THE OMAHA" DAILY BEE: SATURDAY- MAY 2.". 1D07. '17 Orchard & Wilhelm 414-16-1. South Sixteenth SATURDAY SPECIALS A few pronounced bargains for Saturday shoppers FruK rrv and Potato Ma.ht -r. (Like cut) KV EASEST i r-t and c TO WCSK AKD CtCAN HAS 100 USES Splendid for mashing potatoes with or without the jackets, and vogotables of all kinds. As a fruit and J'lly press it has no equal. These sell ordinarily at 3 5c, special or Saturday, at, only 2 Of RUGS, 9c We've Just purchased the entire lot of the lareest mills in Philadelphia. some are slightly soiled. Goods that On sale Saturday in our basement, at at ISjiiurrli a i Cross Stripe Curtains, all colors, pair... $7.50 Irish Point Curtains, in 2 and 3 per pair Morris Chair (like cut) Weathered oak frame; cushion of Spanish leather, large full size and very comfortable, a rare bar gain, at $16.75 FAIR TRIAL FOR HAYWOOD r ame U Gu&rinteed to Anociatas Accord ice to an liiha 5n. II. SAYS ALL WILL BE G.YEN FAIR CHANCE If Arrgird Mlnera Ptotc laaoceace N rco le Will More Gladly Ap n l laad Verdict Tbaa Those of Idaho. R. Travers of the Couer do Alene country, Idaho, as la Omaha Frl murning. ' No, Idaho la not becoming wholly de populated because of the search of Juror In the Haywood caae at Bola-?." said he, though the people out there do not fancy hi , iKrafe?n doing Jury duty where the propect might j we couldn t get any cigars from town mean a trial of eev.-ral months, particu- i what can we do? Ain't It best to say not il ia rly when they have something e!e to do. I lng. and let on that we didn't think?" The trouble with us out there is that we "No." I said, "that would not be hon 1 aven't many professional Jurors who are est. Fetch out the long nines" which he Idjlns for a Job of that kind, as there did. ,s plenty ether work to be had at belter; I had Just come across those 'long wages. th-.nk they will suocev-d in get. nines" a few days or a week before. I l-nv m 4.-v in firr hilt It is ItrettV ' hard to iwcure men who have not alieajy made up their minds or have pretty well defined opinions on the Haywood. Moyer and Pet'.lbonc matter. "The personality of thon.en does not cut any figure in the case and there is a wide lver,!ty cf vpir.icr. as l th .ulli or iniio- i m. . . " ' , na clJl w,JU"a conce of thes men. I do not think any 1 n '.Ltfd I 1, , dvrted to .end his mother a. much a, he expected very general reliance is placed in the con- : 1""! T"t fF )th'u"n1 l n- ! and preferring the two or three days' con fession, of Orchard and Adam. Insofar a. J 7 ? !9 ,n b"e"d j An.ment behind the bar. to causing her they implicate the three Colorado men. A, ; disputable looklr old square paste-! any disappointment he gave the above a maUtT of fact. I have heard more of , a? l'- Gorse broURnt j reply when asked If he wished to pay hi. th. caae .ince leaving Couer d'Alene a if hlch WMlctljta n :d- ' tin. wiyk ago than all the time I was In Llaho. of good, square men that will give thesiiben lltantly animated up to that mo-j t t-M. f..Ilr,rs M fair fair trial and !f they are, pr.ved Innocent nobody wlU be more , r""7' i'ml 10 not u 01 suaaen. ; He was found to be employed regularly pleased with their acquittal than the peo- : but the tTott Ml uPn ach man as he; and he was taken into police court Friday pie of Idaho. Honestly. I do not think t,vlt UP clr n1 held It poised in the ! mcrnlng with nothing worse than crap there la any general prejudice against the I lr an1 here. In the middle, his sentence ' .hooting against hlni. for which the nom Colorado men anywhere in the stote. Thej ' hroke off. Tl-.at kind of thing went on all lnal fine was Imposed. His mother lives at will get a fair trial. For that s the kind of . ro'Jl he table, until when neorge had HMs:a.le. la. people Idaho folks are." completed his crime the whole place was j full of a thick -lemnlty and silence. Tho Graa frii mllnar iriltn Jap Ttoee trannyarect toilet and bath j Those mtu b--gan to light the cigars.) Will fell Special Kiriralos soap la made from the whitest, purest and Rev. Ir. Parker was the first mn to1 Tickets To best vegetable el's oils that you can eat. Made by Kirk sold by all druggists and grocera. j Look for Brsiixteta Ad In Friday's papers. Figgest sale In the history of the west. Visit the Japanese tea grJen. Audi torium. "Streets of Paris." afternoon and evening. Admission 10 certs. Ills letter from Georale. "Jim: Ter friends In Oeorgy air all tore up shout you. Wliar air vcu. an what a-d..ln' ..f? We haln t ha-n a w..rd from you sense yer dsddy broke Ms leg, an the old roare died, an' th house t.urneH down, an yer brother-in-law was Mowed up by dynamite, an' yer hen gal run swjy with a J'-r. an' the sheriff levied on vr farm, an' yer hogs died with the rh.dera ; o, mere a-nittin' aniloua bout viu. Jim. o' we want to know ef vou'ie prime, an" i In gond feelm s w'th the world I send. ro .., m'.'; V.,';- ' at you're well v hspnv so" rejolcm" , yer way. -Aiwma onstuuiion. Rich or poor alike arc habit ually constipated. It slays its vct:s:s by thousands, although :"me other name roes into the death certific.te. Drugs will not :ure. Eat daily. WHEAT FLAKE CELTJIT which is of a laxative nature. 10 cents a package. Fa tato by all Grocer 1? PlISEB oc"- .. (Like fj- . ,1 cut.) ; " j quarter- 1 if !". . I fl fmisii. I ( 3 . TT j t fj? saddle Vl' f il 2.25 EACH Inpraln Samples used by one of They are one yard square and st-11 r?ularly at 65c to SOc yard. one price 0 Clock Sheir (like cut) In go'.Jen oak or mahopany finish, 24-ln. long. 7 inches deep, sells regularly at "5e. We offer lium for Saturday only. 390 00 pair lots; some soiW. $3.73 Kitchen Cabinet ( ) Made cf select white maple, nat ural finish; complete with flour bins. moulding and cutting board. Top conveniently fitted with shelves and compartments. Strictly high grade throughout, only 311.75 Trice of base only 36.75 MARK TWAIN'S FAMOUS SMOKER Effect of a Beach of Stoslea oa a Group of Dlatlnseiabed Cicala. In his autobiography in the North Amer ican Review Mark Twain tells his ex perience as host at a imokeo follows: Well, that night at the club uhe Hart ford Monday Kvenlng clubj meeting aa I waa saying George, our colored be tier, came to me evhen the supper was nearly over, and I noticed Utat lie was pale. Normally his complexion was a clear black, and very handsome, but now It had modified to old amber. He said: "Mr. Clemens, what are we going to do? There is not a cigar In the house but those old Wheeling long nines. Can't no body smoke them but you. They kill at thirty yards. It U too late to telephone hadnt seen a leng nine for years. When i was a cud pilot on the Mississippi In j the late Um. 1 had had a great affection I for them, because they were not only-to ,3.30. There is tS In the Jail safe belonging my mind-perfect, but you could get a , to him, taken from his pockets When ar basketful of them for a cent or a dime, j rested, and he could easily pay the n they didn't us renra v?t tVj-r f :. 1 ) . . . . t... w i. - . 