Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, May 21, 1892, Image 5

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1802
ADDITIONALDUAMATIC.
Continued from KlrH PRe.
A CONTINUOUH OVATION.
There eem to bo no end to tlio demand
for tlio lino work that tint Itllo Ditvlx Fifth
Avenue c(iiiiiany In pr.iwtitliiK hero nud
Manager Cliiuth having mmie ohmi time
next week hn Induced the company to re
main over next week nud till In nil date not
con traded for. No iittructlou tlmt lum lieon
hero for yearn has met with Mich popular nud
enthusiastic fnvor and us long in the people
clniuor for till elaiw of amusement put on
by micIi clever tnlent, Mr. Church will do
well to rotnlu tliem. Mr. Minion wriwiilivay
n Jiopillar favorite here, hut hit prewnt eu
Kagcmeiit hns nieil nil previous "ticceiwful
achievement, nud bin iH'iiutifill nud talented
dmiKhter too, m caught on in the mime
chain of popularity mh her robust nud tnl
Cllted "dad." Mr. llrlflltll Is n most excel
lent lending mull and In fact the whole com
jMiny In one In which not n slick can ho
found. Next week this superb nttrnctlon
will hold the hoard for live ei formuiices,
vl.: Monday, Tuesday, Friday mid Hatur
day owning and Hutunlay mntluee. On the
flrnt night "Damon nntl ly thins" will Imi
seen, nud u change vv III occur with each sue
cesslvo jierformuneo. 1'ilco will remain n
heretofore, 10, 'JO nnd !(0 centH, nud preserved
neat niu now on -alo.
THK HltKAT I.KMUN IIUOH. HIIOW8
which In to exhibit hole May ilOth, Is highly
endorsed by the pies of the country. I'ho
IiOiiUville ('ouriVi'-.iitiniiif contains the fol
lowing: "ThU excellent circuit nud luotiiig
erlu wn well patronized yesterday aftornoj n
nnd evening, ami It well deserved the enor
mous erowd which Mocked to the cipnclnus
tent. The menagerie shows up ull Mutt has
been nd vert Isod nnd tho ring performances
were excellent. The clown lutrtxlticed many
lie w comicalities, and the feat of the acro
bat, jugglers ami contortionist J were mar
vellou and astonished nnd delighted all.
IIIIAMATIU DOTS.
Isnbello C)e will star next setts m In "Nl
obe" Kvnns nud Hoey start next wojk for 'their
yearly Hiiropoan trij).
Holand Ked is next ssison to pro luce n
play by Milton Nobles.
It l said that Win, A. 1 Irmly may take
the New I'ark theatre In New York.
The Actor' Fund Fair has add I (1MI..MU
to the treasury of that excellent charity,
Edward Harrlgan opens his next season at
Harrlgan's theatre with "Squittsr Hover
onlty." "Miss Helyett" has been wltli.ir.iwu from
the HoutTes-l'arlsleuiies nfter running sltieo
November !'J, 1690.
The roof garden ot the Madison Sipmro
Onnleii In New York, will bo thrown open
to the public tonight.
And now 'Vie I'layers of.ondnii says that
"the Kcndnls are ni ranging for yet another
visit to the United States."
Verdi' new 0ern, "FalstalT," Is to bo
brought out ut tho La Heabi, Milan, in Janu
ary, 1801, with Maurel in the title role.
Frank Duproe' "King R-ilIko" is being re
heir j I il illy In Njw Yjrk. It will In ; pro
duced at the Ilroidway tluttre, Juiia tkli.
Charles (l.iyler, tho vet.MMii Auurluiu
dramatist now over saventy-threi years olif7
Is to have a monster bjnellt in Xiw Y i k. Jfl
Jacob Litt has changed tho nnino of his
now play, in which Annie ljjwiJ will star,
from "A Nutine Uhl" to "A Nutmeg
Match.'
Jeroiu K. Jerome's now play, "The C mil
clllor's U'lfe," will ba pmdifil by Chirles
Frohinin'sc imp my ni the Chic io Cilum
bla In August,
The bottom has dioppjd out of the theat
rical bounnzi boom in Australia, nnd K. K.
llice Is on his way back with money cablet
from this country.
Mrs. (J j) Gould, onco of tho Dily com
pany but who is now n daughter-in-law of
Jny, presented her husband last wo'kj with a
girl- the fourth child.
