'1'HE MX: UHAHA, SATL'KUAV. JAXl'AKf 3ft A Here It Is, Big Saturday Clean-up Sale Ladies' Cloth Coats-Girls' Cloth Coats -Ladies' Suits Eight o'clock Saturday morning will find tu iplendidlj ready with this, the big gest price-cutting sale we hare held daring this or any previous season. It is seedless to enlarge upon the extreme high quality and clever, distinctive styles of our garments THAT YOU KNOW but add to this inch startling price reductions' as these, and the inevitable result will be every garment gone before sundown tomorrow. Come early, before the choicest bargains are snapped up. . Junior an! Small Women's doth Coats, Worth up to $45, $10.00 Including erery clo(h coat In tbe store broadcloth, velvet, and nlxtsro, in polo, ilor:eotlar. plain tailored and reveratbl two-tone model. Atfo.all whit) Polo Coat. Beautiful co ion and shades Of brows, arty, ssvy. tan and black. .- ; ' . Oii'fMUat aont ire UrtpUJ. ' ' The biggest coat, bargains jot the entlro winter. . . ', s Junior sires IS and '17. 8id women's sites St 0 38. i a . - ; ' Worth up. to $43 Saturday SIO.OQ Girls' Cloth ' Coats Sizes 8 to 14 Years, Worth up to $22.50 a( $5.00 Including v&ry sjlrl'- pVoadrloth. chariot aad fancy mixture ,toat . in th stars. Stun ning, girlish soles.' some a the popular polo models. Beautifully tailored aad sold regit early all season ap to 132.60; your choice Saturday : .-r r ;' Children's Colored, Coats, Sizes 2 to 6 Tears, Worth op to $8.50, at $2.95 Every child's coat In stock goes at this price, rich warm Chinchillas, handsome Broad cloths and Chariots, la pretty colors and pat terns; Coals that are splendid values at tbe former price renting up to IS. SO, Saturday Juniors' and Small Women's Salts, Worth cp to $65,00 $15.00 Positively every suit la the bouse is Includ ed la this unequalled offering. Cheviots, Mix tares, Broadcloths and heavy Tweeda in hand some color and patterns, and every suit pos sessing the refreshing individuality which has mad them so widely popular this season. . Junior sites JS and 17. Bmall Women's sizes Si to Zt. Worth up to $66.00 .oo G2.95 Boys' and Girls' Sweaters Minos tbe Profit A big lot of oar best numbers in Girls' Sweat ers, (Ins qualities, regular $3.00 and $2.60 values, sites 2$ to 14 S1.45 Boys' V neck Sweaters, T to 16 year sites, reg t ular $1.60 qualities, now .....98 Boys1 Blouses. 69c A welcome bargain In ' boys' fin colored blouses, K. and I. and Star brands, (or boys ' 7 to 16 years, blouse mad in collar bsnd style. $1.00 values, now ; 60s Children's Bonnets, 98c Warm, tin quality Aagora bonnets, brown, gray and whits, $1.60 values colors 080 1518-20 TARN AM STRICT. REJOINDER JR0M WILSON'S CAMP (Continued from First Page.) peaXed whenever any bmi develops a weeded lead for the soralnatloa. . - - '"The (let of the Uwue. aa I ee K, is whether one friend in private conversa tion with another should. In answer to i a pwli statement a plain question, should resort to flat tery or dissimulation or whether be should state the truth aa he sees It.- Eccleston's Will 'only precticaWa, but that, It would be the beat tains for China. . . , "China ceaeot permit outsiders te die tate Its tana el government. Tula repub- ' lie te new at) etUWUhed fart, "Vndoubtcdiy the hut thought of China unaaliaeuitr supports the rrpubrie. and there Is no question ot north aad aouth. I asa (trails' eoovlaosd that she people of elghtee prevlaees sre In favor of s re pukito, ,-Ws are uw oenAdent of the rtghteoa. hea of ew ewwe aad of the superiority 'of our mUllam airenstli. , If Tut flhl Kal persist IB pasU-uctiog our armies alii so eraser ta. march northward.",' -President Sun YU ett declared that en tipe harwiony'exlits within the ranks of ,'the republicans. Republican officials assert that ose and ' Stones that tfcrmonizo i Platinum ha now