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TT1E OMAI1A DAILY BEE: 'MONDAY, APIUL 30, 11)00.
DUTIES OF THE CHRISTIAN
Miny Church Mamberi Living Toa Fr
Awij from tho Maiter.
PLEACHING ON SECULAR TOPICS DECRIED
Acriiliiilniin
(lie Trm'
11 r.
IIoihk))- In Hull)- 1.1 fc 1m
Nervlre of (ioil, Sii)N
.Mil tin of Unity
Cliiiroli.
'At Plymouth Congregational church Sun
day morning tho pastor, Ilcv. Frederick A.
Hatch, prttiohcri nn Interi'stlng jcrmon on
"If Christ Should Como to Church," which
was a ilnln ntatcmcnt of the duty of tho
church prid of church members according
to tho Idea of tho pastor,
"Tho church' In tho hrldo nnd fiolaco of
tho Eon," nald tho minister, "and It people
would onco reallzo this tho church would
Immediately otep forth to higher nnd nobler
work. How nearly nro wo In communion
with tho Mastor. Tho wholo la equal to
the sum of tho part. What la truo of tho
church universal Is truo of each church,
What would Christ find If Ho were to como
to church today? Hu would find the church
taking tho placo of the dog under tho table
ccttlng tho crumlu. Church members nro
upending more money for luxuries than for
tho hrldo of Christ. Thero will be moro
money wpent by Christians In tho next four
months for flroworka and braza bandH than
will bo Hcnt to tho starving of India. Hog
ging and dunnlns nro necessary to get fur
tho Ijird what lo His by sovereign right.
"How do wo como to church? Tho devil
gels In moro gcod work Saturday night and
Sunday morning than any other time. On
Saturday night ho worku with tho young
mon nnd thoso out of Christ. On Sunday
morning ho In busy with tho Christian. A
lost collar button will cnuso moro uncurl
tlan feeling on Sunday morning than nt
any other tlmo and wo como to church
looking and feeling cross nnd uncharitable.
If wo thought Christ was to bo at tho
church our cagc-mcts to attend would drive
out our peevishness."
Tho renting of pews was decried by tho
minister as unchristian nnd an making a
dlfforcnco between tho rich nnd poor In
tho hoiuo of Cod. "Men say that tho church
1 a fushlonablo club," ho continued, "nnd
In many cafes this lo true, for It docs not
jnanlfe.it tho power at tho spirit It hau
utiown In other dayn. It does not show that
sorrow for ln which It should. Suppot'o
Christ were hero this mornlni?. Thero would
Ixi moro fervor on tho part of tho minister.
If Christ were In tho church tho mlnlstors
would not bo so prono to preach sermonrt
on tho Iloor war. or on the Texas lloodo.
Ho would lenvo such foolish things alone.
Ho would caro for no glowing periods. He
would plead with dying men. He would
feel that In two short half hours on Sun
day ho has to counteract all of tho forces
of tho devil working nil of tho time. Jesus
Christ U hero at) really as any person In
thta congregation. Ho has said Ho would
bu with us nnd Ho Is. Jesus Is still work
ing with us through tho holy spirit to per
fect tho brldo of Christ."
It Is now moro our endenvor to reach tho
dlvlno through tho heart of tho human. Our
churches nro sometimes called 'meeting
places,' and our ministers 'rpeakers' or
'readors,' showing that the emphasis lies
rather Uon tho utterance of tho service than
upon any i-pcctaculnr accewsory attached to
It. Wo uro outgrowing the Idea that ro-
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.
A great deal of Interest Is manifest In tho
nppolntmcnt of a city attorney nnd as tho
tlmo draws near for this appointment nppll-
not In any hurry to make nn appointment
nnd tho question may not como up again for
Bcverol weeks.
MnKit! Cltr l"lp.
Carrier boys for hon)e nnd foot routes nro
wanted nt The Iletf ettlice.
Mrs, Henry Mies will' leave on May 3 for
nn extended European trip.
ntiti,i.(i'roN itoLTi:.
llglon Is a thing to put on and take off with ' canl8 for tho pogton nrc hustling. Among ! f "cnn!L.rt lum',1 Ail.mff"0 t0 CUlcnR0
tho Sabbath, tho day. In fact, when It Is of tno promlllont com,i(lntM for the place are: I fo ;tll JtolSTtacn miltc sick
tho least practical use With us all Is cen-1 A. . Murdock. Henry C. Murphy, J. A. wns reported soo better sick,
tcrcd on tho llfo that men may bo saved
to lienor and duty for wo may bo certain
that If wo arc faithful to our trust hero wo
may tako up a now existence cUewhcro
wUhotit apprehension."
