TUP OMAITA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JTJ2?E 26, U0. EMBROIDERED WAIST PATTERN SALE W place on sale Monday Fmbroldered Waist Patterns, tn linens, BwIm and Oxford cloth regular price $1.50 to $7.W ai price. ) r( per pattern, UU down ta i.JJ BfflTDBS THB RELIABLE ITOHB. SEMI-ANNUAL PRE-INVENT0RY SALE OF SILKS To reduce this great stock of silks tn quickest possible time we wilt make prices Monday that will be a revelation to all who attend this WONDERFUL CLEARING SALE OF SILKS 25c EMBROIDERY APPLIQUES 4f,c YARD We place on sale Mondsy a beeottfiil line of sample pieces of Appllqae and Medal lion Embroideries, worth up to tfc a yard, snle price,. . Aln per yard l W Great Pre-lnventory Sale Women's Ready Made Garments-Suits, Waists, Skirts at 25c to 35c on the Dollar. Such treat values were never before seen at this season of tha yean Thar are Imply beyond comparison. Beaatlfal 811k gaits Exquisite In fabric, stylish design, unsur passlngly beautiful In colorings and pat terns. We ahow twice aa many as any house In Omaha the greatest values you aver saw. 12-00 at, 18.60, $16.00 and ''uu Key Walk Baits fS.OO, fS.S . aad f2.M. Tha lady who buys Monday Is sure of a bargain. She will feel proud of her suit. They ara the most enticing values yet of fered. Haadseaae Waal "aits That have been selling; for 140.00, $30.00 and Jjo.00 an elegant line to select from your choice at $20.00, $l 00 fi Oft $10.00 and 'uu O.OO Walking Skirt fa. DC. Et amines, Blrlllans, Panamas elegant gar-ments-wcrth up to $4.00- O OS cholca Monday Walking a ad Dress Skirts fS.OO. ' Sicilians, Panamas, broadcloths, cheviots serges, in checks.- stripes. PIaldJ plain colors, worth up to $10.00. 5,00 your chotca.. ... Children's Dresses 49c A nobby Una of Wash Dresses that ars on sale at - EXTRA SPECIALS. From S18O Till iOO A. M. Women's Lawn Klmonas, In dark 2Rc colors, at.. , aic i ( 3 X K Si Stylish Dress Skirts. Votles, 1 Panamas, Sicilians, trimmed with several rows of taJTeta, 115.01 to $18.00 jtondaV choice...' ,8Q0 A yaast Entielna; Bargrata In beautiful Waists. In all styles, Including the Bertha, lace . yoke, laca trimmed sleevesj etc. They are certainly well worth 14.60. Tour choioe fln . ............... Monda Pram ' Oraat Waist Psrehaie Large Eastern Maaafaetarer. iO-Wtmca'! Waists f2.SO. lace and many other fana ilncna. aff etna. beautiful materials, an Immense variety ofstjMeB, worth, up to $6.00, 50 Freaa iOO. Till Si30 A. M. Women's Lawn and Calico wrappers, hi ,49c Woman's Cloth Capes 1.00, a.OO and S3.DO, About ,ne-.uartsr their actual value. Clearing Sale of Low Shoes "All Oxfords and Clippers at less than regular prices. We do not wish to carry vsf any of this season's Oxfords and Slippers, so hava marked all down within reach of TOUR pocketboolc Women's $2.60 and $3.00 Oxfords and Juliets-misses' $1.88 and $150 Slippers, red or black-men's $1.86 Linen Bals (very cool) little gent s $1.60 tan calf Q8c Bals Brooks wros." ss.w ana S3.au wtii ana xurn uxwrat-paicm aiu, pawn iim , r-. If mnA viol S VJ H u " --.,1 iuvi.M ..u Hal. wAmam'ai f AA ton a nil filaolr A affcaC. anvil B M.W V Ulin ai,U AIAUIMl vausua. bmmw vmxm ,111 Turn or Welt Shoes Men's $2.60 and $3.00 Calf or Vlcl Kid fiQ Oxfords - U3 milld'a Ma KK n&tent Roman fitran Sandals Child's $1.00. $:11 Patent or kid Btrap auppers-r-cnua s si o: sample enoes, duiiou or .ace misses i.w - r.(Jr . Canvas Shoes Youths' Tennis Oxfords MONDAT 4 fir! fivi.v - . tUU Misses' $2.26 Chroioe Patent RQ' Calf - - ,'oy ( .DOUBLE TRADING STAMPS ALL DAT IN OUR TWO BIG SHOE DEPART-v MKNT8. Sols agents for tha STETSON, CROSSETT and JOHN MITCHELL Shoes for' men and the ULTRA and GROVBR shoes for women. No trouble to wear theer' hoes, sV, they ara made to FIT your feet. We carry the biggest line of GROVER noM west of Chicago. Hardware, Stoves and Housefurnishings Hot Weather Bargains m Basement J T 1 i mi i Hi Wood Frame Wringers, J Q t Burner Oasollne Stoves, 239 Screen Doors, 59C ...lie ...19c ..15c ...95c Best Screen Cloth, at Hardwood Adjustable Screens, at !6xM Screen Frames, at Oil Finished Screen Doors, at Inch Rubber Hose, 5g 49c 19c ........ 