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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1901)
THE OMAHA DAILY RJ3E: SATUHDAY. APRIL 27, 1001. Sole Agents for "Queen Quality" $3.00 Shoes for Women. Sole Agents for Rogers, Peet & Co.'s Fine Clothing. .BffANDEIS & SONS, ftiDOUGU 4 IIUIUj mmtmmmm mm swmmmt $14SS .0- 5 eltis Ask Ladies' Capes 98C f"r '!l,llCH' s'lk Ciipe worth l OC Ir Indies' Hllk Cnpea TI.VO worth $3.ii"J. 1 Oft tor Indira' Silk and Cloth qr.VCJ c'apes worth 5.nu. Tapestry Squares l'yom W. t .1. Sloan wu bought 1,000 Tapestry KqtiarvH, 'Si Indies siitmro ,ln all .'fades of upholstery falirlcs, Sill; llroKiitollps, Slllc Tapestry, Wool Tapestry, Silk Velours, Sill; IMusli, etc. Worth Up to $25.00 Yard .Suitable lor chair seats, cushions, pillows, etc. In all the most handsome, richest fabrics Inmgluublu wo will sell them Saturday at 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c Each 25c Ribbon at 71c Yd One bin lot of strictly all silk Kancy Wbbons, all now spring Itlhbons, but wc bought them terribly cheap, and wo arc able to offer one bis counter' of these line millions that sell P regularly at -T.c yard, for RACING PRAIRIE FIRES Fierce Oonfligrationi Eweep Northward Over Cherry County EanchoJ. FLAMES ARE DRIVEN BY HEAVY WIND llctnlt" MonH'r Our Huneli I.iibcb HiiIIiIIiihn in"! Only Hnrly Until v Cnii Mini Other WcHther lliirt'iiu In Hopeful. VAI.KNTINB. Neb., April 20. (Special Telcgrum.) Word received from tho south western part of this (Cherry) county, U to tho effect that dluastrouo pralrlo fires arc raguig there, that tho buildings of wo cult In raiich have been entirely wiped out, and that other rnucb.cn nro threatened. De tails arc very meager, and it la Impossible to learu tho name of tho ranch which has nurtured tho loss of Its buildings, which Is Hbout Hlxty mllea from here. Tho report sayn that the Urea started about 4 o'clock 'Thursday afternoon, nnd at 10 o'clock lau night were still raging. They are travil ;lng. rapidly northward under three separate beads, four mllea apart. A high wind from the south Is prevail ing nt tho present urltlng, and this, In con nection with tho fact that tho pralrlo gratis heavy ami dry throughout tho southfrn par.ts of tho county, make n gloomy out loonk for ranchmen. It Is understood that 'farmers and cattlemen have turned out In largo numbers In tho threatened sections in ml urn engaged In back-flring, but iIk scopo of the llres la so great that humun agencies can avail little. A good, drench ing rain Is tho only hopo of tho ranchmm whose property Ilea In tho path of the con flagration. Tho wenther bureau reports ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of St PacSlmll Wrapper Btlow. Twy smmll and as oaay to taVe aa a afar. FOR NEAIACHE. FOR DIUINElt. FOR RIUOUSNESS. FOR TORPIR LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION . . UXNl'lffU MIMJUUIVM. CARTER'S silk lined tailor-made suits A Stirring Sale of Sample Suits The unspring like spring has been very unfavorable to trade. The commercial world litis suffered considerably, especially tho manufacturer. Hut Its your gain. cre it not lor such circumstances wc could not oner you these suits for :c. than 130.00, as It Is you can buy them for nboul half, ns we did. Thee suits nro nio t ly Hllk lined, some have silk drop skirts, now etnns, boleros mid blouses, embodying every Into Innovation, nil exclusive Ideas. Made of tho choicest materials, In blnclis, browns, castors, navies, grays, etc. your cholco of entire lot at 7P for Women's Suits, on iiuiiL ii,-iw-naiu nijivo iiiviuuiuK many isampio garments mnuc of flno Imported fabrics, In tho lntcat shades. All splendid Btylcs, da- eldcdly modish garments nn Immense $9.75. QQ for $10 Eton Suits made with now glrdlo belt, L'Alglon collar, new splko pondauto, tnado of novelty ganltc cheviots swell tailored, 9 for to In royal color and black, an exceptional bargain. Special, Something New We hint received ii new line of mohair and brilliant inc ihiv in suits and skirts for summer to see them. Saturday Skirt Specials $1.98 for Crepon Skirts worth $3.50. $1.98 for Golf Skirts worth $4.00. $3.98 for Taffeta Skirts worth $6.00. $4.98 for Noveltv Cheviot Skirts worth $7.50. $6.98 for Tucked Taffeta Skirts worth $12.00 $,,98 'r"' r tt'ioiM, worth JJ.