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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1903)
Tin: OMAHA hailv in;,:: Tri:KiY. Hi-:m:Mr.i:i: 23. iwr. zum t m KI3U wiraac: mm CLOAK DEPARTMENT. BIB BARGAINS A Special in Laces at 6c Yard TU-tnui k;iM v lin- M-hliuK arjl la jijM-rtiitM ami hands. sir hi jjjati hi m'in. Th-v ax Morili as hijfh as U5v, a varl. uk an t'Xti-ariiiarv bargain for Tuwlikj, a vuH Silk Veils and Hat A vt-n lint- aisNtunujnt of Kiounriu vi-ils, in black au'l color, excellent tjualitv. worth up to .'$5c, a Tufwlav H-ial. at. fiuli I Indian Beads Our W ar- th oulv house in Omaha that has placed import orders for Indian Ix-rads. Our line has now arrived. We will sell all color of Indian beads at llc a bunch, because we jmjsirted thiu ourselves and paid no middle- A f" man's profit, othern sell them at 25c and .'55c g Hi a bunch, our price is. for all colors wJ The Isrrest variety of bead work loom la Omaha, at each. 25c. 50c Wear Omaha's headquarters for Apache India a bead work accessories. alT I the befrinninfr 81 the sale, made for this fall's trade in the Dew styles, colors and cloths. These uiL are as fine as any you can buy for $10 or $12 a bargain price M aisM T ROQER5 "BRANDEI3 SPECIAL" FaU Suits BARTENDERS ARE DIVIDED Dot Factina Wmts Lids pendent UuioB Eeptftts from Hotel Men. OTHER DESIRES PRESENT AMALGAMATION .il Itmlwr Etwurli DefUm Haw Wn la Bar It est r IlataJl Uaaar IaJera a D1- nr t'Mlaau H. C EM wards, flnajuriai eTetry of tha Dmaha Baxtrndera union, deniea the report tv-aardlna- tha withdrawal of tha union from tha "Bis Four" amalgamation, which In cludes tha b&rtendera, tba cooks and wait ers and the rooka' beJpora. Ha holds tha Retail Liquor Dealers association rrsponsi lila for It. and says It is an attempt to dis rupt the union. "The trouble arowe over the payment of salaries to men we railed out during; tha late strike." ld Mr. EO wards. "We paid them 114 a week while they were idle and soma few men otijrcted to what they styled 'exorbitant aNM-aaments.' Seeing an op portunity to raise trouble and with the hope of dlsruptina our union, tha Retail Liquor Xealera' aaauctation issued a circular letter to all bartenders, the second clause of which reads:. At the last refrular'mwtlns; a resolution waa passed which in !-ubinoe declares: That t.art.'nu.ra who have trouble with their union on account of exorbitant as aeasmerts, intolemnt tenuities, etc, shsll be uatalns! uy their respective employers and In tiirw this rtsKwtt'n will stand by such employe so Lou they bhall remaia (nembera tn aond standing. "Tha object of this was to foster the or ganization of this tie w union. Such a union could sain no recognition in any central body, could not ret a charter and would save no standing whatever with allied unions. Our union has a paid membership f 3SS men and we are fast settling; up all rlit scores satisfactorily to members of the pnton and their employers. ' A representative of the bartenders, who favors tha organisation of an Independent union and withdrawal from the present Union, says: The question of pulling; away from tha cooks, waiters and eor' helpers has bees tefora the local Bartenders- union miny (Imas. and In my opinion nearly every mem Tper is In favor of It. Uurh :m Independent tM-ganisatlon would have about ITi mrmliera Once the break Is made I think every bar tender la the lit; would become a membet f tha new organisation. Strike t aase Treafcle. "The strike-of the waiters lASt Sfrtng sjraa what brounht the matter to a bead. Jt reused twelve of the I -est bartenders n town to lose as many of the beet posi tions because thry bad to walk out when nonunion waltere were Installed in the hotels and caf.a ahcre they woiWed. j:very man thought this an Injussi,', a they were ail satutrted Hh their wiarei, rhick In some ,-aiei were twice as much as the scale, and had no grievance with their employers iinly three of ihnte men have returne.1 to w.wk. The others have Telt aore and a considerable feellr.g of lu jalhy for them has lt-n worked u. "I understand tlutt Jutk Tierncy. who rae a former record ill aectetary of tiia J.