9c Hardwood Hose Reels, at , Admiral Lawn Sprinklers, . at Steel eink Brushes. ... at Cooper Bottom Boilers, 69C National Gasoline Ovens, at i. 7,... ...... .1.39 Connecticut Food Chopper, 79c THE CROWN BTBEL RANGE A very handsome, first elasa, up-to-date range. Large . oven, fine baker, Babenfoa lined, duplex grate for wood or ooal. Thla 07 ) range generally aells for $36 we aell them for tJM REFRIGERATORS We have a full line of flrat clasa refrigerators and ice cheats, all made of hard wood, very handsome design, in sine, galvanized Iron or QS White enameled lined, up from WPJ 8TILL HAVE A LITTLE OF THAT FINE BLUB AND WHITE ENAMELED WARE WHICH WU ARB CLOSING OUT AT ABOUT HALF PRICE OR LESS. From S ratll 9 O'clock Moaday Morals. 1.000 ysrds plain allka, fancy silks Und fou 1,000 yards plain silks, fancy allks and Fou up to tl.00, a aC only.... sZ5C Front BtflO ratll lOiSO O'clock Moaday Moraine;. 60 PIECES COLORED TAFFETA Peau de Relne and Loulsene, all plain colored allka, suitable for shirt waist suits, dresses snd petticoats. Silks that actu ally sell from 76o to $1.25, at, only OVC Tha Following Prices All Day. Will Prevail BLACK TAFFETA 1$ Inches wide Ira. ported, value $1.00 RH- sale price OUW BLACK TA FFET A 17 Inches wide domeetlc worth $1.25 f(in sale price - BLACK PEAU' DE SOIE J7 Inches wlds allke on both sides extra f (( heavy-worth $2.00-for I.Ulf TARD WIDE BLACK PEAU DE SOIE F at For coats, worth $1.75, i 1f a a v TARD WIDE BLACK PEAU DB SOIE For coats, worth $2-60. 1,39 A Claarlagr Up af Silks for Salts Be fara laveletagr. THE NEW STRIPE SILKS FOR SHIRT . WAIST SUITS 100 pieces In all, AQn latest colors In this sale, at VV i The finest silk produced. In best styles and colors. To make 'a clean sweep, silks that sold up to $1.60, rOr Monday JVC Pre-lnventory Furniture ' Bargains The Goods Must Co. Don't Miss This Sale Monday. MML ORDERS FILLED For several days if sent in at once. (Excepting on one hour items.) A description of what you want, at price you wish to pay, will secure you biggest silk bargain of times. COMMENCING MONDAY MORNING YE START OUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARING SALE ODD LINES OF Waistings, Suitings and Summer Dress Fabrics PRICED BO LOW THAT ALL MAT BHJ CLEARED OUT BT JULY 1ST, WHEN OUR INVENTORT FOR THB HALF TEAR IS TAKEN. Remember you will have qualities to choosa from, as our stock Is always larger than all other Omaha, Wash Goods stocks combined. Prices In This Sale Are For Getting Rid of Wash Goods Swiss Dress Goods, yard and a quarter wide, good 10c range of colors, go at, yard , ivrw Suitings, in all the popular colors and weaves, 4 Cp (300 pieces in this lot), go at, ysrd 611k Mousselltne (embroidered), all colors, (no black), tha OEc best grade manufactured, at, yard afccrw White Walatlnga, long odd pieces from our extra line, worth up to 76o a yard, (all new), 2Rc go at, yard 6 uv Fanoy Heavy Linen Suitings, 60o to 86o fabrics, flQn (67 pieces left), go at, yard JJ' v White and Cream French Voile, 40-inch, fanoy Rftc weaves, sold at $1.00, go at, yard kjkj The Greatest Pongee Fabric Is made from silk and linen, full 87 Inches wide, smooth, even thread, splendid permanent luster, will outwear any fabric of the same weight over manufactured. Can be had now in our Wash Dress Gooda Department. Colors tan, champagne, light blue and white. Actually the bese UTILITY WASH TRr FABRIC MADE. Worth $1.25 yard, on sale here, at 'Jw Clearing Prices in Our High Crade Dress Goods Department V0ILESI VOILESll