10 THE OMAHA DAILY 11EE: SUNDAY, MAY 17. 1003. WORK FOR PRESBYTERIANS Wlat the General Assembly Wi!l Eate Eefore it at Lei Acgeles. LAST TOUCHES ON CREED REVISION Overtures of Alteration Kt deraed by the noda Will Be Flnallr Adopted at the Coming Session. I5S ANGELES. Cal.. May .-(Epeclal Correspondence of The nee.) An army of Invasion Is on Its way from the east and will enter, this city on Wednesday. Ad vice rccc received during the last fortnight from York, Philadelphia, Tittsburg, Wash- n. Cincinnati. Cleveland. Chicago, Mln- ills, Bt. Louis, tell of special trains or New York, Ington neapolls, Bt. Louis, tell of special trains or special cars being prepared at each of these places filled with tho commissioners and the delegates to the women's meetings held In connection with the assembly, and a much larger number of tourists attracted by the low rates and the fine opportunities. What contrast these travelers across the plains and over and around the Rockies will find in comparing their own adven tures with those of Lewis and Clark and Whitman and Fremont and the "Miters!" Ko horseback riding, nor new letters, nor ox teams, but the finest equipment which the transcontinental railway systems can offer has been placed at their disposal. Only second In Importance to the presidential train will be those which come from New York. Boston and Chicago. Rest on Snndny. Bunday being a day of rest in theory, and In practice also, the special trains will be sidetracked tomorrow while the members of the various parties spend the Sabbath In worship or In communion with nature, or In trying to solve the Mormon problem according to program arranged before the party started. It Is well that there should be this Sunday rest, for the last general assembly enjoined upon all the officers and members of the Presbyterian church, and specially upon the young people, to be faithful In the preservation both by pre cept and example of the sacred character of the Christian Sabbath. One resolution read: That we most respectfully but earnestly request all officers of public transportation companies seriously to consider the sub ject of Sunday excursions to the end that they may be discontinued in the Interest of labor, morals and religion. Several hundred peoplo from the east will spend the day In Salt Lake Cfly. That they will attend a religious service goes without saying; that they will attend a Mormon service Is highly probable; that they will go away thinking that his satanlc majesty Is not so black as he Is painted goes also without saying, but this will be because they have seen him on exhibition and not In dally life. A missionary meet ing will be held in New Mexico, where 200 or 300 people from New York and Phila delphia are to spend the day, starting from Albuquerque for the Grand Canon of the Colorado at 12:01 a. m. Monday. Other train loads are duo at the Grand canon this evening and the passengers will have two days Instead of one to visit this great wonderland of Arizona, Los Anareles Getting Ready. Extensive preparations are making in this city for the reception and entertain ment of the commissioners and their friends. - A strong committee, under the leadership of Rev, Hugh K. Walker, D. D., pastor of the Immanuel Presbyterian church. In AAIch the meetings are to be held, and IT olYibcoramlttees, have done for the comlnil guests what Rev. Arthur J. Brown, t. Cjf., and his faithful committee men did for the visitors to Portland In 1892. Jn fact, it Is the memory of the splendid time which the eastern people had In Portland that has made the present com pany so large. Every man who went to Portland eleven years ago was perfectly willing to make the sacrifice of going to the coast again this year, and every one who did not go then felt that he was en titled to be sent now. This has made the lection of commissioners unusually Inter esttng and has resulted In the choice of picked men to represent the church; After the adjournment of the assembly a large number of people will return home by the northern route, that they may deepen former Impressions of Oregon and Washington, or may receive at first hand something of the sensation which their friends conveyed to them upon