-al union, has l-een enlavrl-ia; to c! tha Imlependeiit umoa on Its feet. At us ent he Is In Hloug tlty organiiSi : m, in ftependent union jt the i;t, n. ,1 i t ymv'' in OmahA. "t)f course the old ir !..n:.,n ..f 1 ... ' : Anti-Pain Pi nr. Miles'! prevent a w.ii c,r iiesrische, the nt!uinu-ot ' ' ' n mankliid. t'srry in jemr No Ptviates. Vn-lassilve Ti.r i -t ii- Htulea aj-4 uniiiii i ... Flat . JS doses . cents. .' r i i,i ok. Jjh. milks MiancAL co. i . . . , : t, for TUESDAY Juj;liKh vain in all wMtliK. luauv of 11iKf penJil lacr- Drapes at lOc eilk tKIs, hat rra, and Own Importation TREMENDOUS I Clothing Sale Choice of the entire stock of Men's Fail Suits from the factory of PFEIFFER & SOLOMON J e. Houston St. !V Y. The crowds of men who visited our utoVe ioce this isJs bepsn on Saturday bare been surprised at the spleodld quality of themo fail suits. Our sales have beeu e norm one, but the great size of the stock enables us to offer for tomorrow varieties as large as at This doming all - PEET ft CO. sad l 'SI0-S35 and Overcoats n2l. TC JJran&ri $z Sen la line with tha Hotel and Reataumot Em plsres International alliance is favored by the officers and some others, but there la a very strong; feeling- among the bartenders that they want a union strictly of their own. eatable of handling; Its own affairs and able to htild aloof from the complica tions of ether grafts unless they want to so out on a sympathetic strike. The last experience In the alliance has not been of a kind that would make the bartenders anxious to continue under tha present cos dltlons and unless I am greatly mistaken there win be a change in the near future." Cfeataaberlata's Calls. Cbalora aad Dlarrbatra Hewsed . The uniform success of this nrenintu. tn the relief and curs of bowel complaints i has brought It Into almost universal use. I It never fails and when reduced with water and sweetened Is pleaaant to take. It ia equally valuable tor children and adults. Diamond betrothal rings. Edholm, Jeweler. NO STAND AT CITY HALL Cwstesaerr Seats far Ak-Sar-Rea Ad. sslrei-s Will TSt Ga Tp Tbla Year. . It is improbable that there will be a stand In front of the city hall this year from which hundreds of favored persons may view the Ak-Sar-Ban parades, as they have In tha years past. Mayor Moore has de clined to take any interest In bulldlr.g the stand and referred a reporter to the Board of Governors when asked what la going te be done about it. It has been cusu.mary In the past for the council to direct the building Inspector to erect the stand, the cost being defrayed by tha sale of tickets. This year no such resolution his been passed and the time is almost too late for the work to be dune. If the stand is not erected, and there seems to he very little Indication that It will be. a change In the usual plans may be necessary. Hereto fore the mayor haa welcomed the king and presented him with a long speech and a key to the city from the stand, upon which sat the governor, his staff and msny dis tinguished clti Wsrki Waaeere far We anew. Electric Bitters invigorate the female system aad cures nervousness, headache, backache