Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, September 24, 1892, Image 4

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SA'JURDAY, SEPTKMBER 24, 1802.
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ILAlmena Parker,
Jgramatic Reader
Teacher of Klocutinn.
505 llRACK lUULIItNO.
The Mist National Bank
0 and Tenth Sts.
Capital, $400,000 Surplus, $100,000
Oh'FlCKHSi
JV.S.IMniriHI,IVrtMirii!. ,.,,,
CtlAS.A, IMJVAVt, VlM-IVMlilrnt
F, M. COOK", Oi'Mrr. . . ,
It. Ih Mll.l.KIl, Att'l Ctuhttr.
German National Bank,
Cnpitnl .... $100,000.00
Surplus .... 20,000.00
loscph Hoclimcr, President,
llcrninn II. Scluibcrg, Vice Prcil.
Clm, K. Wnltc, Cashier,
O.J. Wilcox, At. Cashier
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Nebraska's blitk family newspaper
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
L WESSEL, Jr., Editor.
I'UIIMOATION OKrMCKi
WKHHBL-vrBVKNH IMUNTIN I CO.,
lll N HltvoU
Toh'plionest-Ofllco. m Itosl I 1 1 , lit
Siihtrrlprlnn Hate. In Advance.
IVr 11111111111 iJ.no IThreo month .. fine,
Hlx month I ( HIiirIo copies o.-;
Bnlercd lit the ir.mutllLM of Lincoln, Nf '.,
h second olu mutter.
POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 63,03).
chip'.3:
t ches'huts.
Qftw$ifrM&
T7DC1? Tuition 1
" HfcU il
Knl I term, In rovcii differ
ent cnuracs. Only It lull irrmln In.
dependent Normal In Iho Mute. The Hnot
Buildings, Kqulpiiictil, and Ulct Norma
Faculty, No experiment, hut mi established
roaiiRsenient. 4Hcour.ru, 33 tcneltrr and lec
turer A live school fur Ihn mnos. Wrlln
ror catnlonue in F. F. KOIWB. Mniinucr.
, l.lnroln, Noli.
MORPtND'S
Dancing Academy
Laming Theatre Untitling,
Will ruoHn fur tho
Season nn
Wednesday, Sept'r 21st.
Children, li'e l'. in. Adult p. in. rirculur
t Al tho l.niioliiK Hnx nitleo.or nl I'ouilcr
Olllcc, 1131 N St root.
UNGAINLY GARMENT?!
THE WATTEAU PLAITED BOX COAT;
ARE SUPREMELY UGLY.
T
At lat Olive Harper Can Het Nn
Ilcnntjr In Thrin, nml Ollre ! n 1'ii.h.
Inn Kpert Nome Novel llrldal Cn
tutors The Full Opening.
(HK'clnl Corresiudoiice.J
Nkw York, Sept. 22. If short night
gowns woro colored anil trimmod ilicy
would look llko tliu now wraps itinl In j iii.I
nn ugly. I think wo luivo never Imd ro tin
graceful nml ungainly n garment us tho
Wnttcnu plaited Imjx coats. Lot us give
tlutnkH tlintwlillu tliuy nro to lio the
lending Htylo wo slinll mill lo porniittrd
to wear tight jackets and long mils, if
wo want to, cut tutioli iim of yoro. Any
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CHILDltEN'S COLUMN.
Flrrililn MagnnlUm.
Tnka t gold ring, the more massive the
bettor, Iml your mother's wedding ring
will do. Attach tho rltiK to a silk thread
alsmt twelve Inches long. Fasten the
Other rnd of the thread around the null
Joint of your right forefinger and let the
riliK hang about hulf an Inch nUive lue
rfftcb of the tahle, ou 'which you rest
hJ-THE-
Bon Marche
EXPLANATION.
