r THE OMAHA DAILY 3iEE: ST N DAT, )IA" ) W. R. BENNETT CO. ftur special dining room chair " 03 tonta mado of solid ouk, enno scut, high carved back regu lar price $1.50. Our Bpeolnl prlco 98c Ladles' Chatelaine Watches Sterling silver, hntulanmnlv on- Continuation 1 Great Room Making Sale Tho inlluence of the wonderful bargains offered in our Great Jioom Making Sale was felt in many homes. New goods are arriving daily and room we must have. While buying last week was vigorous?, we are still crowded and tho prices which pleaeod thousands of people will remain in force this week and in addition we have made still further concessions in tho price of Crockery, Carpets and Jewelry. graved and warranted to keep gocil 7 tlrno regular prlco S&Po on sa'e this week 2.98 s r 1.1, 11)00. 5 W "1 v When you Buy Spoons knives, far!:j. el- . Iny rsllitls brands, even llthcy dacc-tu' '..3 n.ors. They its worth lha eU'fercnre. Our tnds mir eniures ur.ijuesCornbla quIlty. "1847 Rogers Bros' Ktia only ty The Metidtn EritannU Co W Merldsn, Conn. stamped on silverware i s assurance that nAnnno t.ho style, Kill I til character and IW1JVI O workmanship Dhaa 77 ire correct. til IIS Tuat's th VI VOi manufactur ers' business. Whon you buy it hero, tho price is correct that's our business. We curry an immense stock of "1847" goods. "1847 Carpets Handsome- now pat terns to bIiow. Bet tor inspect our stock You'll find that new carpet which you imagined too oxponslvo can bo purohasjd hero at a prlco that will plneo It within your reach. A now lot of tho best Wilton Velvets, beau tiful patterns with border to match; made fiO to sell at $1.25 per yard our prlco "OL Wilton Velvets without border. Patterns that are usually sold at $1.10 per yard Q our prlco OOC Ten wire Tapestry, tho 85c kind, r g our price OuC An elegant lino of Velvets, regular 90c . value, per yard Lowell, 3-ply, worth $1.00, on sale this Qj" week, per yard OOC ilartfords, bcU two-ply, all wool per yard ODv Heavy nil wcol filling, a f per yard Tt"C Beat UnloiiH, per yard, 30c 65c and Knives nnd Forks, plain bundles, 12 lwt, per set Tea Spoons, tipped und shell -pattern, set Dessert Spoons, per net, only Tn hie Spoons, per set, only Fancy Pattern Ton Spoons, per tet Fancy Pattern Dessert Spoons, per set . Fancy Pattern Tablo Spoons, per set Butter Knives and Sugar Spoons", any pattern ,3.38 .1.24 2.20 .2.48 ,.1.38 .2.48 .2.70 48c Coffee Spoons In Bilk llmd box, very rtQ neat, not 1 fi Ico Crtnrn Spoons and 1 plo o JC server In silk lined box J m u 0 Berry Forks nnd I Berry Spoon f OA In Klik lined box .JU Jelly Knives In silk lined box QQn only Cako Forks, In Bilk lined ARc box. only Fruit Knives, set nf Hlx, fQ only l.Uif No extra charge for en graving. AN IMMENSE LINE OF MATTINGS the Ideal summer floor covering. Fibre Matting, per yard, -19c nnd Straw Mattings at 35c, 27c, 23c, 20e, 15c and LINOLEUM A large assortment of new de signs to show you. Best quality, 12 feet wide, per squaro yard, only Oood quality, 2 feet wide, per Bquaro yard, only Oil Cloth at 22c per yard and up. LACE CURTAINS 3 Hi yards long and 40 Inches wide, per pair TAPESTRY CURTAINS, per pair. only 25c 45c 10c 85c 65c Candy 1.00 1.98 QO-OOO oooooooooo Absolutely pure candy at popular prices. Not only aro our prices popular, but the candy Is popular. Tho price lownccn is realty the smallest Item toward tho Q attractiveness. Jt !lc 6 12c 0 15c o Salted Peanuts, 4Cn X nound aOW. O Q ItallnnChocolates, very best, 40c Q 6-O-0-0 HH OO-OOO-O-OO Tip Top Caramels, pound Cream Mixed, pound Jelly Beans, pound CYCLONE IN CROCKERY. FORECAST FOR THE WEEK. Monday Peculiar prices prevail. Water pitchers, 1-2 gallon flint glass.. 