12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; FKTDAY, MAHCTI J), 1900. GAP IN CITY GOVERNMENT Bungling Charter Prorislon LeaTti Official Snccguien in Doubt. OLD OFFICERS RETIRE MARCH NINETEENTH Mctt Iiidinilit'Mtn, llimpiiT, Arr Sot Aiillmrlrcil liy llir .imi I'liiirli-r lu TnUf TliHr Hvntm I nlll SM Mil) h I. filer. Thu officials of the rlty hall arc noinowhU puizted over n. curious tonlllct In tho char ter which lraviu a nap of ono week, from March 19 to 2b", when there Is npparcntly no 'lty Rovcrnmcnt In force whatever. Tho charter ww drawn up in May, U'JS, by popullrt. IcKlslaUirn, ami amutiK other crutll tlPA of tho document In tho follow Iur in hoc tlon 13: After apuclfylnn tint the election of th flvo city olllr.crs and nltio rounrlltnen (.hall take plnco every thno years by a plu nil 1 1 y vote the section continues: 'The ofllcers Hint olocted undur this ordl nnncc shall hold office until tbo third Moil lay lu March, 1000, and until their successor nhull be elected and qualified, and all sub icouently elected ofllrorn shall hold olTlcu for tbrco ears, commencing on the third Monday succeeding their elortlon." AcRoralng to the statute, therefore tho olt pot of ofllcerH must retlro on tho third Mon dny in March, which Is the 19th, whereas tho term of thcilr successors nhall begin on tho third Monday following their election which Ib March 2(1. A number of oinclali expross th opinion thnt tho old Incumbents v ill bo ontltled to hold over until March -G on tho provision that their succcusors havo not fttallflel. Tho point was referred to 'lty Attorney Conncll, who taken tho vlow that tho now ofPrlnls should tnko their seata on March 19, that being in his opinion tho plain Intent of tbo charter. PUBLIC WORKS ARE BEGUN Seiirr .11 ii In for the 1'rolerl Inn .North Ulilllliii Will lie Com. pl.tcil ilili All .Speeil. of Tho Bpring la consldorexl tuiftlclcntly fur ndvnnciil by tho engineering department for tho construction of sower mains and work will begin on the North Omaha drain next ivcok. It Is desired to ccmploto tho portion jiow under contract beforo tho spring trmh via linvo any opportunity of effecting damage to tho unfinished work, Thu channel of North creek In tho vicinity of Port Omaha has been closed for several blocks aud tho iL'uin which la to perform Its functions la not yet ready for duty. A heavy rain there foro would Inflict isevero damage to that sec tlon of tho city. Thci spccillcatloiit for now sewer work havo been approved by tho mayor and coun cil and are now In tho hands of tho prlntor, An soon ns thoy are In typo proposals will bo Invltt-d for tho completion of thu North Omaha main In uccordanco with thn Issue of hondH authorized at Tuesday's election About $r0,000 of thu proceeds of tho bond nalo will bo expended In North Orcaha, rcn dnrlng that portion of tho city practically Immune from Ilnods. Tho remaining $25,000 will bo spent for district sowers in other 1ortions of tho city. There are a number of paving contracts to bo let In accordance with ordinances al ready passed. Tho city onglncvr does not considor It wise, however, to attempt any jiavlng during tho prchcnt month and will wait until tho soil Is entirely free from fi-LHt. Other petitions for paving will soon bo tiled with the council as tho property owners wish to get In as boon as possiblo now thnt the $2o,000 bond Issue for Inter sections has becomo available. ARMENIAN AGAINST SYRIAN Another In a l.miw Serle or I'lirlnliiKH on South Thirteenth Street Iliiiiorx Are Kveli. After nearly three wcekn of peace trouble broKo out afresh yesterday between con tending factions of Syrians and Armenians In tho vicinity of H58 South Thirteenth street Kilns Kerrls, leader of the Syrian forces, has a "barked shin" and will