T7TK BET: OMAHA. TTKSPAY. DKCKMMKK 1910. 9-. a V 4 , Ideas vat V, .' Nand It Is f : ) V J BRIEF CITY NEWS stava hoot Frla It. F. f. Cmt k Boa Coal. T Tsnr Printing te ths Tin. Beading Ltmpi Bargaas-araaden Co. Blaehart, Photographer. Illh A Far'm. W Cam Oat Tom 7 par cast on your money in amount of J00 to Il.OfW, any length of tlma wanted. Uood security. Hastings A Ileyden, ISM Harney Bt I41e money carna no dividends. Invest ments In tha Nab. Bavin A Loan Ann P-y per annum. 101 Farnam "tree-.. Board of Trada Building, Omaha. Chlaaaa Oeod After Chrlatmae. sale trdera takan for embroidered waist and dresses fop spring. Miss Phllbrlck, room 4. Wead Bldg., 18th and Karnam. if. &S0f. Clark Bemambers Lobaek. (. O. La beck, congressman-elect, received a volume of tha mles of tha house o representative and a manual aa a Christmas gift from Champ Clark. Ts Bnbbsr 8 tor, tha only place in town to get what you want In the way of rubber. If It la made of rubber we have It. Tha Omaha Rubber Co., E. II. Pprague, Tree., lrt Harney (treat. Just around the corner. psolal Block Watchman Many fainl llea pay night watchmen $1.60 a month. What's th uae? "Phone Crelgh. Bald rlg A Co., Douglas 200, about realdenca burglary Insurance It'a cheaper ana batter protection. Burglars Oat Wetohaa Nine watches valued at I'JOO was the valuable booty of burglar who gained an entrance to tha jewelry store of H. Selerno at 1004 Howard street, by breaking down the front door, Saturday night. A rrlvat Safa In the Omaha Safe le poalt A Tmat company's fir and burglar proof vaults for 13.00 and up per year. We give you the only key that will unlock tha aafe. Omaha Hafe Deposit A Trust com pany, rUreer Entrance, 1414 Farnam atreet. Brady, Haws Writer, Injured C. IV. Brady, a newspaper writer of Kansas City, met an accident In Omaha Christmas eve. While coming up Farnam street, near Fourteenth, he slipped on an Icy spot on he aldewalk and broke both bonea In his left arm. Mr. Rrady Is well known In Jowa and- Nebraska. . Sneklubam Qttlvsra'e Beprsseatetlve Everett Buckingham has been designated by tha board of governors ef the Knights of Ab-Sar-Ren to represent tha organisa tion at tha dedication of tha Denver Cham ber of Comments January 1. The Chamber of Com mere at Denver recently requested that the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben send one of their royal family to the dedication. Frank B. Bobersoa will give his travel ogues at tha First Methodist Episcopal church December 28 and 2. Wednesday, I p. m., "Out of poors In the Holy Land;" Wednesday." p. ftv, "Passion Play;" Thursday, p. pv, "TyTollan Alps;" Thurs day, 1 p. nu ''Roand About Pari." Ad mission afternoons Si cents; evenings, 10 cants; children, 16 cents. ) Preacher Deplores Waning of Devotion at Christmas Time Rev. John Matthews Points at Empty Seats in First Baptist Church with Warning Words. Twlra during the service at the First Paptlet church fast night Rev. John Mat thaws, the pantor,- took occasion to deplore a lack of recognition of the aacredness of Christmas. In exhorting the people to at tend the midweek prayer meeting Mr. Matthews estd a special effort to attend should be made by all, aa there Is danger of amall attendance during tha holiday sea son. "Christmas Is. degenerating largely Into anything but a spiritual recognition of the birth of Christ," said tha minister, looking down at the unoccupied seats. not going to cay anything about vacant pews. It Is Christmas night bar-ply possible that on this ac count there, may ' be some JuHtltlcatlon. aaul for that 1 certainly xhould nay some thing about them." y Sir. Matthew said that a man may coma up from tha alums, acquire wealth, have many automobiles and a swarm of ser vants, bs an 'honest citlren and a philan thropist, and still his heart will be black unless he lets Christ Into It. The minister said that the problem of capital and labor as weir as all other world problems will ba aolved when Christ actually lives In tha hearts of men. At morning and, evening services spe cial Christmas', music was given by the choir. In trie morning Miss Gannon aang Neldllnger's ''The Manger Cradle," In the evening. Mia. Js'elaon sans "The Star of Bethlehem." .('.