no TJIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, MAY 120, 1900. JNCIL READ! TO L School Board's Complaint Against Judgo Gordon Will EecoWe Attention. DUTY OF THE ALDERMEN IS PATENT If llir Monrii ('nil Mukc n I'roprr SIiimiImk of llvlileiiet" I'lnirxfpi Will lliiti- I" He I'llcil. Tho council announces Informally throush overul of Uh mcmbem th.it It Is ready and willing to listen to any complaint which the chiol board may drolrc to prujent regarding l'ollco Judgo Gordon. In case the proper knowing In mado charge will bo filed by tho council In tho dlntrlct court as provided by tho charter. Chairman Ilascall of the ju diciary committer nays It has been Intimated to him that tho chool board would muke u presentment of tho facts In Us powjsslon. IIo Is In favor of tin council taking the ac tion Hiiggested In Tho Heo of applying for tho proper writ beforo tho district court, llo jioUitfi out that the charter gives the mayor and three councllmen power to file charges against any city olllclal. "It is certainly extraordinary," said Mr. Hascall, "that tho police court fines should dwlndlo from 2!),O0O to virtually nothing In uovon years, and under present condltloni. wo mlKht Just as well abolish tho police court altogether, Inimmui'li os It Is simply iurnlshLng support for a few lawyers and4 Jiangen-on. There Is certainly no Incentive for polluemon to muke nrroats when there Is M llttln hope of conviction. If the pollco Judgo worn Misoomlol tho huslnees of tho ofllco could an oislly be attended to by a Justice of tho peace, and It Is a question In my mind whclher thu ofllco Ih not already ubollehcd. Tho supremo court declared that part of the new charter void which related to pollco Judge, so that at best he hus only tho inrt slender right to exist. "I have no clwlro to sit In Judgment on the question In advance, but If tho school loanl can present tho ovldctico supposed to Hio on hand tho duty of tho council will bo clear. Ah pointed out In Tho Ilco tho charter specllles that whenever tho required persons lllo their chargen In district court tho Judgo shall issue tho proper writ re quiring tho official Indicated to appear and show cause why ho should not bo removed. Tho complaint must bo given tho right-of-way and tho accused official must make his ehowlng within ten days. Tho court may oven suspend tho defendant during the In terval." flty Hull llrl.f. The city troumiror has called In warrants ntnoutiting to $29,450. The amount Is di vided utnoiiK cloven funds, principally the lire, police, water nnd general funds. Forty-two peddlers with wngons have so far paid their annual fee of $25 to License Inspector tteott. Tho Inspector expects to collect tho fees still unpaid within a few days. With the corning of warm weather the Health department Is deluged with com plaints iigalnHt persons violating the sani tary regulations. An average of twelvo remonstrances have been Hied dally for the last week. Tho health commissioner has detailed four Inspectors to Investigate and (Mi force a rigid compllauco with tho sani tary laws. TWO MEN WITH A SINGLE VOTE DrleRiiten 'to the lnlcrnntlnniil Tj po Krnplilcnl Coii i-iidiin .Shorn of 'J'lirlr Inlliinii'c. Omaha Typographical union Installed Its now officers Sunday nnd thereby hangs a talc. When tho votes were counted on the day of election It was found taut II. C. Jtowlny of Tho Ilco nnd F. II. Seymour of tho World-Herald had tied for delegate to tho International convention, nccordlng to tho decision of tho election officers, who counted a vote for Seymour which had been cast Irregularly and in opposition to tho oloutlon laws of tho local union. When tho contest was brought up In tho union meeting Sunday a motion prevailed to declare tho election a tlo and send both candtdateH with half a vote each. Tho cre dentials wero prepared Jtatlng that M. Itowley and Mr. Seymour "was elected" nnd Is to hold "his olllco "until bis