offer In evidence tho piece of vitrified brick with which the abrasion was mado. Tho leader of tho Armenian cohorts hao a scalp wound which ho saB was Indicted by Mr. Kerrls by means of his heavy silver-headed cane. Thin uprising, which has been smoldering for several days, was caused by two doughty lArnionlnns putting their horsm In Kerrls barn, 14G0 South Thirteenth street, without his consent. Yesterday ho tied tho ani mals outside, and then tho Armenian colony moved upon him In a body. Mr. For rid sajn ho hn six months' rent paid In ndvance. but that ho Is going to forfeit It and move out of the neighborhood. Kerrls and his wife wero nrrestcd Thurs day afternoon by a oonstnblo from Justice Crawford's court upon a complaint of as n:iult sworn to by Mllhelm Saldy. Tbo vic tim of tho alleged assault Is Joseph Iaahlr. Tho defendants, nftcr pleading uot guilty, wero released under $300 'bonds to appear for trial Saturday morning. tV 'Mont IJ'fllenl Itemed)' for AVhoop. I n If Co null. From lib-ward 8. I).) Homui rat Wo hnd occasion to uso chamborlaln's Cough Remedy In a recent case of whooping tough and found It u most excellent prep, nratlon, and one that gives the child Imme diate relief. Helng plcasnnt to tho tasv, children do not object to taking It, and It keeps tho cough loose. If given freely and ns directed tlmrc Is practically no danger whatever from tho disease. People' Cliiu-ch I'riiKreNnea. rrv. a. V. Savldge, pastor of the feople's church, Is progressing satis Tactorlly with bis plans for a new church building at Seventeenth nnd Chicago t'tret'tH. lie has raid $7CO notion on tbo lot, and every dny brings nddltlous to tho fund. One member of the city government, while entbusla.Mti' over the splendid elec tion victory, pledged himself for $300. Rev Pavidge proposes to pay as bo goes, so there will be no debt hanging over his In xtttutlon. lie will tlrst dlschnrge all obliga tions agnlnct the lot nnd will then proceed with the building as rapidly ns funds will permit. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Curo In my family with wonderful results. It gives Immodlnto relief, is pleasant to taho nnd is truly tho dyspeptic's best friend." snys K. Hnrtgerlnk, Ovorlsel, Mich, lllgests what you cat. Can not fall to cure. BEING REDUCED FAST- The prices wo havo mado on Patent Med icines are such that our stock Is being re duced fast It certainly will pay you well !o purchase now if you need them. Our trade from druggists was beyond our ex pectation, but they are ull welcome. Hoys, take all you want. Wo aro bound to get rid of some. Cramer's Kidney Curo 0De "Winn of Cnnlul &. Hood's Sarsapjirllln sdc Kld-ne-olds 20e Donn's Kidney Tills sic l.lstcrltie f,;ic Lotus Cream 10c IVruna 73c Kilmer's Swami-Hoot 73c B'alne'B Celery ComiKiund tc llroino Quinine jro l)r. Miles' Nervlnn , 7f,. Osrtet's Liver Tills is,. Physclno ;.,v) Oxomulslon Tfic Coltsfoot Kxpectornnt 75c Bchaefr'H Cough Syrup is,. V will fill mall orders at above prices if money ti' companies orders, SGKAEFER CUT S&bt Co, 1UIU HUd ClllCRKS Sti, TH13 SHOE SALR IIKOINS SATURDAY AT IIOSTON STOUK. OMAHA. Saturday Is tho beginning of an Immense shoo sale, which will offer such remarkable shoo bargains that once the people know of them, It will command tho completo atten tion of every shoo wearer nnd shoo buyci' In Omaha. This sale commences Saturday AT IIOSTON STORK, OMAHA, And will glvo you tho choice of JC0.0OO worth of the FINEST SHOES IN AMERICA, Every o'.ior shoo sale held before this will bo as nothing In comparison. Wo ourselves aro amazed at tho wonder ful, remarkable sensation shoo bargains wc aro able to offer you. Look at tho names of tho men who mado these shoes, every ono a maker of national reputation for hich-art shoo tnnking. If you wear fine shoes you know them nil A. C. Nottlcton, Trlmby & flrewstcr. Eddy A Webster. Torrcy, Curtis & Tlrrell, Tln grco Sr. Smith, Todd. Ilancroft & Co., Hard ing Sons & Johnson, Sldwcll, DoWlndt & Co., etc. These superb shoes were sold by Messrs. Herbert, McDowell & Smith, trustees, nnd others. THEY WILL HE ON" SALE SATURDAY ON IIAROAIN SQUARES At prices That will simply be Irresistible. