THE BUSINESS WOITH Lifb IjsisuRANce TKWART L. WOODFORD, one of the lending law yers of New York, said at a banquet recently given in Boston, where a large number of the most prominent business men of the country were represented: Gentlemen, in my experience during the last ten years I have known of hundreds of thousands of dollars that have been saved to the estates of men, who have died, through the benefits of life in surance, the ready money coming in just in time to keep the estates out of the courts In this age of speculation when men arc not satisfied with moderate profits, but seak immediate wealth, the risks of busi ness are greatly multiplied. To be enterprising now men must take great risks, and neither ability, cunning or industry can prevent risks from bringing losses, nor losses from producing bankruptcy, and this anxiety can be guarded against only by life insurance, which anticipates and provides for an)' emer gency which may arise. For a small expenditure one may go through all the dangers and fluctuations of an entire year, conscious that his family cannot come to want from his death. The moral oi this little circular is this: If you have a policy on your life, do not under any circumstances let it lapse if possible to keep it in force, and if you have none, remember that you are taking greater chances than the best and most successful business men in this country think of taking, and after you have decided to take a policy on your life, by all means investigate the Bond and Option Life Policies issued by the National Life Insurance Company of Vermont, the most liberal Policies issued by any company ever in existance. C. L. MESIIIER, General Agent for Southern Nebraska. Office 120 North Twelfth Street, Burr Block, Lincoln, Neb. i Sustain Home Industry. m Carr's Soap IS THE BEST. ?('l'J- Buy It, Try It and You'll Have No Other ! Superb Toilet Soaps Finest Makes and Guaranteed Pure. Sold by all Grocers. 1532-1538 THE STORE, o street. PHILOSOPHY IN COUOHES. Tlio soo'hing inlluence of a imp on 11 long eusy lounge. A room without a couch of soinu sort is only half finished. Life Is full of upH and downs, mid nil that saves the sanity of tho mentally Jailed and physleully exhausted fortune llghtei In the eriodl'iil good cry and the momentary Iosh of consciousness on tho upstairs lounge or old sofa In tho Bitting room. There are time when ko many of tho things that distract us could bo straightened out mid the way made clear If ono only had a long, comfoi table couch on whoso Milt bosom he could throw himself, boots and brains, stretch his weary frame, unmindful of tidies and ilrnMry, close IiIk weary eyes, relax tho tension of hi muscles, and give his hnrrassed mind u chnnco; ten minutes of this soothing nmcotlc, when tint head thiobs, the soul yearns for endless dreamless, eternal rest, and tho hniulH involuntarily reach out for tho cold lead or a package of rat poison, would uiako tho vision clear, tho nerves steady, the heart light, and tho star of hoo shlno again. This Style $14.75 and UP- Remember we Sell Furniture Cheaper than Anybody. In addition to our superb lino of couches wo carry a full lino of furniture mid auk you all tocall undllook us oer Iwforo buying. Wo sell Furnaces, Htoves, Ranges, Carpet, Curtfllns, Queenswnro, Chlimwnre, Umps, Pictures, Ac, &c, at much less than the regular prices for such goods. Come ana see in. IlesKcttully, M Wc place on sale today the largest llncof Kill Gloves ever shown In the city anil at prices never hcfoie heard of, style and quality taken Into consideration. The goods wcie bought dhect fiom n leading New York Importer and manufacturer at much less thnn their real value. Under stand that these are brand new goods and nothing hut the best quality oi kid. Ladles' "Aineilctiii Henuty" 5 hook, Foster's patent Kill (lloves all shades and black at iNSe. This glove is actually worth U6o more limn Foste-'s "Dresden" which Is sold in other stoics at $1 00, and we have both to show you for comparison. Ladies' "Mllford'M button teal Kid Gloves, all shades mid black at l)-, worth $1.60. ladles' "Milfoid" 6 hook Foiter'H patent Kid Glows, nil shados ami black nt $1.10, worth $1.T6. Indies' "Mllfoid"T hook Fostei's patent Kid Gloves, all shades and black ut $1.18 worth $3.00. Ladles' "Kmpichs"fi hook equal (puillty Kid Gloves, all shades and black at $1.18 woith $'.!.:. jidlus'"Kmpiess" 4 hook extra quality Kid Gloves, all shades and bhick nt $1.(14 woith $3.60. Indies' "lurlt"ll button lengtn Kid Gloves, all shades and black at 08o, worth $1.50. Ladles' "Ilrondwnv" (I button lenirtli K'1,1 Gloves, all shades and black at $1 117 woith $1.08. Ladles' "t'iown"K-lmtton Iviiglh .Mosqiutnho Kid (lloves, all shades and black at $1 Til, worth $J.60. Ladle-' "Klberon" 5 hook Foslei's patent Kid Gloves, tans and blown h7c woith $l.!i'i, Ijidles'gaunlet uudtessel and real Kid Glovs t $1 b8, worth $!J..M1. A uioie suitable L'luistuias neseia than . ihenlsivu could not be found. ! Luili....' i. uiii? iit wi i. . ....tvn Dr,,i,,,n .l,l',n 111. 11M, W(Jll ,,M Indies' all Silk Mittens at Kile, worth $1 SM. Ladles' all Hilk Mittens at 08c, worth $1.60. Liullos'ilouble Hilk Mittens $1,111 worth $1.48. IjidltV double Silk Mittens 08c, worth $1.48. IjidlcsMouble tillk Mittens $l.ilt worth $'-'.00. Indies' wool M Ulcus t7e and 'JOc, worth 60ct ladles' wool Mittens at 68c, worth 00a Ijidles' double wool Mittens iRc worthliO cts. Ladles' double wool Mittens, Angora llned.at 00c, woith OSc. Misses and Children's wool Mittens ut 'J2c, !e, !Mlu and SOo, worth double. Mioses Kid Mittens at 68c, worth OOo. I-adles' Cashmere Gloves nt 10c, &V. and !Wo. axwell, Sharpe and Ross Company, j.