8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEKf SATURDAY , MAY 14 , 1808. ALL WITHIN COD'S ' PROVINCE Mystery of the Bacrnmcnt of Communion la Easily Explained , FATHER YOUNAN ON THE HOLY EUCHARIST II on I Presence of Clirlut IN Necessary to the Kntency of the Rite , Other- wlne It Were Merely Idolatry. An audience uhlch completely filled St. I'hllomena's church assembled last evening to hear Hev. Father Younan discourse upon "Tho Heal Presence of Christ In the Sacra ment of the Kucharlst. " The substance of the argument presented by Father Younan Is about as follows : The doctrine of the real presence Is clearly and distinctly enunciated three times In St. John. "I am the bread of life thnt romcth from heaven : he that shall cat this bread shall live forever. " The same doc trine Is set forth In absolute , unmlntakablo form In many Instances and by Matthew , Mark and Luke. "Verily , verily. I nay , un less you eat of the flesh of the Son of Man and drink His blood , yc shall not live , " nnd many other explicit commands are , time and again , enunciated. The doctrine Is not figurative. For when Christ meant to be figurative Ho said so ; when He wished to be taken literally Ho so expressed Himself. And He mailo no reply to the scornful ques tioning of the Jews who heard this enun ciation , and who asked Him If Ho were to bo taken literally. St. 1'aul , In I Corinthians x. also ex pressed the doctrine In unmistakable 1 ali enage , nnd further In the succeeding chap ter. The apostles without exception held the same literal faith and so expressed It. Hvcn Martin Luther clung to the tenet , for ho said : "In vain I wish to have denied the real presence of Christ In the Eucharist to have vexed the papists , but the words of Rcrlpturo are BO strongly In favor of this mystery tliat I could not bring myself to adopt this expedient. " It Is the cardinal essence , the foundation stone , the very life of the church. For adopting the alternative that the bread Is simply bread and the wine simply wlna and the rites of the church arc Idolatrous and reck with cor ruption and mockery. Depend * Solely On Faith. Tint bow shall this transformation of one substance Into another be accepted and un derstood ? Iiy faith and faith alone. Just as the mystery of creation Is accepted , as the mystery of the formation of myriad stars and mighty worlds from nothing and through the word of God alone Is accepted. As the mystery of life and growth , and death and eternity must bo accepted by faith. Ho who created all things can surely change two substances. The spiritual significance of the Bucharest Is the vital point. The Jews supposed Christ meant that they were to rend Ills flesh and drink His blood , which to their minds and religion was to calumniate them and Him. Hut Christ said the carnal flesh and blood profltcth nothing , The mystery held In It the great nnd significant fact of lovo. which Christ brought to this world and by which Ho liafl redeemed It. The reverend father closed with n solemn exhortation to all to study deeply anil prayerfully the wonderful mystery , and to so order their lives that the Spirit of God would Impart to them the grnco and menus of understanding and receiving It. Previous to the sermon the reading and answering of questions placed In the box was had. Many of these were of Interest nnd the answers thereto were made not only with learning ( fad wisdom but In n spirit which to the observant listener be tokens alireadth of charity and n tolerance of belief which cannot but be Impressing and satisfying. * * i- Thoroughly SncccMHfnl. ( That may truthfully be sold of Chamber- laln'e Cough Remedy. U alwajs cures and cures quickly. "When troubled with a cougher or cold give It a trial end you are certain to be more than pleased with the thorough euro which It will effect. Held nn Probable Pickpocket ! . Harry Wheeler and Ike Goldstein were ar rested at Sixteenth and Davenport streets last night on the complaint of a citizen who states that the men made an Ineffectual attempt