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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : I&ATUBDAY , OCTOBER 20 , 1889. THECITY. _ The Tariff IToform club will moot at the board of education rooms , Saturday , October 20 , at 8 p. m. J , B , Campbell , a railway majl clerk on the B. ft M. , to run between Aurora nml Arcadia , has received his final ap pointment. The street car line rtmnlnp west to the Belt line .on Leaven worth street will bo ready for service as soon ns the turntable is put in. Transfers will bo tnado at Park avenue to tlio motor. Juilgo Dundy rrrnntod a temporary In junction in what is known as the Holl- ingflworth will case , restrain inp FrodE. Nyu , of Nelson , Nob. , administrator , from disposing of certain property in Sownrd county until the controversy over the will hns been settled. I'ciRonnl John Drndford , ot Qrotnn , IB at thoCnsoy. C. 13. Andrceu , of Lincoln , U nt the Mur ray. ray.J. . Pascoo , of Fremont , Is stopping at the Cagey. J. W. Taylor , of O'Neill , Is stopping at the Cnnoy. D. L. Urnco , of Lincoln , is a guest at the Murray. MB M. It , Davcy , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Murray. S. H. Morrison , of Nebraska City , Is at the Murray. D. Frank Parker , of Uod Cloud , is nt the Murray. 0. W. F. Lcflany , of Lexington , is at the Mlllard. M. M. Neves , of Ognlnlln , Is roistered ot the Murray. E. H. Morris , of Fremont , is registered nt the Murray. II. U. Schneider , of Fremont , Is a guest at the Murray. Charles T. Ucal , of Edfjar , Is stopping nt the Paxtou. 1. Gnrd. of Pawnee City , Is registered at tlio Paxton. W. O. Tlmmcs , of David City , is a guest at the Casey. t1. M. Utiuloe , of .Broken Bow , Is a guest at the Paxton. .Edward Blowett , Of Fremont , is registered at the Paxton. F. Ff Uexford , of Weeping Water , Is reg istered at the Casey. J. W. Trammolt , wlfo and child , ot Lin coln , nro at tlio Puxtou. Lewis Meyer ) nnd L. C. Burr , of Lincoln , are guests nt the Paxton. Mrs. Annlo Jcnnosi Miller , of dross re form finno , Is a guest n'- the MillnrJ. Miss Helen Hume hns gone to St. Thomas , Canada , to complete her education at Alma college. Dorr Hcflloman , of Ansolmo , Nob. , was in the city yestcrday-iind looked through THIS Bnu building. S. C. Richardson , of the Richardson Drue company , and A. L. ShnflciRh , both of St. Louis' , nro guests nt the Mlllard. Lester U. Smith , advertising manager World's Dispensary Medical association , of Buffalo , N. Y. , was In tbo city yosteiday. Miss Florence Courson , who has been visiting at homo In Huslivillc , Nob. , has re turned to her old position with A. Ilospe , jr. Captain .Tunica E. White , general superin tendent of the Chicago division of the rail way mall service , U n guest at the Mlllard. L. A. Fuller , of St. Louts , nnd J. 1C. John- gun , of Kunsus City , olllcluls of iho Pacilla Express company , are registered at tbo Mll lard. lard.MM. M-M. Estco , ot California , one of the members of the committee appointed to cicort the delegates of the International con gress , Is at the Mlllnrd. Mr. S. S. Bcman , of Chicago , architect of Tim Hr.r. building , rntulc n tlnat Inspection of the building yesterday. Ho left for Chicago on the afternoon train. Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Davia Guthrlo anil Mr. W. S. Bloom , of Superior , Nol ) . , are attending the Gilinorc music festival , as guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lnndon , 000 South Twenty-eighth street. Mr. William M. Croan , superintendent and proprietor of the Western Normal collega , Shenandoah , la. , is at the Paxton. Ho Is In H the city purchasing now furniture , carpets , * etc. , for the new addition to the college , which will bo formally opened Thursday evening , October 31. At the Windsor P. D. Tiorney , Albany ; B. Howard , Kansas City ; A. S. Cloary , North Loup ; Justin B. Gowon , North Loup- E. G. West , Gothenburg ; F. S. Treallo , Summerfluld ; Samuel W. Ihllng and wife , it Philadelphia ; E. O. Caruenter and daugh itB ter , Elm Creek ; Mrs. A. B. i'atton and B child , Woodbine , In. Alnrrinuo Licenses. Only one marriage license was issued by Judge Shields yesterday , the following bolnc the lucky parties : Nuiim and Residence. Ago. ( Andrew Schcll , Mollne. Ill . 