Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 02, 1889, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY JTTNE 2 , IS-O.-SIXTEEISr PAGE&
KELLEY , STIGER & CO ,
Laoos I Lncoo I Special Sato Foi
Monday I
Everjtlilnc That Is New and Uonutl-
Ail In Ijnces lil-lnoli Ulnok
All Silk Ghnntllly
. !
' 80 elegant designs to select from
ti , prices range from 81.80 , 81.88,81.60 ,
$1.08 , 81.76 , $2.00 tip to So.76 a yard ,
Don1 ! buy anything in Ilouncings until
you have seen theso.
(10-inch ( black till silk
CIIANTILLY PLOUNCINOS ,
Dircctolrc nnd empire effects.
48-inch nil silk
LACK DRAPING NETS.
Complete lines of black till silk Tier-
culos mesh Brussels , Ln Tosca Russian
Small llguro and striped draping nets
very desirable styles ; greatly below
regular value , from SI.26 up to $6.601
ynrd. Those have to be scon to bo up
predated.
MILLINERY LACKS AND NETS.
Complete lines of plain , also Ring
, d'Esprlt. small figured and ambroid-
' orod pollm dot all silk Brussels nets
nnd lace edges in all widths to match ,
, , at nstonishingly low prices.
* - . .45-inch embroidered
. SWISS SKIRTINGS ,
j embroidered very deep , 65 , 05 , 75 , 85c
and $1.00 n yard. These are worth ono'
half moro.15Inch homstichcd Swist
EMBROIDERED SKIRTINGS , _
85 excellent designs to select from , in
cluding the very Ijitost tucked and band
effects at the following very special
prices , $1.00 , $1.10 , $1.85 , $1.05 , $1.75 ,
up to $5.00 a yard the best value we
over offered. 22& & and 27-inch horn-
stitched
SWISS EMBROIDERED FLOUNC
INGS ,
dainty designs , tucked effect , just the
thing for children's dresses , at 00 , 70
85c nnd $1.00 a yard and up.
Special sale of
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
made from the most durublo material
and finished in in the best manner t <
give perfect satisfaction in wear. Ar.
examination of our largo stock will give
ample proof that our prices tire the
lowest.
LADIES' MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC
DRAWERS ,
plain nnd elegantly trimmed , 25c , 3oc ,
60c , ( JOc , 75c , up to $2.25.
MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC CHEMISE
plain and pompadour , Imndsomolj
trimmed , 25c , Me , 57c , Coo , 75c , up tc
83.25.
LADIES' MUSLIN AND CAMBRIC
SKIRTS ,
trimmed in lace and embroidery , 2Qc
40c , 60o. 75c , $1 , U ) > to $5.50.
LADIES' NIGHT DRESSES ,
plain , at 85o and 60c , handsomely
trimmed in lace and embroidery , at 75e ,
OOc , $1.25 , up to $5.
CORSET COVERS
in muslin and cambric , pompadour ,
high and low neck , plain and elegantly
trimmed , 18c , 2oc , 45o , 60c , 76c , up tc
$3.00.
DRESSING SACQUKS AND PLEATED
WAISTS
elegantly trimmed , latest styles , $1:00 ,
$1.15 , $1.40 , $ ! . ! > ( ) , $2.25 , k > $3.60.
CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Complete lines of children's drawers ,
night dresses , long and short blips , at
the lowest possible prices.
You can save money by buying
your muslin underwear from us this
week. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. ,
Cor. 15th and Dodgo.
$10 will buy a handbomo decorated
dinner sot in best English ware , al
Moody's ' china store , It02 North 10th st ,
\VnntciI.
To find in this magnificent city ol
120,000 souls , forty people who are able
and willing to pay $5 per month , the
balance of the year , for the support oi
the "Open Door. " The subscriptions tt
bo paid between the 1st and lid of each
month at the Commercial National
bank. No names to bo published. Ad
dress A W. Lamnr , pastor First Bap
tist church. *
The Summer Tourist
Should , in his preparations , avail him
self of the full and detailed information
given in the Michigan Central Sum
mer Tourist Rale Book , which will bo
issued in a few days and sent to any ad
dress upon application. The summer
resorts of the east are fully described
nnd illustrated in a new book , entitled ,
"A Modern Pilgrimage , ' ' six cents pos
tage , and "Tlio Island of Mackinno , "
postage four cents. Address , enclosing
stamps , Mu. O. W. RITOOLKS , General
Passenger and Ticket Agent , Chicngo ,
Hit
Fast Tlmo to flic Mast.
The Burlington No. 2 , fast vestibule
express , leaves Omaha daily ati:15r : : > .
M. and arrives nt Chicago "nt 7:00 : the
next morning , in time to connect with
I all morning trails out of Chicago for
the oast. The famous fast mail , now
carrying passengers , leaves Omaha
( Burlington route depot ) daily ut 8:86 : p.
m. and Council Bluffs at 0:25 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 12:00 : noon the fol
lowing day , the fastest time over made
between the Missouri river and Chicago
cage on a regular schedule. Pullman
palace sleeping cars and free reclining
chair cars on till through trains.
Sumptuous dining cars on vestibule ex
press trains , both to Chicngo and Den
ver. City ticket oillco , 1223 Farntuii St.
Telephone 250.
Cedar UIooK Klnillhii ;
Per Palo cheap. Delivered freo. J. A.
Nauglo & Co. , telephone 809.
Tailor Wanted A cutter to work and
cut cheap work for country. Cull to
day at Windsor hotel. JONICS Buos.
TIMUOU Ill's.
Pew Cases of Importance on 'Jrinl
Yosleriluy.
Several cases wore filed In the district
cqurt yesterday , most of them appeals nnd
cases of minor Importance , Among them
was n case stalled by J. A. Willtlns
against Gorman D.Yvatt , asking Judgment
forll.100 , nnd ono in whichKdwurd Suanson
Is plaintiff and HV. . CuitU defendant , for
a promissory nota of SSlVj.71.
The case of Dr. .1. M. Swetmun against
A. w. Siixo was on trial. It is claimed that
114 Is duo the plaintiff for profecslomil
Bcrvlco , .
AHco J. Wllkfns 1m ? commenced suit
against Webster It. Hitchcock ct al , for
money loanud on December 1 , 1831 , by plaint
iff's husband on n promissory nute.