34c Tuesday Barometer lower. Rochester table tumblers 2c Wednesday No wind. Butter dishes, extra fine 12c Thursday First big puff. Enameled English plates, all sizes 5c Friday A real whirl. Nappies, large round crystal 18c Saturday House lifter. New lines gold and color wares 10c All Week Steady twister. Extra combination table china 14c Six Days Wind hummers. Table sets, 4 pieces glass 24c Every Day Cloud bursts. Toilet basin and water pitcher 59c Daily Clean scoops. Change table of novelties 9c Day before Sunday Wreck of all. Opal lines, fancy articles and novelties 5c Hammocks Wo can interest you in hammocks if extra values and a largo assortment aro any induce A close woven cotton hammock, full length with stool spreader, 72x34 Hull length closa woven cotton hammock with large pillow LAWN SETTEES Folding lawn settee, 41 Inches long, nicely stained nnd well made W. R. BENNETT CO. 15th and Capitol Ave. 48c 1.48 98c PgM-f-rv and Oils Isn't it about rf ti,ne yu woro thinking Ullllcr seriously about painting your house or stable? Is your mind at rest when you see your noighbors eyeing your dingy front porch? Huy linseed oil mixed paints and jou will not have to paint again for years. Our mixed paints will not peel or blister, will cover more surface than any other and are cheaper in the end. Color card for tho asking. From an humble boginning our drug department has grown to bo the leader in Omaha and one of the busiest in our store. Popular prices and honost meth ods are responsible for our drugsuccesB. People hnvo learned In bringing their prescriptions to us thoy run no risk of paying too much, bosldcs our lmtuonso trado Is nn assurance thnt our drugs nro fresh. Wo move stock rapidly hero don't keep It long enough to get stale. A fow prices on soason ablo drugs PERFUMERY Plnaud's famous odors, per ounce Colgate's, Eastman's and all other stand ard odors. A bewildering list to select from. Dennntt'B Kola-Celery Compound for a gen eral cleansing of tho syatem and for nerv ous complaints It stands without a peer dollar bottlo Bennotts' Sarsaparllla an ideal spring tonic, dollar bottle Dennett's Neptholoum sure doath to rea:hc and all other Injects, pint bottle Wo save you 25 per cent on Toilet Soaps. Dennett's Malt Whiskey Is an absolutely puro malt whlskpy, distilled especially for us. Sold In quart bottles only Drugs 39c 59c 59c 10c 75c Hardware Make hay while the sun shines, but cut tho grass on your lawn boforo it gets too high. Bettor come down tomorrow and look at our splendid lino of lawn mowers. Hardened steel bear ings, malleable iron frames, and knives made of tho best hand forged steel, aro points which desorve your special at tention o c Price ji Orass Cntrhers, good sensible CQP ones, only OO 0only S.h?f",..1.r: 34C Lawn ltake, tho very iest O,, mado OW Ico Tongs, for family use, iOr onlv 15 Cc Ice Pick, only ... Ice Cream Freezers there are so many good points about our freezers that we can's begin to tell you abo ut them all ease of operation, quick action in freezing, triple tin plated metal parts pre venting rust, easy to clean and extreme low cost. Freezer, unliable for small family 124 Water Coolers A full line of coolers. All tho latest improvements prices range from $1. 68 up. Anti-warp rcrcen doors; extrn heavy 1 1-8 In seasoned frames will not warp or ag. Adjustable window, screens, lO- each wC Sprinklers, only 21c WARNING TO SALOON MEN Iowa Prohibitionists Praparo to Wage Wat Against L'qnor Dialers. RESOLUTION TO CENSURE SrUW FAILS Innn AiiKiifttlun Synod of the SiTOdlnh I.uthrrnn ClnirolicN 1'hm IleNOlii tlnnn ComlcmnliiK DnnulnK. Curiln nnd Tlicntericolnir. I)KS MOINES, Mny 1'.'. (Special Tele eram.) Tho -prohibitionists of Polk county in convention toduy sounded a nolo of warn ing to all persons who might bo consider ing tho ndvlsnblltty of entering tho taloon or liquor buslnwfl In tho stnto. Thi warn ing wan Issued In tho ahapo of a resolution, which wan adopted without any objection, it It! ns follows; "Wo hereby warn all per sons contemplating the Investment of cap ital in tho liquor bunlnciis in tho stnto of Iowa that such Investments aro mado at their own risk, tdnco nil such Investments nro against the gcnlvm of our American ln htltutloun nnd tho constitutional enactment of tho peoplo nf tho tdato of Iowa und ngnlust