their return from the last assembly held on the coast. Th home mission work of the church In the great western synods will be carefully studied by the visitors, as will also the educational work carried on by the Board of Aid for Colleges and Academies, and it Is safe to Infer that an Impetus will be given to the work of these boards as the result of the meeting this year. Some Presbyterian Politics. As usual. Interest centers about th offloe of the moderator, In Presbyterian circles, as In political circles, the office always seeks the man, but there Is no precedent asalnst the friends el any prominent com mlsstoner lending a guiding hand to the office while It Is on Its tour of search. As a matter of fact, It Is not Infrequent that enough friends get together In a quiet conference to Insure the office and the man forming a happy combination. Among the names mentioned as those likely to be put In nomination la that of Rev. William Henry Roberts, D. D., who has been the stated clerk for twenty years; he is also tho treasurer of the assembly, and it Is due t his careful handling of the funds of the church that it Is possible for a western city to entertain the assembly, ills services for the church at large have mad him the best known member of the denomination. Other names already put forward by their friends are those of Rev, Calvin W, Mateer, who went to China as a missionary forty years age this fall ' Rev, Robert P, Coyle of Denver, whose pastorate In California Is remembered with great pleasure by those who knew of It and who Is now doing excellent work un der the shadow of Tike's Peak; Rev. Wil liam N, Page. P. D., of Ieavenworth, Kan., a pioneer In the work of that state Rev. David 8. Bchaff, P. D., a professor In Lane seminary In Cincinnati, and Rev, Samuel B. McCormlck. D. P.. of Cedar Rapids, la., the president of Cos college. Both Dr. Bchaff and Dr. McCormlck repre . sent a feature of Christian activity the educational which Is to be prominent in th General Assembly. Revision of the Caeed Perhaps the moat Important topic to come before the body this year Is that of the evangelistic work carried on by a special committee, of which Mr. John H. Con verse of Philadelphia, the head of the Baldwin locomotive works. Is chairman The revision question has been fought ou In three assemblies. A year ego the report of the committee beaded by Dr. Minton then of Ban Francisco, was adopted, and eleven overtures were sent to the presby tertes for their approval or disapproval More than the requisite number Jwo thlrds of the entire number have given their approval and it now remains for the assembly next week to enact the changes alreay approved. That this will be done goes alnuet without saying, although there re some fnmn who believe that It 1s pos Bible to defeat revision and leave the old Westminster confession where It was be for the agitation began. This seems hardly probable. The vote last year was unanimous In favor of softening some ef M ykrsaca of the Westminster creed, and the leading presbyteries, many of whom voted against revision at ths outset, hav approved the changes. The principal modifications have to 4 with the pop of Rome, who Is no longer branded as anti-Christ; the addition of chapters upon missions and the holy splr't and two declaration regarding sections of the confession, which have marked the battleground between Calvinism and Its op ponents for 250 years. The wording of the confession regarding predestination and In fant salvation has not been changed at all, hut a statement Is to be appended declar ing that the doctrine of the decrees of thu Almighty Is held in harmony with the doc trine of His love to all mankind. His gift of His 8on to bt- the propitiation for the s'ns of the whole world, and His readiness to be stow His saving grace on all who seek It. It Is denied In terms that the confession of faith teaches that any who die In Infancy nd lhfn ,h)s ,Uve Btate . . . W(, leve that all who file In Infa Included in the election of grace, i statement Is nrv are minded in the election of Brace, find are reRenerated and saved by Christ through the spirit who works when and where and how lie pleases. KvuDHTClUt Ic Work. Having dlspostd