Baptlstio .loc-itlu vs George J. ami Kittle
Jones , is the title of u now cnso brought to
1 recover Judgment on three protnlssorv notes
[ of WOO each.
i
Ijlqcnecd 10 Wed.
The following marriage licenses were Is
raeli by Judge Shields , yesterday :
Manic and Hosldoncc. Age.
j'Cliurlc&Ettorbury , Omuhu , . .2-1
| Mamie liiKovdrson , Oinulm , , . , . , , .111
I Wolf SlGwIimlty , Oiiiahu , , , , . , 32
1 Matilda Tenoborn , Oinulm , . -,20
JJJenJamlnK. Smith , Florence 27
( BuraU A. Myor , Florence. , . , . . , . * . . , 18
( Jamrs M. Smith , Florence.4.i 23
( Emma nuddluaon , Florence 0
1 Gust AHhi , Oinaim , , . . . , . . . . . ,20
| Maria A. hhclborg , Oinulm. . . , . , , , . . . , , ,24
| P. LastolcaOmaha , . . . , . . .28
F. Ky&eJu , Oumha IS
Spcclnt Rnrgnliis on Blomtny.
Closing prices on Inco curtains I/ /
pairs of lace curtuins to close at 88c r
pair ; 10 pairs tape bound curtains re
duced to 45c a pair ; 03 pairs of 81 and
81 yd long curtalnswortli$1.75 , rcducci !
to close at 81 n pair ; 10 pairs of lace cur
tains that sold at 84 , reduced to close at
$2.00 n pair ; 18 pairs of extra fine cur
tains worth $7 , will bo sold Monday at
84.50 n pair. Ocsldes this odd lot o !
curtains wo will offer some special bar
gains in our regular line at prices thai
will please you. Pongee and Chinn
drapery , n very good imitation of silk
at 16o yd , others nsk 26o yd for no bet
tor ; colored scrimm and colored fnno.\
Beatrice drapery at 10c,12Jc and lee yd ;
rug nnd furniture fringes at lOc , 12 } ,
16c , lOo and 25c ynrd. Don'l
fail to see our bargains Ir
straw matting at lOc , 12jc , 15c and 2oo r
yard. "Wo have just received some
now patterns in Ingrain carpets nt 45c ,
65c and 05o a yard. Mexican grass
hammocks with oxcolpior pillows at
tached nt $1.00 , $1.60 and $1.88 each ,
They tire going fast at these prices , tint )
wo would advlso you to come on Mon
day , while wo have a good assortment ,
Wo are closing out our baby carriages ,
and you can buy one cheap at Hnyden's
on Monday. Reeking chairs at 45e ,
OSc , $1.00 nnd $1.25 each. Folding lawn
chairs reduced to close , only 41)c ) each ;
others got $1.00 for" the snmo. Dolls al
lOc , ISc , lo ! and 25c. Another reduc
tion on wall paper. Good paper tit 2o n
roll ; white blanks , 51c ; good gilt paper ,
lOc a roll ; border at io n. vard upwards ,
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LINENS ,
60-in Turkey red damask , reduced tc
16c a yard. 62-in cream dnnmslc re
duced to Me a yard. 66-in extra hcav.v
and line damask worth 05c , our price
reduced to 40c a , ynrd. 58-in Gorman ,
Scotch and best American Turkey roil
damask reduced to1 47c 'a ' yard. GO-in
German bleached dutnnslc worth 81 , ro-
duccd to 75c a yard ; napkins to malcli
at $1.50 a do2yard wide table
damask worth $1.25 , our price on Mon
day only 85c a yard. Tablecloths with
nankins to match , in white or colored
border , at importers prices , wo have toe
many on hand and must reduce out
stock. All sixes in Gorman Turkoj
fringed tablecloths at wholesale prices ,
Particular attention is called to oui
Gorman napkins , which wo are selling
nt $1 a doz. which is a bargain
Fringed napkins at 20c , 60c and $1.01
doJ dinner size napkins at $1.60
$2.00 , $2.50. $3.00 , $3.60 , S4.00 , $4.60 anc
$3.00 doz.Vo shall also offer you great
vnluo -whito bed spreads at 75c , 88c
$1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50. Our white Mar
seilles bed spread at $2.60 is cheap ,
Plain wiiito India linen and Victorui
lawn at 6c , Go , 8c , lOc , 12e 15o , 18c , 20c
and 25cyd. Checked and striped white
dress goods at 6c up tolScyd. Oui
stock of wash dross goods is the largest
and best assorted stock you will ( hid in
Omaha. Muslins and sheetings of every
description at not cost on Monday. Jusl
opened a full line of white Jhinnols at
20o , 25c , aOc , 35c , 40c , 45c and 60c yd.
IIAYDEN BROS. ,
Dry Goods and Carpets.
A Cholcn Ijisl of Summer HosortH.
In the lake regions of Wisconsin ,
Minnesota , Iowa anel the two Dakotas ,
there are hundreds of charming locali
ties pre-ominontly lilted for summer
homos. Among the following sclecteti
list are names familiar to many of oui
readers as the perfection of northern
summer resorts. Nearly all of the Wis
consin points of interest are within 11
short distance from Chicago or Milwau
kee , and none of them are so far awn\
from the "busy marts of civilization' ' '
that they cannot bo reached in a few
hours of travel , by frequent trains , ovoi
the finest road in the northwest the
Chicago , Milwaukee& St. Paul Railway :
Oconomowoc , Wis. Clear Lake. Iowa.
MInocqun , Wis. Lakes Okoboji. Iowa ,
Waukcslia , Wis. Spirit Lake. Iowa.
Palmyra , Wis. Prontenac , Minn.
Tomahawk Lakes , La ho . Mhmctonka ' ,
Wis. Minn.
Lakeside , Wis. Ortotivillc , Minn.
Kilbourn City , Wis. Prior Lake , Minn.
( Dells of the. Wis- White Hear Lake ,
consin. ) Minn.
Beaver Dam. Wis. Bin Stone Liiko , Da-
Madison , Wis. ' kota.
For detailed information , apply at
ticket oflice , 1501 Farnam street , Barker
Block.
Taxidermist.catal'g'e,815 ' N IGth.Omahu
Auction ! Auction ! !
Monday , Juno 3 , tit 10 a. m. , at 702 N.
IGth st. , over Whitchouse's drug store ,
1 line folding bed , 1 fine walnut side
board , 1 fine bedroom sot , cost $100 , fine
Brussels carpet. This is a fine lot of
goods , nil now , clean ana first class.
