THE OMAHA DAILY 11EE: SfSDAV, 31AY 12, 1901. Money Raising Sale A Great Success. My customers wish the sale to be continued for another 30 days to give them the opportunity to purchase. Graduating and wedding presents so every one can reap the benefit of this great sale. Ask your neighbors if they have visited Mandclbirg, t h e Leading Jeweler, Northeast Corner Six teenth and Farnam streets if not, tell them they can get a discount from 20 to 50 per cent on the dollar. Just think what you can fuvc In making your purchase now Watchcn, Diamonds, Silverware, Cut OlacR, Plated Warn In fact all merchandise In my line can 1)3 PURCHASED FOn JUST WHAT OTHKK DKAIiKHS PAY. We have the finest nml lnrRCst selection In the city, the latent In Howls, Sugare nnd Creams, Choco lato Sets, Ilon-llon Dishes all In new Rray finish. Notlco a few special prices, as spaco will not allow tho hundreds of bargains we can quote DIAMONDS M30.no Diamond IlliiKS tale price. ... . . 51W.0O Diamond SUds salo price 112.50 75.00 HVOO Diamond Scarf Pins- 17 RA salo price J" IlSn.OO Diamond Luce Pins salo price. 35.00 .7.50 I $10.00 Diamond HIiiks salo price DIAMOND PENDANTS 5" ft;-M.r,ns- 18.75 fM r,,T 26.25 ST VM. 37.50 PLATED WARE lot nix, walu price ..." l.fO 11.60 UoKerH' Tea Spoons, UCr ?vi in m., miic price v 3.00 rtOBerH' Dessert " An Spoons, set of six, prlco -.UU 13.00 UoRers' Dessert nn Forks, set of six, price t.UU J3.50 ItuKerH Tublo ri Spoons, set of six, price... .JU llcrry Spoons, Ilutter Knives, Sugar Spoons, Soup Ladles, Chick en sets, till sold at tho same dis count, BELTS, HAT PINS, OPERA GLASSES 10) Kdnu May Helts, douhlo buckles front und back, the latesL lirit m,t for the straight, front, worth 7Cr KM, at ach..?. DC M Solid Silver Hat Pins, r?fi worth $1.00, nt 3UC 25 Pairs Opera Glasses, worth') Aft J5.00, at J.UU WATCHES m. SolM Clold Watch, 25.00 frl'co SOllli 001,1 Wntc" "U,J 75 i.riSaw nUcd w,,.,ch- 18.75 $15.00 Qol.l Filled Watch, in nft pr'co .. '., . IU.UU 45.00 Silver Watch, salo i tc pr'to r j -j SPECIAL OFFER 100 Solid Gold ItlliKS. set with 'Turquoise und Pearls, former I et price aie price... i.JUl B0 Fine Ladles' Purses, Silver MountliiRS, former price i no I t3.ro, BnH price I.yo 60 Silk Umbrellas. Ladles' or Gents, stiver mountings, aol former price, 13, sale price w i 100 Jeweled Hatpins, former QR price, $2.00, sale prlco. a..1. vl Sea Our Show Window- Extra Help Engaged for this Sale! A. Mandelberg, The Leading Jeweler, N, E, Cor 16th and Farnam GOLF SERVES TO FILL A GAP Societj Tnrni to thi Linki la Litn of 0thr DiTirsioni. MUCH TIME SPENT AT COUNTRY CLUB Hrvlvnl of the "nturiln)- KvpiiIiik IIo.in nml n .Vumlier of Dinner I'nrtli-N Hie I'enture of the Week Out There, The Country club Is once more the theme with tho smart set and for the last week has been tho scene of the majority of their operations as well. Kven If the rain did Interfere with the formal opening last Sat urday, It was only a formality after all, and to thoBo fortunate enough to bo thero bo fore the storm commenced It seemed more like a continuation of In i t summer's pet diversion, the Saturday night hop. In re ality, It was Just that, and so Immensely on Joynblo did It prove that It has been de cided to re-establish that Institution, As Saturday afternoon usuall attracts the largest crowd, arrangement has been made to servo dinner nfter the gamo to those who care to remain for the evening or the par ties that come out from the city for dinner and the hop. At the llrst Indication of fair weather last week, or even of n few hours suspension of the rain, thero was a general start "out Uensoti way." At drat the condition of tho ground made tho game Impossible, but there wcro a seoro of other Interesting features and ns many new golf suits, especially the red Jackets, to be Inspected, nnd ns tho enrly afternoon gatherings arc largely com posed of women, that was sufficient. Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons brought out lnrgo parties of golfers, dinners being served to about fifty yesterday even ing. Mrs. A. li. Heed and .Miss McShano each entertained dinner parties of eight, Mrs. Oulou, Mr. J. L. Pnxton, Mr. G. H. Farmer, Mr. Fairfield and Mr. O. It. Voss bolng among the others that entertained guest3 there. Tho hop In the ovcnlng was largely at tended, proving tho more enjoyable for Its lack of formality. I'lrnmireM I'nst. ' The Six-handed Euchre club met last week with Mrs. Joslvn. Mrs. Isabella Foley was hostess at Inst Wednesday's meeting of the Hoynl Twenty club. Mrs. George Voss gave a luncheon for ten on Friday, complimentary to Miss Buck. Mrs. Wesley Mors wan entertained about forty women nt a whist luncheon at the Merrlam on Saturday. Mrs. Charles Greene entertained a party of twelve at luncheon on Friday In honor of Mrs. Mullock o! Chlcngo. In honor of n guest from Denver Mrs. W. P. Mumaugh gave a card party to a num ber of friends on Wcdnosday afternoon. Miss Lomnx entortalucd a few friends at a chatlng dish supper on Wednesday ovcn lng In honor of the Misses Caldwell of Chi cago. Mls. McKenna, Miss Doane, Dr. Ilrldgea and Mr. Vynian were ,;uetts at a dlnntr clvcn ly Mr. and Mrs. Fnlrtlcld on Frldav evening. Mrs. 13. Flshel ontertnlned tho members of tho Just For Fun club on Wednesday afternoon nt her homo on South Twenty- sixth street. Complimentary to Mrs. I'erly, Mrs. Ilro- gin s lu.ther, Mrs. Wilson Lowo enter tained a few friends at luncheun on Wed net day. Judge Wakeloy was host at a smoker on Thursday evening, at which the guest of honor wa? Scuator Vilas of Wisconsin, his former law partner. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hclbcr wcro given a most pleasant surprise by a large party of friends on Wednesday evening nt their home, 2627 South Fifteenth street. Miss Grace Illnkley entertained tho mem bers of tho N. O. S. fi. club nt hor home, 1S27 North Eighteenth street, on Wednesday evening. th time being devoted to enrds and dnnclng. Mrs. D S. Ixick wood's home on Mandcr- son street was thrown open on Thursday evening to a large party of guests. Cards and music occupied tho evening most pleas antly, a luncheon bolng served at Its close. Misses Louise and Mao Heller entertained tho A. O. T. Uowllng club nt Metropolitan club on Monday, Mrs. David Adlcr of Chi cago being tho guost of honor. Tho prizes of tho nfternoon wero won by Miss Lena Hohfeld and Miss May Cohn. Tho Now Century Card club was enter tained by Mrs, Cole at her home, 2509 North Nineteenth street, Thursday afternoon, when prizes wore awarded to Mrs. Moon, Mrs. T. Shllllnglon, Mrs. K. Haymaker and Mrs. netts. Mrs. Moon will entertain tho club at Its next meeting. At tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. M T. Hom buuer, Tucmy-clghth street and I'oppleto.i avenue, lilday night, a delightful party was given In honor of Mrs. Hombaucr's sis fr. Miss Cucbanan of Kansas, who Is mak ing u lsli In Omaha, Tho "vcnlng vas de p'.ed to Karnes and delicious refreshments wero LCivesS. Mlsj Boyd entertained n box party on Tuesday in honor of Mri. Holterhoif and Mr. nnd Mn. Will Itedlck. The ;iarty con sisted of Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Kountze, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoxlo Clarke. Mr. t.nI Mrs. Haller. Vu'or and Mrs. MIchlo. Mr. Con neli and V'sses Allen, Lomax, OjIJwoII. Taylor, and Messrs. Clarke, Cruminer, An derson nnd Pettlgo. For Mrs. Vilas of Chicago, who Is her guest, Mrs. F. H. Davis gave a large whist luncheon on Tuesday. Tho guests were seated at twclvo tables In tho decoration of which a profusion of whlto aud purple lilacs werd used, The game followed, tho guests present being: Mesdamos