succes sor" Is elected and qualified. Now the question which presents Itself is: Who Is lo carry those credentials? Vint Kinney, tho newly elected secretary, says that ho will not decido tho matter, but If tho two flelcBates do not reach nn understanding ho will cut tho paper In two nnd lot each I carry half and fasten them together aftor thoy reach Milwaukee This decision of tho union shelves Omaha us far as any par ticular prominenco in tho convention is con cerned, oa It will havo but one effoctivo delegate. Neither at tho moa will bo eligible to commltfco service, as thoy havo ,1ut half a vote each. Tho officers Installed Sunday were: Presl- ' dent, K. S. Fisher; vlco president, C. C. Vaughan; secretary-treasurer. V. n. Kin- noy; recording secretary, Harry Rowley; 1 seigeant-at-nrms, J. H. Collins; board of trustees, A. E. llutlcr, M. N. (irlftlth, E. B. Lovott; delegntcs, P. M, Jones, It. C. Rowley and F. II. Soymour. A Flint Ilrojolo Hlder Will often receive painful cutu, apralni or bruises from accidents, lluckleu's Arnica flalvo will kill the pain and heal tho Injury. It's tho cyclist's friend. Cures chafing, chapped hands, soro Hps, burns, ulcers and piles. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Try It. Eold by Kuhn & Co., druggist. Clirnp Itmiiiil Trip Itntm. On Juno 21. July 7. 8. 0, 10 nnd 18, and 'August 2, tho Illinois Central railroad wlil Bell tickets, limited uutll October 31, as follows: St Paul, Minn., and return $12. C5 Minneapolis, Minn., and return 12.65 Huluth, Minn., and return 16 95 Waseca, Minn., nnd return 10.35 Superior, Wis., and return 16. 9j West Superior, Wis., nnd return 16.95 For particulars call at Illinois Central city ticket otllce, No. 1402 Farnam street. Wrlto ads. Sell cuts. Print anything, etonccyphor, 1201 Howard st. Tel. 1310. SUMMER EXCURSIONS VIA Tho Union Pacific will place in effect on Tunc 21, July 7 to 10 Inclusive, July 18 and August 2nd, Summer Excursion rates of ONE FARE FOR R0UHD TRIP plus $2.00 from Missouri River to nUNVF.lt, COLOHAIM) SIWMXCS, I'UKPLO, ACUTA' A XII SALT LAKU. TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST. CUr Ticket Ollloo, lttou I'nruniu St. Tuli-yhou UlU. I SAVIDGE IS NOT SUSTAINED ( oiniiiltlci- of Inquiry I'lniln Onmliii Dlvln,. .(( .liMlllli-il In Crltlclr Iiik Dr. .Melnttii-rr. The difficulty between Ilov. Charles V. Savldgo of Omaha and Itcv. I), N. Mclnturff of Spokane Is olrcd In full In (ho Chronicle of the latter city and tho report given out by tbo committee finds In favor of the Washington dlvlno. In ovory particular. Dr. Mclnturff says that tho annual meeting of People's churches now being held will con tlnuo In spite of the withdrawal of Itev. Savldge. Tho committee Which made Inquiry Into the misunderstanding was mndo up of J. P. Wllkcrson nnd B. K. Dcrlght, delegates from Omaha; V. K, Piper, pastor of Nelson, II. C; Mrs. Anna Cole, deacon of the Spo kane church; Henry 8. Woods, treasurer; J. S. Taylor, general missionary superintend ent, and W. Hendricks. Tho committee de cided that Mr. Savldgo's complaints were ontlrely groundless and that In nil his deal ings Dr. Mclnturff has acted the part of a gentleman nnd a Christian. Mr. Savldgo's first allegation was that Dr. Mclnturff desired to borrow money from the Omaha congregation to meet his April payment nt Spokane. The committee found that he was Justified In this expectation In view of an Implied promise made by Rev. Savldgo. The second complaint was based on a successful effort of Dr. Mclnturff to borrow 1700 from a Mrs. Mlchlc of this city. Tho committee found that the security of fered was ample and that no Improper Influ ence hail been hrought to bear. In view of the report tho deacons of tho Omaha church have decided that Mr. Sav ldge whs not Jiiftlfled in his complaint and tho congregation will probably concur In this view. MANY NEBRASKANS WILL GO Vlnltiirn mill DrlcKHten In Ilic Itrimli I Ion