8 TUB OMAHA DAILY 1115 E:; MONDAY, MAY 14, 11)00. BIBLE IS THE ONLY CREED Hot. Martin Oatlinei Ideal Church at Con caved bj the Campbells. PROPAGANDA GROWS WITH THE CENTURY I'uuiitlri-H of Nrtv Llnireli llrliiu Alinnt KcforitiM tilth HcmnM-e t lliip IIniii anil OIihit inift; )( tllU SlHTIIIIlCllt. "What tho Christian Church Iloliovet" wan tho subject of Kuv. Sunnier T. Martin's inorr.liiK nddresa at the I'lrnt Christian church Sunday. Ho described tho condition of tbu Christian belief existent In the first year of the nineteenth century. A wave of spirituality was sweeping over the entire settled portion of the United States and the rvlvnl milrlt was rampant. Converto were seeking admission Into tho fold by tens of thousands and all tho various denominations were prolltlng In Increased membership. In UOD the Christian church had Its bo Binning. At that time the senior Campbell came to Amcrl-n nml settled In Pennsyl vania. Ho abhorred the dlvlBlonfl existing In tho Christian religion and devoted him self in striving to teach tho value and strength of tinlrn. Ho believed that all men who love ChrlBt nnd obeyed Ills command ments had the right of tho Lord's tables and were entitled to tho privileges of His church. Tin- teachings of the elder Campbell wore nbly seconded and assisted by his on nml father nnd son togelhor gavo their time and energy to tho propagation of their views of Christ's teachings. "Tho declaration and address nt the Camp hells In ISO'J." said Kcv. Martin, "was tho rallyhiK center of the great reformation which has been growing until It Is now over n million strong nnd wa the foundation of tho Christian church. Tho fundamental tonchlni: of this Inaugural declaration was ulioro tho Hlbli) BPeaks wo speak, and whero the lllble Is silent wo are silent.' in ntlirr words their Idea was that tho lllble should bo the final court of nppcnls In all tllstmtcd tuiestlons. Tho word of God was nnd Is our only guide. The Campbells as tho foundere of tho Christian church nreached attalnst sin and sectarianism and declared all divisions to bo contrary to tho spirit of God and tho teachings of tho Now Testament. In tho beginning tho church was one, having ono faith, one nlm, one hope nnd recognizing one authority, Jesus Christ." Tho speaker proceeded to mention a few of the practices of tho church which had been changed after tho organization of tho Christian church to conform with tho teach ings of tho lllble. Ilaptlsm was discovered to ho effectual nnd recognized by God only when administered to a penitent one, who had confessed his sins. "Tho baptism," he said, "of helpless, unbelieving, unrepentent Infants was unscripturnl nnd oppised to tho best propagation of tho gospel of Christ." In the matter of communion the Christians found that tho observance of tho sacrament was n gloomy celebration without Joy nor hope nnd was contrary to the teachings of tho'scrlptures. ' "Wo found," continued Hov. Mnrtln, "by studying tho New Testament that tho disciples celebrated tho Lord's supper ns a feast of Joy nnd love commem orating tho suffering, death, resurrection and glorification of Jesus Christ." vnv.v snm i.n 'ntiJ.vn men pi.acp.s. Mountain Top ( Ihimcii by llio l.nrtl for t'oiitinuiili'iilloii Willi Man, At the. First Methodist church Sunday morning Dr. Goorgo of Kansas City pi etched upon n themo cuggcateil by tho ranaflgura tlon of Chrldt. "The mountains," said tho mlnlMter, "nroehoscn places of tho Lord, U' was upon tho mountain that Ho revealed Himself to Mc.es nnd delivered tho tablets of stone: It wao upon tho mountain top whero Christ was traiuflgured, whero lie waa crucified and from which Ho nsceuded. 