THE OMAILA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. MAY 5. 1W. CHIEF UTY KE7S oot mi n. Bs-doXpfc T. gwebodn. Accountant-Auditor. .w Congress, Tfcos. W. llMtHn. adv oioe Oartmif. .- Ciieney. Boyd Thr. ''wbu.UiM rauglaa shoes. 1 10. otunn for Q-aii-.y cigars. tl S. lUfe Blaekert, photographer, llln rnrnam. Tlfdi atysrs-BUlom W.00 soda fountain. xt to OMf, Ik up; coats and pants, Zapmlat Frtcea at Uie Her Qrand Cafe waiter. Open. a. m. to 1J p. tn. Bivorue After Little Over TniwMr. Jennie tsuorne bus begun luil for divorce !-om toward H. 1'ibnrrif after uls. months f r.rrlf d l.f . Thrv were msrnd Ortobrr lr. anl she hr?" cruelty and non- X Bryson Indianapolis Postmaster ' y- Jiryson of the Uste City Malt nm rar.y hns received word that his brother, jinlwrt H Bnon, has been appointed post master of Indianapolis. Ind. Ths position ernes with it a salary of some . per Elevation Changes Caia Again Notice lias bern irtrr by the Interstate Cnmmerc Commission tht the mjior f eleratinit hurt f 9 pa'il th Tesvy Elevator company i.l" t nton P. if;,- Railroad company. re-open-d in Washington. Friday. OBER TELLS OF GOOD WORK driver for the M. T. Cadv Lumhr eomranv. felt from his wsgon at Tenth and Fsmam abeist i .w and "true tn his head. H" j , was stunned bv the fall and was tan to i the police station unconwlonf. It la be(iev-d j Yitli Secretary of T. JC C. A. GirTI be suffered a r-nnrusainn of the brsln. H" , , , "Dn.t lives st Fourteenth street and the railmsd : fleOrtil t JfOOIl. tracks and has a wife and two children. I Bow Bradstree .mperlnteaden H. u j OMAHA ASSOCIATION STK05Q Dillon rf tWrolt has been appointed to j ucceed D. K. Rich as superintendent of i the Omaha branch of R'-sds'reet'a Commer- I Ufaeace of l.weal rroolsalrw la At the Theaters cal agency. Mr. Rich, who hss been at j tiie head of the Omaha branch for sveril years, is going to Seattle. Mr. 1'illon was romieriy or sioux city, nut nu oeen tn tne "en-Ice of the company long enough to be I assigned to one of its most Important of fices. He is known lo a number of Omaha business men. rork for the Wary The Vnited Ststes navy purrhissng bureau ha Just closed a contract with the Armour Fsrking com pany of South Omsha for IS".'1") pounds of pork loins for the use of. the battleship fleet on the Psctfic coast., The shipment Is to be made at once and Is one of the heav iest mat purchases made hers In recent years. The Inspection of 'the meat will be made by the purrhsstng commissary de partment of the army at this point as rap idly aa possible. The shipment ia to be de livered at San Francisco early In June. Canning? Company la Wetress Trie Florence Canning company, which was started aeveral months ago to handle th j product of the market gardens near Flor ence, la In the hands or Sheriff Brailey as the result of two executions secured by bank to which the concern owed money. The Merchants National bank has a claim for IT.5fii.74. and the Bank of Florence for tl.PJi.77. The sheriff has levied on both the real estate and personal property belonging to the company and will sell the personal property Mjy 13 and the real estate June 2. Moy Welkin Over Coma try H. C. Lar sens and A. M. Clark. Omaha boys who In tend walking all over the Vnlted States durina; the coming- year, have arrived in Denver, where tliev are a-uests of the 1 v e. ill N -M.iv'd Xaa Clainrs to Craxy aad Bad Pat 'm;n aptxiared ar the police station gun. ' ay cwminc and announced he vu Insane an. I Try lieoperale. He diiin t look the but Tbe officers humored him by rurira; him U Innd :he bars. He was ui- i'ii-Kwd M'.uday. Ba4 oys ar KalUd m Harris and ilarrj. ah. rvsi. two young fellows wipo e;.t"d n a arrcr as lioid had men by vrai.na; :vi?ral vests from Pease Bros', eto e on Farrmm street Saturday, were f ined tJ; tscto in police court. Harris was taught by clerk -ivnn tne vr. ia Waal B. Crowd Invitations are Tnuna Kni'i Chnst:sn assoclstion. They t.etr.E; sent ti ail Klk I'd (res In N-brks had somethins; like n when they arrived, i mor anit w-tern luwa asking that as large !"Katious aj possible be sent to tne stag swiii to be givrn bv H! Elks of Omilil at t!-.e Au llt.iriimi May 13. The Elks expert eniertjin nearly S.mi on that occasion. WeaJtky XHUdioTa riaod C, Collins, a "je).t!