n N ii 1 1 ii n it I Con volition (ilven Low It n I p. W. F. Ourley, chairman of tho delegation to the national republican convention, and also of tho committees on transportation and headquarters, says It Is expected that tho greater part of tho delegation will leavo Omaha tho evening of Juno 10, although somo of tho members from out In tho stato will go direct to Chicago without coming to this city. Tho rate east from Chicago will bo the samo over tho Pennsylvania and Daltlmcre & Ohio roads, those going by tho latter routo bolng afforded stopover In Washington. Neither hiu been selcctod as tho olllclal routo of tho delegation. Tho rate is ono faro for tho round trip from Chicago, Omaha or any point In Ne braska. Under this rate tickets will be on salo from the Hth to tho ISth of June, good to return not later than June 25. Thtso rates aro open to any one who desires to go to tho convention, whether n delegate or not. It was Impossible to secure nny concessions In the way of extension of time limit for those who deslro to remain In the east. Tho commltteo has engaged for Nebraska head quarters a parlor on tho second floor of tho Stratford hotel In Philadelphia. Chairman Ourley reports that ho Is In receipt of many letters of Inquiry from parties throughout tho stato Indicating tho probability of a largo attcndar.ee from Nebraska. CIIA.XCK OK TIM 15 On flip WnlinHli. Commonclng Sunday, Juno 3, tho Wabash will shorten tho time of tho CONTINENTAL LIMITED. Leaving Chicago at 12:02 noon, nnd St. Louis 9 a. m., arrives at Now York 3:25 p. m, and Boston 5:20 p. m giving Its patrons better service to their favorlto summer re sorts. ALL OTHER TRAINS RUN SAME AS NOW. Rates via the Wabash a:o from $2 to $3 less than other lines via Detroit nnd Niagara Falls.- For rates, time-tables of trips cast or a copy of On Lake nnd Sea, call on any agent of connecting lines, or call on or write G. N. CLAYTON, Room 105 N. Y. L. Dldg., Omaha, Neb. . An Opportunity to VInII the Knot. Pleasantly and economically Is affored by the tourist ticket on sale via tho Lake Shoro & Mlchlgnn Southern railway on and after Juno 1. Chautauqua Ixikc, Niagara Falls, tho St. Lawrence river, White mountains and the Atlantic coast resorts are among the moro Important points reached. Summer edition of "Book of Trains" showing sped- I men tours will bo of Interest in n'rrnnglngj for your trip, Sent free on application to . P. Humphrey, T. P. A Kansas City, Mo., or F. M. Byron, G. W. A., room 34 Station building, Chicago. Tho new twenty-six-hour Boston train li now in service. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn ings, canvas goods, 11 and Harnoy, phono SS3 HAYDENs PAHA'S Greatest Shoe Sale 18,775 pairs of FINE SHOES purchased for spot cash for less than half their value trom the factory floors of P. B. Keith & Co., Boston, Mass, the well known manufac turers of men's and boys' fine shoes, and the Ro chester Shoe Co, the fa mous makers of ladies' fine shoes and oxford ties. On Sale on Two Big Bargain Tables at $1.34. Misses' and boys' lino shoos, mado to soli for $1.75 $2 and $2.50; on sale at $1.23. HAYDEN BROS. iiosto.v vroim uijt.s mohi: Miint:s In Aililltlmi In (lie stock of Urgent Miock Wlilcli H Are SKI-UNO AT $2.25 A I'AIK. Wo place on sale today Over a thousand pairs of MKN'S KINK SI10KS AT $2.25 A PAIR, Which will simply set tho whole town wild with excitement. $.1.00 LADIES' SHOES, $1.59. 2,000 pairs ladles' black and tan, plain and fancy vesting top shoes, worth $3.00 a pair. All size, all widths, on salo In basement for $1.59 OXFORD TIES, S9C. 9SC. 1,200 pairs ladles' black and tans, plain and funcy oxford, tics, on salo In basement at S9c nnd 98c. $5, $0 L.ADIKS SHOES, $2.50. Ladles' flno shoes, made by Price & Wolff to retail nt live and six dollars a pair, mado of Ilcyl's patent leather nnd Foorderer's vlcl kid In black and tan, nil fine sewed, all sizes, all widths, per pair, $2.50. OXFORD TIES. $1.50 PAIR. 3,000 pairs ladles' oxford ties, turn soles, flexible. In black and tans, plain and vesting tops thirty different styles, all widths, A to KE, pair, $1.50. 