1 Invito you to go to tho mountain today. Wo belong to tho mountain tors. In high plncw wo have high thoughts. In tho summer men go to tho sea nnd to tho mountains unon their vncatlono and In tho atudy of nature- gain a higher knowledge of nature's God. "If tho earth Is so beautiful, what must heaven bo? 1 think it Is tho duty of mon to travel and learn all they can of the beau ties of this earth. I believe that when wo co to heaven we will bo naked what wo think of tho earth nnd If wo reply that wt were so Intent upon getting to heaven that wo nnld no attention to earth, wo will bo told that tho earth was given us to enjoy nnd that If wo have not done so wo have not perfected our ChrlKlnn character. . "When Christ went up to the mountain of tronnguratlon with Ills npcHles He went up for tho mirncso of being baptized for HI1. death. Ho hurt been baptized for His life work In the river Jordan nnd now tho threo npostlcs wero to seo Hlu glory before Ills death. What did they bco.1 They saw Christ's divinity, tho spirit shining through tho lleflh, radiating tho earthly tabernnclo nnd showing Itn possibilities. They saw tho glorified saints. If Moses nnd Klljah could appear In their earthly form hundreds ot years after they left tho earth tho other paints nnd prophets can conio nlso. Your father nnd your mother nro living llko them; living In glory. Tho care, tho Kress, tho cloud and the conflict are gone forovor. "Tho apostles saw tho Father's presence. God was In tho cloud. You will find that It la often said In tho lllble that God appeared In tho cloud. Many Christiana would like to bo Hiinfhlno Christians, traveling In tho light, their Christian exporlenco nlwnya of n happy kind they forget that God Is found In tho cloud. "They saw tho vision of Jcsub only, nfter tho others, nfter tho brightness, nfter tho glory wan sono Jou only remained, and Josus only In Himself included all that had .been eecn, Jesus only is tho themo of tho gojpel, thehopo of tho Christian nnd ttic. glory of tho redeemed. "You may not nil llvo forever In tho mountains, but you can take tho mountains with you nnd tho pleasure of memory will brighten many dajn of toll and disappoint merit." norkers are lacking In tho essential marks of tho lord's churih. Tho world wllf never bo brought to Chrl-t by a divided Christianity, crenllhg confusion among the seekers nfter truth, who are confronted by over 200 churi lies, each with n claim that It Is tho church of ChrUt. Christian peoplo must agree among them selves ntvl labor to sceuro Chrlsllnn unity. throwing aside all but the fundamental prin ciples of Christianity nnd giving up all old prejudices. iir.n ciiAii;i:s or Tin: ciintm. D'eiin I'll I r To I In of Trrimtire ln truitnl to I'll rUt In n'n Kceplnn. Dean Campbell Knlr of Trinity cathedral preached Sunday morning from the text, "And tho apostles nnd elders came together for to consider of this rantter." Acts vl, 13. This text wns chosen In reference to tho nectlng of the clergy of the Kplscopal church today to confirm Bishop WIlllaniB. Dean Fair polntod out that the convotatlon today Is of tho same slgnlllcnnco and Is In per ct con tinuity with thnt other moating cf Hie atos tles and elders held In the year 33. In nine teen centuries tho church has not departed from tho usages which obtained In the enrllest dny, but clergy nnd laity arc still called together fiom tlmo to tlmo to be stow (ho dignity of oillcu, to settlo ques tions of discipline, to extend mlsslns nml Improve tho clllcncy of tho church militant. "God ha given Into tho keeping of the church mnny Bncred treasures," he said, "and wo nro tho custodlnns of thoic treas ures. They aro our heritage, passe 1 to us down tho succession of ages as precious helr loomfl. First of these Is the bible, which wo nro pledged to keep Inviolate. Then may bo mentioned our sacramental system, which wo nro to orcscrvo In nil Its holy elg nlflcnnce. Next Is our form of ministry. Tho