Dining room and kitchen furniture all
must be sold without reserve. Parties
leaving the city. A. "W. COWAN ,
Auctioneer.
Just
Now line neckwear. Best value , 50c.
Albert Calm , exclusive gen ts' furnisher ,
1322 Farnam street.
Dry sawdust for sole. Fred W. Gray.
Oth and Douglas st.
Auc Ion , Auction.
Monday. June , nt No. 705 N. 10th st } ,
over White-house's drug store , 1 fine
walnut folding bed , 1 line bedroom sot ,
cost $100 , dining room and kitcho'n fur
niture , chairs , tables , stands , 1 line
Roddy Brussels carpet. All the carpets
uro good and in first class order. One
line walnut side-board. This is n fine
lot of goods , all good quali ty and in fine
condition , and must be wild. Parties
leaving city. A. W. CoiiVAN ,
Auctioneer.
Special Tcnohcr.s' Kxoiirslou to Grr-
many.
Sailing from Now York. Juno 29 ,
round trip tickots. first cabin only $80.
One way and round trip tickets are now
on sale to Liverpool , London. Paris and
all parts of Europe at very low ratos.
For further information call at O. M. &
St. P. ticket ollieo , 1601 Farnam st , ,
Barker block.
I have this day sold to .fas. Ainscow ,
llonry McClure and others , tlyi grcatur
purl , of my stock in thn Model Steam
Laundry Co. , nnd will hereafter devote
all my time and attention to the City
Steam Laundry and will guarantee in
the futuro.as in the past , superior work'
to nil others. J , H. Evans , prop'r C ity
'iteivm Laundry.
To Oui * I'atr.ins and I'uDlloli ) rji-nri-U
Wo , the undersigned , have bought
controlling interest in the Model Steam
Laundry company and hereafter the e.\-
toiibivi ) plant will bu run and controlled
entirely by us. Wo guarantee to our
natrons that our work will bo excelled
by none , and wo would ho pleated to
have all who uro uotsntlsfled with their
work at other places to give us a trial ,
.lAMJ'.S AlN8CO\V.
ILuutY McCijimu.
Mi-H Heopivcil.
.Now line nnclcwour. Best value. 50o.
Albert Culm , exclusive gonlH1 furnibher ,
'
1322 rarnam street.
For Sale The "Gotham , cigar- store ,
Boyd's ' opera hoMso. 'With or without
jobbing stock. Location the best.
Him Itruolvndi .
Now line neckwear. Best value , 60c.
Alherl C aljn , exclusive gents' furnisher
1822 Farnum atroo.t.
I1AYDI3N BUDS.
Juno Bat-Rain Snlc Stilts nnil Illnoli
Goods.
Would that people might study thoh
own Interests and compare prices niu1
quality. How easy wo could soil sub
lime b'lack silks , warranted to wear
7flc , OOc , $1 , $1.17 , worth $1.25 to $2 ;
black Armuro royal $1 nnd $1.25 , wortl :
$1.88 nnd $1.85 ; black and white stripe
surah 76c nnd $1 , comporo these goods ;
the best colored gros grain silks re
duced to 76c ; Figured China silks , ele
gant designs , 8c ! ) nnd OSc ; suporloi
French Henriettas , 50o nnd 05c , worth
85c to $1.15 ; silk warp Henriettas. 85c ,
$1 , $1.25 , $1.60 nnd S1.05 , wore $1.2-5 tc
$2.50 ; 40-inch silk finish Henriettas OSc ,
reduced from $1.85 ; immense line i fancy
black goods to close nt lOc.
WRAPS. JERSIES , SHAWLS AND
SUITS.
100 spring shawls 95c worth $1.60 , n
great bargain ; 200 shawls at $1.05. $1.20
and $1.48 , worth $2.00 , $2.60 $3.00 ; NX
llannel blouses , now and beautiful , $2.00
worth $ -1.00 ; 10 doz gingham dresses 08c
worth $2.00 ; n loader , n grand assort
ment cream front jerseys , $2.00 ; black
jerseys , 47c , 55c and GOc ; cost more for
making.
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES.
A now line fine hemstitched 42 inch
Ilouncings at $1.25 , positively worth
$2.00 ; now patterns in Swiss flouncings
from GOc up to $5.00 ; special prices for
this sale , 22 inch llocnclngs for baby
dresses , 85c yard , worth 76c ; a now line
machine made torchon laces , 6c dozen
yards ; chantllly and Spanish edgings In
black nnd cream , all sizes , 81 inch wide
only 2oc yard ; silk Ilouncings in chnn-
tllly , Spanish , guipure , 42 and GO inches
wide , : all silk from $1.00 to $8.00 n
yard ; Oriental Valenciennes Ilouncings
12 inches , 49c Monday ; fichus and scarfs
in cream and black , 76c ; a now stock line
linen torchon laces nt special prices.
A WORD ON MILLINE11Y.
Wo have purchased the most beauti
ful line of fine French flowers and
wreaths that is possible to produce.
The prices tire exceptionally low and
wo will boll them at loss than import
cost. The goods tire positively for sale.
Wo also put on sale n now line of
ladies hats in every make , style and
quality. Why pay fancy prices for in
ferior goods.
You can select your trimmings from
the most varied and complete line ,
silk luces , silk nets nnd stylish orna
ments.
Beginning Monday wo make n spec
ial sale of fine jewelry nnd watches
that will bo startling in its magnitude
and sterling values. Wo can convince
any reasonable person that wo are
headquarters on these goods. 1847
Roger Bros , knives or forks $1.25 sot.
Ask your jeweler what those goods are
worth. HAYDENBROS. ,
Dry Goods and Carpets.
CHURCH NOTES.
At Trinity cathedral , corner of Eighteenth
and Capitol avenue , the Very Hoy. C. 11 ,
Gardner , dean. 80. m. , holy communion :
11 a. in. , morninp service , sermon nnd ho ) ;
communion with the bible class immediateli
after ; 7:45 : p. m. , evening prayer and ser
mon. Services clurinir the weelc at 9 a. in.
duily momintr nrayer. Friday evening al
7:45 : sermon and address.
The subject of Rev. W. J. Harsba's Sab
bath evening lecture will bo : "Christian
Womanhood. " The theme was suggested bj
thn life and decease of Mrs. O. F. Davis.
