rt i f 4i 'i t'i i ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 4V V v v ? v ? ? ? ? i ? ? ? tf ? ? ? ? ? ? 4? ? S ' ? C? i i ? 4? i i i 4i 4? 4'? 4? ? 4? 4? 4? ? 4? ? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? 4? TALK Sumner. . YOU SHOULD SH .: JOE Grasn & PR You can't duplicate chem in the state, taking Quality and Work manship into consideration. Alpaca, Sicilian Mohair and Serge Coats n . cl Vests, at all prices. Have you s:on their Straw and Linen Hats? JOE & FRANK, The People's Clothiers, Waterman Corner. BRIEFLY TOLD. C. A. Marshall, Dentist. Old papers for sale at this office. House for rent. Inquire of John ! Waterman. Dick Oldham or Heaver Uitv was mi town today. Dresa ma-king. Miss Laura Twis-. Union Block. D. G MtVntta was an Omaha pa -sen gar 4hV B. Mi--a Wfclpla raturaed to Ucr r.om--at APhlaq toflay. WantaaL tOoA cook. Koqulre at Hotel PUUemoutV Full supply of Qeadlaa to all fwing ! machines at Lehahofltf9. Coates & Co. are beadquartara for all kinds of rubber boso. August Uach was lookiig aitef "bus iaoss in the metropolis today. Hollo way's popular ataamed braad is made of Ileisal's best four. The finest screan irLfe guranUed for ton years at Coataa A Co. Don't forget next Tuesday is Ne braska day at the exposition. Beginning May 23d, special sale on trimmed hats at Tuoker Sieteri. Mrs. Tollifl and daughter were vis iting relatives in Omaha today. Lawn sprinklers and lawn mowers at Coates & Co's. hardware store. Holloway's are serving extra nice ice cream which j'ou ought to try. N. II. Meeker, the Greenwood badi er, was in town todaj- on legal busi ness. Tbe Gut Heil continues to hea i Ihe list a a floe 5-cent cigar. Ask for no other. Johu WhlUnan of Nehawka was in the city tvdy oo buelaess of various kinds. For sftjlo chaap. A four-burner sras oline stove. Enquire at Hotel Pialls mouth. Holloway'a brea4, whiah has taken the lead, is nad of Heiael's Plansif ter flour. Go to Authany'aiausiaatora on iower Main street lte vatything in the way of sheet mustdu Dewey took Jtfanila just as Lilac Sweets perfume frill take America, at Gering & Co. 'a. A man in Otoe county bears the sug gestive name of Weatherhogg. This weather might suit him. Mrs. Twltchall'a znothar and sis'.cr returned home today after a pleas.mt visit hero of aevaral days. Regular acrrlaeak the Chrtatia-n church t.axt tt9iiytha vnlon tarvice hav;ng baa poatpoaad. The will u Iuey MT. Tceffftrdc wfco admitted to pMtett ted&y. The raV. estato is given W bar huatoaad, and ABOUT i i i ? i bh bh i bh 4 i bh bh bh ..Gloinino! th . 5 bh bh oo bh bh b bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh iJh bh bh bh bh bh bh hh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh bh : personalty, amounting to several i thousand doll-ifs, to the on! child, j Large qu mtitie? of p.msie9, cera : iiiums and verbeiwi's i i l'.o ni ready to plant out, at Mooro'o. Found A cheap watch. Ow:ierc?n j have same by proving p operty and paying for this notice, Bci iha, Itosii and George Ivoyd wont out to Li'ic.-ln this aflei iio ; to spnd S;:nday w.iii their sister. Tlie Wt r d's best o cent cigar, Wurl IJros. Gut Heil, sti ictly Union made. Every dealer bandies tl.em Omaha has a new vaudeville theatre at the corner of 14 1 h and Harney ftreett-, called Ll ( Trocadoro. Misses Lei tLa White, Claire Uruni mond and Frances Higyenson wete visiting the ext'Oiuon today. Wam'I'J) A job of corn plowing, or any kind of farm work. Leave rrlers at Vier.nn bakery, I'Littamouth, X b. Col. 1). S. Guild informs us that S. H. A l wood of this city h.s fnced up a near relationship to Adiniiv.i Dewey. 