" " | | | . ! 'i' ' * npiw- THE DAILY BEE-IHURSDAY , AUGUST 6 , 1885. LINCOLN. Detailed DescriD'lon ' of the Nebraska Stocnarfls Plant , ANuinbor of Important Industries Clustering Around Iti Building Note , tno Monument Hcliomc , Btmto nd liocul 1'or- Hon l § , and General News. TUB STATE OAPIIAU THB STOCK TABD.H , Reported by The BEE'S Bureau , LINCOLN , Nob. , August 5. On a high rolling plitoau lying vrcjt from Lincoln a mlln and a qntrtor , and from the B , & M. and Union PaclBo about a inilo , nro the now stock yariln and town of West Lincoln. Through the courtesy of J. J. liuhofi1 , E'q , a BEE reporter w s driven out to the yirda yoaterday and allowed to oxarnino tha work already clone and In spect the point ) where additional qnar- I tors for the handling and earo of stock ] will bo made. Those cittlo , ahoop and hog pens and covoiod shctli already built cover iivo acres , are aubstantlally buill tl and BO arranged ai to comprehend the most Improved methods for grading , transferring , feeding and watering stock. The pens run parallel with n number ol sido-tracliH of Iho B. fc M. and Union Fac'fic , both of which roada run their lines through the yarda and town of Wont Lincoln. When the pro ject t.f building the yard ) assumed a t n iolo form the company acquired 1120 acna of land , DGO of which were by pur- nhoso and the remaining 5GO were leased from thu atato for fifty > oara. Nn moro deslrablo land could have baen cb'allied In Lancaster CDunty. From the nlghcat hill a Una vlow may bo obtained of the fair country around. To the cast the city of Lincoln la thrown into bold relief , while to the Treat nnd south the graon valleys , pcntly undulating hllla and run ning brjoka tnont the 070. Of thla tract acqairod by purchase 80 acrea have been Intel out into blocks and ia as stated named West Lincoln. The princlpil ntrcet running caat nnd woat la named Grand nvenuo and la one hundred foot wide. North nnd Bouth Main street , which are eighty foot wide , will doubtless bo the leading thoroughfare for tbo directions named. At an suction aalo nearly a month ago a number of lota were sold and alnco than speculators and others hsvo Invested so that at the present time $17,000 has been roallzad by the company from thla aourco. To the northeast of the pens and np a gradual and easy ascent the foundation haa been commenced for an exchange and hotel. The preaont struc ture ia to bo : J8iC2 foot and ia only the wing of a building which Is to bo put up hereafter , as buslnoea warrants. The contract has been let and work on the building proper will begin within a week nnd or the superintendence of J. J. Kouhn , the architect and dealpnor. Quito an oxtnnslvi ) aystom of water works to coat § 20,000 are under way. A well twenty foot In diameter and about forty foot deep is bnlng sunk. At the elde of the well pumping works will be placed aud the water forced thence to a tower forty-throo feet high to bo built on the highest point at the yards , some 100 feet above the level of the yards gpropor. From the tower the water will bo dis tributed through mains wherever dcalrod. The water works are undot contract with A. L , Strang , of Omaha , who Intends to complete them within the next three weeks. The yards will bo open for busl- nsga by September 1 , or at least that is contemplated. Several subsidiary enterprises are con templated in connection with the yarda. The company itself will open and develop a fire-clay bed which ia located on the land. J. li. Wright , Esq , ox-rn yor of Lin coln , ia negotiating with the company tor enough gronnd upon which to erect an oxtonalvo oil mill and elevator. Those who have the atock yards la charge are willing to spend enough money to put It on a paying ba to and therefore it will undoubtedly bo a succois. J1UILDIKO NOTES. Building ia progressing rapidly not withstanding the bid weather. Work his been commenced on the now two- story brick onglno houao , corner of Tenth and Q streets. The Tromont house , n brlclc , three atory and basement building , will bo com pleted and occupied by J. 0. Fitzgerald ! t Son. The cost was $12,000 Raymond Brothcra , wholesale grocore , have commenced