'L'Ttlltl
condition is Ni:i:ni:i).
Deck nnd W. C. Lambert. So far Mayor
Kelly has declined to commit himself, but
ho has tho names of ttieso four nppllcanta
All front doors nf Knlnons were closed yes.
tcrday nnd tho best of order prevailed.
No meeting of tho city council will bo
I'crfret lliiiiuiiilly Cn limit He Atlnliieil
In Thin I.lfc.
Dean Fair of Trinity cathedral preached
Sunday morning on tho subject of the resur
rection nnd Immortality,
"Tho longest life," ho said, "Is far too
short to llvo tiut tho full scope of a perfect
lminr.nl ty. Wo need a future life a futuro
condition to round out nnd fulfill tho prom
ises that aro hinted nt In this.
"No, It cannot be that earth Is mnn's only
nbldtng place. It cannot bo that our life
Is a mcro bubble caH up by eternity to
lloat a moment on tho waves nnd sink Into , then placo nt the disposal of the nttorncy
nothlngncrs. Klso why la It that the
OP
Til II
CI11UST1AV.
glorious nsplrntlor.fi which leap like nngel.i
from tho tcmplo of our hearts are forever
wandering unsatisfied? Why Is It that tho
stars that hold their festal around the mid
night thro no nro set abovo tho grasp of our
limited faculties, forever mocking us with
their unapproachable glory? And, finally,
why In It that the bright forms of human
beauty presented to our view aro taken
from us, leaving tho thousand dreams of
our affections to flow back In Alplno tor
rents upon our hearts?
"Thero is n realm whero tho rainbow
never fades; where tho stars will spread
out before tin llko tho Islands that plumber
In tho ocean; whero tho beautiful things
which pars beforo us like shadows will stay
In our presence forever."
llrltlnli Arlstnrriic)' Illumed.
Many pcoplo nttrlhuto are recent reveries
of tho British to tho degeneracy of the nrls
tocrncy. Tho llfo of luxury certnlnly docB
not produco vigor. Indigestible suppers, Into
hours, constant nerve strain and lack of ex
ercise upset tho stomnch and wenken both
physical and mental vitality. Tho blood that
makes men heroes cnust como from actlvo,
healthy stomachs. Hostcttcr's Stomach Hit
ters purlflles tho blood and strengthens the
stomach. It cures constipation, Indigestion,
dyspepsia and biliousness.
P AMUSEMENTS.,
MenilMTM of I lie Church Should lie
Wiirlii'M fur It.
At tho First Christian church Sunday
morning thero was n special musical service,
a featuroof which was tho singing of "Abldo
In Mo" by Miss Georgia Harpster, soprano.
Hov. Mr. Martin, pastor of tho church,
lircached nn "Duties and Dangers In Church
Life." His text wns from I Timothy III 14
15: "That thou mayest know how thou
oughtest to behave thyself In tho housa of
God, which Is tho church of tho living God,
tho pillar and ground of tho truth." As
cadi duty was mentioned tho minister ac
companied It with an exposition of tho
dangers attending It, pointing his sermon
with Illustrative Incidents and observations.
Tho first duty Is to enter thct church for
miration and spiritual growth, not for any
lower motive. A mlstako In this respect
nt tho beginning will weaken ono all through
Ufa The second Is to enter tho church to
bdcomo workers for Ood, not simply to bo
caved from holl and to bo taken to hcavon.
"I have no patience," said tho pastor,
"with tho idea that tho church Is a sort of
nn Institution for tho Issue of life Insurance
policies against tho fires of holl or to taku
people Into tho rest of heaven. On tho con
trary, It Is tho place to work for God nnd
for men, and to do good In tho world.
St.motliiHH a preacher Is asked, 'Ho"w many
members have you In your church?' He
states the number on tho roll, nnd tho ques
tion Is very llkoly to como noxt, 'Well, but
how many actual workers have you?' In
a church recognizing tho obligations of
Christ there ought to be as many workers
ns thero aro members."