- Steamer Goes Down; Only, Six Are Saved Baltio In Collision with Finland and Small' 'Number of Crew Rescued. ANTWERP, Pec. M. Ths steamers Fin land end ruiiju i In collision today at tha mouth of the river F.scaut. Tha Raltte.sank -fiUlcXIy and al) the crew, ex cepting six men were drowned. The res cued ware taken on board the Finland. Tha Red Star liner. Finland, was bound from New York. The Italtique, a Belgian ateamer of !. tons, was outwsrd bound with a cnrgi of'snnd. The exact cause of the collision Is not known, but It Is said that the FltilanJ In veering struck the Bel gian amidships. The .Ualtlque sank Imme diately. Part of the crew was rescued by the Finland and- others by a pilot boat, filx men are unaccounted for. The Finland la now anchored at Flushing. It I not known whether It has sustained any dam age. . Tha Key to the Situation Baa Want Ana Culls from the Wire Whlis attempting to get from a west end Boaton hotel by way of the roof, early today, Chariea Hensu fell four atorles and waa fatta.il)- Injured. Taenty-lhree officers, 144 cadets and twenty-six musician of the Japanese navy spent Christmas day a the gueats of the Mexican government In the City of Mexico. Adam fherman Hill, profrssor emerttua of rhetoric and oratory at llarvaid uni versity, and the author of notable booka on rhetoric), died at his home at Boston, aged 77 years. , Governor Alberto Terra xa late Saturday tilght taauad a Proclamation calling uion all citizen of Cbihuuhua to rally to the aupport of th W 'ernment and to organize thrmaelves Into a compuny of rural police for the prutevtlou of tha city of Chihuahua. Successful ezxrlmenta by the Deprt snent of atcrlcuitur In th acclimatisation and brewing of Fgyptlan cotton in th eouthwe.trrn part of ths I'nlted Htatea It-d experts of the government department to believe that tnia cotton can be grown with profit In thl country. Manufacturers' Importa during November laxt (hownl a marked falling off. as com pared tth slaiilar importa In th corre sponding month Wat year, according to the Huraau of StatMI.e. Its report ahoas that hi waa oapetiallv true of India rubber, ldea and akin, wool, copper, fibers snd ig Iron. STORY OF CHRIST CHILD TOLD Churchgoers Henr Sermons on Re ligious Anniversary. SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICES Carols ami tartent Anthem tilve Kb areealnn tn Spirit of the t.larl at !. The atorv of the Christ child. His birth. His life and Ills place In the world nf twenty centuries ago and tha world of to day were reviewed In sermon and song In the churches of the city Sunday. Through music eaeclally the religious spirit of Chrlatmas found expression In the services nf the dav. F.laborate and unique musical programs were given at all of ihe leading churches. The houses of worship were decorated with seemly art for the dav' devotions. In many of the churches emphatts on the historical significance of Christmas waa emphsalzed In sermon. Ministers and priests generally took ocrsslon to point to lh development of the Christian faith and proclaim the ever growing triumph of the babe born In Bethlehem ao many centuries ago. The religious services of Chrlstmss were also attended to the hospitals and other Institutions of tha city. Ancient hymns and anthems dominated the musical programs given at the morn ing and evening services 4,t the First Methodist church resterdsy. Rendering of music of rejoicing st the birth of the Christ child In Kuropean churches centuries ago gave the service unique atmosphere. The services opened with-two numbers sung by the choir from the tower, an old carol. 'The First Nowell." and the ancient hymn. "O. Come. All Te Faithful." The word "nowell" signifies a shout of Joy similar to the Fester "hallelujah." "Unto l's a Child is Born." a fourteenth century German hymn; an anthem. "O, Come. Redeemer of Mankind." with a solo by Mrs. Kelly, and a duet. "I.ova Divine. AH Love Kxcelllng," by Mrs. Kelly and H. C. Jessen. were other numbers of the morning program. Features of the evening service wers an old English carol, "God Rest Ye, Merrte Utntletnen." and "O, Little Town of Beth lehem," written by Praatnrloua In 1600. both sung from the tower; tha "Hymn of Msrj ;" Hector Berllos- "The Shepherds' Fsrawell to the Holy Family;" "Low. How a Rose E'er Blooming," and Dr. Dykes' "Sleep, Holy Babe." The Dresden amen was used with beau tiful effect at both services. A two-part sermon was preached by the pastor, Rsv. Frank N. Lynch, a part being given to each service. Mr. Lynch pro claimed tha truth of the story of the Christ, the King and the Redeemer, declaring that tha success of Christian doctrine In over coming all foes for 2.000 years proves Its truth. While all other ancient schools of philosophy and religions hsve either fallen or begun to fall, the Christian religion still Is rising, tha minister said, snd today