2,000 pairs ladles' oxford tics, all the new spring stylos, would cost you $3.00 anywhero else; our price, $1.9S. 2,300 pairs New York oxfords, extreme styles, $1 and $5 values, at $2.50 and $3.00. IIOSTON STORK, OMAHA, N. V. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts. Sirlnr Sclinltilr mi NloKi-1 I'lntp Ituiul. Effective May Gth, 1900. Fort Wayne, Findlay, Fostorla, Rollevuo, Lorain, Cleveland, Palneavllle, Ashtabula, Conncnut, (llrnrd, Erie, Chautauqua Lake, Dunkirk, Buffalo as well as New York, Ilea ton nnd all intermediate points In New Eng land, New York state nnd the anthracite coal regions are reached on fast time and at lowest ratcn of faro by trains of the Nlckol Plato road. Leavo Chicago 10:35 a. m., 3:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m., with up-to-date drawing room sleeping cars. Unexcelled dining cars on through noston nnd New York train at 10 35 n. m. nnd New York City fast express train leaving Chicago at 3:30 p. m. All trains run dally. Train leaving Chicago nt 3:30 p. m. has Observation Car cant of Uuf falo over the Lackawanna road, arriving In New York City 7:25 p. m., every dny In tho year, In good Bhopo for evening entertain ments. Secure sleeping car space In ad vance. Write, wire or 'phone 2057 Central, to J. Y. Calnhan, Oencral Agent, Chicago, III. For n Summer Outline. Tho Rocky mountain regions, reached via 4iio. Mninn Rirlflo. nrovldn lavlshlv for tho j health of tho Invalid and tho pleasure of tho tourist. Amid these rugged steeps nro to ! be found somo of tho most charming and restful spots on earth. Fairy laues. ncsucn amid sunny peaks and cllmato that cheers ami exhilarates. The summer rates ui In nrrw hv thn Union Pacific enable you to ! rtach theso favored localities without un necessary expenditure- of tlmo or money. In effect Juno 21, July 7 to 10 exclusive, I July 18 and August 2. Ono fare, plus $2, for I.. i . l . lnsn,,Ml rli'ni. n linn. ' tno rounu irii uuui iuissuui i . . ... I ver. Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Ogden and salt Lake City. Ilcturn limit October 31, liiuO. City Ticket ofllce, 1302 Farnam street. Tel. 31G. Attention! Members George A. Custer post No. 7, Woman's Relief corps. No. 82, you aro re quested to meet at northeiist corner Hanscom park at 1:30 p. m., Wednesday, May 30. By order N. B. HBIM. JOHANNA STRAWN. Commander. President. THE ONYX QUEEN Will hold her first state reception next Sat urday, Juno 2nd , THH OXYX (II HKN Is tho handsomest soda fountain ever built como next Saturday. TUP. U. VX III UUX Is the largest soda fountain between Chi cago nnd Denver. There aro some In both of those cities as largo (Our friends who don't know this should travel a little) Saturday, Juno 2nd. tiik o.vyx n is piesided over by the KINO of dispen sers and a couple of Princes to usslst him see them Saturday. tmi: om . u hhx Is easily queen of all soda ' fountains in this realm and really cannot positively WILL NOT waste time or valuable news pnpor space on vassals, usuprers. or false clntmants to her throno Saturday, June 2nd, THE OXYX U HHX will next Saturday (D. V.) be. "opened" nt Sherman & McDonnell's Drug Store, Kith and Dodge. Tuesday $1.87 in our two big shoo dnpartmonts Tuesday. Men's lino 3.50 and $4 shoes, made up for other dealers, all sizes on salo at $1.93. Ladies' lino shoos, mado for other dealers to soli at :$ and $!. 50, all sizes and widths; on salo at $1.87. La dies' line $2 and $2. SO oxford ties ii.n nn.v mios. Tomnrrinr in tlio Ilnj- of Hint Wimli (inoilx Xnlo. in I Wero you over In the big Jam at ono of the?o famous, genuine sales In OUR WASH GOODS DEPARTMENT? 