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1889, ~“TWELVE PAGES. GREAT BARGAIN WEEK At Heyman & Deiches, Monday. Commencing We shall have on special sale the fol- lowing goods at just about one-half cost. COR The Wonderful The Fashion Fifth Avenue London, Madam Mora's 95¢. J. B, M. C., &5, UNDERW Corset coyer satin corset, Embroiderel cor ) Nice t evers, Lace edge corset covers, 65¢. a1y trimmed cc Lace cdge corset ¢ V shaped yoke, lace trimmed, $1.00, DRAWERS, rufile inserting, Embroidered and mbroidered ruffle and tucks, $1.10, Embroidered rufle and fine, £1.00, Embroidered ruffle and tucks. very Embroidered rufle and tucks, T5c. Hem and tucks, 25¢ SK Il" 3 fAem and tucks reduced from 65¢ to b0c. Tucks and rufile reduced from 98¢ to T6e. Extra width reduced from $1.25 to $1. Embroidered rafile and tucks reduced from $1.50 to $1.20, Deep ruflle and lace edge, duced from £2 to #1.60, Deep rufile, lace and from to $1.7 Extra wide lace buffet tucks reduced from 3 1o $2.25. GOWNS, Embroidered yoke and embroidery re- duced from 3 to $2.50. Tucks and embroidery 62.25 to $1. Tucks and embroidered yoke reduced from $2 to $1.60. Robe, V shaped neck, 82,25 to $1.75. Tucked yoke 81.25. Tucics and 81.25 w 31, Tucked yoke reduced from §1 to 85c. luced from $1 to ¢ in all ete., re- tucks reduced reduced from reduced from reduced from $1.40 to inserting reduced from Tucked yoke Great reduction wear. Full line of broidered underwear, HEYMAN & DEICHES, 1518 and 1520 FParnam St. - The Fair commences the great shoe fire sale to-morrow. oot A. H. Rule, ev ngolid, he gospel of the g the Knox Presbyterian church, corner of Ohio and 19th streets, wool under- French hand em- will es of ;:nhnnl meetings ev y evening the coming week in the Plym- ational church, Kountz place, corner of 20th and Spencer Allare cordially invited. - The Fair commences the great shoe fire sale to-morrow. e O Roger’s best plated knives and forks only $1.50 per set. Van Cott & Co., diamond parlor. 14th and Farnam, e Boycott Page’s Union Soap, because it is the best. Try it. For sale by all grocers, Use no othe The funeral of Charles Harkison will take place to-day at 1 o’cloc k p. m., from his lute residence, lns N. 25th st. Two weeks ago Max O’ lh-ll s brilliant criticism of American institutions, “Jonathan and His Continent,” was iven to the Loudon public. The New ork World, the first American paper to print it, ana for th part of the cnunn'\ the right to publish has been bought by the Omaha Exc from Cassell & C copyright. began tht, articles yesterday ch will run for six wecks. This is enterprise with o ———— > great fire sale of shoes to-morrow at The Fu M. Ruddy, a1l forms of dofe tion g iteed. optician, fits g! SPORT Bicy Mo To-morrow night the much-talked-about three-hour-a-night, six-day race will begin at the Colosseum. The entries will e Knapp, Prinee, Morgan and Reading. Ashinger has been declured out, by the riders and the management of the establishment alike, J. Hardin, speaking of Ashinger's case v, said that he would back either’ Prince or Morgan against him after race. Musnrfl Hardi Mossrs. Parmals Another le and Woods shot er and Ketchum a match at unds of the Omaha Gun club yesterday afteruoon. Messrs, Har and Woods won by the following 21; Woods, 20 Pnrm“‘va 22; Brewer, 20; total, B4, The match was for $100 a side at twenty- five blue rocks each, eighteen yards risc. 'wo sweepstakes matches, five live birds each, entrance fce §), were then shot. The o of the first was as follows: ilis, 8: Parmale Guinn, Ketchum, 5; Hardin, 4; Hunt, 2; Woods, 4 Becond ' Match—Ellis, #; Parmalee, 5; “’mn,a Ketchum, 4; Hardin, 4; Huat, 8} otal, 65, Ketchum, 22 Bolmias Pinrie, of Fort Robinson, has ac- ted the nlmlh'l\ul' of L. J, Wilson, of Craw- rd, to wrestle o match, mixed styles, for 00'n side, provided Fort Robinson is agreed place the match shall be The basc ball directory held a meeting last t in Presidhnt McCormick's oftice, &nd ed to advertiso for bids for score card oth privileges. The association will the ladies a day this season. Wednes- 