fir . : fSn I III ,4V mm lIiALiS.UOUrJI, NiSBltASivA, MONDAY EVENING, 3IAV 37, 1830. tix:co:vi A 4 I 4 fAL Ssai Absolutely Pure. Thii p-iwder never varie A marvel of piir Its. Mr.-uKlli ;uit Htnle.iii.-in-s-. Mru ecoiio liiiral tn.oi tli ordinary kindi. :ind cannot bo koll In ruiniti' i'mi i; li tin- nuiliiiude "f low let. sli il Wfl'lit :il'im or plioi'iilui e powder. .N..'l oiii'i in rum. ftt.l. l;Kl I'oV.'UKK . 1k; Wi.ll M. V. V. GHlV OlMaiilsIiS. Mayiir, flerk, Trejmirr-r, r. m. i:i it kt - - V K Fox - JAMKH I'ATTKiWON, Jit. It V HON Cl.AIIK UO. .!! M 1 1T S l 1 r"KOKI I. II DUNN ttrii"y, Ki'tfii!' r . Couii";;i:.i-ii. Is ward. I A :-AMi:n:V 2i.d Sr.! 4. h Gill lioaid rt.Wnk ) llt. A MI1PMAN I l .'.I .lONKH J M is Mfitfi' V I Chal lit- Ml'l-K. Ton o'Ciinnoh. V M C l.l.l N. i .1 l IMI-son, I I. li'XML I.J V.!lrNS in.I.'HAIMMAN Y it K i I lin: lir.K t w il Nk.wki.i- I'rej".:riT. I )!. ii y f iM.U!vr. -Clerk. I itm(y Cli rk. Itecoi-ler i'C l.Ved Ihmhiiv hVcord--r Oln. d IH:.UK: Coarr, y.nirtfT. - - -Surveyor. -Attorney. - Sui t, of I'ub Sri'iinol. t'ojnty Judge. uuAun r sur A.tt. 1V1I. Loi lri Ki'i.rz, - V. It. I)i KS-IN. Cl.'r?.. U A. I'AMrHKI.l linn. I'nl.l.nrK F-1KII CH1TI I1KIKI.M Fit A.N K iMfKSON W. !l. Fool. .l-l N M I.K.VUA Y. '. HDWAITFIt J.O KlKK.HKAIC 11. O. M IIMIIlT M.'TTHKW liKKIMI JUVNAilliSdNK 0. 1CCS8KI.I KH VI SO It3. HHttMIlOnlll Weeping WUer - K inwoi'il G I VI G SO G I li' LVMS. lWs'lJ)Vii "No Tt'Cl. ). O. F. -Meets v-Vvery TH'l iy evenisi-- of o.eli wecK. ah trm-dent brothers aie re-i-ecUu'ly Invited to t'cuil. i" fJLATT'UHTrM KNCA.MPMJCNT No. 3. I. O. O r. :ti.--i pvi'V H'tr'niie rriii:i7 iHh mr.:r!s l!i M:n"'iiic liull. . Hr-'ther- tr- l,iit-! i a! tend. N inituiK tI.ATrnM-)UllI HIMiK NO.B. A. K. A.M. Mi-i'!-;''! t!-" fir-t :iui fhir.l M')iiday ! ricli iihi.iIIi at !iifir !i:ill. All tr.i'isi-nt brotb ri are oriliuHy iui ilr! to inret with us J. ;. KiciiKV, W. M. Wit. II Ar.a. Sfcrerary. iA CAMP iO.M.'. MODEKN WOOPMKN of -.ri: B"Cond ami fourth Mon ti ay v:n!ni? at K. of P. hall. All transient brother re rcqufsted to me with u. I.. A, iwco ner, Veneril.lc Cmiiul ; H. K, Nilei--Worthy AUviser; U. V. Wilde. Hanker; v. A ck." Oieric. VKHKKA OIIAPTEK. NO. 3. It. A. M MeM si'C.hkI rii-I fourth Tusdn f a-h tt.o&th at Maii Mali. Transci. nt brother. are iuvitd to ui'-ct wiru us. f. E. '.Viiitk. H. P. SVm. n v. BzcTeljLTy. "it r- ZION I'OMM.VMUliY. NO. 5. K. T. i'Mfet f!rt' and third Wt-diirsdny nislit of 8:h month at M s.t's hall. Visiting brotheii" tre cordially Inviti-d to inef wl:li u. WM. Havs. tlrv. V. K. Whitf, E. C. LILArrSMOl'lfi UllM'.K NO. R. A. O. V. W. M.ts ftcrv a!'rni:e Friday eveiiliiir at tiockwi-.l hall .ir m o'locn. All rrahsipiit broth -vt ar re9;-tf uli v invit-d to- attend. 1 . I.srson. M. W. ; r BtL Foreman: S. t'. WlMe. K-corder : l.eoujr I Andi-r-ioa. yerPr. TKIO LOUISE N. l. A. O. V. W. Meets everv :l'ern;t Friday evenlnir at K. ol I. h-Ul. Tra?i!e'it broi':-r- are r-s-etf ully tn vtedtoattend. F. P. I'.rwn, Mas'er ork rnn :i 15. K- mu-r. F.-rctTian ; F. H.Stelniker oereer; W. II- M-ii-r. Finaneier ; a. K. Houseworth. Kecord-r; V . J M'irin. Keceiv er- Win. t rehan. ;i!l 'e ; Win. LuJxi. Inside .Vatrh : L. OJsen. Outside Watci n R W WW JL JLJL JL ULr Wbesa you ZJ i ii . Men's Custom Made Suits, Men's r.lic-k Imported Cork Screw Men's Business Suits - - Men's Cheviut Suits - - - EVERYTHING 'WHY SHOULDN'T W Jly cxjiary Blnp the whole day long IVliInd liiiffildi-d wiren; Klifil In from all that Urdu enjoy And happy nung Inspirua; The freetlom, Krace fcnd action fine Of wild blrdi he fore-ofM, Dut Kpiteof that, with lightsouienesa Ilia little heart o'erflowa. The world la wide. And birds oulalde In happy cheer always abide Why shouldn't It" I. too, must dwell behind the bars Of toil and sacrillce; Fixm heavy heart and weary brain 5Iy prayers or songs arise. Yet, all nrouuil, sad hearts abound And troubles worse than mine. If aught of comfort I can bring