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West Washington St. We oflep choice of our entire stock Groceries, Hoots, Slippers, Rubbers and Gloves regardless of price. Every article guaranteed strictly first class or money refunded. Conie Early and Don't Del3y We'll convince you of the fact that we are the cheapest store on earth for first class goods. HEAD, PRICES per pound for choice of twenty kinds Home Cracker Cakes, very delicious.

quarts choice white, navy or brown Kidney Beans for rt cans 3 pound Tomatoes, 3 pound Beans, 3 pound Pumpkins or 3 pound Apples for dozen choice Fresh Country Eggs for 25c Cy cans choicer pound Cali fornia Yellow. Peeled Table Peaches for 15 pound Lion Arbuckle's Jersey or Crvstal Coffee for. cans VanCamp's Baked Beans in tomato I iC Tn fjCn 1)7 Hullnun 1.., It li. Iwu, Ljj, tulij LOit, Koul ffes bars Fine Perfumed Toilet Soap for 1 Jcc Everything will be sold regardless of price. 1 Slices Shoes 4 Ladies nne Cm I Kid Button Shoes in small sizes, while they last, choice for 49c 1 CQ pairs Misses' Fine Spring Heel Shoes; choice, while they last 49c pairs Men's Fine Tan Vici Kid Lace Shoes, while they last rt iX airs "Ladies'Men's, OV kj Misses' and Children's Rubbers, choice 15c ft)' pairs Ladies' fine Kid, lace or button, shoes, choice for SOc pairs Ladies' fine tan lace shoes, latest style, che'ec for' qs.93 Ve have in the center ofour biJrc tables piled full of bargains which wc will be unable to this Call v.u'll convince' you that what you want at rices far below others'.

MTVJQ v. intcr tan or enamel iliAJ) Shoes, former price for paii Men's extra line tan summer shoe. choice save you from 50c 1 any kind of a shoe rr. Co.c early to ti.ziuih. Vour.

prices 0:1 Rubbers and 2Z0 Vest ion 0 INSURANCE POLICY TAX IAM1HCK MEVS OIJECTIO TO TAX COMMISsIOXKRS PLAX. Tnr Smy It Means a livable Tax To Tax Holders of Pald lp Policies and Policies With a So threader Valae. The life Insurance companies doing business In Ihdlana. are exercised the instructions of the State Board of Tax Commissioner that paid up life insurance iKrflcles and poHeiea that have a surrender value shall be Kstel for taxation. 3.

r.VrnKham. cashier of the Kqult abHe Lite A insurance Society of the United States, when asked what the agencies throughout Indiana would advise their policy holders, trail: "We shall, first of all. advise with the society and await definite Instructions as to what we are to do. I suppose the same question has been raised in other States. The policy holder Is taxed la the general tax which the companies pay on the premium: that is.

3 per cent, or the net premium received In, this State. In such case, we have already paid a tax out of that which must. In a mutually conducted company, coma out of the policy holder. We rhall probably hold that to ax the policy holder directly Js to make a tax upon what he has already paid through the corporation. That tax, coming out of his dividend, aa It does, added to as proposed by the tax commissioners, would make a double tax.

Policy holders will be advised and protected by the company. There Is no occasion for them to be disturbed. We have already received a great many letter of Inquiry on the subject." I understand." said C. E. Newltn, of the New York Mutual Life, "that the assessors have instructed their assistants to question In regard to paid up policies and annuities.

I do not see that the companies have any right to say anything about this. If State Is to make a double tax, that is, make the policy holder pay dlrecUy on his policy aa well as indirectly, through the company, that is a matter between him and the State. However, if he refuses to pay this additional tax to the State. It will not violate the policy. It Is not a question, as I see it.

in which the insurance companies have any voice at alU "It Is wholly between the citizen and the State. Every "policy holder in the State would have to find out from his company each year, before answering the assessor, what the company would offer for the policy. The general agents themselves, even, have no table of cash values. It would be a mere matter of sentiment with the companies as to whether they wanted to buy the policies or not. and as to what value they would be willing to pay." Joseph Ij.

Gasper, of the New England Mutual Life Insurance company of Uos ton, said: "We claim they have no right to aasw the polioy hol.ler olreouy. Jtirat, the value of a life insurance policy doea not revert to the Insured, and 1a not his property until ha surrenders ii. Am long a that policy te In force and there Is a beneficiary, such a wife or child, the policy hait no cash value, that la subject to his call at any time unless consent of the be neflciary Is given. Second, all life insurance companies doing business In Indiana pay 3 per oent. annually, and jt: additional assessment would be a double tax.

