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1JE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TURSUAY. APRIL 11 188 * . G. C. D 1307 Farnam Street , BETWEEN 13th and 14th STREETS EE& 3E § 3 C3SO > O ID Blaok aud Colored Silks.Nuns" Veiling , Brocades , Alltbe ! Now Novelties in Ecru and Ponrl Shades , "S6C3T" rff""Si { Silks' "TIP "TJirU ! * iJ"Rj " wsy" . JEcaL 3LJP 02 JaL Jaza jjtui jJC A Largo Assortment of Llegant Styles , HAMEKOHIEF3 AND LAOS NOVELTIES WORTHY YOUE ATTENTION , "TOO UTTERLY UTTER. " Wo want you to call aud Examine Goods and Prices , GARRABRANT & COLE , 1307 Farnam St tu-rntl fit MONTHturntl 12 yds. Lonsdale Muslin $1.00 12 yds. Fruit of Loom Muslin 1.00. 16 yds. Fine Brown Muslin * - 1.00 21 yds. Prints 1.00. 20 yds. Dress Goods 1.00. 14 yds. Ginghams 1.00. 20 yds. Crash Toweling 1.00. 8 yds. Lonsdale Cambric 1.00. Eenfrew Dress Ginghams 10. 8-4 Pepperal Sheeting Blea ched - 25 9-5 Pepperal Sheeting Bleached. - 27. 104 Pepperal Sheeting Bleached 30. L B. WILLIAMS & SONS. / ? Having Imuorted the above from Spain andrfrom fiist Hands , are enabled to make tha above low prices , WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES. To.keap these Goods out of the hands of our competitors , we not tell more than the quantity named in any one bill. OUR IGc "RIBBON " DEPARTMENT Is far ahead of anything yet offered in this oity. Is Sending us Lots of Bargsins. We shall open in a few days a regular That will aston'sh ' you when you see it. See the Line oi Gents' 25o Fancy half Hose ( . .i L B. WILLIAMS & SONS , 1422 and 1424 = Dodge Street. EDHOLM & ERicKsoN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOBBERS OP JEW ELEBS' ' TOOLS AID IATEEIALS I ALSO WESTERN AGENTS FOIlfiTHE SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS , SpBCt ioles of the Oelobrafcofl STAE TINTED MAKE arelsold ox \r \ elusively by us , DIAMONDS TN LARGE VARIETY. o line of Sheet Muaio , Eastern Prices Duplicated - - EDHOLM & ERICKSON , WHOLESALE JEWELERS , Opp. the Post { Office OMAHA , - N - NEB. SCENES IN SAVANNAH. A Typical Southern Oity The Black Pnll of Misery and Burglary. Tlio Bmnn n Sermon DUmal Foro- boillnB Survivom or the Rebellion. Corrcspondcnc * of The Ilcc. SAVANNAH , O.i. , April 2. SavAn nnh from which point I write is with out doubt ono of the prettiest cities in the extreme South nnd hero in the homes of Southern ninny gentlemen o moans nnd plantation owners , who live ii beautiful residences , The numerous city parks there being one nt the intersection of every fit-coin equaro distinguish Savannah asacitj of cnno , homo comfort , nnd perhaps ] may say idleness , A man is poor in deed who cannot afford n park at his front door. Some of the streets liavo double rows of trees in the middle and nil of the streets are composed of deep sand. Tlio pcoplohorunrocithcr very rich or very poor ns n general rttlu , nnd wo lly from the ono extreme to the other when wo walk through the lanoa and back streets and BOO the hordps of ncgrous who seem to liavo no visible menus of support. The city is not ns lar o as Omaha by ton thou sand yet has seventy policemen whoso chief occupation is arresting negro housebreakers. As nn evidence of the extremities to which the courts are resorting to in order to check robbery , n negro was recently sentenced to tlio penitentiary twenty years for stealing § 120. During the winter Savnn nnh does an extensive business shipping cotton and receiving guano for the use of cotton-growers during the next season. These branches of business over the town I might say the whole south relapses into what is called the dull season the summer season nnd business , shipping , etc. , is only resumed in the fall. Many largo houses discharge their clerks nftor April 1st and hire them again about September 1st. All who can afford