Sme time since Messrs Parrlsh mid
Sltulrc decided to locate In Lincoln mid
con luct a i;enurnl Dry Goods nd Na
tion, tulnm. IntcmlliiK to linndlc flrit
cIuhi good only. They adopted the mime
of 1km. Marche (good market) Indicating
wltnt the nubile will And their NEW
STORE a he, for one day and every day
In the year. Ladle are cordl.dlv Invited to
call and examine their good", (every piece
nc") aild low price, Such examination
Incurs no obligation to buy,
The
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Bon Marche,
rarrish & Shulze",
36 O St. Lincoln, Neb.
Notice of I'llbtlcMloii,
l.loyu Stnlone. Cotton Malouo. Flora Hollo
Malone, Katy MhIoho, Albert Mntone. Harah
A.Hhoanlifll ana Frtnlorlek O. Kill will Inka
notice thntnn thosstli lny of Januxry, 1MM,
tbe Ncbraakit Htoek YartI Co , or Lincoln,
Neb.. plulntlir heroin, nted III otlilon In the
dletrlot court or Imncaiter eomity, Nebraika,
BKalnrt nlJ Uofeuiliuit. tlioohjectaml vrnyer
ot which are to foreclono .a cortnln mortiiiiBo
ex'culo.1 liy Kamilel McClnjr to till pUlntltr,
uion toe following uYjcrlbril real ertato.
lxUllirro(3)iiml four II In blook nine (0)
ami lot fifteen (15) ami ehditeeu (IS) In block
twenty-two i'W) In Wt Lincoln l.ancnler
county. Nebriikn to secure thu ti nu'iu 01
twoeerlaln iromlory uotr,tlte(lontlieSlrt
OiiyofJuly, is,s. inrilie um of lO-.Aeach,
Riidduoaiut pavablclu twoniul three year
from the ilnt a thereof: it Don tho pithl unto
Rndinortgaiseiiilii.ro u now iliii nml pnynblo
the turn ot five liuinlroil ami nity-tw.i ilollura
nnd eveiityltveceiit (.Wi.7J), for which um,
with Interest from hU dale, pln'.ntlffiinivx
foraile-reti,'ind that itefen ant bo rciiulred
to pay the ini-. of that UI nremlne may be
old tointlrtythe amount found dun. You
are p-qulred to nuwr mid petition 011 or lw
fore the 311 d v of nnnber, 1M11
KIH.KA HTOCk YAIIIMCOm
Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Br It itlnrnry.
Dawn, (1 rfroth A Cunningham.
D iteil tho lOdi day of r)ep temper, Wl. 0-2M
A corrrniMimleiit voucheafortlioaccurac
ot tho foliowliiKl "My brethren," Raid
preacher, "Mich a mini I llku tho captain
of a erewlen vcwel on a idiorelen ma.
Happy would biicIi a man Iki could he
lirhiK bin men Riifo to land," TIMIItR.
"Why on earth do you havn a nielodeon
ItiRtnul of a jilano, .MawMonr" "liecaune
my daiiKhlcr wan ao fond of mulo I
couldn't get her totnkuany cxerclso. Now
alio gut tho walk and tho iiuikIo at once."
-llrandon Manner.
After lio fallnoff 0110 a man never com
parer anything to ladng an "easy a falling
oft a log." Atchlnou Globe,
A Ilinedau physician line Roothlng tnu
alcnl tone aa a remedy In ucrvoua dlHeaneR.
It U aiifo to nay that Wnguer l novur cik
teriil In hi prescription book. 8t. Paul
Glotw.
A valtrc may not know how to deal a
pack of card, but alio can caMly ralo the
deuce by dropping a tray. (lien FallR
ltepubllcaii.
What a woman culls n perfect dream of
A ilreM Ih generally a Rtcrn reality to the
LuRbnnd rr ho lnw to pay for It, PlttHhurg
Dttpatch.
In the race of life it Isn't tho fast men
who come out ahead. Texan Sitting.
GlrU were formerly 10 modest that they
would blush if n small star winked at
them, but when the man in tho moon cast
a sheep's eye at one of them now rIio nsks
him what ho I glvlnit her. Galveston
News.
"Tom, waa that a variety allow you took
mo to last nlghtr" "Yes, denr; why?"
