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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1893)
THE AMERICAN. I . t i- -. m t1- II .! It j , . Jl tti ix' H to 'iKtmt-' lid oit ln t'.i- tmHi'Hni f unfit I ! ll. l Mtt 1 1 t n t( ll feci t. i t, Hit! H Hn (ll ! '.. ( t,..,I, I-. ,1 ill n tn' H,.l! 1,,1(1111.1 it UhtinS (ofii1i ) l )vH llii' v( t'li' i t lm ( n fi(i('l ii-il ii ili B tut ijin li i labiim-n" ! li hl hi iti-ild l.i tl.fim il tmilitnj H'iii. aiul M i li h im-atm In rmtl iln i iiifnrtu lr lln omiiiimiitt. Viwi'-iilrtv fully ii,ti ittiln i'f' jv.mmmiI, N)tl i-m-h mil Miiy man fit ii ! t li ito l n'itV itl tln kivu Tlll'l'i' tlHtX't lt Hltll lllflV Will' giuno, lilt-h tuSiliil lo tii Ilimtu'lul iiinmUitf tln tHfltl of Dm grivi MhI lo llii'll' lifmiva. In addition tn thf ii'ulur tijrrHin lln'tii wn hhIIiiv' liy Mutllif 1'. Ilialy Hitil lhi Hi', l'iiilnr ItarnartI K. O'Malinnoy. 1 tot It rnkri 1IUh1 Hill ll'lnll fHIIHf, Hllll Hilvixi'il Hut now ii nlihi'iit lo go forward In Hut cnnwi of Atiifi lfH, lul Ht tin1 Ht'iiin limn tnnkn rffort to hi litjr Iri'lmul in'iuvr to fivnilinu. Hoi It f itkt'i s in it lo j; i n ml RtlilffuwH ntul wi'iti frt'iUi'titly g rtn UhI with Miilnuwi. Mayor HnrrUin wim lo havo bmn i;t!4ttit Ht tho nuitltiif, ami km woid it I wo Ailjt.-diMiornl OiTiulinf Mini nrljr.-Cn'iK'ntl WhwW. Owltif to othur engagi'mcnU they woru nimble to bo ju'ownt. John M. Smyth iivm1iUh1 over tho niwtliidf. (VnVrtjn 'J'itm'f, July 0, W., lllllcnilt' Ireland. MKl'K.m: Wo hitvo cut nn nrtlelo from tint Dublin Catholic whliili will mirprlHo many, after thoy have hunrd no much of tho pretention of your church toward a better education. Tho HehooU hero In tint United State, in your cutlnuitlon, aro mlwrublo cx rime for medium for tho traiiMiilMNlim of cduciilion, and you aro tmtnhllNhtritf imriH'hlul hcIkhiIh a funl a piiMhllilo and Him ply tolerato tho puhllo ohool a thoy now exlt. A proof of what your church can do for America, let tin look at Irolaiul a compared with Scotland, Accordlnif to tho followlntf statement, for om illitmtte voter in Scotland, Ire. lumlfurnlfilu ttivnlii-fonr. At flrntyou wanted ovcry Illblo taken out ol our publlo wihiMil, then you winded ovcry book removed which (javo a correct nUtcmcnt re(fardlnjjr your church, and then you wnntcd all tho publlo HehooU to Ixteomo parochial hcIhhiI of your rhtireh, and when tho people of tho Unltod 8tat.m havo givmi you all thoo thin); wo will Imj ablo to murlt tho (11k tlnotlon of having twenty-four Illiterate voter to ono llllterato voter In .Hoot land, exactly a they havo it in Ireland now, In tho lace of all IheNo fact, why do you not ga and hldo yourolf, It ha been claimed by your friend that you wero in prlort; It would lw wlj for you to go into voluntary con finement until you can think of omo jdan by which you can havo a more salutary effect in your method of odueatlnjj tho mne. You aro an old man; you niunt do omcthlntf now or never. Tho Illiterate cjuctlon i deaervlntf of cftroful attention at tho iront time, At tho )at election tho propor tion of illiterate were: KiiKlnnit nml Wiili-n mt UmiO vmi'n tmlli'd Hfotlitnrt . ' ' Irclitiirt 214 l'ald politician and llhiNtrloti pro vincial "editor aro acciiHtonied to tell tb Irtxtk jM'itaritry that they aro tho (jrandet raco of Hoplo on tho face of tho