It stlil Is in the vigor of youth. In tha last fifty years science has given Christianity the stamp and seal of truth. Mr. Lynch cited the prophecies of the coming of the Christ, the testimony of the spostles. tha word of God when He said: "This my beloved Son, In whom I am well pleased." the Paullen epistles, the truth of which, hs said, Is recognised by all students whether or not Christian. Tbe Hplsrropal Services. At all the Protestant Episcopal churches anthems of the day, and the hymns which echo tha glad notes of the first Christmas Jubilees, rang out In praise. Christmas greens snd white flowers decorated chan cels and altars. Rt. Rev. Arthur I Williams, bishop of Nebraska, and Rt. Rev. George A. Beecher, bishop of Kearney, conducted the services at Trinity church, as In Chrlstmaaea before the former dean's elevation to tha house of bishops. Bishop Williams delivered the Christmas sermon. Hs took aa hla text the aummona of the Wis Men to Bethlehem to wor ship tha "babe who was God manifest In flesh." He repeated his call to the mod ern world by emphasising what la Christ's message to the world. He pictured first the Roman world's worship of brute force snd power, snd contrasted the gentleness and sweetness which Christ came to ex emplify, as the "true power. He pictured tha changes which have been wrought by the Christ life and Its precepts, comparing the heathen civilization and Its deeds with the Christian civilisation and its Ideals. In conclusion ha called upon tha Chris tian people to emulate and Imitate the dualities of tha little child, the child whom me angeis summoned the Wise Men of Bethlehem to worship. "And the church," ha said, "haa never succeeded and never will succeed In win ning the world to Christ, except by follow ing these precepts of love and gentleness." Before the sermon Bishop Beecher an nounced aeveral memorial gifts to the church. Papal Blessing- Bsstovved. - Christmas In Romsn Catholic churches was observed with the usual services and at the St. Cecll'a's pro-cathedral the papal bles'-tng was given bv Bishop Scannell. The bishop has the power to give the papal blessing, with plenary Indulgence, four times a year. The bishop also cele brated pontifical high mass, with Father Honr ngton aa assistant priest; Father OGrady, deacon; Father Jarsemakl, aub- deacon. aad Father Gleason, master of ceremonies. Father O'Grady preached the sermon of th day, "Chrlstmss Happiness." "Christmas Is the season of happiness" said Father O'Urady. "."e seek It In union with friends, children in un'on with their parents, snd there Is no better place for natural happiness than In th home. There on shares heart-to-heart happiness and true love. "But these aspirations of happiness are 3C If your ar deaf or lour hearinir Is falling come In and let us make an exsmluation of your case. A great ma;,y neglect this terrible effllcilon nr. 1 1 1 th trouble ha become chronic nd beyond medtcHl aid or human kill to help them. lo not let till i bs so is your :a. t'atarrhul ltuf nass yields resdl!v to treatment. If Ihe proper treetment i taken tn time, and th hearing perfectly restored. Catarrh If you have Catarrh our treatment- loVte.yTren,o aTl", "ndee"Vo;nroero:r,hnT,;Kn:; Vl IrVm0?' 1" lAl"'- W r ,n ,v - wh' """th' treatment sb- ca I. an Incurable on, you will b. honestly ,old Tic by our fysTclan ln charge ' ' B'V med,cln or treatment to thos. ws feel w. cannot bsneilt- If your ERLIH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 405 Boo Bids., Omaha, Neb. onlv tha aiirat on of a h'Cier love, the love of OirlM. who ns born on this ! v . Today we crUbrat4 the ndnt cf the Son of Cod Into the irld. ti nt lie mltht rle talr tha fopa of nirn een bv dcitn himself "In that humble Inn msr Bithlehem te Son of (iod wsa brought into the korld. The thought of God coming In addiin rlothea ws preposterous to the proud Jew. j but to the true 1'hrtHtian the humble or s n was full of wisdom. It shows h"' little God considered the pomp of the world tlutt he sent Ills Son In this humble f ashion ; "The first tidings of the coming of the ! T.crd also came to the humblest of men. j the three shepherd.'. It was the flrt true i slsn of peace to them when tha angel said. 