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8 TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SIOJTDAY, MAItOH 19, 1900. NEW PASTOR MEETS FLOCK Est. t)r. Btortnion M&lci Appsaranos at Second Presbyterian Church. PREACHES HIS INTRODUCTORY SERMON Telln Ilia KottntTern 1int He IVnnld to Umitr Tlicm l'ernoimlly iinil Heckn Tbclr llcnrly Ci-0tr rullua In Church Work, ficr. Dr. Hobert M. Stevenson preached t tho Second Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Stevenson has Just accepted tho pastorate of this church. Ho comes from Madison, Ind. Ho Is an orator of marked ability and Is said to bo an Indefatigable worker In church circles. Dr. Stevenson took for his text: "I seek not yours, but you," II Corlnthlnns, 12:14. Ills sermon was largely nn Introductory address to tho congregation. Dr. Steven son preached two previous sermons at tho Second Presbyterian church, but they wero delivered prior to his acceptanco of tho call and bis first ofllclal appcaranco was Sunday morning. In substance Dr. Stev enson said ho hoped to enlist tho co-operation of every member of tho church, llo was not satisfied with standing still, but -wanted to push onward nnd upward In church expansion. His sermon was well received and nt tho closo of tho regular servlco tho now pastor visited tho Sunday school room nnd mado nnother Introduc tory nddresa. Ho was Introduced to tho Sunday school by Dr. Lemp, who has preached from tlmo to time In tho church. In his Introduction Dr. Lemp referred to tho fact that llov. Stevenson was recently honored with tho title, "doctor of divinity." In responding Dr. Stovcnson said: " I want It understood that 'Dr. Stevenson' Is no bigger n. man than when ho was plain 'Mr. Stevenson.' I apprcclato tho degrco con ferred upon mo, for It Is a mark of confi dence, but I really prefer to bo called Pas tor Stevenson." Dr. Stevenson's family has Just arrived In Omnha from their former homo In Indiana. Tho church has accorded n, hearty welcome nnd nt tho Sunday service Dr. Stovcnson mado tho personal acquaintance of almost every member of tho congregation. AIIT OP MVINCi To"ll OTI1HUS, llov. IlorrliiK rri'itohru on ChrlMlliui- lt- mill Hcir-Sucrlller. Itov. H. C. Herring, pastor of tha First Congregational church, preached Sunday morning from Phlllpplans II, 6: "Let this mind bo In you, which wns also In Jesua Christ." His subject was: "Law of Solf Bacrlflca" Ho said that sclf-sacrlflco Is a characteristic principle of Christianity and. whllo Christians havo not acted upon It to any great extent they rccognlzo It as bind ing. Tho BUbJcct was discussed under four heads, as follows: "First Christianity recognizes this prin ciple In the selection of thoso whom It la willing to honor. It chooses tho eclf-for-gotful thoso who forego selfish pleasures In order to accept servlco on behalf of hu manity. Notablo examples of this aro Wash ington, Lincoln nnd Tolslol. "Second It Is recognized In tho world's buslncfls. Wo deny Instantly that n man has tho right to get money any way ho will and spend It any way ho will. Illustration of this Is scon In tho general condemnation of exorbitant profits of certain corporations and of tho extravagances of luxurious liv ing. "Third Wo rccognlzo tho obligation of Bolf-sacrlflcing service. In our freo Insti tutions wo mako our president tho chief servant of tho wholo people. Wo accord to him no artificial honors or rank. Wo havo created n public school system of which tho motto Is: 'From each according to his abil ity: to each according to his need,' To tho degrco to which our public officials accept their offices with tho spirit with which they aro offered they aro following In tho foot stops of Him who came not to bo mlnlstorcd unto, but to minister. "Fourth Wo rccognlzo the obligation of uelf-sacrlllco In our