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THE COIFFY, Shaeffer and Joes, the bilhward play- ere, will give an exhivition in Omaha #0011 ’ A dangerous hole in the street at the intersection of Twenty-fifth and Deca- tor is reporied to the polic J. T. Mallalicu, manager of the Kearney industrial school, was in the city yesterday and visited Tie Bee building. Chief 8eavey has received some more complaints about rotten sidewalks on St. Mary's avenue between Sixteenth and Twentieth streets, This evening Superinte ndent James and Miss Greenlee of the Omaha publicschools will leave for Lincoln to attend the meeting of the State Teach- ers’ association. The board of trade will hold a special meeting at 12 o'clock, noon. today for the purpose of taking action reluting to the world’s fair at Chicago und the legislative action now being ken in this matte Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday of the Omaha publishing company. The business of the concern i8 to be the publication of literary works and the employment of agents to solicit subscriptions. The capital stock was $1,.000, and the following are the incorporaters: John I Rowiey, W. J. Vance Hainer and Henry Domer, Personal Paragraphs, W. A. Nichol, a prominent merchant of Btromsburg, accompanied by / Swanson, visted Tnr Bee building yesterday. Coroner Harrigan has returned from a visit to his old home in Missouri. i Although many remedies are pushed into the markot by spicy advertisements, Dr. Bull's Cough Svrup takes the lead and drug gists sell more than ever before, Price ouly 25 conts. Mrs. Crow—"Chile, buy a bottle de S tion Oil, it cures your rheumatis sartin. cents, nan, wife of the third sus pect in the Jones murder case, accompanied by her brother, Preston Stilus, visitea ler husband in the jail yesterday morning. Recovery Doubtfal, A telegram reccived from San Jose, Cal., by some friends of P. C. Himebaugn says that the gentleman's recovery 18 very doubt ful. tlis enfeebied condition has been in creascd by an ubcess in the back of his head and neck. Marriag: Licenae. Only one license was issued by Judge Shiclds yesterday, the following being the partics Name and residence, Ae. { Charles Schuauber, Om { Aungela Angel, Omaha . tamples of Dr. Miles' Restorative Nor at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas, cu headache, nervousness, siceplessncss, neu- ralgia, fits, ete. Musi <1 Cense, Chief Seavey has ordered a coss the playing by the band at the People's theatre in the evening before the perform- ance. This order was_issued on complaint of the social assembly K. of L., the mectings of which were interfered with by the music. e — Oppose the Brickyards, All residents in the ncighborhood of the brickyards, to which so much complaint, has been made for many months past, are r quested to attend o public meeting next ‘Chursday evenng, in National hall, corner of Thirtcenth and’ Williams streets, Electric Men Ldie. The electric linemen who struck several days ago aro still out. Their places have not been fitled, as there is no work for them. “The men who remained in aro still working per day, altnough thestrikers asked “When' it_becomes necessary to in enso the force of electric light linemen there may | nore trouble. The teiephone linemen have been granted the increase they asked for. Complexion powder is an_absolute neces- sity of the refined toilet in this climate. Pozzoui's combines every element ofgbeauty and purity. B'uebeard's Wives, A little story n one line is one of Prang's most artistic productions, yelept *Blue: beara’s Wives." Itisa reproduction of a charming water color drawing of a number of pansies strung upon a lme. They drip with dew, and are so artistically mimic of the flower itscif that one 18 almost instinet- fvely actuated to pluck them for their floral beauty, “1h wives'" heads comprise a number of varieties of the pansy, well known to lovers of that beautiful flower, and is the pleasunt conceit of a youne lady artiste, Mi M. W. Bonsail, - On sale at Ciiase & 140 w (mll(w House, Kan. City, Absolutely fire proof. inest and largest hotel in Kansus,City. 3 Unex- celled in its appointments. Annound