I'rotestnnt denominations about us hnve but ono form of ministry, the Itomnn Cath olics have seven, while wo have three. Wo comblno simplicity of form with dignity of service. "Finally may bo mentioned the heritage of reverence tho dlsposltlcn to feel reverence for nil things demanding nnd deserving rev erence. All these wo have protected Jeal ously, faithfully nnd I thank God successfully." "oiiTV liorits or iiuvotio.v iir.ot'N, linpri'Nxl vp Nrvlt'o MnrliN HckIiimIiiu; .of IViinil of Siieclnl Observance. Tho Sunday morning service nt St. I'cter's church, Twenty-eighth nnd Leavenworth streets, was ot unusual Interest, for tho. reason that It marked tho opening of forty hours' devotion, which Is one of the fea tures of Catholic worship. In addition lo tho rcgulnr parishioner, there was n largo outside attendance and tho service was es poclally Impressive. A proccsiidnal of llttlo girls dressed In white was one of the pret tlest features. At tho close of the. devo tional senson solemn benediction will 1)3 given by Father English Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Tho musical program nt the Sunday morn ing servlco was elaborate. An orchestra assisted in tho rendition of Clmarcua's Military mass. Prof. Provost served as organist. Supplemental to tho opening of tho forty hours' tlovotlon tho regular church service was conducted. St. Peter's church Is noted for Its musical features. lion: i.ir.s ix cmtisTiAN mrv for $.UM)0 HiMWiril. For tho protection of our thousands of patrons we will pay JS00.00 reward for tho detection and conviction of any poison, or poisons, found rclllling our bottles or put ting up Imitation goods In bottles similar to ours and selling theso cheap substitutes to their customers, representing It to bo DUFFY'S PURR MALT WHISKKY. Of course, when nu nrtlcle hna been so long before the public and carried tho bless ings of health to many thousand homes, un reliable dealers will try to use some means to sell bogus goods under our name. When you purchaso n bottlo of DUFFY'S PUItB MALT WHISKEY see that tho seal over th cork is unbroken, nnd that tho Government modlclne stnmp is on the neck of tho bottle, DUFFY'S PUKi: MALT WHISKEY Is the only absolutely pure Malt Whiskey In tho world nnd wo wish to protect our patrons fiom being Imposed on by unreliable dcale s It Is to your Interest to look out for bogus goods and report tho matter to us. If wo find your complaint Is correct wo will pay you tho reword on conviction of the guilty party. DUFFY'S PUKE MALT WHISKKY Is for salo by all leading druggie and grocers. Any correspondence In regard to the mat ter will be regarded ns strictly confidential and should be- addressed to the Dully Mai Whiskey Co., Rochester, N. Y. BRIDE HAS QUEER BOUDOIR Mln Watts Dons Har NnptUl Judge's Dingy Vanlt. ILbjs R0MAr.CZ IS INJICTED INTO JUD CIAL MM. IS Kiiiimiin lily (llrt In".!-.! l'ion Aii-nr- llIK III Mlllltll'KN llrlilul (Imtii lo Tn I. r Solemn Von .Initio lle- ntOUH WVlllllllH (ill!. For n few minutes Sunday morning tho dingy vault In tho olllce of County Judge Vlnsonhnlcr was transformed into a bridal drisslng room. When the bride-to-be en tered the vault she wore a traveling suit of Scotch gray. She emerged clad In white I slorary meeting will lie held nt S p, m. tn Wednesday. On Friday nt 10 "0 n. in. there will bo a nirtetlng of the Altar guild nnd nt 2 p. m. of the Woman's nuxlllary. The day's program will bo completed with eve ning prater. r...AM!JSIMNTs7l wIIWIVWWI.IMMiWI(Mtfllnt HIllIlM lllc Regular weekly chnnm of bill at tho erelghtun-Orphetini tiundny afternoon nnJ evening. .A. I, tiuille Dan Allm.in ...Manic Kite Vainly .Dean nnd Jie vo. aim Ii'tukfttcr f'onud.nii Hinging Soul r tie Juggler Satirists and Cillt Walkers Illnekface medians. . ..Mi Mnhon anil King llnrr and Kvnni "In Town on lluslness" Tho presence of A. L. Gullle, tenor, and his remarkably satisfactory singing is the only feature of strength In a bill otherwise from head to foot and the word "foot" Is 0 passive merit wlim mnrKS me cios- nntillnil llli.rnllv. fur bnr ullnnrra wnrn nj"'K Of the OrphcUllJ theater with tho did Immaculate as tho snow that crests tho mount ot the Holy Cross. Half an hour before this presto shitting of apparel Judgo Vlnsonhaler had been cnlled from his home to solemnize tho marriage of Dlllard Watts and Lizzie Watts. They told tho Judge thy were from Kansas City ntvl that although ot the same name, they were no kin. While the red tapo Incident to license was being unwound, Miss Watts suddenly left the olllce, sauntering out luto tho corridor. Chief Clerk Leslie followed lur nnd In his most gallant manner sug gested that the ceremony had not yet taken place and that It would be well to wait. Tho young woman blushed n Kansas City blush nnd eventually found volco to say: Please, Mr. Clerk, I'm looking for n place to change my dress." Then It wns Clerk Leslie's turn to blush, nnd ho did It to a terra cottn tint. Judgo Vlnsonhalcr came to tho rescue with a sug gestion that the vault might be used as an Improvised dressing room, apologetically re marking the absence of mirrors nnd hand maids, yet ho Indulged n hopo that Miss Watts would llko the place. Into tho vnult tho prospective groom hnnded a big vnllso and his betrothed followed. Tho outer door ot tho vault was closed. Half an hour later thcro was a gentlo rap, which was correctly In terpreted to mean readiness on the part or tho bride. The hltigea crenKeJ ana .miss Watts Htepped forth. Tho ceremony was soon over nnd Mrs. Wnlt., who n few min utes prior hal been Mlsa Watts, returned to tho vault. She said sho wanted to rein state her traveling gown. How thin woman ever managed to mnuo her toilet In such u dlamal, dark place as the county court vnult is n mystery uiai win probably never bo fully Interpreted. Wltli tho door closed tho vault wub as torrid ns n Turkish liatiitoom, uie oniy ugui cuiuu from tho nickering rays of a Mckly gaB Jet, tho' walls aro lined with great rows of musty record books and withal the woman who could don her bridal robes In such quarters--and get her hat on straight, too Is cntltlod to rank ns an lngenlouo heroine. Mcut women require two mirrors, but Mrs. Watts lind none. Tho groom Is 30 nnd the bride Is seven years Ills Junior. Mr. Watts makes his liv ing climbing telephone pnln and corrcctlns erratic wires, so ho told Judge VUuonhalcr. He said ho had to got back to Kansas City in tlmo to go to work Monday morning. Why this couplo came to Omaha to be mar ried Is not explained. Mr. Watts was non communlcntlvo on that subject. Thoro may bo an elopement back of It, or nt least n romance, but ouch revelation was not maic. Judgo Vlnaonhaler gavo tho bridal couplo n Etrcct guldo to Omaha, showing tho loca tion of parks nnd other places of Interest. Tho Watts family left tho court house nnd boarded n Fnrnnm strcot car. Judgo Vipon halor watched them until they disappeared from vie a- then ho went to church. j. Q. Hood, Justlco of tbo Peace, Crosby, Miss., makes tho following statement: "I enn certify that Ono Minute Cough Curo will do all that Is claimed for It. Xly wife could not get her breath and tho first doso of It relloved her. It has also benefited my whole family." It acts Immediately and curo3 coughs, colds, croup, grippe, bronchitis, nsthnia nnd nil throat and lung troubles. of tho present week. The other numbetsl on tho bill nro wholly lacking In praise-1 wrrth, romtnendatory qualities from nn , artlstU s'nndpolnt, albeit they cater to one's humor nnd succeed In a mensure as mirth provokers. Gullle, however, I., nn nrtlst of stellar ability, nnd as