Laugtry Is onco nnre on exhibition in
London, where she is slid to hive male n
bit in n play called "Tho Fi ingi of Society,"
presented by Charles Wyndham's company.
Ceorgla Cnyvau has gone to Japan, her
rt vacation for ton yoir. Cuirlei K.Chnt-
terton wills for Kuropa May 11. Dan Sully
and his wife have gone to Sullyville In the
Cutskllls
Nat Uoojwlu has agreed to piy his wife a
lumpsum of 15,01V) Jin lieu of the alimony
awarded wltu the decree of limited divorce
just granted her by Judge Truax, of the su
premo court.
James O'Neill drops "Monto Cristo" next
season nud has accepted a play eilled "A
Iloyul Trust," at leat ko says Dunlop, but
we have heard of O'Nell's intention before
and ft don't go not until' proven.
Alexander E. Sweet, the humorous writer
of ?Vjpos Siftimi, h&a written n political
at lie, blended with love nud comely, in
which Mr. Dan sully will star next season.
The title of the play Is "Tammany Hall."
"A Trip to Chinatown" will celebrate Its
200th performance at the Hoyt Madison
Square theatre tonight. It is the longest
consecutive run of a farce comedy over made,
nl a wlnnliir run at that, from start to
finish.
And now comes a letter from Birmingham
saying that thejlato 1'at Hoouoy's widow and
his tweuty-ouo year old son nre living in
that town, and that Fat was a bad, bold Dig
amist. Hoouoy's American widow, whose
stage name was Josio Granger, says that If
the English widow Is looking ' uf tor money,
, ii, dire 'tiuu, us I'at didn't
leave a dollar, and she had to buy u plot of
ground on the Installment plan to bury him.
Hue furnishings bIiouM
C. A. Haberdashery,
(Mil Catrllta.
"1 neo," wxld StingHs, laying down th
nowftpnper ho win rcudltur, "that iiihi
qulttfl nro lieing manufactured nnd nr
used extensively, giving Kood witlsfuo
tion."
"That's n Bcheino," reiunrked How
"When n inmi l toojioorto taken neww
pitHr ho ciin rend his quilt. I niipHst
tliey will liuve library iiullla nftei
uwhllu, with oiio of Dickens' novclt
printed on thum. UrentHt'heiiio, Isn't II?"
"That'll iiawtlilug." mild u limn with ii
wild went iiccent; "1 mind HtoiiiiiK ul u
tavern in Oregon whoru tlio lundloiO
gnvo nit n tallow dip to hIiow im to lied,
" 'Yo'll Hud ycr lirenkfnst oprvud foi
yo ftint thing in tho inoruin, geiitleuieii,
ho wild ni wo wished him g(Md night
'Kat nround tho edges, hut hiivo tho nnd
die if yo cun.'
"Wo nuked him to explain, mid hf
iiliowed uh tho comfortuhlu on our lied.
It wuh u big buckwheat citko tho hIzo ot
tho lied and ut light im a pongc. Wt
breukfnuted olt it without getting up."
Somoliody throw n iMMitjavk at that
moment, and thu wild west accent reaeii
to nccontuate, and tho truth teller went
homo. Detroit Free I'ress.
After Loiik Ht'imrnllna,
Gentlemen wantlns
call at the new Y. M,
Cheap money for home builders can be oh
tained by Inventing In some snare of the
Lincoln Iian ud llulldlng association
which entitle tho holder to borrow one bun
dled dollars on each share held, gives him a
,,ro rata shaio of ull tho eai uiiigs of tho cor
ignition and enables him to pay off the losn
i easy monthly installments, but little in
Mcw-ot rent. This Is u purely mutual d
borne Institution. Olllce in rear room, First
National bank.
n M Gardner has opened a Hat and Men's
FariilxhiiiK ('',''u"011,,, t,,0,"T Y' M- c
A. building, also has ihe exclusive agency
for Wanainakor k Brown's custom mude
clothing. 1 M N eti eat
Ir. rwmlmni tmres
blooil, chronlo, female, heart, llvor, lung,
nervous, rectal and skin diseases. Ilooms
Nos. 14 and IS, HMinrds block.
Leave orders at the Itontou bakery, cor.
Twelfth and 1 streets, for Ice cream, fancy
cakes, etc., elt'er for family orders or par
ties. Superior goo Is, prompt delivery and
eaMiHbljp'loji. rl,MM W.
