Nebraska herald. (Plattsmouth, N.T. [Neb.]) 1865-1882, October 25, 1877, Image 4

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TASTE IN DRESS.
How Amerleaa LaJic Triutaph oyer
Their Enlinli Coit.sln.SomR Mjstcr
of the Toilet in Iioth Hemispheres.
From the. Locdou Truth.
I take it that thero'are as many pret
ty girls in EuglanJ as there are in the
United States. Then why is it that
the eye is mam attracted in the water
ing places by American than by En?
Yish girls? The reason is that Ameri
can girls know how to diviss and Eng
lish girls are devoi I of all notion of
this most praiseworthy accomplish
ment. I am not sjea"king now of irre
claimable dowdy girls, but of girls who
really do make an effort to fulfil
their duty toward the male sex. These
girls, however, seem unable to un
derstand that what suit3 one person
does not necessarily suit every-boJy.
If a tall, thin English girl sees a short
dumpy girl iu a dress that sets off her
charni3 to advantage, she appears soon
afrerward in an exact copy of this
dress, and then indulges in the pleasing
delusion that she looks well in it.- Thus
it is that the dumpy girls go about in
clothes beliiing tall girls, and tall girls
iu those befitting dumpy girls; that
long faces have hats made for fat faces
and fat faces hats made for long face3 ;
that blondes array themselves in col
tors that look well cnbru.iet e. ami bru
nettes in colors that look well on
blondes. Now American, girls rarely
fall into these errors. The other day
at Ilonaburg, I was standing near the
Spring, talking 1 1 an American girl,
who looked like a picture, so harmoni
ously did all the colors in which she
was arrayed match, anl so perfectly
did sho seem to make one with her
clothes like a bird in its feathers.
IIow do you manage it?" I asked.
"The root of it all is, she answered,
"that we each study our own styles.
We never wear a dress as it corses from
a dressmaker, but we drape it ourselv
es. We know what colors match, and
we take care not to produce discords.
Xature has not made us all perfect.
If we have too long a neck we reduce
it by tying a piece of lace .fround it.
If we are short necked we don't dress
it high. If we have long faces we don't
wear a tall peaked hat, but if we have
round faces we do. Most of us have
small feet, but if our feet are large we
don't utterly negiect our shoes and
our stockings. Then we never forget
smaller details. We know where to
put a bow, and we don't h ive too many
of thean. If our foreheads are high
we don't draw our hair back, an I if
they are low we don't drag oar hair
over our eyebrows. We don't wear
outlandish jewelry because we have it.
Indeed, we seldom wear any jewelry
at all. bee iu3e it looks vulgar. When
we are tall- we wear a quantity
of petticoats; when wo are short we
don't wear hardly any. Our petticoats
too, have their fullness in the back, so
Our figures are always well draped,
while the petticoats of English girls
have their f-illnejj in the front and
this is why their dresses so seldom
hang well. Xow look at that lady,"
and s'ae pointed to an Englishwoman
no wonder you cut ti3 out." "That's
just the mistake you English make.
she said. "It is not money that gives
us the advantage, but good taste.
There are not five American girls in a
thousand who ever have a dress from
Paris. What do you think of my bat?"
I declared that any hat with such a
face would probably be equally effect
ive. That's nonsense," she replied. "I
ilon.t say that I'm ugly, but there are
hats that make me look a perfect
fright. Well, I gave seven marks
(shillings) for this hat yesterday, and
I trimmed it myself before coming
out. An English girl goes into a" shop,
tries a hat which takes her fancy, and
then put3 it on right over her eyebrow
just as the stupid hat maker has told
her to wear it. Do I look as well like
this?" she added, as she pulled her hat
forward. 'The way you wear your hat'
she continued, warming with the sub
ject, "is just as important as the hat it
self. Costly feathers don't always
make fine birds and all feathers don't
suit all birds alike. 1 knew an Eng
lish familv in Paris. The amount
that those girl3 spent on their dresses
was perfectly frightful, and they were
never tit to be seen. Why, sometimes
they would every one of them come
out dressed alike, as if the family had
bought a web of cloth. When they
were not all dressed alike, their things
seemed to get mixed up, and the effect
was most disastrous. They had no idea
of neatness. I never saw one of them
without something wrong about her."
