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. - ! t CHlllSTJAN o ? j ) , PSYCDOLOry . J NC'Y nOVEn NTrOn NEli.llN6 ' 2 " - . , . . . . ' . , . . - . . - . " . ' . 111 I" . - _ . - . J . ' . : " . . ' t' ' ; . : " o' " ' ' + . . ; , .t \ 1 . ; " , . . , " , ' . . . ' . . ' ' . . ' 'Ii < ' " 'r ' . . . . ' \ " ; " . tP ' < . ' " , , . " , y" l . .J. W . , . . ' , . , i : ' . " ' . . . . . . ' . t . , . . I , . , . ii.Ev : E' WOO. .l"J'lANUCL , CHURCH , BO .7tJjV ? : 2S5 II . WO.R Cc57JR. I Between the extreme position of the ialthcutl3ts , who would absolutely dls. carll all medicine and other human t . ; : : lscncles In the combating of disease , .and the other extreme of those who dcn ' the existence of any curative n encles outside of drugs and the sm. , goon's Imlfe , there Is a middle ground , vhlch Is coming to he occupied by an > cvcr Increasing number of people who are sane enough to recognize some of the truths wlllch form the foundation stones of the falth-curlsts and appre. dative enough to admit the service which d1'1lgs and the Slll"geon have been able to render suffering human ltlnd. So there has come to provall a happ ' combination of the two cults , It they may be so called , with an appll. -cation of the principles 01' doctrines of the two In modified form. This tendenc ' to occupy this middle -ground has led to the organization of the newest re1lslous movement , "cilrfS' . tlon -chology , " of which Bishop Samuel Fallows of the Biliscopal dlo. -cese of Chicago Is chief eXllOnent In the west and of which Hev. Dr. Elwood 'Vorcester , 'reclol' of the Emmanuel Episcopal chmch ; Boston , with his as. slstant , Rm' . D. l\lcComb , are the lead. ing exponents In the east. \'In m ' oplnlort , the church , to save itself , must begin to minister to the lJOdles a-s well as to the souls of the Amert'can peoille. " This is what Bishop . Fallows said in announcing that his . . ) -church , St , Palll's Reformed Bplscopal , wonld inaugurate the work of Chris. tl lIl psychology , with the asslstanco -of the leading neurologists and other llh 'sicians of Chicago. This was the plan made public the last Sunday of the old year. Since lhat time results 1m'e proved to the bishop that he Is on what he deems the right tracie , a road which will yield best results in doing most practical good to humanity. "Heal the slcl , " Is the injunction Pllt 11pon the bishops of the lethodist chnrch , the. sect to which. . Dlshol > Fallows - lows was a1l1ed before he went with the Reformed l ( liscopallnns shortly .after he withdrew as president of the Illinois Wesle 'an university , at Bloom. 1ngton , Ill" in the earl ' seventies. The now movement started b ' the bishop , therefore , Is attractinb' favorable attention - tention among the : \lethodlst minis. tel's generally , fOl' they recall that . .101mVosley heal d according to the vest standards he Imew , Cnre of organic diseases Is not at- templed. All snch Ilatients must have their wants first attended to b ' repu. table physicians , Ii during the ] Irogress of their several diseases and during the period In which they are on tbe road to recovel'y Christian Jls 'chology can be brought to bear- : : lnd It can-the ministrations of the followers of mshop 1 'allows will be used to aid and sooth the mind while the physicians and medicines are doing - ing their part to CUI'O obvious phys. ical 11Is , Functional nervous dlsordm's , hnlO- chondrla , Insomnia , nervous dyspepsia , melancholia , mental depression. h 's- terla. neurasthenia-It Is Ills such as these , Imown to hlnse directly upon the worldngs of the mind and of the nervous system , that