Tin ? mrAftA run.v TIKE ? FRIDAY , .mr.v 7. isnt. : H'UllRE'S ' SUMMER HAIR CUT Behind the Bars at Lincoln for Fifteen Fleeting Years. CONVICT TRAIN ROBBER TELLS HIS TALE III * Onnjt Wiu Itcmlr to Hold Up tlm 1U- pro * * \Vhrn the I'lillco Nnllot Him Think * HcniilnRtnn In a IMnkcr- ton Detective The Storj. The pates of the Nebraska penitentiary j hnvo closed behind Train Itobbcr McClure nnd ho has commenced serving out his lUtcon year's contract with the state , having been placed behind the bars by-Jailer Theodora Dennett yesterday. Kcnnettntid his man went down to the ttatc workhouse on one of the early trains , nnd on the way McClure unbosomed himself 10 sonic extent by declaring that at the time when the members of the gang wcro ttikcn by the Omaha detectives H was the Inten tion to rob the St. I uls express , at or near West Side , that very night. The plan was to flag the train and bring it to n full stop , nnd then , while ono of the robbers was directing Ills'attention to the engineer nnd Hrcinan , the other members were to go through the express car. All of the preliminaries had been arranged , and when the train came to a standstill the other members wcro to Jump onto the platform , knoclc on the door nnd de mand an entrance. If this was denied , a stick of dynamite was to huvo been put under the door to blow away the whole end pf the car. When the entrance was made It Was the Intention to shoot the messenger If ho offered any resistance and then go through the strong box , taking the contents and lieu- Ing into tno woods in the vicinity of Belle- rue. Suspicion of McClure. The gang , McClure said , was organized Boino months ago nnd , at the time , ho pro tested against taking in Ucnniugton , be- litivlng that ho was n Plnkcrton and that his joining was simply a ruse to land the whole crowd behind the bars. Several Jobs had been worked and each time ho had noticed that Ucnnington was taking notes. These incidents created n suspicion in his mind and ho concluded to queer the whole thing by making 11 clean breast and pleading guilty , thinking at the tlmo that by doing so ho would be rewarded by the leniency of the court. Slnco the preliminary examination McClure sntu that ho hail been moro thor oughly convinced than over that Bcnnlngton was n Pinkcrton nnd was in with tlm police. If this had not been so ho would not have been placed under the small bond of00 nnd afte" that released on his own recognizance to appear at the next term of the district court. McClure felt very luird toward Judge Bcott , who gave him fifteen years , the full limit of the law , remarking that there was ho reward for honesty offered by" the courts pf Douglas county , the main object seeming to bu to make an example out of every man who wanted to do the square thing. Hm Only ltorct. : Having relieved himself of this fairy tale , Mr. McUlure shut up like an oyster until the ftlm wall of the workhouse hove in sight , when with a sigh ho said : "II I had not riven up and pleaded guilty , either Hennlng- ion or I would have died , for if I had over caught htm giving our snap away , that mo- tnent there would have been revolvers for two , nnd the man with the drop would have been the ono who would have remained to tell the tale , but us I h.ivo been quite handy with u gun. I am of the opinion that I would have been that man. " On the way down Bennett tried to have his prisoner reveal his identity , but this ho positively refused to do. Ho said that ho had a father and an aged mother , both of whom were respectable people , residing in one of the eastern towns , and that so long ns ho withhold his mi mo from the public ho would not bring them into disgrace. Ho had been educated in ouo of the best schools of the land and had bright prospects until wine nnd women drove him into bail company , ' after which ho loft homo and for live long years had been clven up for dead by nil of his rolatl"cs. .Indies Taking to the \Vooils. With the approach of the present heated term most of the Judges pf the district court and the lawyers have hied themselves to the mountains nnd the sea shore , leaving the court rooms deserted and the walls com forting themselves that they will hear no moro legal eloquence until about the middle of September. Yesterday Judge Ferguson was the onlv member of the Judiciary who Is on the bench and about all that ho Is doing Is hear ing oxparto matters and issuing a few orders , which ho finished yesterday after noon. Sometime during the week ho will pass upon the law that applies In the