&o. Lot 1 Includes ladies', children's and men's fast black, tan and fancy hosiery, In plain, flno Range, drop stitch, fancy ribbed, some wttn soIcb worth up to SOc a pair Bo at pair that a rain la due within the next twenty- four hours. HYAN.N'IS, Neb., April 26. Many of tho ablebodlod men havo left town to fight n dcvnatlng pralrlo fire, which Is sweeping In this direction from MePhorson county, driven by n high bouHi wind. This town Is protected, but It Is fenred that aniall ranctunun will suffer from loss of hay and posblbly homes. MillUASKA lOUL'O.VroilS COSVUMi, Tt-Hvlirm ,fiublt nt Sidney unit Jlrnr of Den Moltirx Sour (impex. SIDNEY, Neb., April 26. (Special Tele gram.) The Nebraska Educational asso ciation Is In session nt Sidney, with ovor 200 teachers and 400 patrons In attendance, lion. J. L. Mcintosh delivered the address of welcome. It was rosponded to by County Superintendent Troisier of Ogallala. Prof. Clummons of Kroinont, T. L. Jones of Wallace, K. McLconon of Sidney ami Ilcv. Mr. Bcccher of North Platto de livered addresses, Prof. Ed Amherst Ott of Des Moines delivered his lecture, "Sour drapes," to a crowded houso tonight. The High school pupils of Sidney, nsslstcd by local talent, ha to added choruaos, songs and Instrumental music. A mule quartet from Kimball has assisted In the entertain ment. Sldnoy women gave the visiting teachers nud tho public a social last night at the opera house. It Is the largest gath ering of the kind, ever In western Ne braska. Kiimlly 111 from lint I'olmon. WYMOUE, Neb,, April 26. (Special.) Mr. nud Mrs. Ocorgo lllcka nnd four chil dren, hnd a narrow cscapn from death, by poisoning yesterday. Wednesday one of tho small children Sound a package of rat poison and 1' is presumed spilled somo of It Into the Hour barrel. .Later In the day bread was baked and nt breakfast yesterday morning, the family wero taken violently 111. A physician was summoned and all arc now thought to bo out of danger. A. O. I'. . lllHtltlltt-N I.OtlKC TEKAMAII, Neb.. April 26. (Special. ) A lodgo of tho Ancient Order of United Workmen was Instituted hero last night by Grnud Deputy MaBtcr Workmen MllUr and Vntidyke. The charter members num bered seventy. Tho Herman degree team was present and exemplified tho work. Largo delegations were present from Lyons. Crnlg nnd Uonnnn. It was ono of tho largest chartor member lodges organized in tho state. THcplKHK- to llrtutj- ImIiiiiiI, HUADY ISLAND, Neb.. April 26. (Spe clal Telegram,) Tho Maxwell & llrady Island Telephone, compauy was organized here today. WMllam Plummor Is president, Ed Murphy treasurer and fi. S. Swnncutt secrotary. Tho now company will build n telephone lino from llrady Island to North Platto and has begun work. St'l'Ollll ItfKllllVIlt llllllll t'OIMMTt. I1KATIUCE. Neb., April 26.-(Speclal.)