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Kelley, Stlger & Co. PLISH SACQUES I our Guaranteed Qualities at Less than Manufacturers Prices. §25, $30, $38 $47 This is a Copy * of the Guarantee that Goes with Each Garmen', This coat is made u///u /i manufaclured cxpressly for us. We guarantee the plush of this Lariie nt not lo wwear off on the edges during the of 1890-91. He also guarantee the loops 1o be of the best scal- skin of the purest Lnglish dye. e will exchange this garment Jora new one if it shorld not wear according winler lo this guarantee. Kelley. Stiger & Co THE OMAHA DAILY BEF Kelley. Stlger & Co. SILKS A Bargain in ack Aemure Sk 5 pieces black armure silk 1 per yard, well worth $1.35 3 special numbers in LACKFAILL 5 pieces black faille silk 7 5c. good value at $r. 5 picces black faille silk 8 worth g1, 1¢ lack $1.45. HLTIES We are showing some very desirable goods in Bangalines, plain and brocaded, in dark and evening shades. Also choice novelties in brocaded satin De Lyon, satin armure, alma with polka dot cream ground, brocaded and plain crepe de chene, 5 pieces extr faille silk ¢1. heavy worth royal Velvets Special colored 5 &s1.60. values in ebh Plaids 40-in French plads s5e, worth 75c¢ 44-in vovelty plaids 55, worth75e, 42.in French plaids, ~r|«|u|ld assorts ment of mlur Soe; worth $1. he, worth H1.25. 5 tlul h Plaids $1.25, worth $1.06 velvelsat 75¢, $ Cor. Farnam & 15th St THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. A Big Openirig in Whest Again Yields to ‘Wall Street Influencesand Oloses Lower, CORN MAINTAINS A GOOD FIRM TRADE.’ Diminished Selling Pressure in Oats— Little Support in Provisions—Live Steck Under the Weather— Financial. CRicAGo, Nov. 8.—[Special Telegram t3 The Byr]-There was a Uiz market in wheat carly in the session and the show of strength the frst hour was encouraging to the bulls. Italso drove a lot of small shorts to cover and ohecked heavy selling. There was some scat- ows, but it did nov count for as firm for spot wheat and 34d off on futures early, and closed steady and unchanged. Elevator companies reported a falling off in receiyts, The fizures did not bear this out very well. Minmeapolis and Duluth had 76 cars and Chicago had 178 cars, or fifty over the estimate. The primary murkets for the week recéived 15200 bushels less than last week, and export clearances were 50,00 bushels more, ‘The early estimate onthe visible supply was for an increase of 1,000,000 for the week, Minneapolls revorts an tncrease for the week of 435,000 bushels, But the strength early was in the temper of the trade rather than news. Hutchison, Mitchell, Loxan & Co, Aldrich & Vanee, Counselman & Brossean, Cudahy and others—besides orders from St. Louis and New York - were all on the buying side. While this lasted there was nogreatselling prossure, Seulpers letting o of long wheat constituted the principalofferings. Butthere was no ex- port elenrances. Wall street was again un- scttled and stocks rautled down in prices. Congdon und Brosseau began the selliug with suall shorts covering wheat. Offerings came general, the support petered our, and market became extremely weak and declined 1o 4 pot 3¢ under the bottom yesterday for n at bottom ud tne premium widened to 63, The action was as follows: December, 93%c, to 00%4¢, 10 May, #1.03), to#1.03%, to $L04%, Thore was a very falr recovery in wheat the 1ast half hour, when the influence of thestock Jcot Wis out of the way lers evi- ntly did 3 bo Sund and on a gener At hetoro the closo Dece from the bottom to (She night. Ma 81.05; Nove Short over 1 of Whe ) 0,0 1o Wi to nber Whoat privi- for puts and Wize to rwd, firm market 1 heonly weak spot durl Was in sympathy wit n wheat. "Recelpts we nate at 257 curs. The outward g with out-inspection of and shipments of only 45,000 hus| Olearances for the day,y tie. weoks from four AULANLG pOres, Dbushels. The pit was withoutnewsand la without outside orders, The cash dem keeps the murket firm and May sold av ity B4y toh to 5éle at 1 o'clock. November was quoted at e May all diy. The strength = in corn in- creased date dn the diy, and whon wheat rallied the last ten mifnutes prices for corn were