8 OMAHA DAILY BEE , FRIDAY , MARCH 19. 1886 A GREAT THING FOR OMAHA The Oablo Railway an Assured Tact An Important Meeting Hold , PARTICULARS OF THE PROJECT IS'cws and Notes About the Rnllronds The Kxt-nslvo U'dshouts on the Union t'ncinc-l'ollec Points untl General 1/ocnl. The Gallic Hnlhvny. For some time tlioro lias been tx scheme afoot to build n c.'iblo railway in Omaha. The charter was obtained two or throe years ago , ami gradually the plans of the projectors have been qulutly worked up , until they have resulted In somollilng dcllnito nnd langiblu. The cable railway Is soon to be a. reality. A very quiet meeting of those inter ested In the project , was held nt the 1'axton hotel , to discuss the plans for the road , which have been drawn up by Mr. Hell , foreman of the 1'axton As VIorJy Iron works. There were present two practical engineers from Chicago , Mr. J. A. Kline and (1. ( C. Uarkcr , who may possibly bo secured to assist in the construction of the road. The plans were thoroughly discussed and finally adopted. It was resolved to commence work on the construction of the road by aboltt the first of April , or at any rate as soon as the frost is out of the ground. WHAT T1IU 1'I.ANS AKU. The plans as adopted contemplate a magnificent cable railway system , great er , so far as extent of territory to bo covered is concerned than the ono in Kansas City. In that city there are not more than two miles of doitbhj track , while in Omaha the road will commoncn operations with four miles of double track. The course of the line will bo as follows : Commencing at Tenth and Dodge it will run up that thoroughfare to Thirty-iifth , south on Thirty-fifth to Harnoy and cast again on Hartley to Tenth , and north on Tenth to Dodge , the fclarting point. There is some talk of running the track west on Douglas to Thirly-liftli instead of on Dodge , but it is probable that the latter thoroughfare , for several reasons , will bo chosen. From the track on Tenth street a short branch line will bo run down to the depot. Other lines will bo run out in a northerly direction within a year or two , but the company intend to complete first the four miles on the streets named. The road will bo in running or der by November 1 , 1880 , at the latest. Sixteen cars of the ordinary capacity will bo placed on the track to start withwitli , a possibility of an iiKToaso In the number if bnsincss warrants. The round trip will bo made in about thirty minutes or less time. So that a man can start from Tenth and Dodge streets , say , nnd arrive at his home on Twout.y-liftli and Dodge streets in about live minutes. The location for the main depot , round house and operating house , has not yet boon determined though negotiations are in progress for several desirable sites. One of them is a lot beyond the upper Farnam street school house , on Thirty-second street. Another schcruo is to locate the buildings on lower heavcmvortli street. As already intimated the practical en gineering work has been placed entirely in charge of Mr. Harry Boll , of the Omnha Iron foundry , a gentleman of long years of experience , and ably fitted to look after every detail of the impor tant work witli which ho has been en trusted. Ho has drawn up plans for the rend , which have boon apurovcd by sev eral eminent engineers who have looked them over. In ono particular , these plans diflor from those of any road in operation in this country. The principle of the cable and the grip is of course to bo used in the operation of the road , but wih ( this im portant feature. Instead of being run through a tunnel , composed partly of wood and iron , the cable passes through iron tubing with a slot on top , which al lows the grip to connect witli Iho cablo. This tubing will bo so thoroughly braced that under no pressure whatsoever can the slot through which the grip passes bo closed. This imperfection exists in the wood and iron tunnel heretofore used in cable railway construction , which often under the inlluonco of heat , cold , or umluo pros- tire , Avould bo contracted so as to prevent the frco passage of the grip' By this now scheme Mr. lioll Is confident the danger of accidents will bo greatly lessened. Arms , firmly braced , will bo run out irom the tubing , and