THE OMAITA DAILY BEE : SUKDAY , APRIL 21 , 1S92-TWENTY PAGES. BOSTON STORE'S ' NEW SALE Combination Sale , Three Biggast Pur chases Ever Made , Rolled Into One , DRESS GOODS , IINENS , CARPETS , CURTAI A Cninlilimtlon Snlo of tlio ( Irnnitcit Values , FlnoU I'.ittcnn , l.atnst Style * nml Low est 1'rlron Uvor Nninoil Treiiipnitous nil Tomorrow. DRESS GOODS. I case double fold plnid suitings 5c n yard , worth 2oc. Immense lot double fold Invisible plaid brllllnntlnes in 22 different shades Uc , worth < 10c. 38 inch very dno English honrlottas , nil shades nnd black , 15c , worth . ' 15a. 10 in. plaid wool Burgos lie. worth 10 in. silk finish hctirlottas , all shades , JJoc , worth -ICc. All wool imported Scotch chovlotfl , in beautiful light plaids , suitable for trav eling dresses , suits and capos , tit 3-3c , worth 75c. 12-inch nil wool French nnd Gorman Borgcs and silk finish honriotlas in now greens , reds , tans , grays , wood browns , modes nnd blacks. This Is the greatest bargain ever oIToro.l by us. Only 50o , vrorih 85c. Our Illicit grade of $1.00 nnd 81.23 Bedford cord and Windsor cord , twilh nnd whip cords go at 75o tomorrow. The very linest$1.3.j nnd $1.50 Langs- downo and Gloria silks , -10 nnd 50 in. wide , In tans , blues , grays , reds , greens and old rose , go at $1.00 a vard. SPECIAL SILK BARGAINS. 50 pieces plain black Indian and China Bilks from 22 to 32 In. wide , divided In four lots , at 35e , 50c , 5c ! ) nnd 75c. They nro worth from 75c to $1.60 a yard. Wash silks and figured china .silks tit C9c , worth $1.00. All Hllk , surahs and satins , at 25c , worth 50c. 20 in. all silk figured china silks at 38c , worth 75c. GRAND BARGAINS IN LINENS. Fine all linen crash towolIiigSoayard , worth 80. Wide cotton crash , bleached and un- blenched , 'tic a yard. Extra heavy , all-linen toweling , Co a ynrd. Fine glass toweling 7c a yard. Heavy roller towels at 8c } , Oe , lOc and 12c a ynrd. TA'BLE DAMASKS , All linen unbleached dam as I : , ' ! 'Jc , worth Goo. * Extra line bleached damask nt85c , 95c nnd $1.25 nor yard. Fast color , Scotch red table linen at 1'Jc , 25c , Hoc and 50c per yard. ALL LINEN TOWELS SO EACH. Heavy loom damask towels 7c. Extra , largo size , all linen , huck towels nnd flno knotted fringe damask towels ntlOo. ntlOo.CARPETS CARPETS AND CURTAINS. Elegant double warp Ingrain cut-pots , eplondld patterns , at 25c , o5c , 39c , 40o a yard. Extra super wool filling ingrain carpets - pots , very rich olTccts , handsome do- Bigns , 5lc ! a ynrd. Palisade tapestry brussels carpets , ono of the best wearing carpets made , at " 69o ' G9c and 75o a yard. " ' LACE CURTAINS. Beautiful patterns Nottingham lace curtains , full size , 85c and 98ca pair. Extra heavy line Nottingham lace curtains , $1.25 and $1.50. Very dulnty imported lace curtains at 50' dilTorcnt designs of elegant high grndo IHCO curtains at $2.50 a pair. None worth less than $5.00. An immense lot Inco curtains nt 53.50 a pair , comprising about 35 difl'oront de signs in light lace , Swiss and Iribh , point , all worth double the money usked. 200 of the very finest imported Irish point.Tambour Swiss and real guipure lace curtains , in fact Iho finest line over Bhown in Omaha at $3.98 , $1.50 , $0.60 , * 7.50 , $8.75 and $9.50 , worth up to $25.00 a pair. All Iho fine chenille curtains in this stock nt $3.98 a pair , none worth less than $7.50. $7.50.DOTTED DOTTED SWISSES. Wo will place on sale tomorrow the largest line of dotted Swiss sush muslins nnd 'Jnmbour Swisses In the most beau tiful goods. In white and all colors of figures at 15c , I Do and 25c a yard. THE BOSTON STORE , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas Sta. In addition to our regular line of our own mnko of work wo have a number of custom novelties which wo would be pleased to show. Wo have the lightest extension top , cut under , carrlago for ono horse , ever Bhown in the city , it is our own niako. COLUMBUS BUGGY CO. , 3l3jind 315 S. 10th st. Take now motor line to Dundco Placo. We return thanks to our many friends nml neighbors who assisted us in our Into bereavement. DnxNis MAHHII AND FAMILY. Samuel Burns wants to supplement his donation to the Mothodlst confer ence by selling 30 dinner sots at reduced nrlccn " for their entertainment. 10 "English decorated sols , 100 pieces. * 10.00 , formerly $15.00 ; 10 hand-painted sets , 100 pieces , $16,00 , formerly $22.00 ; nnd 10 Ilavllnnd's sots , $35.00 , formorlv i 850.00. Take now motor line to Dundee Placo. Ideal ladios' hairdrcsslng parlors.halr goods , toilet articles , 209 S I5tn,3d lloor. Hamilton Wnrron , M. D. , oolootlo and magnetic physician and surgeon. Spe cialty , disotisosi of women and children , HON. lUth stroot. Telephone U8i Lost at 22d and Lnku streets , a black leather bound book containing motor readings. Finder will receive reward by leaving snmo at olllco of The Ameri can Water Works company. MimiowsT ai-.viu.vL ; UDM'KKK.VGI : At Oiimlm , Mny , ISO'J. For the accommodation of thoao desir ing to visit at polnU east of , in the vi cinity of or nt Omaha , during May , tlio Union Paeiflo will poll tickets at ono faro for the round trip. Tickets on snlo April 28 to 30 Inclusive , limited to Juno 1 , 1892. For tickets or additional information nnply to your nearest agent Union Pa- cilia system. Gorman baking powder is equal to any without exception und manufactured in Omaha. O.UAIIA AND HKTim.v , Ono Furo for the Itmiml Trip. For the Accommodation of those desir ing to visit at points cast of , in the vi cinity of , or ut Omalm in Mny during the .session of the Mothodlst Gonoriu Conference , the Union Pacific will sell tlokot-3 to Omaha nnd return at ono faro for tlio round trip. Tickets on sale April US to 80 inclusive ) , limited to Juno J , 1892. Fur any additional information apply to your nearest ujoiit U , P. system. BENNISON BROS , Greatest Out Price Sale on Record Wo Begin it Monday. COST OR VALUE NOT CONSIDERED SlntiRlitoroil Tlio IMncst ootl In America All I'nt In till * Siilo to Go ill tlio Cut 1'rlcun. 