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o THE DAILY BEE Friday M?)rnlng, June 10. THE GODDESS OF MUSIC. 8he Reigned Supreme at Seen- LUCAI- BREVITIES, —Patterson sells coal. “Get your hata at Doane's, ~Gus, Williams to-night. ~Drink Saxe's Pefuvian Beer, ~Drink Saxe's celebrated cream soda, —8moke Saxe's choice, fresh supply just received. ~Richter, opp. P. O., sells straw hats, mld.-tf ~For rine Commercial Job Printing, call at Tar Brr Job rooms, gor Hall Last Night. Notable Gathering of Well- Known People, Societies that Were Present from Abroad. Exocellent Programme Arranged for This Evening. FHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1851, lightness of touch that insured for the attention throughout | ano used in connection was a magnifi- | . | cent instrument. Prof. Strasser's fin ‘ Great Success, ished performance received a hearty . encore. In response he gave a fan- tasia from Ernst, which was generally applauded. “Hinauf zu Berge,' herwise [ dous railway shows yesterday made “Up the Mu\|mm;|,’ one of, ALUS |a decided impression generally. The compositions, was what the St Jo-| e | m.h' Mwnnerchor had selected t..“:f“;‘”’)‘”"l“m sing. They were led by Mr. Blan. | Pand chariot, kenfelt, a former resident of this city, | parisoned horse who was loudly applauded when he | od by the equests mado his appearance. The composi-|fornom suporbly mounted. There tion is an exquisite_production, The | gy chor quickly proved themselves to be | The street millionaire ¢ lay of Sells Bros. wderation of stupen- adod by an immense and this was follow- ian and acrobatic per- were two bands in the party, one of California streat LET A tarnished room 5 let with board in Inquire at No. 6074 17th L] Iy Turnished large room an rner 1Sth and Capital Ave. wn by six gaily ca- | RENT—-On first floor, furrished rooms, southwest corner 19th ‘and Davenport. JOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Inqul; Tt 1ooks like a succession of Fourths of | The numbers and character of the July in Omaha this week, ~The Lion continues to roar for Moore's Harness and Saddlery, ~Just received a large lot of finest cigars in Omaha, at Kahn's Drug Store ~Whipple, McMillan & Co,, the jewel- ers, Oteighton Block. 026-tf “~~Chief Galligan says the ovation to the Pompier Corps at the Bluffs last eve was the most enthusiastic he has ever seen, The boys deserved it, ~Thermometer at Max Meyer & PBrox, from 12 m, yesterday until 12 m, to-day indicated the following: June 8th, 12 m. 76, 4p.m. 80, Tp.om. 7610 p. m, 68, June Oth, 7a. m. 68°, 10a, m. 72, 12 m w ~Next Sunday will be a ereat day for the Sunday schools in this city, W, F. Trwin, the celebrated composer of sacred music and Sunday school man of New York, will be here and special meetings will be held, announcements of which will be made in Tir Bek in due season, A citizen inquires if the rumor is correct that the new five story Millard Hotel about to be erected on the corner of Thirteenth and Douglas streets is to be built so0 as to conform to the old cement sidewalk formerly used by Gladstone & C'o. A stranger went into Cruickshank’s store yesterday to buy Fan umbrella. After making his purchase he attempted to store away several others, In this he failed for he was caught in'the act by the clerk, He was compelled to disgorge and then was allowed to go, —Four thousand dollars in favor of the plaintiff was the verdict of the jury in the case of Miss Gowan against the city of Omaha. Tt be remembered that Miss McGowan fell from an unprotected em- bankment where a strect had been graded and received injuries, sued the city for 815,000 damages, She was offered $500 to | singors and the celerity with which they assumed their places for instance, settle the case but she refused. —Bentley's occidental sxcursion passed through this city yestorda ists were between forty and fifty in number, They started from Chicago yesterday and their destination is San Francisco, Among the com the proniinent eastorn points, —OnWednosday JudgeThurstonand wife | t00, lengthy considering the character | handsome boquet and sung again in | | b L. Thomas Room 8, Creighton Block. were out riding and when on Sherman | of the music, and