1 F. Dean, the genial p ly master of the L5. & M. was in the c.ty today with c ir lo and made the hop hoys happy. Plants of the cei-.-i'iated Mmo Gunthor, Ni-turlium and seed of same, for sa.e A. Moore's. Tele phone No. Dr. W. A i Liiipbrey has had his offioa iu liio Dovey block nicely re papered and cleaned up until it looks finer than silk. WaMjJD Jfr) acres of land with in three or four miles of l'lalts moutb. A cAfeh custciiiji'. Kuquire of J. H. Thrasbor- Don't fargat the calico bail to be given by tha T. J. Sokoi society at their hnll SatUfdav evening, Jane 11. Everybody wlocn. FOUND A lady's black capo on the streets Sti.tnrda.y- eight, which owner can have by tailing; at this office and paying for thj notica, Joe Klein has red ur ad th priea of his i.S oO civah suit to $ii.W mkinr bargain in sumip wear that caaaq) he surpassed ari(r$ The rnin yestfiay did ciiitidaraWa damage to the expqaitlffi, but a' laf force will soon hv rjtfclaf nice as cou.d be daaifed . Dr. Wilk4nson,paillit, yA aar, nose and throat, cOmLb&, will bm a the oilice of Dr. J.-? vijreton, fUHU mouth, Monday Jpne ISih. The L. M 1. .of A ataralBiaul has been postpone! until farar CO tice on account of June 14 blag Nr braska day at the exposition Ail kinds of jewsiry, alaais as4 watches promptly roaird- AU work warranted. J. W. CrfblU, r 4or west of Waterman h'oe, tWaVik. l'ha Christianachurch is arS4 cial, owing- to the unacttlli VUlW, ha been postponed to next Th s - - I ii v' overling, June. Pi The l. .V M. v.- 11 Hi -he r-i.ethe.' cent round etc f . : ii ti-- - ; ' y l-i Omuhu on .eh- li-lfu Day, I II, pood in ;ii mi either of tin- t v i. ( , ing train s. Frank W ho-t -r w il . roei pien 1 1 of i li'iiiiiciiii' !'. the J he tl.e t TV young , ()-' roott-r, and t In proud of '..in llnnvn. i; Hall, year ago, will opt a tit w r!:i h of ii.. liar which '.v.c :i lit: 1 . : 1 1 i li I'. : h I t is t he i ii t en 1 1 1 mi to make it the lead ing ladies suiuiuury in the west.. Tho 1 tard of county commc ion ors will rut as a b iard of equali I'mn eotn nieuci ng J uiii! II I S1S. .) A M KS IlOlU'.l I , Couuly Mi I: . The Lad it Aid Hrfi. ;y of Iho Christian t;!nirr)i will nn l at Mrs. Hates Tuvsday aft3inooi. Ti." iiv'in bora ar rn(U stcd to lo pio nt. Ln.i.i.A Srt'l.T., :;c..m-i i. uy. Wo. llaVu jurt oponod a !'!n- ol tin; Ctjli:bi"it-.;1 "Maiiitr ' Mantlo! iii and (Juitai Willi l-:ioil ilisl i u Mi Ii t crive a thrco xo-ii-'n warrant aiot ;'u:.i- nntee tin-in to bo tiie liiio' Manufac tured. Lfliniioll DroH. Sole Avi nt-. Tlio M it.-oLi i-i river is on it .'nnu rrfinntiifo. Ii is level witii I ii .inv. at tills point and in HOlli" i aii'-:.-i I overllovuni.' the bottom on ti oppo I site bidi:. 'l'he Ni.shna r'-. or ir i IIiinf)!iiv i? backing upa-i.1. t!n; ra roadtiac.n a-o parti. Ii X It. i:ity I'rc. I An ellurl is beiti;: ii2-t.it- in :.t..e '.I c ;-t. l!,t . i at hi. i- i J i r ' ! '! I.l I Hi. i : a 'A i 1 I !JC Fourth ol Ju!y tlu- .'real X,)()HllU ii. Willi favui aide we havo no itou'ii it wi;l be day than 'tbiai.,i tlav. i mouth does rait ceiebihle at thousand viMlors Jroin hen Bent to bweii tile the cioau. I Levi i'alljn is indignant bec.iu -r. ibe . inspector reMi .ei to p iss hiin a.- 1. 1 lo bd a soldier. 11-. says he ctH .