-.y landlord of the north part of the yfly. wTio has been setting Into considerable t.o.ibla latt-ly u.h the . iiy health depart rr nt nvcause of failure to comply with the r-li;ian4;s regarding sewers on his prop- and though they entered Denver on a tram for convenience, they will be escorted to the limits of th city by some enthusiastic Denver walkers snd shown the way to Meslco, the Pacific coast and Nome. Alaska, for one of which placea they will start. Sella airl st Comrt Xonao County offi cials can once more meet their 'ritnus fnm tlie city hall face to face without an apology. The court house, following In the relt All Ovss two Stoto Wken Otker Balldlaars Ara Belaar Ertetis. 1 Senior Field Secretary C K. Obex of the International committee of the Toung Men's Christian association, and brotbor of former General fecretary F. W. Obsr of the Omaha association, was the principal spesker at the men a meeting at tlia as scdation roorr.a Sunday afternoon. There was a. larga attendance of youwg men at the meeting, which wa presided over by M. C. Steele, treasurer of tho state executive comna,:tee. The presence of the Elks' quartet o' Council Bluffs gava addi tional Interest to the meeting, tho quartet singing a number of selections. State Secretary James P. Bailey of the state executive committee read tha scrip ture lesson, and gave a short sketch of the work of Mr. Ober throughout tbo country, and of his recent work In the state of N brska. Mr. Ober was Introduced iff tho audience by Chairman Steele. ew Workers la the Field! "It seems like old times to bo hors In Omaha again, although It haa been si years since my last visit here." said Mr. Ober. "It is not so much like old times, either, for a new generation of workers baa come Into tho Omaha field and taken up this work. It has often been asked: What is the object of the Tounjg Men a Christian association" The answer may be found In observing what It has done among railroad men. business men, college men, tho army and navy and wherever 1 advancement of a community pas taken place. It la a great brotherhood or Christian men designed for tha advance men of Christian morsls. Christian athletics and to bring out all the ood there Is In a young man and to help him continue to bo a credit ti himself and a pride to his friends. "Thero are 5 associations like this of Omaha in the larger cities of the country; 70" railroad associations- and 3P0 in college and 3 or more at industrial points. Tho I work la world wide. ' Twenty men hare out by tho International corn- work' and establish associations auda." A week of splendid entertsinsint awaits the lovers of "'RaiTl" at the Poyd. The Woodward Stock company disposes of thst. thrilling piece with credit to Itself snd evident satisfaction to ths audience, if the results of last evening may be taken as a rntertcn. Aa many persons as could be seated and some who could not gave un stinted prals snd unmistakable evidence that they were satisfied and more even delighted. Mr. Morrison appears fully equal to the task of Raffles, meeting Its exacting demands with the freedom Indi cative of no special stress or exertion. Hs seems fully to measure up to Its stature and present the part aa well as some who have gtven It much more of their thought and time and patience. Certainly he has ards none of his popularity by lending him self aa the vehicle to this part. And close, very close, to Mr. Morrison stsnds Mr. Danithome as Bedford. 'Rarhlyt" he does give sent to the whole performance. In every detail of his maneuvers, in his physical appearance and particularly in his speech hs must come mighty near the bulls' eye of what was Intended for this psrt. And if this i true he. like ' others who have played this role, does a grest honor to tho American detective when placed 'alongside his gnmahoe couain over the "Wye." It'o a real pleasure In Itself, (this acting of Mr. Denlthorne. Mlas Coletta Power finds little difficulty. It appears. In keeping: up her share of Interest as Mrs. Vidal. and as much may be said of Miss Allies Fleming, who plsys Gwendoline Con row. Miss Power has given an artistic touch to her part In an adroit make-on while her general expression is good. Each number of the cast fits well the part. The company continues the piece for the week with the usual performance. It is doubtful. if. with tho exceotionsl Woodward's have had thus far since open ing at the Boyd, they have hit udoh a chord which will vibrate to a arrester re. sponee than in "Raffles." BUYS DRESSMAKING STOCKS Brmdeii S caret Entire Stock of X, H. Puisey, 315 5th Atc, 5. T. 13 OROWnO BETTER . i -tire, was lined tj in police court Monday, j f,,tirpa of the cilv hall, now has a "hello ' . , He appealed the cajj as he has others j ,;r. The switchboard of the Nebraska i " , ... ...... . I.;--, i ii mil i ee 10 i.im. . xri,.p,one company was connected Monday )n forejgn '; s-ossrpenoo .t tne re- ; morning ana is now in running oraer. in- tii.