the erection of a throe- story brick whsrohonso corner Eighth and P street ? . Richards Brothers four-story oflico i building , corner Eleventh and O streets , la nndur way , the excavation completed , and the wells commenced. Divla" store honso on 0 street is under roof and will soon bo ready for occupancy. Work on King it Ames' store houeo on N street is progressing finely. Among many other structures nearly completed or under construction may bo named those of Samuel G. Owens , double roeidonco ; Henry Gernos , brick il t ; II. Shabtrg'a residence , McOounol's store house aud Ool. Wilson's store. a KANT'S MONUMENT. The special oommlttoo , conalating of Gen. McBrldo , J. J. Imhoff and Bil- llngily , to ralto fandx for the crsotion of the Grant monument have decided to appoint all clergymen , editors , post masters and county clerks to rocolvo vol untary contribution * and give rocolpts for the name , Eich grand army past will bo requested to appoint committees to solicit aubtcrlptlons throughout the ontlro atato. Blanks for this purpose are now being prepared and will ba placed In proper hands to bglu the work that the monument work may soon bogln. MISCELLANY , The state board of public lands and buildings ha\o been In session the past two days auditing accounts aud bills aud thus go the liberal appropriations over which the logltlaturo labored so earnestly , Tha state militia will bo ordered Into camp at the city of Lincoln on the 10th , 17th , 18th and 1'Jth of September. The Lincoln delegation to the elite convention returned yesterday morning from Omaha lookiug happy , having got the couvontiin to meet in the city of hotels aud fine churches. On Tneedsy night na Night Policeman Xuhlman was making his rounda ho found the door of Hardy's furniture store wide open with a bunch of keys in the door. This Is very unajfo business for Mr. Hardy even In the honest city o ! Lincoln. * Qiantitlea of choice applej ara being ottered on the streets at $1 per basket freeh from tha orchards In Lancaster county. George Sherrlll , of Wavcrly , careless ly caught his foot In a Ihrcslng machine , and Ia now one foot short , Oapt. Marah , of Sntton , still holds his position with the revenue oilico and was doing the chy yesterday. tOC'AL TEnSONALS. II W. Furnaa Is In the city In connec tion with the work at the f lr grounds. Oomrndo J. 0. Bonnell wont to Me- Oook laat evening to muster In a now post named U. S. Grant. It will start with forty members. Attorney General William Loose ar rived in Lincoln yesterday from the east , where he has boon visiting for some time , Ho will leave for Seward to-day. STATE AimiVALS. G. M. Holmes , Beatrice ; W. P. Shockoy , Harward ; H. T. Davis , York ; E. S. MoMastor , Pawnee ; J. S , Richard son and daughter , Omaha ; F. L , Stetson , Greenwood ; W. H. Norrla , Greenwood ; John Shenill , Crete. THE OUANT OII3KQUIES. Tbo following programme haa boon adopted for the memorial serdccs on next Saturday t > take place at the Capital grounds , commencing at 3 o'clock p. m , : Heading of resolutions , 1'uncrnl hymn by Anon Glen Club. Addresses by GJV , Dawea , 0 , 1' . Mason , and U. Parker. Song "Under the Tree Tops is Kest , " by Iho German Mmnnorchor. $3 Addresses by H , liruegmnu , Gen , YHqualn , and JOB , Caldwell , J&Chant - ! )0th ) Psalm by Arlon Glco Club. H Addresses by J. 0. Urookor , Patrick K an , and T. M. Mnrquotto. Bpnp "Nearer my God to Thee , " by choir and assembly , Benediction , The form of procession and line of march will bo as follows : Farrlcut post and old soldlcrj to form on Eleventh atroot with their right _ resting on M street , and all othororganizttlons , nocio ties and citizens to 'fall in on tholr loft in the order upon which they arrive up--n the ground , the march to begin at U p. m. , down Eleventh utrcotto 0 , thence on O to Fourteenth , thence to the oapltol. It Is requested that allorganizUlonoforoi line at their halls and march to Eleventh and M streets , at 2:15 : p. m , alter all organized bodies have been formed In line , the ntato , county and city oilicora , then citizens , then all carriages and vchlcloB. The colored people , nt a meeting , de cided