'Glory to God In the highest: peace on earth and good will to men.' .And to Ihe humble of today God brlriKS contentment of the heart and true peace, which Is haiii plness." hrlat, the 1 lahly. ''For unto us a child Is born, unto us a sen Is given, snd the government fhall be upon his shoulder: and his name ihall be called Wonderful. Counselor, the MiKhty God. the Everlssting Fsther. the Prince of Peace." Isaiah, lx:. With this verse as his text Rev. T. TV. McConnell, pastor of Westminster Presby terian church, preached on the place of Christ In the world. In tnc world of the time He was born and In the world of to day. "Christ can be called 'Wonderful' because he commands the world's attention. Born In humble surround nss. he has Influenced the attention of men for ages. Ills Influ ence Is spresdlng steadily over the world. "He enn be called 'Counselor' because He taffies the world's wtadom. Aa a mere boy He baffled the wise men of that day, and ever since He lived His words havs stood as the real truth against the hundreds of philosophers who have lived alnce then. "He is 'The Mighty God' because He de feats the world s power. His strength Is greater than that of kings or emperors. He Is an 'Everlasting Father' because He reveals to tha whole world Hla love. "He Is a 'Prince of Peace' because He stills the world's tumults and stands for everlsstlng peace. Where Ho Is there Is no strife snd battle, but all Is still and there Is rest for the soul." Christmas Celebration on Stage at the Boyd Miss Lang1 and Her Company Have a Late Sapper and Christmas Tree Tog-ether. A Christmas supper and a tree at which Director Woodward was the Banta Claus was given for the members of the Eva Lang company at tha Boyd Saturday night after the last performance. Thirty-eight people, actors and employes of the theater, sat down together at va dinner for which the women of ths company had prepared the menu and cooked the vianda. The men made themselves variously useful In setting the table and arranelng thinga and everybody helped. After the supper, which Included roast turkey and a genuine Christmas array of things to eat, several members were called upon to talk. Miss Lang expressed for ths others and herself their appreciation . of each other's efforts for the good of the company. "It was the happiest atage Christmas that was ever held." Bald Miss I.ang. "be cause all of ua havs thought ao much of eaeh other and have worked together so well." Then ths curtain went up on the next act, which was a big Christmas tree, upon which were hung tha gifts. Everybody seemed to have remembered everybody else, and there waa a heap of things for Mr. Woodward aa Santa Claus to flis trlbute with his own greetings. Minister is Robbed While He Preaches Rev. Herman Wejrner's Home Looted by Burglars as Services Are in Progress. While the Rev. Herman Wegner. pastor of the German Evangelical church, was preaching Ihs Christmas night sermon at his church with his family In the congre gation contentedly listening, burglars broke Into the parsonage two blocks away at SIS North Eighteenth street, and ran sacked the house. Tha thieves took only a dozen sliver spoons, a fur overcoat and a number of minor articles. Tha pastor discovered the robbery when hs went horns from th church. From the condition of the house It was evident that the thieves had plenty of time to do their work. CRISTMAS PREPARATIONS COME TO UNTIMELY END Cklldrea for Whom Uood Time la Plaasied Biraed to Death and Others lajorod, SEATTLK, Wash.. Dee. M. -Preparations for Christmas at the home of Daniel O'Conner, a mail carrier, ended In a fire which cost tha Uvea of his children, Bert aged S months, and Donald, S years old, seriously Injured four other persons and destroyed the O'Conner home here today. The Injured are Mr. and Mra. O'Conner. Owen Peteraon. Mrs. O'Conner's brother-in-law, snd Patrolman Scott White, all ef whom were badly burned while trying to save the children. The elder people were up late preparing the children's Christmas tree. When they retired they left a lamp burning, which ex ploded, setting fire to the house. reralxtent Advertising Is tht Road to Blc Returns. An Opportunity Wow Granted Accept This Generous Offer Today will he'p yen. There la nothing more dlstreaslng than to he afflicted with thla UTtthle rilaeiiMe. Many people, suffer with thla dU eae and run the i-Kk .f ita compli cation, which umiMly lexult in sunie thing more serious. Catarrhal dis ease yielda readily to our treatment and we cure It In its moil chronic atages. Asthma la a dreaded disease, the horrors of which ar almost indescribable. This AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Christmas Day (elebiated Largely in City's Homes. ONE CHURCH LN KLW EDIFICE Labor Federation tied 1, l. ton nay to Lend It During tnnitng War .1. C. Kelly la Ice President. Christmas day