such Is well known in Omaha. His singing Is such ns Is rarely heiird In n vaudeville house. His rich, well-modulated, perfectly controlled tenor volco 19 one that appeals to the nr- ! tlrlc temperament of his nudltors nnd his singing nt Sunday's performances provoked a tumult of appreciative applause. Guille-'s selections nro from "11 Trovatore," and he renders tho difficult solos perfectly. Dan Allman, bluckfaco comedian and monologulst. Is original nnd entertaining, al though the political sentiments expressed In his singing and Joking did not meet with tho npproval of his auditors Sunday. Mabel Hlto Is a dainty little creature, possessing some talent ns n singer nnd dancer, but pre sents tho hackneyed coon songs nnd rngtlmo crslon of which theater-goers aro heartily tired, Other members on tho bill help to lengthen the program through its usual course. DELEGATES IN CONFERENCE A conference of Nebraska delegates lo tho Philadelphia convention will be held at tho Millard hotel this morning nt 11 o'clock. Two of tho delegates, H. J. Davenport ot Valentino nnd John D. Hnskell of Wnke- eld, arrived last night. Tho rcmnlndcr of tho delegates, except Senator Thurston and Idward Uosewater, who will not bo here, are expected to reach Omaha on tho early morn ing trains. Relative to tho conference, Mr. Daven port said: "This conferenco was called for the purpose of making arrangements for our trip to the Philadelphia convention, which Omaha Tent and Rubber comDany ars pre pared to fill all orders tents, awnings and innvas goods. Now location, corner 11th and Harnoy. 'Phono 8S3. BUSY WEEK FOR EPISC0PALS Annual Mcrtlim' or Dliu'CHiin Council nml I.i'hmt l'liiictloiiN IMniuieil for Ciiinlnur Seven l)nx. All lilenl C'lliniiliv Tho first white man to set foot on Utah soil, Father Sllvestro Velee ile Escalante who reached tho GREAT SALT LAKE on tho 23d day of September. 1778. wrote In his diary: "Hero tho climate Is bo delicious, tho nlr so balmy, that It is a pleasure to breathe by day and by night." The cllraato of Utah Is ono of tho richest endowments of nature. On the shores of the Great Salt f n..nnlntli n . I tnr t 1 1 V mllnU tliom- ! from in every dlroctlon-the climate of ! obsened. Canon II. Percy Silver will preach In found. To ennblo liorsons to mo senium, un L-uiiuauj, iuU lUni,-.,.uu i. theso scenic nnd cllmntlc nt- annum diocesan council win cum cne, This week will bo nn Important ono In local Episcopal circles. Tonight will occur a confirmation servlco conducted by Illshop Williams. On Tuesday tho Woman's auxil iary will bo In session throughout tho day. Holy communion will bo partaken of nt 10 a. in. At 8 p. m. tho third anniversary of the Gardner Memorial parish houso will bo climates participate tractions and to reach the famous HEALTH, I1ATI1INO AND PLEASURE RESORTS of Utnh. tho UNION PACIFIC has made n rate to OGDEN and SALT LAKE CITY of ono faro for tho round trip, plus js.uu, rrom Missouri river, to bo In effect Juno 21, July 7 to 10, Inclusive, July 18 nnd August 2. Return limit, October 31. 1900. City ticket ofllco, 1302 Farnam strcot. Telcphono 310. UXCl'HKIUX Jt Al'US continue until Thursday evening. It will mio Vln riilniKo, MllivniiUeP & "I. Pnul nr. May 19, 20, 21, Washington and return, $32.25. 23, Detroit and return, ?22. 