V01LESUI . Wool Voiles, Silk and Wool Voiles all on sale Monday at one-half price. Starting at $1.50 a yard and Including all our 1.75, $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 quality, in plain and fancy.' One pat tern to a customer at one-half price. $160 Priestley's or Lupin's make, 75 C $175 Priestley's or Lupin's make, 874 C $198 Priestley's or Lupin's make. 99c $2.60 Priestley's or Lupin's make, i OH for $2.98 Priestley's or Lupin's make, , f AQ for i. 58- inch Priestley's Black Sicilian, extra heavy weight and fine allk finish our $1.25 quality 7 Sir for Monday only 66-lnch Priestley's Blue Sicilian, extra heavy, high silk finish our 11.60 quality 4 (( for Monday's sale only .JJ 62-Inch Black, Blue and Brown Blolllan $1.00 quality AVn for Monday Eyes v You? BRING THEM TO OUR OPTICAL DEPARTMENT And Nave Toera Cirtfur Attended T. Alwiys Iht Lowut Pricti SUIT CASILS E3T QUALITY, BSST STYLES LOWEST. ffUC8 Will uv you men ey en any style, glse or auallty Suit Cast you want to buy. Our Cwet tra fuarantcea. Best mtdt. No better at price. Come in and look at them. elWIC CABRr Jk. dOISFXiBTS XaXXV JC 1 SPECIAL SALE CONTINUES MONDAT Solid leather suit cases, worth A Qfi in a 1IA (V). Villi r r.hnlcA ............ S Mj. .v . 20c Wash Laces ic Per Yard An Immense line of Wash Laces, with In sertlngs to match, worth 10c, 15c and irfr?0 : 4iC $2.C0 ALL-OVER EMBROIDERIES, QQr per yard '. 'O $1.00 ALL-OVER EMBROIDEKtlU, rOr- per yard , UVV In single and double widths suitable for shirt waists. 200 yards Sewing Thread, 4n at V Aluminum Thimbles, Jg 10c VeaturiAit raturf. nly. ..29.00 niyrr. : 27.00 $.W Ladles Desk, qu4rter-sawed r UB golden oak. at U.OO ...65c HUNDREDS OF OTHER EQUALLT GOOD BARGAINS. SEE THEM. $.M Five Drawer Oak Chiffonier, 47ft $7.(5 Five Drawer Oak Chiffonier, R Q (t with gloss, at ,000 $4.W Quarter-Sawed Oak Rocker, 293 $160 Sewing Rocker, braes arm, On wood or cane seat, at a" $20.00 Bed Room Suit Swell front, top drawers In dresser and commode, 20x24 bevel plate R glass on dreeser, only lJiJJ A lot Of odd Dresxers great snap, at, $10.5u, $$.o0, $8.60 and $16.00 Combination Bonk Case and Desk, golden finish, great bargain, at $36.00 Sofa Bed. upholstered In best grade A Rfl verona, a bargain, at 'JVf ...7.50 .10.50 golden oak, at. Golden Onk India Stools at v liiiiiuHiiyii.uiiii"'miiiiuiiiiiUiJlllj,"A Startling Rug Prices. Uayden Bros, make big purchase of rugs at lowest prices yet. We got in before prices were adjusted for the season by the lead ing manufacturers, and are going to give our customers the benefit. Monday, June 27, Begins Sales from the Great Purchase. 9x12 Wilton velvet rugs tha $26.00 kind Monday $-SxlO-t Royal Axmlnster rugs $26.00 kind Monday txl'J Royal Axmlnster rugs $27.60 kind Monday Ixll wool top Brussels rug the $16.60 kind Monday $xlt famous Bhlroi rugs same sides the $20.00 kind Monday .; ... 17.50 17.50 19.00 12.50 on both 15.00 t-Sxl0-4 'best body Brussels through and through $27.60 knd-Monday tx$ Wool top Brus-eVi rug tha $10.00 kind Monday .... 9x9 wool top Brussels rug the $12.60 kind-Monday 9x10 wool top Brusssels rug the iib.uo xina Monaay ... rugs wov.tv . 22.60 ...7.25 ...9.50 .10.00 No miter seams all regular woven rugs desirable designs nnl rtnlftltiwti mlmr trt 1 1 3 f 1 DO PV.11 onA CfnA VlaaTr1 Wa hflva t ll 1 goods. at Dress Shields, best, per pair WE ARB SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ZION CITT LACES IN OMAHA. Tou aave 00 per cent on this clasa of laces by buying the home product Flannel Department Clearing Sale 6c 15c fancy stripes, book fold lino Zephyr Ulngnams, at, yard. . . 