CAPITA. dlTY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1892 T' vt- - - - - POPULATION OF L1HC0LH 65,000, uscn 5!tru!233 r 1 9tnmr loin una r eurwsna. DRY -GOODS curry nlnrgo lino iifSVooUn , Dress Goods and ClmngcnbinVllks, Hosiery, Corsets, Underwear! Him., llullon. I.llll'IIS, t'IC. Agents for Hutterick s Patterns TAKE NOTICEI The Cntmixn will not 1 rraponsihlo for any debt mntle liy nny ouo In It iinmn, tin eas a written order neoomiianle tlio sumo, ONWARD! UPWARD! Nntr Tiifojr, A'rtvr vCnwri lmyM.i"' the Mo I. 1 To iilvc .our patron the Otrntru Mill GrawtM irilnrs to be found In any jmit of thli (ircnl Country. Courteous Trent meni, Prompt and Klllcicrit Service, Re liable Merchandise, Triithfnl RdpVescnta Hon,' with Hie f.oUrst PouiNf 1'tltr, caute this great business to grow from month to month. WKW,!lUBllONH FOKTHF. HOMllAYH. -?'' . ' rr u OpttpllQWitCpt. ta and O Sta. The' Courier Clin be round At Hotel nUrnln New Maud. Windsor Hotel Now Htnnd. imnr.u. .UHUOHtroot .HSOOHtrcet. Moore' Nowsatand, 114 flouth llth Hlrcct. Fall-Hats'" anaFUrnfehmg "fUtiiX. . W. R. DENNIS & CO. 137 ..; O Street U37 1 nd Feraanftl. WhIUbrfMt Col and Llnw fcomnnny. Lincoln Coal Co., a.w. cor. llth anil O U. Try QtmTa'a Columbia HIrIi Patent Hour. Ik Barr, Jweler, rrmovtd to 11830 ttreet Lincoln Frame & Art Co., iiO South It t. Oowlf , undtrtaktr; Funke 0era Houi bile w location, L, iJirti'joweler, 1133 0 St. Tnatvrwllalf kindaot coal, 1140Oitroct. A'ikyour KrocerjIorCfolumbta High lat- David P. Bluw. daatiat. roomi 43 and 43 Barr block. (i.,W. At. Dr. Ruth M. Wood, Braoa bu illdlng, roomi 410, 411 and 419. ,T t-l w-U IfowllaoplJtiattfrttfiJt Jttrt rwlvisl by MJ.A.ftairMx, Ckaa. 8, McKaaaf r tkaEatt Lincoln drug alat, 87W Ortm:., ",Afi Mra, 8. T. Ryao, faahionable drn making, won TO Burr block. Caaon City Coal at,tti .Wtebreart Ooalaad Lima Oo. f, M. L. Trtalcr, lumbar, Ittmbori lumtwr, lumbar, 114U O ttraet. '4 ' " ( Mrs. KateB- Cbney, olr,,l ilnging, room 605, Brace block. t lliaa Chapln hat ronnenad bar ttnJIo, rcor. ae, MoMurtry block. ,. ( Bampaon BUtera. 'artlMlo drcm-maklng, 1183 N itreet, over Doraey'a. PfelOteUameataa cheap aa any market ia Lincoln. 4 Try him and aee. Prot.' JobnaoaVi hall U beautifully arrang ad for club, parties and banquet. K G Baking Powder, 23puficwfor 23 cuuU. baolutolyPuie. Have youitrled Itl , MJaaaa Bogg & CafTyn, drew making iar lor. Fine aUropiug. J.11LMBt.,'phoneolU. Wsb Anna Dick, Modhte, cor. llth & P lia. over Ltncaln Having bank,entranco on Pit. "American Beauty," "Pawlgula" and "YoaamiU" are the latest perfume at Roc lor1 Pharmacy. ,",.j -i' The Whltabreast Coal and Lime company I alway at the front supplying the flnt (radaaof all kinds of coal Mis a J. Oullmette, modlite, Brownell Block, over Miller & Paine. Complete linwof dress trimming and linings. Take elevator. Why have your horses feet butcnered, heirs lasaa horses and have them suaTerl ,TeJ sttery's new shop, 4T8 and such will never rktflty'lBandcfcHdrn are respectful! lavltsdto'aftsMf-rreC. Johnson's dancing aoadesay'i (janroay afternoon. Private In V. stloa'cahad by caillDsat the'icad yaawUpT Caas. niiTstMiiiMtiisil borseshoer and Carrkr. DisaBM(ireated by th 1 srjisaHMsasam. 7Jteraaj(aHea ror and retaraed. New716p 41tt Heath XUventh atejat,BetweavKaadIi.-V . fir Aak your, trocrTmn for tfcev'W'.Ibcr UtUehe'Vl KkkaPlaU"aa4ti ,V vrt-v "Bakein OcasUaos.t'l S' Every tack waraiinted. Df. Gee. O, W. ratakam, ovaasi caaowio disiawM,;' , , MIKVdtlB'uiBKAaas) AMD a abihiiiutt Asa. WclwrdBlocJciN. iFEft I ?rzr s SMfkm tkBtrl !Mf OanltnlMNm Wewi iCd. YounfflWOllfhi ninn. Vlelohnf A (JO. Goods tassato CbarUaJH oath nUvestBffBJKt. U the case. jliVT ' .UW. n THROUGH THE OFERH GLASS . . rifSK&saaWmms KMOWVM .m 1 ' Wfwc . V - m.rrw.va . . J! ' ii ' ''i v ( "J. i KmII ' 1 ? (2 . tY IV UAIMMIRT i. mtafchit'CnttltiKii Coirenjiomlcncii. Nuu' Vim i- Nnv tn ti lo, W2.