globo. Homo pcoplo lake tho Hat- lory erlouly, and in order to net a worthy oxamplo to their Inferior in other land, pay tho performer gencr ouly for hi trouble, It would Iw much better to tell tho mae of tho people tho truth, via,, that they aro tho mot Ignorant of any people claiming to w civilized. For ono llllterato voter to bo mot with In Bcotlnnd, Ireland can how twenty-four, while for ono llllter atj vou-r In Kngland, Ireland, "tho glm of tho ay," can lHiat of evcnteen In (3onnemara tho illiterate riumtiered moro than M) per cent of !hoo who went to tho poll. Then wo find that tho McCarthylto candidate carry off tho palm In tho proportion of Illiterate vote polled; out of 275,0m vote cat for McCarthylto candidate, (S(l,M0 wero Illiterato. Tho l'arnolllte havo hotter record; of M,42 voter who polled for Parnelllto candidate, 7,420 wero illiterate. Tho tinlonlHt polio' TI.O.X'I vok, (f which 0,lt.7 wero 11 1 Iter to. Now, thl condition of thing ooa not remilt from any tyrunny, ex ept, Indeed, it bo prletly tyranny Tho national achool havo tMten in ex lateoco or moro than lxty year. At rt homo of the Itotnan Cathidlo blub- I), Dr. McIIalo, for example, dtrugglcd to keep them out of their dlooewa, for very ultramontane blhop I well aware that learning i highly danger ou for tho miiHHeH Tho model school wero boycotted, no were tho queen' college. Iho prlcMt have had the nolo control of education In Ireland, since Catholic emancipation, and tho result 1 that Ireland i today tho mot , llllterato of civilized eountrlc. And uch Hhe will continue to bo until tho management of tho schools i taken out of the hand of the prioHts, and given to a school board in every pariah. That Itan.i mil I - ii V it t itml'Y n 1 1 j H -m,.! ' .-.I . i-A ln t bun It i ftt n n nt.sii'ii i (In I ti n-!., lit I . ; in.' KI t . i ! ft i hlii.i it n l j 'i' t Ik " ftii' l ! (t ii ii..ii ,..ii !., t.t j.n i.i t t!"' lnHit v, Id. H.'i tn H'f timtU ttvtti Lit H L '-i ' ot-ti .1 A nib.-l in tn. tf ? -'bli,i . Lm.U l-l,..l Hint itieVivittv (tiiH- tl. !! II Hie il ''ii I t lli lttlitltltiilt, ttiii ten. In I , l tut HMD i i Ii.'f atwt III a 1'ivti IiihI !iint-iji i li'i'l, wi'l, "tti Miit k Jinn )mi it! n bum.', I fait nut ii . r tin' ijin'tii'ti " Why tiiihl (tliii lint ttli l" htie mi lit lug to Hut M.I. in vblrli m "bimiki'l litiitl i;nirt" on the b't'l ) tiu of Iivlaittl, bu ll In Irj littf I t iettlt'lli. the imllte bi ll', ami bl h I opiNm il nihI hii'h t till' iipmi until II nhiill t Kiild, "tn the ibiy when the Itntiinti faiholle c litilfll enisled " III tlif iU thai tiiHf (titwil, TltrlT aif ai'iMl fun liavn minn. Ami tiitiii lliiMit limn tttt l-atgtt faith nwila. I'm tlila you'll alititw Tn ,li'liiiali alniiti, I nr Out ai'inU Hint hinii Kinaii I runt Ihi'nii i'i'il, Af.KI'H. miik kid iniiVAKstiNua:. I rale 1'iile Try leNiei'ale Mean l He timve an I'lipopular I'l lext. Mnt'NT lUtiMix, Pa,, July tl. An Htti'inpt to wreck the pariMinago of the PoIImIi church of Mount Carinol with dynaiVlto wa made lant night. For tunately the exploitive hud been lg noranlly placed and tint main part of the pat'Monago eHcaped unharmed. Tho deed 1h Hiippimed to be tho outcomo of tho atleuipl to force tho punter to Icavo, Tho trouble arono when tho church aulhorltle removed tho prleHt and Hent In hi place tho ltcv. John (iiiie,, During tho new hlidiop' flrt mirvlce he wa told that ho wa not wanted and tho latter wa violently ejected from tho church by tho angry pnrbihloner. The hltthop rcfimed te heed tho ruijueat for Father Gtile,' re moviil and ordered tho church ohmed, An appeal wa aent to Mgr. Hatolll re citing tho hlMlory of tho trouble and unking for hi intervention, but several week havo pamtd without reply to tho petition. Several arrcHt have been mitdo, Vhirmjo Tribune. Itoiniui Miracle. In 1707, when tho pupal army wa defeated by Napoleon Ilonnparte, an extraordinary imago of the Virgin Mary wa captured by tho French oldler in Aneona, Italy, The con ttructlon of thlilmago waon principle of uoh Kympathy with mundane affair that, while tho oldler helped them- Helve to whatever ornament and relic a pleiwed their fancy, ho hod a current of tear, Crowd of Italian proHtrated thomolve before till mir acle. Tho French, lo reverentially ireuuloim, took down tho weeping Virgin and carried her to headquarter. On examining tho ouree of her n- nihility, no fountain of tear wa dis covered, but a (Ino circlet of tfla bond which, naming from her eyo and escaping In tho fold of hor robe, wa mado to resolve with a (lowing effect by mean of clock work. F,x tract from Hume' History of Napoleon, HANKS AUK r'AIUNtJ. Hut the American Horn! Company of fer ym tho safest and most profitable Investment on earth. Hellablo agent wanted In every town, with whom lib eral term will bo mado. For particu lar, address. F. H, Thompson, Oen'l Agent, Id hun Mo III Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb, Tho Seventh Ward Military band, which claim to havo no equal in tho state, will give their flrt concert of tho season in Hanscom park, on next Sunday, July HI, JHiW, under tho directorship of Prof. F. M. Htelnhauser. All lover of goisl mindo should bo in tho park on that day, a tho boy promise to present a flno programme on that occasion. We wish to call tho attention of our eastern Iowa subscrllsir to tho fact that our friend C, if, Judd, 715 Flrt avemm, Clinton, Iowa, 1 our agent. Ho will Iw pleased to have you all call and see him, also take all your friend with you, 1 " Tako your renairing to The Drum mond Carriage Co., Jxth and Harney Ht. Opp. the County Jail. Our rillKNDH should all remember when they want a new hat, or an old one repaired, to on 1 1 on us. Wo will give them good satisfaction, NKHUASKA HAT MH) CO,, Over 207 North 17th St. Advkktiskmicnts inserted In Tub Amkkican are sure to bring a profitable return to trie advertiser. American, w win column oi tin paper I - The Cabinet Itcllablo Oasollno Htovo i Warrantee, for Thrco Year. It I the Most Perfect gasoline tovo mado W. F. HTOKTZKL, 714 S. Kith, I agent or the west. - for Sale. A good manufacturing bakery at half price for cost. Doing good business, Hent very low. Heason, ill health. Apply at thl ottlce. Dig bargain. in - F,at DybairdellclouCream Candle. 