TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1901. A PROBLEM. Lowe Bros.' High Standard Liquid Paints will cover well und with good body 350 square feet of surface two coats. How many gallons will it take to paint your house? Take out your tape line tomorrow morning, find out the square feet of surface and then call at any of the following stores for color card and prices. Myers-Dillon Dm a: Co., lOtu and I'trnim Street! . II. .Schmidt, 21th and Cumin Street. Midland Glass & Paint Co, 1408-1G HARNEY STREET. As to Buying There are three ways to buy furniture. First, you can go to the small dealer: his means are limited; he has a few suits on exhibition; his small sales necessitate large profits. You get reliable goods, how ever. Everything Is us represented. Secondly, .you can go to the department store, where the furniture Is thrown In aomewhere between the. calico and the restaurant department, or possibly it may bo found In tho vicinity of the tlnwaro or the horse equipment section. Such stock ,as may be shown Is likely to have been declined by all regular furniture houses on ac count of Imperfections somewhere, which only people versed In such goods can de ( tect. Thirdly, there Is Shlverlck's way. Furniture exclusively $100,000 worth, laclud Ing thousands of pieces of all kinds of reliable furniture, from the finest grade. In richly carved, rare and beautiful woods, to the plainest of good furniture. AS TO THE PRICE We absolutely will not bo undersold, and every article we personally guarantee. Here are a few fair samples Fine oak, cano seat Chair braco arms carved back 90c. Oak cane seat Rocker brace arms $1.80. Golden Oak Jardiniere Stands, 85c. Full size Daby Carriage Is upholstered and has parasol also brake for $5.00. Square Top Extension Table 12x42 fluted legs $4.50. Oak Bldoboard swell top drawers dm drawer lined for $11.00. Offlco Desk solid oak golden finish $11.00. Send for Desk Catalogue. Send for Baby Carriage Catalogue. Onk' Chiffonier finish Ave drawers solid metal pulls also bevel plate mirror for $8.00. Oak Combination Dookcase and Desk glass doors polish finish $10.50. ladles' Desk golden oak $4.50. Drass rail-bow foot metal Bed white, greea, blue or pink enamel full slie $5.50. Office Chairs $3.75. We have the stock and we positively will not be undersold. Be sure and see us before you buy. aUttWaUaWlaialiUalsKlJ V, 6. Itemember we have tho stock and customers write for catalogue The fast trains of the Union Pacific reach San Francisco thirteen hours ahead of all competitors. New City Ticket Office 1324 Farnnm Street. Tel. 316. Union Station 10th and Mnrcy Streets. Tel. 629. o.o.oto.o.o.o.o.oioo.oioto.oto.o.oto.o s Your Money's Worth ! o o o o That's What You Get Here But your money's worth don't end with good material -we add good workmanship correct style perfect fit -and absolute comfort to the wearer. WE MAKE TO ORDER AN ELEGANT FITTING SUIT FOR $25.00 AND UP. Now's the time to leave your order. B. LIEBERTHAL, o o o o o o o Merchant o o 1607 Farnam Street. oo oo toiototooioioio oo ooo C A. Melcher, 24th and - St., South Omaha. O. A. (.rrrnonnh, 10th and Hickory Stu. furniture ace us before your buy. Out-of-town All Competition Distanced The following needs no comment: via THE UNION PACIFIC Omaha to Salt Lake City 10 hours quicker than any other line. Omaha to San Francisco 13 hours quicker than any other line. Omaha to Portland 14 hours quicker than any other line. o o c o o o o o o o o o o INVOLVES THE OLD CREED PmbjUriin Utttiig Nut Month Takis Up WsstmimUr Form of Oonftsslon, RESBYTERIES' ACTION TO BE REPORTED Assembly Will Hear What It Indi vidual llrnnclim Have Kxnressrd Brilliant Detinto In In Prospect. CHICAGO, April 20. The Evening Tost says: May 16, at I'hlladelpbla, will be opened an ecclesiastical meeting which will go down In history as one of the most mem orable councils of Christianity. The reason Is that one of tho oldest 1'rotestant church laws may be ordered changed or obliterated. At this, the first general assembly of the twentieth century, will be read the re sults In tho various presbyteries whero action tins been taken on tho reports by the commission on representation appointed at tho St. Louis assembly. This commis sion formulated four propositions, as fol lows; For an abolition of tho Westminster confession of faith and the adoption of a tew one; for a supplementary statement to the present creed; for changing and modifying the present creed; tor no action at all. Dr. Herrlck, president of McCormlck The ologlont seminary, a member of tho com mission, ts in favor of a supplemental state ment, and last October the Chicago pres bytery Indorsed hla views. Nearly all the presbyteries have voted on tho