12 THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: THURSDAY, "MAT H, 1000. ENGLISH STAND TOGETHER iFUNDS coming in slowly Orderi for Amarlom lloti Oouplei with OondltioDi thatFaror Qrut Britain. MUST BE CURED WITH LIVERPOOL SALT Cpnila Dcr I aril -l for I'xport Most ANn Ilr I'nrki-il la nngllftli Tin I'lntr I'lirkfrn Do .Not Object. "Tho Engllth merchants are colcbrotPd for ctandlnK together," enltl a traveling mnn nt tho llorchanta yenterday. "Here to a samplo of thn way they do things over there." And tho traveler drew from his pocket a copy of bd order for several thousand pounds of canned beef which had been given by nn KngHyh merchant to nn Omaha packing house1. "You we," ho continued, "this order Is tor canned beef and smoked ham and bacon, but do you nollco.that It l spudded In the order that tho meat 1a to bo canned In English tin plate and that tho hams and liacon are to bo cured with Liverpool salt7 Now It Is universally admitted that Ameri can salt Is as good a preservative as Liver pool salt, and American tin plate Is as per fect a cover as Hnglltih tin plate, but that cutn no figure with the English merchant. It Is not probablo that ho Is Interested In any way In the production of salt or In the manufacture of tin plate, but ho Is Interested In tho matter of Increasing the foreign trade of England and so he makes theso specifica tions." "The manufacturers of Omaha use llttlo or no foreign tin plato at present," nald n clork In tho ofneo of tho surveyor of tho port of Omaha. "A few yrarw ngo wo received considerable tin plato for South Omaha, but now all we recolvo Is to bo used for export ing Eoods to England. It Is tho samo way with English salt. Tho Englishman who buys nt tho. Omaha packing houses always wantn his goods put up In English tin and cured with Liverpool salt, and tho packers nro willing to satisfy hlra because It C03ts them but little, If anything, more than tho American product. Thero la a heavy tariff levied upon tin plato and tho packer has to pay It, but when ho exports American goods In the Imported plato, or cured with tho Im ported salt, 'JO per cent of tho duty ho paid Is rofunded by tho government, It makes .10 difference through how many hands the Imported goods have passed If tho exporter can provo tho Identity of the goods ho Is entitled to tho rebate. "Wo havo had no goods coming under the now I'orto Hlcan law up to this time, but wo havo a comparatively largo amount where exporters iislc for rebates for goods shipped to forolgn countries. Just now shipments to tho DrltUh northwiet territory, Dawson nnd other towns cover our principal expor tatlons and of thewe exports cured meats con stltuto tho greater part." Hand-mado Mexican Sombreros, $1.00, at Darkalow's, 1612 Farnam street. DOG THAT WORRIED THE CAT Snnilnr ScrlmmnKe Ilrtivrcit Feline nnd Cnnlnp Ilrlnun W'nlmit Hill IteMlilentN Into Court. Tho old story of the charmed life of a cat wns rudely disputed In police court yesterday morning when tho nam of A. C. Luchcn ocrg, u prominent resident of Walnut Hill, was entered upon the docket. Mr. Luchcn lerg Is charged with keeping n vicious dog. Tho complainant Is William II. Crow, who alleges that tho Luchenborg dog killed the cat that was the pet of tho bousn of Crow. Tho scrtmmugo that resulted bo disas trously occurred last Sunday, It Is said, nnd tho affair nt onco betook neighborhood Im portance. Friends of either sldo took part In It and for a brief period thero was a fleet of clouds In tho vicinity of Walnut Hill. Mrs. Luchenborg Is also named as u de fendant In the case. According to tho story related to tho police, tho fight wns florce. It Is said that the dog leaped over Into tho premises of tho Crows and chased "tabby" tip a tree. "Tabby" descended to retaliate nnd the dog asserted his supremacy. The case will bo tried this morning. Stilmorliillniift