MUM 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : ! MONDAY , OCTOKEU 21 , 18)2. BUILDING FROM GOD'S PLAN Succcssfnl Mtwt Follow - Hnraan Liver , to Bo ( low the Guidance of tbo Almighty. MAKE THEM AFTER THEIR PATTERN Jtor. Dr. Krtiin of Sclin'jlnr IlUcounic * Klo qtiontly on the > ccc lty of HiivliiR ' ' mill " a 1'upil I'urpmo lIlRli Stnmlnril. The communicants , as well as the worldly people who attended church at Trinity cathedral yostcrdiy inornine , heard a care fully digested sermon by llev. Ur. Krum of Hclmylcr , who , in the ubsonco of Dean Gardner , filled tbo pulpit. Dr. Krum Is a scholarly Rcntleman , rlpo lu years , u llucnt sneukcr , and poisesscs the faculty of presenting the truths In nu easy and forcible style , carrying conviction to his bearers in a convincing manner. His text urns from Hxodus 85 : ! ! ) : "And loon that thou raako them after their pattern that was showed tlico in the mount. " In discussing the text the eloquent Rcntlo- man said : "In the first place \vo cannot fall to see Gocl'd high estimate of the Importance of our doing oar work after n llxcd plan. Wo can trace this lesson , which God deslros wo houla learn , In whichever direction wo turn our ovcs. Wo see It in nature , livery- where there Is the reality of a plan before the exhibition of It Is made to Us. Thcro are no piantlcss seeds in nature. Plant any scoa this year and it will yield Its product in Us 'kind. Plant the same kind of seed next year , and on through Iho longest succession of years , and it will do the same. It will go . through the same unehitnglnt ? process of starting the germ , bursting the shell , grow ing and ripening , showing beyond all doubt tlml tlio llfo of the seed has a plan which it rlpldly follows In Its work. Wo llnd the same lesson as wo look oat upon the earth , or up to the skies. Wo witness the changes of day ana night ; the succession of the seasons ; the motion of the slurs ; Iho movements of the planets. There is no caprlco in them all. Instead of that , they are mantcd by the most unfailing io ulnrity ; the ua.v , the hour , the moment of tiny yeai when tbo nun .shall cross tlio tlxcd line , when it will pass lute nn ecllpsp , when the comet will re turn from Its long lllpht to the place where its flaming brightness was last seen in the sky , when the lidos will rise nna when they will ebb can bo llxed by caluulutlon with entire - tire certainty. Urciit Men Ilavo Tlxcil I'lnns. "This same truth is fastened In the mind by tbo manner In which the man who qtiln the greatest success in the world , ana who 1mvo helped to rniso It to the Utah civilisa tion It has reached nnd have lllled it with the grand triumphs which It has gained over tbo forces of nature nnd have ruado It illus trious with its works of science , art nnd Benevolence. They felt that they had work to do , they did that work alter a clearly formed plan , they never shot au aimless arrow , they , never stnum n bow without dlrcctlne an nirow to the iioint they wanted to hit. They drew the lines along the course on which they would work nnd then they stralgutly followed them. "In having such a plan there is untold nd- vnntago , for U saves n loss of time which must otherwise be taken up in going back nnd correcting mistakes ; it gives In tenseness to the purpose ; it keeps men fnr nwny from the shlfllcsMiess which is another immo for ulmlcssncss ; it makes thorn icol down Into tbo depths nnd out to thu farthest rim of their being , that the results they will reach tomorrow may depend upon the results they gain today , binding the past , the prespnt nnd tbo future together , and making each u part of the ono great Held they uro to occupy un til the Lord , who has sot them ID their places , comes to call them to give un account of tlio manner In which they have used the talent Ho has entrusted to them. "And so , when God calls uoon us to do n work , Ho gives us n plan for it , n pattern Which wo uro to follow In doing It ; Ilo