and constipation or no nay. ioc For sale by Kuha A Co. Chtea-a t.reat Westera Railway. Short line to Vtinden, Harlan, Manning, Carroll and Fort Io"se. Two trains eacb way. l-avs Omaha at 6:2t a. m. and ?. p. m. Iaave Council Bluffs at 4S a. m. end 1.1S p. m. For information apply to Geo. F. Tlioniaa, Gen'l Agt room 31X Omaha National Bank building. Omaha. Neb., and 3 I 'ear I fit . CouruMl Bluffs. la- Horse covers made to Ct yocr Omaha Teat Awning Co., 11th a: Bey etrevta Silver match bt-xee. Kdhoim, mco r; r: ell mziz: Farmer OaukM l-e Trml as4 Net) Here , f J it. M, OI of tl.e I iid.ii !i.r with ! I-si-v a S' W,fV, l,,i tui 1,; ic .'.:-.,v I .. '..;, ) '.ji C-fiet t r 1 1, i ; : t 1... . V t:tf I.- Ptrticiilirj u (he ' ut ioak lm -r. turn in , York. Iih v et.-..f. luiiMOer thea the (tr"i" of He aio wriw ur that he lias pun-liase lie e.i r.it in e ! k. 'J iwy will I ki-r as ii v -n in Th- 'i't e lie fit id nvw vii Hit- muiket. the fabric are the lat Lot No J-T" wll at 'his twice we tiv n gr-al niM!!- WOHO-D S null. made of pl:(ll hikI inO.eu limit" lais. all ttie m lai-M hi i.-h hiiu compare iavorti'v so'te Nh iMii other tiuun for ft Qf tih.Jt our .ri niiij v9i3U lot No I' At tills price we hHe nxeri u ine early .m.-r will get the ctiol-e tm- ortei fai-rii-. in tweeon. e.-es mid tnl- tlll OIII III Mil Ul- V nil", mid !iaf nil the qualities "iM l.wr ol Mi im t-uiiH Of J IE . f'T "iilj- U 10 It Nu. 3Hr ttn Th liMlKuir-H tti-Hr noil ur- n lo"ki-d uixm ex"ti- !-. 'Jl.i- KuKimli frm'k k.lkilL U'1 Hi" tuiiilui f'ttinii. all mud" of 1ti i w imitt-nutN uiid ttrii sold mih ?"r oi,l 8U l"t No 4-'Si tM-UUlUl BHtllplv "UUf ii 22.50 WOMLX'S COAT 7be iait n.?t and riobbient pt-W 'n i.d O-WJ u nonirn d n-w niuiF, mid of ail i vw Silcliii-M and satin HikkJ f" fift at. ac ii I9UU i womttu coat, made of- fin terwii yu THK RCUAULK ITUHE. Famous Sixty NO PF.AM-R8 OR TOrLrRP KHOM t TO 10 A. M. We will wll extra heavy printed xepfcyr. winter weight, oulv W yards to a ouwtomer, at "'jo a yard. This is the regular ll'1 grade. v . FR"M 1:3 TO 11:50 A. M. tl Boy Blurt Waite. :"5t:. ' doien boyn' Blurt walrt. in ll;ht and dark color, lattn'icred and with aeparate collars, cadet and mothers friend brand. pTj7 lS THE RELIABLE STORK. SoC TABLE LINEN. 25c Extra heavy graas bleached and unbleach ed table linen. &c value, at c yard. 60c TABLE LINEN. 3nc Kxtra. hea-y cream Scotch damask, at S.'1! a yard. 4fte Tl RJCET RED DAMASK. Sc. so-inch turkey red damask, fast colors, at 2uc a yard. 11 00 NAPKINS. 6Sc. Full bleached union napkiaa, size 3x21, at CDc a Ooaen. ifiis Fruit! Fruit! Fruit! The fresh fruit market is very firm and ail fresh fruit is now in transit prices ranging much higher but owing to the fact that we had one car of fancy assorted fruit bought lie fore the advance we are In a puKttlon to give our customers the bene .lt3 JV POOL ROOM HEARING STARTS JKcHaah aael Braateh Aaesg First TAIta eases la Case Bresgkt by Dtaa Before County Judce Vlnsonhaier Mon day the bearing of the "pool-room" gambling canes was besnu. No pools, however, were sold on the time when the trial will be concluded, as every one of those admitted it was, in the language of one of the defendants, too "long a shot." V. L. ChueoviU-h and Pat Dennison, al leged proprietors of the pool room at 1213 Douglas rtreet, waived the preliminary hearing and were bound over ta the dis trict court. Each furnished bond In the sura of $1,000. A. C May. Asa Binford. Fred Summers, William Dalrymple, Walter Downing. Jerome Smith and Abe Deems elected, by Ed P. Smith, their attorney. M stand trial County Attorney English appeared for the state, with