nents, #O10 Hoss and Me" will be at Bovd on Thursday, I'riaay and Saturdav of this week in the stan durd furce comedy “A Par. for Match,” which is the best play that Hoyt has written, as its lastiog aualities will at- test. Churles Evans will appear in the character of 1. McCorker, osq.," the ir pressiblo book ugent; Willian' Hoey, as SOl Hoss,” tho ol . bric-a-brae_colloctor for un uuction house, and Minnio French as the “lunocent Kid”' “Muany of the other characters are borno by comedians who have nover been seen hero in tho parts, A Par Match” hus been cousiderably changed, y new thugs baving been substituted, but the best of the old play still rewmains Scats for cngagement will be put o sule this morning. Tho opera of “Fuust” was sclected for the r“lullmu © of the Emma Juch Grand Eng 18h opora company at the Boyd next Mon day for the reuson that musically 1t is one of the greatest ever written, and also for the roason thut its cast brings before the audi ence more of the principal artists than any other oper tho revertoire, 1t is more than likely that Boyd’s opera houso will not be lurga enough o hold the people on next Monday evening, judging from the great interest that is already manifesting itself, Considerable satisfuction has been expressed at the low soulo of prices that has been fixed by the management of the Boyd for the Juch opera night, The sale of seats will cowmence prombtly at 9 o'clock on Friday morning next, The Merchants' Carnival. Tho busiaess firms to be represented by thirty-two young ladies inthe Merchuuts carnival are as follows: e OMAnA BEg, S, A, Orchard, Fleming & Co, Freeland, Loomis & Co., D. W, Van Cott, C. S, Raymond, World-Herald, ‘N, I3, Falconer, McClurg Cracker company, Hay+ ward Bros., Kubn & Co., Welty & Gy, W 5. Halduff, Chase & Fad, Donaghue, Milton Rogers & Sons, Himebaugh & Taylor, Now Englynd Mutuai Lite Insuranca com pany, Omabs Republican, Mrs. J. Benson, fount & Grifin, Georse W. Cook, Mrs, ( F. Hickwan, Perkins, Gaten & Lauman, A, Hospe, jr., Russell, Pratt & Co., Crystal lco company, C. L. Sherwood, Browuing, King & Co., IV A, Riuchart, J. J. Bliss, Druce & Reyuolds, With such firms as these to furnish cos tumes aud decorations the carnival of Iri day sud Suturday evenings will surely be a success. lces and cake will be sold during the intermission. ‘The Musical uplon or chestra will furnish the music, Hear Yo Shriners. A caravan will leave Oasis of Omaha for Oasis of Lincoln this evening, via B. & M, R. R., at 6:45, to return on special tran Jeaving Lincoln at 2 a. m, Thursday. You are courteously invited 1o join the procession. GUSTAYE ANDERSON, Poten REAL ESTATE EXOHANG Dakota People and the Omaha of Othe Ay s At the exchange'this morning there wero present Mossrs, Atwater and Harris of Yankton who had called to talk up the Omaha and Yankton railroad, Lewis Reed was also present and entor tained the members with a series of photo- graphs of Omaha taken in 1863, The pic tures represoated certain leading stores and ‘sectional views of the city, soms of which will appear new o many citizens while all of them may be viewed with interest by the older citizens, The photographs derive additional interest from the fact that they have just been brought here by Mr. Reed from his old home in Wisconsin, to which_place they had been it many years ago. Recently on the ocea u of Mr. Reed’s return to his home to at tend the funeral of his father, he found the souvenirs and begwed that they might be re- turned to ns keeping Chairman Jartman, who {s treasurer of the Dakota relief committee, acknowledszed a donation of oats, a vair of shoes and $118, the latter from the children of the Luke sctool, for the relief of tho sufferers, The listing was as follows ock 13, lot 1, Highland place, 48x18717, 3,550, one'third cash, balance one’ and two years, Bloci 13, lot 3, Highland Placo, 47x1¢ 3,000, one half cash, balance one and two years, House, 16 and 1600 How d street, three- 810 brick, 16,000, mortgag: 2,500, Rlock 5, lot 8, Kirkwood aadition, 50 feet n Nincteenth, 140 feet south of Manderson, £1,350; cash €500, balance one and two years at 8 per cent, Lot 25, Reed's second addition, 50x140, house and ten rooms, roomy barn, £,500, one-third cash. West 50 feer, lots 1and 2, block 19, Wil- cox’s second addition, 50x00, §,800, one-half ash. Lot 2, block 2, Plainview, 50x124, 81,150, L r,m!