Smith Do yon romemlior Mins Ark
wright, with whom wo lined to dnnco hc
often?
Jones Perfectly. Sho was pretty, hut
fanciful iiH iho mlHchief, light nnd fool
ish, and I often Hiiid to mj self, "I pit j
tho man who marries her."
Smith I married her threo yearn ugo
Harper's Bazar.
It Made II I m Think nf Nlmkpspeare.
Ho laid down his knifo and fork ami
asked one of tho waiters to call tho pro
prietor of tho restaurnnt. When tho hit
ter camo the old gentleman asked curi
ously:
"Did you over read ShakeHiiearo?"
"Why, yes, sir," replied tho proprieto:
in surprise.
"1 am frequently reminded of it in
hero," went on tho old gentleman.
"Indeed? Well, ho was a wonderful
man."
"Yes, one can find passages in hi
works that aro nppropriato to almost
anything, especially restaurants."
"i'vo seen tlicm quoted on menu
cards."
"Of course I'm reminded of on
now."
"What, may I ask?"
" 'Oh, that this too, too solid flesh
would melt.' That's all, sir."
Ho picked up his knife and fork and
returned to his work with renowed
enorgy, while tho proprietor went hack
to his desk and added forty cents to tho
check. Chicago Tribune.
Unexpected Kliing;.
A lndy to whom slang is seldom nu
agreeablo bound confesses that sho win
greatly ninused by nn outbreak of it the
other .day in a very unexpected quarter.
Sho was present at a house whero the
people aro Quakers by descent. There
wero some relatives at tho house two
young Indies who have been brought up
to uso tho Quaker "thees," but not, it
seems, to avoid all tho world's notions,
for presently one of theso demuro young
Quakeresses broke out to her cousin
"Oh, my dear! Thee should go to see
our cousin D 's wedding gifts thee
should! I can't begin to tell thee, about
them thoy aro too peifectly stunningl
Can't theo go with me? Why, thee can't
conceive them; they aro simply bang
up!" Boston Transcript.
The I'ly In tlio Ointment.
Jake It's getting to bo too hard work
to pick up a liviu in this country. Kf it
wuzn't so fur away I'd go to Central
Ameriky. A man don't hav to do nothin
there. Whole country's covered with
bananas. Nothin to do but lay under a
treo all day an eat bananas.
Rusty Itufo Got to pick 'em ofTn the
trees, hnin't yo?
"Course."
"I knowed thor' wuz somo drawback."
Chicago Post.
Midnight I'hlliisiipliy.
Mrs. Squills-Quick! Quick! Wake
np! 1 boliovo there aro burglars down
stairs. Qo down and see.
Mr. Squills (sleepily) Nonsense!
Nothing but the cat.
Mrs. S. Hurk! There! I know there
are burglars down stairs.
Mr. S. (nervously) Well er if you
know thoy aro there, it's no uso going
down to find out. Now York Weekly.
Not Treated Well.
Prison Visitor Yon aro well treatod
hero, aro you not?
Convict No, I ain't.
"I am surprised. Tell me what you
wish tho pribon authorities to do for
your comfort."
"Lommo out." Exchnngo.
No CIiuiikis
Cloverton What aro you going to get
for a spring suit?
Diishaway I thought 1 would got the
uiue thing 1 had last year. Clothior
and lirnisher.
A I.i-Him.
"A leme, my boy," said thoold Rrntl
man In reply ton question, "n lense Is n
document that Is most wonderfully eon
striietid, A lease Is u contract that Is not
lived up to by either party and generally
not fully understood by either.
"It require iiiuro words to say little In
n lease, my lioy, than there nre In one ol
Shakespeare's plays, and according to law
the whole affair Is made as Imolvedusn
Chinese ptirr.lc, the only thlngnt nil equal
lug It in tlmt May being nn Indict incut ol
fnrty-Miwn counts, carefully drawn, In no
lorditncc with the ulnlutes of tho gient
Mat ii of Illinois, I have known a man tr
bo crippled for life by the mere weight ol
nu Indictment accidentally dropped on
him II is no ctnuhcrMOtun nud Involved
that II frequently slips a cog nud scriousl)
clogs the machinery of the lnw.