Attorney L J. Dunn, who filed the complaints, as his unofficial assistant. Fire and Police Commissioners McHugh and Bmatch were the first witnesses. Judge McHugh testified that be had been In the pool room once; that he bad met Mr. Chucovitch there and had been In troduced to him as the proprietor. Further than this, and that It was stated that it was a "pool room" the witness did not know anything about the matter. Captain ' Broatch testified that he bad visited the pool room three or four tlmee, that he bad done so In company with Fire and Police CommiFsloners McHugh snd Spratlen. Ha understood. Captain Broatch said, that it was a "pool room" and so far as sppearances went jt looked to him ex actly like one of tha Biard of Trade bucket shops. He said he waa not, however, fa miliar with ejther bucket shops or pool rooms. In snswrr to a question by At torney Smith he testified that so far as he knew the blackboard might Just as well be uaed for putting up quotations of stocks or grain, or returns from prixe fights or base hall games, as the names of horses. He had been told, witness stated, that Chucovitch and Dennison were partners In the pool room and in the saloon In front of It. Homer Kirk, a well known barber ard inventor of a scalp treatment, was an un willing witness, but on being told that ha must answer he Identified May ard the other defendants as being engaged la one rapacity or another around the pool room. He decntv1 the furniture of the place, the sellir -.. ,,f tickets, the f le- f- " jw.lers wni a, ),s,-,eey change V I TV- MS) Cccds Ccnia In- 'it i rrr m.m,'i s t.ulo? itmiir mh'h I iuiui e Imvf hit luiU at Itun kuihii d mini' of tli ni"it woTulMrf ni Ikh vr ttif that aHli and e :U '"ii lli J,it rl M'Vlln 'i; J into 4 lotfc. Tiii' n- tn i-wHt in sfv and tlir ai. ':auniiM jn oi nmiii-liiji lid c'hclim . w; li io lid thi- i-ao.. nnly fiinnicil, orth fO t! .-f..r oiny L 0 V 4i ,iriin i ..j,t made of fMi rUiiinn.. nor'li i ' j to t t :. n-tiii. ..m.-Ii IUWW EXTRA M'U 1AU I-lK TI'liPL'Al l"'..V!Ni in i,iun xilk utuii kirtp 9 CI worth ..'- for Wi3U oni-i! b MiiVrdovvri dref?iiis Qf hhmuh t oliaii'-for v3 VVoni.f tU (-. iniMd wrajiir Q wonh : no-for 36 oo.fi woiiiii'h ti"d'rklrt. CQa rrular H guallty, tor ... gik In Yzxh Cress Gsods Ccp't For Cns Ksur Tuesday Krnn 4 to J .. m ito irfoduoe tl.r tow fall tiov.ttp" in our ll'dng tl-tiartni"iit will wll lia!f nioliKii, i-oloied "10- r-n KltiruiiiK" worth ijr,r at. wr yirnl I5e A1X lall wul'-.tniKV HifHvy vW'nn In wliite and oonnr worth bin to Kk:, darltif thin on hour, yard .. b36 Be Sure and Attend Our Minute Sales. 'abw wlCh rpllurp stlatiieL nnlr 75c an3 ' C.UI qnaiity. at Zu. I mjM I TO J P. 51. We win flrijih uo ail ah roods 1t sold np to he a yard, and mlj lu varus te a customer at 1c a yard. KKOM S TO 4 P. M. Kor one hour only we will sell 7M yarrln perfect maclune thread, black and white, ail nurobern, only 6 apoole to eauh custo mer, at lc Big Linen and Domestic Dept ! PILLOW FLIPS, sr.. T"lne quality bleached pillow slips, size ; 42x:w, at &c j Cue SHEETS, 4r. Ready-to-use bleached seamless sheets, size 72xlKi. torn not cut. ce value, at 4:. 10c CAM BUI C. "-s". Fine snow while cambric, yard wide, 10c ' value, at 71-.'