Tho third duty shown Is that In the church
wo nro Joined to Christ nnd owo our loyalty
to Him, nnd persons recognizing this nl
U'glanco must not bo disturbed In their
church relations becauso they do not llko
certain other members there. Our loyalty
to Christ should bo nbovo passing likes and
disliked. Wo should speak well nnd thlpk
well of brethren nnd sisters In tho churc'i,
not blind to their weaknesses and faults,
but over mindful of their needs.
Wo must bo Intelligent; that Is, knowing
why wo nro members of tho church and be
ing nblo to defend tho church doctrlno nnd
position In tho religious world. In order lo
bo so, n church member should bo n blhlo
student, a reader of his church bcoks and
periodical literature. In tho spirit of meek
uers ho should restore tho erring, and not
crltlclso thom when they fall under tompta
tlon. Many n slnccro young Christian has
been deeply wounded and, may bo, driven
Into a coldness and neglect of tho church
through a failure on tho part of The church
to ho tendor In Its effort to win him out of
his first sin.
C.riiu Opcrtt Co in puny In "Wnim"
Even tho most charitable critic will find
it hard to say much In favor of tho produc
tion of "Wang" that was given tho Initial
performance!) of Its Omaha engagcuint at
Hoyd's thenter yesterday afternoon nnd
ovcnlng by tho Jules Grau Opera company.
Tho fault Is not with tho piece Itself, for
It has not been changed materially, and tho
lines nro ns brightly humorous and the
music as catchy ns when It waa first pre
sented some years ngo by Do Wolf Hopper
and later, nnd nearly ns pleasingly, by Al
bert Hart. Tho troublo seems to He In
tho fact that tho piny Is one that requires
artists of a llttlo more than nverago ability
In tho principal roles nnd In thl respect
tho Grau company Is something lacking.
Tho women nnd men in tho cast make
n commendablo effort to Intueo n proper
nmount of spirit Into their work, nnd wero
It not for this saving feature, the perform
ance would fall flat. As it is, tho produc
tion lo a modlacro one.
Tho wcakncFo of tho company lies, as has
been Indicated, in tho lack of competent pco
plo In tho solo parts. Robert Lett, who es
says tho title role, posseeucs n fairly good
volco nnd sings very well, but ho lacks tho
power of bringing out nil thero Is In the
part, nnd his Interpretation of tho character
of tho regent of Slam Is colorless and lack
ing In strength. Carrlo Ward, who Is tho
Mataya of tho pleco. Is dainty and piquant,
but sho cannot sing not even n llttlo bit.
Allco Galllard Is tho Widow Frlmousse, and
though sho has a fairly pleasing voice, sho
does not handlo It at all well. Minnie Era
mett bears away tho honors of tho produc
tion nnd was the only ono In nil tho com
pany to bo favored with an encore.
Tho chorus, though small, Is well bal
anced, but It lacks direction and Its work Is
so ragged at times ns to seriously mnr the
effect of tho performance. Tho costumes
nro fnlrly 'pleasing nnd tho scenic Investi
ture Is very good.
tm.irr Mh.i,iiun ii i .i,......, i,, beld this week unless thero Is n spcclnl cnll.
" nnnnlnimnnV Ti i. ,,, I, . Zifc t T,1C funernl of J. D. Montague will bo held
no nppolntmcnt will bo made for a month or' nt st uriogef8 church at 9 o'clock this
two, ns City Attorney Montgomery Is to bo mornlnr.
given nn opportunity of closing up tho cases '. Tho city oillces will bo closed this morn
now In court. j '"g during tho hours of the funeral of J. 1).