will fur nish support for the rails on either side. The work of casting the tubing will bo done under the immediate supervision of Mr. Dull himself. Tin ; COST. The cost of the cable railway will bo very much le. s than of the road in Kan. saa City or Chicago. It will not exceed- according to present calculations , more than $52,000 per mile , double track. In Chicago the cost was tJlUO.OOOj in Kansas City something over $150,000. Estimat ing the cost of the Omaha road at $00,000 , , which the projectors of the scheme name ns an outside figure , the total cost of four miles of double traok would not bo over $230,000 , and the cost of the entire- ten miles plant would not oxructl ? GOO,000. , The cost of railway stock , etc. , is in cluded in these figures. The company already has $110,000 cash capital paid , nnd all necessary funds will bo available as the work of construction progresses , from the sale of stock. Hull Notes. The washouts along the line of the Union Pacific are seriously impairing the train service , Telegrams received yester day at headquarters toll of extensive wash outs at Valley , Mercer and Columbus. At tliu two former places the i'hitto is still rising , and has already carried away large suctions of track. At Valley the line is washed away in at least twenty tUU'urout places , each in extent from 200 to 1,000 feet. At Mercer , the track is also gouged in ten or llftuon diffurunt planes. At Columbus the track is submerged as mentioned in the Kpecial dispatches yc.-terday. All Union Pacific trains are running on the IS. &J\1. tracks as far west as Kearney , I < o. 3 overland came in yesterday morn' ing about two hours Into over the H. & M. ' 'ho Lincoln train in the morning was ab iiduiu'd. The ovcrhmd in the own- US v . ' t out about the tame hour via the II. M Union I'lioilio otlicials say that tLey lupc to hayo tuo tracks required in time to permit them to bo used by Satur day at the least. The Union Pacific yesterday announced another deep cut in passenger rates. Tickets for the coast are now sold for $2.1 , with * 10 rebate on reaching destination , first class passage , and for second class $20. with rebate of $10. 'Iho Lincoln express on the Union Pacific * was abandoned again yesterday by reason of the washout nt Valley. An engine nnd ono passenger coach were sent out on No. 8's time , which went ns far ns Valley nnd returned on No.1's time , arriving here at 0:20. : The Illntcrs on Trial , The trial of the assailants of Officer Charles llloom was called in police court yesterday afternoon shortly after 4 o'clock. Tlio little court room was crowded to its utmost capacity with in terested spectators , and outside were gathered a hundred men unable to gain admittance. The trial had been post poned for l\vo hours on account of the Inability to secure lawyers until General Cowan had concluded his plea in the Lauor case. When they did arrive , how ever , the counsel for the live prisoners demanded a jury trial. A jury of si * was accordingly struck and the trial ad journed until 10 o'clock this morning. The following are the jurymen selected : \V. F. ( jtirlny. John II. Krok , John S. Merger , \V. T. Seaman , W. J. Mount and Polo Klsa&ser. The charge against the men has uce.n changed from assault with intent to kill to plain assault and battery. ncntcn AVItli a Shovel. Conrad Doonges , n man with a very black eye and badly bruised cheek , ap peared before Judge Stenbcrg yesterday nnd swore out a warrant for the ar rest of ( iusl. Meyer , his assailant. He said that he had gone into M'eyer's house to collect a debt which the latter had re fused to pay. An animated discussion followed , in the course of which Doonges threatened to sue Meyer. The latter then turned upon him with u coal shovel and beat him badly before he could make his escape. _ . After Ills Man. Shcriu" Richmond of Grinncll , Iowa , arrived in Omaha yesterday to take back with him the supposed embezzler , II. T. Koontz , who was arrested hero a day or two since. Ho will bo obliged to secure a requisition from Governor Dawes , as Koontz refuses to go back without one. The crime with which Mr. K. is clmrccd is receiving from n coal linn near Griunell n largo amount of coal to bo sold on commission , the proceeds of which , amounting to about $300 , ho pocketed. Police Points. Judge Stenberg disposed of n large number of drunks and vagrants in the police court yesterday , none of the cases being of any great importance. John Wnlburiij the notorious crook , vagrant and ex-jail bird , was given three days to pack up and leave the city. Wanted to exchange lor stock of Hard ware nnd general merchandise , 500 acres of line Tliaycr county ( Neb.land ) ; live lots in Genoa ( Neb. ) ; good store building- ( best corner ) ; good dwelling ( best loca tion ) in Essex ( Iowa ) ; also eighty acres one-half mile from town of Essex ( Iowa ) , seeded in blue grass For further par ticulars , address John Limlerholm , Cen tral City , Nebraska. Ho Wants to Inquire. Editor Omaha BEE : I would like to answer the city council through your columns in regard to a matter which came. up at their last meeting. You stated in last evening's issue that a peti tion had been placed before the council requesting a certain brick yard on west Bttrt street to bo declared a nuisance on account of it being an injury to the good health of the people and a damage to the surrounding property. The signers were informed that they wore a lot of cranks , and the petition was laid on the table , tlioro to rest forever in peace. It might seem strange that the petition should rc- coivo no bettor treatment , but the matter is easily explained when it is known that the owner of the brick yard is a relative of a member of the council. Now , Mr. Editor , is it fair that wo should bo unable to get any city accommodations and yet ho compelled to pay city taxes' \Vo have neither streets , walks , police or fire protection nor water. Wp might as well live out on the open prairie many miles from Omaha anil wp would have as many benefits. I would like to know why wo pay citv taxes. A WK&T BUUT STUKKT TAX FAYKK. White Cedar Piling is better than oak for bridge or foundation work. It lasts longer in or out of the ground and can be Itirnislied and driven for one-third less cost by D. Sopor & Co. , 1020 Farnam street , Omaha. Revival Meetings. The revival meetings hold in the First Methodist church are increasing in inter est and power each evening. There is a faith among the Christian people that a great revival of religion , such as has never been known in Omaha , is to break out and sweep this city. All Christian people who believe in the religion of the bible are asked to pray for this revival and como and bo present at the meetings. Hpv. Hitler who has been so successful in Lincoln will bo hero on Sunday next. Meetings will bo held in the First M. E. church each night this week except Sat urday night. Como , and bring your friends. \Vnit ! Hake & Palmer , Howard and Four teenth streets , will oiler for snlo on and after April 1 Iho largest stock of horses and mules in the city. Purchase of the Nail Works. The Omaha nail works wore purchased yesterday by a new company for $00,000 , and an oll'or was immediately madeby other parties to the now company to buy the real estate alone for $15,000. The now company is composed of William Haven , quite a wealthy man of Syracuse , N. V. , ( } . T. Walker , I. S. Hascall. George Towlo. W. N. McCandlish am ! several other Omaha men. The capital block is $150,000. with $120,000 paid in. The company \villat _ oueo bo thoroughly organized , and proceed immediately to put the works in good shape and operate them. Personal I'nrnm-aplis. W. II. Paten , of Fullerton , is a Millnrd glll'St. Patrick Kgan , of Lincoln , is at the Millard , F. F. Fargo and wife , of Buffalo , N. Y. , accompanied by ML-sos May Johnson , Annie and Mary Fargo , are Pax ton guests. John Boyd , superintendent of the stock yards , went to Denver last evening on business in the interest of the yards. Hen Hogon spoke to a largo and enthu siastic audience at the South Methodist church on Tenth street lust night , wher ho will speak again to-night. A literary social of the St , Mary's Ave nue Congregational churcli will bo held this evening in. the church parlors from 7:30 : to 10 o'clock , No refreshments will be served and no collection taken. A short literary programme and sociability will bo tho.itatures. . . All friends of the church audits ucoulo atu invited. The Sherwood