Ideal of tho church. A church which should claim tho exclusive right to uso Its privileges becauso it had provided them would receive tho contempt of tho community. But a church which builds Its houso of worship for tho glory of Cod nnd tho welfare of humanity, opening Its doors wldo and sending Its efforts out to blcea mankind, Is recognized as a genuine church of Christ. "Tho establishment of this law of self socrlflco In tho world must begin In Indi vidual hearts. Christ asks us for ourselves, and when wo glvo thnt gift Ha will mako known His further desiro until wo aro brought to lay all wo have on the nltar ot servlco In Imitation of Him whoso hand re leased tho Hcoptor ot thu universe to wel come tho nail which bound It to tho cross." among rational beings, causing thorn to en gago In warfare, nnd It requires the eyes ot faith to see that God Is In It. Christ laid down the principle that order Is heaven's first law. Order docs not mean absolute sameness throughout tho universe, but that there Is an underlying principle which Is universal. What la truth In heaven must bo truth on earth, We are told that there Is absolute unity In the heavenly tod ies, each solar system working Independ ently, yet each working nround somo com mon center which cannot bo discovered at tho present time. That center to tho Chris tian Is Cod. The Immensity of tho heavens Is practically Infinite. Like rank upon rank among the angels, so Is there rank upon rank of systems In the heavens nround us. These systems are nil linked by tho power ot gravitation so thnt they revolvo nround tho throne, tit Is so with men. God could not crcato human or angelic beings and send them out to work out their destiny alone, but linked them to His throne. God gave us mind. Ho will havo freo servlco or noth ing. He has created us bo that we can serve or rebel; wo can unlto or lcavo each other; but In spite of tho tempter He will bring every order of rational creatures Into har mony with himself. Tho great prlnclplo of unity exists In tho Christian world. Yet In tho church cnthollc or ulttmato we havo tho prlnclplo of division. It Is no greater sin to create sects than to dtvldo congrega tions with dissensions. Whenever sclt comes Into rule you havo tho spirit of di vision, which kills love. It Is vain to find fault with men who go out from tho church of God and call themselves after tho names of sects unless wo can show a higher order of tho lovo ot God. "Unity cannot bo brought by public dis cussion or argument. Wo cannot bring men to us by controversy. Tho brightest truth of Christianity 1b love lovo Uiat will sur render everything except tho truth revealed -.AMUSEMENTS Vnuileville Regular weekly chango of bill at tho Crelghton-Orpheum theater Sunday. THE BILL. Nicholas I'rotopapna Feats of Strength Ivsmeralda... .Slack Wire Musical Specialty De Forest's Society Dances Ellsworth nnd Burt In "Domestic Pets" Burton and Brooks ; Humorous Convcrratlonnllsts Frank Collin nvnni- John D. Gilbert New Songs, Sayings and Doings Tho Blograph New Motion Pictures A vaudeville entertainment well un to the Orpheutn standard Is furnished in tho week's bill at this popular playhouso. All of tho acts wero well received by both Sun day audiences which, as usual, wero lim ited In slzo only by the capacity of tho theater. The performances Is freo from sug gestlvcness and two hours of really good amusement Is furnished. It Is hard to tell Just which net Is tho leading feature of tho bill, bb teveral ot them come In for about an cuunl nronortlon of applause. Protopapas, tho strong man who halls from Greece, manipulates dumb bells weighing from CO to 300 pounds with caso nnd grnce. Ho also supports a dozen men, who stand upon a bridge which rests upon his knees and ohouldcrs whllo he Is In a scml-recllnlng position. Protopapas