1,100 pieces of good dimities, nil new choice designs, tho Ixnt colors and a splendid bar gain tomorrow. Sc yard. GREAT END OF .MAY Cl.EARINO SILK SALE ALL FOULARDS OOINO AT AND IiELOW COST. Foulards, worth $1.2.'-$1.40, all go at $1.00. Foulards worth 83-DSc, all go nt 63c. Fou lards worth 76-69c, all go nt f0c. Illack French pure dye taffeta, worth $1.50, closing out ut 63c Fancy silks nnd plain taffeta in nil colors, worth up to $1.50, at 59c. Dig lot of all kinds of silk bongnllncf, corded wash silks, plain chinas, plain satins nnd many other kinds, all at 23c. Illg black grenadine, sale. $2.00 black grcnndlne, 45 In, wide, nt OSc. $2.50 black grenadine, 45-ln. wide, nt $1.50. $1,00 black grenadine, 45-ln. wide, at $1.98. HAYDEN I1ROS. Ilui-Klni-ii MnUo IIIk Haul. KANSAS CITY. Mnv IS. A Star special ' from Sturgeon, .Mo., says: Htlrglars blew t last night, secured $S.00O In currency and escaped, leaving no clue. The bank carried burglar Insurance to tho amount of $2,000. - V THESE HOT NIGHTS After you have done n hard day' work and retire, expecting a nights rest, do ou want to get up to light bod bugs? If you da Unit's your 'business You might say you don't know of anything tbnt yni can use to get rid of thorn. Our business Is to tell you there Is. The name of the prepara tion Is SCIIAEFER'S SURE DEATH. If you iiho It and It don't do what we tell you It will, bring back the bottle nnd get your money. Thnt's how much conlldenen wo havo In It. Pint bottles 20c ',4 gallon 50c gallon Jugs $1.00 Cramer's Kidney Curo Schnufer's Sarsaparllla Mennen's Tnlcum Powder Hire's Root ncer ir,i ! 12o ' 11 H. H. s Tie Chichester Pennyroyal Pills $1 T,1 Dr. Cramer's Pcnnvroyal Pills $ M inp oi .;aruui Plnkham's Compound Peruna HoKtotter's Hitters .. Castorla AJux Tablets Har Hen West's Nervo nnd Hialn Pyramid Pile cure Carter's Pills 15, COUACCCD CUT ruici; 0unHtr1.11 Cor. Kltll I I MBI11IHIlllllllllHHiHI immtmmmmm-mmmmmmmm " I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I M I I I I I I H I I M I I I I I l' 1 ff EXCURSIONS. .Milwaukee and return Denver, Pueblo. Colorado Springs and return Hot Springs, S. D. and return Qlenwood Springs nnd return Philadelphia and return Tlokat Ollloo, . 1 502 Farnam St, Tel. 250. in all Omaha. We call your particular attention to the men's fancy all pure worsted light striped suits, cut in single-breasted four button sack coat style, single breasted vests and pants, cut in the latest style. The coat is lined with all wool serge. The body and pocket fully stayed with linen stays, all buttonholes hand made. It's a suit that cannot be equaled else where for at least $22.50. Our price is $15. We guarantee a perfect fit. DON'T FORGET THAT WHEN SMOKING A You hive the BEST notwIthaUnUInu they r. R. RICK M. C. ri),i M.tNI'PACTintKKH, NT LOUIS, MO. C. A, RAILSBACK. OilAIIA. DISTRIBUTOR. I n.xct umi. n vtijs Vln OlilcnKii, MMiTniiUrr . St. I'nul II r. May 19, 20, 21, Washington nnd return, 3:.2fi. Mny 21, 22, 23, Detroit and return, $22. Juno 2, it, I, B, Mllwaukeo nnd return, $t!.75. City ticket oltlce, 1504 Farnam strcot. Telephono 2SI. Spirit l.nki. In., ! Quickly and conveniently reached via the Illinois Central railroad. Round trip tickets now on mIo at city ticket ofllce, 1402 Fin' nam street. ' nii'.n. COATF.tt-Mrs. 'P. J., formerly Miss Annlo Campbell, nt Victor, Cnlo., May 27. Funeral notice later ELIXIR OF LIFE! Is 11 mythical compound THE FOUNTAIN OF 1'liltPKTUAI, YOUTH, the Spaniards hoi. jut, was never found, but you will nl whjs II ml tho LOWEST PRICES ut our stole. M ' Hrotno Seltzer 75o SI .03 I'liikh.'ini'H Comnound 7.V jl.im I'alnc s Celery Compound 0o Dodd'H Kidney Pills fi"' Doan's Klclnev Pills 7:io 40.' 40- 5flo Dodd's llvsnonsla Tablets 4V SI .a" Stu.irt's Dyspepsia, Tablets 75o $l.