Olmstcad-Willmins commissioner contest - test case , after which ho will seek the cool nnd seductive shade of some big plno tree In the mountain districts. Judges Davis. Ogden , Hopowcll nnd Key- ser have llnished up nil of their cases and have gone hcnco. Some of the gentlemen have gone to the trout brooks of Colorado , some to Chicago , while others have bought a stock of palm leaf funs and are on the shady sides of th'ilr domiciles right hero in Omaha. Judge Walton has completed hearing the evidence in tbo case of Wyman , receiver of the Nebraska and Iowa Fire Insurance company , against Williams , and has sought the seclusion of his Washington county farm , where ho will remain until July 'JO , when ho will como to the city and near argu ments In a few cases In which motions for now trials hnvo been Hied. His decision In the Insurance case will not bo rendered until the beginning of the September term of the court. A tor ilrenkfait To purify , vitalize and enrich the blood , and give nerve , bodily and digestive strength , take Hoods Sarsaparllla. Continue the incdlcino after every meal for a month or two nnd you 111 feel "llko a now inun , " The merit of Hood's Sarsaparllla is proven by its thousands of wonderful cures. Why do you try it ! Hood's Pills euro constipation. They are iha best after dinner pill aud family ca thartic. 5100.00 lota $25.00 down ; see irajfo 7. CHANGE FOB PDBI.IO WORKS. Mnjor lIMcomlio huiteeit * n I'Uu at doing on with the I'livlnc. Major Balcomba has an idea that because the case In the supreme court will not bo de cided until So.itcmucr it is not necessary that paving bo abandoned. Ho salu yes terday morning : "If the property owners on any street do. elrc to have the same paved , all that Is nec essary for them to do is to proceed in the regular way , mid In accordance with the de cisions of the court thus far. They can so- euro n majority petition asking the council to order the street paved. When this la re ceived the council can order the same paved nnd give by ordinance the owners thirty days in which to designate material. As soon as the designation is made the Hoard of public Works can bo ordered to advertise for bids on the material selected and award the contract , which , when approved by the mayor and council , will permit tho'contractor to proceed with the work , 'ilio tying up of the case in the supreme court need not prevent - vent the properly owners proceeding If they ) really dcsiru any p.iviug done. " Whllo the major's ideas , if carried out , xrnuld delay mutters a llttlo more than a ipcedy decision from the court would have , yet In view of the fact that the i-aso cannot bo decided until September it would , as matters - tors new-stand , bo the speedier w.iy to t > olvo , the -question. Contractors are at work unou but four streets aud only u few days will bo fp/juircd to complete them This will prac tically Ilalsh up the paviug toe the year un less now districts tire created and ordered paved. A very few men are employed on .those streets , nnd the number vriio have in | ho- past been upon the pay rolls of the paving coutraotora and now idle Is very largo. Fourteen street * uro being graded ind four main sewers being conitructcd. headaches promptly cured by promos-Seltzer trial bottle 10 ct . WOO.OO lots 82.J.OO down ; see page 7. I'AI.CONiil'H : COST CASH SAMi I Everything- * nt Colt * No stop to this great cost cash Pnlo un til August 1st. Today wo will eoll below cost. 1 CIIHO of tfrenablo suitings , the pretti est wash fabrics of the f-cntnn , fully worth _ 20o per yard , at 7io ; limit nt this price 2 full dress patterns to a customer. 1 cnfco of li'jo fancy sateens BO today nt 12ic per yard. All ougonta' negligee shirts at net cost. cost.All All of our gents' summer underwear at cost. All of our cents' hosiery nt net cost. All of our Indies' ' hosiery at cost. All of our ladles' underwear at not cost. , All gloves nt not cost. All corsets nt cost. All our line linens at cost. All our cotton cloths at cost. All our whttu goods nt cost. All our wash goods of every descrip tion at cost or under. Never was there u sale such as this. Everything in our magnificent stock sells all this month nt net cost. N. 13. FALCONER. i P. S. Saturday \vo will place 10.000 Japanese fans on special sale ut less than they cost at auction. Full particulars tomorrow. N. 13. FALCONER. AFTER , RECEIVER RUST. I.CRiil Coinpllcntlim * at the Aincrlcnn Wntcr Worl Company. Few people of the thousands who dally consume Missouri river water are aware of the complications