\ Lot i, block 7, Poppleton Park, #1,300, one- third cash, Sold: Lot 3, block 10, Chifton Hull, & In advanced age the declining pow- ers are wonderfully refreshed by Hood’s Savsupariila.” It really does “make the:weak strong.” sCO ANOTHER FOR LAREDO] A Big Woolen Mill to Be Moved to the Enterprising Texas Town From Kankakee, 111, KaNKkAREE, 1L, March ecial Tele: grum to Tnp Be e extraordinary en- terprise of the new southwest, its rpidiy n- asing resources and far-reaching influ- ence upon commerco and capital have been len mills to Laredo, . This isan established institution of cighteen years, and the people here are loth to sce it go. Mr. T. G. McCutloh, sr., was found in his ofticeat the mill this afternoon, and in a moment \ cnthusi- astically and oL upon the awakenod business spirit discovercd by him in recent trips to Laredo. They received us with open arms,” said Mr. MeCulloh, *Ni blo was t0o great, no hospitality too generous for them to c tend to us. (myself and Mr. Day) went there with very crude ideas about the 'Te: ans. Instead of a community of cowboys and greasers—according to the prevailing northern idea—we find w city of 20,000 peo< ple, intelligent, prosperous und busthing with enterprise. ‘The Latedo Improvement coms pany and the-board of trade convinced us in the shortest possible time that they wanted us and would have us if liberal mducements would bring us. From a carcful investig: tion of the situation, I am convinced that this is the most promising field in the Unit States for the manufacture of our line of goods. It is in the very best of the wool~ producing territory, with an unlimited ma; ket for jeans, light woolen fabrics and blankets. “The speople there told usgwhat they would do for us, and we came homie to lay the matter bofore our stockuold: ers. We are bound, under our agreement, when ratified by the company, to have cur mill in operation, with fifty hands by the st of October, Mr. Huwmilton telezraphed mo a few days ago that tue bonus was all col- lected and in the bank. Our stockholders are men who are permanently identified with other interests, and must, of course, overcome their natural scruples to transfer- ing their money to a distant field, or I must induce them to sell thoir stock to myself or other parties who will take the mill o | Laredo. Our vlantis slmost new and com- pletely ills our two-story building, 50x125. We have the largest sizid cards (6)-inch) in use, and the largest mules, Everything is in first-class shape, and we shall be able to run with the utimost smoothness from the very start. *“IPor myself shall leave Kankakee with reluctance,but the advantazes of being at the very fountain head of the supply of the raw crial und on tho thresnold of a vast and growing market caunot be_ignored. When wo first begun operations in Kankakee, we boueht all the wool wo needed from local growers, but during the last five years we have been compelled to go into the Chicago and St. Louis markets and buy there from second hands, whilo the market for our zoods was northiern Wiscousin, Michigan and Minnesota, Besidos, we paid freight on 60 070 per cont shrinkago in tho wool. My idea 15 that Laredo can bo made the great wool market of this country. I expect 10 establish in connection with " the mill, ex- tensive scouring works. This will cuable us to bring all the woolen manufacturers of the country to Laredo to buy their wool, already scoured, and thus save tho expenss W them of the shrinkage, This would_boe an important item to tho buyers in New England, for instance, and 1t would bea vast #ain to the grower, also, who would sell his crop at 1e per pound more net profit, to say the least, und undoubtedly for much more than that. On u clip of 118,000 pounds, which is the size of one elip in the neighbors hood of Laredo, this would yield a hand- some increase to tho produc NOT IN THID WRECK: The Rev. Mr. Cohins Did Not Die in the Chatsworth Horror. For