In connection with this matter Mayor i M"n!"-llc' , , ,
Kellv until lnnt rvlihf "Ttm .lull, a nf ii. n 11 ls expected that Frank Hrondwcll will
nciiy sam last night, tho dutlsa of tho tllrn nV(r (ho cy cnBh t0 Tml!Ulrcr
city attorney have become and now nro es- I Koutsky today.
peclnlly dimctllt nnd numerous. He enn no Tho Odd Fellows will give n social tonight
longer bo expected to attend to minor details I nt tho hall, Twenty-fourth nnd M streets,
nnd clerical work outsl lo of his department, i to,lho "ulitcrH of llcbckiili.
ir ia rndili in nti.l nlmiil.i ,.,i,.n ii, o An architect Is now working on the pinna
..... cnmieJl0 n"'' unc-ii'd rccelvo tho for threG m,w Umes to bo erected by W. L.
aid of tho council ns fnr as consistent. Tho Holland at Twenty-fourth and F street!,
proper committees of tho council should nt Street Foremnn Chirk Is cntehlnir onto
onco exnmlno tho designated promises ns tho duties of his position rapidly and It ls
soon as a claim for personal Injuries ls filed , !,,rne'"ctcl t,mt 1,0 wlu elvo CMllro sntlstl,u-
...11. t. - .Ii.. - I . l 1 1 ii i . , UUn'
u.u uv w uu nu council suoum The womc r tll0 Ai,rKht Methodist
then placo nt the disposal of the nttorncy ; Kplnrnput church will give a May social on
such data cs It may bo nblo to obtain. Ho , Tuesdny evening. Itefreshments will bo
flhnlllil nlRn bn nlilfwl In thn nrnnnrnMnn ,if I Served,
fl.in Lincoln nml Itcliirn l.dfl
May 1 And 2 account republican stnto con
vention. Pay you to bo In Lincoln Tuesday.
Dig celebration that day In honor of un
veiling Spanish cannon presented by tho
government.
Lincoln trains leavo Uurllngton station
8:10 a. m., 3 p. m., 4:25 p. m. nnd 9:30 p. m.
ilnfcninv In nulla mriltmt llin Mlv ntiil u-tinrn ' imrginrs incil to lirenn into Hicvo VOIZH
.i i. I nenmst tho city, and whero ,,. , OM N Btroet Sntunmy ght. but
the city hns any defense to nn ncllon I sttg- t wcro frightened away before gaining nn di
gest that It bo contested In the court of last
retort. I feel that by pursuing this method
tho number of actions against tho city will
bo materially lessoned."
1'nciiiiimI I'rlNoiicr lvnim it Hero.
Frank Pyszka, who escaped from tho county
Jail n day or tuo ago, was sent up frr.tn
South Omaha during tho winter for shooting
John Fydn, a saloon keeper doing buslnc33
at Twonty-revcnth nnd L streets.
On tho dnto of tho shooting Pyszka entered
trur.co.
Armnnd Ttbblts of Mlllnrd wns In tho city
yesterday. Ho snld that ho propoed putting
In two nnd one-hulf acres of sugar beets
this summer.
The death of Dan Montague hns caused a
vacancy in the sanitary Inspector's depart
ment which Mayor Kelly will be expected
to llll beforo long.
V. S. King, chief engineer of tho Fnlon
Stock Yurds company, has returned from
Mnntnun, where he spent a couple of week3
visiting his brothers.
Tho demand for houses continues, Quito
iv iiurnner or umnua peopio wno nre cm'
T....1na .nlnnn ntt.1 n.lnm.l n .In., nt 1 .
Ho was Intoxicated at tho time, and when It Icarelty of hou'pTovents. " uul
enmo to Bottling thero waa a war of words Myor KpIly . opcn nn omco , ,
over tho price. Pyszka asserted that ho had ' Masonic block. Twenty-fifth and N streets,
paid, while Fydn Insisted that ho hnd not. "ver Clark's drug store. The city attorney
Without any warning Pyszka nulkd " - w" ftlBJ ' havo " office with tho mayor,
volver from his coat pocket and fired at tho M A?,XnSsocVav.U Ineet'S
salcon keeper. Tho bullet passed thru. 4u day nftcrnoou nt 3 o'clock with Mrs. C. M.
tho bleep musclo of the left nrm nnd nlso "lint. Secretary Willis will address tho
through the left lung nnd Is ntlll lodged In
tho muscles of tho back. In making his cs
mcetlnir.