takes us uo Into some high mount of our Doing , whoio only Ilo and ourselves uro together and in the consultation of our souls with our Mukor , Ho unfolds His nlu.i , which wo must maito our plan. Others miiy know nothing of It , but God and wo know what It Is , what our work is nnd what the pattern after wha ! wo aio to do our work is. Mil1 Follow lllvlno tiiilcliinco. "I think that you will see that the trx leaches us that wo may do un earthly work after nn heavenly plan. There was something very material it : the work that Moses was to do nftor thi pattern was showed him In the mount ; i was getting out posts nnd plnnks and hiving them framed together ; havinc the Miins o uhccp tanned and their wool colored ; wcav ing curtains and making fringes ; bcutlcg out gold and hammering It into rings am plates and then putting the whole togotnc to make tun tabernacle In which God shoul uo worshlnped us u spirit , in spirit and i truth. "Tho worship of God was to bo rondorot to him after n heavenly pattern also , bu Moses did not make n dllTeronco botwcci the Worship nnd the building of the tabcr naclo lu which the worship was to bo offered to God. Ilo did not say : 'Hero is the war hip of the nigh and Holy one , whose mitn is Holy ; wo must offer that after the pattern thnt God hus given , ' but , 'hero is the work of building Iho tabernacle , that wo may do after an ourthly pattern. ' "I do not know what ho might have done if this command had not been given him , bur/ with thnt command coming to him in such clearness , ho did it after the heavenly plan , making nn difference batwceu the spiritual and the material , " 1 venture the statement that the great error of men In tholr won ; U found at Just this point. They practice n kind of vivi section In their own being ; they draw n line of distinction between their spiritual and thulimaturlul work ; thov sny there Is too spiritual und there Is Gnd'.i wont. Wo must follow Iho directions that Ho hus given u ? . that they may ho accepted by lilin. But thors Is our earthly matorlal.ovury day worn , that , vo may do after our own earth'ly plan instead of tliu bouvcnly. Hut no inoro for the spiritual than lor the material has God 1'lven ui u pattern. No man can bay that God has not clvon him a tut tern for bis life , for all of the works in which wo may engage Cod bus given us a pattern which wo must follow , and down through it all. even to eat ing and drinking , wo must do all to the glory of God. Livinir , wo muse llvo to the Lord : dying , we must die tu Iho Lord , so that whether wo live or die wo may bo the Lord's. This will bo working un to God's ' plan. I'liin llroiully , l.ivo llriiiully. "Tho man who takes large views , who en gages in great worlcs Is always sure to no- vompllsh uroat things In lifn ; ho makes the most of blmsolf , whtlo tlio man whoso views are narrow and limited only undertakes iittlo tbingi , accomplishing Iittlo and dwarfing his powers. Ills better to llvo on Iho short arc of it great clrelo than on u clrolo drawn bv the same line ; It is bettor to lee it bovond the present und gaze into the dlbtanco that stretches bcforo than to confine our views ton day ; wo should not couflno our la bors , our prayers or our bcnovoionco to the little gphcro In whlcn wo are living and mov ing , but should plvo them a bweep that would bo world-wldo. Tbo truth will fasten itself in our being that present results al ways boar In Uioni meager success. "Wo ahould look moro to the futur tuano to tha present. Eternity will rise up before us In Its trim relations and proportions. Our works tmi.v have on eternal duration und an eternal Influence , dim ( hen when death comes to us und itops tbo thinking of the brain , tbo boating of the heart , tbo moving of the hand , our Influence ) will still bo felt and out work wilt still go on. Our work Is tu form characters that will make us moot for the In- herltnnco of the saints in light uml that will iiinuo us In the comnletest