Christian psy- -cholog ) ' alms to benefit and posslbl ' -cure. The drug habit , the liquor habit. want of self.confidence , Irrita- blllt ' , worr ' , , anger , fear and weal'1ess of will come almost within the cate. gory , Dlvel'tlng the patient's mind frol11 real 01' imaginary slclmess 01' nervous disorder of more 01' less reali- t ' Is' the mission of the new move. Inent. It Is Christian Science In that It uses the methods of lrs. Eddy's followers in diverting attontlon from slclmess nnd ailments , But It goes Chl'lsUan Sclenco a long stop furlher' when It recognizes squarely that there are such diseases as typhoid fever , small. pox , scarlet fever , diphtheria , 111leU' monla and other absolutely patent disorders - orders for which mOl'e than mind treat. ment Is neces mry if a cure Is to be , , effected , A dislocated hip or shouHer , n brol\Cn nose or a bl'Olwn arm will be turned over Instantl . to the surgeon , as the organic disease to the Ilhyslclan , _ 'fhe difference between Chl'lstian ] lsycholog ' aud Christian Science has heen clearly set forth by Bishop Fal. lows , "A true faith , " he said , "recog. nlzes that God worl(8 In Innumerable wa's to can'y out his purposes for the welfare of man , The 1ll'lp that comes from the slillled physlc\uns and the use of uPllroprlate medlc. ncs Is just as divine as If It came directly from the source of all life into humal1 or. ganlsm by pra 'er and faith and the cmh'ancQ of so-called truth. " And what BIshop Ii'allows has undor. talwn in the west Dr. Worcester or the lmmanuel ; churct , Doslon , Is do. Ing and has been doing fOI' somothlng Ii ever a ) 'ear now. . : 'Te ! ! sehome , " says Dr. Worcester , . " . . . " J THE SIC/ { . , I "was first suggested to me some 'ears ago by Dr. Well' l\Utchell , namel ' , the combining of the two greatest pow. ers of modern limes-real religion and genuine sclonce-In o I'd 01' to bring them lo bear on n person at ono and the same time. "In this worl , we accept the Chris. tlan religion as revealed In the New Testament. With that we comblno the best scientific help that Is obtain. able In the n edlcal profession and Iii , abnormal 11S 'chology. " 'fo DrVorcester religion means something \'ery real , and he believes that the church should seek to bring It to meet the vila I needs of manldnd. In his conception of the duties of a minister toward his fiock there Is nothing of vagueness , nothing of aloof. ness. ' . "It might bo aslwd , " he said , "what we at Emmanuel 11.1'0 doing for people that Is dlffo1ront from what eyery faithful mlnlstcr tries to do. "We have a method that most other pastors have not used. I mean the modern scientific method , which Is as I much different from the Ol'dlnary pas. tor's relation to his people as Is the modern method of constructing a bat. tleshlp 01' a high steel bulldfng from the old one of maldng a canoe or a , . " 'BjjiJo J l'h li iATiiJJijlJ cottage. The medical profession Is beginning - ginning to understand the v luo of a sound Ilsychologlcal method and is freely emplo 'lng It. And just as soon as clerg 'men understand Its'aluo they also w1l1 do so. "The gl'eat defect in the church at the present lime is that Ils relations lo 1'1 people are too conventional , and that It is satisfied with doing far too little. "It Is pOl'fectly absurd that churches worth millions of dollars should be Idle all the weel" while many people , need. ing helll , I > USS hy onh' to find the doors locled and bolted , and displaying an l1ndertalter's sign te11lng them where to go if lhe ' want to be burled. " \Vorcester's main concern is not with death and what lies beyond It. Ho Is not 