J. K, Baum, Oudnhy, Martin, Llndsny, Conncll, Shlv erlck, Mandorson, Barker, Oeorgo Barker, Crummer, Morsman, Taylor, Kverott and Wnddell of Council Bluffs, I'ritchell, Coutant, llrlnker, Orr, Patterson, Mors- KIDNEY AND HLADDER TKOUHLUS PROMPTLY CURED. A Sample Mottle Sent Fit UK It- Mntt. Dr: Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the wonder ful now discovery In medical science, ful fills every wish In promptly curing kid ney, bladder and uric acid troubles, rheu matism and pain In tho back. It corrects Inability to hold wator and scalding pnln lu pahslng It; or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or boer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day nnd to got up many times during the night. The mild nnd the extraordinary effect of Swamp Boot Is soon realized. It stands the high est for Its wonderful cureB of tho most distressing cases. Swamp-Boot is not recommended for everything, but if you have kidney, llvr, bladder or uric acid trobule you will find It Just tho remedy you need. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50. cent and sizes. You may have a snmple bottle of this wonderful now discovery and a book tint tells all about It and Its great cures, both sent absolutely free by mall. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. V. When writing mention that you read this generous offer in The Omaha Sunday Be. roan, Dickey, Colpetzer, Holterhofl, Itedlck, Hawley, Sweet, Wakeley, Yates, Jordan, Barkalow, I'cck, French, Kurtz. McKenna, Gannett, Clarkson, Misses Wnkelej nnd Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hector gave a hoi party to n few friend) nt the Crelghton lasf. Monday evening, and a delightful supper afterwards at their pretty home on Thirty second avenue, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hector entertained a number of their friends last evening. Delightful music was furnished by some of the best local talent, guessing contests, to gether with elegant refreshments, made the evening n moat enjoyable one. The members of the Original Cooking club gave an unusually elaborato dinner at the homo of Mrs. Luther Kountze on Wednesday evening, there being twenty present, among whom were a few of thtf men friends. The table decorations were of pink, a large basket of roses forming the centerplcco on the larger of tho two tables, pink-shaded candles being alto used. Tho Thurston miles guve their May party and last danco of tho season at their armory hnll on Tuesday evening, about 100 couples being present. The decorations of the hall were espetlally effective, all of the draperies having been removed and lings substituted for them. The wall at cither und was draped with large Hags nnd tho center post surrounded with a bank of palms. Punch was nerved throughout tho ovenlng nnd the affair was one of the most enjoyable of the year. Mrs. Ulchard Fagan of C29 North Forty first nvenuo entertained nbout seventy-five women nt cards on Friday afternoon In honor of her guests, Mrs. N. O. Lawton and Mrs. Cogswell of Ccdnr llaplds and Mrs, C. K. Hausler of Independence, In. Six-handed euchre was the game played, Gibson heads, sketched with nn nnd Ink, being used as score cards. The rooms wero prettily deco rated In Sllno and white nnd nfter tho gamo light refreshments wcro served, In which the snmecolors wero carried out. In honor of Misses Hnnehen Hehfeld nnd Mao Heller, whoso engagements havu re cently been announced, Mrs. Hugo Ilrandcls gave n heart luncheon last Saturday after roon lu tho white nnd gold dining room of tho Millard, Hoses wcro used In the decora tion of the tnble and silver friendship hearts und pins wero given each guest as souvenirs. Tho party consisted of Misses Louise Heller, Mae Heller, Lena Hehfeld, Hanchen Hehfeld and Mrs, Brandels, nnd In tho afternoon they attended tho per formance nt tho Orphcum. As