to pick his pocket. He said ho was engaged In watching a passing parade when ho felt a sharp jerk at his vest pocket. A watch chain which had been fastened In the pocket with a scarf holder had been wrenched loose and hung fiam the buttonhole. The citizen followed two men who bad brushed against htm coinci dent with the attempt upon his watch and pointed them out to a patrolman. Nothing was found on the persons of the arrested men except a confederate $10 bill. They are held on the charge of suspicious charac ters. Mans of Cuba at The Bee office Omaha- Council Bluffs or South Omaha. Cut a coupon from page 2. Address Cuban map dent. KBI.LKV , ATIGEU A CO. Hatnrdnr Offprlnun In Paranoia , Um- breiln * , lloNlrry nnd Underwear. LADIES PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Wo never knew the time when so much beauty and style could bo obtained at so small a cost positively the biggest bargain of the paranol season. Ladles' Fancy Parasols All new shades with bem stitch borders bought to sell at $3.00 , special for Saturday only , $1.79 each. Another beautiful lot In stripes , plaids , I checks , foullards , bcuht to sell at $2.25 , ) opcclnl for Saturday , oiilll.fii. . GENUINE BARGAINS IN LADIES' HOS- ERY AND UNDERWEAR. At IBc Ladles' guaranteed fast black and tan hose , double sole , heel and toe , a very good quality , Saturday only IGc pair. At 25c Ladles' extra fine gauge fast black and tan hose , best mace yarn , regular 33c quality , Saturday only 2"c pair. At 35c Ladles' superior fast black lisle thread hose , COc grade , white heel and toe , double sole , special for Saturday only 35c pair.At At COc We have an elegant assortment of ladles' fancy and plain lisle thread hose , Including tan , scl.ng entire lot for Saturday , only COc pair. At Ific Children's ribbed hose In fast black nnd tan , double heel and toe , the ncvor-wcar-out kind , nil sizes , 6 to 10 , Sat urday only 1'c pair. At IZ'/ic Ladles' Bullrlggan ribbed vests , ecru nnd white , , nicely finished , nil sizes , Saturday only 126c } each. At ISc. 3 for fiOc Ladles' Rlchllcu ribbed vests , silk tape , low neck , short sleeves , V or square shaped neck , sold elsewhere at 25c , our price only 18e , 3 for 50c. La'llcs' lisle thread vests , high neck , longer or short sleeves , low neck , sleeveless , knee pants to match , whlto or ccrue .exception ally good quality , all sizes , Saturday only 2Cc. 2Cc.Ladles' Ladles' all silk vests , rlchllcu ribbed In cream white , pink and sky , crochet neck and shoulder , special value , all sizes , 3 to 6 , Saturday only COc. At COc Our line of ladles' combination suits nt COc Is without an exception the best In the city ; silk finish , perfect fit , high neck , long or short sleeves , low neck , sleeveless , whlto or ccrue ; you pay elsewhere C5c ; our price , only fiOc suit. > Children's fine Egyptian cotton vests , silk tapes , .well made , Blzes , 16-18-20 , at ICc ; 22-24-2C , at 20c ; 28-30-32 , at 25c ; knee pants to match. Misses' fine white ribbed vests , low neck , sleeveless , crochet trimmed , all sizes , 18 to 30 , only 12V&C each. SPECIAL AGENTS BUTTERICK PAT TERNS. June patterns and publications now ready. KELLEY , STIOER & CO. , Corner Farnam and Fifteenth. HIGH SCHOOLJCLASS ORATORS UrndnntcN-Elect of 1808 Afford De cided Delectation to a Select Au dience with Their Content. The senior class of the Omaha High school gave a very pleasant entertainment yester day. It was the oratorical contest of the class of 1898 and Included several Interest ing literary nnd musical features. The program was opened with nn over ture from "William Tell" by Mrs. Levlston and Prof. Lighten. Mlsi Edith Spencer de livered an admirable oration on "Music. " Miss Winifred Everlngham followed with an equally praiseworthy effort , the subject of her oration being "A Feature of Modern Criticism. " Miss Edith * Burgess delivered a praiseworthy oration on "The Twilight of the Gods. " The second part of the program was begun with a beautiful vocal solo by Miss Sadie Dowcn. Carl