V CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1890 . flrKW SWjSSslsS) ill 71 f ttf vi V AU-LftlissssW? 3i .StoWr-' Dk.VT7TttA.J ,"v . rj5V".J vSk l jar GOLD COIN HEATERS For Hard Coal Oil, For Soft Coal. Most Powerful Heaters Made I Most Economical on Fuel I FRANK E.LAHR, 030 P STREET. NORTH SIDE P. O SQUARE. Smoking Jackets, Fancy Vests, Full Dress Suits, Fnil Dress Vests, Fine Furnishings, Christy's London Hats, AT Hosiery, Hosiery, rWl Hosiery, GVcat Iinc Low Prices! Underwear, . .Underwear, U nderwear, All Kinds All Weights 1 1 -"Aud n J.lnc of STAMPED LINENS remarkably pretty and exceedingly low In price. Call and sec them. EOKEIAtf & CROWE, 114 South Twelfth Street, A Fine Crayon LIFE SIZE FREE AT SHERWIN'S 1124 0 ST. Every customer gets a head and shoulder Crayon Picture Free from any and all cost. This work is made direct from any photo you may want copied. Call and look into his matter. V" ' U I j. V J lil T. '- irrt -. UV - t Uf mwJumL 1 vttiic??ZirVf?& UmnXrl nK' wMm. J v ,SJLiE;l4 D wJJ d Mnittiir Viicr 11 .Vixferii IVinr 1 'ubllnlxocl SritiinWiy. Address nil coinuiuiucntlnnii direct tn the onion VVltMHItl, PutNTINO CO. I'tfllMHIIKIIH. Courier building, HIM N Hlrcel. Tki.ki'Iionk '2M (1. H'ichhk!,, J11., ICdltnruudHolo I'mpilotor. V MohtokHuitii, ANKiiiln lilllnr. HlMiM'iuiTioN! Ono Year by Mull or Carried HW; H Mouths, II OOjThroo Month, Mo.f Olio month U0 Cent lururulily In Ailvnmv. AllVKIITIRKMRNTH' Halt's furnished Oil flpplloittloll nttlioofltce, Hcclnl rates on ThntiCntiiiaoik, (AiNTitllitrnoNsiHIiort spicy nVit'lit'n, mhhiim nml I stories solicited. I 'rnv.iml slid (social mil)- pre I ess.'lnlly desirable. I'MN-nini Wn innko n specialty of KIihi l'rlntliift In nil It branches. Hocletv work n spctlslly, ICntcred nltlin I'ihIoIIIco of Lincoln Nub., nit second n 1 11 in matter. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 69,000. TAKE NOTICE! Tlio CnuiiiKii will not bt ivfiponsllilo for Any debt nmdo by nny ono In Its iinmo, tin hh n written order iiciMiiiiiniilw tlio miiio, tin: oiimvr.MAN ciuitii:n. Kolluwlng the umiiiI iiiHto'ii llm Couiiiku w ill Ikkiiq 11 special holiday edlton nUmt l)o i'oiiiIht lfl. The ClirlHtiiuiH uumberof tlio CoUltiKU him ulwnynbcoii picparcd with Hitt cmo mid I(h publlcntlnii Iiiih iinnu'illy luvolvixl 11 cousid einblo iMitlny of money ;lmt wo hnvo enehyenr been clK'oiliiiRiil lii(iiireliiltiviil'topl'odlicou holiday piibllentlon u licet ln c nil it upon too city nnd Htnto, by Lincoln ndwrtlrn'ra mid tlio iiidlnn public tliioiiKliout Lincoln, Oiiuilm mid tlio utivte, nt liirne. Wo hnvo never ta ilored In vain. ThlHyem wo will surpitM nil provloim ef foitH. Tlm Coi'itlKii iHouJoyliiKn pntioniiKo midsiipKiit much InrKor than ever I hi fore, nnd wo propono to Iksuu to our Ki-cntly widoii ed elrclo of lesulai' iiMidei-N nnd to jiooplo of .No'juitk'i, the lliient lltuinry piibllcatliiu that the Htnto Iiiih yet pioducod. It will bomtiit U) III every Minm of tlio wonl. Fifteen thoilHitnd copies or tlio ChrNtiunH Couiiiku will bopiiutctl, It will bo In miiKiv r.lno form, vucIomv! In i colored llthoRiuplud eovorof iK'iiutlful dckiKii. Tlio lllustintlouH pivMinil sH'clally for this IhMiie, will bo ory profuvi mid of the llnent quullty, while tlio lltvruiy IcatuicH will lo of u very IiIkIi onlr. NoexpoiiM) rtlll lHiMmed Inmiy depnitiuent, nnd tho holldn) number will. bo ono of tlio ImmlsumcHt, most iittrnetlvo mid eujoynblo pabllcntiotiH ever Issued Inthowoit. It will iiiillcnto I1111 MtiikiiiK innnner what Lincoln enterpilio can do. Tht Hit of coiitrihutoiH eiubinceH