THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SAT U It DAY, 31 AY 1, 11)01. v Spaulding & Co, Goldsmiths, Silversmiths and Jewelers. Diamonds. Our clients are assured of the character of their purchases by the assistance of competent experts in gems, together with the high standing of the house. Our Stitfifostlon Book mailed frco. Spaulding it Co., Jackson Blvd., cor. State St., Chicago Hot Weather Goods Keep Cool auk Save Money. Refrigerators Ytikon, Alaska, Chilkoot, White Enamel, Wilke Porcelain Tile Perfect circulation; pure, dry, cold air; Insulation mineral wool; lined with white enamel, zinc nnd tile. Use less Ice, unsy to keep clean, absolutely pure. XInny stylos and sizes, from $5,48 up Refrigerators and Stoves Sold on Payments. Milton Rogers & Sons Cor. 14th and nnutMMK. Registered A. Mayer Co., 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. 'Phone 1716 shields are required. If you ruin your gloves with excessive perspiration, rub the palms after thoroughly drying them with the powder, in cases of habitual sweating, use tbe powder In pink box. For axllllary (armpits), sweating, find directions for use In the cover of the blue box. For obstinate itMNtUng or chaf Cdr bathe "the affected parts with the Re-No-May Astringent Antlseptlo Lo tion. It must be distinctly understood that RE-NO-MAY Powder Is not a toilet powder, but strictly a curative, hygienic and antiseptic powder, and should not be used for Infants as a toilet dusting powder. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4, When ordering by mall add 5 cents for postage 0 Re-No-May Skin Food for facial massage. Re-No-May Cream softons and whitens the hinds and face. $10.00 for Ugliest Bull All bull pups must bo brought to the corner of 17th unci Ftti'iinm streets, Saturday, May 4th, at 12:U0 p. in., sharp. Heiiiember, no handsome pups are wanted. The Pee will pay ten dollars for tho ugliest bull pup in town. $1,500 in prizes, TE1E COMJECT NUMR13K OF THE DOTS And list of prize winners, will bo publisheod in The Sunday Bee, May 5th. Quick Meal and , Reliable Gasolino nnd Bluo Flnmo Stovea nro the safest; the best to use. the most eco nomicalabsolutely unequalled. Many styles nnd sizes, from $2.00 up We are exclusive Omnha agents. Farnam Sts. RE-NO-MAY POWDER In pink box not only relieves, but positively cures all disorders of tho feet, stops odorous perspiration, cures tender, swollen and painful feet. RE-NO'MAY POWDER In blue box removes all bodily odors. It properly used no dress the Pup in Town and a bull pup. ORDERS BROWN TO LEAVE Corean Gownmaat Takes Diffsrent Oturss with McLfaij. BRITISH CONSUL IS MIXING IN Move Acllvol) In thr Mnttrr When llrotvn I Ordered to HHImiulnli .t'ontrol of (,'urenii SEOUL, Corea, May 3. The Corean gov- ernmcnt has revised Its nctlou In the mat tcr of Mcl.eavy Urown and has ordered him to leave his residence and relinquish the control of Corean customs. The repre sentative of Great Ilrltaln In Corea Is mov ing actively In the matter. The .Moit C'iiiiiiiioii Allium t. More peoplo suffer from rheumatism than from any other n'lmcnt. This Is wholly un necessary, too, for n cure may be cftectcd at n very small cost. 0. V. Woscott, agent D. & II. C. Ily. Co., Mcadowdate, N. Y says: "i have bfen afflicted with rheuma tism for some time and It has caused me much suffering. 1 concluded to try Cham berlain's l'aln Halm nnd am pleased to say that It has cured mo." For sale by all druggists. MR, REID'S NARROW ESCAPE .Tf York Kilt tor I'nmr TlirotiRli 0 in nil H nn it Tnlkn of lll Acclili'iit. Mr. and Mrs. Whltelaw Held, Miss Ueld and Mr. and Mrs. D. O, Mills passed through Omaha last night on their way from California to New York. They were belated passengers, arriving hero at S:55 p. in. on a Union Pacific train that was duo at 4.35 In the afternoon. The private cur In which the party traveled was switched to a Hock Island eastbound train that had been held over nn hour for It. During the few minutes that the car re mained In the Union station Mr. Mills was busy giving orders to a railway official and Mr. Held talked to a reporter for The Bee about tho railroad accident In which his pnrtv figured nt Emigrant Gap, Cal., last Tuesday night. "Wo haven't as good or ns nice a car as wo had before the accident," said he, "but we nro getting along very comfortably. It was Indeed a natrow escape that wo had Tuesday night. Our car was on the rear end of the train and If It had not been a very heavily built and strong car tho locomotive that ran Into It would not have been stopped so soon nnd the consequences might have been dreadful. Our train had stopped In a snowBhcd when the locomotive of a following train came along at a rate of Bpced too great to check In time to avert tho collision. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Held, my daughter and myself were sitting In the room nl tho rcarend of our car nnd we had no time to escape be fore tho engine of the other tralu was upon us. It crashed Into our car with tre mendous force, scattering glass In all di rections, and coming to u stop only two feet from tho point at which Mr. Mills was standing. Thb lights went out, the room filled with steam and none of us knew Just what Injuries had been Indicted until we had groped our way out of tho car. Then wo found that tho only per An Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Srnur or Fioa, manufactured by tho California Fin Srnur Co., illustrate tho valuoof obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to tho tasto and acceptable to the system. It is the ono perfect strengthening1 lnxa ti", cleaiisintr tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches nnd fevcrr to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable qunllty and sub stance, nnd its noting on the kidneys, liver nnd boweln, without weakening or irritating them, make it tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs are used, ns they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy ato obtained from senna nnd other aromatic plants, by a method known to the California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get iU beneficial effects and to avoid imitation, please remember the full name of the Company printed on tho front of every packnge. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, OAK FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE. KT. NEW YORK, N. T. Forsslo by all P'ugglsts. Price 10c. par bottla Homeseekers' Excursions May 7 and 21, July 4 and 18, TO POINTS IN Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Ktc, For rates, books, pamphlets nnd Informa tion call on or address company's agents. TICKET OFFICE 0 8. K. Cor. Fourteenth and Douglas Sta. Do WITT'S Witch Hazel SALVE A wall known cure for Piles Tlilssalve cannot, be equalled wherever nsoothlngantl healing antiseptlcnppll. cation is needed. It quickly cures sores, cuts, burns nnd (scalds without leaving t jcar. For piles, eczema and all skin diseases It, is considered Infallible. Beware of Counterfeits Unscrupulous persons may otter you worthless Imitations. Take only the or Iglnal DeWitt's Witch HazelSalvb Prepared by t. C. DeWITT A CO., Chicago. ifmk sons Injured were Mr Mills nnd myself, and we had suffered only slight cuts from the flying glass,"' Mr. Held uncovered and displayed his most serious Injury, which was nothing more than a cut about two Inches long on the top of his bald head, A strip of court- plaster had mended tho scalp, no stitches having been necessary. AT A BELGIAN HARE BANQUET Thirty Menthrr of Ihr Club Sit Dohii lo n Mnui of Their Own Itnlslnnr. Nearly thirty members of the Nebraska Belgian Hare club were guests at a ban quel given Friday evening t tho Millard Belgian hare served In various stylo formed the sub&tantlal portion of the menu. number of toasts were delivered, among them being: "The Nebraska Belgian Hare Club," President V. B. Howard: "Tho Bel gian Hare from a Business Man's Stand point," P. J. Barr; "The Belgian Hare from a Woman's Standpoint," Mrs. St. John; "Belgian Haro Toast." Hugh F. Mcintosh; "Belgian Hare Industry as n Recreation," Prof. A. C. Ong: "The Belgian Hare as a Newspaper Man Sees It." John Pecan Ryan. J. H. McDowell acted as toastmastcr. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Markle of Wahoo were out-of-town guests. OPPOSES WESTERN LABORER Ontrnl l.nlior I nloii Aftkn inriiom lVileriitlon to Strike It from I'nlr l.lit. Central Labor union was In executive session during nearly all of Its meeting Friday night and tho notion taken, If nny. in regard tc the various labor troubles could not bo learned. A tcsolutloti was adopted declaring the Western Laborer unfair and icqucstlng the AmerUnn Federation of Inbor to strike it from the fair list. Tho following delegates were received; A. F. Crouse, Electrical Workers; A. C. Jasper. Structural Iron Workers; Tom Agnew and John Pyle, Fed eral Labor union No. 8091; A. Sommcra, Boilermakers; W. C. Noycs, Postal Clerks. t'nnriirlnc nt All l)riisp. Cures bllllousncss, constipation nnd dys pepsia or money refunded. 