a rnn'.o of a year of most prolltablo nssochtlon rnd work the members of the household tconomlcs department of tho Won. no's club were delightfully enter. aljcd on TiifEday afternoon nt tho home ! .'heir lsader. Mia, C. H. Townscnd of 25 57 St. Mary's avenue. About forty women weru profont and tho afternoon was syent Informally at games of a mlrth-provokius chnrniter Interspersed with music and reeltnt.'cr.s. There was a pretty arrange ment of roses nnd lilacs In the parlor3 and rosis vero presented the foriiiTit? con Ufctnnts In the games, nt 5 o'clock small tables wem n'mnged through ih room and a h'nehcon served. Mrs. Townooiid win asslfcted during tho cftrrnoon by her daughter, Mlsn Bessie, aLd Mrs. U. To-.vc-fccnd. oHnl Chit Chnl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Latham Davis arc at the .Madison. Mrs. W. J. Brjntch Is expected home from the south this week. Mrs. C. W. Ljmnn has Issued cards for a luncheon on Wednesday. A daughter -vas born to Mr. and Mrs. John Daughorty on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Markeil have taken a homo nt DeSoto for the summer. Mr. and Mrh. E. II. Sprague will movo Into their new homo, out by the Country club, tomorrow. Hev. IS. H. Jcnks and family arc now oc cupying tho house nt 210 South Twenty- fifth strcot. After Mav 16 Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Crnry will occupy the houso at Twenty-fifth anil Harney streets. Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter have left the Paxton nnd will bo with Mrs. Culllngham for tho summer. Mrs. Arthur B. Smith is expecting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hunting of Boston, to visit her soon. Mrs. J. J. Brawn and family hnvo recently taken possession of their now home on Thirty-second street. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. Hlch nnd Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Bradbury havo taken tho resi dence at 2110 Lake street. .Mrs. Harry Tlnney will entertain tho South Side Whist club on Tuesday aftor noon at her home, 107 Stanford circle. Miss Klvera Berg entertained friends at her home, 2602 Chicago street, Friday ovcn lng, tho occasion bolng her birthday an niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd Porter Peck will glvo two raiislcalcs this week, the first one tomorrow evening and tho second Wednes day ovciilng. Tho mnrrlago of Miss Mary Buck and Mr. Edward M. Morsman Is announced to tako place In June nnd will bo a large church affair. Mrs. Martha Blackwcll expects to go cast soon, snlllnc from New York June S, to spend some tl:no abroad. Sho will be ac companied by friends from Muscatine, la. Mr. Frank Hamilton went to New York Tuesduy to meet his sister, Mrs. Humllton, and her daughters, who havo Just returned from an eighteen months' visit to Europe. Mrs. E. P. Peck, Mrs. McKenna and Mrs. Kountze are planning an entertainment for tho benefit of thto Parish Aid of Trinity cathedral, to bo given on or about May 21. It will tncludo a program of music and tableaux, tho participants to be chosen from among tho youngor society girls. Tho Woman's Alllnnco of Unity church will give Its last social of the season at Met ropolitan club on Friday evening, May 17. Though no especial Invitations have been Issued, tho friends of the organization are Invited. Tho affair Is to be a May party and all are requcpted to dress accordingly. MovriuriitN mill Wlierpnliontn. Mr. John.T. Clark Is In Washington. Mr. Ward Burgess went to California last week. Dr. Stone Is expected home from tho cast today. The Misses Shacklcford are visiting In Chicago. Mrs. H, T. Lcmist returned from St. Louis on Sunday. Mrs. J. E. Baum spont a part of last week In Chicago. Mr. George C. Towle returned from New York last week. Mr. Harry McCormick went to Wyoming on Tuesday to visit his rnnch. Rov. E. F. Trcfz