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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY > DECEMBEJR I ? 1884 THE DAILY BEE MorniDe Deo. 17 LOOAL BREVITIES , There ara evidently ( Treat cllmallc prepArations rations for nn old time snowstorm. The equity docket was called in ,7udR < Wakoley's brnnch of the district court yestot. d y. ! Uoth city and county treasurers are over , run with taxpayers , which is a promlalnR sirn of prosi > erity. The "Invincible Five" club will Rive tholr second annual ball nt Falconer's hall on Thursday , December 1H , and a gay time may be looked for. The receipts of the Internal revenue office so far this month have been larger than any December for many years ptovious. Up to the 15th $12(5,0(53.GO ( ( were received. The Danish Lutheran Church will hold their fair , for Iho benefit of the church , at Falconer's Hall , on Friday and Saturday , Doc. 10th and 20th. All friends of the church nrn respectfully InUleJ. The TlKK was in error the other day in statlntc that prominent dry goods merchant on Farnam strcot was swindled out of a " sum by llieehnrpsr from Dos Moines. It now pans out that the Farnam street man was lou sharp for Iho oily tounRed fellow. The case of the state against William Bo- quet caxo up on n preliminary examination before ilustico Battlctt yesterday. Boquot was charged with her o atcalinf ; on the com plaint of George Uurr , who not seeing fit to proracuto hia casa it W.i < < Jismissod und the coats taxoJ up to complainant. In lliu case of 1'otorBou \ ] lasmusson and hi * bundsmau a verdict wai rendered in favor of HID plaintiff for $2,0 JO. This Is the action under the Slociim law which lint been occupying the attention of thn district court for some days. Goorgs Shiolda the young at torney who made such a gallant fight for the plaintiff \ to bo congratulated on his succaas. In all probabilities the defendants will appeal ID any event however tha verdict will net the saloon keepers "a thinking. " RcjTGenlo1 Oamola' hair Shirts and Dmwora , $1 50 , reduced from § 2 00. Map of Nebraska , Just Issued , iu colors , allowing cities , towns , railroads and counties. Mailed forir.s. . J. M. Wolf , 120 S. 14th at. , Omaha , Neb. d5-2w \\hito Wool Vents , 07 come ; reduced from 87 conta. Smith's , 1307 Faruam street. PEKBONA.I. . M. A. Daujherty , of Crete , ia registered at the Paxton , Clias. 11. Magoon , the well known Lincoln attorney , Is In city. C. Goodman has gone to Cleveland , Ohio , en busincs : . Dr. R , S. Gay , of Cherokee Springs , Iowa , is registered at the Millard , General Surveyor Smith ia at the Paxton. Georgn is apt.to bu the last of his "lino1 of surveyors for some years. John II. Donnelly , tbo well known cnttlo man , liai returned to hisOtualia headquarters , after a short trip in the cast. Mr. S. JL Dimtnond , oao of the general western traveling agents of the Pennsylvania Central , ia at the 1'axton. I r. Will Cocko , nnd lias Jtarshull , of | E Council Bluffs , attended the "JI. Jl" club party at Masonic hall last evening. .T. D. Calhoun , 'Topics" of Lincoln , paid a ( lying visit to Omaha yesterday. Ho is now called "Old coursa of empire" because ho is continually on his way westward , Laving boon n periodical visitor to our frontier conn- try of late. The mnuy friends of Miss Annie Hnyder soprano singer in the St. Mary's Avenue church , will bo soiry to loirn of her utiexpeoI ted departure from Omaha , fioin whence aha was culled to her homo iu Illinois , on account of sicknoaa in her fumitv. K. .T. Davis , Hastings ; F. , T. Leach , Lin coln ; 0. Ohiimn , Pilgor ; 15. L. Lilly , Li Platte ; J. S. Arthur , Oakland ; Louis Tliormnn , ( Jrnnd Island , Nebraska ; A. 1'hillippsKansas City ; M. U. JNLoyor , Now York ; George W. Turner , Denver : and A. S. Ball , of Worcoator , Majs. , are at the MotropoliUii. WANTED To exohango wild orimprov. oil hiada In Ntbraa'ta ' or Ior/i\ for Hnrdt ware , or atuok of general mcrcliandiao. AddrcE.3 J. Linderhohn , Genoa , Ninoa county , Nobr. m-lru i iI I White Wool VostB , 98 CDIIU ; reduced from § i 25. Smith's , 1307 Farnnm otroot. POLICE 'POIJSjTEES , An Actlvo IJay In Ilio HI nvlcot. Judge Bonoko had quito a numhor of casea before him yesterday , bat none worn of much importance. Kino mem bers of the domi monde contributed to i ho nehool fund , and ono being uuablo to produce the