Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 30, 1892, Part One, Page 8, Image 8

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    T1T1 ? OMAHA DAILY BEE : KtfXDAY. GOTO
ff , R , BENNETT CO ,
PpcCial Bargains In Every Department All
Next Week.
AND LONGER IF THE GOODS LAST.
If Ton Will Kindly llrnil Tlil IhroiiBli ,
Ton Will lie Convinced Tlmt llcn-
nctt' Jt Hie rinco fur Van to
Trmlc.
IN HARD W ARK
'Wo ' have these now "always ready"
clothcH racks , only GUc each ; they are
very handy , ask to BCO thorn.
Wo also have llro shovels at 3c , Cc and
lOc.
lOc.Coal
Coal hodp , IDft
Pokers ( good ones ) , Cc. Nutmeg
graters , Ic. Lid lifters ( stove ) 80. Tin
cups , U for Cc. Ton stralnors , lo oncli ,
Spring balances , Ha. Cuspidorcs , .lOc.
Tubular lanterns , Soc. Apple corers ,
fie. Poarlng knives ( can't cut your lin
gers kind , only Co. Padlocks , Gcflock
up your coal it costs .iionoy now. Shoo
bnifchcs ( good ) , lOe , Milk cans , lOc. G-
gallon oil can and faucet , 08. Glues oil
cans ( gallon * ) , 25 ,
And any quantity of other goods , the
kind you need in every day llfo , all at
Bennett's popular prices.
CIGAR DEPARTMENT
IB palronixed hy everybody. In cigars
wo begin at Ic , 2c , 8cIc , Co and on up to
60c each.
We can suit the most fastidious.
PipoH , nil elegant nnd varied assort
ment , from the -lo up to the expensive
genuine meerschaum in a , dainty and
richly lined plush case.
Wo also carry the nicest assortment
of chewing and smoking tobaccos , all
standard and well known brands.
You can get what you want of us and
will not bo urged to buy some unheard
of brand bee use it is just as good as the
standard brand.
Buy your cigars , pipes and tobacco of
Bennett.
OUK GROCKRY DEPARTMENT
Is all bargains.
Church & Co.'s ( Cow Brand ) soda , Cc.
Corn stai Hi , Co.
Bulk b'ttirchIc. .
Oil sardines , -Ic.
Sweet chocolate , Co ,
, Soapinc , , ' ! c.
1770 , ! ) c.
Condonucd milklOo
Bulk olives , 2oo qt.
Axle crease , Sic.
Scouring soap , Ge.
FREE , SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
Gut a cup of our delicious collee. red-
hot , at our tea. coftco and spice depart-
iiient counter free.
WE A1812 GIVING AWAY
An elegant largo earthen lea pot with
every pound of our 680 toa.
ITavo you got ono yet ?
You should have onobv all moans.
DRY GOODS NOTION DEP'T.
Offers boys' ' pants 51c.
'
Gloves GOo and up.
Mittens lee and upward.
Kelt mitts lee pair.
Souks 8c pair.
Hiiudlfjrchieffl 2e , , ' ! e , Cc.
Pins Ic piipor. SuspendersICcnnd up.
All the above are extra peed values.
IN OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT
We ollor , not for one day , but for all
time :
Wyoth's Baof Iron and Wine , GOc.
Sorupof'FigR , IWe.
Koillieday's Medical Discovery , 81.00.
So/.ouont , EOo.
Hind's Honey nnd Almond Cream , Illc.
Velvet Skin Powder , loc.
Pear'f JJiiscontcd Soip , lOc.
Sulpur candles , 20c.
Cocoanut Oil Soap ; 2c.
All Bennett's patents on a basis of G5c
for $1.00 articles.
THEY ARE THE BEST.
Bring your prescriptions to us. If wo
can ( ill them for you once wo know wo
have you as a steady customer.
Not only in drugs but in other depart
ments.
ments.CIIOCKERY
CIIOCKERY DEPARTMENT.
Main Jloor of annex. Now goods com
ing in every dav. Lots wore marked
and put in stock yesterday and there are
lots on the road that will bo in every
day for some time to come.
oO-pieco teasel , $2.03.
Water pitchers , 12o and up.
Largo glass pitcher , 2.3c.
Finished tumblers , ; ! c each.
Klegant glass castor , 2."ie each.
.Lamps , complete , lOo and up.
Hanging lamps , 02-inch spring extension -
tension , only $1.03.
In this ifno wo have a largo nssort-
mont , nnd in fact in all our lines wo
ox col in goods and prices.-
Coino and BOO us all next week.
W. R. BENNETT CO.
8100.00 reward will bo given by'tbo
Omaha Bricklayers union for the recov
ery of the body of John Scow , who was
drowned in Missouri river near Calhoun
on the evening of Oct. 22. W , Houghton -
ton , Pros ; ( .Joo. Clarke , Sco. .
MIIS. DAVIS , .MIMIMitY.
Going Out of HIIRIIU-BK , I'osltlvely
( illllllT Ollt Ol ItlUllM'HH.
POSITIVELY RETIRING.
Therefore our 6ntiro stock of milli
nery will bo sold at LESS THAN
WHOLESALE PRICE.
A very fashionable trimmed hut to
morrow for $1.50.
Styllbh btreot hat for $2.50.
Wo have nothing but the finest line
of goods , therefore these goods go at 10a
grout sacrifice.
HUMAN HAIR SALE
TOMORROW.
The most wonderful snfo over olTored
In hair , as wo must reduce the stock.
and at onco.
91.50 buys our $2,50 switch.
$2.50 buys our $1.00 and $ . /50 / switches.
MRS. R. II. DAVIES ,
111 South Fifteeeth street.
Opposite postotllco.
Wiinlvil.
Sales people for dross goods , cloak ,
underwear and notion departments.
Applicants must ' bo experienced.
jIAyUUN BROS.
Now china for decorating at Hospo's.
Ciillloriilu ixcnr : l < in .
Pullman tourist stooping car * are run
dally on all Pacific const trains via the
Hanta Fe route , the shortest line to
California.
The cars are furnished with bedding ,
niatressoH , toilet articles , etc. Porters
are In attendance. Second-class tickets
uro honored on these cars.
{ n addition to the dally service the
Bantu Fo Route runs special excursion
parties with nn agent of the company in
charge , using those tourist sleeping
curs , and leaving Kunsiu City every
Sunday noon.
For further information nnd timetable
of the Santa Fo Route and reserving of
sleeping cur berths , nddre&s R L.
