8 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE ; * SATURDAY , Al'IUL 22 , 1803 , ALLEH CASE STILL IIANCS FIRE Jury Unable to Agree After Seventy-Two Iloura Confinement. OTHER CASES IN DISTRICT COURT A Ilecrcnnt Ilinbaml Impr Mod with the Dignity or the Court Urnillnir Iiijiinc. tlon Urnntnl l > rpiarntloni lor Adjournment. After having been locked un for seventy- two consecutive hours the Jurors In the case of the state against Clnra Allen were brought before Judge Kcysor nt 5 o'clock last night. As the twelve men filed Into the large court room their appearance Indicated that the long confinement w"ns telling upon their con stitutions and as they dropped Into the scats which they deserted days ago , with a Btnllo the Judge asked : "Gentlemen , have you agreed upon a verdict ? " "Not yet. " smiled several of the men as they replied to the question. "Is there a prospect of an agreement t" further Interrogated the court. "That is hard to say , " answered half a dorenoftho men In ono voice. Then the twelve true and tried men volunteered the information that when they llrst went Into the room the vote stood six to nix , but Unt il had changed , nnd since yesterday It had been live to seven. " 1 disllko to keep you nny longer. " rc- rmirkcd the court , -but. owing to the mag nitude o : the eiise. I think that you ought to deliberate for a whllo longer. " Will this parting injunction the Jurors were ( tent back to their room , whore tlioy will re- nniin until sometime today , unless tin agree ment Is reached. After the men had departed Judge ICcysor said that It was too good a Jury to discharge. and , besides , there had- been an intimation tlmt an agreement was not an impossibility. At 1IIJO : the jury was discharged , being unable to agree. ' Ili-oit lit II hn to Time. During the session of court yesterday Judge Walton took occasion to impress a former defendant in a divorce suit with the fact that an order of the court must bo respected. At the beginning of the term of the ills- tr' 't court the case of nnrncs ngninst Barnes was tilcdbofoio Judge Irvine , and an order inado that the husband should con- trimito $25each month to the support of his wife. Since the order went Into effect three months have passed by nnd not a cent h s Mr. Barnes paid over , notwithstanding the tact that he has been drawing $12.1 out. of the city treas ury each and every month. Yesterday Barnes was brought before Jmlgo Walton to show cause why ho should not be lined for con tempt. In defense of his position Barnes told the court tlmt ho hnd been helping a father , a mother , a sister and a do/.cn other relatives , but not a cent had lie paid to the wife. This stirred up the ire of the court and an order went upon the docket Instruct ing the city treasurer to pay Mrs. Barnes (2f > each month and charge the amount iigalnst the salary account of Mr. Barnes until further notice. InJIiiirtluii Isnncd. Otto Bell and fifteen other plaintiffs have hired a lawyer who has secured an injunc tion rcslr.mting the city from proceeding with the grading of Twenty-fourth street , where that stieet intersects Hickory and i'acidc streets. They allege that they are nil property owners In the vicinity and that if the grading Is dona in accordance with the plans and specifications provided for in the contract with Ed I'hclan It will work a great hardship upon that portion of the city. The petition sets up the charge that when the grading of the streets was proposed the Intention was to bridge Twenty-fourth street at these two intersections. Since then the council has determined to fill Twenty-fourth street , which will make the intersections Impassable. I'or : u Kiisliu-er's .Oenth. . J. C. Cowln , administrator of the estate of Gcorgo Glcason , deceased , has brought suitor /or ( IK ( > 5 against the Union Pacific railway company. The petition In the case contains , the statement that during the month of . .May , Ig'Jl. Glcason was nn engineer in the lower yards. Ho was given a new engine , and whllo it was being driven over the tracks In the yards it tipped over. Glcason was thrown