10 TOE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MARCH 7, 190a. PRESBYTERIANS TO CONFER Omaha and Bonth Omaha Churchei Will Meet for Counsel. MISSIONARY MATTERS THE OBJECT Flaaa to BrlBK the Local Chorcbea , lalo Closer Contact with the Work la Fere I a Flelde Are Broached. Final arra'hftements are bring made for a aeries of conference meetings for all Pres byterian churches In this city and in South Omaha, to begin Wednesday, March 16 and Continue through Sunday. The principal In these meetings will be David Mc Conauahy of New York. Dr. T. V. Moore of Westminster Presbyterian church con celved the Idea of bringing him here last Aug-uat at Winona, and In September the Presbyterian ministers agreed to and en dorsed the project. The meetings were, however, held In abeyance during the win ter.; because of the general evangelistic movement "The object of these meetings," said Dr. Moore, "will be to stimulate the Frcsby terian churches of this city to more active work for foreign missions. As a means of Interesting the Omaha people we pro pose to establish a connection directly be twtien each of the local churches and some particular mission station. When this Is begun a living connection will be main tained by correspondence from one of the missionaries attached to that station. The movement la particularly directed to tho men of the congregations; the women are already doing work for the foreign fHld. Mr. MoConaughy, I wish partlcu lary to point out, Is himself a business man.. He was formerly In India for the Young Men's Christian association. In the present work he Is backed by a num ber of the most prominent men In the Presbyterian church men of first rank in the business world. Among them are John Wannamaker, ex-Oovernor Beaver of Pennsylvania, Mr. Hacket of Fort Wayne, Daniel K. Noyeg of St. Paul, L. H. Sever ance of New York, A. E. Marling and John H. Converse of Philadelphia, president of the Baldwin locomotive works. These men are Interested, and we hope to Interest Omaha business men of our churches In the foreign mission work." Rally When lie Cornea. Mr. MoConaughty will come here through St. Louis', Chicago and Lincoln. There is to be a' forward-movement rally for all the Omaha Presbyterian churches In the First church Wednesday evening, March IB. There will be a similar rally In South Omaha the same evening. Thursday there la to be a business men's luncheon In the First church either at noon or In the even' ing.. It will be furnlahed by the women o the church. There are to be conferences Friday and Saturday evenings with the missionaries and the men of the Omaha churches. Sunday, March 19, the visitors will occupy Omaha pulpits. With Mr. Mc Conaughy will come two missionaries, Mr, Jones of Japan and Mr, Wanless of western India, and two ministers. Rev. Mr. Potter of Oakland, Cal., and Dr. Bradt of Wichita, The evangelistic committee of the Omaha Ministerial union 1 to meet Tuesday even Ing of next' week In the Young Men's Chris tian association rooms to consider the plan of getting Dr. Wilbur Chapman of New York City here for a series of meetings, There has been talk of getting this evan gelist of some other equally eminent de vine for some meetings, but no definite tep has yet been taken. The meeting next week will probably decide on the most Im portant details of the movement. I JO I 1 Pi DM 5c40c Ladies' Spring Neckwear at 5c and 10c Big new lot of ladies' neckwear dainty lac and em broidered turn overs, also em broidered stocks with tabs- pretty new ideas, at, eacb. , Laces ad 21c, 31c and 5c Yard Many styles of pretty new laces and insertings, vals, torchons, clunys, point de Tfol 5T1 Paris, etc., new pat- 2f TC lerns, at K Mach Sets of Embroideries Fresh new embroideries with insertings to match all widths many charming new patterns a great display at, yard ....... 