Palmer , passenger agent ; 1310 Farnam
street , Omaha , Nub.
Being a regular nominee for council
in the Utlf wai-J , I respectfully ask the
support of all voters who holievo In bus
iness principles in the council.
ED. N. BROWN ,
Proprietor Brown's C. O. I ) . Grocery ,
Now acalo Kiuiball pmnos at Hospo'i.
BOSTON STORE
Mates Another Immqnso Gash Purohass of
on Entire Dross Goods Stcck.
ALL NEW AND STYLISH GOODS
The Entire Stuck of Ktiotrlei nnd I'rc l > r ,
Whltn Street , N. 1. , nought from
ttio SlicrlfTnt I.run Tlmn COo
on ttio Dolliir.
ALL GOES IN LOTS
AS FOLLOWS
TOMORROW :
ALL AT 230 A YARD.
10,000 yards - of colored dress goods ,
double width , 40-Inch all wool cheviot
Biiltlngs in iolid colors , with more and
novel designs alwajs worth 40c ; also
double width navy blue storm serges.
The above at cc are the greatest value
cvorscun.
ALL AT 290 A YARD.
100 pieces colored dioss goods In
10-Inch changeable serges ; C4-lnch navy
blue storm serge ; In G2-lnch gray homo-
Hpuri with novel designs , worth O'Jc a
yard. All the above at special price ,
ALL AT 31)0 ) A YARD.
7o pieces plaid dress irootls ! 58 inch nil
wool plaidd and stripes , all new styles ,
bright and desirable patterns , woith OOo
n yard. ! I8 inch novelties In camels
hair and boucle effects hi browns , blacks
nnd navies , worth 7oo. 42 inch black
nnd white plaids and stripes in mohair
brilliantincd worth 88c. The above are
exceptionally bargains all at 80o per
yard.
ALLAT47JC A YARD.
10 pieces imported colored dross goods ,
all wool , navy blue storm serges , worth
70c ; alt wool Scotch mixtures , all wool
.London cords , worth SI.00 ; all wool
blauk sertro with black tufted plaids ,
regular Sl.CU goods ; all tbo above at
'A.LL AT 090 A YARD.
CO pieces high grade imported colored
dross goods , 40 inches , line imported
serges in navy blue or black ; all wool
French novelty dress goods in alligator
nnd jai-qunrd effects , worth $1.20.
The above for this tale at 09c.
EXTRA SPECIAL.
H yard wide all wool hair lined dress
goods in two shades of grey and in two
shades of brown. These goods are
always worth OSo and for Monday 49c.
Lathes' broadcloths at only 79c r.
yard. These goods are made from fine
materials , ami are in CO dilToront color-
ingA This is ono of the desirable arti
cles for fall and winter wear , and has
been considered a bargain at a much
higher price by other houses.
HIGH GRADE NOVELTIES.
Tn this stock will bo found hundreds
of extreme high grade novelties in
dross goods , such as are carried only by
the very Iinost houbcs in New York.
Those elegant goods \vill bo sacrificed
along with the rest of the stock.at from
iM to CO per cent less than they sold for
in Now York.
IN OUR SUNLIGHT BASEMENT.
40 inch twilled black dross goods with
white plaids and stripes all now designs
at 8c a yard , as the fashion requires only
8 yards' for a dress , you can buy of us on
MonUay-a stylish dress pattern of this
material for 48c.
4f > inches wide waterproof for dresses ,
anil just the thing for boys' wear , at 12Jc
per yard.
41inch05 handsome plaid wool dross
flannels , all dark combinations at 2oc
wortli 49c.
BOSTON STORE ,
Solo agents for McCall's Patterns.
N. W. Cor. Kith and Douglas.
Gold filled watches $5.73.
14 K gentlemen's watch , full jeweled ,
adjusted movement , 828.00.
Gontlomon'd watches , Elgin move
ment , $21.00.
Boss lilled cases , warranted 1C years ,
Elgin , Waltham or Springlleld move-
men t , 80. GO.
Dueber Oiled case , warranted 20 years ,
railway Hampton movement. $21.50.
LadiOn' f-olid gold watches , Swiss
movement , $ ! ) .25.
Ladies'gold llllod oases , warranted
15 years , American movement , $3.CO.
Ladies' 11 K gold filled watches , pot
with genuine diamonds , warranted 20
years. $11..10.
Ladles' 14 K solid gold watches , Elgin ,
Waltham or Springlleld movement ,
$17.23.
Boys' silvorino watches , good time
keepers , $1.7o.
Souvenir spoons , lOOdllTeront designs ,
floe.
floe.Solid
Solid gol.l band rings 89c , worth S2.CO.
Solid gold baby rings Oc.
Rogers' triple plate -1-pioco tea sot
$ I.7C , worth $10.00.
Roger.- , ' triple plate embossed 4-pieco
tea sot $ " > .7u , worth $12.00.
Rogers' quadruple plate 4-pioco tea
set , hand engraved , $7.25.
Rogers' knives and forks $1.25 per
sot.
sot.Nicklo
Nicklo alarm clocks 0) .
Sheet music lOc a copy.
Out of town orders solicited ; prompt
attention guaranteed.
SIMON BANK ,
11-1 S. lOth Bt. , Golden Eagle Storo.
Next to O. O. D. Brown's.
( ir.inil Suln
Of trot ing bred stock at Union Stock
Yard * Horse market , Wednesday , No
vember 2 , commencing at 10 a. in.
The o'ntiro Bind of the Dale Stock
farm , consisting of thirty "oad of reg
istered marcs and colts , will bo sold at
auctinii to highest bidder without ro-
serve.
Parties desiring anything of the kind
should not fail to bo thoro.
F. E. SHOUT , Manager ,
Horeo anil Mule Market.
Poai'msk is the hsstr 'soft oail. Sold
only by Jones , opooaito postollloo.
Cli ! > ni > Trip to California.
A personally conducted
tourist
oxcur-
sion will leavn Omaha at 1:20 : p. in. , rj
vcmborll , via The Great Rode Island j
Route with tli rough tourist cars to San
Franl-lsco and Los Angeles. ' This will
bo the best opportunity of the season to
Bcouro superior accommodations to the
Pueilli- const i\t \ u very low rate. For
particulars , berth reservations , etc. , call
on or address Chun. Kennedy , G. N.V. .
P. A. , No. IQOilFiirnum street.
C'liolc-cst fall nnd winter woolens
,
best of btylefiA ; workmanshlp.ntRamgo's very
Latest shoot music atiloapo's.