it go north to "sum' mer , " Now York , Pennsylvania nnd Massachusetts being the favorite sum mering places. The poor among the whites stay at homo and die of yellow fever or malarial fever , and the negroes groes stay to eat watermelons and have a good time. .Jacksonville , some 200 miles fur- khersouth , has had a very largo num ber of northern visitors during the winter just closed , but they have nearly all loft for the north by this time , ns the hot weather began to bo felt early in March. A DISMAL Fonuiiomrro. The winter having been so very warm and the summer having sot in so early , it is the opinion of your correspondent that there will be a great deal of malarial fever in the ex- tronio south this summer not to mention any fever worse than that. The great amount of extra sloughs nnd ponds left by the Mississippi over [ low will not make things any more liopeful in Tennessee , Arkansas , Mis sissippi ana Louisiana , and while it is hoped that the dreaded yellow fever may not visit the south , it will cer tainly be remarkable if it does not. TUB SOUrHEllN AllJIY. Ono of the most noticeable features of the southern cities which 1 liavo visited ( thby include Mobile , Augusta , Mncon , Atlanta nnd Chattanooga ) is : ho enthusiasm manifested for mil itary organizations. These militia companies or "stato guards" are "ready" at all times , and a member of ono of the Savannah companies .old mo that the company captain was hu old captain that led the oaid com aany through the rebellion. It ippoars that many of the militia com panies in the south nra these enmo old iquads reinforced by now material. WHAT TO 1)0 AND HOW TO OO. Pleasure travel in the south is over 'or this season , but next December should any of THE Bin : readers wish , o sou the south , I can assure thorn that the visit will not bo profitless , and on leaving Omaha by the Wabash route and stopping a day At St. LOUJH , , huy can take the Cairo Short Line to Sow Orleans and then follow around .ho gulf via the Louisville & Nosh villo railroad , visiting Mobile and Vtontgomory on the way. Should ; hey prefer to leave out Now Orleans tlio most direct and best equipped oute is the Cincinnati Southern to Savannah and the Waycrosa Short Line 'rom there to Jacksonville. The ho tel charges are reasonably high , but not oxtortionato. J. F. Si. BEAUTY UiMADOUNED. How an Artist Looked pen Hla Idoa' Jn tlio Form ofOno ofLoulavillo'a Lovolloat Women. Louisville Courier Journal. Beauty unadorned has over been icld as the supromest idea of the ) oautiful , particularly when it related o the human form. Modern envel oping is very far away from it. The Greeks , in their flowing garments , came nearer to the idealization , the ooso , clinging robes defining and re ining the figure. This style of dross loiphtened , if anything , the interest always attached to the handsome form > f n woman. The angularities of the imbs were rounded and chastened , ns viewed with the soft fabric tenderly wining itself about them. The atop ( was frco and graceful , the carriage real - ; al , the ensemble purely pootical. This is well enough in it * way , but it I ) ook a painter , a modern painter aye , a Louisville painter to throw ; arb of Crook and all other garbs to ho wind , and feast his eyes upon ns all air a sight no all the gods of high ( Olympus ever looked upon mo The gentleman in question is atill a > wloldor of the "mahlstick" in this ity , Ho is a thorough artist , a lover lid of the peed and the beautiful , nnd one who never dissociates these quali- ies , welded as they bo , by eympathot- o nJlnities. ( This aamo regard for the ubliinitics in nature and art brought urn the experiences to bo related hero experiences , by the way , as truf as he tendril to tlio dumb , unsightly walj whoso blemishes it clothes in beauty , For years ho had watched with increasing appreciation a fair 'oung girl of this city bud from out icr bib and tucker into a modest | school girl , with blushing morning face , nnd had seen her blossom th"iici a peerless Penelope , whoso suitor ; were ao mr.norous that Cupid was over filling his quiver with fresh arrows Slio was over medium height , ftttrac tivo in manner , nnd with a form wlioai superb completeness has not been of ten surpassed. This WAS the fnto tha waved him on , entrancing him in its beauty , and as far nbovo and beyond him ns the opnl-tintcd mist of an April morning wns beyond nnd nbovfl a transfer to his canvas. To his ar tist soul , thout ; } ) , the garments that surrounded her was ft profanation. If .lool Heart's "Truth , " that pulsing piece of marble , was shiowded in stayj and skirts and wraps , the di-secratton would not have jarred his tincr feel ings any moro than did the parading of her heavon-dtscendtd gjfts , guard ed , an they Wcro , in the hideous con cealment of modern costumes. Ilo longed , to look upon her nu seine dis porting watur'Sprito , with nothing to hide or mar n curve or line of her magntdcert physique. With this pur peso uppermost in his thoughts lie ask ed the ndvico of u married lady friend , who was also n bosom confidant of the young lady. Ho explained how for years ho had watched the gradual rip petting of her charms ; how ho had prayou to paint just such n figure. It seemed to him to embody an ideal , which , if made to live again under his plast'o brush , would leave him lit tle moro to desire upon earth. To his ihlhmod imagination the repro duction could not but bo n masterpiece - piece It would name him among the masters. Fnmo , the glow-worm in the dusk of an artist's life , would crown him. This wns his argument. The woman , won ever by his earnest ness , promised to place the proposion before her young frioiut in its most fnvorablo light. She did so , but the girl hesitated. It was not a refusal. It was only delay , and flattery was the Joshua that made her halt. Again the matter was suggested nnd again she asked for time. A third time she wns importuned and the sub lie compliment decided her wavering intentions nnd she consented. Tlio information was given to the artist and ho was delirious with delight over the early consummation of his dreams. ArrangcmontB were made that the un- voilinf would occur in her own par lor , with the artist the only audience , the married friend to occupy an antci- and prepare the young girl for the or deal. deal.Tho The night for the event at last camo. With four and foreboding the artist was shown into a Chestnut strcot residence. Ho was welcomed by the mutual married friend. They talked briefly on uninteresting subjects , not touching on that which was most in ; heir thoughts. The woman aro30 abruptly , turned out the gas , disap peared through a doorway , and loft iho visitor to watch the weird figures Hashed from the fire upon the wall , liis oycs are attracted to the glowing amber coaU , and ho BOOS there " Bloomlni ? llpn In the leaping ml And fhah locks where the conl lle > , While In the NhiV coft , gray h J , Far down Ix'Iow Uie leaning red , Ii ( he tfflliglit Ua h of soil , gray ojo , And tlio dark locks float ou wavon and rings , And klsseii Ilo on tlio lips like dew , And the nyplldt , like an angel's wings , Half hid thn lore-light ilitnlng through " The grating'of a quickly-drawn door roused him from hisTovorio. The , ransformation left him speechless. The great double parlors had boon thrown into one , and , the vision of ! iis lifo had taken shape nnd habita tion. The glowing chandelier , sub dued light upon our heroine , as she stood in an exquisite pose , roseate as a chubby cherub , n delicnto lace scarf modestly falling about hor. She had akon