10c-15c-25c and 39c Sale of Spring Dress Goods, 69c Yd. Beautiful Mohair Melrose, Armures, Granites, Mohair Crepes all spring goods, regularly worth, W Q $1.25 a yard at, per yard DeVC special WASH GOODS SALE IN THE BASEMENT TUESDAY 25c Redmrn, Attention, . Important mass meeting of all members, tribes and councils, Omaha and South Omaha, at Omaha tribe No. 18, Fourteenth and Dodge, Wednesday evening, March 8. HOW CHICAGO CHURCH DID IT Rot. Dr. Strong; -Tells Cons;res;atloB , allsts to Interest tho Bns Ineaa Men. A largo number of Congregatlonallsts of Omaha enjoyed an evening in honor of Rev. Sydney Strong, D. D., of Oak Park, 111. The address of the evening was pre ceded by 8 brief address by Rev. Jamas M. Camhlll of Chicago. Rev. H. C. Her ring presided. Dr. Strong vividly described to hla fellow churchmen of Omaha the nature of the great missionary activities of the. church of Oak Park. This church has been glv- tng 87,000 for all missionary efforts In pre vious years and gave $18,000 in 1904. Dr. Strong attributes this wonderful Interest to the fact that business men, who had been previously Ignorant of the needs hava been Informed through the medium of the noonday 'luncheon, where men meet and dlscusa the problem. He said the church la not keeping pace with the. population. The churches are elfish and do not go out to the needy. Tha strongest church, yoking Itself with the weakest, Is one of the most successful ways of solving the city problem. The plan of the business men's noonday luncheon will work anywhere, it Is simple, it has results, It Inspires othera. Here business men meet other business men In earnest. TYPHOID GERMS. The. microscope shows that In the blood of wry person sufforing from typhoid the little; genua can be fonnd as ahawn ihnv. They are auppoted te get into the water or White Mercerized New Poplins Specially in tended for shirt waist suits no other store In Omoha baa these. To introduce .these, we offer them at yard Tokio Silk New half silk shirt waist suit 7 TK fabric confined to us for Omaha; opening Tl iff price, yard Ninon Taffeta Neat, small check shirt waist suit fabric, looks line silk to morrow at, yard.. Malin Batiste-Fine quality plain printed Batiste all 190a printings rose and flower effects now so much wanted in order to sell larpe quantities tomorow, we offer them at, yard 25c Mohair Lustre Exact imi tation of high price Mohair in all mannish woolen ef- fecty at, yard.. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. BOSTON STORE 19c I 10c MRS. J. BENSON'S STOCK SOLD J. L. Brandeis & Sons Bay it at a Most Extraordinary Bargain. ON SALE SATURDAY AT BOSTON STORE Mrs. J. Benson's Complete Stock To gether with Her Entire New Spring; Stock as Yet I'npacked, all ' Specially Market, to Go. AT REMARKABLE BARGAIN PRICKS. BALK COMMENCES SATURDAY AT BRANDEIS' OWN STORE. Beginning Saturday,: March 11th, J. L. Brandela & Bona will place on sale at their store the complete slock of Mrs. J. Benson of the Y. M. C. A. building. The stock was secured at a great reduction and the sale confirmed by an order from the court. This sale will be without the slightest ques Uon the groateat mercantile event of its kind that ever todk place in the west. Every shopper in Omaha knows tho ex tremely high quality of the goods carried in Mrs. Benson's stock. All the goods were carefully selected for her high class trade and are of the highest standard. Tbe stock comprised a complete line of ladles' and children's furnishing goods and fancy dress goods, including corsets, muslin un derwear, knit hosiery, waists, skirts, un derskirts, dressing sacques, infants' outfits, gloves, children's Jackets, dresses and caps, neckwear, veilings, toilet articles, perfumea, ribbons, art needlework, yarns of all kind a, linings, buttons, jewelry novelties, notions. The stock Invoiced $62,000. Our purchase Includes all the new spring stock which Mrs. Benson had personally selected. This stock had never been un packed, and part of It Is still on the way to Omaha. We have retained the entire force of Mrs. Benson's clerks, who will bo busy until the sale marking down the great stock of goods. The complete stock will be brought to Brandeis' store and sold, be- 1 ginning Saturday, March 11. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. with selling liquor to Indians. The accused was arraigned before United States Com missioner Anderson and pleaded not guilty. He was released on his own recognizance to appear before the federal grand Jury In May. SEASONABLE FASHIONS. H F II II OMAHA WEATHFR BEPORT-Tuesday Increasing; Cloudiness, Rain or Snow. Bennett's Great Millinery Without a doubt Omaha has created some noise in the superior east because of her style demands, especially in Millinery. If any one individual deserves 98 per cent credit for bringing this about it is MRS. SINCLAIR. How at the Head of Bennttt's Great Millinery St cf I on She is recognized on the eastern markets, in Paris, Vienna and London as an expert milliner. Her staff of assistants are tried and true and have been known to every woman in Omaha who loves millinery tor years. Mrs. Sinclair's great art lies in her intuition of what is most becoming for the wearer. Her counsel HAS BEEN, IS and WILL BE the most valuable at the call of every lady who desires a reigning mode. She Knows the Centers of Fashion, Understands Their Whims and Caprices, And She Knows the Millinery Tastes of the Women of Omaha. She is, therefore, unquestionably your best adviser. See our superb lines of imported pattern hats the most prodigal supplies ever brought west. SECOND FLOOR. 