Louis Verret , hairdresser at Ideal
hair storo,200S. 15th , ild lloor. Tel. lOia
f.eaira nt l * nr I'orty-rUe , .
The Burlington's Vostlbulod Ltmltoil
for Chicago.
There are other trains , of (
. course the
HII 111 n gtoij'd ltr ii.f * - + . *
"
"Chicago
Spcclul" leaves
p.m. ) , but the "Four Forty-llvo"
suit- ) most people best.
It carries , as does also tbo lliCOnin- "
traln. sleeping , reclining clmtr , < sinok" Ing ' -
and dining cars.
't'm
The city ticket agent at 1223 Fnrnam
St. , who represents all Trans-Atlantic
steamship lines , will hu glut to glvo vou
full Information , sell you u ticket'ro
se rvo you a berth or ohookyourbagaggo
direct from your residence JQ Qmniiii
through I to destination ,
I'i
-j : \i "j ; iKtf & 3LJUt. ft
TRAINS ! 0"E.TRACK ! WUECR
Two Heavy Freights on an Eastern Ball-
road Collide with Awful Bosults.
BOTH ENGINES DOWN EMBANKMENT
Cnr < Oir the HnlU-IlcHTti ttio IMII-Uptlilo
lo\vn Sinmlipd to Spllntrri Wliolo
Sldrit Stnrn In ( liioiti Scat
tered
BOSTON STORE
buys till the
DRY GOODS
that wore shipped
ON THKSK TRAINS.
As soon as possible after the wroek
our eastern buyer made arrangements
fur the iinmodiato nu.'chaso and ship
ment to Omaha of every cuso , bale and
package , whether entire or broken ,
that the railroad had to buy.
When you figure the proportionate
amount of dry goods In two through
freight trains at this titnn of the year ,
you will easily BOO that the purchase Is
simply gigantic.
The claims
against the railroad com
pany amounted to over 3108,000 , this
amount covering the entire ilgurcs on
all the dry goods Invoices. In such
cases the company retains the entire
'
shipment ; , or as 'much of it H can bo
found , and pays the consignee for the
whole bill.
In thin wreck wore the opening stocks
ofDot two now dry goods houses , ono In
Denver and ono in Dallas , Texas , and
several fall hills of dry goods to mer
chants on this end of the line.
In securing these ( roods The Boston
.Storo , pccures another argument in favor
of spot i cash , and a colossal bargain at
the same timo.
For the last 10 Jays wo have been receiving -
coiving these goods at the rate of about
150 cases a day until now the walls
bulge out with the vast quantities of
dry goods which are stored in solid pilc
of cases over the whole upstairs of our
block.
bioI
In this case , as always , Boston Store
willet turn over the entire wrecked goods
lot iho public In a very short time , next
Wednesday , Noven.ber 2d , ami continue
to dispose i of them at fabulously low
prices until all is sold.
Boston Store promises at the sale of
these goods the wildest exsitotuont that
ever shook Omahu.
The date of this sale is next Wednes
day , November 2d , otire.
BOSTON STORE.
N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas.
> < MV Classes Tomorrow mid Tuesday.
At the Omaha Commercial college
over Boston store in .nil business
branches . , also shorthand and typewrit
lnE . Now chvs.sos In night school also.
Now is the time to begin in day or even
ing school. Boird for & hours work.
Send for catalogue and beautiful speci
men of penmanship. Address Rohr-
bough Bros. , Omaha , Neb.
A Card from N. II. Falconer ,
Owing ( to the increasing demand for
fine fancy linens we have made arrange
ments with the largest European house
for their entire line of embroidered silk
and linen scarfs , tray cloths , doylies ,
etc. These goods we will exhibit on
Monday all day ( Monday only ) in our
drapery department ( second lloor ) . Any
laay desiring to place an order for these
goods for Christmas will iind hero tbo
most gorgeous array of the iinost Ihiens
that was over yet witnessed and. the
prices wo will guarantee to bo fully CO
per cent below what you can over buy
them at.again.
Wo extend to all nn invitation to call
and see this line of goods , whether you
intend to place an order or not. "
N. B. FALCONER.
\VlltcIH-S , VtlltolH'S.
The greatest bargains in watches , jew
elry and silverware this week at Simon
Bank's , 114 South 10th , next to C. O. D.
Brown's.
For Your Consideration.
When selecting your route of travel ,
always remember that there are
Parlor cars on the Sioux Oily & Pa-
cilio day trains.
Pullman mlaco ploopors on the Sioux
City & ; Pacific night trains.
Wagner palace fjlcopcrs to Hot Springs
and Dead wood on the Fremont , Elkhorn
Ss Missouri Valley trains.
Frac reclining chair cars on Fremont ,
Elkliorn tc Missouri Valley through and
local trains.
In fact you can depend upon first class
accommodations on' all . .trains of the
' Northwestern lino. "
Citv Ticket ofllco HOI Farnam street.
W. T. Seamanwajrons and carriages
.
AitmlnlHtrutor'H bale.
Entire stock of wallpaper , room mold
ing , shades , paints , sale and llxturos 13f
the estate of the late George R' . Beard ,
1616 Dodge btroot , west of postofllce.
Fine papers worth lOc to 7oc per roll at
fiom.'io to IGc. Borders at less than
one-third real value. This Is not a
mere advertising catch but n genuine
closing out sale. Buy now and save 50
to "o per cent. T. J. Beard , administra
tor , 1515 Dodge btrcot , west of postolllco.
Heal estate.
Bargains only.
My word is good.
W. G. Albright
621-2-3 N. Y. Life bldg.
lrnr Kent , \Viirnliimne ,
A very desirable warehouse , 40x100 ,
suitable for a jobbing business and espe
cially adapted for tha Hour and feed
business. . Located on railroad tracks.
Apply to E. A. Curiniohaol , cure of Mc-
Cord , Brady Co. v "
. Frescoing and Interior decorating ; de
signs and estimates furnished. Henry
Lolunann , 1608 Douglas stre.et.
For First-Class 1'eople.
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway ,
Everything First-Class.
Now picture frames. A. Iloapo.
Now Metropolitan club hall , 23d IS
Harnoy sU , , can bo had for private IS
and parties. For particulars Inquire of
Morily Meyer at Max Meyer & Co's.
N. Y. Board of Health disinfectant ,
"Anti-Germ. " Sherman A. McConnoll.
Artists' materials at Hospa's. y
M'\V T1MK OAKD.
Via tlio .MU.oiirl I'uclllo Kr.