a while there appeaced the possi bility of a sccond chapter to tho sen sational story pubhshed concerning Kev. Mr. Collins in last Saturday’s Bre, in which the sequel promised to surpass the original story in astounding features, Rev. Collins, the Galesburg pastor, after his expulsion from the Mcthodist. Episcopal cburch, made s home in Galesburg, but engaged in some bnsiness that required con- sideraple travel, On Lis last return trip he he was in the Chatsworth disaster and a mutilated body supposed to bo his was taken out of the wreek uud sent to Galesburg for burial. Mrs. Collius recelvoa several thous sand dollars from various insurance com vanies, and among the azents who paid her policies was doseph Ogden, wno now resides in Omaba, Mr. Ogden was_cousiderably startled by the story published last Saturday and began to feel that the wily Collins had suryived the Chataworth disastor and had put bis pupers and other articles of identification in tho pockets of some dead man's clothes and again vanished, A Bk reporter has carofully lnvestigated the matter and discovered- that the paper's informants have confounded two Methodist winisters whose names are very much aliko the Omaha minister boing lRoy 5. Colliug and the Galesburg pastor, 1 A, S, Col lins, the only difference being tho initial Ogdon is now satisfied that the Gales burg winster is actually dead, and of course the Omaha pastor should not bear in adai tion to bis own short comings the sins of another, Mrs. Collins was scen by a reporter and declared that neither she nor her husband were ever at Galesburg, In regard 1o the reports of Mr. Collins _passing another wouan off a8 his wife at Neligh, Ponca and other points sho said that she woulan't ve lieve anybody's story but that of Ler hus baud's, L Army Orders. Leave of absence for ono month has been granted Second Lieutonaut Jamos H. Frier, Seventeeuth infan! Fort D, A, Russell, Wyo., with permission to apply at headquar- tors Division of the Missouri for an exton- sion of ouo wouth, Under authority of the secretary of war, IlmAUmlumuhn;:n(Hu rat F't, Robinson, Neb, will send Military Conviet Marcellue' Jobn ou, late private, ‘Troop I, Niuth cavalr, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: (\WEDNESDAY, MARCH, 26, SPRING SUITS. charge of a non commissioned officer and one private as guard, to the Kansas state peni- tentiary, Lansing, Kan,, the place designated for the execution of so much of the sentence in the case as roiates to confinement at hard labor. The ORIGINAL ABIE PINE OINTMEN I is only put up in larae two-ounes tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for all sores, burns, wounds, chapped hands and all skin erup: tions, Will positively care all kinds of pilos. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT! | MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 conts per box—by mail 80 cents, o A NOT FLOKRENTINES, The Drowned Quartotte Not of tho Norchern Suburb, ay the peaceful little towd of Flor. discussed but one subject. It was the drowniog of four of its rvesidents. The fattiers, mothiers and relatives bemoaned their loss, and the citizens of the place, in sympathy with the bereaved ones, abandoned work, condoled with the mourners and will- ingly aided in ey move culenlated to ascertain how the alleged unfortunates had come to their death, The news resched this city and Tue Bee aispatehed a special correspondent to inves- tigate the catastrophe. At 4:80 o'clock in the afternoon he re Florence, The town was still alive with rumors of the miss ing ones. Nobody knew whether or not the story was well founded, and parents and friends waited impatiently for the return of a driver and team of horses from Decatur to shed some Jight upon the mystery The principai mourner was John Timmins, He is one ot the saw mill hands, quiet, easy gentleman, who hoped against hope. From him the story of the missing ones was obtained, 1t was as follow Lafayette Powell, a carpenter, aged thirty-four: Jeff Shepply, works hand, aged nincteen Sheppley, & mer, aged thirty, and Charles Timmins, aged fifteen, left on Suturday morning for Decatur, in'this state, in the vicinity