1 BENNETT'S GREAT GROCERY Superior qualities In our famous Grocery Section. BITTER, BITTER. BENNETT S CAPITOL. CREAM ERY BUTTER. Sweet us a nut, fresh from the churn, pure, de licious, no finer quality possible. Put up in bricks bearing that guarantee of merit the word "Ben nett's." Several thousand pounds (16 ounces to a pound), on special sale Tuesday. Twenty ($2 Green Trading Ar Stamps with each pound.... OaVw NO. 433-mRLS' RUSSIAN DRESS. Sizes, 6 to 12 Years. For the accommodation cf readers of Tbe Bee these patterns, which usually retail at from 25 to 50 cents each, will be furnished at the nominal price of 10 cents, A supply now kept at our office, so those who wish any pattern may get It either by call Ing or enclosing 10 cents, addressed "Pat' tern Department, Bee, Omaha." DON'T SPIT ON THE SIDEWALK It-You Do the Policeman Will Too if Yon Don't Watch Ont. Get sails, we drink. The germs multiply so that one term ia capable of producing boat one hundred triluoa serma in twen ty-four hours. That ia why if the ar get into inc waier supply OI a town 1 multiply so faat that nearly every! drinking the water cornea down with the disease. There are eseentiona. hmmt and they arc the persona whose health ia perfect, whose blood ia pure, and liver active. When the germs ret into a healthy body they are thrown off with the other town they body ttotaona. Recent Chicago statistics ahow that one-eighth of all the deaths ia the east two years in that city have resulted from pneumonia Tbe beat advice we can rive ia to put the ttodv into a Derfectlv sound health ran4(. ttoo. Be assured that you have rich, red bivoq ana an active liver, Many years aso Dr. R. V. Pierce, who la consulting surgeon to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y., found oertaia herbs and roota which, when made into an alterative extract (without oac iae IH of aicoaoi). aeetnea to oe the very best means of putting the stomach, blood and vital organ into proper condition. ,.- This seemed to him aa cloae to nature's way of treating dlteaaa as it was possible to go. For over a third of a century Dr. tierce's Golden Medical Discovery has had a wonderful sale and the cures resulting from its use are numbered by thousands. It ia a tiaaue-builder, better than cod liver oil beeouaa it doe not sicken the stomach, or ofiead the taate. It strengthen or reaeir tn assimilative or digestive pro eaaaa la the stomach and outs on healthy Wis. wham the weight or the invalid u tedacad below the sortnal. Accept a substitute for "Golden Med ical IHaMvery." Nothing ie U "Jut as good. Dc Vim falls !,mi bUtoaaqcaa In compliance with en order Issued by the chief of police a few days ago that an ordinance passed by the city council a year ago last April making It unlawful for any person to spit upon any sidewalk, the Omaha police yesterday afternoon began to tiring In offenders by the patrol loud. Murphy, the day patrol driver, is reported as having said that if they kept on at the rate they have started out the city will have to buy. another team in a short time. A total of thirty-five on this charge was made In a little over three hours, which was at the rate of about ten to the hour. A Swede who was brought In the pa trol wagon on the charge of expectorating on the streets said, "Ah don' car about being arrested, but ah skal hot like to rid In dat monkey wagon.' It skal make me feel like d n dog." ' Harry B. Da via, undertake. Tel. 1226. Yoiac Women Give Social. The Young Ladles Sodality of St. Pairlrk'a church nave a moat enjoyable aortal lust evening at Turner hall. This waa the fifth social gathering of this character held thla season by the Sodality. A short but pleasing program waa ren dered. Every one. (if the participanta re ceived an encore. The prturmnii were quite taaty and unique In design, being a shamrock leaf cut out of grean paper wltti the program written lu white ink. Tue Sodality is made up of thirty of the young women workers of Bt. Patrick a church and they take thla furm of rais ing money for the benefit of the church. One