1 , ... ."ii 11 coma, ana Dgan to; "v me com-j ligat. He took three or four heroic whlTs -then gave It up. He got up with the I remark that he hd t go to the bedsidJ j Cf a sick parishioner. He started out. j iRev. Dr. Burton was the next man. He' , rock only one whiff, and followed Parkr I He rurr.lshed a pretext, and you could see by the sound of his voice that he didn't think much of the pretext, snd ws vex-l with Parker for getting In ahead arith aj ncui:oua aiung client- Key. Mr. Twitchell I followed, and said he had to go now be- eause he must take the midnight tral . v " , tor Boston Boston was the first p!ac n ace ir.at occuirea to mm, 1 suppose. It was only l:t5 when they began to distribute pretexts. At 1 50 all those p0- pie w re out of the house. When nobody . was left but Gerg snd me I wss cheerful ; I had no compunctions of conscience!, no 1 sd no comp griefs of any kind But George was beyonj - ch. because he held the honor and credit of the family above his own. and he was ashamed that this smirch had been put upon It. I told htm to go to bed and try to sleep It off. I went to bed myself. 1 'At breakfast In the morning when George was passing a cup of coffee I saw It tremble In his hand. I kaew by that sln that ther was somethir.g on his min.l Ha brought th cup to ins and a sled Im pressively : "Mr. Clemens, how far Is It from the front door to the upr'er gate? I Mid. "It Is 13 stera" Ha said. '"Mr. Clemers, you can start at the front door an ynn can go plumb Jo the urper g-ts and tread on on of thexn ! ,) . It wasa't true In detail, but In essentials It was. Taa Besarlt Caataaay Bar Bersrr't t . Thunxlay mornlr.g tha Benaett company aurthased th entire bankrupt stork of 9 FreJrick Eerger. I'M 15 mi m street. "n.a I er nett com r t n y will plara the eot Ira stock on sola Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Watch our adertisHnerts Sunday. TUG KKNNETT CXJUPXSJ. EARNING ON ME INCREASE "UtemfBt of Ucion Fco flows "St Gaia Cter Eiveom. INCGHE GROWS $2,000,000 IN NINE MONTHS l-aylnc of Last Fir Miles of Trtfk ob Laae Cat-Off to Brgla Dar lac Latter Part of Ja. The ntstcrn'rt cf transportation opera tions cf the t'nion Fnciflo vtm for the months of Maf-h. 1. shoms an Increase in mileage of tit 3 r.llm over the corre spnling month last yar Tv rroa re ceipt fr.r Mart-h wfw W.SATnI 7. n in rra pf tl.'"fE.f7viS over tne Mitu mTith la.t yar. Tt.e increase In eyjrf'' r taxop for the ame month was t4.1.!54.12. which make a net Increase of receipt over exrr.es ami taxn of :.V.S'f Tti aToes receipt for the nine months ending March II were ti.7'M'm. an In crease of $T,, '5.:1. 75 over the mt. period of the year hefor. and the and tax'-a were P'.HiTff. an tnrra- of C 115. ''S 37 over tlie rame nine niontha la.t yror. Tie lncrn!e of rec!pla ovr ex- pres ar.d taxes for the ame nine months Is CH7.3W41. Track lavlnar on Cat-OfT. "We expoct to tw iM to lay track on the west Ave rr.ilcls of the Lne cut-on be tween June Ti and July 1." said R. I Huntley. ch'(f enirlneer of the Union Pa cific, Frldar morn'ne. "The time for the completion of the remainder of the work. or the ent five miles, la entirely prob- lematVal and depends entirely upon the j rapidity with which the lmmer.ae fills over I the two Papplr.s settle.", Tl.fs ta one of the heaviest pieres of ! hort track rvrr undertaken Ir. this coun- tiy and Is built to shorter, the main line j of the l."niun Faolflc betwern Omaha and : the west. The cost will approximate C5O.0 to cut off nine miles 6f distance. Back from rhlcaaro Conference. W. H. Murray, assistant general paa- , ser.ger agents of the I'nlon Pacific and j W. P. Lincoln, car service agent, returned I Friday morning from Chicago, where