-. d t i ai.- non in the Iowa nulitia f i three yv.ars i and was a.- aole tt go u- uny .' in- m. i We haven't mis-id bovi Un u i'.a'.i moth fe-r more I linn a few v :.. :.-uu:e j ho was ten years old and con: ia ic li.ai- j his militi ,l service tnusl li . v -u im aginary. Col Anderso-;, one of ti pr:';irieto:-R of the Glenwocu Opinion, !ia- b, t. a given a position in Wa-ii . n j losi ; s clerk to the adjutant goru i a: . Ibi ba already assumed the d uties ci hir- (t sition, which Is q-j'tte h khI one We have not heard of any NcbraKa editirs being roraemb-icd by nunc thun the local P. O but lb. eat-tern fellows svm to fare belter at tin- U tmU of the president. 'I lie i.iii.in'H i It'll A bit sines' meeting of tlie Wo-nan's club was held insd. evening at the heme of Mrs. Atw(,od. The tcrriMo rain and iiiiid could not daunt liio nob.e purposo of the b ave quorum, and mire, who weie j.. resent. A number of subjects were brought up and dis cussed and with other business the fol lowing committees were nppointe 1: Membership- -Mrs. Wailce. , Kawls and Strcight. Consti! ut ion M- s. Thrasher, Travis' McMaken. Hons.: and Home Mrs. I'iiapmiti, Wduyh and Ulson; Mis es Sullivan and Mcl'.. wain. City Improvement Mrs. Clark, Hoot, Twitcle.ll, Newell and Miss Mann. Courttsy Mis. Wcecott. Mrs. Se.yd -r has charge of the year book and a request is made that aii those det-iriiig to Income members of the ciub t'ne eeminjf yea.-, v.i.l, at their earliest convenience, d -..ipo.-it t'no m-'nitier.-bi p fee SI 0 with the treas urer in order that their names may appear iu it. Mrs lle.olJ reports there are new Indies icily F.jr all who wioh them. A very ideasaus bus iness nieeliuy w.is p-is-sod most satis factorally amid the ffigranl etlor of beautiful roses which at the close, the hostess generously bistoweti upon each member. Mr.s. .It n.vihB Sihi man, tJoi'i-espouding S jereia y. loul!f Tr:i(li in tlie Ittirllnt tin Ckeston la. , .1 uue 'J. It i jiersis tently rumored that the Chicago lur hngton & (Juincy road wilt complete the double tracking cl its iinc from Chariton to tiio Missouri iu ,-r. about 150 ini.es, this year and next. IV. o hunred to aOU men are wi king 1". dil ferent jilaees widening eels anu pre paring grades for another tr.tck, and it is understood a huge amoui.t of iron will be luirt on the sic-oni track this summer to upsist in accomodating the increased travel to the Omaha, ex position. Between Creston aiai iteo Oak the work is being t'lishq i-..pid!y. A Clieap Tn. Tlie opportunity lo . :t tbo southern States afi'o ded !y the t-oiui- monthly excursiuiis ot the loui.-vide & Nashville Hailrt. aJ is o-.-v tbat should be taken advautage cf l.:,v every one in terested. TIicoj c.eL.r.?ons are ar ranged for the lirt ami tail ' Tie ay s Q,f A pi il. The tic '.. ; i e good on the regular trains of Incse dale- leaving BOl ibero terminal.-, i.nd can ai -o be purchased through from agents of co.n oaoti ug lines. Tickets are reld to Clota in Kentucky, Tennessee, A a bam, the carolioas, Mississippi Qargla and the western portions of Florida. They are good for return paaaa on any Tuesday oi- Friday VlUkto twenty-oae days, and allow 6fltU inys on the going trip to slop 95 aat examine the country. Ti.e aoat fOf lhe round trip is atcut lh t'tjutr no-way rate, atid on smne ne-aray tickets are sold at about tTO-thirta of the regular rates. F$F fwjl puttieulars, write to C. i. Av B)rt C P, A.