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li()U‘l) KEEP JURORS BUSY | Oounty Attorney Kaley Rebuked for Too | Little Hustling. | JUDGE KEYSOR OBJECTS TO DELAYS | | Awaiting Canes Hundred Prisoners Thinks Sc the fleady for Action—State | With Two Trial He Should B » ot puers AFragn vacation be ‘r vm amount \eted buta week's and May s been the trans: bruary term afte There will b tween the Febr district court such ha waiting to final adjournment of the K¢ been fixed for Frid the May v week from the Notwithstanding the vast ness dispe by the the beginni ATy terms \ business be \y rnoon, an will open following Monday amount of busi soven judges since t February, there the next term fact that in old idgzes upon impossible to get | cars after it was will be 1s has as large a doc ever been scen in lawyers attribute th times, when the the bench than ne \ a case to trial within t mmenced, while now a cas eache at the next term after the pepers in the office of the district « P onti the feature of the.co the roast thatJudge Keysor of the nal division administered to the ¢ attorney. Upon the convening of the court the judge asked the atw what he had for triat. ‘The reply was that there was nothing to be heard, but there were a lot of i rs to be arvaigned to plead to the in formation on file Judge Keysor in guage informed the it understood that 1 crimi ity mild but forcible lan attorney that he wanted when the jail was full of prisoners the connty coul stand the ex pense of having jurors sitting around with- | out anything to do. Witnesses should have | been secured and the lwr:} trial he county been very busy with during the week and b 10 100k after other o Judge Keysor agreed sentative of the that was not the be were three or tlemen. who ¢ and attended court, Continuw said that in his opiv proper policy to there were 200 jail and the end of reached. The pris to arraign could not be and it was simply dcla; bring them into court number of jurors omduty.and it was a g expense to the county to have them sitting about with nothing to do. In transacting the county business, the judge thought that aman should use th gment as though it was a matter of his own and should use the same care about running up a bill of expense. I say this,” concluded the Judge, “that in the future there may be no misunderstanding of the situation an position with refer to the the business of th PLEAD ciises prepare he had | ime urged that the Clara All ”.‘v\‘u had much t | with the legal repre but mtimat Attorne county tants, prepared the cases | the witnesses into remarks, the court m it was t the jur trials when mers the county pris the same NoT 4 Were All lunoe Chun There was a large docket of prison the criminal court yest to plead guilty to o variety of crimes aud minor offenses Albert Bursick, an answered to the cha intent to kill and mu witness, the wife, was a wee mite of a woman who averred that during tae carly days of the present month Albert beat her with an iron rod, inflicting any number of cuts ana ank [ty was charged with arson, in this that on January 30 he the residence of P. . [hler with the intent to destroy the building Henry W. I George Clark, cused of having for for £11.50, arawn upon Stato's Prison: nt of the Ofens: s in alleged wife beater, of assault with The complaining eder. W a bank in which he an accused of J. Buckus of sluding clothing, yihing clse that he v was o m having robbed the home of C. worth of propert bedding, books and_ eve) could find. pank Davis was the m s the mdividual who Flicgle and robbed him of a g chain, Efic Saunders and colored damsels, were charged with having afonce and scereted the property that was stolen from D. Altman’s Sixteenth strect