18 promised for them, and once a week the sex can have things their own way at ball game. Keorr's thread, black fast dye. Hayden — obo:t Page's Union Soap, because it t. Y it sale by all grocers. fbe no other. e Great fire sale of shoes to-morrow at Fair, KELLEY, STIGER & (0. Great Fabruary Sale of Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Not Cheap, Poorly Made Articles, But Direct Fre the Best Known Manutacturers of Such Goods, very article cut a perfect shape, and made for honest wear We quote some pric poor guide for such values as we are of- fering. The goods should be seen and handled to get an idea of their wor MUSLIN CHEMISE made and finished as neatly tom made work, and of a good qt muslin, trimmed with narcow, ne broidery, but this is a a8 best cas- ity t emi- leaders of, , 85c, §1, & and $1.50, MUSLIN DRAWERS to correspond in every way, in material and smanship, with' the chemise above, at 25e, 40, 4ae, ¢, G0e, 85c, 90 and $1. NIGHT GOWNS, Material and make will be found to goods costing double our price will be marked in this sale at 40c G0e, 7o, e, 5 and 3 cach. aqual that Sle. MUSLIN SKIRTS. Including a dozen styles, plain and Hamburg ruflles, narrow and deep embroidery, rega e, 45e, H0e, The, $1.00, $1.25, 1, CORSET ( All of the best value (h'v! s ever been placed on a counter. The goods fect in shape and fine quality in _embroidered or rices made on the , G0e, 65e, T0e, 85e, Y0e, In addition to the above we have ortment of 1 nd embr rimmed goods at our usual popu- lar prices, Also o large long and short from doe to These goods will be displayed on the second floor MONDAY MORNING, And an examination of what this de- partment is doing will well be worth a visit, whether as a buyer or looker on. Our spring purchases of embroideries and medici lnces have just arrived and will be placed on sale Monday mornirg, when an examination is earnestly so- licited. Just eived a full line of Jane Hading veiling and other laces {ELLEY, STIGER & CO., Cor. Dodge and 15th Street., -— Boycott Page’s Union Soap, because it is the best. Try For sule by all grocers, Use no othe: e W. S. Collins, of Bonanza, Johnson county, Wyoming, has just arvived in the city. ~He is the recorde famous Bonanza Oil Mining district the Big Horn Basin. The samples of petroleum that he has just brought in beats the record so far. He is enthusiastic over the prospect in the basin. He reports that the weather is still fine but o little snow in the mountains, and says the cattle are in splendid condition and that it is the finest climate in the world. Anyone who is thinking of investing in oil lands \muld do well to call on the gen- tleman, 2 Vs at the Rooms 4 and 6, he has the choice oil can be procured from firs will eheerfully furnish any information desired—in ard to oil, conl and des- ert lands. c hunting, fishing,the best time to visit that country, ete., ete. We note with pleasure that the firm of M. Hellman & Co., clothie av started & new era in placing be publie special bargains in men’ boys’ clothing, o ats, ete. In an- other column this firm place before the public a list of bargains which appear phenomenal, and but for the fact that this firm had been so long and favos ably known in Omaha and actively identified with its growth and int hould think it were impossible 2 of oods at such marvelously gures. Butitis a well known and zed fact that their word is as 1 as their bond, and they will do ex- .uLI_\' what they promise and offer. it jherefore hooves intending pur- chasers to carefully examine their list and they will be wiser and wealthier for it. - The Fair commences the great shoe fire sule to-morrow. good of infants in price assortment slips, ranging of the in LA Fine Steinway Piano Atabig bargain and easy payments at Meinberg’s, 1516 Dodge st. peedta i L] MILWAUKEE PAUL R'Y Via Omaha and Council Bluffs, « Short line 1o Chicago and the east. Finest dining cars in the world. Through slecping cars to Chica; The route of the first “*Golden Gate Speeial,” Best line to Washington for the inau- guration of President