proposition, but the final decision will not be reached until after extended and brilliant debate and the reference of the matter to a new commission, which will report to tho next succeeding assembly. Ante Room Echoes. Tho notable event In lodge circles this week will bo tho celebration of tho founding of tho Independent Order of Odd Fellows, which will bo observed In Omaha by a re union of tho lodges of tho three cities of Omaha, Council II luffs and South Omahn, with several of the lodges from other towns In Nebraska and western Iowa. The cntlro day will bo devoted to the celebration under the management of n committee made up from tho membership of Ezra Millard Canton, Patriarch Militant Tho out-of-town guests will bo entertained at Odd Fellows' ball, and at noon a street parade will be given. In thin parade It is expected that about 3,000 Odd Fellows will be in line. Addresses will bo mado by Mayor Moores, E. P. Smith and others. I)c grce work will be exemplified by teams from different subordinate, lodges and drills by teams of the military branch will bo given The first ceremonial session of Tangier temple, A. A. 0. N. M. S., will bo held In Omaha May 10 and tho committee having the matter In charge Is making extensive preparations to make tho session one of tho most attractive of any In tho history of the temple. A dispensation has been granted to the temple to receive, ballot on petitions and initiate the candidates the same evening, and with this condition precedent the members are hustling for available material upon' which to work. The business session will bo called to order at 3 o'clock In the afternoon of tbo samo day and tho ceremonial session at 6 o'clock Following the session will bo the usua banquet and the committee has prepared a feast. In keeping, with tho occasion which will bring' together a number of nobles In excess of any assembled in the city In the present century. Great preparations are under way for the pilgrimage of the members of Tangier temple to Kansas City, where the Imperial council will meet Juno 11 for a two-day session. It Is said that there will be a larger gathering of western nobles than usual on account of tho location of tho meeting place. Tangier temple will en deavor to send a special train with 400 nobles and their wives. One hundred and flfty members of the Fraternal Order of Eagles participated Thursday night in the dedication of the new lodge room of Omaha lodgo No. 30 at 10j South Fourteenth Btreet. Among them was Grand Organizer White from ScaUle, Wash., where tho fraternity had Its In ccptlon. and though no election had been slated for Thursday night the time seemcJ so favorable that the full corps was chosen. It Includes: A. S., Ritchie, past president: John Merritt, president; Seth Cole, vice president; Jesso Merritt, p&cretary: Ed Merritt. treasurer: Johu Dennis, chaplain; W. F. Gcrke, conductor; Dr. E. W. Powell physician; John McGlnnls, Inside guard; UHarles Dennett, outside guard; J. Sonnen berg, Buck Keith and L. C. Wroth, trustees The dedication was of a purely social atiulr, with remarks by some of the mem bers, vaudeville turns by Eagles now ap pearing at the local theaters and a Dutch lunch. Tho new quarters are handsomely fur nisned, representing an Investment of sev eral hundred dollars. Tho lodge. thouEh only fifteen months old, has a membership oi ,uu. mo order Itself, two years older, now claims an enrollment of 60,000. The grand chanter of Neh Eastern Star, will hold its twent v.KlYtfi annual session In Omaha May 7 to 9 In clusive. The grand chapter will open In due form Tuesday at 2 p. m L. H. Bradley of Omaha, worthy patron, delivering an ad dress of welcome on behalf of Omaha chap ter, ine response will bo made by Mary E. Streeter of Crete, associate grand ma tron. Reports and addresses of officers nnd reports of committees will concludo the afternoon session. In th ovnninr. chapter of sorrow will be held by Vesta chapter, at the conclusion of which a re ception win uo given by Vesta chapter of Omaha and Adah chanter of South nm.iVi Wednesday morning and afternoon will bo .1 .. A - .1 A. . uouiru 10 routine worK. in the evening Adah chapter will exemplify the ritualistic work nnd Arbor Vitae chapter of Fremont the floral work. Thursday will be devoted entirely to grand chapter work, the newly elected officers being Installed at the even lng session. Do You Use Owe? . If you do we would like to hnve you come to our store and Bee how much ' wo can save you on supplies. Our Htock Is most complete every known reliable camera all the different de veloping and toning baths trays printing frames mounts, etc. We de velop und print at reasonable prices. THE H. J. PENF0LD CO., Amateur Photographic