-6t tho thirty New York two of them Uio piny h(UMr In Vnxlia'cit now itn' oil Monday, unit Vino flrt.liAil n mill' llflr. AVI11II1 II1B llllllllllin fbrnintht out two pin) for tho nmt ttni In 'America. One piny noi1 seen in now iran wn hroURht from tlio naii, eleven uini nvu been rwIiikIiik- around tho elrault wero broiiRht Ui town, and elo en murunro"on n run." Tluuithor the nro do voted to Mirluty, In mod plnco tilled with new fenturr enoh week, mul bcldrH' tin-no am a hnlf doren numlu lmlli nmt n doson tilnor or nmimeinf nt to tompt tho plensure IovIhk OolhaniltiMho iniwtfniihlonnhle duo IkMiik tho lloro Knlr. Tlilnlapn'ttyBiKKlliowlnii for tlio onpltnl of the Now World, which Columlum did not .ui.vi.r. iimllL In very doubtful If l,ondon inn iln iiiiieh liotlor. nltholluli. ol roume, the iirioKaut l;iiKHh actor ny im cnn. iieiore, howcr, venturliig on tho now thtUK, tho thrend from lat week' rpltomy mul ho taken up from Friday iiflernoon, when Chnrlox Frohmnn'aoxeellentrtock eoinpauy produced Joromo K. Joromouiid Kdun l'hll pott' three net comedy drnnm. "Tho Coun cillor's Wife," which, to Xulltll u ionlrael between nulhor and nmuager, waa .produced nt a mntlneooiily nt tli4;loyt M.aillHonfiipmrii theutru. Tho pluy mndo H bis hit, mid nil ngreo that It I tho neeei of the senium so far. It wn played by a very excellent com pnnyoftrnlued nctnr,nml when It come to the new Kmplro In January Is Uro ol n very loii run. Meanwhile It will lie seen Ih the i.w iwn throuah tho countr)', mid New York will be deprived of n vciy artistic liter ary work o delliihtfully played at U cnuso ..,r..i timt wo ennuot keen It for tho rest of the wnson.' On Hntnrdny tho llnrrlson and null comedian were seen for tho llrst tlmo In No" York In "Mttle Tlngelt." which, how ocr,hnmhdon transcontinental tour and been ucccrul everywhere. It I aif "ceed i.i,.ihi piiinedv of tho regular illlsson kind, apd tho andleoco I kept In roar of I itronso'n Howard' "Artsloaraoy brought to I'nlmer'a thontro on Monday, la the best work of the most distinguished American drnmntlst, and luw of coiino scored an lin inensH aumwss.'ll voice the thoughla of moslAiiior lean piny Rocra. and will becoina moofthomostpopulnr play er nroduced in this country. The clovor plnywilght ha take ttiH "roup, of aristocrat, for Uia pur piso of inuslrallng hi subjeot-rtho now rlc oflhe far west, the M-mlled , nrMocracy ..'".. ..i (i,nt nf KiimiH). Tho hero of tho tun uiaaiti piiwMt" . plny-Jeirerson 8Uckton-l rraiiK. onwo iroiluotofthol'aelno 10c, with l;0 When his young wife xftmsra a, drain j to enter Now York aoelely BtocWton saysi 'We couldn't make it. If we went east simply na western people they would look uin ua m upstarts. But I will mako U. To get Into Now York society 1 will tnko n house In .Lon don for a year. I wlltbuydakes,cnrls.couiitH. etc, purchase a placn lu tendon society, then weciu return to New York, and will lo wel comed with open arm.