Harrison. Only direct route to the G. A, nt at Milwaukee. thing first-cl heople patronize first class CHICAGO, & ST R. en- in the west ago, Milwau- 't agents everywh sell tickets over the Chic keo and St. Paul railw Ticket oftice 1501 Farnum sh, General Agent, Boycott Page’s Union Soap, because it is the best, Try For sale by ali grocers, Use no other. street, F. -~ Go to The Fair for the fire shoes to- morrow. Auction Tuesday. At our salesroom, 1121 Farnam, 10 a. m., handsome bedroom suits, folding beds, parlor furniture, carpets, crock- ery, lumps, show cascs, ete. Omaha Auction & Storage C LRAR . S “Jouah and the Fish Story” will be the theme of Rev. J. B. Johnson at the Walnut Hill Christian church this evening. Go to The Fair for the fire shoes to- morrow. e, Boycott Page’s Union Soap, because it is the best. Tryit. For sale by all grocers, Use no other, — |Magniticent $400 Upright Piano Not used six months for only 8250-—easy payments at Meinberg's 1616 Dodge st. - Union soap 7 bars 25¢, Paris White s0ap 7 bars 25¢, Water Queen 7 bars 25¢. Domestic 7 bars 25¢. White Russian 7 bars 25¢ At HAYDEN BROS, Opening Sale of New Spring Wash Dress Goods, , on Monday. 11tc yd. Linens, ete ng batiste, lies on our counter Mondag, Yard wide ale, new spring styles, at 10c yd. (\1e= n' sateens are now arriving aud_ 250 Zanzibars, etc,, 1he and 200 yd. The best assortment of indigo blue prints in the in all the different widths and 7c, 10¢ and 12jc yd. We ¢ st stock of white dress goods 1n Omaha, and new novelties are arriying as fast as the mills turn them ovt. We will show some bargs this line on Monday at 5c, 8c. 150, 18 and 25¢ yd. Buying wash d ai 10¢, all quantities than us to sell and in large in this city enables and at the sameo time give you a better selection than you will find anywhere in this state. 56 doz knotted fringed fanecy borders, German all linen damask towe worth 19¢ to 25e,slightly soiled,on Monday only 15ceach. Allourtowels which have been selling at 5¢ and 40¢ on Monday at 19¢ each. Among these you will tind some lace bordered, knotted fringed and brochet borders. These tvo bar nsin towel you will find onlyat Hay den Bros. We have the largest assort- ment of table linens you will find in the west and you can’t afford to puss them fany and wish to money. rtic s to our lin we called 45e, 5l napkin Ask to be shown our damask with napkinsg are ourown importation and extra good value. Look 0! of \\l||l4 bel s sads at He, The, 85¢, ! 1.25. You should sce those ado window shades which we are offering at s0c cach. Burgains in remnants of table linen, white dress goods, crashes, flannels and ging on Monday. Remember our wall v on our third floor. ing da AL v, 81 as no equal in Omaha. Heand 8¢ table to mateh, These onsiderea our lines HAY DI - - ot Page’s Union Soap, be is the best. N BROS. le by all grocers. Use no other. Piano $150 s new and ensy terms at Mein- 516' Dodge st. Kegilding Picture F We are now prepaved to v frames at half the price of ncw ones, warranted to be good as ever. A, Hospe, Jr., 1513 Douglas st. st DRINK As ood berg’s music stor ames, 1d old Saxe's Celel ted Konmys, (Fermented Milk Wine.) An invaluable drink as an appetizer and food. Unequalled sisa stomachic. Indispeusible to invalids and convales: cents. An execllent appetizer in small, and unequalled as a food in large quan’ titics. Mothers and infants uneed no patent nostrums., It strengthens the lacteal glands, thus inerensing the flow, being converted into milk almost in stantly. The contents of a quart bott whicli is equivalent to four ounces of solid_food, and ueeepted by the most, sensitive stomach, should be taken L intervals during the day. It flosh and strength, and invigorates the Ku umlm.mh-d and preseribed by the following well known cians of Omaha: Dr. I, (.uu Ayres, Dr. V. H. Coffman. Tildén, Dr. P. M. Chadwi u Sussdorff, Dr. Moore, D Hz\m'hl:lL Dr. . and many othe dozen quarts, $ of half doze champagne tap (if r P. O. order or draft; otherwis ward by express C. O. D. Manufactured hy ra House Pharmac am streets, Omaha, price