probably was scarce- | & = = Avenus the horse becamo frightened and |1y varied onough in its character to unmanageable. The judge and lady wero | guit tho average attendant, thrown out and the buggy wrecked, Mr, Louzalin was nding in that vicinity and waw the accident and came to thieir assis- Thurston were seriously injured. the presentterm of the United Statescourt will be that of Graff against Rettig, which is set for to-day. d best to securo thenext Swngerfest -of the Pioneer'Swnger bund in that city. Grand [ of “Wie is doch dic Erde so schoen?” was pre-eminently grand. They filled the whole frontZportion of the stage, capital city for the honor. But St. Joe had | 04 during the time they occupied it made the walls regound with melody. Their organization was almost perfect. The notes were full and clear and sounded out precise and sharp cut. In handling this body with such admir- able precision, Prof. Steinhauser has Island men were trying hard for it, but have now withdrawn in favor of Lincoln, St. Jee. is now the mostserious rival of the it only two years ago. About Garbage Deposits, According to the order of the coun- cil, Street Commissioner Ford 'has placed Douglas street in a passable condition to the river, The garbage deposits at the foot of Douglas and Farnham streets have been removed, and the commissioner gives notice that any persons dumping offal at these points after this date will be prosecuted. AN EARLY BLAZE, Brick House Completely Gut- ted by Fire This Morning. Shortly after two o'clock this morn} ing an alarm of fire sounded from box sixteen, and in a' jifly the fire depart- ment were headed toward Twentieth and Cass streets at a spanking rate. The alarm proved to have been caused ay a fire in the first floor of a brick three-story residence at 2,000 Cass street, owned by Gen, Hawkins. The fire had made consid- erable progress by the time the de- partment arrived, but the building was quickly broken into and two streams of water got to play, The excursion- | nothing oould he more satisfactory cach assumed the]p osition previously 1y were representatives from all | #88igned him. with Von Weber's jubilee overture, a tanoe, taking Mrs, Thurston home in his | Selection that brought into requisition buggy. Neither the judge mnor Mre, |thefull powers of the grand orchestra, under the leadership of Prof. Stein- Probably the last case to be tried at | hauser. The rendition of the music was clear of any marring angularities and presented in a full-rounded, ar- tistic style that drew forth unstinted —The Lincoln “delegation is doing its | applause. audience which gathered in Sacnger hall lnst evening assured the unquali fied success of the 'Fest in Omaha, and sct at rest any misgivings that might have been entertained on the subject. Numerically it would have beenoa fine audience in any city of metropolitan pretentions. In regard to those who composed the aud fence it may be said there has probably never been gathered t a finer audience in this oity. sentative citizens of all nationalities ssemblod together under the same roof. Every seat in the audito- been reserved in advance, and Dy the time the opening overture was struck up not a place in that part of the house remained vacant. The audience continued to pourin, seem- wer rium ingly regardless, and in a very short time the large hall was uncomfortably filled and the galleries crowded to repletion. The attendance of ladies was excoeding large, and some of the recherche costumes worn were striking. There was remarkably fine taste oxhibited in the matter of Jadies dresses, and to judge from their char- acter and costliness the concert was looked upon as a social event by the best society in the city. In the mat- ter of wearing apparol affairs had taken a decided change since the pro- vious evening. The arrangements also were more satisfactory and every- thing moved along with almost me- chanicalipecision, Some slight crudi- ties noticed on the previous evening, in the matter of stationing the had been entirely overcomo and than the methodical manner in which The programme proved to be rather The evening’s entertainment opened Tho grand chorus in their rendition won for himself a pre-eminent place