Helnrlch followed with an oration -"Goethe and Tolstoi. " The oration tion of John Swenson on "Bosslsm In Poll- tics" .was a splendid effort. It was fol lowed by nn oration on "Military Despotism In Franco" by Elmer Rood , Vj Thoudgcs of the oratorical contest , Miss ( " S. n _ Da"vls-anrf Revs. Thomas J. Mackay and S. Wright Butler , after brief delibera tion decided that the first two places of honor belonged to Miss Everlngbam and Jobn Swcnson. Did the Iloya Uoodhye. They leave for San Francisco and Chtck- amauga early next week. $1.25 for the round trip to Lincoln Sunday. May 15th , via Burlington Houte. Train leaves Burling ton depot at 8:35 : a. m. Returning , leaves Lincoln at 2:15 : p. m. , 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m Get tickets at 1502 Farnam St. or at Bur lington depot , 10th and Mason Sts. Hook iHland Excnrxlon. To Lincoln , Sunday , May 15 , only $1.25 for the round trip. Ticket office , 1323 Far nam street. 1,000 souvenirs nnd J.OOO perfume samples given away at our Soda Fountain opening Saturday. H. B. Graham's Pharmacy , 24th tnl Farnr.m. I Get a map of Cuba and get the best and most complete. The Bee's combination map of Cuba , the West Indies and of the world. With a- Bee map coupon , on page 2 , 10 cents , at Bee office , Omaha , South Omaha or Council Bluffs. By mall , 14 cents. Address Cuban Map Department. S f BID THE BOYS GOODBYE ! They leave for San Francisco and Chickamaugua early next week. . . . .25 TO LINCOLN ( CAMP SAUNDERS ) AND RETURN , SUNDAYJMAY 15th. Take the 8:35 : a : m. train , Omaha to Lincoln > returning on the 2:15 p. m. , the 600 ; p. mor the 1035 ; p. m. train from Lincoln. ALL DAY IN CAMP. Ticket Office , 1502 Farnam Street. Depot , 10th and Mason Strettv. KELl.KV , FTICJEIl A CO. Men'sj Underwear , Hone unit Colored Shirt * Great Value * for Saturday MEN'S SUMMER UNDERWEAR. Fine quality ribbed balbrlRfcau shirts and drawers , extra well made , drawers double gusscttcd , 2Cc. Superior quality balbrlegan shirts and drawers , made of pure Egyptian cotton , pa tent seams , drawers made with double seat , COc. COc.Men's Men's One quality drilling drawers with Instlc ankle , most comfortable and dura ble , COc. French balbrlggan shirts and drawers , extra flue summer weight , 76c. Silk and lisle ribbed shirts and drawers n blue and whlto narrow stripe$1.00. . Men's ribbed uajbrlggan union suits , pa- cnt seams , well finished , $1.00. Men's flno lisle ribbed union suits , $1,60. MEN'S COLORED SHIRTS. Soft shirts , with cuffs to match , made of lercale and cheviot , to be worn with white collars , COc. Fine quality percale shirts , In light and dark colors , cuffs to match , 75c. Monarch brand shirts , In fine Scotch chev- ots and madras , with culls to match fine > ercalo shirts with two turndown collars , 1.00. Star brand shirts , soft or stiff fronts , made of the finest French madras , with col- ars to match , or without collars , $1.50. MEN'S HALF HOSE. Black and tan stainless hose , double heels and soles .extra serviceable , 12V4c. Men's fancy plaid and stripe hose , plain Dlnck and tan , with double soles and heels jlack with white soles In medium and light weight , 2"c. SWEATERS. Men's all wool band made sweaters In blue , red and tan , unusual value , $1.50. Men's extra fine all wool hand made sweater , ln pearl gray , green and blue , laced front , $3.00. Boys' all wool hand made sweaters in grecen , red and blue , with roll collar , $1.00. Boys' all wool sweaters , In blue , green and red , with sailor collars and laced fronts , $1.25. ' BICYCLE LEOaiNS. Men's all wool Icgglns with fancy tops. COc. COc.Men's Men's and ladles' fine cl ! wool bicycle Icgglns , In all colors , with fancy tops to match sweater. $1.00. NECKWEAR FOR SUMMER. Washable string ties , made of fine quality gingham , In neat stripes , checks and plain colors , 3 for 25c. LADIES' NECKWEAR. White pique made ascots , extra long , 25c. Made ascots In colored silks , whlto pique and washable ascots. In all colors , COc. KELLEY , STIOER & CO. , Corner-Farnam and Fifteenth. VJ.2.1 ! 