'In all New Tork companies until wHhln the raat year, there wan no such thing an a guaranteed ca.h surrender Value from year to year. The law appears to catch only the companies that have guax entee I ctsh surrenders each year for a numlxr of veers, ami the New York. companies would for that reason escape," EXCITE2EST IS SLttfTEOLLOW. Xlghi Alams Rncm Talk Street Improvement. Littlr "sleepy horiow" forms a pleasant spot' In North Delaware street.

It Is a snot peculiarly distinct, retaining some of the characteristics of the early days of Indianapolis. Improvement has crept up to It, where It begins, at Twon ty second street. Improvement has advanced on each side of It. and houses are 6een where, a few years ago, was only country, but there lies the hollow, some four feet below the neighboring streets, a place of neat cottages, rretty lawns snd cement walks. Isolated from the neighborhood.

The little water rills love to run down and play In the hollow. There Is a nice broad roadway to play In, and the rills find the place so pleasant that, according to some of the people who live along the street, the water stays there for months at a time, and. Indeed, not more than once or twice for short Intervals In the last eighteen months. About the only exit Is downward, through the pores, of the earth, for there Is an abrupt slant of three or four feet at Twenty seoond street, and Twenty third street runs somewhat like a dam. though not so high, against the other end of the w.

1 I Ii' 1 SLEEPY HOLLOW LAKE. squa're. at' the same time acting as the bed of a tributary stream from the went. All thewe advantages are appreciated by such small boys of the nt lgh brhood aa have rubber boots and are abl ot eCBrv the vigilance of anxious mothers. A little raft, floating on the lit tle pltf py hollow pond.

Is an evidence of the they hud. After long Taln, like. mat of the past two days, a re) uW(l watch Is kept on the children. nrl rescue plnnks are kept hundy. i he rewiv.

nt of the hollow are usra to a fjult Their r. lirhbnrhood is rot oTie that has bvn ci. uurhed often by murl'T und robbery, and so. wIi'H rn rtwful cry rebounded rourh the 1 I.tV at l't rloik lxxt It pro f'i a pr jft uri.l r.i.ul ui a chlul, riMo of fear. They d.

ar.J it was I mfke out that liio ry v'a one Ir l')p. Ti nr a rave people, but tin ren ly to ruK'. out Ji lo iarK tint covered th watrrs. J. H' lif)wvcr, im 1 l.oi;.

Th r. In front of or, it j.u bis eye which riijra iilm. Jt onlv a tt fia lul'it In te.l tif th waitr t.d a hf.rn f. oi on lia slda. Ar K.it'.M, tlri i the CMrrlage, wns ot Uir Of tii'i istrr' oi wfts naturaUy rrvled Htn he felt the carriage sinking, Ilehn shouted encouragement to him and ran for a plank, and olher pple along the street, used to acting somewhat after the manner of a life saving crew, alo tame to his assistance.

Mr. Eaton' wife was u3KiMted from tho carriage over the plank and In time the horse was helped to Its iect and the carriage was extracted from the mire. Tho people along the place are talking about the af fair, to which the hour of night. the darkness and the cries for help aiWed an unusual interest, distinguishing It from numerous MmtlaK affairs, they say. There has teen much argument about improving the place.

Som are hotly In favor of a strft up to the level of the neighborhood, and nay that only a lew are holding the Improvement back. CLOSING SUDURSAN ACTS. ladtaoapolla Council Meet Ins; To la bt Oilier Sabarba. The tVest Indlanaiolt Council been. called Into special session to night.

and there' la speculation In the? suburb aa to the purpose. It is given out' that the meeting to be 1'X "any business that may come up." Among those favor Ins annexation there fc fear that the Council will Incur wme additional debt or order some experwrve Improvement be fore lta official existence Is ended, and thus put in danger the culmination of annexation. On of the counoiimen said. however, that he does not believe there Is any disposition among the members to do anything further Jhan wind up the illness of the enifcurto, such as the In spection and allowing of current and the paying of salaries. The.Mt.

Jackson Town Board deckled to get a' cement walk before annexation, and to. have It built la West Washngton street. Afterward reconsidered tho mat ter and resolved to leave such an expenditure to the dtreotlon of the Iadlonarolis Board of Public Works. City Clerk J. J.

Valdenafre. of BrTgh explains that the suburban. Town Board's orders for gravel do not lnchide a wholesale purchase recently. Months ago the beard tought several hundred loads of gravel for distribution upon the streets and walks, and Its Instruction to the marshal was to get aa many teams as possible In the suburb to fulfill the con tract and complete tne work. The Br.g htwood Commercial Club will meet to nurnt to discuss the advisability of and ways and means or oontuvuuia? tnat C1UO 13 Its uaeiuiness axier ajinexauou.