s > enso workers with God In the rodoinpUon of the earth from sin. And if in our service of the Lord , If in our labors , our prayurs or our bonovol cncc wo fall to roach and measure the pur poxo pf God's moruv for a world lying In \vloncducss wo are tint making our worli after tbo pattern that was showed u . And iu our whole course of living If wo do not look bovond the present and throw upon the dttrkncss and tbo clouds that settle over u : In time that eternity itrotchet boyona , If we lire not lutluoucad by the tUought that oui acts have a moaning that I * moinnrod only by olcrnlly , if wo do not feel that wo are hero taking stops , whoso forms wo shall see nln , wo shall not work after tlio pattern of the heavenly which God ha shown wV' o.v not NO uooi ) . I'nstor SnrlilRO nine-oilmen nn the Iinpor- tuncn odJmtiifHllnto Action. Hev. Charles W. Savldgc proitchod M the People's church yesterday morning on "Do- Ing Good to All Men. " Ho took as his text Gatatlniu , 0 , x. : "As wo have therefore op portunity , lot us do iroad to all mnn , ospe- cTally unto them who are of the household of faith. " Tlio speaker hold that it wai a hopolois tiisu to go out to do Bood without prepara tion , ns it was lllto rolnp to war without n gun. Ton work of preparation was plainly shown to bo faith , love and Iho Holy Ghost , nnd the worker who hud the three was a power. "In this church. " said the reverend sneaker , "many of us have boon asking the Lord to baptize us with the Holy Ghost for service , but this thought tins coma to mo lately -Sod Is not apt to glvo us moro power till \v ) use what wo havo. An old rusty musket loaded nnd find in the boat eft ho battle Is better than n bright sword u > n scabbard. Lotus try harder than o\ > * 'OR- fora to do men good in the coming year. < . < tt us have as our great aim the n.ilvallon c ' Uo soul , but remember that tbo soul 1 rfl- times reached through tbo body. An uct of Kindness In the tlmo of need la longer re membered than n finished oration. The text tells us to whom wo are to do good. First to Iho household of faith , then to nil men. It is divine to do this , for the rain falls nlllto on the Just and the unjust. Wo want a church where every raomuor Is a good Sam aritan. You knoxv the story well. I think It Is right to carry the story a Iittlo further than the bible does. " 1 think often of the poor fellow wbo was robucd and benton , as afterward going to the tcmplo to worship , and his oldest son says : " Father , who Is that man with bright robes and magnlllcent jewels and with t-elU ' "That Is the priest who passed by on the other sldo when 1 was hurt. ' "Aud the daughter says , 'Father , who Is that man yonder assisting In the worship ! ' " 'Hals a theological student a Lovlte. Ho cnnio nnd looked at mo when they thought mo dying. ' "And the children say , ' "Father , let's go some other place to church. ' "And 1 will tell you where I think they will go. They will go to the church of the good Samaritan , oven if ho worships Inn cave. If yoj propose to do men good , do It at oticn. Garibaldi once said that when on n ship he saw an excellent tackle for saving men who fell overboard. A boy fell over board ns ho stood looking at the combination of rapes and pulleys , and the captain or dered the men to prepare Iho ropes. Ono man ran up ono Udder and nnothor up an other , but so much time was wasted that Garibaldi became disgusted and throwing off his coat sprang into the water. The boy Ir.ul been sucked under the ship , but ho fol lowed and dragged him dripping to the shoro. And by that tlmu the men had only succeeded In getting the tackling down even with the deck. "Komember 0110 tbintr , my friends , don't wait for too much machinery to bo adjusted , but go to work and pull thorn out. Make up your minds that you will do men coed as en joined by the scriptures , nnd begin at once. " Hon. Allen W. Field of Lincoln , nominco foe cotigiesj from the Fim district , nnd Cliarlcs 