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. HAIL INSURANCE METHODS BOSTON STORE REMNANT SALE 75n Importd Liht and Dark Silk and Wool Ohnllis at 29o Yard. EVERY PRICE A SENSATT0N Minnesota Victim WrltliiK f Meth od" of Shark .Noiv I niter Arrent Here, Having received a clipping from Tho IU'o showing that tho hall insurance! exploiters who operated last year in this stnto had been arrested, a resident of Winnebago City, Minn., writes to say that O. O. Chesley of Des Moines, In., who is the chief mogul of tho Iowa branch of tho nggregntlon, and A. O. Randall of the South Dakota branch, have drawn nulto heavily from tho fund fllch"d from the people of thla state. Tho writer intimates that they ought to bo made to show by what right they, while operating In nnothor stnto, wero permitted to enjoy a rake-off from tho Nebraska business of the coterie. Tho writer also Kays that T. W. Miller, the former president of tho Nebraska company, has recently purchased thrco fnrmi In Minnesota with tho proceeds of his hall Insurance peculations, paying $3,000 each for them. Ho refers to ex-Attorney Oener.il Chllds of St. Tnul as ono who can afford much Information as to thn methods pur sued by F. II. Illlllkcr and O. C. Cheelev In wrecking tho Amboy Hall Insurance com- pany of Minnesota, nnd says thnt tho report of tho Insurance commlsnloner of that state will show that F. II. Hllllker drew from thnt compnny for the year 1897 over $13,000. BUNCHING UPTOWN OFFICES Itllllroml Ticket Auvnln rilnirlnir ( lonely Together thnt They Mn Wilted Kurd Other's Word. Albert Calm, owner of tho pronorty on the northeast corner of Fourteenth and Farnam streets, has rented tho corner rooms now; occupied by Morltz Meyer to tho Union Pa cific Railway company for a city passenger nnd ticket office. Mr. Cahn will expend something like $1,000 In Improving the property nnd when It Is ready for occupancy by tho railway company It will afford one of tho bnndsomest nnd most accessible up town olllces in the city. Mr. LMoyer will remove ono door eastward. Into the room now occupied by Mr. Calm, who will in It fin mi ii I In liter' Deportment Miiln I'loor, Second I'loor, lliisenienl i: crj IkmI)' .VenU Tliein unit Will liny tlulekl' nl These Prices. REMNANTS OF CHALLIS. T5C CHALLIS 29C YARD. Remnants thnt have accumulatdl from our great challls sales, half silk and pure wool, In light nnd dark colors, In nil tho new de signs, lengths from .1 to r yards, many pieces to match, on sale at 29c yard. $1.00 DRESS HOODS 330 YARD. Remnants of ladles' cloth, covert cloth, silk nnd wool imported novelties, brllllnn tlnes, worth up to $1.00 yard, on bargain square at 3uc ynrd Remnants of caaslmere for rainy day skirts, children's wearing npparel nnd othe useful purposes. Every yard of these I strictly all wool nnd go In two lots, at 19c nnd 1'Sc ynrd. worth "uc and $2.25, RDM N A NTS OF FILK. The greatest assortment of silk remnanta In long lengths, from fi to 10 yards waist patterns, also stiltnblo for skirt lining, go on sale nt ,'i5c ynrd Short remnantB of silk, taffeta silk, plal ami iigurcit gros grain, silk foulnrds, etc. In lengths of , it,, and yard nnd up, go according to slzo of remnnnt, at 23c, 13c, 10c, fie and 2c each. 60C SILK MOUSSELINE DE SOIE. 29C All tho finest corded nnd plain silk mous sellno ile sole, also embroidered polka dots nnd all tho