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Ty '1 (= u’n?f The yesterday crockery s Mrs. Louisa with adultery and the cas. lie Frenzer, , charg th robling was fined receipts at the onsisted of lhxv. carloads of are from England for Bli Van Wanenen, ch 1 erday after- ting of Citizen's ibat Sixtecnth and Wil- day night at 8 o'clock, ng of the Second ward democr Mies' hall, corner of Bixteenth and Williams st k this evening. Francis Walkerof La and Miss Maggie Dunnee ter, were married yesterday morn Bt. Peter’s church in this city, Father St. La e, officiating Captain Cormac ind - Deteet age and Dempsey went to Lincol to appedar as witness 2 case against a couple of ted here some time ago. Morrison, 1 Ward ¢ , Wedne 11 be .mm..nm. were tried before Judwo yesterday afternoon and dis- iveof astone sawi employing fifty men,and of a mattress factory, employing fifteen nen, both from Wi a, Kan., are in th: eity and have about made up their m'ads to move their plants to Omaha, John Barry, Fred Sly, Redd; Moran and Richard Grander go over the hill for thirty days h, and G, B. Wavd for ten days, vagrane Sly and Moran aro two young pickpockets who were run out of the city Inst winte A defective flue was the cause of blaze shortly before noonat Minnie War- i venth street, between . The department was on hand & ished the fire before much damage was don OA oue story cott at the corner of Nineteenth b g 1 by Lewis Levy, was slig fire yesterday, The around the chimney caught fire from the stove pipe and oceasioned the blaze. Richard Smith, president of the build- d traders’ exchange of this city, eaves today for York where he will attend the meetir directors of the national , which me wood wor L casing inthat city on the Cohen, wife and baby appeared o court y day morning and 28 against John Hines, o youth, alleging that he hi thrown brickbats. !Iumxwhl)nn windows and had chased Mrs, Colien with o razor, itening to take her life. Hines ssted, rston_and nk Mo two of Y allers, plained that she had ~|..1. n a pock and $11 in money from them, S Ormshy found the purse and mone cealed under the wom: was arrested for larceny, be tried at 2:30 today. Mrs. Frank Greeny a young mulatto, called upon the county commissioners yestel stance to enable her to rli where her people She had Dbeen loft destituto by She was furnished ioket anfl o parted for Burling- ton on the afternoon t R. V., Atkisson of the First Presbyterian church of Quiney. y the pulpit of the an church Septembe This chureh is at pre without a astor, and Mr. Atkisson’s visit is of to the friends of an able and eloquent I colored iy, com- thook geant y con- bed and she The case will hu- the chur man, Mr. Warren, superintendent of the electric light company, stated that the men who walked out Monday had not returned to work, but_the company had reccived many applications for positions from other men. No trouble was antic, R{md from the men who had quit, and Warren stated that their action had not crippled the company in the least, llmulwnt'. nen spasms, sleey s, cured by D os' Nervine, Sumples free at Kuhn & Co.’s, 15th and Douglas. Democratic League. Democratic clubs throughout the state will pleasc apply to me at the New York Life building immediately for blanks to enable them to enroll in the state league democratic clubs, Clubs organ 1 in the national cam- paign will also anpl, Siras Conn, Secretary S, L. D, C. A weak back, with a weary aching lame- ness over the hips, is a sign of discased kid- neys. L\l'll)u best kidney curative known, which is Burdock Blood Bitter Worked the Wiener Vender, nk Swasher is charged with stealing #4.80 from V m Jenecke, the wiencrwurst vender at 1427 South Fourteenth street, Swasher bought some “wiencrs” and said ho would have to chango a £ gold picce. Jenecle counted out the chango and passed it over before receiviug th S ziness, nervous- Y. M. C. A. Lawn Tennis. Tho lawn tenns club of the Young Men's Christian association will hold a tournament on the tho associa- tion, on near Twent second, aftornoon nning at The tournament will be in doubles and will bo open to all- the clubs in the city. Representatives from pri- vate courts will also bo mado