CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, tNQVEMBER, 26, 1892 I & ii CSSS.1 '" f r y imiv tfcymiMiifc fHKOTD x m x SBS VVy vlrk. Jfr. Jftivtsl JT. Jordan ol Edmcstmi, N. Y. Colorless, Emacjatod, Holploss A Complete Cure by UOODa 8AnSAPAJlTLLA. This Is from Mr. D. M. Jordan, n rc tired farmer, nnd ono of tlic most re spected citizens of Otsego Co., N. Y. "I'ourtccn your bro I hail mi attack of Uio cn.Tol,and havo slnco been troubled wltti my Liver and Kidneys gradually Browing- worse. Three years ago I cot down o low tliat I could aearcelr !. I looked more llko n coro than a H-Iiir belnjf. I liiu no appetite nnd for llvo weeks I mm imImk ant artsrl. I was badly emaciated nnd hud no more color than sarblti i",M,: Hood's Harsnnarlllnwas recommended and I thoiiRht 1 would try lb Hefora I liad nnlilieil the ffr" tVJtlVe I noticed that I felt bettor, nut. fered less, tlio laflnttiitaallfai t l blad. r luut subsided, thorolor bciran to return to my fnce. ami I rnm la feel "?, . ftyj' 1 had taken llirco bottles I could cat ntrvthlnij without tuirtliift me. Why, I got so hmwry that I had to cat n limes n day. I have now fully recovered, thanks to Hood's Sarsaparllla I ful well ami am well. All who know mo marvol to scemosowoH." H. M.JunnAK. HOOD'S PILLB r tin beat f teritlnnar nils, assist dlf Mtlon, our naadaoha aud blUouinaas. J- H. MAURITIUS & CO. 1039 O Street.' - l.ADIICS, Tin: coming m:i:k is cloak wlt.k - 1 WITH US. We cannot quote prices ' On our entire stock, Hut call your attention to Our great leader, 35 Heavy niack Melton, 3ilnchetlong,r , Y Mnnufttcturcil to order (or) t J ' V-S and cheap at that.. Our price thin week, ffy -Beginning Mondayl.Nov. aut,f v 1 JL $ S3.Q8. . Corresponding reductions; j . On nil cloaks- -r - li JmPspcclal sales An J7 Every department, to make- -Room for Holiday Goods. J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. O Xhe Ladies' ' Furnishers, 1039 O Street. C ANON 1TV ORL Get the Genuine only at P. BARTON. Manager , 11 Block, cor. 12th and O Sts. Tel, 716 a V - S - TT e:: .' ! fjm.m ' ,,, , n''J WpsM.Tabulos ouro tho blues. Kipsas Tabules cure torpid liver, f ftJpNW Tabulei t gonUo atthutlo. ' " Xlfftm Tabulot euro indigestion. tg 1 aaVBaVBaaw v BaBWaaValMv9 H lLfeLHfLHHIIIIIIIIIlMa, Ra. r NEBRASKA'S BLUE FAMILY NEWBpAPER. PUDUSHED EVERY SATURDAY. L. WESSEL, Jr., Editor. PUIILIOATION OITIUnt wi:M8i:iisri:'nNH piuni-ino co., ,1111 N Hlrcot. Teh'phnnesi-Otrieo. UM. Uoiino, 'III. Hiil)rrliruii' Itate. In Adiiiuri. Vft annum, . ,.li.mrihrei months ... duo. HlXIUOIItl l()HlMUlO COpll'H fa! Kulcrrd at tho pr,atolllcj of Lincoln, Nob,, ns second class mutter. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. T0WH TALK IVoplo opt In the Innocent wild of No biiisku ho iimil of Tiininmny 111 u factor 011 imtlonnl hi1Ich ilnu't iifliu eiiroiintor mi opportunity to uitnrim nn exninplo of IIh fiMtlly to Its hiillvliliml ineinlH'rs, hut one of thoio Instances ivcently ooctircil In Lincoln. Two well ilreiieil Jouiir MrniiKers wl o gno their minion nn IIiiiiIh nnd Clark wcro nr lifted for tho theft of 11 lot of elolliliirf fiiitu throe or four of lluilfiiillnj,' clothing hounoi' hole, Tho M0I011 clotlilnj; nn fount! In their poHMwIon nml Ideutllled. When tho time mi Ivixl for their preliiuluaiy exnuilna tlon 11 hiMjer nil the ny fioin New York City ciiuioou to iipienr for them, or lather for ouuof tliiiu, tlio oiinu 1111111 who nmo Ills niuueiiH II111 1 Ih. Ho niiiile 11 vIkoioun ilefoliHO nt the exiiiiiliiatlou hut both of them weio hound ovtr In heavy bonds to uwiilt trial. Then tho attorney devoted IiIm nt tout Ion to an endeavor to get otiuw ball audiultoi nuuiboi' of lirmpanHihlo men who rriko In a ilqliar now mid then an ntniw iKindMiieil woro pnru'led beforo the county court to no purpoi-e. hcclnj? that ho could not work that com t the kIiiuvmI