position in front of n dark cloth of velvet that brought her form nto magnificent relief. Titian'a un approachable colon never told in line > r tone a more perfect physical story , lor head poised gracefully , eyelids dropped in maiden reserve , the lips full and parted with excitement , tlio : ace nnd neck and arms a riot of rosy jluBlies , the bosom heaving rhythmi cally , the soft rising and falling as ravelled moonbeams on a wimpling wavn , until the spectators must liavo sighed with own poet laureate : "My heart Is atlitob wild pulsing unrest , And /oTer Is over my brenih ; Oh.liury my head in the mow of your urcntt , AUdlot mo lie frozen to death , " The pictnro was BOUHUOUS , but there was no sensuality in the enjoyment of he artist. The young girl's sacrifice vas made at his request , and the ask- ng was born of a love of his art. It was only the materialization of his deal. There was nothing of gross- loss in the exhibition. Artistic dovo- .ion on ono tide , a morbid love of ad miration on the other. No moro taint or impurity in it than tha im mortal soul , which rises and soars above the clay about it. A moment moro and ehp had gone , and "When ihepuird II seemed Ilk * the ceiling of exquisite music. N ERVODS D EBltftY A Cnr Gonrantootl. Dr. K. 0. VfuaVt Nerve and Ilrnin Treatment A upecltlc for Hyutcrla , Dlzzlnesa , Convulsloiu. IcrvouK Headache , .Mental Dopreiielon , LOCK ol iIemorySermatorrhuja | , Injpotensy , Involuntary Krn'Nflona ' , Premature Old Ate , caused "by o\rr- ixortlon , eelf > abu u , ur oicr-linlulcncc. which orula to misery , deciy and death. Ono box will euro recent ca c > . Ka h box contolugonomontb'i rcatmcnt. One dollar a box , or nix boxes for Qvo dollarn ; Bent by mall prepaid on receipt of irlco. We ( 'uarantce ilx boxes to euro any caae , Vitli each order received by 111 for elx boxes , ac- couipanled with flvo dollaru , will tend the pur- baser our written Kuarantco to return the [ money If the treatment doou not offset n euro. C , f , Ooodman , DruifKlut , Snlo , Wholwtilo and IcUll Agent , Omnlia , Nub. Ordcrg by mail at KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. Tha Most Bucceiiful Remedy over discov ered , an It U certain In lUiDutts and does not Winter , IIIIAU 1'JIOOP JlKMJ\Y. Also encolluot or human llcnh , FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. WiuhlnKtomllle , Ohio , June 17 , 1B81. DB. , J. lUxiiALL , li Co. : OctiU Heading your ad. vtrtlicmcnt lu Turf , Kk-IJ and Karai , ot your Kcndih'i bjuvln Cure , ft d haTing a > a.luahlo and HI ccdy her o which hi'J been lama from ipailn lor tl Ltcen month' , I e t loyou ( or a bottle by express , which In nix week * removed lamcnus and cuUricoment and a lar j pl'nt ' rom aii'itlier liornc , and both horeca are to-day aitound a * colts. The one hottlu wai worth to f ono hundred doIUrn. ll prctully o'.r , II. A , UEBTOLKTT , M , U. florid ( or Illiitlratol circular g\\\ng \ \ ) > onltlvo proof. I'rlcojl. AH Unu'irlati hare It or can It ( or you. Dr. 11. J , Kuudall & Co' , 1'ro- prictom , KnoHliurgh Kalla , Vt ISOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS , d.wly D. S. BENTON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAV/ - - / AKDAOII BLOCK. W. J.COIMNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. OrriM t root Koouu ( np stein ) In U n oem uw brick building , N. W. corner FlteenUi od * trniutn Htr U. | m& & &V"n" & * " Vtatfnr Iwlni ; ti ! moat direct , unck ! , n ilortllinj comic , tine tha irrut Hotfo,5oll . OHI OAOO , dtiil the KmKiui , NorvrMlAvriijv , ! j r ni Sotmt-HiMRi'N Lliw , which tcrmltiitothcro. Mth KAXSAB Cirv , LHAVKKromn , liturn * nJ Oiutu. tlio Ctotmus fn > m which redlnto r.VERY LINE OF HP'AD thst penetrate * the Continent from the lllewnr RhnrlolhoPaclfloSlopo. The OIIIOAOO ROOK ISLAND A PA. OTKIO