"Were they pretty ?" I asked. "Yes,
very pretty," she replied, "and this
preitiness i3 what spoils English girls;
they are so proud of their 4ooks that
tuey think it does not signify what
they wear, while we Americans are
naturally modest. However good
looking nature may have made us, we
" At this moment the conver
sation was cut short by a citizen from
the far west, arrayed in a black frock-
coat, black "pants," and an embroider
ed but crumpled shirt, with a large and
valuable diamond stuck in it, who
came up and claimed acquaintance
with my fair friend. "I was just say
ing that we are a very modest nation,"
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&ue sum to me citizen; out as i per
ceived by the oratorical attitude into
which this man of the west threw him
self that he was about to treat this
natural characteristic of his nation ex
haustively, I withdrew to my breakfast
to meditate over the lecture on how to
dress and how not to dress, by an
American girl, who certainly enforced
precept by example, for she herself
was exceedingly well "turned ou'."
SOLOMON. :& NATHAN,
FOR THE
Fall and Winter of 1877 and 78.
We have received a TREMENDOUS STOCK of Staple and Fancy Dry
floods, Millinery, Clothing, Hats and Caps. Trimmings, Jewelry, Notions, &c,
&c, which we will sell at prices that defy competition. The" following will
give our customers an idea of the
VERY LOW PRICES
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pa ermravu on eaca pooa ny desired IVXA f.-l i
U.c lon.jniujs Silverware Coupon anjwid it to 't'riii.' rf f J
u J wureu. iiu mo lo mciom it 75 emu c?t SS)f f
i bare do cxptt officii.
Mm
00
which we will adhere to.
Prints (standard) 1G yards for $1.00
Canton Flannel. 12 "
Cotton IJatting, 8 ihs for $1.00
Cottonades, from 15c per yard up
Comforters, from f0c a piece up
Felt Skirts, from GOc up All wool yarn, best in market 85c lb up
Standard Carpet Warp.$1.23, 5 lb bundle Ladies Kid Gloves, 7uc per pair up
Ladies Gauntlets, 7ac per pair up Ladies Merino JTose, 2 pair for 2oc
Children's Merino Hose. 4 pair for 23c Ladies Merino Underwear, GOc up.
Gents' Merino Underwear from C3c up.
Other Drands, 20 yards for 1.00
Indian Head Muslin, 12 y'ds for $1
Water Proofs, from 70c per v'd uu
DIankets, (full line) S1.23 per pair up
x.auies snawis, irom ioc up
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MENS'
Overcoats from $3.23 up
CLOTHING.
Fall Suits from .$3.00 up.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Ladies Shoes from 81.00 un
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T - AVm Waa-K -a Tn -a a a A'tS'i'j
x or in un Hf i x uix f Kvm ljatji. tVrW-xl
riaung icmpMir. .u . ueaiDut &wt, riiirHiipuia. manufacturer or rum Coin :.Rr5
dtaauaUti oiiTrrTisicu air, 1 1 a wuu iu uj vuc Pim irri Km ni DOllCr, m Sfn Of 111
vouoie cx'.ri-ri&ua direr stpooas, &
initial. Too are required ij cut out
toe &ixre l co)(kct. nu yoar name
to oar all charmni. includtne coci cf i
cb-trp. The pooDa will 09 tnt br cx(irtj (oriosil, ir y
i&i dr!iTere4 in Tour bindt ithot fun her mt. The!? Krotj tn ruarsnt- u
of ths best material, aod etviai lo Lha U4 cj.ivcf -Piitl Wiiro Cia.dj, u (Le Iollawioa
letter from the Company will testify :
OrncB or KTirnt Silvcb Pxmta Co., tC4 Cbcremit F?.. rMiJt?i7F7i. Pa.
To whom it may Coccern. TLe Sroont iwnt out ucJcr IM -rincm"nt
w rsiraiitre re of bcl q'-iitT, first Lcarily plated with p'm nicicH (tio h:rdct
v aiie orml koowo). &ui deulile-xcra pito of pure Coin Stantiard S:Iver added on
lop of the Dirfesl, tQ rco.i trios tt't-m ti.e very beat ilr r-Fiitcd Ware muiu'ne.
taretL V."f viil hnnor no o-dr T.t.kh rtoo nt C'ninia t!e Silr"rar Couid, att j
KiU not boaor lav t&U;)ca iur pn-tur dv fmra tl? dntf of tt-.u pi-r.
ljguiJi ZiAYiOXAL SILVER PL ATIKO CO ,
704 Cheatnu: ft., Hi;latJt-Jrh:-L
Co irec!pt of thi (uDon. toceihcr i(h 75 ccst to covr T1 cbarree. lnfloA.