1, 5, Mllwaukco and return, May 21, 22, Juno 2, 3, $10.73. City tlckot ofllce, 1C0 1 Farnara strcot. Telephono 284, n.ci;nsioxs. ItnrlliiKtim llnnli'. Low rates .to points west and south, Tucs day, May 15! Ask about them at 1502 Far nam street, or at Darlington station, Tenth i and Mbeoii Btreets, A Good Reputation HAS A FIXED VALUE.Cramer's Kidney and Llvor Curo has a good reputation that Is why it has a fixed value tho price being $1.00 per bottle but as we are a Cuttor wo therefore sell It for 73e a bottle. Whatever incdlclno the Cramer Chemical company put up you can rely on It having merit. Criiiut'P m ICIilnoy l nro 7.c S. N. S 7 Solini'ft'r'H Siirxiiiiniilln (ir.o llronio (liiliiliif irio S rn of I'Mun - I, Uterine , .... (i IIooiI'n SiirNiipurlllii Illlo Wlm of Citriliil 7 IMiikluiiii'N i'oiiiiioiiinl 7."u AJux TiililetH , Kin IMfrue'N rri'NCrliitloii 75i; Cliiircli of (.oil In I.iirKi' Knoim)i lltery Dweller ('lion l'-nilli. At St. Philip's Episcopal church, North Twenty-first street, Rov. Edward Rellly, rector of St. Matthias church, repeated nt tho request of Rev. J. A. Williams, a lecturo delivered by him some tlmo ago In tho base ment of Trinity cathedral on "The Episcopal Church nnd the Various Denominations," Whllo primarily upholding tho Episcopal church as tho authorized church of Christ, It wns also n plea for Christian unity as a menns ot tho redemption ot the world. Rev. Rellly held that It Is evident to all that the Lord while on earth established a church and as He promised that tho gates ot hell shall not provnll-ngalnat It, therefore, It must bo equally evident that that church exists today. Thero Is no other church but one, n church for tho whula world and every man, woman and child In It, for Christ would not excludo anyone. No church that Is founded upon tho New Testament can bo that church, for tho church of Christ waa founded n generation before tho New Testa ment wns written and tho New Testament was written by tho church. In tho Acts of the Apostles tho Holy Ghost hns given tho four marks ot tho church ot our Lord. They nro: The Apostles' doe trine, fellowship, the breaking ot bread and prayer. An essential of tho authorized church was pointed out to bo nuthorlty derived from an unbroken succession ot ministry from tho Apostles down to today. Many of tho churches of today which aro full of earnest The contract for tho three electric eleva tors for tho old Mercer Hotel building and also In tho old postolllco was let to tho Warner Elevator company of Cincinnati, O., through Us local representative, Mr. D. V. Munro, 112 North Fourteenth street. You mnko a mistake If you don't 6co thoso Imported and Domestic woolens In suits at $22. POLACK TAIl.OKl.NU L'U., JiUo i anjm. Oraphophones, phonographs, gramophones. Ornphophono Co., 151514 Farnam, Omaha. Seo C. F. Harrlson'B real estato bargalno. SGHAEFER CUT PRICK DRUGGIST Cor. lUlli nml Chlomio Sta. SUMMER EXCURSIONS WcirkliiKini'ii's I'olllli'iil Clnlt. Tho newly orgnnlzed Worklngmen's Political club ot Douglas county met In Garfield hall Sundny afternoon. Remarks wero made by different members ns to tho s:hero of the club. It was the general blef that there was room for nn organiza tion which should Include nil worklngmen, whether alllllntel with labor unions or not. Tho members will endeavor to come to nn understanding ns to what they wish to ac complish politically nnd ns to tho best motliodH nr attaining the desired ends, Tho report that a separuto political party Is contemplntfd .was said to be a mistake. Tho next meeting' will qceur on Sunday evening nnd It Is expected thnt n Inrgo number of names will be milled to tho rolls. The ."MoNt Sluliliorn CmiRlm resulting from an attnek of lagrtppe or heavy cold, must yield to tho wonderful healing properties of Foley's Honey nnd Tar, which strengthens the lungs nnd makes them pound. For sale by Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Ouiahi, VIA S PICTO Tho Union Pacific will place In effect on Juno 21, July 7 to 10 inclusive, July 18 an August 2nd, Summer Excursion rates of ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP plus $2,00 from Missouri Mver to DUNVnil, COI.OHAIIO SPRINGS, IM'UIII.O Otilir.N AM) SALT I.AKK, TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCT011ER 31ST. (Clty iieKel OMIee, I'nriiiuii