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TTTR BEE: OMAHA, TFESDAY, JANVARY 7, 101.1.
Sff'DONALD MAYBE CHAIRMAN
fElsasser Still Intends to Contest for
Hit Old Scat. !
MAY NOT GO TO HIGH COURT !
Cominlloirr Will Itrroirnlf' Mc
Donald. When the Itonrd Mrctn
Jnnnnrr Honrtccn Hl
or Mnr Appeal.
Henry S. McDonald, county commlt-;sJoner-lict
to succeed Peter n. Klsasser.
torobablr will be elected chairman of tho
Board of County Commissioners when tho
Iboaxd reorganises January 1. Hlessser,
"who fom weeks ago announced ho would
(try to hold office for another yar, ror
abandon that hope. He would have to
Iflght to and through-the supreme court
lin order to retain his sent and he Is be
ginning to doubt the advisability of spend
ling the money ho would have to spend
In a battle the result of which Ii gravely
Idnubtful.
When asked for a statement Sir. HI
Isaeoer said ho still Intends to content tho
eat In the. court, but done friends nt
ill say he has almost decided to give tir
Mr Blsasser, however, will carry the
fight as far as ho can without Incurring
expense. When the new board meets
January H ho will appear In his ont
McDonald also will be there. tUsoascr
will ask for rccognlton as tho commis
sioner from the First district; McDonald
will do likewise. McDonald irtll bo rec
ognized. If Blsnsser wishes to iro further
he will have to Institute a quo warranto
proceeding In district court to force tho
Hoard of County Commissioners to rcc
ofoilzo him and not McDonald. Blensser
contention Is that a new law onacted
several yearn ami, but never put Into
effect, ext omis all commissioners' terms
to four year.
1 Tho commissioners refusn to say who
IwIH be chairman of the lmard this year,
lit li persistently reported unofficially thut
McDonald Is slated for the place. How
tho committee chairmanships will be di
vided has not been decided.
The Ml Board of County Commissioners
will hold Its last meeting January P.
3rrom that date until Jnnunry 14 the
county- technically will bo without a
IXJoard of County Commissioners.
With Elsosser Kono nnd McDonald In
tils place there will bo but one democrat
Thomas O'Connor left on the board.
ESTATES CREDITORS TO SUE
ADMINISTRATOR'S BONDSMEN
Through tho peculiar financial opera
tions In which A. 13. Walkup. attorney,
rngaged before ho disappeared, C, A,
Jenkins, administrator of the estate of
the late Mrs. Mattla Lucas, Is to bo sued
to' creditors of the estate. More than
two and a half years ago Jenkins cm
ployed Wolkup an his attorney. He gave
Walkup JUO to pay tho creditors. Now
it Is discovered tho creditors never were
paid and Wnlktip tone slilco has Eno to
the port of missing men.
Attorney for llralley & Dorranee nnd
t other creditors of tho estate said they
I win sue Jenkins and A. W. Walkup,
real estate dealer and brother of the lost
attorney, A. W. Walkup being Jenkins
bondsman. Any Judgment recovered
roust be paid by Watkup, as Jenkins has
Ho money with which to pay.
Mrs, Lucas was a poor woman. Uhe
left only a few dollars and an IndustrlaT
insurance policy for $110. Jenkins en
dorsed tho insurance company's check for
tho amount to Walkup who said ho
would pay the creditors. Ho then ad
vised Jenkins that his sorvtces as ad
ministrator of the rotate were com
pleted and that ho wan discharged as
administrator. Jenkins knew no differ
ence until recently, when creditors, be
coming; Impatient, called upon him for
payment In proof of the fact Umt
Walkup procured the cash on the check
the Insurance company has produced tho
check bearing Walkup's endorsement
changes Announced
for the omaha road
V!ff T..J ... . .. .
transfer of officials win occur on the 1
Chicago. Bt Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha
road, the changes nil being regarded as
promotions:
T. W. Kennedy, superintendent of the
eastern division at Eau Claire, Wis., goes
to Bt Paul as assistant to General Man
nger Trenholm.
P. B. Nlcolcs, formerly of this city,
now at Bt James, goes to Kau Claire
as superintendent of the eastern division.
O. W, Tower, chief trnln dispatcher at
Bpooner, Wis., goes to Enu Claire as as
sistant superintendent of the eastern
division.