Trains arrive nnd depart from depot
at 16th and Webster streets for Plaits-
mouth , Nebraska' City , Auburn , Falls
City , Atchli > on , Loavonworth , Kantus
City und St. Louts as follows : ,
Leave 1:10 : p. m. nnd 10:00 : p. m.
_ Arrlvo5l5 : a. in. nnd1:55 : p. in.
For Portal , Louisville , Weeping
Water , Dunbur , Avoca , Tatmitgo und
Auburn , train loaves ut4l0 : ! p.m. Returning -
ing , arrives nt Omaha at 8:60 : a. in. For '
further informatfon call ut depot ) or city
ofUco , N. Ii corner Ittlh and Furiiam '
streets.
J. O , Pmr.ui'f , TJIOS. F. GODFREY , ; j
A , G. F , & P. A. P. & T , A. J
ST. ?
THE 1IORSK DRY GOODS CO ,
A Ifo'.stor FnteJws ) of Ladies' find Chil
dren * ' Hoiicrj , Jtfftnufactnrors1 Samples
AT LESS THAN HALF COST
ThVy ComUt of.Tlotton , I.lsto Thread. A1"
brlccnn , Silk I'lutrd , HIIIIII Silk , In
HlncknmlMutlil Cutura nntl Pitney
Hoot KtTcctn.
You will find them arranged on sepa
rate lablos to > avoid confusion , insure
prompt attention nnd quick , delivery of
purchase.
LADIES' HOSIERY.
TABLE I. iHcvAVERAGE COST , GOc.
TABLK2. 5c , AVERAGE COST , 7oo
TA13LE 3. 45c. AVERAGE COST
$1.03.
TABLE 4. GGc , AVERAGE COST ,
$1.60.
TABLE . . C. 03c , AVEUAGE COST ,
11. %
$2.00.
MEN'S HOSIERY.
Part of the same puruhnso , qualities
In cotton , balbdggan , English merino ,
vicuna nnd natural wool , all go to
morrow nt thoao reductions.
LOT 1 8JC , AVERAGE COST loC.
LOT 2 15(1 ( , AVERAGE COST 2oC.
LOT ! 1 18C , AVERAGE COST o .
LOT 4 2oC , AVERAGE COST COC.
LOT.5 JWJC , AVERAGE COST OOC.
LOT 0 4tlC , AVERAGE COST 7oC.
LOT 7 55C , AVERAGE COST $1.00.
Ladles' and children's
hosiery on sale
second Jloor.
Men's hosiery on sale first lloor , Far
nam btroot wing.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
No use wasting words telling yon the
why and wherefore. 'J'he values will bo
iiero such values as you never saw bo-
foro.
foro.Your
Your own interest would suggest your
being hero enrly tomorrow whoa the
sale begins.
Wo are unable to give vou particulars
of all the good numbers , but quote n
few to illustrate.
CHILDREN'S SHOES , $ I.M ) .
This is our Dongola protection and
uatcnt tip button shoo , in sixes Ole 11.
Our special price $1.50.
YOUTHS SHOES $1.75.
Fine Dontrola kangaroo button and
protection tip shoos very much under
price , and onlv $1.7o a pair.
TAN SUEDE OXFORD.
Ladies desiring a low-heeled Tan
Suede Oxford can Hud thorn in our
splendidly assorted stock.
THE MORSE D1U GOODS CO.
OXI3 PARK HXCCKSION
To the City of .Mexico : mi | lloturn.
For the meeting of the A mo'lean
Public Hoalth.Absocialion and Interna
tional Medical Concrcss , to bo hold in
the City of Mexico November 20 to De
cember 2 , 1892 , * the Siuita. Fo route will
sell tickets nt ono lowest first-class faro
for the round trip.
This is an excellent opportunity to
visit Mexico , ono of the most delightful
trips imaginable , at very little cost.
A special party will leave Omaha
Saturday , November 1 ! ) , and join a largo
party from Boston and other eastern
cities at Kansas City.
The faro for the round trip from
Omaha is only.-J8o4.90.
For further' 'information nnd reserva
tionof I'Pullnmn ' accommodations call
on or ailile39 ; , E. L. 4ALMEK ,
Passenger Agcjit Santa Fo Route , 1310
Farnum St. , Omaha ) Nob.
Wanted.
Sales people for dross goods , cloak ,
nndorwcar > nnd notion departments ,
Applicants must bo experienced.
HAYDEN TJ
BROS.
Induration and ICniuanUts.
Dr. Fulton's lecture1 * in this city are
creating great interest. lie will speak
in the Exposition hall Sunday at 3 p. m.
Subject , "Aro Romanists fit educators
of American youthV" He also speaks at ]
First Baptist church morning anU even
ing. Scats free.
Samuel Burns invites the nttontion of
the Indies to an invoice of beautiful
"Royal Crown" vases , $3 to 10 , for
merly wore $5 to $18. Tnoy would make
a very desirable present.
Auction , I'lirnltiira Auctlnn.
Monday at 10 a. m. , Forty-second and
Cuming Btroot. Contents of entire
house ; line brass bed , chilTonier chairs ,
dining table , carpets , etc. Everything
must bo sold. R Wells , auctioneer.
The Omaha school for physical
training auspiciously inaugurates the
formation of classes at the Madison
Monday , October HI at 10 a. in. ; at
High school building , 4 p. in. , ( lor the
benefit . of touchers ) .
TIIU KKAI.Tt :
TNSTIIUME.XTS nluecd on roeorJ Ont
J 20.
. .1lii'J - . ' :
oyor to Ilz/.lo Koeic , n ! J lot 11 ,
bloukMi. Houtli Omaha . i S00
1' It llolilon mid wlfoto O R Townsend ,
lot III , Work "O. " baiiiidcr ) ft H' uilil. . 553
Wllllnm A Kodlck anil wife lo Wllllnm
Hens , lot 1 , li'nuk in , Hhnll'rt''d ' add . 1 , OM
W I' ' .Siivdor lulu wife to Kintna Jolnihon.
lot " > , KIr.iwood
B A llenson and wife to K I ) llrown , lot
Bc 4 , block" , IntUl. blouk r..llrlu'Ks I'laco. L-.B.O
Cluules Nyitnlst nnd wife to A U Holf-
mini , lots i ! nnd 7 , blookJ. . 1st add to
Jlniinl Doiiilua 1,400
VN llrown tn Jullult llrown , lota , liloulc
IB. Orebiird Mill 2.M3
J II l.oomls nnd wjfo to 0 11 Lane , lut 10 ,
liloulc lKumilzol'liieo. . , . ? , : > 00
W I , KiiHlimm and wife lo J II Luonilu ,
lolJl , bloo'cU. HIilnnN ndd 0,000
I'1 K llulloy and wife to Ole Ole-ion , lots I
to IS. llurllnaton I'nii-o 11,000
J O Wllcox and wife to Sliorman Wllcov ,
lotB 1 to4. ill lo II ! . liloult a , lot5 tor. ' , .