every moral, social and financial right nnd subject to Interruption and con fiscation without warning nt any time." An effort wnti nhv mado by Thomas O, Orwig to havo pafoed n rcoolutlon censur ing Governor Shnw nnd Secretary Dobson on account of tho recent charges preferred against them by Trcusurer Ilerrlott, but tho delegates by nn nlmoul unanimous vote ru fuaml to past tho rrcolutlon. It was as follows; "Wo deploro that there Is causo for complaint ugalnst him (referring to Gov ernor Shaw) for such reason (referring to the rrnolutlou on tho liquor traffic) In nddl tlon to the charges against him and tho necretnry of Htate, Cleorgo L. Dobaon, for A GOOD COMI'LUXION nrpeud on (iooil llixontlon. This Is almost an axiom although usually no aro apt to think that cosmetics, faco powders, lotions, fancy soaps, etc.. nro tho socrotH of xccurlng a clear complexion. Hut all itheso nru simply superficial assistants. It is Impossible to have a good complexion unless tho dlgestlvo organs perform Jhelr iork properly, unlc tho stomach by prop erly digesting tho food taken Into It fur nishes an abundance of puro blood, a good complexion is Impossible. That Is the reason so many ladles are using Etimrl's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they promptly cure any stomach trouble nnd they havo found out that perfect digestion moans a perfect complexion and ono thnt does not require cosmetics und powders to enhance Its beauty. Many ladles diet thcmtclvrs or deny them selves many artjcles of food solely In order to keep their complexion clear. When Stu art's DyBpopsIa tablets aro used no such dlotlng Is necessary, tako these tabletB and cat all tho good wholesome food youwant nnd you need havo no feur of Indigestion nor tho sallow, dull complexion which nine women out of ten have, solely becaimo they aro suflerlng from somo form of indigestion. Hear In mind that beauty proceeds from good health, good hjatth results from per fect digestion and we havo advanced tho best argument to Induce every man and wo man to glvo this splendid remedy a trial, Htuart's Dyspepsia Tabids can bo found In drug btorcti nnd costs but CO cents per Photon nc. If thero Ih any derangement of tho stomach or bowels they will remove It nnd tho resul tant effects ire. good digestion, good health nnd a clear, bright complexion. favoring a railroad corporation In the assess ment of taxes nnd causing suspicion and mlitrtidt that they have been unduly In fluenced by a corporation that has no eoul." Tho platform as adopted Is very radical. It talks about tho Insult to Christianity of "saloon under tho protection of our national flag" and arraigns the republican party for tho mulct law of Iowa. Dolcgatcs to the stato convention were selected. Dancing, card-playing and theater-going wero condemned in resolutions adopted by tho Iowa Augustlna synod of the Swedlnh Lutheran churches in its cloning sessions today. Tho conference nlso urges the neces sity of parochial schools for the Christian training of Swedish children. Another Im portant fcaturo of the closing serslonn was the appropriation of ISOO to tho Synod's Homo mission. Mnpn Sent lo t'ltrln. Tho dairy commissioner recolved a copy of tho map of Iowa sent to Paris by tho United States Department of Agriculture, showing tho number of creameries In tho stnto and giving other dairy statistics. Tho only dairy maps sent were the onea show ing "tho Iowa creameries and tho ono of Now York locating tho cherso factories. Tho map received this morning shows there aro 779 creameries In tho state and that their Average value Is J3,H5. The output of but ter from crenmerles Is 112,030 pounds an nually, the total output 87,859,640. The total value of this la estimated at $15,814,717. There are sixty-nine cheese factories In tho state and tho average cheeso output la 3,069,109 pounds. Tho New Hartford State bank filed articles of Incorporation todny. It has a capital stock of $35,000. K, Ilourquln Is president; J. A. Cousins, vlco president, and V, W. Pal mer, caHhler. Smallpox was reported tlila morning from Kldora townihlp In Hardin county. The supremo court banded down the fol lowing opinions this morning; I.. Merchant against M. O'Rourke, Kos suth district, afllrmed. Olo Olson against Himford Produce com pany, woodimrv district, reversed. (.'