many well known pooplo of national mid locul lepu tatlou, mid tho nrtlelcB will couth wldo rmiKii of Inti 1 estlng subJoctK As mi Indica tion of wlmt may lio pxkh'(cI, wo limy inen tlou n IiIkIiI) enteitiilului; article written for tho Couiiiku by Kukcuu Field, tho noted JournnlUt nnd author of CIiIciiko; an Inter esting puiKT, lluully illustrated, by llonerul Vlfipmlu on bin life mid oxporlouccH at tho consular post In South America from which lie has just returned; mi exhaustive trcutlto on "Tho Likeness of Clulst" by tin eminent art writer, boiiii; 11 thnroiiKh Inquiry niul ro kumeh Into tlm subjoct of tho authenticity nnd vorlsiinllliudoof tho "iccelved llkeucss'i of Joins Christ a subject Interest hi); to tlio entiii) Cliiistlmi world accompanied by foul tt on ilhistintioiiti, Otliorattlclet in uep nrntlousnio u study of "VeteriiLniH"vloiod iiupnitlall), thoiiKli from an eastern stand point, a coinpielieiixUo lovlew of thosm'lnl life of Lincoln for tho past twenty yearn by tho ussoclato editor, mid many others by prominent proftloual people, tho ubovo bo Iuk meioly a siiKKcstion of what may bo looked for. In view of tho heavy demand nmdo upon ouriipneii by tho literary and nrt fenturw, oueiulvertUiiiKcoliuni's aiv iioci.sarlly llm KinI, mid meiehaiitN mid otheiNdesii Iuk space in tlm j;reiit sp"clal edition should bo piompt In slKiiifyllig their intentions. TIIK .SOCIAL (Ul.KMLVU Saturday, Deo. 0 "Arizona Joo" at Funko's. Monday, Dec. 8 Ihuxiuet of tho Mystic Hhrhio at Temple hull. Ktrulty'a "Around tho World In Klghty Day8"nt tho Funke. Tuesday, Dec, 0 Lotus club at Temple hall, dancing. JINm Weaver' reception for Miss Cora Weaver of Omaliii, mid Miss Marie Galo of Chicago. "Around the orld In Klghty Dy" nt the Funke. Wednwduy, Deo. 10-Oernmn Festlvnl at Temple hall. Miss Uilftlth'n ixceptlon. Allele l'ttyn nt the Funke. Mm. W. W. Holmes' high flvo party. Thursday, Dec. 11 Clmnuka enteitalu mentnnd dmieo at Templo hall. "FutricV Well" nt tho Funke. Friday, Dec. 12. Louis James nt the Funke. Saturday, Dec, 13. 1-ouln James nt the Funke. Monday, Dee. in. Reception by Mr. Iu Weasel, Jr., for Mr. and Mrs. Max Kolm nt Temple hall. Tuesday, Dec. 10 WeddliiK of Miss Tlllle 11. l'obnne nnd Mr. Willnrtt It. Mill at the residence of Mr. and Mm. K. II. Dohanaii. Meeting of Tuesday Evening Club at the resi dence of Miss Cora Hardy, Thursday, Deo 18 Yardmattcr's annual bull nt 'temple hall. ... v Miss Johnston l doing nearly all the work In the city in the Hue of ladles' hair dressing, liampoolng, etc. Her patroimgo has stead ily Increased from the first day she opened In Lincoln until now that lady numbers among her customers nearly all the leading ladles of the city. Her parlors are centrally located, 1114 O street, and appointment may be made by telephone, 023. IN TIIK UIJIIAIIY. "A Merry Christinas '" Is tho chciy girding mining from every pane of tho Ideal monthly, Di'miirmt' Monthly Mttuttiu the December iiiiiu'ier of which 11 genuine IioII 1 lit y number In Just nt I111111I. "Lighting the N'uy for 11 Hiintii Clans" Ih thu very iiiiro prlnta intrul iclory wntorM'olor, tbn rich humor of which will I hi highly nppieclatcd by the little ones mid "children of larger giowlli" 11 w II; mid tlm pngn engraving that follows, "Kuplincl Painting llm Vltgln nml ''hllil," Is from 11 nottsl pulitt liiir. nml will lioippr elated for IIm historic value iin well us Its beauty. Heddcs (hew, there mo nt lenst two IhiiiiIiciI 11111I llfly other hand some Illustrations, fur fit 111 1 1 miigurliio Ih not thlH lepiewnliitlvo e for tlm