-" And thl Is done. II fnrnlaliMl nil OXeCllent SllbJCCt lOT Mr. llowanl' keen atlre,' and the play Is fnlt of thobrlKht line and strong situations that keep the audience spellbound. Charles Frohv munUnliobclng praUWb by every oo for tho brilliant manner In which he has stuged the author' mouthpiece, On Monday also tho qaslno was chnnged from u muslo hall to '-hat It was millt for comic opern, and Judging rrOm what the Aronsoh' have been oia-rlng Hnrry II. Hiulth nnd RoalnnW tie Knven "tlio rcneioK .uns. ter'Msn dlttlnol advance. Thoro are many delicious numboraln thoscore.'hut the wholo production lockaapontaueuy ana inenoreiio Is dull. Neither Is the-musle n good a thut a.h..iui..u. r iiiti.l.lti Ilnrul.i' 'If Ibo Heart ofnMold you would Win ami Wenr," Is ex tremely pretty and, wn magninconny sung by Miss MnrleTonlpest. On the' same even ing Mr. Oscti Hnmmersteln'a new Manhnttnn operu house '-wn opened nnd Mrs Hernnrd llecre, one of tho greatest actresses In England made a debut In Lcna Ueapurd," Hli wn given a welcome a only Amerloauscan glt to a dUtlngiAhed. fortlguer, and well llkd1 kho desatolt.Asinayil too well kuimn to needduscrlotlonibutlt.oirords two or llireo good scones T6f leri)''pepnrd and these wero mngntncontly done ny tne ginen r.ngiiu wo man. Tho scene between herself and Pmmt roirand Fortlnbrn wns alsooxccllcntly man. aged. Mr lleoro has almost nothing to ny Inthts, yelAbereWBsBs not an e)o in the autllMgv.thl, was pot rlvlted on hor fuce, whlcksMwaaoM'nnd inoio Haggard a .the Kiiullsk bull v threatened to wreck her life. Sarahfiernhardt could not have equaled, and certainly not surpassed her. Mrs lleere's art Is directness Itself. Hho has no trick of man Ipr and her Interpretation of Lena De.pard b) Mo work of a genius. Mr Marcus K Mayor MtHurrounded his star with an exceedingly strong company notably In Mr Mnrlus, who cored avery distinct hit and Mr. Maurloe llarrymore who was seen to better advantugo than ever before In New York. The changes of note at the other play houses were Marie Walnwrtght In "Bchool ror 8ean dall'nt the Harleirt Opera House; "The 'drey dare" at the Lyceum; tbeatnuslng old play "Fun on die Bristol" at the BIJou.and Hoyt'a "AHole In the Ground" at the Wladfor. Nat Ooodwln In "A Glided Fool" at the Fifth A. venue y. doing a very large business and so I that wonderfully successful play "A Trip to Chinatown," which colebruted It first an niversary at the Hoy t Alndlson Bquaro thea tre last week, and Is still orawlnr crowded bouse. DUNI.OP. In the selection of that venerable and tal ented artist Tho. W, Keene, for the anni versary nlgbt Mr, Church showed exquisite taste. NobetUr attraction could have been booked, Mr, Keene closed the first year's existence of Uio beautiful new Lansing Tues day evening and a magniQoent audience wit nessed bis grand production of Richard IIL, which to my thinking was the best and most appreciated entertainment 01 the year. '', IH' I r i 'kv UATIfKH, fr , Kreno had nho tho onor of cpenltift the second yoac of biulnes tho following night, whun lotil Xfwa prcMentitl to mi equally lariro and fiiHtilonnhlo nuilieiioe, Mnnauer Church preseutod hi conr)llmetiUi to tlio uuj dlence Tuctdny evening, prewntln each au ditor with a neatly printed foldei',eucloseil In n horoninl eiiveloK, on which npienreil a fow remnrk npproprlnto to tlm occnslon of the Lansing' llrst anniversary. Ho thanked his friend and tho public for their llbeinl patronage and kind favor, thanked tho in die for thcli' frequent ntteudnnco nnd tho in teroxt they have hIiowii In nsslstlug to make tho new thontro u fnshlonnbloreHort. It wns n timely Iden Hint took well with tho nu ll loncc. Jlr. Keeuo never niuienred to better nd van tage tliiiu during tliU eungemotit, Ilm Richard III. wns nil thnt could bu iihLoiI nnd it might bo said, pui feet in Its delhieatlon to the Htimlk-bt detnll. Thoro U no Rlclmr.l llko Keene' nnd no ouo dnro dlsputo hi aupiem-i noy. In Ixnils XI, he hn of Into Ueu incut lug with great triumph ami much good mtiyi bu said of his very flulslied performance but It doi'H not come up to tho woi k he does in tho former. In Louis