. K. Irwin arid Mllzntieth Phillips Bgalnt V . H. Cooper, Mills district, uftlrmed. Heck & Son, Martin P. Heck and '.Martin P. Heck. Jr. ugulnst K. P. Jucltctt. Cedar ItapIdH superior court, .modified and uf tlrmed. Chris Harm against G. 1 Vosh, Crawford district, Affirmed. William Winter nualnst Iowa Central rull way, Cerro Uordo district, afllrmed. lowii Brick company ugalnst J. Camp bell, 8, A. Robertson, Polk county, nf firmed. " Kred Wright, tho tramp who was grabbed by the health olllcers hero a week or ten days ago and ruthed out to tho smallpox ramp of detention, escaped from tho camp Thursday night nnd tho ofneers being unable to locate him exprcrs tho belief that bo has left tho city. Wright, when first nppre hended, said he had Just come from Omaha In a freight car. The building and loan companies of the state said that If the governor signed the new building and loan law It would drive them out of business and their present action seems to justify what they say. One company has notified the nudltor of state that it Intends to get out of business at once and several others have been making Inquiries as to the steps necessary to bo taken. Iot Wln Ilclintr. IOWA CITY, U., May 12, (Special.) I.ait night tho stato university of Iowa dobatlng team won the annual debate with tho University of Wisconsin, Tho debnto was held here and was attended 'by a large crowd of enthusiastic students. The mooted question was: "Would It llo Politic For the United States to Take Direct Action to Kffuct a Substantial Increase In Its Mer chant Marine?" Iowa affirmed tho question hy O. II. Fletcher. M, M. Moulton and M. O. McCarthy. Wisconsin denied the ques tion by H. W. Adams, W. K. Adams and M. J. Cleary. Judges, Lieutenant Uovernor Mllllman of Logan, la.; Prof. Jesse Macy of Iowa college, Qrlnnell, and Kev. Frlzzcl of Eau Claire, Wis. The decision of the Judges was two for tho affirmative and one for tho regatlvc. SHOOTING AFFRAY AT DUNLAP Tom Tnylor Seek llrvrtmr for tlc !, nf Illii Dnuifhter'a I'oMltlon. DUNLAP, la., May 12. (Special.) A shooting affray occurred here this morning on the main business street, which enme near resulting in the murder of E. II. Bar rett, senior eon of tho firm of M. Barrett & Sons, His assailant was Tom Taylor, a long tlmo resident and at present an insurance agent and .secretary of the schcol board of Dunlap. The occasion of the nhootlng Is probably due to the election of school teach ers which took place laot evening. Mr. Taylor's daughter was nn applicant for ro-eleotlon to a position In the schools, but was defeated. Although not a director, to Mr. Barrett was ascribed tho cause of Miss Taylor's1 retirement. Her fathor became very much exercised over the matter and at tho postoflko corner this morning, with out any 'warning, commenced firing at Mr. Barrett, tho latter rushing Into tho street nnd running for a place of safety. Taylor deliberately stood on the poatofflce steps and aiming his revolver at Barrett fired tour fihotn after his man. Barrett called to .bybtandcra to go for Dr. Boatty nnd ho stepped Into a furnlturo store, whero ho was cared for until the doc tor arrived. An examination proved that Barrett has boon shot through both legs, ono ball penetrating tho left log betwet-n tho knee and thigh and tho other passing through the right groin. He was taken to hla homo on a stretchor where he Is now renting easily and no serloua results are apprehended. As soon as Taylor quit shooting he stepped into tho postofllce and emptied hlo revolver and reloaded It. At this juncturo bis son came In nnd took tho weapon nnd pocketed it. A fow moments later Taylor was placed under arrest by the city marshal. Ho was takon to tho office of Attorney Travor whero ho soon fell Into a stupor and was beyond knowing anybody or any thing. Later he was removed to the offlco of n Justice nnd his preliminary bearing was eet for Monday morning. 