necessary $5 , went to jail. Three Slocumbs were alao fined , and a periRtinahnij ' 'vug" wan ordered to leave the city for the city's good. Complaint was made in the police court Ibis iiiornlui ; that Clurlry O'Connor hpd been doin ; ; n little coutidonco bushieca down near the depot , and the police are on his trail. It will bo remembered that he wim arrested a short time ego for till- topping in company with a man namtd parUiuor. llohad just boon bailed out whin ho fell by the wayside again. KEBKASKA. MAI' . Just icRuvd , ehowin ; ; cities , towno , rail rouda mid cimnlli * . Mailed for 10j Nebraska State Oszitoer and Butlnea Directory , last i uu § , r > 00 , moikd. Ad- rcsj , J. M. Wnlf , JL'O S. jJth Kt. , , Kohr. Tlio On-aii- llokton Courier. "Yuan * IH u har.l life , " said n cummis- crating plulunthrc plat to a hand-cronn man Hot ceB , " replied the musician , nadly. "Obliged tn bo out in Iho cold nil doy , " continued Iho philanthropist. "Dsfc IH nut Hn ivor t ot ect , was thu inplancholy rejoinder. "No1 ? "No , da mincrcn res dat I am obliged to Hit n to do mutid of my own instru ment. " The philanthropist WM BO oreicoma with this view of thn matter that ho gnvo the organ mil ) a dolhr. THE MUNICIPAL MILL , The Ccnncil Grinds Ont Us Usnal Grhl of Business , The Thompson-Houston Eleotrio Lieht Ordinance Passed , Attorney Council Given Ilia Opinion of the City'HThloto tlie Court IIOUBC IlOtK. At the rcgnlar meeting of the city council last evening , President Murphy in the chair , Members Anderson , Wood- worth , Bcchol , Ilascnll , Furay , Bohm , Locder , Ford and Thrane wore present. The president reported ho had read the minute * of the mooting of December 2d , and found the same correct. On motion ho was directed to examine the record o ! the meetings of December Oth and llth , and report at next meeting. PETITIONS AND COMMONIOATIC X.H. From the mayor , giving notice that ho returned without his approval the ordlnanca transferring $1,200 from the special caah fund to the general fund , for the reason that there is not money to that amount in the first mentioned fund. Veto sustained. From same , giving notice that ho had approved certain ordinances passed at the lust meeting. Filed. From Jerry Mahoney and others , pro testing against the paving of the street between blocks 105 and 2JO. ( lloferred , From 0. Jordan and others asking that the grade of Cuming street from Charles to Brown bo changed nnd that ai ordinance to that effect bo passed by the council , providing the expense incurroc by such change bo paid by donation and without dost to the city. Referred. From Harry P. Dowel asking that that part of the resolution ordering a uido walk between Eighteenth and Twentieth on Clark street bo rescinded. Granted. From Elmer S. Dundy nnd others , asking that street lamps bo erected or Sherman street to where It intersects Park avenue. Referred. From M. Donovan , protesting against the t passage of the ordinance granting the right of way to the Union Pacific of alloy botwcon Nicholas and Izard nntil ho shall have been paid for damage dono. Rtforred. From W. J. Mount , calling the atten tion of the council to the fact that his lol in i John I. Redlck'a addition had been assessed at $600 , while others adjoining his , of the same size , have boon assessed at § 400. Referred. The city physicians report for Novem ber was referred. A number of bills wore referred with out reading. From George 0. Ames end J. A. TVnkefield from the board of trade , offer ing SIU.COO for lot 1 in block 140 , the property of the city. Referred. From Belinda Curtis and others , peti tioning the council to grant to the U. P. R. R. the right of way to construct a line to connect the Fourteenth street track with the river track through the alley between - twoen Nicholas and Izard. Referred. From Clerk Ijams , certifying to judgment of Jetur R , Conkling against tbo city for § 510 4 ! ! . Approved. From the city treasurer , stating that the city should pay the tax on certain loti ) assessed for pavlngypurpoaesandean- called on account oi irregularities. Opin ion sustained. From tjas inspector , stating that certain - tain bills cf the gas company referred to him rroro correct nnd others incorrect. Referred. From Hugh M. McCift'ary and others , asking that the alloy between Farnam mid llaruoy and Twenty-second and Twenty-third be