E. C. Blundell, now assistant superin
tendent at Eau Clair, goes to Omaha as
superintendent of the Nebraska division.
J. It Welch, now superintendent nt
Omaha, goes to St James as suporln
tendent of the Minnesota and Iowa divi
sions. J. E. Morton of Omaha Is promoted to
chief train dispatcher of the northern
division at Bpooner. Wis.
ADVANCE TICKET SALE
FOR MUSICALE IS BIG ONE
If the advance sale of tickets todate
for the music-ale which will be given at
the University of Omaha Friday evening.
January JO, la any criterion of the alio of
the crowd which will attend, It will far
dutdisUnoe any entertainment yet given
by the students of the young Institution.
All of those who will take part have been
working hard during the vacation and
they seem to have Imparted their zeal to
the friends of the university. The stu
dents have been working Industriously to
make It a success and report a very
heavy advance sale of tickets.
This will b the first concert of this
cliaracter that has been attempted at the
university and while It will be the work
of only a few, it is thought that It will
be the forerunner of annual glee club
concerts at the university.
Of those taking part Harry Dlsbrow,
Jean Q. Jones, Beatrice Banghart and
Edwin Hells, all with the exception of
Mr. Jones are university peoplo. If the
concert proves the success that Is an
ticipated. It may be repeated In some of
the nearby "towns. Tickets were placed
on sale today at Myers-Dillon Drug store.
DR. A. E. WINSHIP TO TALK
AT UNI CLUB LUNCHEON
The annua meettner of the stockholders
Of -the University club will be held Tues
day evening at 8 o'clock at the club rooms,
Mhta officers will be elected. Dr. A. E.
Wtnsblp, editor of the Journal of Edu
cation of rioKton. will be a. sural of tne
club at the noonday luncheon Tuesday
jvt which time he will speak on "Ilooent
Criticism of the Public School 8ystem."
UUZZ
rti
la)
Any
Suit
New liOtS brought forward luesday
our January Sale of
Muslin Underwear
i renter nMri:nonl better
tiialllJes mid more attractive
bargain than were over be
fore offered In a sale of under
muslins in Oinabn. Hero nro
a few of the ninny spe
cials. I'riiicens Slips;
lace nnd em
broidery trim
med, mado of
best material,
J2.00 valuos,
$1.00
Women's
Corset
Covers
and
Drawers;
6o and 3to
each
Slip-Over Night
Gowns, Walk 1 n B
length Skirts, Um
brella Draw era,
Cornet Covers and
Combination Un
derBarmontfi. will
go on snlo
N'lght Gown" nnd
C h o m 1 boo with
u h embroider
ed yoke, white
o 1 1 1 couta with
wldo lace and in
sertion flounces
also combination
IarmontH,
I'lUNCBSB 8L.IPS, NIOHT OOWNH. Combination Corset Covers and
Hklrt and Ctrset Cover and Drawers, otc worth t.0O s QQ
Corset Covers, Drawers, Clowns, Petticoats, Princes HUim, alro Com
bination UndrrcjarmentA exact copies of t in ..n. n n fio
real French embroidery ut UC, 0C 10 )l.VO fj
Cold Weather Specials
Women's Henry Clotli fllovoH !l5e qunlity main floor, pr., 1l)c
lloys nnd Girls' nOc nnd 7flc Houuli Hitler (ilovoH nt. ...... .:il)c
Men's 91. 25 Ilncl Gauntlet Glovesold Ktoie; Tt, pair 7fj
ltny's Lined and Unllncd Gauntlet
Men's 91.00 extra heavy, ribbed anil
store, nt
Men's nnd Hoys' 91 extra heavy
Outing Flannel Shaker Flamiol, Flnnnolotto, D.omct
nnd Canton Flannel plain and fancy colors base
incut, at, yard 5c, 6luC mid 8Vic
All Wool Bordered Skirt Patterns 2 Vi -yard patterns
plain and fancy; made by tho Amana Society of Hem
stead, Iowa $1.75 values, at, each pattern 98c
Warm Footwear Old Store
prj Jersey Legirings for women, misses
Jersey cloth with no spams, perfect fitting, all sites, at. tlr .0So
Men's One-UncMe Arctics, heavy, dull rubber, fieoco lined, all slzeB, IMu
Women's Storm Uuhbcra. Rood values, at, iialr , 40j
Men's Canvas IjegKlntts. Made of stout
Women's Ovenwlters. 6-hutton style In