-Tho Second regiment band, Nebraska Na tional Guard, will give a promenade con cert at the auditorium Tuesday night. A large mimbor of invitations havo been Is sued, .lull Couldn't llnve Moml It If ho'd had Itching piles. They're terribly annoying, but uucklen's Arnica Salvo will euro the worst cbbo of plies on earth. It has cured thousands, l'nr Injuries, pains of bodily eruptions It's tho best salvo In the world. Prlco, 25c a box. Curo guaran teed, Sold by Kuhn Co. To SIku for llnrnry I'm ciufiit. The public llbrnry bourd held Its regular meeting last night, all members being pre, cut except Judg Ivcm. Only routine l)iil nrss whb trnnorled. Monthly reports wero received from th llbrnrlan and bills nudlteil to the umount of tl.vj;, a reBolutiou was ailopted iiuthorlzinc the president to sign the petition for paving Harney street. worth up to $17.50 assortment worth up to J1L00, (or 55 for $20 Eton Jackets again on these Jackets alt tho finest silk lined dons Ir that samplo lot will bo sold $9 05. Th.sy nio positively worth up $20.00. wear in colors and black, CHILDREN'S REEFERS 89c i It color, worth (t.Jn. 1 fit fcr tilldV Ilrofor. box tfJI.OU ba.UH. with large, braid ed i-olhirs. worth f- M. He Needed the Money That's why a prominent Philadelphia Hosiery manufacturer sold us his stock at 40c ott the dollar. This stock with the Hosiery from Lahr-Bncon Co. will be placed on sale Saturday. In this lot you will tind every kind, stylo and size m Men's, Women's and Children's Fine Hosiery. Tho exceedingly low prices we quote will make this the greatest hosiery sale we over held. rpllccd liools, doublo IIUL'U JIUOIB, UOUUIO 10c Lot 2 Includes ladies' men's, boys' and girl's hosiery in fast black, made of fine Egyptian cotton in a great variety ul Dtyicu oumu witu uuuuie Knees and soles, and high spliced heels some silk finished worth up to 25c pair, go at TRIPLE LINK CELEBRATION Odd Fellowj Obssrve Eighty-Second Ann! rersary of tke Order. MANY OUT-OF-TOWN VISITORS ARE HERE I'll rntli- H one f U. Mom I ii i po r t ii ii I I'ciiturm of the Kvt-iit l'ulilii: -VleetliiK lit ('rulKlitou Hull ToulKlit. Tho celebration of tho eighty-second an nlversaiy of tho foundation of tho Inde pendent Order of Odd Follows was cele brated In Omaha yesterdny afternoon, .and Inst night at Crelghton hall the cUebrat.o.i was closed with a public mooting at which tho grand muster of tho state, Mayor Moores nnd other digultmlus delivered ad dresses. Early morning trains brought members of tho order from Fremont, licalrlee, Tecumseh, Tekamnh, Illalr and othei' tuwiu In Nebraska, from Kud Oak. Council Muffs and other Iowa towns, making a grand total of approximately 1,200 pci-ions who are taking part In tho festivities. Tho parade, which was a principal feature of tho day, formed at the corner of Fourteenth uud Dodge streets nt 2 o'clock. Tho llrst division consisted of thu Patriarchs Militant, under the leadership of Canton Ezra Millard, followed by Can ton Gustnvus Adolphus, both of Omaha, Canton Fremont of Fremont, Deatrlcu .of llcatrlce, Pottawattamie of Council Muffs, and Hesperian encampment of Omaha. Tho second division wns composed of tho subordinate lodges of Omaha, South Omaha, Council Muffs nud those. In tho towns Im mediately adjoining, Tho third division consisted of subordinate lodges from moro dUtant parts of thu stato and tho rear was given over to tho members of the Hobekah degree in carriages. From tno polut of formation tho para le moved west on Dodgu to Fifteenth street, south on Flfteonth to Douglas street, east on Douglas to Eleventh street, south en Eleventh to Farnnm street, west on Fnrntn to Sixteenth street, north on Sixteenth u Cass street, countermarching on SUtcen'h to Douglas street, east on Douglas to Fif teenth streot, south on Fifteenth to Hnr ney street, where the paradu disbanded nnd tho members went to Crelghton hall, whero tho nftornoon program was carried out. IJvi'ii'nur Si-nmIoii. At tho meeting nt Crelghton hall at 8 o'clock Colonel John W. Nichols, head of tho Patriarchs Militant of the stato, pre sided. On tho platform wero seated Mayor Moorca, Colonel Louis Helmrod, Chevaliers John II. Cooper nnd F. Ii. Ilryunt, Linn tenant George L. Edwards, Past Grand Masters John Evans and Chnrlrs A. Pat terson, Grand Master Porter A'. Johnson of Holmcsvlllo, Neb.; Mrs. C. Talbot of South