filled up to abate nui sance. R ferred. From Alvin Sannders , asking that the g jradoof Eigtoonth atroot , bat ween Far I nam : end Dodge , bo established. Re ferred. From Clerk Ijams , certifying to judg ment of McQugh & McGAvook ngaiuat the city for $3878 8SJ. Approved. From same , certifyiiig to judgment of Patrick Meara ngninat the city for § 947 12. Approved. From Omaha Barb Wire Co. , protest ing against the payment by thorn of the ousts iu their cuit against the city. . Fiipd. From the mayor , appointing , P. Murror/- special policeman on his own pe tition. Cunfirnifld. From Mrs. Fanny Goldsmith , protest- itig atrainat the payment of tax for grad ing Twentieth atroet in trout of her property. Raforrcd. 1 * rom George S. Hoaglr.ud , presenting list of city warranto hold by him , and stating cuit had been entered to enforce their payment. Filed. From A. Kahn and others , asking that the grade of Jill'oraon street between F.iriiam and Capital Avenue , bo estab lished. On resolution of Rodfield , the city engineer WHS directed to establish the Eamo , provided the ono prayed for ia found to bo proper. From Ferdinand Schubert , nnkiug the ; Appointment of himeolf an policeman. Referred. The city attorney's opinion upon the , city's title to the two court house lots was referred to the committee on judi , ciary. From James Cro'ghton , presenting ap proved catunato ot R. II. Walker for work dono. Approved. From same , presenting ootimato of grading done on Farnam street for the mouth ending December 8. Approved. KKSOLUT1O.NH. By Un3cr.ll , that the mayor furnish the board of trade committee the facts nnd statistics to onablu It to mku its proper report. Adopted. By same , thai , the city attorney confess judgment in favor ofV. . 0 Bartholomew tur tiio damage done him from opening north Seventeenth street. Adopted. By Buiiai , fur sidewalks. Adopted. By Anderson , that the owner of lot 3 in block 190A be g.veri further time to ley nlli walUii. Adopted. Uy Fumy that that put cf resolution ordering sidewalks iu front of Lite 1 and 10 in E. V. Smith u addition be rescinded. AuoptoJ. . JlU'OUTfl OK COMMITTEES. Stroota and gradta , recommending that the plat of Pnuleou'a addition bj ap proved. Adopted. Suno , recommending that the petition of G. C. JMutcalf it Uo. for oponint ; Irene street bo referred to city attorney. Adopted. , Judiciary , reoommeiiding that city at torney conffm judgmint for$100 in fav.ir cf William KnJbo against the oily to settle - tlo bin enit noiv pending. Adopted. Police , eihoiHTAtitig Officer Slgwart of the charges made agtinit him by S. J. Urodorick. Adopted. Gas and electric light , recommending that a gas lamp ba orectcd at Kino teen and Loavonworth , and a iccond bo ttvceu Leaven worth and Jackson , aa per resolution. Adopted , Paving , curbing and anttoring , rcc ommending that $1,178 77 ba deductet from the final estimate of ? 13,2ia G2 , ind a levy bo made against the adjoining property for the balance , for the coat o curbing and glittering St. Mary'a avenue Adopted. OIlDI.VANCES. Levying a special tax to cover the coat of curbing and guttering St. Mary'a avcnno. Passed. Transferring $400 from the special caah fund tc the general fund. Passed. Appropriating mnnoya out of variou funds to pay for public work. Passed. Granting rlcht ot way to the now Thomson it Houston Electric Llgh Company and regulating the samo. Considerable debate ensued upon the final passage of this ordinance. Mayor Vaughan of Council Bluffs , who ia in tcrcated In this company waa present at the mooting and waa asked to nddrosa the council upon the question before it. Mr Vaughan said all his company wanted waa the same rights other companies ol tills kind hnd hero and ho would bo tntiafiod. Paseed. A rcaolution by Bochol that the city attorney confccs judgment in favor o ; $05181 in favor of 0. A. JeiiBon ant againat the city for grading on West Farnam waa passed. The council thou adjourned for two weekn. white Merino Shlrls and Dniwero , 75 cents , reduced from 31.00. Smith's , 1307 Farnnui street. Union Pacific Railway Company , 1 Omaha , Nov. 20th , ISSi. J Crocs Ties. The Union Pacific Railway Company will receive tenders up to the 31st of December for 250,000 Oak and 50,000 Cedar Cross Ties , to bo delivered in lots of not ICES than twenty thousand each. Ties to bo delivered at Council Bluffs , Town , or