store when it was robbed last month Six little boys, whose ages ranged from 7 up to 12 years, were booked as the lads who went_through the Los Angeles liquor store, arrying away o quantity of wines and fruits. Their cases were Gisposed of in VATIOUS wiys Some were held for trial, others were sent to the country to work upon farms and one or two were turned over to their parents that they might be sent away to senool and gotten from the corrupting influences that haye surrounded them during the past. John Madden, charged in the county court with having operated a saloon on the north shore of Cut-off lake without first having procured a_county license, ndered him- self this morning, gave bonds for his appear. ance and the case was set for trial at the convening of the court tOmMOrrow morning. vho was identi- d up John H d wateh aud Belle Arnold, two District Court The docket for Wings, the May term of the dis trict court kas been completed and has gone to- the printer. This docket will show 2.0 cases for triul, as against 2,427 on the docket | for the Februury term, which is about closed. Mary E. McMcnemy, the widow of thelate | Dr. MeMeneiny, appearca before the pro bate court todiy and asked that the allow ance for the support of he John W., be | increased from 50 to $100 per month and that the amount bo paid out of the assets of | the estate A No Well located diamond, alw never col “down to Chin North_Gulveston, Tex., to be a little better aud sa investment now on the ing voung city has gricultural advant wild and healthful year. Full particulars regarding opportunity can be ob neaton, room | it of North ( ddress of the Minneapoln - 1 Investent. real estate, lik ys retains its value. st er default | flawles It can yours | realty v thi market every ind re, and the throughout any ot his thriv strial and climate the whole this investment ied by addressing | Iveston associati General association jis - in on Time, ka Central means 1y plans ave Wil The Nebra: vights and al commence work on the 1 12 the time set in the franchiso company for the beginning of operations. f surveyors have been runnin 58 street for seve days past, | » force reaching the Union fic yards and staking off the line whict ad will follow after leaving the bridg which, it is thought, will strike about middlé of the oil house in the Union Pacific yards. to i bei 1 its aid to | of May 1, grauted the — - Piies of people nuve pres, but De Witeh Huzel Salve willeure them, — - Dend es Wil e City Electrician Cowg the council that about 700 useless p standing in th streets eity and they will pro this connection My, Cowy has been informed by endent Smith that the street railway company has purchased a large nuy of iron poles and will place thom 1 the iness vortion of the city iwmediately. They will take the place of the wooden ones now in position npon wh are stretehed the wires sup porting the trolley wires. —— Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witeh Hazel Salve will cure them. Witt's Re has reported to s are s of the removed. In 1l states that he and all ably be | attempted in Omaha and | brisk | with flowe | ticul call | hat |of 1 | Witeh Haz BLISS' STUPENDOUS SALE, Unheard of Bar in Millinery, On Thursday we will begin one of the most remarkable sales of millinery ever will continue until 9:30 Saturday night We received hundred have several | beantiful pattern and trimmed hats for the great sale. Just to make things lively and trade millinery will marked down low; cheaper than ever offered before; prices about one half of other houses, We will divide them into 7 lots. Lot 1. Stylish trimmed hats sold other houses for $2.50, only 98 . Lot2. Neat and pre trimmed < and lace, The nobby ¢ $1.48, be by #1.37 Lot 3 thing new. Lot 4 lumbia hat, some- Silk lnce toques, $1.50. Large silk lace hats, silk wire 2,00, hi . new sh snap. hats in Any of our patterr show case for $4.87 Tiis great sale 2nd floor, 1510 Dou your choice will be at wholesale room las street BLISS, - For Sa a rhs, har- summer one All my ness, ¢ riages, robes, sle including novelt vig, carries six or cight passer full platform spring extension top fam- ily phacton, new last Novemt first-cl Must as Lam leavi the Joslyn, 2111 tt Emmett 2th street. be sold city. Sty Wt once (,m, ol \uulh hange Wanted 3 Lehmann, highest w 151% Dougl at once u paid. y s st See the celebrated I'ord & Charlton Mu - piano at .y 1508 Dodg Texas, r par- Morton E. Houston, April 25 tes of B Low r and re L lay on o WS N. Y. I Court Calel rn The call LAW ROOM NO. 4 20196 Holsman vs Co 30-200 - Hay vs Muller 300 Ferris vs Ackerian Bros 30-877 Gillen Nebraska Furniture Co. 31-15-Lund v 5 Banker vs Clileige Wity compiny Lindsay vs Muul Hagan v Tof Linn vs Hau Monteoner Huveringhous v Leonard v Saunder Rmith vs Gr German Sayings 1 Hodson vs Moyer A s Onihia Fire Insurance Co. 1 Purditure company vs for tc is as foll JUDGE HOPEWELL ) & Northwestern Felker, el nk vs Tuttle, Farniture 32— Murray vs ( compuny vs winingham, LAW ROOM NO. D, JUDGE OGDEN, 80-178 - Moyer vs Hodson, 260 Curtls vs n Toneray Murphy, v Omahia Na Wyman vs | Suunders vs )-307 346 ty e il bank vs Atkins. 3 pany EQUITY 1t Fug Union Railway com- M NO. G- JUDGE FERGUSON. Bates vs B AL Tillotson Trust compiny vs Joseph Nelson vs Ander . Nebraska National bank vs Marla Shane vs Lee. Prugh vs Porisnionth Saving %0 Universal luvest Investment company vs an. al bnk vs Yates. T vs Slattery. jr. vs Corbett, Vs Willinms, Davidson vs Crosh; Dunike vs Stelnhi Ter vs Cartwe Lster Siy sumpsic S punk vs Coffman. bank vs Coft 184 d Building assoc thon vs s vs Holinberg. Kennedy vs Smiih Hopkins vs Swith, Davidee va Taylor Martin vs Mariin, In re estate of E. U Mulvihill vs Murph EQUITY ROOM NO. 7--JU Dy 399--McKell vs Paul B1-Withcow vs 1 113D 188 145 15 Brown. 4-218 Brown vs Tascall { company vs Jensen vs Jonsen. Phelps vs Pholpy hi I Fity dwich v Mille 83-72 -1 re o N-40-—South Wright & 1k vs Clarke, 4 riha J. Stewart. Oulia National bank vs va Sta Planing miil vs Horton. Kennelley vs Lee, e Savings bank vs Ekwall, vick vs Allon Timme vs Timme, Wessels vs [utehinson Omaha National bank vs Thompson, Rrown vs Morgan Punde vs Al Bradley vs Kusscll, =29~ MutualInvestment Cmpany vs White. - Kelly vs Kelly “56-Chase vs Coehran s~ Burnes vs Biries Perry vs Murplhiy. Quickly Cured. short time in_ which reumatism; but it Three days is a ver, to eure a bad case of be done, if the proper treatment is adop as will ‘be scen from the following from Jumes Lambert, of New Branswick, 111.: 1 was badly afflicted with rheumatism in the hips and when I boughta bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. It cured me tiroe days. Law all right today, and would usist on ev one wh afficted with terrible diseasc Chamberlain's Pain Balm and ge b Ag n T'he committees of the Commercial cluband Board of Trade appointed to make neces sary changes on the ifth floor of the Board ade building to accommodate the Coiw mercial club, met yesterday worning to con fer with the architects, Messrs. Fisher & Lawrie, relative to the plans. After an hour's session a geneval uaderstanding was arrived avand the architeets instructed to whead o wke detmled drawings. These drawings will conform substantially with those submitted at the meeting last evening will be ready for ratifitation by the committees inside two days. Next Monday bids will be advertised for aud in ys thereafter the work of re