iUiinllty h lutes. nml giMMl quality of Iin pl( lutes. ,, . . . . ,. , ... , . It In mi iiiulun niulltiK " 1Hrnry cIHm nt Mit. Aimlln It Ken t hnnler I'"'' i- that ed he,) onil meiisuie, that a stoiy, which she wiote. should Iiiimi been taken by other writ els Hsu llcfise for willing nlic nt uiiiestraln el nml Inilii'ilit passion. Mis, Chmili'i's ees liae bien wlilelv iiiieiiiiUliii'o slin w rot 11 "llm (Jtikk nml the Dead," nnd, while theiol ""'"ci no is, in iiih privata lire, 11 man or lr wiih In bet mind no suggestion or sensualism, rcprouehablo honor. Ho hnd gone to Frohs slioiinw percelus thnt others found in th. dj.rf, hU Hint polltlcnl net, to recall to the stcry Mich Miggesllons, nnd inrii mid women kli'Btliiit ho wiih tho heir to his rights. Hut with facile pens have felt that tlmy ueiu I"'1' vt'ry Hteponly proved tlm Irnpnsslblllty Justllled In following whero Amelia ItlvcH led tho wny, Itlsicpoitrd thnt this young wo - innii Is sometimes almost ovetcomo with mortification, nnd that it Is this revulsion which bus caused her to forego all further llteiary eiroit. Hhe will probably direct her talent so thnt hereafter Its exeiciso will ap pear through tlio miillnui of the pencil nnd brush mtherthiiu tho pen. Ralph W Hrecketirlilge, of Onialia, in n recent Issue of the AVonmAd .(iie.niiriinf published hi this city, makes the following reference to tlio Into Judge James W. Huv ngo, Omaha's eminent jui 1st: "No mnu who hm lived In Nebraska has contributed so much to HternluroiiH ho. Ills lltornty stylo wns pure nnd classic; his diction clear and sparkling; his arguments nud statements of facts always interesting, nml his learning, especially in tho domain of history, pro found. Ills impcrH contributed to tho Ne braska II Istoi leal Society Justly give him high rank among historical wi Iters; nud had lilt years been prolonged, bis hoilth permit ting, ho might have been expected to produce some work on a largo scale, worthy of class lllentlon with tho writings of Abbott, Han- croft, l'i oseott, and Motley. To know-Judge Hnvngti wns to love him, nud hlsileath brings prorouuil sorrow to uritiy 11 breast. "His lire wiiA gentle: anil tho elements Ho mixed In him, that Nature might stand up Aim say to all the world, 77ifs iras a rami '" Tho ChrlstinnH edition of tho Ciiiiiii;i(iif(iii JWiitiiif is one hundred thousand conies. Tho order, as 01 Iginnlly given to the printers, wns 85,1X10 copies, but while 011 the press It wns thought advisable to to Increase tho num ber to KXI.OOI). It contains 11 feature never Isifoin attempted by any magazine, consist ing of i!S! cartoons from the brush of Dan Ibntd, the now famous artist, who did such woudeiful illustrations In Mail; Twain's book, "The Yankee nt Iho Court or ICIng Aithur." Tho cm toons nro placed at tlm iKittomof each page of tho lungurhm, nud take for their subject, "Christmas during tlm Eighteenth Ceutuilesof Iho Christian Era," with variations, showing tho way It. which womodcru Christians carry out Mime of tho chler texts or tho Chllstlmi (lospol. An ex cellent lllustiated 111 tlelo Is one on teapot, by Eliza Huhnmah Scldmoie. Literary llostou 1st rented witli numerous portialts, mid mi mtlclo which comes with tho nlnetlttli bh thilay of Von Moltke, sketches tho life of tho gioit FieM-Mnrrhal In an interesting way, mid Is by (leural James (limit Wilson. Ellnbeth Illslaiid has ono of her charming 111 tides. Tho December number of the ,lfiimiic of liiirrfenn lllnlitry proents n rich nnd 'iirUd table of contents, Tho opening paper Is 11 ginphle historical sketch or the 1 