-. Louisvile, Ky., or Geo. n.Uorqer, J. P. A., SU Louis, Mo. iafy!9 1 the German Araeriiun. 9jt Wr, Agent. THE BLACK PRINCE'S ARMY. blfil Took til a 8oltllr t rrtic. Mr. W. O. Stoddard' norinl, "With i)u, i;!ack Prinoe." Rives iu Ut. Nicho las fta account of the fplei-did army that aeocmpunifcd thu jirinco to the bat tle of Crccy. Mr. .Stoddard wys: It was the largef4 Lnylish fb-et yet awrii.l-d. and the uiaty frclqK iu hriartt vva also the best with which tfoy lcigliih king had i-vt-r put to fx a. it conirt(.d cl picke d men only. Of thoFt, 4,000 vtre in ii-ut-arms, O.C'J'J v ei Iri.-h, 12,000 w ere Teih, tut the most cartluily trained and disciplined part cf the force coiiHit-td of lU.OuO bow men. During a whole yenr h. d Lihvard mid Lis Fon and his yeiierala teiled to select and prepare the men ami the weap ons with which tin y wcro to me t tht highly famed chivalry cf the crntiuuit. An army selected, from a nation of per haps 4,000,000 of people was to couti-i :d with an army collected trem I'l.cieo with her 20,000,000, nud from ex,ch al lies of hers as Germany and IJohtani i, re-enforced Ly large numbers cf paid mercenaries. AiiK'Ug these latt r w in the croFFbowinen of Cienea sr-hl to Phil ip ty the icasterb v.i that Italian li Carchy. IJdward'e inrventurn had a t-ecmii : of great rashness, for already it was re ported that the French him; had i:::..' teied 100,000 nan. 1'ull many a gal lant cavalier in armor cf proof inuy will have wi.ndind to hoar, moreover, that Edward III, accounted the fore rnont gineral of his time, proposed to meet fcup-crior numbers cf the best lances of Europe with liglltly armored men en foot. They knew not yet cf the new era that was dawning r.pnn the science of wij. Edward and his bow men were to teach the world more than one new lessen before that memorable campaign was over. Defore this he had fchowii what deeds roiRht be wrought upon the tea by ships prepared and tnannrd and led by himself. He had so crippled the naval power of his ene mies thut there was now no hostile fleet fctrong enough to prevent his prenent undertaking, although Philip had man aged to frnd out fcome eccres f cruisers to do whatever harm they could. FRIGHTENED AWAY. First BTftn lie 31 rt In lh AIiiKkit oldClda Sraxrd II tin OfT. "iso," taid a man iho wftfl Kitting on a box in front of a grcery store, "i can't say as 1 know very much about Alaska." His companions looked at him in as tonishment. It was the firft time he hud ever admitted not kmiwing much about anything. "I reckon, then, thau you're not thinkinR about going to di; for gold," Fa id cue bystander. "No." "Mebbo, though, as the 8toii- of Riiddcn wealth keep pouring in you'll shange yonr mind," said anotht r. "It won't be possible. I've been thcro." "And came ha:k without getting rich?" "Yes. I didn't much more than i-i-css the boundary lino before 1 turned around and struck fur home." "Scared?" "That's the answer." "What of polar bears?" "No." "Supplies pive otit?" "No, I had plenty of food. What changed my plan was seeing a man dig ging a hole. I had these ideas alw nit gold being found anywhere and everywhere, and I went up thiikin to pet some points about mining I a.sked him in an ollhand way whether he had struck any pay dirt yet, and bo turned around and glared at me and f-aid, 'Young fel ler, what do yon think I am digging this for?' I told him I, thongh, he W!ts j digging for gold. Ho glurx fit in Bgain and paid: 