(is express or m&iHnr, eneraTine mo bi;nr. L--hr i:cc La llhI la ai. v d.
dre4 A Ki it mux fiifi Co:u SU'aUard duuUo-cx:ra p'it. J
SILVER SPOONS,
o- -fi rr S-vwm, mmwe but JbM Inliinl. All r)iar irrln emlf t I
vtl.t.r cLrr.
Ouol lor BlnlT ffrn or M piiw. n"rr iW II, I. C-ii.y.11 i cull
c4oid. liifia-.cj Zi'&XXOKAI. fill.VKit FI.ATiNo CO..
704 Ubeistnut St.. Fhiladelnhia.
Fho-ild It be desired, rrr "n cf lh fo!1rfrs; erffc'M wfll tie cnt !a
lieu of tbe Spoon oa &Ttufftit f-f Ibe foUwlui charu(-: ix ftollj ntcl
kniTO, bide aod biod t toe oolii piece, best ateri, doitole oickol sod ilv.r
tilled, 42; fo.-h. double nickel mil l eilrer plated. !j c:s. if oil tliesa
goods are desired, eocioM ILe total charges, nhirtt will be 75 cuu lor spa ra..
2 tor koires, aod i els. for folks total. CJ.TO thus eerurin r,r j.7J
whMt would cost mi raucb more in nnv othor wkt. Bemember that
each article, exut-rjt KtiivcG, will lia ei:sravu-J viUt uii i-ni.fi
Mens Boots from 82.25 up
Trunks from 81.50 to 82.00,
Full line of Trimmings, Fringes, Ball
Fringes, Silk, and all kinds of Vol
vetines, Plush.
of Zephyrs, Woosted and Berlin Yarn,
i, .TII". Jlbf o4 r only nmet Sara from tjate. their
It U to the Int, reM of all who cm aecore iu lenebu la e to it tint tacr
re not i--barrt-.1 br ivawo of tlie expiration or the time taclad. Ail ly
Ult e:MiUS bill erware atiould be tulUreseeU dirtcl to the
KATIOirAIi JXVSIt PiATOfO CO.,
ITo. 701 Ciestnut Street.
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rEKFORATED PAPER IX GOLD SILVER AND ALL COLORS.
Fine stock of
LADIES READY MADE CLOAKS
from 83.00 up.
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to whom nature h:il not bjen unkind,
but who res?!iiMei.l :t Ii inJs )ma giraffe
so t;iH, so :ivkw:irtl, ami so guwky did
she seem. -She's got no petticoats on
to speak of," eon(inu:-d the American.
'"She m ikes her face longer than it is
by that hat, and she makes her cheeks
hollow by wearing long earrings. Her
tress is a straight piecj of c'otli tied
back, and she has no overdress. To
save thy edges sho has looped it up ov
er her petticoat, which is much too
short. As the dress is ourple she mint
needs wear red stockings, and as she
rs Hit-footed she makes her feet still
worse by her low heels. Her neck is
ugly for it is long and thin ai,d the
okin is all crinkly, so sheshows it at its
ugliest by having an open-cut dress.
Her arms ain't much and her wrist
bony and quite horrid. As her seleves
are too short, her gloves have only two
buttons. Round each of her wristsshe
lias tied a bit of ribbon with the ends
floating, and between the ribbons and
"the gloves there is a very disastrous in
terval of red skin. Then, why has she
tied that queer bow at the back of her
neck, which makes her look from be
hind ;js if her head had been put on
uie wrong way Of course, as she is
, tall she lias a very sm iI parasol. Xow
jost watch her. She knows she's got
;;ooi teeth, sj she's always on the
oroad grin. If she would just keep to
mailing, her teeth would coma in well,
but she op ns herein rath like a horse
:.ud shows her gums in a way that's
iuite lamentable. She's good eyes but
that is no reason why she should glare
l: that bold and aul iciou, m tu:i r at
any one who cjmes near her."