per will for- Union soap 7 bars Paris White soup 7 ater Quee Domestic 7 White Russian 7 bar. At 1o travel by Its Vestibulo ca ing public prefd lington Route. with dining Pullman Pal 8:50 p. m. the Bur- 10:00 . m., st. It i daily express trains . Louis. and the us to Lincoln, and 2 daily ex- Joseph, Kansas City di L from its own et office, 1223 > west, press trains to St. nnd the south, depot in Omaha, Farnam street. Music for e Million At Meinberg’s two music stores, 1514, 1516 Dodge st. MR C. B. MOORE & CO, Cash Grocers, legant Macina, Florida and California secd: L s, from 20¢ to 60c per dozen, e rock bottom prices on toile! 1l and inspoct our goods and pric 1515 Dodge st._ Telephon Boycott Pago's Union Soap, because it it. For sale by all grocers, Use no othe: e The sixth annual masquerade ball of 2, band will take place Friday, 5, at Exposition hall, e Parsell, 1715 Davenport, 44 ruary Dr. ——~— A Few Timely Remarks, Chicago & Northwestern R’y To Chicago and All Points East. Three trains a day, Vestibule cars, Steam Heat, Superb Dining Car Service, The lufieut and best Sleeping Cars with ot and cold water, and all conveniences. Through cars Omaha to Chicago, No change at Council Bluffs, Ticket office, 1401 Farnam St. Telephone 561, . Babcock, Gen, Western Agt. — A reliable place to buy diamonds and watches. an Cott & Co.’s diamond parlor, 14th and Farnam. e Boycott Page's Union Soa s thy }"“ g Py For sale by all grocers, Use no others because it hat Fools We Maoreals Be. Would you believe the Grocer’s asso- ciation have ‘‘boycotted” the Ha, Soap M'fg Co., 0j Omaha beca sells llvudon Bros. Omahs made soap, and now the same associmtion threaten 10 “boycott” the great pmekers of South Omaha if they sell Hayden Bros. hams, or anything élse in the line. Hayden Bros. do not wish to offend the associ- ation, but they will join no eombine to extort unreasonable” profite from the people who favor them with their pat- ronage. Any one who has been at Hay may know what a pleasant groc partment they have, and how useless the same space would be for ahy other purpose. The Grocer's association is making so much ado about the prices that few people would suppose the gro- cory the best department in Hayden's business, There are no rem nants to take big losses on,and no goods going out of style, and if the strifo for trade continues in dry Hayden Bros. will adopt the grocery business exclusively, Everyboly knows that dry goods m ants have been advertising to ser cent discount all last i wce trade. Who can live in » of such competit ot " in his wildest s to de, with all the peculinr superiority of his own methods of discount and his matehless skill in buying. ever resorted to such ruinous practi Hayden Bros. have been obliged to 1 oven the dressmakers the eustomary 8 pe centdiscount, have the been cat in dry goods, How would grocers like that kind of busines course it don't seem quite so tr present, > most of the dry goods merchants are advertising to” diseon- tinue these ruinous disconnts and peo- ple who buy of them « o so woll, This is the chief encourazem nt i stay in the dey goods busin i will not advance prices cither or indirectly and may reasonably for an increase of trade. YD reckloss ods, the even win use 50 clos prices the ot ing at hop N BROS. BHROS, e s Goois., We will pl ing tie lay of dress We will plain and fi ole cords, satin berl cttas. tricotines, I and plaids, on sale Mond 1 most complote we have cever shown, all the new styles wves consisting of wool neh surges, cheeks 0 black and white in con S0 much ns hus been new tion is worth while if & person is not ready to purch The goods, the styles and the than any simi- . Wewill me- Doable worth 2 stock s, even cablo cord width He width sati inch i i Alez dd-inch Henr be cheap at Goe., shown in all s, worth doc to ta eloth 40¢, would Theso goods will the finest grades e ana mind that lies at Gae has been equaled in any ot. yard is warranted 10 ¢ our display of never ory 1sfaction 1y : : In ecolored surrahs, colored s ening, colored sutin rh 1 you will | attention