-i J Colon.! J. H. Pratt the bearing j stead of calling for individual numbers pa- WORLD . t, i divuree u't brought sgainet him by trons will call for the court house and ask j Mor.tgurariy Pratt in Judge Ken- forhe person wanted. The telephone op- Every Good Maw or Waaaaa Trnas : -.!;. co in was delayed Until Wednesday. ! erator will also act as general guide to salts Good to Haasaaltr. w':en t iilcss a farther postponement ;s j the public snd will conduct a small bureau ! "God haa given more thought to the sav ira'if .i the trial will begin. The attorneys , of information for the benefit of all seek- j i,- of(the world than to the creation of t : .lis. Pralt announced they were ready . era sfter information about the court house tne world." declared Rev. R. Scott Hyde ti go to" trial. ' offices. Xardlnra Will Baild Warsh Harding Son, rag buyers and shoddy tlealera. will rect a two-slory brick ware house Lt Fifteenth and Cuming streets, which will be used exclusively for their luinw.s. Tha building will bo 44xL feet and .ho contract has been let to Wallace '" farlsh, contractpr. Work will begin at once and the building will coat H.TO, 1 Agitation for Bike Moms George P. "Miwre. Instigator of the movement among the E!ka of Omaha to secure a home of their own. arrived Monday morning from Mexico and will talk to the hustling com mittee of the lodgti Tuesday evening- and outline the best method of raising funds nevekeary to complete the purchase of the firanita block. Mr. Monro ia a member of Omaha lodge, but lives in Chicago.' evsr rsasl a loo Ella Fuller says in her petition lor divorce filed in district court that Walter K. left her In December, and promised to send for her aa soon as lie found a place to live. Since then she lias heard from hint once and he did not say anything about sending for her. Sho says he haa never provided a home for iter any place. Elisabeth Watson wants a (divorce from Burton Watson on (rounds uf desertion. Didves Crrta Barlows Tall Biexed by a sudden convulsion of soma kind, Anton Kajic, otherwise known as Jauk Rabbit, a in nis sermon ouuyo uiviniui . . Modern Woodmen la Spada! Train The 1 Park Methodist church. He spoke from the theme. "The Soul Illumined and Illuminated." "Light 1s a positive entity." said the minister. "and darkness la nothing. Death is the absence of life and life is a positive entity. If death ia nothing, we cannot meet deatli, as we cannot meet nothing. As long as life is. death is not. Will life ever cease to be? Never. "There ia nj death. What we call death ia mere transition. We need not bo afraid of death. Paul tells us that the very God that made light out of darkness gava ua light in the soul, light of the glories of God. "Predisposition to wrongdoing Is deprav ity and must not be confused with guilt. Guilt cannot bo transferred from one to ' another. There ia no such thing aa hereditary DUES flu special train conveying the Omaha Modem Woodmen of America camps to the state tamp meeting at Lincoln will leave Omaha by special train at 1:30 a. m. Wednesday from the Burlington depot. It Is expected that about 2f Omaha Woodmen will com prise the party. Green's band will accom pany the Omaha Woodmen. A delegation of fifty Woodmen from Plattsmouth will arrive in Omaha Wednesday morning In time to accompany the Omahadelegation, bringing with- them the crack Plattsmouth drill team. The special train will leave Lincoln returning at I 38 a. m. Thursday, to enable those who wish to return to their work Thursday morning to get hero in' time. Another train will leave Lincoln for Omaha about 7 a. 1 fnjit. What we do inherit is a depraved SIKttl UAK MAN Id hLLU Ur cature. If thia flow of pollution Is- to bo stopped there must be tho interposition of a higher than human power. There la. through Jesus Christ, a tendency to good which can bo Introduced Into the human soul and by the help of God goodness will win out. Wa must remember that good nesa is transmitable, the same as depravity. A single