11. Baedel , r of the hereafter. Life Is his province , the Hvlng his study. And being not only a devout minister. but 11. senslblo thinker , he has placed his llOsltion as a helper to manldnd on as practical a basis as possible , It must be berne In mind that what ralsos the worle done at Emmanuel far alJove all similar worl ( in the past is that the worlters are Imposing no new dogmas on tholr patients , and that they are comhlnlng their efforts with sound sclentHlc helll , As far as the actual method of treatment Is concerned - cerned , It Includes nothing that Is startling new. It is hased on three agencies : Moral ro-educatlon , waiting suggestion , and h 'pnosls , 'fhls last , however , Is em. lllo 'ed on1) ' In the h'eatment of small groups of disorders , snch as alcohol. Ism , fixed ltleas , etc" and then only under from which he is suffering. Be. sides , patients arc made to prn. . ' . Re. lIglon Is made real to them , Faith , the underlying basis 0 ! the work at Emmanuel , Is conatantl ' held up to them. An Interesting phase of the work Is the treatment of childish wealmesses and errors. Dr. Worcester and his as. slstants ha\'e found that these can be conected by slmllh" addressing chll. dren when they are sound asleep In beel at night , This cl\n best be done , according to him , hy an Intelligent fathel' or mother , as a stranger's'olce might awalwn und startle lhe child. In this way the Emmanuel worl\Ors have treated all sorls of childish troubles with 111arl\Od success. In tr 'lng la l\Cep their husbl1nd's love many womeu neglect to Ill'eserve theh' respect. , ' . TO MAKE THE F ARlVl HOMEGROUNDS BEAUTIFUL I . A LHlIe Plnnning end WorJt. 'Vlll Trnnsform the Mas , " , Uninviting Plnce. , lJecauso of the permanene ) ' of hnb' Itatlon on a farlll the greatest care noolls to be taken in deciding upon plnns for dwe11lngs , barns , lanes 11.111 ] tree planting. UnlllO the town resl. dent who Is here to-day and away to. morrow the owner of a fl\l'm becomes attached to his homo anll can look forward - ward confidentl . to leaving It to his sbns nnd grandsons aftm' him. 'rhe . . " ' 1 , . , . Z 1 An example of what may be done In planning the home grounds-not a model to be followed In detail , but embodying come general prh\clples that may be adopted. slto for the house havlns been fixed the other buildings will group themselves - selves to the side or In the rear. It Is not to be expected that In the first few years after taking tll > 11. homo. Btead the gardens , drlvewa 's , lawns and sl11'ubbor ) ' shoulll be comilletod In all their details , Indeed for best results it is well that 1110st of this & . . . , - A Farm House Well Shel tered by Surrounding Trees. The apace Immediately around the house Is clenr to allow circulation of the air. 1'ho view from the front of the house Is ullobstructed. worle he done gradually thougll hav'l Ing all the time a , tlxed plan In view. . Land Is not so valuable that an acre ! or two can not be de\'oted to artificial I adornment. It Is the rule of life to provide first' ' for necessities , then for comforts und finally for pleasll1'es , 1\1ost of our country Is too new to permit of much attention being given to landscape gardening , The efforts of the people have been dlrecled to the acquiring of lands and buildings. 