Kansas City , Mo , , not later than April 30 , 1885. For specifications and other particulars apply to Mr. J. J. Burns , Gan'l ' Storekeeper , Omaha , Nob. S. R. Callaway , Gou'l ' Manager. wed fri&mon mor cd Scotch wool Shirts nnd Drawers , $100 , reduced from $1.25. Smith's ' , 1307 Farnnm street. THE OOUIUVaOUSE SITE. City Attorney Council Files nn Acl < Opinion to Gen. Covrln's. The following is the text of City At torney Council's opinion upon the city's title to the property now occupied by tha county for court houno purposes : It cannot be doubted that the title to tlioao ots and til others iu block 118 , which was known as "Washington Square" was oiiginal- y in the city. Whlln possessed of euch title on the 18th of March , 1837. the city council of Omaha enter ed intu a wiitten contract with the county commissioners of Douglas county whereby it was agreed between the parties that the two lots now comprising the court house property n block 11 8 should be leased and lot to the county commUsionera for the purpesp of a court house and yard , the county commission- ) rs to have the right to cull the remaining lots n said block for the purpose of building eaid court house nnd jail , and that when the county commieaioneis should ceasa to use the laid property as a court house and jail tbon ; ho auid property togethar with nil buildings ihereon should rev.it to the nity and the title vest in thu city as though the paid contract and rgreemfut had never been mode. It was further expressly utipulatul in ta\d contract that the county should provide for the U3 the city four rooms in the thr n pro- josod IIBUEO building , two of said rooms ; o bo or watch houses and such other pur- oso-i in tlm council might direct. Under and in mirsuanca cf the agreement nst referred to , I am credibly informed that the rooms for watch houses nnd jail purposes were furnished by the county to the city as icjrceJ , and that tha city from the time of .lio completion of the old court house t the > reseut time , has continued without inter- uption or molestation , to occupy xaid rooms. n no way recognizing any right of the county , o said property except as existing under the .orina ot soM agreement , It is clear that if , ho contract and agreement to which reference - enco has been made U still in force , and that 10 oltur transfer or agreement has been made , hat the court house property would imme- oi.itoly ruvcrt to the city and the full , absolute title immediately vest iu ho city , upon tlw county ceasing to use the said prouarty as a courthouse and jail. This > oint of time , if not already reached , is close it hand , for it is now only a question of ft few weeks when the county will ease to occupy .he property as a court house , and it is well Jiioivn that it Iirn already ceased to occupy ho property as a jail. It is claimed , however , by the county au- horities that thu title to the property in qiies- ion was transferred to the c niuty by a cer- ain deed executfd by George Armstrong , navor , January 10th , 1859. This deed purports to bo a < Iepd of the city council of the city of Omnha , signed by George Vrmstrong us mayor , and is mudo in consider- itiou of ono dollar. In my c pinion thn deed Is without author- ty and void. Ifud tha county been in the nb- elute and oxclmive possuaeion of the property nun IR59 , claiminc tin er Eaid deed , It would iribably now have a good titlu. ] 5ut moh is not the fact The i ity during ill the time mentioned ha * had possupeiou as , actual ntid as notorious ns the county. The elemonta of exclusivn possession whieh s necessary to cive any rights under claim of itle is absolutely wanting. Therefore , in my ipinion , the county haH no hettsr rlfjht or reatf r claim to the property than it would lave if the deed referred to hud been executed within the past ten years in place of more than wonty yearn ago. a ? in my opinion , the deed nndor which It claims in without authority und void , bo titlans well ns ripht of posso.'mion in now vested , ur IIH soon ns the county ceases to oc cupy the property for court hoii'u purposes , I will bo vented , absolutely and unconditionally , n the city. Koapectfullv submitted , W. .J CONNKI.L , City Attorney. Lidioa' White Marino Vcata and Pauls , o7 contfi ; marked down from CO cento. Smith's , 1 07 Fnrnam street. An RntorprlHinK iti ! l l ntnto Finn. Although