to attend in a body. The commit tee on resolutions are General Walking , Hcgo Gouldlng , ncd Gonorala Cobb and Montgomery. The committee request that all business houses close from 2 to 5 o'clock p m , on Saturday , Augnat 8th. Capt Lundean , of the military company at York , has signified hla intention of having hla company present at the mo- mortal services. The Grand Army pavll- llan tent will bo erosted on the ground for the uao on that day of the monument association. The Grant monument asso ciation committed mot last night at the poatofllco , at which articles of incor poration were read and approved. Gen. McBride , from the anb-cimmittoe , reported that the best method of raising subscript ona would bo to notify editor * , county clerks , clergymen , and postmas ters in each county In the state to receive money for the purposes set forth. Peat commanders of the Grand Army of the Republic In Nebratka were especially re quested to appoint soliciting committees for the work. J. J. ImholV suggested that a largo amount might bo collected by taking up n collection nt the memorial services Saturday. The following resolu tion was agreed upon : "Tho ssipciation requests that the patriotic citizens of Nebraska at each point In the state where momnrlal services ehall bo held make such contributions as they may deem proper. " 1'EllSONAli. J. M. Buchanan is in Nebraska City. A II Vance , Milford , ia a Paxton guest , O II Xaah , St. Joseph , ia a Paxton guest. A C Crossman , Atkinson , Neb , is at the Paxton. D II Smith and wife , Princeton , 111. , are at the Paxton , S B Putnam , Fremont ; IIC Vance , Custer , are at the Paxton , Mr , and Mrs , J. A , Woodruff of Ithlca , aio visiting friends in thla city. W RlDavey , Lincoln , D B Williamsi Louisville ; J S Gelding , Plattsmouth , ao at ; ho Arcado. lion , George Saylep , a prominent merchant aud gram dealer of of Cedar Creek , waa a Ruest of J S Cooley , at tbo Paxton , yester day. day.The The Ilev. W. C. Wolcott , head master of 'temper hall boys' school at Djvanport , [ own , preached at Trinity cathedral last Sunday. Judge Patrick O , Hatvcs has recocted an nvitntlon to deliver the funeral oration for the > rant memorial services at D.uid City on 3atunlayncxt. _ Mr , Jordan Giles , the father of 1' II Giles , irrlvod in the city from Louisville yesterday morning , to attend his son , who is believed o bo growing better , At the Metropolitan : II , M. Crawford , 3rand Island ; ( Jus Ilonard , Oakland ; Riley hburn , Lincoln ; Thomas Castor , Wither ; W. K. Hill , M. Barnes , Nebraska City ; O. Cook , ) , G. Allen , Fremont ; 0 , 1) , Coleman , Ar- Ingtou ; J , O , Barugrover , Marquotter T. H , Lelphton , Plattsmouth ; S. M. Gilson , tit , Paul ; J. M. Gabriel , Madlsoa , Wis. ; F. T. iloycrs and wife , Dunlap ; William McCoy , vlrlcville , Mo , ; J. C. Smith and wife , Koo < cuk , IOWA ; Charles B , Campbell , Chicago ; ? , P. Ktlis , JN'ew Florence , Mo. ; James C , Miller , DCS Molnes ; J. A Christy , Itandolph , : owo. ; D. A iiliott : , C , S. Gocdln , Pacific Junction ; W , B. Tyler , San Antonio , Tex. Che Greatest Medical Triumph of the Ag * SYMPTOMS OF A , < > c of appetite , IluweU costive , 1'n In In he henil , trlfi 11 dull icnimtlnn In tin ittcti pnrt. 1'iiin uuiler the ihouldcr. iluilo , i'ullnon nfier collric , withidlo nclluntlonto rxrrllonul4 body ormlml , rrllubllliy of temper , /.uvrsplrltn , vrllb aiYullnsot'IinvIncncslrcieU nommluty , Vcr.rluem , DlzzlnuM , 1'lutlerlitjcruiiie leurt. Dots before tbo eyc , Iluudacbo uvor thu rlclit ore , Kentlenmieaj , with infill ill-earns , JUclily colored Urlao , and CONSTIPATION. TOTT'H ni < X,9 nro especially adapted o tucli rases , ona itoso oircctd such u liatiBoofTeoHnFrnstonstonUlitliDSuirorer They Increase tlin Ai prtltca-ulcuu Btba oody ti Take cm Vlt > lt.tbu < ilia sy U > m tl lourUhcil.uml byiuUr Toiilo Action on hu t > licatlveUrKai , ltruiilirMtouliiKre 'roducil. _ l'rl"8 ! 