Omaha, president of the Itubckah assembly of tho state; Ed P. Smith and daughter. Colonel Nichols opened tho meeting by introducing Mayor Moores, who bado the visiting Odd Follows wclcomo to Omaha, Tho ninyor congratulated the membership on thn success of the order since Its 'u stltutlon and predicted a glowing future for It. Tho principal Hpeaker of the evening was Ed P. Smith. Mr. Smith said he had pre pared h paper to bo delivered on tho occa sion, but after Us preparation had rft tended services at a church, where the preacher had denounced secret societies of all sorts and that ho had then resolved to alter tho character of his address. ! aid In part "In the eighty-two years of the existence I worth $3()700 1411 u price almost productions of recognized as the lot, values up to These hats Largo foliage light find shaded, 49c at for child's Heefcn", with litt'CO imtdlniieil rnllnrH. Ladies' hats, somely trimmed notual J.VOn and MOO values, for with spliced heels, fancy plaids, striped, polka dots, plain and fancy ribbed French lisle, worth regular up to 75c all go at, pair of Oddfcllowshlp In America tho mode of life of the people of the world has undtr Eono a revolution. Thu map of the woId has been changed. Countries which wcr.' strong havo passed from existence and countries which wero weak and struggling for existence havo become powerful, be cause they were founded upon a correct principle In this timo Oddfcllowshlp has proved its light to existence by Its growth and tho progress It has made In all ma terial development. The 1,000,000 of mem bers in this country, tho 10.000 In the state lot Nebraska nnd tho 1,200 In Douglts county proclaim that Oddfellowshlp hns i kept paco with the advance of tho human race. Oddfellowshlp does not enter tho political field In any partisan sense, Jt realizes that no country nnd no city Is bet ter than tho level of tho morals of Its citizens and attempts to elevate the coun , try by mining the stundard of manhood. jOddfelluwshlp Is not a religion. It bars mi tri'tu ur ruiigiuuij practice, WIIIIO II trachea a reverence for tho Creator, it strives to uphold tho churches of cvory denomination, recognizing the fact that it the Catholic churches wero destroyed tii police forco would havo to bo doubled unl thai If tho Protestant churches were wiped out of existence the crlmlnnl court roouu would have to tin Increased. The ehurchw do a good nnd necessary work, but I vnn turu to nay that since tho sermon on th EXAMINE THEM. Tin- "(.'orri-t'-.NfM-r-llili-t-Mtt" People. Somo famous hrnln workers havo mndo a wclcomo discovery nlong tho lino of ic covery of health by tho proper selection of food. Several were of tho "Coffeo-nover-hurt-mo" kind, but, as an experiment, 1 1 loci leaving It ofT for ten dnyH, and the use of Postum Cereal Food Coffee in its plnce. A dcllnlto nnd decided Improvement In health Is practical)" certain to attend such n change. Look carefuly Into tho state of health of tho Individual who knows thnt "col'feo don't hurt me," und you aru almost suro to Hnd Rome form of physical nil or functional disturbance perhaps muddy complexion, or weak eyew, Incipient heart failure, kldnoy trouble, liver or bowel disorders, or ..omo form of weakness that shows plainly enough by the cry for rcllijf set up from somo organ of the body. Why does the dlsmlsal nf coffeo und tho use of PoHtum bring help? Experiments In artificial digestion show clearly to the sclontlllo Investigator thnt coffeo arrests digestion, and according to ono authority, allows only (it per cent of tho food to bo di gested. Thnt strikes nt the very keystone of the nrch of health. Failure In inges tion moans lack of good blood, and inure forti a lack of food for tho uervo centers. As tho nerves control the organs of thn entire body, one ean readily understand that u