welcome. An try feo of S will bo charged each player to cover the expense of prizes, trics, accompanied by the fee, should bo sent o John M. Hazltou at the Young Mon's Cl ion rooms not later than cordia y Invited to attend the tournament. P ‘When Robert Bruc st thought of the stage as & profession his people r lutely ‘ul\l‘ N men and Scotchwomen and could not Allln\\ onc of their family to practico the play art. When, however, the lad wason |I|u point of running awey, so ardent was his love for the drama, they yielded in part, permit- ting him to make a trial, if only heused an assumed name, For that reason he appeared a8 Robert Hudson and for some time after- ward traveled under name. Mantell's first offer of an Amel gement came o late John *ullogh, but owing to previous contract ho could not accept. On Thursday evening next Omaha theater-goors will have the pleasure of seeiag Mr, Mautell in his latest and many say his atast ¢ tion, that of the twin’ brothers, dei Franchi, ““The Corsican Brothe of which he is to give a spectacular production at Boyd's, Danlel Frohman's production of *The Prince and the Pauper,” with Elsie Leslio in he titlo rolo, will bo gl at Boyd's opera. ouse the first half of the coming weck. The play Is @ dramatization of Mark Twain's ,wn_) of the same name, The dramatization s strong and, like tho_ story, full of situa- fous, - Mark Twain spoko of 1t us the realiza- fon of & “dream.” Elsie Leslie, who takes the dual role, is the little girl who created “Little Lord Fauntleroy” two years ago, and ber great success in that part has made her Nawe as fuwmiliar 48 that story itself, | longed for customs house | ;°°F°C ! ¢ | Monday THD OMAHA DAILY BEE: WE NESDAY, A RAPID EH')(ITI\G llll) The Omaha Guards Come Into Pos- session of a Gatling Gun. For some time past the Omaha guards have a gatling gun. It has been present waking and slecping moments, and how to get such a gun has been the subject d at innumsrable special meetings. Licutenant Mulford, & , took upon himself to ry money for the purchase o iption. Busi. e 0 th not without, suc having been appropristed by individual donations toward purchase of the f of peace the t week Captain Scharff of the | aphed that the company would he gun, A reply was received was consummated, whieel tricks, gun weighs 1,00 pounds; the of firing 1,200 give *1,000 foi that @ plece with is expected Omaha in Scharff says ory on_Capiiol placed in charge o tention of celsbenla tha thisd ansivers tion of the company Oc time all charter mémbers of ade he 'y members three years' service, x-actives e thie country will be present, and prob- ably the Barker hotel will o mado the head- quirters of the c dlring the week. A banquet willbe givenand a general jubila- tion result. from all s the m illa shows. lons success of [t possesses true | druggists, BROWN, Merit wins, Hood's Sar medicing BLOODTHIRSTY MR, He Expressed a Desire to Butcher Wife and Daughter. Brown was among the drunks arraigned beforo Judge Helsley. He wis fined §2 and costs, and the case had hardly been disposed of when his married daughter, George Lebo, appeared and wanted to file an nformation against him for kicking in lier door and threatening to kill her husband and mother, She resides at 1227 South Fifteenth street, and her father and motber have lived in the lasement next door. She says Brown has 7 abused his wife and Monday cruoon he threw her belongings out of doors and told her to stay away from th The goods were gathered up and removed to the daughter’s home. Brown visited there two or three times during the evening, dis- Vaying a murderouslooking knife, but was us often persuaded to leave. He finally turned, and being denied admission broke in the door, and said he would kill his wife ana son-in-latw, threatening to cut theiv throuts. The son-in'law did not relish such demonstra- tions, and he proceeded to hammer the old wentleman all over tho house, while his wife went after a pol an. Brown was arrested, and his scalp was patched up at the police Btationt fler rehearsing this story, the daughter that her mother had refused to have more to do with her father, and vhat they wanted was to be let alone, If Brown