left on Wednesday for tho west, to be gone about a week. Mr. Frank R. Vlorllng returned from tho Mexico (Mo.) Military academy on Mon da. Mrs, Anna Leo Boss of 3302 Lothrop street returned from Atchison, Kan., on Tuesdny ovcnlng. Mr. Frank D. Field left Omaha on Thurs day for Faycttovllle, Ark., whnro ho will reside In future. Mrs, H. S. Anzlon returned today from a two months' visit to the east, accompnnlcd by her mother, Mrs. M S, Roberts of Utlca, N Y Mr ami Mrs. R. C. Dozler leavo Tuesday for an extended trip through tho south, lu the course of which they will visit friends at Kancas City, St Louis and Farmers ville, La. Mrs. W. I. Patterson has returned from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Rogers of Milwaukee. Miss Vallle nnd Miss Eleanor Vnlllc La Salle left today for the east, whero they will remain until June 1. Mr. nnd Mrs J. H. McConncil left on Thursday for New York, from where they will fall on the 16th for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wheeler returned from Washington, D. C on Tuesday, They will spend tho summer In Omaha. Mrs, R. W. Baxter arrived home Inst Monday from Portland, Ore., whero sho made an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Daw ling. W. It. Bennett and George L. Fisher left last night to visit the larger eastern cities to (jet new Ideas to Incorporate In the new Bennett building. Mrs. L. C. Cnrson, who has been visiting her daughter and friends In Fort Wayne, Iml,, nud In Minnesota, has returned for a short visit In Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vlerllug will leave on Tuesday for San Francisco, from whero they will sail, on the 18th, for Honolulu, to be absent nbout six weeks. Mrs. John A. Wakefield and her mother, Mrs. Robldoux, will leavo tomorrow for Buffalo. Mls3 Wakefield will grnduate from St. Margaret's school In June. Mlsn Blanche Hungalc nnd Miss Edna Martin left on Tuesday for Ackley, la., where they will visit friends, going from there to Chicago for a brief stay. tint fif Tiitvn (iirt. Miss H.utlo Dreyfucs of Chicago 13 visit' Inc her sister, Mr. Furth. Mrs. Ciiailes Gyger Is entertaining Miss Mat Ilnnn.ur of Leavenworth, Knn. Mrs. David Adlcr of Chicago was the gum of her aunt, Mrs. Rosclistock, last wi ck. Mrs. John Stuttgart of Llttlo Rock. Ark., spent a part of last week In the city with friends. Miss Embry of Independence, Mo., come en tiitttreluy, to be the guest of Mrs. Usui for two v.'teliK Miss Lomax has had the Misses Caldwell of Chicago as her guests for tho past week. They returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shovlln of Minneapo lis were the guests of Miss Emily Wakeley at tho Country club last week. Mis. M. A. Hogley arrived today Irom California, to be tho guett of her mother, Mrs. J. T. Allen of 2003 Burt stref.t. Mrs. Martin returned to hor homo In Chicago on Sunday, nfter upending several months In the city, the guest of her sou, Mr. E. Martin. Miss Etta Jacoby returned 'to Oraaln on Friday morning from tho east. She will remain for some time, the guest of her cou.lr. Mrs. Hugo Brandels. Mrs. Ward Ferguson nnd llttlo daughter of Rolfo, la., nro In tho city, tho guests of Miss Agnes Ferguson of the Young Woman's Christian association. Iter spending several weeks In Omaha, the gmsts of their brother, Mr. Curtis, Mrs. Balrd and Miss Curtis left on Tl u.s day for St. Louis, on their way east. Willi I'liincri nml Mulc. Tho soda bcaBOii in Omaha has been formally opened. All day yesterday the Myers-Dillon Drug company dispensed dow ers, music and dainty drinks to a host of people. Tho store was beautifully decor ated with palms, ferns und potted plants and several thousand souvenir roses were carried nway by the ladles. A long list of now and pleasing beverage wero served, some of whlcn will no doubt uchleve consid erable popularity before