11. Boggs , chairman of tbo First district congressional committee , \vero m the city yesterday , and expressed their satisfaction over the outlook In the south eastern uart of the state. They ivoro cer tain not only of the election of Mr. Kleld , but of Iho success of tbo cntlro republican state ticket. They said that they found that the election In Georgia bad had n great dcul to do with changing the sentiment of a largo number of people's parly votcis with reference to the republican national ticket , and thnt many of them who really Dolloved heforo that their party had some show of doing something 'In too south , wcro now convinced that all such reports wcro base less , nnd that the Weaver ticket would not carry a southern state. In view of this , many of tbo First district populists do not nroposa to loud themselves to the unpleasant job of pulling democratic chestnuts out of the flro , and will vote for Harrison ami Itoid. It Is because of this state of affairs that several of the local democratic leaders are vigorously roasting their Georgia brethren. They say that the result might have been anticipated , and tbat the democratic leaders In CJeorgla wcro very short-sightod In not al lowing Iho people's party folks to eomo pretty near currying the state , and then the populists In the norlh would still have .clung 10 tnolr delusion regarding their supposed prospector carrying several of the southern states , and would nave voted the Weaver ticket as religiously ns they would their state tickets , which , wllh the assistance ot demo crats , would have taken Kansas and Ne braska out of the republican column. It is seldom I tint grief accumulates ns rapidly ns It hhs been doing for the democrats during the past few days. Hon. ! ! . 1C. Valentino came in last evening from West Point , nnd is stopping at the Mlllard. Mrs. U It. I'atton , ItoaxrorJ , III. , wrltos : ' From personal oxpprlonco I can rocomrnond DoWltt's Sarjap.irilla , a CUM fe * 'mouro ' blood and general dabilltv " "A llarrol of Money" opened n four nights' engagement at the Farnam Street theater yesterday , largo and evidently well pleased audiences greeting both performances of the day. The story has nothing new about It , but the old , old Incidents that have been worn threadbare in tlio service of melodra matic construction are strung together tooko out the usual number of "sttong situations. " Of course , the "realistic" U largely in evi dence , and the mill scone of tbo third act fully satisfies those who euro for those things. Tlio company hustles through Its work In commondaolo shupc. Ml > s ( Jama Lament U ( julto clover In the souorotla part , unit her htruiigllng in the arms uf the strenuous vil- llan Is no malte-bcHovc. 11 or specialty work earns applause. Bui all the iiotors or should It bo "artistsi" uro specialists , and the specialties now and again leave pouso to allow some dialogue and a little- action of tlio piny to bo heard uuil seen. An amusing play from ' whatever view or point you take , is "A Liarrel ot Mjnoy , " "Late to boa and oany to mow 111 shortos tlio road to your homo In Urn skies. Hut early to bed and "Ltttio liUrlv UUer."tQo pill that ttuicji lltd loa.v ml ujttoruixl wiser. Frescoing and interior dacorntlncr ; de signs nud ostiinittoH furnished. Henry Lohiimtin , 1608 Douglas street. Ronl estate. Lint-Ruins only. My word Is good , W. G , Albright l-t--a N. Y. Lifo bldg , Pi'otlctf i > / J\vt \ lliif * or 1-Kn uiiiJ'r Ci ( lie IU , fifty ccn tit , f ( if/i / iii/ < jlu'iiil ( ( ' Iliif , ( I-H cf M. \VI2L8IIAN John J. , ugod ? ti ycurs. 