disorganized nervous systPin may Fhow effect In any part of tho body. There fore a removal of the causo will allow na ture lo right herself. A powerful assist ant to nature Is Postum Cereal Food Cof fee, composed of the albumen, phosphates, slutou, etc., fiom which nature build in the delicate tlssjes of the nerves. Postum aids ingestion without drugging nnd furnishes a .iincentrated liquid food, an well ns a inot delicious morning coffee. If tho render has evo,r failed to mako Pi stum satisfactorily. It will bo found that to allow It to boll 13 minutes after boiling conimencea will solve tho problem, a It must bo so boiled to extract taste, tolor nnd food value. It' Is tho only nrlgln.il Food Coffee with n pleasant coffee flavor, Many Imitations of Po'tuni nre now upon tho market. Tho only palatable ones thui far tested prove to be mndo of a low grade of coffte nnd somo other articles, notwith standing tho loud claims that they ure "pure." $6.98 for elegantly trimmed hats g For Saturday's sale we have arranged to give you one of the greatest mil linery bargains that has ever been offered to you, The character and style of the millinery that wo will place on sale would readily command uouuic tne sale price. .Many or me uais recent Paris and New York creations, Models that arc correct styles. In all there nro nbout COO $12.00 all go at at 85.00 combine style, elegance and quality. The materials are same ns nre used In $10 hats. hats nre actually worth $8 and $10 all go at one price Saturday $5 Children's Hats made o fancy braid, trimmed with bows silk and fancy braid act- -f pm f ual $3 valuta a spe- I clal for Saturday nl .... " Children's Leghorn Hats worth 73c go on sale Saturday at 39( wreath, worth 29c Daisy and For-got'ine not wreaths worth fiOc go at , Attractive Millinery Bargains in the Basement Dept, verv hand Ladies' trimmed elegant dcslgns- and children's leghorn 2.49 med with chiffon and lowers worth 2.25, at Lot 3 Contains ladies', men's and misses' hosiery, Including opera length, drop stitch llslo thread, silk mercerized embroid ered, real raaco and guaranteed stain less, hundreds of styles all go at, pair Lot 4 Includes ladies' and men's iinest imported hose, all full regular made, in fancy boot patterns, plain black mount was delivered no more valuable "id dltlon has been mado to the moral team ing of humanity than the charge of the vice grand of nn Odd Fellows' lodgo in 'ho Initiatory degree. Tho Odd Fellow takes tho Good Samaritan as his exemplar, nnd for 2,000 years the story of the Good Sa maritan has led men on to deeds of ,n novolence and charity. No Institution bet ter teaches the fatherhood of Cod and cho brotherhood of man than n lodgo of thu Independent Order of Odd Fellows." Mate firn.nl Mmtor hpeiiUn. Following the address of Mr. Smith ".'ie vcnerablo P. C. Johnson, grand master of the order of the state, delivered, an Im promptu address, In which he, as a min ister of tho gospel, defended the order from attacks from the pulpit and referred to the work of the order In the countries wnere it has been established. Tho address of tho grand master ended tho program and tho floor was cleared for tho ball which followed. OLD GRADS STAND SPONSORS IIIrIi School t'niloU Clreum t cnt tic Hoard of Ktlui-ntloii mill Allium! Hop Im I'ojuyed. The youthful spirits of the Omaha High school cadets flowed on unchecked last night In spite of tho solemn ban laid upon them by a staid and unsympathetic Boa,-d of Education. The board had decreed that the annual hop of the officers must paas forever from the nunals of the school ns a thing tending to produce cliques nnd clans nnd neglected copybooks. Tho young un dergratuates were respectful nnd obedient and accordingly helpless. It was not beyond their power to sug gest, however, and by their cunning to circumvent