1 caoo ftG-lncli Lonsdalo bleached muslin , 7c u yard. 1 ease fttncy strlpo outing flannels , 5c n yard. 1 ctiBo wide chnlllcs , largo patterns j makes very rich wnippors ; also nobby for comforts ; they uro worth 12Jc ; they go Monday at 81e a ycird. f > 0 gross fancy silk ornaments , nit colors , to close Monday , ic ) a dozen. Tito price , ! ) c a do/un , Is not , half mnnu- laclurors cost. 100 pieces fancy challtcs Monday" only Ic n yard. CO pieces figured China silk Monday at Il."e a yard. A lot of fancy silk Monday , In evening - ing shades , 2oc n yard. Large line now wide embroideries , lOo a yard. Largo llho dross goods on special sale Monday. Come in and see them. Great sale Monday In our carpet do parltncnt. Wo tire cutting the lifo out of carpets of hll kinds ; now If you need a carpet do not fail to coir.o in and gnl our prices. Wo have just received 100 pairs of those chcnillo portlcro curtains , dado on both ends , also fringed on both ends , all colors , only So.00 pair , and you cannot match them anywhere for less than $8.60 ; also a , largo line of cheap , medium and fine lace curtains on sale Monday from 75e per pair up to S20.00. Wo will give you a bcnellt on curtains if you will come in Monday.Vo will also olTcr COO Holland window shades , all made up complete on best spring fix tures , only 25conch ; a linoopaquo shade , all made up complete , only 45o each. Largo line China mattings from 20e yard up. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Wo are cutting the prices on cloaks. Some great bargains for Monday. Ladies'black silk lace shoulder capes , formerly selling at S8.60 , Monday 83.50 ouch. Ladies'cloth capos in black , tan and gray , -10 inch long , nlcoly embroidered , atSo.CO , SO 00 , $0.60 , $7.60 , $8.50 and $10.00 each , worth $0.60 to $15.00. Greater bargains than over in ladies' roofer jackets , ; iO Inches long , in black , tan and gray , at SH.50 , SI.50 , S5.00 , $0.50 and $8.00 each , they formerly sold at So.00 to $12.00. Big line of misses' and chil dren's reefer jackets at $2.00 , Sli.OO , $3.50 and $5.00 each , in light tan and fancy mixtures. Wo are overloaded on in fants' long cashmere cloaks ; down go tlio prices at $1.50 , $2.0 ! > , $2.50 , 83.00 ana $8.60 ouch , reduced from $2.00 to $ o.OO in cream nnu tan. Special sale baby carriages. Como to us we can save you money. Baby c-.r- : riugcs at $4.50 , $4.08. 5G.00 , $0.48 , $0.98 and up to $25.00 , worth just double. Great corset sale still continues. Buy your corsets of us during this salo. Our regular $1.00 quality corsets Monday 68e pair ; our 76o corsets Monday only 50c , in white , ecru and black. Remember - bor wo are headquarters on corsets in Omaha , BENNISON BROS. Joyce -Millinery Opening. Joyce's second opening of imported millinery will take place upon Friday ana Saturday , April 20 and 'M , day and evening , 100'J ' Douglas street. Beautiful residence lots for sale in Dundco Place. Full commission to agents. CIIANXii : OF TIMK. 45 .Minutes Xcnrcr Chicago. Effective-April 21 the ' - , Burlington's No. 2 will leave Omaha 4:45 : p. in. and arrive Chicago 8 a..m. No. 2 is the finest train that rolls out'of the union depot yard. Ticket ofilco 1223 Farnam street. o Lovely Homes fur Snlo In Dundee Place. Full commission to agents. "tt'o Kim Trains , Wo Do , " The Burlington Routo'on Sunday , April 24 , puts into effect a new schedule , whereby increased facilities for reach ing both Chicago and Denver are at the disposal of the traveling public. For details BCO the time table in another col umn or call at 1223 Farnam street. The lady that stole the ornament from Mrs. R , If. Uavios' millinery store Sat urday will please return or will bo ex posed Monday. Beautiful residence lots for sale in Dundee Place. Full commission to agents. CHATTI.i ; MORTGAGE Auction Snip Driijr Stock , Consisting drugs , druggists sundries , desk top , pair scales , iron mill , paper trimmer , 0 boxes glass , 2 boxes Diamond dyes , 1 small safe , 3 show cases , 2 oil cans , 7 boxes shot , oil stove , top to show case , 2 scale scoops , ! 5 largo oil cans , 2 barrels coal oil , 2 square show cases , etc. , etc. , Monday , April 25 , at 10:30 : a. in. , N. 13. corner loth and Capitol avenue. WELLS AUCTION & STORAGE CO. Auctioneers. 3 IVclul. Now scale Kiraball piano. Go and scot It at A. Hospo's. I.ovi'ly HOIMOA for .Snlo In Dundee Place. Full commission to agents. W. T. Seaman , wagons and carriages. Carload Hothesdarator.just received , Sherman & McConnoll. 1/513 / Dodge. Drink "Perfection" Java and Mocha , roasted fresh every day in Omaha. Gorman yeast is superior to nil ; made frcah every day In Omaha. Beautiful residence lots for sale in Dundee Place. Full commission to agents. California. You have Boon California frequently mentioned In newspapers and magazines Perhaps a friend has been there and writes enthusiastic letters baclc homo about the climate and the fruits. It makes you anxious to see the country for yourself. Tlio best time to go Is In the fall and winter. Then work hero is least press ing and California climate Is now pleas- Ing. Tlio way to go is via Santa Fo route , on ono of that lino's popular , per- Bonally conducted parties , leaving Chicago cage every Saturday evening , nnd leav ing KtuiBus City every Sunday morning. Special agents and porters In attend ance. Pullman tourist Bloopers are uaod , furnished with bedding , mat- troseos , toilet articles , etc. Second claw tickets honored , Wrlto to E. L. Palmer , passenger agent Santa Fo route , 1310 Farnam street , Omaha , Neb. niNNKTT'S J'LA nml ' 'llennclt's Pointer * " Scorn to have boon appreciated by the public In general. As our trade hits materially Increased In the past week. Now faces are scon at our stores daily , which goes to provo without a doubt that "tho people'1 like to bo told facts or things as they really arc. "Auction made" boots and shoos nro frequently sold for Omalm manufac tured. "They are put In boxus lablcd "Omaha made " not , but they are 12 ounce cans of Price and Royal Bilking powder nro sold repeatedly for 10 ounce cans. You would not notice It unless you saw the cans side by side. Always look on the top of