New Yoik attorney went Ufoio a higher couit and theioMiccoeded In liuvlng hit man lliurlt llbcrntod on bond nml poriulttetl him to go home to New Yoik, Alniut that time the Htrnw tioudamiiu exhlbltid to one of the ollleeiaof the law a roll of bllH which he said contained (1300 aud which ho further Intimated he had secured fur becoming bomUmaii. Youiik H1111U never returned for trial, his partner was convicted and the county nttornoy has lnc brought suit iigaliiKt the straw bondsman. It dcvoloped nt that time that llnrrln belonged to Tain many, nnd that tho profcuMonn! aud iluun clnl aid rocelved by Lint wns furnished fiom n heavy fund kept by that organ'ratioit for that caprru purioso. Tho readiness ot tho nttornoy to cnd monoy is aald to have met with one very unexpected rebuff. In ro inorlng tho rase from the. county to tho district court ha agreed to pay the coats in the lower court. Inveigling- the court into lu Inner sanctum he threw down $100 bill, remarking "That's near enough, never mind the change." The coats were 0 and fhe court, 'with come decided ahaw"of In digimtlou, lnaiitedupon paying back the little mnttor ot 0I change. Few people realize tho magnificent opportunities en joyed by court ofllclals now and then in such cases for pocketing lubitnutlal "tiiko olTa," nnd cue can Imagine that court work Is profitable In Tammany's Immediate bailiwick. V It.la luggeated tl-at If it is proven that Congreaamau Dryan ia to bo iiermittcd to aaalst l'ltsldeht Cleveland lu dlatributimr democratic patronage in this atnte, tho capacity of tho elevator in Hurr block will have to bo increased or It will prove In adequate. It Is suspected, however, that Mr. tiryan will be very fortunate if he secure tho favor ot tho president in the distribution of patronage In his congres sional diatrict, as it gentleman by the name of Boyd Is supposed to have hold ot tho presidential ear with both hands and 'may be expected to get there, In the allotment ot the plums, with both feet. There Is a rumor afloat, however, that a peace con ference of leading democrats will bo held soon to look aftet the distribution ot post offices and other fedeial odd Jobs, including Mr. Gere's snap. Mr, Gere has been n faith ful and conscientious public servant, but his merits will count for naught, not oven when It Is remembered that he has always advocated , n I reform Its the 'service that would meet with the approval ot tho public his scheme to reduce tho surplus was to establish a stamp Ucker lu each poat-ofllce. and keep her in gum. Of course this was opposed by partisan democrats 011 the ground that their platform opposed sumptu ary laws and especially anything bearing on the Ucker traftlc. Mr. Oero's pernicious activity In this Ucker affair Is excuse sutll cleut for his dismissals Since the recent election every democrat feels that demo crats are pretty good tickers llientselves. The consolidation, of the -time-honored State National with, the American Exchange National bank, which occurred last Monday evening, U another achievement, that be speaks ;the vigor of young blood. The American Exchange is but an, infant, but in it brief career it has twice doubled IU original capital ot 150,000 and finally found Itself big enough to swallow a bank that bos been dying business for. ,twenty years, Al though it was termed a consolidation, the terra la a misnomer. Th nl,l lonlr nf n oUr exUjUjiqa andtnejAmerlcan Exchange nauonarnas.a.iaMpitsous tot, ot reatbera clinging t4.lta? . Tfre Steers of the Americas 'Exeaoage will oosUaas Jhe bust, ness, at least unMlesWi-'oBsjual faction. The v capital slock will ,creas4' to 250,009. It ia said that the' joint 'deposits reach 000,060. All. of' the employes of Mw State' National -ank. go to the new bank xotpt.Mossrt. Hayden and Freeman,-, cashier atKt assistant' who have entered the eniploy