for (lie India rmtilne .HtifTererH In Oinnlin .Vmt Ak urruntr f'-WI. Subscriptions to the India famine relief fund In Omaha arc coming In slowly, Mr. Weir, who In authorized by the mayor to tnko subscriptions and collect money for this fund, hss sent out letters to the differ ent pastors, Sunday schools and young peo ple's socletlco asking them to unite with him In Increasing this fund. A few havo responded and he urges that all may respond to this request. Our business men are meeting him very cordially nnd approving his efforts1 In a substantial way, but few of them havo as yet been visited. Thero hns so far been collected $281. Anyono Interested In this work and willing to do something In tho way of soliciting Is requested to correspond with Mr. Weir nt tho Young Men's Christian nraocUtlon. Tho following M a list of contributors' .to date: Carpenter Paper company, $25; Mr. O., $15i Williams-Hay ward Shoe company, $1& ; Par lln, Orcndorff & Martin company, $10; Young Women's Christian nssoclatlpn, $11 CO; First Swedish Frco Minion church, $12,20; A. II. DeLong, $10; Mrs. David Linn; $5'; Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, $5; J.J. Brown, $5; E. Young. $5; J. H. Millard, .$5; South west Methodist Episcopal church, $5; Alfred Ilrlsbane, $3;'MIbb Corn Day, $2; I. K. Pout, esn, $2; Friend, $1.20; South Omaha un known. $1; Carl Hansen, Council Muffs, $1; Mrs. M, NlcUon, $1; Julius Paulson, $1; Cash, SO cents; Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, $2S; Christian Endeavor society of Clifton Hill Presbyterian church, $17; Na tlonal Biscuit company, $10; Voegclo & Din ning, $10; J. A. Sunderland, $10; Pclta Dan ish Evangelical Lutheran church, $11.50; Friend, $G; II. C. Herring, $8,62; J. O. Ann strong, $5; O. C. Barton, $5; A. O. Simpson, $5; Albert Krug, $3; C. F. Wcller, $5; Cash, $2.60; MU3 Cora Prettle, $2; J. Levi, $2; O. E, Pegan, $1; Cash, $1; Carl Hansen, Council muffs, $1; Lars Ilasmusscn, Council Muffs, $1; Nets Mlkklesson, Council Muffs, $1; Andreas Mlkklwwon, Council Muffs, $1; Dagmnr Mlkklesson, Council Dluffo. $1; Ka trlna Mlkklesson, Council Muffs, $1; Marie Chrlstcnsen, Council Bluffs, $1; Henrlck Nlelson, Council Muffs, $1; Mrs. A. John son, $1. Dcsldcs tho above tie Women's Foreign Missionary society of Walnut Hill Methodist Episcopal church, tho German Presbyterian church, the Central United Presbyterian Sunday school and 'the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church havo sent liberal con tributions' through their various missionary boards. Commissioner Hen ford forwarded $1,200 to New York yesterday, making a total of $1,000 already contributed by the state. New. Now England Limited: In service April 29 and dally thereafter. Now Time: Twenty-six hours to Doston. Now Departure: From Chicago 2:00 p. tn Into Chicago 5:00 p. m. next day. Now Cars: Sleeping, dining, buffet and library nmoklng cars and conches. Old Routo: Lako Shore & Michigan Southern, New York Central and Doston & Albany, On samo date train No. 14, 3:00 p..m., will bo discontinued. Tho Now York and Boston Special, 10:30 a. m., and the Lake Shoro Limited, 5:30 p. m., will run as heretofore, II, P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas City, Mo., F. M. Byron, O. W, A., Chicago, and A. J Smith, Q. P. & T. A.. Cloveland. O. Tho contract Tor tho three electric ele vators for tho old Mercer Hotel building and nl3 In tho old poUofftce was let to the Warner Elevator Co. of Cincinnati, Ohio, through tholr local representative, Mr. D. V. Munroe, U2 North Fourteenth street. Tho Myers-Dillon Drug company request your presenco nt the opening of their soda fountain for tho summer season Saturday afternoon and evening, May 5, 1900. Music, flowers. MILLINERY SACRIFICE, Owing to CnfiTorible Wethr Too Man Hid lime Accumulated, BOSTON STORE SACRIFICES THIM BOO .MnKnllli'rnt JftO Trlnimrt! lint. KitprlflceU nt la.tlS, SUO tiiincrli fitO I'ntterii llntn to He Sncrlllocil nt fn Turiny. AT BOSTON STOKE, OMAHA. An exceptional opportunity In trimmed hats. Owing to the unfavorable weather wo havo accumulated too many trimmed hats. Wo select for Thursday 1,000 hats, some slightly soiled from handling, somo with silk or flowers slightly mussed, but tho principal damago Is tho price. Every hat correctly trimmed with tho newest .ma terlal, nnd go at a reraarkablo sacrifice. $10 hats, and 500 to select from, go at $2.93. $20 hats at $5.00. Hvcry lady In Omaha should tako advant age of this sacrifice sale. BAIIQAINS FOR THE HOME MILLINER. 5c for n largo bonuct of daisies with foli age, suitable for trimming children's hat, and worth 39c, 6c for nn Immense bunch of violet follano In nil tho now tints, these have Just been cut from 39c. lie for largo bunch of whirlpool roses In all tho now pastel shades, reduced from 60c. 9c for lnrgo bunch of crushed rosui, made of sheer muslin, extrn quality, Imported to sell at 50c. 9c for largo bunch of daisies or popples. worth 75c. 29c for largo black silk roses, sold every where at $1.50. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES' READY MADE SUITS, SKIRTS AND JACKETS, $15.00 SUITS, $7.33. For Thursday wo continue our big special offering of that special lot of fine tailor mado suits nt $10 and $7,33. LADIES $5.00 JACKETS $2.45. A big lot of nlco all wool jackets for misses or ladles, mado of covert cloth, serges, cheviots, etc., all now styles and cni-rciuiir kuuu values, worm ja.uu, go at $2.45. $4.00 MISSES' SKIRTS, $1.39. Another big lot of thos6 flno sklrtfl for mlssea and children, of all wool homespuns, cheviots nnd plaids, nicely tnllorwl, well lined and bound, tomorrow at $1.39. $7.50 PLAID SKIRTS, $2,75. A big drive on n apodal value In plaid skirts. Tho material cost the manufacturer tho prlco we ask. Today they will go at $2.75. . BARGAINS IN BASEMENT. $2.60 BLACK SKIRTS. 98c. An exceptional bargain In black skirts, a big $2.50 value for 98c. Good quality of black brocade, good lining and well bound, on bargain squuro In basement today 98c. 98c. $1.60 CHILD'S REEFER, 69c. Llttlo girl's reefers of novelty goods, largo braided collar, made In new styles, and would bo cheap at $1.50 .Tho cloth alone Is worth moro than our price, today on bargain squaro In basomont, 69c. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Fresh eggs 10c por doz. Broad 2 for 5c, Fresh country butter. Choice lino of vege tables, wtn. Gentleman, 16th and Cass. Stonecyphcr, printer, ad-wrltor. Up-to-date cuts for sale. 1201 Howard. Tel. 1310. CmiKlit n. Drenilfnl fold. Marlon Kooko, manager for T. M. Thomp son, n largo Importer of flno millinery at 1658 Mllwaukco avenue, Chicago, says: "Dur ing tho Into sovcro wentner I caught a dreadful cold which kept mo nwako nt night nnd mado mo unlit to attend my work dur ing tha day. One of my milliners was tak ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a se vero cold at that time, which seemed to re lievo her so quickly that I bought somo for myself. It acted llko magic and I began to Improvo at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to acknowlcdgo Its merits." An non neeinciitn. Tho Nowsboys' Qulntutto, singing at tho Crolghton Orphoum this week, la a strong attraction. Tho boys hnvo good voltes, which havo been well trained. Another Inking feature Is Hilda Thomas, tho versatile char acter comcdlenno, who In u sketch entitled "Miss Ambition," does n variety of clover things, singing, dancing, Impersonations,, story-telling und so on. Commencing Fri day nnd for tho rest of the week the Nawnn will present their famous comedy "A Touch of Nnturo," In which Mr. Nawn will do his gn'Ht skato act. Other nctH of tho bill are Keno, Molrosti and Welch, comedy acrobats; Weston & Yost, ringing nnd talking turn; Haskell, nionologulst; Ulrlck, barrel trick. Omaha Tent and Rubber comDany are pre" pared to All all orders tents, awnings and anvas goods. New location, corner 11th and Harney. 