adv. d easily. November wis quoted around 52 early and closed at Decerube old at 52 5145¢ and up to g0 10 0los ay 80ld up 10 5454 nd closed at bid, or or last night, y oorn ’l\lll 0s S0ld at M @dge for puts and or calft. Mllero was less prossuro to sell In outs and the market dia not ut any time get below the opening price for M Sales for this E.nmn-mu.d wtddige, and the top point just efore the close was #%Q@#45¢, closing at 5. or lge higher, December was quoted at off 1o 424c, and on a reuction late in the advanced to 4ine, No pber was noml- al at De ber price. The strength was lr;rl‘ly with wheat "aud corn the lust half ou Thero was little support to provistons early fn the day and prices went to lower olnts under the lead of pork, which roke 200 under last night uf rl‘fl ling, 'llh the corn mmrket rm Dl strong Lard and ribs sold off about ) around during this worning, but recove bushels Export one: for 30,000 ally Cor. Farnam &, 15th St abont steady. 01160 and efos i, closing ot $12 18 usual earl and Ry an bought pork WHEAT, Open- High- Low- Month. _ing. _est. _est. Cl Dec.....8 0848 0 & 0738 May..... 105% 1043 1 CORY. May o OATS, 40 YORK. Hes 11 1240 12 LARD. 6 [ GRG0 1B, 580 il 62% 620 AND CAL LS. May. Jan May Jan.... May Jan May Wheat Corn Put Puts Rl A all mornng, hence only those of the buyers who lad urgent orders weat out to look over stock and only such native steers as sulted the shipping and dressed beef trades were wanted, adium st wiis entirely ne 0 numl Iriven und fix and will bo Monday’s market, was also neglected number of common rough steers wero carried elosed out, and_a No r sheds, lo curr for Buthers' and o 2 buils aver. Texi angers on silo we ro ulso disposed of e und lo numberof con HoGs-«Busin standing the disagre evailed all forenoon. hogs were sold bef heavy sold a g [ ackers and ) s 10¢ lower; rou falr to good |||“(l‘fi X pr ELOeIl: Assorted 1igit of H0'down (o 120 1b. averages, 3,803 pigs of 100-1b, uverages and unde averagesof 120 1s, und Ubwards, 8 bulk of Land prime zood to medium d light ANCIAL, New Yonk, Nov, Speciil Telegram to ]—ST0CKS=Th first thing Wall street did lastnight afterthe stock market closed was to feel thankful thatthe trade had met with no disaster on the great br The second move was to se broade predicting that was st and A recove once ain. The action of tie today thres A for a while tosy culations, oning Was (qu with the wo red stocks mproved 1 1 reneve from the first und within st half hour rial lowses wero sustiine Somo s on the drive reached v Jower Hoes (hin yesterday, and Tinols Central ent to 88 5t. Paul, Luckawinna Tia per cent each, Western Union 1%, s and Lonisville & Nushvillo thwest w England vy each 1. aud others fons. At these figures, t in the pressire to sell, and the narket beconing comparatiyely quict, a partial recovery ensued, but 1t made no muterlal progress. and before 11 o'clock prices were acain deciining. The bank state ment contained nothing startling, with re serves decreased about 8,250,000, This added welght to the market, and the last s were close to the botton for the day. Saturday, the trade did not have {0 resort o borrow (g at 2iper cent a8 on yes- . and the short session closed with s 0f 28,000 shares, he following were the closing quotations T8 4 regular. Big Northern Pacific UL 8 48 coupous.......1%%4 | do preforred. U.S. gy regular, . oo1108 ©(C & N W 3 U.8. 44y coupons. 1104 | do preferrad Pucltie U8 of W.......118 (New York Centra tral Pacttio. . PoDgE 5 Chicago & Alton |Roek Inland... Culeago, Burlington | M. & St Fag & Quiney 03| do_ prefe DL &W..L0 A4 (81 Paut & 1ino1s central do prefe; BAW o 3 lly largo Lowe ver, there w proferred . Michigan Ceniral. tern Unlon, Missourl Pueific MONEY—44@5 per oen Prenun Muicantiue PAPER-@S per cent. BTERLING EXCHANGE-Qulet _and steady; slxty-day bills, 847054 demmand, $465. 1L o Stlger & Co. Kellev, “wmmW.MM- & low ere special BAR- in this dept. Henrie tt‘ Five all w hmxrizvvlu worth 75, At 55c. Henriettas,reduced from 8$1 to 85¢ Henrietta, Our superfine quality,is now $1.00 henrietta, $1.28 Serge. Fine English_all wool 50c 50c Serge. Importedserge, 44 inches wide, worth 98¢ ; At75c Flannel. 