(l Sooll's Emulsion 75c WV Cnsonrots toe 2To Carter's Pills 15o Sfir Juvenile Snap W 2.V1 Cutirurn Soap 20' 50c Sohlffman's Asthma Cure 40.' Mo Ely Cream Halm 4"'- 2,"o l'luo Cure 2fli $l.n) Coke's Dandruff Curo 75o Sherry Wlno We Port Wlno 1 Ilrunily $1.0) J. A, FULLER & CO i i t rim j iiitriicivr. I'n ill' 1 00 11 Hi anil IIiiukIiin Streets. $18 75. June 2 3, I nml 6. $l'..Ofjiino s and 10. $25.00. Dally after June 1. $15 40-June ." and 19. $31 00--Juno 5 ami 19. $10.01). Dally after June 1. $30.73. June II, 15 and 16. Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Sts, Tel. 120. 1 Good Clothes for 40, HHl f I THTT YTM t Ofo 1 IP I 1 S H m .tft V&MOT R. PtfrW. druggist. m mwimwvmm ft mm I For the swellest Men's Suits cost you no more than Inferior uoodu UNION MADE I, (j I Memorial Day, May 30th How about your Grand Army Suit? You've only today to make your purchases. Wo aro soiling Men's All Wool Indigo Blue Suits guaranteed fast colors, good quality Farmer's satin lining and piped seams. Your choico of Round Cut Sack, Square Cut Sack, Double Breasted Sack. Don't delay your buying until tho last minute. 23 pianos JtiBt returned from rental by teachers leaving the city for tho summer months, n number of pamplo pianos nnd non-cataloRUcd ntylca cf such well known makes as Stelnway, A. II. Chase, Vose, Stcger, Kmerpon, Packard and Ivcrs & Pond aro now offered at prices and terms that will ftnrtlo tho most economical buyers. 11 uoit I'urlKlit IM11110N nl J?Tf!. lIOO, nml up 7 Siiiiiii'o (irnnilm nt $.10, !?7. Mild up nllKlitly no.l Orunim nl !f1.", If IS, rf.l nml 11 1 l'llio Vomo C Sunn', riiN.Mvoiiil onxe. onlj- If IIIO lloinitiriil ChloUrrlim. iiprlulit, iinly Hleok Hull' Criiml, lino 01111 il I i inn, only lM" WE SI3LL ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS RENT, TUNE AND REPAIR PIANOS. Write for catnloKUcs, prices nnd terms, or call and oco tho wonderful ii:i,l'-l'I.A IMi I'l.VNOI.A It plnyn nny pliiiio nnv ino oiiu pln It. SGHMOUER & MUELLER Tin: m.n 111:1,1 ui,i: imaxo iioi'sr, 1.11.1 Fai-niim St., OiiiiiIiim 1!(7 HrnmUviiy Strort, Council IllnfTM. H Wildl' Enter Our AI UEJlS Mammoth Clothing Department. And gaze upon stack upon stack of wearing apparol for man, boys and children. Garments to suit the most skeptical. To fit the hard to fit, and values above all that cannot bo pro duced in any other house in tho city. Economy is the founda tion of wealth, and to obtain wealth you must purchase your clothing at Jfaydeii's. i" 7 can Purcnaso a slu f a wol ma' JW ipCmtm J. tJ terial, mado to wear, in about 25 dif ferent shades, a suit that would be cheap at $10 to $12.50, on salo now at $4.75. dm tL7 EZC Qiiif c are garments that are VM.1 kpl.KJYJ mado of all worsted ma terials,, nnd cut in style, and patterns that equal tho suits you have paid as high as 15 for. They are in all tho late Btripes, small checks and plain blue sorges, in this money saving salo Our $10 and $15 Suits guarantee throughout thoy retain their shape and color until worn out. Thoy are suits you pay your tailor from 85 to $40 for and get no bettor jit. If you want an up-to-date suit and a perfect fit ask tho salesman to show you the special $10 and $15 suit that is now on sale. Special. Our Children's Department. Is Uih most complete in the city. Wo have spared neither time nor expense to select the latest novelties for tho little fellows and at prices within reach of all; ranging from 75c to $5 a suit. We urgently extend an invitation to all Moth ers to visit this department before purchasing. There is no trouble about showing goods. Wo are glad lo do it. FREE! ABSOLUTELY FREE!-With all boys' knee pant suits, lrom $2.50 and up a fancy double breasted vest or a pair of knee pants. HAYDEN BROS. THE SWIFT NAME OF Gn Lard, on Ham, on Bacon is a gaarantaa of purity. Swiff and Company, Cliicuuo. KniiHiiB City, Omiihu, St. Louis, St JoHcph, St. Fuul, PIANOS It n nlnnrlnnr Coin He your (lenilst nnd lvo you looth com fort our itowij and lirllo work Ih iiiihuipiixsihI. ( row us Si'.IK) liooil KH Teeth 5?i.l (iolil nillnss -VI. f lip Tad's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 15X7 DOUOLAS STHKBT. . y LET fv us