become the most popular . ot mountings for diamonds, aad this store shows "brilliant assortment et these countings for people w;io s re dis criminating. Then, too, there are displayed her tbe first platinum wedding lings ever exhibited in Omaha.: Xhes rings harmonise perfectly with the platinum solitaires. Each atone is carefully se lected for its parity, b r 1 1 lisncy sad col or. All are priced a low as any in the country of the same quality. IWt Merely Hoy Invest. Albert Edholm Sixteenth aad Harney. possibly twe for), powers are urging Tuan Shi Kal t matat that be should be eonstltuted the head of the entire gov ernment, and that Tuan.Shl Kal has been given the a-wuraao by thee powers of assistance. Heno bis attitude. Yuan thl ttel It la said, screed a few days ao t the unequivocal retirement of tht .ataecho and to the reoasarUea of the resuelio as the government of the southern provlacee. He aoeapted the idea ef a dual admlnletrati. the north te be nadar Yuan KM Kal aad th sesth under Dr. Sua Tat awn, pending the de cision of the national oeaveatnn a the future government, which Is to be held at a neutral point. ' There to reason te believe tMs arrange ment may be the final outcome of 'the negotiation between the republicans sad the Imperialists. Tsnc Una Tl Is still hopeful that both the south and tbe north under such a agreement would be recognised by the tore! powers and that peace Would be restored. '. The convention eould then be properly held. In which event there la every teal cation that the delegates from the prev. tore would sltuost unanimously support a republic. . VICTORIA, a C Jan. Mi-Mew t a bloodless massacre at Canton was brousht by the steamer Kamssura Mara. A large force ot the Da re-to-Do brigade of the revolutionaries proceeded te the "Temple ef Horrors" sod beheaded the Idols. Thrones of Chinese cheered the "Idol slayers" as they marched through the streets, carrying the headless Josses and shouting te the people that their goda were useless. They smashed between S and a Joasee. The Joes stick sellers and a huse number ef worshipers were driven from the temple. The "Temple of Horrors" brought in eonsMerebls revenue to the late nutherttlee. t atted State Trees Lead. PBKINO. Jan. l.-The Ktrteeath ret meat ef tutted 8ta(ea lute a try. which at te act a a guard fur the proteelloa ef a section of the railroad frees Peslag I the coast, arrived. at Chla Wan Te today en board the transport Loaraa. Captain J. H. Keevee, military attache ( tlie' lolled State legation, was en the euay welting te greet the troops as tliey Isembarked. . j Only Oee "Bwoao qnJHl That Is Lacathre brume Quinine. Look fee the slceature et B. W. Oreve. tsed tee werld ever te ewe a aesl sa saw das. ts Perslsteat advertlslsjg big Beturna. I ta Read te nnwlt e rr 35 ents . ..FOR A...s nMeMsaetAlasatai Osafsats neaeassat 111 US...t1iU. CitlltilV ML 14 ' ) With Itohaia, Duplex Blade. . Ton cannot siTcrd to be.wtthrmt on which costs only 35c Jna. Llorton G Son Co. 1511-13 Dodgo StrMt V THR HARDWARE OITITITTCR t PETITION FOR: TIFT. FEED (Continued from first Pace.) would aut be In the Interest of any oan aidate, the slap he took St Wilson, to-J gather with the mayor's political sfMla-J tlone leads Llocoln democrst te bertev that Is It ' ' that H Is to be a Harmon affair. The Bryan following, whlca credited with favoring Oovamer Wilson ot Mew Jersey, la eepeotally chilly toward any proposiUen wbjoh emanate from Omaha end sepeolally freta Dahlmsn. Th an nounosment only serves to show that democ ratio sentiment la hopelessly ill. vised on the presidential question, and especielly that ths line sre sharply drawn between the Harmon men on one side and the Wllson-Clark-Folli-et al men on theo ther. The Dahlman declaration alto Hrves to show .that ths sore spots of the cam paign of