23 1 Mary Walsh , Mollno , III . 23 Case Postpone ! ! . Henry McSpaddon , the man charged with setting lire to the motor power house a few days ago , was arraigned In police court yes terday. Ills mother was present and claimed that Leo Estello had been retained as her son's attorney. But Leo was not present and McSpaddcn would not plead , and his cuso was sot for Wednesday next. Joined the Herd. S. Livingston , the man charged with stealIng - Ing a cow , will not bo prosecuted. The case was compromised , Livingston paying the rightful owner his price for the cow. It was not a thoit , however. Livingston was driv ing a herd of cattle through Iowa nnd the cow In question got mixed up with the herd and was driven to Omaha. Florence School Bonds KcglRtcrcd. P. W. Smith , John SImpton and E. II. Wnllcor , composing the school directors of Florence , filed bonds with the county clerk If yesterday In the sum of 513UJO. These bonds will bo sent to Lincoln for approval end registration. This Is the largest amount which has ever boon tiled in this county for school purposes outside of Omaha. The proceeds of the bonds will bo used to erect anew now six-room school building la Florence , the one now In use , a throe-room building , being entirely Inadequate to the needs of the district. It Is Intended to devote about f3flOO to the pur6haso of a alto uud $12,000 for electing the building. Ilnilrond News. President Holconib , of the Union Pacific , lays that a brhlcru will bo Duilt over Twen tieth ? street immediately. It will cost 140,000. E. Bucklncham , car accountant of the Union Paclllu , hos been promoted to bo superintendent of thn car service of the entire - tire system , Including the proprlotory lines. Dr. O. J. PfoilTor , of Denver , has been nu- polntcd chief surgeon of the Union Pncitlc. i Vice President Klmball , of the Union Pa- clflo , has returned and states that ho is sat- isllod with his now anpolutmcut. Moro Kldinvnllct ) . \Vnllis on the following streets must bo laid bofoio the fith of November under pen alty of ootng laid by the cltv uud the cost as * csscd against the property : West sldo Tenth street , from Hickory to Dancrott , elx feet wulo. Chicago street , between Twenty-second to Tv\cnty-llftli , both sldos , six feet wide. Twenty-second street , from Dodge to Dav enport , six loot wide , both sides. East and west sldos Lowe avonuo.botwcon Davenport and Cuuilng streets , six feet wide. South sldo Hickory , botweoa Tenth uud Elovaiiiu streets , six foot wldo. Twenty-sixth street. In front of lot 10 , block U , aud lot 8 , block 5 , Kecd'a llrst addi tion. tion.Bouth Bouth sldo of Farnam , between Fortieth and Forty-third streets , cleaned oft aud re paired. Twenty-eighth street , south of Howard , repairs , East sldo of Twenty-ninth street , between Jackson and Lcayonworth streets , repairs. Fifteenth street , from Paclue to Spring trcet , tcpalrs. , A k your grocer for Cook's extra drv im perial clmmpuguo. Its bouques is delicious tad U Is perfectly pure. Try it. CIiOUaiNG TUB \VllI3Elj9. Judge flnnewclf'fl Itnpntlonoo Over Delay In SeoiirtnK WltncHies. There was a delay In getting nt the crim inal docket In the district court. The state was not ready wltti any case Thursday , and Judge Hopowoll teen up a civil case and gave the county attorney's assistants until yester day morning to got a case ready. The case acalnat Wllion Llndtoy , charged with having forged D. Wlthnell's name to n check which ho passed , was called. Assistant Prosecutor Monarlty didn't know whether the state's ' principal witness wan in the city or not. "Do you want mo to sit hero ana wait until you find outl" inquired Judco Hope- well , with some warmth. "You had all day yesterday to