Mrs. F.llznbrth 1
Harris, mother of 13. H.
second In the contest for tho diamond ring
offered as n prize at the St, Agnes' church
fair held Inst week.
tno muscles ot tno uacie. in maKing ms cs- , jIllrrl!) Saturday evening nt her homo
cano from tho saloon after shooting Fyda. 172 South Thirtieth ntrcit. ti.,. fimnm
Pyszka fired a shot at Policeman La Duke, win no iieiu nt tlio fumlly residence at 1
who was Just entering tho place to quell tho h " afternoon, interment nt Laurel
disturbance. Fortunately for La Duko tho , Mlart Mlln.i Mnrr,f . ,,, , , ,,.
bullet passed between his right nrmtand his ' phone olllco has been promised n ring by
body. A holo wns cut In both tho waist of , Hov. p W. Morlarty. Miss .Murray wns
his coat and his sleeves. After taking n
Bhot nt tho policeman Pyszka made n run
for tho railroad yards and wns captured nftcr
a hard light. Fyda spent considerable tlmo
nt St. Joseph's hospital, but recovered suffi
ciently to return to his home. A month
after his return from tho hospltnl ho sold
his saloon and removed to Uuffnlo, N. Y
where ho now resides. Heccnt advices nro
to tho effect that he Is again bedridden and
fcar3 aro entortnlneJ for his recovery.
Pyszka arrived In South Ooiaha on tho
day ot tho sho. ting from Ames, whero ho
had been working In the beet sugar factory.
Ho had previously worked for farmers In tho
vicinity of Ames. At tho time of his nrre3t
ho said that ho expected to find work In ouo
of tho packing houses.
Xctv.
New England Limited: In servlco April
19 and dally thereafter.
New Time: Twenty-six hours to Uoston.
Now Departure: From Chicago 2:00 p. m,,
Into Chicago 5:00 p. m, next day.
Now Cars: Sleeping, dining, buffet and
library smoking cars and coaches.
Old Ilouto: Lako Shore & Michigan
Southern, New York Central nnd Doston &
Albany.
On same date train No. 14, 3:00 p. m will
bo discontinued. Tho Now York nnd Uoston
Special, 10:30 a. m., nnd tho Lake Shoro
Limited, fi:30 p. m., will run r.s heretofore.
U. P. Humphrey, T. P. A,, Kansas City, Mo.,
F. M. Uyron, O. W. A., Chicago, nnd A. J.
Smith, O. P. & T. A., Clovclnnd, O.
A Xctv Wily
To Minneapolis and St. Paul. It Is via tho
Illinois Centrnl II. It. Magnificent equip
ment nnd fast tlmo. Tickets and sleeping
car reservations at 1402 Fa i nam street.
Lincoln mid Upturn I . (."i A' In Hock
InIiiiiiI ltontc.
Tickets on snlo May 1 nnd 2, (lnnl return
limit Mny 4. City ticket olllco 1323 Far
nam ttrect.
llcj ii'n Free Souvenir.
Mny G to Juno f wo present freo a "now
process" wnter color photo, hamUomcly
matted, with each new dozen platlnn cab
inets or larger photos, Hcyn, tho Photog
rapher, 313-317 South Fifteenth.
Clood summer resort, the Merrlnm; benu
tlful nlcovo suites, 25th nnd Dodge Sts.
Sco C. F. Harrlojn's real estate bargains.
Only One Excuse
The only excuso you can have for taking
your proscriptions whero a plugger sends
you ls that you nro under obllgntlons to tho
doe perhaps you owe him In tho nnmo of
common sense arc you not man enough to
know when; you shall take your prescrip
tions. Would doc, for lustnnee, allow you
to dlctnto lo him whero he shall buy his
groceries and ment Nlxy, Hill. Ilo's not
that kind of Jnck Snipe. .
Ico Cream Soda 0c
Cramer's Kidney Cure 7uo
Hood's Snrsapurlllu pjc
Pnlno's Celery Compound c:ic
Peruim 7n0
Wlno of Cnrdul vnu
Pm-lni.'. 1 Ik.i. Dlltt, ..
"DeWItt's Llttlo Karly Risers nro the'llromo Quinine i!"'""';"";;";" isc
finest pills I over used." D. J. Morre, Mill- I Pennyroyal Pills $1.00
iiuiutier miters ,jo
n. o, o. 7(,c
brook, Ala. They quickly euro nil liver nnd
bowel troubles.
Trunks,
Satchels
Tho groat distinction botweon a grip
or Batchol and a toloscopo, ia that tho
former has an olegant appearance,
anti Hunted to capacity, and per
haps greater convenience in carry
ing, and tho latter while loss drossy
has an un
limited ca
pacity. Af
ter you
ha.vo lillod
a telescope
you can al
ways add a
few moro littlo things that
you neglected to put in tho
bottom. JSovertholess, you
can havo your choice hero.