he mill fall and chai'iicteristlcs of "'I ho Ancient Tow 11 of Foit Kenton, In Montana," with pietuiesipio accounts handsomely Illustrated of early navigation of tho upper Missouri Ulei Tho second contribution. "David llmtley mid tho American l otolites," by Joseph Hartley, otNow Yoik, touches upon 11 theme of In tense Interest nml consequence to nil Ameri cans. Following these nttr.ictho illustrntd mtlcloH, wo have "'I ho Institution of '1 hunks, giving Day, lftSI." by J n cob Hauls l'atton, A. M "Ui Salle's Homestead at Lachlue," by John Frase, of Montieal;"A Typical OM time Minister, the Iteerend HenJ 1111I11 Tn pun," a delightful sketch by Hon. I). F. Lniu son; "Hllinpss of Enily MiJugaii Life In and About Kalaliiazoo," by Mmy V, Oiblm; 'Our Old Webster's .Sibling H(Mik,"by Hev A.M. Cotton; "Some Llteraiy .Statesmen," which In lugs into view striking facts In 1 elation to eminent writeis In the councils of tho nation, by Milton T. Adklus; mid of shorter m tides, "l'lesldentOinllehrs Silent Journey," Mrs. Elizabeth 11. Cm lis Sin rounded by HulfalMs, or Camp Life In Kansas Twenty Years Ago; A Cluster of Christmas Poems Tor tho House hold; ami Mimoexcoptlonally valuable hither to unpublished letters. The table of contents of the Decemlier .drrnii, will delight all intelligent icadeis. It is et long, thought-provoking nml enter talnlng. Indeed of Into each Ismio or tho tivnii has seemed to surpass its picdccessor, and tho December mimlier is 110 exception. Tlio frontispiece is a remarkably lino portrait of Count ToUtol mndo from 11 photograph taken fiom a life size painting or tho Count. Tho opening paper Is on "Tho Christian Doc trine or Nou-reslstuiico," nnd embodies the views of Count Tolstoi and He v. Ailln Hal lou as set forth in an extensive corresiond ence carried on during this year by these two great modern apostles of the doctrine or non resistmice. Rev. Mlnot J, Savnge coutrll utesu delightful aper entitled "Then mid Now," l'ror. N, S Binder apearh In n strong jiaper on "The Nature or tho Negro." This Is ono of tho most valuable essays on the race problem which bus yet appeared, in that it gives us on Insight into the nature and possi bilities of the negro and the Afro-Ainerlcan. l'rofcstor Shaler Is followed by a brond-splr-ited and able pniier by the Rev. Lyman Ab bot, the well-known pastor of 1'lymoulh church, 011 "What is Christianity I" A. C. Wheeler, better known In tho dramatic world us Nym Crinkle, writes in a brilliant critical paer, of the late Dion Houcicault, Helen H. Gardener apearslnaplendld con tribution entitled "Thrown In with the City's Dead." Presldont E. II. Andrews, of Urown university, writes ably on "Patriotism and the Publlo Schools." Professor Wilbur L. Cross, Ph. D contributes an Intensely Inter esting sketch of Ibsen's great xem entitled "Hrnnd." Clms. Ollfllu Allen, one or the ablest civil service workers in the land, ap pear In a thoughtful paper 011 "Electoral Reform Legislation." Hamilton Unrlund contribute n story of remarkable merit en titled "A Private Kotuin." Among the other contributors are Gen. Marcus J. Wright, Maliel Haydeu, T. T, Tertuue, and Victor Yarros. In these days, when the Held of literature Is strewn with the wrecksjof imitations of the woiki of popular authors, and King Solo, mon's Mines lias a hot or would-be and tiro- HOIIIO flllllHM'IH, Itls lefieslllllgtllCOIIIOIK 111" Mich A tor 111 "A I'nr Cottntroo," tlm first iil t of which Ih published Hi Oitiujfoi De cember. The nut hor hns boldly Miuekbnck lido the antediluvian period of tlm mighty Hiiuilnns, mid