. The transtorming power of di- | church was manife clos n Tuesday, Sep o polints In our months continued work we have ga q any cour frie ave long since broken away from the rining power of di hurch was manifest in the closing mo L Todianicamd aEat g | ”I4l| many of your {ric nds ha 3 vine grace will come into the hearts of the | ments of his pastorate by the fondness | Kansas. Ark Christian and so change them that there is | With which many of his friends bade him | leFritories, Texas and certain points in the | a higher motive than self. Christian people | farewell, even though many of them will [ S0uth, southeast. southwest | aro not immaculate and free from error. | bave an opportunity to meet him again| TO Kansas City September 29, 30, October They are on earth and not in heaven and | tonight at an ontertainment to be given |} to 6 inclusive. 4 N represent the finer texture which is more | 8t the church te raise the balance due on| To St. Louls September 26 and 30, Octo- susceptible to stain his salary. A substantial collection toward | ber 1 to 6, inclusive ‘Every Christian should let God into his | that end was taken up last night Fort (uriker, informatien -call .on or .ad- life. The young men and women in decid R Owens bullt his farewell sermon |ress company's offices, S. E. corner Four- ing upon the plans and purposes of life | UPON a text from Matthew iii, 12: “Whose | teenth and Douglas street ered together in onr large remodeled cloak | hant tailor. They have been convineed of the folly of pay department the greatest and graudest collec: | a big | for clothes. OF course it depends entirely on tion of ladies' high class tailor made gar- | What store you are 1'|u!]ll.‘l| from. We can give you just as wood ments that we or any other house in the |2 fit, and just as good tailoring in our clothing, as any merchant b tailor; and it will have as much style and character. In fact, HOBSTR ooun Ty (e veE BlAsed OB 11a8 CONRl: your friends cannot tell the difference. ARSI Bive he by e i Beass ol 35 1 16 hix hach, Snd Na mi Soicacny THOS. F. GODFREY, ers and at such price B to make the m. stand | Above all. think of the economy. All onr clothing is made “Outwardly you who are gathered here | PUFEE his floor and gather his wheat into e Hl‘l;’l & T A out prominently —defying all competition— specially for us. Made to our order by the largest and best tai :,:‘:: ,"’:”:,.\"f ok ”Tm 31 .:],i..m:,:',,r{ ,:my.',nh." “,;:I "vm"-‘rh"" e "'."" : AGF &P A great and small. lors and manufactur in the world, such as B, Kuppenheimer a ould swing open the gates of heaven | ® quenchable fire. e minister 3 3 ¢ Marx ‘hie ie Ster ! and bid you enter and welcome, but God | $01d that he had recently visited a coffee | e e Ladies' Taflor-Made Suits in a profusion of styles and materials—the | & Co., and Hart, Schaffner & Marx, of Chicago, Michaels, Stern :A.\‘dkn;y.l:w:\"nlm: outw ard appearances, Only ‘h;uwv‘ll\ mvlcl An); and hm'l) watched (ln. : On September 18, 21 and 28 we will sell | Eton, tight fitting, double breasted, the Rusai and all 1 .00 | & Co. and B. Rothschild & Co, Rochester, N. Y., Hackett, Car o individual and his God know whether oy | lectric needles drawing the impurities Bapis o At pplaiatisaa $45, 825, $18, §17 15 and | : S not the life he is living is oue for the glor. | fOM the coffee and metaphorically drew tound ””r“‘:‘\l'w ki e sl o ‘““\‘” the new styles—al ! KIRT | hart & Co., Lippman & Sons and Max Ernst, of New York, fication of God. You, yourself, are the only | from his obscrvations the lesson that the | Minneapolls, Waseea, Waterville, Madison S S h : BENEN to look into your heartn and satiaty yoursolt Chrlas, fhe l‘:lflr'~'m:"l\‘"r“;‘Iu‘?fl\ e ne 21 “Home Visitors' excuraion tigkets on sale [ *At® Befl fe sCES ¥ - S\ore. af [aait l() OO’ We offer the very newest styles in men's snits and overcoats At you are glorifying God in your life ang | C'€Ansed of o uPitien Baidwalt np | o SINBRHSRORS SAEHRISR RERS 1| trimmed Dress Ski L | b (5 1t Lot 10 80 shape your condust that fren | COnsiderable length upon the fmportance [ Rapisiabor, § “‘m':‘”_o:"l‘ :’th ‘“_‘IV“;‘_‘::‘”‘”‘M at 34 $25, §1 $10, £1 e A L We want you to see onr stock before you make up your mind to '.:”:,”1",".."';"‘ Jou will. b s ahining ex-i| 2t IAGD 1R LBe Hukian ssonomy, ehy [ one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Al OUR LADIES’ CLOAK D " lercey garment at | Stick to your tailor, for we know