among musical leaders of the west. After the applause, which this fin- ished performance naturally drew forth, Mr. Max Meyer stepped for- ward and in a fow graceful and appro- ]»ri:m- remarks presented Prof. Stein- house with an elegant gold-mounted baton, appropriately inscribed. The prosentation ook tho professor. somo. what by surprise, but glu proved equal to the occasion and ‘‘bobbed up serenely” in a terse little speech of thanks and gracefully accepted the baton. In the Priest's march, from Mendolssoln's Athalia, the professor led with his new baton, and it is won- derful what a swing there was to the music after that, ’F)m performance of this gem was finished and secured a well merited encore, which was given with spirit, The next event of the evening was the appearance of the foroign star, Miss Eimma Mabella, of Chicago. The lady was led upon the stage by Mr, Max Meyer. Miss Mabella was attired ina cream colored silk dress, made en train and looped with natu- ral flowers. The corsage was cut V shaped and looped at the breast and waist with roses, Miss Mabella is a brunette, rather tall, self-composed in mannor, and with a fino stage pres- The house was occupied by Mrs* Parker and Dr. Russell, who|“Nobil Signor,” from Moyerbeer's f Chicago. | ‘‘Huguenots,” Her voice is of the onmp . bare lately” tront gu‘l robust order, with great strength They were to have move out to-day. They succeeded in saving considerable of their furniture. | Miss Mobella is undoubtedly a fine The fire proved to be very stubborn | contralto, has wonderful control over and it took nearly half an hour's work to get it under control. When this |to the fullest extent. She was ac- was done the lower floor of the build. | companied on the piano by Mr, Mar- ing was badly gutted and damaged [tin Cahn. In response to u very water. 1t seemed at the time the loss | vigorous encore she responded in a would not be less than $1000. s ence, Her soloction was a eavatina, and purity in the lower registers, The upper notes are not so brilliant. her voice and has educated its powers very strong in the all the notes with the exception of the tenor, The performance was fine, ~ The rendition of Mendelssohn's “Fifth Symphony” by the orchestra was one of the events of the evenir to those who take any delight in cl ical music. This difficult composition 8 [ organization as & whole, the perfoc- showed up clearly the strength of the | and in fact in | which was composed of colored musi- | cians who tooted with as much vigor |ns the steam calliope. This lat- [ter musical prodigy paral- | yzed the community with its resonant | tones and d chunks of music poured forth from it with the irresist- | ible force of the Missouri deluging | == s given with an airy graceand a | THE CIRCUS PARADE. | SPECIAL NOTIORS---Continued, Omaha;., Gollihs [ entire porformance the most oo | " [ NT Nenty farmned oo 113 | OHl€yenne, A' POLACK’ Colorado grand pi- [ It Was Generally Voted a Bet. 17th and 15th :\n;&: v first floor furnished, w o | A few table boarders taken, 1808 | Spring and Summer pleasant rooms for | light housek eeping, 3 blocks from Postoffice, | Address Mrs. K. this office. CLOTHING! JOR RENT—The building 1006 Durt street, formerly used by John Cane a8 the London | Some butcher tools for sale bly_on the premises or of John Baumer, 1314 | 606,41 ished rosms over Mes- | cor, 16th and Dodge 204 chanta’ Exchango, N, E. | JARICK FOR SALE—Ten dollars per. th ESTABROOK & COE, Ap: | | | | \ LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN, BOYS AND GHILDREN. to the other numbers of the pro. |[Mmysteries of which the youthful eye | gramme At its close a short interlude was | trainer were sources of unfail- allowed, at the end of which the or-|ing . interest Outside of the D!Ilmh‘.fl rl"lulvn-ll two selections f:um purely interesting feature of the dis- Verdi's Troubadours, the Amhos Cho- | 11, ther was much caricature to rus and the Miserere. i o After this the first appearance of |amuse. Tmpossible physiognomuos the Omaha Glee Club was made, The [and outlandish plays _upon race fea- members eame upon the stago in full | tures wore the principal cards, Alto- dress and made a very attractive look- ing group. Mr. Frank