Pnnta Lk-kkIiikb for Children. Warm,
i-iuui, macivn mm uuiurw, m, yvr imir
3 Big Blanket Bargains Basement
$8.00 mid $10.00 Fiuo All Wool Single Blankets, full
12-4 size nnd bound with 4-inch puro silk ribbon
made to use one on a bed ; at, O O in O
each s
10-t size Bo ft Fleeced Double Cot
ton uiankets. for and slnitlo
I". w, uu a,,iiu i
39o
January Linen Sale
Every day wo bring forward now lots and wo of
fer prices that cannot bo duplicated in liko quality by
any storo in Omaha. Brandeis Linens are known for
their absolutely dependable character. Hero are spe
cials for Tuesday:
50o Memorized Tablo Damask, GS-lnch width; at, yard 20c
$1.00 Silver DIoached Tablo Damask, very durable; at, yard (10c
$3.00 valuo 22-lnch Linen Napkins; at, por dozen 1.08
4G-lnch Linen Pillow Tubing, worth 9"8c; nt, yard .r0c
$1.00 Fast Color Turkish Hath Hugs; at, ench 40c
17-lnch Drown Llnon Crash, 7c grade; nt, yard ao
Wash Cloths, worth Do; at, each 'ic
OMAHA A CONVENTION CITY
Thousands of Delegates Are Enter
tained Boring the Year.
MORE FOR THE COMING YEAR
Pabllcttr Bureau Snjs It Uses Dis
crimination In ScenrliiK Cou-
veutlons, Golnir After
Only the Uest.
According to K. V. Parrlsh, manaser
of the Commercial olub publicity bureau.
18.115 persons were entertained nt con
ventions during 1911. This number com
prises the registrations nt thlity-etcht
conventions, representing organization,!
of almost every conceivable Interest.
Each convention lasted an average of
throe days, making lit days of the 365 '
days, when nearly persons from vail.
ous parts of ths VlUltjd States saw and t
heard about Omaha.
For the -year 1911 the publicity bureau
already has secured thirty-one conven
tions, the attendance nt which will aver
age a little more than the V!2 figure, ac
cording to conservative ei!nmtc. In
this list several conventions' which ytty
likely will be held In Omaha are not
listed because the)' are organization
whose executive committees or mmber-
J.h!p must vote upon the IBIS meetlnti
pluce. t
III securing the convention, the pub
licity bureau takes much cure lu their
choice, not making any efforts to get
those which will do the city no good J
PrlncesB Slips, Em
plro nnd kimono
Night Gowns
many in o x t r a
ulzeB, whtto petti
coats and two-
pleco combination
75c
irmunts,
at
(iloves, wortli to 91 itOc
fleeey lined Union SiiiUt old
80c
Winter Sweaters, Haseinent, ROo
and children, made of One fleeced
army dwelt, at, pair ..., 4o
black, all sires, at..,,.. zio
practical ynrments of fine Jersey g
, pgo
Full tiro Hllkpllnu covered Com-
ivup. wiiu puru wiuio cotton
IiS75..T!,,.:;'(".':..S1.50
lons, wnn puro wnuo cotton
J? l,,verUrtnB standout or which
cost more to secure than they will
rZT, t0,,he mtcn ot Omaha.
ine list of conventions last year em
Phaslws this point as docs th Itat for
the cnsidng year.
Council Approves
Agreement for Gas
on Dollar Basis
Unanimously the city council approved
the agreement reached between a com
mlttee appointed from tho commission
and officials of the gas company and will
take final action on the compromise to
day. This compromise guarantees dollar gas
for ten years If finally offeMoH .m
K've ,He People the opportunity to vote
0,1 an extension of franchise for ten.
tw"ty or thirty years. It is understood
the reduction In the price of gas will not
be mudc until the franchise extension is
voted on.
Opposition to tho extension of n
franchise and to the nitllflcutlon of tho
compromise developed when un attorney,
member of tho Omaha Kconomlo league,
announced that an awoclatlon of business
and professional men would fight the
compromise before the election to extend
tho franchise, and In the courts aftv
wmd If necessary.
The increased royalties provided in tho
agreement will net tho city ubout JHO.OOO
a year over and above tho sum now ro-
celved annually us royalties.