54 inch all wool flannel, EAS()C 50c 50c¢ Novelties in mourn- ing goods in great va- riety. Half mourning goods, numerous styles. serge, 50c Our stock of jackets in reefers vest fronts, plain, tight fitting, half fiting, fur fronts and silk faced, the latest in the market. This week we will sell one lot of reefer jackets for $7, worth $10; Also & line of vest frontsfor $10, worth $1250. Cor' Farnam & 15th St MARKETS. PRODIC lu Whent—Iirm; ay, 81.06 Noveuber, December, Steady at 80¢ 3 Timothy—Nomi Duilat $1.8. cash, @l anuary, $1 Steady; cush, $.05; January, $6 winter patents, H.500 5.00; spr. bakers', 8.00@ 4.0, Bul ke full > BlL@sKe cream cheddars, Young Amel vy and light green, bullhides, 415 flint, 7@ coiis. each No. 1,solid p: tecelpts, » 0,000 Tallow—Unchanged ; i sipments: Flour, bhls. Wheat, bu u\n'ml)l.l‘, [ l\h[lls at 050 bushels; exports, (10, in elevator, 000!4.C 5 O]/ s 000 ‘fm-l.e)-. A miyed ;options, e yellow, i mould aut \unl, 6 1-16¢; powd sy: wostern stean western dairy, 081 n light skims, 434@70. at-Lower; cash, 0 v, 41014 130; December, 49}c; sber, 0 n-Higher; cask ) Bl Onts-I1igh; cash Pork-Dull nt #iui5. Lower, £30. LR ky—$1.14, MINNEAPOLIS, ) asked for a decline equ gencral drop fn other plices and w0 in future nd in ovder to sell holders had to ac " tho Dbids, Receipts, shipments, 12 cars, Closing: No. 1 hard, Novenber, fc No. |l northern, N mber, 913¢ 0. 2 northern, o; May, 4670, of wheat, cash, 1o bids e bid; ). Corn-Stronger; No. ver, 40ic. I!ul! Stronger; No, ber, 4%¢ asked. Vheat—Quie norofferings; Noy 2red eash, be bid. sh, 490 bid; N, nber, ovem- A5, 450 bid; Novem- Livereoor, mand falling ofl, ~Quiet and firm; at-Steady; de- mixed western, 4s1d CrNoINNATI, Nov. 8.-W heat—Stead Corn=-Tn good den Onts—Steady ; No. Whisky —$1.14% LIVE nd: No. 2 mixed, ixed, 49@40% 2 STOCK. Nov, 8. ttlo—Recelpts, 4,000; 20} no rangers on sale. ipts, 20,00; market strong and higher for heavy.” light lower; rough and compion $L00€515: mixed puckers, 18060 pri d butcher welghts, $5.0544.1 @50, market active to atives #00040; fod Wéstoras, 64.25054.0%, 1ambs 840@515 §r. Lous, Nov, 8.—Vattle Recelpts, 8,00; abipumicnt: 8,000 market stronger; falr to , SUN NDAY, Kelley. LINENS 4-4 damask lunch cloths, special bargain at $1. s-4damask lunch cloths at $1.25 worth $1.75 6-4 hemstitched damask lunch cloths at $1.50, these cloths are weil worth §2.25 10-4 fringed damask lunch sets $3.75, worth g5, These sets come in all the new shades viz,, pink, blue, red, salmon, yellow, cream and white, 8-12 fringed damask sets, in white only, $5; a bargain and worth §7. lunch this is 8-10 damask lunch sets, hemstitched with drawn work, handsome grade, at $6.25; worth $8. Tray Cloths 25 dozen damask tray cloths 25¢ each, worth 4oc. Damask tray cloths with drawn work 4s5c, worth 6oc. Extra fine hemstitched cloths 7oc, worth §1. tray 200 dozen extra fine dam- ask towels, also hemstitched, each; they are worth 3¢ to 45¢ each, ed work Extra heavy hemstit huck towels with drawn 4bc; cheap at 6oc, Cor. Farnam & 15th St teors, $3.0006.00; stockers and ). KANSAS OrTY, 50: shipments. 1,4 cows, 81U 0. S_Catile — Recelpts, stondy; steers, 8. 13 Stockers and feede best ‘Hogs—Recelipts, 13.030; shipuents, 7 pitivs .3 5o lower; others 1@ lowers all grades @3.80, Crry, Nov, &, Tue Bee)—Hogs heavy to £ood .60,@5.80. bulk [Spe Recelpt ors b y 3.700).7: sh Stock Marke ¢, Loxpoy, Nov. 8.—[Special Cablegram to Tue Bep.]—At the close of the stock market toda ols for money showed an advance of 3-1 over yesterday’s closing prices; con- sols for account an advance of lg; Atlantic & Great Western first mortgage trustees' cortificates 1{: ditto sccond mortgage uo change: Canadian Pacific an advance of 7% Frie a decline of 5, ditto, second consols, o doclino of 14 Tilinais Central a declineof 1; Paul common a decline of 127 : New York iy T {; Penni la, no change, and Reading a decline of al Telogram to 4,800, Prime ts Tower seliing s [Special Telegram to Tur Bre,]—The personal rights league of Nebraska held its final meeting here this morning, and after settling all bills and clos. inge its business passed the following resolu- tion: Resolved, ereby retim their sinoo prosident, Mr. Louls Hoimrod of Omaba, for the cnergetic and effective manner with which he conducted the affairs of the league during the campaigu. Al e Attempted Lynching in France. Pans, Nov, 8.