got ready for the case , and your flrst stop would naturally bo to locate your principal witness. " Then young Mr. Grebe explained that ho had not had time to 11 ml out whether Mr. Wlthnoll was In the city or not. Ho had had to work days and nights , ho said , to Itocp the four courts running properly and thought ho should bo excused occasionally far such little mistakes as a failure to got witnesses. The. case proceeded , however , and was glvcn'to the Jury , which returned a verdict of guilty , but recommended the prisoner to the mercy of the court on account of his age , ho being only about twoaty-two years old. Hubert Jacobborger has commenced suit against W. J , Paul to recover foUO alleged to bo the amount nf live promissory notes un lawfully withhold by the defendant. The jury In the case of Homo vs Scougull ct nl , returned a verdict for the plulntlfl as against the defendant , W. M. Powers , and assessed damages at $32" , .tudgo Wakoly Is hearing the case of James B. Callahan vs S. W. Reynolds ot nl. , for damages sustained by failure to comply with the contract In the erection of a brick build ing at the corner of Eleventh and Mason streets. The case of Barnett vs Cuddlngton , a suit on a replevin , was given to the Jury yester day aftoriioon. The Jury returned a verdict late last evening flndlng for the plamtifl and llxlnir the damages at $177.01. The Jury whlcli heard the evidence in the case of the Co-onoratlva Land nnd Lot com pany against Dlllranco , rendered u verdict for defendant. County Court. H. Hahn has commenced suit against Patrick and Mary Desmond to recover 501.50 on two promissory notes. J. W. Wolfe has brouclit stilt against Brown & Sherman on a contract for Insert ing an advertisement In the city directory. The amount claimed is $3. Emerson Benedict commenced suit against Ruth A very to recover $275.20 on a contract. The Bradstrcct company has brought suit against Edward ICalm to recover $ > on a contract. Judgment was rendered In the suit of MlUclstucdt vs. Clamplt , an action to re cover on a bill of goods , In the sum of $05 for the plaintiff. In the case of J. W. Eller vs. Cunning , a suit to recover attorney's fees , judgment was rendered m the sum nf $550. The case of Midgloy vs. Bryant , a suit to recover a year's rent of a house , wan de cided by crivlng judgment for plaintiff in the sum of $3UO. OKUUl/rX TO ANIMALS. Punishment of n Sinn With a Alanla I For Kozlnntitns. "Whore do you get all the old bony horses you accumulate every fall ! " asked Judge Bcrka of John Stevens , who had been ar raigned for cruelty to animals. "Dat Is my pusinoss , " replied John. "Why don't you food your horses ? " "I do , d it. " "But Goldsmith says you do not. " "Goldsmith is a liar. Ho wants to get my horses for himself. " "I shall line you $3 and costs , nnd if vou are brought before mo again on this charge I will line you the full limit of the law. " Thursday night Goldsmith shot two of Stevens' horsesbecauso they were starved to skin and bonesand tooktwo more of the man's horses to his own barn and fed them. Last winter the police shot four horses for Stevens , because they wore almost starved to death. The old man seems to have n mania for worthless and uroken down steeds. _ Cushman'.s Men the Inhaler cures catairh , headache , neuralgia- asthma , hay fever. Trial free at your druggist. Price 50 cents. THE LEAVENWORXU VIADUCT. A Denial of Sol Hah Motives By Prop erty Holders. The Missouri PaciHo people object to the building of a viaduct over their road at Loavcnworth street. The construction of the viaduct , however , is tbo condition upon which the property-owners west of the track have donated a number of acres of land for park purposes. The company looks upon the viaduct project as one originating with the property- owners to save the grading of the street in front of their land. H. B. Wiley , who Is ono of the land holders In question , denies the imputation. Ho sa'ys he knows the other property- owners were nov9r approached