"I thought I detected nplcc on your breath,
waa All." Kxcliftime,
Thu flounder I a fish that require plenty
of reasoning, and oven then Is flat, Phila
delphia Itccord.
A fifty cent piece, my Kin, with n hole
In it will not piiHH current, which show
that tho half Is better than the hole Bos
ton Transcript.
Karuct"Yhy Is the Suicide club going
to move ita qtiiirteror Percy Tho mem
ber nro haunted by a horrid fear that
their present meeting place I unhealthy
-Club.
It I when n y nun it fellow In lovo has hwt
his head that the girl In tho ciimc, Is likely
to mercifully lay her own on lilRRhoiilderH,
-IMiilndelphla Time.
"There werosovernl flreAlea In my r.iom
lasttilght." "Wliatdldyoudof" "Why,
nut them out of conn." Pliiladelphla
Heconl.
They have. Iicguu to put pneumatic tire.i
on hitlkles iikciI In trotting race. The men
wliobctonthuliorheMriritwIiiglhcsoxulklcH
continued to hu tired In the Kline old way.
llulTalo Kxpresi.
If your friend ineetawlth adversity do
notoffend him by iiiciitiin;t Into the put
tlculars. Ills neighbor will bo glut titell
you all. Thua you not only avoid o.T t.'t.
lint your friend, but you glvu iileiutim1 t..
I bis nclghlwr. Boston Transcript.
Stuart Why did you resign from t' e
clubf Snobman Well, I don't do cnou::'.;
business with the nieinlx'n to p.'.y my
club ducn. Club.
A good many bathing costumes rc.cmhU
ununer vacations In that they l'.';5lii too
lato and end too Roon. Pittsburg Dispatch.
It waa probably tho plug hat that itu.'t
gested tho Raying, "Tliere Ih nlways room
at tho top." Host on Courier.
"This," aald the man who eamo down
with tho parachute, "Is one of tho moM
advantageous forms of artificial llgbt,"i
Exchange.
Tho hello girl at the telephone exchr.ii;r
Iim much to answer for. Picayuue.
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I irk I a
JUL. " -
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I your cIIkiw to steady your hand. Hold
your finger horizontally, with the thumb
thrown buck ni far as possible from the
f rest of tho hand.
1 If there he nothing 011 tho table tho ring
Will Roon Iki no stationary.
Then plae- Rome wllver say three half
dollars Immediately below the rlnu. when
noon It will Im-kIii to movo to you and from
you. Now, bring your thumb In contact
with your forelluger, or else suspend tho
ring from jour thumb, and the movements
will become transverse to the former
awing. Or this may be eifected by making
a lady tnko hold of your disengaged liai '.
When the transverse motion is fairly estao
llshcd let u gentleman take hold of the
hidy'H disengaged hand, mid tho ring will
chatigo back to Ita former course. These
effects nro produced by magnetic currents
given forth by tho hands of tho expert
mentera. Instead of using silver you can
suspend the ring over your left forefinger
and obtain the same result. New YorR
Evening World.
.lurk anil the (llrl.
A girl of fourteen was sent to the
purchase meat
NF.W WAI.KtNO COSTUME,
fliliifr tiinrn iiffli tliiui n linr rout, with
Hu ai,nitni.a f...f ..,..1 i..,uiv 1.......I,,.. I butclior'A tho other day to
lrb ..... ,.r,.li. I i,,,i...l. O.m 1 ' w dinner. The butcher was out, but bo-
;, , i . i . , ii i i .i i i i bind the meat block was a great tawny St.
not crnl nuiilo of drub cloth had n thick ,u.rmml ,,w ,,,,, nnt, BHnnpplDB nt' tlu.
that dlscurlad .lis dreams.
plait bunging from u siiuaru yoko, and
with triminiiig reaching Htraight across
tho Hhoulder blades mid extending to a
point under tho arms. Tlio sleevr-swore
puiTed up oven with tho earn, and a
flower pot collar hold tho head liko tho
Jnpnuoso (IiiIIh wo hoo.