new lloral nnd other designs. In eluding tho now foulard effects, In long mill remnants, go nt 29c yard; would bo cheap nt 600 yard. Ait tno new Bhirrcd nnd fancy striped pitsso go at 10c yard; worth 25c. GRAND SPECIAL .MILL REMNANT SALE FOR FRIDAY 10,000 yards 30-Inch wide light nnd dark best qunllty percale, 5c yard. 10.000 yards plain black percale, 84c yard Ono big counter shirting prints, best grade, worth 7',C, go at 3Uc yard. Dig counter best grade shirting prints, In snort remnants, lc yard. uratid special salo of white India linen nnd -10-Inch lawns, tho rcgulnr 15c quality, in long milt remnants, 7Ho ynrd. ..ic qunllty very finest India linen, 10c ynrd. i.xtra lino nainsook and Victoria lawn long mill remnants, worth 33c. nt 23c vard. Very fine grndo Imported printed dimities in nil the new designs, worth 23c, go nt 3?4c yaru. uno nig counter or long in remnanta llnest fe-rade French percale, 8tc ynrd. scotch cnanibray gingham, worth 12Uc. go at mac yarn. 32-Inch wido Scotch gingham. SUc varfl worth 19c. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. lGth nnd Douglas Sts. Alilinimec meiitn. Tonight Wllllo Collier will open at Dovd's ior uirco periormanccu, which Include matinee batuniay. He will bo seen In hln new comedy, "Mr. Smooth," of which ho is tno author. "Fifty Years Ago," tho now one-act cos tumo comedy to bo produccl this evening ior tno urst time on nnv staco hv mi Lillian Ilurkhart nt tho Crclghton-Orpheum iiYi)i: into. 3C . Ri urn move around the corner, with an en- theater, with elaborate scenery, elegant cos tranco on Fourteenth street. This will j tumcs nnd electric effects, Is said to have plnco one of tho leading .ticket olllces of. an ingenious plot, well worked out nnd thS" ho city on each of the four corners of tho dialogue Is pronounced witty and tho sltua interscction or rourteenth and Farnam. with three others within section. block of thnt Inter- To secure tho original witch hazel salve. Bk for DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, well known ns a certain curo for piles and skin diseases. Uewaro of worthless counterfeits. They aro dangerous. Mnrtiillty StnllNlleM. Tho following births and deaths wore rn. ported at the ollleo of tbo Hoard of it en It li during the twenty-four hours ended at noon Thursday lllrtlis I'hlllP Keml s. 1119 Center, hnv John Hebrens, 1911 Izard, girl: John Hoyce, 3215 Sownnl, girl; Charles Cuda, 1307 Hick ory, girl; Anton Smollnski, 1032 Center, boy; James Mulr. 2323 North Twentieth, boy; II. V. Simpson. 1C21 North Twentv fourtb, girl; J. 15. Henderson. :i10 N'nrtli Thlrty-tlfth nvenue, boy; W. M. Crary, 1M1 W irt. girl. Deaths Louise Larson, (llvln, la., 2.1 years; Soren Tbompsen. 171S South Ninth. 3fi years; b'rances Lillian Clark. Thirty- ninth and drum! nvenue, !) years; .Mary Nejeplnsky. 1101 South Sixteenth, 1 year. (ioliiK t Slouv (ity. To points In northeastern Nebraska, South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota and North Dakota, ako tho C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry. Trains leave Webster street station at 6 a. m. and 3:10 m. Dining car on tho afternoon train. Direct connection at Sioux City for St. Paul and Minneapolis. Whj I'nilrcKH In. the Dnrk When by traveling In tho luxurious sleep ing cars of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ,ND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn on tho electric lamp and mako tho berth as light as dny. City Office, 1501 Farnam st. Five Trnlns dally for Chlcngo via tho NORTH WESTERN LINE. A full list of them can bo secured nt 1101 nnd 1103 Farnam street. Illank book nnd magazine binding. A. I. Root, 1609 Harney street. Tho Now Snow Church compnny hns ro- moved to rooms 401-103 Now York Life bids- A Xeiv All the Your