Smith appear- | ) ed asleader. Adams' “Comrades in| The performance given yesterday Arms,” consisting principally of ro- | caused a huge jam which even the im- busto music was the selection. The | mense strotches of canvass could not performance wasone of the most taking of the evening. Tt was given with a vim which received at once a stun A. B. HUBERMANN ning encore, 1 ¥amng home star of the evening made Tho Reliable Jeweler, ppearance 1n the person of Miss | Corner Thirteenth and Douglas street. Kittie Lowe, after this {)crfnrumncu, The largest jewelry house in the Miss Lowe was dressed with quict | wost, A mammoth stock of new and taste. She rendered a concert polon- aise, Thomas’ Mignon, and undoubted- | {#hionable goods just opened. je10-2t gether the parade was a great success. | | | | accommodate. | MO SALE- Cheap, a Gentle Pony for lady or bet, Tweltthand Thirtaenth sts, 22 eihorse power, Very Jacketed with wood a brass bound in locomotiy S8 water guage, stea cock patent inspirator. Comp tion of the several divisions and clear- | the Council Bluffs bottoms. As a/ |1y demonstrated the strength of Prof. | feature to a circus performance the | .\'u}n|.;.m.‘..” ability as a 1..‘.|.1. T '['l].: [calliope may be rated & howling suc | performance was unmarred through- | Abionli bt e out. Tf it would not appear hypererit- | ¢¢%% Angular dromedaries vi ‘“”'" ical the only suggestion to be made in | the festive elephant in claiming the | regard to the selection was that | omnipresent suall boy's attention, | ; *)"Mlm' I’w‘.\' i:md "-!'L'”]'.\' while the cages containing the wild | & rom the standpoint of many in the |, g v sailal eEEARTG | & nudionce and considering its relations | “"iMAls were scaled receptacles, the | | withdraw from business outside of Viowed from the stand- |endeavored t picrce like a gimlet. |} enwichy Manuiac | Satisfaction Guaranteed ! JOR SALE CHEAP One ncre ground, south House of four roor Terms reasonable e 7 Cumings strect, between 17th and 15th point of a rendition of difficult music | The juvenile shant and the cage :::m performance was beyond criti containing the roaring lions and | I‘ A small engine, In porfect onder. An_alimost new phaeton by Simpson’s earriage factory. i, On easy terms, & hause of § rooms 18th St., betwoe! cas hotel in a_town of 13 of Nebraska; has 24 beds; the NOR SALE—Large lot and two good houses at 0. House and lot in South Omahaat #1,200, House and lot in North Omaha at $1,600. House and part of lot near California'streot, §1, Small house and full lot at $650. Tnquire of Jno. L. Mctague, opposite postofMce. 960-t1 LE—~Tlouse and lot ] warehouse. Inquire of Peterson, 10th St. ly achieved a decided hit. Her selec- | = tion was a very happy ome, being in docidod. contyast . 5y the ol SPECIAL NOTICES. music of the evening. Her | = e voice is flute-like in its tone, and| NOTICE—Advertiscments To Loan, For Sale, while not of very great compass _is Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, &c., will be in- sympathetic and cloar as crystal, Her |*oted in these columny once for TEN CENTS voice is highly trained, and, consider- | Por line; each subsciuont insertion, FIVECENTS ing the short time she has devoted to | PeF live: The tnt lusertion never less than vocal culture, gives promise of mich L e CENT orilliancy in the future. The applause was deafening when she concluded. Miss Lowe was the recipient of a very TO LOAN--MONEY. EY TO LOAN —Call at_Law Offico of D, ver to the encore. - B - ‘Der Duetches Baum,” sriritedly rendered by the grand chorus under Prof. Walther,was followed by a para- AT phrase on ‘“‘Lorely,” ruudurmi' by the = orchestra, \\fANTHi—N uation A ballad, the *‘Gipsy’s Home,” was i " given by Miss Mabella, who sang| “Down Upon the Swanee River” in rcn[mnuln to an xlmcnm. ; ll\lisn YMabella ) W received several beautiful boquets. Siniea Works: N810" Totes e o Tho concert olosod at o lato hour R R A PR with sclections rendered by the Co- lumbus Maennechor and grand or- chestra, nice hands a AND 8, A young lady o TR AT i A u‘d for g SARATOGA NOTES. faily, “Nor BROOK. The soirce Wednesday given by g Hon. W. H. Lawton was an ovent \‘v ANTED—By n ludy, a room with board long to be remembered. Tho com- [, YY, ¥ilinsfow blocks of the postoitice pre- pany was largo and fashionable, tho | fi refreshments superb and the music \N ANTLD e given. Address 1., this of » e to work in g delightful. The music was furnished [EINT) by Prof. Mersier's or ovening was highly onjoyed by all present. Dancing was continued un- | —— - = til a late hour. WA e The young people’s lawn party, “mn.