the season Is ended, and tho crush In ft out of the handsome soda fountain resembled nothing so much us a bargain mutlnee. All through tho after noon and far Into the evening hours tho strains of music nllurcd visitors to tho cosy tables and chairs, which will be retalndd throughout the season for tho convenience of patronx Altogether the opening was a success and It js generally conceded that thero Is not such another pleasant pltico In tho city for a moment's rest nnd chat or tho testing of a now and delightful summer bev erage. The soda season Is on. ftriMviiiK I" I'opiilnrlt. Evidently the ladles of Omaha have set tho seal of their npprnval upon the Bath ery. Each week shows n gratifying In crease In tho number of patrons and every ono seems pleased with tho handsome ap pointments nnd modern accessories of the bath. Two expert massage operators aro constantly employed nnd tho new style Turkish baths are bocopilng very popular. Tho chiropodist department Is In charge of n trained operator and ull regular patrons of tho Bathery receive pedicure treatment free. If you havo not already visited tho new Bathery don't fall to do so; It Is for tho exclusive use and benefit of tho ladles and merits their patronage. Rooms 220-224 Bee building. O.MAIIt SUIllUIIS. Florence. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Suttle were visitors In Omaha Wednebday. Mrs. Charles Purrell left Thursday for a week's visit with her parents at Wood bine, la William Tuttle and son, Minor, attended the funeral of n relative at Cnffman on Wednesday. A. Wilson of Tekamah was a business visitor here Friday, returning homo on the evening train. M. C. Hamilton, a sawmill man, mado a business trip to Blair Friday morning, re turning the same day. J. E. Rothmau and wife of Dixon, Neb., are spending two weeks here, visiting the family of Andrew Anderson. William Kindred left Thursday for Hel ena, Mont., to superintend the putting In of somo water works mains at that place. George Hans Soreusen, the oldest son of Georgo Sorcnson, florist, passed the exam ination for an apprentice In the navy and loft for S.m Francisco Suturdny. Mlas Amy B. Taylor, dnughter of L, A. Taylor, celebrated the sixteenth anniver sary of her birthday Friday evening. Thirty of her young friends wero present. At the meeting of tho school board Tues day night these teachers wcro elected: Principal, F. Gordon of Fremont, Neh.; teachers, Miss Ida Miller, Miss Bertie Wll son, MUs Jojephlno Kelclher, Miss Roso O'Connor. ll-IIXUII. ' A. Wyant is building an addition to his home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Jorgeson and family are settled In their homo on tho military road. The women of the Methodist church gave an Ice cream social at tho town hall last Friday night. The Ladles' Aid koclety will meet nt the home of Mrs, A. J. Kellnr Thursday afternoon at 2:30, Tho Benson art exhibit o' the schools will bo at the cchcolhouse Saturday, from U a, m. to 7 p, m. Miss Juno Grove, while on tho road with her father, who Is a mall clerk, fell nnd Injured her kneecup. Dr. Henry McCoy returned from Lincoln Thursday, whero he attended the .Merilal association convention. Services will bo held today nt tho Meth odist church at II a. in. by Rev. Mr. Mark ley, Sunday school at noon. Mrs, A Falrbrothcr, who has been visit, lng with her lister, Mrs. Dr. McCoy, re turned to her home In Pierre. S D., Satur-, day morning. j Ben Morten of Kansas City. Mo., arrived i In Benson Thursday and is visiting at th' home of Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Horten. Elltmere Morgan, who has been sick with scarlet fever, has Improved' enough to bo up, though still confined to his room. A number of pupils, with their tcachera, of the Benson schools, attended the nrt exhibit of the Walnut Hill school Satur day. lluiiilee, Mrs. W. S. Curtis