on such a scheme. The viaduct at the place Is a neces sity. Tlio bill on the west runs down to the track , Is shaded on both sides with trees , and several hair-breadth escapes have taken place by teams running on the track un- auaroof approaching trains. The park commissioners will accent the ground , provided the viaduct Is built. Other wise they will decline It , preferring to do without a park than establish ono at a place whore it could not bo roachoa without jeopardizing ardizing life uud limb. The estimated cost of the structure Is $13,000. One-fourth ot it would extend be yond the city limits , nnd for this the county commissioners have expressed a willingness to itay the county's share. An AliHolutR Cure. . The ORIGIN ALAIHKVINB OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin Ooxoa , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wouuds , chapped hands , and all skin orup. tions. Will positively cure all kinds of pilos- Aslc for the ORIGINAL ABIE TINE OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box bv mall lit ) coats. _ _ _ _ _ _ AnnounoemcntH. From all accounts Etnma Abbott's operas have an air of richness and n sparkle about them this season that they Imvo never before had In such dogroo. It has been said that certain of thcui are simply dazzling in tbulr splendor of costuming and staging , anil , moreover , they are vocally far in advance of anything over produced In this country. Ono of the most lavishly dressed of any U "Rosa of Castile , " which Miss \bbott Is making a feature this season , nnd this will bo thoopcra on the opening night of the engagement hero , on October no. Miss Abbott herself , Is In bolter volco , and her company also. Chorus and orchestra receive full measure of notice everywhere. The other operas cast for Boyd's ore : Thursd.iv , "Bohemian Girl ? " Frldav , "Norma11 ; Saturday Abbott inatl- neo , "Romeo and Juliet1 Saturday evening , "Ycomon of the Guard. " Aavanco solo opens Monday morning. PAXTONIIOTIIJ , OMAHA Special nt- tontion to commercial mon. Finest nnd largest hotel in the wost. Kittrotlgo St Bnilnard , proprietors. SItlST HUPIj.VCi : WALKS. Otherwise , Grmlcr.i Will Not Jlcoolvo Xhclr Kstkmntrs. Complaints are made by citizens In differ ent parts of the city that the grading con tractors do not replace the sluowalks torn up by them. After the sidewalks wore torn up on Geor gia avenue , the graders , It Is stated , carried off ninny of the boards for flro and kindling. After the work was finished none of the side walks wore replaced , except whore some cit izen paid for the work out of his own pocket. As n consequence , nearly tlio entire street U without a plunk crossing from Leavonworth to Hickory. In muddy weather podostrlan- Ism Is out of the question , Complaint hns been made to Chairman Balcomhc , of the board of public works , of this condition nf nITutrs. City Engineer Tlllson , who was present nt at the time , Insisted that It was just as tin * portant to roplnco the sidewalks as It was to have the grading done. Major Balcomno agreed with him , and declared that hereafter no grading contractor shall have his cstl- ilmtes allowed until ho guarantees that bo hns replaced the sidewalks torn u | > and loft them la as good shape as ho found them. Tlio Old Fashioned Now - Hlnclnir School is being revived all over our country. Prof. C. O. Cn.se , who conducted the music at the Omaha und Council BlulTs Chautauqua assembly hist summer , is to begin twa classes in this city next week nnd ono in Council BlulTs. For circulars explaining the work moro fully call at the Y. M. C. A. in Omaha or Council Bluffs. THE UEl'OKTKRS WITHDRI3W. The Drcsstaforni Lecture by Sirs. Jcnnrsq lUlller. Mrs. Annlo Jcnncas Miller , the great apostle of dress reform among women , lec tured at Boyd's opera house yesterday after noon to n largo audience composed entirely of ladies. This was Mrs. Miller's second ap pearance In Omaha within a short tune. Slio launched Into her subject with a per suasiveness which