Kov. Wlllard Scott will preach in the St.
Mary's avenue Congregational church both
morninu and evening. In the morning mem
bers will be received and the ordinance ol
the Lord's Supper administered. Evening
"A Fair Chance. "
topic by the pastor ,
Newman M. E. Church J. E. Ensign ,
pastor. Services at 10:30 : n. in. and 7:80 : p.
in. ; class meeting 12 In. ; preaching by Kov.
John Dale , morning and evening ; Sunday
school 2:30 : p. in. L. O. Jones , superintend
ent.
Kov. J. Millignn , of this city , will preach
at the becond Presoytenan chmch , Saunders -
ders street , this morning and evening. The
pastor , Ilev. William It. Henderson , return
ing from the general assembly , will stop
over at Indianapolis , his old home , and
preach to his old congregation there.
At the First M. E. church. Rov. T. M
House's morning subject will be : "Tho
Power Needed for the World's Conversion. "
Evening thoino : "Secret Things Belong to
God. "
Tvov. A. J. Patterson , Univcrsahst , will
preach at Masonic hall , entrance 213 North
Sixteenth street , nt 10:45 : a. in. , und 7JO ! p. m.
In prelude to morning sermon , ho will , by ro
nuest , explain John ill:10. : Topic of sermon :
"Tho Attraetivo nnd Triumphant Cross. "
Evening prelude : "Tho Scriptural Meaning
of the word Judgment. " Sermon : "The
Divine Call and Its Suggestions. "
"Uond or Free , " and "Tho Two Sides , "
will , respectively , bo the morning nnd oven-
topics of Kov. J. B. Johnson , at the Walnut
Hill Christian church.
At Immanuel Baptist , Pastor Foster will
have for his themes : Morning , "Character ; "
evening , "Judges. " Evening services begin
at S o'clock , preceded by tlftccn minutes'
song service.
Rov. John Power , of Blair , will occupy the
pulpit to-morrow , both morning and evening
at the First Congregational. Morning serv
ice , 10f0 : ! ; evening service , 7:45. :
The Sunday school at All Saints church
Twenty sixth and Howard streets , now
meets nt 0:30 : n. m. , iustead of 3 p. m. Even
ing song is at 7 p. m. instead of at 4 p. ni.
The music at the 11 o'clock service will ho
communion service. Tours in C. Anthem ,
"Leavo us not neither forsake us , " Stainer.
At the 7 o'clock service the regular monthly
musical service will bo held. The choir will
sing the "Magnillcat" and "NuncDimittis , "
in F by Garrett and the festival anthem , "O ,
clap your hands all ye people , " by Stamor.
The organist will give n short rcuitul after
the service and will play "Fugue" in C , Lo ]
inalgre ; "Hommago a Hnydon , " Calkin ;
"Nocturne , " Mendelssohn ; Finale , Gull-
mant.
Persona ! Parniirnphs.
J. Simon , of DCS Moines , is at the Murray.
A W. Mann , of Onawa la. , is at the Pax-
ton.
ton.II. . D. Brown , of Ln Sullc , 111 , , is in the
city.
city.O. . F. Turner , ofFicmont , is nt the Mil-
lard.
lard.W. . II. Paten , of Fullerton , is at the Mil-
lard.
lard.Charles
Charles P. Ash , of Sioux City , is at the
MillarU.
W. A. Phillips , of London , Eng. , is at the
Paxton.
V. Chamberlain , of Burlington , la. , is at
the Murray.
G. A , Busli anil wife , of Lincoln , are nt
thn Milliml.
Free ! Muhlhausen , of Brooklyn , | N. V. , is
at ttio Mlllard.
W. S. Oarber and wife , of Red Cloud , are
at the Murray.
T. H. Pearson and wife , of Perry , la. , are
at the Puxton ,
A. C , linrnhatn , a capitalist of Champaign ,
III. , ix In the city.
Thomas M. Howard , of Weeping Water ,
is at the Murray ,
J. S. Van Antwerp , of the Minneapolis
Tribune , Is in the city.
Mrs. Hoffman , of Dsnvor , is visiting
friends in tlio city. r
Miss Ludlngton has returned from a , very
pl'-nsant visit at Fort Nlobrara ; '
Dr. Murphy Is aiiain In the city an absence
of two weeks in lialtiinoro und Now York.
Harry Simmons , of Boston , formerly of
Kocnwtor , N. Y , , lsat , the Paxton over Sun.
. ,
duy.
Jf
Mr. A. D. Moi-so leaves Now York on the
Uiubrla ( ( Jumml line ) to-djiy for Queens-
town , Ireland. .
Mrs. J. A. Gnrllck and daughter have ro-
turntHl to Omaha after an jibsonuo of several
months visiting friends n .Canada.
* v
Only lii hours to Chicago via. Chi-
oajju fi Northwestern Ry.
Gallery for Sale.
Very cheap. Addrosa , B 70 , Doe.
DRAN , AKMSTRONO A CO.
Wholesale llcnuqtinrtxttfn for Tobao'
con nnd Clgnro , ntilmli nnd
Cli cnuu. *
This firm Is compnrntHoly n now one
among Omatin wholesale circles , thoj
having come to this ci | sulittlo over n
year ago. Their olllco ifeul ; wnrerooms
wore in the Holltnnn blooict But these
qunrtors soon became too. small to nc-
commodnto their rapIHlv increasing
business. The vncntion if- the cornoi
room in the Estnbrook-block , by the
Douglas County bank , nt'ilOth nnd Chicago
cage , offered them an opportunity ol
scouring well located and com
modious qunrtors right on the
ground floor , nnd their customers cnn
rest nssurcd that goods bought of Dean ,
Armstrong & Co. nro nt\ \ ground iloor
prices. Tills firm is composed of the
manufacturing houses of the W. O.
Dcnn Company nnd G. M. Armstrong
nnd brothers , both of Canton , 111. , the
Omaha house being their western head
quarters. Those firms manufacture nil
of the goods which they sell and sell
them strictly upon their mer
its , nnd guarantee satisfaction
on every sale or money re
funded. The W. O. Dean company
occupy n four-story factory building 61
x04 feet and employ 107 hands , mid the
'
Armstrong Bros' , 'factory building is
47x85 feet and thov employ 138 hands
The combined outmitof the two factories
for the year 1880 was 21,000,000 cigars.