1(11.25 ( ! 91.25 ! fl.25t Lincoln mill Ilotnrn. SUNDAY , MAY 15. VIA ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. Train will leave Council Bluffs 8:00 : a. m. , Omaha 8:35 : a. m. and Albright 8:60 : a. m. Returning leave Lincoln 2:18 : p. m. , 6 p. m. or 11:45 : p. m. This will be the last chance to see the soldier boys. Tickets now on sale , 1323 Farnam street , and Union Depot ticket ofllcc. A Trent for UIIHIICMN Men. The Omaha Business Men's association will hold a public meeting at Crelgbton hall Monday evening. May 16. Hon. S. J. Kent , commissioner of labor forthis , state , will address the meeting on the subject , "The Business Man and the Wage Earner. " Mrs. Mary G. Andrews will also address the meeting upon the topic as viewed from a woman's standpoint. Every business man In Omaha should be present to hear this subject discussed by these able speakers. Organized labor will be well represented at the meeting and the business men In general should turn out and see to It that they are not out numbered In attendance or Interest manifested. Members of labor organizations and their friends , business men > and their , employes ore especially Invited. Bring your wives. A special Invitation is given to thq ladles to attend this meeting. " ' By order of the "executive committee. OMAHA BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION , By H. O. Beatty , Secretary. Hayden Bros. ' ad on page 5 will Interest TOU. Sam'l Burns Is selling an English deco rated Dinner Set , 100 pieces , $7.75 , In three colors. 91.35 LINCOLN AXU UKTUIIN , Sunday , Mny 1.1 , Via Burlington Route. Take the 8:35 : a. m. train , Omaha to Lincoln. Returning leave Lincoln at 2:15 : p.m. , 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. This is your last chance to see the Boys In Blue before they leave for the front. Get tickets at 1502 Farnam or at Burling ton dtpot , 10th and Mason Sts. BURGLARS AT TRACY'S ' STORE Attempt Made to Open the Door Rlftht Under the Glare of the Electric An attempted burglary occurred at the cigar store of Charles Tracy at the corner of Sixteenth and Douglas streets some time during Thursday night. When the Janitor arrived to open the store as he usually does each morning his key would not flt In the lock and In attempting to unlock the door broke the key. The services of a locksmith were required to open the door and upon examination he said that the lock had been tampered with. This at tempted robbery occurred at a point where It Is almost as light as day , there being an electric light In the middle of Sixteenth and Douglas street. Ilucklin's ) Arulca halve. THE BEST SALVE In thb world for Cuts , Bruises , Soren , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores. Teticr , Chapped Hand * , Chilblains. Corns end all Skin Eruptions , and positively cure * Piles , or no pay required. It Is guar- tntccd to ftlve perfect satlotacllon or money refunded. Price 25 eenti per box. For sale vv Kuhn & Co. Read what the Big Store bas to say on page C. 91.25 LINCOLN AND Sunday , Mar IB , Via Burlington Route. Take the 8:35 : a. m. train , Omaha to .Lincoln , Returning leave Lincoln at 2:15 : p.m. , 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. This Is your last chance to see the Boys In Blue before they leave for the front. Gil tickets at 1502 Farnam or at Burling ton depot , 10th and Mason Sts. Short Ilontc Chlcatco to I'renbytcrlan 'General ' Amtenibly Is the Pennsylvania Line. Dally trains from Chicago Union Station to entrance to Wlnona Lake grounds where Assembly will be In session , Excursion tickets will be sold May 16 to 21 , Inclusive. For par ticulars apply to II. R , Derlng , A. G. P. Agt. , 248 South Clark St. , Chicago. Don't Karicet. The new offices of the Missouri Pacific are at the corner of 14th and Douglas Sts. Itook Inland Excursion. To Lincoln , Sunday , May 1C , only $1.25 for the round trip. Ticket office , 1323 Far nam street. Three Ticket Audit * . At three different windows will sell tickets