your cans and see whether they tire branded 12 ounce or 10 ounce. Tlio same is true of the 0 and 8 ounce cans. Sixes are sold for eighths. It's all right to sell short weight goods , but the clerk should explain to the customer that they nro short weights and make his price accordingly. Clerks are not to ultimo always for not explaining this matter of short weights. They receive Instructions from the pro prietors and are expected to carry thorn out If they liopo to hold tholr positions. \Vo would Let a clerk out as quickly for misrep resenting or giving short weights or counts or measures , as wo would if ho wore dishonest. Wo know wo are studying our own in terests when wo instruct them to servo customers , old or young , rich or poor , fairly and squarely and alike. When it comes to rubber hose , lawn mowers , rakes or garden tools , coma and see ; not our prices. The same with washing machines , wringers , etc. Come and sco us. On everything wo will explain to you all the good points ( which every merchant will do ) and all the defects ( which every merchant will not do ) . OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT Sales are increasing every day. Why ? Because ' people have gotten very tired of'paying high prices for goods that ought to bo sold on as close a margin of profit as any other line of merchandise. Wo tire making cuts all along tl'O line. line.Our Our new annex will bo completed in a week or so and there are many things in our fu.'nituro department wo wish to sell to save moving. In this line of goods there is great de ception practiced. Stained soft wood is sold for solid oak. "Season cracks" are filled with putty and stained over , eletc. . Got our prices and look over our goods. In hardware wo carry nearly every thing. All good goods and prices cheap. Consult your own interests and visit Bennett's before purchasing. W. R. BENNETT CO. , 1508-10-12 Capitol avenue. There will bo an adjourned mooting of the Omaha Gentlemen's Roadsters club hold at the Mlllard hotel Monday eve , Apl 2oth , at 8 p. m. sharp. A full at tendance is requested as business of the utmost importance to the club will bo transacted. The Bricklayers , Plasterers and Stone Mason Tenders Assembly No. 72 ! ) will hold an open inoetiucr at their hall , KiOl Douglas street , Monday , April 25. All mason tenders are invited to attend. Michael NoUon , R.J3. SPKCIAL INDUCEMENTS. -Hominy Wo sell all millinery goods AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Wo guarantee our prices to bo as low as the lowest. MRS. R. H. DAVIES , 111 So. loth , opposite postolllco. Visit the well known ilorist , B. flans , 1813 Vinton street , and see his beautiful flowers and plants. Dr. Cullirnoro. oculist. I3oa building von SALU OH KXCIIANGU. The I'alaco Stables , Omalm. Tlio largest livery stock in the United States ; nearly one hundred thousand dollars invested in horses , carriages and equipment. Doing a business of sixty thousand a year. The owner being un able to attend to it will sell tit a great sacrifice. This is the best opportunity cvor offered to make an advantageous deal. Would exchange for a largo ranch. Also two brick blocks of residence property , throe houses in each bloclc , for sale ; good location. Address Palace stables , 17lh and Davenport , Omaha , Nob. I.ovoly Homes fur Snlo In Dundee Place Full commission to agents. Wall paper cleaned good as now. T. W. Rccs , 023 N. 10th , second floor. Will bo on exhibition for ono week commencing April 2.3th , the finest line every exhibited in this country of Roman floss work , thread painting , Mexican drawn work , hem stitching , thread lace work , needlework penman ship , couching and all the latest fancy stitches of entorest to the ladies. All work done on the now No. ! ) Wheeler & Wilson sowing machine. Goo. W. Lan caster & Co. , agents , 514 So. 10th fatrcot. Take now motor line to Dundee Place. There are soaps made outside of Ne braska which pretend to employ Ne braska labor. Do not Do deceived. Union soap is the Nebraska tirnnd. Union soap is the Icing of soaps ! Take new motor line to Dundee Place. Union soap employs nearly fifty per sons , all Nebraska labor. Other soaps which advertise to employ Nebraska labor , employ only ono man a salesman. Which deserves Nebraska patronage ? Union soap excels all others. B. R. Patten , dentist , Boa building Beautiful residence lots 'for sale in Dundee Place. Full commission to agents. _ QuickTime to the Knit Under the schedule , whloh recently wont Into effect on the Chicago & North western Ry. , passengers can leave the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , daily at 0:15 : j ) . m. and arrive at Chicago at 11:59 : o'clock the next morning. This arrangement- reduces the limo to Chicago two hours , and also affords con nection with all of the fast limited trains for the east , and the journey to Now York , Boston and other eastern cities may now bo made in several houra quicker than over before. In addition to this service the after noon "liver" via -the Chicago & North western Ry. loaves the U. P. depot daily at 5 p. m. and arrives at Chicago at 8:15 : the next morning. Both of the above mentioned tfains are vostibulod throughout and nro equipped with Wagner and Pullman sleepers , free redlining chair cars and "Northwostorn'Mlning ears. Bngerngo checked from residence nnd through sleeping car berths reserved. City olllco , 1401 Farnotn street. it R. Rrreiiiu , General A .rent. G. F.VlST , O. P. & T. A. : N nuos. Urimrtmrnt. The consignment of clothing from Schunb Clothing Co. to bo sold by us is over 35-5,000. OO..I Monday morning bright nnd tnr\y \ our clothing dopai ttnont will bo ready for the day's greatJrush. Saturday custom ers could not bo waited on ; wo have extra help now , wo can wait on all. Every dollnr'wworth of clothing sold Saturday will brlng customers for Mon day. Such grand honest bargains wcro never put before the people. Wo are selling men's mid boys' clo'thing 76 per cent cheaper than any clothing store in Omaha. Rend these prices for Monday's great clothing sales. 2,000 children's knco suits , 81. 