XI. thu wgrk I of it different diameter yet dealing with some what similar nchlevemeutN, In Richard, Keeno Is seen as n chiynlrou character, ro. bust in health nnd in tho pi line of lifc.Bsceud big the Indder of fnmo nnd tuprcmncy from tho rank of Duko to King. A Louis, bn Is an entirely different figure. A decrepid old iuvnlld he fear death nniL', J4J struggles with tho grim nugel show masterlv skill In both make up and facial expression. Of bir acting hi either play llttlo can be said it is.wond'W f ui, it la grand. Upon Mr, Keene' howl .est the laurels of America's iuost nptv.1 expo nent.of the truly legitimate ucw that Booth hns retired. " 'Jh , Mr, Keene support I its a whojo, excel lent, there being, howover'ono or two char acters that would smiid .st lengthening, it wns noticeable, too, thnt(Jtwo very clever jicoplo who nppearod tlio;ilrt night, Fieder. Paulding and Julius Hcott, both excellent artists, were not cast for the noxt ovenlng. Tho engagement wn entirely satisfactory and one of the most onjoyablo ever seen In i Lincoln. Lltt & 'Davis have had no many clever at I tractions hero of lato thht ono becomes ac customed to expect something good every tlmo they put one of their bills uiion the lo cal boanls. 'Tho Knsfgn, You Von and other great successes are under their management and following closely In their wako come thoHtowaway, the oldest and' ono of their most suoesarui'MttructionH. 'nil proved an strong drawing canl for Thnnkiglvlug at the Lansing, two largo houses witnessing tho excellent performance. The Htownway kits been seen In Lincoln several t linos and our readers are fully ncqunluted with its features. The scenery and cast nro' fully up to the standard of tho piece when it Was Hint seen hero and tho plaudits of pleased ml. dlences attested their appreciation of 'each phase of the lively and exciting story. a Monday evening that icrleM ne'w(aper Jester and nil rouhd poet Jnme Whitcomb Riley, entertained a largiinudleneo at the Lansing, assisted by tho 'Acmo Qtiarte'tfe, p local organization of excellent male voice. Mr. Riley tendered u number of his verse ahg lecited Mimo" pithy and langhnblo ex tract from his. wealth of writings. Hls'char acter wink was well received, hearty ap plause follow! number, making It impossible to wind up his regular program without giving n number of extias, tho enter tainment lasting just a half hour longer than usual. Tho musical uumbWs wero also a pleasing feature mid thelr'clTort met with deserved recognition. Tho booster poet I grently admired in Ltncoju whero ha will nlwajs bo greeted by large audiences. Tho Corse Pay (on Comedy Company which has been playing tins week at the Funko at popular prices, 10, !W, and DO cents, has met with generous success from alio start, several very large audiences being present during the week, Mr. Paytou is a clever commwjiau and in Miss Etta Reed finds able support. The balance of the com pany is made up of good people and alto gether the plays have been very satis- 4 ngain Oaod inHilliotn Home DRPRICE'S fnctorlly tiioiinteil. The engagement openo .Moinlny evening with the pntrlotlo play "My Country" which wn followed Tuovlay by "Tho Lightning Jlod Agent,)' Weilnuula y "Keiitmiky," Thanksgiving matinee, "JJist I.ynno.Vatflilght. "Tho.Cnlley Hlnvo." Ust night "llnrol Kliko" wn protiitud and tonlgliUtlm week close with the beautiful piny I'tilltlixl "Yoiinii America" whloh will li uiiMllced with tlio fnllMreimtli of a com-. J mendiihio compnny, Air. Corso l'njtou nnd Hs I'l1 Reisl Imvinou many ndmlror In thicoluj. They 1110 deserving of tho duccoss Hint I ImMur accorded tlmm. Their xiclnN HvniiioimhI and tlio