they ' were In attendance with other officials of the Harriman lines In reference to time ! changes in the west. E. L. Lomax. general passcr.ger agent of the Union Pacific. Is i in the ea."t and Is expected In Omaha Mon day, at which time announcement probably will be made as to the success or to Gerr:t Fort, assistant general passenger agent, who leaves June 1 to accept a position with the New JTork Central lines. Danqaet for Gerrlt Fort. The resident general and staff officers of the Union raciflc have arranged for a farewell banquet to be tendered to Gerrlt Fort, assistant general passenger ogent of the U.nlon Pacific, on the eve of his de parture to take his new position with the New York Central lines. Words of regret are heard on all sides at the leaving of Mr. Fort, who has won for himself a warm place In the hearts of the railroad people of this community as well as of all clt Liens, who have learned to know him. Barltnctoa Bay Trackage. For the purpose of enlarging Its freight yards the Burlington has bought a large tract of land at the foot of Jones street from John W. Paine for f7.X The title passed to the Omaha and Souhwestern railroad, which Is a I -art of the Burlington system, and the lot adjoins the right-of-way ! of the company near the river. The lot was formerly occupied by an. old icehouse and is situated Just north of the plant of the Omaha Electric Light and Power com pany. TO JAIL RATHER THAN PAY Has Serves Oat Dollar's Worth of Time Iaatead of Depriving Mother of Dollar. "No, I can't pay the fine. My mother neds all the money I have, and I must send It to her. I will serve out the time." Rather than deprive his mother of a single dollar of his earnings, C. M. Blue, arrested by the police Thursday evening as a suspicious character and fined SI and costs In police court, will expiate his crime behind the walls of the city Jail until by good behavior and obedience his daily credits will amount to the total of the rne nd cosU and he will be given his frecdom again. Th. um which Blue mu.t eerve out Is Blue was caught shooting craps with a of negroes by Detectives Dunn ,nJ Maloney and ae was tlierefore taken to JjII for investigation as to r.is record. Atlantic City. N J . May W to June a. Philadelphia. Pa.. Ju!y 1! to 1. Saratoga Springs. X. T.. certain dates In ,u,y ,n1 SeP Norfolk.' Va. (Jamestown exposition). to ovn""c"r Toronto. Ont, June 1 to September 35. Montreal. Quebec June 1 to September JO. Haltfax. N. S.. June 1 to Sepin-.ber i. Terr.agaml. Ont.. June 1 to September 30. Muskoka Wharf. Ont, June 1 to Septem ber 30. Boston. Mass., sr.d Portland. Me, certain days In July. Augjst and September. Full particulars of the most Interest, ng routes In America, fares, limit of tickets. Ktof,ovr nrlvilesej and a suddIv of dsrrlTw -,..i.,tnam I1 h unt on irr.llnrKu, , w. Vaux. A. Q. R. T. A.. 135 Adan-, Bt.. Chicago. Ill NEWS FOR THE ARMY The following general co jrt-martlal sen tences have heon arproved and promulgated from h-ai' ilia rter T'errtm-nt of the Ms- .,, 1 , . - . . ..4,1 V M ..... . . V" , . . - u,llf,.M v' . c.t.m A Fnn'rth in- fantry. for d-s-rt ion. F. ach disonor- stl:- d soharged from the army and is s-n-t-noe1 to to vears' Imrrfcinnnt In the Fort I.avenarorth military prison. Musiolan F'mon Calvert. Company C. Fourth in'antrv. has ben orVr-vi honor aoly d srtargel from the army. Iares rf Uw hare teen rnntel the folloairg ollirers: Cartam R. R St... dal. Ttiiriiftli )nfanlr'. F"rt Crook, fr f 'Urten days. First Ll-ulefiatu Collin H. pall. K--urth Infantry. Fort M- kenne f.r thirir '.;.; First