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PMU 5 NEXT WEEK SLEDS, WAGONS, £re. Monday moyning we will open an entire new stock of Boys' and Girls’ Steds, We at usual low prices, Clipper Sleds, 85¢c. Clipper Sleds, $1. Clipper Sleds, $1,25. Clipper Sleds, $1.50. Clipper Sleds, $1.75. Boys’ Sleighs, 60c. Boys’ Sleighs, 75c. Boys’ Sleighs, $1. Girls’ Sleighs, $1.50 Girls’ Sleighs, $2. Girls’ Sleighs, $2.50 dnd gons, &, our @ magnificent quality Iron Aurxle Boys Wagon $1.25 Children of all ages are cordially invited to visit this departinent and see these Sleds and Wagons. We will open the balance of our Heoliday dis- play in a few days: owr bascment room, size 44r100 feet, i new, clean, airy and very acecessible, and will be made attractiveto young and MAIL OBDERS FILLED. S.P HORSE £ NoL A STOCK YARDS BANK. Ever since the 2pening of the stock yards at South Omaha. tiizse who have been doing business there have been under the great -inconvenience of doing all their banking in Omaha, Under such an arrangement man doing busi- ness there was compelled to make a trip up to the city every night to make his de- posits, and as it was impossible for them to leave the yards until after banking hours, 1t was also an inconvenience to the banks to keep open so late. At last the stock yards people have taken a step in the right dircction, and in a few days South Omaha will have a bank of her own. The stock has been taken by a number of well known capitali whom are the following: Wm. A, Pax- ton, Jolin A. Craighton, P. E. Iler, John MecShane, Herman Kountze, of Omaha; Kountze Bros., of New York, Sam Allerto and the Anglo-Amy Provision compan, of The capital stou has placed at $200,000. The ne be known as the Union Stock of South Omaha, A wmeeting last evening for the clection of a bo directors and other oflicers, journed until the firstof the week \mln-ul any action being taken. The plan the opening of the bank have been y ing for some time and_everything is now ready, or nes Workimen were en- gaged in puttin, sossary railings and counters and_the books and stationary are already printed. It is expeeted that the bank will open for bus- he middle of this wee The bank ted in the southeast corner of y building, directly over the ice, and in the room which Was hitouded for bankinz purposos in tho original plan of the building., The com- mission men are pleased at the prospect of having a bank in the same building in which they are doing business and will give it their unn]lmlilu support, Olipping Horses. Oxana, Nov, 19.—To the Editor: 1 no- ticed in this evening’s paper a letter trom the executive committee of the Nebraska Humw: society in regard to clipping horses. I had thought that any one who had considered the matter must have come to the conclusion that the winter was the only time that horses need e¢li rinx, but it seems not, or else this w hits written on the spur of the moment, I have owned and handled b years, and_ never have known of a horse being lost by clipping. It the gentleman who wrote the letter referved to above wius to mn oo i i his overcoat on or h pnt on after the llows that God knows best in these mat ters. If so, why are not horses sent to us with shoes ont We do_not doubt that God knows best, and we know He aave us the horse, but He wlso gave usintellect and it ls our duty to use it. Now, take for, exi m1||h t\m five horses, run them to le there, and run i buck: (oue pf is clipped, one is not). Groom the best that ean be done and what 15 tho resulty The clipped horse is porfeetly dry in ten minutes, and af the other is a heavy hared horse ot be dried in Now which is the most likely to t coid? The same rule will apply to (e has hard drives and good eare. A horso that is not deiven fast enongh to perspive cold weather should not b HousEMaN Tuanksgiving. ral retail grocers have expressed @ to wake the couung Thanks THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Bargain nHostery We have 4|n~<|r| ot from a for Il manu‘actu some Ladies’ Childrens’ | and Mens® Hosiery and Underwear, at i