Wo announce
The values are way out of the ordinary, rep
resenting saving opportunities of
a splendid sort.
Our Choice
of the House Sale of
MEN'S
CLOTHING
at
$15
begins
SATURDAY. JANUARY 11
THE VALUES RANGE UP TO $40
(Fur and Fur Lined
John Says:
"I'M polnR Into the
third year with TUUST
I1UBTEH 6c C1GAU8
and business on 'em Is
irrowlnir like a kid fat
tened on Alamlto Milk.
(The Alamlto Dairy
Co. oUKht to thank me
for this ad.)
Cigar Store
I 16th and Harney Sts.
AMI SKMENT8.
"OICAB&'S PUN CENTEX"
'Jtjqf&tag' EvtfS., 1B-35-BO-7EO
jo Hnrtlft- Offers "OINQER OX&X.S"
"S?-? Ed Lee Wroth
EXTRA VAQANZA, ASID VAUDEVTI.I.E
Frank Wakefield, Jane La Uenu, Alpine
Quartet ann uinKery, nnappy iieaiuy
Chorus. Uest I'un-Muslo fi-'iow In Vown.
Xiaaios' Sims Matins Bally
"wortn oumDing- x
"Worth Climbing- tho Kill."
Dally Mat., lOo
EVBSi 5J0-2Oo
SOUOZUtS BT. AT EIGHTEENTH
Itytos Vsuasvllls Includes Warron &
V r o o K w a y ; i.uaio
Foyer; lSxcola &
Franks: Alexander &
iiaMi.li.. f.VlMnrv!
ataat anow
at
Dwarf Pries
Haymundf & Hall. Hlpposcope
Pictures.
Trom 3 to S at 7 and 9
?. M. Dally.
BRANDEIS "THEATER
Tonlcht Wad. Mat. and Nlcht
Cohan and Harris Presents
The Sensational Mtlodramatlo Success
"OFFICER 008"
Thursday, rriday, Batorday, Sunday
Matlue Saturday
Th Musical Kmr of 9 Continents
"MADAME SHERRY"
BOYD'S 1,000 Seats, 25c
Tonight All Weak
Statin Sunday, Thursday, Saturday
Th Vaughan aiasr Flayers in
Enry Mllltr's Success
THE QBSAT DIVIDE
2Txt VHk IKS IOTTEKT MA IT
SUIT ON NOTE BROUGHT
IN THE WRONG WAY
A case of being "In the right church
but In the wrong pew" occurred In the
court or Justice Brltt when G. C, Meier.
Rurgen brought suit against Edward M.
King for 173. SO duo on a note. Last Sat
J urday the case was continued to iron
j day. When the Judge learned a votuntary
petition In bankruptcy had Homo time
ago been filed In the federal court by
King, and that tho debt of 78.S0 was
there listed, lie decided that a Justice of
peace had no Jurisdiction In the matter
of claims that were already listed with
Uncle Sam In a bankruptcy case, lie
; dismissed the case for want of Jurisdic
tion. The facts showed that King in his
bankruptcy petition had listed his debt
of $78.30 as owing ta an Insurance com
pany as premium for his first year's In
surance. Melgcrgprgen showed that, as
a matter at fuct, he wus tho agent of
J that Insurance conr anv. and that lie had
i personally ndvancod this premium money
for Kl"g and had taken King's note for
It payublo to Mrlcrgursen personally. It
, wl'l remain for the federal court und not
; tho justice court to straighten the tangle.
John 's
for . Thursday
A gigantic
sale of
SHOES
for everybody
Overcoats excopted)
Your health demands that
your feet bo well protected
these days.
Your pride demands that
your shoe a In the beat
styles.
And because the'ro are so
many, things for which you
would rather &pend your
money than hlsh-prlced
shoes, we know that our
special Bhoo for younj; men
$3.50
will pleaso you. In all the
styles of W and ft shoes.
DREXEL
1419 Farnam St.
AMU SIS JIN NTS.
hone
Dong. 401..
Matin Eyry Day ailfi Every Hlght
8 (15 Advanced Vaudeville.
Thlt Wetk BLANCHE WALSH Jk Wilson A
Co. LjrdU IJrry IlirUrt's Loop-lhcLuop mi
Letplns Cnlnt Uriel Kmmttt & Co. Owen
Clark Sldnej lUxter. Priori- Mitlnea. Callcrr.
beat oU JSo, riuept suturdur and Sub4t.