two years sgo an Just as ten der ss they were during th campaign. In fact th wound shows decided signs of suppuration. HBAtrql ARTEmS FOR TAPT CLCH Omaha Orsrealsatlea Oeta steady e Make Active nMlts. With a membership of between MM tnn List th Omaha Taft dob will establish headquartera In some accessible building downtown la In Bear future. When the club was formally organised t Iters wen about test members, but since then president John U Webster sod Sec retary Joseph W. at or row have received hundreds ef letters from men wh wish to be SMmbera, "Mr. Webster will call a meeting of th executive commute to arrange fer evening of headquarter with la a few oav." said nee rotary Morrow. "Tbe oev gaaftarlea a a benem a large that heed- qttsrter are a sit. net eesly for the benefit et the members, but for those wh want to be members." Th Colored tutsans' leagw ef Kertk Omaha, whose headquarter are at KM Lake street, baa turned Itself nil a Taft slue. The enrollment is about MS at present and aew members are being se cure raptor. , Denied by Court ABHLAND, Neb., Jan. W.-tSpeeJaU In the county court of Saunders eountv WalwiA Alt ThnMUv nmln, CMnl, j Judg Peter P. White i endured a decision In the -board walk will case." famous I throughout the country aa having been Vlvsa sensational prominence In Omaha. Chloaa and New Tork newspapers In greatly exaggerated form. The will, which was filed by Mrs. Clair PawUng Plummer of Atlantic county, Near Jersey, gav one-third Interest in th estate of Mr. Eeclestoa I his son Charles and d sue liter Besets, Ignoring a second son, WlUtam, and attring th other third to Mrs. Plummer, wh conducted a retreat for Inourable near Alia tie City and at who pbvc Ecelestaa died in July, JUL Sloe hi death the daughter. If las Besat Eodoeton, died at her home ta ! Beatrice last Heptembar. The mother ef th children. Eceleston' dlvwroed wife, resides ' at Beatrice. Charles Eceleston resides at Spokane. Wash. Th seaaattoaal reports of the esse, as given In the metropolitan press, repre sented th Greteatoa estate as valued at nearly fl.SM.AN. when ha reality it In volved only th title t a SJO-erre farm I In Green precinct, two mile southwest of Memphis, and a small bank deposit in an Ashland bank, hi bom being ta this city. Th total value et th estate did not exceed gB.oo at any' time In recent years, and the expeneee ot his Ion Ill nee at th seashore dissipated a con siders bis amount of this. Th suit to have th will rejected was filed by th son, William Koalas Ion. wh wa cut out without reference to his nam. Judge White refused to admit th will for probate. It Is likely the caa will be appealed to the district court. Len Watt aetiewalp Breed. BEATRICE, Neb.. Jan. t.-t8peclaL- Lon Walt, mm of Secretary of But Ad. diaon Watt, was eeverely burned sa ths face and aeck at ths feeble minded In titule yesterday, where he Is employed a engineer. He was making soma re pairs In th engtn room when th coup ling connecting a, count of steam pipes Mew out, throwing the steam over his fao an neck. He was attended by Dr. W. M. Thomas, th superintendent. Jeeevfc William McCoy. TBCl'MKKII, Neb., Jan. ll.-KMpeclel.r- Joaeph William McCoy died at a hospital In Beatrice at o'clock Wednesday even ing. Jenuary 17. He had been sick fat Some three week with typhoid fever. He was years old. Mr. McCoy waa married to Mia Bessie May Toung at Teeumaeh some seventeen years ago, and three on were born to th anion. The wife and mother, and th eon survive. Th sons are Prank, seed U years; Earl aged M, and Harold, aged i. The de ceased Is site survived by his sged father, Thomas MoCoy. The body wss brought to Tecsmseh this afternoon and Half- Yearly Event Continued Semi-Annual Reduction on Metropolitan Clothing We knew that the announcement of this event would bring to our seventeen