"Ilut to let urn to lenses. You sen n reml
estate ngc lit nud ho tells ou the terms on
which ho will rent you n housu ornnollWe
You understand It, and Im iiudcrMnnilH It,
and ull Is clear sailing until thu lease is
made (Ull. You look It over nud then tell
him that you never curried away or lie
stiojisl n house in otir life, nud did not
know ) on wero suspected of such thing.
Ho Informs you that that Is merely n legnl
formality nnd docs not menu an) thing,
Vou Hud n hit of other formalities nud
llnnlly say:
"'Why, 1 thought the arrangement was
that I was to lmo the place for llfty dollar
a month, keep It In tcpnlr nud get out if 1
failed to pay tho rent.'
'"That's ItcMiitly,' ho replies.
"Then you wonder nt thu Ingenuity nf
thu mini w ho can use 1..VM) words to say so
little. Hut oii sign the tense, take it
home, study It somo inoru nnd dlscocr one
urcnt truth. It Is hugely devoted to himm I
fying what the party of the llrst part dis's
noihnNoto do nud what the party of tin'
sci olid part docs have to do.
"That's h lease, my boy." Chicago
Tribuuu.
Old, hut AIhhjs (loud.
A good story Is gotten off on tho legal
profession which tuns about us follows:
In ii certain community u lawyer died
who was a most popular nud worthy man,
and among other irtiics Inscribed upon
bis tombstone wus this: "A lawyer and
an honest man."
Some j ears afterward a Farmers' AMI
mice convention wus held In the town, and
oiiu of the delegates, being of a sentimental
turn, visited tho "silent city," nud In lam
bliug among the tombs was struck with
thu Inscription, "A lawjer and an honest
man."
Ho wus lost In thought, nud when run
upon by ii fellow hayseed who, noticing
his abstraction, asked If he hud found the
gruu of u dear flieud or relative, said,
"No, but I niu w outlet ing how they dime
to bury these two fellows in thu same
grave." Green ling.
When it's Told You by MAYER BROS., it's So
lliilneil.
For j earn ho himi'iI a Huston maid
With actions most demure.
And so ninth culture hedUplaod,
He thniiuht he liuil her sure.
Ho talked of llrnuiiliu; h the hour
His accent huh Just right;
And thus he held hur in his Kwer
Until one fatal iiIkIU.
In might) urath the midden rose,
For, hy unlucky chance,
Inopeaklnif of hlith art in clothes
Ho called hU trousers "pants."
-Clothier and F'lrnWher.
Let us thaw your piirticular intention to our Shoe
Department. Fitted up in handsome style, eomfoitahle
light and airy, with polite gentlemen to wait upon you,
and a line of goods new, bright, clean and fresh, we can
assure you of Shoes that will lit the foot, and shoes that
will wear, at prices we think less than )ou are aecus
tomed to pay.
MAYER -:- BROS.
H2 to 122 North Tenth Street.
When it's Told You by MAYER BROS., it's So
A I'ttnlt It ai Injur).
Old Trump (iiirectlouatcly) How much
did j er git. Wllliur
New Tramp Nary a red.
Old Tramp Nothinf What did jou
strike Mm fer?
New Tramp Half a dollar.
Old Tramp (disgusted) Hah. You lima
toors Is ruliiiii the business. Detroit Kiee
Press.
The Correct Thing.
"Suppose, now," said the examiner to
the engineer applying fora chief engineer's
certificate, "you have your pumps and
valves all light nud everything in working
order, mid you start your pump mid get no
water, what is tho llrst thing you would
dor"
Kliglncer I would look over thu side, sir.
Kxiinilner Look over the side! What
would you look over thu side for?
Knglneer I'd want to know if there was
ny water to pump, sir.
Ho passed. Dundee Weekly Nuws.
Took In tlio Whole llimliiess.
"And Hrown Is going to run for con
gress f"
"That's what."
"lias bo a war record f"
"I should say he has, lie wrote a his
tory of it!" Atlanta Constitution.
A I.niK" Yield.
First Physician Did old Coupon's case
yield to your treatment?
Second Physician It did. I treated It
(or six months, and It yielded something
like a hundred guineas. London Tit-Hits.
A May Iluy Lay.
Now the rlluclc, jiliKle, Jingle
Of the brooklet In the Ulimle
With the Krlellet
Of the leaflet
On the treetop seems to mltiKle.