50 , worth S3.50 , as fine made clothing as tiny cloth ing house asks 85,00 for. Suits from 7-jc to 810.00. Men's $22.00 suits , 810.00. Men's $18.00 suits , $5.05. Men's Clay worsted coats and vests , imported , worth $2.3.00 , for $12.00. Thousands of all wool knee pants 60c , worth $1.2.3. 75c overalls , flOc. $3.00 men's all wool pants , $1.60. Remember what wo toll you. on Sun day the great [ clothing sale will bo. IIAYDEN BROS. , Clothing department. SPLINTERED A THIEF'S LEO. Police Como Out llcst In n Shooting Mntclt with I'rowlcrni V'hoa Ofilccrs Hnzo ami Hudson mot at Thirteenth and William streets nt2:30 : yes terday morning tuo.v merely observed Hint the night was line , that they were glad of n llttlo relief from the woury tramping through the cold and drizzle of the past week nnd that It was pleasant to find some ono to speak to occasionally. The fusillade which followed , terrify ing the slumbering inhabitants nnd echoing through the deserted streets HUe the roar of artillery , was entirely un premeditated. Whllo they were qulotly talking , ono of iho ofllccrs nottcnd some black shadows skulking suspiciously along the shady stdo of nn adjacent alloy , and sang out , "Haiti'1 A volly of pistol shoti was his answer , and tour man sprang from the wall nnd broke away down the street on u run , rapidly Bring their pistols as they ran. The ofllcors returned - turned the compliment , and for n few min utes the usually slumbrous preclnots of South Thirteenth street echoed the tumult of n young Ucttysburjr. Tlio fugitives disappeared in the darkness. and the doicctivcs wcro left lamenting. Not for lonp. However , for n trail of blood which they discovered along the sldowalk , told them lunt some ono hud been hit , and they followed the scent. A short distance down the street n pool of blood showed where the wounded man had sat down to rest. Under the stuowalk hero the ofllcors found a line revolver nr.d a burglar's quill and drill. A llttlo further cm they halted a man who gave the name of Sehultz and who came tearing down the street Itko a race horso. Ho said ho bad been awakened by the groans of a man whom ho found lying on his door stop and who said ho had been injured in a fall from a train nnd wanted a carriage to take him to a hospital. Reinforcements had by this time arrived from the police station and the pollco went homo with Mr. Sehultz to look after tho.wounded man. It was Jack Murray , nn oxpertsafo blower. train robber nndiall-round thief. Ho had a bullet through his leg nnd was carried to luo station groaning on u stretcher , whllo night- canpcd heads of the sleepers roused by the shooting : protruded from the windows and doors. The bullet had passed completely through the man's leg , sphntorlng the bono , and no suffered intensely during the examination nnd afterwards. Mtifriry oiid bis gang ncatto strangers to the pollco of Omaha1. Ho hasi served time in the penitentiary nt Jefferson City , Mo. A few wcoks ago , on North Sixteenth street , ho tired In the face of OfUcor Cory nnd made his oscapo. Six years ago ho was with what is known aa the Cook gang , and during a brush with the oollco a bullet from his ready re volver passed through Captain Cormack's coat. coat.Tho The city Is bolcg scoured for his pals , of whom ho refuses to say a word , thoughtwlth all the shots . .which wcro tired the olllcei-3 think that some of them must bo carrying leaden mementoes of 'their escapade. Disease novorisuccosslully attacks n sys tem with pure blood DoWltt's Sarsaparllla malieu pure , now blood and onnchos the old. Among the Grrnuin SocIotlcH. A leap year party was given Thursday night at Gennania hall l > y the ladles of the Uomuothlichiccll society. It was the swell German affair of the soasou. and many of the ladies were elegant toilets. All the late figures , Including a pretty minuet , were danced. There were thlrty-flvo couples m attendance , and among those prominent were : Messrs. Ackormann , Kuenno , Rosenzwelg , Rosenberg , Frahra , L'icko. Urlan , Strath- mann , Sboelau , Wlmlhelro. bchwab.Fostner , Aiitlroson and wlfo , nnd tbo Misses tiroldcn- beckcr , Grossnarth , Schultz , Honscron , Fruehauf - hauf , Englor , Rolf , Mittaucr , .lahn. Waro- heon , Wooer. W. Frahm. Dloodol , Schurig , Fruehauf , Hooker , Epor.otor. Windholm , Rolfs , Rlx , Engler , Saulz , Kaiser , Tuscb , Honnlcgcr and Hunp. The "Bear" ' class of the tumors celebrated the birthday anniversary of two members Wednesday night at Oiermania ball , in honor of August loyic ) and William Oloodol. After the exorcises , which consisted of muslo nnd singing , the Dears had refreshments In the "boars' don" In the basement of the hall. Mr. Julius Fcstnor , the new manager of the Germon Tribune , announces that his paper , after May 1 , will bo nn eight-page dally In stead of a folio. William Colin , general inspector of the Gornianla Lifo Insurance comp.iny , with headquarters at New York , is In the city visiting a numDcr of Gorman friends. IJowiU's Sarsaparllla cioansoi the bliod , Upright pianos che4p , good makes. A. Weber Turner , 2(122 ( Caldwell street. Don't Mil li > n Mlptukn. The Houston Cure Institute Is in the Sheoly block. Olllce , room 212. This is the only treatment for the liquor habit under which the patient can con tinue his usunlwication and at the mime time find a safe < -nnd sure remedy. Dr. L. P. MoKonna , who has spent the winter In Florida and Cuba , returns very much bonotlttod in health. Kpiirrintr. Omaha Athlutlc club. Monday evening , 8 o'clock , catuhtns-catch-cnn , best two in three falls , bdttroon Glllott , champion heavyweight > df Indiana and Illinois , and Gallotain , champion heavyweight of the north v/oflt I'urso offered by the club. Also Danny Daly nnd Ted Galla gher , four good rounds. Admission , $1.00. Mombons'froo. ' Great reductions on Turkish baths for the next thirty days at Mine. Post's , 8105 South 16th Street. I.ovoly llDinim lor Siilo In Dundee Place , Full commission to agents. The Clilcniu.Sievlnl" | Is the name of the now fast train which the Burlington Route Inaugurates on Sunday , April 24. The "Chicago Special" loaves Omaha daily at 11:60 : p. in. nnd roaches Chicago at 2:15 : the following afternoon , being less than fourteen and n half hours on tie ! road. The "Chicago Special" is away nnd ahead the fastest train connecting the Missouri river with the World's fair city , le composed of now and elegant equipment nnd connects In Chicago with all fast afternoon express trains for Now York , Boston , Philadelphia , Washing ton and eastern points. City ticket ollico 1223 Farnani ttrcet. The Itoll. FOR LADIES MONDAY. Ladies' line silk mitts 2c ; ! , Ladles' llnor silk mitts nnd gloves 35c. Ladles' linen heel nnd too hose 3-5i % , Ladles' Lisle finish , silk neck , vust25c. FOR MHN MONDAY. Men's largo all silk scarfs ICic. Mon's outing flannel shirts ! 