TTTE OMAHA 'DAILY ' IJEE * FRIDAY , DEOEMKEU 2 , 1802. HOW MUSIC HELPS MILLS Ifibacy of a K-ndlj Ohortn in Connection with Evangelical GOSPEL SONGS AND SWELLING ANTHEMS " " \ Trim ChrlMlniilty Appllrit to tlnlly'l.lfn nml Jco WIIROII Orlvorn Why All tlio World H > ' . Comrrl ' < l Itcrnoiiu for Knvlv.iU. When 200 trained voices blond together In a mlqhty concor.l of sweet sound nnJ nro raised in stralno Bounding the pralio of Jehovah , the Joul tlmt hears und Is not up lifted Is Indeed sunken , ntid thinlnil thut receive t nnd Is nut ( { iilcKcncd with n now Impression of tlio Imuortnnco of Kostiol music 13 sodden. Evangelist M1I1& appreciates fully inovnluo of music us on necessary to n prciit rovlv.il tml. In his usual way of provldini , ' cnrolully for dotnlls , has shown jjrcat Interest In the organization of tlio chorus , which Is loJ by Mr. John P. HUH. ' , the BOM > el soloist. Last night the choral part of the tncotlni } nt the exposition hall wns especially uffoct- ive. fcomo of the eostiol hymns , familiar to nil throiiRh long ser vice , wcro taken up last night by f the singers nnd given a now meaning. When the promises so dear to tlio Christian heart nro clothed in sltnpln words , sot to sluiplo melody and sung with the visor and o.irnest- iicssof hundreds of youthful voices , they plow brighter with the Uop o of ho.ivonly bliss than over before , nnd tlicro Is a consol- ntion nnd n solnco In them now even to these who long have sung them In church nnJ Subbath school. The effect Is tnspJritliiB to the highest degree. Perhaps the roost bffuctlvo plocusuiiR during the uvcnltiR was "Tho Cliild of n King , " Mr. Hlllls slnplng the solo purt nnd the full chorus coming in upon the refrain. Clirlstluulty in Daily I. He. The hall was completely filled with people by 8 o'eioc-k. wnou Mr. Mills bug.iu to preach , llli test was found in Matthew v. , 47 : "What do yo nioro than ethers. " Ho said soinu one hid : sent him a note nsk- Ing If ho thought it , was a wlso pollov to keep hinting or s.iylng that soma alleged ( Jnrlstlatis wcro not fonsUtcnt. "I bo- llovo that tied Is moru anxious about Iho qti'illty than tlio quantity of his people. " said the Epeaiscr. A Christian should be willing to dlo rnthor thr.u aon sinful thing. It Had been said that men could not follow tlio grocery busi ness or keep n livery stable and live a Chris tian life. It had also boon said that n man could not bo n lawyer , or nn editor , or a re porter , or n commercial traveler , or a htol keeper , or almost any kind of business man und bo n Christian at the sanio time. "I don't bnllevo that kind of talk , " said Iho evangelist , "because I nm acquainted with men In every ono of those lines of busi ness wbo ars most excellent Christian men , real shining lights. " The speaker referred to a number of In dividual cases tlmt illustrated the fact that men could follow iiuy legitimate line of business and live Christian lives. IIo knew commercial travelers and hotel Keepers and men of all walks in hfo who lived cou'bistcnt Christians. As Appllnil to tlio leu Itnstnrss. "I Know a man ivho used to drive an ice wagon , " sulu the speaker. "IIo cot con verted and nut up a simi in hu wagon that rend Into thi1 ; : 'Holiness to the Lord. " Ono or his patrons nsici'd him what hu nut that sign up for. IIo said that ho had become a Christian and the company for which ho was delivering Ice wits netting all the receipts now. " The ono vital test of Christianity was hu mility and inorkucss and a willingness to lay down llfo if necessary for n , follow man. A man might profess to bo benevolent and be despicably mean ut the same time , but no man could counterfeit tlio spirit of Jesus Christ when ho looked down upon thobo who wcro nailing him to tlio cross pnd said , "Father , forgive them , for they know not whut they do. " When that spirit got possession of a man his life could not bo misunderstood. The genuine Christian did not need a tag on him. You could distin guish a parson who had ttio spirit of Christ In his soul under any circumstances and in all stations In life. \Vlint l Your