The demand for their goods continues
to increase , nnd even now their trade ia
nearly equal to that of any house in the
west. Their Spanish filled , Bedrock
nnd Dean's No. 40 , till 60 cigars , and
Armstrong's Perfection and Ln Proran-
da , and Don Carlos , all lOo goods , are
proving themselves to bo immensely pop
ular. The Omaha house Is under the
direct management of Captain Black ,
whoso uloasnnt address and sterling
business integrity would add popularity
to any house. With such goods in stocit
nnd such men as they have to manage
and care for their trade , Dean , Arm
strong & Co. can not fail to secure n
tremendous trade in their now Hold.
15. I < \ McCnrtnoy.
FOR
The Elite Cloak and Suit Co. ,
1616 Douglas st.
Ladies' suits , costumes , ton gowns ,
wrappers , etc.
Jackets , wraps and lace garments.
NEW GOODS , NEW STYLES ,
and LOW PRICE.
E. F. McCAUTXUY ,
1610 Douglas st.
A Pninlly 'I'fniu Enst.
Among the changes recently made by
the Michigan ( Sontrnl , the most import
ant is the now Special Now York Ex
press , No. 20 , which leaves Chicago at
10:35 : n. m. , except Sunday. This oll'octs
a connection with all western , north
western and southwestern lines enter
ing the city , and enables passengers
from Chicago or any of its suburbs , tc
leave at a comfortable and convenient
hour. For this reason , as well as its
admirable through car service to New
York without change , it is especially
adapted to the convenience of families
and of ladies and children , All Now
York state points are reached the next
day , nnd tlio hour of nrrival at the
Grand Central depot , Now York , 4
o'clock p. m. , enables uassengors to
make rail or steamer connections and
reach all parts of Now York , Brooklyn
and Jersey City , and thejr suburbs , and
the sea-shore before dark. The through
car -leaving Chicago , Saturday , goes
forward on No. G from Buffalo to Now
York on Sunday.
City passenger and ticket ofiico , 07
Clark street , southeast corner of Ran
dolph , Chicago.
Rapid Transit ,
On and after Sunday , May 12th , the
"only" Chicago & Northwestern will
put on a through train , Omaha to Chicago
cage , that discounts any train over run
between the two cities. Just listen to
this : Leave Omaha at 8:45 : p. m.
( through cars , no change at Council
Bluffs ) , arrive at Chicago 12 o'clock the
next noon. Running time , fourteen and
one-half hours. The equipment of this
train is as fine as the time is fast.
Don't think tlio afternoon vestibule
train is to bo discontinued on account
of the extra flyer , for it isn't. This fast
and popular train , with its vestibule
sleepers , diners nnd free reclining chair
cars will leave solid from the Union
Pacific depot , Omaha , nt 2:45 : p. m.
daily , and arrive at Chicago 7 o'clock
next morning. The 0:15 : morning train
in the now schedule will remain un-
change W. N. BAIICOCK ,
General Western Agent.
Ticket office , 1401 Farnam street.
White IMotmtnlns and Bar flnrbor.
Commencing Juno 20 , the Michigan
Central and its eastern connections will
run n through line of elegant , now
buffet sleeping cars through from Chicago
cage to Bar Harbor , via Niagara Falls
and the White Mountains , wltnout
change. Connection will bo made at
Niagara Falls with through slcopor to
Clayton , whore connection will bo made
with steamers to the Thousand Islands ,
Alexandria Bay. Montreal and Quebec.
For full and detailed information in
regard to these summer resorts , and
the way to reach thorn , send 0 cents
postage for "A Modern Pilgrimage , "
nnd summer tourist rates , to O. W.
RUGOLKS , General Passenger and
Ticket Agent , Chiqago , III.
SOUTH OSIAIIA. NKWS.
Tlio HimIM ( ii'Ti-ndc.
Chairman Anderson reported that on con
sultation with Congressman W. J. Council
the free mail delivery system would be estab
lished in the city , provided that the side
walks bo all laid and the houses numbered ,
nnd the committee was continued.
A number of committees reported nnd
wore continued. John C. Carroll reported
that offortB are being made to run a strout
cor line out Twentieth street , part way. then
DII Twenty-second street to J nnd down to
tlio city. The seen-.tary was authotUed to
order printed stationary.
A communication , from Pavld An-
Jcrsou , was road , offering to build
an opera house costing not less
than $ T5,000 , providing the citizens
will subscribe not less than fT , UOO in Block
rhls brought out an oxprca oii'of ' opinion
ind nearly all offered < o take stock , nuvcral
thousand dollars worth lieinjj nlrc idy as
sured. Mr , Andoraon slattJ lliul ho would
build on Twcnty-iifth and 61 utrcots. Ho-
forrcd to the committee on real estate. The
Drovers' Journal bill of ? tiyj was ordered
paid. Adjourned.
Not OH About tlioJOijy.
Dnnlol Brigham , of Beatrice , in visiting
tils daughters , Miss Cmtltr Hrlgham and
Mrs , L. H. HJdlobluto.
FrankMaumulor has ranov.vj his black-
iinlth shop to Twcnty'llfthiunil.f , ) street ,
Simon S. Homer has gona tu Clucjgo on n
visit.
visit.Mrs.
Mrs. 13. A. Pottnr , of Mount Clements ,
Mich. , la Visitlu ? h r daughter und son-ln-
ln\y , 'ticket A : ent and Mrs. W. M. Wood.
Attorney John H. Urlce will leave Sunday
evening for a trip through the nortlwt'Bt : ,
rolng at ) fur an Vancouver's Island and Jint-
ish Columbia and perhaps to MusU-.i.
Tlio dancu given Saturday m , ' . i at Blipi-
Dny & 1'odolak's hull was well mtunux-d and
was a very pleasant Bohemian social.
On Sunday , Juno 4 , the Gormanla hall and
gardens , Twenty-fourth and J streets , will
l > o opened by Alfred A. Gary & Co , Fmo
music will bu in the pavillion all duy , nwlngs
will bo up. ant ] muiiy games will bo run.
Edward Norrii will start Tuesday for Hot
Springs , Arkansas ,
Mrs. Knox , wife of the Uo\v H. L. Knox ,
who has been ill , traa much worao Saturday
night.
Kollcy , Btljror A Co.