7c. } French br.lbriggan shirts and drawers 60c. 60c.Linen Linen heel and too socks 2oc. GROCERY DKl'AUTMtJNT. For Monday only. 8 Ib. can tomatoes per can 8c , worth 12jc. Corn per can , Sc , worth 12jc. Boneless ham No. l,7je Ib. Sugar cured hams , No. 1 grade , lOo Ib. Homo soap , -10 bars for $1.00. Pineapple hearts for ice creams , pudding mill summer drinks ; nothing over brought to Omaha to equal It ; per Ib.10c. . Perfectly cleaned currants , ready for immediate use , in ono Ib. boxes , per box , 12Jc. 12Jc.Lard Lard , 3 Ib. pail , 28c. Best bolted corn meal per sack , 13c. THE BKLL , N. E. cor. Dodge and loth sts. OMAHA PULPITS. How They Will lie rillpil Toilny-Tonlps for SrrmoiiR. Imtnanuol Baptist church , corner Twenty- fourth and Ulnnoy streets , Kountzo Placo. Frank W. Foster , pastor. Regular services , 10:30 : n. m. nnd : 'M p.m. Morning thcmo by the pastor , "Tho Rich Fool , " being the Inst in tbo course of "iiusluoss Sermons from the Pnrnulod of the Lord. " In the evening n Sunday school concert , postponed from last Sunday evening. Young people's meeting at 0:45 : p. m. Trinity Cathedral , Eighteenth street nnd Cnpltol nvonuo The Very Rov. C. II , Gard ner , deon. Holy communion , 8 a. m. ; Sun day Rchnol , 10 n. m. ; morning prayer , litany nnd sermon , U n. m. ; evening prayer nn'd sermon , TtfO p. m. Rov. J. M. Wilson of the Cnstcllar street church , Sixteenth and Cnstollar streets , will preach upon the topic , "Tho Christian Ver sus the Jewish Temple ; " in the evening on "Tho Wnldcnsos , the Pro-Roforinatlon Prot estants. " HllUido Congregational church , cor ner Thirtieth nnd Ohio streets , A. H. Ross , pastor Morning service , 10u. : ; Uov. M. U. Butler of St. Louis will nroauh. Sunday school nt noon. Young Pcoplc'f > SooIoty otChristlnnEndoavorOM5. Vespers , 8:00 : p. ni. The Young Men's Christian nssocialion will take charge of the evening strvlco. St. John's Eplscoual Church , corner of Twenty-sixth and Fran'tlln streets Rov. J. O. Ferris , rector. Fiwt Sunday after Easter. Holy Eucharist at S n. m. Sunday school nt 045 n. in. Morning prayers , litany nnd sermon nt 11 n. in. Evening pruyor and sermon at 7:43. : First Baptist church , corner Fifteenth nnd Davenport stroots. llav. Marsona Stone will supply the pulpit morning nnd ovonincr. Services nt 10 : 0 a. in. and 7iJ : : p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday nnd Friday evenings. Sunday school at 1m and U p. m. All seats nro free. AtthoContralUnilod Presbyterian church , Seventeenth street , between Capitol avenue and Dodge Rov. John Williamson , D.D. , pastor. Preaching tomorrow at 10:110 : n. m. Subject , "Abraham's Lengthened Vision. " A 8 p. m , our young people will occupy the hour of survlco with a varied programme * , to the enjoyment of which nil are invited. Sun day school at 1in. . Clifton Hill Mission , corner of Grant street nnd Military nvonuo ( terminus of Walnut Hill motor line ) Sunday school every Sundav at 3 p. m. , with bU'lo class for ndults. Preaching service at 4 p. m. The Rev. Mr. Pock of the Baptist Mission will preach on Sunday lirst. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. Westminster Presbyterian church , Twenty- ninth nnd Mason stroots. The pastor , Rov. John Gordon. D.D. , will preach at 10:110 : a. m. on "Tho Companionshin of Christ , " nnd at S p. m. the fourth sermon on miracles. Subject , "Tho Tomule. " Sunday school nt l'J:15. : Meeting of Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. in. First Congregational church , Nineteenth and Davenport streets. Dr. J. T. Duryca , pastor. Sunday morning services nt 10:30. : immediately followed by Sunday school. Evening services nt 8. Prayer and in-niio mooting , \Vcducsuy evening at S. .All are welcome. All Saints' church , corner Twontv-sixth and Howard streets T. J. Mackay , Rector. Morning service 11 a.m. Evening at 8 p. m. Sermon topic morning : "The Biassed IIopo.1 Sermon topic evening : "Tho Mystery of ton Future Life'1 Sunday school 0:30 : a. in. Young men always welcome. Southwest Presbyterian church , corner Twentieth and Loavcnworth streets Preach ing nt 10:30 : n. in. by Rev. Albion II. Ross. Evening service at 7:15 , preaching by Rov. M. C. Butler. Young Peoplo's Society of Christian Endeavor nt fi-ir : > . Unitarian church , Seventeenth nnd Cass streets Rov. Mowton M. Mann will preach in the morning. Subject , "Good and Evil. " Service at 10:30. : Sunday school at 1o'clock. . People's church , ou Eigntoonth street , between California nnd Webster. Rev. Charles W. Snvldgo , pastor. Preaching at 10:30 : n. m. and 8 p. m. by the n.iitor. Seals free. All are welcome. Sabbath school at 'J :30 : p. in. Cynthiu Christian church , 4313 Nicholas street Joseph Shields , pastor. Preaching nt 10:30 : n. m. una 7:15 : p. m. Sunday school nt 12 in. The Young People's Society of Chris tian Endeavor at 7:00 : p. m. Morning sub ject : "luru on the Light. " Evening subject - joct : "A Good Consclonco Before God. " AH seats nro free. St. Mary's Avcnuo Congregational church Services nt 10:3 : ! ) a. in. will bo conducted by Dr. Thain of Plymouth church. Sabbath school nt noon. Mission schools nt 3 p. * in. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor - doavor mooting atil. ( : p.m. The Sabbiith school will plvo ; an Easter service , "Tho Risen Christ , " nt7l5p. : in. First Presbyterian church , preaching by the pastor , Rev. W. J. Harsha , D. D. , at 10:30 a. m. and 8 P. m. Southwestern Lutheran church , Twenty- sixth s.reot , botwodn Wool worth nnd Pop- plctoa nvonuos. Rov. Lutnor M. ICuhns pastor , Services at 11 a.m. : "Salvation Through Faith , " and 7:15 : p. m. : "Tho Homo Land. " Young People's Society of Christnln Endeavor ut 7 i > . m. Sunday school nt 2:30 : p. rn. First Unlversallst church , corner of Nine teenth and Lothrop streets , ICounUo Placo. On account of sickness the p.utor will bu ab'- sent nnd there will bo nosors'lcoj tomorrow. Sunday school r.t 12 m. St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran ohurch , cornorTwonty-llrat and Durdotto Htroats The recently elected pastor , Rov. J. ri. Dot- weilor , U.I ) . , will conduct the sorvlcos nnd preach at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:15 : p. in , Sunday school nt noon. St. Philip's chnpol ( Episcopal ) Twenty- first between Nicholas and Paul streets. John A. Williams , priest in charge. Holy communion 7 a. in , Sunday school 10 u. m. Matins , holy communion and sorman 11 a. m. Choral ovcnsong with sermon 8 p. in. First United Presbytoriin chnrch.Twonty- first nnd Emmet. Rov. J. M. French. Morplngsormun at 10:30 : on "Tho True Sac- ratnontarlanlsra" Evening sermon nt 7:30 : on "Business Principle * m Spiritual Tilings. " Young People's C. A. nt (1:30. ( : Kountzo Memorial Kngllsti Lutheran church , corner Sixteenth und Ilarncy streets Rov. A. J. Turkic , pastor. Services ut 10:30 : n. m nnd 8 p. m , Subjeu for the mornlnir , "Understanding the Tiroes. " EvenIng - Ing , "Sins Alwnys Present. " Preach ing both morning und evening : by the pastor. Sunday school ut noon. Young 1'conlo's Society of Christian Endeavor at " 8p."m. All nto cordially invited to these services and receive n Christian wolcomo. Beth Eden Baptist church Park avaauo , south of Lou von worth street. Pustor , E. N , Harris. Preaching 10:15 : n. in. Subloct , "Limitations of Christian Liberty. " bun- day school 112:15 : p. in. Young people's moot ing 0:30 : p. in. Preaching 7.30p , in. Sub ject. "Something Hara to Understand , Hard er Still to Practice. " Wednesday general prayer mooting 7:45. : Saturday women's pruyor mooting a00 ; p. m. You nro Invited to our services. . Church of the Good Shepherd Epls copal ) corner Twentieth nnd Ohio streets. J , P. D. Lhvvd , rector. Morning service nnil sermon on ' 'Absolution , " U u. m. Evening service and termon on "Tbo Hcsurrcctiun of Self Respect , " 7:30 : p. m. The Kastor music will bo partially repeated at the morning ( service. Sunday school'J ; 15 n. m. Seats free to ull. There will bo no services In the Hanscom PorkMothodlnEpiiCopal church tomorrow as the church , la being removed to B uow location. CAVE ALL THE LAW ALLOWS Judge Dnvis Gives Two Oonvictcd Prison- era Long Terras in the Pen ED KOEN SENTENCED FOR THREE YEARS iiul : of n Vinty l.lliol Suit HrrrM.ih lint- lord Ill-ana SCM-II Vruri lor I n Ilintlc-Ottior Court l'r < i crcthlif ; * . Unless the supreme court Interferes with the Ju 'gtnont of the criminal division of tbo district court of Pouglns county , all pnrllos who dcslro to communicate with Ud A. Keen during the next three years should address their correspondence In oaro of the warden of the Rtnto penitentiary at Lincoln , ns Keen will bo Induced to tnko up his residence In that Institution some time during the next thirty days. Keen , it will bo remembered , was nt onetime time the Omaha correspondent of n sensa tional sheet published ut Kaunas City , and whllo acting ns such correspondent , caused to bo published n series of articles rcllcotlng upon the good imnio nnd character of Miss Nettle Wilson , a young uuly who reside * In this city. Last February when the crnnd Jury con vened , the matter wua brought to the atten tion of that bodv , nnd ilvo indictments , charging Keen with criminal libel were promptly roturned. Some wcoks npo ono of the cases wont on trial before Judge Davis nnd n Jurv. In the course of time n verdict of guilty ns charged In the Inulctmont was returned. Koon's nttornoys fought the case with desperation , but the odds were against them , as they were uunblo to produce any testimony showing n JustKIcntlon of the publication. The next move wns to lllo a motion for n now trial , and this document alleged that there were thirty reasons why ono should bo granted. The motion alleged that the ver dict of the jury was not sustained by the evidence ; that the verdict was contrary to law ; that the court erred in charfilng the Jury and that certain Jurors were guilty of misconduct for the rea on that they refused to disclose the lact that they had discussed the mo r I Us of the case prior to the time when they were called into the Jury box. Yesterday morning Judge Davis announced that ho would pass sentence and Keen was brought Into the court room by Deputy Sher iff Lewis. It was nn easy matter to discover Hint i hi young man was not in the best of spirits. The usual ro'obud was In his buttonhole. . Tbo motion for n now trial wus argued. The court stated that the charges sot out in the motion wcro groundless nnd that there was no evidence that n now trial should bo granted. Then n motion for a stay of judgment was made and this in turn was denied. There was nothing loft for him to do but to take his modlcino and this ho did. Ho was requested to stand before the court. Stopping llphtly to the front ho gnzod about the room , picked the rosebud from his buttonhole nnd intently looked nt it as Judge Davis nsked , "Havo you nnythingtosay why the sentence ol this court shall not bo pro nounced ( " Keen answered that ho had nothing to say. say."Then , " said Judge Davis , "tho sentence of this court is that you bu taken to the county jail and thnt within the next thirty days , by the sheriff of Douglas county , you shall bo taken to the stuto penitentiary where you will bo con lln d at hard labor , Sundays cxcoptcd , for the period of three years , no part of which time shall bo 'spent in solitary conlitionicnt , nnd that you pay tbo coits of this