Individual Ilcrnrd ? "What nro you doing , my brother , to lend souls to Lhrlstl I know a nuslncss mini "who has brought 125 of bis employes to the foot of the cross. I know n luuy who has been twelve of her domestic servants happily converted. What nro you doing to save Boulsl What do yn moro than others ? What sacrifice hnvo you made ) "A soldier was brought before Alexander the ( Jrout to receive n rapt Inland. In order that ho might , if possible , make the punish ment light , the soldier said to his com mander : 'My name , too , is Alexander. ' 'Man , ' suld the commander , as ho looited at the trembling soldier , with flashing eye , 'either change that name or honor It.1 " With the recitation of this incident the dis course closed. The evangelist decided to hold no after meotlntr , but advised the peonle to go quietly and thoughtfully homo and fipand half an hour In prayer in their home * and la ihclr closota. AiinmiiictMl Ills I'mcnim. All audicnco of something like 400 pooplp attended the afternoon meeting at ; ! o'clock. Half an hour was devoted toslnglnir gospel songs , led by Mr. mills. Dr. John tJordon offered the opening praver nnd at the close of nnother song Mr. Mills entered the hall and ut once took charge of the meet- me. IIo read Joroinlnb jclv. , and then announced that there would ho four meetings every day. Two of these mooting * will bo preaching services , ono nt ! ! o'clock In Iho afternoon and the other n * . 7)0 : ! ) In the evening. The other two meet ings will bo prayer meetings , ono at S0 : ! ! a. m. at the Young Men's ' ChrUtlan associa tion building for men and the other it 2:1,1 : in the afternoon at the First Baptist cimrch for women , On Sunday the services will bo of u spe cial nature. The 10 o'clock a , in. meeting will bo tor young people llvluc north of Uodco strcol and the meeting at ! l p. m , will Iw for young people who llvu south of Uodgo street. The Sunday qvomng meotlngat Exposition hall will bo lor men only , and there will bo * meetings for women in several of the churclios. Ititvlvula lit Mi-nun of ( Jrucr. After the nnnouncomoants wcro disposed of Mr , Mills proceeded to preach from the text , "Why Should Iho Ilopo of Urncl bo as n Man Asionuu , us a Mighty Man Who Can not Save. " Mr. Mills enld that ho believed that this method of united effort was the grandest plan yet Invented for the aavlngof niuii , Ttio plan wnt nn old ouo. H had been followed by the Molhodtsts , Iho Kplscopal church tmd by the church of Komn. ( ! od himself had sanc tioned the plan of special revivals in the life of John the Baptist and in the llfo of Jesus Christ himself. The church of God had its origin in a re vival sorvlco , the day ot Pentucost. H.v tpoclnl revival scmcoa the pooulo of the Sandwich Islands had oxporlenccdono of the greatest religious awakenings tbo world Imi ; ever Known. The Luther reformation was limply a revival ol vital religion. It oughl 10 to called a revival rather than a reforma tion. The United States had experienced r number of great rollKlous awauonlnps. li ISOO.and again In 1S57 , great religious awak enmga swept over the country , and thou sands \roro converted to Christianity , AVIioro iliu Fault I. lei. Mr , Mills thoucht the future looked vorj bright for Chilsllanlty. 1'ponlo were apt ti think thai the cavs of great religious ro VlvaU bad departed with the Whltllold's am the Wesley's ' , That wna a anstnlco. Mr Moody had preached to uudluico : of moi only numbering 1D.UUO and ' . ' 0,000. WliltileU never dreamed of such an audience of men Never In luo history of the world hue Chrlitianlty ouch n hold upon I ho hearts o men. Tha only rcnson that Iho church o Christ did not convert the entire \vorh was the iiidlfferonco of tboso whi inlirbt if they would bo effective instrument in the hands of Uod the religious peopli themselves , The wc-rld would never bo coa vortcd BO long as professed ChrUtUus won uo bolter than thoko who miiiio n * profos MOD. i'coplo Judgud Christianity by lookluj at Iho lives of these who professed Chris tlnnlty , In closing Mr. Mills exhorted hi * hearers to shake off the vipers of sin thnt Infest the tnlhwnjr of Ufo nnd llvo piiro nnd spotless lives In which Mnncrr might sco Iho truth nnd the beauty of rosl Christianity. The meeting closed with tno singing of "Lard , 1 Hear of Showers of Blessings. " Other MrrtlnR * . The meeting for women hold nt , the First Uaptlst church ut 3:15 vnstorday afternoon wns attended bv about inu earnest workers. The mooting \vas led bv Mrs. C. S. Dean nnd the topic wns " 1'rnyer for tbo Holy Spirit. " The women's mooting this nftcrncon will bo led nv Mrs. Dr. I-1. 