Now the IhiiikIi Is truyly liohhlnit,
lilosvim laden, In the hush
Of the twlllk'lil. and the throbbing
Of the carpel, and the hlush
Of the beater. 1111 the air
With a beauty rich and rare,
While we hear the doleful sobbing
or
the
white
wash
brush)
Now tlio house Is full of bnrux
Anil the lloor Is white vvltb slid.
And the vino around the thorax
Of the Cupid's full of buds.
While the bird is ildl lllui
And the wavelets How nliil tliuh.
Man Is hIkIiIuk, mndly sighing
For tho necessary cash -Now
for shekels man Is slithhiK
Like the zephyr o'er the Hoods
That he may be up and buying
All his airy summer duds
Now tlio shaiiKhuI, proudly strutting
Comes with neatness to tho scratch.
And a sorry sight he's cutting
In too nevvmnile garden paten. '
With a mien that seems malignant.
Fur the beed ho makes a break.
And he looks u hit Indignant
When prostratt d by tho rake,
For his oh ner, vv Ith a deadly
Aim supplanted b) a kirk.
Quickly stops Ids hupp) medley
And Instanter makes him sick.
It. K. Munklttrick in Detroit Free Pres
Not Her Fault.
Mrs. Gofrcqiient They say a husbaul
and wife often change in appearance so rs
to look like each other, and I liellevu it's
true. You and your husband look almost
exactly alike.
Mrs. Strongmlnd (majestically) Yes,
Georgu has grown to resemble me cry
much since 1 married him. Chicago Trlb-
uut'-
Ingredients of Greatness.
The st) In of man I'd like tube,
If I could have my way,
Would lie n sort of Hitpourrl
Of I'oe and Thaukerii);
Or Horace, Kdlwin, and l-nuili;
Or Keats and Washington,
(ieroniD and blest Omur Kliayjam,
And It, I., hlevensou;
Of Klpllug and the Hard of Thrums,
And llonaparto the great
If I were these, IM snap my thumbs
Derisively at Fate.
-John Kendrlck Dungs In Harper's Magazluo.
"La Mode do Paris" and "Album ties
Modes," so well known as the publications
giv lug the choicest Paris styles mm month In
advance of ull other Journals, npK'iir to be
glowing Just a little too Hipuhir. The de
maud for them In glowing so lapldly that
the publisher, A. McDowell ."c Co., I West
Kouiteeiith street, Nuw Yolk, have found It
illlllcult to keep up with the Increasing de
maud each mouth. They claim that tho
Amei lean ladles me now buying their Jour
nals to such an extent that most of the new n
dcalt'is are eutllely out of them by the llf III
of the mouth. As nil the plains me made In
Paris by the best mtlsts, the publishers claim
that It icqlllles considerable time to catch
up with such nu Inci eased demand, U'u sug
gi st to our lady fi lends to become legular
slibsciiliers, thus nmklng sine of levelling
their Join mil each month, and seeming that
valuable book, "Diessinaksng Simplllled,"
tliat is given ns u premium to each subset Iber
pay lug CI fill in advance for either "La Mode
do Paris'' or "Album ties Modes" for one
vear. You may place tli order tluoilli
mir news agent, or send direct to the .pub
Idlers.
'
"llondholdeis nnd Iheiulivinneii." is the
title of anew work Just out by H. H. King,
and depicts a Htaitliug plctlliu of political
clinics committed III the name of liberty nnd
will make u great campaign document.
Fact and flguies given theieln show, ac
cording to tho eleventh census, that Massa
chusetts has been enabled to nceuiniilatu
moiu wealth than nine great western
nud southern state; Pennsylvania more than
twelve; New York uioie than fifteen, etc. It
shows that ngi Iciiltiirnl mid labor Intel ests
have liecii roblssl nud with maps and other
lllustiatlons depicts .some stiiitliug ami In
tel est lug ideas. The Isiok has been out but
two week and already has creatisl (no little
demand. In piqs'r coveis'i'i cents. Aleuii
Publishing Company, Dost on.
II) e mid Kur Surgeon.
Dr. W. L. Diiyton, oculist and aiinst, I'JWI
O street, telephone :i"o, Lincoln, Nebr.
Hei polsheimer Si Co., display the flutst line
of Millinery Novelties, new styles, new
shapes, new colors. Miss Maddei u, trliniiiT.