'Geld nothing. I"m do ing this for fun. I've been living her for four years, and there's one thivg that my curiosity has never been satis tied about. I'm going to dig this heir, good and deep so as to allow plenty cf room, and then find out just how far down this climate will make the mer cury go.' " Washington Star. Answer. "Tell me, am I net fair?" The speaker leans Lack in her teat and emiles coqnettishly. In truth tho question scents sruperfiu- j ous. j As she sits there with tho afternoon bun transfusing her glorions trusses into a stream of liqnid gold, her eyes as bine as tho bvravena, fathomless as the se.i and dancing with excitement; her lips of coral wreathed with a roguhih emile, she is indeed transcendentally beautifuh . But tho man ecenis blind to her love liness. He regards her with a frowning brow and eyes that smolder with anger. Timidly sho repeats her question. "Am I not fair?" Her companion's face grows black as thunder. "Fair!" he cries bitterly. "Fair, when you open a jack pot with a ton" Rage chokes his utterance and with a passionate gesture he dashes the curds to tho floor. S.m Francisco Examiner. Valid Excuse. She How is ityouwernot at West end's reception? Hg I staid away 011 account of a per sonal matter. She May I ask what it was? He Will you pr.omi.se to keep it so net? She Yes. He Well, they failed to Fend me an invitation. Collier's Weekly. Imitation slates, n-ado of compressed wood pnlp, are nstd for roofing in C'hristiauia. They are made waterproof bv a secret process. Tho population of Eypt is now nbont 1,000.000 and probably cseceds that oi die period of its greatest undent pros- da iiiiiitiikii. Most elaVtoTile line of hfotiinocks ever shown. Wo have the c.-b brati d LnCrosse hand tiiuJe gof.tis; nothing finer inadj. Onrwiie haiumoi ks art; s 'methin now; will not rust; will bold a ton, and you can't wear 'em nut, LnMN lion r.uo. I"ttt iirwRi' for S'ltx k. llirses .".nil cattle taken topa-iure at Cullo-n; ccod yras-t, pb n'y of riiade land running water. Call mi th-.: 'iu- Jorsignul, .'it t'u ben, or adtlrers, ;i;i)i:t;r. L'h ks, ( 'eti.ir ( ;r iok, It;b. ICELAND'S ALTHING. A f'lrtorr T tho I ht 1 uiii. 'i t tluiutx, VKl- A dee) hush fell upon the h trail i per:;' ga llei y jis thn clerk of tin 1 iv or hoiiMt ni-o tt reml Iho r'M-oiil. ' The) vikipg Itltitxl within rx'gan to liqi ns I iuiu'!.t here !ii'I tlit'ro n word that ;is i.nt 1 ii i!"l in our CXiininoii Jnt.;!lh l n;;r.t sl.H'-o it was trieho'l out in Ntii tne.n frijqwry by the Pastard oiltf -et:tuiie ;i-. It wnA the :nrha ire-lit 1M IL fciavik, jiii-t the ;:ltiiing was in ms. sitin. As the pti-.--iiieiil s i. a p t siiri the record 1 glaiueil J i ! i -(b-ntly nt my et m jai:it eis;. For th; lack of a grill., tlio women sat to the left il tl:e ga 1 b ; y , ;.s m church, and thn irn a to the n.uht. Theie Wi.'i" a liskwife 1 1 om t f:" quay, t 'iit or t'.; taimers," tlanuiiteis m town lor a day's pi;;g aul others oh rioasly present, ;s in nnoth'-r ilaee, to lo-.ar ti. :r r l:,tit-H t.Lt-i n:. '":. i!!t-n rcj v'h ii.' 't on tix-ir aiol)e r-amo i i.-'il;..' t ! in t'-i ' s a M' 1 n;-l u. i. i o til': eaiftam t' t 1 1 b eian l I I l- :;;a.oo!' t s a Li: :i Aiiay, a Dan-' i.-h l;t'u; :i.i:it. a i'lt ;a !i I . : i : i -1 1 1 and an .. .- i . ! .f !!: Iieii-i1. in a c-or:T sat a:iot 'ier I'au! 'n:t n, a vtiiiir ai t ist i;n!n t h )! t'-l it As the pre.