the conservatism of thoso whose youth was passed. Thus It was announced that the ex-officers, "old grads" of several years' standing, should stand sponsors tor tho hop. Tho young officers forsworo .ill responsibility, except In their Interest guests, It was nn outsldo affair, with which the board has no concern, and the following wero In charge: Frank Hughes, '93; Otis Alvlson, '09; Fred Sweeley, '99, nnd George Waldcs, '00. Metropolitan hall was profusely decorated with purple and white, tho colors of tho school nnd the battalion. The orchestra was screened behind a mass of palms and bright organdies and white duck uniforms led gaiety to the scene. The danco pro gram only paused at tho twenty-fifth num ber, with as many encores In between. TRAVELERS' ANNUAL MEETING Cliiilrniiiii Stnt'y of Hnllronil Com mittee Will AddrrxH (in I liriliiu of Coiuiiit-ritliil .Urn. J. I). Stacy, chairman of tho national railroad committee of tho American Travel ers' association, will arrive In Omaha this L forenoon aud will spenk at the annual club rooms. This is an unlooked for event, as It was expected that Mr. Stncy could not bo present. A telegram-to It. F. Hodges announces his approach. Sclatlo Itliranuitlam Cured After Four teen Yenra of Sunerlnir. "I havo been afflicted with sciatic rheu matism for fourteen years," says Josh Ed gar of Gcrmantown, Cal. "I wns able to bo around, but constantly suffered. I tried everything 1 could bear of and at last was told to try Chamberlain's Tain Dalm, which I did, and was Immediately rollovcd and In a bhort time cured, and I am happy to say it has not tlnce returned." Why not ute this liniment and get well; It Is for sale by 11 drugglits. W 111 I1JU j I .&- 6.98 are exact re bats In this Ladies' and misses' hats nil recent creations, handsomely trim med with flowers, chiffon, follago, etr. df eldcdly chic "V hradwtar worth $5 a"V. talo prlct, only v Ladies' and Misses' Hats a large assortment of shapes, Including the short back sailor In A fv black and colors rVJC 75c values for w the The f of Ladies' Trimmed Sailor" of Jumbo and split braids silk handr, $1.25 quality for ' 73c 25c arge crushed r0c quality hats, A lot of sample of every description, hats trim 1.00 for up to 75c n bunch- at LadlcV lino Klbbod ribbon trimmed each many styles worth up thlrty-flvc cents each go at mm r.Kjiuiuii tun"!, 15c Kgyptlan cotton, colors handsomely ingworth regular up seventy-five cents each go at Misses' children's ribbed, India sauzu all sites and all stylcs-'go at OFFICIAL EYE TO SCAN GRAIN Inspeotion Needed of a Standard to Sitiify World Markett. CEREALS ARE NOW IMY.UNE FROM SCRUTINY Xclimaka llcnlrr. Hmvrvir, llenlre Tliplr Ware to Muntpr In All Markets, and Stepa Will De Taken Accordlnitly. Nebraska grain dealers recognize the need of a more adequato inspection In Omahu in order that an approval hero may bo en dorood In the large markets of tho world. Tho grain commlttco of the Hoard of Trado prepared a recommendation ut Its meeting Thursday night which will bo submitted to the directors on May 13. One committee man pointed out that there is no inspection whatever in the state at present, l he law creating a stato offlre for that purpose hav ing btcn declared unconstitutional In Feb ruary. "At the loft meeting of tho legislature," ho said, "c bill was Introduced to oitablisn Inspection, but In thu closing hours It failed of passage. Dealers do not tienerully la ment the bill's fato, ns Illinois I. the onl' stato of Importance where a slmtlur meas ure Is in force and tho plan of giving the lnspector'6 appointment to the governor Is not approved In tho larger cities. In Mil waukee, Philadelphia. Baltimore and other points of export tho Inspection Is mado un der superintendence of tho boards of Irnde. Theso inspections are recognized Inter nationally