1519 Douglas Ht. .li li.fi,4 i..ia (!,,, Ii n.i K t , Mil, .i at !3-t iti i it.il lit int (tliii f.M a I jnti.lir (i'i .f a 4'nv it iii,i n.,1 V N Vtlt, I,, il a.t ttati, H h,l Lute nn it a.iiii.t pd nn it,a-i' l ii It atv ii rtitaiH Stt l il , ami Itatf l.tiltUI, it tt. Ill f,n a paltloHe 1 n.llt k i'.l, I" I.' nil lf Hi Ul. M ( All till , i pa r II U hi pi in, Lte, 1 t fi, in ttii it i itmi t.i inn in. ttii. fa ii ti . ii'il..ri. t.i.f. 1 1 m ti it .1 lit I IhtllrtU'ill I.I t lil I he iiitiia a ,i it In hnttit I'Jlj mill lit tiitili.t lbi lit"i'lti al liitiite, The rtatiim miiv il l ami "t 1 lit Ibe Ktm.a. Illy lb l I tt. ami Nt.sk I At bant Hutltliitj!, Its at d at 7tt ami ;tt Wall stmi'l. PiriH'ltH les uf Hut illlt. nt ttiiiiieiU anil ais'letle W 111 am Ht lut aeetifi'il, Mll'l all mailer which pertain to Die gi n eial inftit mat but fur patilnln will lm at lniii'l. A the object I lo lH'in llt Hut Insll till It Ht with thi exertion, and furnish for I he brother and friends, a place where Ihey can tend Ihelr llmo so cially, Hie gentleiinn ask that all patriotic pitpi'is desirous of anlntliig the malnteiiauee of the reading risim, can send a copy of their paper for that purpoKO to Harry It. I Undo, jsmtoltlce Istx 7ii, Kansas City, Mo. Modern Method of ear-ventilation and car-lllumlnatton aro charaeterlsllo feature of tho Hur Ilngton Houto' trl-daily service Im- tween Omaha and Chicago, Kach and every cur dining, sleeping, chair and smoking which form a part of the equipment of it 11:45 a, m,, 4:20 p. m., and 12:10 a. m. expresses, Is brilliantly lighted and splendidly Ventilated. Tho Burlington I tho "Great free- from-dust route" to Chicago. Try It. Ono way rate, t.2T); round trip, 17.r0. U'nijo checked direct from real' donee. City ticket office-, 1321 Farnam street, Harry Tostevan, who ha had charge of tho stationery department of the Western Newspaper Union for tho laat five year, left tho employ of that firm July I, and went down to New York to accept a similar position with Street & Smith. All hi friend will wish liliri success in hi new position. Til KM g Is ono Human Catholic enter prise that Is being well patronized thoso day. It Is CoiirtWind Bench. Thoy mado a great hit when thoy secured that strip of land along tho Missouri, and erected a bath house. Tho A. B, C, Investment Bond pay .'00 In from ono to flvoyear; $fcah; and tl a month afterward until paid; best paying investment extant. A rustling agent wanted in every town and county, For full particular apply to tho American Bond Compaliy, 6!I0 and fi'll Pnxton block, Omaha, tf. NORTH OMAHA CITIZENS. If you want bargain in summer dres goods, remember wo aro cutting ttfo life out of them, You can get beauti ful good at very low figure, and in ladle waist you can buy them at les than It cost to make them, MK.V'K NKUMOK HII1HTH aro cut very cloo In price, Wo offer an outing shirt nt lite, to ) teg In with, then a cheviot shirt at 25a., a better ono at .'I5c better still at 40c. and '10c, All our 1,00 hlrt reduced to 75o.j our ,25 and $1,45 shirt now 91.00. Beautiful good. Now 1 your time. BALDWIN, J:il5 N2lth Street, John Ktiild, Jeweler and Optlcan, ,'105 N, Kith Ht,, Omaha, Nob, When down town leave your watch for repair with John Hudd. "Tho Jeweler," 1105 North Kith street, The Only Train for St. Louli which carrlo a dining car eavo Omaha via tho Bur ington Houto at 0:45 p, m, and rcttehe St,, Iml eary tho next afternoon, Through weeper Omaha toHt. Loul. City Ticket Office, 1II24 Farnan Ht, i , i. i'A Dollar'w Worth for a Dollar," Watches, 11,00 per week, A. P. A. Button 40o tfl.fV). Jr. O, U. A, M, PIr75o to 2.50. P. O, H, of A, Pin $1.00 to $1,50. Orango Pin $1.00 to $1,50, at JNO. HALL'S, 507 N Kith Street, Cool