inin_earnest - - nave pies, but De Salve will cure them. is use At ou Piles of peopie Witt's All in | sold as high as $5.00. | henri THE OMAHA FALCONER'S TWO-HOUR SALE From Half Past Two Until Half Past Four Tomorrow We Will Sell 8600 READY MADE SUITS AT 82.68 At 84,50, at $8.75 -These are Cholce s, Worth Double the Money. economical woman in Omaha wke advantage of this offer of ADY MADE SUITS FOR 68, they positively worth $6,00 suit. The fal alone is worth more than the suit made up, guarantee a perfect fitting suit for $2.08 Read the full particulars of our grand offers for tomorrow afternoon, THURSDAY. Thursd ternoon sale, begin- 2:30 p. m., of the following Grand ning at goods: Ladies’ r street we day a a customer Infants’ 43-inch long cashmere ¢ with deep silk embroidery on caj m t, regular value $4.65, #5.00 Thursday at 2:30 p. m. only dy-made suits suitable for ular price $6.00, Thurs- only $2.68, (lm) one to aks, » and ana n 36 ladi rangi Thu 8" new sprin in price f duy only # 2,00 silk lined velve sale only $10.00 cach WOOL DRESS GOODS. $2.85 A PATTERN lot will be found ¢ ¢ capes and jackets, m $5.70 to #0.00, capes for this In this wool chevrons, new spring shade 30 to diagons heviots, for 2 hours Thurs > a pattern, AT $4.50 A PATTERN, worth from $6.00 to $7.50, [lluminated bieges, French ci ettes, bengalines, new plaids, fine | serges, ete., et tomorrow for 2 at $4.50 a suit. AT #8.75 A PA In this lot will be that sold at $10.00, .00 and #15.00, none on hefor hursday I'his is without doubt the great gain we have ever offered in dress goods GRAND LACE SALE. he biggest bargain in lac ed in the city to be put on don't fail to the r interest. ACES, 10C. 50 pieces of lace in oriental point de irfande and point de burge in widths from 3 inches to 6 inches, sold elsewhere from lse to , for Thursday only 10¢. ACES 15C. 50 pieces of irlande, point de Two-toned ttas, 30, choice ERN. Ldvess patterns st bar- fine wool - of- 18- goods, it is ace orientals, »ne and cheverense all inone lot, widths from 4 inches to 9 inches, regular prices from 25¢ to 50c, Thursday for 15e. BLACK SILK LACES 20C. pieces of black silk lace in Spanish, chantilly and point de grammont widths [rom 4 inches to 8 inches, regu- lar price from 50¢ to $1.00, your choice for Thursday only 29¢. WASH Ul)l)a DEPARTMED 15 pieces 32 inch outing flannel worth 15¢ for 10¢, (stripes, plaids, plain.) 10 pie cheaj styles:) 20 pieces 32 inch Fre; under 25¢ and 30¢ for 15 colored ground, fancy fig 10 pieces at 2oc for 1, floral designs.) 2 .]lim-vs inch India challies, 24¢ for e, Colored polka dots and various attractive patterns, jieces d2-inch India challies, good \ulm at 20¢, for 12fc. Choice styles, light or dark ground. 5 picees Cumberland cords worth for Tde. Dark grounds, all colors, patterns. Comforts for this Che loth, silkaleen, colors, all styles. Price LADIES' UNDERWEAT es ladies, high neck, long-sleeved J ribbed balbriggan vests, in natural gray - or ceru, positively a 35c quality, tomorrow 19¢ each, limit one- half dozen to & customer 168 dozen children’s extra heavy stainless dye black cotton hose, a regulur tocking, special for tomor- row 19¢ a pair, sizes 54 to 93, 1 case men’s extra fine quality English merino underwear, in camel's hair, colors, positively worth Toe, tomorrow H0c a garment, all si: N. B, ———— For Sale Cheap. Adental office in Omaha, dress 112, Bee offic point de 2 inch tufte for 1ve, d outing flannel, (all shades and 1ch sateen, never (fast black and ures.) {nch India reps a bargain (fast black ground, neat 2ic, clime. All changeable batiste from ALCONER. Neb. Ad- April The last of th lips' Rock Island” excursions to the through Pullman tour to San Francisco and 8 1s tho