apart from its church services was an altogether home festival In South Omaha. In the evening there were ptii tics to ar ous places of amusement In the city, but the prevailing domestic fea ture of the feast was observed. Friends from other states visited friends here, and In some Instances people In this country hpd ns their guests kindred from across the pond. In the church eelebrnt ons the particular feature waa what might br described ?s the Initiation of the congregation of the Flrft Presbyterian church Into Its ftew home at Twenty-third and .1 streets Hffl ervlces were held In the basement, wh'rh will be utilized until the edifice Is finished and ready for worship. The services In ill the churches were of the festival character and were preluded by midnight service at St. Martin's Episcopal church . Saturday nipht. Labor Federation Klecta Officers. At a meeting held Friday evening the American Federation of Labor, branch No. 7.112, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: President, T. M. Conway; vice president, John C. Kelly; recording secretary, John Lynn; sergeant-nt-arms. James Merdlick; trustees, James McAllister, A. Boukat and Frank Hefer; delegates to Central Labor union, George Stephens, .lames McAllister and A. Boukat; delegate to the State Fed eration of Labor, John Lynn. Magic City Gosalp. The poatofflce wlll.be open until 1;30 this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John E. O'Hearn have gone to Chicago on a visit to his par ents. James L. Taxton and E. M. Kckman have returned from a hunting trip in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Riley of Skidmora, Mo., are the guests of his unole, C G. Riley. Gordon Ingraham of Denver Is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Fred Miller, for th holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Budd have returned to their home at Big Plney, Wyo., after a visit with friends in South Omaha. Miss Anna Gemmlll will entertain the Ladles' Aid society of the First Presby terian church Wednesday afternoon. Hoof and Horn lodge No. 60f, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, will give a dance next Saturday evening In Rushing' hall. The Shamrock club will give Its annual masquerade ball at Rustling's hall. Wed nesday night. It Is announced that no easy prizes will be given. The Century Literary chib will give an exhibition of Spanish water colore Tues days and Wednesdays In the library hall. Admission will be free. A social dance will be given by Washakie tribe No. .19 of the lndependtmt Order of Railway men In the Masonic hall. Twenty fifth and N streets this evening. The funeral of I.ee Gibson will be held this afternoon from the family residence at Twenty-fourth and G streets at 2 o'clock. Burial will be In Falrvlew ceme tery, Council Bluffs. i Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson enjoyed their Christmas dinner with their grand children, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Francis. Those present were three grandmothers and one great grandmother. The body of William Crume of Avoca, Wis., will arrive at South Omaha. Tues day morning at 7 o'clock for Interment in the family lot at Bevllevue. Mrs. Crume was gTsndmother of Mrs. George McNeill and aunt of Mrs. Wesley J'ay. . , VIOLINIST BUYS FIREWORKS Alexander dkinlnskl Gets Giant Fire cracker In Place of Romas Candle and I.oaes Fingers. ROM E, Ga., Dec. M.-As a result of his first experience with fireworks. Alexander Sklblnskl, a well-known Russian violinist and professor In Shorter college here, never will be ohle to play a violin again. Sklblnskl, who has been In thla country only since last September, went to a store last night and called for Roman candles. Instead, he was given a giant firecracker. A cracker exploded In hla hands, tearing away three fingers. Mrs, Sklblnskl, also a teacher In the college, waa standing nearby and was made deaf In one ear by the ex plosion. OLIVE DRAB UNIFORM DECLARED NOT THE BEST Arnr Snraeona, In Report, flay Khaki la Cooler and White Is Still Better. WASHINGTON, peo. it After years of experiments, having evolved in the "oltve drab" uniform what appeared th Ideal raiment for troops In all climates, but especially In the tropics, the army quar termasters ar now confronted by a report How to Cure Rheumi ism J Prominent Doctor's B Frssorlptlon Xt Is Basil Klxsd. This Is a very simple and harmless formula but It has worked wonders for all who have tried It. quickly curing chronlo and acute rheumaiiam and back ache. "Get one ounce of