prosecution. " ICoon'a lawyers turned pnlo , while their client Hushed and resumed his scat. None of the parties hud an Idea that the penally in the full limit would bo Imposed. Notice of appeal was immediately given. The court slated that that was n right Unit every partv had nnd the suporscdous b end was llxcd at SI , GOO. Keen stated that ho had notbtng to say about the justness of the sentence , only that he was glad that it was three- years in- stcnaofono. Ills attorneys said that llioy did not believe ho would ever go the peni tentiary , but if ho did Ho would not servo out the lull term , ns nn effort would bo nmdo to secure n pardon. IScdforil Got Seven Yriirg. Hoznklah Bedford was another man wtio took tliu measure , heaping and full. This man , with Agnes Donnelly , a woman of the town , robbed n granger , Ausust Lioning. The woman in the case was tried and acquitted , hut her < partner in crime was not so fortunat" , us the evidence was conclu sive thnt ho took $37 and a watch from the person of Liuning while ho was in u dive sleeping off a drunk. When Bedford was called baforo Judge Davis ho remarked that ho had nothing to say only mat ho was not guilty. The usual motion for a now trial wns overruled nnd in passing sentence the judge rend Bedford a lecture that ho will remember lor sovcn years , that being the period of time during which ho has been commanded to wear the prison uniform adopted by the state. "You uro n loafer. " said the Jmlgo. "You claim to work , but your worn consists cinelly of spending your time nnd money around houses of ill fame. You nro n innrrlud man with n wife und children , whom you have neglected. About ull that you do is to loaf , drink und rob the greenhorns. "You are a worthless vngabond and that's what's the trouble with you ; you are no peed to society and Iho community is bolter off with you out of the way. I'm uow going to send you where you will have to work and where you cannot steal und rob. " Bedford was then sentenced to seven years , the term to date from February 2 , IS'J-i , the dnto nn which ho robbed the unsophisticated grunger. Oilier niHtrlrl Court Judge Scott spent tbo morning hour listen ing to nrgumcnlB In the unification ol' Albert Davidson for a writ of habeas corpus. Davidson wns urrostod In Gage county and brought before Justice Bradley , charged with being the father of Ll/zio B. Cruo's unborn child. The Judge hold the man to the district court nnd being unublo to secure ball ho was committed. Tlio writ was denied , notwithstanding the fact that David son declare. ! that tbo proceedings wcro illegal and void. In Judge Kuysor's court the Jury returned n verdict of iv,4 10 in tbo casu of Arnbroio A : Duftio against John A , Kurbach. Plaintiff : sued to recover i',500 which they claimed was djc ns attorney fees in a suit which they conducted for Kurbacb. Judge Doano spent the tiny hearing mo tions , and I hen gave r.otico that next Wednesday ho wnuM hoar arguments on ap plications for nuw trials In cahus that had been disposed of before him during tbo pros- en t term of court. Judge Koysnr heard tbo arguments for n now trial In the cuso of Connoycr , ns admin istrator , ngalnst the Union Stock Yards company. The East Omaha Land company has brought u suit in ejectment against W. R. Jacobs. The petition alleges mat the de fendant hos obtained possession of n block of the company grounds ; that bo claims nn In teroat in the same and refuses to movu off. The bearing on thn pntltlon of .Mrs. Byron Reed , wlfo of the Into Byron Reed , for an oqultuDlo distribution of the cetnto was cnlloa In probnts court yesterday and con tinued until .May t0. ! Maria Husban has asked the eourt to grant her a divorce from her husband , Anthony , to whom she gave her hand and fortune during January , IblM. Kho alleges that Anthony throw her out of the bouse , besides dninir many other things which were unbecoming to n good husband , COSTUHKH Ul-'Ji.tN'lIUt lUUDIW. The supremacy of Juno as the month of brides Is thrcutcncd by the Easter season Accounts from fasblonablo centers o the cast agree thnt the present season has never boon equaled In tbo number ot prominent wedding * . This is especially true of New York , where wedding bolls nra ringing from "dawn to dewy ovo. " Columns of iho now- paporn are devoted to description of the happy pairs , church decorations , rich co > - tumcs and the lavish display of wealth In wedding t'lfts. As all interest Is concen trated un brides , u few notes of tbo costumes will provo InU'restlnj , . Muio. do Biirrloe , me bride of Honor d Kodn.woro a wedding gown of croon brocaila of the delicate eight slindo known ns npplo. lliocorsngo of tbo green broaulawns do- collotto. On It was a very bewitching borlho of ctilftoti of n poltlon hue , with ribbons that matched the gown , e.iught with omornlds Thn elbow sleeve * were in nrtlstlo a * could bo. Tbo cllneing front shirt was caught in t' nn Indescribable Instilou hero nnd there r through omornld buckles , und hul : a ttcop bordering on the lower cdga of green crvs- tals atul tinsel embroidery. Of coin-so there it a very IOIIR trnln. Her colfTuro was high. She were no Jowclry. * Mils Anna Heroin , briilo of Mr , ilohn Con stable Moore , was In rich brocnito trimmed with I lo 11 n cos of point Inco. Tlio high cor sage was nlso edged with lace nml n diamond Mar held tlio point Inco veil. She carried n whlto prayer book bound in silver. MM Mnbol Kirlo , tlio pretty brulo of Mr. Hobcrt L. Crawford , Jr. , was gowned In wlilto bcngnllno , with n broad girdle of pearls , nnd thosUtrt trimmed with flounces of Spanish point laco. Tlio voll , nU6 of lace , was caught with spray * of valley lilies nud a largo diamond star , the bridegroom's gift * blio carrloil n boiuinot of itllos. MI s llclon TnUmTin , tlto brldo of Mr. I-.rnost A. liigolow , were a gown of whlto satin with lilcli corsage nnd long sloovoj , witii the skirt festooned with rare point lace , ino tulle voll was caught by clutters of dia mends and she cnrrlvd n uunch of orchids unit orange blossoms. * Five brhtesmalds atiomfod. the wedding of Miss Anna