nnd legal wran gles that hedge about the great plant that furnishes the supply of aqua pura for the twin cltlos of Omaha nnd South Omalm. There was an interesting three-cornered scrap in the federal court yesterday morning which resulted in giving the legal status of the water works case another feature. Attorneys Congdon , Webster iinu Offutt were the three legal ll hts representing distinct and diverging Interests all vitally concerned in the dlstilbutlou of the moneys that arise from the natural income of tbo American Water works plant. Mr. E. Hyde Uust of No\v Jersey was appointed - pointed last fall as receiver for the entire property owned by the American Water ' Works company , Including both the Omaha and Denver plants. Yesterday morning Attorney John L. Webster appeared In the United States court and filed a petition u sit ing for the removal of Mr. Hust. It is claimed that Mr. Hust induced certain stock holders to take up interest coupons to the amount of $22,600 , last January , under promise th.it Just as soon as ho had money enough on hand derived iroin hydrant rentals , that ho would redeem them. It la said that ho now refuses to do as ho had agreed , but Instead of redeeming these coupons held by stockholders , is apply ing the Income of the plant to other uses. That part of the petition asking for the re moval of the receiver was not acted upon , but will beconsulcrcd no doubt when the re port called for has been submitted. Mr. Congdoh wanted to get an order from court directing that .1 part of the the proceeds derived from hydrant rentals bo disbursed in the payment of a note of ยง 10,000 duo the 1C. P. Allis Manufacturing company as a balance'on the immense engine which was purchased two years ago by the water works company. Ho argued that the company should pay this particular debt for the reason that without the use of this par- tlculnr pleco of machinery furnished by his client it would be impossible for the plant to bring in any revenue whatever. He said his company had waited patiently for nearly two years and patience had ceased to become - come even endurable in the case. Hcceivcr Hust was seen by a BEE reporter last oveniug , but he was somewhat reticent. ' I have not seen the petition filed by Mr. Webster , " said the receiver. "Until 1 have 1 do not care to say much about the matter , 1 presume this is but another phase of the unpleasantness that has so long hovered over this splendid property. The Omaha water works plant is an excellent property , if It were only out of this unfortunate legal com plication. When I have read Mr. Webster's petition I shall probably be in condition to say something bearing upon the charges that ho has seen Ut to make. " There are tnreo things worth saving Time , Trouble nnd money and Do Witt's Little Eurlv Hlsers will save them for you. These little pills will save you timr , as they act promptly. They will s-ivo you trouble as they cause no pain. They will save you rnoncv us they economise doctor's bills. DIED SUDDENLY. Iloiotkcopcr i\valt Found Ooiiii In a Toilet j Kooin. Yesterday morning at 4 o'clock H. Ewalt , propnotorof the Gault house at Eleventh and Farnam streets , was found dead in a bath room nt his Farnam street lodging house. Heart disease is supposed to bo the cause of the sudden death. According to the story of William Emery , the nleht clerk. Mr. tin-alt rtroso at ! ) : : ! 0 , passed through the ofllco and into the toilet rooms. Up to 4 o'clock the proprietor had not returned to his bed and the clerk , think ing that posssbly ho might have boon taken sick , went to the door and called. As there was no answer the clerk became alarmed and called for help. Several of the employes of the house responded and after procuring n stcpladdcr : i man climbed into the room through a transom , Mr. 1C wait was dead , and word was sent to the coronor. From all Indications the deceased died from heart disease , and it is hardly probable that the coroner will hold an inquest. Louis llortzcl , who , lives at CIO Main street , HulTalo , N , Y. , a nephew of the deceased , has telegraphed Coroner Maul , saying that ho would como at once to take charge of his uncle's body. Busy pcopio have no time , nnd sensible people have no inclination to use pills that make them sick u day for every do.so they take. They have learned that tno use of Do Witt's ' Little Early Hlsers docs not In terfere with their ho.tlth by causing nausea pain or griping. These llttlo pills are per , feet in action and rcsulto , regulating the stomach and