12c extra wide and beavy Shaker Flannel, at yard U2v BED SPREADS Another great sale of Cotton Flannel, 30 in. wide, at, yard. 1 case fine check Apron Gingham, at, yard BED SPREADS Ac 5c 40 Inch wide Sllkoline, at, yard 15c Drapery Cretonne, at, yard BED SPREADS .5c 8c $1.50 white fringed Bed Spreads, Marseilles patterns, beau tiful designs, neary knotted iringe, "oC $1.00 extra heavy white honeycomb Bed Spreads, hand some Marseilles patterns, made from the beet f.Ct A yarn, beautiful raised patterns, each..... HJC PRE-INVENT0RY SALE LINENS Him r fmR r ti'rt f r a ' MONDAY WILL BE A RECORD BREAKER. NOTE A FEW PRICES BELOW: Silver Bleached Napkins, pure linen, a big bargain at $1.60 a duzen - GQm sale price, dosen Glass Toweling. IS Inches wide; linen finish, III reu hjiu uiuo cnecn, reKuiiu- pilvv iuv yard, only 10 yards to a cue- Kr tomer, at, yard..... vw 10,000 yards of White Goods on" on btf, square, consisting of India Linons, I .awns,,.. Dimities, Check Nainsooks, Lace Strliiea,. Open JWork, etc., flry at, per yard, 10c 7Ho and -'w 15 yards Bleached Muslin, rfto 4 fJO value( Monday only, for m w Utlca Mills Unbleached Sheeting, I yards wide, regular 23c value, on - . f fif apeclaf sale, at, per yard , uw Ready Made" Sheet bleached WxOd, regular 65o quality, on special sale, 39C Bleached Union Table Damask, regular price 35c, on Monday only, at, per yard , "" Hayden's Grocery Department Always In the LeadGoods the Freshest Prices Always the Lowest Everything Guaranteed. 10 bars best Laundry Soap for 36o iS-lb. sack High Patent Minnesota Flour $1W Large sacks Comment 12Ho Qood Japan Rice, per lb $Vo X Celo, Vigor, yim. Malta Vita, Egg- O-See, Nutrlta er Force, per pkg 7Ho Finest Pearl Tapioca, Farina, Sago or Barley, per lb $tto Fancy Alaska Salmon, par can fo 011 Sardines, psr can..... o The best Corn Starch, per pkg 4o Best bulk Laundry Starch, per lb $Ho The beat Macaroni, per pkg Btto $ bars Wool or Armour's White Soap... lOo Largs bottles Pickles, any kind, you want V4o Large bottles pure Tomato Catsup SVfce $-lb. can solid packed Tomatoes Ttto l-lb. can Boston Baked Beans SHo New Tork Ring Apples, per lb 7V4o English cleaned Currants, per lb 7Ho London Layer Raisins, per lb.., 7o Iarge Italian Prunes, per lb.,.,.,.....,,, lo Fancy Mulr Peaches, per lb 7a The very best full grass Creamery But ter, per lb ' 20o OMAHA'S FRESH FRUIT HEAD QUARTERS. Delicious, large, Juicy Pineapples, each. 7Ha Large, Juicy Seedless Lemons, per dos.. Uo Large, juloy Sweet Oranges, per doa.. Uo California White Figs, per pkg so TEAS AND COFFEES.. , Good Rio Coffee, per lb.......-., .....13) Oolden Santos Coffee, per lb 16o H. B. C. Special Blend, per lb , Wfca B. F. Japan, Oolong, English Break-, -fast or Sundried Japan Tea, per lb... t6o Choice Tea SI f tings, per lb.......... UHo NEBRASKA AT ST, LOUIS FAIR Commissioner Miller Talki of tha Antelope V State's Showing at Exposition. MOVING PICTURE THEATER IS A BIG HIT Leeatloa af Nebraska Exhibit la Aarrl aaltaral Palace Makes It Mara Caaspleaaas Tkaa It Waala Ba la atata Balldlag. Judge Matt Miller of David City, member of the Nebraska commission to the Louis iana Purchase exposition, is in the city on his return from ' visit of about two weeks at .Nebraska headquarters' on the St. Louis fair grounds. Judea Miller is more than delighted at the Nebraska dis play and said: "As a matter of fact, the Nebraska show tng Is the best state exhibit on the grounds. J do not say this as a matter of self-elation, but as an absolute fact. The Ne braska exhibit is located in the most con spicuous pnrt of the Agricultural palace, and Its arrangement Is such as to command Immediate attention, and from 2,600 to 3.600 persons visit It dally. The moving picture theater, depicting agricultural scenes in Nebraska, is the only exhibition of the kind at the exposition, and the exhibitions are going on constantly, with thousands of enthuslastlo spectators enjoying them. The pictures number about 100 and repre sent all the phases of farm work, plowing, harvesting, threshing, corn