'fhe lllustra. tlons given herewith are Intended to offer suggestions for improving the . - , , - - - - - - - FLEAS IN THE HOUSE Although Heas pass all their adult life 011 the animals attaclwd by thel11 , and are thu8 loosel ' termed parasites. . In that stage , the early or lan'al tages are passed in altogether different - ent surroundings _ 'fhe female usually - : ly lays Its eggs In the bed or lall' of the anllnal that It Infests , and the larvae that hatch fl'om them within : two or three dars are , "e1'Y minute , I white , wOl'm.1IIm cl'eatures , without i eyes or legs , that \lve \ on dr ' animal i Flet : : , ltrva : : : b , Its hetd : : : c , Its tall end j enlarged. - and vegetable matter of all kinds. The excretory and fihed refuse matter In a neglecled ltenncl 01' hex , or on ! l sleep. Ing rug , offer Idelll conditions ; but a llttle heap of moist sawdust. 01' even the dust and dll't In the spaces he. twoen 11001' boards , will 3nswer as well , It usually tal\Cs about ten days or two weeks for these lal'me to be , como full grown , and Ihen they spin thin silken cocoons. In which the ' change to pupae. In loss than a weel < , uSlmll ' , the ' C011l11iete the ehanJl to adults , ami thcso scem to be able to reproduce without hlood food. A3 ! the famll ' lwts are l > rlmarilr _ re- , . , . aPllcarance of the farm homo without any cOllsllle1'l\ble expenso. Slrnlght lines mill square lllots so deslmblo In the lu 'ln out of Ilelds are 110t the most lIeslrablo fOl' the hOl11o grounds. Curved lines cspeclal. I ) ' for the dl'lvowa 's tale away the stiffness utili add 11uluraluess to the scene. In the lllustmllon the doubll ) I drlvoway In front 111ukes lee C0111111l. catud a plnn for the ordinary fnrm. A varlel ' ot lrees and shrubs should be used around the house without hav. Ing tl1em too close to allow free circulation - culation of the 11.11' and n. vlow of the roadwa ) ' In fl'ont. On the sldo of tIll ; prevailing winds which wlll be west 01' south evergreens can bo used to adVllntagc either In rows or In clumps. 'I'ho groups of shrubber ' ShOWll lu the illustration are ] llaced so thut' thoY' will screen the smaller buildings In lhe rear. At K. Is a clump which hides fl'om vi ow the stable and work ahop. Prult trees may be used along with trees that are strictly ornamental In the space between the house and the garden. A perfect lawn Is ono of the most attractive features of the home grounds.Vlthout a 8weep of greon. sward the beauty of trees and shrubs Is lost to 11. great extent. 'rl1O labor r eslabllshlng IL lfiwn Is not great and the care required Is insignificant. . - - - - - - - - - - sponslble for the Infeslatlon , they can be made use of to reduce It , using the Ill'eference of the fieas fOI' such ani. , mals as the luro. First wfish the animal - mal with carbolic sonp to destroy all the Insects then infesting It-dogs J11'e casler to wash than cats , and the latter - ter ma ' be lhoroughly dusted with fresh m'rethrum well rubbed Into the fur Instead-then allow the animal to run throughout the infested part of the house for 24 hours ; wash 01' dust again to deatroy the new Infeslatlon. and continuo this until all the adults have heen trapped and destroyed. Meanwhile clean thoroughl ) ' all the In. fested 1'OOI11S and remove every ac. cumulation of organic matter that ml ht IlOsslbly serve as breeding ) llnco fOl' the larvae , 1'lool's should be scruhhed 01' mopped , and then , after they are dr ' . gnsollne Hhould bo run Inlo even' crucIc between hoards and under husehoards to lell ! larvae anll pupae , In the Infesled laboratory len gallons were usell In two dars , but at the end of that tlmo there were mighty few ficas left and no larvae remained to provldo for a new SUPllly. The flea larvae seem to' require un. dlstrllhed conditions for their proper development , hence they novel' multi. pl ' greatly , It at nil , In rooms or places that 11.1'0 frequently cleaned , swept or disturbed. The bed , hex or other resting place of the house dog or cat should bo cleaned 01' shl\len out and exposed to the unllght at least once In ten da 's , and bettel' once n weok. I AvoId This Kind of Pall.