" ?w jT? " T3P -. JANUARY, 1?& '.VH;t '-iyt;- The Commoner Ho is, ,of course, a r of his life- HO s,,oi cuujpu, tor If brilliant and Varied natural man of br la mihinK .element is giftS, UUL "- , TS 7s about him the prtafal fofr It's Nerve'. Force from Nutated Irop IS erCV anfl rllrOPtnaan 1 . I' .,... .... I a tera Z, n.uro. we is uuuiences mat - have gathered in tKar ll? JSSL a, .resistle9a tor- 'Richmond for years. The other were .w..v ...auuuduuib lurce. tnunripr- given in Shauffler Hall on the Sem- .hnt Helps make STRONG MAGNET IC, FOIICEFUIj men and WOMEN, l!o nmkc their over mastering pres ence felt llc moment they enter n room. NUXATED IRON contains the principal chemical con stituent of active living nerve force in a form which most nearly resembles that in the brain and nerve cells of man. It also contains organic iron like the iron in your blood and like .thp iron In spinach, lentils and apples. Qrffanlc Iron enriches the blood and plenty, of rich red blood means more nerv6 fOrce, bo that Nuxated iron not oniy leeus what might be termed artificial nerve force to the nerve cells, but it stimu lates the blood to manufacture a great ly increased supply of now nerve force. If you are weak, nerVous or ruii-down, get a bottle of Nuxated Iron today, and If within two weeks' time you do hot feel that it has increased your nerve force and made you feel better' and stronger in every way. your money will be refunded. Sold by all druggists. Rheumatism A Remarkable- Home Treatment Given by One Who Had It "" In the year of 1893 t was attacked by Muscular and Sub-Acute Rheu matism. 1 sUffei'dd as only those who are thus afflicted know for over three years. I tried remedy after remedy, but such relief as I ob tained was only temporary. Finally, I found a treatment that cured me completely and such a pitiful condi tion has never returned. J have given it to a number Who were ter ribly afillcted, even bedridden, some of them seventy to eighty years -bid, I and the results were the same as in I mv own nnnr i v BL I want every sufforerr from any form of muscular and sub-acute (swelling at the joints) rheumatism, to try the great value of my im proved "Home Treatment" f Or its remarkable healing power. Don't send a cent; simply mail your name and address, and I will send if free to try. After you have used It, and It has proven itself to be that long looked for means Qf getting ridr4of, such forms of rheumatism,. yoi&may send the price of slt, One Dollar, but understand I do not;vwant your money unless vou are' perfectly sat isfied to send it. , len'.t'"5;hat fair? Why suffer any longer, iWhen relief i ths ,ofCered you free. Don't do lay. Write today. loo Mark H. Jackson, 42SII Durston Blag., Syracuse, tf. Y. i i . . : vmivo- k.rons. m a 8ort of ebullient joy. ' inary campus, excont tho fifth, whirl,. Binffi! m po7e,ct eflulPIse. being more specially intended' for the &w?4 lhJL urr a,nd f.renzy of the students, was given in the Watts ,,f A'UBaeaHisa mm; out tlio free, icnapelall to full houses. uiiLiuin iihihi) Minrir ri' rnv -.. m its spacious skie3 and primeval for-1 ests;and illimitable prairies: Ho has tlte simplicity of a son of the plain's. HMMnjnd mpyes in large curves and s Wslonv In' Toyai un66nscious ?HS of academic restraints anft mice VW. He cJes rigjit down to tho bedrock of things, and his hammer' rings -;put blows that seem to have tnefumverse; xor a sounding-board. Together with1 this appearances of ole miqnlal power, faero is a sense' ot ele mental gentleness, a natural dhivalry, a frank' and human kindliness. He has the unaffected courtesy not of one wno stoops to conquer, but of one who is unconscious of,- social or intellectual fences. He lives, as it were, on the broad, free plain (of a common humanity. His intellect is bold rather- than subtle, masculine rather than- meticulous. ia eye ranges over? greajr horizons arid sees fctioy u.yiojuijfc!. iu uiu iurge. jciis wea pon is not the rapier, but the ham mer of Thor," He is like John Bright, who said, VI, sail from liead lan;d to hqadland while Gladstone navigates every creek and 4nlet." And "it is this breadth of appeal, this large sculpture of his thought the result pf that moral purpose which gives it simple unity and co herence that has made Jhim one of the' most 'powerful popular orators in tne English-speaking world' j The subects of ahis nine Sprunt lectures were" as follows:- ij 1. In the Beginning God. .4,jj" 2'. The Bible. A ' 3. "What Thinkfye of Christ?' Il flIM ifln fM J . The Origin of Man.. . ( $. The Larger Life.- fl ,t ;' 6.. The Yalue ofia Soul; :' Three Priceless Gifts. . Hi I. Dining one day with the Rtmlnntn by special invitation at the Refectory, i ho made one of his most impressive i addresses there on the word "All," in ' the Now Testament. J Besides all this, he was Bpealcing' almost daily elsowhore to packed 1 houses tho Methodist Conference, ! the Vanguard Bible class at Dr. Ce cil's church, the celebration of the centennial of Sir George WililamsJ the Kiwanis Club, tho Young Men's Christian Association and the varipus schools and colleges of the city at tending between times all manner of social functions and dinners at the Governor's Mansion and the homos of numerous private citizens. Day and night, moreover, the telephone was busy with long-distance calls and telegrams from every part of tho country, and day after day he han dled a voluminous correspondence " on one occasion posting fifty letters in a single mail. No man with a less" happy temperament and a less power ful physique could have gone through it all yet he spoke of his eight days here as aisort of "rest" and on leaving he gratified the Sem inary and the community by declar ing that his Visit here had been "per fect." It is now superfluous to say that he has a prodigious capacity for work. One further proof of it is that he has already placed the man--uscrint of his James Snrunt Lectures in the hands of his publishers, Flem-( ing H. Revell Company. The volume will' apnear shortly under the title of "In His Image." It will undoubt edly have a very wide circulation and will serve a useful purpose In help ing tb stem the present tide of scep-ticisiii. 8JHis Government andwJPeace, 9. The Spqlten'wWd. , .'!;: The first and last were delivered in the City Auditorium to the largest When in Omaha stop with us Hotel Conant Hotel Sanford Hotel Henshaw WILL RADIUM AT LAST ! 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