beneath the machine and was crushed to death. IHatrlct Court Note * . The Jury In the Frank Hay arson case brought In a verdict of guilty yesterday afternoon. Judges Scott , Davis , Hopewoll and Keysor adjourned their divisions yesterday and all of the jurors not engaged In the trial of causes were discharged. Judge Ogden is not ready for the final ad .journmcnt nnd undoubtedly will bo upon the bench during the greater portion of next week , hearing motions for now trials and passing upon cxpurto matters. Judge Ferguson of the equity division announced from the bench yesterday that ho would not adjourn his section of the court , until ono week from today. Ills reasons wore that ho hud a largo amount of work on hand which would have to bo dis posed of before the close of the present term. Judge Ferguson has overruled the motion for a new trial In the case of James Talcott against Samuel H. Bennett. This case was tried during the early days of the present term of court nnd a verdict for the defendant was returned hy the Jury. The plaintiff had sued on a claim for $1,027 ana asked for interest on the same since November. ISti'.i The Jury hold that there was no cause of action. A Dilution to our Headers. Ask for Wild's Linoleum. By far the most economical and substantial floor covering. The name is printed on the back ; it Is the original make. Twenty years on the mar- Itot. All carpet dealers. STAND THEIR GROUND. Boliool lloiiril lleicnM Hie Interfor.nicu Health OMIrluls. Some of the members of the Board of Education tnko exception to the action ol the Board of Health In forbidding the use ol thoSmcud system of dry earth closets in the public schools and .oven Intimate that what the health officials don't know about dry earth closets would fill a big book. Dr. ir omors seems to labor under the im nrusslon that the Smead system Is the only system In which the dry closets are used. As a mutter of fact , there are live othot buildings , two of which tire now almost com plotcd and three arc In process of construc tion , in which the dry closet system will be employed and in which the work Is being done by the Fuller & Warren com pany of Chicago. These building arc : The West Omaha , Lothrop , Saratoga , Franklin and Windsor. The only Bchool buildings in the city heated and ven tilated by the Smcad system are the Kellom nnu the Clilton Hill , both of which 1mTO tht dry closet system. Architect Uitenser was seen with regard to the possibility of changing the plan of the buildings now supplied with the dry closet system to that of flush and sewer closots. 'AH of tht'sa buildings can bo supplied with flushing closets with but slight ex- iicnso , " said the architect , "In case the board decides to make the change. I have been very particular to sec that these now buildings were so constructed -that wo | could have sewer connections if neces sary for water closet use. In the Clifton Hil building he would have to construct u cess pool , as the bulldmir Is a very long wuj from any sewer connections whatever. At I ho Kellom we could connect with the sewer and still use the Smcad system , now In use In tlmt hulldlng. At the Lithrop building wo could also i-hangn to the Hush closet am retain the Fuller .t Wan-on system , now It the building , " The American \VlneCo. , of St. Ixnd.i.nmko the celebrated Imperial Champagne. If you cun't tot it at home , order direct. for Sale Oheau. ' A dontul oillco In Omaha , Nob. A J flrossE12 , Bceolllco. CK-i. Inchlni * ( > lcbn tr < l Ilintou Noii | > on Snlo nt llnyilnii' . Wo hnvo thorn In tonuito. mock turtle , nlicnno. pen , Iwcf , chicken , macaroni , vermicelli , consomme , intilln ntnwnoy. rt-ccn' turtle , bouillltm , vegetable and nutton broth , quart ctitm only li" > c , pint cans , Ific ; also wo have Armour's mnipB at snino price. BUTTER DEPARTMENT. Country butter , Iflc. 17o and lOci crcaniory , 21c , 2.c ) and i"ic ; separator creamery , 2Sc. Rcinctnbor our butter is ilways fresh and you will novel1 Hnd any : iero but the pure products of Nebraska ittlrles and crctunorio.