To them, shall I replnef God's world is wide; If I can hide My crowning tears and sing beside Why shouldn't IT Helen IL Wlnslow Why lie Grinned. The pood natured Irishmaa who wears hiult;o No. 2)S on tbu Indiana avenue line had , a pood deal of fun all by himself last Sunday aftemoon. It was on one of his down trip, when a tall man with gluss?s boarded his car at Sixteenth street and assumed a position on the rear platform. Ho remained there until Twelfth street was reached, and then he took a sent inside. At Adams street be alighted. The jolly conductor bad loeu chuckling to Miiix-lf Kince the man had entered the car, mid when another passenger stepped on the J.itfoi ui tit Monroe street the conductor said. "Did you see that man who got off at Adams? lie got on at rfiitwnth street, and be took out his iot-kctbool:, picked a nickel out of it, bunded uie the pocketbook and carefully placed the nickel in bis inside pocket. Of course I wondered what be meant, and held tho (MK-ketbook in front of me for a moment, lie saw it and bapjtened t think what he bud doiiQ. Then bo produced the coin and took the purse. I haven't seen anything so fun 113- in the absent minded line since a fel low handed ma two dimes stuck together and gave him fifteen cents in change. He surely thought be bad got the best of mo, zz:d his pleased look amused me greatly." Chicago Herald. ' A Queer Pocketbook. A bright, proud, very pretty young lady, vrith a portion of a bologna sausage clasped tightly in her gloved left band, created some quiet amusement in a Walnut Ilill car Thurs day afternoon. She bad run out of Cavagna's with several parcels in ber band just in time to catch a car. Panting, she accepted a seat tendered ber by a great big fellow, who, bap tieiiing to look down, saw tho piece of bologna in her hand, and had considerable of a time preventing an crplosion. Then the conductor passed through the car. When he approached the young lady the packages were dropped in her lap and the right hand reached toward the left, her eyes unconsciously following. A deep blush spread- over her face as she dropped the bologna. Springing up she asked tho conductor to stop the car, and she alighted, Tho big fellow laughed heartier than ever. In her hurry to catch the car, while ia Ca vagna's, after making some purchases, she hastily picked up what she thought was her purse. It proved to be a piece of bologna sausage lying on the counte, and, never glancing at it, she hurried off. The fire Hashed out of her eyes when the returned to Cavagna's for ber purse, but not a word of reproach was uttered- The purse was there awaiting her, and, taking it, sbo was Boon seated in another car, riding toward her home. Cincinnati Enquirer. Bitameu la Texas. The need of material for serviceable pave ments is one very widely felt. In many cities aspbaitum brought from the famous pitch lake of Trinidad has buen used, being mixed with a certain amount of calcareous matter and heated to such a point that it would harden 0:1 cooling. The natural mixture of limestone and bitumen found in the deposit of Val-do-Travers, of which the French have so freely and successfully availed themselves in the construction of their pavements, is thus imitated. The result is a pavement that resists the action of air and water for a con siderable length of time. A very imxrtant discovery has been made in Texas. In CoL J. L. Tait's trip to the southwest of that state be picked np a small piece of dark blue limestone which, on examination, was found to be impregnated with bitumen ia almost exactly the same proportion as tho Val-do-Travers product, and it was further found that the quantity available was equal to any demand that may arise. Ia addition to this, many deposits of bituminous sands or shales occur which yield 10 per cent., and sometimes a larger amount, of bitumen. ' Now York Commercial Advertiser. casa buy a Suit 3Tkis (Kreat discount Sale will only continne a sltort time longer. FORMER TRICE. NOW. $25.00. 