More Ilootlea;aer, Deputy I'uited States Marshal Homan has returned from llancroft. Neb., bringing wlibbiu) .WlUlaia &L AldrkU, vuugd 6UARA TEED BY SHE-MAN & McCO NELL D UB CD. Hyomel the Only Cnre for Catarrh Which Returns Your Money If Not Satisfactory, It is seldom that a druggist has enough faith In the medicine he sells even when prepared by himself to be willing to refund the money If It does not cure but Hyomel has cured so many cases of catarrh among the customers of Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., corner 16th and Dodge streets, Omaha, that they offer to refund the money to all who use It and report that they are not satisfied. Hyomel Is the simplest and most conven ient remedy for catarrh ever offered to the public. Breathed through an inhaler so small that It can be carried in the vest It will absolutely kill all the germs of ca tarrh and cure the disease. Catarrh cannot exist where Hyomel Is used. It has a two fold action, killing all the germs In the air paaaages and lunga and soothing and heal ing the Irritated mucous membrane. Some of the most prominent men and women of the country have gladly given testimonials to Hyomel. After seeking re lief in vain for years this wonderful remedy has cured them of catarrh, and It ia no wonder they want others to know of It. : D. O. Oroff, Editor of the Nlcholaavtlle. Ky. News writes: "Ever since I waa a young man I have been troubled with ca tarrh, and in later yeara the disease be came unbearable. Hyomel has helped mp so much that I wish to publicly apeak of Its merits, so that others afflicted as I have been may be likewise benefited. If you have catarrh accept Sherman A McCobnull Drug Co.'s proposition and use liyvmei. The complete outfit of Hyomel coats but 11.00 and constats of an Inhaler, a medlclua dropper and a buttle of Hyomel. Rice Special Fifty 5) Green Trading Stamps with five pounds splendid large grain Japan Rice 33c Seed Special Ten (tl) Green Trading Stamps with ten packages assorted Veg etable and. Flower Seeds 25c I'needa Illscnlt Special Ten (Jl) Green Trading Stamps with 3 pkgs. Uneeda Biscuit 15c Laundry Soap Special Ten (Jl) Green Trading Stamps with eight bars Bennett's Bargain Soap 4 26c Veaetable .Special Sixty ($6) Green Trading Stamps with ten sans solid pack Tomatoes and ten cans lOarly June Per.s 2.00 Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with two jars Diamond S Pure Pre serves 20c Corn Meal Special Ten ($1) Green Trading Stamps with ten pounds sack Corn Meal white or yellow 18c Tuesday Bargains in Hardware - Section Shaker Flour Sifter, 19c Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps. 10-quart Tin Chamber ft Tails aa-C Twenty ($2.00) . Green Trading 'Stamps. 12-quartsTin Chamber Ln Tails 70C Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps. 50-pound Flour Cons, 6 8 c Thirty ($3.00) Green Trading Stamps. Small Kange Tea Kettle, f at iJC Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps. 14-quart Tin Dish ran, 3( Twenty ($2.00) Green Trading Stamps. FURNITURE, CARPETS AND DRAPERIES Fine line of Ingrain Rugs, all sizes and good patterns, all wool, at prices that will interest you. i See our window of Wiltons, Axmlnsters and Body Brussels. Smyrna Rugs, 36x 73 Inches aQ Smyrna Rugn, 6x9 feet, g Qp Smyrna Rugs, 30x 60 Inches, 1,48 Smyrna Ruga, 3x12 feet, " j Qg AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Park Board Ordinanoe Introduced and Bead the First Time. FORTY THOUSAND ISSUE IS ASKED FOR Omaha: Cooperage Company Wants Water Maine Extended So that it May Have Fire Protection for Its Plant. The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held last night with all mem bers present except Martin. An ordinance appropriating or declaring the necessity of voting bonds In the sum of 140,000 was introduced and read for the first time. This ordinance calls for a special election on April 4 for the purpose of voting on the propostion to Issue bonds to the amount mentioned for the purposes of paying tor and Improving lots, lands or grounds In the city for park purposes. This ordinance was sent to the Judiciary committee for investigation. City Treasurer Howe and Stock Inspec tor Jones filed reports for February which were placed on file. The deed for the new fire hall property at Twenty-fifth and L streets was pre sented to the council and referred to the city attorney. The Omaha Cooperage company, at i the classes on March 13. Superintendent McLean announced that a general teachers' meeting