of which they proposed to huut for ten days. They left Fiorenco in o wagon awn by a team of horses and ariven ! Frank Sheppley, a brother of Jeff's, atur is sixty-tive miles north of Florence, and the party expected to reach it by Sun- day night. Saturday afternoon, as is alleged by a gen- tleman named Bunn, who resides ten miles above Hlair, the party passed his place on its way to Decatar, Last night there arrived in Florence Mrs. Con Leach. he had been visiting her mot in Bluir. While there some excited viaual said that he had secn a boat overs turned in one of the lakes near the ptace, and that four men had gone to the bottom. Oniy the dog owned by one of the victims returned to the shore. The news spread e the enerzy of a cyclone. Half a dozen families had children fishing i that vicinity, Half u dozen moth- mediately rushed to the sceuae to search ieir chuldren, and all succceded in tind- their loved orie: T'hen some one circulated the story that the drowned ones had como from Florence. The namics of some of the missine ones as given above were mentioned. As the num ber and names of the missing ones ¢ i onded with those who had left Florenc the excitement which the news aroused, as above referred to, may be imagined. One hope, however, remained, and that lay in th eturn of the lud who had taken the hunters out upon their trip, \Whilo Tie B correspondent was investigating the atter this young man returned. He haa left his associates ten miles this side of Decatur, and the, ere then | safe. When pass through Blair ne heard of the alleced drowaing, denied it as best he could, which he also did when he reached his own home and that of the supposed victims, It need hardly bo stated that his arrival was heartily welcomed, not alone by the rel- atives of tho missing men, but also by the beople of the cit, The missing ones will not arrive uutil absut the 30th of this month, My physician said 1 could not live, my liverout of order, fraquently vom: 1ted greenish mucous, skin yellow, small dry humors on face, stomach would not retain food. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me. Mvs. Adelaide O'Br Ixchange st., Buffalo,N. Y. How a Committee Did the Work of the Board of Education. The committee on buildings and property of the board of cducation Mondzy awarded the Grand Rapids furniture company of Grand Rapids, Mich,, the contract for sup- plying a numver of desks for use in the schools, the contract amounting to avout $1,000. Atthe lust meeting of the board Superintendent Woolley submitted a raport showing the number of desks which would be required to supply the rooms which would be opened at the beginning of the spring term. This_report was referred o the com- mittée on buildings and property, which recommended that the seeretary be directed to obtain bids from several companies for supplying the numbor of desks required. “The report of the committee was adopted. In accordance with theso instructions S retary Piper notified several yesterday the representatives of the G Rapids company. the Androws company of Chicago, and a firm in Minneapolis appeared before the committee, After he: g the figures and seeing the eoods the committee awarded the contract ns above, ‘Tho award made by the committes on buildings and property .was a surprise to soveral members of the board, While I have no doubt that whatever reccommendations that are made by tue committee,” said u member of the board, “will be endorsed by the board, must say that the proceeding is slightly of the customary order. I cannot cull mind an instan ommittee was in struet L000 worth of material before, and the contract with- out their being ratified by the board alar session. Buf, under tho circumstances, U s us much the fault of the board, if thero ve any fuult, as of any individual. Superintendent ooley miade Lis report on what was needed fully ono month ago, but no action was taken until at the meeting last week, There will not be another meoting for two weeks and, in the meantime, the school rooms will bo prepared ior the spring term which opens April 1. The seats ordered today will be placed before the new term opens I'ne mombers of the o mettee on build 1ngs and property consists of Martiu, Weh rer, Spaulding, Kelley and Poppleton.” The last mentioned was the only absent member. According to Secrotary Piper the vo “unanimous’ for the Grand Rupids fiem. s o Burni i BETTER THAN GOLD. RESTORED HER NEALTH For 25 years I suffered from boils, eryeipelas and other blood affections, tuking during that time great quantities of different medicines with- out glving mo auy perceptible relief. Friends induced meto try 8. 