Wedding Invitations, either piiutoo or en
graved In thu Mnest style of tho artatTlIK
COUIIIKU olllce. Collect forms nud best
quality ot stock guaranteed. Sample i-heei
fully shown.
The Indies mill' .Wii(uiiie, conducted by
Mrs. John A. Logan at Washington, will be
sent rc one yeaito ull now subset iheis to
the COUIIIKU Vluit pay it year (fri.OOIll ml
vunce. Old subset IImjis may also take nil
vantage of this olfer by p lying upjarrears.
EVERY ONE WILL GO
-TO Till!
FETE OF DAYS
n
I'o be given In the
H
New Y. M. G. A. Building
By the Ladies of Lincoln.
This
yi and
.whibition will begin
FRIDAY, IAY 20
AHD CONTINUE 11 DAYS, ;
. L
DOFT HISS IT 1
Admission to the Building - 25c
Each Entertainment - 10c extra
DEER PARK 11) OAKAND
On The Crest Of The Allegbanles,
3000 Feet Above Tide-Water.
SEASON OPENS JUNE I22D, 1892.
This ruinous mountain resorts.sltuated nt the
summit orthe AlleKbnnlesiinil directly upm
the inulii lino ol the lliiltlmore n ml Ohio
Itiillroml, bave'lheadvantane nf Its splendid
vesllliuled express train si-rv lee lioth east anil
west, unit uro Iberefore readily aceesllilo
from nit parts of tbu country All llaltlmoro
and Ohio trains slop at Deer Park and Oak
lit ml (lurinx the ennui.
Hates, fiU, J7S nun "' a mnuiii, nccuruiiiK
locution. UiiininiinlciitlniiN sbniild be nil
ilresseil tnOKOKOK I) DkSIIU'.I.DS, Mull;
nk-cr llaltlinore anil unm uoieis, uumiuriiiim
Mel., up to Juno 10; nrier that ilnte, either
Dior I'urk or Oakland, Oarrctt County, Md.
rVll-Ht
Tin: Lincoln Steel Plate Range
Most Durable
Finest Finished
!aad Most Complete Range Hade.
New Method, Monarch Gasoline and
Gas Stoves.
ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS
Granite, Tin, Copper and Wooden Ware,
and examine our lino before you buy,
Call
HIJLI-X-i
1 30S O Street
BBOS 3z EVEETS
Telephone 339
SPECIAL AT
LINCOLN'
iimeOi
c&ti6dm
ami institute or I k.sM4saiur,
Sbnrllisnil, ami T)wrltliiK. U tlio lint anil liuvrst
Cut km' III tlits IVmt Nil hlmlfiiU In atliii'lmic- liwl
year, htu lenU irci)ansl tor bunlnit In fnun .1 1"
miintlit Kh rli'iicsil faculty I'lmmiallnstniilliiii
Uvauilful llluilratisl catalinnir, ciiIIivk JoiirnaU, and
invcluiaiM of k-iiiiiuiiiIiIi, m-iiI f rrr hy aililn Ming
L1LUI1UI1X1K A HOUSE. Lincoln. Neb
MRS. WELSH,
MILLINER,
Removed from 142 S. I3th street
TO
126 N. ELEVENTH ST.
LADIES' HATS RESHAPED.
THE LEADER,
Great Cheap Store 1211 0 Street
It pays to trade with us. Note the following special baigatns
we are offering for this week:
36 tilinmcd lulN worth $325 for only 5 ' -35
36 tiiinmid hat-, worth $350 for only 3-oo
36 trimmed bats worth $5 .00 for only .... 3
120 do faM black bokc, oc, v,ortli 5
18 iln fait black hose, worth 30c, for only 17
f, doen fast black boe, worth 10c, at only Ui
(leiitu fllk I.UItJlioc, worth 63c at only S-
Kxtrnheavv half hocc, 4 pairs for 5
Sodofiincv tow el, worth 30, 40, 50 and 60, vour choice
of the "cnliic lot for only -jS
35 Immk hiiliknt $1, cheap n't 1 "5
3(1 boyV Hidts at $150, worth 2-75
36 bo mlt at $3.50, worth lS
2$ docn men's pants, only $1 .00, worth J
We can save you from 25 to 50 per cent, on everything
no one to undersell us. Mail orders
we sell. We allow
promptly tilled.
THE LEADER,
'1 he Cheapest Store in the State. 1 211 O St.