Dunran , cousin of Kov. Dr. .lohn Hall , to Walter Watson. Thov carried silver horns nlled with pnlo pink roses nnd decor ated with punt ribbon , instead of tlio con ventional bouquets , whllo a horn of flowers was suspended nbovo the bridal party lu place of iho usual marriage bell. Military unlformi were conspicuous nt the _ wedding of MUs Marie Clarluao Uoudcrt nnd Lieutenant.Tohn Uollliigcr of tlio l ifth c.iv- alr.v. The bride were n whlto corded silk richly triiiiiiioil with drnporlo * of point lace caught with orange blossoms. She were a iiolnt lace vull coiillned with diamond stars. Her bouquet was of orange blossoms nmt llhos of thovallo.v. The bridesmaids were Missus Koneo and Vlrglnlo Coudort. ulsters of the brldo. They wuro nttirod in costumes of pink mut whlto striped sillc , mndo with high nocks and long sluovos and einoclllslioil- - with dainty whlto laco. They carried bou quets of pink roses nnd whlto lilncs. A pretty feature ot the wedding was four chil dren who held the ribbons 'o form the alslo for the bridal party. The llttlo girls were wlilto sillc frocks , trimmed with whlto lace and carried il.it baskets Illlod with pink roses. The llttlo boys were dressed In whlto knlck- orbockor suits , nnd were boutunnlorei ot pin it ana whlto roses. Miss CSortrudo Wlsnor , an attractive brunette - notte , brldo ot Llewellyn A. It. .lonos , was nttircd in a pretty traveling costume of navy blue Bedford crepe , mndo In thoconvontlcnat style with long boll shaped skirt and bnsn.ua linlshcd with navy blue velvet and sold cord. A hat to accord in color with tlio dross , trimmed xvith white lace and gold , completed the chic costumo. # The wedding of Miss Mary , daughter of Commissioner Uilroy.to Mr. M' . J. Mulqnocn , filled St. Patrick's to the doors. The brida were a whlto satin gown , tlio train of which as It swept the floor was three yards long. Tlie boJluo was inailo high nt the nock. The dress was ornamented with shell trimmings , with alternating clusters of orange blossoms. KllccUvo festoons of the snmo ( lowers fell lilso a cascailo along the front of the gowu.Nv among garnitures of dueho so und old point * y laco. The wujdtng veil was of the same . . - rich laces , and was caught high nbovo the ' wonrur's head by a diamond star. The maids were saffron-colored gowns under filmy cov- CM ol white monsselllnu do soly. Their Jack- on were in the Louis XVI. pattern , and they had wuito Loghoni hats in yellow and white , with long yellow streamers. Each damsel carried a yellow straw cornucopia , Illled with hyncinths and iluislon , yellow r.iul whilo. Their wedding favors worcdlamoud sticlc pins. Tiny Miss dura CJllroy , shier of tlio bride , was all In whlto , and carried a nosegay of hyacinths alihost us big ns her little self. She had on protly Dun" colored , J slipper * of which sliu was amusingly proud , and she walked up the alslo uitli a dainty " ' " ' minuet stop that was Miss Harriet Laurence Bogort , n prottv blonde , brldo of Mr. Francis D. C.allallri , were a satin dress richly trimmed with , duchesse joint luce. Shu wcro n point Inco veil confined with lilies of the valley , and curried n bouquet of the snmo dninty blossoms. The bridesmaids were < : liirininily ! costumed in dresses of wl.ito und plulc striped nnd ( lowered brocade , undo with lull skirtswith busquus llnisheJ with uodlco effect , nnd adorned with kerchiefs of whlto mull , edged with bhucr luce. They were whlto huts adorned with wreaths ot pink rosoa , nnd carried baskets of pink roses. * The bridal costume ofMss ! Edith Laing , wedded to Mr. Charles Mndison Cannon , wns pink silk mull , made with long full .skirt , ribbon-run bodicu of open work embroidery , linistnd with ruflllngs of point d'osprit luco on sleeves and corsage. She were n coronet t of pink nnd curried u bouquet of La Franco V roses , Her tulle veil wus confined with ny" diamond rose , und she carried a bouquet SSL whlto violets. Neither brldo or bridesnvnds were gloves. The wedding was n pink ono , und the bride , u pretty blonde of the Titian typo , mndo a lovely picture surrounded by her attractive bevy of bridesmaids , all iu pink. At n recent wedding reception ( nlso the I birthday ol the bride ) , oa Mmllson avenue , ( the bride's mother wore n gown of softest gray silic , onibioidorod In wliito silk flowers. Thii dress wns in nrlnco.iso form , with high collar nnd full sleeves. A tall , fnir woman wns attired in n dross of the palest tlmdo of Illuo crepe do chine ever llluo fcilir. A cousin of the : brldo , u tnll brunette , appeared in u beautiful toilet of corn-yellow crepe do chlno over yellow satin. Jotted nut of the finest description formed the garniture on this most becoming dross. * * One of the brldos of Easter week coos nwav in n costume of Kiyoiino luster , shot will ! palo blue und brown. There is with It un eating coat of brown velvet with gold brnld trimming , ulso a travelling cloak ot brown cloth with .short napes und lined with slot silk. The hat matches the cloak. Miss \VIimnUdnuKhtorof Mr.Daniel Wlnunt , und Mr. .Sidney Grant , both or Brooklyn , wcro married , The brldo were a prliii't's's gown of wiilto corded boinrullno.tho corsage cut decollotlo und trimmed with duchesso lace , und the shirt bordered with the sumo to mulch. The veil was of tulle nnd the ornaments diamonds , the gift of the , groom being u handsome marquise ring , sot with diamonds and emeralds. "At what hour "Can a Great Actor leaves Omaha for Denver ? "Why , at < ! ; 40 p.m. , by tlio Turlington's new Train , No. 3,1 you reach Denver at seven the next morning. You dine in a .lining car , recline in a chair car and sleep in a sleeping car. The ticket offcc is at 1223 Parnam street . Tlu > annual mooting of utookliolrters of tlm I'r.jiiiiinl , I'.lkliom k MUnncirl Vitlluv JtullrouU c-onumiiy will lioliulil-nt tlio olllco of thn coni- imiiy In Oiiiulin , .Noli. , on I'rIUur. Miof W > . ktf , iit-iii'uK'cU li m. . for lliu oloutioii of ( II- roctnm iintl for tlio truimuutliiii of luchotuu * lmsno ! > . UK iniiy ennui uciforu the jiicetlinj. J. II. ItBuriBiai , docrutiiry. AurllUMS'Ji