4 months nniiyjlnys , October St , at B o'clouk u. in. I'unnr.il Monday iiflornoun lit ' 'o'clock from fulnlly residence , 7ili Snitli Fortieth street- Interment ut 1'ruapcct Hill cutnutery. Corao Frigid Facts Ooncerning a Handsome , Prosperous Iowa Tbwn. WHERE PEACE AND PLENTY REIGN Frorr | sUc I'coploVlio Tnl o "livery Ait- tnutncn ot Tholr XuincrotiR Opportuhl- tlen Muimlnrtorlr * , ItiKlncnn Homes , Ilotrlft , Cliurclips nml School * . GtiTiMUR CENTCH , la. , Oct. UiJ. [ Sueclnl to Tun Hnu.J Among the progressive Jowa towns which have attained urban proportions tions during the uast deeado , Guthrlo Center Is ono of the most enterprising and prosper ous. It was laid out in l&iO On the South Coon rlvor In Guthrlo county and is now the county seat , with a population of 100. ; ! Dur ing tho'paat few years Its growth has been rapid t.nd permanent nnd Its present condi tion Indicates i\ still moro satisfactory Hovel- opomont In the future. The amount of business that is transacted in OiUurlo Center is something remarkable for n town of Its sl/.o. This is largely duo to Its topographical position , which makes It the natural and desirable market for an ex tensive surrounding territory. Its manufac tories comprise u brick and tlio laotory , anew now process steam llourlne mill nnd two largo machine shops. It bat twn good news papers , a croumorv and the best equipped meat market in Iowa. Two hotels , supplied with nirniodorn Improvements , uro amply suulclont to accommodate Its transient vis itor ? , and two banks are doing a flourishing business. Us general business houses include four conornl stores , ono oxniusivo dry goods store , ono dry goods and clothing , flvo ox- elusive groceries , three drue stores , two furnlturo stores , two Implement houses , four llvory barns , three millinery stores , four restaurants and two hardware establish ments. All trades and professions are represented nmone its citf/oris and they nro nolo to obtain ovcrvthlng they ncod within the limits of their own city. Its churches und publto schools are su perior to those usually found in n city uf Its slzo. The spires of Hvo denominations , the Methodist Episcopal , IJaptlst , I'rosbytoriau , Woaleyan Methodist nnd Catholic , testify to Iho church-going habits of its citizens , nnd live public schools equipped with a superior corps of teachers offer the best educational advantages to Its children. A litrco number of nar.dsomo residences and substantial business blocks are now In process of erection , which when completed will add much to the nppoarauco ot the city. AX A U USI'rtJl tt.TS. . Intelligent thoater-goais who witness Clara MorrU' performances have always been strucK with a certain dignity of assumption , which Imparted nn almost tragic grandeur to the character , which raises It far ubovo tno surroundings given it by the author. Pos sessing unusual Intelligence , clear und won drous conception , adding to nor tremendous power , she occupies a position at the very top of the profession she adorns. Miss Mor ris will visit Omaha for two nights only , commencing tonight , during which she will give her celebrated Interpretation of Cnmillo , a character which she has made her own , and her now play , entitled "Claire , " tomor row night. 1'atti Rosa's prestige and favor have been largely added to In the two past seasons ; she tias grown in an artistic sense , and her Inter plays have been of a better grndo than those she foimerly appeared In. Sno will bo scon in "Dolly Vurdon" and "Miss Dixie" during her stay at the Boyd next Friday , Saturday and Sunday. Take Hood'.s and only Hood's , because Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. It possesses marit peculiar to itself. Trv it yourself. fUKKlGX Leading 1'caturcH J.nstVcek on the IMIIrr- ent Htoc'k ICxrliunccM. LiOSDOX , Oct. 23. Yostorduy'a discount quotations were : Three months , 2'4' ; short 1. The fact that 1,540,000 was withdrawn from the Bunk of England for the week endnd Wednesday last shows that tbo advance - vance In the rates was unavoidable. Many consider thnt I ! per cent will not suflico to checlt the outflow , and it is anticipated that n further advance to 4 per cent will shortly bo made. Kussia , it Is reported , will rerjuiio nn othur 1,000,000 and Egypt A700.000. It is regarded as unlikely , however , that Kus sia and Austila will press