-t. Kiinrantocintf every poilnd to bo us represented of money refunded. CHEESE. Remember we are headquarters for any kind of chceso you wish. Wo have just received a shipment of fancy Canadian paragon checso tilco some of .McLarens imperial cticoso that wo will sell at the very lowest prices. 1 pound jars paragon cheese ( Wo , Sold all ever frr 8."c , 2 pound jars paragon cheese * 1.2 ! > , Hold all over for Sl.fiO. Mc Larens i pound jars 2.c ! , McLarens } pound jars 'I2c. Young America full cream cheese , 80 ; WU-consln full cream chee.se , 7k' , ( Jc and 12je ; neufchatel , " 4c per pkg. ; sap sago. 80 porpkg. ; limbur- Sjor chceso , 15c ; brick chcuao. 10c , 12o iind 14o ; Swiss cheese , Hie , 18c and 20c. Wo have the Ilnost Imported Swissoheeso for 'Mi per pound , others charge -liUs , and all other kinds of chceso at lowest prices. MEAT. Hero are some startling prices : Salt pork lie , sugar cured bacon 12c , picnic hams lOc , sugar cured California hams 12c , strictly No. 1 hams Hjc , bone less rum ] ) and plate corned beef 7ic , iln- est pickle pork 12ic , bologna , head cheese and liver sausage fie. blood and ham sausage 7Jc , dried beef lOc , sum mer sausage 17ic. Bear in mind that any goods you buy hero and don't suit you you can return them and got your money. Call at our fruit department for some very low prices. HAYIJEN BROS. Promoters of homo industry. MANUFACTURERS MEET. . \rriuijjrmentn Tor the Kxpngltlon Are 1'ro- gnMiln ; ; Satisfactorily. A meeting of the directors of the Manu facturers association was held at their rooms In THE BII : ; building yesterday afternoon. 'The following were elected members of the association : Kendall & Tefft , millers , Have- lock ( Omaha Portland Cement Plpo com pany ; Kearney Milling and Klovutor com pany ; Kearney Plow and Manufacturing company ; Hub Printing company , Kearney ; JCd B. Williams , tailor , Omaha ; The Noble Diphtheria Uemcdy company , Blair ; The Halleu Proprietary company , Blair ; Gothen burg Water Power nnu Investment company , and the Tecumseh Milling company. The committee on invitations reported that Secretary of Agriculture Morton would uo invited to bo present at ttio opening of the exposition on May 'J'J. It was also reported that the Omaha Street Car company had agreed to donate JiUt ) toward the expenses of the exposition. The subject of having a fish exhibit at the exposition was then taken up and discussed at length. It was represented that there ought to bo some attraction at the exposi tion In addition to the regular exhibits of the manufacturers. President P.igo re ported that it would cost j. > 00 at least to put in ti good fish exhibit. Mr. May of the State l-'Ish commission had promised to furnish the fish If the manufacturers would build tanks tor them. Several of the manufacturers present who had scon similar exhibits were greatly In favor of the association going to the expense , and the president and secretary were instructed to syrango for the fish ex hibit. The fish will bo exhibited in six largo Iron and glass tanks. Mr. Hodgin of the State Business Men's association was present .and stated that ho had talked with Mr. Gibbon of the Commer cial club and with other business men about calling a convention of his association during the time of the exposition. This would Dring into the city 300 delegates of the association , which is composed of Nebraska retail merchants. It was the intention of the State Business Men's association not to hold any convention this year , but it is proposed to offer the officers and the dele gates of the association free tickets to Omaha if they will meet tiere , the money for the same to be raised by subscription among the Jobbers and manufacturers of the city. The Manufacturers association voted to sub scribe $300 to the fnnd to bo used in bringing in these delegates , provided the balance of the money is subscribed by the Jobbers and citizens of Omaha. A resolution was passed tisking that the business men of Omaha con tribute to the fund. President Page reported that fifty , the majority , of the spaces had been taken for the exposition by manufacturers outside of Omaha. The