33i per cent off, $lG.67. 820.00. 15.00. 10.00. $13.35. " $10.00. 6.65. BOOTS iHtHm SEHOESS, MUST A Surprised Clergyman. Tlio following incident is related on the authority of W. L. firight, M. P.: "Mr. Dright went into an agricultural district one day. and he had to walk from the sta tion a long way into the village. On the way a clergyman who was driving in a dog cart came up to him and the two men paused the time of day. The cler gyman offered to drive Mr. Bright into the village, and Mr. Bright, accepted the offer. The clergyman was a Tory and he had been reading a Epeech Mr. Bright had made the previous night, and turn ing to Mr. Bright he said: 'Uaveyouseen the papers to-day, sir? "Yes said Mr. Bright. What's in them? " 'Why, that rascal John Bright has been making another epeech.' ' 'And what was it about? .asked Mr. Bright. " 'Why, so-and-so and so-and-so,' and he went on to relate the incidents of the 6peeclu They discussed the topic and Mr. Bright said: " 'Well, it is just possible that Mr. ilright may have been right and that he as only expressing his honest con vic ious. There may be something in it.' " Oh, no, there can't be,' said the irate lergyman. 'If I had him here I'd feel just like shooting him.' "Neither revealed his identity, but be ore they separated the clergyman in cited Mr. Bright to go to his church next norning, and Mr. Bright promised to o. And he kept his word, as he always lid. The clergyman took for his theme Ir. Bright's speech, and at the conclu sion Mr. Bright thanked him for his very j.be sermon. As he was going home to dinner a friend of the clergyman met !iim and said: 'You have boon preaching under distinguished patronage this morn ing then. " No.' said tho clergy man. " Oh, yes, you have,' said tho friend You had John Bright among the con gregation. You must have noticed him in the front in the tniddlo pew. I know him perfectly well, and I assure you it was Mr. Bright.' " 'Why,' said the clergyman, 'I droTe him to the village yesterday in my dog cart and called him a rascal and exe crated him in all the moods and tenses and ho never said a word. He kept per fectly calm and cool. I have insulted him. I must go and apologize at once.'" St. James' Gazette. Not Real Live Frogs. A good story is told concerning the proprietor of the Ilotel Bellevue and pno of the well known wits of the Clover club. It appears that some time ago a private dinner was ordered in the hotel, at which frogs' legs a la poulct was to form an important course. On the day of the dinner, by some piece of ill luck, It was found that the supply of frogs had failed, and the question of where to ob tain any more became an important one. In this emergency, as the proprietor Qf the hotel was bewailing his hard fate, our Clover club friend approached and asked what was the matter. He was told the sad state of affairs, "Oh!" said he, sweetly, "if you want frogs, that's all right. I have two dozen large ones in the fountain on my place in German town. You can have them if you like. Send your man out now and I'll give him a note to my gardener." The offer was accepted with effusive thanks. The man was duly called, given the note, and dispatched for the frogs, and both proprietor and gu"ji Wished him god speed. In about two horrs he returned, and his face wore a sort of puzzled expres sion. "Have you got the frogs?" said his master. "No, sor," said the faithful ser vant, "Weren't there any there?" Inquired the Clover club man, meekly. "Shure there was, sor," said the other, "but, sor, they were iron frogs." - "How very stupid of mo not to have mentioned the fact be fore," remarked tho wicked joker as he departed from the hotel. Philadelphia ILil JL JLiLiL SLV V7 VV (LUl V ot (Clothes for a Men's Business Suits Men's " -Men's "Working Suits Men's Custom Made Pants GO IN THIS GREAT ZXTOTTT r IPEattsmouitlto, Uebraska. TLowen Maia St. Tli Ttloomlng