individual may leave its trsce of goodness on the race. The world is grow ing better in spits of what pessimists may say. "It is God who reveals us to ourselves. What will we be and what could" we bo without God? w e shall never know In BEAU Ilil L C0STOTES AST) COATS Most Kxsjwtelt laswnrted silks, I Goods. Trtsasstara and Lares, I n lade snsd Partly Made Gowns, 4 Waists. ON PALE NEXT THTR3PAT. Brandeis bought for a very smsll cssh figure tho entire dressmaking stock of M II. Pussey, IIS Fifth avenue. New Tnrk. Pussey catered strictly to the most fa.m lonable Fifth avenue trade and msde noth ing but the finest and most exiv.irsite at tire. He Imported every yard ft h:s ma terials expressly from Europe.. In thia purchase w"rj a!l the model gowns, evening coats, evening contumes and dresses. togher with many beautiful street gowns, many Imported evening waists and many partly made linen suits. The dress fabrics, silks, trimming. Isces and ribbons are the most besutlful effects and will be sold at extraordinary bargains. Sale ia Thursday. Watch for tater an nouncements. J. L, BRANDEIS ft SONS. A 32-pair booklet, ettltled "Cake Se crets," is being sent free to those of our lady rendurs who will send their grocer s name to Igleheart Bros.. Desk 8. Evans ville, Ind. It tells how to bake most de licious angel food and other cakes. at Ike Jepoi nnd His Brothers-' Km. Crowded houses continue to greet the productions presented by the Frsnk Bros Yiddish Opera company at the Krug. At the matinee performance. "The Two Vag ranta." was the attraction, and in the even ing the Biblical story of "Joseph and His Brothers" was admirably presented In operatic form. Tho last performance of thia company hero this season, will bo given tonight in tho presentation of "A Smart Scholar." ' FRANK G. CARPENTER IN CITY .toted Traveler and Writer ieo In Oaanks to Visit Editor of Tbo Bo. Frank G. Carpentrr. the noted traveler and writer, was In Omaha Mnnriav rvr . short time, part of which he spent in The Bee office. "I have been back from my African trip several weeks," said Mr. Carpenter. "It was one of the most interesting I have ever enjoyed. I shall go from hero to Kanaaj City and then back to Washington. I have not formulated my plans for the summer as yet. I just stopped over here to visit Mr. Victor Rosea at er. I have been working pretty hard during the last year, getting out about 10.000 words of matter each week. My health la better now than for several years and I believe 1 am good for many yeara yet. I am only 33 now." Mr. Carpenter's appearance indicates that his African trip has tremendously agreed with him. His appearance ia much im proved over that of two years ago when he last visited Omaha. BOHEMIANS FOR COURT HOUSE Rah. fee rs tcrsrt Tweaty-Faar Dollars nnd m Wttrk frwsn Coadaetor Holtaaaaau Two highwaymen, who boarded a north bound Twenty-fourth street csr at Thirty second and Vinton streets about 10:59 Sun day night, held up the conductor, C. W. Holtzmun. at the point of a revolver, robbed him of his money changer and cash. In all amounting to 124. Ms watch, and then jumped off tho car at Arbor street and dia appeared toward tho east. After tho men had boarded tha car It had j thl ,lfa that, m only God knows Iaapraveaaeat tloaa li Clafc raaseo Rnsls i ' Favor of tha Bands. ".111"' f . ... ,ti fte V . I r.. f - . - proceeded but a short distance when one of tho two pulled a revolver from his pocket and leveled tho weapon at Holtxman's head, accompanying tho action with the com mand. "Hold op your hands." which tho I conductor did. The other highwayman then took tha money chancer and watch away from Holtxman, and aa tho car slowed down a Arbor street to take on a passenger tha two Jumped off and ran east. The motorman was unaware of anything unusual until told of the holdup by the conductor. A fairly good description of the highwaymen was furnished ths police by tha conductor and a woman passenger, Hattie Winslow. 