of this topic the more popular one, that of evangelisation, has laimed the work of the church during the year, ana will receive a greuicr amouni ui time In the assembly than any other sub ject. Kev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D. D., of New York resigned his pastorate that he might give his entire time to this new work. He was made corresponding secre tary, and has held conferences In many of the leading cities of the east and has had associated with him such men as Dr. Chichester of Chicago, formerly one of the leading pastors of this city; Dr. Clelland B. McAfee of Chicago. Dr. Johns Balcom Shaw and George Alexander of New York, with such hi y men as L. II. Severance of Cleveland, John Willis Baer of the board of home missions and William E. Dodge, one f tho great financiers and philanthropists of New York. In addition to the work at home the com mittee has sent letters of encouragement and offers of co-operation through foreign missionaries of the church and thus en deavored to bring into active co-operation tho entire forces at home and abroad of the denomination. A large number of books and pamphlets have been prepared by the committee and Sent to the foreign field, as well as to every church In this country. The probability Is that the report of accessions to the church to be made to tho assembly this year will show the great value of the movement and warrant the reappointment of the committee for another year. To show the deep Interest which Mr. Con verse has In this new feature of the church's activity It may be sdded that at the beginning of the current year, as well as the year previous, he placed at the dis posal of the committee $3,000 to use toward the payment of necessary expenses. Besides the committee on evangelistic work thrre are sixteen other special com mittees to report this year. These Include those that have been considering: "Divorce and Remarriage," "Work Among Hun gar Ian Immigrants," "Omaha Seminary," Presbyterian Building in New York." 'Sabbath Observance," "Pulpit Vacancy and Supply" and "Young People's So cieties." From one to three hours will also be given to each of the eight boards of the church, home missions and foreign missions occupying the longer time, and church erection, freedmen, publication and Sabbath school work, education, board of Id for colleges and academies and minis terlnl relief receiving an hour and a half each. Popular meetings are also held In the evenings. Omaha Theological Seminary. The special committee on the Omaha Theological seminary presented an inter esting report last year, which is given herewith. The report was unanimously adopted: - , Our report to the last sssemhlv ihnwni a property worth ltfO.000. We report this y'arRn "dvance of $30,000. making a total of ino.OOO. This Increase Is owing to gifts imus uumiK imo year, mostly 10 me DUlla ing fund, but some or It to ths nermunn endowment fund. It has become necessary to build on the new land bought a year ago In the northern part of the cltv, and ground has already been broken for the first of a group of buildings, which is to cost about $40,000. This building will have recitation rooms on the first floor. Ilbrarv. chapel and living rooms for students on the other two floors. The old property down town has not yet been sold, because the market Is not yet right for sale, and Increase in value Is con fidently expected. This property will prob ably bring about riS.000. which, with the money now on hand for the new building, will enable the trustees to carry up the new uuuuing wunoui aem. mere is no disposi tion to push on In the direction of build ing any further than the progress of the Institution demands. What Is projected now is what the present condition of the seminary demands. Other buildings will go up in future years as the seminary grows and the present quarters become cramped, but always within the means at the disposal of the trustees. Tne seminary is slowly getting on Its feet, and vet With the added matril equipment the greater Is the necessity for endowment. Your committee wants now $U,0uO, not because that sum is perfectly adequate, It Is not, but because the in come of about $4,000, added to the resources