'Phono 883. Hand-mado Mexican Sombreros, $1.00, at Barkalow's, 1612 Farnam street. No. 27 No. 27 No. 27 Wo are colntr to tell vou about this short ly. If there are any 2x1 percentugo paying pets In Omaha who think when wo tnko hold of anything to do nnd enn't mako a success or it, let mom watcn ror No. 27. sc.'ii.w:ri:u's sum: nn.vni. Used for all kinds of bugs, InsectB. etc. It Is harmless to use and nets like a charm. Comes in bottles 20i 60c nnd $1.00. Of course you wouiun t tninK no. zi nan any tiling to do vlth It. No, It has not. tJHA MICK'S KID.M2V CL'llK. It's Just like this. You have read about It so much lately that you cortnlnly must be Hatistlud that in case you need any med icine for your kidneys It is worth trying. Huh No. 27 anything to do with CRAMER'S KIDNBY CURE? Tea, It has. We will toll you inter, can you guess what it Is? SCIIAi:i-r.IlS NAHSAPAItll.l.A l(5e. Same size ns many of the patents on the market. Only difference Is wo make It and that's what convinces us thnt there are not any uciier preparations on tno marKet. CUT PRICE DRUGGIST Cor. lain anil Chlcuvo Sts. SGHAEFER Sfrr Trnln Via Hock InIiiimI Itoutn Loaves Union station dally at 8:30 a. m. for Lincoln and Fnlrbury. Graphophoncs, phonographs, gramophones, Oraphophono Co., 1515 Farnam, Omaha. 'I'lMII'llllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTT he eiMOTfM swm CAPE NOME. Quickest way to reach Nomo Is from Seat tle or Tacoma. Quickest way to reach Seattle or Tacoma Is via tho Burlington. Solid trains from Lincoln dally sleepers, tourist, dining and chair cars. Connecting train with sleeper leaves Omaha 9:30 p. m. Tloket Ollloe, 1 502 Farnam St. Tel. 260. Burlington Station, 1 0th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128. High Grass Pennsylvania and Continental High Grass Mowers. Stearns Yellow Fellow Ball Bearing, Garland and Fairview Mowers. Easy running leaves the lawn smooth as a carpet dur able construction selt-Bharp-ening knives. Our Fairview Is a Good Low Priced Mower. Special Fairview Prices; 10-inch, 2.25. 12-inch, 82.45. 14-inch, 2.75. 115-inch, 2.95. Milton Rogers & Son 14th and Farnam Sts. EVERY DROP mmmmmammmmmmm Of medlclno used In our prescription work Is tho bent wo enn noealbly buy. puro dnigg means a speedy recovery. Imitations may cause a relapse. Do you want the best at reasonublo prices? Then bring us your prescription. GOo Milk Magnesia 40c 60c Urown'H Ginger 40c 60c Parker's Qlnger Tonic 40c 75a Henno l'lant 60s 25o Chamberlain's Colic Cure 20c 25c Plerce'u Sweet Weed 20c 33c Wakefield's Blackberry 30c 35c Castorla, gonulno 25o tlOo Llthla Tablets Wycth's 40c 40c Llthla Tablets, Wycth's 30c J. A. FULLER fc CO CUT I'HICU IlIUJfJOISTS, Cor. 14th nnd Dotiglns Streets. When Your Teeth noed attention, skill and experience are eseentlal to Insuro correct nnd permanent dentistry, Our men are all graduates, and fully experienced. All work varrantcd. Gold Crown $5,00 Gold Fillings , 11.50 up 6llvor Fillings 75c Tatt's Philadelphia Dental Rooms i Million'. it, in.h .vr tioiroN mini:. A rtrrr l.nt if I'lnlatiril mid t nllnliilitwl (Inrtiirnln on .Mitlii I'lnor 'I'liitn j . $1.00 UNFINISHED UNDRltMUSLtNS, CC, 10C, 1GC. Willi the thotienndu ot itinfinlshed under- musllns wo will sell thotmandti of strips of embroidery, laces nnd Insertions; also nn lmmenso lot of whlto goods, long cloth, cambrlcn from this muslin underwear fac tory. AH tho underwear that In already cut nut and pinned together, ronfllstlng of men's nightshirts, ladles gowns, chemise, corset covers, skirts, drawers, drcsjlng sackn, lawn walsta, klmonas, boys' blouses, etc., on nalo at 5c, 10c nnd 15c each. When fin ished worth up to $1.00. Ovor 1,000 strlpa of flno nainsook and cambric embroidery and Insertion go on salo at 6c, 7c, 10c, 15c and 25c for entire strip. All tho cambrics, long cloths, lawns, India llncnn, etc., on sale In basement at G14c yard. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W.'Cor. 16th and Douglaa Sts. The IlnrlliiKton Cliuniw" Time, Trains now leave Omaha for Chicago: 7:00 a. m., 4:00 p. m., 7:30 p, m, Denvor: 1.25 p. m. St. Louis: 4:55 p. m. Illack Hills, Montana and Pugot Sound, 0:30 p. m. St. Joseph: S:50 a. m., 4:55 p. m., 10-15 P. m. Kansas City:: 8:60 a. m., 10:15 p. m. Lincoln: 8:40 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:25 p. m,, 9:30 p. m. All trains run' dally, Including Sundays, IIAYIinV TIUOM. Our Clrnnil .MhmtIiik of .Nrnr rnnlnril Nllkn And tho big salo we are now holding nn theso good makes buying here of special Intcrtot. Foulards worth up to $1 for B0c and 69c. Foulards worth up to .26 for fiOc and 75c. Tho now brocho foulards, the new Persian, the new Dresden foulards are nil attracting widespread admiration among the Omaha Indlco. Itlg sale on silks at 25c, 3Hc, 49o and 69c. All on bargain table and ore most phenomenal bargains. HAYDKN llltOS. -Scotield's See C. F. Harrlson'tt ruat cntato bargains. GRAND SOAP SALE (LOOK IX OUIl IIIO WINDOW.) Cocoanut Oil Soap 1c cake (This week only.) An nssorted lot of Soap, worth up to lOo por cake, will bo closed out at, Op por cake 4711 Whlto Ilose Soap 1 (n (THIS WEEK ONLY) cake XUL- Society Hyglenlquo Soap, regular f)nn prlco 60c this week Jj Jap Itoso Soap, cako 7c Kirk's Juvenile Soap 6c and 10c Borax Tar Soap, cako 14c Packer's Tar Soap, cake 15c Cutlcura Soap, cake? 20c Woodbury Facial Soap, cako 18c Cashmere Moquet 15c and 24c Klegcr's Soap, cake 20c (LOOK IX OUR IIMi WIXDOW.) Sherman UlcConnell Drug Go. NEW S. W. Cor. 16th nnd Dodge, LOCATION OMAHA WEIL SUIT YJU WITH LADIES' SUITS If they tell you nt other stores that you are "too large" or "too small" to be fitted with n ready-to-wear tailored suit COME TO US. If unablo to find the color or stylo you want LOOK HERE. It's a dally occur rence for tis to suit ladles who have looked everywhere else. We don't object to your looking nt other ntorcs, but wo caution you not to buy until you have looked here. Wo bellevo wo can plcaeo you better at tho tamo prlco or less Wo mako It our business to nhow correct suits correct In style, finish nnd fit at moderate cost. MOTH-PROOF HAGS 00c nnd 75c. Savo your furs and winter clothing. "I $C0rlELD U SClOflSUITCO. 15 to Dotmlas St. SWIFT THE NAME OF Gn Lard, on Ham. on Bacon Is a guarantia of purity. Swiff and Company, I Chicago, Kbiirhb City, Oinuhs, t, Loiiisf, St joscpii, t. raw. BUYAPIANO! BUY IT NOW! Save from $100 to $150 during our great Alteration Salo. Our cntlro sec ond floor will be remodeled and about 75 planon must bo sold without delay. . . STEINWAY . . A. B. Chase, "Vose, Emerson, Ivors & Pond, Stcger, Packard and othor standard makes are vow offered at $100 Ices than regular prices. Fine Arlington Upright, only $138 Marschall & Wendell Upright, only $162 McCammcn, fancy walnut case $158 Flno Chlckcrlng Upright, only $168 Organ's and Squaro Pianos $15, $25, $35 and up Evcry' ilnsjrument guaranteed. EaBy payments If desired. New pianos for rent, , Fine- tuning and repairing; lowcut rates. Telephone 1625, Write for catalogue, prices and termn or pay un a visit of Inspection and eee tho -wonderful SELF-PLAYING PIANOLA. It plays any piano any ona can play it i SCHMOLLER & MUELLER The Old Reliable Piano House. 1313 Farnam St., Omaha. 337 Broadway. Go. Bluffs ICCl&I TOUIl IBVK OX KAYIllSX'S HA 11.1' ADS TO (JUT VOUll MOXHV'S WORTH HAYDEN Exploded. ' Prices on La S dies' Garments No gush, but plain, candid facts. Glance in our windows and in our cloak department, and see the ladies' suits we are offering at S8. 