H block I' Oiiylonl r/WMooiJiSil und'wfo . . to Clmrlcs Oirutt , 1 .
lotsl illicit , Ilot-k4 ) , Klluy I'lneu 10.000
I.uulsSclironder irusteito 1 < " S Uowoy.
nS ! lot 18. bloekJO , llrown pnrlc Sij
1 ylUT-LI.A1.1l IJKttlJa.
MnrlnfaMi-OlnrirttoHoiiry Aiiiblor. lots .
n und U I , hloclc 1 : lots I to4. 17 und IH >
liloulc Hi lota 1 ti ) H , U loW , blue ! ; 10 ;
lots ! ! , I nun 0. blbete If lots 1.3 lo P. II ,
12. IH. IU la 18 , blouk U1 ; lulu S , H , H , 14 , in ,
17 and Ifi. bloulcl UI : iolb 5 , ( J. 7. 10 to 14.
17 und 1 ? , liloolH l low ' . V o.H. 1 .
block It ; lots B.to 10. blook I7i lots I to
Mil lo / ' , bloi-kilrit lots 010 10 , lifto W ,
bloJlcW , Ainblupl'luco 1
Kiuno to sumo , wii of o'i ' sw L'J-n-lJ . . . . . 1
Henry A miller and wife to .Mnrlndn MII-
Uliiry. lols ! l. 7. . U. II ! . U lo , block IU ;
lois 1 to5. 11 toJG. blockliO ; lotsS. II to
SO , block Id ! low J loSJ. block IB ; ota 1
to I. ) , blook I7vluts ; II to 11. blook IS und , * .
lot 'I. bloukS. Awljlur I'liieo. . . . . . . . . 1
O II Itiillon undiUD ) II illou to .Marlndii
MuUlnry , lot a.bloek S , Ambler I'lBcu , . 1
PEUII3. O
O A Ilonnelt. lioriff.ioOinnlia Saving * °
"banlF.'VoiWblopkl.MlllarinMnc-o . . . . S,9iO
J.'A llinirnn. special uiivtor. lo Mutiiiil
Iiivosiiiient company , lot 0. block S.
' ' ' ' '
w'd'lvVsrspeolai'miator , to'jes'slb ( Joil- '
f roy , lot a , tiicnibboii I'liict- ' > M
Total amount of transfers $58TO )
Ciittnii
NEW OHI.BAK8. I.U. . Oct. 20.-Q.ulot ! mlfl-
dllii' . 7Vo ; low inlildliiiK. I'.ie : irooU oral-
Ii iii-y , o cj not roculnts , fl.pll buloii
irross 7.i-U > b'lli-si exports to Oreat llrllaln ,
SJ50 bales ; to 1'runee. 7.55J nalest ti ; ilio cun-
tlneut. 20J u lies ; co itw. e , St8J : balesi Hales ,
stock. IGI.MI Hales.
/ir naan.
Tbo following marriage licenses were Is
sued by Counly Judge Kller yoalerday ;
Dame and address. Ago.
James O. Hanson Omalm . ' > }
ASIICB I * baron , Omaha . -a
niomas.OIsen. puinhn.
AnnloriQiihlaWtfitberj
\\F.\i \ \ .m
BOSTON STORE AGAIN
Two Great Txching Bargain Sales on Iho
Second Floor Tomorrow ,
nllLINERY SALE , CARPET SALE
Illllncry In the front , CnrpoU In the Itcnr
The Illccest Iturptlim Tor on Your
Ilctiil ur Under Your 1'ccl
ICvor Oflrrcil.
LOOK AT TIIK PlllCKS.
oOc Hertford cord utul heaver caps , "oc.
75c line cloth sailors for fall and wili
er. Hoc.
Fine CHshmcrotto sailors' with velvet
crowns , in nil fashionable shades ; worth
81. 1M , only flOc.
UOO beautifully trimmed huts , In tl | > 3
and ' silk ribbon or velvet ; worth SU.UU ,
'oniorrow $1.60.
HID elegant foil nnd velvet hats , olo--
Kant inntorlal ; should bo W.OO , but go
omorrow at iJU.60 oiicli. Thcso are
imply wonderful.
Tomorrow wo place on sale a number
of superb pattern hats produced for this
Boasoa at a cost of from S1U to JI0 ! , at the
single ptico of So. This oiler lias never
been equalled in America. Nor lias
there ever boon nn opportunity llko tills
which would allow us to make this price
on fliioh hatk
A TUUM KNDOUS EXCITING
CAIU'KT SALU
Ingrain carpets , pretty patterns , good
durnblo colors , 18c , UJuWe,38o : a yard ,
worth up to Too.
Hemp carpet worth up to 120c go at lie
id lUJcyard.
Extra , all wool filling cotton chain
carpet , worth 70o to 85 , at oOo a yard.
All wool extra super worth $1.5 ! ) at (15c. (
Elegant tapestry Brussels -llu , 52c ,
58c , 0-le , worth from $1.00 to $1.25 a
ard.
Superb Wilton velvet
carpet OSo a
, -ard , worth nearly $2 00.
Miigniflcont moquotto carpets same
grades aa tlie Wilton
only 03c a yard ,
orth $2.00.
BOSTON STORK ,
N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas.
OMAHA ADD3 A MIT3.
Sonic Attnrnry-i lloro WluiTpvtlfy lo .I
The bar committee which was appointed
recently to liivostip.Uo Judge C. U. Scott's
mliclal performances mot in the Omaha
National bank building yesterday aflornoon.
E.hui M. Bartlett tool : occasion to Uony that ho
lad over told Attorney Sears that Scott was
insane.
Silas Cobb related some of his cxporicnco
with JtiQK < * Scott anil claimed that iiio latter
llai sat down on nim on one or two Decision ?
much harder than was compatible with the
aicnuv of his judicial olllei.