of the First National CoL Calhoan of -the Herald assumes en tirely toofniaay BreroKatlves In. IiU pro. I feseloual work)- In ftalast Issue the Coukikh Intlnmtod that that young cougresloiinl hercules, V. J. llrynti. nwid 11 HitoMI:n inch ton number of newspaper men heie nbotita for their nulntnnco In his recent gallant nnd sueeofu! fight. Mr, Calhoun mw tit to reproduce the article lu iiln paper lu it k I'leil form by expunging that por tion relating to his own valuable work nnd effective: wrvlco. If It were dono through miMlosty It would bo oxruiable, but tlio man who ncxiiHrs t'al of nitHlt-ity Impugns his Hunllllcntlonsnsniiowsjinppr man, If Oil don't want tho pmtolllco ho ought to say so and obviate tho necenilty of bloodshed, as there Is 11 movement, yclept n young mini's movement, to do blm up. The young men who would llknn jiost onion or two apiece themarlvot mn nil in It, nnd scarcely n-iyotm ele, If Cnl wants it, hohould not lie too modcfit to any an, and by the horn po6u theio It not 11 man lu this bailiwick, young or old, who ought to be nblo tobenthlm out of It, Calhoun's democincy has cost him tliun nnd money, nud lots of both. If there Is n rieoniponso for hmd work In night it should bo his without question. It begins to look very much us if base ball has permanently withdiawii fiom public favor to make loom for football. There have been many things urged agaluit b'no ball us a wise or commciulaiilo sport, mid thesevoieat thing was that It wns rinught with gnat dniiger. lu this iv-pect however it beats no npjiiechible coiuimilsoii with football, In other iCHpccta Inimi ball, to Its admirers, enjoys advautagen over lt hutky rival, It Is not nearly so much n oontent of nggieslvo nud unmerciful bruto sttoiigth. Weight, imiolo mid Hieoil did not count for so much in base ball us skill, nccutaoy and bialuwoik. It In pelhaps the olemout of danger in foot ball that has won for It the favor of 11 coqucltlxh public. Whatever may bo the causo, It Ih certain that tho beefy game Is stiidlug to tho front, nud xo pie 111 n learning tho lutilcacles of the game with euthusiastlo solicitude. Theio Ih 11 strange fatality about novva paier work in this city," lemniked an ob servant cltleu ucintly. "No ono appear to bo In it long without tailing 11 victim to Cupid. Just think ot the long list or the ixist two years who have thus fallen by the wayside long enough to shift halt of their burdens to willing but weaker shouldeis. V. Morton Huiltli of the Aciei nppems to havo escaped, however, but he ia evidently cut out for 11 buchelor ns be Is so very shy of tho fulr sex, Aud Hugh MoVlckor, night editor of tlio Joimutl, begins to realize since Thompson, Alexander, nnd Sencrutt fell, that there are only a few ot him left. Aud ho envies himself the lonesome happiness that Fiauk Iluthnway shares with him ho gracefully us a matter of economy nud safety. Tho Western Normal collcgo opened Its second term Tuesday morning lost. Dur ing its tint term tho enrollment reached Tii nnd when It closed. In spite of tho discom forts encountered at tho beginning because of delay in completing the, building," the puplla wero all so well pleased that nearly every ono of them "re-enlisted" and a com mitteo selected for tho purpose-..dratted ,ros olutlons attesting their thorough apprecia tion ot the excellence ot tho school, Its un rivalled comforts aud conveniences and the uniform courtesy and kiudneao. of tho man agement. The attendance this term is materially Increased and pupils are present from almost every state in tho Union and ono from Mexico. Hardy & Pitcher havo received a now lot ot chairs nud tobies for rental purposes at caul parties, etc Call aud ne them or call up phone 6-1. Dr. ao. O. W. Farnhaiu Cures chronic, blood, heart, liver, lung, rectal, akin, male, female nnd nervous diseases. Hlchaid block, Lincoln, Neb. Mrs, 