Night- 19c. S4c. Mc, TS.
Krug Theater
Mat. Today, 2:30 night, 8:30
THE PAGEMAKERS,
A BEAT, SHOW
Country Stor Friday Night
Xiadlec' Dally Dim Matin.
PANAMA CANAL TO BE i
SHOWN IN PICTURES
Dr. Frederick Vlnlns Fisher, manager
of the bureau of lectures on the Panama
Pacific exposition, will give u lecture Il
lustrated by lantern slides and moving
pictures on the work at the Panama cana
and In preparation of the world's fair at
Sap Francisco ut tho Commercial club
Thurhday noon.
Because blinds will be drawn the Com -merctal
club Is notifying members to be
at the tables in the dining room before
1:30, when the lecture begins and the room,
becomes dark
Dr. Fisher haa !60 slides and a 1,000 foot
film of work on tho canal. I
IB 8
j mm rnmm'
I Young I
w man m
fySpSfiSSBSSlpSjSJ
You're Sure of Superior Quality at Equal Price
Equal Qualities at Less Price
In JANUARY SALES at
Men 's,
Women's and
Children's
Shoes Greatly
Undcrpriced
NsaVj
J! jh
Hosts of wisea ones are taking advantage of the
magnificent special bargains in our January aale of
women's garments.
Several Hundred Pretty
Dresses in serges, tweeds,
nnd fancy mixtures, that
sold to $10; your choice
at $2.95
Women's Sweater Coats
Values to $3.00, slightly
soiled; on sale to close,
at $1.45
r
Tuesday's Special Sales in the
Domestic Room
IN DUMKSTIC KOOM
Percales, 36-ln. wide, values
12c ...I 7Sc
Flannelettes, double fold, good
weight and pattorns, 12
vStsja. 10c
Serpontlno Creiio, nil the best
patterns, long remnants, 18c
values 1-&c
Scotch Plaids and Shepherd
Checks, 16c vnlues .... 10c
Table DamaBk, bleached, 6S
Inch wide, 29c values . . . 10c
Satisfaction, 36-in Bleached
Muslin, 10c values. ... 7c
Ready made Sheets, 72x90, 50c
values ,0c
White Curtain Scrim, 36.1n.
wide, 15c values 10c
Amoskeag Outing Flannels, a
good pattern, 12'4c values
at ioc
Shirting Ginghams, 32-ln.wlde,
15c values ioc
Flannelottes, long remnants,
cood weight, 10c values 75c
Hayden Brothers
Prices for
Wa don't belong to any association
or trust combination to hold np tho
peoplo. Wo make tho prices that keep
them down.
21 lba. beat Oranulated Sugar. . .$1.00
18-lb. best high grade Diamond II
Ji'lour, nothing finer for bread, pies
and cakes k.91.10
10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn-
menl 17 Wo
8 beat Hulled Breakfast Oatmeal
for 55o
5 lbs best Hand Picked Navy Ilenna
for 25o
8 cuns Oil or Mustard Sardines. . .25c
7 lbs best Bulk Laundry Starch.. 2So
10 cake Sllexo Scouring Soap.... 35c
The best Domestic Macaroni, Verml-
clll or Spnglieti, pkg 7H
2-lb. cans fancy Sweet Sugar Corn
for eyjo
2- lb. cans fancy Wax, String, Green
or Lima Beans 7Wo
3- lb. cuns solid packel Tomatoes. loo
Tall cuns Alaska Salmon lOo
Choice California Prunes, lh 7Vac
3-Crown Muscatol ltaislns, lb...7)ao
Choice California Peaches, ll)....74o
The best Soda or Oyster Cruckers, per
pound 0Ho
Tlio best crisp Pretzels or Glngor
Snups, lb Co
Toasted Corn l"lakus, pkg GWo
The best Tea Slftings, lb loo
Golden Suntos Coffee, per lb 20o
3PECIAZ. BARBEL AFPEE SAEE.
3 bushel barrels fancy Oano or Ben
Davis Apples, per barrel 92.40
pU Try Hayden's First
in
EverBum EV6rbllfQ $7toi
If not, buy a ton and bo one of the many who have solved
tho problem of fuel economy. NAT U KB MADE IT GOOD: ITS
FRIENDS MADE IT FAMOUS.