manufacturers of Omaha have not been called upon and hence only a few * have applied for space. The general opinion among the manufacturers present was that the building would bo crowded and that It would bo hard work to find room for all who will want to make exhibits. OX OKATOHK THE SUNDAY BEE will contain another ex clusive letter from the pen of ex-Senator John James Ingalls of Kansas. In it the great orator describes his art , gives a vivid account of a desperate battle between Rufus Choatc and Ben Butler and treats of some of the great orators of history , their methods - j ods and their power. THE Scxiur BEE has never presented a brighter feature. Do not fail to read it. Piles of pcoplo have piles , but Do Witt's Witch Ilnzcl Salve will cure them. .I.VA O UXVK3IKXT3. Two performances of "Undo Tom's Cabin" at the Karnum today , matinco at V:30 : and evening at 8. "Tho Upper Hand'1 at the Bijou will close its run tomorrow. Lewis Morrison , the eminent American actor , will be the attraction at Boyd's for j tluvo nights , commencing tomorrow evening , in Baylo Bernard's version of Gojtho's / Faust"with the original cast , now and clc- ' 'gant scenery and wonderful electrical effects. The Broekcn scene in the fourth act Is a marvel of stagecraft. Sale of seats opens this morning. The managers of the Bostoutans tire secur ing all the meritorious American operas possible. They have recently produced Do Kovcn nnd Smith's "Tho Knickerbockers , " and Allison \Valier's"ThoOgalallas"nnd have In preparation ' 'The Maid of Ply mouth , " by two Boston men. During their engagement nt Boyd's , commencing Wednes day evening next , two of these new operas "The Knickerbocker" and "Tho Ogalallus" will bo presented. Fritr. and Webster in "A Breezy Timn" are said to bo very clever , nnd the work Is spoken of as possessing nil the qualities that go to make up a capital farce comedy. They will be seen at the Farnam llrst half of com ing week , beginning with tomorrow's matinee. FALCONER'S ' $2,48 $ PATTERNS There Are Onlj 100 of TLom and They Are Worth $5.00 or More , : - BUT TONIGHT AFTER ' 7i30 O'clock We Will Hell Thrio 7-Vnnl Tat- tcrnii of Cholvn All Wool Novelty Ill-run ( liioili Rt S2.4H 1'or Pattern. Mimy of onr customers earfhot pot out tit any other tlmti during the \vetik. \Vo innko UIUHO special Saturday night siilos for thoo. Head the list of splen did bargains AT * : ! .48 PER PATTERN. Tonight \vo will pluco on sale the dress goods sprkon of in Thursday's article. You must come In and see thorn. They tire French oroponottos , sillc and woof mixtures , small pin stripes , chocks , wool bhovlotH , two toned serges ant ) not ono of thorn worth loss than $ , " > .00. A complete stunplo line are on exhibition in our \ve3t show window. AT , * C Al'IECE. Wo will also soil gents' 2oc , 3oo and 40o baw and took necktie- ) AT T2JC EACH. 1 case of children's long alcove , high neek. natural gray jersey ribbed under vests , that are actually worth from .Tie to Ma each , go at llilu each. None of these will lie sold to the trade , and posi tively only ( i to any ono retail customer , AT : tiO ! EACH. 1,000 gents' took and 4-in-hand scarfs , worth 7f > o and 81.00 , go at Me each. This is a line olTor , as the neckties tire of the choicest selection. AT $1.08 PEU PATTERN. $2.75 and $ H.)0 dress goods go In 7- yard patterns at $1.S ( ! for full pattern. AT $1.50 \Vo will bell 25 patterns of line wool dress goods , worth # 7.00 , $8.00. $10.00 and $12.50. AT CSC. 1 WHO of gents' perealo shirts go. that actually cannot bo bjught at wholesale at less than $10.50 per dozen. AT $1.00 A BOX , 0 pairs in a box , J box to-a customer , ladies' fancy lisle thread stocking , not a pair worth less than 50c , and some more. At $1.00 for six pairs tlioro won't be standing room at our counter tonight at 7 : 0 o'clock. NOTION DEPARTMENT. All sillc Windsor ties , embroidered and plain colors , at 21c. Ladies' black seal leather belts , with oxidy/.ed and leather covered buckles , worth 75c to $1.25 , all at 50o each. Trimmed leather baits in black , red and tans , worth $1.00 , tonight fiOc. 15o and 20c toothbrushes all go at lOc. Toothbrushes , worth 25c , at J5c. Toothbrushes , worth ! ! 