130 Park avenue, who wit nessed the affair. The passenger who boarded tie car just after tha robbers leaped off, Roy D. Cathtnwood. verified tho description given by tho conductor and tha other passenger. TLe nerrous strain through which dressmakers hare to paaa at certain seasons of the year seems almost be yond endurance, and freqaentlr brinjrs on nervous prostration, faint ing b pella, dimiess, sleeplessness t and p. genes&i. braking down of tha ferairuQa system, uuLii life seem altogether miaer&bla. ... Foe ail overworked women there is one triwi and true remedy. LYDIAEsPJiaiAf.l'G VEGETABLE CC:..?0U:.D restores the feminine iTstem to strong', healthy, normal condition. Mrs. Ella Griffin, of Park St, Can ton, X.Yn writes to Mrs. Pink ham : I was trembled for Uira voara with, female weakness. bacVache,-pjaa is nay side, ani headaches. I wan moat avisdrablend discouraged, for doctor rave me no relief. Lytlia, E. Pinkhsjn a Vegetable Compound brought hncat mj aeaitVand maio na fowl better Oiaa ever before." - FACTS FOR SICK VQT.7Z1L Tot thirty years lydia E. Pink hara's Vegetable Compound, made from rooU ard herbs, has been tha Itantiard remedy for female iila. and ha positively cured thousands of worsen who have been troubled with diaplaoe merits- inflammation, uicera t'orv fibroid tumors, irrfsrjdaritien, EriLeiio iair9, backache, that bear-e-down feeling, tUtalency, indiges ii ri, dimness or nervoi u "prostration. 'fiycont you try it? .11 ra- "Tlnihana tavitM all aiek womrg to wr.!e her tar nylru"-. Nhe liavs cnidrHl taousaods to LoaUUs. vAddre, Lyna, Jla- that. Tho mors of Hia glory wa see the more of our own glory we are enabled to see. Every sprituaily enlightened soul is to be a light unto other souls. It Is im possible to overestimate the power of soul upon soul. So the hope of the nation and of the world la tn the men and women who! have divinely illumined souls and who are scattering the light of Ufa everywhere." THIRTEEN UQUCH MEN FINED Bottles no ta Qaaatlty of Contents. Thirteo nsaloon keepers of Omaha were fined VI and costs each In police court Munday for selling whisky in bottles with out labels telling tha amount of the fluid therein contained aa provided by the new pure food laws. Inspector Frank Nichol son of tha Pure Food commission was present- Ha exhibited ths bottles which ho had purchased. Tha bottles were displayed on tha desk of tho police judge, which imme diately became s, sbiina at which wor shipped a number of the hoboes who hap pened to bo tosfuig In the room. Tho bot tles were heavily guarded, however, against a concerted attack by policemen. to say nothing of the cordon of saloon keepera surrounding tha desk. Several of the saloon keepers pleaded guilty. Those who did not were fined the sams after their trial, the fine imposed be ing the minimum provided by the siatute. Tho following: were fined: Juhn Wright, John C Klanik. Callons a Paracrhlnt. George Reif. Cantoni A Bertjeint. J. I. Parrott, Carl Callrsen. Fred Ingeraoll. Nel son A gtringfe'llow, Charles Chleborad. Oa- HESPOXSIBIL1TT OF EACH OXE W itaraaiag for Christ Involves Indi vid aal Daty and Cars. Rev. Nathaniel la cG If fin. D. D., pastor of Lowe Avenuo Presbyterian church, preached a strong sermon Sunday morning; on ths text, "Witnessing tor Christ." His theme was individual responsibility. He took his text from Acts IA tha key to this book: But ye shall receive power sfter the Holy Ghost is come upon you, and yo shall be wlinvsars unto mo both in Jerusalem and in Judaea and In all Samaria and unto ths uttermost part of tha earth. "Ths Christian and church member should know the goapel and testify to it," said Dr. MoGirfin. "He should study ths word of God and be able and willing: to tell others of It. This is witnessing for Christ." Laying tho utmost stress upon ths Im portance and necessity of a close unity of action and co-operation between tha clergy and laity, the pulpit and pew, he added "Tho ministers who are to lead cannot lead unless the people will follbw. Unless you give me your most earnest help and co-operation I cannot accomplish what ought ro'accompllsn and you cannot fulfill your purpose- or perform your duty. It ia essential that wa both work hard and to gether. Ira no other war can wo possibly expect the results we should achieve. "I have heard It said that ia the next two years the Lowe Avenue church ahould have Sift) Instead of 3M members. It should. But let me tell you if it does It will bo be- cajse every one of the present So makes it his duty to work, to speak- to spine friend or neighbor and see that at least one new member is brought In. Don't dspend too much on the pew next to you, or your next duor friend. Get in and work yourself. At an enthusiastic meeting of the Bohemian-American Improvement club, held Sunday afternoon for the purpose of discus sing the issuance of