[ AVntsClame t Aioc &% auce b1 Saturday afternoon, for which olabo- 3. VARKISI, Kearney, Neb, 1100t Loti street, near Cun mings. 120 Pacifie streets, — 115-10, | | rate preparations are being made, is | YWFANTED Two s vos more than 15 one | . 3 ¥ not mors than 106, M be active and | looked forward to with ploasant antic: | wiling to vt b eon s hi b detive and ipation. YEOMANRY. and CO., canly factory, 111 Lith st, 100.7¢ s A7 ANTED ~Two men next to fair_groun Police Court. north end of 16th st, TOUSLEY Bl 108-2¢ Considering the large number of |~ srtangers in the city and the spirit of | YW holiday festivity which pervades the - L | city, there were o very small number \ JANTED A geod girl for general house: | A ; work. Apply on Thursday this week at 200 of cases in the police court yesterday | North Fisicauth siruet. 979 KD A girld for ge cral housework, 280-8t | morning. Wv ANTED A rat-class atoro, Scptember 1t John Henderson was arrestod for| YY ©riwter. W. 3L C. Buwoffico. 10115 drunkenness and pleaded guilty to the VAR Sod e charge and was fined 810 and costs, - He was anxious to work out the amount on tho streets, but in default \V of the fine was sent to jail. ,.lo)m:.l.‘z" okt U 'Zx'f??i'nu';'\”:"a""fl')(\'h Wm. Pickard, also drunk and dis- | %08 orderly, ploaded guilty and was fined AN ) for gentral) odsevock. $10 and costs. Ho asked the court to | 8t : S5t wait until Saturday for the fine and = ing roam girl. Apply at 102-18 TANTED A Carenter and his wite. Apply ext Ly Hoe offtice. o1t )~t00d blacksmith at Omaha Nov NTED - Six good carpenters. Enquire at costs, but the judge informed him that 8. K. corner of Websier and 21t q 4 . P ) 873t tho court did not do a credit business. ANTRDTon Basds Tor e T L. G. Brage, drunk and disorderly, BERTH! ¢ e was fined $10 and costs, and in default "\v,« TED A baker o 516 10th stroct. was sent to jail. T A John Doo, arrested for drunkenoss, ANTED A competent bookkeepor would v » ke to keep 8 sot of books ev-nings, Ad. pleaded guilty and in lofty scornthrow | dross 1A, lecoice. = by ot down a 820 gold piece from which was ANTED - Funding bridge and school bonds, dedbnsaa'araia ot 1T Clark, Bellevue, 2t ST ALL AT MRS, B, E. CLARKE 1 Board A. W. Billinger appeared before the ing 1ouse, cor. 18th and Dodge Sts, Dest court on a charge of cruelty to ani- [ the city 1914 mals in not sufliciently feeding his horses. He pleaded not guilty and the case was set for trial on Tuesday afternoon, the 14th inst. NTERS and cabinetmakers wanted. ‘ages from §2 to 83 por day. Inquire next office. w0t ‘vun:n A cook at 1,806 Farnham street 1 gmuy ballod entitled *‘Summer Showers." The Harmonie society, composed of Omaha Firemen. ) Members of the Omaha Fire de-|{male and female voices, under the partment are requested to meet at No. 3 engine house this morning at 8:30 o'clock sharp, in full uniform. Jerone C. Prerzel, J. J. Gauucas, Becretary. Chief. leadership of Mr, Mayer, then sang “On the sea,” by Mendelssohn, This was beyond doubt one of the most su- perbly rendered and generally enjoy- able numbers of the evening, churunin¥I was excellent, and the ap- plause when the singing was through, was actually deafening, The next performance announced When you want an O1r S1ove that | on the prufirmumu was that of De Be- is first-class, Visit D. A, Prency, 1211 Farnham street where you will find the best assortment in the city, and at reasonable prices. riot's well known sixth concert a vio- lin solo by Prof. J. Strasser. Music lovers fienenlly were in a condition to enjoy this popular production. The exquisite introductory to the selection - arriving at Neligh at 6:15 p. m. In New Train to Neligh, Conunencing on Monday, June 13, 8 the 8t, P. & O. will run a first class -, 2 fl\""vzml'uak- through coach daily, Sunday except- | ————— = - o} FANTED A situation by & man of family, ed, between Omaha and Neligh, Neb, steady, industrious and willing to be use: via the St. Paul & Omaha line, Trains | Gy if " oiomble sepeity. Compensation ac- will leave Omaha at 8 o'clock a. m., | & of Brx ofice tf WA Carponters and cabinet makers uoxt to Bk office. fr return they will leave Noligh at 5:66 a. m. and arrive at Omaha at 4:30 p- m. - BALED HAY AND STRAW. 