5o , at 20o. Sterling silver hatpins at 25c. SOAP DEPARTMENT. Palestine lily 21c box. Kirk's white lilac 21c box. Buttermilk complexion soap 3'Jc box. Ouost-room toilet soap 40c box. Colgate's glycerine soap-lOc bax. Colgate's oatmeal soap 40o box. Juvenile toilet soap OOe box. Colgate's white castile , 4-oz. bars , 85c dozen. Cashmere bouquet $1.25 box. Imported castile 75c 4-lb. bar. Saturday evening from7:110 : to 0:30. : WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT. Remnants ! remnants ! , of our cotton dress goods will bo placed on the coun ters for two hours ; price extraordinary low ; not an article advertised hero will bo sold untilaftcr 7:1)0 : ) tonight. Djn't miss this chance. N U. FALCONER. Oriind Opening. Today , Saturday , the Glebe Cloth ing company opens its doors to the pub lic. Our goods are now and fresh. A few of our prices for today are a follows : * Fast black socks , Sic. Monarch shirts , laundered , 78c. 75c unlaundered shirts , Me. $1.50 stilT fur hats , 05c. Light colored fedora hats , 75c. 50c neckties , 25c. Fine all wool pants , $2.50. SPECIAL PRICES ON SUITS. Every person making a purchase to morrow , no mutter how small , will bo presented with bix neckties free ; if the salesman forgets them please remind him. GLOBE CLOTHING CO. , 115 S. 10th St. , opposite Boston Storo. See the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co. , 1508 Dodge. For SiUe lit it Ilitrgnln. All my carriages , robes , sleighs , har ness , etc. , including one novelty summer rig , carries six or eight passengers , ono full platform spring extension top fam ily phaeton , new last November. All in first-class order. Must bo sold at once , as 1 am leaving the city. George A. Joslyn , 2111 Emmett st. , or 511 South 12th street. Low rates of fare to Houston , Toxns- and return Tuesday , April 25. For par ticulars call on or address Morton E. Reagan , 908 N. Y. Life. Dr. George Tilden has removed his residence to 523 S. 25th avenue. 7.VO.ILL'S OX Oie.lTOItr. Tun SUNDAY BKU will contain another cx- clustvo letter from the pen 01 ex-Senator John James Ingalls of ICaims. In it the grout orator describes his nrt , ( 'ivcs a vivid account of a desperate battle between Hufus Choato and Hen liutlcr and treats of some pf the great orators of history , their meth ods nnd their power. THE SUNDAY BUE has never presented a brighter feature. Uo not fall to read it. The "No. 0" Wheeler & Wilson , with Its rot.iry movement , is the lightest running machine In the market , and is unequalled for speed , durability and quality of work. Sold by Gco. W. Lancaster & Co. , 514 S. lUth St. The ( iarlmgo Junkrt. When the trip is taken the committee will leave Omuha In the evening and go to Kan sas City , spending ono day there and Journey on to St. Louis at night. The Intention is to travel at night and remain In each city one .day. From St. Louis tlioy will go to Cincin nati , from there to Chicago , Milwaukee , Minneapolis and St. Paul , ami return homo from the latter place about ten days ufter leaving this city. Piles of pcoplo have pnos , Out D.i Witt1 Witch HuzelSalvo will euro them. K w Pa , M m B M M T Powder : i i ! i " - mi aw * m 'w m m The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , Where Science- ends nntl Common Sense should rule. Persons of pcdenlnry Imbita nro linblo to indigestion or ilypi > cn- Bin. These , In turn , will bring on nerv ous disorders , kidney complaints , consti pation , etc. This3 is especially the cnso with merchants , students nnd scientists. They will giro you the exact dimensions of Jupiter , the distance from Saturn to the sun , to a foot , but they cannot or will not tell themselves what will euro this train of disorders. Fur iiilmontn resulting from sedentary liatiits-finnctivity of the liver , habitual constipation , etc. the entire medical fraternity of Europe and America al most unanimously recommend the genu ine Carlsbad Spntdel Salt nnd the waters of Carlsbad. Eisner & Mendolson Co. , Solo