Our department of trunks,
valises, telescopes, etc., is
very complete, and thoy tell us wo'ro cheaper by twenty
live per cent than most places whero they sell trunks.
Steamer Trunks,
Exposition Trunks,
Ladies' Dress Trunks.
Bureau Trunks.
Suit Cases, Club Bags
Don't go away without looking through our line of
such wantablos. Seo Fifteenth window.
lOIOIOBOIOBOIOQOIOaOJOBOROIOQOBOIOIOIOI
Mciiim lor Cnpc oinc.
Tho Cudnhy Packing company Id preparing
n shipment of 125,000 pounds of meat for
Capo Nome. A largo proportion of this
shipment Is composed of canned meats, al
though oomo of Cudahy's well known brands
evf cured mcnts will bo sent to tho now fa
mous gold camp. From hero tho shipment,
which will bo packed In four cnn, will 'go
to Voncouver and from thero by etcamcr on
Mny 15 to Capo Nome. It Is nsscrtcd that
tho mcnts packed In South Omaha stand
tho northern cllmnto much better than those
fiom other points. Other packers will
doubtless send lnrgo consignments of cured
meats to Alaska th!a summer and prepara
tions for this trado nro now being made.
II I CUT
TIU.Mvl.Vfi
AVOUSIIII'.
llnncKty In Dully l.lfe In lio Truo
Service of (.oil.
At Unity church Rev. Newton M. Mnnn
commented upon "Threo Current Notions of
Whnt Dlvlno Servlco Consist In," compar
ing tho ceremonies of tho mother church
with thoso of tho Protestant faith, and thoso
In turn with tho worship of another class
which acknowledges tho away of no sect.
"Tho motive behind tho Roman Catholic
service," Mr. Mann said, "Is an effort to do
romothlng for tho glory of Ood. Tho service
of tho Protestant denominations Is nlmed
rathor toward human betterment. It ns
mimes that It ls no part ot our business to
nppeaso Ood, but rather to dovolop tho lovo
of what Is good and beautiful In tho human
Jicnrt. Tho fundamental Idea of a moro ad
vanced community of thinkers Is that nil
right thinking la worship: that scrupulous
lioncsty In dally life Is tho truo servlco of
Ood.
"Worship In theso latter days Is coming to
bo riot co much a ppectaclo as nn utteranco;
Crcliihloii-Orphciini
"Pat nnd tho Genii" ls tho somewhat
untquo tltlo of a sketch which wns pre
sented by the Nawns for tho first tlmo on
nny stage nt tho Crelghton-Orphcum yes
terday afternoon, nnd which bids fair to
eclipse even "A Touch of Nature," which
hns beon so kindly received whenever It has
been given by tho members of this talonted
family. There aro some rough edges yet
to bo smoothed off, and scmo further "busi
ness' to bo Introduced before the skit will
bo entitled to bo called a finished produc
tion, but It Is goad enough now to merit
tho placo that has been assigned It as tho
hcndllncr for the current week, nnd It waa
warmly received by tho largo audlenco that
witnessed Its production last night. Mr.
Nnwn still retains tho character ot an un
sophisticated Irishman, a rolo In which ho
Is excelled by but few, If any, men now
beforo tho public. Ho Is assisted by Mrs,
Nawn nnd by his daughter, a very charm
ing young woman to look upon, nnd ' 'lly
graceful In nil sho docs. Later In f "k
tho Nawns will produco "A Touch ... Nature."
For tho rest of tho bill It contains tho
names of such. vaudevlllo stars as Hilda
Thomas, who presents a one-act comedy, en
titled, "Miss Ambition," which was well
received; Charles Ulrlck, who does some
clover feats with n barrel; Lonely Haekell,
character Interpreter and monologulst, nnd
Kono, Welch ami Melrose, In a grotesque
acrobatic comedy act; the newsboys' quartet
and Weston nnd Yost In n new singing and
talking specialty. Tho two last named acts
aro tho poorest on tho bill, and not much
can bo said In their favor. Weston and
Yost havo tho foundation for a clever con
ceit, but thoy havo unfortunatoly allowed
a fondness tor tho rlsquo to enter Into tho
composition of tholr "turn" which takes
nway nil Its flavor. Their Inst song should
clthor bo' omitted entirely or materially re
vised. As for tho quartet, with tho single
exception ot tho buck dance, it ls so bad
that It would bo a wasto of tlmo to con
demn It.