Plnno Recital. Without doubt the most artistic , in structive nnd enjoyable piano recital over presented to an Omaha audience was that given by Mr. Wllllim II. Sher wood of Boston , nt the Boyd last evening - ing , under the auspices of the Ladies' Musical society. The programme em braced the brilliant Polonaise of Chopin anil Liszt , the beautiful melodies of Mendelssohn , the deep , thoughtful sub jects of Bach , and the sublime march "Tannhnusor1 of Wngner. Mr. Sher wood demonstrated to the audience last evening the fact that ho was not only a very artistic performer , but a correct In terpreter and teacher of the great works of the old masters. This gentleman Is certainly one of the greatest pianists of the day. The Omaha public have heard Carrino , Julia Hive-King anil Dokontskl , but none of these great performers have shown liner execution , morq musical In telligence or n truer nrtistie feeling. A very'pleasant feature of the evening was the singing of Mrs. Martin Calm , Her numbers , "O Don Fattilo" and "My Little Darling , " were splendidly ren dered and very warmly received. This lady has already produced n very favor- nblo impression in Omaha , where she has recently located. Her sinning last even ing was marked by the Miiuo e.\cclloiico , and she promises to bo one of our most satisfactory vocalists , The ladles ot the Musical society are to bo congratulated upon the complete success ot the Sher wood piano recital. Commercial men take notice G'tl Contr'l Hotel , Kearney , Neb. , has changed hands. T. C. Bralmml. Prop ! A quiet wedding took place yesterday at OX ; ! South Fifteenth street , the con tracting parties being George Jellrov and Miss Mattie B. MeCray. Uuv. W. J. Harsha performed the ceremony. 93Q8T PERFECT MAGE Prepared with ppcclnl regard to honltK No Ammonin , Umo or Alum. PRICE BAKING POH'DE/l CO. , CHICAGO. ST. LOUIS. F. M. ELLIS & CO. Architects and Building Superinl's ' OMAHA , NEB , and DBS MOINES , IA. Office , Cor. Hlh nnd rnrnnin Streets , Itoonil ) NOIIOF With P. M. KlliS. O ill A HA 13th St , Cor. Capitol Avenue , TOW THE TREATMENT OP AJ.L Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. NlcMENAMY , Proprietor. Blitcen years' Hospital nnd I'rlrato 1'ractlca We Lava the facilities , apparatus ami remedies for the eticcesjful treatment of every form of dls. cnso reaulritig cither meillcnl or surgical treatment , anil imlto ell to como and Investigate for tlicmsclYea or correspond ith 119. Long eiperlcnco In treat- In ; ; cnscs I/ letter enables ua to treat many cases BCicntlflcnlfy without sceln ! ? them. WHITK FOU CIHOULAR on Deformities nnd Ilrncci , Club Feet , Curvatures of the Spine , DISEASES op WOMEN , Piles , Tumorn , Cancers , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inhalation , Electricity , Paral ysis , Epilepsy , Kidney , Eye , Ear , Skin , Blood nnd all surgical oprrationii. lluttorlrs , Inliiilorn , llrncos , TriiMeg , nnd nil kinds of Medical nud Surgical Appliances , man ufactured and for nale. The only reliable Medical Institute making Private , Special i Nervous Diseases 1 rA KLMiOIAI.TY. ALL CONTAGIOUS ANI ) DLOOI ) DISEASES , from whatever cause produced , successfully treated. Wo can remove Syphilitic poltou from the system without mercury. New rcstorntlvo treatment for loss of vital power , ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL. Call mid consult us or pcnd naino nnd post-onico address plainly written enclose stamp , and wo will send you , in plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN rroN 1'mvATn , SPECIAL AND NEHYOCM DISBASES , SEMINAL WFAIINESS. BrKKsiATonimnu IjiroTKN- cv , SYPHILIS , OoNonmiau , QI.EBT , VAIIICOCKI.B , STIWCTtlllE , AND AM. niSEA&KS or THE OKNITO- Ur.iNAiiY OnuANs , or tcud history of your ca o for an opinion. Persons unable to visit ns may bo treated at their liomes , by correspondence. Medicines niul Instru ments sent by mail or express HKCUHKLY PACK ED FROM onsnilVATION. no mark * to Indicate contents or fender. One personal interview pre ferred If comcnlont. Fifty rooms for the accom modation of patients Board and attendance ut reasonable prices. Address all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical institute. Cor. 13th 51 nnd Capitol Ave , . OMAHA. N.B. ON APmi , 