Supplies. H08 Farnam St. OMAHA, "PP. I'axton Hotel. i CO-OPERATIVE HOME BUILDING Annual MectltiK of the .Vclirnnkn LritKiie f Local Untitling nnil f.onn Amoolntlonn. A program of fourteen numbers has been prepared for the tenth annual session of the Nebraska State League of Local Build ing and Loan associations, which opens at Lincoln at 2 p. m. next Tuesday. Six of tho numbers comprise the papers pre pared for the meeting, In which various phases of the co-operative movement will bo discussed. Tho authors ore Hon. C. K. Hentley, Hon. V. L. Halt. Ouy 11. C. Head, G. M. Nattingcr, George F. Gllmore and T. J. Fltzmorrts. Besides the papers and the discussion tbey provoke, matters of general Interest to active association men will bo considered and a socal call made on the state banking department. After a strugglo of three years the New York State league has succeeded In having a law passed giving the stato banking de partment adequate control of building and loan associations. Heretofore the state could not Intervene where associations wero conducting business In an unsafe manner. The new law remedies this detect and In addition prohibits speculation In real estate and tho acceptance of second mortgage se curity. Tho law is not as drastic as tho local associations desired, but Is a step In tho -right direction. Tho commissioner of-Internal revenue has mado a rullDg requiring a 10-ccnt stamp on proxies for voting at the election of officers. The annual meeting of the shareholders of tho Omaha wilt bo held at tbo associa tion ofllce, Bee building, on the evening of May 1. Three members of the board of directors are to be elected and tho ques tion or increasing tho capital stock of tho association wilt be submitted for decision. Tho capital stock at present Is J2.000.000, of which $1,859,400 Is subscribed. Since tho first of tbo year three associa tions which did a nntion-wldc business havo gone to the wall. The People's of Syra cuse, N. V., Crown of Baltimore and one In Detroit. o,ro In the bands of receivers. These collapsed concerns add a trifle to tho mountain of proof that associations which attempt to do business at n distance from their homo office are doomed to failure. Tho business of local associations In Ne braska Is in a very satisfactory condi tion. Money Is abundant for all demands. Indeed, many associations have a super abundance of cash, which Is forcing on un willing directors tho question of Interest reduction. The earning power of money Is decreasing and associations will be obliged soon to follow In tho path of other loaning agencies. .ccil of PuhlU; llnth. At the closing meeting of tho Municipal Kconomlcn club Monday afternoon Dr. S It Tow-no will speak on tho need of public baths In Omaha. McHdnmc Crnmblott, Curtis and Charde will also speak on this Hiibject nnd a general discussion will fol low. II IK II. AnNOL'T-Bcssle IT.. Aprfl 18. 1V)1. ged years 10 months 12 days, wife of Mvron G. Frank AUoM f Mr' and Mr3, .;Unrep;fUisoaur0Tefn.l,f, is.,araent FrCSt ce"" Rich Cut Class Made by Hawks Sold by Copley Sterling Silverware Made by Gorham J3old by Copley It takes hot Are minute to Investi gate Copley'a atook. May iave 70a dollnra. HENRY COPLEY. SIS SOUTH 1UTII ST., PAXTON III-OCK. 6peclal Watch Examiner D. & M. Ily., Chief Watch Inspector O. & 8. L. Ky., O. K. C. &. E. Ily. and IC C. & N. Ity. Our $3.50 Window- Is well worth your while to see filled full of men's shoes nt $3.50 It contains a Baniple of every stylo and last In the low cut and high cut In box calf velour calf vlcl kid, black and colored Ktissia calf and patent leather1 You have never seen such a complete line of ?3.50 shoes You never have worn such a ?3.50 shoo value In your life We don't claim they are $5 shoes, but we do claim and guarantee that they are the best ?3.50 shoes sold in Omnha or anywhere else It's your money back If you want It when you buy your shoes from Drex L. Sbooman. Drexel Shoe Co,, Catalogue Scut Free for the Aakln. Omalm'a Up-to-date Shoe House, 1418 I'AllNAM STHKUT. Our Kimball Piano- A perfect Instrument, responsive ac tion, clear musical tone, beautiful case Have you ever listened to the Kimball piano If not, we waut you to como In and hear theni-Ouly by listening to their peerless tone can you understand tho reverence tho musical world has for the Kimball name The Kimball Is not an ordinary piano It Is not In tho ordl nary class, but In n class by Itself Their merit and merit alone have pluced these Instruments In tho very front rank Their musical qualities aro beyond criticism In short, tho world produces uono better Sold only by A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas, We do artistic tuning. Here We Are Again- After a short absence when