wen veil 11 record 11s tin Ming us It I novel. U'liut tlm novelist Iiiih iIimid with thu text Oiithifi Iiiih distanced III tlm splendor r It ongi livings nud Illustrations. Canon V. W Knrrus, writing In tlm De cember Forum, wiysi From enily years I was fond of MH'try, mid I own mi Immense ilebt to thu pools, not only Wuuo I Imvu found In them tlio greatest mid Ix-nt of mm nl trnchciR, whorovenleil to niu, or conllniicil In uie, tlio purest tiutliH on which It Ih piwhI 1110 to nvo, hut nlHo Iivciiuho tbey hnvo illu- iulimte.il ninny 11 ilntk hour, nnd ndded fresh MinllRht to ni'iny n brlKhtono, b noblo Icm 'soiiHKOtto nntuinl iiiiihIc In noblo wnnk Thpy hnvo helncd 1110 to linnic tlm nlcturo I Kn'lcry of ImnKlnntlon with lovely mid de- R,tru iicbiip., nml to Into rnfiiRo from nny ,on.i which niMit In-nt upon mo from wltli- out In Hint Hood of uiiipioiiclmblo suushlno which they liml klmlkil for mu wltlilu, Tlio Count of I'nrU In 11, very liitolllKunt iimii; ho In very lenincd; ho In brnvoihoUpn- '" resusciiaiiiiR tlio Uointo Ho ChnmlKinl. I 1 h) not nccuso tho Count of I'nrls, as Is too lluhtly done, of linvlntr boimht. bin rovnl claims of .M. lloulmiKer. Hols too much a Frenehmnii to tflko pint In ncou;i iVffif, t4xi lionornlilu to put up with nucIi mi nlly, mid Um shrewd to hnvo bolloved thnt M. lloulmi Ker liml n' crown to sell. Ho simply put money in n "deul" for vote illrected by the HKViiey of IlouliiiiKiir. Ho furnished tho 111IN lions mid HoulniiKor tho Miularlty Ho hnd stlpulatoil that Iin would Ihi kIvcii for his monoy tho Rtenter pnrtln tho pnxluctH, thnt is 10 nny, n conservative mnjorlty Tho fnll 1110 that win suirerisl mid Iho famous mrnl lei ninrcli (llmlnlshed Ids clmncct so much that tli'iicpiiblloliaitioir noloiiKor nny enemies before It, or, If It Iiiih nny, tlmy nro reimbIN eim uiivmleH. Thr Fut 11111. Tho Rerun of serofuln are ditroyed by Aer8nisapiirilln. Sold by all diiiKglsts. (luoils Itneoiniiieiiilml by I'ror. IT1111. At the rviiuait of I'rof. l'fau nnd also to accommodate tho ladles who attend hN cooking school, wo havo purchased n froth stock of tho follow lug nitlclon; AunourVKxtractof Heef, Cooper's Isln. Kliiss, liny Ihwvus, O. 1". Cream of Tartar, I'uro HakliiK Hodn, Almond Pnsto, Flavor ing extracts, etc. . Abo tho lluest Hue of holiday Roods in tho city. Call and see us. II. F. 1'yi.k & Co., llLMO street. C W. Ilurkltt, the 01 list, has just finished n nuiubor of hmidsoinely executed crnyon w)ltialtH of piomliiiiit cllleiu of Lincoln, intended forChrlstnuiH pieseuts. Ho Inform ml Tiik Couiiiku that tlieio is yet tlino to execute 11 few inoie portrnltH hefoio the holi days A crayon portrait Is one of tlio best Christmas glttH that can bo made and Mr llurkitt's woik will glvo complete satisfact ion. Call at his studio and examine tho shcIiuviih, For the erentost mlety of Holiday 1'ies elits call at HcrpoMichuci- & Co's. Pi retlcul gifts nt economical pclies to suit the pockets of the rich nml nxir alike, Her pnlhelincr& Co. hnvo for nil tho most oom ph to nssoitincuts in tho west at agio it suv ! All tho latest sheet music, now stock, at Urnncor s Art Musle store, 212 south Eleventh ktroot. H. F. Pj lo i: Co, have decided to close out their hook depiu tmeiit, nml will discontinue thnt portion of the business. They have a big lllioembiaclng tho works of the most popular authors, all of which will bo sold "way below regular prices. For holidaj pieseuts nothing ulcer can bo found. For a cut, biulso, but 11 or scald, there Is nothing eipml to Chambi Iain's Pain Halm. It heals tho purls moiu