n.WKtHK) bonds for the proposed new court house, ail of those present were heartily in favor of the new court house and the following resolutions wet unanimously passed: Whereas, The Bohemian-American Im- Srovement club haa been called together unoay. May I 1ft. for the purpose of con sidering the proposed issue of HjWMM) Donas lor me Dunning of a court houac; and. Whereas. All the members, ls in number unite in declaring unanimously thst there a great need of additional SDace more hygienic conditions and facilities for the etnploves for the transaction of the coun ty a nusiness- therefore, be it Resolved. That each member act aa a committee of one and exert all efforts to induce registered voters to vote st the election next Tuesday. May S. IX. for the bonds to build a new county court house. BOUT BECOMES TOO EARNEST Starts aa Friendly erte aad Winds Tm mm a "Heal Flejht. As the culmination or a private exhibi tion of the manly art, Harry Swanson, 3919 California street, snd Leo Gannon, 619 North Twentieth street, two bovs It years of age. were taken to the poUee station Sunday night to have their Injuries dressed by Dr. Harris. One of the boys possessing a pair of boxing gloves, suggested, that they have a friendly tilt for' the amuse ment of a choice few of their friends. The only article of agreement waa, that neither was to hit hard. Before the end of Round 1 thia article waa forgotten, the gloves dis carded and a real battle was on. when PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Kay W. H int was a visitor In South Omana Saturday and Sunday. City Councilman Harry B. Zlmman is back from a business trip east. Miss Mitchell V aikcr. Mr. sou .r a. i N. FuU-r of Denvei snd W. W. Madison of Toronto are at the Her orana. O. C. Holmes left for Burlington. Ia-, Sunday night to sttend the funersl of Ins mother-in-lsw. Mrs. F. W. Newman. Charles H. Wslter of Sioux City. Henry Knight of Wisner and C. H. (iererke of Hastings are at the Henshaw. A. OObonox of Atchison. H. M. Carl of Chickaaha. Okl.; O. F. Ray of Pecos, Tx.. and C. Weber of Spalding are at the Mur raj. G. B. Tavlor of Hastings. Russell Klein of Spirit Lake. P. Berkey. jr.. of salt u and -Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flatx of Arlington are at the Schlltx. Mrs. A. C. Wich of McCook. G. F. Field of North Platte. D. E. Green of Lincoln. Mr. snd Mrs. R. M. Meeker of BoW. Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles F. Goei of Denver are at the Rome. K. D. McMillan of Hastings. Frsnk De Frsnce of Ellsworth. Miss Msry Ryan of Wisner.' Max Bovec. Frank Siewan of Val ley Falls and C. W. Mitchell of Sidney are at the Merchants. A. Z. Espev of Kearney. Ralph Williams of Tankion. B. E. Haffmeister of Norfolk. W. Z. Warner of Beatrice. W. Everett of Portland and G. H. Bathrlck of Battle Creek are at the Millard. James W. Orr. general solicitor of theJ Missouri Pscific railway, of Atchison Is an Omaha visitor, registered at the Paxton. He Is railed here to look after some per sonsl damage suits in litigation tn the United Statea circuit court. Charles C. Rosewater, general manager of The Bee Publishing company has re turned from the east, where he had been on business. He attended the meetings of the Associated Presa and the Newspsper Publishers' association in New Tork. Charles Miller of Chicago, srrlved In Omaha. Monday, and will be one of the clerks at tiie new Hotel Loyal. Mr. Miller was formerlv clerk at the famous Cataract hotel In Sioux Falls. 8. D.. snd later clerk at the Mondamin hotel tn Sioux City. George H. Machen of Los Angeles. W. D. Hngan of Aberdeen. Frank G. Carpenter of Washington. A. S. Hanford.' J. tj. Boyd of Sioux City, M. B. Thompson of Almon, ! Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Huiion of Seattle f and F. M. Donahue of Portland are at the i Paxton. ! Mrs. Ellen E. Dodson of Lincoln, grand matron of the Order of the Eastern Star, i is a guest at the Rome. She opened her ) njcariuuartera there Mundav morning pre paratory lo the meeting of the grand chap ter of tho Order of the Eastern Star, which convenes In Masonic temple. Tuesday. Relstlves in Omaha have r-ceived in rrmation of the death In Cleveland of Mrs. Joseph Rosewster, who hsd visited In. Omaha and had friends here as well as relatives. Her husband is a brother of the iate Edward Rosewster. of City Engineer Andrew Rosewster and Pr. Charles Rose wster. AaiHtnt Attorney