FERSCSAL ASD SOCIAL Miss Joslm. of Oreenoastle. Is the guest of Mum Julia lenders. i Mrs. Horace Wood has returned from a visit to Martinsville.

Miss Emma V. Pearson is home from the State University far a week's vaca tion. and Mrs. Louis Ludlow have gone to housekeeping at 36 est bu Joseph street. MIm Lculse Morrison, of Connersvllle.

Is the guest the Misses Kcttler for a lew days. Mrs. W. 11. Coburn and Mrs.

G. W. Budd left yesterday for Martinsville for a short visit. The ladies cf the Tabernacle church will give a social to night to introduce the new members. Mrs.

F. W. McLean has been called suddenly to Boston on account of the death of her mother. Miss Bertha Schmidt, of East South street, left yesterday for Crawfordsville, to make an extended visit. Mrs.

Pfaff. who has has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Browning, left for her home in Chicago to day. There will be a market" Saturday from 3 to 5 p. m.

in the Baptist church, at Lincoln and College avenues. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas O. Sparks and daughter left Thursday for New Tork and Boston to be absent three weeks.

Miss Mabel Dittemore gave a card party afternoon in honor of her guest. Miss Elizabeth Millner Jiiil, of Sanborn, Intl. Mrs. George IL West, of Detroit, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. William Mullen, who is ill at her home In North Senate avenue.

Miss Ada mil gave a charming entertainment this afternoon In honor of Miss Ellis, of Cincinnati, and Miss Scott, of Lebanon, who are friends In thia city. Mrs. Clark Mallory entertained the whist club of which Phe is ar member at home in North Pennsylvania street, this afternoon. Mrs. MallDry has aa her guests Mrs.

Do Pre aaU Mrs. Swain, of ShelbyvUle. i The annual Purim fancy dress ball was given last night at Maennerchor Hall. The ball was beautifully decorated for the occasion with palms. The entertainment was under the auspices of the Ladles" Benevolent Society, and the proceeds of the dance will be used for charity.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank MLHikan gave their first post nuptial reception last eveniiK at their new home in Morton Piaoe. Mrs. MilLkan was in the drawing room by Mrs.

Eva Boyd. Mrs. Belle Kren'oh and. Mrs. J.

J. HigKins. In the dining room, where the furnttihing are in delft, the assisting ladles were Mrs. J. B.

Ayer, of Bruzii; Mrs C. Hunt, of Neiw Castle; Mrs. W. E. El Lot, of ShelbyvUle, and Mrs.

T. A. Swa.ne. Mla Peed, of New Castle, and M'Iss Cora Parry preskUxl at the punuh bowL Among the guersts were a number from out of town. 1 mm 1 jl 0 to I 7 DrPaiiT AIbbibI AanoelatloD.

About twenty young men of Indianapolis, who have graduated from UePauw University since 1SS0, srve. Jojeph Car hart, formerly of the chair of English at lifl'tuw, an in formal reception La the club rooms of the Jjrosson Hotel last eve Ting. He miuie a hort talk, and afterward plana wit mads to organise an alumni aasocia F. L. LUtleton, Siiliurler iiid and Dr.

John Rliwa were appointed to arrange tor the first annual bj.iiTJ:. Another' mee ti wiil be hoU next Thursday evening to perfect the organization. Tbanaaa UrUtow'i Sn den Death. Thomas 'BrlBtow. a.

farmer, living In the Three Notch road, a few miles from the city, dird, suddenly this morning, snd the coroner was notlfSe d. The verdict whs that death resulted from a sudd nttacW of hnrt The dead man Kin Blxty nDie years of age. The Tlieosophlcal Cronadrn. The Thos hlel Crufaders vrho are making a the world will arrive in Ir to morrow et xn. lin.

Kat r.n' i an.) K. T. lljrrrave tha 15'if rs. I tifV w'U rMif i over Siin nd wii'l t'vr a Jlr'" 3 In tne I'r on Svr; lay evtmr. 4 ft rum I THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1897, KERCHEYAL' AND WISHARD SAMED FOR THE PIECES SL KTY.Xi TOR THEM.

Their Xoralsatloni Seat To the Sea ate 11 Fresldeat THeKlaleir Brief jllloarnphical Sketches of the Two Men. "Washington. D. C. March 19.