- a ynr'i. j i5c towels, ioc. I Bleached and tmblesched Tu-kish tow , els. hem. hU'k towels, fringed honey- comb I towels, worth lXir, at Wc. fit, and the following prices will prevail for Tuesday: Fancy assorted blue and yellow plums, POc per crate. Funcy freestone eeaches. Ifcc a crate. Fancy Tokay armies. a basket. Funcy large Juicy lemons, lc each. What We Are After ! nrht now is mail order business and if ' you live out of town and have to buy j drugs, patent medicines, etc, it will pay you to read our ads and take advantage of . the prices we are making on every thing I found In an UP-to-fiale, well-stocked drug I store. Make up a list with your neiti i hors and send in for our prices, and &E IF we can't save you money. : l.O0 Peruna S7 II. US Pierce's Medical Dlscoverv fK tl.' Pierce's Favorite PrcHcription W ll.on Fame's Celery Compound 79 0" Celery Nervine Ko S2 Chester's Genuine Pennyroyal Fllls..J1.0u fl.TS S. S. S 11.14 Six: flenulne Castnria 14 i lie Carter's Little Liver Pills 15 1 15c Laxative Bromo Quinine 15 i ISc Quetiaceto guaranteed Cold Cure., .in j hue Bar-Ben 4 'WicDoan s Kidney Pills S ! $1. 0 tiermin Klmmail Bitters 7B 50c Dr. ' rles Flesh Food 40 i $1.00 Grrtn. 80 I OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCHAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUO STORE T. TATES. ProDrletov. Twa Pbaaes 747 sad 77. lt si aael Chteaga strerts, Oaaafca. SAVE YOUR TEETH ou need teeth to masticate your food. Have them attended to In time. Give us a trial and your teeth will l-e in perfect order. GOLD FILl.I:s -tl AO aa CROW ft S.OO Taft's Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. Save 80 per cent in Gas Bills cThs KERN BURNER Hieheet candle power gaa burner In the world. All Mixes for all purposes. Gloties to tisrmnniie. No wire sup ports. No black mantel. (MlitjKU all othrr lights. Kara ssrssssacest Oat Urbt Cm , Chtcage. D. W. Dudjrcon. Ajrt.. Plaeshar aad Oasfltter, Set farm am 5T. 'ptoie leea. r: mark of quauty. C !trl are Unsurpassed. I aeS Vt later Osealag. t- - l 1 ii. my, October X and 1 i. l Lata and ready-to-wear ! )!.!. 4k CO, !ire-Newee Ideals f ..!Nl Ot a, S p. m. im, eweier wfe ef A. A. Gil- n.nt aft (l th,ir .i', r-,l 1.; ears 7 IT. SDcptcmKer St, M i tn. later- lim(B)Si (taftJ v -"J m WKie' Men's Fall TOP COATS worth S20, for S15 hen e na.r '"worth f20.00, -we mean thf j're better TaJuen than 120.00 will bur in any other Omaha Ktore. Our price, how ever, is $15.00 no more no let. Of course we bow other grades, from $6.00 to $25.00, but at $15.00 we bow a powerful line and we've crowded all the ntvle and value possible into the top coats we bow- at this price. The rtyles varv from the ex treme short "topper" to the other extreme of ienfrth full 47 inches lon:. The coats will fit better much iKtter than tLe vast majoritj of made-to-order garments. Our top coats have ger for the dressy young fellows. A Misses' School Shoe Colder weather will compel the buy ing for the children heavier shoes. This delightful fall weather Is the time to get them broken In for hard wear soon to follow. Misses-, sizes BH to 8. are $l.f. Misses', sizes H to 11, are 11.2a. Misses', sizes I1 to X are S1.50. Women's, sizes 2V to S, are C1S0. These have either low or spring heels. In either box calf or kid. every pair of them guaranteed, and your money back If you are not satisfied. DREXEL SHOE CO., 1419 Fantzm Street. ' Omaha's L'p-to-Data Shoe Mooae, It Isn't the Money you save that is your chief gain. Th fact thai you have formed ths torijj Lab it males you a afe mark, Your credit ii good. You re independent. Our Bank is open daily from 9t 5. J. L. Brandeis & Sons BANKERS. And look at the pretty things ta ear show window, and then go away. Don't think that because they are se handsome you oan't afford te pay the price. Come right In. examine aar goods and veu'U be surprised st ewr low prions. Right now we're show ing the f nest collecttna ef Dlamaada. loose ar4 mounted, ever displayed. We'll take pleasure la shewing yea our goods. BROWN & BORSHEI.n, ta South 16th Street COLLAR Pcrfield's Cut Pro Piano Co. I tee BMg, Reoea 7. Teepeeae 7a I. WeSee, Mery Ceek, kaewtg K.as)ar, Don't Stand Outside L plenty of dash and gin GREEN TRAD.KS STAMPS EARN INTEREST .OH MONEY DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! EE IT KXOTTN H ran onr dm; dorrL on apc.rtmnTit forre I.n.