Date. spring series of “Phil- personally conducted coast, with t sleeping cars Los Angeles, with- , will leave Omaha April 28, leeping ommedations and antage of this cheap trip to ron and v particulars call on or address Chas medy; Genl, N. W. Pass. Agt., 1602 Farnam strect, Omaha, — - Nebraska district conve vof the Christiun church is First Christian ehurch, eighty de in attendance and the program is being carried out almost to the letter. An address was delivered last eve Mr. A. W. He corresponding se of the state boar Council Bluffs will speak on We Need,” essions will be held today 4. m. and at 2 p. m. and - Young Mothers should early learn the aecessity of keeping on hand a supply of Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk for nursing babies as well as for general cooking. It has stood the for 30 years. Your grocerand druggist sell it The northeast tic sion at the are about ministerial, now in ses- There “Some Things beginning at 9 AU S in the evening Marri The following marrl by County Judge Eller Nume and Address y Wilitam Nurse, ¢ i Amy Cleaver, On § John J. Fleckinger, Ottumwa, 1 Emmua Doupnick, Omahi K O Ford, Kansas City mia K, Sle er, Kans nses. licenses were issued yesternay : Vity, Kan The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. and we | »ds that | pon- | ench | hours | checks and | regu- | neat | both lay and | test | THE PICKET LlNES Washington. | | for the lun=s and pipes. | acts qu | the | stundar DAILY BEF THU R\I)\Y APRIL 20, mnmmmmmmmmmvmmmmmnw HONEST PRAISE. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Does Good Work in Maine. Earnest Endorsemsent of Kickapoo Rem. edien from (he Bxtreme North Eastern Section of the Wmdted States. Merit Alone Could Have Made Theso Remedies so Universally Indorsed Aroostook Co., Me. Oct. 16, 1802, 1 wish to tell youn what your great med. feine Kickapoo In- dian Sagwa, has done for me and my family. My wite was very gick and hiad ling for a long time, and old family physiclan sald she could not live. We tried another doctor, and he told the same story, sald #he could not live —ONN 5. White. threo months, She find been confined to her bed for .almost two years and was now almost bed- fast., The doctor sald she had Cone sumption complicated with Heart Dis= ease il Liver Trouble, und we were about discouraged. I then heard of your remedy and told my wite about it, She decided to try it, and before she had taken half a bottle she felt better. When #he had taken two bottles she was galning fast, and before the third bottle wns fin fslied she completely recovered her health, and hus been n well woman ever since, aad her cure isa wonder to all. Some time after this I was taken sick and my trouble wis pronounced Dyg= pepsia by & physi- clun who relieved mo some, but did notcure me. My wite ad= vised me to try Sagwa. | did w0 and was cured. Soon nfter that I was ettucked with the Grippoundcouldnot get rid of it. Every time Thadu cold 1 was completely used up. At my wife's sug. gestion 1 tried Kickapoo Indian Sag- wa ogain, and after using less than two bottles 1 considered myself entirely well and have remained well ever since. 1 think I can say that Sagwa is the best remedy that a family can have. In cuse of Colds there is nothing bet- ter that I know of than taking o gooxl dose before golng to bed, and my would not think of keeping house without a bottle of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. says it gaved her life with the help of Providence, and I can say that under the hand of Almighty God I owe my lifc to the wonderful medicine of all wediches the great gift of nature, Kickapoo In dian Sagwi, und all the world should know of its intrinsic worth. Its value as a family remedy 13 beyond comparison JOHN S, WHITE. chkapoo Indian Sagwa marde by the Indsians from roots, barks and h of thelr oien gathering and curing, is obtainable of any drugglst $1 per Bottle, 8ix Bottles for $5. DOCTOR been her wife suys she SPEGIAI.ISTS FARLES, Consulting Surgeon, o of Kush .