and Beautiful I Hot Spring, H. I),, best reached from Omaha by tho Burlington lloute. Through loopcr from Omaha to tho Black Hill leave at 10,15 a, rn. dally. City ticket ofllon, KJ2I Farnam street, When down town leave your watch for repair with John Hudd, "Tho Jeweler," 805 North Kith street. " ' i i. You should all remember that C. , Shaw, 618 S. With Kt., ba al- way on hand, (Vegetable, In eaon; also a lull line of Htaplo (IroeerUs, Do not forget u when down town. -. . One beautiful Curona Panel given with every dozen Cabinet at Hughe Hiindberg'u Htudlo, 205 North 10th BtrooU tf McArthur sells Shoes. 725 S. 27th Street, near No. 5 En gine House. . Co to 222.1 Leaven worth for estimate on carpenter work. tf DlLLKNHKCK Si CO, WHITNEY'SjLobcck-Linn HLAUOHTKK HIIOK SALE CASH nsus SHOES We will ell mr men's 1.25 51,00 litst in k Shoe for. , , o wilt sell ourUraln llnx list i? f r r I In k If HhtM, worth $l..Mi, for f Wo will sell our $1.50 Veal 1'iin- :r.si.25 gres for Wo sell Men a light tine laeo Cl ami Congress Dress Shts's for " W o nave put our .!.(( Kusset 1 fi Coat, htt'tt HhiM' for gent' at ,UU Wo have Buy's Himsla irraln lace, tip, sl.e 21 to4i D wide $2.00 Wo sell Uent I' Ino Houth-J An urn Tie at S2.BO to .vU We havo taken a lot of our v.Zi ami vi. wj oxronl Tlesjfi nn for ladles, and will sell at. ,. Wo lmvo a lot or Ladle Don- i rn golaandKId Button Khoes, 4P 1JJ sizes z to 4, wlilch were sold TO at $.1.00 to $5.00 a pair, which n a pair, which iff o nn dl at ft.UU we now sei Children' Spring Heel Shoe fn ()to8 5UC Women' and Boy' Tennis Oxford 50c Wm. N. WHITNEY, 103 South 15th Street. OPPOSITE POSTO'FICB. CHRIST. HAM AN. Watchmaker and Jeweler, ' Fink Watch Hepaiiuno a Si'KiCialT) 612 Houth 16 Htreet. WYMAN'S BOOKS, STATIONERY and PERIODICALS. 310 N. ICth Street, OMAHA. Kkta mi, mime sh7, E. S, BURBANK, :i'm Ueitiliit, Null., fill I mil km l 2iiiJ floor, witf ,(wiiimi'ii, in l hit pliu'it lo iiiivs yimr rnnU'U elmtiii'it anil over (nulled, OIi-hiiImk Slid Main- sitniiK mil) to vite nvernaiiuiiK Hi, t hliKlllnlt MliiH Wllll'll I III' I IWll-S) liiiinulilim ihkI n-iiilJiitliiK(lli-arriniKd itnd wont piou, Uttl.U). lUmlofteii Watch to order that ant wild wll liout hit. In wl nit, and not, ovnrliitiili'd wlit'ii liilf I'luHiH'd liy Hsviirmtrs of IJiii Wiili'li Iriuln. Hi hIIi. villi half price, 11,7,1 lofl.ffi. IntrlealM work Tut itnd mtiniilit liur to WntdiniHknrsen uiiidlcs linn. Upon iivhiiIiik until H;.Hi fur lite iientdll uf I let worhlnu elans, 7-7-tf SWARTZ, McKELVY & CRANE, 314 South ISth Straet. PRINTERS 4y& :. STATIONERS. I'itIiiiIIi'iiIx. II I link llnoks. rid Mil klndnuf Oflii-it Suimliitit, Jot) iirinUiiK, miiiIiiinnIiik and Dliicnivlnu, roasAir, tiik amf.hii;an ana iiimt 111 AMMlMJAN ( niJ.S. Sheriff bale, II V vlrliis uf it ri order of nlit IkhikkI out of tlis dlslrlrt, eourl of liiinidit cniinly, Ntt I il link it, mid In ins (llrni'lml. I will mi IIih tiny of AoKiist, A. II. Ih'.i;i, at, lo o'cliH-k a, m. t mild diijr, HI. lint Knl front dour of the nonnly euiirt limiMt, In lint eliy uf OniHhit, HoiikIiih ciniiilr, Ni'liriikii, wdf si niililln aui'tlun IIih iiruHirl.r (lnwrlltiid III said order uf salu nn fiilluws, Ill-Wit! I,nl ululil ihi In l,!oi-k iiluM, m Ui Walnut lllll nddlllun to tint ell v uf lliinilm. IiiiiiuIhn (iiunly, stHUt uf Nnlii Hiikii, mild