8. F. Byan, fashionable dross making room 78 Burr block. Mrs. Qoapor's Is a popular place for tho ladles. They get their nobby headwenr thera and likewise have their beads nobblly embellished there. Seel New lino of picture mouldings at Cowlo's, 110 South Twelfth streot. Hock Si'HI.nos Co. Phone 440. Coal nt the Lincoln Coal M. L. Trestor makes coplo happy by sell ing them lumber andjeoal at 1140 O street. Card cases and Indies coin - aud 'specie purses in morroco, Russian leather, dongolar I kid and French calf at Rectoi's Pharmacy. Trester haa tho prettiest display ot any dealer In Lincoln at 1140 0treet. Mrs. Gosper leads In millinery, m she oN ways haa. The new Invoice of line pattern hats just received convinces every one more than ever of that fact. WlienTyou""want real values1- for your mouey, lu Jewelry, call onJF. ILjHarrUll.a O street. You can alwayi get fresh bread at the N. Y. bakery. They bake twice dally. -t4- J 1 M. L, Trester. building material and coal, 1140 O street. - ' - f. . 1 - ; U Hurllnatoa Itoute flaying Cards. New daslgo, round corners, flexible linen stock, penaonent colors, worth 6d cents. We selbtbem at 10 cents.' Good achsme to buy a few pttcka; snigbt need them this winter; eucbre,.whlt, high five, etc . A.' O. Zikmbrx City Pass. AgL Rector's NewTharuii u. .. i.A..k.. n.onin 40JU, . . uuuuajr num., v.uv w imu iau 7-HnnO!UI, 1.1. '' if pj;. a to Sand ZZ. S A nice and useful present given to boys and children with every garment bought at Ed Cerf & Co., ftU O stroet. Two hundred overcoats just received, to be sold at manu facturer's prices. rm Eye and Kr Vurgooii. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurist, 11203 O street, telephone 375, Lincoln,' Nebr. 1 NEBRAA'S HOME RRODUCT- The Neliiusttn City Omul Mills llenltb 'fnottsil'iipnUrlty In Miiroln. Few housekeepers in tlio Capital City nro unacquainted' with the celebrated Quail biHiids of hfnlth foods that have been so K)pulnr In Lincoln during the put year. Hut n short time ngo these gooiU worn un known, to day they arn lu moat popular do. maud nt nil grm-eiics. The Quail biaud of parched rolled oats Is well known Hi tho consumers of the delicious orridgu that is rcllalied lu thousands of homes nt the bieak fast incnl every morning. Tho other pioducta that are noirir to the Undo me tho Velvet Coin Meal which has gained lu favor sltico Its first Intto Inutioii a a shoi t time ago; Corn! Crisis, 11 healthy nud delicious product for gems, etc., nnd Quail baud Relf liaising diddle Cake Flour. This latter is now In mot popular favor mid is having nn Immenso sale. For grid- i die cakes there has been nothing luttodiicod horo that equali It In any way. It l easily uuide. economical nml mutt mi tritlous, theiefore Its poulaiity. It re quites Iihs of this Hour to tiiaku inKef than any other nud the particular piecautloii to take lu mixing Is to have only a thlu batter. This will insure bright mid wholesome re sults. Tho Ceieal mills have hid 11 ili-play this week nt tho Funnels' National (Jong loss at the capltol and several exhibition nt local stoiei. At each ot these many new ft lends wore made for the Quail brand of health foods, Lincoln ladles who have not ucd thtso goods should not fail to givu them a trial at the earlleit opportunity. They are on sale at all grocery stores. Iluvn Von AujtlilliKto Tniilo for Hastings real estatot I have two blocks well located lu Hpencer Bros.' Park addition mid 1 will consider propositions to twide for almost anything. Address ,. WihwI, Jr., cure hlsollhe. NoimIIk Work Kxblliltlnit, IjuIIcs wishing to purchaso emhroideieil or stampixl llueiio can havo npiortuulty to make selection from 11 display which will be 011 exhibition nt Mis. J. M. Kcott's, Hill O htieol, Monday nud Tuesday, Nov. "JSth and aoth. Moor I'or 1'aiiilly Ifsn. For family trade tho John Clund Browing Co. is now delivering a siqieriur grudeot ex tin pale liecr lu either pint or quart bottles. 