is a nandsome lellow with a physical de velopment that would do credit to Sandow, bamson or any of his predecessors. Ho has perfect control over all of tho muscles of his body. Esmeralda performs some remarkablo feats of balancing upon the slack wire, Among other things she plays a xylophone boIo whllo 'balancing herself with ono foot upon tho wire. Tho xylophone, which out of the ordinary was In progress and realized that ho4wos Implicated In some thing ot a tnysttHotfs nature. Ho listened to tho convcraatkmrolng on about him and heard ono wotnani say, whom he knew was looking straight at Jilm. 'Why, he ain't" euch a bad-looking fel low." "No," her companion replied, "but look at his eye. It's n badiono and Just makes mc shiver for fear he nmy try to hypnotlzo me." Obcrfelder was'-flnnlly apprised of tho Joko and retreated to tho smoking compartment, whero ho remained securely hidden from curious eyes until ha reached his destination. Ho swears ho will get even with Wilson If ho has to lose sleep In figuring out somo plan ot torturo to apply (to him. Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mllcsburg, Pa., says, "As a Bpecdy euro for coughs, colda, croup and soro throat Ono Mtnuto Cough Curo Is uncqualed. It Is pleasant for chil dren to take. I heartily recommend It to mothers." It Is tho only harmless remedy that produces lmmedlato results. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grlppo and throat and lung 'diseases. It will prevent consumption. rnu;mn: cBtpe1nndedh,ro,fsbtore,ooofflht1y,pofun,,18 how wrong they are and how right we are; "T ,t "J,?" i?" K that will do no good. Unity will bo brought .about by mutunl concessions nnd mutual confessions In love. Men will havo different conceptions of truth, but thero Is no differ ence In the conception of lovo self-nbnega- tlon. Wo must understand th principle that God Is Love. Only lovo can bring unity." TUMI'TIMl SHHKS IIUSI.NP.SS MAX. OXI.Y I.OVK CAN IllilNG UNITV. Berinon of Hp v. William nt St. lliirntiliiiH S ii ml ii y MornliiK. (At St. Barnabas church Sunday morning tho pastor, Hov. John Williams, taking his text from tho gospel of tho day preached upon tho subject of unity of tho churches. Tho Import of his sermon was: "There nro but two absolute principles govornlng the earth, or, moro properly, one absolute nnd tho other relative ono tending toward God nnd tho other tending from Ood. These forces aro not Hko tho centrifugal nnd ccntrlpcdal forces In naturo, ono equal to tho other and keeping tho object acted upon In equilibrium, but only one can event ually rule. Thoso who bollovo In Ood as tho only supremo power In the universe can havo but ono belief, nnd that Is that every thing la working to the ulttmato purpose of God. Wo sco not only material, but evil, TAKES A HIGH PLACE Stands Well in tho Esti mation of tho People. Attention is Nriturally Excited When Anything ia Prulscc by People When We Know. k thing that stands high In the stlmatloa at the public, and which la especially recoro maadsd by Omaha paople, naturally excites Mr attention mor than If our own people did not praise the article. Such a thing la coins; on right here In this city every day, bedple are praising Morrow's KId-ne-olda bes&use they cure. There la no deception. bo humbug, they do positively cure, and we rurnisn the evidence. Mr. II. L. Small ot 1S10 Ohio street, aayat have suffered from kidney trouble for the f ait tan yars. I bad ben so badly afflicted attly that I oould not do any kind ot work. I had a dull heavy pain across the small ot my back almost constantly. Tha pain extended from the region ot my kidneys to, my shoulders. I waa subject to apella of, dizziness and urinary disturbances ot an laming nature. I could sot sleep wet! on account ot nervousness. Learning about Morrow's