1st , Wo will open our Horse and Mule Market Cor. Howard and UthSts Omaha , Neb. With several car Inartii of eooa stock , nml will keep romtitntly on Imwl u full utttiurtrucnt ot DllAFT unil 1HUV1.NU HUllblSb 111 car lots or ut rctitll. HAKE & PALMER. VALENTINE'S Short-hand Institute LINCOLN , NEBRASKA , The Inrtrost , best and cheapest ehort-lmtid and type-writing school In the weft. l.cmn tills valuable art anil Eucuro a lucrative position , chort-hniul tuugut by mull to tlioso who cannot attend the Institute ) . Wo Itcop on hand n full supply of Pitman's shoit-hand ten books , also tyjUMrrltcr supplies for imttlculani gcnd for circulars to Valentine's ' Short-Hand Institute J118 and 1123 O street , Unooln , NcbJD TDEVIICEN SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 BI. IN U8E. fc Iiulrst Hiding Yelilclo mnde. CUT tilth one peruanutvo. U'h Siriii | leuvluen ml buorlcii Accuroioxto toDwaicbtthercvrj. Eqa&liy xtt-ll mluvtrd l rouub ruuiitrr read * up. flnp ilrivmul cIUc * . .lluiiururlurrd nni' ooldty ' " " " " " luild eW" TELEPHONE ! , REAL ESTATE S. YCor. / . 10th and Farnam , Has the largest list ol property , the cheaest ani best , the easiest terms ; no matter what kind of property you want , by all moans examine his list before purchasing elsewhere , In every desirable addition to the city. Geu- tloiimnly salesmen with buggies BEADY AT All TIMES A lot on 10th , between Douglas and Dodge , a bargain If taken at once. FOK SAM : No. 103. Lot fronting two streets , two good houses only 0 blocks from court house , ? 5,000. Easy terms. 175. Lot GOxliil ; house , 8 rooms ; S. 13th near Center st. , $3,200 , ; easy terms. 183. Six-room cottage , full lot , line view , beautiful location , Shinn's add. , $2,500 ; easy terms. 208. Two lots in Reed's First add. Four largo houses. Will pay 13 per cent , on the investment ; $113,000. 209. Lot 100x140 , four-room cottage , S. 15th st. , next to Hartman school , ? 3GOO , , on monthly payments. 215. East front lot , house 8 rooms , in block 8 , Hanscom Place , $3,200 ; easy terms. 218. Full lot , brick house 7 rooms , liar- ncy. near 25th , § 0,000. 221 ! . I'tno location in West Omaha , 7- room cottage , large barn grounds ! 201x 124 , corner on three streets , ? 0,500. 223. Corner lot on Cliicago st. , line loea tion , $0,000. 225. Two full lots , elegant residence property , furnaces , everything strictly first-class , goixl location , $11,000. 200. Full lot , two cottages , Shinn's add , $2,200. 202. Cottage of live rooms , full lot Shulls adil. l.b'OO. 810. Nice Jot , cottage 4 rooms , Prospect Place , $1,500 , 200 down , ? 20 per month. 33 ! ) . Two lots on 20th St. , 4 good houses , $0.500. This is a bargain and a good investment. 819. Half lot on Webstar st : Two good houses , ? 0,000. 352. ! ull lot , 2 brick houses , ' ono frame house , S. llth St. , s3,500. < 808. Full lot , largo house' ' on Farnam street , $8,500. 850. Full lot , 0 room house , furnace , gas , water , sewer. Farnam st. ; $10,500. 800. Full .ot Brick house , Omaha View , $1,1150. $150 cash , $10 per month. 800. Two full lots , two story House , three miles from postollice , $800 , § 100 down $10 per month. 800. Lot 00x213 , two new houses , one 8 rooms , one of 0. A nice place to live or a good investment. Howard near 20th ; $7,500. , 870. Elegant residence property on Cap itol Hill. House of 15 rooms ; $8,000. , 800 Lot 00x138 , house 0 rooms. S. llth St. ; $2.500. 393. Full lot , two story house , 7 rooms , fruit trees , barn , etc. Shinn's add ; $2,000. 399. Two lots , good , 4 room house and stable. Lowe's add ; $2,000. Easy terms. 411. Elegant residence property 8 room house , lot 75x140. $7,500. Virginia ave 105. Lots on Georgia avo. , between Lcav cnworth and Farnam , $1,800 each. Ea sy terms. 171. Lot facing Hanscom Park on Park avo. , $1.00. ( ! 170. Nice lot in Ilimpbaiigh Place , ? .1GOO. 177. Three nice lots in block 5 , Hanseom Place , $1,350 to $1,500 each. 183. 13Mt. square cor. , Harnoy and 20th St. , $20,000 107. Lot , 00x131. 13th st. , near Center , $2,500. 201. Lots in Coif ax st. , between Leaven- worth and F-irnam , $2,000 each. 208. Acre Jots in Himobaugh's add ; $150 each , 210. Corner Farnam and 28th streets , COx 132 ; $5,000. 