ns standard. What wo want 1$ an Omaha Inrpcctlon upon which grain may be sold without question In Liverpool or any other market. Tho ofllco of Inspector would bo better served, wo bclluve, If it Is separated Troni politics." In accordance with this view tho uim mltteo will recommend that the directors appoint both an Inspector and weigher. Cimciirliie ut All DriiKKlrtf.. Cures bllllou'jress, conitlpatlon and dys pepsia or money refunded. fiOc. Sample and book on diet and curo sent froo for lOo to pay postage. Ilea Ilros. & Co., Minne apolis, Minn 25c The Great Food Drink, make it invaluable to nursing mothers, feeble children, the aged, infirm and con valescent. It strengthens and produces flesh. Sold by druggists. Prepared by Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A. Brewers of the Original Budwelser, Fiust, Mlchelob, Anheuser-SUndtril. Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Black k Tan and Exquisite. orth .00 silk and velvet 23c roses, rubber stem flowers Children's sehool hats, that sold In about 25 different styles includ ing the popular Me.x- gj lean hats, 7Cc values JP sale prlco Und'wear Sale Big bargains in Summer Underwear from tho Lahr-liacon Co. 's stock. Untlervosts-crochoi laco and 5c -all si?;es"(io at ladles' fine bleached nnd fancy colored Summer Undcrvests, In plain and fancy rlbr.cd, silk ribbon trimmed, silk cro cheted necks and armholc3, In flno cotton and llslo thread, to 10c and 15c Ladles' finest summer Undcrvests plain nnd fancy laco llsles extra fine cotton, silk mcreerlrcd, plain and fancy trimmed with laco and crochet edg to 25c and 35c and boys' Summer Underwear, In Swiss uud balbrlggan , 10c, 15c, 19c EVANGELIST AND SINGER Tin-)- Will Conduct n Mrrle of Ite vlvnl Mn-tltiKN In Klrsl Chrin Hun Cliurcli. The revival meetings to begin In the First Christian church Sunday are attra 't Ing considerable attention from the mem bers nnd n large attendance Is expect:d. Hev. Mr. Scovlllo of Chicago, who will con duct them, besides being an ardent ovanijo list and an able orator, has a strong, thor oughly Chrlstlan-IIke personality that In sures large audiences and many conversions wherever he goes. Another feature of the revival will be a service of song, conducted by Prof. DeLom Smith, a person of undisputed ability In conducting evangelistic singing. Altogethr the conditions for a great religious awaken ing are regarded as more favorable, thin they havo been for years and It Is expected Immeasurable good to the church will -o-Milt from the mcutlngs. A ItuKiuu. Ilonrli.K I'looil Washed down a telegraph line which Charles C. Ellis of Lisbon, la., had to re pair. "Stnudlng waist deep In Icy water," ho writes, "gave mo a terrible cold una cough. It grew worse dally. Finally tho best doctors In Oakland. Neb., Sioux City and Omaha said 1 hnd consumption and could not live. Then ' began using Dr. King's Now Discovery nnd was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaran teed for coughs, colds and nil throat nnd lung troubles. Fore sale by Kuhn & Co. Price, 60c and ! INQUEST OVER OWEN H, LITTLE Coroner Kwnnaoii Will Look Into llio Klertrooiitlon Caae Mon iln'. An Inquest In the case of Owon II. Little, who was killed by an electric wire at Twenty-fourth and Dodge streets early Fri day morning while assisting In moving building, will be conducted by Cnrmor SwiJuscn Monday. A report In circulation during the day that his employer. II. W. Darnum. the housemovcr, had been ar rested, proved unfounded. No action nas been taken In tho matter and none will be unl II tho finding of tho coroner's Jury Is made, Employes of the electric light com pany replaced tho wire which caused tho killing with a new wlro Frldny afternoon. Nutritive, Sedative. Digestive, The wonderful tonic properties of ANHEUSER-BUSCrfS i CURE SICK HEADACHE.