Then my fair friend pointed to a
i-'.iort squat - English girl. "Observe
h w that fat girl," she said, "brings her
1 ur down on her forehea 1, like a Mal
u.e dog. Look at lier round hat, which
ir ikes her face still rounder. She's
covered that green dress all over with
'vd3 and ru.'lles by whi-h she adds
;;-.uds opoa pounds to her natural
'at, and its all lumped up pound her
"vc s as to make her head start' out
iiic.t from the shoulders. Shes"got
a black veil with yellow djts on
it, as if sha were a brunette, and, as
has only fixed it with one pin, it
all awry. - Her hair is dressed
behind much too large for her style,
r.c's got on half a lozen petticoats at
least to swell l-er cut.' ITer belt has
J-o a number cf cl'elaines attac-i-t
--it. ; Iler parasoi H Mg. and cov--"ri
'"'th bows, and to take away even
iip-.-on of a raist, she's got oa one
'.;;.t-; -y-e round, short Norfolk jackets
vll to be sure, she has on yellow
- lo.kings, with brown bars to help out
i:ie t.ackness ot h,:r ankles, though
i::r diess is so long and dragging that I
i .!CKiiy for her. one can hardlv see them !
-i. nj iwii now sue lias clad her
The Otoe Lands for Sale.
Having been asked a number of
times about the sale of lands on the
f t- 1 i ; , .
itcservanon. we nave taken pains
to obtain the law, &e.
Messrs. II. A . Parker and 11. I). Ilar-
fington, Itegister and Receiver of the
Beatrice Land Oifice, are Uncle Sai
agents to sell one hundred and twenty
thousand .acres of the Lest lands in
America and will sell to any person
complying with the requirements of
the General Land Office, which we
publ:sh below:
Gun-era l Land Okkice,
Washington-, D. C, Sept. 28, '77 f
Ih'ij ister and Receiver, Beatrice 2ftb.:
Gentlemen ; Under the third sec
tion of the act of Congress of August
13, 17, a portion of the Otoe and
Missouri Reservation is to be sold at
your o'Uce. I enclose herewith a de
scriptive list of the tracts to be sold,
with the appraised value of each tract
given therein. They are to be sold at
not less than the appraised value, and
to actual settlers only. Thequ.intity to
be sold to miy one purchaser is not to
exceed 1G0 acres. The purchaser may
at his option pay cah, or one-third at
date of entry, one-third in one year,
and the balance in two years from the
date of the first payment, with interest
at the rate of six per cent, per annum.
You will in each case require the ap
plicant to submit proof, to consist
ot ins anidayit, corroborated by the
aQidavits of two disinterested witness
es, to show that he is an actual settler
on the tract applied for, and that there
is no other party having a superior
right to it as a prior settler thereon. If
the proof is found oa examination to
be satisfactor5 you will endorse there
on Vfllir l!pi'!;mil Tntl.nl- . (T.,l. A
j v t.- unit t.-itt:t;L. i uli
will then permit him to enter the tract
applied for, which shall form a com
pact body not exceeding 1(50 acres, at
the appraised price; and if he elects
to pay cash, issue the entry papers
therefor as in. ordinary cash entries.
If he elects to pay by installments, you
will pursue the same course, except
that the receipts issued will be inter
lined to show that the money receiv
ed is the first installment under the
third section of the act of Aug. fif
teenth, 137C, and that you will defer
issuing the certificate of purchase un
til the final payment i.s made. Beat
rice Courier.
CASSAMERES, DUB AGE. EMPRESS CLOTH.
BLACK ALPACAS, SCOTCH PLAID, WRAPPER GOODS
LADIES TILTERS. CORSETS and
WHITE UXDERWEAR.
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.
as presided over by Mrs. Dull, the experienced Lady Trimmer who was with
us last season, is full and complete. Mrs. Dull is competent to do any work in
this department satisfactorily. We hsve the finest stock of millinery goods
west of Chicago, and do not propose to be undersold.
Don't Forget lite Place,
PHILADELPHIA STORE, Main St., Plattsmouth.
GOLDEN"
OPPORTUNITY
In Order to Introduce Our AO-rafe illustrated Cat-llrvriip fn Imnk forml nf Tmwlre nnrl
Watches, with full informau'on II ow to Become Agents, and Blake Money,
xre will send, on receipt of One Dollar, bv return maiL this Illustrated Cata!rrr tr-
gether with
OUR one: dollar coldesm casket.