The President sent to the Senate late this afternoon the following nominations: Justice Willis Vandeventer. of Wyoming, to be Assistant Attorney General, vice Isaac C. Llonberger, resigned; Samuel E. KerchevaL of Indiana, to be marshal of the United States, district of Indiana; Albert W. Wishard.

cf Indiana. to be attorney for the United States for the district of Indiana. Mr. Kercheval has been conspicuous In Republican politics in southwestern In diana for thirty years. He is forty eight years old.

He was born, tn Campbell county, Kentucky, and was brought to SAi CEL E. KERCHEVAL. (From a sketch;) zr Spencer county, Indiana, when' he was Are years old. For several years he was engaged in the newspaper business. Afterward he read law, and finally engaged in stock raising.

He has been connected with the Republican organization in Spencer county since he was old enough to vote. In 1S86 he was a member of the Lower House of the General Assembly. During General Harrison's term aa President he'was a vpectai examiner In the Department of Justice. A' year ago last January he was elected a member of the Republican State committee for the First congressional district. Albert W.

Wishard was bcrn In Greenwood, and spent his boyhood in Southport. He was graduated from Wa. ALBERT, WISHARD. bash College In 1S7S, and soon after became 'a member of th4 firm of Test A Coburn, lawyers. After several partnerships, he established a flaw office of his own.

Not everyone can go South for March, but almost everybody can spend a dollar or two for Scott's Emulsion of Cod liver Oil. If you have got a lingering cough or arc run down arc weak and exhausted by reason of the Grippe, ask your doctor if Scott's Emulsion isn't just what you need in the emergency. The combined vir tues of the Cod liver Oil, the Glycer ine as prepared in Scott's Emulsion will give you flesh and strength rapidly and help you back to health. Your Easter Suit You can find the finest selection of New Spring Suitings, Overcoatings and Trouserings AT Suits to order $15 to $50. Trousers to order $4 to $14.

A Covert Top Coat to order for $15. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Nicoll the Tailor 33 aal 35 South Illinois St Mi i 1 1 iMicolIs APPOINTMENTS TO BE MADE. What the Gourur Will Probably Do Sext AVe eW. There are still a good many appointments which the Governor must make within the next few weeks.

The appointments will probably be made in the following order: Board of control for the Southern Hospital for the Insane; police boards for the cities of Anderaon. Mun cie, Elkhart, Terre Haute and Richmond; board of control for the State prison Michigan City; member of the State board of Tax Commissioners; one factory inspector; twol labor commissioners: five members, of the State Medical Board. There are many applicants for each of these places and the ofMce is still besieged by persons who wish to offer ad vice. The Governor went to hts farm In Montgomery county at 4 o'clock this afternoon. He had not decided upon any additional appointments an hour before he was ready, to go.

Iliomai J. Carter Ke Eleeted. The State Printing Board this afternoon re elected Thomas J. Carter as its Saturday's New Spring Items 100 pieces of Apron nd (20 yards limit! Fancy 100 dozen new spring styles in latlies ivia Gloves. 6 hook Foster lacing, in all colors and red shades, in 4 large pearl buttons, with fancy stitching, SATTRDArS S1IOE SPECIAL.

Ladles' Kin Donsl Shoe at S1.4S (Button "or lace, in black, brown and ox blood, cloth tops or all kid. Newest needle and coin toes.) Tie btaox Ladles' Shoe a.t..f 1.05 (The new spring assortment in theft popular Kvery pair warranted to glye Satisfaction. Blak and newest maroon, ox blood and brown shades. Seven stylish Kquals most 13 Shoes.) THE GREAT 03C SHOE SALE. Ladies' Dongola, button or laoe, new, stylish toes, and a regular J1.3"J, all solid leather Shoe, at Misses' Spring Heel, brown or black.

button or' lace, regular Shoes, great value Boys' and Youths' Satin Calf Lace Shoes, warranted s.lid leather, at Men's Satin Calf, congress and lace, globe regular fl.50 Shoes, sale S.4TCTtDAYS OTTO 'LEADERS. Ladles' Leather harness buckles, newest colorsred, greens, New line of Ladles' Purses, in red. greens, purples, New line Silk Veilings. 25c to Ladles' Shirt Waist Sets. 38c to Great bargain in Blue Serge Umbrellas, worth 11; Mackintosh Special at.

(Ladles iouble Texture. Navy Blue Mackintoshes, worth 8.50; on sale Saturday at $1.50. Velvet collars.) Specials in Ladles' and Misses Mackintoshes. XEAV. CLOAK ROOM SFECL4XS.