I.ieutensnt C. G. Mettler. Held arflit-ry. Fort R.ly. for ten davs; Seo'nd IJeutenant Herndoa Snarp. F.ght. eer.fh infantry. Fort larenworth. for on m.Hith with leave to apply for an extension of twenty days, ard Veterinarian Alexan der Flamnier, Fourth cavalry, for two niontha. Captain Joseph C Minus. Pistewith In fantry, will on and after June 1 have added to his other datix that of quftrtermaaier tn charge of construction work at Fort Crook. - lie wi!l relieve Captain Ralph H Str-sdall, Thirti.th Infantry, of tnoae du ties. I'rivat Ftovd L. Adams of Troop A. Thirtieth cavalry, has been ordered trans-f-rred to tha hoapital corpa. upon tha re orT.rr.endatlon of the --tm chief Surg caul wX Lua istiirUueLi l li Xlaagux pedal Special Values in MEN'S FURNISHINGS! 25c Boston q Garters Vv 20c Silk Shield B0W3 JOc 15c 25c 25c 50c Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs. 50c President Suspenders. . . . 45c Men's Belts at Men 9 1 blucher style Oxfords sewed soles. Made (Ci r $si erl o on nevv sty,ish ,asts and strictly up to date avJLtPl 5Ao for natty dressers Saturday at el NATAL DAY OF AMERICAN FLAG Veterics to Teich Fatriotiem. in Iddnue is lib ;o Ubooii. GRAND ARMY IS IN CHARGE OF EXERCISES Aaaiveraary af A4opiloa of Preaeat lusdara to Be Observe Jaaa la wltk Prwraaa by Pmlla, Juna U will o crveU ui tha public Svi.io.s of omaaa as Uy. Ui Ui. m.ne'aiy of u.o aaupuua of uw pic.oi SLaxuaid and nie.uUri. ot U.e UiiiU Aruiy of tue RepatiiC k.'e pre.r.in; w devote ma uaj tu culuvauoa oi tiUloiia.u in U.a LearU uf Ul sciioul t.'i.ldr.i. t. M. liavsrly. county clera. ha been ap tutnte4 aaint vairlotic luatruitor for JIr.il.a aiid will hava generi cl.at.c of tr.a exerclsea V.terar.s will be aa-itnexl to the I various schools and If p..aa!blc prtgran.s of j a yainotie nture siii te icu ai et,. bulldu.g. Tba foUowing aJdres- to tlie AiuerKJtt iop. has betn aaed by tu officers of tha Grand Array ef th Ka publtc: . n ! h. the 13:at anniversary of U.e blrtl.day of tti I n.leU Stales tlag. V..rD U Is consider, d wt-at it has Cost to H blrtu u tl. i tug. hat li i.as c' lo n,ani;ain it and wi.ai. It n.eans b. ti:U ration -u.d to ti' woru. mere . ......... too grei ll.at sr.ouid Dot be cjnf..rr-.'d uiKn it- . , . tur flag was born in the thro--s of llje.ty w.umVd tn tee battles of freedom and sanctified in the cause of humanity. it should be honored for all the security It guaran eea; a.i ti e mercy It proclaims, ai! tne power It impiles It Is the tlag tnat has been ever rsis-H In horior and never lower.. in a inrait. It Is the Bag trat represents Lh-rty f thoug'it and reli-ious rigi.t. and floats bv day beautifully hovertr.g In the bret-se around h-r Cuban prol. e. a protectorate afciir.st "mans ir.hunianiM to man" Tne flag that graoeti'.l.y t.ti in tve "rleri'. a rrp-te.l monitor in 'he Celest al em pire, g'.idlr.r the world ir. th- s .1 Jtion of a dlvtiw problem, remonstrance against avarice anj a In.onlaiung ar-.n.-t treach ery' It Is the flag that must not be disgraced as an advensaerr.ent of merchandise r:or displayed for idle purp-.se. It is sacred' It is sibiime! Next to H"ly Writ It should be our ffiuoe. atan.llna; f r LLa uua.iur ef uau. aiii ot suuaa to for $20 VALUES, at. SOME ARE WORTH S25 These are all new styles and patterns. They are built on graceful, well rrojKiri'.or.o.l ridels and are handsomely tailored. They are guaranteed to fit and wear well. Theo suits Mill ive Krfcct sjlt t ion. Special Suit Values for, Boys BOYS 54 SUITS FOR S2.S5 TJris Is a Buyer's Sap, iickrd up in several small lots. "NYe have added a few splendid values from a short line. There are a variety of materials and patterns. The styles are the latest, the coloring is varied. All are very much values than you elsewhere at. SPECIAL UNDER-PR.ICE SALE HIGH GRADE HATS All are Standard Hats made by a celebrated maker. We are not permitted to mention the name, but you will find A BRAND OF WORLD-WIDE CELEBRITY stamped in each hat SEE THE DISPLAY WINDOW. S3.50 to S6.00 Values at 85 s2 y Men's S3.50 Oxfords at $2.50 Men's genuine Corona Colt, Goodyear welt, Mmmma "f."