carried conviction with it. She herself , as she appeared before the audience In nil the graceful ease of ono who has the muscles mid members of tbo body under perfect control , with no restrictions in the form of tight corsets or binding bauds , was the most powerful argument in favor of the system of which she is the originator nnd ardent advocate. She is lull , graceful in every motion , and has a queenly head , adorned with a wealth of raven black Imlr. Mrs. Miller is the sworn enemy of the corset , or , moro particularly , of the corset- stcol. According to her statement , this steel Is the cause of a majority of the ills which nflllct womankind. It Is rcsuonslblo for the headaches nnd Backaches In a largo number of cases , nnd it makes it Impossible fora woman to have the frco use of her arms , because it binds the ribs and throws them out of place , besides throwing the internal organs , out of their proper position. It also causes the col lar bone to become moro prominent than , ! t should be , resulting in 'an unsightly neck and shoulders. The custom of hanging the skirts from the shoulder was also censured , Airs. Miller ex pressing sympathy for the poor men who uro the victims of tills practice of making the shoulders carry the weight of the clothlny. According to Mrs. Miller's theory , this weight should bo equally distributed over the hips ami shoulders. To accomplish this she has a foundation waist upon which the dresses are constructed. During the course of the lecture Mrs. Miller changed her costume several times , appearing each time in ono more he-witching than the last. Her costume at the begin- ninc was of dark green plush , made in Di- rectoiro stvlo with a low neck , displaying to the test advantage the linoly chiseled throat and the perfect blend of the neck nnd chest lines. 1'ho next costume was ono stio culled a "school dress , " and was of a delicate pink stuff of light weight. It , also , was made in the famous Empire style and was bewilder ing in its arrangement. In order to show the ladies where the mys terious opening was , by means of which the garment was donned , Mr * . Miller unfast ened It on the loft side , showing the founda tion waist beneath. As she did Ibis an elderly gentleman who had secured a scat whore ho could see all that transpired , covered his eyes with his hand and quickly withdrew , leaving the aud ience composed entirely of ladles and two reporters. Quito a bustle of excitement was created by the discovery of n horrid man mi the nudicnco , and after it ceased Mrs. Miller op pcarcd successively in a street costume , tea gown , evening dress and a traveling cos tume. After this she requested that all the gen tlemen In the audience withdraw , as she was about to exhibit to the ladies the style and arrangement of the undor-garmcnts , which constitute an important part of the costume which she recommends as the ono dictated by common sense. Merchants' Ilotel. Largo sample rooms. 82 , 82.50&S3porday. Nat Brown. The Sheridan Post Gnmpflrc. There was a happy gathering of comrades with their wives and friends at Phil II. Sheridan post , G. A. R. , at Goodrich hall last night. It was the flrst of this season's campflros given by this post , and the scries was very successfully Inaugurated. There was the usual fund of reminiscences ex changed and talcs of the teal campllres ro- told. Stirring addresses were made by Commander McGinn , General Dennis nnd others. The riifieshments prepared by the Indies' nuxilllnry corps wore excellent in character and apparently endless in supply nnd vurioty. Hoi-Hford'H Aoid Phosphate. Beware of Imitations. CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. NEW YOKIi.'S CHEAT CHEMIST. This IB to certify that I have analyzed Dr. Price's Cream Baiting Powder. I tlnd it composed of jmro materials , compounded on corroot sclentiilo principles. The ingredients nro accurately and scientifically pro portioned , lienco , bread or biscuits prepared with it are bettor suited for