1 his beer for table use has 110 qu il nnd Is meeting with Kpulnr favor with nil the best trade of tho city. Prices as cheap as that charged for Inferior beer. Leave orders nt office, Sil 1 North Ninth street. Oscar Bou.-k, agent. Once tried no other beer will bo used. Why not order a sample case ot it. All Kleg-iiit Souvenir. Tho Western Resort Book, n finely Illus trated publ iciitiou descriptive of all the west ern resorts along the lines of tho Union Pa cific system. Bent free upon receipt of six cents lu stamps. J. T. Mastiu, C. T. A., 1044 O street. E. A. Slosson, Oeneral Agent, Lincoln, Nob. Notice of Application for Pardon, To whom It may concern: 1 ou u 111 ncrcuy taKo notice Hint on Mon day, the mn any of December, 181M, Isldor HusHOk will itiiiko application to Governor James E lloya: of tho Btnte or Nebraska tar a pardon for the otruiiBO of selling and disposing of oilstone literature, of which he was con vlotdd on tho 3rd day of Novomber, 1M).', bo fore Charles It Koxvvorlby, Justice or tlio pence lu and fjr Lancaster county, Neb rank a IHIgucd) Ihidoh ItUMSKK HherlffsHato. Notlco la hereby rI von, that by virtue of an Execution Issued by tho Clerk of tho district court of tho Third Judlctnl District of Ne braska, within nnd for Lancaster Countv, In an autlon wherein Frank L. Hboldon Is l'laln tlir, and Jnmes V. Consaul, as principal, and Charl-sC. Miinson, Palmer VVny, Klinar K. llenklo and John Zohrung as surotlcs, defen dants, I will nt 2 o'clock V M on the 'JOlh day of December. A D 1SU., nt tho cast door of the court tiouso, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraskn, offer for sale at publlo uucUon tho following described real estate to wUMoUfourM), live (51, and six (0), In J. O. Young's cast Lincoln. Ulven undor m v hand this 18th day of No vomber, A. D WJ2, SAM MUCl.AYHlIKItirl' lt-lU-5-t NOTICK UFNALK. Whereas, On the fourth (4) day of Juno, 1892. Charles A Atkinson commenced a suit In tho district court of Ijiucaster county, Nebrasku, against Mark Htornbcrgor, Morris L. Htoinbonscr. James Chesnut, Charles F Crclshton, Joseph J Imhotr and Irn A rttern liergor, for tho purpose of oirectlnt; tho par tition of the following roal estate hereinafter described, and Whereas, On tho ninth (U) day of November, 1892, tho couit found tint tho plalutltr Charles A Atkinson, nnd tho defendants, Charles F CrelKhtou and Joseph J Imhotr are carh the owner tu fee simple of the undi vided two-ninths part and tho defendant, Mark HternberKer, . Morris L btornborger and -James UiieniiLl IKVeaoli the owner In feoalmplaoftheuivlll1)'Kl nu'-nlnth part or tho said real iotal,i f, uld court rendered tudgment Insula ottalsvitlriiilng said shuros and uppolnted J ft MtK.'fvy, A D KIIcIion and iouls llelnier refereew in inako partition of said rent estate, and Whorcus, The said refi'rnos an the seven teenth (17) day ofNovomtrr, IHV2, made their report In wrltl iik to tlio Hon Charles L Hall, oneofttie liv)ts;i)Virtho dUtklct court of said county, that p-tlwm on1 suit real estate could not lM) niKiie 'Villi lULtrrtat.iireludloo to ihoovne-s therrofrmd that Ju tb'lr opinion, It Is for tho Interests or suld ovit-rs to have said premtsos sold Atul the pxoceeda thereof Wherena, On ttw 'went.sMiud (2J) day of Novoinlier.lSW, th r -rrt otiviid referees waa conrlriieil by tt- tiS, judge .! tho following' order fiilfed of econl ''AMI It Is further ordered thai aula referees r.ttoood to sell suld freinUoHul public sale B-, upon execution nt he oust front door of tho court house in' Lin coln, Nebr, the terms bvlng. cash." Threloro, wo. J ll McClar, A I) Kltoheu nnd Xiovlt Itelmer referees liuald cauao do hereby glv e liotlcatlmt In aitrdauce with tho order of said Judge ,W7 -MM 011 Thursday, the