that our ¢ to expect or hope fo ny othe paper superh, in va (ty. Our equaled The styles in wall and almost endl prices are the lowest HAYDEN BROS. Great fire sale of shoes to-morrow at The Fuir. - o Boycott Page’s Union Soap, be is the best. Try it. For sale | Use no ot cause it 11 grocers. tr suthorland Cheap wsion o Suthe tickets, sleepin and full information. eall 1o - CLAYTON Omuha, Neb, write 1502 Farnam 2 - Don’t miss the great five sule of shoes to-morrow at T'he inir. -~ Boyeott Page’s Union Soap, because it 15 tho 1 A Dollar Show for a Dime! N OF OPERA, H, M. S. PINAFORE, Or, The Lass That Loved a Sailor. Speial Scene egant Costumes, Swi Sinzers, Jolly Jeck Tars. One week only, ON DIME ADN diveetly | styles bt A Happy Greeting to AllL Did you know that meats are very cheap this winter? If not, then go to E. A. Marsh, at Washington market, 908 North \I(ll‘t,nlh just north of Cum- ing street, Marsh has always and always will give to the public who will pay cash for meat, the benofit of low prices. Begin- ning with February 1, 1889, he will sell you for cash anything in his line at the following low prices: Surloin and porterhouso steaks, 8¢ to 10¢ per 1b. Round steak, 7o to Se. Chuck st + He to 6 Choice rib roast Chuck ronst, Boiling luu chopy ronsts, Ge to 8 Pork sausage Mutton chops, 8¢ to 10e. Legs of mutton, 10¢. Mutton stealk, be. Choice kettle rendered 12 1bs for 81, Leaf lard, Rump of be Corn hee Beef tongues, 40¢ ‘Whole or hall ho, Salt por Pickled Chol Sliced ham, 15¢. Boneless hams, Bacon. 1 Dried beef, Lard and all our own make. By huying meat of Mursh for cash you will save nbout 40 per cent. of your i ats you will lard, 10¢ or ench, 2, Bic. e 1e. 10¢ to 124e. handle ? (e Y BRTUE UND BNy < promptly attended to shington market, Tel. find that we Goods delive Telephone o from tho Wi No. 701, Union b Domestic White Ru At HAYDEN Look at i of merennndise and per it | B nsand wild Jand. tion Co., v 2 & 3 1502 Farnam st. A small Blaze, tat the corner of Twenty- streets destroved a small BROS. All kinds Brovities Fhe county eommissioners held their regu- lar meeting yesterd: 3 q ng of the will be held hall Sunday, s regular monthly an open furnace doors ins Mespadden, was ar- charge of using pro- William the clirzo of s ) i ring and other ¢ from the Occidental hotel, i husband Aunl then re- ting club meets Tues; 3 in roow No. 45, Barker bloc question for discussion 18, **Resolved Amerien Has Never Proauced a 1 Novelist than Nathaniel Haw Th that « AMUSEM Three Nllfl]l“ Com GMIIU M[]ll HY, Fe. 4 Grand Spueonir Matinee Wednesdiy. 26040 e hnmm' Comedionn:, $9969 —~— *LIZZIE EVANS Sk “Th e two Highy § T Comedics. Mowlay and Tuesday \./m»_u I Wednesday Matinee, the Briftiant New Comedy, “THE BUCKEYE," Purchased from Denman Thompson, Esq. Wednesday Neght, The lomontic Comedy-Drama, 'OUR ANGEL.” v lady attending the Wednesday ive o bandsome Cabitet Photo COLOSSEUM. Commencing Monday, Feb. 4, at 7.30 and end- ing at 10,30 p. m. every night (ireat Nix Day Bicycle hace Fun for wll. Three n.mn each night for the 18 hour chaniplonship, Entrance fee £00 euch, stakes, Knapp, Morzan, Reading, (the unknown) and Prince are sure starters. Admission 28c extra. Music by th Winner to take sweep- 28c, Reserved seats Musical Union, 3 NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MAT ~—COMMENCING — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, il Bl 1ic Opera Comp'y In Adolph Mueller’s Beautiful Romantic Opera, THE KING'S FOOL. =——ILLUSTRATED BY —— 108 ARTISTS 108 AND PROF. HARTL’S VIENNESE LADY FENCERS, Gorgeous Scenery. A Bewilderingly Beautiful March. Dazzling Electrical Effects, A Cascade of Real Water. PRICES—Parquet and Parquet Circle, $1.60; Balcony, $1.00; General Admis- sion, 76¢ and $1.00; Gallery Matinee—75¢ and 81,00, STONEHILL HAS IT McDonald Oloak Stock Bought by Stonehill Entire Wonderfal Slaughter To-Morrow Plush Cloaks, Newmarkets and Children's Cloaks Nearly Given Away. sold the stock MeDonatd to C. A, T have this day cloak and underw Stonehill. [Signed.] HARTZFIELD, Agent for Seigel