-Tho - use of the strainer In a pall where the dirt I which falls Into the opening Is likelY to he driven through by the Rucceed. In ! ; sll'oams of milk Is not deslrnblo. lt use tends to Increase the germ content of the milk aud Injuru ita leoovln quallly. STILL HAD USE FOR BOOTS. I < "flr's Newly.Acqulred TreAsure Put ! to Queer Use. An nrmy omcer In chnrgo of n nn. Uvo district In South Africa llresonted to the 1(1\111' bo ' who acted ns his Ilnr. tlcular servunt a pall' ot strong , heavl. . ly nallCiI nl'ln ' boots. 'fho boy Was delighted wllh the girt , ntlll at once sat 'down und IH1t the I 1 > oots on. The ) ' were the \01' ) ' first ) lah' ho had ever hall In his 1IC0 , and for sovornl da 's arterwnrd ho strut. ted proudly ulmut the camll with thom. But nt the end or the week ho ap. pem'ed ns usual with bare Coot and the bools tied round his nee Ie. "IloIlo I" said his maRler. "Why don't 'ou wear 'our 1 > oolo 1 Arc they I tc amnII fOl' ) 'ou1" "Oh , no , sah , " relllled the Iafir , "thoy plenl ) ' big , Bel'ry nlco bools , sah , but no good for wal1dng or run. nlng. lIalw1111 fel1ah too much slow , sah. Ieel > bools now for wear In l.lCd.-Lomlon Answers. - - - - - - - - - OVElt NINN l\rIMiION ( o. OO.OOOI . 1:10liD : 'JIlS YI'/\n. ' : Salc ! ! I.cwis' SinRlo Bindcr ciRRI'S COt 'cnr 1007 more than , . . . . . . ' . . . . . .tI , OOOlO Salca Cor 1000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8GtlOOOO Oaln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'00,000 Qunllty brlng8 the busincM , He Certainly Cnn. Mrs. Denham-You used to sa , that I WllS ) 'our lIfo. Denham-Can't n man got Ured 01 lIfo ? HELPFUL ADVICE You won't tell your family doctor the whole story about your primto illncss-you are too modcst. You necd not beafrai < l to tell Mrs. Pink- ham , at Lynn , MIlSS , the things ) 'OU : could not explain to L lC doC'tor. Your letter will be helcl ill the strictest con. fidencc. From bel' vast correspond , ence witb sick women during the past thirtr : years she may hl1vo gained the very knowlcdge tilat will ! help yourcnso. 8uch letters as the following - lowing , from grateful women , establish - tablish beyond 11 doubt the powerof L VDIA Ell P8NKlfAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND to conquer 1111 female diseases. 1\rs. \ Norman Rllu.rndt , of Allentown - town , Pa. , writes : "Ever since I WM sixteen yenrs of age I had suffered from nn orglLnle derangement - rangement and femnle wcnlcneBB ; in consequence I hnd' ' drcndful hendnehes nnd wns extremely nervous. My physl- clnn said I must go through o.n opem.- tion to get well. A friend told mo about Lydia. E. llnlcham'a Vegotnble Compound , nnd I toolc itnnd wrote yon for ndvice , following your directions carefully , nnd thall1es to you I am today - day n weU woman. nnd I nm telling nU my friends of my experience. " FACTS FOR SICI ( WOMEN. , For thirty years J ydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound , made from roots and herbs , has been the slandard remedy for female ills and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements , inflammation , ulceration - tion , fibroid tumors , irregularities , periodic pains , baclmche , that bcar- lIlg-down fecling , 1latulcncy , indigestion - tion , dizzinessor nervous pros tration. , SiCK HEADAOHE " Positively cured by CARTERS these Little lUls. They nlso relieve Dis. In-LE IressCrOIIl Dys\lepslaIII' dlgelltlou nd 'foo Henrty U V E R Entillg. A } ) erCect rem. edy Cor Dizziness , 1'111' PI LLS. Hea , Drowalness , Hud Taste In the 3Iolllh , Coat. e.1 ' 1'011 If II 0 , Pain III tha SI.le , 'fOIWID LI\'Im. i'hey regulate tuo noweb. l > uroly'eget.blc , SMAll Pill. SMAll DOSE. SMAll PRICE. , _ - - - - - - - . Genuine Must Bear GARTERS Fac.Simile Signature aVER d. PillS. / REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. . - - - - - - - RANCH liFE IN THE WEST SUIl J'hmty nt ChIUlt'cIJ tf ) Oct JUt'h uml 60curo Jrrt.c JIolUo8.