would stay away and promise not to molest. them further, they wéuld not prose- cute him further. Brown agreed to this and said he had 1o intention_of “killing them wherever he met them in the road,” as he Liad threatencd to do. Ho will be released when he serves out his fine, but if he attemptsto make any more trouble, the other case will be brought up against him, Change of life, backache, monthly irregu s, hot flashes ar cured by Dr. Miles® Freesamples at Kuhi & C aud Douglas. s PAUPER MEAT. How It Is Purchased and Costs the ummy. Since the rupture with Van Gilde the butchers who held the contra nishing the county poor farm with meat, Poormaster Mahoncy says he has been buy ing meat from Reardon on Cuming street, b tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth sticet and from Kerner, on Farnam, between Tenth and Bleventh, He says that the bill for August, when rendered, will be between 5and 8130, whilo for July it was $110 or £112. The excess of August over July Mr, Malioney accounts for by the fact that moked meat which ~ he had hand up to August became e necessitating the increased purchase fresh meat. The prices paid for un Gilder & Co. he > more and in some those specified in that firm’s con Th lmply laughs at Van ertions to the offect that hehas been buying extra fino steaks, game and poultry and that that was the readon for the big bill rendered. Ho says that on but one occasion did he buy anything of the kind, and that was a little chicken to make some broth for a very sick woman, Further more and anxious to meet Van before tho board of county commis- relative to the dificulty. What It r & Co. L Ir_\x fur- tal Exhaustion. especially those of the ner- em, aro the products of daily re. newed mental exhaustion. Business avoc amount of mental wear ery prejudicial tophysical health, and the professions, if arduously pursued, ars rictive to- brain and nerve tissue, one of the most important attributes of Hostetter's Stor Bitters, that it compen- 03 of tissue nd that it 3 pAkAas mental energy and l)m..um..m\ 15 roman] L able, and sh exhuustion, this. potentil d " provents fover and age, hronic dyspepsia and con: and uterine weakness and other aly Physicians also commend it as Amx‘thndh d stimulant and reme dy. ) SUBSTITU CURBING, Colorado Sandstone Supplies the Need of Berea, The L. H, Tower & Co. and Hugh Murphy & Co, we in consultation at the board of some time ago, given the contract for puttng down Berea stone at Thirty-first and Popple ton avenue, on abid of 641 cents. It seems they couldn't get the Berea stone, and asked the council to let them substitute Colorado sandstone, Tho matter was reforred to City Attc Poppleton, could the leld. ey who decided that the request not bo granted unless with cousent furphy & Co, who the ) for furnishing ovado sandstone at 0 Tower & uted to put the Colorado sandstone down for simply the distance of one block, on on to Pacific, Chaffee and Mr. to' tho board rooms or other wero instrumental him to the point of allowing to use Colorado saudstone as o until the Berea arriyes. And an ut to this effect was drawn up and Hicks brought Murphy aud in some w in bringing Tower & Co, they des agreen signed, — There s nothing like Dr, Thomas' El Oil to quickly cure acold or reliove hoarsn Wrilten by Mrs. M, J. Fellows, Burr Oak,St. Joseph Co,, Mich, —— Mission Supper. A supper will be given at Saint Timothy Mission, Eleventh street near cholas, Thursday evening 0 to 8:00 o'clock, Bring or send a basket of provisions. Any parcel left at the A, D. T, company's oftice on Douglas street will be delivered free. Everybody i s welcowe, Supper free. Free will offerlogs Special care will be put ning pleasant socialiy. wil l be received. forth to make the ¢ Mrs. Winslow's soothing Syrapis an unex cellea medicine for children while tecthing 25 cents a bottle, STEPPED IN DANGER'S WAY, And Then Was Crushed to Death by the Cars, y atternoon icker, the on Paciflc viaduct Sun- Dr. “amphell, Fire o Mulligan were stimony of the last. was the d was 1o the effect that e nan step in frout of the train, which struck him bim_down When Mul- him he was lying ; his left arm was torn from I s head badly eit. e wis