Heavy plush inuilo of mohair ia to be
Aed on many outdoor toilets, mid oven
ono or two princess gowns lnivo lwen
H'cn of it. It is very heavy nnd requires
little trimming. It is very expensive,
but is ho wide that live yards will cut a
complete dress, It will also bo largely
used us combinations witii other mil
terials. In tho illustration will bo hccu ii drc.s
of mode cloth, buttoning down tho right
side of tho okirt with largo diamond
film pod buttons. Tho bottom of tho skirt
lins two bands of plush, and tho waist
nnd upper jmrt of tho slroves aro iirndo
of tho Fame. It makes a very Rtriking
costume.
Tho pretty gown besido it is of "page"
cropon, with trimming of narrow real
Astrakhan. Thu corsngo, V neck mid
collar ns woll a. forearm nro liuulo of
brocaded novelty (ilk in vluto and bhclc.
Tho lint is of hluto felt, witii n pulu blue
vch'ut bow and J.Iephistopheles feather.
Tlicsu sutiuiio feather ornaments nro
quito tho rngo nnd given delicioitMy,
delightfully wicked noto to an otlier
wlw bomber toilet.
Tlicro is n great Bumcnecs in wedding
finery hIiico it must bo white, must have
a veil nnd ornugo blossoms, but fashion
just now says Unit n long point veil is
better than a tullo one, nnd that it
should hang from tho back of tho head
instead of over tho face. Tho dress in
tho picture herewith is of mat white
satin, tho baby waist held in with t'neo
towb of ribbon nnd trimmed with n
bertho of laco. Tho sleeves roach the
wrist nnd have bracelets of orr.ngo blos
soms, nnd n necklace of the eiuiio is on
tho collar. Tho skirt hns u ruffle of
satin beaded by "bead puffs" of laco at
tached with tiny sprays of buds and
blossoms. Tiiey extend up tho front
breadth in delicate vines.
Tho truiu Ih long, nnd no bouquet is
carried. litto faille, bengalino mid
satin nro thotlireo
occasional fly
"Oh, you beautiful old doggio! What a
darling you nro!" exclaimed the girl, and
in another moment she was kneeling by
him with her hand on Ids Hon head and
her yellow braids half burled In his brown
coat. Tho dog opened his sleepy eyes,
licked Iter other hand nnd wagged his tail,
thereby signifying that though lio hud not
previously had thu pleasure of her ao
qualiitnticc he considered her a very nice
girl Indeed.
Looking up the little maiden saw the
butcher standing in the door. Ills face
was whlto as death. "Kor God'a sake,
keep still," lie cried. "Come here, Jack!"
he added sternly to I ho dog, and in a
moment he hud him by tho chain. "I
wouldn't have taken that risk for all that
I possess," he said afterword to tho child'
father. "He was left to mind tho till, nnd
he would have torn any one t'No limb from
limb. I cannot understand It." "Uut 1
do," replied the girl. "I lovo nnlmuls and
am not nfrnld of them," Maybo that Is
tho reason why .lack and tho young hero
iuo lira the best ,.f friends oven unto this
day. New York News.
BIy Ilaby (llrl nnd Mill.) Hoy Mine.
My table. Is spread for luncheon
Whom think ou slll lunch with mo?
Why, my llttlu Hoy lilue, whosu work Is o'er
Whosu sheep lio asleep on tho nursery floor
Whoso herd thioiiuh llie nowly tnssulcdcora
lio homeward led by hU ftiitcllko horn.
Then ho full asleep In my easy chair
And dreamed 'twas a haystack tall and fair.
Ilut now Iiu'h uiMiku and wants his tea;
My llttlo Hoy llluu shall lunch with mo.
And another, his sister. Did you not know
That hu hud a sister somu time ui;u?
With rosy cheeks nml llossllko curls.
To us tho denrcht, best of wills.
A dainty lass to lovo and k'oti
To fill our hearts and homo with bliss,
Mnny caresses to her befall,
Hut llttlo Hoy Dluo ulvca most of all.