'Barrett nnd Taylor had not been on the most frlondly terms for some time and Taylor has on several occasions flourished n levolver nnd threatened to kill somebody. A great deal of sympathy Is being expretsed for the fnmlly of Taylor, which Is among the most respectable in town. FIRE'S RUIN IN IOWA TOWN I.lvrrj- Stnhlp, Lumber Ynrd nnd a Hotel Are Food for the Finnic. VILLISCA, la.. May 12. (Special.) A disastrous llro started this afternoon about 5 o'clock In tho Kunce livery stable here. The horses and carriages were nil that were saved of the building and contents and tho nro spread to the Ranks lumber yard and Hotel Oxford, which 'Wero almost totally de stroyed. Hy hard work tho firemen saved the houso of Mr. Matthews, which was next In the path of the flames. All Inhabitants in the block moved out their goods Into places of safety and many In the next block north transferred their household goods to the city park. The total extent of the damage cannot yet be estimated, but It is known to have heen large. The lumber yard carrlod a largo stock of all kinds of woods, which is almost a total loss. Company B turned their hall Into n lunch room and the guards served coffee to the firemen and workers. Palls of coffee were sent out to the other workers. Flrerr.cn 5 are still playing water on the burning lmn-. ber. There was a high wind when the Arc started, but it afterwards quieted down. PATH Kit SIM It ITS AWAY C.I It I fsoilTH OMAHA NEWS. Mc.Vmuarn of Slnnx City on Long Hunt for Swcethenrt. SIOUX CITY, May 12. (Special Telegram.) W. C. McNamara, prosldent of tho Omnha & Oulf railway, Is still unablo to find the girl whom he wishes to marry. J. J. Mc Allister, father of the girl, has completely spirited tho girl away and tho Nebraska authorities havo been unable to find cither one of them to serve a writ of habeas cor pus. McNamara Is In possession of facts which prove that tho parents of the girl havo kept her a close prisoner In their homo and when they learned McNamara was deter mined to get hor nnd tho girl was willing, tho father took her away at night and has not been located. It Is tho sensation of tho hour in Sioux City, whero McNamara lives and at Dakota City, Neb., tho homo of the girl. It is said McAllister has taken the girl to a convent In Dubuque. Flontrr Found In Illrrr. CLINTON, la., May 12. (Special Tele gram.) Tho body of an unknown man, aged about 35 years, was found on a log raft in tho river here today. Tho remains had been in tho river several weeks, as tho body was badly decomposed. An Investigation re vealed nothing by which tho man can be Identified. In his pockets was a silver watch, $1 In silver nnd some keys. He was fairly well dressed. (rnwtli of Inwn Town. SHKNANDOAH. Ia., May 12. (Special.) The full roturns from tho local assessor show nn Increase In taxablo property during the yr ending January 1 of $160,000. Over $100,000 of this fine gln was lnbullding alone. town Xriv Xolrw. There aro nearly 7,000 notaries In the etnte. Tho coopers In Dubuque aro on a utrlko for nn Incrcaso of wuces. Tho Catholics of West Dubuque will dedi cate a beautiful church next Sunday. The Hardin county Knights of Pythias will Jiavo a plcnlo at Union on Juno 6. Grading work lias commenced on the Duluth & New Orleuns road nt Nevada. Airs. Phadelphla Rogers, a cnlorpd woman living at clarlnda, claims who Ih 102 years old. Cedar Rapid Is tulklng of trying the ex periment of a scries of horto races by elec tric light. Since October. 1K!7. 