-Unuk of 100 \'Iows nllil 1'Iul' I"roo. A new book has h.'cn pUbllshod dnscrlblnlr ranch lito III the wo t. 'l'hcrols an enormous delUund tor th" vululllo-lmIY.lJvory ody WUlIIs II , lIeu,18 Ilk" IIclioll , fl'l abwlulolyrill' . ltdebCrlbos bill ranchos , 10115 how turlUonunol runchnwlI arouwu8slnll hlllll ) turlunl'sund shows how 110wcIUzenslUaydu IIkO\fhe , 'fill ) buok IIlvlts Ihn Iwvemrnenl lIull. nnd 1/1111111J ( laws."sh und IIBWO " willi a 11110 I'ounl ) , IIIUII ot Colorudu. Cunla n8100 lhntu'/'l1ravlnlrs ut tarm nnd runch vlows , cowboy lite , UIC , J3dl : ou. co-I 11,000 to III.'IUl' . 'l'hll buok Is t1'o1o you wnnt Ii ? To Introduce our hilt IlIuslrnlu < t w05\frl1 ! t"wllYI/I lruzlnll ( calab. II hod I\IJI \ ( ; ) WII will 8onol yuu the buvo dc ! > Crlbed mnch book nnd ou r ta lUoliS/IlunlhlT l/Ial1lul pua w hulo ynar , ul1 tor uniT 3Oe. cash or J > otrl < llIo 81UIIII' ' ' ' Ulub9 uf 8111111 8 bn"kl , 70. : , 6 tor II , .Mupc ) back It not tunr. . Ihan 1.learl'd , Our tuOKlulp" Irlnts vlowlI ot ' , lorlo9l1t u'lIlurn ulld KkelchCII hl'nnory and tolh , ,11 ul"ut the w.'II , AelllIlck. ! . . . .n'IIOIIay. Addrt'ss , Hanclt J.lCo : lh'Kazlnu , 1l1ock UJ , Voltvur. CoIOllldO , - - - - - - - - DEFilaDE STARCH mOLL ; { I I NOT UENE Y KNOWN. A girl Il\1pll In the Now 8hOrchnm ( London ) school ha9 heithcr been nb. Bent nor tarllY In eight ) 'enrs. Pitch plno , which hn9 been cons 111- tired almost worthless , Is now In do. I nllmll for crnnberry barrols. All the revolvers ta1en from prisoners - ers nt P01'tlllIIlI , Ore" were molted up I nnd mndo Into 1I.ItO'O for the lollco stnHon. The UnltOlI 8tn.te9 owns nnd main- tnlns national cemetery at Snn CosUle , near the Clt ) . of Mexico. TEXAS FARMS. For Sale or Exchange Cor Eastern Nobraslm or WCHlern Iowa l arms , 36GG acres Brazes Val1ey land In Hay. lor county ; Northern Toxl1.t , suhdlvlded Into 160 nero trncl8. strong , rich 11011. Suitable for winter wheat , oats , corn , cotton and alfalfa. All 1lnlls of vegetables nnd 'frult. ' Sumclont tlm. bor fOl' fonclng nnd fire wood. Abun. llant ralnfnll. Healthrul climate. Nelood / counly Beat town of 3,000 poollle. li'or further Informntlon call ou or wrlle , P. A. I leld , Hoom 686 New 13rn.l1Ilels . DhJg. , Omaha , Neb. Rothesay Wedding Dowry. , There are only three I\Pllllemts h19 ) 'ear for the Hothesny woddlng dowr ) ' , for which the Il\to Ull1.l'quesB of Duto left a sum of .c 1,000 , the Interest of which Is to bo given nnnually b ) ' the Illnglstrates of the town to SOUIO do- Grvlng bride. It may bo that lho Scotllsh ! rlsseR , shrlnlt from the ordenl of having the first 11 verses of the second chnpter of St. , Tohn's gospel read to them hy the magistrate , which Is ono of the cndIUons. YOUR EYES Don't trult 'our J o'ell to tl'l\Yclln opticIan" or pacle pell larll. 'Vc are the ( lillest II1nnuCactur- InA' olltlclnllH III the slllcI'llId our own Il'IIRoR-lI1n\eo \ our own frnmNI , COllllultn- tloll frl'c. Olnssli'l IIUell , $1.00 UP. Hute- Ion Optical Co" I xclush'o OpUclnnll. : : n3 Bo , 16th St , . Omaho. Factor'y on prcm- Iscs. 