Ever bonny and w Insame, fresh nn ' sweet,
From her eblnlni; head to her dimpled feet,
Hho sits by my sltlo In her tall hlnhcUulr,
Llko a graceful lily, puro and fair
Yes. Iluby Krnm, of summers three.
And llttlo Hoy llluoshull lunch with me.
Aid tho ycirs may puss as tho years before.
And many a uuest pass through my door,
And pauso nt my hoard for lunch find tea.
Hut nono will ho over to dear to mo,
Or 1111 my life with such Joy us you,
My Hftby (llrl and llttlo Hoy lilue.
Mm. Mary Fellou In Good Housekeeping.
xotio:.
In the District Court of Lancaster County
Nebraska,
John Crater
v.
Mernervy A.Crf.ter.
Mernervv A, Critcr. non-resldeut deftnd
ant, you urn hereby not I lied that onUioGth
day of Heptember, l$aj, John Crater tiled a
KUtlnn Hgatiut 'you lir thu dUirlct 'court of
mcHitrr county. Nebraska, the object and
prayer of which wasloobtulll A divorce ,frnin
j ou on the ground Unit you have been itnlliy
of extreme eruvltv toward the plulntlirwlth
out any cue or provocation on lit part. Ynu
are required to answer said petition ou or be
fore MomUyvltio 101 h iluy of October, IHti.'.
John IjHATKH. I'hilntlir,
.10-14 Uy l'ouiid i llurr. Id Alt').
To Hoffman L. Hiuh, iioiireldeut defend
ait l Yu aro hereby uollfled that on Pepiem
hrBrl8S2.Mrilnetie ,. Hush nit-d a netlllon
against you In the dUirlct court of Uiucusier
county. Neb., tho object and prayer nf which
Is to obtain a divorce from you nn tin ground
that you. bilng: of sufficient ability to provide
suitable maintenance for plaintiff, gmsaly
anil wantonly hii.I cruelly refuied and ilea-
looted to do, and that you have treated the
IdAtntirfwIth extreme cruelly, ami without
tut caused serted philnllir In Vebronr.v.HM,
Von are required in answer said pellilon on or ! "lieu
beforj Monday, October. 17, 182. Imrdlv
b-10-14 HyT.C.Mungor.Au'y. ?''
llouvh on Ilia Uoclnr.
Mrs. A. Debtor, what Is the amount ot
your bill r
Doctor My dear madam, aa yotu
flounces aro not in very flourishing ili
cumstances, I have coocluditd not to make
any charges nt all.
Mrs, A. Tina's e.V v'-jlit as far as,
goes, but I want to know'who, l-i to pay
tho apothecary. Texas Slftings.
One of l!i l.aslesl.
The laziest man exlstlrg within the har
den ot thu Einplte State lives along thu
ahoro of Third lake, Pulton chain, and
spends his tlmu Ashing. He reclines en
tho bank In the shade, tics the pole to the
dog's tail, and when he sees tin bobber
disappear bo kicks tbu dog uud the aniiuul
lands tho llsh. llerl:lmer I.N Y.) Ueiuo-
crat.
Towiujr' Derlptlon.
Papa Well, Tommy, nnd how did you
Uko Itf
Tommy (who bus been taken to church
for the. first time) Very uiuch 'indeed.
Every one had to keen very quiet, but one
man stood up nnd talked the whole time,
and at last we all had to get up and slug
to keep him qulot. Plek-Me-Up.
Not Worth While.
"Shall we ho engaged?" he aald to the
seaside girl. v
"How long do you remain hen?" she
asked.
"A week." '
Heully, Harry, for no abort a time it
seems worth while." Washington
Cftft, materials to
Hr cliooso from this
'ftA Reason, though
fjft1Tmi'w tullo, crnpo or
f2Sa other fabrics can
UV ifrU k worn when on-
JSP pedient. Tlierois
Zsfl$yc now a round
fj ( .liri wronth iointed
UV'VVa "iwn tho front.