Agents , B Barclay street. Nivi' York. that's my wife's ' you know wears a cheerful , life-is-worth-living expres sion , ever since 1 presented her a box of WifllTE RUSSIAN She is always recommending Jftrk's soaps to her friends says she is through with experiments has just what she needed to make labor easy , and e" re perfectly clean clothes. She knows what she's talking about don't forget it. JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tar Soap ( TRADE MAHK nnHTF.REP. ) 60 MADE A WELfc MAN ME ' IHDAPO TiiucuiMr HINDOO REMEDY TBODVCES THE AlluVE _ _ lir.SlTLT * In BO IlAVB. Cure "ntl . . Ncrvoui Dlirn'e * . Faillni ; .Memory , \ . vn.i. \ v' ' l'flresl , HIoeltlesslfsH < > nkiivtfhpi , J - - % tc. . nil QuIoUIy but surely reMurts I.o l MiulllyK > Iilor5-ounjr. | iasilr : o rrlpil In vest pocket. I'rlcc , 6I.UO a imcbaRe. Six fur fn.OO vllli a urlltrn eunf untcr tncura or inonujr rcfu1 * ! . Don't lrt liny Itf * lirlncliilnl drugclH full yon n v Hnd uf Imlt.itlmi. In siBt on having INDAl1 ! none oitier. tf lie lias no' got It. we will frn J It by mull upon receipt of prlci. Pamphlet In renlfri cnrrtopp flee. Adilrrcs Orluntu : Medical Co. , Ml IN ; modi h rliti-r , Chlrnco , III. SOLD by Kulm & Co. , Cor. ijth and Dongas Sts. , and J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor. 4th and Douclas Sts. , OMAHA , NEB. ; by Paul G. Schneider , jai Ilroadway nnd 6 Pearl St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA , and other l.eadinc Druggists. We have , this day re ceived 75 cases of IMPORTED RHINE WINE Which we will sell for 50 ° Qt , We ship in case lots only , tO.ftO a case , including packing and driiyln ; , I < oi Angela * . Wlao , Liquor ami Cljar 110-113 S. 10th Su , Omaha. WE DO VIEWING- ARCHITECTURAL AND LANDSCAPE In nil parti of the city. Our Facilities for this ohiss of work la unexcelled. HIGH CLASS- PHOTOGRAPHY A t J'npulnr 1'rlcon , 313-315-317 South IStU Street. Have You a.Large Neck ? I ! so you should wear a low , well curved collar. We make a variety of them , In sizes to twenty Inches , Aak your ( urnlshtr for the ones shonn below , Clkiett Brand 26o. Ginoka , medium * Kentuck , low. Coon Brand 20c. Edgtly , medium ; Sefma , low : Temple , very law , Manufacturers also of the Celebrated "Monarch" Shirt. Cluctt , COOH & CO. DR. McGREW THH 8PDCIALIST. IB imsnrposBod in the treatment of all PRIVATE DISEASES and neaknuiiiru and Dliordert of Mtri 18 yeora experience. \Vrlto for clro-iliu and question Hit free. 14th nnd Farnsra Bt * . , Omaha. Neb. ymtftmmmmmmmmmtnmmmmg JRimlly nt this time of the yeur , men folks " " * * begin to change tltelr underwear net out 0 mm inr of the worn out woolens Into the Hnrlng § | _ . kind. Wise follows buy here where the f K fe fj " " * usual thirty-five eent under f - balbrlggan * I < * wear llncly Ilnishcil , French necks and i ll Ij " " "S so on , are sold for Bm < v . _ OI o house pretends to match prices with "Nebraska. " They know better. We save you fifteen cents on the usual llfty cent kind sell balbrlgguit shirts or drawers natural cream tan bronze- everywhere sold for a half at ciuornll/hig prices Is a favorite pastime of ours , klcgtint old gold bnlbrlggtin ihlrts or drawers , I'rench necks , pearl MitttuiK , silk binding , silk drawer hold * crs , patent gussets not sixty cents here but jxceptlonal value that heather mixture Is. ( Jot fancy French necks and fancy cud's got pearl buttons and silks trimmings got sixty-live cent value for eal mace solid goods no frills gotten up to wear at a half dollar. Two weights of silken finished balbriggan seventy-Jive cent'rs both of 'em , at here can you match it ? Where ? No- jvherc Finest twelve thread shirts or drawers , silken finish , French necks , silk binding , silk stitching , pearl buttons. You can match the underwear but not the price J Jge of the shirt bound with satin bottom and neck fancy silk stitched pearl but tons ; drawers with live-inch waist band- drawer holders silk stitching pearl buttons - tons , that's the story of the elegant 11011- shrinkable mottled underwear , at ttentlon Is directed to our