Is getting well. Mrs. S. It. Rush Is In llannlb.il. Mo., visiting her parents. The Dunden Woman's club will meet Wednesday nt tho homo of Mrs. A. M. Smith. Dr. II. C. Van Guson and wife, with their daughter, Louise, returned Frldny from Hot Springs, Ark. The doctor Is much Im proved lu health. The Philharmonic society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Carmlchnel on Friday evening. A program, In which a number of Omnhn nrtlsts took part, was given. William Young Brown and wife, formerly of Philadelphia and recently from Boone, In., who nro stopping In Omnhn on busi ness for a few ,days, wero the guests nt MRS. J. J'rcttie.sL Handsome See tlie Silken! t Skirts, with Silk Umbrellas, !)8e up. Colored Umbrellas, $1.50 tip. Child's oya! Summer Skeleton Waists, never sold for less than Hoe, we are selling for (15c. In our Stationery department and 100 envelopes for 20c. Sterling Silver Friendship Hearts, 25c quality, for 10c. Ster ling Silver Mutton Hooks, Curling Irons, Letter Stamps and Mail' ieure Pieces, J5c. HONEST PAINT Lowe Bros High Standard Paints have stood tho test hi all climes for years. They aro better than others because they contain both tho quantity and quality of such materials as aro needed to make them better. Weigh a gallon, measure a gallon, spread a gallon, and then you can judge somewhat of their value. For sale by the following reliable dealers: M VF.IIS-IMI.I.OV Illltli CO., llllli mill Fiirnuiii SI reels. I . A. Mlvl.Clinil, 2 llh nml . Ms., South Oinalin. MIDLAND lil.ANS 1 MIS to Mill This Week the Last Prices Lower Than Ever We expect to close out the balance of our piano stock shipped to Omaha from our country agencies before May JSth, and will quote prices ami terms never before heard of in the history of piano selling. Buy Now and Save from $100 to $150 on a Dependable Piano lleautlful Cabinet Grand UprlBht, usually sold at $250, only $112 I'lno Klomlah Oak I'prlsht. usually sold at J300, only $12S French Walnut Case UprlRlit, usually cold at $350, only $142 Six Squaro Pianos, excellent condition $2fi, $35, $45 and up Stelnway, Vosu, Kmerson, Ivors & I'ond, I'nckurd, A. 11. Chaso, Stcger and Steck I'lanos, cash or $10 monthly payments. Buyers at a distance Bbould wrlto for catalogues, prlccH and terms. Wo will send any piano bought on 10 days' trial and pay freight charges both ways it not satisfactory in every way. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER The Largest Piano House in the West. 1313 Farnam Street. Telephone 1625. 7 ELOW WE GIVE & FEW UFIIEF REPOflTfi drrrtlrr -.!, V-Mfr' Rev.'Piomaj .I&Currah.Episcopal Clergyman, Washington J.Mioler , GeneralTicke.t AoemtoTthT ? 0 feyfrerc fttcriMP aHreni tesuiri v OxYOOtorr Cuirte rov ttss wan ro tvrftrj. '(gaAneiFrUVbUUNT-JTMITATIQIfi? YO PROTECT YOUR WEALTH AND OUR REPUTATION Vye WILL PAY TMI5 REWARD TO ANY ONE WHO WILL FURN1CM U IN FORMATION ON WHICH WE CAN 6ECUBC CONVICTION Or A DEALER WHO TRIES TO SELL WORTHLESS IMITATIONS WHEN 0XYD0M0R8 ARE CALL- CO FOR. THE ONLY SEASON A DEALCR IMPOt.ES A FAKCD ARTICLE ON YOU 16 BE CAUSE THERE 16 A LARGER PROFIT IN YOUR CITY, WRITE TO DH.H.QANCHE it" SIT LKE CITY, UTAH. Tr. . Pj KIUMIMtU iununiif,miun o, ,ni, MIIWAUWEE.MIWHKAPOLI fit Y1' Q'"'. dinner Saturday of Mr nnd Mrs. James W. Hamilton. A stereoptlcon lecture on tho Paris ex position was given at tho school house Wednesday evening by Mr Stephetn and was largely attended We Want You to Com pare Our $2.50 HATS with other 11.00 ones, nml If nurd In not tbo best value, we'll mako you a present oi ours. Will make you tho same proposi tion on our $1.00 Underwear either two-piece or Union Suits. BLACK, The $2.50 Hatter 1(17 So. llllli Hi. 