about 60¢ on the dollar of the regu'ar ENGLISH MERINO SOX 33 1-3¢ 'm Mens' Niee Light Weight, Warm, Seamless Merino Sox, all tans and drabs: these have sold all the fall for 5 we elose them out to our customers for 33 1-3¢ ‘ S ) MORSE | & CO. Monday Mormng ——— LADIES‘ Cashmere Hose 75¢ west English goods imyported. to SL25. Fine and merino heels and 100 do: & The Fi tegular price $1 warm with double toes; Monday, price 75c. LADIES’ DRAB AND TAN MERINO HOSE 35¢ 3 pairs $1. These are cotton wool mixed, are very fine seamless, worth 50: pair. price 3 3 Pairs for $I. Ladies’ Scarlet Vests $1.25 Fornext week 36 dozen Ladies’ scar let fine cashmere wool Vests and Draw ers, n-zuhn $1.70 »l]ll.l]l') for $1.25. Ladies' Cashmere Gloyes We closed in New York 100 dozen of these; they are worth 5¢e.all black; for next week 35e. 8. P. Morse & Co. giving day n special day for the el by not opening their pinces of busin on that day, whereby giving the cler the whole day instead of a half They would respectfully ask the other re- tail grocers to also please do the same and would )\lm ask the ladies to buy Wednezd: 11 tl will need on Thanks- giving, believing tie e will be duly anpr ted by the clerks. and and warm; Monday’'s GROCER. Dr. Hanchett, 15 - Licensed to Wed. McCulloch issued yesterday to the marriage following parties: Residence, Sonth Omaha. Name. Age { Frank Dolezall, 1 Mary White. South Omah (J. C. Hindeman. ....Omaha. 1 Mrs. Kate Gilfeather.Omana. 1 Polikarp Gruber.....Omaha 1 Emma Bottge. Omaha { Henry S 1 Hanrah { Lofus Surland i Nicoline Jensen. ... Omal { James Stewart.......Omaha, 1 Mrs, ‘Tinnia Ilmlun Omalia. Trunks, Marhofl’ sells Millard Hotel. — IMBINATION, Aau aha Some Political Incldents Gathered During the 8§ Prarrssouti, Nov., —[Corres pondence of the Bee.]—With scores of other unfortunate ones, canght away from home during the recent snowstorm [ was left in Lincoln the other day. While loitering m the lobby of a hotel awmting the coming of the oldest in- bitant to tell that he “had ne seen storm 8o ecarly in Nebrusk K010 from me Isaw the late lamented Howe receiving eongratulations over his hand- some majority of 7,000 less than MeShane The defeated gladiator from Nemaha seemed in the best of spirits. Charley Casey, a Pawnee politician, who believed L would receive in that county 800 v, was busily engaged in attempt 2 to explain why that never bef doubtful county gave him only 191 ma jority. Joe McDowell, of Jefferson, who died with his boots on for Paddock on a recent historie oc ion, and who, it is suid, would like to vouch for his delega- tion this winter, also gave a willing ear to the latest explanation of the Tland slide under which” Howe was buried, It happened that & train came in_on the Atchison & Nebraska, on which was Colonel Colby from the siute of Gage I'hie meeting between the defunct con- giessman and the colonel was a spe that even wde the lm Colby, but a short 1 when running {or as was 1 often is district, Wt Ssquel onecs of sympathy at had “been char creg no surprise, that Colby had Lotrayed Howe, and denied ll-\ llu Owaha Repub lican. ‘The colonel of state nulitia fume “Why, Church, how do you do the {irst time I have seen you since attle. 1 understand that the can Lus set me right regarding that 1 had betr .)u! you. 1 didn cloak boy grinncd G l\‘.m;.:hh v, who I around the eity to see if his chanc rood for clerk of the house, was tnl I did not sce him embrac we with his old-time devotion and familiarity. As these maripulators continued with “their explanations, dudge Weaver apneare Howe looked at huu- with” a bunch of l:un‘u larger than MceShane's wajority, worlds 1t suid; SMos?: Monday, November 22d. — ——— We have the finest Sealskin Caps and Gloves it is possible to malke. We guavantee them to last for years and not change color. They are not “pivced,” but first quality Alaska Seal, and arve much cheaper ihan they can be purchased elscwhere, MENS' SEALSKIN CAPS 812, quality is next to the best They ave very large and wsually sell at $15 to $18 Our price, § This made. deep; each. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. MENS SEALSKIN GAPS B15. These are the finest quality Alaska Scal, and ave as good « cap as it is possible to buy. Al sizes to --for $15. -6 7 7 1-2 Mens Sealskin Gauntlets 8B16. We have a regular $20 lavge cuff Sealskin Gauntlet that we offcr $16 apair. An clegant present. ———— Mens' Seamless Cashmere Sox 25 C. These ave puve wool and are worth fulty 40e. You may buy Sox clse where for 25¢., but not such as the S.P.MORSE £C0 and it was evident that beeause Richard- : counties, re nml the Misso cific attorn d hatred iv 1 of love. time old ‘Lom Price, who won Howe's .M rcording to vhat people s around the group with a smil e of satisfaction and a k W hu h said: “1 wish he would run n.’ an interview w said the story Nemaha w said he never thing, andif McG not be in the w ne had othe ness to attend to’ this winter county gave John I. Red Jjority and McShane only 200 odd, Howe thinks Van Wyck betrayved huu and such very small * Jim Caldweil, & representative-clect, splendid boy, a good ora- ranky on the sena- torial question, claimed “that he would vote for a democrat before he would fayor Such llm nse loyalty would ith . Howe, he about Mct i TOW T an idea of w did resign b favorablo to. th rail- The next train coming to the,_city from Chicago, and, strangely, Tom jors, the Pern esman, came in, U ;mu 1 1 Tom was interested in - pur- chasing a shi Although Henry € Dean has tric for years to, introduce, among politicians, ‘a custom never to chunge shir Tom could not sc logic of his proposition, and ac i iclded to the temptation, Linte Mr. Majors on the political situ. he was absolutely mum. He ever, that he thought Van V great strength, and the contest was likely 1o be long and ‘exciting. He wasnon-coni- mittal as to which one of the man, didates he wounld favor with his wol vote. It was easily guessed from | versation, as it was also from versation' of Howe, that if buried the hatchet, they left sticking out. Judge Weaver has two of the prineip: friends say 1t is probable enter the race for zenator AL Famgproruer the handle seeured rooms at and his he will hotels, that THE HOSPI' The Physicians' Report—Oth of the Commissioners, ‘Lhe commissioners held a busy session yesterday afternoon, a fuli board being veport. The report of the physicians, chosen to examine the plans of the sey eral architects for the proposed county hospital, was received. It was as follows: OMANA, Nov, 15, 1886, County Commi sioners of Douglus county—Gentlemen : the undersigned members of your conimittes of physicians to examine the several plans of the proposed hospital from a standpoint of hygiene and utility, have found said plans best in our opinion’ in the following order ntioned : first, Mendelssohn We further tuke the st that some of these plans as are efficient in hygelne { them with soiie not » can_be made efficient, AL A Ly Cochran o MMERS, JB, KroG1i, EORGE B, Ay vEL D ATrrceR, P HARRIGAN he following resolution, offered by Mr. imunie, w fopted Lesolved, That the press of Omal this county be not only invited, tut be estly requested, to inqiire into'the merit the plans of the hospital now in the oflic thie counuissioners, and that the county clerk be instructed to attend o any gentlwen calling for the above purpose. A communication was received from the county attorney of Madison county re, ".mlnwlln cost of Keeping an insane atient at Lincoln, whose howe is cluimed to be in Omaha, bit the expense of whose Leeping 18 charged to Madison county The county clerk was instructed to re lqm:l the attorney o produce his evi AMAz: Table Li Linen, 2 YARDS WIDE. 87:c. This quality linen is sold all over Omaha for §1.25 ayard. We have R5 pieces in clioice double damask patterns for Monday's sale at 87 1-2c. Remember this linen is 2 yavds wide, S. P MOREE & CO. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. ltedSilk Jac $8.75 Mondeay morvaing we will offer 250 Mens® Quilted Silk Lounging Jackets, colors navy blue, green, garnet, brown, a 5 each. They will make a beautiful present, and we have only ) for sale. Mens™ Quited Sik Jackets, RICHLY EMBROIDERID, Sl2. 