Ladles' Tailor Hade Salt at. 5.M (Half Silk lined Jackets, newest style Skirts. Handsome materials. Made in the best style.) Black Separate Skirts. S3.4S Cf AQ and kP.CJ Fancy Novelty Separate CliQ Skirts at ipOa Shirt Waist 69c Sateen Petticoats.

98c, 75c $3.50 Wool Moreen Skirts at $2.48 1 Linen Dainaslc Sale at. ysrd (72 inch all Linen. Cream or Grass bleached Table Damask, worth 75c a yard IS Ineb All Llaen Darnsley Crash lOe (Extra heavy Weight, Wears well. Absorbs freely. Worth 15c.) Bales at Mnalin Remnants.

vard. Full 3S Inches wide. Extra heajvy weight. Regular iks Quality, 2 to 10 yard lengths. rsj Without an exception, Cutlng Riding Academy, 105 N.

Dela ware street. Now open. Plenty 01. in structors. No waiting.

AT $7.4 tdice' Silk Shirt Wait, Changeable TaJTftta; kitest" coloring, rotinded yoke back, three hand fehl plain it on each tilk ciilTs atvl i linen collar; to J) ltJ.Q AT titS, SKPARATK SKIRTS Of all Silk. Gros tJraln. large satin figures, nwtle taf. rt rcla ned, linen face Pklrt full 4vi yarvlM wide; real Value, to AT $6.48. SEPARATE SKIRTS Of Moire i Velonr, harKl eome destigns." taffeta lined, tailor anis; $9.50 value, AT Me.

BOYS' WAISTS Mad of Seersucker, svee 4 to 12 years, 5o kind. The celebrated Star Wit, for boys, in IVrcale, also in French (iingham. ail sizes, atual value to morrow, The 50c kind to morrow only, AT 15c, TA'M O'SHA NTERS Made of Checked and Polka ot Satin, with quill on sidt, 25o Vtaiue, AT 12c. LACE TRIMMED CORSET COVERS Made of excel $6.48 2ic lent muslin, lafe and eJmbroid nmnpi! kind fxr. HOS I iA MJ l.XD A IL CHILDREN'S i FAST BLACK RIBBED IIOSH, all pair.

LADIES' HOSE, full regular made, real Maco spilt foot, ic STATIONERY. DEP.VRTMEXT. BOX PAPER, linen fini, ruled or plain, 4 sheets pA er aiKl 24 envelopes. WRITING PAPER, best quality linen paper, ruled, to morro. Full else Envelopes.

25 in package, to miTow. MEN'S Fl MNISHINtiH. Men's 60c Eiastio Web Suspend ers, latest makes Men's 35c Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, medium weight, Men's $1.50 Star Shirts, made of French Percale, two pairs 'cuffs Men's fioc Plain White Night Shirts, to morrow Men's 25o Black Half Hose, real Mac to Men's 75a Neekwear, In Puffs, Flowing Ends and Oxfords, at. 7 and 9 EAST SATURDAY'S SPECIALS; 36e i2c 24r 48c kind, roe 1 Ladies Fast Black Hos. full double soles, SILK.

VESTS for hidaee. in pink, light blue, cream and bUcki laee trimmed. 75c kind. LEATHER iODS AVU JEWELRY RV. Combination Book and Can! Caee of Horn Alligator, 75c kind, for Ll IATHER BELTS.

AKHjator. in green, black and tan, 75c kind, for COMBINATION PATENT BOOK laUst out: to. hrrro duce this kind, to morrow, $LM and $1.25 kind, for. Pursee, 20c value, in black and colors, only Eimmeled Shirt VaJt, Complete Sft, with belt supports Band Rings, wart ained three years, $1.00 value, for Solid Gold Set Rings, $1.00 vJii Sitn'nlav for 59c 48C 69c 10c 25c 48c 48c IOC 12c lc 24c 24c 88c 29c 15c 48c WASHINGTON Standard that test eight 23 W. attractions, we Men Furnishings An odd lot of Men's Shirts, no drawers to match, strictly all wool, and wool fleeced.

$1.00 and J1.25 values, to close out, Saturday Men's laundered Shirts, latest spring styles; in a. great variety of the new. est patterns, 75c values; Saturday Men's Shirts, made of Gardner's bent percale, latest styles, 0o values; Saturday 50c 50c 39c We have a choice assortment of Men's Neckwear (from l5o to $1.00) that must be seen to be Latest spring styles snd newx st pat terns. Men's lJc Hose to morrow. Men's Suspenders, 25c val lOlf ues, to morrow Corsets 1.000 Cozen Summer Corset, in all sizes, two to each customer.

excellent Wc Values, at 29c Jewelry. Fide Combs and Belts in all new Parisian styles. Collarettes and Ruches Come In and our new spring line of Ladies Neckwear. All the late novelties in this line. Lace Collarettes, Accordion Flatted Chiffon Fronts, and Tar ton Silk Collars, with lace trinimUgi.