! Ul'""t'ij,, r i ----- ii iii tl iSW man. It ta now the peace maker between hitherto domestic fo-s. It is a g lard aicaini?t foreign Interference It f.rg'.ves trie past and points to the future, grandlv, with more grandeur tiian our previs.on car. encomtass. It is tne flag of our re union. Th- flag of tie ne possessions which Providence has bestowed So let the American people, with one hand on the casket of t.ie g.idf-n rule and with the other saluting tne emblem ot l.U-rty and strength, do honor to our banner, as it stands for lo ally between ourselves and the elevation of all mankind. . As the day dawns on June 14 b t the morn ing breeze kiss the tluitertn? flag from every housetop, and as tne a- r. oi ben Sounds th- ssemt.;y hot !-t ir.ere tie triad hearts amor.a- the children, as It Is ma.li i their festival day to sing ra ses to the. r.a and to cheer It as It tloai ir the air fci ove a tok. n of the'r n .ble b.rt.. Kvery sch .- l si.ould fittr g.y i.onor fMs day with sr-eclal eaercis-s .. a day of re- .lima. ..--..i.a j. v-fc i .uu.wia io the occasion Irajvr Paluie to the flag. National hymn Addresses by soldiers and patriots. F.a drills. ju ta'lons fr. .m orations on the flag. Riiicm of be. 1. Kvery child waving a flax aid possessing It for hiniseif as a ir. as.ire to oe a inured j consrr. gstion." he tatd Friday morning, and revered There tr.' no school children Rv. I r. Fnlton was In the city a few too young to 1 t. e fit none f. ..Id ! , w i . .u ... . t. be ashamed of It I ,,;n..tlsm is a sen'i- ' k, - wUtn h irc iei for the West ment an em .t' n. ca:.jh ot be r.g cuit'- ; nnnster congregation. He i from vsted to a huh '.. -? by lns;.intion. It t Pittsburg, where he had chsrge of the is not an incentive to m htrirv Hcti-.n aith ...... .... t . . a t -nd.-n.-r to w..r rather a promoter of j 1 "1,,t T I r-shyterian church for s x peace, snd no r.ot; r en rient ran be ere- r)ears. He Is a graduate of I-afayeite col at.1 than lov- f r the f at. ahi'-h Is tii , ,.s,, Eamii, Pa., and of the WMit-rn Tfieo. nwtiti- of Columbia standing In the f.,re- , . cm,r.rv .liflMr TlL He R . grounl. tckor.tng to the oppr-ssl .,f all I 'gtcal seminar). Ali.gnet.y. j a. ite was n anklnd to com- under the folds of the ' pastor of the First church at Oil City. Pa ; robe i f love, there to dwell In harmoiv and , u.e First church at Erie. Pa., arid a church security tn tf.is land or . tne tar.ajn D. -her the wan-irer ni'vv rst. tre od pre- find j-ehe? and all be the eqjal of i f. ;)ow man AT.LAV C PAKVfFM. Aide to Corr.,a.,der-ln-'"hief C. A. R. PHAI P (ViCiK. Patriotic Instructor. Dejt. of Nebraska Chamberlnln's Cough Remedy Is a medi cine of great worth snd merit Try It a ben you have a cold. Railway tiiiln aaal Personals. W. C. Hazard, city passenger agent of the New York t er.tr&l l:r,s in Chicago, la ir. u.T.aha. C. K. fp-rs, general freight seent. snd F. Monti... rency. ass. slant general freight agent of t:.e liurllr.pt n. i ave gone to Kan sas City to check rates. Another soaking rain fell Thursday night over