30 extra fine vichty embroidered Sille Quiited Jackets,in all the colors, at §12 each, SJ{Mflfigf&Efl. dence that the belongs to Qmahia, ient, Miss Grandell, y line y rd. job ot grulm-' in cke bottoms was awarded to Rob- ert Thompson at Ge per { A petition asking for the’ grading of Lowe avenue south of Leavenworth street was rred to Mr. O’Keefe The clerk was_instructed to advertise v bids for the furnishing of blankets for use in the county jail. Merhoft' sells l,:n Satchels, Millard lotel. I — ln Memoriam, Convocation of ‘Tibi Rose Croix of Omal Neb,, Isth degree onic Rite of Memphis. wise and Fraters of Tibi Chapter Special Clhapte: Egyptia To the mo: /eare called upon to mourn the untinely and sudden taking off of our late companion, Enoch B, th degree, the chief ofticer of this new chapter, and one in whom our main dependence was placed for forward- ing to ultimate success the establishment of this ehapter upon a tirm basis commensurate with the grand. objects 1ims of this ancient and honorab onic order. Brother Carier was a sin v modest and UBASSUIINg p iz the manner in which, in s ays he made hinsclf souseful' in Masonic work, whether as an oflicer or volu How many thege g withouta sien, whose oned. but who 'make cnrich the world mor 1 noted men would imply by simple but neces: sary duties, which prove Ih.u the * 2 tho “rank and fife its ehiet charm, But there i no conscigusness upon the past of these beneinctors, “that virtue is its W Teward.” They are eonte the work thelr hands nd t “They are blithe and busy, uy tion, by the desire of praise the remembranc re, who as it were die names are not blaz- exed by ambi display, With Brother Carter promoting the w erft, therwforo bo it D That we unfe A zor of ‘matured mantood, and amid p sorrow we will endeavor to profit by his example by being always ready to perform each known duty with promptness and true devotion. Resolved, That we tender the family of our late brother our deepest sympathy i the lour of their distress, with the trust ihat the recollections of duty well Toried may prove to be the “silver g™ to the cloud that now overshadows tham, Courteonsly Submitted, JniN Ko Lox Mo 07Wgsox, Tios. K S Spe Adopted November 19, 1 Marhof otel. BOLGIH o Comnnitise, - sells Gents' Bags, Miliard J— John Moffatt’s Death, The following resolutions were recent meeting of Fraternal . Mofatt has veen suddenly called from this woild by the hand of death, and Whereas, His death has been at us' if criminal chreumstances, er e Resoly 153 Trateinal Lo of Misso that in the de Moffatt this lodge It 1 hon upright and beloved menb=s 1 in refuting the slanderous reporis against hitn by officers of the city of Oma and we offer il evidenc inst such reports fifteen years of Lonorable, upright citizen ship by our departed brotherin this ity and surrounding country. ‘That this lodge will take steps at onee to Investigate the eauses of his death and to punish all paities, it any person t be, guiity of eriminal negligence or willful, ual wbuse of our brother dur ing his ladt sickness, V. Pinvirs, Jo Wo Laerinr, 1% A Keaniics Commities Millurd Hotcl. eided by not 0. 14 K. of of Brother honorabl at we airculated - Marhofl'sells Cufl Boxes, 3.7 MORSE & C0 BLANKETS AND COMFORTS. White Blankets 11-4 Size, $5 The Dlankets weigh almost 7 pounds: are fully 657 feet and ve warm: uot all pure wool but the best value inour store; worth £6.50, Our price $5. —e . 