'i I BENSON New Shirt Waists Coming in Every Dny. Silk, Cotton, Lawn, Batiste, Etc. snoods that are mado for the money. White Waists, l)5c tip. Pretty Batiste or Linen Color Waists, 1.125 up. Colored Percale Waists, siUc up. Silk Waists all prices. drop tlounce we are selliug for we are selling -.1 quires of paper .1. II. SCHMIDT, 2llli nml CiniiliiK Slrretn. G. A. IJHF.I-.XOlKill. mill So ii 111 lUHi Street. Wll I'AIXT CO. Harney St. nInfaIuble cure for laorippe, PRRHm!uMATiK. I i iMfiTnnimi p NfrouniicTiFnii itv JlJsoMN,S'ASTHMA,lMPOTpc1 ALL BLOOD DIOEASEETC. ChicagqHEito&a'cjp Qxrocxaicuvto ro Cmiio iv ru VHocfiMC Coven ertnr ASrAvce; stare revet itmir ammout jt,AtiiMf ctra 'tC(MiriJMiMloenlit8i. ANoriTao. IT FOR HIM. IF YOU HAVE NO DEALER IN CO, B7 OTATE ST. CHIOAOO, rOR A DESCRIPTIVE UOOKLtT - DEALERS TEHM4 OK M FINE IOS VEE OUILDINO, OMAHA, Mil. J. - 7i nLHUT T DCS MOINEI, IOWA. fll .C CHniaTMaN.rVAHBTOH.Itfeqjg i t i ! : t Nor, Pac, Ry. Shares $lf000 Cash, Millions in It For about a tnluute then the bottom fell out of stocks nml several thousand men scattered over several states went home broke, lu theso days of wild speculation tho wtso man will holtate und tnaku some provision for the future. IIo will wako tip lung enough to rcnllic that tho matt who makes a for tune on tho stock eschango today Is liable to lose It to morrow. And tho stock ex ehnngo Is not the only hazard of life. Don't risk everything you havo nnd your family') future wel fare on a single turn of for tune's wheel. Make at least one good, safe, sound In vestment, tiii: nqMT. aiim: i, in: assuhaxci: sticiirrv or tiii: iiti:i status offers you such an Investment In a dozen dif ferent forms, Stocks r.uy ro up and stocks may go down, but Kqullablc notifies are always equal to sight drafts at maturity Its gold debenture contracts nro al ways worth more than gov ernment bonds always pay a better rato of Interest always easier to get nrid easier to keep. Tho Hnult nble surplus of sixty-six millions Is an evidence of past Integrity, nn c.irucst of present strength at'l a source of future proilt for every policy holder. Spoon, lato If you will take nil tho business elianccs you 'unit to but make somo safe provision for your own old ago or your family's pro tection In the event of your death. There Is no time like the present let us show you how and why. Strongest in the World j Protection that Protects t H, D, Neelv, ManiiRcr for Xobraska 20G-20S Itcc Hiiildlna, Oinaliii. Fitting Qualities Sijiny times tho manufacturers overlook tho Important fact that tho woman of to day requires a shoo to tit, and lit comfort- ubly. With Sorosis uvcry pair Is mado to fit anil fit right, or no sale. Sorosis have a reputation to sustain and every pair must bo right. It Is not only on tho day the shoes arc bought that Sorosis fit, but after being worn they still hold their shape. All kinds of leathers aro $.1.50 In Sorosis. A Sorosis wearer will recommend them always. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South 15th Street, Frnnk Wllt'nx, Mnliager. Write for a Cutaloguo. oizoms Medicated Complexion Powder not tnutr feilsrci lone. mk facial bot7, without i Irautllul completion. rnnonl'i Ii akin foodi pro. tfrti, prrirrTM, tfniOFfi ( l.lrmllhei anil prrTtnta that blny ppraranr'n to tho akin. "llna no lima, nc. Iad. orarnle or olhrr Inlurloua aub' atam-fa an common In rbrap booklet Irrr. llox HUc. J. A. roiionl Co. fit. or New York. WANTED A DISTRICT AGENT To Superintend Territory Previous llfo Insurance experience not u requisite. The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York RICHARD A. McCURDV, President. THE GREATEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD Larger guaranteed Cub!) Valuea llian any other company. Tho company which mnkea the most per manent kM n In hiiHlncRs In a fluid Is tho heat company to represent. Hend for com parative Htatement. Wrlto for tormn, etc, to FLEMING BROS., Managers for Iowa and Nebraska, Des Moines, Iowa. Omaha, Neb. -