Kld-ne-olds I decided to try trium. I took thorn according to directions and was greatly relieved in a very short time. I continued to tak them and they have completely oured me ot all my former troubles." Morrow's Kld-ne-olds are not plfli, but Tollow Tablets and sell at fifty oents a box at ail druggists and by the Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Mailed on receipt of price. Manufactured by John Harrow A Co., Chemists, Spring' lM Qbjo, IllnriiNiiloii of lltiNlm-HN Mnn'n Ilclntlon to Kingdom of llruvcu. At tho First Presbyterian church Sunday morning Rev. Edwin Hart Jenks took for his thcrao, "Why Is It hard for n business man to enter tho kingdom of heaven?" His text was Matthew 19:23 "A rich man shall hardly enter tho kingdom of heaven." In part Hov. Jenks said: "Tho rich man typifies that largo portion ot humanity to whom tho raco for wealth Is ono of tho main objects of life. Tho king dom of honvon represents tho highest hu man felicity and the Saviour says it Is a hard thing to pursue both objects success fully. That condemnation of riches or dis approval of tho rich Is patont or latent In theso words Is not tho Master's thought. But that tho business man Is under pe:ullnr temptations, that his strugglo for tho high est llfo Is opposed by mighty forces Is what Ho teaches; and It is true. "Wo must Interpret words by tho spirit of Him who utters them; thus Jcbub' kindly llfo robs theso words ot harshness and om phaslzes his sympathy." Tho themo was discussed under thrco heads. "First," Bald Hov. Jenks, "In what does tho kingdom of heaven consist? Jesus Idea of heaven Is the highest conception of tho condition ot the heart. A subjective heaven John's heaven a walled city, four sided, thrco gates on a side, tho walls gems, tho gates pearls, tho streets gold, tho river crystal proceeding from the throno and the Lamb tho light thereof, Is tho most perfect conception of placo. It exhausts languago and resorts to symbols to tell of tho glories of tho 'homo ot the soul.' Christ Bpenks of heaven tho placo also, but mostly He preaches and Insists upon a kingdom ot heaven 'at hand,' n heaven In tho now. Wo aro to seek It first. It Is very precious. It Is not hereafter, it la not far off. 'It Is within you.' "Wo nssoclnto Ideas of heaven hereafter with Ideas ot homo and affections, of peace and Joy, of purity and love. Theso nre qualities of which llfo Is tho essence. Wo know and apprcclato them now. It Is a sub joctlvo heaven aftor all beginning In the llfo which now Is. " 'The mind la Its own place, And of Itself can muko a heaven of hell, a hell ot heaven.' Second Now Christ says It Is hard for a rich man to enter tho highest state. Why? No class stands higher In moral Integrity. But tho cares of riches choke out tho higher things. Business controls tho man, not man tho business. Ho cannot drop It. Ho has no tlmo for anything clso. He begins to find his satisfaction In commercial Integrity. This suinmum bonum Is forced upon him so con stantly ns to spoil his powers of perspec tlon. Tho trees among which ho walks hide tho mountains beyond. How can a man havo tho sereno mind of Christ when his good fnlth nnd honor rest In tho keeping of hundreds ot men Indebted to him; or Is put nt tho hazard of changes In politics or fickle ncss of sociological changes? Third With men It Is Impossible, but with God It Is possible. Make tho center of llfo In God. Let Him bo our providence nnd our rownrd. Let Christ show us how to fix our lives upon eternal realities rather than changing things of the material world. Hold riches subservient to God. If wo havo riches let them bo our mission. If wo aro poor thero Is the enrichment of heart which can not bo tnken nwoy. "And let the business mnn remember that ho bears out Into his world of work and care tho lovo nnd sympathy