MOV ed to the hoespital and died soon aft 10 jury returned a verdict finding thit the deceased came to his deuth by being strucke with a freignt train dccident being the result of hisown ¢ g Houten's Cocon—Delicious, made in over theremains of Ch old man who was killed yards near the Elever th street morning. Serg th, Engincer John D, C Alex P, Widman and Pat examiued. The most important the old Van stuntly, WAGON The Latter are with Chief Galligan says that in Chicago the days ef hose reels are numbered. When one of them becomes old or requires overhauling itis abandoned or sold to somecity which is willing to purchase it, The same policy is o be pursved here, Tn- stead of the véel the hose-wagon is to be substituted, hicle about the sizo wagon, d rescmules it in ev e that it is i he fromen's to on @ hose reel One of th ons s now being built in this city, but the chief has not yet decided whero it will be located whed built. He claims that the w. and that better t made with it, Besides, one man can pull the hose off of it and make a coupling while two are required on a rec. ing to the Wall iremoen Pears’ soup is the most clegant toilet adjunct irading Paid for Like Paving. A large number of the property owners of the Second ward neld a mecting Monday night for the purpose of discussing an amendment to the city charter as it applicsto the gradi of stree The idea prevailed that geading should be handled in the ' same yoanner i A Move to Have n.- present ~\~n-m of grading, the one-half the cost and the frontago and a ~[)M 3 hin sixty days from the t b g is completed aud the city. ading work accepted by the To Nervous Debilitated Men If you will send us_your addvess wo will r. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic H( H. trial. They will g restore to vigor, manhood and health. Panphlét free, Voirato BELt Co, Marshall, Mich. Neal's Old Jailer. Neal, the murderer, had a caller yesterday in the person of Sheriff Garrison of Missouri Valley, In.. who had him in his custody for nine months fo stealing. When the sheriff approached the cage and asked the condemned man how ho felt, the l.\"l'l answered: L) 1I'm fecling bright as a dais; 7 suid the sheriff. 1 am-I'm coming out all 1 Neal, Continuing, Neal plied questions about the You ar “Be right,’ the sheriff with people whom he had known while doing time for the lowa job. The sherit tld him all the odds and ends of gossip which he thought would interest tho prisoner whilo the latter listened with the greatest int Sheriff Garrison said that a, very g change for thoworse wasn oticeable in the ap- pearance of the condernned 1 ocen hang. Water Lily Son Wil Flog Vollquardsen's New Grave, The fatherof B, F, Vollquardsen, the man who was Killed near Shedey station by a n Pacific train about. two-weeks igo, ar- 1 in the city Monday evening from' his home in Keota, Ta. Ho states that his son Lo £t home aboit Iyl to look for \hul( when the ppened. He had beon working in & hrco or four ye The father visited the Union Paciflo fand, after a talk with thelatter agreed to bear the expenso (;f!vum\luullu- body from the county lot to alot in another portion of the cometery. The removal was effected yosterday . wweney head- the The Tadics Delighted. The pleasaut effect and the perfoct safoly yith which lndics may use tho liquid frus i r favorite ron o the eye and to the tastc al in acting on the kidnc 20 60 years, at pt. 1. iday, Sept. 10, at? p.m., from of Mhomas L. Kimball, No. 1103 South Seventh avenue, to Forest Lawn, Friends invited without further notice, be too particular e, When you nce nu get Ayer's will minglo and vitalize every drop of blood in your body, It 3 the weak strong. Morcuary. Miss Ellen M. Rogers, a sister of Mrs Thomas L. Kimball, died at Colorado Springs Mon: The remuins will be brought to Omaha for interment Alphonso Rosso of the firm of Rosso Bros., wholesale fruit dealers, died at his home, Tywenty-sixth and Jones street, yosterda of typhoid fever, ased” was cighteen yoars of age, but had been hig uly suceessful, vismg inn few years fi Ct peddlor to's partu ¥ N which he was conneeted. Tho tine funeral has not been decided upon. PO W) llmu 0. nnlw-“u'“ Boils and