50c. Sample and book on diet and euro sent free for 10c to pay postage. Ilea Bros. & (..Minneapolis, Mini). $1,500 In prizes. Add the figures In Tbe Evening Bee May 8. i South Omaha News. OONOMMMMN Tho nro at the Armour plant in Chicago will tend to Increase the work nt the Armour plant here to a lnrge extent nnd while repairs are being made to the beef department at the Chicago nouac tho plain here will not only run full tlmo, but quite a number of additional men will be put to work. Orders camo to General Manager Howo vestctdav from Chicago to buy nnd kill everything In tho beef line that wns worth slaughtering and this means that tho Lm caco market, to some extent, will be fur nlshed with beef killed in South Omaha for at least three weeks. After the fire It was estimated that It will take three weeks or n month to make the necessary repairs to the damaged doors and machinery and during this tlmo tho local market will bo benefited, Inasmuch as the price to shippers will be raised on ac count of the exceptional 'demand here. While South Omaha Is a first-class beef market all of the time', the action taken by the Armours yesterday will naturally tend to increase shipments, and It Is pre dicted that good pjlcesYvllI prevail here for some time to come, ,r In genernl, the packers arc , working nearly full tlmo and with tho closing down of some departments at one of the houses other portions of other .houses have been opened, so that there is no falling off In the amount of labor required to carry on tho packing houso and stock yards bus Iness at this point. Looks Like Trouble. On tho face of the proposition tho street fair show looks serene, but from rumors on tho street yesterday afternoon It appears that there Is trouble In store for tho pro rooters. According to the plans formulated by tho association, booths wcro to be erected on Twenty-fourth street from M to O streets and on N street from Twenty fourth west to Twenty-seventh strei't These booths wero to be built on the pave ment and outside of the curb line, leavln tho sidewalks clear. This docs not suit some of tho merchants and a protest was made yesterday which was emphatic enough to hold most nnyono. C. A. Melchor as sertcd that he would not permit tho space In front of his store to be used unless ho had something to say about the matter, Further, ho asserted that no one had asked him to Join the fair association and 1 would If necessary restrain, by an ord of the court, tho erection of booths on th 'street In front of his store, which Is located nt the corner of Twenty-fourth and N streets. Other business men on N street nppcar to side with Melchcr, and If they do the ptop osltlon Is dead, as the opposition already shown Is evidence Unit the city Is divide Into factions on tho matter. One member of the company said last evening that unless everyone worked for the show with might and main It would not be the biic cess contemplated. MimniiN Kleot Officer. flee Hive lodge No. 181. Ancient Krco and Accepted Masons, elected these officers Thursday night: James W. Hastings, V M.; John F. Schultz, senior warden Charles McAdams, Junior warden; James Allen, treasurer; Frank Slabatigh, secrc tary. The appointments of deacons and othora will bo announced later. Work Inn Ovrrtlnir, In anticipation of n drouth In Omaha on Sunday the local brewery Is now workln Its forco ovortlmo In ordor to ho proparefl to supply tho demand for beer which will naturally come from tho closing of the sa loons on tho north. Jloft of the liquor dealers yesterdny placed orders with th browery for a supply over the usual limit and a big trade Is expected. It was re ported on the stroeth yesterday that the street ear company would run extra cars to South Omaha In order to accommodate th thirsty ones. Council II purlin ii Wilt I on. There Is some talk of changing the com ratttecs In the city council. At tho time o tho organization after the passage of tho charter, committees were named with tho appointees left blank. Now It appears to some that tho selections are not entirely satisfactory and a change will most likely bo made before long. Stock YnriU Improvement,), Ground was broken yesterday for new hay barns for the Union Stock Yards com pany for hay barns, Tho new buildings will bo of corrugated iron and will bo forty-six feet In width, with a length of 200 feet. Tbe barns will be located on the ground north of the U street viaduct and east of the Burlington freight dopot tracks. MiikIi! City tin. Open single curs are now being run on the Hhermun n venue line. i The next meeting of the I Iiirinony club will be on the evening of May S. Mark C'oad of the Packers National bank has returned from an eastern trip. Mark iieetham has gone to I'lne Bluffs. Nr! to look after business mntters. Mrs. mi Duuil nf Boone, fa . U heri. Ilir euesfof Mrs. D. L. Holmes, Twenty-fourth Two Important Events for Next Monday 77Zi have purchased the dressmaking stock of Madame W Connelly, No. 9 East 34th St., New York City, who was incontestably conceded by all for the past, quarter of a century to be the American "Worth" This magnifi cent stock