of God. Christ loved the rich young rulor for what he was, for his Integrity and moral character and bo Ho loves tho business man nnd wantB to help him. Cast your caso therefore upon him, for Ho careth for you." New Vnv for WlreleHM Telcnrrnnhy. Wireless telegraphy has had a new demon stration of usefulness by tho captain of n lightship, who used It utter ordinary signals had failed, to notify tho shoro authorities of danger. In a like manner Hostetter s Stom ach UlttcrB, tho famous dyspepsia cure, nets when nil other medicines fall. Its superi ority Is quickly felt In tho renewal of strength. 'It regulates tho bowels, Improves tho nppctlto nnd cures indigestion. Try it. nround her neck. The net Is ono of tho most wonderful of Its kind that has ever been seen hero. It Is a novelty worth see lng. Tho blograph, which Is always a favorite. returns this week, showing n number of new and Interesting motion pictures. Ellsworth nnd Burt offer an amusing one-net comedy Tho Do Forrests dnnco gracefully, as well as giving somo clever Imitations. Burton and Brooks Indulgo In somo bright repartee that keeps tho audlenco In nn uproar of laughter. Frank Coffin has a splendid tenor voice, which ho uses to advnntago In the rendition of several ballads, and John D, Gilbert amuses with somo new monologue, A Good Cornell MimIIcIiip for Children. "I havo no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F. I Moran, a well known and popular baker of Petersburg, Va. "Wo have given It to our children when troubled with bad coughs also whooping cough, and It has always given perfect satisfaction. It waB recom mended to mo by n druggist ns tho best cough medicine for children, as It contained no opium or other harmful drug." YAW DIM (Mel Uhl nnd Jlmmle Houston requested us to run the above. W don't know what It means, but they are both buoIi good fellows wo couldn't refuse them. Syrup of Figs Cramer's Kidney Curo Pond's Extract Pennyroyal Pills Stuart's Catarrh Tablets ..... Pierce's Favorito Prescription Plnktmm'B Compound Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot Dr. Miles' Nervine v Hood's Sarsnparllto. Paine' Celery Compound Llsterlne (Lambert's) Bcott'B Emulsion Pc-ru-na Bromo Qulnlno Physclno Ozomulslon Winn nf Cnrdlll ... CUT PKICli DRUGGIST Cor. 10th uud Chicago sis. SGHAEFER C9c 760 400 $1.00 40o 7fiO 760 760 7Go 090 GSkJ 69C 75c 75c 15o $3.60 76c 750 Iltmi.lNGTON HOLTH. Itntm Will Ailvnncc Mnrcli 20. Present reduced rata of $25, Omaha ta Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, will be discontinued March 19. Ticket offlcc, 1502 Farnam. Five Trnlns dally for Chicago via tho NORTH WESTERN LINE. A full Hat of them can bo secured at 1401 and 1403 Farnam strcoL Tho New Snow Church company has ro- moved to rooms 401-405 New York Life bldg. Sco C. F. Harrison's real estate bargains. Mntilln llONpltiil Aid Society. A BocWtv wns formed some time ngo by tho American women In Mnnlln for the dis tribution of books, gnmes, etc., among tho sick nnd wounded United States soldiers nnd pallors servlnir In tho Philippine Islands. Mrs. Lawton, wife ot tho late Major General Henry W. Lawton, was deeply Interested In this work and was elected tho Ilrst president of tho society. Slnco her return to this country the asso ciation has been reorganized, committees formed, olllcers chopou nnd Mrs. 10. II. Llscum hns succeeded Mrs. Lnwtoti as president. Thero are many people In tho United States who have nlready greatly assisted the society by their generous contributions, but It Is believed that others should know of nnd aid the undertaking, for although begun on a comparatively small scnle, tho necessities of tho work huvo been greatly develoned. Books, magazines, games or nny nrticlo which can add to tho rnmfort of tho sick or wounded In a tropical country aro