planting, corn husking, cattle feeding, csttle branding, dairy scenes, range and ranch scenes, etc., that attract the wldeat publlo Interest. Then the Nebraska corn, small grain, for age .grasses, fruit, dairy exhibits, etc., are by far the best in the big building, and are so compact aa to keep Nebraska constantly to the front, and they are constantly ad mired. We have adopted the rule there that Nebraska products are to ba seen and handled if so desired. They are wtlhln reach and not disfigured with re strictive notices or cards of Hands Off,' but the visitor Is at liberty to examine them to his heart's content Right ad Joining the exhibits Is the best room, pro vided with easy chairs, writing materials and all ths Nebraska dally papers, and our assistants are Instructed to extend every possible civility and courtesy to visitors. It is the only place in the big building where you can get a drink of good Ice water free of cost. Wa have an abundance And many otter painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of "MltBlfl rfleiL" This great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. , No woman who uses ''Motlier'S Frlcnl" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is good natured. Our book v M l 11 1 ! Rfrtfli.rVii-wr1 ia tvnrvri I ..II IN II I.J UUUW U UUI is wortn its weight in pold to every . woman, and will be sent free in plain a 4 a a .. envelope by addressing application to I J j . Crcdr.dJ Regulator Co. Atlanta, G a. Li Li U 1. Ere MX of literature descriptive of Nebraska for free distribution. Including a new map of the state In a vest pocket folder, showing the land opsn for entry under the Klnkald bill, and also showing ths Rosebud reserva tion, shortly to be thrown open for entry. Nebraska la Caaspleaaas. "Tou know, of course, that Nebraska has no isolated building, the entire exhibit, rest room and theater being close together In the Agricultural palace. We want every Nebraskan to know and feel that the Ne braska headquarters Is his home while on the greunda He can have his letters .ad dressed to him care of the Nebraska head quarters, Agricultural palace. Then we have a check room where the visiter can leave his packages or grips with the assur ance that they will be taken care of.. "Twenty times mora people visit the Ne braska exhibit than any other state ex hibit and we ars getting a great advertise ment. This shows tha wisdom of the com mission in expending the money appro priated for the purpose on the exhibits rather than upon a - useless and scarcely visited building In some remote part of the grounds. None of ths state appropriation has yet been touched, so we have that in reserve for the remainder of the exhibition, and It will enable us to keep Nebraska right at the front all the time. New pic tures ara being constantly added to the moving ploture theater. Our agricultural sxhlblt is not the only one we have. We have a splendid display of fruits In Horti cultural hall, and the eduoational exhibit la not surpassed by any among tha educa tional exhibits. The Omaha schools figure very prominently and creditably In the school display. I could talk to you for hours, and then not half tell all we sra doing there for the glory of the best state In the union, our own Nebraska. "The commission will meet at Nebraska headquarters July L and .should any of you ba there, coma and see us. Come anyhow, at any and all times, and make yourselves perfectly at borne." The outcome of his work will mean reve lations concerning the richness of the fos slllferous strata of the far west beds which rival the greatest bone fields of Europe. - Scientists Caaspares Fossils. BERKELEY, Cel., Juns . To compare ths latest discoveries In reptellian fossils, mads by western geologists with their famous prototypes In ths-Old World mu