nearly l:.e entire s'..te of Nebraska and th- ra.in..a.d rer. rt s.iys the outlook for cr. rs is cow fiis'-eiass and that all Itegetati.n Is now mat r.g Heavy s'..owers als.) are Nor-. iuilg U Ciicycni.a. rapid progreaa M better can buy S3.50 to S6.00 Values 2 W k at 3Xk S)S5 "ajs t hi DR. FULTON COMES TO OMAIIA Pituburz Vin'tter Accepts PutoraU cf Wei'.miniter Fresbjteriaa Church. FCRM.M ANHOUSCLMENT TO PEOPLE He Saya Wntrra Peaaaylvaala Metropolis is .ut the Jttodera aodoua It lias Beea Pie tared aa Betas. Rev. Dr. W. 8. Fulton will be the new pastor of Westminster Prhyterian church. It. FLlton arrived in the city with Mrs. Fulton Friday. This evening a reception will be given fur l.im at the church and on Sunday ha will preach his first sermon. "I prefer not to give a formal announce ment of my acceptance of the call to the press tieforc I have announced It to the 'in Lexieg'.on. Ky , before he wer.t to Htts- I urg r,r. Fulton comes of a family of minis ters. His father Is Itev. J. P. Fxilton of Harper. Kan., now U years old and re tired. H; brother. P.. v. leorge Fulton, has a church si Wajofioro. Pa His great great grandfather, Rev. James Power, was the first minister to venture with his fam ily west of the Allegheny mountains in Pennsylvania. "Pittsburg ia cot the modern Sodom It Not a qVod k Of A 1 f X J modem medical science. It explains why , jCk I rrrl Ayer's SirsapiriliA is now rr.iJe entirely ' ast X.lKjKj I IKJ I free from alcohol. Atk our doctor. Ws haT ae misi I W p.k.i.a 1 O ivwOk. m l.(brail.l jfi:..ul?r.c.r4,.n.ii. Lows I. Special Values in MEN'S FURNISHINGS! 2oc Club Silk String: Ties. . 15c 20c Maeo Cotton Hose, 2 for 25c, ea I5c 50c heavy rolled Buttons, at plate Cuff 25c 50c fine French Underwear, at $1.50 fancy Per cale Shirts . . . . Balhrisrcran 35c 75c . 4 '4 5 4 has been -pictured to he," said Dr. Fulton. "There are many millionaires there and. money being the rv.t of evil. It is. perhaps, natural that there should be some s ; ndaL But most cf the rich mn are modest, re tiring, subi-tantlal citizens. W. YV. IdaLk burri. treasurer of the CarneRie Pteel com pany, was a member of my ehun-h. a mil lionaire and a Christian gentlen.an ail .t the san e time. Carnegie himself, I think, never was much of a Christian and did not att.-nd church or take any Interest in church work. In later years he s-ems to have inclined more In that direction "l think William E. Corey could not have found a minister In Pittsbirif to perform the ceremony in his recent marriage. They all knew his rord too well. He had se cured the divorce from his former wife on the fl!miik-st excuse and on grounds which the church does not sanct.on, though tha state does." The la lies of Kountie Memorial church will serve you with l-e cream !n tha 'Streets of pans'' afternoon and ever.ii g. Auditorium. Admission 10 cents. WANT WOOL MARKET IN OMAHA Sheep nalaere la Nebraska ss4 West Are Eataaalaaf le, Saia Jacob Hols. "The sheep raisers out through Nebraska, ar.d the nest are wildly enthusiastic for the establishment of a wool warehouse lit Omaha." sa'd Ja.-ob Hole who returned Friday from an extended trip through tha -e-t. "I ta'ked wilh a numl-er of tha blgeest s!ie. p dealers and feedrs In t!.a country ar.d every ono a as In favor ot the pr..ition to make Orr.tha a great wool market. Among those whom I saw were A. A Anthony of Central City. John Bcyd Allen cf Coxad. T. 13 Garrison t.f Kearney and Charles Hous'.un of Tekamah. Docto.'g rcs.ri(e very i.tnc, if ny, tico- etedtti. Ther prefer strong tonic trerttives. This is all la keeping with