niltiirtilnmmt Is cor tiilnly ery uood for tho money. At tho kiiitluatmlny Air. I'uytnn'a grent micce, ''A LtahtulilK Roil Agent," will bu re produced, J'iIccn will be 10 n'1,1 130 cent. MAflOAUKT MATIIRH MCXTWEKK. l'l...... I. ..A. .... il.:'. todny ii . iiiijivi IM;blll Vliv puiii WOIIIK'I 1 Hum) rnrnoiMTor hur Work (.linn Murunrnt, Mather, who U to bu tlio lousing' chief at iiimtloti noxt week-Tuesday nnd Wediies- . Jay cMjuliig. in tlio ncloctlou of plays to Iki 1T1 evented hcio Mutineer Church has 'ncli'd with Ids usual uood taste nnd nicked font two bf tho Wrongest of her entlro loncrtorv. For tlio llrst nluht In, iiiiimiI rtdls fair )ouug slur ns thu bemitlful but liU'klvHH dnugliter ot.Moiii Duioh'jppulles, In IliilHer-L)tton'H matter work of Iiugllsli romiiuco, "l'ho Ijidy of Lyons." In tills llny MIh.4 .Mather Is not only given oppor tunity toshoiv her gient taluitta but slio is iiIhii given opportunity to please tlio oyua of tlio fair portion of, the theatre-going world iv tho dlspuy of sonm randy beautiful gowns whlcd slio hnd iiiinlo for this piny Inst KUinnur in l'nris, by Felix, tho great dies milker, Tliise gowns hnvo this year proved subjectH of much comment and ore sal.! to tlnow thu feminine xrllou of her- admirer Into ruptures of delight For thu Hccond night of er stay, (and it will probably bo thu last timu she will over bu seen iu Lincoln ns slio I to lellro fiom tho stngo Deo. JO,) slio will give that nitlstia BhnkoH)riun creation, "Jtomoo nod Juliet" In which she 111111I0 her llrst great success nnd In which she Is today tho recognlzod iueen and mlitruis. lit this play Miss Mother ha, ever slnco that remarknblo dobut, been hailed ns tho onu fitted by na turo and training tn piny the role. Her company thl year I said to bo most evenly balanced nnd effective, the Clnudo Melnotte of Mr. Joseph K. Whiting being artistic while the Romeo of Mr. Fiederlck L. Power is nt onco strong, plcnslng nnd effectivo. Tho nolo of seaU is nlrendy largo nnd render CAsy the prophesy that Mlis Mather will lie greeted by largo nudleiices of tho most brilliant porsomiello lllllHTOtS EUUCATKI) IIOHHHH. Thurwlny evening next nt the Iunslng tho ntro Professor llilstol and hi wonderful hom'H will mako their initial bow to n Lin coln audience. Tho engagement is for three night with a Saturday matinee, nt which nil chll'lien attending will bo gUennfree pony ride. Special price will prevail, nnuio ly, ', 'X nnd SO cents. Prof. Bristol hn his horse eilucnted to Kiioh n degree of perfection thnt encb Is taught not only what lie is to do as his portion of the program, but nl)soinn of tho feat performed by the other, so in raso ono (a sick or uuablo to apponr from nny cause whatever, tho professor will call Upon another horso ta do hi work. This notonly show tho versatility ofu" professor's horses, which In this rrr ct are unlike any other over exhlblV..., but demonstrate that as mi cducnto'it horses ho excels nil other. Prof, Bristol's entertainment given by his hoi se; It ishorse oil through. Tho perform nnco lasts about two and a half 'hours and hn beou nud can bo witnessed by the most reflnod and cultured. The entertainment Is novel, uulquo nnd intensely interesting, con sisting ot Intricate muuiuuvors trick, feat of stiength, grace nnd judgment, together with laughable and perilous situations, all pel formed by this great combination of beautiful horse. The performance Kssese point of attraction and amusement for the lyoung t well 'a those of older growth, for the unlutteml n the sctuntlllo, forunliko the ordinary melodrama; and opern It requires no worldly knowledge to understand and appreciate tho working