seums. Prof. John C. Merrtam, head of the University of California, department of Paleontology, Is now working diligently In the great geological museums of England, Germany and France, minutely comparing tha niAtarlal Jm has ao receatl. unearthed EIGHT GIRLS ARE GRADUATED Toaaar Women Complete Their Coarse of Work at Monat Saint Mary's gemlaary. Eight young women were graduated by the Mount St. Mary seminary at Fifteenth and Caatellar streets Friday afternoon,, the diplomas and decorations bslng presented by Bishop Scannell. Commencement exer cises were held in the presence of a large audience, being preceded by a meritorious exhibit of plain and fancy sewing, needle work, embroidery, painting and other art work. Diplomas were conferred upon Misses Riley, MulvahUl, O'Connor, Schall, Gehlen, Shanahan, Watters and Edneyi crowns to Misses Connor, H. Sullivan, Man ning, Kasper and Mullen, and ribbons to Misses Shanahan, Connor, Savags, Man ning, Novotny and Havsrly. Miss N. Furay was awardsd the gold medal for excellence In the domsstlo sci ence department Essas were given by the graduates as follows; Miss Edney, "The Crisis In Francs;; Miss Shanahan, "Character;" Miss Gehlen, "Courage;" Mlas O'Connor, "Warp and Woof;'' Miss MulvahUl. "Silent Lesson.);" Miss Walters, "All the World s a Stage;" Miss Riley, "Whither; Miss Schall, "Salutory." Tha musical program was as follows: "Entrance' Hoist aliases xayior ana Kowiey held In St. Louis September 10-17. It is estimated that 2,000 delegates will be in at tendance. A movement Is now on foot among officers of the congress and of the National Irrigation congress to hold a Joint session. Among the speakers at the Com mercial congress will be Walter Greeham of Texas, Prssident Franols of the SU Louis exposition and Charles Bonaparte. KING EDWARD Royal IS AT Yacht la Greeted by perar af Germany aad Suite. KIEL En.- Gumbert Burohart IcUall ..Howard .DonUetU "Dance and Bona' The Choral. Claaa Overature Zanma Minces tihanahan, Watters, ScUall ana xayior. "Birds of Song" , Vocal Clasa Duo Lucia dl Ummtmoor Mlaaea Rllev and MulvahUl. "Al Mlo Carehelllno" Kelber Miss O'Connell. Trio Opus 9 Dancla Violins: Misses O'Connor, MulvahUl, Roushar. Harp: Mlsa Geblen. Piano: Miss Shanahan. "Touth. Hope and Joy" Hatton Misses Conner, Rlsbrow, O'Connell. "Lauuate Pueri" Capoecl The Choral Class. Calls Traasaalaslsslppl Congress. CRIPPLE CREEK, Colo., June 2t.-Beo-retsry Arthur Francis of the Transmls slsslppl Commercial congress has Issued tha call for lbs annual KIEL, June 6.-The Royal yacht, Vic toria and Albert with King Edward on board, entered the Holtenau lock, at the mouth of the Baltic canal, this afternoon, amidst salutes from ths assembled German warships. . ' Emperor Wllhelm. who was accompanied by Prince Henry of Prussia, the crown prince, Frederick William, and a brilliant suite,' awaited his uncle here. The meeting between tha two sovereigns was most hearty. Long prior to the meeting of the mon arcbs dense crowds of people thronged tka banks of the lock and. waited hours In the drenching rain for a glimpse of the royal personages. In the ranks of the guard of honor stood three of the em peror's sons, Itel Frledrtch, his second son, Oscar, his fifth and Little Joachim, the latter about four feet high, looking a Lillputlan beside tha tall, fine men by his side. The guest of honor and the body guard had hardly taken up their appointed positions when Emperor William, In the uniform of a British admiral, and wearing the ribbon of the Order of Bath, arrived and Inspected them. Shortly thereafter the Victoria and Albert hove In sight with an escort of British cruisers and a squad ron cf German cavalry who had trotted alongside tha royal yacht the whole length of the canaL King Edward, wearing the uniform of a German admiral, and having across