Uioh demands if such prices involve a heavy ad vance In raos , ns both are interested ii : lowering the value of inonoy , seeing thai botli want to lloat loans before the I Jan it ol England rate is again raised. It is expected thnt. the Bank of England will borrow 01 stock in order to relieve the upon market o excessive supplies. The plethora In the money market is sboivi by Iho fact that the applications for the new Chilian loan are so largo that tbo dcposi money has reached 1,800,000 , the tola amount of tbo loan ; yet the transfer of sucl a largo amount has not bad the silgluos effect on day loans , which will remain un chtugcd until the Bank of England ratal again advanced. On the Slock oxchanga during the wool past business was dull. There was a steady stream * of realizations throughout , the roau lion being hastened by the advance of money British and Indian funds fell , wiillo in colon ials tboro was Iittlo ctiaugv. Foreign gov ernment bonds were weak , especially Souta Americans , which lost the greater part of their recent advance. Argentine loans of 1SSO fell 3'4 ' , Argentine funding loan , 1" $ , nnd some provincial issues 2 to 8 points. Brazilian loan of ISS'J declined 2'J. ' Uruguay fell 1 and Mexican loan of IbSS fell ! > < . Wbilutho now Unillun loan was quoted nt'n premium of : i points , the loan of 18SU closed yj $ loner. Business in English railways was re stricted , and there wai n downward ten dency , the average fall being 1 point. Ameri can railway spcurlties were quiet , but ugood undortonu and hopeful view bomg taken of Iho future. The rclupsom southern stocks was duo to the force of u strike in Lanca shire , which would act as n check on the movement of cotton , Lnrgo purchases ut the end of the week caused un ad vance In Wnbash preferences of 1'f , nnd In Wnbasti mortgage bonds of 1'J. ' Tnc declines for the week Included North ern Pacific preferred , 2 ; Ohio & Mississippi ordinary , nnd Louisville & Nashvlllo 1 each ; Atchlson mortgage , Now 1'ork , Ponnsylva- show a fractional improvement. Argentine rullwttyo relapsi-d. Buenos Ayres und Ko- sario nnd Buenos Ayres and Great Southern falling 4 points nud Central Argentine I ! points. Peninsular and Oalontal share * foil \yt \ owing to the loss of the steamship Bottnarn. On tlio Iturlln lloiirii- . BRIILIS , Oct. 23. Depression prevailed on the bojrso during lust week nnd interna tional coat stoclii declined. Mining shares dropped , owing to an unsatisfactory out- loon , but afterward advanced on moro favor able reports , Houblos dropped ] % on Paris selling. Yesterday's closing quotations in clude Prussl'iu 4 , lOU.UOj Kusstan ! , 07,10 ; ) Austrian credit , 105.10 ; Deuucho bank , 1.VJ.60 ; Bochuuimors , 1'Jtf ; Hnrponors , iaO ; | private discount , L' % ; short cxshungo on Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard London , 20..1T ; ilcmp exchange on London , SJ.OS'j. ' Accordnte. to Iho St. Petersburg Hourso ( ltuouo ! ro Russian Rovormn'snt ' hm on deposit JCIO.OCKWO In London , J.OOO.UCO Uormany and JC1)K,030 ) ( ) ( ) In I'nrls. The Oa > zotto nil as thnt UUKO figures show that Rus sia is not In urjnnt ncod o ( a loan. On th * I'nrn llmirsc. I'ARIR , OcU 03.Hmlncm on the bourse during the wcrt past was dull. Intornn- Uonnl stocks Hero'lower. . Spanish bond ) closed 1 point down , flank of Franco oloied JT > francs lowers In railways tliorownni ROnornl fall of iTrom 10 to 21 francs. Hlo Tlntos c'.osoa % \ $ francs lower. On thi > * Vlpiim llmtrnr. VIRJCSA , Oct. 23. Uuslucsi on the bourse (111 ( rhit : the past week win Inactive. The dual quotations Include : Hungarian gold rentes , DJ.0,1 : Austrian credit , 202 ; prlvnto discount , : > , short exchange on Lon don , 80.37. _ UoWltt'sSarsaparllia cumnsai the A pltrnnUc ontorprlso to irrigate the Hip Uoml country mill to shorten the Columbia rlvor 100 miles has boon started at Spokane. The achomo Is to divert the water from the Columbia river into the Grand coulee , ru-ontorinp the Columbia just below Priest rnplils. This will mnko a ship cmml of sixty miles , but the uost will bo only $2.JO,000. It Is 0311nmlucl the caiml would irrigate 2,600,000 acres of dry lund. 