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OCT. DOLIAn CASKET Contains one elently en
Irop9, Amethyst settinjrs, inlaid with Pearls; one beautiful Ci
craved lady's Brooch, and Ear
. - - j r.. - .r - uuc ueauuiui iui vameo insr; one tine nair of
i.nraved Sleeve Unttoiu: three tit imnj a ,h . i ,?. "i'T r. ? r 01
nobby ColUr Button, one latest pattern Lady.s or Gents Pompadow Neck Chain; one ele
gant Cameo Seal ; one beautiful chased Band King; one solitaire Lake Georpe Diamond Pin:
tS,r -l ,e-?t e"? T?d ?ra?elet?;, AU above are u,e finest Gold Mate, and arran-ed
in a beautiful white, pink-hned casket. Illustrated Catalogue of Jewelry and Watches sent with each
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UiO. G. JACOBY & CO., Importers of Jewelry and Watches,
HI Wisoonsin Street, Milwaukee, Wi
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She's, got on thin sho calls
w,i;it I call ohl
I suppose, lut
;..c-u.s slippers." -JJut," I mildly Cb-
:,('i vt-i, -you AmenraiKS spen i
...ur.e oa your toilets th:.n 3:;i rH!
You have ctrh' ' blaw-.he at
;shionah!e il res? piaT-: era and if f.;
j 3 Uiseonnt.
; -TbeoHier ilay MrMiddlerib stoiv
j pvxl at a grocery and bought some on-
ions, giving the grocer a S3 bill. Among
the change handed back to the custo
mer was an old $ I bill. It had been
handed in that morning for kerosene
oil, and there was just a dash of the
oil on it, that had been spilled in the
morning. Then the grocer had laid it
down on a pile of codlish while he fix
ed the stopper in the oil can. Then
he had it on his lingers whrle he cut
off a couple pieces of cheese, and the
cheese 0:1 the bill struggled with the
codush and kerosene for pre-erami-
iience. men it got a liitle touch of
mackerel, and a little tincture of stale
egg. on it, and at last the grocer stuffed-
it info his pocket along with a
plug of tobacco, and finally when Mr.
Middleribgot it with his onions, he
held it to his nose once or twice, snuff
ed it with an investigating air, and at
last walked out of ti'dj store with a
countenance, saying,. "By
we're all right now. Good'
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I rnent is paying 100 cents 0:1 the dollar."
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We veif ths flt to hitio.liico tlti-- very worthy variety of su
tosicd tliein thorou-lily juni we are eunviaced tliey are by far trie
tarmei-s of tins country for tlie following re:isoii.H
taiiv niaiiii iiy, j nii-t tIismsitioii, i;oiid biveilers -rood mothers, and the very
ilie world to cross vxitli the large coaie breeds, ivin' tl.em beauty of folia ii'
fattening liialit s-s. and greatly i!H.ioviiisf tl.e qaalitv of the hitins, which are uc
swine info Un -oi:ntrv have
init valuable bleed for the
SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR
PARKER BROS
WEST MERIDEN.CT.
best breed in
iiiiroviiiir their
anv other ,r.-e.l i'ii,- . C V " V . . , ' :V " mi -.. i-y
,, -, ". , , ' ' "1 ri:n 1 rriuxuy MII'KIIII, ami Vi I V !! ! alii WlliSC
hence they have no set:! f or skin disease which white hogs are simi- to uet in A hl:x-U. soil coun-t-y,
and they are not uto,(-t to c hi tit: m in common with other s ine. ihv are the lii-e-t (.f
te,' ir.siuoneyear-.onle.i:,,,, -cca er
Vve have now a verv choice l..r f iii..c fr.n iv- .i;rr.. i. , .
r..iK. ,.! ..n, f,.,. t . , :V v" " "V" " . 1:1.01 uiin iis. ai.il ai e iireiiai c 10
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, and warrant every phj jcre lissex or no sale.
J. W. VANDOREN,
Ilitnioii, Fun I)u I..-.C Co., Wisi-oasiu.
Fill flli teTr
J. . WECKBACH, Prop
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We tire in almost dailv reccijit if
DRY AND FANCY GOOD.' ,
which we offer our friend and the public at
iaoicasc anci
at iriee to suit the times.
Casliinercs, Alpacas, Delaines, &v.
Calicos, from 12 to 16 Yards for $1.00.
Muslins, from 6 cts. a yard upward.
8 Q9008,
BEDSPBSADS !