VwaIwV.V nnd full Idnivn
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, tt!i : -w;VLEsSParwVi-,'.:!-2.'l-j
1 S5gS
Haven't You Seen
OUR-
New Gloves Yet?
If nol, call and Inspect them, and you will sec they excel any.
thing ever shown In Lincoln.
Wc call special attention to our
Seamless ff
Josephine
j
Glove
made of Hie best French Kid, and liked ever so much for it beau
tlful At.
The Bazar,
1023 O Street.
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Mii .
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Bon Marche Store
Guarantees what their salespeople tell you about goodi, to be true.
Should your expedience show that we are wrong hi our judgment In regard tonny
of our goods, return them nnd your cash will dc refunded.
Look at an arrival of FINE DRESS GOODS to be put on sale September 28th.
Quality, Style nnd Price, Unique.
We call your attention to n line of Ladles' Fine, Sheer, nnd beautiful Handker
chiefs. Our buyer secured these at a loss to someone in New York. Tnelr loss will
be your gain; you the gainer In proportion to the number you buy. Prices langc
from 501040c each.
We would remind you that wc have a full line of Kin Glovks, an excellent make
for 75c and $ 1. con pair, and the Hon Makciih: Kid, unexcelled for wear and fit, at
?! 50 a pair.
For the above, and all your first-class Dry Goods and Notions, go to
The New Store
1236 O ST.
Parrish & Shulze,
Ho Know.
A boy aliout ten years old occupied one
of thu front wats In an oral examination
In history tit cue of thu grammar schools a
llttlo over 11 month ngo. He wns rather
brl lit looking, and evidently had a very
good opinion of Ids own learning.
"Who can tell mo what slaves and the
oervants of thu king were called in Englnud
In old times" asked the teacher.
The ten-year-old raised his hand Ilka a
rocket.
"Well, you, Jbhnnle Drown."
"Serfs, vassals and vasallnes," was the
reply. Now York Times.
A GRAND PRIZE.
BIBLE COMPETITION.
Two Thousand Dollars In Prizes will
be Equitably Distributed.
y
V A Rura Rlra.
''Did Miss Sower by have her photographs
taken yesterday?"
"Yes.M
"Good likeness?"
"Yea, 'must have been, for alio refused to
tnkethcmof the photographer.1' Boston
Commercial Bulletin.
'"that, mat'," aald the coaenman, point
ing to a gentleman going down the street,
"has to work very hard." "For his living?"
"No; for mine." New York Press.
THE HAPPY nniDE.
re worn instead of only unopened budu
For a going away dress either of the
two represented nbovo would be suit
able or 11 gown of plaid toilo du Nord.
Ono of plain cloth or cheviot cut in tho
samo general stylo would bo as hand
some. Bridesmaids' costumes nro by no means
the costly nft'drs they have been, nnd
whoro thero is but one she usually wears
crape or cashmere, with some delicate
color in tho trimming of her hat or in
her ribbons. Where tlioro nro six they
adopt by twos bouv Hut palo plnk,bluo
r maize and wear hats of tho samo
color, looking very pretty, but remind
ing one of a pinaforo chorus. It is con
sidered In bad tasto "for them to wear
jewels except a lockot or small pin, tho
gift of the bridegroom.
Next week will take place tho open
ings of all the retail houses, and tho
tirocesslon of women "will tal:o up i .1
Ine of march in tho morning nml t.U
Qay surge aliout tho bonuota and huts re
cently iinportedr-from t'.io bacU rooms.
1 shall got my life tnuufea nnd try tj gt.:
there just thu same,
Olive IUr.rEu.
I . .
Albert llluineiitlial.
Here Is a plcturo of little Albert Dlu
mentlml ns he appeared at a recent charity
entertainment given at the Hotel Kuat'er
skill, New York. A dispatch to the New
York Herald says: "He posed with as much
expression In tho tableaux, 'The Lone and
Short of It,' ns ho played ou his tiny vlo-
fa.