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It stimulates the clrculiU on , tones up the 1 To , purifies the blood , gives brightness ami henlth to women , Rtrongth to mon , nml Is belii'i undersoil by physicians nnd moro ndranojd thinkers. It is the baBt remedy for PNKUMONIA. Hoar In mind that UufT/'H Pure Mnlt hni grown in I'onulnilty lor years , that it is acknowledged ns the only mirn romudy of its k.nd on tlio market , thatitpontui is no tu ; el oil , nnd that It in variably boril'flts nil who int llgontly lisa It. Qotitf am your druggist or groi'T. Send for phnmphlot to THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. , Rochsslor , N. Y. Voa cnu reduce your tvclRht from ten to twenty ponudM n month , at home , with out Etnrvlug , nt reasonable cost by tlio use ol Dr. Clarke's Home Treatment , perfected In ninny years practice , causes no HlckiicHHorln.lnry to the health , Is highly indorsed. Send for jiroofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE , V. O. Drawer 193. Chicago , III. AGENTS WANTED. W hy is it that , Strictly Pure White Lead is the best paint ? Because it .will outlast all other Paints'make a hand somer finish , give better pro tection to the wood , and the first cost of painting will be less. If a color other than white is wanted , tint the Lead with the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors * These colors are sold in small cans , one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of pure White Lead the desired shade. Be Careful to use only old and well- known brands of white lead. The market is flooded with adulterated Paints , and "so- called" white leads. The fol lowing are strictly pure "Old Dutch" process brands , and are established by a lifetime of use : "COLLIER" "RED SEAL" "SOUTHERN" For sale by all first class dealers in Paints. If you arc going to paint , it will r6 * vou to send to us ( or a book containing in formation that may save you many a dollar ; ft will only cost you a postal card to do s.o. NATIONAL LEAD CO. , S . Louis Branch , Clark Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis' Mo. The above brands of { 'lovoa lor sale by The Boston Store N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. DR , RW , , BAILEY Tooth Tilled With out I'ulti iiy tin ) halest Inven tion ) . TEr/ru K.vruAOTni ) wii'iioui1 i.vi.sou DANOEIC A FULL SirC OL' TICK I'll ON KUJWKIl KOIl I'orfoutntgimrfttitool. T.-nth extracted In tlio jiionilnL . Ziavf ones Inserted In oveulni Hco bimulinonsof Kninoviiblo llrlOcp. Seu snoolinuns of I'loxlulo l.liistlo I'luto All work wnrriintod as represented. OHIcc , ' 1 hlnl 1'ioor , I'uxton Illojc. Tclcphoiia 10S > . KUhiiil t'.ir.im Sh. Tal o Klovnto : nr Stairway froji 10th KuectHnlrance. DWriJClNNESS Or Iho I.lfiuor llalilt I'oillltrlr Cured by utlmliiliiU-rliii ; Dr. IliiliitV fjnlilcii Niiri-lllp. It can be given In a cup of calico or t . or In food. Without tbokoowlcdKo ol the patient. It In abioluiely barinlcf > , end will clfect a ijermoncnt and speedy euro , whether the pailont U a moderate drinker or an ilcoUolln wreok. It hit been alven In tliot. > indi ol cuce.and In evtry instance a perfect cure bai [ ol. lowed , llnntr l'ull . Thoiyitem once Impregnated nitb tha CpeoiMa. ! l becomri an utter Itnpniiiblllty /or tha liquor appetite to eilat. . _ UOI.KKV M'KC'IKIO Cll. . 