N. M. Hubbard , Jr. . tostitled that about
two weeks nfter the death of Judge Love
Judco bcott wrote a loltor to his
father , Judga Hubbanl or Collar Kap-
ids la. , in which ho said : "Do
you tninlt old Love's soul Is far enough into
the retorts yet so that ho repents of his infamous -
famous rulings In the ISIlicott case ! " The
witness also stated that some tiniango he had
a case before Judge Scott In which no repre
sented tlio defendant , a railroad company.
md ; Judge Ulllis was the attorney for
the plaintiff. The case had been once de
cided in favor of tno plamtilT and came be
fore Judge Scott on appeal. Judge OIllis
wrote to the witness asking his cocsont to a
continuance ! , as his child was very sick.
He answered in tbu afllrmativo , and
Judge Ulllis attached the letter to
hu stipulation for u continuance. When the
case ! was , called Judge Scott refused to honor
the agreement for a stipulation niid denied
the appeal. In conclusion Mr. Hubbard said
that ho thought Judco Scott to bo unlit to
perform the duties of his ofllco.
David j Van Elton testified to havintr been
repeatedly refused u hearinir on motions ,
after which the committee- adjourned until
Monday. (
KNOWS WHSN TO QUIT.
Di'Miller Is Dunn lit nu IMllor Illn ( ircut
Cnliul sclii'iun.
. "No. . sir , " said Dr. Goorso L. Mlllor ,
"tlicro is no truth in the report that I am
contemplating another newspaper enterprise.
Such a thing is entirely out of iho quesllon. "
With regard to the I'latto river canal
scheme Dr. Miller salu : "Jt is true that 1
expect to take an active part In the organi/a-
lion of that which 1 consider the moat im
portant financial enterprise over undortakeu.
in Omnha , the building of an immense canal
through which the water of the 1'latto river
can be brought to Omaha and furnish the
greatest natural water power in the United
States , with the single exception of that fur
nished : bv Niagara Falls.Vo uro
simply waiting now for two very
prominent clllzpns of Omaha to return
be taking stops to find out at least what
th people of Omulia are willing to do to
further this proat enterprise. Wo know , ab
solutely , whol citu bo done. Uo have Xur-
vcvod anil re-surveyed the entire line and the
practicability of the scheme bus been demon
strated beyond tno possibility of a doubt. I
shall probably notvbncomo t > o prominent in
the enterprise as some other * who have an
abundance of means and know exactly the
situation , but I expect to nolp the enterprise
along to the boat of my ability In every
se of the word. There never lias been
a movement : in Omaha that could possibly
moan so much for the town us the oullulng
of this canal , and 1 believe that I shall live
to sco it an accomplished fact. When It is
accomplished Omulm will certainly become
ono of the greatest manufacturing canters la
the United Slnt03. "
* ec
Or. I'nlton mi the Kclcirmatloii In Culm ,
Dr. Fulton spake baforo a largo audlor.ro le
inTi the Mrst Baptist church Friday night.
Ti these not acquainted with tbo speaker , it ttiSi
isle meat that it should bo said that Dr. Ful Si
ton gave up n pastorate in Brooklyn , N. Y. , ti
ill March , 18S7 , because ho believes thai 01
Komnnlsts are itnporilod by error' and Ind'
must have the truth revealed tn the word of d'
d'w
God if they are to bo saved , w
As a result ho says that Homai.Uts hive \
been among his best frlendr , , Thny want BC. ti
and aojcrvo clean homos , and a leadership la tiat
their priests worthy of our American oppor 01
tunity. In the lecture to bo delivered in tno 01PI
,
Exposition building at fl this afternoon Ho a
will reirito how no was Invited by Roman 11ol
Catholics to visit their schools and pro- olcc
tcctorv , and when ho exposed the character cc
tool the'teachings and the books uaid In con zlT
trast with the privileges enjoynd in the
American schools , hundreds of children wore
withdrawn from the parochial schools , lie. la EC
Fulton bolloves in the patriotism of the
masses of the people , and claims that they sro H
only want to bo Informed to secure their
help and support. For this reason ho bo-
llovcs . it is more than a mUtako to Igaoro
these vital laterfslH IP public discussion.
Ho stands wltti Father McUlynn on tha
school ( lu'oMlon end reerois that QUUQS
elsuwlioro ] compel him to foropo the pleasure
of rosponalnc to iho numerous Invitations to
speak ] la different towns in Nebraska. Ho
ncaks this morning and evening In the
First Baptist church at tbo request of his
friend Dr , Helllngs.
WITH FflmiGIIT FAVORITES
What Actors nnd Actresses of Note Are
Doing Across the Atlantic.
UNCLE TOM REPRODUCED IN ENGLAND
It Witt ItoStngnl xrltliIrnml invott'lujn :
IVInrli Mrct with tlio . \ | > prn\ul of
Critical Audiences Momlit
Alioiil Tennyson.
LONDON. Oct. 29. All io Cralp , Ml Kllcn
Torrj's ' daughter , who U well known In
ninntcur circles , will mniio her debut ns n
professional in n small part In "Liberty
Hall.
Hall.Mr.
Mr. Sidney Alpart , manager of Terry's '
theater , has purchased the I'omoroa nan
prf
prize dop , ( Jueen , which WHS cxhitiitiil at
tlic Crystal Palace. ThodoE jwlll appear In
Snplo's ] farelual comedy , "A Lucky Doe , "
wlnca has mot with such succors at Terry's.
Mc. ra. Sims and Raleigh , iho well linown
dramatic author' , have ngrocd to collaborate
in their production of a now cnrtes of farcical
comedies s'mllar ' to "Tho CSray Mure'1 and
"Tho OuarUsman , " hoth of wtnch wore
written by them. "Tbo OuarJsuian1 it
%
may bo ncnttonoil in p.isslnp , continues to
draw good houses at the Court theater , Tun
play 19 preceded by a curtain raiser , called
"Crazed. " In which Messrs. C. I1. LUilo and
H. Nam by and Miss Sibyl CJray appear.
Thn IiHloonilcut | ) Theater company cave a
ooiul performance ot "Tlio Duchess of
Malli" on Tuesday at the Theater Uomlipic.
A critical auuicnco tvas present , Including
Swinburne , the pool , ami Georco Watts , the
artUt. Apropoi of tbo Indopondoat theater ,
It may bo mentioned mat "Tho Visitb.v .