\|s(|h I College. (CON- TION Fit "or the troatment of GHRGNIG. NERVOUS PRIVATE DISEASES ‘We cure Catarrh, All Diseases of tha Nose. Throat, Uhest, Stomach, Bowals and Liver, Blood, Skin and Kidney Diseaies, Female Weaknesses, Lost Manhood CURED. PILES, FISTULA, FISSUKE, pormanontly cura witi out the use of knlife, ligature or stio. All maladies of a private or dellcate natura, of cither sex, positively cured. Call on or nddress, with stamp for Circulars, Book and Recipe 118 Sonth 15t Dr, Searles & Searles, 'S a3%A,'S Next Door to Postotm e [ St Of healtly shory doubly guarded I cehill; Terrible DIHGER POINTS Beware of the cold the cough, the chest pain, the nflummniat THE DEADLY PHEI.IMOIIIA the rocked lun v, the dreaded ¢ Put on duty only the stro stand most fultnful stund nsumj SU g ve DR, SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. up your eo'd Drive out tha Tlety that Pooumonin. THE PULMOXNIC SYRUP kost lungs, ' for every bung t Sclench's Pragtieal Trea'is's on Diseasrs tomach and Liver, mviled free to a'l an Dr.J. H. Sehenck & Son, Philadelphia Break at once. Stop your inflammution in ti Cure that Consump and surest of all remedies on and ‘best approved ble. Dr Lungs licants. ra. Have You a Larqe Neck ? { so you should wear a low, well curved We m (0 twenty inches, collar, e a variety of them, in sizes Ask your furnisher for the mmvmmmmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmvmmn 1893, sually at this time of the worn out w kind. Wise fello usual thirty.five wear—finely fin $0 on, are “Neby save you kind n sell tural zing pr ours, Elegar shirts or drawe buttons, silk , patent gusse xeeptional value—t Got fancy French got pearl buttor it sixty-five ce 1 _maco —solid Up Lo wear—at weights of silke seventy-five cent’ here can you nes Tqrawers, necks, silk p underwear bu = and neck tons: d drawer holders tons, ‘Ihll s the ste ttention is d finished balbri I'he shirts 1 out —silk cuff -drawers tc A dollar th at L lisle thr lots of i Kkind—imy nishers get two dollars for shirts or drawers NP 99999 g umbrellas. If the FIFTEE (FRE camn \ TRADEMARK PLANET DAVIESS CO.KY, WHISKEY, WE CARRY 1.7, PONDER, Mgr. FXACT SIZE o of the fi Sest fmyorted ciga t quality of Havan, begin to change their underwear o house pretends to hind goods match it? bi 'l buttons. nwers with cted to ¢ silk-trimm of the year, men folks get out woolens into the soring ws buy here—where the cent balbriggan unde , French necks and with ts on th balbriggan 1-cream usual fifty shirts or favor it old gold French necks, p hold- ts—not sixty cents he hat heather mixture is. necks and fancy cufis s and silks trimm nt value for no frills—gotten a _half dollar. Two n finished balbriggan rs both of 'em, at . Where? No- thread shirts wsh, French inding, silk stitching, You can match the t not the price t twelve silken dge of the shirt bound with satin—hottom fancy silk stitched—pearl but- five-inch waist band ilk stitching —pearl but. wy of the clegant non- finest silken nd drawers 1gs through wee inch ribbed bottom ch, our shirts ¢ Kind at We've the real finely finished—fur- dollar fiity to it. We sell cither for §§ HAYMOND, TUE JRWELS b Rain Protectors These are the days when the mind turns to handle is neat and RAYMOND, NTH AND DOUALAS, OMA'TL rdman tasty i umummmumummxmuummma mmmmuummummmmmumuwu \ o 7m mmmmmmmmamummmamum you must have bought it of us—Did you or did you not? sthemer & SONS. ST.JOSEPIH, MIS¥ Headquarters for FINE LIQUORS. ARGE a Tobace can be bought, Werite us tor prices on Whiskies both in bond and tax paid. THE L. u EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. OMAHA GPTICAL ©0., 222 5. 