8, 8. 1t improved mo from the start, and after taking scveral bottles, re stored my health as far a3 T could hope for ot my age, which s now seventy-five years, Mns. 8. M. Lucas, Bowling Green, Ky, Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed froo. BWLFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlasts, Ga Rheumatism, EING dusi to the presence of urio acid in th Wood, s most efMectually cured by thesuse of Ayer's Sarsapne rilla. Be sueeyou get Ayer's and no other, and take it till the poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from the system. We eliallenge attention to this testimony : “About two years ago, aftor suffering for nearly t s from rhenmatic gout, \;.um...l.mm walk only with great discomfort, amid: having tried various remedies, 'ingliding mineral waters, without relief, 1 saw by an adverti ment in & Chicago paper that a man had sved of this distressing come er long suffering, by taking Sarsaparilla. 1 then decided to trial of this medicine, and took nths, and am I 8t sffected a complete care ve since had no re- turn of the disease,'—Mrs R, Trving Dodge, 110 West 125th st., New York. “One year ago T was taken ill with inflammatory rhemmatism, being cone fined to my Touse six months. ¥ camo out of the sickness very much debili- tated, with no appetite, and my system digordered in every way. T commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to improve at once, gaining in st ] and soon recovering my usnal e T cannot spy too much in praise o well-known medicine.” —Mrs, L. A, Stark, Nashua, N. H. RAyer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mz, Price §1; eix bottles, §6. Worth $5 a beitle. DRS. BETTS & BETTS M5 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, Nan. @pposite Paxton Hotel) Office hours, v 4. m., 08 p. m. Sundays. 108 m., e p.m. Spectalists in Chronie, Nervous, Skin and Blood Dt enses. £#-Consuitation at oMce or by mail fros. Medt: cines sent by maii or express, sccurely packed, froe from observation. Guasantoes 2o cure quickly, safe- Iy and permanently. NERVQDS TEBILITY m:r?’.‘.‘?.‘&"fi"":., ;i Blood mi Skm msfiasm “’P?'éé:;r»fi’:’.:“&: (I“?Ylhu 9y mmlm. tly and Bladder Complaints, Kidney. Urinary ot e bl e ion e ahant Baraing or bidody wrine: uring HIgl colored of SOmenT orf SAhing, Wonk Dack: FOROTE loct, cystitls, ete. Pron y and safely cured Chinries FeRSONADIO. STRICTURE ! fuunetre Cures offected at home Ly pativit without & moments i O annoyane To Young Men and Middle-Aoed Hen, A SURE CURE Vi "Wt et o6 et wenknesy, destroying hothi smind and body, with ail tadrended 1ls, prrmancntly cured. RS, BETTS Aduress, thoso who have tm paired themselves by impropes ndulkences and and soiftary habits, which ruin both body and wind, unitding tiew foF business, stady or minrringe. MAKRIED MEN, or those entering ¢ Ufe, uware of physicial debliity. Gulcily OUR SUCGESS. Is brsed upon facts, first—practical experience, sce- ond-cvery case s bepociall o1, thus starting frikht. third “modicines ar pured in our own In- Atory exactly o suit ¢ thus affecting cures without Injur) §esend 6 conts postage for colebrated works on ehronie, nervous nd dolicate diseases. Thousands cured. A friendly letter or ¢ 7o you fu- ture suffering andshamo, and add go 8 10 life B2 No letters answired unless accompanied by ¢ eents in stamos. Address oreall on DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1438 Farnam stecet, Omaha, Nob. 600D COOKING. Allwho desire good cooking in their houses should use LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT. A slight addition gives great strength and flavor to Soups, Sauces and Made Dishes, One pound i3 equal to forty pounds of lean of the value of ubout #.5. nuine only with fac-simiie of J. Laebig's signtture 1n bin ws the b GOLD MEDAL, PAKTS, (878, W. BAK"R & COS Braakfast Gocoa Ia absolutely pure and it is soluble, No Chemvicals aro wsed in Its preparation. 