15c.l _ IMurrny _ _ _ st.V.Y. ! ii UHAT llAiit or Wuisur.ua ohangoil to n Oi.ossr UI.ACJC liy a falnulu nppllcntlon ol his Urn. It Imparts a natural color , nets ustuntuiu'outly. bolil \ > y Uru gUU , 01 fnt by oxpri'sn on rocolptofOl. Murray St. . Now York , PUSHING THE PROJECT. A Meeting of Cites Discnsstte Park and Boulevard Enterprise , AQUouto Slapped Out amlSubrulttci Tlio City Council And County Commissioners to bo Con ferred With , Utc. Owing to iho Inclemency of th weather , the citizens minting called to dlacnss plans concerning the pnjectoi bonlovatd and public parks , was no very largely attended bat evening Qalto annmborof roproiontntlvo citizens however , gathered at Druncr'a atoro , a the corner of Nineteenth and Coming streets , and the subject in hand wa thoroughly canvatsed. Owing to the absence of Chairman Ferguson , John B. Jb'nray was chosen to preside and Mr , Dalley was elected secretary. After a few general remarks by Chair man Foray and others present , a motion was made by Dr. Mercer that the meet ing recommend the following course for thopropocoa boulevard : Commencing a Jefferson square on Sixteenth street , am running north on Sixteenth to Sherman avenue , thence north on Snorman nvenuo to a point opposite the driving pirk gate thence northwest along Shermai avenue to the line cf the bluffs at the junction of Sherman nvenuo with the Saratoga road , thence west to the line of Thirty-sixth street thcnco eouth to the center of section 33 thouco oaat to the center of the Bollovno road , thence north to Vlnton street thence to Uaicall'a ' park , thence north on Sixteenth to the point of starting. Car tied. tied.Tho The following recommendations in re gard to the location cf parks were also moved and carried : Sulphur Springs Park To commence on thu line of section 10 , thence cas' ' three-quarters of a mile , thence west to the junction of Sherman nvcnno nnl the Saratoga road , thence couth on Sherman avenue to the point of starting. Kountzo Park At the southwest corner Of cectlou 4. Also a park to bo located oaat of the boulevard , between Nichols and Cumlng atrcots and extending os far cast ai Brown. Ilood'a ' Park To bo losatcc between the boulevard and the come- tory.A . A motion also prevailed that It was the flonso of the mooting that the boulevard should bo ICO feet wide on Thirty-sixth street. II. W. Patrick , representing the Omaha Rowing association , was proaent , and made a few remarks , assuring ihe moot ing of the hearty co-operation of the asso ciation In the improvements proposed , and signifying their willingness to nsslsl in every manner possible. On motion of Mr. lladman , five mem bers of the Rowing association were named to act in conjunction with the lo cation committee already appointed , as follows : MCSEH. Patrick , Holdrego , Chrkeon , Falconer and Connor. A motion also prevailed appointing a committee of nlno for the pnrposo of c inferring with property owners along the projected boulevard in rt forouco to donating the right-of-way and locations for the parks. The following were * ap pointed as such committee : Dr. Murcer. N. B Folconpr , Guy Barton , Joseph Redman. W. V. Moreo , Thomas H. Dal- ley , T. 0. Bruner , R. W , Patrick and A. R. Souer. W. V. Morse , J. M. Woolwoith and Byron R3cdworoon motionappolntoi a committee to Induce the city council and county commissioners to appoint a joint commissioner to make an official map ol the proposed Improvements. The meet- lag then adjourned tj meet at the same tlino and place next Wednesday evening. Before the opening if the mooting Mr. Homo explained his echnmo for laying out tLo boulevard. Dividing the width of the street into five thirty-foot sections , the center section would bo a park lined with ebado trees , and on either eido Is left space for a beautiful drive-way and walk. Trees -rroold also bo planted on each side of the walks , and the two drivo- waya could be used by carriage ] going in either direction. This schema teamed to meet the unqualified approval of all present. Those most interested In the proposed plans expressed confidence In their ulti mate BUCCCSJ. The outlook seems most favorable , and the property owners ol ready consulted express their willingness to assist to the extent of tholr ability. With the now cominittojs appointed aud tie ! enthusiasm expressed , a large amount of progress should bo nndo during