far the Burlington excursion to Lincoln to morrow. One window for ladles exclu sively. Train leaves at 8:35 : a. m. $1.25 for the round trip. Haydens have an ad on page 6 , Read II all through. nidi for Converting the Jail. At the meeting of the Board of Public Works bids for the conversion of the ichool at Eleventh and Dodge Into a city jail were opened. A. J. Plereon wo * the lowest bid der , bis figure being $1,868.CO. The highest bid was $2,548. The contractors who have the grading of Mason street between Eleventh and Thir teenth streets were Instructed by directions to clear up , all dirt , rocks , etc. , every Sat urday night. After dlnlni come * 8. * H. "Violets" the real the aristocratic perfunc ( or tbt All BosTojr srrenE From the Dreflt Auction Rale W. A J. Blnnnei Kerr York City. ON SALE TODAT SATURDAY AT BOS TON 'STORE. This auction Bale of carpets was the grratcBt ever hell In the United States , nnd he carpeti are all the newest designs anil styles , very best -grades and all absolutely ound and perfect. Wo were ono of'the largest purchasers nt lie rale and secured the choicest bargains n the whole stock.-i $1.60 CARPETS , 750 YD. Hundreds and ihu nil reds of rolls to select rom ; the very latest and most elegant de signs , in moquettcs , axmlnsters , Wiltons velvets , etc. , that are worth up to It.bO a yard , at 76c yard. 90C BRUSSELS CARPET , 490 YD. Hundreds of rolls of the latest and no .vest styles 10-wlro Brussels carpet go at 19c yd. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , ICth and Douglas. LECTURE BY PR. FRANKLIN Ideal ItellKlon nnd UN Application to Human Life IN DlnctiNited nt Some I.cnutli. The Ideal religion nnd Its application to human life was discussed by Dr. Franklin at Temple Israel last night. It was shown that the spiritual life of each man must be nourished by food fitted to the case and .hat what would bo necessary for the wcl- nro of one would be positively Injurious to another. "It Is not only a physical distinction , " Dr. Franklin said , "of which the terms * giant and pigmy are connotatlvc. Mental irowcss and moral superiority merit no lest him bodily strength those titles of excel- encc. In all phases of the three-sided un- 'oldlng of life there Is a distinct gradation n development and as a physician treats physical Infirmities each with Its different remedy , so mental and moral Imperfections must be treated according to their need. It Is perhaps the first great principle upon which the modern science of pedagogics rests to direct mental growth in accordance with the natural abilities and native in clinations of the Individual. "Life Is religion and our Ideas of God are but the projected Images of our own souls. Mow life depends on many conditions ; edu cation , environment , heritage , all play a part In Its unfolding , and wo can disregard these Influences as little In the spiritual life as we can In the physical. So religion must admit of growth and change to suit condi tions. If modern preachers would but open their eyes to these conditions.they would bo saved the annoyance of explaining those phases of thalr faiths which are out of har mony with the spirit and enlarging Ideals of this century. As truth advances and the In tensity of spiritual life becomes more mani fest and better understood the religious thought of men will center about the high est truth , with God the Inspiration , god liness tne-goal and upright Ufa the condition of victory. " At the conclusion of the lecture a meeting of the Council of Jewish Women was held , at which an election of officers took place and other business of the organization transacted. The subject of the lecture next week will be "The Dangers Threatening Childhood" and on May 28 will occur the annual confirmation exercises. CrlcUot Mntc.li. Rats nnd mice cat Stearns' Electric paste and die. 25c and $1:00 ; at all dealers. 