The finest stock of White bedspread-' ever brought to the C'ltv.
Euoll's Cassirncres,
Boosts aaail
T weeds, Jeans,
full Stock.
and Cottonades in
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OF AM. KINDS.
Country Produce taken iu exchange for Goock:.
Thuiikful forpust favor.; in t'.w -i!.-s frone l y. I n-.sj-
U.i:AXTKKI.li.l.Vns!ACTlilN' IN' A I.I, l A SI-.s, a'ld ho!
ed withniccer.s, I remain as ever.
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i.'-Vny c!.ris to j-:,-;i-c l ,. ..,-., ,.
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liEJiEMnnn the placl oxij door v:kht or p.n.,
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A complete new stock of
Fall Dress Goods,
Felt Mats,
Fur Slats,
For Gentlemen,
SCARFS,
PAXS,
TIES,
AX I)
SI LA' NECKERCHIEFS
PARASOLS.
FT71TI7 F?' Z7.C" Q Z? A T T' TT a -fn. r-i cx
Hosiery, ITavy Blue, Cardinal Bed & Seal Erovn.
rises deduced.
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E. PARMELE,
&'JZr, Fii'D f- LIVERY STABLE.
On Jlain street neirlv oppoi-ite the Court
Houce, l'Uittsiuuutli, Ni.
Hor'SES'foR Sale.
"The Family Favorite"
IMPROVER
r Modal Machine.
made
The bnyim; fl-ul srflinjr of good horses
llie snecUiiiy ol the husies.
Ksw Horses & Carriages,
and gentle horse, for Indies t tlrive ai kept
al this Stable,
Alrt a carry all, which runs to the depot, and
will carry passeugers from any place in town on
call.
FARMERS CALL AND EJTAJIWE
JIY STOCK FOR SALE.
Syl E. PARMELE.''
Satf 4
USHT-RUS3113, H3ISEIESS,
No Gears, No Cams, No SprinB.
REW A5D ELEGANT ETILE3 OP B'OODWOEL
I?y th rxpination of rtenU nmlcr which we hnro
born paying royalties, we ure enabltNl to soil our Ma
chines ai
Greatly Esducsd Pricss,
tnd low a3 tin.no of any first -class machine.
SESD FCf CIRCULARS AT!D PRICE LISTS.
.7E3D;5SWmtl HACHIITS CO.,
203 Watash Ave., ChicaBoi:!.
F03 SALE BY
WMI
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Embroideries and Laces.
1IACIC COMBS AND NOTIONS OF ALL KIND.'..
has come iiome,
i cheerful
more (i.r
irilisli ti,..C3 .,,. , .. ,
. LENHOFF tf- BONNS,
3Ioriain: Dow Siiloo.i !
Olir 'oor cast of the Saimders House. AVe
keep the beM ef
Beer, Wines, Liquors & Cigars.
:m0
Cootantiy ou IfaorTI
O. K. SALOON.
I keep coTistanfly rnliund
Uest's Milwaukee I'rer.
which cau he had at no other
PLACE IN THE CITY.
Also I lie best of
WIStlI'LOitS, JiXD CIGAKS. -3.;n)C
i-m. lioncn txaua.
And lie has brought the finest line of
Dress Goods, Staple Goods, Fancy
Goods and Notionsyou ever saw.
say Baotlaliisg .f gaca
Ie by. Siae acEfeoots .aeaal
Iie fill yosa ret
aaa etiBDS fill
yoaa aaaaae Siaaye
Spring and Summer Goods ever and ever so cheap.
Noic is yuhr chauco bouu-l to a 1 1 niul t!n-!cr.n onjbly. Hurry
... up. .. I cant l ffo Eul cj iln next rtonth,
Satchels, Vuliics, :tut.l
Latlies Kar:.! Satcli.l.s Toik t Quilts,
sct.s, and Ilibtons IiinniMeiaLk1.
S3
0;r-
O
Evs Summer Cassii'iercs, Twced.s, &c, Qtieejisware, V'ooUn W are, aii.l
A Full tuck of
3f
Chicago Sugar Cured Hams, Lard SALT FISH, Hackeral,
White Fish and Cod.
EEME3IBER--ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN '
EA CHANGE FOR anons.
MDmi Bwfi'geft the
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j ONE DOOR EiVST of THE FIRST NATIONAL BAKST-
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