To close out the bnlnnco of our sum
mer wrnps , wo place on sale to-morrow
morning the following gnrmonts :
Bonded wraps , made of good quality
silk , handsomely bended , solid shoul
der nnd sleeve , price $5.60. former
price $7.
V shnpod wrap , not sleeve , on fine
satin surah , elegantly headed , price
87.15 , former price $10.
V shnpod. bonded nnd handsomolv
embroidered wrnps nt $0,90 , former
price $12.60. Those garments nro de
cided bargains. *
Our $17 wrnps will ho offered nt
$18.20.
Our $20 wrnps will bo offered nt
$10.60.
Our $25 wraps will ho offered nt
$20.00.
Our $23 wrnps will bo offered nt $22.
Our stock of wraps is reduced to n
small assortment of sizes.Vo fool con
fident nny person who wants to buy n
summer wrap will bo fully repaid by
giving us an early call. In addition to
the line of wrnps we oiler wo also show
n choice line of embroidered Pnris
fichus with knotted silk fringe , decid
edly choice garments for summer. Our
prices are , $2.25 , $ : t,15 , $4.00 , $5.00 ,
$0.00 , $7.00 , $8.00 , $9.00. $10.00 and up
ward. KELLEY , STIGER & CO.
Cor. Dodge and 15th Sts.
1'IiAYKS ANT > 1'hA.V 13RS.
Attraction * ! Hooked for the Various
Otiorn MOUKCI Tills Wook.
In conversation with Mr. E. II. Sothorn ,
who makes his first appearance in Omahn
Thursday ovonliig at IJoyrt's opera house ,
upon the subject of the plays no produces ,
Mr. Sothorn gave the following interesting
iifonnntlon :
"Yes , 'The Highest Bidder , ' which is my
opening hill hero , was the vehicle of my first
prominent success. Oh , no , it was not writ
ten for me , although 1 was the first to over
play it , Over fifteen years ago , whllo I was
yet at school , John Maddison Morton , the
author of 'Box and Cox , ' and scores of other
prominent English farces , brought n
comedy to father for his consideration ,
It was called 'Trade. ' nnd was in
the style so prevalent In dramatic composi
tions In those days , which Uobortson's
'School , ' 'Ceste , ' 'Ours , ' and Tom T.iylor's
'Still Waters Hun Deeu' are prominent ex
amples. It pleased my father so well that
ho bougtit It outright , intending to give It an
early production. Something Intervened ,
however , and it was laid aside and over-
lookcda When Mr. Daniel Frohman made
his contract for my services , ho desired some
piece which would servo as an introduction
to the public. A trunk full of manuscript
Dlnys belonging to my father had been loft
by him to my brother Sam , and at my sug-
ge"stion , Mr. Frohman and I looked through
it for treasures trovo. Among others wo
found 'Trade' nnd wo liked it all
but the title. It was put into DoMillo nnd
Bclusco's hands for a little modernization ,
and was fitted with the new title of "Tho
llighsat Bidder. " It was successful , and on
the "ccasion of Its one hundrc'dth night at
the I yceum theater , souvenirs were sent to
the f ? cd author , still alive in London , though
over eighty years of age , and informed him
of Uo ureat success of his play , the existence
of which he frankly admitted ho had entirely
forgottoii. "
Theio has been so much discussion in the
eastern press as to whether "Lord Chum-
ley , " Mr. Sothurn's other play , represents an
actual typo of character , or ono only to bo
met with in theatrical performances , that
Mr. Southern was asked regarding the mat
ter :
"Aro there any men like Lord ChumlovJ
There are not many , I supuose , but certainly
some. Not in America , of course not yet
but as millionaires increase , and the young
fellows who have nothing to do become moro
numerous , the race will urobably arise. Lord
Chumley has been called inconsistent be
cause ho has the exterior of a fop nnd a bravo
heart underneath. Men of that sort are con
tinually turning up. History is full of them.
There are hosts of them In the ranus of the
English army , as is shown constantly in the
wars in which England is always indulging
somewhere or other. Every man , in fact ,
has two aspects a good ana a bad , a common
place and a heroic , a comic and a tragic.
As for Lord Chumley's pluck and
muscle , there is nothing uncommon about
them. I used to box in Ant'clo's place , on
St. James street , London , and I've often
aeon some fragile , languid-looking dandy
come in , vut on a dainty llowered jersey , and
proceed to box a professional lighter all over
the place. Ono of the most popular heroes
Dl the Hritish army of to-day is much this
sort of a fellow. I have seen him come into
Angelo's rooms , watch the sports for awhile ,
refuse to participate in them , calling them
'bores ' , ' und seem too indolent to
converse intelligently. Yet this man ,
luring the Zulu war , by his personal
bravery and quick thought , saved the defc.it
of the army. The Uritish forces were
formed into a hollow square to resist the
enemy , which greatly outnumbered them ,
when suddenly the X.ulus made a combined
uttack upon that portion of the line where
the ofllcer was in co'mmuud. The crash of
the meeting was tremendous. The British
line wavered , and the day seemed lost. Sud
denly our indolent hero , whoso sword blade
had been snapped from the hilt in the con
flict , grasping too hilt still tighter , using it
as n "knuokle duster , " and striking out from
the shoulder in true old English pugilistic
fashion , shouted encouragingly to his men ,
Who rallied and reformed the broken ranks.
He now wears the Victoria cross for his
action that day.
The play of 'Lord Chumloy' Is the work
tf design not accident. I described the
Idea of the character to Messrs. Do Mills and
Belasco as I know it , and they have lixed it
permanently in dramatic shape. H is
modelled on an actual personage , and one
which would bo quickly recognised were the
ulay over produced in London. Several pa
pers through the country have vehemently
Insisted that such a character was impossible
In real life. The writers had merely never
scon any men lilto Chumley. But that doesn't '
urovo there are none. Certainly not to mo ,
who have mot them often during the fifteen
years I resided in London.
"Which is the best of the plays' Ah , that
you iiuibt Judge for yourself. Homo like ono
mid some the other. 'Lord Chumley' is the
more rucont ono. I piny both hero this en
gagement , and you are sure to express your
Dreferenco in your criticisms. "
0 'Jho celebrated liinchart family will .bu
.ho attraction nt the 1-Mcn Muscn the corn-
ng week. Aside from this will bo many
jtlier attractions , nny ono of which alone
, vould bo worth the pt-leo ol admission , in
fact , the management has determined that
his shall bo the most entertaining wi'nk of
lie season , and has bout every effort in that
llrcctlon. All parts of the house will con-
aln good attractions.