-ii'i lit rose the ! n- n jisi i y opened and there trooped in, an if' to another place, a couple of half nhotl youngsters from the Latin s-clax d. Tho Hcnato lionst; is squaro and lofty, with a decorated ceiling, and around the walls hang portraits in oil ot famous althing men. Tin benches' are in a horse.-hoe, and each of tie) 2 I members has his ap pointed pl.veo, with a couplo ol ink plots' and a trpittoon. ( hit of hi si and eightpeiieo a day (ami lravelm expenses-) ho can lcadily allottl u Well filled Miul'i horn, ainl the n gu larity wherewith homo of the con wjript fntliisi laitl a train d pun powder along tho gulhy between tho index and tho thumb was a high! lor J:ussell, C. J., hinelf. I The session lasts lor a couple of monthH only, and somo ol tho al thing men liavo tra v i h 1 for w t ks toiullill their duties. Tlie L'anli mail steamer makes one of its voy , rial's a Hort of ji.-irlianientary train, j Starting from Key that jorthi , tin the ti.-t enlist, it ell ie tho inland north j Ward and picks up t he senatoi s 1 'ruin hord to lioid. Somo of them come j in on KuMieback, driving beloie them n long train of paek ponie.s; f.tul remount, 'i he -::naioi s reja-e-' sent the strongest olcments m tie; public lil'nof i( elaitu iariners, law ers, u n ! e: i a 'Us, '.;iisional magis trates ami the lik Tfiero is als an tipper Iidiim', ':i!ii h.:il by election fiom tho lowei iiiitl 1 all' ,y ,!; king. 1 ' id(-ut wore no uniform ! denote his rank- a floe; coat mid way in smartness between Oom Paul and the colonial secretary, sur mounted by a cravat that might have eo,--t n krone. As he read, in a robust viking note, from the orders of tho day, tlie Panish governor drolled in, gold laced and epaulet cd, sat at the di l; reserved for hnn, lifttsl the lid to letch out bis papers, glanced round for an attendant, who is also the curator of the museum, to bring him an agenda and took sfoek nonchalantly of the house. The horj-eshoo still ' di vidtsl its in terest tx'tween snwfiing, following til" text of the reader and glancing; through the newspaper, which con tained intelligenco biought north hy the mail. Ex i'pt for size ami giaiiiicur, tho yrriii) most vividly recalled, to ir.y memory was the Glasgow city i-on-icil chamber. New York Post. V:triol l:it-al T Itullt-t-. A great revolution in warfare will bo dice ted if any thtTig comes of tho new French rille which di.-. harge.s vitriol instead of biiiiots. Heroes do not fear death, but naturally shrink from disfigurement. Tho Duk? oi Wellington, we are told in tlu; Latin Grammar (comic), would, "walk among tho cannon balls, him not caring one blow, ".but oven the great duke would hardly have exhibited the same indifference to rifles. squirt ing; vitriol. No decent looking sol dier will be got to face then. They will have to be approached back ward. This will entail a now' sys tem of drill. Think of a whole regi ment charging backward! If both forces are possessed of this no 1 weapon, tho spectacle will bedoubly enteitainii!. Our ideas will not only be transformed, but inverted. When our warriors return, hays James Jayn, they will no longer ex hibit with prido the " wouu'l.s they have received in front quite tho re verse. The. more lehind the better .San Francisco Argonaut. After h t lt'jk Arti-1'. "It goes tt show how avarice will ovei teach itself,'' remarked the man who is always poiutii:", a moral. 