3M.Wi bus been n-lrle l to tho endowment fund of Cornell eollreo. nt Mt. Vernon. Kort Madison Is without n pollro force. The old force was discharged nnd the coun cil refused to conllrm the new appointees of the mayor. A couple of men from Chicago are mak ing a business of catching turtles in the pondi of Marshnll county and shipping them to the Chicago mnrket. Several esses of hydrophobia hnve re sulted umong cattle In the vicinity of Web ster City. Tho cattle had been bitten by dogs nffllctcd with the disease. The annual convention of tho lowa Work men will bo hold at Waterloo Mny 15 nnd 1C. A disease something llko cholera Is play ing havoo among calves near Traor. Fred Ioukott, employed ns a cnal heaver by tho Rork Island railroad at Atlantic, has been arrested on the charge of being Im plicated In the robbery of cars at that point. J. C. Ontos hHs resigned ns clerk of the official hoard of (Jrace Methodist Kplsoopul church, nt Waterloo, after having served thirty-four years continuously In that ca pacity. An albatross with a broken wing fell on tho street at Helmond recently. Tho al batross Is a sea fowl and how this bird happened to be so far from suit water Is a matter for speculation. The bursting of n pipe In tho cooling plant of tho Atlantic creamery nlloweii ammonia gas to escape and suffocate work men who were In tlin room. They wero almost dead when rescued. The riniml Army of the Republic post of Fort Dodge will dedicate, on Memorial day. a monument to thn unknown soldier dead of the civil wnr. The monument hus been erected In Fort Dodge cemetery. o a v a m The agitation of the beet sugar subject by tho Commercial club has resulted In tho or ganization of a local company for the rac ing of beets. Twenty South Omaha men aro Interested In the now concern and fifty acres of land on the Island below Hellevuo has been secured. A committee composed of T J. O'Nell, Frank Koutsky, W. S. King, J, B, Watklns and John Flynn will look af ter tho affairs of the company, assisted by J. F. Weyb.rlght of the Ames Beet Sugar factory. It la tho Intention of tho managers to oommenco tho planting of beets on Monday. Tho land secured lo known an tho Chap man tract and Is considered especially de slrnblo tor tho raising of sugar beets. Arrangements aro being mado with a num ber of residents of Brown park for doing tho necessary work In tho beet fields. A meeting will bo held nt Koutsky's hall at which tho promoters of tho scheme and theso who drslro employment In tho fields will talk tho matter over nnd mnko definite arrangements. Councilman Dvorak is tak ing qulto nn interest In tho proposition nnd expects to securo employment for a largo number of Bohemian families during tho summer months. It Is proposed to havo as many families as can bo nrranged for llvo on land adjacent to the fields during tho season. For thoso who cannot remain awny from home n carryall will be provided which will run between Brown park and Bellovue morning ami night. In addition to tho fifty ncrcs to bo plnntcl by South Omnha capital thcro will bo an equal number of acres planted by farmers adjoining tho city. It Is oxpectod that at least 120 acres of beets will bo ralhcd In the immediate vlclulty of this city during tho summer. l'uncrnl of f.nnolliic Victim. Funeral services over tho remains of Mrs. Lena Andeison and MUs Mary Olson will bo held at tho First Presbyterian church, Twenty-fifth and J streot nt 3 o'clock this afternoon, Theso services will bo under tho auspices of tho Danish sisterhood. All mem bers of tho Dannebrog socloty aro requested to meet nt tho hall at 1:30 o'clock to go to tho Anderson rcsldenco nt Forty-second and F streets. Interment will be at Laurel Hill cemetery. After a brlof Investigation Coro ner Swunson decided that there was no ne netslty for an Inquest, mi the death of tho two was (purely accidental. Tlio young brother of Mary Olscn, who wns quite badly burned, Is renting easily and It Is not thought that his burns will prove fatal, Mr. Anderson Is doing as well as can bo ex pected. Ho U suffering considerably from tho shock Incident to his wlfo's death but the burns ho received aro not considered nt all serious. 