Threo stzes, Range, Furnaco Lump and Domestic fJUF
Lump; at, per ton Ul
Wo have also on hand all sizes Penn. Hard Coal, Arkan
sas Hard Coal., Coke, Smokoless Lump and Cherokee Nut. Call
us for prices.
McCaffrey bros. company
Tyler 40.
A little Bee want ad
Everybody reads
BsiKv7pTj?tT i i iWrTY7!T7TTlHtsiiBB
PsiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBl'ilT I 1 -BT'riV'wTTBsllllllllWw
I
See those
Splendid
Muslin Un
derwear Bargains
Long Winter Coats
Made to sell to
$20; tho season's
newest styles; at,
choice ,..$7.50
Sable Cony Coats;
Skinner satin lin
ed, worth $30.00;
Tuesday sale at,
each ...$14.90
$35 and $40 Coney
Coats In Tues
day's sale at,
choice ..$19.50
All Fur Sets, scarfs
and muffs at Half
Price.
Blankets and Eiderdown
Bath and Lounging Robes;
all colors, $5.00 vnlues,
at $2.95
Women's Long Flannelette
and Crepe Kimonos, that
sold at $1.50 and $2.00; on
sale in one big lot at 5
Tuesday's Linen
Specials
Pure Linen Huck Towels, 50c
vnlues, oach 85c
Pure Linen Huck Towels, 45c
values, each 23c
Pure Linen Huck Towels,, 35c
values, each ice
Hemstitched, colored border
Huck Towels, 25c values, at,
oach ia c
Full sizo Hemmed Huck Tow
els, 120 values, each 7 He
Grass Blenched Satin Damask,
1.50 values, yard .... $1.00
Grass Bleached Satin Damask,
$2.00 values, yard . . . SI. 25
, Gras? Bleached Satin pamnak,
$2.20 vniues, yara. . V.91.OU
Grass Bleached Satin Damask,
$2.50 values, yard.. $1.08
I
Make the Grocery
the People
EQQB, BETTER, CKSZSB A3TD
BTTXTEBXNE SPSOXJAS,
Best No. 1 Storage Eggs, dor..l7H
The best Fresh Eggs, nothing better,
per dozen 25o
Tho best Creamery Butter, cartons or
bulk, por lb 370
The best Country Creamery Butter,
per lb 30a
Tho best No. 1 Dairy Butter, lb..2So
12 lbs. Good Butterlno 2So
Good Table Butterlne. lb 17so
Kancy Tablo .Butterlne, equal to
creamery butter, lb a0o
Pull Cream, N. Y. White, Young Am
erica or Wisconsin Full Cream
Cheese, per lb nao
Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb loo
Neufchatcl Choese. each 3o
THE VEQETABEE SXA&XET OV
OMAKA.
Saves th People from CO per eest to
100 per ont.
The best Bed lUver Early Ohio Pota
toes and give 1C lbs. to peck....l5o
Demand 16 lbs., the law requires It.
Fancy Cooking Apples, 12 lbs. to the
peck, at g()0
Fresh Beets. Carrots, Turnips or
Shallots, per bunch 40
Fancy Itlpe Tomatoes, lb 100
Fancy California Cauliflower, lb.7Wo
Fresh Spinach, per peck v.lSo
Large bunches fresh Radishes, .. .4o
2 heads fresh Leaf Lettuce 50
Large Head Lettuce 7Jo and 80
3 bunches fresh Darsley Bo
Large Grape Fruit, each Bo
it
Plys
Omaha Nat'l Bank Bid!.
does the business.
Bee want ads
TRAVEL.
....vi.uiiiii 8.9JiHegd
Tho Largest and Finest Steamer to
BERMUDA
Hound Trip, 130 & up. lit cliu eiclutlr.lr.
OrotaYa ev4K;te' Feb. 4
TlcVtH lBlertbiDbU with Qu.beo S B. Co.
Programme (Royal Mall ll Folder)
;ontaln!jiff Maps and details of 33
aurereni lours to
PANAMA, JAMAICA, CURV
may bo had on application
The Hoyal Mail Steam racket Co.
SANDEHSON & BON., den. Agts.. 15
ou. LMxaaiia ou, inicago, or any
local steamship ticket agent
'P'IVsbb1