consists of the highest price imported silks, dress goods, laces and trimmings. All the aboie are ex clusive fabrics, We are confide7it that the exclusive designs and striking color combinations (at prices that represent but a shade of their real value) will be ap preciated by you. In addition to the abore we will place on sale the magnificent exhibit of dress goods of the Arlington Mills. These goods received the gold medal at the Paris Expo sition, and were displayed at the Omaha Auditorium Industrial Exposition. The line consists of broadcloths, crepons, brilliantines, mixtures, etc., and will go on sale at a fraction of the real value Monday, May 6th, at nine o'clock. Trusting that we will have the pleasure of seeing you. in our store next Monday we are I Proprietors Boston Adjustable Bed-Side Table Tho most useful artl clo ever invented for tho comfort of an invalid. Tho leaf can be raised and DOCS NOT TOUCH THtBCD. lowored, ox ;cndod and fastened at any nnclo. THE H. J. PENFOLD CO. Modical and Surgical Supplies 1408 Farnam Street, Omaha, WANAMAKER & BROWN THE GKEATEST MEN'S TAiLOIt ING KSTAHMSIIMENT IN AMERICA. Most Tailoring Houses curry tioth which litis cotton bo Intermixed Hint nobody can toll by looks or t'ctd of the goods. All wool wc promise you and with nt least becoming modesty wc, sny tlmt n Wnnnnmnkur & Hrown guarantee means that wo glvo tho money buck willingly If our state ments can hi; proven false. The mnklng of clothes Is Just ns Important us having good cloth. Our tailors are the most skillful and reliable we kiiow how to gut. We pay thorn well, nnd that has a world of meaning In the tailoring business. Omaha Branch Store 122 South 15th 'Street, Near Corner of Douglas The Chicago Record h- 61 of these Type .crt in daily uie YOST If you want a typewriter, why not corao first where you can is EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPE WRITER In Its best form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES of all kinds for all machines. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century ggjs, The finest catalogue ever issued is yours for the asking. Vrlte"or"Call. P United Typewriter and Supply Co,, 'OH r-ajr9aw U Qtaab. Respectfully, J. L. Brandeis Store, Omaha. Boys' Shoe Day. Hoys wear out more shoes than girls and It has been our aim to get a boys shoo that will stand the hard knocks tho boys will give them In our $1.50 shoo wc bellcro wc have such a shoe made strong from strong calf and oak sole lenther soles It. gives you the Ideal school nnd cvery-day shoe bring tho boys lu Saturday nnd let us fit them to n pair of these shoes You get your money bnck If you want It. Drexel Shoe Co,, Catalogue Sent Prie for tue Asking, Onaha'a Up-to-date Shoe Hon. 1418 VAItNAM STREET. Hallet & Davis1 Pianos Havo been before tho public for over sixty-two years. Hallet & Davis is one of the few firms who did not claim to know It all at the beginning, but their Ideal was a perfect piano, and to this end they have bent all their energy. Each year thoy have mado better pianos than tho previous year, so that today the "Hallet & Davis" stands for all that Is high grado In a modern piano. There nro pianos for which more money is asked, but you cannot buy a bet ter piano for the amount Invested. Tbe Hallet & Davis pianos are always reliable and will wear a llfo-tlmo. Artistic tuning done piomptly. Thono 188. A. HOSPE Music and Aft. ' 1513-1515 Ooulas We do nrtlatto tan! tiff. It's a Cold Fad- It's a cold fact that the Leonard Cleans bio Refrigerator Is almost tbe only one on tho market today which baa not deteri orated lu quality to moct competition In price The manufacturers will forfeit $100 for every one which docs not have eight walls for Insulation It's a cold fact that the movablo flues for cleanliness aro tho simplest and best contrivance for getting at every part of the refrigerator You don't havo to lift out the whole Ice box to clean It It's n cold tat that we sell these most excellent refrigerators almost as cheap as others sell the worthless kind. A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St. There is Nothing- In tho world that will pull the thermome ter so far as a class of pure, sparkling, de licious soda It refreshes wonderfully. Mini ulates tno bra'n, cools the blood Good at all seasons of the year but especially good Just now Helps digestion, too It isn't often th-.t you may take medicine In such nn agreeable form and there Is nothing more refreshing than one of our little bar rels of Ice create msde from pure cream three delicious flavors and enough for eight people fcr 0c Our Ice cream Is the talk of tho town. W. S. Bnlduft 1520 Faruttm St. The Bee Want Ads Produce Results- & Sons r ana u streets.