'Mr. (iri p.per has just wastetl his money without realiy.ing it." "in what manner ; ' ' "His. doctor told him he medc.1 a lttle mountain air. He wouldn't 'birik of so fAp'-nsi "o a trip, so he went to ; s'n.w that included a Tyrolean vaiii.u;-." Washingt-n t ; I- I . i . r 1 i 1 1 t 1 1 I ti it Six bb tck r f : i en e v pi a -n. .. I ). Ton a i i c, ni n: oer: lb 1 ' Mtoney, clerk. lb la S I no iter tl . -pt-t ial l.tt'.-rbv Week or month. or ! In. 'if li'--t cia--. 'I'.ke Dtitlg.' rlie.-r car lit ni i I ii bill il,-i.,t In 'Jrllli mi l I t.irdot to .slr. i t-. Wi ite us for partieiih-o '- 1 tetnr inter the Maine, but It n "i f'il got that Id voc's iiiiv-tl paint is the. host mi e.ar I a. S .bl by ( b-'-j rg A .'... 1 f you don't, no t be .at H.il c .' if ' call ftu' it, and get lie" h -st e. n t ci gar in the 'narket. J r U" i I So As you will be? during the IH'XL fovv VVO(;kS. Why not bo one of Iho romfort ii)io pooplo vho vjonr our cool (lot h os ? Prices are at zero mark, while the quality is ninety in the shade. For instance, the Summer Suits we are soiling arc marvels of excel lence and coolness. ) c, -.;: V r.v 'iitc s ff;r j i i'ii J n ' sitihlc. ui!isi i! rv.NVv.s --.', i;rrt;s n sli'i'l III IK'S. This kind ot clothing is our greatest specialty in summer. Wo show morse crash suits than all the rest of the town. Our success this vear and in past years are our proofs that our SKELETON CLOTHING is superior to any other product. We've studied it for years and have mastered the art. To get at the intrinsic worth the real bargains you must appre ciate that Skeleton Clothing is the most difficult to make. Its the most stylish anJ comfortable in hot weather if properly made. No garments are worn under more severe conditions that make them look like rags in a day or two unless they are made to withstand these harsdships. We shall be pleased to show you a line that is full of beauty and merit. fc-;-w 1 4... y I' ' m F WRvAftX 0. L Clothiers, Hatters and Haberdashers. N.l.r-i-lv.i l,i .o lite I r.m--l i-i-i'l'i Tie -day. -I ice 1 NeUr,.r to a 'el i-t.li r i ;. V at I lie t V Ol.- - ..I is- . -i-i.pi I '. - 1 1' i i ' a A " e 1 i i V ti at ,r-.i - I-..HI b : bei-ii je e..u-."i. t : i 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 'ii ' ' i- 1 1 ' ' e tin- e. 1 i-it ita tiio e'.liiiiil-, tbe 1 . . . 1:.; ... ... 1 .' ..it. ti..! -i.tt .M el i- 1 " uilh it- -I. ai -e -i:.' 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June 'J'J ami Oiiejbn.i rich and pui e ico cream, but yoil of the be-l. if nol tic lio.i coitcci r c, t-r j t an li ml oi emu at Holloway's that is I n i ven in Piatlrmtmth. U.ikn l..r U-tr- I ticul.o s. l A. x t n pr In ' .':' srd tji tlss. .(. f mcihiclioii. Ntw : advertisements. PAWKER'S ' " '3 j '- i I c n Ui f . fU't f", ' y-t yift"- iut.1 U-niitiiM lh hair. , . V r . l'r..if...:-il a ;n'iriai l rrt.wllt. is.::t - "Si S.l.vir Km la to Ht-ntoro Oray ;"V, -c - ? JUir to it YouU.ful Color. -i r- r-it iz. I r. 1 -r r r- r r- to I toil F.r-k t 1 .0 is Lieliifl COMI'AXV'S nict of I3cci' icooK book- f'lliiiL' how to re e pa re rainy deli cate : i r i ' j 'lelieiou.S di-!ie-. ! ; . i . 1 1. I; , ;'7l-. yt,ik , I A j F.RST NATIONAL BANK ol i ' ! . A I' 1 - f O III. M-.ll. I'Alt) UP CAPITAL, if.50.000 l ;. ..iv !, i ;i - it ii tor tin: I i 1 n i ' trai; -.'ti" ti-n ol i Legitimate Banking Business. , s 1 i K c ' -, '-''I. -f; Tf.fni.fit ,trel Itirai -feu r.t ii - rn u. 't inn uiii. 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