Hound rtesort, Anotncr delightful resort hns been mado successful through tho rooponlug of tho 'Frlaco lino's new extension, which makes n direct route to Eureka Springs. This is destined to become ono of tho popular neaitn resorts or tno country. It Is lo cnted In tho Illuo Ozark mountains, north western Arkansas, nnd the surroundings nro such ns to mako It a delightful plaeo at any tlmo of the year. At tho Crescent hotol tho event was celebrated by a largo parry or newspaper representatives, whero tncy wero entertained March 3, 4 nnd 5. The Xorttuventern Line Daylight epcclnt lenvce Omaha 7.00 a. ra. aim arrives ni ts .io tno satno ovening. Tho only daylight train from Omaha with library buffet Bervico. City ofllcca, 1101 and 1103 Farnam street. Oct a Watch Seo C. V. Harrison's land bargains. for your girl or your boy Let them learn thn vnlnn of time There will be fewer tardy marks anil fewer broken appointments. Our stock of watches Is very completefrom $2.50 up. Wo huvo a good waUii for a boy for $3.00. S, W. LINDSAY, The Jeweler, 15KJ Douglas St. THE BURLINGTON STATION IS THE HANDSOME STATION nt llie South Kntl of llio Tenth Street Vlmliui. nmilntiton 'I'm Ins nro tho ONLY trains that run Into nnd out of It, It Is roomy mill comforttiblo, solidly built, clean, well vontllatotl anil oonvonlont ly arranged. From It you start-AND STAUT ItumT-for OhleitKo and the Hast. Denver and the West. Kansas City and tho South. St. Louis aud tho Southeast. TICKP.T OFFICn. lT.O'J FAII.VAM .Si'ltKllT. 'telephone li.'O. IltinMXtiTON STATION, iotii .n ,M.so. hTiiinrrs, Telephone VM, Speelnl UnrMiiliM In the Hist Linen nnd 1 a DomeMtle l)einrtiiieiiln I'rlilii). . ono enso of striped drnpery Swiss, -to Inches wide, somo slightly damnged on elgi-o, 6omo all perfect, on bale ut 6c yard. 10 do. 81x90 Peppcrcll blenched sheets, torn nnd hemmed ready for use, at long as they last, 13c each. 15x30 hemstitched bleached pillow cascw on milo Friday, 10c each. Mill rem nants of flno 10-luch wide India linens and lawno, worth 10c, 121,0 nnd 15c, all In ono lot, choice 5c yard. 75c bleachnl table linen on enlo 50c yard. Turkey red damask re duced lo 1214c yard. lllenchcil nnd tin bleached honey-comb toweling, nlso gla33 chocked toweling. 2 lie ynrd. DRESS GOODS SALE, Our dress goo Is stile will continue Friday nnd Saturdny. English plerolas and crepon?, .K'c, u.ie, ,o0, '.lie. J1.2S. ?l.r,0, up to J3.00 yd. I R High grade ecllislvo patterns, no two alike, g I3.9S, $1.30, J3.50. Sfi.50. 17.50. etc. Annllnucd ir foulo patterns, J23.00 to $75.00 per pattern. Homespuns In e very grade, shade ami nual- ! t SUllS ' Ity. ftom 25c yard up to $1.50, Venetians ffJ ',,., ,. for tailor suitings, 75, fiSc, $1.50, $2.50. $3.50. m u $4.50. Cloths OSc to $0.50 ynrd. Special snl on remnants. All remnants of wool goo Is will bo eoM nt exactly half price mnrked to morrow. Wo will sell a OSc homiflpun, 5( Inch wide, in grays browns, oxfords, etc., spoclnl for Friday nt 4!)c. Half wool serges. 10c; half wool cashmeres, 10c; half wool plaids, 10c. HAYDEN HROS. 'I ' VP 1 35 1 n v Id ifJ H W A fi 11 Spring Business nucipaiions. ey, 11 can t lail to bo so with- Wo'ro not doing tho pleasing of bnyors in V 'asliion. Wo count our salosC suit by suit, 0 by ono. Thoy'ro oaeh ono to bo satisfied. J Larger than anticipations. Yes, it can't fail to bo so with- our business, a wholesalo fa our crowds ono They buy just the ono suit. They're pleased with tho lit, pleased with the goods, pleased as heartily as any tning witli the price. Seo why; They don't buy whole sale, but the price is just as low as if they did. lOach buyer is a canvasser for this store. That's how wo do it. Wo'ro pleasing the people one at a time. We've thou sands of men's suits to do it with. Thousands