St. Telephone :tl(J. eriiHkn ItoiirrNeiiliitlvcN lo (lip Nu- t li nn 1 Com eiillnn AknciiiIiIc In Oniiilia. meejs June 19. Wo thought It wlso to hnve an ndvuni'c understanding as to hotel accom-, moilatious and railroad transportation. We expect to ascertain what concessions tho j different railroads will grant us. 1 expect mosi or uio uciegauon win bo in nucnu nnce." As to the national committeeman question, Mr. Davenport said: "The purpose of this conference, ns outlined In the call, did not contemplate nny discussion ns to nation it committee mnn. Of course It may he Intro duced, but It Is my opinion thnt the com mlttoemaji proposition will be allowed to rest until we get to Philadelphia. I shall advocate that policy If tho'subject Is brought up, nnd from what 1 can learn, T believe other members of the dilegatlon feel the same way." Continuing In a general discussion of poll tics, Mr. Davenport said In his opinion everything looks favorable for republican victory, not only in the national campaign, but In Nebraska ns well. He Is particularly enthusiastic over tho' prospect of redemption from popocratlc rule. Tho out-of-town members of tlo dele gation to bo hero today are ns follows: E. A. Tucker. Humboldt: George M. Spurlock. Plattsmouth; O. L. Day, Superior: Henry Rngntz, Columbus; John A. Krhardt. Stan ton: John D. Haskell, Wakefield: George 11. Darr, Lexington; E. J. Davenport. Vnlen tl nc ; C. U. Rodgcrs. Wymorc; Alexander Lavcrty, Ashland; O. A. Abbott, Grand Island; J. H. McCIay, Lincoln. Tho Omaha delegates In town arc W. F. Gurley and E. J. Cornish. "DeWltfa Ltttlo Early Risers are tho finest pills I ever used."!). J. Morrc, Mill brook, Aln. They quickly curo nil liver and bowel troubles. Wrlto nils. Sell cuts. Print anything. Slonccyphor, 1201 Howard st. Tel. 1310. Who is Your Painter? Hut really It make no difference WHO Is your painter, he will tell you the Sherwin-Williams paints are llrsl-elasH In every respect. Any one can use them. "Stir them up" and brush them on It comes lu SMALL and LA HUM cans. Call for color card. llulf pint can Family Paint In Half pint cans Varnish Stain 2.e Halt pint can Screen Paint lfic Quarter pint cans Enamel paint "j.)e Quarter pint enni Hleyele Enamel.... 25c Half pint cans Hintgy Paint Sie Ono quart onus Floor Paint 4o (Covers 75 square feet, two coals.) Half pint cans Until Tub Enamel We llulf pint cans Oil Stain 13c One quart cms Wagon Paint f.0c Ono quart rnni Gloss White Paint COc to 75c Ono quart cans tine Varnish We Ono quart bottles Saunders Huby Floor Oil (ilustlesH) r.e Ono pound cans Slilnon Floor Wax We Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co. NEW S. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge, LOCATION OMAHA 1 mi wmumm mmm 15 MINUTES QUICKER Tho Uurllngton's t'hleago Limited now leaves Omaha 7.45 p. in.- 15 minutes later than heretofore-arriving Chicago 9:30 a. in., as In tho past. Kqulpmoht includes sleeping, cllnlns nnd reclining chair oars and a luxurious lnllTet smoking and library cars with observation plntform. Other good trains for Chicago are tho Chicago Special at 7:00 a. m. und thu Ves llbulcd Flyer at 4:00 p. m. Tlckot Olllco, SOZ-Farnam St. Tel. 250. Burlington Station, 1 0th and Mason Sts. Tol. 128. HAYDEN S BIG SHOE SALE MONDAY SELLING FINE SHOES AT LESS THAN THE COST OF MAK ING SELLING MORE SHOES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN OMAHA. Two big Shoe departments tilled with bargain tables,. stacked high with tine shoes at Jess than the manufac turers' cost, 1,000 pairs of ladies' fino 2 50 and 83.00 shoes in blacks and tan, single, llexiblo and turn soles, on salo Monday at Vici Kid lace ..