bowels so that hoadachoj , du llness and lassitude are prevented. They cleanse the blood , clear the complexion and ono UP the system. Lots of hualth In thass littlefellows. AFTERMATH OF THE FOURTH. Young I.uoii Cromer Injured by a Shot from nn Unknown. Although a few days late another Fourth of July accident has put in its appearance and has taken u prominent place in the list of casualties. The victim of circumstances ! s Leon Cromer. the 10-year-old son of Major Cremer , who resides at Twenty-first and Webster streets. . On the evening of the Fourth young Cro mer was walking along Douglas street , bo sstwecn Thirteenth and Fourteenth , when n pistol was llred In the vicinity. Crcuier felt a stinging sensation In ouo of his legs , but thought nothing of the mutter until ho saw the blood running out of his shoo. Shortly afterward sharp pains went chasing each other up and down the log , and jumping into n cub ho was driven homo and put to bed. The attending physician Informed the young man Unit ho had been shot und that ho had a pretty bad llcsh wound. Yesterday the ball was removed and the sufferer Is getting oalong very nicely. Who llred the revolver Is a mystery , and whether it was intentional or accidental Is not known , . AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Ed Nosh Carries a Lead Souvenir in His Loft Log. COARSE WORK OF AMATEUR BURGLARS .Soutil Onmlm I'ontnl Service Mr. C'niiio Shock * the 1'rorilo by Appearing In 1'ubllr , Wearing Hit Under clothes nnd nSmllo Oonslp. Ed Nash is carrying a largo sized bullet around In his loft lee this morning as a re sult of his resisting arrest by Captain Aus tin last evening. About 7 o'clock In the evening Mrs. Brad ley showed up at the police station with her face badly bruised and claimed that n gang of toughs on the hill near the corner of Thirty-third" L streets had assaulted her. Chief lieckott was at the station at the time and gave orders to Captain Austin to , go up nnd arrest the whole gang. Austin went and when ho arrived ho found about a dozen men drinking and carousing. Ho told thorn that ho had como to arrest them and that the whole parly could consider them selves under arrest. SIu "Tho whole d d police force couldn't ' take us. " shouted some ono , and at that the cap tain ! took hold of Nash , who was nearest to him , and started to bjmch the men. Nnsh broke loose and started to run. Austin cried out to him to halt , but ho refused , nnd the ofltccr ilred. The bullet entered the llcshy part of the left thigh and Nash fell. The crowd scattered nt this , but Austin succeeded in getting James Hlley , John Hcnkcu , Fred Martin nnd William Fatze. Nash was taken to Dr. Ernhout's ofllce , where the doctor probed for the bullet , bat was unable to get It , ns it had passed on down the leg beyond reach. The other prisoners wore taken to the station . i tion house and turned over to Officer Thomas. While , Thomas was searching the men , Hlley , who Is an old offender , skipped out of the side door and escaped. The prisoners say that none of them as saulted Airs. Bradley , that it was her own husband who did it. , Nash's wound is not serious , and ho will probably be arraigned with the rest of the men this morning. Criino'ft Clomvncrf Jim Crane has some peculiar ideas when on a toot. On Thursday noon ho filled up on various liquids nnd started out for a big celebration. When ho reached the corner of Twenty-fourth nnd Brown streets ho con cluded that It was entirely too warm to wear clothing , so ho stripped off his coat , pants and vest and started for Bcllevuo on foot in his underclothing. Oftlcor Krocgcr found his clothes and took them to the police station. Crane avoided the eye of an oftlcer until ho reached the out skirts of the city , After lying around in the rural districts until last night Crane walked into town and demanded his clothes. There was no money in the pockets but he left 1 n good watch and some papers. His garments f wcro handed over and Crane prom ised 1 the police that ho would go on a sober lay 1 for the next sov mteen years. Cracked Several Trunks. A well dressed young man walked Into' the Delmonico 1 hotel and registered as Charles Norte j , Aorth Platte , Thursday night. Ho j was assigned to a room and settled his bill for bed and break- fust. J This was tno last seen of him about the t oftico. The next morning ha slept until every one had left their rooms and gone to work. The young follow then took a stroll through | the rooms on his floor and cracked several trim Its , taking such articles as