all parts of Nebraska are rapidly becoming thickly Bottled no port lw developed moro rapidly tlmn that known as the Kojunllcin IVvur valley , in the southwestern part of the state Mess. Irivln , John it Oj. , of CiHibridue , and St ration , Nob. , deal lifeJy ; in lands in that auction of the state. They make out papers for per sons taking out hmucatuiul or timber cUlms , pay tuxes , and r. It cud to nil branches of butincss ibal comes in the line of first cvs ! rct.1 estate drnlrr ? . They have 'n thuHjooks stock rancnt's and deeded Innds which they cfl'er f < r sale on very reasonable term * . This enterpris ing firm have recently is ued 10,000 copies of a real estate journal which ( jwos the Frwtt L nd&K \ , Timber Culture Uws mid much other valuible infurmation for p.-rsnna desiring to take up n chim in the wott. " Lidifs1 Whuo Merino Vests and 47 oontf ; reduced from Go cents. Smith's 1307 Farnam street. Stnoko Seal of North Carolina Tobac co , KRIS KRINGLE. Qls VerilalilG Ilcainnarlers in Omaha A Tcmplo of Ifnlry Fabrics niul Nccrs snry Novell leu. A holiday season without r.n extra fiuo display at Falconor'a would bo like a Christmas without its turkey , its plum pudding , the ( estiva holly and the merry children. Ever since ho has been It business In Omnha ho has spared no expense to inako the temporary reign o ; Kris Kringlo exceedingly joyous { or his patrons and the public generally. Tin year Mr. Falconer sot nsldo his entire down stairs dcpi.rtmont for a littly toy world in which buoyant hearted lads and Insoles cnuld roam at will auc find at every turn of the cyo something to please and many things to instruct. Novur was there such n display of all kinds of toys if foreign and domestic inako as that aeon in Falconer's "Magic Cavo. " The fairy tales of the nursery books and the wondcra cf the Arabian Nights were hero practically illustrated and it is really surprising how so many commercial wires were pulled to bring together such a various collection of the handiwork if two continents. No wonder the oycn of the thousandn of little ones who had gathered on the opening night , fairly stood out of their sockets , and oven the old folkawho accompanied them had to openly expreea their surprise and admiration. SVo do not believe that thcro ia a toy known to inveutiyu genius from the cheapest to the costliest kind that cannot bo found amid the glitter and glare of Falconer's Magic Cave and certainly no ono in the city should fill to inako their onrn children or aorno friend's children happy by a visit to this veritable Temolo cf JFivncy. The main atoro always in advance of bho town In quality and variety of stock , Is furnished with a superfine holiday sup ply. The largo collection of miscellan eous books is particularly observable , es pecially when their unusually cheapness Is concerned. So it is with the toilet sots , albums and kindred articles. The irray of gonls" furnishings comes In for its full share of praise , and in fiet each and every department from where you can purchase a toy for a dlmo to the second floor whcro there are the latest Parisian cloaks valued among the hun dreds , has been completely restocked tor the holiday season , and sales are being made in full harmony with the econom ical spirit of the times. Certain it ia that no mercantile mart in Omaha to-day so forcibly proves the metropolitan char acter of our business pursuits than Fal coner's , nnd it is no wonder that his ; rand aggregation of novelties has en joyed crowded houses over nlnco this icy-day of display dawned. It is well well worth any one's tlnio to visit Fal coner's and if keen enjoyment is not the result then wo have but little faith in the appreciation of our citizens for the rich , rare and beautiful. 'all ' wool scarlet Shirts and Drawers , 50 cents , reduced from $1.00. Smith's , 1307 Farnam strcot. Try "Union Pacific" ibur made hero at homo from Minnesota hard wheat and guaranteed by its manufacturers , J. E. ilcCray & Co. , corner Seventh and Jones treats , to equal olthor the Pillsbury or Washburn brands. Ask your grocer for 'Union Pacific. " dl3.m&o A "Well Known Agency. Mr. John Hockstrasaer , tha efficient nanogei of the Brunatrlok , Balko , Col- ender Co. , of this city , at 000 South 'cnth street , has also accepted the agency 'or the Standard Saloon Fixture Co. of Chicago , who are , without a doubt , the argest manufacturers of saloon , oflico and lank fixtures in the world. Mr. floch- trasoer is prepared to furnish designs for my of the above goods to order , nnd on ) llllard nnd pool tables ho can oflor the rado as good bargains aa can bo secured anywhere in the United States. nicto a' Extra Heavy White Wool and Panta , SI 17 ; would bo cheap atS1.50. Smith's , 1HU7 Firusm street. SMITHSPEA.KS , An Epistolary JjParry From tlio Uinfj Artist. 