12-4 White Blankets $8 These are almost 6x7 feet, weigh 8 pounds and ave very cheap at $8a pair ALIFORNIA BLANKETS $9.50 These arve the same size and weight as those sold clsewheve for #12; they are made at the Mission woolen mill, and at £6.50 ave a bargain, —— Grey Blankets, $2.50 Hotels, hoarding houses and pri families who want clean large ey blankets that arve warm and heavy, will find these as good as any $3.50 blankets sold by other stores;our price, #2250 'hite Blankets nice clean white (wo-thirds wool ket that other houses ask pair for; our pr 1ext week, 1. Hotels, Boarding Houses, Stables, and Travellers Will find our stock of blankets large enough to supply any demand and our prices are lower than any house in the west, cither wholesale or retail, S. P. Morse & Co. NEW GOODS ate At New Prices. The goods purchased in New York by Mr. Cowie are beginning to al and the following will Monda The per cent less than regular | splendid quality and style bargains have only to be seen: T 150 Dress Puatterns in Plaids, Stripes, Brocades and Frieze—in Camels’ Hair effects—all new and very stylish; they have never been sold less than $18.00. On Mond it eed on sule on from 50 to 75 ice, and are But these be | goods ar all ve been sell- de On 1,000 gross of fancy dress Buttons, that we $1.50 per will be sizes and colors, ing from 8¢ to / the price en. one price FEATHER TRIMMINGS, 30 dozen fancy feather Trimming ard that has never Monday the price been ofie less th THER TRIMMINGS, Sixinches wide, elegant quality, at per yurd, worth §1 e N. B - old Tronks, Millard Hotel - FALCONER Marhoft bu Coal Mine For Sale, Fifty mnles from Des Moines on C, R L& PoRoR, Side tracks, n\-l\l!nn" complete with buillings. For full partic: ulars, sample of conl, ele., call on Harcnenr & Co. Millavd Hotel Block - Marhoft trades Bags, Millard Hotel - One Thousand §2 Washing Machines T'o introduce them. If you want me send o to Monareh Laundry Works, 80 Rundolph street, Chicago, 111, - - " sells unks Cheap, Millurd N Hotel - Bank Clearances. The severe weather of the ms\u) mater m\ afle ord pust week cent, over the by ing weck of 1853 iness of the correspoud Marhofl' sells Sutchel Chains, Millard Hotel. - - Miss Neally Stevens has day to her semi-monthly Omal which two hours are still f desiring piuno lessons should fore noon Monday at Lyon & 1305 Larnam strect added a third visit, of Pupils anply bo Healy's, Marhofl Millard Hotel Frank Tillotson, of Vallisco speid Sunday in the city < fine Cigar Cases, lowa, will CHURCH ZNOTE ai Different ghout the City, e Sunday school of the Davenpo: Street Methodist ehurch witl meet at 2 m. Sunduay so that all can attewd the ¢ position meeting ut 3 o'clock You ure Iy invited 1o o Sunday L O Jones, Sunt. I'he Suin ts Chapel, on Twenty-ii Preaching st 11a, w, To-day's Servic the Churches The and ~TWELVE PAGES. E aMorsE [ VWV Child’s Waists, We ave the sole agents for these and sell them at 8 each. Mothers who once use them will use no other, ALL NEXT WEEK. 8. P. MORSE & CO. Undressed Kid Gloves, $1.00 Monday morning we will sell 100 dozen ladies’ tan genwine French undressed Kid Gloves, vich embroid- eved backs, @ regular $2 quality, 4 buttons, §1. e sizes of these Gloves ave 5 3-4 to 7 1-4. Wewill reserve enough to Al mait orders up to Thursday, Ladies”Fue-Top Lined Gloves $1.25 We have a bavgain in ladies fur- top lined Gloves and Mitts that we will sell at $1.25 « paiv. They are very cheap. LADIES' LINED GLOVES $2. We have rotl ot of fur-lined Gloves and Mittens theat we offer for 82, They are the finest quality made. Have genuine beaver tops, and are also (Iutl[!. SP.MORSE & (0 7:80 p.m. Sabbath school at 14 * mee ting Wednesday ever invited Rev A\Iv‘. Thompson will lecture this morning ¢d’s Opera house at 11 3l t, “Reason and Feeling as Guides in Rehgion.” Park Avenue United I church, corner Park Al\nn\n 1 street, m., conduc Sabbath school at welcome. In the & O lm_rwlh‘:\I Lutheran rlnu(h corner 1d Nineteenth strec ivine servies and preaching by the pastor, gelstrom, at 10: m. and 7:30 p. m v school ».m. Tuesday e er meeting, and Thursday evening, presching of the gufifill'l. Scandmavians are invited to at tend all the Presbyterian . and Seventeenth strects Serviees at 10 a, m. ching by the pastor, Rev. W.J. Harsha. inday school at noon Young peoples me 645 p. m. Unity church, corner venteenth .lud Cass st Servie 1 0n. m th school at Copeland, pastor, sermon this \morning, 0 lightening the World \n|||4'( t of even- on, “An Evening with Long- 750 p. Riddle. Strangers o Umhm "0 p. m Dodge corner Lutheran chureh, 1005 Sonth