digestion. DR. OGD13N DOUEMUS , M. DM LL , D. Catarrh IS ft Mood dlsctwpj Until ( no poison Is expelled from dim system , tlioro cnn bo no euro fet this loathsome niul dangerous malady Therefore , the only effective treatment Is a thorough coursa of Ayor'sSnrsnpnrllln the best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the bettor ; dclnjc la clangorous. " I was troubleditvlth catarrh for over two years. I triad various remedies , and was trentcd-br n number of plivsl- clnns , but received no benefit until I beRan to tnko Ayer's Sargaparllla. A few bottles of this medicine cured mo ot this troublesome complaint nml com pletely restored my health. " Jesse M. lioggs , Ilolman's Mills , N. C. " 'When Aycr's Sarsaparilln wns rec ommended to mo for catarrh , I wns in clined to doubt lt ofilcacy. Having tried 80 ninny remedies , with little ben efit , I had no faith that anything would euro me. I became emaciated from loss of appetite anil Impaired digestion. I liad nearly lost the scuso of smell , and my system was badly dorangctl. I was about discouraged , when n friend urged rno to try Ayci's Sarfmpnrllla , and re ferred mo to persons whom It had cured of catarrh. After taking half n dozen bottleof this medicine , 1 am convinced that the only sure way of treating tins obstinate dlHcaso in thioiigh the blood. " Charles H. Maloney , 113 Klvor St. , Lowell , Muss. Ayer's ' Sarsaparilla , Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co. , Lowell , Mass. 1'rlco $1 ; six loltlct , Ji. Worth $5 a bottle. CALIFORNIA TUP. 1 AND OP DISOO7EBIES ! iJ VH W cue ; ATARRH i r SANTA : ABI& ; GAT : R ! CURE For sale by Goodman DPUQ Co MAIL 3 cJAS-S-KlRK WRAPPERS ( UK'CJIZE ) 2 trndLrtceive Dr. J , E. McGREW Tlio Well Known Specialist , is unsurpassed In the tieatinoiit ot all forms of Puiv- ATI : Iis EASES. U Iceland Sriticr- UIIK , B cure guar anteed. tU'KIUlA 1OHIIIIOKA. iMfO TKNUV , LOSS Of .MANHOOD , and ambition. Srutir- TV or lUiuti.v : NISS : absolutely cured. Send for bonks , for " .Man" or "Woman" each 10 cents ( stamps ) NBItVOUHNISBS. CATAUHII and _ , . , _ _ bKIN UlHUASBS cured cnifckly nnd permanently. Treatment by corruHpondeuce , send stamps forroply. COXSUI/TATIO.V FIIEE , Ofllco S. E. cor. 18th nnd Jnckson Stg. Oinnliu. Nebraska. * Health is Wealth , Dll.K. 0. WEST'S'NUHVB AND HllUN TllKiT- MK.NT , ufrunrauteedmwclllc for Ilywrlu , Ulzzl * nes < ) . CoiivuLsloiiH , < Hts , Nervous Neuralgia , Jloiulucho , Nervous llniatmtloii cnusod bv tlio use of alcohol tobunco , Wnkefiiln 3s , Mental Itfpre3sIon,8ottanUuot tlio llrulii , rojitlilii tn inianlt y and leading to mhory , decay and ileatb , 1'rematuroOld ABn.lllarrenuess , Loss of I'ovvcr Ineltlicr ef. Involuntary Losso * tind Hpornmt- orhd'a caused bynv r-exertloiiof thebraln , Holf- nbuso or overlndulsenre. .Iach ! box contain ? ono month's treatment. 91.Cn a box , or six boxes forlo.uQ.bent by mnllrprcpald ou receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES. To curoany case. With each order reoolred br usforHlx boxes , accompunlod withH.U ) , vo will send the purchaser our written Kimranteu to re fund the money It tlia treatment doeH not effect ncure. Guarantees Issued only by ( ioodm&n Drug Co , DruggiHts , Hole Ageuts , 1110 Farnam treet , OnnUia Nebro-slca JOSEPH CILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION1813. Hoe. 3O3-4O4-I7O-CO4. THE HOST PERFECT OP PENS. Doalrlng to ezaia * SHOE DEALERSs-- justly cel ebrated line' of Booti and Bhoea. manufactur- 4 DT 0. Henderson it ( Jo. , of Chicago F o torl * at Chicago. Ulxou. Illi. . aud Fond iu ) LAO , Wli.