would be held Saturday forenoon. The program will be announced later. Cattle Feeder Talks. H. Laur of Howells, Colfax county, waa a vialtor at the stock yards yesterday. Mr, Laur said that the winter Is breaking up nicely In his section of the country and that the frost Is out of the ground. The snow, he said, did the land a great deal of good, thawing slowly and soaking into tho ground gradually. The ground ia now In good condition for spring work. Cattle and hogs are In fine condition and some big shipments from Colfax county may be expected before long. Ma ale City Gossip. City Engineer Beal Is laid up with an at tack of the grip. Mrs. J. C. Tyran has gone to Ireland for a. inree monms trip. i ne iion lemp s club gave a very enjoy able social and dancing party at Work man temple last night. Dr. R. B. Crawford will deliver a lec ture at Workman temple on March 14 on the subject, "Homes and the South." Modern Woodmen are requested to meet at the hall at 1 o'clock this afternoon for the purpose of attending the funeral of George Sherwood. Rev. R. I.. Wheeler, rastor of the First PreHbyterian church, will officiate at the funeral services over the remains of George Sherwood this afternoon. Graders are as-aln working on the south side of J street, Juat west of Twenty-fourth street. These lots will soon be put down to grade. John Homan, aged 74 years, died yester day. The funeral will be held on Wednes day morning at 10:30 o'clock at the resi dence. 4228 S street. Interment at Laurel Hill cemetery. Thlrty-fifth and I streets, asked for better . ( ,. . , YounK Men s Christian Ka firs protection. This company asked that ROciation at the association rooms last H.C. Miller Bankrupt Stock on Sale Tuesday. See Ad on Page 3. THI RELIABLE STORE. H. G. Milter Bankrupt Stock on Sale Tuesday. See Ad on Page 3. Mammoth Silk Sale 25.000 yards of plain and fancy Silks, worth nn to 12.00 per yard, will he placed on sale Tuesday. March 7 In three lots, at. yard. &"c, 45c and A rich and varied collection of the most handsome and popular weaves for and'- Th finest valucB cver offered at the price, at, yard. 65c, 4T.e Sample Silk Suits $12.50 IK SAMPLE SILK SHIRT WAIST SCITS-Mado of Glvernaud s be-t Taffeta. iwo aime. v.ome in oiues, browns, greens, tans, grays, black and fanclca B'ix. special Tuesday .12.50 .351 spring ..35c No Splen- Four Specials in the Great Domestic Room 15c Ct'HTAIN SWISS-36 Inches wide, long UJW wonderful value 7ic 35c MERCERIZED WHITE WAISTINGS. yard 15c 12Hc Cambric, very fine, 36 inches wide, I to 10 yard lengths, at, ("3 yard OJC at, yard. 15c Sheer India Linon, at. yard Canned Goods Still Coming Down The Trust Were Overloaded on the Highest Quality Goods and Were Forced to Sell. Read These Prices. X- i. or anv "ther brand best pack Sweet Sugar Corn, can 6c 2- pound can fancy Wax, String or Lima Beans, can 5C 3- pound can Lye Hominy, can 6c 3-pound can Golden Pumpkin, can 6c 8-pound can Missouri Apples, can 5c 8-nound Golden Table Svrup, can 7W 3-pound can Boston Baker) Beans, can.. 7c 16-ounce con Condensed Cream, can 7W 2-pound can Wisconsin Early June Sifted Peas, ran 714c Gallon can Baltimore Applns, can iwc -P"una wacK iiign fatent Minnesota Flour, sack 4s 7 pounds best Kiln Irled Oatmeal 16c 10 pounds best Kiln Dried Cornmeal 15c 6 pounds beat hand picked Navy Beans. 19c S pounds best Pearl Barley, Tapioca, Sago or Farina 19c 10 bars Swift's Pride or Beat 'Em All Laundry Soap 25c On Time Yeast, package 2c Cudnhy's Diamond C Mince Meat, package g 3 Crown Muscatel Raisins, pound Bo 4 Crown Mum-Htel Raisins, pound So Large California Sweet Prunes, pound.. 5o Virginia Blackberries, pound 60 SPECIALS AT THE 'MAMMOTH FRESH FRl'ITi DEPT. Soft shell English Walnuts, pound 12140 Pure Colorado White Clover Honey, rack lOo 1-pour.d package Persian Dates 6o Fancy large ripe Bananas dosen 120 Fancy largo Juicy Seedless Lemons, dosen i , 10o Large imported Smyrna Figs, pound. ...12vio doien ISa i Fresh roasted Peanuts, per measure 4o STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, dozen 20g w ANTED A BOY In every town io sell our new Saturday Bee. We will send any boy the first 10 COPIES I REE It contains 18 pages f special magazine features, including 10 colored pages with BUSTER BKOWU COMICS, altogether 30 pages, and is a big seller everywhere on Saturday. YOU MAKE TWO CENTS PROFIT ON EVERY PAPER YOU SELL For Full Particulars Write io The maiia oee. Omaha. ..Nebraska. Ask for a QUALITY IS OUR MOTTO I BEST BECAUSE Ton are HOT