60 cents per bale at Estabrook's OR RENT—A furnished’ ront room at 309, N Faruham, between 10th and 17¢h. 7818 Stock Yard, Tenth street, between - - - A Threo unturnished rooms, north Howard' 3d door west from '10th . «d house. 9.6 “Front furnished room for two genta. Luquire at 1619 Dodge. [ ~Several good Iots In_Kiverview ad- John L. McCague, Opp. Post Office, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. CLOTIEIING MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES, Prices to Suit All!! 1322 FARNHAM STREET, NEAR FOURTEENTH. Max Meyer & Co ONILAELIA. Guns,Ammunition,Sporting Goods FISHING TACKLE, BASE 'BALLS, and a ' FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. SEND FOR PRICE-LIST. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha, Ne acres ground in West Omaha, R SALE—Two-story house and part lot, near Jobn' L. McCogue, 055-8 Beautiful reeidence lot at $1,600. Good corner lot 145x100, u castfrontage ot $2,200. Threo lots one square from1sth street car line, Inquire of JohnL, 3 iter street, on Mon- 1 v will be suitably rewarded 01500 Douglass street, WAL JERS 114-81. hite spot in forchead vears ol, a little w FPAKEN UP—Three ed horn and son; spots on her, also fer. JOAN McFADDEN grounds, Sanders st the whercahouts | riden on | Zeived noith ond of 1ath street, . W, BAIL. | Jowa, en with large or small means stra, Tho | V ANTED—A nurse girl for service during the | \I in ready money, an opportunity s offered ess as] legitimate as A wateh, Owner can have the same at my place since about KN ARD OGONNELL HOUSE, 10th at. near Dodge | = RiTed arid whie cars old, with long trail and in large crooket horns, £6.00 reward will be wurn to Simon Kaeimed, one_block 1 poor condition and ay 13th, left & young call, Inquire at this office, Tt MBRELLAS—And Purasols SCHUTT 11th and Fumam st ('ar':mmlm and Chi i re or wells, Satisfaction guaranteéd. 'me'“ FYEAMS—Can be t at John Barr s stable for at reasonable figurcs, near Cor 13th and Leavenworth strects. ON'T FORGET—The successors of the Amor. ican House, on Douglas strect, bebween 9th and 10th, for board, lodging and transient cus. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Made from Grape Cream Tartar paration makes such light, flaky hot breads ors Can be catén by Dyspeptic, MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLES. AL OBAGGONISTS. Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. MANUFAGTURERS SALE —OF— $S$I1LO,000 —WORTH OF— BOOTS & SHOES To Be Closed Out Immediately Regardless of Cost. ‘We respectfully call your attention to the large and varied assortment of Boots and Shoes, including some of the very best grades in Ladies’ and Gents’ Hand and Machine Sewed, from | several of the leading manufacturers in the East, which will be n any business with pueforred, Agdress 10-9 sold at about EAI.E" PRICE To Close Out. This is a rare chance for BARGAINS. Come One, Come All, and Shoe your- self at HALF PRICE. Remember the Place, 216 So. 15th St., Union Block, Bet. Farnham & Douglas. my28-1m A. B. HUBERMANN, JEWELER, Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. GIVES GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENT'S AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KINDS OF Jewelry, Silver-Ware and Diamonds. We Guarantee the Best Goods for the Least Money, aug2l-stt NOW W COME WITH THE BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Clothing & Furnishing Goods IN OMAHA, WE ARE, PAR EXCELLENCE, THE YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHIERS! BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE, Vithout fear of the ills resulting trom heavy indi- - Sold only in cans, by all Grocers. |BOYAL BAKING POWDER CO,, . e - Capitol avenue and Dodge, 7.3t, | J'O% NENT—Koous at 1416 Douglas strect 1212 FARNHAM STREET, 1212 SCHLANK & PRINCE.