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p7i 1
1
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lin. He Is nn embryo American Mozart,
handling his bow with much skill and be
ing ablu to read iiiusls too dlfllcult for
him to piny, Thu charming little man
does not wish to be praised, and when
Asked If he was frlgliteiied by seelug so
Uiauy people answered like wte, 'No; I
iit saw my music,'"
READ OUR PLAN.
For several years past competitions of an instructive order have been offered
by reputable business bouses and manufacturers In England with the object of In
creasing their sales and interesting their customers In their respective goods.
These contests, on account of the unmicstloncd fairness displayed In conducting
them, have Interested the best people of Great lliltaln. Helicvmg that competi
tions offered by n mnnufactuiing concern such ns ours, nnd conducted in the same
honorable manner, would excite universal interest among the intelligent people of
the United States and Canada, our Company have decided to offer n Prize Com
petition in whlchour first effort will be to niake It slrictlrfuir and impartial. The
intention Is to satisfy every one entering this competition that they have been
duly credited with" the position which their efforts have earned for tliein. Wc
are sure that this class of a pilzc contest will receive the approval of parents and
nil those having the Instruction of young at heart The prizes to be awarded in
this competition will consist entirely of articles of tiiicirii( value to be appreciated
by every person receiving one as a fair reward for the efforts put forth by them.
(Jur enteutlon is to divide the amount to he given away In prizes, varying in
nlue from eight dollars to one hundred dollars each, and we enter Into nn honor
al'k agreement with tboe entering this competition to distribute falily Two
Thou'sano Dollars In prizes.
AWARD OF PRIZKS. Ten of the leading ministers of our city will be
invited to attend and assist in the auord of prizes.
PRIZE BIBLE COMPETITION.
Wc will pay Onk Hundred Dollars In cash to the first person who cor
rectly answers the following question: Where in the Hlble do the following
three words first appear: 1, Rain; 2, Brkad; 3, Milk. The second person
answering correctly will receive Skvknty-i-ivf. Dollars in cash The third
person Rending correct answer will receive Fiptv Dollars In cash. The next
ten will each receive an elegant Coin Silver (lumllni; case) Watch. The next
ten will each receive nn elegant Silk Drkss pattern (sixteen yards in any color).
The next ten will each receive a llrt-clas pair of Oi'Kra Glasses.
MIDDLE PRIZES. -Every answer when received will be numbered nnd
entered on a special hook, with the nam and nddress of Hie competitor. The
thirty-three persons sending the thirty-three correct answers which are the mid
dle ones received will receive duplicates of prlzis awarded for the first thirty
three correct answers.
LAST PRIZEi. -The thirty-three persons senilng the thirty-three cor
rect answers which are received l'nt will receive duplicates of the prizes that are
awarded for the first and mlddl ihlrtv-three correct answers, the last correct
answer receiving the One hundred Dollars, th? next to the last Seventy live
Dollars, and so on until the thlrty-thrc prizes for the last tliirty-threi correct
answers have been nwarded.
SPECIAL PRIZES. A prize consisting of an elegant Lady's or Gentle
man's Wntch will be given to the person sending the first correct answer which
Is the first received from their state or Province.
CONDITIONS.
Answers must he accompanied with fifteen United States two-cent nostnec
stamps for one package of Pearlifonm, which Is the latest scientific discovery
for cleansing nnd preserving the teeth. Our object i to Introduce nnd attract at
tention to Pearlu'oam, which Is the only preparation whose manufacturers nrc
willing to offer n reward of Five Hundred Dollar to any dentist who can show
that It contains anything Injurious to the teeth. A mouthful of nearly white
teelh is the Mire result of Its constant use. It Is recommended by tlie leaders of
the dental profession everywhere; nskyour ihntist what he thinks of It. Pearli
foam Is sent by mnll, postpaid, nnd free of customs duty.
HE SUKIt AND SEND YOUR ANSWERS TO-DAY, YOU M VV RECEIVE A VAL
IUM.!: prize for your trouiile, Address;
Exquisite Toilet Mfq. Co.,
170 YJN-I STRieT, T0F10MTO. OANADA
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