raying for bill hoards, fenee nalattaar, clocks, free deals, etc., but for Fl ne Qnallty Havana Tobacco, KirAL to Import Clears. Sold direct to tbe retailer by F.K. RICH HERO. ClOaJl CO., HuiUaa. tax or a, iT. LOUIS. in; PUT ON YOUR MANTLE One of our mantle clocks. We are showing- a handsome enameled clock with bronze trlmmlnga for 16.00 and $7.75. These are handsome goods and fully guaranteed. We al.to have same beautiful clocks in fancy bronze and gold glit. Spend a few minutes in our store. . LOOK FOR THE NAME. S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, 1G1C Dougi as Street. fee) mi ass bbsj asa bbb pas saa am aaai aaa aaa mm mm mm mm urn mm mm tea saa VISITORS WELCOME TO OUR NEW MODEL FACTORY None Such Mince Meat ' I la 2-Pla 10c Packages with List of Valuable Premiums.' )' Df RRELl-SOULI CO. I !IIUCU$E,fllJ DEPUTY STATE VETERINARIAN, H. L RAMACCI0TTI. D. V. S. CITY VKTEKIN AHIAS". Office and Infirmary, 28th and Mason Sts. OMAHA, MUH. Telephone &. water mains be extended so that hydrants would be located near the works. The committee on fire and water will investigate. City Clerk Qlllln was instructed to adver tise for bids for laying permanent alde walka. The city attorney waa requested to draft ordinances for the laying of per manent aldewalks on both the north and south aides of B street and on both aides of J street from Twenty-fourth street to Twenty-fifth street. Hugh Murphy was given until Wednea- day noon to sign the contract with the city for the paving of Mlasouri avenue. If the contract la not signed by thla time the contract will be declared void and the certified check accompanying the bid do dared forfeited. Claims agalnat the city for February were presented and allowed. The council will meet most likely today to pass the park bond ordinance. Opeslag Decided On. Last night the Board of Education met for the flrat time In the new high achool building. It was decided to have the formal opening of the building on March 21. The program to be carried out waa not entirely decided on, but the details will be worked out during the week. Bllla were allowed and conHiderable routine buxlnes was ransucted. Another meeting 1h to be held week from lust night. While the high school building la not completed It is ex pected. lUat arrangements can be made far night. It was something in the nature of a grand rally. An attempt Is beina; made to increase the association membership, fienren H. Brewer, who was aulte badly bruised In a runaway accident on Sunday, is doing as well as can be expected by his physicians. While no bones were broken Mr. Brewer Is very bsdly bruised and it will be some days before he will be able to get on his feet. No Knife Needed Piles can be cured by internal treatment To get at tho cause tha: is the secret, and that is why Pr. Perrln't Pile Specific la so universally successful in its results. It increases the flow of digestive juices in tha stomach accelerates the action of tha liver. With congestion of the liver removed and constipation relieved, the two chief and distinct causes of piles are reached and conquered. Dr. Pcrrin's Pile Specific The Internal Remedy Tot dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, biliousness, catarrh of the stomach and kindred ailments it is the greatest remedy that has ever yet benefited mankind. Certain in its results, this remedy will cure the most obstinate case of Piles. Di. Pcuia Medical Co ikkoa, Moot. HOTELS. New York City HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway Empire Square and U3d street HOTEL, EMPIRE within 5 rnluutes of all theaters and large department tore HOTEL EMPIRE to Elevated and Subway stations 2 minutes walk HOTEL EMPIRE ia noted for its excellent cooking, efficient service & moderate charges HOTEL EMPIRE baa electric clock and telephone In every room, and in remodeling, re decorating and re furnishing, spent OVER S250.OOO JUST COMPLETED W. Johnaon Qalnn Sena for guide of New York FYs New York City 14 8 MISSES' ft CHILDREN'S A specially prepared ahne. plump kid or genuine box calf with aoft. pliable kid tops Heavy extension soles, In button or lace. $'5o Mi;r.oT': $2.00 Women's slsea, tO Cft 24 to qaS.DVJ These prices may seem high, but our euatomera tll ua ever day, "Give me another pair just like thtse, they glv auch good aatla (action. " .... One pair of these ehnea will outwear two pair of the ordinary kind. Drexel Slioo Co,, 1419 FAANAU STREET, Onihi't llP-tt-li!i Shu Kim , ASIC FOR OUR FRKB CATALOOUB. arasBcd r