Pimples Are nature's eforgs to elini theblood. Thivzesu accomylished much more eflotaa agreeably, through the proper excretory chanmels, by theuse of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. or sev ars I was troubled with boils and In casting about for 4 remedy, it occurped (0 me that Ayer's Sarsa. parilla hiad been used in my father's mily, with excellent syeeess, 2 thouglt that - the father would also be Three or four bottles of ntirely cured me,and 1 have 1more than (%0 years —had a boll, pimple, or any other eruptive trouble, can conseientiously speak in the highest terms of Ayers Sarsaparilla, and many years' esperience i the drug business e ables mo to tpeak inteligeniy.” ~C. M Hatfiel Ayér sSarsaparllla PRETARED BY DR.J.C. AYER & CO, Lowell, Ma. Price 81 Lottlen, $3. Worth$5 alottie, al by 'Drs.BettskBetts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLAS STRIEET OMAIIA, The most wilcly and tavora) in the United St e, Femarkal I phys thoafllcio ne for and the numer- aln, CIN DISEASES nuitly cure vI S, FISTULA AND RECTAL Ul teed cured without pain or detention o ||| AND VARICOCELE tully cured .(:ml(m ¥ ERS porma- nevery case GLEEY, Sper- Lost My 4 Faculties, F ate disorders’ po y cured, as well as Sunet ion that result from youth- es or the excessof SERICTY R e without cutting, cau afl at home b spainor ansoy ‘OUNG AND g 3 o awful octs of A \Ll\l BRI e P e e etgs orzanie weakness, destroy ing. both mind and body, withall its dreaded 1lls, permanenty cured, conplets, or dilatation. Cures ient without & mo- ’S RETTS Address those who have fu- DRS. BET' paired themselves by im- proper Indulgence amd solitury hibits, which Tuin both mind -and body, uniitting tien for stidy or marriage RTED MEN or those enteringon thit lmmvy Jite,awarof physical debility, quickly assisto OUR SUCCESS od upon facts. Tl . Secoid-— v o starting right. prepared in our laborate ¥ to) st Eich Guse, thus (e ting & ures Wiho w103 ory: Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - =« OMAHA. NEB. ase 153 "Third A maker that makes a cor- set to suit nine-tenths of the women ozg/kZ to know how to suif nine-tenths of the girls as well, A woman can go to a store —every store in the country that sells corscts at all—and get Ball's corset, wear it a weck or two or three, and then go back and get he money againif she wants it So can a girl A mighty good that ! The store hasa primer on Corsets for you. Ciicaco Comssr Co, Chicago and '¥ew York, LIEBIG Company‘s forty pounds of lean signaturens A corset For improved & nomic cookery it for Soups, Saices, Made Dishes, (Game, Pish, cte.) Aspie or Meat V«ll\ Ke I)<\ beef of tho valie of rz- IR, BAILEY, (raduate Dentist. A Full \\vt of lcv\h‘ on Rubber For Five Dollars, A-porfoct Gt g th extroted Bithoutpain or thoties, Gald r Bridgy Gut piaies, AL work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 1€TH AND FARNAM o, 10th aranteed. sirect clevaor, Openoven: BLANGARD'S FILLS IODRIDE OF IR0 Epecally woomuerded by the Acadcuy of SCROFULA,KING'S- EViL, CONSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS, CONSUMPTION (IN ITS EAKLY STAGES); POORNESS OF THE BLOOD, and for regulating None genuine ynloss e oraparte, baris! SOLD Hig € hithe acknowiedeed aturl dischacges wnd aincure for the Ng Weakiess wwomn, Cures 1n SDANS. oied 0ot 10 e Hirieiurt Niday by Iprescribe (tand feel snfy b«(Evauwu(‘o in mcommending 1t W )s.m\m M Decnm old u{ Drusisis, HiC i aliar WE START THE FALL Season witha Grand Bo ' Clothing Sale, and ¢ ) at the opening of the scho in demand, we propose to make the coming week the most memonble one Is, bup' clothir S !y in our boys’ wlx‘]hll'llll('n{ Ciraimstances combine to enable v to offer some extraordinay bavgains, anl the prices we make | our boys" department will surprise the pullic. 