12. Coulter , topic , "Now. " The morning mooting for men nt the Young Men's Christian association building wns well attended nnd the snirit manifested was onoournclng. These tn otlncs will beheld hold every morning excepting Uundny , at SM o'clock. The meetings for women nt the First Bap tist church will ha hold ovcry afternoon ex cepting Saturday. On .Saturday evening there will ha n moat ing for pastors nnd riwidav school oflleora nt the Kountzj Momorlil Lutheran * church. The mooting will begin at * :3J : sharp. front N < i l > c-rtr U. F. Moore tt Co. . prominent druggists of Nowberc , Ore. , say : "Since our customers lm\o tocmno acquainted With the good qual ities of ChninburlMn's C'ouzh Remedy wo scll'but llttio of nny othoi kind. Chamber- ' Iain's medlciiiL's nil'ijlvo good satisfaction. " For sale by druggists. ICnjmnml tlm M'.IP. Another chapter In the history of the old Flagstaff mine law suit wi s disposed of by Judeo Sanboin of Iho United States court , In St I'aul yostorJay afternoon. In Iho original trial nf tha cnso a judgment for 505lyO ) was rondcrod ngalnst Irwlu IJavU nnd In favor of A. S. Patrick. Then thn plaintiff attached some 10.OUO acres of land in the western part of the state and adver tised It for salo. D.ivis secured a temporary restraining order , which hold until yester day , when the case was argued and uu in junction granted. 1'erfoct notion and pjrleot health result from the use of DJ Witt's Llttio Early KU- crs. A perfect llltlo pill. A I'.iylui ; liucstini'iit. The Guarantee Invostnion * Co. Is a .com pany incorporated under the laws of the blnto of Missouri. U has adopted the Ufo in surance principle after n Ions consideration ni the best method upon which to issue its bonds. These bonds nrc for Sl.OUi ) each ntsd nro matured und p.ild precisely In the tiinio manner that n do.ilh claim is met by nn in surance company , with the very Important exception that thn owiier of the bond isnA \ \ the § 1,030 while still alive. On the part of the insurance cotnp.injr , thn policy holder must necessarily die to u-jtioht his heirs. These bonds nro sold at the general oRices of the ( .luaiantoo Investment Co. all over the country upon the following tc-rms : $10 upon signing tno application und § 1.23 per month until such bond is matured nnd pild. It is not by any means a. rare occurrence In its history that the payment of ? JO or SJo has se cured the holder of the bond HIP 51,000. These bonds nio numbered nnd dated , and nro soli ! In regular successive numbers. Should the No. i'Jl , for instance , bo matured mid nald , the next one to bo retired would bo No. ( JU5. The multiple u is uscj In every in stance. Certainly it Is very patent that with ; ,000 bonds in force , nt least ono bond Is paid every month , tl > o ! 25o from each p.iy- ment being devoted to cxpnnsos. Write to .1. O. Unlbot. president and general manager , 'JOSI to 211 ! Adams Express building , Chicago , 111. , for further infoimation. Ilolidny goods , Frcnzer , op. p. o. A siccinl mootinfjof Ciit-il : ] loJRO No. 3 , Ancient Frco and Accepted Masons , this ( Friday ) evening , December 2 , nt 7ItO : for work in the muster Masons' do- { jrce. Mutnbers of Nebraska lodge No. 1 , Court No. 11 nnd St. John's No. 2-3 , and sojourning Mu > ons , nro cordially invited. By order of the master. JOHN BAMFOHD , Secretary. Heal ostatc. ttiirgains only. Myvord is nooil. \V. G. Albriijht 621-2-3 N. Y. Life bid ? . Attention , ICnl his Tumplnr. The members of Mt. Calvary com- mandery a o hereby notified to bo pros- cut at their iiHylum