Genfral S. R. Ruah and I'nited Stales District Attorney Charles A. Goss left fur St. Paul. Mmn., Monday evening to argue against the grant ing of the appeal tn tha land fraud rases to be heard there before the I'nited States circuit court of appeals for the eighth cir cuit Tuesday. The caa sre those ara.nnt Bartlett Richrd. W. S. Comstock. '. C. JameMin. A'lUilla Tripiett and T. M. Hunt ington. Fred Hoyt and A. B. Todd. The in- Tereets or tne rirsi tour nameo win oe looked after by R. 8. Hall of Omaha aa the principal attorney, and those of Hunt ington. Hoyt snd Todd by Attorneys Gur- ley and oodrough. of Omaha. i I 'ml i lis 4 ! l"kTl t , wa . l Men's Cravcnelle Late models Very smart and dressy. Suitable for all sea sons, but especially adapted to changeable weather Special values. Every man should have Cravenette. No garment will give him more pleasure, or afford him more comfort. If you hare never worn one, begin now. You'll feel like you have added another friend to your list you'll laya keep It near you. Our Crarrnettc are rspecinlly attract ive 'Very uauftanl value at 0 os2S 1883 Loan :,raij-v- a&t t Omaha & Building Association 10OS INCORPORATED APRIU 1SS3 celebrmtea its 25th Anniversary on May 6th in, its own hom located at the Southeast corner of lit& and Dodge Sts. aaHi I1.8TM00 lwyi Pay ftr Qnl oa Saviaai Acesaata Reirrvt f aad 4 JM OFFICERS AND a. W. KOOMTS. rrsstdent. 1893. a. SC. lAlTUail. Bseretary, 1383. Jaka K. Batler, 1881 W. at. Wna-ht. 1BS3. W. weott King. 189. DIRECTORS K. B. BITSOI, Tlcs-wrae, lWs. W. B. ASATJa. Asst. kWy, XOT. . A. Farmelcs. 1W7. H. J. Fenold. 1894. M. BL 2oortaca. 1S0T. Railway etea and Peraaaala. Hal RiiskMighsm. chief clerk in the freight department of the Burlington, has gone to Kansas City to attend the meeting of tfie Transmissouii Freight bureau. J. H. Hunter of the claim devrTment of the Northwestern haa gone to Deadwood. tV. FT. Murray, assistant s-eneral naaaen rer agent of trie I'nlon Pacific, haa returned (mm a week's tnp to Colorado points snd Chicago. Alfred Fsrlow. manager of the advertise Hn department of the Union Pacific, ia in Chicago. W. T. Canada, eoecial scent of tha T'nlon Pacific, will leave for Lexington to attend'l the meeting of the sneciai agents and Officer Willi, hove In sight and took the j n.dw7,;;do'h';d"0l- participants In custody. I come of the governor. ft I a;v aaropt Laux Model "Raaiger" txewie tunnUml be ua. I "ix asests mtywhiss an. I m r iu- Wnu ftr fU tmrttrMtm mmd ttmml t0r ml em. it! i yaa rcet and apv sit HO.'lEI UUl lalO uii I m nam ini nmc so KTtla. wssMt to aayoee, aniwhqe in tli U.S. mtikmtt a ontf drpmv ia advaara, prtjaf eetr'. snc allow TLN 1AXBV WVLhJL TIUl.dwuictucatunswwauTnas(haBa:yciauc pus tt m any test yo iwi. 11 you are thee not pcrtnuiiv aiunH ar oa eta wwa M Verp lbs barrcic saip it im k lo a at oar vxpetua atta aea mtU met at ear eea cmbC rspyrrnw IDiftra w hmuah do h cit cnuu ratycurs u u poraibM ta sin rftsUII riiirU a car anil pnm torn smi UuiT as. Voa sav is to tm raiiliilisiiia a sarmts or bur" eintrt ol aa ana aa lha iMrfTmww raf saraa beruaa faarr DKrcM. IXi OT Hill btrrcis or a pan- ol urra tna m til voa mm oar tauiuruas ana wan eat unsure as ;na to rtaar acanta. whra yoa rcuie ow eaautihil eatVvS sad may oar auprro uudea at tne lCI ICtLOUUMlLULC' FOR GELATINE can be prepared instantly by simply stirring" contents of ope package into a pint of boiling water. No soaking, sweetening, flavoring or fussing. Everything in the package. Gi"JELL0 The Dainty Dessert a trial and you will never use gelatine again. 7 flavors. Sold by all good grocers, ioc. per package. Illustrated Recipe Book, Free. Complies with all Pure Food Laws. Highest award, gold medal. St. Louis and Portland. TEX COS EE ri2E rCCD CO, Le Eoy, N. Y. rsr V. Johnson. Ted P. Hunter and Qohn iYm cannot possibly escape your own In Wesley. A Barmina lac a Hs not to have Bmklen's Arnica Salve to cure burns, eorea. piles, cuts, wounds and ulcers. SUc- For sale by Boston Drug Co. Batldlag; Peraalta. Bjahman block. 8ixteeutn aril Doug'.aa streeta repairs to rru-k building. R..t.'; Charles L- Hopper. Nineteenth avanue snd Coruy streeta. frame dwelling. Cuuu, France Pargetted. Nineteenth avenue be tween Clark and Uraca atreeta. frame dwell ing. Cuuv; Paul Thumpavn, Tlnrty-fourtn and Seward atreeta. frame dwelling, tZ.'W. bvron Reed company. Tnirty-flftn street and Dewey avenue, tmrae dwelling. 