at band, and on which the seminary Is struggling hard to do the great work committed to it, would ease the situation considerably. At present the seminary de pends almost wholly on the girts of gener ous friends, gifts gathered by the constant travel and hard work of the Indefatigable president. It must occur to all who think about the matter at all that this method of gathering the supporting Income of an Institution Is the most expensive that could be devised. In that It turns a valu able teacher away from the duties incident lo mat calling 1J Dcvunio a i-uei-ir Ul money a work that a less well qualified man, from an educational point of view. CUU1U ui ma nrcii. ' ' " v p. 1 ' ' ,v ...... ..... from under the shadow of this unbusinessl ike procedure to one tnat wouin oeiter commend ttseit to Dusiness men ana secure their unqualified approval. Buch a depart ure means endowment. How it Will Help. The first $100,090 given now will suddIv an added vigor in every department of instruction ana in administration. The second $100,000. which will come later, will mean an expansion in keeping with the growth of the Institution. No one knows except the man at the helm what It means In wear and tear to run the seminary without debt through the entire year, and year after year, by the Jog-trot method of fiolng from city to city, and man to man, n search of money. That president la a hero who succeeds. He Is a financier of an ability that has a large market value. President M. B. Ixiwrle has succeeded. Will not this assembly so take up this important mutter as to enable this young est theological school of the church to stand squarely on both feet? No question of consolidation of seminaries can ever be raised with reference to Omaha. The posi tion or tno institution ana tne noine mis sionary empire all around It, the record of usefulness and the Increasing strength of the churches throughout all that vast territory tributary to it attest the wisdom of the foundation of the school, and of the maintenance of it from year to year. To visit the city of Omaha and to follow out the lines of travel and spread of population In the regions bordering on the Missouri river and stretching away to the Rocky mountains, will convince anyiKvciy of the fact. All life is muxlc If we touch the notes with skilful technique and on time, and that great western prairie will hunch unci sing with the rouble of 1m- manuel's land If now we handle the notes as we should There Is no seminary so poor and small as not to hold many a dl uin noKnlliilltv. Ill this seminary tin possibilities have run far Into the field of reality. Iet us not worry, for worry and h undertaker get on well together, but let u work. let us pray. And let us never give up till rhe needed endowment falls like a refresning snower irora neaven JOHN BANCROFT DEVIN9. Cramer's Kidney sad Liver Cu.e-Oures backache is highly endorsed by Omaha people. Comes in two slzss. Our price, 40c and tic. Schaefer's Cut Trie Drug Blur. Win and Chicago streets. "Strongest in the w..ld." the Equitabl Life Assurance society. Its nollcie are in tit drafts at maturity. Be H D Neely manager. Merchants National Bank Bldg, Dr. QOnby. homeopa inlet. $34 Bos Bli The Bennett Company. Of the several hundreds of low prices ths big grocery prices are the lowest. Fresh country eggs, Monday, doien, 12a Salmon, 1-pound can, worth 16c, Monday, can, 10c. Fruits. (-pound can, worth 18c, Monday, can, 12Hc. Rice, worth $c, Monday, Sc. Baking soda, 1-pound package, worth 10c, Monday for (c. Macaroni, 1-pound package, worth 15c, Monday for 6c. Matches, package worth $0, Monday, doxen, 6c. Plcklos, assorted, worth lie, Monday, bot tle, c. Wheat. 2-pound package, worth 12c, Mon day, package, 9c. .Oatmeal, I-pound package, worth 12c1, Monday, package. 