on Friday , Decem ber 2(1 ( , 18 ! ) : ! , ui 12n : ; p.m sharp , to act as escort , to St. John's lodfje , attending the funeral of Sir Hugh G. Clark. Train leaves Webster dopotnt 1:15 : p.m. , returning at 4:80 : p.m. Per order of C. commander. EliiiX K. LONG , Kocordor. KA. iT OK Vln tliValiisIi Kciuto. The short line to St. Louts and quick est route south. Only 37 hours to Hot Springs. Only ! ! ' ) hours to New Orleans. Only 08 } hours to Atlunta Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast , time to nil points east and Foulli. Round trip tickets to TTot Springs , Now Orleans , Luke Charles , Giilvcston , San Antonio , City of MO.\MCO , Los Angeles , San Fran cisco , Mobile , Jacksonville , Tampa , Ha vana and all the winter resorts of the south nud west. Reclining chair cars free to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit. Pullman bullet sleeping cars on all trains. Uacrgago checked from hotels and private residences to destination. For tickets , .sleopinc car accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket olllco , 1502 Farnam street , or write , G. N. CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. ' i Frescoing and interior decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann , 1508 Douglas street , A. K mid A. M. AH Master Masons in- good btaudincr are cordially invited to itcTOinimny St. Jolin'n lodge No. 25 in performing the last gad tites over tlm rmnnins of our lalo brother , Hugh G. Clarke , at Florence , Friday iiftornt'on , Deo. 2 , 1802. Special train loaves tlio Webster street depot at 1:1)0 : ) , and aprons and gloves will bo furnished on the train. T. K. SiTDiiOKOircm , Master. Nollco of Coiixunllon or > 'oln\islii Sin to ll.mkcrii' Kxccullvo council of the Nebraska State Bankers' association , OMAHA. Nob. , Nov. 2:5 : , 1892. A convention of the Nebraska State Hankers' association is hereby called to moot in the oily of Lincoln , Nob. , on Tuesday and Wednesday , Doc. 20th and 21st prox. All banks and bankers and trust companies doing bublnes.s in the btate of Nebraska are eligible for mem bership and arc requested to send dele gates. Further particulars with pro gram will bo prepared and faont to each ono separately. I. D. Kvuns , Thomas Hryant. C. F , Bontloy. 11 , H. Dorsoy , C.V. . Moshor , Kdwnril Updike , Uoorgo K Cheney , William Wallace , moinbcrs cxccutlvu council. Hr.NiiY W. YATKS , Chairman. Giouar H. Voss , Secretary , AFFAIRS AT. SOUTH OMAHA Rudolph Cornoar Moots With ft Fatal Accident. RUN OVER BY A W/YGON AND KILLED MM Skull Crinliccl tlciipiitlin l.o.ul of llrlnln A 1'vciill.tr und DUtr OK | HK Arct * ilont .liiitso 1'owl or tins it I'ccttllitr Cixo. Tlio utunl dally fatality occurred la this city yesterday- Rudolph Cornoor , who lived with his parents at Twenty-second unit Marcy strots , was driving n heavy load of brick along h street , noir the east approach of Iho viauuct , abaut-t o'clocic In tbo even ing , when ho IcanoJ forward to-bit ono of ttio horses , lost bis balance , fell to tbo ground and was Killed. Ills fall ing frightened tbo team and caused thorn to Bpilng forward , the wheels passing over his head crushing , It until the br-itns oxuilcd , hilling 'him In stantly. The body presented a most sicken ing sight ns it luv on the back In tlio midolo ot llio street , thu blood having run for several - oral feet down tbo roadway , Uhlcf Heclcolt was notilloJ , who sum moned Iho coroner by tolonliono and tbo body was removed to Drawer's ' undertaking rooms. Coroner Maul caiuo promptly and after consulting with a brother of tbo dead man , who had been lustily called , derided tli.it an inquest was not necessary. 'Iho dccetisrd was n partner oi Una Unmet In tlio manufacture of oriole ut Twentieth street nnd the It. & M. tracks , Omaha. Ho wns n single man , M voars ot age , and was supporting an agril f after and mother. OUR Ilamcl , who resides nt lOlil Dorcas strcot , Oin.Uia , was soon at the scone unit Old all ho could to assist tlio grief-stricken mother. 