1.25 LINCOLN AND RETURN , Sunday , Mny 15 , Via Burlington .Route. Take the 8:3 : > a. m. train , Omaha to Lincoln. Returning leave Lincoln at 2:15 : p-iu. , 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. This Is your' last chance to see the Boya In Hlue before they-leave for the front. pet tickets at 3602 Farnam or at Burling ton depot , 10th and Mason Sts. .n0 TO DBS M01NES AND RETURN , Vln Rock iHlnnd Route , Sunday , Slay IB. Last chance to see the soldier boys In Camp McKlnley , Des Motnes. Train will leave Omaha 6:10 : a. m. , Council Bluffs 6:30 : a. m. , returning same day. Ticket offlcc 1323 Farnam St. Public Notice. The Northwestern Line Daylight Special now leaves the U. P. depot at 6:40 : a. m. ; arrives Chicago 8:45 : same evening. No change in the other trains. The Overland Limited 4:45 : p. m. and the Omaha Chicago Special at 6:45 : p. m. arrive at Chicago 7:45 : and 9:30 : , respectively , next morning. The most advanced vestlbuled uleopors. diners end free parlor chair cars of course what else would the "Northwestern" have ? 1401 Furnam st. Chiuiicc of Location. When you want tickets do not forget to call at the S. E. corner of 14th and Douglas Sts. The new offices of the Missouri Pa cific railway are located there. Send The Weekly Bee to eastern friends during the exposition ; six months for 35 cents. Begin with the Exposition number th's week. The Die Store's ad is "on page 5. Did thcinoyn Goodbye. They leave for San Francisco and Chlck- amauga early next week. $1.25 for the round trjp to Lincoln Sunday , May 15th. , via Burlington Route. Train leaves Burling ton depot at 8:35 : a. m. Returning , leaves LIL'colu at 2:15 : p. m. , 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. m.Qet tickets at 1502 Farnam St. or at Bur lington depot , 10th and Mason Sts. Two Irnlna nally to Denver and Colorado point * via Union Pacific. . Only line running two trains dally to Wyoming , Utah , California and Pugei Sound points. Call at City Ticket Offlc . 1302 Farnam et. Rock Island Excursion. To Lincoln , Sunday , May 15 , only $1.25 for the round trip. Ticket office , 1323 Far nam street. _ _ Removal. The Missouri Pacific railway offices are now located at the S. E. corner 14th and Douglas Sts. Colorado. I'lnJi. Unllforaia Reached quickest via UNION PACIFIC. City ticket office. No. 1302 Farnam street I DIED. BARRY Joseph ; aged 25 years , at Den ver , Colo. Remains shipped to Omaha. Funeral Saturday morning , Mny 14 , at 8:30 : a. m. to St. Phllomena church , from the family residence , 1017 Chicago streto. Interment Holy Sepulchre cemetery. HICKST10IN Fred , May 13 , 1838 , need 63 years , ut his late residence , 3115 Marcy street , after a long illness. Funeral notice later. a PVMC iM * mitn or TARTAN POWDIH DR , CREAM RAKING POWDER Awarded Highest Honors , World's Fair Mrtal , MklwiaUr Fair Should the weather be such this after noon nnd cvcnlnc that COLD Soda Water cannot bo appreciated , wo shall serve It hot. Remember this Is the day the ladles of the Y , AV. C. A. are running our SODA WATER BUSINESS , and If you don't get your money's worth It will not bo their fault. IIuvler'N Ice Cream Soda lOo Coca-Celery PhoNnhate Re CriiNh Fruit and Ice Cream . . . . . . lOc Wild Plum I'homtlinte Be Did you buy n ticket ? Bring It In and "cash It" today. Sherman & McDonnell DrugCo , ini.'t Dodire Street. Middle of Illouk. Omaha , \eh. We Furnish the Exposition With FLAGS and Dccorntlonn. Why Not Yant OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER GO , , Mfgrs. of Tents , Awnings l.ns. . . 1311 F.ir iiuinSt BALL BEARING DENSMORE Usotl exclu sively by the exposition. Wo sell every thinjj truly good in type writers nnd supplies. t\ITii ! ) TYIM3W1UTEII & SUIM'I.ICS CO 1(111 ! Furuiiui St. , Oinnhn. , 90c. Saturday morning when the store opens you will find on separate tables right by our 15th street en trance , three grand lines of men's underwear , on sale nt 50 cents , 70 cents and 90 cents a suit. While this is not a special sale for one day only or for a few hours , yet it is possible that by Saturday night some of the lines will be all sold and the sizes will be BO badly broken that we cannot duplicate them next week. For that reason we invite an early response to this announcement , and in return wo promise val ues that it will be impossible to duplicate when the present lots are gone. LoTNo. 