TJAITAVAY Ii the only line from Chk Hro on nine ItMk In lUnsM. or which , liy It * rmn mil , rrnchcs th pointnlxivo imtncxl , No THAKOHIIS r Cimttia * No MIMIXO onsxiwnoNii I Ko LuiMlln ; In 111 vrntlUtml or Unclean curs , .v ) every jimwcnirtr cartWxl In roomy , cl < in uiil rontllatm ] cctclwt Mjxjn Vivst Ksprre * Tntt t DAT CARS nlunrlviloJ ninrnlflcpnce , PCUUAK I'AUAiix SLKKPIKI ) CAM. sad ourownworM-fnuout Duci.vo CAH , mxm which mails ire eoncil ol un- Burrowed excellence , at the low rte of nVKVT FIN * Cum xitJl , nlth ample time for hokUlitu enjoyment. Through C n between Chlctgo , PoorU , Mil wiukoo and Mlttourl Hlvcr 1'olnta' nj cloao con rmtlons t MI points ol IntrrwUloo nllh othn ronrts. Wo tlrVet ( do not lorpot thti ) directly to every nlieo ot Importance In KMIPW. Nebraska. Dla'i Hills , Wyoming , Utixh , Ul ho , NevftJ * . Calltorc. * , Orejron , WMlilnirton Territory i Colorado , Arltoni Kid Now Mexico. Anil bcrnl arrangement * reRArdlnp lujffrwr. * ai any other linn , ami tMen ot lira olnay * aM otr a competitor * , who furnish but a tltho o the com' ' fort Dop * and tackl ot ijiortemrn trco. Tickets , noii nnd folder * at all prlnclpa ofDcc" In the Untied KUtta and Canada. U. . OAUUC , K. ST. JOHN , Vice Prro't ts Oon. Con. Tkt and Para'r AH UanMrnr. Chlcnvn Ohlc ? o. Sioux City & Pacific THE SIOUX OITY BOUTS Runt n Hollil Train llirouKh from Council Bluffs to St. Paul Without Ohnnfto Time , Only 17 Hour * tr w 2.iO < O 111LK3 TIIR SIIOHTEST ItOUTC FROM COUNCIL. BliUPPS TO ST. I'AUL , lUNNK4rOT.in DULUTH O11 IllSMAnCK Mid all polnti In Northern Ion * , Minnesota nnd Jikotx Tliln lluu In ctiulppod with the ImprnroJ VVcntlneliotiao Automatic AIr-hri' u and Ulllo . 'latforai Coupler nnd Butler : and for Ml'KED. HAKKTY AND COMFOKT imeurpa iod. Pullmnn P.ilaco Ule-n'lni ; Car ruu through WITHOUT OIIANIIK hctivcen Hall KUI City ami Bt. Paul , vlit Council lilufle And Slmix Olty. Trains lawo Union Vaclflc Transfer at Couii- clt Bhiffs , at 7:33 : p. in. lUlly on arrival of Kantnt City , St. Joflcph nnd Council HlnfTn train from the South. Arrlvliie at Sioux City 11:56 : p. m. , and tvt the Mew Union Depot at St. I'aul at 12:3C : noon. TKN UOUH3 IN ADVAKCK OK ANYjOTHEB tST Komcmbcr In taking the Rloux City Itoutt rou cot a Through Train. The Shortest Line , ho Quickest Tlmo and a Comfortnblo Uldo In the ChrouKh Cnr lictwonn COUNCIL IU.UFFS AND ST. PAUL. T8oo that your Tickcta read via the "Sloax City and Pacific Railroad " / S. WATTUIS , J.U. BUCHANAN Superintendent. Octi'l I'asj. Agonl. P. K. IIOBINSON , Aoa't Gon'l Pass. Aj-'t. , Mltitiouri Valley , Iowa. W. E. DAVIS , Southwestern Agent. Oniinrl niulT * tnw * THE KENDALL PLAITMIACME1 DRESS-MAKERS' COMPANION , It plalU front 1-lfl of a n Inch to width In the coarsest tolls or driest Bilks It iloos all kinda and etylen of ( lilting In use. No lady that docs bor own dross-making can afford to do without ono as nice plaiting It never out of fothlon , If seen It cells Itself , For Machines , Circulars nr Ayont's terms address ; OONGAIl & CO. , 113 Mum * St. Cbicnpo 1)1. ) 1880. SHQRTJL9HE. (880. ( % 'KANSAS ' OITY , 3t Joe & Council Bluffs IB TDI ONI.T Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND TIIK KAST Prom Omaha and the West. Io cbango of can hotweon Oniaha and MI. aud hnt one bctueen OMAHA and NEW YOUK , Daily PassengerTrains EABTERN AND WKOTKUN OlTIEfl with LEBI OUAUOES and IK ADVAMOK Of AIT , OTIIEU L1NKM fhoase Alr-braka. eo that your ticket read * VIA nANOAS 01TtT. . JOSBl'II 4 COUNCIL JJLUFJT3 IU II road , via St. Joveph and St. Louis. Tickets for ealo at all coupon stations ID tbi Wort. J. K. DAUNAHD , A 0. DAWKS , Oen. Bupt. , St. Joseph , If o ( Jen. Paea. and Ticket Aft. ( , St. Jorcph , Mo. A tiT BORE * * , Ticket AKent , 1010 Farnham street. A , D. DiUHilD Oonorml Ai ; nt , OIIAHA.NB PILES ! PILESI PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Lastl No Ono Kocid Bnfforl , A Burecuro ( or Cllnd , JlleeJIntf , Itching and Ulcerated J'llos haa been discovered by Dr. Wil liam. ( n Indian remedy , ) called Dr , Will am'g Indlin Ointment A dingle box tut cured thj worut chronic cased ol 26 or SOycuri itaudlug. No one need luffer flvo mlnuti * alter applying this wonderful soothlo ? medicine , Lotions , Instru- mcntJ and eloctuorlrs do raaro harm than good , William' ! Olutmont abtorha the tumore , allays the intense Itching , ( particularly at night Aftur KOttlPfT warm In bed , ) acto ox opoultlce , fc'lvea In- tint and iwlnlota relief , and Is prepared only ( or 'llva. Hchlui ; of the prlvalo parti , and ( or noth nx . tuad what the Hon. J. M. Cofllnberry of Cloo- anil > ' about III. Wllllim'n Indian I'llo Olnt- neut : I have uued soo/oo of Filu cures , aud It nUordu me p itmure to cay tin : I htve noyer found anythliiK which gnru mien luiiaeOlato and permanent nont rode ! a > Hr. WlllUiu'd Indian Ointment. Kor Iu by all cliuKflitu or inaliiid on rocolpt . price , 1.00. 1.00.HENKY & CO. . Pt-op'rfc , Uij v L4ap , Omo. Far al by O. V Goodman. Of 1 > V1 orwl * w w1 We are prepnrod to funiUh sand of the my bent ciualliy for bulldlui ; tmrpoiov to any part of , h city , at rcaionatle prices , or at the pit. In- ulrtjutthe pit 35th and California Sts , Cook & Isaacson John G. Jacobs , { Foiraerlyof Olh&Jaoob , ) UNDERTAKER CLEVES BROS. , ARCHITECTS , Vubllc Dulldlnirf , Churchci , Itealdeucce , ttotte In every btyle , Alt nt n 10 , Orelghton Block. Omaha , Ncbraika , four times n If rJiaUui a liujipy household. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK- OF Men's , Boys' and Children'sj Ready for Inspection AT Palace Clothing House. ' -XV THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED 1310 Farnam Str6et , Near 14th , . . M rl < ! eo.l. LOTHIER ! Is Now Located in His New Store , FARM HAM STREET. One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS. NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS ! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S'AND ' CHILDREN'S S.UJTS EVER SEEN ! CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. . tnca-thvr-B.it HOUSE SHOE STORE , Under Boyd's Opera House. Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of SPRING GOODS ! And invite the people to call and examine .Goods. Good Goods ! Low Prices AND SQUARE DEALING- THE "Opera House Shoe Store , "ji 1an31-dSm The Oldest Wholesale and THE LBABINO Retail JEWELBYHOUSE MUSIC HOUSE . here IN THE WEST I in Omaha. Visitors can General Agents for the find all novelties in SIL Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as Eastern Manufacturer lke ; Latest , Most Artistic , and any Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold RECIOU3 STONES and for cash or instalments at Bottom Prices. all descriptions of PINE A SPLENDID stock ot WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Pianob , Knabe ces as is compatible with Pianos , vose & Son's Pi honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes. and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren * Sterling Imperial , Smith , Store Tower Building , , American Organs , &o. Do corner llth and Farnham not fail to before see us pur Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF : SHOW GASES Large Stock Always on Hand. Opera House Clothing Store ! T. IF. Daily Arrivalu of New Snriue Goods In Clothing and Gent's ' Furnisliing Goods 135 GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES , , Ana Sold At "STRICTLY ONE PRICE I" { I am Bailing the Oelobrated Wilson Bro.'a Pine Shirts , known 13 the BEST Fitting aud Moat Durable Shirts Made. f 217 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREET , ' . " ' * 4