'two llttio boys , George Hnworth and Frank Corcoran , sow the accident and told n straightforward , intelligent story concerning it. The deceased win a Dane , a member of n Danish society , and was nn in dustrious , honorable man , striving to support , his aged p.ironts In comfort. The team ran ucross tbo viaduct nnd was caught near the 11. & M. depot by Councilman 13ruco nnd the depot men. The bilck was being hauled for n Inundation for tha old white farm house which lirst served as nn exchange building , and which is again being moved. Slightly .Mi\ml. The only man wbo came before Judge Fo'.vler this morning was n seedy looking In dividual with ouo oaipty slccvo nnO a desire to talk to the peopled party over the tele phone. " " saia ho "has the ' "Say , judge , , people's party got n telephone In Omaha i" "Tbo people's party 1 Mo. Who do you want to talk toi" "The propiictor. " "Well , 1 am the chalrmin of the pooplo's party county central committee , nnd 1 nrn about as near the proprietor us anybody. What do you want to know ! " " 1'vo got u lot of fiirnituro that bolonirs to them and i want to unow where to luke It to. " After cxamlnlnng a paper closely for a full ininuto , the scokur ulior knowledge exclaimed - claimed , "O. it's the people's party install ment house that 1 want. " "Woll , the people's ' party tins boon accused of a good ninny things , but that is the first time 1 have beard of It being charged with running an Installment house , " replied tbo jud o. A trlanco nt the panor showed that ho vanted an installment houso. To Improve the Tiilupliono Service. Lance Lane , the Omaha tnnnujrcr of ihs telephone exchange , was in South Omnba rcstorday with a view to extending the facil- ties in this city. Mr. Lane made u thor ough , examination of the company's business " : iero ana the largo increaio convinced lim thnt the business demanded In creased facilities. Under the recommen dation of Manager Lnno a territorial switch board will be put in at the central Gallon , in addition to the ono now In use. This will necessitate the employment of nn additional operator , nnd will "greatly tacili- tcto botli territorial and local work. W. L. lolluud. the local manager , says .hat during the past month ho has added a arger number of subscriptions than in nny irovious month , nnd tlmt to ttio laraoly in creased list of patrons is duo the contem plated increase of facilities. The now switch board will bo manufactured usprcsslv 'or this exchangeand consequently will not JO In position for some time to come. Aliiglc City Xutos. Fetor Andersob , a Uano , U ia the lockup with a cnso of Jim Jams. Eugon Picknra went on duty last night ns regular watchman at the stockyards. The Pleasant Hour club will glvo their second end lion at Blum's hall next Tuesday oven- ng. ng.W. W. D. Derry took out n permit yesterday Tor n frarao cottage on Sovonteeuth nnd Mllroy streets , to cou &JOO. Tbo explosion of n lamp in the Lister block caused the llro department to nialto u splendid run , but no llro followed the accl- dent. Chnrloy Akofor has sold his mont market - kot on N street to Wright & Smith , tbo new proprietors taking possession vcstorday morning. John A. Holland , formerly connected with tbo Omaha Telephone exchange in the capacity of inspector , has been promoted to manager of iho Crete exchange at Crete , Neb. Neb.Ofllcor Ofllcor Krooger took n crazy man from the too of a moving freight train in the yards yesterday evening and sent him to the county Jail. The man was well dressed , but was evidently n morphlno iloud , ns ho hud u hypodermic syriugo wnich bo useij nuit'J freely. The South Omaha Tnrno hall , which formally belonged to Balthus .letter nnd stood nt Twenty-sixth and M. has been pur chased by a salooniceepor nt Twentieth and Brown , nnd has been moved to tco now loca tion , it will servo as a dance hall nnd bleat ing rink , Hugh M. Carpenter , nn engineer nt Swift's packlnc house , while ndjustlng something about n pumn yesterday , had the middle linger of his right had caught In the machin ery und iilmoit torn frum tils hand , Tbo wound is iiiltu serious and painful , but Huch says ho thinks ho will go to work again next