The closlnc ; attraction for the season at
loyd'B opera IIOIIBO this season will bo the
> peru of "Said Pasha , ' on June 1U , 11 and
" . The Detroit Free Pics recently uid :
The opera of 'S.ild Paslm , ' on the whole. Is
1 much moro satisfactory and even more
imusing piece of work tlnin tiio very suc-
: essful 'Little Tycoon.1"
William Ludwig , whoso inaanllk-ent nor-
'orinancu of the "Fl.vini ; Dutchman , "
"Nero , " "Mephlstojihelos" und similar try-
ng roles during the American opera season ,
itumued him as ono of the greatest of 1 iving
uaritoncs , lias brought a company of really
. cry ul'jver artUtu to this country with \ho
ntcntion of giving Irish music ! n iho boat
losslblo manner. Jti the company uro Mibs
\dcallc ! ( Mullen , prlma-doiina soprano , from
.ho Curl-Rosa Opera company ; Mlbs
iVnnlo Lnyton , prinm donna contralto , fiom
.ho Crystal Palace concerts in London ; Mr.
Henry lieaumont , a line lyrlo tenor , from
* . and C Kundal
: ho Carl Koia comjninv. ,
Irwln , pianist , gold medalist of tbii loyul (
[ rich iiniilemy.
The company will give n very intorostlnij
irogrammi1 , introducing Irish music of every
-lass , from the- > implo > > eng of Urn Irish peas-
int to ojioratiu onus by B.ilfo , Wafluco , uiul
nhor celebrated Irish composers. Mr. M ,
I. Murphy , formerly of the "ivy Loaf" com-
laiiy. has cbargoof Mr. Ludwig's tour ,
fliis company wjll uppoar at the Now Grand
> pora liouso oni Tuesday and Wednesday
ivcning next. The reserved scat sale will
) j > eii to-morrow morning ,
An' Indiana gardener clnliiH that ho
irotoctu against the rnbtmgo worm by
ayingn sin-if of penny royal on uach
N , B. FATCONIn.
Spoolnl Itoilucttonn For Monday.
2-5 pieces fine nil wool surnh twllh
spring weight , worth $1.25 , to-morroi
Your choice of nil our Trench ohnlli
at 60c.
80-1 n. cream nlbatross at 80c , rcducci
from 60c.
40-in. all wool Henrietta. atC5c , ro
duccd from 85c.
12-ln. mm'ri veiling at 76o , roducoi
from 81.
See our black brlllinntes at $1.
Our stock of parasols must bo reduced
Note the prices :
Parasols at OSo sold for 81.
Parasols at $1.75 sold for $7.
Parasols nt $3.05 sold for $12.
SPECIAL. SPECIAL.
100 pieces best quality French sateen
to-morrow at 12jc , worth 85c. Only U
yards to any ono customer.
1 case now style challis at 3jc , wortl
Sic.
25 pieces China silks , all now shades
at 45c , worth 85c.
N. B. FA LCONER.
A 1 > LI2ASANT AIWA1II.
Iron Hall DuleniuoH Present MFD
Ilrnnteh XVIth n Token of Kstecm.
A quiet but elegant social affair occurroi
at the parlors of the Mlllnrd hotel ycstcrdnj
afternoon , when Mrs. Broatch , wife o
Mayor Broach , wa presented with n hand
some solid silver service by the members o
the supreme sitting of the Iron Hull. Tin
opening remarks wore made by Mr. J
Henry Huycs , of Curmlcn , N. J. , who statui
ho object of the special mooting of tin
members of the Iron Hall. Hn was followci
by Mr. F. T. Somorby , of Indianapolis , tin
supreme Justice of the order , who , In nn ole
riucnt little presentation speech , cxpressci
to the honored lady the feelings of friend
ship and esteem that prompted the tender o ;
this token.
Mayor Broatch , in behalf of his wife , ro
spondcd nnd heartily thanked the gcntlemcr
for the honor conferred , and for the olegan'i
gift which would over recall to mind this
happy occasion umj the kind friends hen
assembled.
The affair was entirely informal , nnd wa ;
all the more pleasant on that account. Aboul
fifty members of the Iron Hall delegate !
and a few others were present. The gift wm
deserving of the appreciation with which 11
was evidently received , every piece bcinf
solid silver and thn service costing 5125.
After the speech-making , those prcsonl
mingled together in social chat for nn houi
or more , and then the happy assemblage ad
journed.
TUB IKON HAhU
Another Branch of tlio Order Organ-
teed In This City.
A now branch of the Iron Hall was organ
ized in the Omaha board of trade rooms last
sveiiiugby Supreme Justice Somerby , as
sisted by mem DOM of the supreme sitting.
Seventeen of the twenty-seven charter mem-
jers were present. The organization was
Mrfeetcd by the election of the following
jfllccrs :
Chief Justice , Hon. W. J. Broatch ; vice
lustice , George W. Hopper ; accountant , W.
tf. Nason ; adjuster , J. H. Ralph ; prelate , W.
M. Swain ; herald , J. J. Noligh ; Watchman ,
Dscar P. Goodman ; videtto , S. M. Mar-
Lmovich.
Tills is the second branch organized in the
: ity. The first branch , organized Friday
ivcning , already exceeds thirty-eight in nuin-
per. Tnoso two are to be followed by the
'ormation of a branch of German citucns
lext Wednesday evening.
A I'ljUMJJEl ! ASSAULTED.
V Man Named Martin Hit With n
IjCIUl I'ip3.
George Mahar , n plumber , was arrested ,
yesterday evening , charged with having ns-
laulted Alfred Martin , a master plumber ,
fhn complainant states that ho was working
n Mr. Caroy's house , on Thirtieth street ,
vith n non-union plumber named Martin ,
vhen nine of the striking plumbers entered
ho house and assaulted him , striking him
iver the head with a piece of lead pipe , and
ticking him after ho had been knocked
lown.
The master plumbers hold a meeting at the
ilurray , last night. President Hussey , when
een after the adjournment of the meeting ,
aid : "Our meeting was a regular one , and
nly routine business was transauteo. riince
his dastardly assault upon Martin wo are
nero determined than over to pursue the
ourso wo have decided upon with the
lumbers' union. We will see that all of the
ion implicated in the assault upon Martin
ire prosecuted , "
For Rent Brick store room , 316 S
4th , S75 per month ; onposito Murray
lotol. Apply , Ames , 1507 Fnrnnm.