Bros., This entire stock will be placed on sale to-morrow at prices that will aston- ish the public, We purchased the stock at 15 on the dollar, and going to from ¢ to § of the actual cost. en's wrappers 10e, worth $2,00. Ladies' wrappers at 25¢, worth $3.00. Children’s clonks at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, F1.00, $2.00, $2.50, 5, worth $1.50 1o #1000, Lad Mmh clonks at $10.95, 95, worth from 00 newmarkets at $3.95, . $£10.00, $11.50, worth Sia, assignee. to ¥80.00, Ladie IWEAR. WK woolen underwear at 9, Je to H9¢, worth from ¢ to on's Ladies” wadorwear o and worth f Gl ents’ underw . worth from To eustomers who are with the MeDo we bought the stock Omal -',u 35e, 50 ' 50c and “hot acquainted will say, 15th st., NIHILL, 116-118 16th st. - Bohemian 1315, 1317 and 1316 Restaceant. lunch and hoer Lunch served day or night. every Saturday and Sunday. Dance Don’t miss the great five sale of shoes to-morrow at The Fair, - ge Lacense, age licenses issued county coarts by Judge Following yesterday 1s ne and Residence, ames H. Graham, i Louisa Lettiss in the 1 Libby M. Dork, O Mcinberg's Two MusicStores 1514 and 1516 Dodge st. SPECIAL L. P. HOLLA BOSTON, - Our representative will be at KELLEY le(.I R & C0. Groat Spoecial Sale of Whito Shirts, Laundried and Unlaundried. Ounr New Spring Purchase of White Shirts, Which Was Larger This Spring Than Ever, Has Just Arrived. Tt will be placed on sale Monday morning at the following prices: LOT 1—3¢ 100 dozen white unlaundried shirts with linen bosom and good quality mus= lin at 89¢; worth e LOT 2500, white unlaundried shirts, ced front and back, all nd extra fine mushn at 200 dozen doublo re linen ey i fe bosom worth 75e. LOT 8 200 dozen white unlaundried shirts, double re weed front 1 back, with patent sleeve facing and hand-made button holes, extra fine linen bosom and fine muslin at 75c; worth $1, LOT 4—81.00. 100 dozen white uninundried shirts made of Utica muslin, fine 1 linen bosom, hand made button holes, patent eve facing, double reinforced front and back at $1, worth §1.35, Lot 5, The. 50 dozen fancy trimmed night shirts, made of heavy mushn, extea long, at 7he, worth $1. We guaranteo overy shirt to it perfect, HALE THOS 500 dozen English and Iu'xln i cotton half hose, in fancy steipes and solid . tegular price 40¢, special sle IGER & CO., Dodge and 15th sts. Cor. fons, ions for the month In the ollections .20, whilo enue Colle The total revenue colle of Jany amounted to $143.607.62, this ye: off of £11 for the five shoes to- Go to The i'air MOrrow. The Press club rooms will o'clock this afternoon to socicty who wish to hear Ben Barrows lec- ture on the subject of A Man With a Club, -y member and all_press men who do nog belong, are requested and invited to be ve open at 3 all fricnds of tho bresent, NOTICE. JER & CO. MASS. February 7, 8 the Paxton Hotel, and 9, and will take pleasure in showing our Spring and Summer selections for the several departments of our business s, comprising Ladies’ Dress-Making and Tailoring. Misses’ and Childrens’ Dresses and Garments. Boys’ Clothing, (To Orier and Ladies’ and Misses’ Milli Ready-Made.) nery. Fine Neckwear and General Furnishings. Samples of advance styles in Dress Goods (to arrive later), will be shown, from which totake orders, or to sell by the yard. L. P. HOLLANDER & Co., Boston, Mass. Commencing Monday Evening, Fe Saturday at 2:30 P. M. An Elaborate Production of C. B, Jefferson and H. S. Taylor ’sGrand Aquasic Spectacle, Matinees Wednesday and A DARI( iy With all the original company, SEGRET, scenery and realistic effects. THE MARVELOUS EEITILETY REGLATILA, With real boats, canoes, racing st with pleasure 1ells and steam launches laden seekers on A RIVER OF REAL, WATER. GEORGE HOSMER, Capt. WM. A. ANDREWS, Prof, Neil Smith's The Populur Oarsman, In bis Racing Shell, In his Ocean Dory. “Dark Seecret,” Great Dog Circus, The Terrific Drowning Episode. The Realistic Rain Storm. The Vast Stage Flooded from Wall to Wali from Three to Eight Feet Daep.

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