of tho piece All, who attend the' Lnusidg theatre during the engagement of thoso horse will be moro than pleased. ' " rrri r I Cutnrrli li(lie Heail Is undoubted a dUeaseiOftUtejhlood, nud as such only a reliable bloodiputiller .can effect n perfect euro, o llood'a Uarsaparlllais .tho bust blood-purifier, and it'luis cured 'many very severe case of catarrh.. It give nil appetite nud build up tha whole system. IIood'h 1'lM.s act especially upon the IWer rousing it froni toiptdlty tct It natural duties, cure constipation and assist digestion. No ulcer present for Christmas could bo made than ouo of those beautiful lap robe that K. II. Guthrie 1 now Bellliig so cheap. otl.. - r All the first families of Lincoln buy tbelr moat ot Henry Fbelff, 314 South Eleventh ti eet. Where do you buy yours? Lincoln people tan now buy any kind of cheeso that they may call for, at Rumhold & Moser's, MO South Eleventh street. 'I'hone 728. Baking 40 Yeam the Standaxd i7nBa,a,s,5 U II. i -it ---- w i ; J V Ss B?.1-ry v .... ' C Wiv-v M" t" AMtfMMmW flfaV BB sS m H( am tVms ' AHr MMtm awr Mm mm Mm. K Kan WBfc m7 aML.m tu. QliilliM mEt Mm Bs Hi lafflL VB V ' ' S0MHJtf m"m aBBf Km B B- TBI KV r .-nau-.a-iUtu lilmLuv Bk wmrm iM Vsilliaja .()! cQt. CiiSsilsBBFiaiiC?Kl VktBmmtUuilm s$ w 'J- BsBBBBBBFBBBV Vt V"BBBBaBB.arV . o " BB7aBr V fl We Stake our Reputation On the Ann it s n perfectly sale thing to do. Measure their quality by the highest stand nrd that you know of, nnd you'll Ami them nt the top. Measure their cost by the low- .... .......y...u ...... u,i nuwn ui, nun yvii ii suiiiu us i Aiicrciuo sacnuco ot quality; that wlinlcvcrypu pay you cnn get no lictlcr. Pny as much elsewhere nnd you can not get n good ; pny more elsewhere nnd fornny kind of mi Overcoat nnd we have Beaver, Chinchilla, Cheviot, In t-limlc warm when It is freizlng cold. Ask for GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Tenth and O Streets. CHRISTMAS, 1892 Now Is the time to look around nnd see who carries the stock of Holiday Goods, SEE Who Makes the Prices How would a nice Dinner Set, Tea Set, or Toilet Set please you ? & 1 Look nt our stock ot Jkwki., Toilet and PICTURES ! We claim nnd have Bring In your children to see the grand stock of of DOLLS, TOYS ' ' etc. Visitors are c6rdinlly Invited. Broad's Department Store, CHAS. A. BROAD, Prop. Strictly Cash. 1124 O Street. B' Ibv L waJJf WHEN IT- You'll not get n dollar easier than j those Ladles1 Welt Shoes at $3.00 Tips, Patent Leather Heel Foxed. 1 1 29 O Street. ANZ)KElRSLH!imF . By Bzpresa From Oof ' New York Buyer for, the Holiday Trade. One line, handsome hemstitch, at 5c each. Another line, beauties, extras, for 10c each. A third line, most excellent quality, i2.c each, Alfo, large varieties of Wool and Silk Mufflers, for Boy, far Men, from 25c to $3.50 each, See also our Underwenr for AJen. A "Surprise" suit at 46c, nnd up, up, upwards. Trade once, jou will always trade with THE BON MHRCHE, Qualities Always the Best. 1236 0 Street. i"i riOT7 in r.iT ly ,T v ' aw n llt tOl l iinll i.3 :l I lt'H'- 'I t U I 1 i g iii ' ' merit of our mul uicin nt tno uotioin. won t misundcr- ( ou can buy with the absolute assurance I'fltf na ,,.l,..l. nl.ni.iliitvi. mm. I .. .. If you get ns good you are fortunate. Call them to show you, let It be Kersey, Melton, or double breasted; Ulster that will keep you them and we have them at the PERHAPS A NICE LAMP! Plush and Hardwood . w. Manicuku Skts. I ? we have the stock . Bring your pictures In them framed. Get our Prices for Framing. W5 .I' RAINS MONEY ou can savo ono by buying a pair of offered this week. Patent Leather ED. G. YATES. T I I. t I' I 1 1