most welcome. Boxes containing theso nrtlrles will bo forwarded freo of clmrco by tho government. Each box should bo marked with tho Pender's namo and "For distribu tion nmong hospitals," nddressed to Mrs. E. H. Uscum. Manila. P. I., and delivered to the depot commissary at tho government rorrnll In this city. Pncknges welshlns four pounds or less can be sent at domes tic rntes of postage n BEATS Hie Colorado Special ONLY TRAIN TO DENVER FROM CHICAGO VIA OMAHA With IlufTet, Smoking nnd Library Cnrs. FASTEST TRAIN TO DENVER Via Oninhii. I.rnveN ) m nil ii lliitB TnnlKht Arrive Ilenvor A'i ii. in. Tomorrow. CITY TICKET OFFICE, VMVl FAUNAS! ST1U3UT. Telephone UHI. Onuihn-ChlciiKO. 7:00 a. ni 8:30 p. m. 4:65 p. in 7:45 a. m. 7:30 p. m 9:30 a. m. via "The Northwestern Line," 1401 and 1103 Farnam street. "Tho best ot ovorythlng." JOKE ON R0BT. 0BEPFELDER Sliite Fish Coiniiilnsloiier linn Unen viable Notoriety ThriiNtViion Hint by Traveling Coiiipniiloim. Robert S. Obcrfelder of Sidney, a member ot tho Nebrabka Stato Fish Commission, was the victim of a practical Joko Saturday which occasioned him as much aunoyanco as It did his traveling companions merri ment. Tho affair happened on an eatt- bound train. At Lexington, whero'the fa mous Dlnsmoro murder case had been In progress, Judgo H. M. Sullivan, who pre sided over tho case, Sheriff Cy Funk and Norrls Brown of Kearney, attorney for Dlnsmore, boarded the train on which Obcr felder was ft passenger and tho fish commis sioner was soon ono ot tho party discussing tho famous caso and other matters ot current Interest. John Wilson of Kearney, United States rcvenuo inspector, chanced to pass through tho car nnd noticing tho quartet, with all of whom ho was intimately acquainted, de termined to whllo away tho monotony of a railroad Journey with a little amusement nt Obcrfelder's expense. Pointing out tho fish commissioner, ho told several persons in tho car, "That's that villain, Dlnsmore, who hns Just been sentenced to hang for murder. Every cyo was soon turned on Oberfclder. PassengcrB from other cars passed through tho particular car In which ho was sitting and observed him Intently. Finally, Ober felder Intuitively recognized that something Dr. Lyon's 0 PERFECT Tooth Powder UN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by peoplo of refinement for over a quarter of a century. lAunonneenienlii, W. H. West's minstrels, numbering fifty, will bo aeen nt Boyd's tonight and at a special matinee tomorrow afternoon and night. All tho old favorites aro with the show. Carroll Johnson, Richard Joso and Fred Warren being among the most proral ncnt. Tho threo Lukcns, tho phenomenal aerlallsts, and tho three Marvcllcs, gro- tcsauo dancers, are new features. A now closing spectacular designed by Mr. West, entitled "Tho Rough Riders' cnargo up San Juan Hill," Is also a big feature. Just Stir it Up You STIR IT UP nnd spread It on with an ordlnnry paint urusn. 'ine tsnerwin Wllllams pulnt is a perfectly proportioned n.ilnt. requiring tio thlnnlnir for ordlnnry work nor any further preparation of nny kind, wo nro authorized to "UAUK. tho guarantee of quality of SII13RWIN WILLIAMB PAINT which Is on tho label of every cnn. This Is the wording of guarantee: "WE ntJAHANTUK THAT THIS PAINT. W1IUN PHOPHRLY USRD, WILL NOT CRACK, FLAKE OR CHALK OFF AND WILL COVER MORE SURFACE. WORK BETTER AND WEAR I.ONOER ANI PERMANENTLY, LOOK BETTER THAN ANY OTHER PAINTS, INCLUDING .INC, WHITE LEAD AND OIU" "We hereby ngrco to forfeit tho VALUE OF THE PAINT and the COST OF AP PLYING IT If In any Instance It Is not found ns above represented." Vo fullv cunranteo to each and every purchaser of Sherwin-Williams' pnlnt tho rulluimcni oi me provisions oi wiu uuuvu guarantee. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go New Location, Cor. 10th A Dodgt, 'llie Attention nt tn TrftTclIng public Is respectfully Invited to tho magnificent equipment offered to pations of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha and Chi cago. Solid vestlbuled. steam heated and electric lighted trains. Talaco sleopera and diners, buffet and library cars, free reclin ing chair cars, fast time and union depots. Cltr Ticket Office, 1601 Farnam it. F. A. NASH Qoneral Western Agent. Why Umlresn In the Ilnrlc When by traveling In the luxurloua sleep ing cars of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn on tho electric lamp and make the berth aa light as day. City Office, 1504 Farnam at. Stonecyphcr. printer, nd-wrlter, Up-to. date cuts tor sale. 1201 Howard, Tel, 1910. TO CHICAGO and EAST, LEAVE 7:00 A. M.-4:55 P. M.-7:S0 P. M ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. LEAVE 6:65 A, M.-7:20 P. M. HOT SPRINGS - DEADWQOD, LEAVE 3.00 P. M. City Offices. (401-03 Farnam, BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HOTID tun NiMH. RIGHT THRO' TO SAN FRANCISCO No changes; no delays; no chance of missing con nections, if you take tho Burlington Route to Cali fornia. Through sleepers for Salt Lake and San Fran cisco leave Omaha 4:25 p. m. daily. Dining cars. Finest scenery in the world across tho Rockies and the Sierra Nevadas by daylight. Berths and tickets at " TICKET OFFICE, 11502 FAUNAS! ST11EET. Telephone r0. llimLIXOTON STATION, 10TII AND MASON STIIEETS, Teleiilionc l'JS. HAYDEN A GREAT S CLOTHING SALE At Wonderfully Low Prices Monday, March 19 Tuesday, March 20 Wednesday, March 21 Thursday March 22 Friday, March 23 Saturday March 24. The memorable purchasing chance of tho year. Wo ask you to come, to compare, to consider, to try us. The su perior quality of our goods, the unusually low prices at which they are offered and are always offered, permit us to unhesitatingly challenge comparison. For the next six days From March 19 th to March 24th, wo will offer Men's, Boys' and Children's Now Spring Clothing at a saving from 25 to 50 per cent., of high grade materials, with a selection of over 300 of this season's newest styles to select from the workmanship in our clothing is of tho very best This clothing Is not tbo accumulation ot a season's odds and ends, carried over from last season, tiut tbo result of months of preparation In gathering tho now cholco patterns. MEN'S ALL-WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS. We are showlus Men's Suits In Btrlpcs aud plain patterns, worth $5.00. Wo aro showing Men's Suits In nil wool worsted and cas- raero, satin piping, etc., neatly tailored; every suit a real $7.60 to $9.00 value: AT S6.75 $750 AND $10.00 Wo are showing over 100 now stylish patterns In fancy worsteds, In dark and light shades of stripes, chocks and plain gray nnd brown; every suit positively worth from 25 to 50 per cent more. AT $12.50 $15 00 AND $18 OO Wo nre showing the very lateBt and most striking styles. TheBe garments are tail ored by the famous makers, Hart, Schuffnor & Max of Chicago, Michaels, Stern & Co. of Chicago, etc., ifblch Is tho highest standard of ready-to-wear clothing produced In America. MfD HAYDEN BROS. At At At $2.75 $3.75. $5.00 sin 9Ie6nufiaSfo(gii Another Step Forward in Men's riT nnPTTTlVTrr and Boys' jliJ I m U When tho well-dressed critical public becomes enthusias ic over a display of clothing, it is fair to presumo that there is something moro than ordinary merit about it. When our spring styles wero spread out for their careful inspection they bund so many oxcellent features in tho numerous examples, they wore unanimous in declaring it tho grandest aud most attractive collection of clothing over exhibited in Omaha. While tho selection of patterns is an indisputable feature to tho wearer of fashionable clothing, thero exists ' no