week. Enterprise lougo , No. 70 , Knights of Pvth- ins , bold Its annual election of ofllccrs last night for the ensuing year. K. A .Carpenter , chancellor commander ; 1 . J. Hanson , vlco chancellor ; J. H.Meyers , prelate ; T. O. Uuur , muster of Hnanco ; U. U. Fisher , mas ter of oxcncquer ; C. A. Millar , master at arms ; Colonel A. L. Lott , 6 , 1 * . Ilcdsos , C. O. Collins , trustees. Ignorance of tno merits of Do Witt's ' Llttlo Early Ulsori Is n misfortune. Thcuo llttio pills regulate thn llvorcure headache , avspop bia , bad broatb , constipation and billousno3s. Miirrliigti I.lcciiica , The following marriage llconses < vcro Issued bv County Judge Eller yesterday ; NUIIIOnnd uddie s. Aso , I William II. Itluclcioii , Omaha. , : )7 ) I Slntlin llolino-i , iJinuliu as I I'rnnk H. Hnbliison , Uiniilia Si I Alluo Jlitchell , Omuhu j ; I DiivlilU. Middloton , Oiiiulm ; i | I Kinlly SUetchley , Omaha -M If you nra bilious ! Take Beocbams Pills The only 1'uio Creaui of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used ia Milli'BS of Homes 40 Years the StaudarcL Friend Wishes to speak'through tlio llcffliter i\ the beneficial insults lie hai received from n regular use of Ayor's I'llls , IIo says : "I wns feeling sick and tired and my stonincli seemed all outotlirder. I tried a number ot remedies , but none sccincil tu glvcitno relict until I was In duced to try the oltl rcllalilo Aycr's Pills. I Imvo taken only one box , but I feel Hkc a new * man. I think they are the most pleasant and easy to take of anything I ever used , being so finely sugar-coated that even'a child will take them. I urge upon all who nro of n lasntlvo to try Ayor's rills , " Uoothbay ( Me. ) , Itegister. "HcUvL'Oti the ages of llvonml flfloon , I wns troubled with n kind of salt , rhfiim , or eruption , ehlclly confined to the log * , and especially to the bend of the knee above the rnlf. Here , innnlng sores formeil which would scab over , but would break Immediately on mov ing the log. My mother tried every thing she could think nf , but all wan without avail. Although n child , I read In the papers about the bonelleinl effects of Aycr's Pills , and pcr.siiadcd my moth er to let mo try them , With no gieat faith in the result , she procured and 1 began to use them , nnd soon noticed an improvement. Kncuurngcd by this , I kept op till I took two boxes , when the sores dtsnppcaicd and have never troubled mo since. " II. Cliipmnn , Heal Estate Agent , Hoanoke , Vn. "I suffered for years from stomach nnd kidney troubles , causing very severe pains in various parts ot tl.e body. None of the remedies I tried afforded me nny rc''uf until I began taking Ayi-r's ' Pills , nnd was cured. " Wui. Goddard , Kotury Public , Five Lakes , Mich. Prepared bylr.l.C. Aycr&Oo. , I.owcllilaao. tio'd ' by Druggists Ever ) uhi'ic. ARE YOU SUFFERING v itou Female Weakness Catarrh or SUA Klieunntisiii Chronic , Private Consultation Free Tor thcTrontinant ( if Chronic , Private anil Nervous Diseases , MAIjfi AND KKMAl.K. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DIS EASES. ORGANIC WEAK NESS AND DISEASES OF NO MATTER HOW LONGSTAND ING OR HOW OFTEN PRO NOUNCED INCURABLE. ITEHTOITS DEBILITY PII..E3 , FISTULA , FISSURE Pa-nvuientl/ Cured without the use ot knife , Hjjnura or caustic AH maladies of n privnto or delicate nature , of either sex , positively cured. Uull on or iiildross with statnp foremcui.Aus rniin HOOK AMI HU KITO * . DLSearlcsS Swnss , ll9SsuAh.l ! 8llroeu Nu.xt door U ) J'oitulllco. THE FAR/iQUS / J. KI3ED AVU1PPLE , or Recently said in an interview : . . . "From the time of. introducing LOA'- DOWDERRY'm my hotels its sale has been one of constant -increase , this in. crease being 100 per cent , greater the last year than in any previous year. I believe mor.e people arc now drinking LONDONDERRY than all jtlier waters combined. . , . I cannot say too much in its favor"- Sold wherever water is sold. Largest water bottling establishment in Amer ica , if not in the world ! LondondorryLithia Spring Water Co , , NASMU'A N II. , Chas. II , I'orUlii' . eclllns Ajjts. . lloston. Mass