Edward Brady , orlglnallv produced under
his auspices nt the Royalty theater , \ > as re
cently submitted by Miss Fortosquo to the
verdict of a ISIrnilncliam nubile with a re
sult which can hardly be described as en-
cournglnR. The piece , ucsonllnp to the
Birmingham Daily I'oat , was "faced by a
largo audlcnco wltn respectful but horrlllcd
lutorcst. " "It Is rot , " nddj the writer , "one
to looit baclc upon with pleasure and cer
tainly could not oaconio permanently papular
in Birmingham. "
Mr. E'louln thinks of producing the Knir-
llsli version of "Lcs ' . ' 8 Jour do Clatrotte , "
in tha provlnro-t in the llrst place , and after
wards of submitting ll to the London audi
ences at the Onora Uomtnuo.
Mra. Cloincnts Scott is suld to have de
layed his departure from London for his
tour around the world until November 11.
Undo Turn's Cabin.
M r. Unllo Ililmaln , lassoo of the Koyal
theater , Plymouth , nnd proprietor of various
Una-class "provincial dramatic ana operatic
companies , has taken a lease of the Princess
theater , London , from October 'M. Ho will
open his season vlth a pownrful and
elaborate production of "LJnclo Tom's
U.tbln , " under tbo direction of Charles
Herman.
T nu operatic season has boon so successful
that SU1 Augustus his renewed his lease of
the Coven t Garden theater.
Mine. Putti has written tn Sip. La-
cniia , promising to appear for him after the
November concert If iho terms can bo ar
ranged.
In ] aa interview with the representative
of tun Associated press Mr. Alexander McKenzie -
Kenzio , principal of the Koyal Academy of
Music , expressed himself as vary much
pleased at the nrospnct of going to the
United States. Ho said no had not decided
what works ho would producoat iho World's
fair at Chicaco < bui thov would probably bo
"Tho Koso of Sharon , " "Dcthlohom" and
another worlc. Ho described "Bntblchom"
as being something In the style of tno old
passion or mystery play. Ho added
that ha hoped to gain somn useful ox-
panenco In America that would provo of
bonellt to his pupils. Ho has no prejudice ,
ho said , in favor of anv particular composers.
Ho thinks that the musical taste of the Eng
lish public equals that of other countries.
Ho gave as an Instance of musical taste the
enthusiastic rcccntion given in Germany ,
I'Vanco , Italy , England anil America to
Mascagnls' "Cavellorla Uusticann , " which
ho described as a crude and rough hewn ,
though powerful work , wbila the same com
posers , in "Amicq Frit ? , " with its simple
plot , line and delicately constructed music
and artistic , masterful treatment , met with
only limited success in these countries.
liulnrn the Ouri-il.
The queen has commanded the Carl Hosa
cotnpanv to perform Donuattl's "Daughter
of tlio Regiment" at Biilmor.il casllo. llor
majesty has presented to Mr. Leo Stern ns a
memento of his recent performance at Hal-
moral n diamond scarf pin bearing the Ini
tials "V. I. It. "
Considerable excitement was caused in
Parisian theatrical circles when it was
learned that Jane Iladinr hud accepted an
oneigeinont at iho Theater Fr.iucalao. M.
Palleron refused to allow IheComedlo f'ran-
calso lo pcrtorm Ills new play unless Iladlne
created the ctilof rolo. The managers ni llrst
declined to accept Mllo. Hading , whoso rap
utatlon is hurdlv lilted to tlio traditions of
tbo Comedlc Francalsc. The negotiations
pointed to the conclusion of an agreement
with the directors of tno Vnudovlllo thcaicr
to produce the play , when M. Clarictlo , the
director of llio ( Jomodlc f'rancaiso , rolemeii
and signed a contract with Mllo. Hading.
George K. Vatll , an American , ha- , just had
a one-act , play accepted by ono of the boule
vard theaters. This U bellewl to bo the
lirst time that nn American has had such a
success hero. *
Messrs. Macmlllnn & Co , willsbortlvsoml
to press a new posin by Mr. Alfred Austin
called "Forluniitns , the 1'cssimlst. " In
form It moro rosoirblos'Prince Lucifer"
than any of the author's worlis.
Tlio Acadomv suys : Wo belmvo that the
general concensus of foreign opinion would
nsslcn tlio first place among Tennyson's
works to "Enoch Ardeu. " A few moi.ios
atdi M. lieljamo , professor at the \iculto l
des Lattres do 1'arli , publlfiliccl nn anointed
edition : of It , to which was appandcd a con
tinental olbllogranliy , From this wo
learn that thcro aio scveu translations
in French and six m Germnn. Of
tbo former , ono Is b.v the li'.lo Xivlor
Marmlor und anoiher has an Introduction by
Schorer. Of iho latter , ono with Illustra
tions has passed llirougti moi-o limn thirty
editions , H has also been translated twlco
Into Dutch ( with a irontlspicu * by .loaof
Artix ) and into Spanish bv U. Vinccnto
d'Arnali ( with IIlustralloiiK. ) , into Nor
wegian , Into Hungarian and Into liohoniian.
With \ the oxcopilon ot iho Spanish and
Boino of the French , nil these transla-
Uons uro in vorso. In addlllon , there
are no loss than four editions in French and
ono In Gorman. A dramatic version was 3
produced at ttotton In January , lb 7 > , within
year after this publication , and another at $
iho Hovnl Surrov theater In 1800. A sedos
articles on the traits of Tennyson will bo
commenced In an early number of the Maga
zine of Art from the pen of tils friend , Mr.
Theodora Watts.
Arthur Waugh's ' 'Study of Lord Tenny
son. " which tiaa been in preparation for iho
last two years , nnd was Intended for the
spring bcuson , Is norf annctmcod by Mr.
Helnmann for iinmodiato publication ,
ciil r .si'iivi'j'nviiriiinir. .
Chlof Soavi < y advises the population to
look after their gates , for the "larriknns ,
will bo out tomorrow nlsht "Hall owu'un , '
Attention , A. O. II. tr.l
Union-Pacific ledge No. 17 will hold a
special mooting on Friday ovculnt. ' , Novem.
11 , for the purport ) of oi'itanulug a
The only I'urc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
Used ill Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
DeKrepoMtonor. | A RenrrM Invitation In
extended to
the
member * of the order In
jcnornl , their wive * , dniiEhters nml
tot attend * alil mo tlne. sutort.
The mcetine wllloion wl h
nunnrt
enter-
tilt -
nmont
, conilstlnc of vocal nnd muslcM
solocilons and
focltixllons
: niliironscs
will bo
ilellverpd on the ob ] ct
* . niirpo oi tnl beno-
Ills of the nforosuld Loiieo of Honor
, which
Is n ladles'
onrnnizMlon ol the A. O. U. W
by members of the si\mo. Now let all who
ntorost i themselves
In tbls
turn out anil
lid ) tn
| orgunlzo the Inrcost
nnd host
lodges of thM Html In of
iho tnU' . PUce
of
incotinp. Oantinantnl .
l.tilldlntr , corner F\f-
tnc
Ljcnthnnd DOURM ! sircois. 1'uko olorntor on
Fifteenth Mrcot ontrnnco.