9c. Laundry soap, best value, $ bars, 2Jc. Cornstarch, 1-pound package, worth 8c, for 6c. , Coffee, fresh roasted, 'worth 15c, for 10c Tea sifting, worth 20c pound, for 15c. Special offer Blueing, a 6-ounce box, for 2V4c Baked beans, 1-pound can, for 4c. The Fifth Ward Republican club will meet at Young's hall on Tuesday evening, May 19. Hon. E. J. Cornish will lecture and R. W. Richardson will talk on good roads. W. B. CHRISTIE, President. PAUL B. SEWARD, Secretary. AX ARMY IK ART. Tho Greatest Exhibition In America Sow Before the Pnblle. Never was there such a congress of riders as that shown by the Luella Forepaugh Flsh newest and greatest wild west. Over 1,000 men and horses participate in this un paralleled exhibition, embracing people from all nations. Cowboys, scouts, Indians, Vaqueros of Mexico, Cossacks of Russia, Gauchos of South America, cavalry from England, France, Germany, as well as a troop of our own boys In blue. A battery of artillery will inspire the vast audiences with en thusiasm and delight. The stage coach robberies of a few years ago will be faithfully reproduced In all their thrilling romance, being realism sel dom witnessed. The Indians in their villages never fall to attract large crowds and are friendly to all. There are five bands, headed by the fa mous Cowboy band. The Military band and the Female Rough Riders' band are among the best bands In the country. The Luella Forepaugh-Flsh Wild West Shows will be here Tuesday, May 26, and will doubtless have many thousands of people to see It. The grand street caval cade will take place at 10 in the morning. Homeseeker nnd Colonists. The Missouri Pacific railway will sell both one way and round trip tickets at very low rates on Friday, May 19, to cer tain points In Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, etc. Stopovers allowed on going Journey. For further Information call or address any agent of the company or Thos. F. Godfrey, Passenger and Ticket agent. CITY TICKET OFFICE. B. E. Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Neb. . Largs Real Estate Deal. One of the largest real estate deals re cently consummated, involving the greatest number of properties, was completed yes terday by the filing of deeds from Charles 8. Francis of Troy, N. Y., to D. V. Sholes company and Wilson T. Graham of thirty houses and about as many vacant city lots scattered throughout the city. These were properties Mr. Francis se cured under mortgage foreclosures and stood him in about $80,000. He desired- to close them out in a lump, selling for spot cash, and Messrs Sholes and Graham mads him a cash proposition, which he accented. The properties were absolutely free from an encumbrance or back taxes. About two- thirds of the property has been resold by Sholes snd Graham In the last thirty days pending the preparation of the abstracts of title. T)r Pinto nl VarKonh hl.w.1. Tel. 607. Residence, 1428. The Standard Garment Catting- Co. Of Chicago Will ODen a branch action! in Omaha for the purpose of teaching the celebrated Square Inch Tailor System. Two of the most competent and Dracticn.1 tench. ers in the United States will be In charge. All of the latest styles and designs from Paris. London and New York will be taught. This avstem has hn taught over nine years in Nebraska and Iowa and we have thousands of written state ments from the Intelligent and het of Indies In both states, who have thor oughly tested this system In all respects and have proven it to be absnlutelv turret In every department. In connection with tne school there will be a complete Ladles' Tailoring College. Terms will be very rea sonable and all work guaranteed. School opens May 19 In the suite of rooms at 627 i-axion DiocK, Omaha, Neb. Ronnd-Trlp Rntes Vl Inlon Paelfle To many points in the states of California. Colorado, Oregon, Washington, Utah and Montana from Missouri Tlver terminals. $15.00 to Denver. Colorado twins-. Pueblo and return, July 1 to 10. Inclusive. W7.50 to Denver. Colorado Snrlnm Pueblo and return. June 1 to Sept 80, In clusive. (Glenwood Springs. $29.60. $30.50 to Ogden and Salt Lake Cltv i return. June 1 to Sept. 80, Inclusive. $84.50 to Butte and Helena snd return May 19. June 1 snd 16. July T and 11, Aug' 4 and 18, Sept. 1 atO 15. $44.60 to Spokane and return. Mav 9 Jim. I and 11 $52.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle and return, May 19, June S and 18. $45.00 to San Francisco and Los Angeles and return. May 1J to 18, Inclusive, Aug. 1 to 14, Inclusive. $50.