suited his fancy. Ho was not very particu lar. 1 it seems , for he only got away with three i gold rings and a revolver. The rings belonged 1 to J. Wieder an'd the revolver to a man i named Mooks. The thief escaped with out i being arrested , as the matter was not reported i until after ho had left the city. Co.irgu Work. Some bold but bunglesome Jobs of burglary have been committed in South Omaha within the past two weeks. The Indications are that the work is being done by novices , but the petty thieving is no less annoying. A number of residences have been en tcrcd , but the thieves only succeeded in getting some clothing or cheap jewelry. Charles ilinz' grocery store at the corner of Twenty-fourth and I streets was broken Into and several dollars worth of cigars nnd tobacco taken. The thieves entered by pry ing open a window that leads to the cellar , Once in the cellar the rest was easy. The night police force under the charge of Captain James Austin will make an unusual effort to single out some of these young burglars and if caught they ivill be severely "mulshed. _ Sou ih Qmiihu I'ostul Service. The business transacted at the South Omaha postofllco during the month of Juno ivasas follows : Amount of registered letters dis patched . -lOfl Amount of roRlbtorcd lutteis reculvt'd 610 Stamps , stamped envelopes , etc. , sold durhiR thoiiuarler . $9,107.b3 Til uroeiu ObB doinuhtlc onJers told , niiiountini ; to . 5,835.40 Domestic ' orders paid . 6H08.03 1'ostnl orders hold . CGO.l'J 1'ostul ordurs paid . 557.54 Thoru ttero hovunty-nlno Interna tional orders Mild , amounting to. . . . 1,520.80 M\o Inturnatloiial orders paid . 142.00 On the liiBtiillmrnt IMnn. The team hltchnd to Brewer & Sloan' ! delivery wagon broke loose from where 1 was hitched nt 'iwonty-fourth and I strccti yesterday evening , nnd made a lively run away while it lasted. The wagon wn loaded with furniture at the time , and thw goods were thrown out and scattered all along the street. One wheel was torn from the wagon and ono horse was pretty badly injured. All of the furniture was new , and several pieces were smashed into kindling wood. ii' * liiul I. uclc. Bob Ijowdcn , pressman at the Dally Stock man oftico , mot with a painful accident last evening. Ho was working about the press when his loft thumb was caught and com pletely crushed. Dr. Slabaugh dressed the member for him and suvs ho thinks ho can save it entirely. Bob , however , will have to carry his arm in a sling for u couple of weeks at least. _ Mngio City ( ionsip. Jake Jaskalok has gone to Ohio. John Forbes of the Cudahy torco Is In Chl- cago. U. D.inlcls , the mall carrier , is on the sick list. list.Dr. Dr. A , 1C. Dickinson started for Chicago yesterday. ror Henry \ \ liolau Is bade from a trip to Livermore - more , la. rin Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Grlfllth uro homo from a visit to Slnux City. ina Patrick Casey und wife huvo gone to Al bany , N. Y. , to reside. / John H. ICnox , president of the American . Hailing Stock company , Is east. ' Thomas \V. Tallafero , superintendent of the Omtha Packing company , has gone cast , Mrs. Hawkins of Lexington , Nob. , is vis iting at the residence of Uov. C. N , Djwson , Mr. and Mrs , Isauo Young have moved to Moorlaud , la. , whcro they will reside in the future. future.CE'S aking owder The only Pure Cream of Tartar rowder. NoAuiuioniajNo Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. A FOOT-HOLD for Qnteumptlon Is what you nre catering , if your blood la Imparts. Consumption is simp ly lAiiiff Scrofula. A scrofu lous condition , with n Blight couch for cold , is all that It neouMa develop it. Hut ju t w It depends upon the Uifod for ite origin , no it dcpcnlli upjm the Wood for 1U cam. The surest remedy for Bcrofula In every form , the matt effective lilooa-clcfliis- cr , fWJi-bnlldcr , and strength- rcstoriprUint'a known to medi cal raancp. Is Doctor I'ierce's U olden Medical Discovery. For Cbnsamptlon in all its earlier Btnges , nnd for Weak Lungs. Autumn , Sovcre Coughs , und all Bronchial , Throat , and Lung nlVee- tions , that Is the only remedy to unfailing that It cau bo guaranteed. If It doesn't benefit or cure , you have jour money back. No matter Low long you've bnd Catarrh , or how severe , Dr. Sago's llomcdy will effect a permanent euro. fVX ) reward Is oirercd by the proprietors of this medicine , for an lucurabla case of Catarrh. Dr. W. H. BETTS , Principal and Senior Member of the Kuinous Firm ot Physicians , Sar0eon ; an I Spaclillsti , "Aro they doing a