Twenticth street, Service 102, m. Sunday school at 2 Frese, pastor. St. John's chureh, corner Twenty sixth and I | anklin streets. Services o 11 a and T30 p. om. Si at 9 L. Lom. Wi Osgood Pearson, re tor, 1l German ional clureh servie and 8:50 p. m Che mal chureh sunduy sehool at 3 . m J. L. Maii preaches at 7:50, o holds m ional churches at the "h wm\mnmu day will unite in the at Exposition hail their an e that the 2 is 1030 who in nouneeme n|~ iould emph for beginuing the ngelical church house, ets, ut 10:50 o H. W. Bouech ert, Sabbuth wom. Friends and childeen are cordially invited, and welcome The First and Peth Eden Buaptist churches will unite in morning services, it the corner of Fifteenth and Davenport strects. Sermon at 10:50 by Rev. R. 1. Halsey, prosent supply for Peth Eden No evening service, Sunday school at 12 noon, Postponed busindss meeting \ 30.; full aticn § Stry m. Memoria! chureh, Englis wn, corner of Sixteenth and Har ney streets Detweiler, pastor. Morning rersice 0. Subject, * Phe Y oung Evening seryice Subject, “s Mell ! Than lory ot Planksgiving day s il will beg al s \bbath t il chureh, P ling \.. i My school at'noon 1 Beth Eden Ba with the First d Davenport 10430 2. 1 -, O meeting Wednes 1 unite enth & serviee vige, Prayer i 1t Mr, As S.P.Morse&, Co EIDER DOWN [COMFORTS |_ We have received a lot of fine Frencly Satine Down Comforts, size 6x7 feet, that are shown by other honses at $ each, Our price next week $11, BLACK SILKS, 87%¢c CONTINUATION Of the Silk Sale We have elose t out from the largess manufacture Lyous, France, his en~ tire stock of Bla 'k Silks the fivst quala y that usually sells for $L25 a yard, will be offered at 87‘z0 a Yard Black SI"(S; This quality ||~|lx|l|) retails for $1.36 a yard, we have only b pieces to sell® for $1 Black Silks $1.40. This quality wsuallysells at § 1.763 rich lustre and very heavy and & great bargain at $1.40. Surah Silks $1.85. A special new lot of ety wiidil French Suvah Sitks, in all the newy colors, absinthe, ovange, cocquelicoly’ tavender, shrimp pink, lemon, cte, At $1.85 a Yard. M. M. Clark’s residence, and Harney strects. North Presbyteria; i 3 Tenderton, ‘Twenty-fourtly Saunders street,: stor. Ser<y chool at noon. Young people'’s meeting at 6:30 p o No. l\mnn-' serviee. angers made weleome all the services, St Mm s avenue Congregational church. Rev. Wi Scott will preach in the morning at 10:30 on “*Doubt,” and in the evening, ot 7:30, on A Modern mson.” Sunday school at noon. AllY are welcome — Births and Deaths, The following Dirths and deaths were reported by City Physician Leisenringlt for the week ending yesterday: Bieths—Mrs, John Wi Moritz. 8 ; le: n Flood, n livan, a datight son; Mrs, Rose Usher, e son; Mrs ter; M K Hughes, a dangh mes Cleck ney, wdaugh 'son; My Mr daugh- M Mary 30; Eltinda 5 months and ; John Smith, trick MeCurthy, days. Millard Hotel, "Augh Devlin, ie Lynch, I Marhoft does Repairing, - Houschold Goods at Aunction, We will =ell at public auction the entiro 1ot of houschold goods and kitehen furni- ture, consisting of one upright piano, four'bed room suits, three 5, parlor ( dining room furnitur to be sold without vent street, Tuesday am A. W Cowan & Co., Auctideers hoft sells Telenc - - Svecial Sale of Felt Hats Will sell next Monday and ‘I Dest quality of felt hats for 5 lot of trimined Luts, worth 4, for Come and judge for yourself. .M. SciaprLy, Y18 N. Sixteenth st pes, Miliard Hotel sday Also @ .00, Marhoff trades Trunks, Millard Hotel, - - N. B Falconer hus bought heavily of cloaks in the New York murke a very heavy discount. The goods will be placed on sale this week, and will miko o sensa- tion in prices Mr. Cowie, of N. B turned from Now York. Prices were tempting, and e hought cspreinlly i dress goods, cloiks tons and trimmi vlaced on sale this has re- he kays, heavily, and but- will be , he Faleoner's we prices sy s, will astonish th AMUSEMENTS. PEOPLES' THEATRE Oue WeelCommencing Saadaif, No= veurber 2 st Vi Chavining S Miss Nellie Walturs. WALTERS COMEDY (0, (137 ] H‘!l“ 19 hretts lio ligher