Cliolrra
When properly treated M eon us Ilia n
jyraptoms nppo.ir. cholera cun nonrlv
bo cured. i The nlwnj *
patient should
Ko Intnioilmteiy
toi hcil and
roinula n qulot at passible. Send
for n phyMcimi , but wlnlo nwnlthiK ul
nrrtvnl ml < n Uhamlwrliila's
Colic.
, mil Dinrrhim Komodjr in Uoublo doses . Uholora nftor
each
operation of the bowels moro than
iiutirnl ,
If there In severe pnlti or
inko It critmvi
in double doles every llftoon mliuitct
uiilll relieved. This
remedy has boon
usoa
with
great success In savou cplitomlcs
of
dysentery that
were nlmost a a severe anil
ilaneurous ns cholor.i , nan if mod m divaotcd
n euro Is nltnnst corlaln. ICvorv fninllv should
mvonfi'j-cont bottle nt hand roadvforln-
stnnt uso. After the dlsaaso is undor'control -
nstor oil must ua tnkoa to cleanse tbs
systom. No other physio or subitltuto
will
ilnln Ulsi I plncoof cAsinr oil. For sale by rtrue
THEN THEY DIDN'T.
1'nllvo Ciiitnro | n Alrnt Thief uml Allow Him
to IIUIIH' ? |
For some time past the warehouses of tbn
Swift nnd Hnmmond I'aokliiR
Soi coinpanlex on
bouth Thirteenth street tmvo boon vlsltod
by midnight maruudnrs , nnd n special wntch
"l- * tun on the plnco bv the police.
Friday ulcht Oftlcer Jackmna cupturcd
niiin ' . In tbo nolphborhood with
j'1'1. a saclt of meal
n his hands. Ho
wns sent to iho iinllon la
the patrol wnfwn , but ns the
wnRon cnloroa
iho .
ihoj.m court ho surntiK to iho ground anil
ran
Conductor Dlbbern
omntioil his
re
volver afier him but failed to halt him.
A Ctinlcr.i nonrp.
A reported ouibroalc of cbolora nt Hel-
mettn. N. J. , crontoil much oxcitomeiit hi -
thutvlclnii.v. Invosllpniloa showed tlmt ihu
llsonso was not cholera out n violent d.vson-
tery , which Is ntmost ns rovnro nil ilniieer-
ous as cholera. Mr. Walter Willnru. a
iromlncnt niles merchant of .latnosburi ; , two
from Holiiiotta , knys Olmiiiborlnlii's
. 'olio , Oholora and Dlnrrhcni Uemody ban
; lven preut satis fnctlon In thu most SOVOM
atos of dvsuntory. H Is certnlnly ono of
; hu best thlnps over mado. For snlo br
to ISnTfiiili-rcct Priitik l.uiir.
OMUIV , Oct. -Frunk
> - MIIP , 12i ( ] . : Dear
Sir U is desired by votir fnomls in Omahii ,
! itid | they nro lojrion , that you accept nt their
liunds a bciioflt for the purpose of testifying
their appreciation of your tn'.onts ns an nolor
atu your qualities ns a man. lloyil's ' Iho.i.
lor , on thoovenins of NovoniUbr 1C , Is hereby
plucort at your dlspoal for a bonollt. Hop-
inn lliat you can 11 nil it convciilont to accept
this testimonial of our rejr.ird , wo remain.
yours very truly : Jiimcs K. iloyd , U. Ml
Hitchcock , 1C. Uosuwater. K. L. Lomax , Max' '
flloyor , J. Francis , Fr.inlc 10. Moorcs , K. 11. -
Pont ML * , O. W. Auics , .IcIT W. Jjeilford. P. |
H. Johnson , G. U. Amos , W. J. lluriiess.
Cnarles Ocdoii , D. W. Van Colt , J. T I
Klnslor. Will Luwler , William tvrur Arthut
,
H. Jlrlgus.
OMAIM Oct. ' . ' .
, -His Kxrolloncr.lamos B.
Hoyil , Miix Mover , T. .f. liters. . ) . FrnnoU.I
O. W. Amos , Frank K. Moaros , E. L. Lonmx. .
K Hobowater , Chnrl-n 0'don , Q. M. Hiich-
coclc and othnrs : Gontlemou In reply to
your letter of tho'.Tith hist. , I will slatu'thnt
Lho dale you uamo Isagivoablo to mo. Thank
ing you for your klndiioss. 1 nm , yours truly- , '
XK L\NB.
AC nro tup
There is no use of nny ono sufforlnp with
tlm cholera when Ohnmburlaln's Colic ,
Cholera ami Diurrhiua Homouv can bo
nro-
curod. H will flvo relief In a ftuv uilnutoj
nnd euro In n short tlinu. I have tried it ana
know. W. II. Clinton. HelmottS , N J. Th < i
epidemic nt Hoi mot ta was nt lirst bo ! Ic veil to
bo cholera , but subsequent Investigation
proved it lo bo n violent form of dysentery ,
almost as dangerous as oholora. Tlili
remedy wns used there with great success. '
For sale by
Y. AI. I , KnturtiilnmniitH.
At St. I'liilomcnn's hull last Frldajbovon-
lag another of these enjoyable entertain. '
monts was given by Iho Younjj Men's Insti- '
tute. Tbo attendance was Inrso nnd fully
met the advantages for spondinca pleasant
evening by oxhiliiilni : n positive willingness
to n-clprocato the committee's
efforts by lot-
tntp go all restraint In merry pastime. " The
next entertainment will bo ifvon ! I'rldayi
ovoninc' , November II , at St. Phlloinona
linll , OIKI it is hopad all our memboru anil' '
friends will bo present.
If you have piles DuWitt's Witch
salvo will surely euro you.
bollcesof Ivellticii'rlcKi u i < i'i-thl&lieMJlftj\ \
cetilijcach nililtidl / line , ten crnt * .
KCHMIO-Kred ' , azolll yoarc , O.-toUor W , 1833
I'unural will tilai nlaco Sun lav , 2 D. in. '
from residence , fiis Hontli Olh to I'rospoct' '
Mill. I'rionila nvited.
LADIES i
the following- ridiculous
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Black Ostrich feathers , in
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