stores many customers anxious to take advantage of the reductions on the kind of clothing we sell. These goods are not made up for "Sale" purposes hut consist ef the balance of the broken lines of Fancy Suits and Staple Overcoats. Half- Yearly Reductions ON MEN'S FANCY SUITS Formerly $15.00 and $18.00; now $12.50 Formerly $20.00 and $22.00, now $14.50 Formerly $25.00 and $28.00, now $18.50 Formerly $30, $35 and $40, now $24.50 Mixed with these Fancy Suits are a few broken lines of plain blacks and blues. ON MEN'S STAPLE OVESCOATS Formerly $1S.00 and $20.00, now $14.50 Formerly $22.00 and $23.00, now $18.50 Formerly $28.00 and $30.00, now $22.50 Formerly $32-50, $35, $40, now . .$25.00 All staple overcoats, consisting of black . and Oxford cheviots, Vicanus and kerseys. Bargains for Children Unusual Suits Decidedly Reduced Have the little folks finish up the season with one of our best selling fancy double breasted, two-piece suits, or single or double-breasted Norfolk suits eome with extra blouses. i ' ..;..' .; Formerly sold at $5.00 to $6.50.... $3.85 Formerly sold at $8.50 to $10.00... $6.75 Formerly sold at $6.50 to $7.50. .. .$5.00 j Formerly sold at $11.00 to $12.50. .$8.50 Excellent assortment of styles, beautiful patterns. Our kind of children's clothe will bring out the individuality of your children. ' ; ' 'BrQwing.King & Cq R. S WILCOX, Mgr. lSth and Douglas the funeral held at th Methodist church, conducted by Rev. V. O. Browa of Be atrice. The Odd Fellow conducted tbe burial service In ths Teoumseh cemetery. t'ertlaa Man Flies. WTMORB, Neb., Jan. lmSpeelel.r M. J. Johnson of Cortland, wh has filed ss candidate for th republican nomina tion as etsts repreeentatlv from Oagt county, denies a report that lie moved from th county sine he moved la a few years ago. He aays he has lived at Cert Is nd continuously sine he took up resi dence in Gag county. He was defeated by but sixty votes two year age. ' Oeaera PoaHry Show. OENEVA. Neb., Jan. lf.-8peclal.)-Next week will witness the opening of a poultry show In Geneva, which promises lo be one of much interest to si) poultry breeders end others. Specials for Saturday Only The Store for Ladies A Bottle of Wine Free to Each Purchaser of a Quart or More of the Hiller Brands of Whiskies or Brandies. Hiller Straight Whiskey; 7 years old; full quart. .80e Miller's Old Stock, a fine" smooth family whiskey , full quart : $1.00 Ililler's Old Standard Bottled in Bond, 8 year old full quart ,. $1.25 Endorsed, by ths C. 8. Government with green stamp on top. Hillor Liquor Company Both Phones. . e " 1309 rarnam St. "If It Come from Hiller' It Mast Be Good. . We I Mirer Everywhere. CORPORATIONS MUST REPORT (Continued from Flrat Page.) Omaha Whole! Ororery company, Omaha. J. C. Orcutt eomeany.' Lincoln. Pioneer Rsal gaeate eomeany. Omaha. Red Willow Shipping company. Red Willow. Pkamp lmnUmooit compear. Uaceia, Kirm Dlppin company. Klgin . Hajrsrard Cattle company. Chadron. Hvdroeo Foretan FUkeat Holding eont paay. Lteeeat. JohaMon A editor! am ceenpaay, Joha- Uach Co., Jlrsanle. 1 " Farmer Mutual Telephone company. Or. Bank ef Crab Orrbara. Crab Orehawdi keener Base Bail aad AUuetw asaa csuos, steamer. Anderson Orals eemrajiy. lfoldredae. Wtsraesee anisteMMS sseoAettoe, Uelbreok. Depisty aWstSUsi' Ha eosnaway. Uaoela. Hmss Ckate auuik. Boone. Pirn Nsttooal Pejik, Crawford. German Bank. Millard. Nemaha Country PWi iiiwa Mntual yin) and Ushtamg laearaaoa eeeapaay. Au burn. Roral Inavmatty ueisiiiiT. Omafea. Btrdeme Teeaejleaae eemimay, guther Wrd sMrdCeamtr Mstoal -Taiepheoa eem- rTwinc Aet!ve Qaae eoeiepejrr. Kwlag. Moaaahny Telsptiau eeeapaay, Eass- HlaeaH.r-s htatnal Taleebssa esuweaea ola. cornpaay. Leasee I "Follow the Beaton Path" The Host Complete Rubber Dept. Tke Lowest Prices on High Qiality Robber Goods ii