Ileatoen. In China there are no bankrupt laws, but it is considered such a disgrace not to pay your debts in that benighted bind that a "beat" is practically drummed out of busi ness. Ah, dear; it will be a long time before we con civilizo all these heathen. They have such queer, old fashioned notions about busi ness. However, lest the heathen should be exalted above measure when they get this copy of this paper and read this flattering paragraph, let us add, for their edification, that the only coin of China is the "cosh," that it takes 1,500 cash to make a dol'er, and that the ignoble, little minded, initdl souled, greedy heathen actually counterfeit the "cash." Cheer np, Christian brother; we are not so much worse than the heathen, after alL Bob Burdette. Bit or Mlaa. Have you ever taken the trouble to keep a check on signal service forecasts and eoe hvr often they hit tho mar VI I have dona co Tcr the last few months, and hava ccm o tta conclusion that the mout unexpected rlrr&jj happens. And now that an crdsr tvm tcj issued ordering prophecies to cxtead trro cr three days ahead, we may erpect valuable results if we can only po''ir V' ; '- in read by contraries. Vioiud n i.ul 4 wa service much ridicule and preserve its rapivta tion at the same time, if wbea it h&a no means of telling what the weather is to be, it would be bold enough to say sol Thsr-, when it did make a prediction, pjcple wov!d know it was based on something more fjan mere surmise. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Potash in Corn Cobs. There is a good deal of potash in corn cobs, as thrifty housewives long ago learned when making soap. It is here that a good deal of the mineral elements of the corn plant are concentrated. Perhaps it is for the potash as a corrective of acidity in the stomach that animals will often eat the cob. It is all the etter for being charred or burned. Bum to a crisp the corn cobs from which fattening hogs have devoured the corn, and see how greedily the same animals will eat them. New York Mail and Express. The Work of Modern Chemistry. Some years ago, in the course of a con versation with an eminent mathemati cian, I asked in all seriousness whether he could give mo a definition of mathe matics that would convey to my mind even a faint idea of tho object in view in mathematical in vestigation. He replied : "It ia impossible to give such a defini tion as impossible as it is in tho case of hemistry." "But," said I, "I think I can give a definition of chemistry which would have some value;" and then, with a little time to think, I suggested a defi nition, which elicited this remark: "I could certainly give an equally bald defi nition of mathematics." I have fre quently thought of this subject since, and have wondered whether it is possible to convey to the minds of those who are not chemists a clear idea in regard to the work chemists are doing. The difficulties are great as great, I suppose, as in the case of mathematics, for chemists are no longer engaged in the study of familiar phenomena, but are dealing with matters which lie far leyond the limits of or-di-ary observation. The Popular Science .onthly. A New Aliment from Wheat. According to Le Genie Civil, Dr. Du-jardin-Beaumetz recently exhibited at the Paris Academy of Medicine a hew alimentary substance "fromentine" which is obtained from wheat by the aid of special milestones. Fromentine is the embryo of wheat reduced to flour and deprived of the oil which it contains. The substance contains three times more nitrogenous substance than meat, and a strong proportion, of sugar. Thus, the amount of nitrogenous matter in it is 51 per cent., while that of the richest meat, mutton, is but 31 per cent., and the pro portion of digestible substance reaches, 87 per cent, of the total weight. Hence it would appear that it might advan tageously replace powdered meat as a concentrated food. Tt can be used for making soups, and even for making bis cuits, the taste of w hich would not bo. disagreeabje. The wheat germs employed are a by product in the Schwic-tzer process of manufacturing a flour which can be kept for a long time without deteriorating. mere song? 25S FORMER TRICE. NOW. $ 8.00. 