Inrgo business ? " Isu question often a lodconcernlni Drs. llotts & llotts. Inniilrord urn rciiucstcd to road the following summary nndjud-'o for themselves : Number of yeiir.s In practice 97 Offices In opcr.itlon In various cltlos. . . . H Assistants employed "U U.ipltul Invested In business Ktfl.OOO Avnruco mutual OMIOIISOS W.OOO Average annual rocolpts 142.4U Number cases In'7 yours NU'- Oomploto cures effected BJ.HiS Oroatly bcneflttod 1,912 Itollovod und Improved"J - ! Not cured 20 Cost of proposed now Institute ll'i.OOO Cost per annum of udvortlslii ? . : ti,003 Koul estate owned by firm 200,003 No wonder that Dr. W. II. lletts , the bond of this great firm. Is re ferred tobvhlsfrlen < 5sns"tho gray- haired old doctor. " for to his untlr 1m ; energy nnrt , porflovoranuo , Ills signal ability , both as u buslnetj and profosslonal'inan , ha ? the busi ness of the flrm grown fiom abso lutely nothing to Its present ulg.in- tlo proportionsTo create and maintain so grant an enterprise n cnougli to turn any man zr.iy.whllo tlm glow of honest prhlo that shtiios In his kindly face , his ruddy feat ures and quluk , ( Inn. elastic stop , all ucsponk thai joy lie fools In the gro'it success Ho has won un 1 the peed lie bus ; bestowed upon his fol low man. Tho'slck and the sulfor- 1ns will find ln'hlin ' u true und last- lii'- friend DBS. BETTS & BETTS , 1119'S : Kih StreBi , . 'Cor. Douglas St. OMAHA , - - - - NEB. DOCTOR ALISTS O . P. I , . SK.VIll.KS , Consulting Sur oo Gr.iduato of Uush MoJ'oal ' Uolloto. ( OO.N for the treat mo nt o GHROHIQ , NERVOUS AND PRIVATE DISEASES Woouro Cntarvb , All Diseases of the NOHO' Throat. Choit , Stoiuaoli , Bowel * niid Livor. Blood , Sklti nitd Klcluoy DHoaso * , Fomnlo WflnlcncbsoK CURED. I'lUfe. FISTULA , FlSbimU.iwrm.incntly cured , without the use of knltu , llk'aliiru or caimlU * . All maludk'B of n private or dulluutu nature , of llhiTbex , positively cured. Call on or aililrt'HU , with bt.inip , for Circulars , 'rou ' Hook and Ueclpex , Dr , Searles & Searles , 11HsiTiVlv,15ti'l ' ft ! KoxL Door to -itoftioo. . New York Hospital TREATMENT. For all Nemin j , Private and Special Dlsoasss , ofbJti MEN AND WOMEN Ftrioturo and alt other troubles trnitcd at reasouublo charges. CONSULTATION FKEC. Cull on or uddreis DOUGLAS BLOCK , - OMAHA , NEB _ Opppsltaliydoa | Ifros _ W. L. DOUGLAS ss SHOE Do you wear them ? When next In need try a pair Beat In the world. . * 5.00 . $3.00 S4.00 L$2.50 43.50 , $2.00 TOR UDIEC 2.50 $2,00 42.25 SI.7S 42.00 FOR BOYS . $ $1,75 ron . . . . If you want a fine DRESS SHOE , mada In the latest Jtyles , don't pay $6 to $8 , try my $3 , $3.50 , $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom mada and look end wear as vtell , If you with to economize In your footwear , da so by purchasing W. L , Douglas Shoes , Name and price stamped on the bottom , look for It when you buy , W. L. DOUGLAS. Brockton , Uail. SJ4 bj I ITIREI ITIKBt - K THE PHOTOGRAJPHBJR. ALL R.EXADY FOR. BXJSINRSS AdAIN. Has no slightly damaged goods to sell ; but we are in better shape than ever to turn out the very finest work. We are now ready to make re-sittings and fill all orders that may lave been lost in the fire ; also all appointments for sittings , made dur- ng our temporary suspension , can be accommodated at once. My operating , 'printing and finishing rooms were totally destroyed last Wednesday morning. Every instrument , back-ground and ac cessory was burned. We opened again yesterday morning. Just seven days from date of fire. Having rebuilt my operating room I now have one of the largest and most approved skylights west of Chi- 'ago , and no more perfect outfit of photographic instruments and most Exquisite Backgrounds and accessories ever placed in any gallery. See Gray's new display in show cases at our doors. Examine this work closely. Remember our cabinet photos are $3.00 per dozen. SPECIAL RATES'will be made on different kinds of work since the fire. The great question in the minds of the people interested in photographs , is how can Gray turn out such artistic retoicching and fin ishing , grand lighting and posing , and have thousands of dollars in vested in equipments for doing all this , at $3 per dozen for cabinet photos , and other sizes in comparison , while similar concerns are ask ing from $4 to $6 for the same class of work. If you. wish , photos of a high order and will call on us wewill con vince you of the above. Respectfully , GRAY , The Photographer NORTH 16th STR.EIE.T. 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