the coming wook. " " RtTMBLINGiTBY BAIL , Tlio Lease of the Oregon Blmrt Line Company to bo Accepted N'o.vt Week Uy the Unloh racillu. Judge Savage informed a BEE reporter Tuesday evening that ho expects to leave For Boston either to-day or to-morrow to attend a special meeting of the directors of the Union Pacific railroad. It was learned by the reporter yoatorday that ; ho principal business of this meeting will DO to finally close with the Northern Pa cific road n joint lease of the Oregon Short Line track , which gives them a through line to the Pacific coa\t. Several days ago the Northern Pacific pouplo an nounced their acceptance of the lease , to now the Union Pacific folka arehasten - og to fulfill their aldo of the agreement. The conditions of the lease are that each ) f the two companies pay five per cent nterest on the capital stock Invested , in ; be Oregon Short Line road , for , hroo years , and after that ime C per cent. They operate the road ointly , each bearing a like expense for inch operation , and If there are any anr- jlua proceeds , divide them equally. On .ho other hand , if the earnings should 'all ' short of tbo operating expenses , then each company will put in an equal imonnt to make up the shortage. The eass Is made to the Oregon Short Line iompiny , and runs for 0 ! ) years. The > oaid of directors will still remain for ho leased road as It it now , but in the joard of trustees each of the two com-1 janies letting will eolect two members , ho four then to select the fifth man , who will bo president of the leaiod road. George Wuihiuglon Hall , secretary of .ho L. P. auxiliary companies , left for Bojton ycatetdt , } ' . P. L. Perine , cashier of the laivl de mrtment of the Union Pacific rjad , ra- atnod homo yesterday from Syracuse , M. Y. , where he was called two weeks igo on account of the Minces of a sitter , Sha died before he could reach there. John D. Howe , of St. Paul , attorney for the 0. , St. P. , M. & 0. ro dwas In the city yesterday shaking hands with hla friends , ! That llttlo chockor-board advertise mnt gotten out by the "Burlington Route" is proving to bo an Immensely popular scheme. The agents hero arc receiving orders by the buihel for thorn from all over the country. TThen lUby w slcfc , w g T list CMtorlA , VThen ihe TTM Child , she cried for Caatorlk , When elio becxma Miss , ahe clang to Castor ! * , fftta iho hxl Children , * h * g T them CutorU THE BIFLE KAiNGE , The Kopor of Yesterday's Shoot Total Score for tbo XAVO First Dnye , Etc. The shooting , on account of unfavorable rroathor , at Omoha Fort rifle range ye itor- daywas not nearly so gocd as the first and proceeding day of the contcs ) , The fol lowing table glvia total results of yester day's shoot , NO. NAME. ECOIU3. 1. Set. Weeks , Gib Inft 101 J. Lieut Goodin , 7th Inft 119 y. 1'vt. Kottmnn , Cthlnft 170 4. Lieut. Pllklnton , ( itli Inft 129 5. Sgt. Slovens , "th Inft 18 0 , St. 1'otorson , 7th , Inft 127 7. St. Sodoro , GUi Inft 128 8. Sgt. Lawif , 7th Inft 110 0. Sgt. Toway , Gth Inf t 110 10. Pvt. Kay , Gth Inft 110 The Itotal ocoros for the two first days of the tournament are na follows : xo , NAME. HCOHK. 1.o . Sgt. Woelcs , Cthlnft 328 o S t. Stevens , 7th luft 821 3.I. . Hgt. Smith , lilst luft 321 I. Lieut , Jackson , 7th Inft SiS'J 0. Corpl. ISoDJMnio , (1th ( luft 321 0 , Liont. Goodiu , 7th luft 321 7. Lieut Urown , Glh Inft 320 8. Kgt. Peterson , 7it' Inft S20 0. Sgt. Chlnowetli , 2ltt Inlt 320 10. 1'vt. Kortman , ! ) th Inft 320 11. Sgt. Hays , 21at Inft 318 12. Sgt. Mayo , "th Inft 317 13. Set. Mearn , 2Ut Inft 71 311 14. Lieut. Pork. 21st Inft 1112 ID. Spt Goes , 2Ut Inft 311 1C. Pgt , Scdore , C.th , Inft 310 17. S t. Lwis , 7th Inlt 309 IS. 1'vt. I'oolo , 7th Inft 30 ! ) 19. Sit. BPIlkinton , Gth Intt 309 20. Corpl. Marshall , Gth Inft SOS There will bo shooting pgiin to-day both in the forenoon and afternoon , PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! A euro cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'ilea has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Williams' Indian Bile Ointment , A single jox has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 