question so important as procuring garmonts of tho propoffi mako, fit and style, producing thereby an exclusive individuality of the highest order. We ask no more iu price i for our well mado suits of exceptional qualities than othora ask for inferior grades that possess few of tho merits of ours". No adequato idea can be formed of theso garments unless! by personal inspection. Wo will submit, howovor, a few facts concerning their merit and qualities that aro of interest tty every economical purchaser who buys his clothing in Omaha,J Tiq excellence of the fabric, The beauty of the styles, The loivness of the price, The greatness of the vahtex command your attention. Wo aro wholesalers who retail v retailers who wholesale. You buy your garments at this store on tho same baBis ofl cost, as merchants who attempt competition with us, theim selves must deal. You can depend upon tho garments you buy here. We're .always willing to guaranteo them because wo know all about them. Wo bought tho cloth and pickefl the lining; selected the trimming, designed the patterns shaped tho garments and finished tho suits, under our own supervision. You get tho best that is possible to give and pay less foj perfection than tho citizens of any city in the world. , P. S. Don't fail to read Tuesday morning's papers. UAVnClll Ladies' Tailor HAT UCI1S Made Suits. Wo havo devoted many months of timo to securing thi most magnificent stock, and now make tho claim that we havo! the most beautiful line of Tailor Made Suits tho now est styles, the newest shades, tho best materials and tho largf, est stock between Chicago and San Francisco. Tho prices aroj $15, $20, $25, $30, $35 and $40 NO. 1 A remarkable suit at a wonderfully low price. There are just 275 of them, secured by us for spot cash. Tbeyl come in all styles, iiguu iuiing, single or uouuiu-uruusiuu; duo jackets are lined with tatleta and satin; the skirt is made lh the new Btyle, with single ana double box pleats, porcannfl lined and interlined, velvet bound jl Q bought to sell for $15.00 Challenge Sale Price. . ..M- -f BARGAIN NO. 2 An extraordinary value. Throd tables of Silk Waists, mado of Givernaud's talfotas, all witli the new backs and all the nowest styles, ra h now miff nnd new sleovoH. nleatod and hWr' '( nnvAoA fronts thorn aro somo of those t2Rfti - fvIUBv lVnialo nrnrfli nn tn ft1f Jltlfl linilH WOl'i 11 JWffSMMI 1 iirtrt 4 linn i7 fC nn ICDD UHU1 yi.uu uuuvu""fl" . 1 TL1. J 1. 1 1 n -. ciiria 9 . J ( M specially lor i nib wiaiieiiux amc-i - m&M Tn31f MTUC IT T,nrliiH' Wn HH. tm black mercerized foulards, finest throughout, trimmed with 10 rows of cording In front In bins or Btralght effect, f O worth uo to 13.00 Challcngo Salo I'rlco only. zf Ow ...... . . rt 1 0 1 1 1, U'illn iirnrftt tin Inll "V To jjames imporieu ounpiu ou !, nun., m. ivy;! ( B aj $25.00, your cholco tomorrow kPlvr llfr Challenco Clearing Salo In nil winter Jackets, cnoico a tf&fttlJ of any garment In tbo house, worth up to J25, for....kPtJ Mil i-., t,ioA r.t tr.n nhlMron'H Jackets tf -4 f O wtl i.yo ma. nw. ... f T.-. - IMfll Ladles' I'oroallno Underskirts, drop flouneo and twosSQr" ruffles, worth $1.C0 Challenge Sale I'rlco KJZs . . . n . 1. tn. to n sitn Laules' IJiacK caiuun unuurbKina, wuu iu iunu H wi cording and runie, mado to ecu lor jx.&u on saie ui... Our Silk Waist Department Is tho largest in tiio west and tho V. natrncl nml tt thnt rnlll(l lift fOlinil 111 t ll 0 market. Our Ladles' Dret skirts are a p Ieasure to us and our customers. All ttf now styles ut ' $8, $10, $12, $15 and $25 each. Our New Enlarged Cloak Department la Busy All the Day HAYDEN BROS. Good habits make homes happy so does SHERIDAN COALbost coal mineol in Wyoming. Lump 5.50. Nut or Egg $5.00. Poanu $4.50. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Ttl. flj i mm