1 1 ..... I I A.I..... I. -1.1 . .1 1 J. i. w i .. Biiuuuuii iu uiuu i.i rauBim-icM uikiucoi oii'ii b unristian association t lilt, bad at the ircent time. There will be no afternoon. fat sheep shipped from Arizona nt tho usual iK'n."!;"t,'1 "'"1 interesting programs nro season this year." While sheep receipts drcnEtfoyW at this point show a decrease ns compared Us mlaslon schools. with a year ago thUt Is considered pers the best sheep market In the Just now. Packers nro paying big prices lambs and the Indications are that there will be no reduction very soon. by ship- I .T?0,? lection of officers of tlio Commercial country r,rSlN( fL" Postponed for a week on rices for twoTf' the 'u-eto".?00 frm ,h0 cl,y ot . Thurlow tins been appointed bv tho tnneH., ,!he, ''r tcrlan church to .p?rllltPi"fl t.no Improvements to be made on tho church property. r .! ")Mr. .IInmp Missionary society trU' irMTth,V lsl 1c,"'r;l "III meet with Irs. If. I,. Dennis, loos North Tweiily hlrd street, Friday afternoon teT,0,'iC,S.of I,r,?,Vyt,rlnn Kings' Dnugh ters nnd Sons will meet for Important business with Mrs. Jane Kerr, file North Twenty-I fth street, on Mnv k ' onn Men's Memorlnl Service. A men's memorlnl service will bo con ducted by tho Younir Men's Christian As sociation on Sunday, .May 27, at tnlr'l street, Friday afternoon thn nssoclutiop rooms. Rev. Robert L. Wheeler, pastor of the First rreshytorlan church, will deliver tho memorial address. ' Invitations to this eervlco have been sent Thursday evening thn Lmllos' circle of to tho Grand Army of tho Repub lc, tho Sons 'V" ' vr.1' "Pscopni cnurcii will f vnn. ,i it,- Smni,h.lm. i, vt-, ft..ft ,SCJ? "A.t1,e '"'"?? f Mrs. Frank ............... vmin, x ivciuyiii in Him it streets. erans. special music is ibeing arranged tor this occasion. Manic C'ltj" Gossip. Mrs, A, P. Pleraon Is in Greeley, Colo. J. J. Ryan builds houses on easy paym'ts. No services will bo held nt the Baptist church today. Ooorpo H. Cook of Toledo, O., is in the city visiting friends. Mrs. IJsslo H. Piper, who has been qulto sick. Is convalescent. Kdwln C. Wells of Maryvllle, Mo li visiting friends in tho city. It. C. Hlllaker has returned from Ohio, where ho spent tho winter. Rev. J. A. Johnson is attending tho Methodist conference at Chicago. All of tho flro hydrants in the city nre being given a ennt of black paint. Rev. John Williams will occupy tho pul pit nt St. Martin's church tonight, The grndlnK of Twenty-second street from Q to S streets has been completed. Tho Q street sewer tins been completed nnd thn hrlck pavement Is being relotd. Seo Ed Munshaw & Co. for lumnor. Tel 2X5 The First Baptist church, Twenty-fifth and II streets, is being renovated and frescoed. The Kpworth league will hnvo charge of Pronertv ownora In tlm imriiin tho city nro petitioning fora sewer in bo laid In tho alley between Twcnty-llrrd nnd Twenty-fourth streets, from A to F streets. "DoWltfs Little Early Risors are the finest pills I ever used." D. J. Morro, Mill brook, Ala. They quickly cure all Hvor and bowel troubles. Thieve nt Nrlirnnkn Cltjr. NRBItASKA CITY, Neb., May I2.-(Spc-clal.) The house of Nlra Bond waB entered by thieves yestcrdny evening nnd $115 In money nnd somo vnluahlo papers taken. Thcro Is no duo to tho thloves. Sound advlco to those who havo kidney nnd bladder troubles, Is to tako a safe, euro medlclno llko Foley's Kidney Cure. It al ways benefits tho Kidneys. For salo by Mycrs-Dlllon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha. Slocli Ynrds luirn riupiit. A big bay barn ts to bo built by the Union Stcck Ynrds company Just east of tho Burlington freight dopot. This barn will have a capacity of 1,500 tonj ot baled hay and will bo constructed of corrugated Iron. Somo of tho dirt being removed from tho Armour railroad yards Is being dumped on the ground whero this hay barn Is to bo erected. When tho land h filled nnd graded and side tracks aro laid tho construction ot the hay storage house will bo commenced. It will tako some tlmo to fill tho lots as it Is estimated that 20,000 cubic yards of dirt will