$1.38 1,200 pairs of ladies' finest Vici Kid 83.00 and $3.50 lace shoes, in tan and black, with hand-turned ana Ull Si(l wolt soles, :all sizes and widths, Monday AflltO 3 At $1.29 800 pairs 'of misses' fino $1.75 and ?2.00 Vici Kid and Calf lace shoes, with single and doublo soles, ULI OQ on salo Monday at ipitf At $$.13 600 pairs of boys' fino $1.50 and $1.75 Satin Calf C1 1 1 lace shoes, with full doublo soles, Monday at. ..H,A-' At 49c 400 pairs of childs' fine $1.00 and $1.25 Vici Kid lace shoes, with turn solos, sizes 5 to 8, Monday A Sprinkling of Straws If You're Going Away, Why not get that Straw Hat wo'vo picked from tho hat bod of styles. Wo'ro bringing 'om down today and we'll give you a chance at them tomorrow morning the window will bo ready to give you tho wanted hints as you pass tho store tho hat man says we've tho most complete lino he has as yet had tho pleasure of showing. The prices are pleasing The showing is satisfactory The styles arc sanguine. r- iiiaii-iiiiiii 11 UCRS At this price wo tfivo yon choice of all the nowest and most distinct fabrics that will be seen this season. Tho Ox- ord and Cambridge cheviots seem to predominate, but many n-efor bright fancv worsteds, some in strines. others in i i i checks and overplaids. Then there is the always proper and genteel blue serge, in doublo and single-breasted, with and without lacing. In lact, all theso labricsaro equally proper. It's only a matter of taste. That's why we have made our lino at this price so complete. Back of all our care and thought in selecting reliable and stylish fabrics wo have given extraordinary attention to tho tailoring of these suits, noting every detail and having it absolutely right, lhat s why wo Know they will give you perlect satisiaction in style, ht and wear. You cannot duplicate values of this sort elsewhere for less than $15.00. HAYDEN 49c R0S. Men's Very Fasliraable Spring Suits AT $10.00 Come and look at ours, investigate others. We have no ear of the result. 1 Since its infancy five years ago our clothing department las advanced with giant strides and today stands unequaled in the west, liero you lind tho best clothing in America from tho famous firms of lialkett, Carhart & Co., Hart, Snhnfrnnr fe Marx. Michaels. Stern & Co.. etc.. etc. Our- salesmen are instructed to allow no customer to leave this ds partment without garments being properly fitted. HAYD IN Fire Will Catch You Sooner or Later. Did you rco tlio Omnli.i To nt nnd Rubber company's building after the Are? If you have your ofllco In that sort of 11 bulldlnc whero do you think you will be when n lire breaks out In your building? It is sure lo rome It Is only n (juestlou of time. Till) iu:i) nt'II.niNO Is absolutely fireproof. There Is no wood In Its construction, except what you can sue, Lok around you and think what a nice blazo some of thoso wooden Joists, wooden parti tions and wooden stairways would mnko In tho bulldlnc where you now are. Is It worth while to sleep well ut night? If so, let us show yuii rooms tn a fireproof building. THE BEE BUILDING. R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents. OLTICH, GROUND FLOOR, The lice HulUlIni;. OUT 2 fStST. roryourfarnlly'BComfort HIRES Rootbeer win contribute more to It than tOU Of ICO SIIU II KfOIH Ol ll. & Bullon roriiccnui. tTtlw fir 111 of (Minlumi offmJ ciiaiii.k k.iiiui:hco. JlnUtrn, KINGSFORD'S GORN STARCH Tht Original for food purposes. IN USE ALL OVER THE WORLD, FRAIL WOMEN Aa well as men can liiiu nn ton c nu healthful an a pure beer. !! euro you get the imie Wind. Krug Cabinet Bottled Beer Is ltermrtlcatlr Kcaleil then boiled nhtcti Insure' It to be free from bucfru iiillc essen tial tor trait peopl. Order a trUI rwo. FRED KRUU DR l:VIN0 Cf OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Phone 120. UY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGSj MANUFACTUHBD BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C " flow rum MAM& v 4.