33 per cent off, $ 5.36. $ 6.00. " " $ 4.00. $ 5.00. " " $ 3.31. $ 7.00. " $ 4.65. IT IS Hie Ctrl Diver. In that usually quiet harbor of Apia, where the United States and Germ a u war vessels were wrecked by a sudden tornado, a traveler once saw some very skillful diving. He says: The most lightly clod Sainoans were those who came out in boats where we lay at anchor and wanted to dlvo for money. They are exoollont divers and swimmers and when a piece of silver ia thrown into the water they are after it Instantly, and catch it before it reaches the bottom. Tba best of the divert was a girl, who ap peared to bo about 15 yecrs old. When she caught ft ccfn ebe t3'd it between ber toetb until she rote to the surface, and after taking breath for half & minute or so was reudy for another diva. The par 'orraance was arastly like what we saw at Ciiijopc-e, Mltc ami oti tr ports, whe;a tissre at flrnys pituty oZ ratives ready to diva for tlo clzz that pijcscrazs throw o'er Tcv tl ;n. TI-.s t S.vs is f,r?vUy clcfj", rr.fi trr-.fh i ; ii rui:7 r. tuzdea feet dssr?, cv;7 cV x'; 1 1 iLe i o-V3i czzx to ison. xiaiU -t: --I.-" ottui. At Oioru e, z- t ci ii polusd at thrt Wf!r;h'T,i T-'mi ri-n-vd to Jt.iin ri11i"-, . '- - - - ' . '- . .. v.' evening et V-.t porter's lot'. "9 a. suf.ijs-, erd c colloquy Ven&ii fcllov.r. Ct.f et ''lol ly dh'iii as to ten rcer-j r . ) 'jr. Joc. I'or fcor 'iter sa fort7-tvrr.;. I. Jr"-c' lucol lofee, air. CtrtsTKr ir 7. -. ti csia Jfr. David Jcei. ;rte ATciity-oro lr. Eavid Jcaespj Li ooiip, t'r. Cirs.nf;er My Air. Davii J one, hrc ici ta!r. 'j".rU-Jcn Kr. Da.vld Joaerra rav3 -r.Jr "ttranser (in despair) This is very arrkward. Llr. David Jones asked me to corao and take wine with him. Porter Why didn't you tell me that at first, sir? Second Etaircose, ground floor, right. All the other Mr. Joneses drink beer. San Francisco Argonaut. A Historical Scar. "Did you ever notice tho peculiar one sided expression of Gen. Ilosecrans' face?" said a gentleman to me a few days ago. The regis ter of tho treasury had just passed us on Pennsylvania avenuo. "That peculiar ex pression," continued my companion, "has a history connected with it. Few people know that Ceu. Rosecrans was tho first man who ever refined petroleum, ne experimented with it forty years ago. People said he was a fool, but he went on with his experiments Presently, as though to prove what they hac said, his petroleum blew up and burnt hi face in a serious way. Ho has suffered frou hat injury ever since. When we con&ide? "-ho almost innumerable) valuablo uses t which petroleum has been put since thai tiino, the scar on bis face seems as honorable s any acquired in battle." Pittsburs Kept Within the Law. The action of that New Jersey bank iu dumping $1,000 in silver on it3 floor in payment of its checks in tho hands of a rival institution brings up the question of legal tenders. Gold has always been legal tender in the United States. With a brief interval previous to the passage of the Bland act silver dollars have been also. Greenbacks aro, but gold and sil ver certificates aro not, except on cus toms, taxes and public duos. National bank notes aro not legal tenders, and can and have often been refused in payment of debt. Subsidiary coin is legal tender only in limited quantities. A gentleman went to tho stamp win dow of tho postoffico in a neighboring city and called for 100 one cent stamps, tendering in payment 100 one cent pieces. "Those aro not legal; tender in any such quantities,' growled the 6tamp clerk; "I refuso to accept them." "You do, ch?" answered tho gcntlo man. "Well, give mo ono stamp," at tho same time shoving out a penny. The stamp was forthcoming. "Now, give