of b 10 cio 11 witll. It's beaut fill c loth ntr: our innki full nf ... r ' - 1 -. iiv ,1 iiuisa ml elegant as good work and taste can make it. in stylo as por- The Attention of thr Traveling public Is rcspecttully Invited to tho magnificent equipment offered to patrons of tho CM1ICAOO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha and Chi cago. Solid vestlhtlled, steam hentcd nnd electric lighted trnlns. Palace sleepers and diners, buffet nnd library cars, ftec rcrlln Ing chair cars, fast tlmo nnd union depots. City Ticket Olllce, 1501 Fnrnnm st. F. A. NASH General Western Agent. m. m. ni. Oiiiiiliii-L'lilc imo. 7:00 a, m 8:30 p. 4:55 p. m 7: 15 a. 7:30 p. m 9:30 a. vin "The Northwestern Ltne," 1101 nnd 1103 Farnam street. "Tho best of everything." Men's Suits Men's nil wool suits thnt aro mado with an much earo as It you paid twice the price wo ask you made In a nlco lino of suitings all tho style that can bo put Into a uilt mnde by tho ;imo gmde of tailors that mako our finest suIIk made to sell that you may buy tho best suit in Omaha for the money made so that we can gladly refund your money If you'ro not satlsflcd-tho prlco wo iiEk Is only $4.00 Men's Suits Men's ull wool milts In fancy utrlpcn the favorites of the particular young man because they're tho exnet copy of tho ones iMr. Tailor asks him $.10.00 for thoy'ro mado la the latest style, reinforced untln piped lino rjunllty lin ings full nnd complete line of sizes It's the sntue quality of cloth that If bought elsewhere will cost you no los than ten dollars our price for this upeclal etilt with our uatueplnto sew ed on it only $6.75 is the 111 over COLORADO Quicker Time TO DENVER AND m a o B 9 m a u i r ? v- Men's Suits Men's nil-wool suits the swell kind that nro getting the pr.tlso from tho man who knows all about clothing who knows quality -style and price Ono man says l u take ih Uul take t hit name plate out, 1 wmil ,)m boys to think Ita tailor made-no It in hut not the high price, lalloied prlc thnl'n the only differencethe stylo -the workmanship nnd quality j6t the same only our nnmo plate, that 9 where you save the dlfrerrncs.-v,. mm 1 nave 10 Walt thrco your suit only thrco price only- weeks mluutts- for tho Wo indulge in no exaggerations when wo say that our $7.75 ItinitVi ..1.-1 1. 1 ' Largest and most nmn ,lnfn fvi,, o,,,.,.; " n.. . uuu " U1""'g aopartninnt 3rylhlnfflor.i.m,Wn77 WJlort) Ul "vest stylos v-" lu t'nijua tnai no coinnot t nn f n n m M compotitiou can mooL The Boys' Clothing Window. Have You Seen It? AFTER MARCH 1ST "THE COLORADO SPECIAL" will leave Omaha 11 33 p. m. and ar rlvo Denver 1:20 p. m. next day. mak ing nearly an hour quicker time than formerly. 4,THE PACIFIC EXPRESS" for Colorado leaves Omaha 4-25 p. m. arrives Denver 7:35 n. m. next day. Through Pullman Sleepers, DIntns Cars, Buffet Cars. WWI.I J.I.WUH.IIIIWIIIIU1II City Ticket Office 1302 Farnam. Tel. 316. Black Silk Suspensory, 75C. Wo nro selling black silk suspensory, with leg ttransand waist bunds aud rubber drawstring, forT.'.c. Another one nt same tirlco is mado out of whlto bilk boiling cloth, with leg strain, vrt cool. HlgTahto.it "So Then wo havo nlco silk iiittionsories wiiu jiisi ono oanu nrounu ins waist at Wic. and Tory good suspensories In both ttylns mentioned above at 21c. .Mulled postpaid Blou roccipi 01 pricu. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go Now Location 16th and Dodgo Streets, Omnba, Neb, Kodaks, Cameras Amateur Photo Supplies. Write us for prices on out fits. Send us your developing and printing. The Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnam St. Developing and Printing Done HAYDEN BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BT CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. VOTE TUB NAMB. nOWELL'S Anti-Kawf f'u res when all others fall. Prompt In action. Snfo nnd sure. Try It 25c. HAYDEN: 1.50 HP The greatest shoe sale ever held east or west selling fine $3, $4 and $5 Shoes for $1.50 aston ishes and pleases hundreds of eager buyers, that crowd our two big shoe departments daily Over ti dozen big bargain tubing piled hili with lino shorn from tho big fuctorios of KocliCiitci' Shoo Co.. 1 M. Wad lev fc Co., A. II. Aborn & Sons, Goo. F. Daniels Co. nnd Hinskump Uros. Shoos inado -4 EZi I for other detilorH to sell for $ to $," I N , ovory pair in thin salo ut : , , . , . . . ,. , .. . l-lvo new snipinetus rccoivcti mio ait go in tins ' LOOK IN OUR CLOTHING S WINDOW AND SEE If you can duplicnto tho valueB and styles shown at twice the prices marked. Our Spring Styles arc Ready ' A partial glimpse of our magnificent offerings is in order. At S7 SO Wo are dewing the largest and most 1111, . elusive range of bright, "obby, ab- solutely all wool casshnores in every conceivable pattern. The excellent tailoring, fit and iinish of these suitings at the price uniKu mom positively mo uest values we have ever offered a aiin Mvy ablo llieso garments contain all the little that can be found only in high grade merchant tailoring. We give you choice of either single or double breasted vests. Tho umuring in ovory aetaii in iiiose garments is superb. The fabrics aro of high grade solid cassitnero effects. Also many fine lancy worsteds, Venetian suitings and club checks. At Wo 'lre pllowimJ 1,10 very latest and most i A . , B,-rikinff styles in herringbone cassimoros, liard twisted, closely woven cheviots and fancy worsteds. Tho line gives you a wide scope in attractiveness and style. Those garments, like all our suits are tailored by the best known manufacturers, representing tho highest standard of ready-to-wear clothing in America- At RlS Wo p.irticnlarly call tho attention of gen- w W k tlemen who have their clothes made to order to tho oxtrHorcllnnry offerings nt this prlrp. This lino contains all tho newest and most faihlonnble fabrics that aro shown by the swoll merchant tailors. Tho oxaulMtn tailoring; o every . etall has been rtono with enro nn,l thouKht ami cqun h ub -cl i" merchant ta lorlnK In every particular. Wo will lit you perfectly nt.,1 with less troublo than If you ha,l your suit nuulo to order. Your saving will be from 110.00 to $15 00 feeo our new spring Biiita nt $3.75 and $5. offered. Wo are showing tho newest and most desir- stjios that will bo seen this season. 'kinks" and now ideas BROS. Balo-con9lsting of thousands of pairs of adies' Fine Vici Kid Lace Shoes with turn boIos now stylo Frouch heels Kip tips ttnu ilk ton faein(,'s Shoos tnado up for a bit? tn.itorn dealer to soil for $1 nnd So ul 1 on 6.1I0 ut adics Fine Kid Vesting Top Shoes with single lloxlblo solos silk top fnolnga now opora hcols and kid tips nil mado to soli for $3.00 and $4.00-all sizes - on sale ut Men's Fine Calf Lace Shoes with Kuncrtifoo tons now buek htuys and Goodyear wolt solos shoos inudo to soil for ?:t.00 nnd 1.00 1.50 1.50 by otlior deulors- sale ut -nil in this 1.50 Men's Fine Tan Box Calf Shoes Lace with wido coin toes double stitched solos English back Slavs all mado to sell for $3.00 and 4.00on sale at ! 1 O urn (IIUilVI f I 1 Cn rrln ge s Concords Phnetons Spring Wagons Kirm Wagons Just rocelved two carloads of these fine vehicles. World Bicycles as Ions an they last for $30.00 Oth'r wheels from $19.00 up, Soo. nnd hand wliceUt from $5.00 up. Cull anil examine them. 1.50 HAYDEN SKOS II. J5. Fredrickson Phono 21(31. 7Gth and JOocIqg. Ready money works wonders So docs SHERIDAN COAL-bcst in Wyoming Lump $5 50 Nut or Pea Nut $4.50. IOBWHITE, 1605 FARNAM STREET. coal mined Egg $5- TEL. 127 M