0'NiiL ' : , Neb. , December 13 , 1881 , To the Editor of The Bur. DKAU Siu : I EOW an item in your issue of the 13lh inut , that I loft for Chicago and had been worsted ia n glove fight at O'Neil. Bo kind enough to allow mo apace iu your columns to deny both thoao charfjoa. ' . am at prosant stopping in this city and lave no intention to g > to Chicago. Aa o ray being worsted m the glove fight , . ' deny that alao , although the rof- croo , who wan by the wty , u brother of opponent's necoml and nu old friend nnd brmer tutor of McNally'u ( my opponent ) decided ogaitjat mo. 1 can bring some of the best posted and most rceponsiblo men of this plnco who will eny that the roforno waa entirely wronfj. Am waiting here trying to arrange n biro fiat light with thia man McNally and if Biiccoiaful , I will ohoir my friends that am still on top. Your obedient servant , 0. II SMITH. CREAM TARTAR. Given IfAlnmoraisylnjurlo iii-iibtiiinci.Cf bo fonml In Amlrotvs1 Pearl Unking Powdr . Is ! > o * lively PURE. HcliiBcndorbCd , mult ImonlaU n-ccivud iroin Mioli clicinlsts uaH. Dairn lays , Jlov ton : M. Dclalontuluu. orciilcagn ; nnd ( juiinvuj llolc , Jllluaukec. Kcrrr cnlrl In bulk. . 29 LuU fcL 2S7. i y & 891 K. 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Catarrh , Bronchitis And all ilt'rnscs ot the Lunm.noad and Thronttro at ed by the new iccthoil ol Mtdieatkm by Inhala tion ( The NowGirninn Inhalei or Atomizer ) Diseases treated by an experienced Specialist ; Mso dls nscaol ih" Heart , Mvcr , t-tomach KlilnoiB.BlaU. dtr , Nouralela. Uncuinatlsui , I'ilen , Cancer , Me. I'.te. Our office and cuiiaulcation roon 8 * ro futnitlicJ \\itli the finest end n.tst aluablo rollcctlon o Ucillcal , Surglcft' ' , and Anatomical Apparatus to bo found In any Hospital , Iiillrmary or LUdical Instl- tuto Iu the Country. CONSULTATION And Examination Frco. Wo Locate your diffuse , and pi\o you scientific ex. pUnatlons nt your HJ mptoins a hcs and pains. Wo do n t claim to euro oil I'erflma tuiTerlnir from In ruiaUo dUcasca will bo candidly Informed ot their condition. I' .tioiits wishing rooms will bo supplied In the In- tituto building All letters and consultations Strictly Confidential. Medlclneitcnt tjollvnrts ol ilia eoimiry hy ex press , fccciiroly packed from observation , if full do. licrlnlinii ol cassis chen. Quo personal lutcrviow prefemd If convtnlont. Tall or wnto for Circular ! on Chronlo DUoaaos Sunlcal ; Dlseaics , DlHoaws Peculiar to rcmiloi , n > I'rUato Disease , iloninal Wcalincss , St xu.luca. . picitv , Ncrvou * , Debility , cti , etc. iludlcal and SurKlcal olllco OPESI AT ALL HOURS JVY AND NIGHT. Addrc8 all letters to Omaha ilc iical & Snvciral Institute 1118 Howard St. , Omaha , Neb. the ohaugos'tnat , In a fowyeara , have takou ulaoo luthomonnfacturo o IUD Improvement after Improvement has boon mndo , nntll to-day Iho clothing offered by Schlank & Prince , 1210 Pnrnnm otroot , la equal in every respect to tlio boat Whllo at the name tlmn the lownos o f prlco of the fine grade of clothing they handle ia no lees nsionlah- in ? than the Perfection of .Fit ; ! AND TIIK QUALITY Of MATERIAL AND MAKE 1210 Farnam Sired. 12W U'liilc ID tie summer inntln tin na tr moit..ity uxlBls amouj ; in KIUII ; . ' , tliu u > ( , i , r uicn'lH uiuuiott it > - tr us ( or tin okl , Itiilgo'ii Food U prcl > a- l > .1 1 lica' nt a clt.ly divt I it tliu M In lei1- hiunu v , ii iog o' ny cf locution , nuil | OJ-tn > ni ) tin nm > h ot rnrbo1 ! a il iklbuiu'i.onli. ' Mori ) _ a u > Udiuil ) utriiu < i. I.I n K. il htn up-jii all iheotlivr moj 0' inbiucil l'u ' < up in tin cauf , loj sir t , Sin f. . , fl \MI jl.lilCII Ji.CO. , 1' * incr , procrlplloa of a DI.IWI ircl lut ( uoif t . iueelitionfllllt. Addr i - .DR. WARD { < COcJ.U Himabaugh & Taylor , LARGEST STOCK OP A CMMCTOn & Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. 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