Commercial (.'lull Duck.
A proposition to Increnso tho dues of tho
Commercial club to $1 a year has .bcon sug
gested and Is meeting with favor among the
members. As tho dues now stand tho
nmount derived ls not enough to pay for tho
work in hand, although tho utmost economy
has been practiced. I)y Increasing tho dues
to $1 a yenr tho officers of tho club will havo
sufficient funds to pay all running exrersts
and at tho same tlmo provide for tho rapid
transaction of business. Several mntters of
great Importance to tho taxpayers aro now
undor consideration by tho club nnd results
nro expected before tho end of tho week.
AHplrnnt for Coiincllinnnle llmiom.
Interest In tho nppolntmcnt of n councll
mnn to fill tho vacancy now existing con
tinues nnd Mayor Kelly Is being Importuned
every day by friends of tho varlcus appli
cants. Ono of tho latest candldatai to bo
pushed forward la N. H. Mend, manager of
tho Wcotcrn Union Telegraph company. Mr.
Mead la a well known republican and has
lived hero over slnco tho town was started.
IIo ls considered qualllleJ In every way to
fill tho placo and tho mayor Is being urged
to appoint him. Tho mayor says that ho ls
Omaha Tent nnd Hubbcr comrjany aro pro
pared to fill all orders tents, awnings and
canvas goods. Now location, corner 11th
and Harney, 'Phone 8S3.
Warner s safe ejiiro doc
Duffy's Malt Whisky
Vino Kolufra i&c
CUT PKICIJ
DRUGGIST.
Cor. llllli nml Chicago Sin.
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You Have Only
One Lifetime
To live, both for work nnd pleasure. You spend moro than ono-halt
your llfo In your olllco. Why not llvo that part of It as pleasantly nnd com
fortably as you do at homo? You will feel nt homo In T1IU 11UB I1UILD
1NG. It lo a ple.asuro to walk Into Its cntranco nnd through Its clean, well kept
corrldora overlooking the beautiful court, with Its palms nnd fountain. Hard
wcod floors, light, bright, cheerful olllco rooms nnd tasteful decorations mako It
beyond disputo tho best ofllco building In Omaha. Is tho bcut too good for you?
THE BEE BUILDING.
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R. C. PKTEUS & COMPANY,
Rental Agents.
OFFICES, GROUND FLOOR,
The lice ISitlldlni;
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The Trains to Take.
Chicago, 7:00 a. m., 4:00 p. m., 7:40 p. in.
Dcnvor, 4:25 p. m.
St. Louts, 4:C5 p. m.
St. Joseph, 8:G0 a. m., 4:55 p. m., 10:13
p. in.
Kansas City, 8:50 a. m., 10:15 p. ra.
Ulack Hills, Montana, Pugct Sound, 9:30
p. ra.
Ticket Olllco,
1 502 Farnam St.
Tel. 350.
Burlington Station,
10th and Mason Sts.
Tel. tzo.
"Allow others to discover your merit"
All discover tho merit of SHERIDAN COAL,
Da 1 mined in Wyoming Lump, 5.50, Jgg 5, Nut $4,
best
50.
VICTOR WHITE uZ1"
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Save th Labels
and wrlto for list of prrmlurus o offer
freo for llicm.
HIRES
Rootbccr
The favorite
summer
drink
Splendid Train Service.
O-IISTOHIA.
Boan th9 Tha Kind You Havo Always BoucM
OA8TOIIIA.
the 11,8 Yo'J 1,3,8 Wwajs BoM
OA8VOXIIA:
Bean the i w8 K1"d V W'M,S BUW
Wlint Two Ceiua Will Do.
It will bring relict to sufferers from nsth
ma or consumption, oven the worst cases.
This Is about what ono doso of Foloy'a
Honey and Tar costs. -Isn't It worth a trial?
For sale by Myers-Dillon Drug. Co., Omaha;
Dillon's Drug Store, South Omaha.
A llnniUoniP Trnln.