'Yholeenlo nnd Retnll. A morning fog usual ! ) ' clears away before noon ; I\n afternoon fo ! ; has sot In for the da ' . - Omaha Directory NEBRASKA-IOWA ! N : Do a General Grain Business ' 1'orl11lnnl ele\'alor at Omaha. 'Vo "oUclt cOIlHlgnmcnls : we buy gl'aln : we sell corn tofeellers ; we lroll seOll oatH : ' wo soli cholco milling whent. Write , wire or phone us. H IDES NDEFlrRS W..nt :0,000 Mn.krat. anl 1,000 mink d nnc. . . No , ' 111rIC0 1t..1. . 111-2 < 1 < . J\l1 7" , No , t MIllie , I" , " " ' .7 , Wrlto tor prleo lI.t nil IIl1le. 111111 fU" , "hl-.11 I. flO' " rc"ly , 'r"K" " , "I fult InrOfltl"Unli cheerfully fllrul.holl. D. B. MoDONALD HIDE & . FUR co. Offlco end GI3 60 , 13tl1 Gtroot Heruenc , , " , 0",111Nlllonal lank OMAUA Cummerclal AlIl'tlo\ca Nobr. 6 % to 10 % INTEREST ON YOUR Mor EY Tbat II . . .bat you can get by huylnlC OMAHA REAL ESTATE We h r m , e Jlm $1,000 to $50,000 , f""t " 0 will Lo 1)lu , . . < I to Ih. . " , 10U any tln.e , DOlhln" l"fM. bl\l r or more substantia ! , HASTINGS Qlld H YDrzN 1'704 F:1rll m St. Omaho , Nobr. ho\"e never tllsed the CIIAl\lrlON SCREW CALIt with IL nl.er , Diamond Stool Center oil the wny thrott h , ) ' 011 IIIH'c nevcr ttRCd tlto best Cnllc 011 th6 tltlu'ktt. Ask you& ' 11111ck911tllh 10 show II 10 you. SALE 1760 aorca , solid llod ) ' or FOR Innd , Improvtd , central Nobrnllkn ; $23,00 IIer ncre , FOR SALE :112 : ncres. well Impro\'ed. onh' three miles from touth : Omaha ; $90.00 PCI' ncro. Corner lot , two houscs on , FOR SALE huslness HtrtJel , Oml\llI\ . Bnrllin. / . Price $6,100.00. ; Uentnl $600,00 per year. AddrcalJ JOHN L. McCAGUE. Omaha. OMAHA TENT & AWNING COt Tents , Awnings , elc. I.arjteltt : west or Chllago , 'Vrllo Cor prlccs allll estimatcJ before bu'lnC' . Cor. lIth and Hnrney StB. Do You Drink Coffee Wby put the cheap , r .nk. bltleNlllyor..1 colfro In yourltom..cb "hon pure GERMAN-AMERICAN COFFEE co. I. no morel l .1lltolibATlnltlt. Your grocer lella It or CAD get It. Oil UEAl Cotton Seed Meal , Tan- In koso and Alfalfa Feeds J. u. CONRAD , 1U,1 : : Om..h" Onln 1.CIIIIPII'O , } ; It"Lllohed 1&8'Ton aDd c..r 10..110 , Conolglllllcnc. 1I1'lL1" IIbllcHe ! ! , lcrnbor Omah" Orllln Jlcb"no ; , When In OMAHA Stop at the ILER GRAND HOTEL Good RoomG $1.00 per Day rl100D at RODsollablo Prlcos , ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES APP r.gtus : RAILWAY , STEAM AND GENERAL. SUPPLIES JOSEPH R , lEHMER , 1218 Farnam , Omaha , J.nr\cststocl ( Iu Ihc"'c'It MONUMENTS Monlello Granite a hl ecl. , all.A IIlcUorhlj ! ' dOne by IHll'tllIHttiC InDIA. } lrst.cJas " " < Irk allli InWl'Kt prices. CllrrespnlldclICn sollcllcd. cilvu us a call. J , F. ELOOM & . COMPANY , 1B15.len fARHU ! ST" OMAHA , SHiP dll : ! DIRECT } ' ' 'rllIIN . ! CIOn , . , . . . ' . ' 11 lu 'I J" car 1. > 1 .hlppIUj ! thvlr own 1.1" In UI for . . .10 , ( . \ , L. III" II , l1"nlolI.icb" . . F"v..1 . .lbO on Clno c"r of buh'y , > Wrlle tOlI"y for .lIhll'l" ' . . . ' Ouhlu" wllh tull dlrt'cOvnl , AII're. . . F ormors' Grilin Co. 7812 ' Brondlos Ulda. , Omaha , Nob. J > rs. lJaUoy & : l\I&t'h. 'l'hc lid "oor. I'uxlon DENTISTS &Mt ! LI Uiki : , . On 1 ! ! Is. , O\lA IIA. Nr.n , 110st rquhl > f'f1 JlmtAl onlcn In Ihll Mlddlo WCIl , 1.olllsI uptlUances. UIKh Il'ILdollenU.lry , 1I048onllblo I.rlccs. HAY AfJD GRAIN NEB"ASU HAY AND GRAIN CD. , 707-9 Brandlos' Bldg. Omaha. E. A , Nordltroul , M uI3 'or. 'Phono orTlro UI , Members Omnlta Grain Exchange. Carload Conllonmentc Our SpecIalty. DO'N'T - YOUR FDa : " WITH EYES By having them experimented on bv trnv- ellnfulterll. . Come to us for Free Examl. nation. H , J. PENFOLD & . CO. , Lcndlni : Sclentll1c Opticians , HOS Farnam.Omuhu. . If In Doubt , Buy A JOHN DEERE ,