1'rop'rJ , rhitlniiatl. O. 4B-pane book of oartlcnlare free. To ba baa 01 Knhn t Jj. . Uth lut I ) ) mlu : Sis. , Istli and C'uinln'i it" ) . Wholes.Uo , lllako.llr tioo & Uo , . . . N'r1'- and Illoharason lru ) < Uo..Oiuatia. S TAHULES rtini U'J . . .v. . whi > er nu u > wi'i * , pun- . If the blci J , are Bate nail tt tqsl l J lie Lent nipjiclne tuo u fur LUIuu * ; ( , new , roiulipitlon , il ) > | i U.oulj Vreitti. br diuli.lir illiurnloiaof , ir tlir. muiUI ui/rf | ion. - of ul ( Impure bloc .Vt A'tiY 'Ly . l0 . Untmca t - , . . . . . iavlrircmrfiiuclloii . "irlrea toovi cucintf r lj'iitllledlrUlil tcoue llfr iiu.luno'J. IMu'Ly inall.l ro < .Hi Miiuj.lc.lj ; . ° X Illl'At.J CllbMfCAMO..I Si-ucebt.hew ( York J ? < > < > * o- * * l Vtl from the shoulder ! Today -we open and begin selling in our overcoat department on second floor the first shipment of our eastern representatives recent great purchases in New York. The over coats placed on sale today comprise about a thousand garments in Kerseys , Chinchillas and Cassimeres in blues blacks browns modes and mixtures and at the prices wo have made on them they are the cheapest heat producers ever sold in Nebraska. JjjJ Q - you save two dollars - JjjJ Q Will buy you today a good heavy blue chinchilla overcoat , cut double breasted lined with substan tial twilled lining ; with fancy sleeve lining vel vet collar andcanton flannel pockets. you save four dollars No more no less is the price today for a splen did heavy dark blue cassimcre overcoat lined with double warp Italian wi th fancy striped sleeve lining1 velvet collar and canton flannel pockets. Six dollars here ten elsewhere. For cio-ht dollars you can buy of the Nebraska to day an overcoat that would give the average clothier heart disease to sell for less han twelve and a half. You can have cither kersey or chin chilla. The chinchillas are all wool so are the I'.er.cys. The chinchillas are lined with double wr rp black lining' the kerseys with plaid cassi mcre. The chinchilla sleeve linings are fancy stripes the kerseys of heavy surah silk. The chinchillas are blues and blacks the kerseys fancy shades of browns and modes. $1Q .5D - you s * four-fifty Ten fifty buys a fifteen dollar overcoat today. These garments arc made of elegant fine heavy kersey with fancy plaid cassimcre lining pinked facincr fine silk velvet collar and canton flannel O pockets. They're positively as g oed a garment as you ever saw sold for fifteen dollars anywhere. _ . . , _ SuperiorailTautagri for educating -TLV Jr'J trJL1J * . - young ladioi. Cunreoof etud > tlior- oucli ; liinlr.il ! ; vnd Ut ilrp.irtmciitK hlelicitiirdci' n nilii'm of tbo hcbt American uml Kuropean cultiitc , Iftisc nnil bonulirnl Krounils ; nru bnlliliuKi * . rnoniiiMell vctitlliileil , HrJilfil by r.i11. Orpni cptrmbrr ? th. For catalogue A < lihc0n IJi-v. T.T. . IJAIUIETT , I'rcn. C'OLIIJIIUIA , MO , * Have you tasted America's finest' Whisky ? Richest Quality , Absolutely Pure , Doubly Aged , Sold at all High-clasi/ / Delicate Bouquet , Drinhing PJaceo and Best ! Very Best ! I Drug Stores. 9 DALLEMAND & CO. , CHICAGO. I 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. w. . .min.nt inetMllit In norvooj clironlp , prtvnio , Hood , tkln tnd crtnnrr rtljnasei. A rojmlar anl. aunJ ji Ui a. ui.to a ui Hond lUimp Jor ri'ut/ . Horvo Seeds , " „ the nniiilurfiil rcmi'u/ Bl eulii wltli artl - _ . Fop sale hi Oinuhu by Sherman & AlCoimoll , 1515 Doilffo stroot. INTERNATIONAL SANITARIUM IGtii and Howard Streets , r 0 Itoninn fur JMIIpntn. OMAHA , NEB , I'oi the { u-alnicnl if Chronic , Privalel Nervous Diseases , MAI , ! ' AMI IMIos , Fistula. FJi-suro ami Stric ture ol' tins Kccliiin permanent ly c'liruil without the use of Knife , Ligature or Caustic. Encliw 4 ' - 1" fctrimpH anil 0111 IdT iinifo 1IOOI * un DI.SI'.Aril.H anil Oni > > llon HIiiliUK , \\lll Im MA I I.I I ) ntiK : , iiTinNATioN.M. : K XXITAUII'M , Killi tinil llouaril f\fit \ Oiuulir. , XtU W. 0. MAXWULU M , U.i I'KH. s nim tiu In the trontmuntof all forms of PRIVATE DISEASES. ] IIIKI all Wiiuliiioii anil IHiorilurnf I with lost of untirazc. ambition ! und vitillty , Klglitocn yenrnofJ thu most roiiiarkubloMiiociii * In ] Iho treatment of this oluuiuf illsoasua.rlilcul . Is proven by the iniivursil t Hluiony of tnouB , ( - ' i who huvo boon utirod Wrlto fur olrou- - lura ami ijtiiikllon lUt. lltli und l nmu | hU. | Uiuiiliu , Noli.