16thSt. In Kinsler's Drig Storc COMME ILFAUT THE MERCANTILE CIGAR, BETTER THAN EVER! Equal | . Manufuctured by ¥, R, RICE MERCANTILE CIGAR FA(C JORY et to the St Louly 'WE DO VIEWING ARCHITECTURAL in all parts of the city, Our Fucllities for this cluss of work is unexcelled. AR ones shown belovr, Cluett Brand 260, Ganoka, medium* Kentuck, low. Temple, very low, Manufacturers also of the Celebrated onarch” Shirt. Cluett, Goon & Co. ———————————————— | SUMMER RESORTS. | TOUROPE, HOLY LAND, WORLD'S FAIR Seloct | [ S atttos; vest Hoksting facilitien: ohulcest o bertus, send for “Tourist's Gazette” 1. G Bous, & Brosdway, New York. (Esb. 1844) At Popular Prices. 313-315-317 South 15th Streat. OR. McGCR THE SPECIA 1s unsurpassed treatment of al PRIVATE DIS| and all Weakne and Disorders ¢ 18 yours experience. for eirs:l and question list frec, than«l Farnam Bta, Write AND LANDSC/ HIGH CLASS PAOTOGRAPHY = APE A LADY BUY THE PRICE TION. Noless than of town. % fnoludes pa: EW nthe | ] EASES . SUEN | of 116-1 | | Nebe i et [ [ ) BUYS WINES,FORFAMILY USE, OF US BECAUSE NO- WHERE ELSE CAN SHE PURE WINES S WE QUOTE WENEVERFAIL TO GIVE COMPLETE SATISFAC- California Tokay 25¢ Qua A case per klng Loy Augolsy 18 8. 16th St OURI. I | THE MORSE DRY 600DS E[l | } Aro the conquerers of the dry N.o ‘ business, | 1V Cé’/df GOODS IT COSTS YOU NOTHING TO VOTE. Send your favorite ministor, fireman, letter earrier TO THE WORLD'S One vote chas | Be sure and get then writo the name of the wish 1o vote for, also their and then gee that they ave bullot box | Votes will be gi teaches FAIR. given with every 25¢ pus yonr blank porson yow oceupation put in ow sen on both charge and cash purchases. Sco that you get them and for your favorite OUR PROGRAMME then vote Isthe King of Piano Players. fl‘ or policeman | votes 0 Free Trps FIRST TRII: To the vole a twe World’s Fair, Palmer House | ty duys t | |- nd return, | | rooin ailvoad 3,000 ¢ days wdmission fee, IRIE: tho ip to e fare to Chis dent in- surance for thirty ar fare and SIECOND To the largoest World® the s one second to the paid receiving vote ten davs Fair and all « ne as in firsy tr It for the \ two of the five are VOTE EARLY WD OFTEN, Dress Goods. A fine line of all wool goods, Scotch styles, never offered under 500 & yard, at our specia this week, 880 | per yard. ¢ | I3c ‘Special Hosiery, We have one mor of tl fast black senmlc stock | you eannot mateh fo s than they ave worth that > tho | have them slated at iblie to decide which dress > ladies’ that ¢, and wnies foot S Black Goods. In all wool black dress goods we am closing out a lot of 7ac und $1 goods, { fancy weaves and diagonals at 5%c. 50 c. Ladies’ Underwear. | Ladies' night gowns, made of fin muslin, with yoke of tuck and insertion neck and sl s finished with edge nmh i- try tech them for $1.25 Wash Gnnds. have of fir St in that gingham cks anc nrot be for lese ne cisc both n Al( plaids matc | that A ww'\ our price in and =0 | HER AT shipped out ase. which 1 draying Wiae, Liguor and Cizar ). Oumaba L [ [ 8] = - | Ladies’ ap w of fine whitg lawn, trimmed with Hamburg edging. tucks and insertion, also with deep hexy and hemstitched, colored — edgo They are worth our price for Thursday, 2B 0, w150 st a_ grandeuccoss VOTING w duy long Peopls VOTING, sure and BBuy your dry goods, then b et your ) < s | /a'aoa ] Dry Goods and Carpets, sterday’s cor votes, | lecoms oe mome =l | S|Xf“nfll and Farnam Streets ono receiving the largest tho hoard at the $1a duy for ’ » 13 '