we will open your eyes when ple of God's fication IR that it Is mentioned e bible more | Lo 00 S4 fon raturn 1 N tanan Filled to overflowin hoa In, quiet kersey garment 8 ’ by A s ) > : than 136 times, Of the organs of the Lody H“l‘l‘ l.ll',':l,:{,‘,\r W A ‘vr,m,'."i l‘)yn‘\‘l Iml' o to the claborate automobile, trimmed in all very $0.00. The va- | you see “our offerings in men's and boys’ overcoats at $7.50, £10, e as A Force, It is next In importance to the eve, and | pdl PATCCRERE &0 € CORC O B, | riety : Ihe qualities are b that ¢ the lar concerns would | 51" 50, $15, and up to $25.00 : helps of the theological seminary | When one loses his eyes, ho teaches his [ POTHAM Sireet. v to handle them. Buying in these tremendous quantities Is to your interest as [ $12.7 i presided for the day at the Central United | hands to perform many of the functions | e scdcan | well as ours, as we can make prices lower Presbyterian church, which at present has | of his lost vision. It is the useful organ | lot of Jackets that are lined with guaranteed satin, made from im- | - :l'.- regular pastor. Dr. Phelps spoke (| of industry, for without the hand the con- | . | n one of the newest fashic n made to jonstraining power kreater than any phys- | The hand must execute what the oye o | “ee |' "‘F |a“ I:O!I 1 of the seaso | 4 cal agent lhe prime motive in men's | the brain plans. He would be ungrateful e take a special interest in beef, wine | ONES o |:; .]»- V'rr m:‘:x' sald, “the principle for | if. af.vr his long service with the church |0d \n prepara n:) :‘\'ul nvm-mv]..hm | - : 3 ”THE L"TLF 1 R Y R T A Wwe l hich they fight and toi), is love, they|in Omaha, he did not recognize the im- | lected Newton's—one that is prepared by a o \ s rdbaeis S1hg. mAnuacLL New York City of S Ta PH K S N (3 " spend their endeavor for these dear to| portance of the hand in the expressions|thorough chemist. —We will vouch for its| have the best garmient B 10 afihe lesding (56 e Boh . an SELLING THE MOST CLOTHING IN OMAHA hem. When Saul on his jou saw (ho | of kindliness and friendship extended him. | fuperlority over all others | our counters and we consider them to mn{':w: of a great light and heard the [ He reforred to the opening of the public | Newton's Beaf, ron and Wine mapy e % words, ‘Saul, Saul, Why persecutoth thou | schools today and strongly urged upon | scmeniirts Craah Syr One lot, 200 Jacket ed and well n 08 Wt h e ! :u.»..- would ever have affected 1t and he | Ing an education, of the hand as well as| Mennens Talcum Powder 12e | cheap, at $3.00--as IMARE SHE R peaRa 1 ib F 1\11,(.411“- Hnt .md Ln d \]Cllfv.('l\‘., are \ became Paul, the immortal brain, During his sermon ho intro- | Carters Liver Bills .00 e 8 HaYe Aner anew . (Wi NEL PR sll the way in one Collect y at de : : \ ,/ y Another of the virtues of love fs that ed n remarkably s'riking Mkenoss to| Avers Hair vior, Bl Wo have the warsteds g nd cheviots, 1u al ay i lection given a most delicious flavor by using f t begets love No Chri AN can hate an 1 hand which a member of hi on- | Dufty’'s Mal ROy s rom 6o to $12.00 each. tion had out from m catalpa tree| ) SoF oA e o pate” 1o SPECIALS FOR MONDAY " 9 i === | growing on Capltol avenue in one of the |1 doz G-grain Quinine Capsules 1c | 200 light weight Jackets, suitable for early fall wear, lined with littis parks on that street. This freak | LaXatlve Bromo Quinine Be] tafteta silk, bought b at a fraction of th \ue, worth $7.50 | | of nature had been trimmed Into a per- | gyrup of Figs 3 | and $5.00. on sale for | I fect Iikenesn to a human hand and wrist | Mile' Nervie allor-Made Suits, in | B - | and tha minister used ft from which to| Malted Milk i 4¢ 4 Jined throughout—worth § { For infants ead Children, | draw muny useful lessens R Flerca's Jinescrivtion 40 i 3 ! - | At the ¢ e of the service free wilt! le 8am's Toby r 5 gnature | mavu)LAfll Tue Kind Yoe Have Always Bough | oMsriag: was - taken. fores. Gaivesion | B A e vyl il wil | 5 | Srary an LSan GAISAAL | be went postpald on receint of price Bears tho ¢ g || DISIH ol seiminiiendins | Lae st CHAEFER ©“" bRk THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE a,)é{m,,m, » ey congregatic purse by ap- e e q————— Biguature ot 743 2et, | real in behalt of the retiring miniater's s DRUGGIST WO BEWAKE OF IMITATIONS. JOUN DUNCANTE RONS, Ager ) selary, noarly $5 was contributed 8. W. 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