Laces and Embroideries Choice of 25 stj les in Butter color Laces, from to 2'u inches wide at .4. JJC $1.50 Embroidered 3C fW Inch. Muslin de sole 35c lnch Silk Mull in allcol Conors, S5c and 0 Odds and ends ofEmbroidcry very cheap. Millinery Beautiful Millinery lisi.iy for Spring and Lasti r. We especially call your attention to our New tr Trimmed Hats at $LIS.

VX 3.50, Dress Trimmings Imported Jet 3o 1 lot 75c Jet Trimniliia 'GOc One hundred stylos In Boleros, very great barKainn. i fT i aaiVjraJ I r.7 ui 1 i. 1 1 limit M. i la iiil, 1 1. 1 SrandGrd the er on to has for 9 IftcPtJclc 5C Uk 2 5c llof 2c If ANDK EllC HI P.

Hart lkerr id' I v.i.::.. for p. lni iiir. 15c value, for.i :n.Mfj3. Bl.tok 1 lo vaiu.

for, r. IV (J la A i 'il ani ifh IXCirf, al pojf irxft. J. c. coiiMri J.

C. ronst.TS, jn whites mi 1 drabs, only a fijw ikm; anil $1.7 values; fcaluiuay only TIIIKIJ FLOOR. FpecSal S.turrt.ijt of L'VjO qtiullty. pvr lc guallty, j.r "iv' qu liity. per iier J'iird rc per yard STc iiiu.itil y.

jird Mattings; Mats iiiMdsfl 2c 10c VL41. t5! trie 1 15 Oc Clc Si tie TfltSKS AXI II 1M A discount of 'M jr it. will t. iV of a iy Trunk or ilaud iDjtf purciiaAcd ot us iJatuiday, DKES C(K)DS Jir.MHVTi 2's to 7 yards, the thl fra mW or nvi rnn o.ne thinl to oue hjlf oif1 rul.tr prie. jreK jsii.

a.l,, tw ana tl.rer toned cfrttt. cirrAlJia tlotis, vuliie. or IHtE. MMi TnfT. bi.t ks only, yr vl'ir lifC vnlue: on e'i i.r tuy.

Percalines. rrayx only, fplfiuiid 'value at lsc; on ttn 8c 11 4 AJriM het xti'ii II ity. Marseilles pattcinj Vuluu only on Katnrdny Turkey Red lamk; 1m vIua Table Damask. nllvc.r l.l h. 7i Inches wide; Wx; value; Hutur day IMMETICS.

Sheets, hemmed, gfKid henvy bleached mulin, 'SI size; value f0c Glnshati), drees and apron styles; 12'c valin, for 11 1. KM NT 111(1 1S. Water 1'rtils. PiUl; rfgulitr vhlun Pi Pans. 1'V lnl grunli.t i'le Pans; ngu'lur ixj value, each Brushes.

Rlc Silk BrUFiiei: wurth ule price Kettles. tV.tlvu nlsed Inm rBii(a 7.ic valjie Mops, large Cotton Mo'; worilv, euch Broilers. Wire itroilers, 8c val lie, each 1 Family Orlndstones; worth ti Wool Soap; h)e Powts and llichers. decorated Howls snd I 'Hi. hern; regular $1.25 value.

plates 8 ln. Flow blue Dinner Plates; regular 'c value, cuch Tureens, decorated China Bonn Tureens; worth aivl go at, each natters, 14 ln. decorated Chin Meat Platters; wortlj sale prlco Dinner Stts. 1 pieces. di rat cd French China Dlnnor Sets; regular 7.U0 valuv; sale pricn Spoons.

Rogers's trlph' plated Tcaspnons; worth Jl. i set; sale price, set Only one set to each custtmer. 23c 7c 11 88c 43c 42c 30c 0C I2c 3c 30t 97c 8c 89c 69c J17.S3 79c STREET Dii.liiilil for the past eight years. The best $3.50 Mat ever put on market. i Weknow the (Jemaildis forJoW: prices, ad we purpose from offer I OUR store! is one IMMENSE exposition Of BARGAINS.