>
>
> Enough Good Solid Cash 4
' on the Price of a *
t Business , A
\ Promenade or j
| Semi-Dress A
I Suit , |
to mnlco it very iutorcsHng to
r your pocket book. 6
| Remember , our fabrics nro oo
looted front the best homo nnd
'foreign products for TAILOK-
'ING. '
J fiu'liidiug the most pro- |
hiouaccd styles in 1'JNdLFSIJ
I WORSTEDS and Scotch Ohov-
fiots in handsome plnids , checks
land mixlurcs.
iSerges , * J
| Glieviols ,
I Fanoy Flannels
; For Hpt Weatiisr , f
Trovers Mil3 loOrflir , $ 5 to $10 ?
| SiiiU " ' " " ' 20 to 451
! It is a treat to look at our J
i assortment. I
1409 Douglas 8M Omaha
4
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nnos.
Hpcclnl Prices Per Momtny nncl Next
Week.
Just arrived , 600 pieces line whlto
foods , which will bo on snlo Monday nt
usual prices ; 60 n ynrd , a l > tg line ; lOo
n yard , an immense line ; 16o n ynrd , n
great line ; but como In und see , then
you can judge for yourself tis to the
values. Great sale of carpets nnd cur
tains next week. Look us over. NOW
parasols , now- sun umbrellas , nt a pront
reduction. Baby carriages , willow body
nnd parasol , only $3.08. Ladles1 whlto
dressing sacqnos from 09o up to $8.00.
1 bale heavy unbleached imislin , Mon
day. 6c n yard ; 1 cnso iUMn. blouohod
muslin , Monday , Oo n yard. Now fig
ured lawns , now flguro'd bntlsto cloths ,
at lOc n ynrd. Como in and see us Mon
day , sure. Special prices on wall paper.
BENNISON BROS.
XI1IJ IIBK'8 ' NM\V 1IOMI3.
Juno 1O l-'Jxed Upon ns the Onto of
Itcmovnl.
On Monday , Juno 10 , the onlco of Tun
OMAHA Ban will bo removed from Its pros-
cut location , 910 and 018 Fftrnmn , to Its per-
innnont homo In the now Buu building , on
the corner of Seventeenth nnd Fnnmiu
streets. All arrangements hnvo been per
fected for the trrmsfor of Tun Bui : estab
lishment nt tlio end of next week.
The headquarters of the Department o !
the Platte will bo moved from Its present lo
cation , on the corner of Tenth and Furnixm ,
to Its now quarters In Tun Bin : bulldlni ? ,
which take up the ontlro llftli Iloor of tuat
structure.
Cliicnjjo , Milwaukee Jt St. Paul fl'y
Via Omalin and Council ninlTH.
Short line to Chicago and the cast.
Finest dining cars in the world.
Through sleeping cars to Chicago. Ele
gant free chair cars. Only direct route
to the G. A. R , omcainpntont at Milwau
kee. Everything first-class. Fast trains
to Chicago and all points cast.
For further information enquire at
Ticket Olllco , 1C01 Farnam at. , in Bar
ker block. F. A. NASH ,
General Agent.
For Sale TIand made brick in any
quantity , llonry Kilter nnd Bcndorf
Co. manufacturers , olllco 818 N. 'JOth st.
A. L. Deano & Co. , successors to P.
Boyer & Co. , agents for Hull's safes and
Ionics , 3113 S. 10th st.
Fast time and always on time. "The
Chicago & Northwestern Ky. "
Two FAST THAINS daily via C. & N.
W. Ry.
AMUSEMENra
ANOTHUll LYCGU.M SUCCESS.
THURSDAY JUHS 6.
First Appearance Hero or Mr. li U.
And his own company , under tlio direction ot
MR DANIFU FROHMAN
Manager of the Lyceum Theater , New Vo In.
Thursday Night nud Saturday Mntlnce ,
THE
Highest Bidder ,
Mr. Sothcrn's original succe's , and the
rim success of the Lyceum Theater.
Friday and Sntui dny nights , Mi" Sotheru's suc
cess of tills season.
Lord Chumley.
Written for him liy Messrs. DeMlllo Mid IJelasco ,
authors of "Tho Wife. "
Both of those playj wore first Rlvnn at th
N'ow Yoik r/ycoum theater , and carli ran there
> ver ono hundred nights.
lUiaiNAfj OAST - SI'KRIAL SCKNUKY.
As giver at tha Lyceum Tlio.iter.
Seats go on sale Thu rsday mornl Uj. ) Parquet"
larquet circle und onlcony , fl.ODj general ndl
mission to pnrqugt clrolo , 75n ; gimtmu admia
ilon to balcony , 5Uc : gallery. Sue.
4th and 5th.
WILLIAM LUDWIG
Irish Concert Company ,
In a superb programme of Iiinh Nnlloniil SOIIKS , Hal *
lads , tuitt J < vjics tlhtMratlvu of nil CUHHK ) of
ISCISIJ NATIONAL JUUSBC.
Itcgiilnr prices. HcECrvcd fe.it silo : opens Monday
Week oriTIoiuluy .Iiino itril.
Meat iittrncllnn of tlin scainii. llrliw Ilin Illtlo ones
Hie inmuua Itlncliarlt.milly In the uilulniil eoiuedr
i-ntltlcd
"THE WASP'S LUCK. "
With the rlinrniliiK mill beautiful Mlh-i ( iOl.DIH
UINIIIIAHT , In liurorlKln.il cio.ltlon ul
"RAGGED MATT. "
I'lio iioirn clrl. Mllln Slollu thn chllil clnu iliiucnr will
line nmioiir wllli Mlhrt IIIU > Tli ; UINKIIAHT , tlio
ImimliiK U'fillM ' I.lttlo loa llui b.tliy cliunic-
ur. ( .innil iittrncUn.m hi nil purls of tlio IIOIKO. Host
illlllV Of tllO H'll'OII
Ono Dime AcimlM to nil.
.00.
. \tthlireinnrlcably low price \\a plnce
onsiiliialarao iim-ortnumtordo lrabl'M > ut-
IUIIH MruiriiotiBers. The lit nnd work-
1 munililpof tUeeu ganuuntb vo can nu r.
' ant'io.