Paxton & Gallagher , A outh for Oniuliii. Anon anl Cnmnlali TroafiuT , Cf > nilitlnj o Boppoiltorlui , Olnlmil la < m > iulai , ulio InlUt nndl'llli a I'aiUlm Uura tar KiUniil. Intornil bllniorUlooilliults'iln j , Cnrouio , llooi..itor llorjll- laryriliii. Tnli ll nalr ln > iiovor IJHIII known to fall.llpjrbux , U fortt ; ajntby nrlll. Vfnt aullorfruu Ihlsturrlul'j UUoiu'vri : > u wrHti.n uirin po lllvoyuvo ] | i wltUO Dual ur rat in I tlio ii. notcurdil Soul nU'iip forfrj'j ijani.ilj. ( J lnnoJtar Kulm .VCo. . Drj/Eltu , Solo Afu Uih un4 Uouuiai troou. us..hu. Nub , I'ropiisul lor ] > ntnbnr nml Ci'inriit lor thu City of Oniuliii. gnnlnil li'ilslll hi ) roculvuil at tlif olllcn of tluiclty uuniptrollor i u to 4 p. in , . Dui'diutiur 0. 161) ) . ' . for tlm fiirnlhliliu o ( liinibur anil co- in.Mit Tor lim vuur iWlforthoclty. Tlio comp troller will fimilnli ilaiiUd ( or tlio bids on liinibur , lui'l ' only bids will bo coiihldcruil inailu nil such bliuUs. All ccinonta fiirnlslmil will IKIVO to htiiiitlltliu lu-it ot the ciiy iiiiijl- nuor. i.i : < 'li hlijilor l.s roiiuiiuil to onuliHu u coi tlflcd uhculc of * tiu ( , Thu rljbt Is rubcrvod to nOiH'l any or sill hlils. Omaha , Nov. SO , Xh'JJ. Tllf.O. Ol.SRN. N''sUOt Coiiiiitiollcr , THE "LADIES' PERFECT" SYRINGE. Tlio Only Perfect VaKtn'i iii.il lli'clul birlnuo lu lliu U Iho nnlr nyrlneo OT Inven I IK ! br which VUKIII Injvcilniit can tiu iiliulnl li'rcU wllhuut Uiii'ilna iuil tiilllni ; thu cliithliu ur iu- lessUullni ; Ihu use of it vu - fol , unit which tun uUi tu iiH'il tor rcclnl Injociloiii ur lirUiUlun. sorr IIUIIIIBK ntir.n ANN UAIll ) JIUIillKK Price S3.O3. Mull imleri iulcltul. ! llieAloe&l'cnfoldl'o. ' IBth Strset , KXT TJ VOiFlteiKQK ' | ire * crl ptiun courutoljr ii:3ur | oJiitlutf IF YOU EVER SUFFERS ] FROM f you ore In position to take advantage of the laws re lating teD D ta'on up aplo2 > o f you nave mada an Invention en which you desire to securer You should communicat3 * with the Bee Bureau of Claims Tlio object ot thh bu-cau U lo give every ] ) crson holdiiiff : x logitimatcj ehiim ngninst the jrovornmunt the ndv.uitii'je oaresidonL'O in Wtistiinjjton , whotho.- he li 'o in Toxtts or Alaska. It doon more than that. Nino-tenths ot the population of Washington would bo helpless if nslccd how to go to worc ! to kccuro their rights through the depirt- inonts. TiiE BISK Bureau ot C.uitnj gives the advantage , not only ot per sonnl residence , but of thorough finiil ; < iarity with all the machinery of the government. It Absolute Security. You do not knew whotho-tho 'ivj-j a W.-ishingto'ialaiinagoiitwill ehoai you o.'not , although on gcnoi-.il principle. " you would naturally suppose that ho would. Hut you know that the San Francisco Examiner , tlio St. Paul Pie ncor p.ess and the Omaha BK cannot nlTord to cheat you. They guirantoa this Bureau , uira their loputtition fa talced upon the honesty and ability of its inn n igotnent. The buroiu omployos attoi-noya who nro Expert Specialists for each ot Its department } . Ita Indian depredation utsos are caro- ully wo-kod ui ) , with all ths ovido'i3i required by law , and argued before the court of claims in such u manner as to bring out moit fiivo.Mjly all the 033 ja tial points. Its lund cases nro htndlod in strict ac- coi'dnncn with the rules ot the Conor il Land Onieo , HO tint no delays o.1 com plications ensue in the orJorly settlement - mont of the cl linn It * pito'itcvsaj 'irjso ! manajfol as insure the utmost possiblu bonollt to tlrj nvonto..by giviiiT1 him Uu broidojs protcclion his ideas will jmtify. Its poiision c.1303 tire dbpaaoJ ol with ho lo ist pas-ilb'.o delay und oxpansj to the veterans. Don't lofraln from consulting thn bin onubecttuso you are nf raid of tlio cost. Its costs nothing to get inform itlon. Aslc as many questions us you plo iso , and they will bj answoral p.'omptly cheerfully and accurately , without cliargo. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 22O , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb. Cures Colds 4TIIIAI.S F IlurruU of It. All , WICI.COMI CurcsIlroDcliilii llumu ( iiiiurntor. euro in lloiuu. Valuable -OXYGEN HOOK" Free. ti il' ' .Sab J'riiposul | or . \il > < 'rllHtiiff lor tlio City ol Oiniiliti. Souli'.il lild will bo received at tlio office of tlio city coiniitrollur up to 4 p. in. Duconiber G. IMJ. . for Hi" ollltilul mlvorlUliK of tluiully for tlio ynur 1SU. In iionoriluii u wllli hcctlon Wl of UIH charter Kiu-h bidder to encloio u rvrtlllcd uliuuk of iiuo. Thu rljlu u rusurvcU to reject " any { , Co.npt.ol.or. . . Omuba , Nor. i'0 , 1M . WHE JIM Can walk into a clothing store in broad day light or in the evening - ing if you prefer to and plank down three common every clay "hard to get and easy to spend" American- dollars with" an eagle on one side and the "Loddcss of Gibcrty" the oth- " ' | cr and walk out with a brand new overcoat on your back * i , that belongs to you fits you looks wclfon you and feels * ! ( 'j-niHy on u cold day , { sTany wond'c'r' that J.hat clothing store , , , " can hardly handle the crowds as fast as they come ? Say is1' it ? It's a fact that you , . JT JQJ a substantial heavy chinchilla overcoat of us tocla } ' for thrco tloll xrs ; you can have it cither single or diub'c ' breasted - " velvet collar sateen sleeve linings heavy twilled lining anclH Canton flannel pockets ; and you'll be two dollars richer than , ! , , ! if you bought it somewhere elsj. For a live . - dollar . * - . . b'll we ofler'nj you today AN OVERCOAT that you never saw equalled for less than c'ght dollars in all your life. This coat is made of solid heavy chinchilla cut" ] extra long lined with double-weight serge sateen sleeve lin-1 ings velvet collar and double-stitched scams. If you'd ratherl buy an ulster than an overcoat , is quite so comfortable on a cold day we will sell you a great heavy chinchilla ulster double breasted cut good and long ' lined with heavy plaid cassimcre for five dollars and seventy-j five cents or we will sell you a gr ; cr TrTce " ( ior Trcc2c)1' ) ' ulster double-breasted lined with heavy plaid llannel for cjghtfifty that's worth an even dozen dollars. If you want to buy one of those elegant overcoats that we're selling for nine * dollars. f j,1 , oday they're going fast. They're in Kerseys Chinchillas- ? ' } Cassimeres blacks blues browns smokes modes tans * * ' 1 double-breasted single-breasted plain linings plaid limners1 ! . flannel linings cassimere linings velvet collars self collars' , full satin sleeve linings fourteen-dollar garments at a nine-1 dollar price. Furovcrcoals ! What fur ? 01) ) , dillcrcnl Kinds ot fur , "fur" liltlc Money ! ' ] Ask your shoe dealer for the IPUSPIPQP1 ibW / JUB 5u WLL S &RG' THE NEW JERSEY SPECIALTIES have ntfi equal. Price lists and discounts sent to dealers only. Big stock ] on hand. O ITI eili ei , Do you use Whisky at ITigh-ctasA Leads all others in Sold only Places and Purity , Quality , Bouquet , Drinking . Stores. . Drug Age and Smoothness. DALUCMAND t. CO , , CHICAGO. VAJ COTT JEV7ELRY COMPAMY , for Thirty Davs only wj will olT'i * 0111 * oatiro sto'lt of niamoaJs and Chr.stnias Jewelry nn J S.lvorw.ii-o ut lu i th in m tnufacturor'd co t. Fourteenth and Farnam Streets. \Mil iix.M > .lnii l.toN.V Cor loth und I'miiani. BAKKS TOIl HAM The Keeley League of Iowa Will hold a convention at Dos Moincs , Doconibor 20th tinU 2UU All who bcllovo in the cnuso at-o urRod to bo present as business of Importance will ho transacted. . CIIAIUMAN , K10KLEY LEAGUE. ( "NorvoSoocJs , " ( PII cunrmitrr tu ruro All r.orvoiu clln'u es. imrli uc vilotte Mcuiorr , llijit til Iliulii 1'uni r. Ilnitilurlic Wuktilulnot , I/M Muubund. NUtitlr Kuili- felon * . Nt'rvoumiCJii. I/atntulunilclr'.liu : und line ut pnwer of tbo tionpratlro Orcai ! In ritiiorfcr cau o I liyovcrciptllon , rontliful rrrnnor cjco ilr u > u f lobnwu.oilnn | ur MlmulaiiK wlilcli eoon K > ml in Inflriullr. Cuniuiup- llouivnuJiiinnlly. I'lilupC'tiiTenlonrftocarry In vent iiockut. VI perimck- Biii. With cv ry imnlerwn otveauvllun irantti toturt xo. tirrtjuini the mono. Circular nu . AddntAiirvot.f dt' < i.CblcuoutjiU * For sale In Omuhaby Shopman & MoCormoll , 1515 Dodge street , I - -