mo a stamp." no got it. "Another 6tanip." "Now another," '3ce here," said the clerk, "how many stamps do you want? You are keeping twenty people waiting." "Oh, I always keep within the law," responded the gentleman. "Another stamp, pleaso. Pennies aro not legal tender in largo amounts. Another stamp." And he shoved off his pennies and pur chased stamps, ono at a time, till he got his hundred. But tho clerk was cured. Penpies are legal tender at his window m barrel lots. Washington Post. -ii liVSL- 1-S .rm marked price oi Boys' Suits - - - Chllds' Suits ... Working Shirts 35 cents. Sliirt3 Call and be convinced that what DISCOUNT TO LATE OT1 lUieumutistu ia cured by Ilililmr.l' Klieuiiiatic Syrup stiitkiiiij nt the Meat of the disease and rcttoi ing t'jo ki-lncys liver to healthy action. If Ukm 11 nuflici cut time to tliourly rndicutc null poi bou, it ucvtr fnihi. Sold by F. G. Fiicko & Co. Buluriggau blurts aud drawer' of Hrtt quality eelling at Wescott's Bohi Cloth ing Store lor o." cents each or 05 cents a jit. Take a tumble to your If nd get ome while we lmve ulUizcs. tf Wtacorr. Collection Notice. I respectfully request all patties in debted to m5 to call and settle thiir ac counts before June lt. AhtRtLD Shitman M. D. Izxy Prices on indsrviar t Wcacott's, ij'-niiine striii- ed ifAlbriygin shirt and drawers for 35 cents each or 65 centtasuit. tf Grab Kin. For Solid Comfort. Suj-ply your home with Furniture that ia eHy nd com fort able. Boeck's Furni turs Ei',poriuui is the place to buy chairs hard boliciJi or plush, for cilice, home and the parlor. Table a, Desks, Socre Liries, Baby Carriages, Beds, Dressers and stands of every description. Hut keep your virtual cool and healthy in un Alaska Itcfrigerator. IIenhy I$j:ck. Thoroughly cleanse the blood, which lathe fountain of health, by using Dr. rierce'a Gold en Medical Discovery, and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, and bodily health and vliror will be entabliflned. Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, to the worst Scrofula, or blood-poison. Es pecially has it proven its efficacy in curing; Bait -rheum or Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, fever-sores, Hip -joint Disease, Herofulous 8ores and Hwellinfrs, Enlarged Glands, Goi tre or Thick Keck, and Kating bores or Ulcers. Golden Medical Discovery cures Consump tion (which is (Scrofula of the Lungs), by Its wonderful blood - purifying, invigorating, and nutritive properties, if taken in tlnm. For Weak Lungn, Spitting of Wood, Short ness of Itreath, Catarrh in the Head, liron chitis. Severe Coughs, Asthma, and kindred affections, it is a sovereign remedy. It promptly cures the severest Coughs. For Torpid Idver, Biliousness, or "Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, and indigestion, it is an unequaled remedy. Bold by drugirlsU. Prioe $1.00, or six bottles for 15.00. JULIUS FEPPERBERG, MANUFACTURER OF AND VHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IK TIIJC Choicest Brands of Cigars, including our Flor c!& PepporbertiO and 'Buds FULL LINK OF TOBACCO AND S2IOKERS' ARTJCIJ;. niw;r'J in Mock. Nov. 2i, IftSft. ssu jrr.nf PLATTEKOIjTH QOAKD OFTfl ftDE "if-1.!e:it JJobt. 15 WlMlhnm si Vice l'iv.!c0!.t. ...A. B. Tort-1 in! Vice president w ia -Vfr"iury K . IfrrrtuKuri : r-.-.-irer V. K. GuMniiaii 1)1 H V.' T'Mt. .1. C. I.pv. V. K. Vhit .1 C. rattero", I. A. rutin-" r. H. Kl-on, V. Kuei'iiiau, F. G01-1- r, J. V. A-eckbtieh. ZluSGHiHIS POST 45 G, A. R. ROSTKK. 'I. 4 . PrcK-iov . . ., ;;;ntai;d-r. (SRN.T f v Ml-I.ii 4. r.VilllKiAX 1. Ml.f.:i A. SHI1'M.N iVf :t t Su;K:iHr.. A. TK-i(T: Jam is uicKrfo.v, AlDEItHOf vJ. FjV.. ur.ior Adju'at;t, N'Tg. tt, M . li!e-rof the i;'.. " Hi-.ai'd c-rt Major. .Quarter M.Htr Keitrf. L. (,'UitTIS .l o.it Ohpiaiit X-feetin ratuiday eveuini; .fi-ii w o FORMER I'RICE. XOW, - $ 3.50. 33 per cent off, S 2.34. 2.00. " " $ 1.32. and Drawers 35 cts. Overalls 35c. we say is true. SALE !