finest silken finished balhriggan shirts and drawers The shirts have silk-trimmings through out silk cull's three inch ribbed bottom drawers to match. A dollar kind at HAL lisle thread underwear is scarce lots of imitation. We've the real ( S kind imported finely finished fur nishers get from a dollar fifty to two dollars for it. We sell either shirts or drawers for Q MADE TO That's the secret of every well-fitting garment you ever saw , and the consciousness of feeling per fectly dressed is worth more than the difference in cost. FIVE TO FIFTY DOLLARS For Trousers Overcoats Suits from a gathering of woolens that lacks not a single ' 'fashionable. " SPRING OVERCOATS Of course you know the latest loose long flow ing. The brainy artists who originated this cover ing gave something that swelldow fully sanctions , and something that proves a stumbling block to the ready-made people , for it must be made to order. However , they are within easy reach we make them from $20. 207 South TAILOR Fifteenth Sample anl measurement blank mailed upon request to nonresidents , KATMONI ) , THE JKtYHLBil. CLEEVE L INKS- \Vc just opened today a beautiful assortment of gold sleeve buttons which we want you to see. Prices very moderate. RAYMOND. AMI ) DOUOL14 , OS1AHC PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT , Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses ArcthcBest EYES TESTED FREE , SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ' . J. PONDERHgr. , OHfiHAOPTICAL CO , , 222S.MhSt , & } ; ! & „ World's Fair Sale GLOVES Special sale of a ftno Has of gloves , in button , book , nnd sack , that are worth very much more. Satur day s price , your choice of the lot at $1.00. CHILDREN'S , Ono case of children's line 11iiv "lsl black stockings tlmt IlUOlLlvI. nro worth Ifio a pair , Snt- urdny wo will soil you 8 pairs for the old prlco of ono. fie a plr. ; : BOYS' A line of boys' unlaundered dored shirt waists , such ni SHIRT you pay 'Joe for ; they tire WAISTS. mtulrj of line cambric , in indigo ami u complete UB- Bortmonl of light colors , Saturday's price 1'Jc ' , BOYS' Special for Saturday. Wo will pive you your suirs , choice of our regular SO two-piece s ills , double or Blii le brc.istoil , all wool , for Sitlurd iy , $3.0a LADIES' ' For Saturclav wo nr $ Rho\vin < r a line line of ladies' KjiypUun lisle eillc SUITS. finished union suits tlmt you cannot match for Ices than 81.50 and $2 , cut- price is $1 and $1.50. DRESS A line of fine Imported till wool challis , both la light nnd dark colors. In all the latest French de signs and colorings ; try and match thorn for leea tlmn 05c , our price for Saturday , -1'Jc. DRESS AmoBkeng ginghams , ItJ flna dross styles , both ill GINGHAMS. cheeks , plaids and stripes ! that soli everywhere foJ 12io per yard , and the I are well worth that , bui wo have a line that goaf Saturday for 0c , SOAI'S ' Diamond , largo cnlto , fie Glycerine , lOc balls , So 1'uro caatilo , 6c Pears' unscented , lOo La PariBionuo , lOo Sweet Aloha , lOc Cuticura , 15c Pears' scented , 16o Apple Blossom , 15o Sweet Violet , 15c TOILET Camolla Doqtiot. ICe 4711 , I ! cakes in box , 05o ARTICLES 4711 , 1-pound bars , 25o , , Extra pure ammonia , r Gaidar"tooth powder , 2lo Lyon's tooth powder , 21a Another lot of thutolngunlj perfume including LI In Flower at 21o an o ? . EN'S A line of men's flnr Ctiapo hose in russe'j IIOSE bron/.o , and slnto colors i match the colored shoooj They are worth U5c ; our | price Saturday 2oc. BABY ThiH is the time to buy i clonlc for the baby. Snt-d CLOAKS urdsiy wo will veil j'ou aj baby cloak with or v/itb-1 out capo , the $ . ' ( .75 quality ! for $1.1)8 ) , $8.60 quality for ] $ a.7o , $10 quality for $6.00. i LADIES' Samnlo line of jackotij just received will bo Bold ] JACKETS on Saturday at a great re duction from furmorJ prices. They arc of iillj wool material with now ! buttcrlly capo and cost to ] manufacture $11.50. Prlcaf for Saturday W.OS. Saturday Is our busy clay. Cornel early and secure a pri/.c among the ] many lines we oiler , and then They can win with an effort on j your part.