or JO years standing. No one need suffer five nlnutoa after applying this wonderful soothIng - Ing modicino. Lotions and instrumonta do nero harm thau good. Williams' Indian L'ilo Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays the intense itching , ( particularly at eight alter getting warm in bed ) , acts as apoultico , gives instant relief , and is prepared only for 1'lles , itching of private parts , and for nothing else , SKIN DISBASES CURED B Dr. Prar.ier's Magic Ointment. Cures ns by mnglc. Pimples.Black Heads or Grubs ho lotchea and Eruptions on the face , leaving Saltskin clear aud beautiful. Alao cures Itch , old , llhume , Sore Nipples , Sere Lips , and orSoObatmnto Ulcora , Icoild by druggists , or mailed on receipt o At , 50 cents. Been retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroeter & Uecht. At wholesale by 0. P. Goodman , Two very hard looking women wore picked up on Douglas street last night by the police and given lodgings at the headquarters. One of thorn was making a great big howl about laving been robbed of a watch and $50 , They claim to bo from Dos Moinos. Ensign 13 , W. Sutphen of the United States navy , who has so ubly represented Omaha and Nebraska at the United States naval academy , left yesterday for New Jersey , o visit his slater , Mrs. Dr. Simms. IN THE PASTRY , . ! rcninj.I'iiilitliii : > , lVc.ii > ilrllciilelyinul ni nrnlly an thu fruit from lilcli they ur < - iniiile. FOR STItENGTJI AND TRUE FJIUIT FLAVOR THEY STAND AL03E. PBtP B0 BIT THI Price Baking Powder Co. , Clllcaao , III. St. Louis , Mo. UAiccnt or Dr , Price's Groam Raking Powder - no } r. Price's Lupnlin Yeast Gems , le t Dry IIn | > Yenit. V/E IIAKG BUT OHC QUALITY. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. roil TUB Tiuursm' OP ALL CHRONIC AND SURGICAL DISEASES , The Inrcont Mocllcol inatltuto West of Rlvor. IbMr . vurlouVdeparTiiirnl ' ' KITK lUHuiKCULiKotl jxformltles n < i j > rar i. jnrc noruoutx , l'lln , Tumorl , Cuoms. I'ttinli. Urunehl ill , Inlitlailou , KUrtrUlir. J' r lj > li K | ileior , KMuei K't Ear skin mil Ulnoil Dl.taMil UtHulnr Of itOtiy \ nlKU Ot * , " * * moi ' < IUHIKB caltl coutenti or .ender , lilra > t U letter * to OMiHA KEUJ. AL iNI > bl'lUHClL 1NA 1119 OVERWHELMING SUCCESS AND tinues the Misfit Clothing Parlors 1119 Farnam St. The Parlors are established for the purchase and sale of Merchant Tailor Misfit and Uncalled for cloth ing garments only , which have been left on the hands of the tailor for various reasons , namely , by misfitting or having been ordered by the customer and not call ed for ; now on special sale for what they will bring , WITHiM REASON- You can find a larger variety in styles and patterns , in cut and fabrics , than can be found in any three establishments in the country , as the stock company have had the stocks from the follow ing branches , losfon , ia , Baltimore. Chicago , Sf , Louis and San Francisco , And consolidated into one stock. They comprise goods , in style and weight ; , suitable for any occasion or season of the year at prices which astonish the merchants in Clothing , $2.80 , $3.15 , 3.5O$3.8O , $4.10 , $4,60 , $5 , $5.4O , $6.15. $6.- 85 , $7.2O , $7.60 and $8.OO. Eit-her pair were made by a merchant tailor for more than double the amount. . MMMK ftnraw MBM M f H li * * M " * * " ' f Jl * Q fl * m M * MM * M ZPSrlOIEfS IltsT STJITS. $10.6O , $12.40 , $13-3O $14.00 , $15.5O , $16.40 , $17.25 $18.50 , $20.35 , $23.8O , $26-25/$28.7O , $29.20 , $30 , $31.50 , $33.6O and $35.65 , Which at these prices are less than the cost of material , At vour own prices. See them. No trouble to show vou through You can also be provided with , a coat , a coat and vest or separate vest , if vou can be fitted at all * You are alwavs received cor- diallv and part with the same feelin if vou make a nurchase or not , at the Original and 1119 F : T m Q The best talent is employed to make alterations when neces- sarv to insure a perfect fit which is done invariably free of cost. nntil 7 o'clock 8ttiti'il imti . . Open JEveninya * ( < tijtt UOp.nt. All are Invited , All are Welcome , and all Receive the Same Attention. 1119 1119