bo needed to placo tho slto on grade. t'oudlllon of I lie Sheep Mnrl.el. In connection with tho hccp feeding sit uation a prominent Colorado shipper said yesterday: "Within the last few days I havo Mudled the situation carefully and there teems to bo no very good reason for any decided decline in muttonn and lambs for the reason that Texas does not promise lib eral supplies ot early grass tfhetp, and the DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? nUlrlct Court nt Onlrnt City. CISNTRAL CITY, Neb., May 12, (SpoJlal ) District court baa been in session hern tho services at tho Methodist chutch this ( the last week with Judgo Orlmlson on tho evenin-. , i,.i. . ...... , . , 1 . . - , I J pcuunil in im'iiik ciichiihhj liir hum grndlng of Twenty-second street, from S to U streets. Mrs, IS. A. Chaffee has returned to her home after undergoing treatment nt Ht. Jonah's hospital, Tho Young Men's Christian Association Wheel club will huvo Its first run of the season this week. A Presbyterian kcuslngton Is announced for May 23 at the homo of Mrs. Alice Clark Davis. 1509 N street. A petition Is being circulated for tho rradlng of H street, from Eighteenth to Twenty-fourth streets. Mrs. Dnvld Garrett, wife of Captain Car. rett of the fire department, Is recovering from a serious Illness. Thn sidewalk on J street. between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets, is In a dangerous condition. "Fnrts in Aid of Fnlth" Is the subject of ! Rev. Dr. wheeler s morning sermon at trie Presbyterian church todny. The celebrated Canadian Jubilee singers will give a concert at tho First Methodist Episcopal church on June 5, Patrick Hoye was fined U hy Police Judge King yesterday for using loud and pro fane Inuguago on the streets. Rev. Oeorgn VAnWlnkle will preach tho nniuial baccalaureate sermon to tho grnrtu. atlng class of tho High school. Rev. J. E. Moore of Dundee Placo will occupy tho pulpit nt tho First Methodist Episcopal church this morning, Dewey lodge No, 68 of the Hankers union gave it reception and entertainment at Odd Fellows' hall last nicht. Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to know of the wonderful cure3 made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho nreat kldnev. liver and bladder remedy. n n is me great medl- TG r.al trlllmnb r .Km . I - . -...p.. w. t,i ump teenth century; dis covered after years o( scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and I wonderfully successful In promptly curing larne back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but If you havekld ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested IM. uencious soua is seryca oy an expert ai m so many ways, n hosp a work, In private Me cher's drug store. Don't fall to try it. . nractice ;mnnt the helnle inn r .1,17,1 William O. Bentr will lend the Christian! E relleH v,iuu,.r ...iriMu t ii,n wirMt ir.,i,v. cnase relict and has proved so successful In torlan church at 7 o'clock this ovcnlng. ' every case that a special arrangement has Rulph, Infant son of Mr. nnd Mrs. WIN i been made by which all readers of this paper llam Lnmphler. 1!82 South Twenty-fourth I who have not alreadv tried It mav liu. o street, Is recovering from a .orfous III-, J, rnl Rev. Irving Johnson will deliver tho first telling more about Swa:np-Root and how to of a series of sermons on "Future Life", find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. noon.' """""" """"i"" " i wnen writingmentlon reading this generous Mr." and Mrs! James Schneider, Nine- I offe.r ln Ihls paper and fZKZ-i leenin iino streets, win leave in a nay sciia your aoarcss lo Wlmpj lJlAi',',;' or two for Bohemia, where they will spend Dr. Kilmer it Co.. Blnp- KflflBiratf1'1'!'' .7 ". "A"': ".,. , ... rumton, N. Y. The xsiununM w. i. iiuucucK. euncuiinnui nirrcior or me in j . Omnha Young Mon's Christian nssoclatlon. r,e?,uur "Ity cent and ttomnf flw.m.Root. i will address tho men's meetings at the local dollar sues are sold by all good druggists,