Onaht We are Justly proud ef our Rubber Department, and ot the price that careful buying enaMea us to quote. W devote sep arate room to this purpose and have a lady attendant who la thor oughly versed 1q the easiness. Every article in this department la fully guaranteed and. In case of any dissatisfaction, the article may be exchanged or Besney wlU be refunded. SOME SAMPLE PRICES: ' Abdominal Supporters All make-, guaranteed high quality. In allk an lusaa. rytc treat gl-eO te Se-00 Its Cheat Protector tee Cballenew Bjel Rubber Hot Water Bottle guaranteed SO 11 n Uoa Red Rubbt- Hoi Water Bottle It Premium Cea.blnatle Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Cyrlage, gl.es . ik Mubber alee i I I I Special window display ot f ompelaa Olive OIL This oil la I I guaranteed to be absolutely pure. 3(c bottle 21 I Y OTHER SPECIALS lit Psrosid f Midrsewa 'Steer Bouluew Tabea, meet eeavenieet form t Beef Et tract, box ef II tmbee ........ -... - ........a Jeavee Antlaeptto 1-kcoat Pastille mad la England th best remedy r,1 ler see threat or boat assess -bne kettl of Da Mar Liquid Oreea gesut hampe gee, Thl prepar ation 1 1 saimis a,td icvtgerate th seals and lease th hair aoft sad brllltaat- JLJCCICVlt dVJL (J str. 15th and Farnam St Special Saturday Clean-Up of Young Men's and Boys'aolhing We hav gone through our clothing stocks and se lected all broken lines in other words, uuita and over, coats of which we have but one or two of a kind; these we have priced so low that every one will find a new owner Saturday '"' - i -- : - ; ; ;-- y Thi is an opportunity which cornea but twioe each year yon 11 be dollars ahead by taking advantage of thia sale Saturday. .' Young Men's Suiti v : Handsome fabrics and the eery newest otors and patterns, very suit brand new and right up to the minute la style . . tte.ee eiu, now , f 15.00 - - J- Bui", bow $18 and f 30.00 $0.0 Bnlta, now w... $22.50 Young Men's Overcoats . Warm, styllih and distinctively different from any clothe at ny price t0.00 Overcoat " $15.00 11.00 Overcoat ...-$18.00 $20.00 Boys' Knicker Suits Either double breasted or Norfolk styles fcandsoto patterns gnd carefully made, every seam and buttonhole haa apaclat, xprt attention. These suit are made tor bard wear yet their shape and . ...eesi... liiso $8.50 ...$8.00 good lookf never falter s. 00 Suite , (7.00 Suits IS.50 BulU $10.00 Suits . Boys' Overcoats . Fin warm overcoats which keep th boys warm front bead to toe, yet allow plenty of freedom for am aad limb. - Get the boy a comfortable coat tomorrow - - tt.OO Overcoat '. $3.75 $7.i0 Overcoats -.$6.00 tlO.OO Overcoats ...$7.50 Russian and Sailor Suits In s wide rang ot patterns, neat, boyish sty lea good-look! a g long-wearing suits, every one ot them 5.00 Suits now S3.75 $1.75 Suit now $5.00 Men's Underwear Specials Man's shirts or drawers In I Men's heavy, warm woolen heavy ribbed cotton, regular I shirts or dyawsrs gl.sO 11.00 qualities 75 grade, now $1.15 1S1S-20 F ARK AM STREET. $28 Suits & 0 verc o ats to 0 rde rSI 7, 5 0 Oar big clearing sal redness Us pries on every suiting, and overcoating In our store. f 30.00 .Suits and Overcoats reduced te $20.00 $40 00 Suits and Overcoats reduced to ....$25,00 J45.00 Suit and Overcoats reduced to.. $30.00 i 0.00 Snits and Overcoats reduoed te $35.00 W use good, strong lining. Wg have our ewn workshops and carefully try on very coat be for flnhthisc it Every garment guaranteed perfect in fit aad style. ,. MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. settee bocth ioth btrket VI re Steps Sowth of Farman THE JWlKTintt OBTUKY FARMIR ts th TssMllng agrtcsKsfU Joorsat t tas west ' Its cstsmn ars tUlcd wCfc th feast thought of Che day in atattwrs gsTtslsrsg t the turn, the tmaoh aad the crensrd. sad K as s Isatsr to ths vmpml St tf aVSSt wasug estnr. 6 . TS