syrup of Sarsa parllla compound and one ounce of Torts compound. Then get half a pint of good whiskey and put the other' two ingred ients Into It. Take a tableapoonf ul of thla mixtura before each meal and at bed time. th!tke the bottle before using. Ke aults are felt ths first day. Any drug gist has these Ingredients on hand or will quickly get them from his whole sale house. Any one can mix them. This was previously published here, and many of the worst cases of rheumatism and bark-ache were cured by.H In a short time. The tonic effect of this treatment Is also very valuable. While eradicating rheumatism it slso restores vitality. Adv. dlsenee is uaually the result of neg lect of Catarrhal disxuse. We have a specific treatment fur tills tllfeithe anil or.e which Is probarly not u.ie.1 bv sny one ele In the world. We have ne.'er yet failed to cure this disease If the. treatment Is given in time. Fte'let and comfort is af forded. Chronic Diseases 8uch as Bronchitis, Catarrhal ll e.Ka of the stomach, liver, kltlneya. bladder and all curable dlaeaaes of made to the surgei'i general hv the army board for t'e study of tropical disease showing that the fain ic Is not a mod one lei use ,n time of ace li Is tru thpt th- ollv.-drab Is mora marly Inv silile than any other color; that It withstands better the hle;u htng effects of the ttoplcal aims; that It Is nion agree able than the khaki which it replaced, but the army au'geona aav. nfti-r ciiaustne experiments In the 1 'I i 1 1 1 1 . ri. a. that khaki Is miKh cooler, although not nearly so cool as white drilling twhich. Is not suitable for garrison use). Any further changes to be made In the un form, the surgeons say. should be In the direction of a lighter ehade rather than a darker one. Dynamite V rrrUn llolldtnaa as lompletely as coughs and colds wreck lungs. Cure them ijulck with Dr. King New Discovery. 6oc and Sl.i. For sale by Beaton Di ug Co. Kutff'i Birthday Today. WASHINGTON. Dec. ST.. Admiral George Dewey will Ie 73 years old tomorrow. lie Is In good health and Is at his office regularly. No formal ce'ehration of the birthday has been planned. 138 Feet Before the coming or trie aeroplane, skeelng was the nearest approach man had made to flying, the world's record for a skee jump being 138 feet. There is no season of the year when outdoor sports are so exhilarating as in the winter time; but always temper your after-the-exercUe luncheon with a cool bottle of Pabst BlueRibbon. The Beer o Quality It has just the right amount of food and tonic properties to eatisfy that natural craving which follows physical exertion. It is delicious as a beverage, having an agreeable, smooth, mellow flavor, which makes it different from all other beers. 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B The Most Attractive Way South HE For full particulars, rates, tickets, descriptive illu trated booklet and sleeping car reservation eddreis 5 P. W. MORROW. N. W. Pat. Ait., J. E. DAVENPORT, Dir. Pass. Aft, Kearney Military Academy Military Training combined with Academic and Bualneas course develop ths hod lea and minds of boys Into manly, succeaaful men. Ws build Up a sound body, develop character and creat the habit that make the boy the Manly Man. Our academic standards are high. . Our clas sic and scientific couraes prepare for D colleges. Our commercial couraes prtar for business 11 fa. Writa for lllllllr.ti.t naUl,..n. Ihakbt sT. PERMANENar CURED WtlHOUT OPERATION, CHLOROFORM, ETHER ON ANY (.ENERaL ANAESTHETIC from rrnirh m a beautiful, B. A. rteranek. HflE .South ISth Street. Chee. K. Lathrop. Ui N. Z4U Street. II. U Prlbbrnow. lth and Vinton St. Forest Fenton Drug Co., Stith and (j Streets, South Omaha, I Rchaef.-r's Cut Pries Pntg Stores. tJ4 j North 16th Street. I Rohnrfrr'e Cut Price lrug Stores, T 01 1 N Street. South Omaha. amount of application von ara nn tn Ventura. Stat how much you san inreat. much rot to grow. ana was you want I JOHN SEBASTIAN, Tblrel Vka-Praaidant. CHICAGO ST. LOUIS r' !rlaT... a Ji I fiuaranl.. V m r,ir. mit M . , Taieeiauu..eui iaiM.Ui- but a fact, a ii at o. a 1. JatlraW Sao.Hl U, ha. Ul klaeeeee tt , rura la ULi, Ufa aad &mU, . tut kae.auft-lla.ea falal af fllotioaa. EXAMINATION ' MY WHEN CURED . If I acwpl your eeaa. I au. real, a -ure. tmr a., tile. CooM nrllilDK be atora fair) a.w IliaMialeS buck tell, ai I about It., tal lnwa.ee anS glrea UMloioniale trota aor. lfjoua.ee uffenr eail can't rll. write ma ttntay. aa U.e adltl.at i. f iu b. .k lei u limited. 0p f n 1knH1t illMt m p, ga,.,0BaS, S.k.