The great 6 and 10 cent STORE is the greatest success of anything we ever DID. Nothrnc over 1V? in this one big STORE. In last Sunday's Chicago papers, the great, big stores there were advertising goods at COc and i'Jc that we sell in Tilld department for 1" ctt rt L. Grand Saturday cpening ot. ew cwub diuhd, exquisite uress tooas, ana nanasome trimmings.

To morrow in all departments willbe one great aggregation of values. To add xest to all the other Skirts and Suits at a price cheaper th an the material cost. Shoes Spring Stock of Shoes Now Complete! All the new colors, such as Ox Biood. Chocolate, etc. All the new toes, such as Ribbed.

Needle. Ten Cent, Quarter and Half Dollar Toes, Lace and Button. Special For. Saturday. Little Chocolate.

all sciid. lace Shoes, sizes CO. 9 to 13, for HJ Youths' Ox Blood Shoes. JCMQ sizes li to 2. worth $1.58....

22 Boys' Ox Blood Shoes, sizes I.7R 24 to 6H. worth $2.48 $PI0 Child's Ox Blood or Choco late, sizes 1 to 5. Pfl worth E3c Child's Ox Blood or Choco hwte, sizea 6 to 8, worth Thr 'ac Chlld'g Ox Blood or Choco late, rizes S1 to 11. UHC worth $1.43 3 Child's Ox Blood or Choco le. sizes 11 2.

00 worth $1.75 Ol' Remember this is fcr Saturday only. pairs XAdles Dongola, button and lace, new coin toes, tisc. Saturday only; our regular price is $1.43. Over fifty different styles In a Ia dies' French Dongola. all the new toes, regular price $3.50.

An odd lot of about 200 pairs cf $3.00 grade; to close out. CI QR Saturday ..4 Vv Cloaks, Salts, Skirts, Curtains A few Jackets left; choice A few Children's Jackets left: choice Novelty Suits, Blazer Coat, to morrow Novelty Suits, all silk lined Jacket Mohair Skirts, all lined, velveteen bound. good value for to morrow Large figured, fast Brilliantine Skirts, taffeta lined. velveteen bound, regular $3.00 Skirts, tomorrow Silk and Mohair Skirts, bought to sell for tomorrow Figured India Silk Skirts, taffeta, lined. velveteen bound, regular $7.00 good, for $2.98 SI 83 $3 93 $6 93 $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 BR0SNAN ORGS ami S' S.

Illinois S. at to tO W. Maryland St. secretary. Ills work during the last two years was commended.

The recent legislature increased hU salary liw a yeur. The epeclal evangelistic meetlnes st the Friends' church, at Alabama street and Home avenue, under the leadership of thRev. J. Ij. KlttrelL evangelist, from Tennessee, continue each afternoon and evening.

Keep on Cougrhing' if vou want to. If you want to aire that cough get Aytr'a Cherry Pectoral. Jt cures coughs and colds. Dress Ginghams on, sale Saturday OT Z2' 75 PIRXISHIXO GOftDS PECLVI. Ilea's Liht (In LVmets and Chevjots, cut full Sizes and well made.) Men's lalasBdcrcd White Shirts 2.

(Good Muslin, full sizes, well made, ill siaes.) New Patch Bosom Shirts, 41)e Laundered white bodies, innew spring designs.) iret Line of Shirts at. home made, plaited and rlaln bosom, laundered Percale Shirts patterns Infine patch 75c Jt 75c 75c wisom ana cuir. laundered, white body Shirts Finest stiff bosom, laundered Percale Shirts, white neck band and 2 pairs cuffs, or 2 collars and 1 pair cuffs, at 95c 95c 95c 95c Men's Patch Bosom Shirts. (Ends of regular 6vc and 75c Large sixes 16 to 17.) Men Club Ties. 25c, 19c and 19e all Silk Windsor Bow Ties Men's 50o Teck Scarfs lines.

15c 10c 26c Jti Men's Sailor Collar Wool Sweaters Boys' Stilor Collar Wool Sweaters Boys' Fauntleroy Waists at Boys' Waists at 15c Boys' Knee Pants. 50c, 3So and 25c 25 10c 10c 69c 4USO Boys' Navy Blue Suits, fancy trimmed, sizes 3 to 8, with 2 pairs pants, Boys' Knee Pants Suits, well made, strong, gcod 75c 59c 25 25c C1 Cf wearing Cheviot slses, 4 tf ff to 14, at 41.W All Wool Knee Pants Suits, in great variety of styles, Bir at $XS8. $2.93 and 4.OW SPECIAL OFFKRHCS IX WASH DRESS OOOUS. New Dimities, worth 10c, at i So citcrVitiv AinmrMl. rerular i 25c White Corded DimiUes at 36 inch English Lawns, in newest fashionable stripes and figures, 10c 10c LACE CniTAISS AM) DRAPERIES Urtat values in 3V4 yards lonsr Lace Curtains, perC fif pair, $1.50 to Embroidered White SaU fc Swisses at 15c, 12ViC 1UV DRESS GOODS AKX SILKS.