we were engaged In getting together the largest and most varied styles of new spring and summer headgear hats for boys youths and men that sell for $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3 and $5 In nny and all colors and shapes Including tho ex treme styles In both soft nnd stiff shapes for the "dressy feller." Our medium priced lints nt $2.50 and $3.00 aro un equalled besides, the assortment Is bet ter than elsewhere. If It's a Dunlup you nro looking for well, no one can sell It to you but FREDERICK. The Hatter, The Leading Hot Mail of thr West, ISO SOLTU I'IFTEBXTH ST. What Women Say About Swamp-Root Thousands of Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It, To Prove Whnt the Great Every Reader of TO THE READERS OF THE BEE. 'About 18 months ago I had n very severe spell of sickness. 1 was extremely sick for three weeks, and when I finally was able to lrnvo my bed I was left with excru ciating pains In my back. My water nt times lookod very like coffee. 1 could iis but little at a time, and then only after suffering great twin. My physical condition was such bnt I had no strength and was all run down. Tho doctors said my kidneys were not -.fected, and while I Did Not Know I Had Kldnoy Trouble, 1 somehow felt certain that my kidneys wrro tho cause of my trouble. My sIMcr, Mrs. C. E. Llttlcfleld, of l.ynn, advised me to give l)r Kilmer's Swamp Hoot n trial. I procured a bottle and Inside of three days commenced to gel relief. I followed up that bottle with another, nnd at the completion of this one found I was completely cured. My strength returned and today I urn us well ever. My business Is that of canvasser, 1 am on my feet a great deal of the tlmo, and havo to use much energy In getting around. My cure ts therefore all the mora remarkable, und Is exceedingly gratifying to me." 117 High Ilock St., Lynn, Swamp-Root So Pleasant to Take "You have no Idea how well I feel. I nm satisfied that I do not need any more med icine, as 1 am In as good health as I ever was In my life." So says Mrs. Mary En gelhard, of 2S3S Madison St., St. Lojls. Mo., to a reporter of The St. Louis Globe Democrat. "For more than ten years I suffered with what the doctors termed female trouble; also heart trouble, with swelling of the feet and limbs. Last summer I felt so badly that I thought I had not long to live. I consulted doctor after doctor, and took their medicines, but felt no better. A friend recommended me to try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, and I must say I derived Immense benefit al most from tho first week. I continued the medicine, taking It regularly, and I am now In splendid health. The pains and nches have all gone. I have recom mended Swnmp-ltoot to all my friends, and told them what It has done for me. I will gladly answer anyono who desires to write mo regarding my case. I most heartily endorse Swamp-Hoot from ov ery stand-point. There Is such a pleas ant taste to Swamp-Root, and It goes right to the weak spots and drives them out of the system." Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root Sent Free If you havo tho slightest symptoms of kldnoy, liver or bladder troublo, or If there Is a trace of It In your family LlBtory. send at once to Dr. Kilmer & Co., ninghamton, N. T., who will gladly send you by mall, immediately, without cost to you. a sample bottle of the wonderful remedy. Swamp-Root and a book containing many of tho thou sands upon thousands of testimonial letters received from men nnd women cured by Swamp-Root. In writing be sure to say that you read this generous offer In The Omaha Sunday Ueo. Vitalized Air for Painless Extracting Fleasant to take and leaves no after effect. Can be taken by old, young or middle aged. Extracting . 25c Vitalized Air EOo Silver Fillings 75c TICT'C PHILADELPHIA I Ar I O DENTAL ROOMS 1517 Douglas St. m WA Kidney Remedy SWAMP-ROOT Will Do for YOU, The Bee May Have a Sample Bottle FREE. Mass. Mado a Now Woman of Mo. "During three years I was frequently Attacked with severo spells of sickness; many of these Kick stx-lis Upnt mn In lied. dnnceroUMly 111. (rnm tlircn wei'k in three months, under the constant onro of tho best physicians of Kaunas City. The doctor never told me I had uny- inwiK me maiier oi my muneys, uui i did not know for sure. "Some doctorn pronounced my rase gall stones, und said I could not live without n, nurfflr.nl nnnrntlnn. tn whlM, 1 would nevot consent. A friend mtg- Keniru i iry nr. Kilmers Hwnmp-Hoot. i uccuii 10 unto owump-tiooi regularly, and when I had used nnlv thri?, nrtv cent bottles, 1 felt tine and wiih nblo to do morn work than I hurl rtnnn In fnnr years, it has made n new woman of me. i nave nan only ono slight attack slnre 1 began to