iiroistrty Uf in. wim hi hum jr ,i, y iiiiiri. iriixii'ii, mih urn uf funr liiiiidnnl. lty-ll vn uml Ih-iki dullnrs lUMAH) ttidKineul,, with InlJirimt lliftreofi st rum of tun i lu per emit per mi nion friini Mity Int., h'i;i, until nutd, sn'l llilrtywlKht mid s-inn (lullitm ll.IS.Wti puiIi with loM-i-i'xf. llitireon from Mm tut, diiy uf Mnjr, A. Il, iHtci, liiii'ilier with HeeriilnK eesls si-coidlnK Ui h Jiidifuiiiril, nindnriid By Mm ilUt.rli't I'diiit, nf nii Id liniiKlim euunly, ul, II Mjr term, A. Ii, I mill. In curtain Mcllnn limn Slid Ihitrn IH'IkIIhh wIhti-Iii ,1. W, Siilri, triinl.'c. whm il it In 1,1 IT, Slid John W, mlow Slid ullii'M were defcndiinlii, lnntliM, iHiihrankit, July Mill, Ik'tl. OKOIll.K A. ItKNHK'IT. HhitrllTuf IioiikIim County, Ni'hriiHka. John I', llnten, Hltorney. 7-H-9 American Bakarv. IBID St. Mnru'a Avenu, Wsgon Delivery. Go lo DvhaU'i for lino candle. 1518 DoigliiH.St. ' S. R. Patten. denMut munn A 14 Tha build iog, tolephono 69 -., -mk nn. BulldGrs' Hardware, CuIIgpu AND TOOLS TffY UB ONCE FON LUCK. . 1401 Douitlas St. Tclophonc 279. OMAHA. NEB. SI TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. REPAIRING DONE. 14f)6 Douglas Street, OMAHA, Neb. Teeth Extracted for Only 25c FULL SET Tccthfor ouly Fillings 50c ana upward. Gold Crowns and Bridge at Ecdnccd Prices, Zi:;, DR, WITHERS, dentist. Slxli'ciilli ami D.niidiiN Slrrcls, 4th Floor. Itrlnu; Ihls Ail. nidi you. EVERY THIRD ARTICLE u. 0 WILL BE Saturday, AT July isth, THE BELL. Buy two Vests of any price and you get the tjiinl, same quality, Free. Every third pair of Hose Free. Every third Shirt Free. THE CROSS GUN CO., 1fivJ Guns, Ammunition, Base Ball, Tennis, Bicycles, Ann (i icurii a i,- ATHLETIC GOODS. WE ARE THE W. R. BENNE COMPANY Give Us a Trial and you will Always Trade with Us. 000DS IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS AT BED ROCK PRICES. Oixirl Kli'A ;u; prr lb, Fli'atrlum Kino at Ac purlli, Moila OaclMir al Ite " t)jiU'T Oiuikor al, So " Hi:lii'i)' I'ld'oiuiiH at Hi' pr Ijiii'Uiiki), Quail OiiUnt ;, Quaker Out at c ir mi'l(ii(jii, Oil Hiiriiliii'K at Ik: pur can. MiMtiinl Hiirdliii'n utile pur can, Palmon at IV pur can, MitckiirHI at l.vs pur can, Callfurnla I'nar at per can. Wlil In Clmrlii at inc pur can, In our Dry Oooda and Carpet Departments we aro ottoi-ine oxtraonliiiary bargains. Jloforo purcluising inspect our goods and get prices, The Popular Clothing House. JULIUS FURTH,-"109 South 1Qth Street, ' Batwaan Douglaa and Dodca straata. propmietopi, Orders by mail Solicited SUPERIOR WORK. REASONABLE Hardware Co.. BUY YOUR TRUNKS WMIRE TNtY AWE MADE AND PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! C. H. Forby MANt'KAOTl'HKH OK FIT GUARANTEED, LADIES and MEN'S - -FURNISHINGS GIVEN AWAY Tvlonhono H7Q. -tr.no aoknt rou- WINCHESTER RIFLES SHOT GUNS PEOPLE ! TT I'iiiu'Im'ii at 'JH pur can, (JriM'ii Oiikim at l7'(fl pir can, Kick I'liimliNat I7'(! " Apricot at Mn imrcan, HcuiirliiK Huap at Ac per cukii, liiiod I.iunidi y Moup, bar or2.V, Tea IiiiHt at lAc per Hi, Oood Jupitn Tea at 2lW.t pur Hi, Hili'iiilld Valuii TcaatHMc per Id, OrtiHliud Java i'ottm at lc pur Hi, Oood Itlo Colfi'ii al, 2ik; per Hi, Mik'Ihi and Jarail Ilia, for f I.M, W. R. BENNETT CO., 1502-4-0-0-10-12 CAPITOL AVENUE. OMAHA, NEB. and Satisfaction Guaranteed. PRICES, SEND FOR CATALOGUE.