1t has mors e witlh Biurch, Arrow Sugar, therefure far more cal, o than one centa cup. It 18 5, FA- ¥ DICESTED, and dinirably adapted § for invalide se v el 20 persons Sold by Grocors everywhere. W. BAKER & (0., Dorchester. Mass. JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS | GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1539, Nos, 308-404—-170-604. |THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS PURE! RIS DHIOLS .u‘..m,.~ Y. oy IBISta!eSt..ChIcagu ETCHINGS, EMERSON, ENGRAVINGS s HALLET & DAVIS Am‘ls’r»unuusn S KIMBALL, MOULDINGS, G PIANOS & Ol '.A\\a FRAMES, SFSHERT MU . 1613 Douglas Street, Omaha, Nebraska Never was there displayed in Omaha such a®stock of Spring Suits as we are showir s this season, and at no time were such low figures put on them, We are determined to do the largest business ever attempted, and our stock and low prices will bring it. Moderate priced Suits for the Business Man and Mechanic is our ~|u'\"i.\il,\u and no house in the United States shows trade of the masses; and to whom a saving of a dollar or two on a suitis a big priced suits, made ot those of other houses. The foilowing are One lot All-Wool Cassimere Suits which we recommend for good wearing qualities, at §4.7 a variety of them customers a few lots which we off of dark brown color as we do, We cater for the who have to practice economy item, Tothem we offer medium- ood wearing material and of Lonest workmanship, at prices far below r this week at exceptionally good values: -, honest and durable material, Two styles of excellent Cheviot Suits of this season’s patterns, very neat, lined with good ¢ and well made up, at also very serviceable, The line of $8.00, ¢9.00 and $10.00 Suits which anything shown formerly. that price you save from found elsewhere, Samples and rt attended to. material the assertion No such in this suit is not only good-looking, but It makes a stylish suit and one that will also give good satisfaction, we display this scason is far ahcad of that with every suit you buy of us at :nt and no such values can be es for self-mecasuring sent on application, and mail orders promptly Company Corner Douglas and Fourteenth AMUSEMENTS, \lmll!.ll, Tuesday unll “l'lll‘ sday, March 24, 25 and 2 Now Scream | Matinee Yeur Loudest \\'m!m-ulu) It for 19. The Popular Artists, HALLEN AND HART, Under the management of Mr. Hurry Gront Furce-Comedy sivciss, LA.TER ON | Tho Mexiean Screm marches, | ty girls, top h Ancing gavOLLe, Erout comipany. Itcgulac prices. Seats on sale Sazurdny BOYD'S SEECIaL. llu\lr.\[l\\\l~ .mll,vh i xtraordinary Operatic Event. ONE NIGHT ONLY, Monday, March 3ist. |JEMMA JUCH| | coMPANY. | 125 Members, Jueh Occhiestra, —Juch Chorus Under the direction of Chas, On this oceasion the Juch Company will présent GOUNOD'S GREATEST WORK, Aduii witor month preprration And 1avish expen titure, hended by th Fless AmOrian prim A Wil bl 1§15 TR Thres Nights and Saturday Mati mene ng Thursday, Marel * A HERE WE ARE AGAIN! % % The American Fun Makers, _|EVANS & HOEY, | _ Tu a New Edition of HOY'T'S BEST PLAY. “Better than ever,” * had.” Wi where Ol H dress suit,” “Theonly FUN in tow Itegular prices, Salo of seats sday mor Sy 3 ,AM§1§ MHE TINYEOCEEN, Tho Smallest Thotoughbroa Iorse worid 4 ‘A product of Nebi MY, John D, Crelghto NOIA i s ol welghs 67 poutids One Dime Admlts to All The only 8afe and painless metho {ug tooth, and the only ethod Lot witilout plate, remaining ¢ 11313 AUGIEAWOU 1600 DOUGLAS S CREET West Portland Park Choice lots, low prices, good water cellent deainage: motor line fare; high, dry, beautiful, Sold for or on installment pla SHOREY, HALL Abington Bnilding, Portls nul ()l TO WEAK MEN Salfering from the eMects 0f youthful vrre Qeeay, Wasting weaknoss, l0st sl H Valuabio treatise (eale ftalni Tarsiculars for home cure, FREE of tharge Blotdld mudical wOrk - shot 1A v Wror, ¥, C. 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