quickly than any oili er application, and unless tho lujuiy Is wry so ei e, 110 scar is left. For sale by A. L, Slmder. Ijulles desiring to miikoanuppropiiate nml thoroughly appreciative iiiesviiltu their Inist gentleuuin 0 lend cannot give them anything ulcer than nwatchchiiiii made of hair comb lug. Take tho combings to Miss Johnston, HI IO street, and haxc a chain, In nny style made for a ChrUtmus picscnt. . Nollre to Defendant. John Crelghlon UullliiKer will take not lee that on the.'lrd day orDueeinher, IMm, John II. Cunningham and C'Iiiih A. lluunii, plalutllts herein, tiled their petition In tlm District Court of I Jiuciister county.Mtato or Nebraska, umiliiMl said defendant, '1 he object nud iraj or ofwhleh are 10 rmeloso a eoiliiln mortgage executed by John . Ilnlllnger mid Emma E llalllnger t4 the plalullll upon the following described premises, lo-w II 1 Lot 0, llloik I), of Hei ouil East Park Addition to the I'll v of I.in. coin, Lancaster county, Htuto of Neluaska, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, dated the lUtliday of Jlnreli, h'M, for Iho sum of JUHl, duo and pajablo In inontlily In stallments iroin the loth day ot Ma, lsim, l,'i. jmyntiloeuoli mouth with Interest on tho en tire amount remaining from time to time un paid at tho rate ofti percent, per annum, from Hut 10th day or March, 1KU0, paj able monthly. Plalntllls pray for 11 decree that deleuilauts bo required to pay sumo or that tho premise may bo sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before thcAlhdny of January, ISUI Dated Decombor 3, 1K90. J NO. ll.CUNNlNOltAH, Atty. fur PluiuttlU. A. S. Hadger or Chicago, formerly or this city, was in Lincoln Thursday on his way to California, where, rumor has it, he will soon lie married. CAtARRh Is a conitlrutlonal nnd not a local disease, and therefore it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, working through the Mood, eradicates the Impurity which causes and promotes the disease, and effects a permanent cure. Thousands of people testify to the success ot Hood's Barsaparllla as a remedy for catarrh when other preparations had failed. N. B. Be sure to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla BoldbralldrtiEirUU.fll ilxforfi. l'ropred only by 0, 1. HOOD A CO., Apother irlci, Lowell, Nui, IOO Dosos One D Opportunity Never Better. Prices Never Lower. Values Never Greater ri' THAN IS OFFERED YOU -IN OUR DISSOLUTION SALE Prices Lowered Greatly to Close Stock. Heavy Reduction in Men's Overcoats, Boy's Overcoats. Men's Suits, Boy's Suits, Children's Suits, Furnishings, Winter Caps, Trunks and Valises, Heavy Reduction in Everything at GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Corner 0 and Lincoln Safe Absolute Protection for Your Valuables ! Hom's of all Sizes in milt Rented b the Month or Year nt Reasonable Untes. S. E Cor. 1 1th and P Sts China THE STOCK OF Queensware, Silverware, Etc. Which is Now 1-43 Soutln IStt St., is composed of first class goods in every respect. It is all arranged and ready for the Sacrifice Sale The stock comprises everything usually found in a first class glass, china and queensware store, including a' large stock of Roger's Best Silverware. These goods must be moved and prices will be made to close them out. THIS IS NO FAKE, but a bona tide sacrifice sale and if you will call prices will surely convince you of this fact- Talbot I?. Geidd, 143 South Twelfth St. GREAT - thi: Tenth Sts Deposit Vaults ! Sale! Opened at A sjit v r Jl V -1 E iSilHr'''eS ' TH! EHd ,X: Tt &!ji:l-&J'tfiHM.J,' -Wt.M.uiAAs. .iJtfcti,y .Ji