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego and return, July 1 to 10. In clusive. City ticket offlce, 3U Fsrnam; phone 818. Union station, 10th and Marcy; phone 629. The Central Park Republican club will meet at 4911 North Forty-second avenue on Monday evening, May 18, at 8 sharp, for such business as may be brought before it. After adjournment an Improvement club will be organised. All are Invited. Drop Your Orders for Groceries Through Our Phone 982 WE DELIVER PROMPTLY Complete stock of Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and fancy Groceries. W are better pre pared than ever to serve the trade In our NEW location, SIS Leavenworth Street. THE GROCER. Labor Question Solved NOW AND FOREVER. It Is conceded that the producer gets 17 per cant out of what he produces and the other fellow gets the $3 per cent. This Is what makes millionaires by the wholesale. It is these moneyed concerns, whom you have made rich by your work and by your patronage, who are now waging war against organised labor. How long are you going to glv your sword Into your enemies' hands? Would it not be wiser for the women, who do most of the buying for their families, to patronize their neighboring stores, the owners of which are your equals and are merely making a living out of their busi ness? By patronizing these stores you would assist your equal Instead of making the rich richer, and you would also thereby assist your husbands and fathers to fight their oppressors. Don't bite ou their deceiving advertise ment hooks. They would not spend hun dreds of Vhousands of dollars In adverUsing if they did not expect to get the best of you. How can you expect that your enemies will do better by you than your friends and neighbors? Everything else being equal (time and street car fare not considered), "The New York Department Store, 1810-1812 Vinton Street, P. Wllg, Proprietor," who sells everything, from a stove pipe to a silk dress, solicits the patronage from people living tributary to sold store. If you patronize your neighboring stores, wherever you' live, it would not be either all brownstone fronts or shanties. You are building brownstone fronts for ths other fellow and shanties for yourselves. And you fellows who are fighting organ ised labor and all other kinds of labor, and at the same time trying to get their good will and their money, ought to get a county map, so you could see where you are at. Recent iiarsar' 203 South Fifteenth Street. yflE shoe of quality. A HAN'S SHOE SHOULD have a soft upper and and pliant welt sole. OKinOD SHOES have them that's why they are so often seen ON A HAN FROM maker to wearer at whole Bale. None so good. $2 50 and $3 50 Refrigerators This Is the season when you will want something cold on your chest. Your icechest. We offer you special Inducements in quality and price. We are agents for the Alaska and Chal lenge Iceberg lines and our prices are lower than others when like quality Is considered. Gasoline Stoves are also in season ust now. We have bver fifty styles and sizes at prices ranging from $2.50 upward. We would like to show you these summer flxln s. John Ilussie Hdw. Co. 2407-09 Cuming Street. "If you buy It of Hussle, . It's right." DR. ftlcCREW SPECIALIST Treats all farms of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY 17 Tears Bxperknea ii i ears in umana. His remarks?! ui.. , M T - ' - uricr oen ""J Tery aay brings many natt.-r-i"JI W0" ' too he is doing or the Hot Springs Treatment for Syphilis Blood Polon- NO "BRBAKINfl Zim. "t"mmMm upper at one. BLOOD DISEASE Erfctt! X5?LC9RLf Way. OYER 30.000 ouZ-noW.. f oil.. ir"ntur 'har. Strtoture, jiatwif Diiar uueasea, Hy tju'ICK CURES I .nw ruipoTPs ; TrsMtmant by mJI. p. O. Box . Offlce T' i su-eot, Deiween irarbafa a p street, OMAHA, NSa TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Write for m Sample Copy. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Best Agrlcnitnral Vkly. or J&m' 1 " '"-""W" 'irf ill THE BENNETT COMPANY PIANO SATISFACTION Is Built Upon I QUALITY - PRICE - TERMS DE..X.M-, 11 HAU 11 AUII IS the top notch of modern Plunu build ing. ' Bennett prices and Terms are studied out tor the supreme purpose of m.iklng them the easiest to date. A lioiltir savlna of from 97S to f 129 aruaranteed on any Piano bought nt Bennett's. In order to close out at once, we will offers Four new hlnh grade up-to-date Co lonial Style 1'lanos former price $450 our price to tqcC close WS.03 Five elegant new finely constructed Pianos In walnut, mahogany and oak former price $350 0400 our price to close ws00 Three elegant new Upright Sample Pianos tone and action superb for mer price $325 our price sOIO to close aslO One slightly used Piano a beauty could not be told from new former price $425 our price tMfiO to close dlQO One upright new Piano up-to-date In every way former price 1)1 Q $2?5 our price to close wlvJ A slightly used Piano a won- 01 OQ deriul snRp for vlfU jrjj in -v, too, $32, $26, $20 and $18 AM. ABOVE ARB Oil OCR EASY PAYMENT PI-AN, FROM tn TO 2S CASH. TO 2S PER MONTH. EI.EOAXT STOOL AKD SCARF WITH EACH PIANO. Our stock of Muslo and Small Muni en 1 Merchandise Is complete. Our prices cannot be duplicated by any house in the west. If we do not have what you want we will order It for you. Call and look over our stock. Pianos Tuned, Moved and Repaired. All work guaranteed. Correspondence solicited. All In quires properly attended to. fe n fining n' TTh Automobiling Shoes are no different from any other good shoe. We've a new one this spring for general street, automobile or dress wear for women In the New Potay Oxord. An all patent colt Bnd dull French calf Oxford Military heel Welt soles with medium extended edges. This Is the swellest shoe ever made looks just right all the time and anywhere feels all right and wears right. They must be seen to be fully ap preciated. DftEXEL SHOE CO., Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe House 1419 Farnam Street. New Sleeping Car Service Between Omaha and Kansas City New sleeping car service between Omaha and Kansas City. Two new cars, the '"Omaha" and 'Sterling," were built especially fur this run and have Just been turned out of the Pull man shops. They are models of Bklll ful workmanship and of the latest de sign, being equipped with all modern appliances and conveniences. They are lighted with electricity and cooled with electric fans. The smoking room Is handsomely furnished and the large toilet room for the ladies has lounging chairs, apparatus for heating curling irons, etc. These cars are ready for occupancy In the 1'nlon Station, Omaha, at 9:90 p. ra. Those arriving from Kansas City at 6:16 a. m. may remain in the station until 7 a. m., and for the con venience of those who do not desire to leave them the cars are plsced In the Webster Street Btation, where they remain until ( a. m. For berths and further information spply at CIT" TICKET OFFICK. 8. H. Cor. 14th and Douglas Bts. T. F. GODFREY, Pass tc Ticket Agent T7 MONDAY IN THE DOr.lESTIG Roor.i flraiid sale of Wnsb Goods and all grades of Cotton I)rp-s Goods on sale in this room Monday morning. Everything almost cut in two. REMEMBER, EVERY ITEM EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. Best quality Apron Check Glng- tin hams, worth fi'c s." Bst grade Shirting 24c 3ic i-rinis l:Hn Printed Satlnes all "Uo Printed 8cotch Ijiwns strictly 01 fast colors C Oxford WalstliiRs. light grounds, dnrk stripes and figures, worth 60c OCr per yard, only n3" BED SPREADS $1.00 White Honeycomb Bed Spreads, hand some Marseilles patterns, hemmed CQfi ready for use each 33 $11 White Fringe Med Hprends. Marseilles patterns, hea y knotted fringe, QDi cut corners each 9Ub Lolling Down Iho Prices in tho Dig Linen and Domestic Departments ftyc extra heavy Indian Head Mus lin for one day yard 37c $6c White Uoods, 40-inch India Llnons. apron lawns, dot Swisses, mercerised Stripes not a yard worth less than Qf. Z6c for one day at yard J" BOo White Goods. Dimities, Nainsooks. Mer cerised Waistlngs. Oxford Cheviots and all the new weaves In walstlnpa not a yard worth less than 60c for one- ICp day only atr-yard 19 Special Grocery Sale Fruit jpuddlng. Jellycon at ....Be 5c ...Bo ,2ic .3 ...5c Choice California Apricots Fresh Soda Crackers Butter Crackers All kinds of Can Soup Choice California Prunes Large Italian Prunes Santa Clara Prunes... ......... Fresh Ginger Snaps Kiln Dried Oatmeal Flake Hominy... Pearl Hominy Rice W no more than mm fefje, Costs no more than others finest richest mm purest healthful soothing restful