88 the ladies' silk waists at $3.69 tbe ladies' suits at $2.98 the ladies' wash waists at 25c the ladies' wrappers at 69c Ladies' all wool suits, in Venetians and homespuns, some silk lined throughout, in all the new shades, appliqued and trimmed with straps of talTeta, suits that are incom parable, sold around town as O CO high as $20 your choice O.OO Liidies' tafTota silk waists, in all the now shades, cardinals, cerises, blues, greens, tans, browns and blacks, waists that are sold in this town for $0 and $7, O on sale at JJz? 300 ladies' dress skirts, in homespuns, serges, Venetians and broadcloths, made up in all the newest styles, skirts O Oft worth $G and $7, for . V O 100 dozen ladies' wash waiats on sale at 2t5c 100 high class imported sample dress skirts, the very finest workmanship, silk lined throughout, $10, $15, $25, $30 and $35, worth double the grandest collection ovor shown in Omaha. Ladies' spring jackets, in eton and box effects, 200 in all, at $4.98. 100 dozen ladies' wrappers, regular $1 quality for 69c. Exquisite Millinery. Special sale on street hats and walking hats in all the new est dosigns, at cut prices. Wo are ottering somo very special values in handsome trimmed hats, for Thursday. HAYDEN BROS. DON'T FORGET THAT WHEN SMOKING A Sensational Skirt Sale For Thursday. 150f THEM, ilUST LIKE THIS CUT. Ladies AH Wool Dress Skirts Made o all wool cheviot, appliqued with black silk taffeta, all sizes The real value is $5.00. This is an exceptional chance to get a nice dress skirt for half what you expected to pay for it. All new goods well made, latest styles. ILLINERY. A description of a hat in our millinery department only bewilders you, for it gives you an idea that we've dozens of the samo kind, but 'tisn't so. The great advantages you have in your millinery selec tion at this store is the econ omy that you find in the price and the assortment of styles. Just think of it no two hats alike and over two hundred and fifty at your disposal for Thursday, ranging in price from $2.25 to $5. You aro positive of a saving of fifty per cent in this department. KEEl1 YOtU EVE OX II AYIIKWS n.VII.V AUS TO (JUT YOtll JIONEY'S WOHTII UAvncii' Miiier' Beai & c's llA 1 UEJrtS Boston Wholesale Clothing Stock on Sale at 47 cts on the Dollar. 13,365 spring suits, the very best manufactured, secured for spot cash from the assignees of the above firm now on sale at actually less than half price. Our first showing of this Btock cre ated a furor. Many fastidious dressers who are in the habit of having their cloth ing made to order, have had their eyes opened. They must havo told their friends for we are having a mighty re sponse. Just think of it. Men's $12.50, blue, double breasted, satin faced serge suits, tor Men's $5 and $0 all wool suits, for Men's $18 and $20 vory finest worsted suits,.' for Men's $10' suits, sack, frock or square cut styles, alBO slims and stouts, for $7.50 Giant knee pant suits for boys 8 to 1(5 years old, at only Boys' vesteo suits, made with double breasted fancy veBts, real $5 suits for $1 boys' knee pant suits for $2 boys' voetee and D H suits at 4.90 2.75 8.75 6.40 3.75 2.25 HAYDEN BROS You hive tbe BEST notwithstanding thoy cost you no more than Inferior goods, r. it. men m. r. ro.. MANtiiwcTunuits. kt, i.oiuh, mo. IIMinN II IRE C, A, IU.IX-SBACK, OM.A1L.V. DU3TK1UUTOIU , UlilUCI MAUC Selling the Miner, Beal & Boston Wholesale Bank rupt Stock, at 47c on the dollar. THE MOUTH In tlio must rxpru.iilvo fMiture nnd Is nmrrfil liy luck nf kooI TIJKTH nml illsllKiirptl by poor onus, I'lnco your no If In our hands. Our eyatom of lUINTlSTUY Is Mrlcily modern nml nvrry disci Ik Hiicct'safully treated, Our crtWrlnl li nro perfect In form, color and usn, Will lust a lifetime BAILEY, the Dentist dl'J Pintnn lllk. lUlh .t Fiirnnui, l.Hil AUruiliiiit. 1'liuuc 1083. 1517 UOUQbAS ST. 1