-ihould write BAM. N. WATSON , rest- ience , KUBMONT. NEI1. Tr TelJn HMUl4u'tt * for Ituuua't , As Is Our Custom At this time of the year , we will have for next few weeks our annual SPECIAL SALE of Suits and Overcoats. We always make these sales at this season , when people need the goods and the bargains will do them good. There is no need to explain what a special sale means WITH US. The big crowds attending our special sales tell the story , and tell'it well. The people remember the grand values they got at these sales , last year and the year be fore. We promise to do still better this season. Our' buyers have been hard at work the last two weeks , and we arc now getting in daily stacks of goods purchased by them at the immense reductions from values which manufacturers must submit to at this time of the year , and OUR CUSTOMERS WILL SHARE THE FULL BENEFIT OF THESE SACRIFICES. ' We want to impress upon your mind that the goods we are offering arc first class in every respect , first class in quality , first class in work and trimming , and first class in fit , ' and our stock is worthy the attention of every person who appreciates style and quality in fabrics , trimming and making , The present week we will offer exceptional values in Men's and Young Men's Suits. We have displayce some of the bargains in our Douglas street window , Let those who never traded with us call and compare our goods and prices. We will make this a great cus tomer-winning season , Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Streets , Omaha. Just one "Word. Welmvo oftenlnvltcil onrfrlonds to cnl with the nssurnnco that wo could sliow Ihoni a line assortment of goodi m out line. line.Wo arc moro contldent than ever before of our ability to plvo sntlsfartion. An inspection of this season's selection" , will Justify our comblaconco , and will convince our patrons that wo are muklns no vain boast. ASIUSEMIilNTS. SWEDISH LADIES National Concerts , An Octette of Hcaiitifnl Girls with Man clous Yokes. Appearing In the plcturesnua costumes of their native provinces and country. Thin company was organized by PROF. AU GUST RDUlinfr. director Grand Koyal Opera for the Klnt ; of Bwoden. Itcgular prices. Seats go on tialo Tuesday. ,1iQ , THURSDAY , ODT , 24 , .Mulincc Knlnrday nt 2 i ) . in. KOYAL KETUIIJV ! Just from a Triumphant Tour of the 1'aclOo Const. AN IMPORTANT CAST. IMl'RIISBIVi : INCIDENTS. BAI'IMir.OWlNCJ I1V HXI'IIRTS. Regular prices. Boats go on sale Wednesday. Wednasdayinni 30 WAIT I Friday , Thursday , | UCl , 31 WOV,2 Saturday Special Matinee Saturday , Solo of Soits : MONDAV , OCTOUKR 281U Special Kngagemvnt of the J-'nmous liil.MA K > IMM tMX < IM > CXtX } H > 4 4IK 4n ABBOTT ! Abbott. Annandalo. Mlrella. Mlclielena , Jlonto- gilllo , 1'ruette , llroderlclc , Allen. Koady , ilarteiin , Full Cliorim. Oriuul Orflicntra. In the following brilliant repertoire ! WKUNIiBDAl llaUo'a Masterpiece , IEOSB : or CMSTILI ; , I5MMA AIIUOTToad Kntlro Comnany In Cast. THURSDAY-Ilalf6's Tunofiil Opsra , iM.MA : AIllIO'lTand Mmlro Company in Cast. FltlDAY Rolllnl'a Grand Heroic Opera , AOIC1JA. NOItHIA. liMMA AIIIIOTT and Kutlre Company In Cast. BATUHDAV-AI1H01T MATlNKIi-aounod'u Exaulf ite lxvo Lyric , ItOHi:0 : AM > JIJMRT. KMMA AHOOrr as "Jullef'-Entlro Company. BATURUAV UVKNINa-Qllbert k Bulllvan'8 Latest honsiitlun , YKO Ior : TJIK oiJAien , Or The Merryman and Ills Maid. KMMA AUK01T and Kntlra Company. Oort'cous Costuincsl Kiirliantlug Music ! Urlllliiiit MIso en .S tenet nl'RIOKS-l.W , llandTBo , reserved. Balcony admission. We. Gallery & cent * . -ll.Vi' ' , 75c end lOc , reBsrved , NEW YORK STEEL MAT GO , , 31 ! b 35 1JKOAUWAY , N. Y. Owners & Solo Manufacturers of the ROCHESTER STEEL MAT , AKD Stripped Steel Mats of all Sizes. Patented Fob. 7th , 1683. ThOJO Jtflts hn\otliecomllticdntlvantaKe oinll other Maw \Utli noneof tlulrdtaul\antngc < , und bmotirovrntoliotlie Clienvpnt nucl Kent. They will notbrcnlc down , Iliitten out , warp or Rctout ot shape. nnd will oiitwrrr nil wlro. rubber and other-steel Mais In the market. Will clean the feet UMUr than any other Mat , and not iiermit the dirt to ho carried beyond tlicm. rcorlJiitrnplnnon them ciiiiunt Iliiuitliilr snrfatoolli'rs resistance In all directions. Tliny nicd no slinking. thoi cforo create no dust. Bold Inutl Hardware , llry 'ooi H. Cm-pel and lloimo Kni-nUlilne Stores. 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