300 Knee Pant Suits of an excellent quilityof cassimere, made expressly o coats being with cordel rough wear of boys, atthe same up. wed suitthat looks and wears as well Bargain No. 2—Alout 22 some of the Tatest plaids, but all style. that no otler In finer fabrics the latest shades and mixtures those of any otherhouse. Thousands of old Knee Pants, gool qua delight mothers, Weareequally well preps double breasted sacks, the latest styles in single and will make, Fall Catalogues and Samy Open until 8 p. m. The suit is well worth $350. . and just the thing for people who don’t wamt tospend much nwneyand at the same tine This isoncof the best ~chn1 suits ever dothing house will givea suit li weshow an excellent a time neat looking, We offer it this week at $1.9 siv dollar suit, Vool Suits, in a8 any five or u\ulhn Al lrl ssortment of Kiee Our prices on fine Childien’s Suits 53¢ wedto fit large boysand youn Sen! inyour nan Saturday, les are ready- lhe suit is well lifferent patterns, agool quality stricely all wool edon the market e this for less than lant Suits, and our pr Westart with the following: stind the harl anl ams and tastily gotten alapted for schal havea nme plin upin ha and cassimere, ma i We offer 1t a twvo and three 1out 33 pat picces cat lowa thin Our prices on Knec en We hm aspln 1 |y ‘m‘\w. as »andwe will mail ¢ 10 p. m. Nebraska Clothmg Co, Corner 14th and Douglas Streets, "DRS. MIRRILY & MERRILL, Diseaset of the Eye Specil Atention to Diseases o men nnd Children The doc of experians in the e beod ek Of o B ness, wnd finds e w burdén, safe and Speedily e Blood 1 Skin Diswasos, Syphis, ndlsene most dredtulin 1t results, cradical mito-Urinary Surgery, Varlcocels withut o formities and i peliments to warciige s ucess fuly removed cawn safly au permanonty curl. o Sudiys 10 U1l > 1NES Toply “18 Fift enth S, Opera Hous: Opposite Boyl's Omama, Neb. RITEIM A TSN, CONSTIDATION, B ILER & COMPANY PIOPTIETONS ANDSOLEMA N OMAHA NEB. \\'IA NH OOD RESTORE D. “SANATIVO,” (he Waniorul Syaoh Remudy. 1d vith » Wiltten Guann tee cureail No gae Uiscaee, such Menory, ) of Finin BovEr ackie,W n kefulnce, LomtNanhod, Nive Lass | tude, CTURERS, fter c usand less of erof the GeneativeOr , Cal yoih- 5 Or the exceesive use of tODACO, lank, wolch ulimately lead to nption aud fneaity. Put upin cury luthe ocket. Frice With erery 8 orderwe itee to cure or refind 1L by mall to any address. Clee ntion this, piper. Addree ‘Tinch omce fo- U8 A OGO, 11T, GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1678, W.BAKER & (0.8 Ireikfist Goia Is abiolutdy pure and it is soledle, No C’henucms ch andls thanfore e mon econn costig Len than me cena crp 1t 14 perkns in health, Sold by Grocers enrywhere. V. BAKER & CO, Dorchester, Mass DRUNKENNESS | In AL THEWORLD THERE ISBUT ONE CURE R HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIG. a1y avery 5w debiitalis Adred, ool ¥ ¢ WO W LS M o0l Cona LADIES ONLY ARG AR S S o 1Y gratied T VAo K B EMEDY CQ, Omyls, N | | The Omaha Medical and S urgi ical In 5[1 Lutes, i merery it BOOK T W1 wilh quest Omaha Med icul a ncl Surg icallnstitute. Comerith and Harney Streets, Omah« DIANMNONDS, A el - WATCHES, Elc. Our siles on hoth DIAMONDS and WATCH S UAL our ¢ 2 MOUNTED DIAONDS w Ling pretty low, 0 wehaye justso pamler of CHHOICE of OUR OWN [MFPOR- N, and wo ofier them ut = AD VA NC 15 ABOVE Tho seltings wriely ol IRINC INGS mad STONE of ull sizes U TOORIER, 1Ruie 3, Jmeralds, Pearls, ond Sapphires, |r|m ious stones, mounted all other and Toose U JAT STAUG HTER SALE U[ WATCIIES s still an O I0sS - ; L'l!ll) (vl)llb \\'\Il]ll 5 for 339, 10, d SOTID GOI.D kinds, fron $2 Elgin, Wal- 80} 4 of all up tothe finesterades ( than, Howard, cte), LADIES and GIL GOLED FILLLED American movements, W cears, only ard WATCHIES, and $, SOLIT £ ROLLIZD CH Al AND CHATRME REDUCED P*RICT of Watchies duringr this 5.00 FINE SOLID GOLD FIN- GER I{l "Hs‘huxu"l to 10 each, 50 Spuially, isting the > lm call PLATE sold ut to purchusers ilce Jook thio lishment, whether wishing to pur- chaso gools ornot, MAX MEYER & BRO. Sixteenth and Farnam Streets, The 15 PAPER 1S PRINTED FHOM TN ERET —IROM THE - Great Westorn Type Foundry, 1174 Howard §t.” QM AHA . Nebmslka IS Vopd [ s The Fall Overcoak clev | athing of Dbeauty and we| huve special pridein the gar | umentsin thatling which w o are alleto show our customers | this scason. In stjle ani finishthey have never been | surpasscd, CHILOREN'S PARL ORS Oa sccond floor, Take the | ator: JOSEPH GILLOTT'S 4 STEEL PENS, - GOLD MEDAL, PARI3 EXPOSITION, 1889, THE MOST PERFECT OF PEIS.