deli cious appetizing carefully" brewed from pure spring water for family use. ' Delivered to any part of Omaha, Council Bluffs or South Omaha. Order a case from the BETTER BREWING. CO. OMAHA Telephone IS42 " SOUTH OMAHA Telephone a Or ' LEE MICH ELL, wholesale If horses could they'd tell you there's as much to the fit of a harness for a horse as there is to the fit of a suit for a man. He Riripo. that, the horse Is as proud of the superior style, workmanship and finish 'of his harness as a boy with a new top. We use the best oak tanned leather;' mountings guaranteed; prices cut to the closest margin. Special Orders Our Feature More fine coach and runabout harness than tar western house. 1 8pok Brushes Breoms ffliedLCorni3hJ210Farnam-st Trunks Have you a good trunkT Remember the hotel clerk always casts a significant glance at your baggage. Bee us about It Repairing Done. Teleshone 1058. UiIlAliWflTA!LlUitI'; TAR HAM OMAHA'S FAVORITE BEER. la food, drink and medicine at the same time, and tones up the system as nothing else wftL For delicate women and thoss who suffer from Insomnia and Indigestion there is nothing bet ter. Order a case now If you haven't one in your bouse. Metz Bros. Brewing Co. Telephone 118, Omaha, Or Jacob Neumayer, agent, care Neumayer Hotel, Council muffs, Iowa. Don't Forget that If you have your winter ult or overcoat dry oleaned and packed In one of our moth proof boxes It may save you buying new ones next falL The whole thing will only cost you H 10. Ulvs us a trial. THE PANTOniUF.1 407 8o 15th St. Tel. Ota fir uil THE RKMA1ILF. sroitU. Linen Batistes, Mercerised Chambravs and Imported sinchams Scotch mailrrise; and Swiss Jai-kquarrtl, new stylos and colors, worth 40c, only, yard Soft Finished Percales, worth 36o per yard, only 19 0 15 St. Oall lace and embroidered Swiss muslins and printed pe nangs, worth 3i)c per yard, only.. striped .124c $2.50 extra high grade White Mar seilles Spreads each 1.75 $1.50 colored Mltchellne Bed Spreads, with fringe and with and without corner, In, red and white, pink and white, QHr blue and white each UU 50o Table Linen. 60 Inches wide, a heavy oream Scotch damask, sold all over the city at 60o yard for one day only at yard 21c SOo Bleached Sheets, iVi yards wide, 2H yards long for one day only 39 lOo heavy Moneveomb Towels, IS wide, 40 Inches long for one day only at Inches 8ic 4G 4c .. 2C n Kiln Dried Cornmeal... Best Rye Flour Best Wheat Flour Very Best Patent Flour Vim Food Neutrlta Break fast Food Granola Break fast Food All kinds of V4-lb. ca Potted Ham. Potted Ox Tongue. ..Ito ...2o 1 85 ..70 ..7o ..7o s ...3c ,2C others finest richest dealer, council m-urpa. ta Mane Combs Tall Ties. OPEN ALL HI GUT Beginning SATURDAY, MAY 1TH our tore will be open all night and will be In oharge of oompetent pharmacists, as we employ registered men. All goods will be delivered without extra charge any place In ibe oity between the hours of 1 a. m. to ) p. pu Our fountain is In full blast, with all the latest popular ddnks. We are still soiling DRUG KEEIS for less mone than ail competitors, as shown by this list, which is a fair sample! 1 Peruna all you want eio 1 Pierce's Remedies eio I Pal no's Celery Compound..., tin 1 Celery Nervine guaranteed .. tio li genuine Chester's Pennyroyal Pills.. 1 100 II ller's Malt Whiskey Mi 11 Canadian Malt Whlnkey pure 7Sn 1 Jackson's Iiedbug kixtermlnator 75o We Guarantee Jackson's. K)o "Catarrh Rem" guaranteed 40o loo genuine Castorla 2lo Mall orders solicited quantity unlimited. SCHAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUQ STORE 'fw Fnsnnns 74T nun TUT. 9. W. Crner ltn Chicago Bts. OFBN ALU NIGHT. Who' Clothes 'Art You Wearing ? ? A desire for exclusive styles Is ea sily gi stifled here. We clothe men eat i.fartnrllv In every respect. Our prices are not high, and If they were It would be worth While to pay them, to get such perfect satisfaction. A well fitting, durable, stylish suit, at a reasonable pnoe Is all that any man wants, and it la what every man gets Who lias us maae it ior mm, Ilelgren & Gradmann Tailor, 309 South 16th St. FOR RENT. Right room detached house and barn large lawn and strictly modern. Auvly i Dodgs BL Can be seen Uoudr, 31T CTf 0