tweuly nlnth (Xfitiuy of Decombec, IS-, sell the fol lowing described premlaes altuotod In the county of Luncastor, and state or Nebraska, to-wttt Hlocks forty-nlno (40), fifty (GO), llfty-ono (51),flrty-two (M), flfly-thrco (M, ntty-lour (54), flfty-flvo (88), fifty-six (Sej.rtlly-seven (57) fifty-elf ht (58), nfty-ulne (50), sixty (iW). sixty -oue (61). sixty-two (02), sixty-three (03). sixty Mur (j, sixty-six (60). sixty. sovon (07), sixty-els-ht (88), slxtyBhao(fl8i, seventyaoi.soventy one (7J), seventy-two (7i), aoviioty-Uitteirp), saveiiiYMuur un ovunynve 70), aeventr even ui) iHi.siiiy-uiKni imi, sareniy-iiwie (7), eighty IH1. elahty-ooe (all, elahiytwo i82,olghly-ihreeIKl,olghty.rourS4j,efiibty l)j. eiKiiiy-suven B7i and eitfiiiy-citf 8M1. also lots pile. IIJ, two 'il,. throe lit, fmir 41, live 61, six b, seven 7), elKhteeu ve ioj, si eon I0K t v-twolfel). ll: ntieteon 110). twenty (Saul, tweiilv.one twenty-two (2.)jtwenty-ltireo (21), and twenty- luur ,li IU uw. ni.u-.nv iwi.i fohr (.1), lu blok sixty-live (U5), also lots one .1, . tn .1. Biln I Q f m. a,,, M..aIK1 ! f,l seven (7, eight IB),nlno Ittf.und ten10tn block elgbtynluo 1811. Allorsuldbloeka und lots being stiuntotrj Atkinson's addition to Uni versity Placet rAt the oast front door of the court house, lu said county and slate, for ca-h to tho blithest bidder, nnd suld sale to tako plnco ?nt two (it) o'elock . m. on suld day. lu vvltiiofs hereof wo bavoheroiintn set our hands this SMIsduy of Novomb-r, IMtt. j J. II. Me.Cl.AV, IXltlltt ItKLMKII, ' A, D. KlTUltKN, THE PAST AND FUTURE 'Thanksgiving Day, now past, will soon be , 4 ' followed by n Merry GhWtftei-l 1 While vvc lind much to be thankful for, vvc ' 1 ' nlso nntlclpatc tntich for the future. '"' WE CORDIALLY .INVITE Y0H ' . '' !' i .'iil.i JJOT A to look tlnougli our magnificent stock nnd select something suitable for our dear ones for a CHRISTMAS PRESENT Goods selected can be left at our ttorc ttntil wanted, thus giving you the advantage of selecting from nn unbroken nssoitmcnt. YOURS ANXIOUS TO PLEASE, BLOCH & KOHN, At Budge & Morris Company msm warn msmim m:mmi m: OHE TIME IS NOW AT HAND - Wants to buy her Gloves to match her u . THE JOSEPHINE SEAMLES ' which vvc have the exclusive sale. This Is an article made of the 1 '. French Kid, without seams on cither tilde of the hand and conse quently cannot rip where most objectionable. Please call and inspect them and sec for yourselves that vvc can please everybody, whether you wish to buy a pair for 98 cents or the most expensive one. 2 iq23 O Street I WK.W m 'si m m DUCKSTAFF BROS.' HARNESS Wliolosalp Dealera In rlADDLE.S and Manufacturers of Vitrified Brick .and all Kinds Olllces-7Sd Five Per Gent, oil Deposits' . ,, Lincoln Saving Bank and Safe Deposit Co. S.'E.Cor, llthand PStresj" ' - v Boxes tp Rent in afe Deposit Vaults. HENIIY E. LEWIH, Pesldent a. P.J. BTEWAltT. Vtoo-Pres. t H.WELQir, Treasv ETOL' SET OIF TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. t tit, - ,i NO, CHLOROFORM! NO ETHER I NO. GAS I All Fillings at Lawest Ratci. v Dr. H. K. KBRMA'N, Surgeon Dentlat, Rooms 04, 95 and 96, Burr Blk. v r Y A'l The Progressive Dry Goods Emporium, H41 nnd 1143O ttrect. You will Unci a full line of Holiday Furniture, ' Rockers Book Cases, Cabinets, Leather Chairs, ; 1 and Settees. 1 122 N Street. mmm msm,mimm-mmLW.,m i dresses, witli tins object In view vvc have - purchased n stock of Kid Gloves, which - for Its variety of styles nnd shades, was - never shown before. We ;an match -- every color, may It be dark or light. :(o): We call special attention to a New Glove 1 TH6 BKZKR. Mai MitwmiMLWzmmMi wan mn MANUFACTURING CO. - Manufacturers of AND COLLA.RS. "V" ' VN" of Straw and trapping I'aer. to 741 0 street. -rrr- ji $6. .m t miifnTT 111 111 1 11 "Tr"rnin mian mim, i,t fc !-'. KliB'WtT"'fT rrisew-sti xt j tt