1 at 50 cents a suit , comprises two lines in natural and silver gray meri no would be good value at 70 cents a suit. Lot No 2 contains four grand lines of balbriggan in plains mottled and random effects , silk finished and would be good value at one dollar a suit. The price will bo 70 cents a suit. Lot No. 3 consists of several lines of fine balbriggan , Mace and Egyptian yarn and goods that are usually sold at 75 cents a garment ยง 1.50 a suit. The price will be 45 cents a garment 90 cents a suit. There will be no restriction whatever as to quantity and you may exchange or have your money returned at any time desired. ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Last Excursion to LINCOLN To See the Soldier 803-3. . unday , ONLY $1.25 For the Round Trip , Train will leave Council Bluffs 8.00 a. m. , Omaha at 835 a. m. , Albright at 8.50 a. m. Returning trains will leave Lincoln at 2.18 p. m. , 6 p. m. and 11.45 p. m. PICKET OFFICES ; 1323 Farnam St. and Union Depot , > - < - ( ALL iPEOPLB WANT GOOD HEALTH , Tou may have a course of medical treatment for C UK ABLE DISEASES of all kinds at the Shepard Medical Institute New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb , SPECIALTIES : Diseases of the Lunca , Stomach , Kidneys. Nerves and nlood. Kefer- ence , by permission , to 6,000 cured putlentn. The largest medical cilice. and practice In the west. The Omaha Hee , leading dally , says : "The Shep- urU Medical Institute In entirely rella- ble In a profebBlonal and business ) way. Dr. Bbepard and his associates have Rained and fully maintained a leading reputation In the treatment of chronla diseases. The public may safely trust them. " IA/DITF For testimonials from V ? M I I L. ministers , teachers , buul- ncsi men , farmers , etc. , telling how they were cured at home through the Wall Bystun. QOnU "The New Treatment ; DUUlA How It Cures , " Is sent free to all who write. It Is a clean medical work for the wholn family to read and la of great value to all who ieflc better health. Book and Consultation Blanks sent free to all Inquirers. Medicines sent everywhere. State your case and send for opinion and lowest terms. Charges low. Con- tatlon free , personally or by letter. ' FACIAL SOAP WOODBURY'S AND facial CllEAM. The | iioi1 lire Hcrveil ivUh nil HorU A Great of Punch unit Judy milcx. What fool * ( lifiii * morlnlN lie Mho livllcvc Underwear Miit-h rot. An iiuilertvenr nule. Why a Hitlc ? ITiilpHH , iierliaim to feed Sale tlioxr n ho love exrlti-mpiit. Con Ncrvnmc linyem imtrmiUe nlorei thnt luive no nlon. IMif < he "fiiiiirnnt.M- . " Bought at No ( hi 111 : iloiic In're to nliiise the In 28 Plestas tellect. When nn * nhle to offer nil nrtlcle nt ICHH tlinii It * Intrliiulo on the 1 1 tnliic , tlu-ii ue HUV MO. If we ennnot , vte * uy MO , too. And hcn we ran Direct From tlivrc In plenty to u < a roil ml for the Wreck length of time. Come when yo * itmit to. of San Juan 'I'll IU nboiit nmlcrwonr. Yon will Hnd u Mocked to the De Porto Rico rclllnic wUh two klml * of underwear which we lioiiKut of Illiernlly , be > CHUNK the mlllit akcd u * to hid. Our Buyer Otio kind ! composed of a few Tola of regular made underwear , of Ilifht Sampson mid me ill um fllier , color * , brown , old Ifold , urey , mottled brown , mottled Wires That Krcy , flesh and other color * , thnt tbe Nothing More writer of thi * l unfamiliar with. Remains Than This Kind is 25 Cents Each. Shirt * or iiaiits , an you like , any A Few Naked 1st . Another kind I * an assortment of Walls varloim color * and nhaden of balbrlic- KUII , mace , combed cotton , and Kffyii- lluii flbre. Nearly all with silk Hn- Uliei ! liottonm and cuff * . Home with urn I u * llk lirenntliniid * . The pant * Consequently This Kind Is 45 Cents Each. No More Call It n wren ! underwear Hale II > ou mint to. We dou't believe la Underwear that thoiiiih.