New TaffetA Silks, change AQr 49c able, plain and ngure et fects. 98c, 75c, wc. 49c. 89c 25c and 46 lnch Black. all Wool and Mohair Brocaded Novelties, on taie at 19c 49 in Three Squares West at Illinois St.

every examiner of the $100, $75, $50 has confessed his admiration for the great value and many "proven improvements" embodied. See them at the Cycle Show, which opens to ndght. Our exhibition space No. id 13 but that doesn't bother us. We know our wheels.

HAY WILLITS MFG 76 N. Pens. Indianapolis. Large flgtnrv Gros Grain, Taffeta and India Silk Skirts, taffeta lined, interlined and velveteen bound: we control the Skirt, and there is nothing in Indianapolis to beat it for less than our price The new Check Skirt, all colors, sell everywhere for our price Mohair Check Skirts, the kind that sell fcr all colors $1.50 Lace Curtains to morrow $1.73 Lace Curtains to mor row $3.00 Lace Curtains, sv, yards long, 0 inches wide, to morrow $498 $2.98 $3.98 98c $125 $1.93 In the 5c and 10c Store The week of the great opening. Tomorrow the greatest, day of all.

The Best Bargains ever offered. Plenty for everyone. Nothing over TINWARE. 17 quart, retlnned Dish Pans fOc quart water IOo iarge japannea namcer Pails, each 4 quart copper bottom Cof fee Boiler IQc 10c GLASSWARE. 25c 10 inch Bread IOe Large Fruit Dishes IOo Cake Stands, cut glass pat tern L.C Half gallon Water too A.

complete line of China in Dresden and Carlsbad Ii.c Cup and Saucer, any kind of I Or pattern or decoration Our Woodenware and Crockery contains the best bargains in the city. 15 inch Maple Bowl IOe Quart Cooking Crock IOe Our line of Xn Chlnr, Glassware. Woodenware, Tinware, Crockery and Hardware is but a line cf bargains for every housekeeper. Handkerchiefs Gents' all linen, 25c Initial Handkerchiefs, to morrow's sale Gents' Japanette Handkerchiefs, ail toiors, the very latest fad. at ISC 12ic 2ic Ladles' Iace Edge Hand kerchiefs, for Saturday only at Ukj A7 and VI S.

IIMnnla t. 3t to W. Jlarj Und M. 2c 5j Safety 2c 10c Hat, 5C 2C Sc PrassPins AT $4.9 EADIEiT FAN'CT niAN'iiKAIiLK nr.oCAIH Silk coioririg AT S.V4!XadfaeV 'chanjreabia Silk WnJpit, yoke back, plattel on each Uk cuff, linen CJliar, lined with town; 4c Kid Curler stood the the past years 23.fin7STGS KLglNSMITH offer to morrow one thousand Clove Sale One lot small plies In M. ck, white and fancy hadei.

One lot four button lartib pkin (llovn tl irradn ..1... 49c C5c l'or $1 beautiful axBOrtrncnt or two toned stitphlng. worth $1.50. Silk and Dress Goods kii.k. koii nmmnv 20 diiTerent new pnttefns In sll bllk.

printfcd rov full wuit, 6 ard length, worth $2.20, to morrow isi.00 Black II rocaded.Mlks lorJ'WIrt a specialty la to worrow'i sale. 22 Inch lirotadcd tiron flraln, regular $1.11 juU Ity, came In the housa tn duy; as a surprise, we will sell those at have an nll llk, fcatin It had e. that sold everywhere at If want some of thU god, it will cout you to morrow only Did yoa notice our isiay of 4Mnrli Mack wool liro cades? We have on rtirr ber of those rfc utar 0jj goods on tialo Jit coirtfci nrionu 44 lnch Lirfii Novelty. worth 21k to morrow CO lnch nil wool Novelty, newct coioriries, st Tilir lin of new eTect li iicpherd's I'laia, from 2i: to Tard wide Kuntle Lining Lest Cambrics Itoyal 15a regular. 75c 59C 3 7c price, to morrow Domestlc Department t5 Iiifh Cream Iana lc, now 72 inch ijituh ff'l I.Imi fi 72 inli i'i l'i ni a.

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