The "Chicago Limited," via Illinois Cen
tral H. It., is without question tho most
up-to-dato train between Omaha and Chi
cago. Its equipment consists ot drawing
room sleeping cars, buffet smoking and li
brary car, (rco reclining chair cars and
coaches. Wldo vestlbulcd throughout. Leaves
Union Station at 7:35 p. tu. Tickets at 1402
Farnam street.
Runabouts, mice Wagons, Stoel tires,
Hubbcr tlrra and Pnoumatlcs from $75 to
1175. The latest and most stylish. Llnlngor
& Mctcalf ra.
Xi'iv Trnln Via Mock Inland lloulo
Leaves Union etatlon dally at 8:30 a. ra,
(or Lincoln and Falrbury,
S PICTO
Tvr Trnln IJnllr to Denver.
Two Trnlnn Dally to Sin Frunolio.
Three Trnlim Dnlly to Oitileu.
Two Trnlim Dully to Snlt Lake City
Two Trulim Dnlly to Portland, vrlth
DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO
TACO.1l A AND SEATTLE
and ;
ITorth Pnclflo Conit Points.
MAGNIFICENT EQUIPMENT.
Nearly a day saved between Mlsaourl Ilivtr
and Pacific Coast by taking
Tho Famous Overland Route,
City Ticket Ofllce, 1302 Farjiam U
Tel. 318.
DOG BOOK FREE
If you call at our storo for It if sent by
mall Incloso 2c stctmp for postage. This
book is a carefully written treatlsa tell
ing all about Dogs and tbolr caro when
sick or well,
We sell
Glover's Dog Medicines.
Sprntt's Dog Aredicines.
Dent's Dog Medicines.
Cannon's Royal Mango Curo EOo
Sargent's Coudltlou Pills COo
Dog Shampoo (kills every flea),
per bottlo 25c
Wrlto for Hook About Dogs.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
New Location.
Cor, 1CU & Dodco Sts., OMAHA, NED,
HAYDEHi
13,365
HAYDEN
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Men's,
NEW SPRING
Boys' and Children's
SUITS at 47C on the DOLLAR
The entire wholesale clothing stock of Miner, Beal & Co. of Boston the best estab
lished house in the world on sale at less than half their value.
The garments are all of tho finest mako, best tailoring,
fully guaranteed, newest stylos, best patterns and fabrics
and perfect fitting. Such splendid clothing was never offered
beforo at bankrupt prices. Absolutely the finest suits
in the market at positively less than half their
regular price. See our Sixteenth street window. A sale
it will pay to attend.
$3.90 Men's Suits
of fine purQi worsteds, neat checks and plain patterns,
round and square sack styles, sizes 84 to 42. Not a suit
worth less than 7. 50.
$6.40 Men's Suits
come in regular sacks and frocks. Also stouts and slims
in all tho now up-to date patterns, all sizes, from 35 to 44.
Suits that Minor, Boal & Co. wholesaled for $10.00 to 12.00
and that retail elsewhere up to 15.00.
$2.75 Men's Suits
strictly all wool cassimore and cheviots, also mixed worst
ed, all sizes from 34 to 42. In 4-button cutaway sack style
every Bult worth 5.00 and ovor.
Men's Fine Odd Pants
from tho Miner, Deal & Co. stock at
$1,75, $2,50, $3.75, $4.50
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$4.90 Men's Suits
that are worth from 0 to 15. Fino
bluo double-breasted serges with and with,
out satin facing; 4-button cutaway sack
and square-cut sack frock suits. Also
stouts and slims.
$8.75 Men's Suits
At this price wo place on sale all the
best grades. Suits that Miner, Heal &
Co. wholesaled up to 1G.50 and would
retail for 18 and 20, rnado up in very
fino doublo aiid single-breasted sack styles
also stouts and slims.
Boys' & Children's Clothing
from tho Miner, Beal & Co. stock.
1.00 Knee Pants Suits 50c
2.00 Sailor Vesteo and D. B. Suits at 95c
3.00 Sailor Vesteo and D. B. Suits at. ... ..$1.50
4.50 Sailor Vesteo and D: B. Suits at $2.25
gieateJt value in America.
HAYDEN BROS
Boys' Long Pattts Suits
of now ntylleh, up-to. ilnto patterns at
$3,75, $5,00, $6,50, $7,50
worth double.