tnke Swnmp-Hoot, nnd that was caused by being drenched with rain and eatclllnir cold. Ktoinnrli Irntihln had bothered me for years, und had le come chronic. I am now 4t years of ago and feel much younger than I did ten vears ago. I freely give this testimonial for tho benefit of those who have suf fered as I have." Proprietress of Crlswell House, 211 V,', 6th St., Kansas City, Mo. Hot Weather Stoves Tho "New rroccss" Gasoline Stovo will do your cooking better, quicker nnd cheaper' than a coal stove. It will do away with all tho dirt and unpleasantness of tho 'conl stove. It will lighten your labors, and al low you moro tlmo for pleasure or other duties. Tho "New rroccss" Gasollno Stovo Is not an experiment. It has stood the test of time and has In every case given tho most complete satisfaction. It Is guaranteed to bo tho most desirable and convenient Stovo on tho market. Weil tnko plcasuro In ex plaining all tho good qualities of tbc.10 goods and whllo you nro In our store wo will tell you all about tho Leonard Clcan ablo Refrigerators tho best made. A. C. Raymer 1514 Farnam St. Candies and Ice Cream Our candles are not tho cheapest that are to be had. If cheapness Is the only consideration, there are better places to buy: but If you want good candy, pure candy, such as you need not fear giving tho children, we nro sure of our nbjllty to pleaso you. Quality considered our prices are reasonable, which Is the true test of chenpness. neforo you go homo today stop In and get one of our rolls of Ice cream wo put up enough for 8 people for 40c and give you threo llnvors of the most delicious cream you ever tasted. W. S. Bald tiff, 1520 Fameta St. GREAT CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALE All the goods not disposed of at the Industrial Exposition, comer Thirteenth and Harney strcels, will bo sold at auction on Wednesday evening, April 21th. Admission free. The stock consists of groceries, furniture, sowing machine, bicycles, dry goods and ladles' furnishings, fine pictures, decorated china, stoves, vehicles, etc. Hero Is a chance to buy staplo goods at your own price. Tho ouc tlon will begin promptly at 8 o'clock, and will be continued on Th'urs day night, in cas0 the goods aro not all sold on Wednesday night. Tho goods will also be sold at private sale each day until closed out. Superintendent Industrial Exposition Women as Well as Men are Made Miserable by Kidney and Bladder Troubles. It used to be considered that only uri nary and bladder troubles wcro to bo traced to tho kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases havo their beginning In tho disorder of these most Important orgnus. , The kidneys Alter and purify the blood that Is their work. So when your kid neys ore weak or out of order you con un derstand how quickly your entire body Is affected and how every organ seems to fall to do Its duty. If you aro sick or "feel badly," begin tak ing tho famous new discovery, Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Hoot, because as soon as your kidneys ore well they will help alt the other organs to health. A trial will con vince any one. Many tronicii tuffer untold misery be' cause trie -injure oftluir dhtase is io( cor. nctly understood; in mot cases they art. ltd to believe that vomb trouble or female weakness of tome sort w responsible for their many ills, ichen in fact disordered kidntvs are the chief caust of their dis tressing troubles. Neuralgia, nervousness, headache, puffy or dark circles under the eyes, rheumatism a dragging pain or dull ache In the back, weakness or bearing down sensation, pro ftiBo or scanty supply of urine, with strong odor, frequent desire to pass It night or day, with scalding or burning sensntlon these aro all unmistakable signs of kldnoy and bladder trouble. If thcro Is any doubt In your mind a to your condition, take from your urlno on rising about four ounces, place It In a glass nr bottle nnd let it stand twenty-four hours, If on examination It Is milky or cloudy, If thcro Is a brick-dust settling, or If small particles float about In It, youi kidneys aro In need of Immediate attention. Other symptoms showing that you need Swamp-Root uro sleeplessness, dizziness. Irregular heart, brcothlessncss, sallow, unhealthy complexion, plenty of ambition but no strength. Swarop-Koot Is pleasant to take and la used In the leading hospitals, recommended by physicians In their private practice, and ts taken by doctors themselves, be cause they recognize In It the greatest and most successful remedy that sclsnca has ever been able to compound. If you are already convinced that Swamp Iloot Is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty cent nnd one-dollar bottlea . . ''ug stores everywhere.