his breast the ribbon of the Black Esgle, was on the deck of the Victoria and Albert with a large retinue. Immediately after the gangway had been laid Emperor Wil liam boarded tha British yacht and greeted his unels In the heartiest manner, kissing him several times on both cheeks. After greetings' between , King Edward and Pr trice lienry of Fcusala aod the erewn prince, the king landed, witnessed a march past the guards and returned to his yacht which afterwards entered Kiel harbor. All the warships, yachts and other vessels in the harbor dressed ship and the shore batteries and warships fired royal salutes. A heavy rain fell the whole time, marring what otherwise would have been a plo turesque soena Specnlaters May Lose. VANCOUVER, B. C.'june . What pur ports to be a well-founded report from Ot tawa la that the terminus for the Grand Trunk PacWo on the Paciflo coast will be at Kitimat B. C, and that the terminus will be officially named In about three months. Hundreds of thousands pf dollars were spent In Port Simpson by speculators who believed it would be tha terminus. altaa Graats Restltotlon, PARIS, June -A dispatch to Ole For eign office from Constantinople today an nounced that the sultan - signed an Irade yesterday afternoon approving tha porte'e decision to make complete lestttutloa aad redress to the persecuted Armenians. Tba sultan's policy is believed to be due to his desire to forestall the International conven tion In behalf .of Armenia, which la an nounced to assemble In London June 2t. Wireless Telegraphy Board. WASHINGTON, June Z6. President, jiooseveit toaay appointea .near Admiral Robley D. Evana, Rear Admiral Henry N. Manney, Brigadier General A, W. Gree ley, Lieutenant Colonel Joseph L, Jayne and Prof. . Willis 8. Moors, chief of ths . weather bureau, as a board to consider ths question of wireless teiegrsphy in the serv ice of the national government The Bea Want Ads are me Best Business Boosters. U SB ) y SKIN DISEASES The Outcropping of Dad Blood. And while not always painful are aggravating beyond ex pression. With few exceptions they are worse in spring- and eammer when the system begins to thaw out and the akin is reacting- and making extra efforts to throw off the poisons that have accumulated during the winter months. Then a ; 4 t a. . a . Canton, Ohio, Aurust 6. 108. on ana pimpies, raanea ana . 8. 8. Is a good medicine. I keep it in tha eruptions of every conceivable houss all the while. It is aa excellent itoale it kind make their appearance. give strearth V the system and tone to all the . a j Tir tvi organs. It gives appetite and energy and makes a(X Ecxema and Tetter the one feel better la every way. Z hare found It also twil terrors of skin disease aa excellent blood purifier. For months I was Kettle Rash, Poison Oak and troable'J with aa itching skin eruption on tba T A nlrtn r. face, aad tried specialists and many remedies ta JT7, aUCU Other akin tron rota care, but, s. s. is tha anly medicine that bles U usually remain quiet aesmed to relieve. I am now comparatively free during the Cold weather, break of this eruption. I think a great deal of your .rr-at, n tnrm, mA tract by their fearful burning, itching and stinging. A course of S. S. S. now will nurifv and enrich the hliwl anrl relnfrrc snH tnnet tin tha arar ' system, and carry off the bodily impurities through the proper channels, thus warding off the diseases common to spring; and summer. The skin, with good blood to nourish it, remains smooth and eoft and free of all dis- figuiing eruptions. Send for our free book on diseases of the. skin, and write us if you desire medical advice or any special information. This will cost you, nothing JUXMVflFT SPCGinQ CO; ATlANTfo CAm medioine, believing it to be tha beet blood purl. aua soma nnown to tne woria to-aay. 1880 -Cast Seventh St.