228. Half dozen choice lots in Ilanscom Place ; $750 and $300 each. 231. Three lots in Marsh's add ; $773 to $1,250 caoh. 230. Lot in Clifton Place ; $1,000. , 100. Two good lots in Lhvight & Lyman's add. for $750. 258. Mice tot in Denise add. : $800. 207. Lot in Arbor Place ; $100 ; monthly payments. 270 , Lot 4 , block 270 : $000. 281. Three nice lots in block 20 , Ilanscom Place ; $750 each. Verms easy. 300. 8 Acres Taylor's add ; $3,000. 301. Nice lot in' Hoes Place , $1.900. 301. Good lot in Hawthorn add ; $000. 309. Three nice lots in Shull's add. ; $ l,20fl eacti. 311. Two lots in Lake's add.$1,175 and $1,200. 812. Six lots in block 11 , Ilanscom Place ; $725 to $375 each. 313. Choice lot in WcstCumiiig add ; $250 , 814. Full lot , Howard St. , near 12th ; $13.00' < ) 830. lOOxMOft. cor , Michigan and deorgia avo. ; $3.000. 835. Plight lots in King's add. ; $550 each. 310. Two nice lots in Klrkwood : $150 each. Walnut Hill Lots $300 lo'.fOOO each , on easv terms. Fou SAJ.K 10 acres within 3fr miles of the P. O. Nice House , largo orchard , line location. Only a stone's throw from Ambler Placu where $8,000 per acre is asked. Will sell the 10 acres nt ? 550 per aero. Twenty-live acres between Cote Brilliant and Hyde Park , $150 per acre. OIIOIIAICD iIiLr- > The most desirable res U i ! neu portion of Omalia. The best lo cation , with a splendid view of tld whole city. Prices low and terms easy. If you buy n lot before looking at Orchard Hill you will regret it. It costs nothing to take a ride out there to ex- nmino it. For beautiful residence sights or for fiafo investment buy in Orelmnl Hill. BKAUTIFUI. aero lots in Ilelvedero $300 to $350 each , which will bo worth $1,000 , inside of a year. FOK anything in the real estate line call on C. E. Mayno. I .HAVE a complete sot of abstracts of title for Douglas county. AUSTKACTS made on sliort .notice and at reasonable rates. , MONEY TO LOAN on real estate at' the lowest rate of interest. : ; . . ' . . u. TRIALS AND Are caused when people are indisposed , and more tlian frequently oc curs with MAN when things don't go his way. Sometimes caused from one thing , some times from another ; but it is invariably the case when he puts on his clothing , and finds after he has exerted himself and paid an exorbitant price in order to not feel embarassed when he puts them on , is one thing that will cause man to forget where he lives , for the benefit of such gentlemen who have so often been disappointed in hav ing their full gratification. If you have had a grievance in the past come to The Misfit Clothing Parlors , and have every desire gratified and save yourself from 60 to 100 per cent , or in other words get you two suits , two pair pantaloons or two overcoats for the same money you would pay for one of the same outside. You can find one to please in pattern , cut and price of the following , in light medium and heavy weight AT FOR 9 fiO That was made to order by a leading merchant tailor for 20 00 12 80 do do do 25 00 15 70 ' do do do 'M 00 1 ! ) 30 do do do 40 00 22 40 do do do 45 00 25 20 do do do 5000 The above is but a mere mention as at the back of these remain those more expensive yet , to be closed in the same proportion of price. Should you be more in need of a suit or both you cannot be more surprised in your life than when you inspect the following STJITS AT FOR * 0-10 That was madcto order by a merchant tailor for 2000 ill 70 do do do 2750 10 80 do dodo do ai : oo JB 00 dodo dodo do 40 00 11 ' . ' 0 dodo dodo do 45 00 do do do GO 00 The above mention will be found a mention of small circumstance compared with others to select from consisting of any style in pattern and cut should it prove neither an overcoat or a suit , and would be a pair pantaloons you would profit 25 per cent by selecting from the fol lowing FOIl AT S 3 80 Will buy a pair pantaloons mntlo to order by a Loading Merchant Tailor fcnf * f ? ? ' ' " " 1 on n It ' " " " 0 1)1) ) H a S u u it " ' ' ' 750 u u u n itu II Ut ) 4 DO u ii it u 11 00 u 0 70 iiu itt < t u it u u 13 00 0 40 And many otJiers cut in any style you may desire tvUJt a ffitar- antee of a perfect fit and satisfaction. Consignments from IcaiUny mercJiant tailors tJirouyJioiit tlie country received daily , AT THE ONLY MISFIT 1119 FARNAM STREET ,