-a We ore er?r on tiie watcb le rat price. We ar uniputlne in no rut liine. We ore a law to ourwlvo. We wive bhiht inr von n TXTT.'-'T MEPICTXES ANI ALL ItEMEPIES. Onr I-lirQ I TTFA ETM ET Is the BEST EQnrrLP in imim f TLTSU. 41X1 XW ? "S AXI COMPOUMINti FACILITIES til anv ecus Kt'f arnuad. SE.ND US YOUR PRESCRIPTION'S hourly rwoniinfiidinc Kenucrr s To tbtr TwtrnnK. X.FI,IAJ:TLJTT FAiTHFrx ACcrnAcx. ruEfsHXEss. ithitt an: rrii 6TEENGTH In every imrrediuiit and dmp. end mer eTl a ir"i:f Tiiers positively "Barcain Cannier" in lis cliErarttT. Tliesc t-r the rZTnl tacts In onr prewcrlptlnn fUliiie. CROCKERY! We wmat erwarp Ur la Saaaa afatrlaa aff tae pi aaswf at tba a saniaag Tbe sstli l-s art Sua sra ssuia, tlesa. Sir Mtrki ktn s em h, Bee our new lines of Doultnu Wedpewemd and Cnalpn-t Eiiflitili m.lna. Tinti erd'g famed line of painted French China, Haviland s enanemg and vanefl lnv rich cut glaas, etc., etc Laxre plain glass lamps, complete. Nn. 2 burner chimney and wick eac.n Fanrv German china cream nttchers each . . VI ca gaa chtmneys ea;h . ' GROCERIES! GRDDEHIED! The Money Savins Grocery. AU Goods FresX New id Inviting. Prices the Lowest. Prompt CeKverse. Free Postal Cards. Tel. $37. 1 J-lb. can rasjiliemea .... 2-lb. can peas . Baked beans, S-lh. can .. lr . -Iftc Cheoolatlna, can ioc. ...le .lhc in Table syrup, can Pancake flour, 2-lh. package . Wsmester sauce., bortis , Hi on. per pouno Wheat for braakfast. S-lh. 3HC Cocoanut. pankage ... , WleoonaUt cream cheese, IK Ha ent chnonlata, pacJcag-e Celery salt, bottle . ...iie .c .aor ncit jt:TicK. orm vsrw nEiDiiTt:ki rsi AITS BMft. GET YCU3 SUi:?S-!3TEF.EST CI nET E?HT. eT Three days only at Her Grand Hotel OrntHa, Fel. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Septesiber 23, 2 3a Ths Extenajve f-khllxt of Original Albrecht Furs 4. Tftiutlif tiia ibX 4fri i'ir f t.vg r' rvsrt t0t, jHck sfsf ihm W of M I'. Mr- keHji Its p(4r rafl 4 ?kft ttalSSAWt Mi lff fr nm i i (MisK kimuim of Km-v- wff It 1 Wt 4fs t n 'Tie fr?Srwif f vf "h h yott-r ir- 1 k wii- t .:. mM. from ftttf if.h r y-oi im tlOitfm, Ntlv ham f a 4TV!W'V ," fif tWI.reff tMI fT'Si A t t. I ' A-or-J l' t jnf-vr.Mi ui 'K rrc i-'urt" tt,tf,tt h 4ut t is i.nA tur rsrwrT ttir, Wr OskrV. vrTl vmr evofsr fr fwr 6 tvrv 1 Tt Jk4 tf Aihiriinw 1rMr f- lou rtor t t .y 1 ir fwiii ia iTs a Wfri h yr c i mam 'u. 1 1 . E. ALBRECHT & SON, 20 WORTHY If yea te be m ... ci.ilrtceTi lv "t lIMl'' r-.il H ft. 4tlfT W.V,'fe.f.lf.f 5 1 -4P SVt. e- fr- St 4i m ltf trv-W tlilH . VI ft i W llntlV I.a.'e" Ill 1).m 5trC y , , V, B n I 1 t :r. I I L i ESS? e e r-m I u E I SPENT 1"E FTC LI, rSFKaTfTmil AtltTsVaTTXa, At rut price. Tirn mnnol (in iie-rwr. Plivfiirruiti vT the Iktt mi'TiSiiic ir-e it CROCKERY! . u annal w4sa swid armatreet ai Oar Curry rn(w. 1i-r-;Je LrnnfiTi Eri.-rT.rtt. iuir.ie . fuiccwTHKh.. S-').. cmd ..... Jirfl iutm"- Htu-r.. .. . . Parliir tm.ii tie. tvT . mem c r tt bu: ft ; t M E Vitirn ir i;af sn. TierrneTT ' a C.Tnri V a.nw'-' iv- FrmA Cjurj-y j-"ur:-. u. ."nu.., iTTcrkx. rrr vijc rrrt e Welium -S..UT To''--. ' . 14mKii wtur Tfl.s out Xal're titiik ol'-c ... rita raasura ttx"a tx TBjir., ts. terrrix. an rm r A H. L 7lh St.. St. r. f WATCIir.SI t rr- 1 Fntw-v mnlnrwd eaniT"na J j 4-rn. flu wi u prtB ana saiinraw ,.. . ll i.lkV . . A- . - r .)