12iu: j J. H. Parry, r'or! y-sveund and Piuaaey i reets. frame dweiUnar U.e: Emilv T McKeil. Slu-13 Nortk ii'eeutn street, knra tJiltiM to stores, ft Joan nwanson. i Ten!'-r:fth and B'jroette atresia, irama dweiui.. (Z : Carol. ne t. liu.lin. Ni ii I juj -i x'a iu.e, Irama dw-il.ng, tJWL . . 1 dividual burden of responsibility and you will bo doing a great injustice to others and injury to yourself to attempt It." Leetsve at north aids Ch rtatlaa. Tha capacity of the North Side Chiianan church waa taxed to its limit Sunday night by the large audience which assembled to hear the lecture of Evangelist Burton on "Impressions of Oberammergau." the Ger n an city where the "Passion Play" Is pro sed tad. Many commendatory remarks at tha close of the lecture were an evidence of the appreciation of the audience. 0 Howes' fee iMrw SwaTeswew. WASHINGTON. May . The senate today j passed without amendment a houae resolu tion appropriating fcS.00S for too relief of the sufferers frofn the cyclone In Georgia. Alaoania, M.a:aippl and Louisiana. April J fnrm aad rwii llln xpmwmi ,&m to I .yfe 'ij YC3 K31 K JUTCRKSO 'J irwraasaecuBuaarsathis year. Wt ell hottest Kixic bKivicska leraa thu anv athar uk-iott. W ara siuanad with Bias srolH abaet ratturr wt tut. ICU KK.ALm.lut. yoa oa aril oar nrrfcica snosr jsesr owa I wtoctb mica tne oar tXU H.4HD Bit Tt LKS. wa da not nrlariy nsadle ssDsad naoa Brceriea. nst ftllv aava a auauiw oa nana tir ra m not Dv ear eiucua retail Broaiptif m vntmm ransuaj tmia wa ro awt or wtw. j atagia wnaaia, uaaarua ruuer u nam at CCilTU-E-illS, ; oa ail aaf are 0. Ic9cnptive btnr' I'Btr suttad tree. Umr clkaJee aad yv.iait sans, ssssus sad asraW wliilrKa. 80 QtAaaVssaMBBl 50 nftssTncsn pa?!cninr-Fnc57 i (u SELF-CEALinS TIHES (.SOUSSiiS fl V," ' J Th Tttmlmr reUil prtct of that ttrm ts f "-"." ii ttiO are aoxr, Dnt to mtrocmum wt wtii tm "''"' U ! II I mtrncuM milyymmmtmpUiisitriorMmOxiMtwt ia i:::Enc:2LE fes tzzzkzzz "JAIU, Taaaa we Class will ne la tsa air Ml, Sixty thrraaand pairs sold last year. Over two kimored tnoaasnd pairs now ta sac. DCSBftimOMt Made in all sises. It is lively y ruiing.verydutaoieaaa uaeatnaiaewitn 3ai auaiiiy os porous sac wbaji dotrm up aityof rubuer, whira tng tbeairtoeaaoe. We hare ta ten ctrstomrrs wai ing that taeir apoaoeortwKsiaawhoiraraicai. They ral paactorea wit trout allow. azMtreoa mi letters from aal aad castoaaers Mating that LOeirUrrs have only been pumped weign aa ordioary ere. the puncture resisting qualities being given tw srveral lav-era ol thia. spectailv pnnared iaiinc ua the tread. The regular pnee of thearuresutB se orr pair, but for adwertiatne troaee we are D&luos a .txx lartoi v r- tee to Use naer ol only st-ss per pair, ai oroera anippea aaaie oay etter ia iiuirui. we snip c o. d. esj 5crtina tbo talek rstboasr taoarl aaat suavturs saetpO &' "Im, aaae Haa atano H- prwe U rtns eettaog. Tale ) tire srVi amllaat any sure snake-Mrr. sXAaXlO savd U LAjI cUXrLSO. approval. Yral oo wot pay a cent until yoa nave examined and fauna urea stner y as rewreareteo. We will allow a eaah dlaaouat or per ceat (thereby making the pocc Bevas per patn if yew arnd fCLX, CASH n 1 1 It OsUfc.ft and eoclwae this advertisement. We will also and oao 4tUrO aickel otated bnue hand now. Tires to be raornaa at L at exuerue if for aar iwaaoa ttaev aio bank. If you order a pair ol Ibeae Urea, you will knd that they anil ride raaier. raa (aster, wear better, last toeger and look 6arr than any tire vou have ever uard or sera at any once, w e know that you will be ao well pleaard tnat when yoa want a brevcie yoa will gTV us your order; We want you to send ua a trial aider at once, nm this rrmarkaule tire orirr. .mm v.a mffm Vm"? "baysykiridataovpnreul yoa Knd for ess of IF TfmtU ImmtmLU I jWrtr) Ueogethorn Pawcture-fraof tuea en approval sod Iris, a the special introductory pnee quoted abwve: cr write Kar our big Tun end Sundry Caialogaa wbasai oescxioea sad quotes ail mar-r aad kinds of tires at about aait t ke aruii prv-e-r. ,v m ff butwrne oa a postal today. LK rr THIS k. or BCTIXQ a birvr-te tU kJ I IIMI a or a pair of tuea from aayone until you know the ore aad f-lrrf edeni wa are making. It only ouau a postal lo kara cvcryUuna Wait it bWVf. MEAD CYCLE CG.APA.sf. D 259, CHICAGO ILL A BEE Want Ad 5SK2SSS03 Will rent that vacant house, fill those vacant rooms cr iercrt boarders on short notice at a very small emt