—[Special Cablegram to Tur Ber.]—A man and his wife named Pons, with the assistance of their son, recently beat to death the lover of their daugnter, who was found in her room atnight, All three were yesterday acquitted atthe Beaute-s Vienne assizas. As they were leaving the court house they were attacked by an angry crowd, which attempted to lynch ther They were, however, rescued by the police after recelving considerable injury. LaNCOLY, That, the officers of the leaguo t thanks to their Collided with a Berray, Nov. npowder Train, 8—|Spocial Cablegram to Tue Bre]—A passenger train and a train loaded with gunpowder. came into collision near Bochum yesterday, The collision that followed heard for miles around. Tho two enineers and several passengers were injured, but no one s reported killed. bl s A Positive Contradiction, Baurnvone, Md,, Noi S.—Cardinal Gib- bous Lias received fra: ‘ome a positive con- tradiction of the statemcnt recently published that Archbishop Ireland of St. Paul had been summoned home ou accountof views ex- pressed on public school education in this country, ' e e A Kidnapped Prisoner Ei Paso, Tex., Nov, .- Henr a colored American gitizen, who escaped from the Juurez, Mexioo, jail, and was recap- tured in America and_dragged back to Mex- ico, has been released on the requestof the American cousul. e Died of Pneumonta, WasHixGToy, Nov. S.—Don Frederico Volio, charge d’affairs of the Costa Rican legation and acting minister for some months past, died suddenly this morning of pneu- moula after an illness of fivo days. - Portugal and England, Lissoy, Nov. 8. al Cablegram to Tue Bee]—The Dia announces that Lord Salisbury has accopted Portugal's proposed modus vivendi regardivg the English and Portuguese possessions in Africa, e Y Austria and the Czavewitoh, Viexys, Nov. 8,—[Special Cablegram to Tur Ber, ] —The czar bas sent 8 telegraplic message to Emperor Joseph thanking him for the reception accorded to the czarewitch. Henderson, NOVEMBER 9; 1890- Stiger: & Co. | Kelley. [ black all SIXTEEN Stlger & Co | LACE DEPT. Choice Noveltics in ported Fau fine im- Latest novelties in figured and Striped mousseline de. soie, crepe chiffon, figured, dotted and Silvered grenadine hlack creme and striped ail flouncings, silk grenadines. and gilted grenadines, creme and chantilly flouncings, siik draping nets ¥ At pric fy the CLOSEST COMPETITION, Latest novelties esthatde- in ruchings ‘ine embioidered handker= chief: I All at the ible prices. closest Misses’ and children’s cloaks this week atspecial low prices. Plaids; stripes, plain and B, fig- red materials, from $l. Cor. Farnam & 15th St BREVITIES. The Omaha Brotherhood of Tel: will give a benefit ball at Washington hall evening. In Brooklyn, N Phitip Avion, son Philip Arion W A literaxy en tertainment will be giv Omabia busmess college next evening. Admission free, hetypeof the defunct been sold to the Salt Luke yesterday shipped to that o The First Society of P ists of Ormalia will meet, ever, noon at 2 p. . at Kuights of corner Twenty-fifth und Cuniing street ovember 4, a and the atthe Wednesday Republican has and was one of his mumerous lots for $1,5 afterncon. T nothing remar! about {his fact in 1tself, But the samo 1ot was offered for §.,500 just one week ago, A grand benefit ball will be n at Ex position hall next Saturday evening, 1t will beunder the auspicess of Hurnessmakers' union, No. 1. The procesds will o to help the workmen who were locked outat Marks Brothers’ shoo sev Ko, Begiuning tomorrow morning, postoftice wili pouch on New Omaha through pouch will 2:15 p. m, via the St Biuffs railroad. Returniog, Orlcans at7 p. m., comine Orleans & Cairo road, Theinquest over the remains of Lamont Adden, the man who was run over and killed in the Missouri Pacifie switch yards was held yesterday at Heafy & Heafy's, The jury returned a ve thit Adden came to his death from his carelessness while trespassing on railroad propenty August ( htof, who was sent to jail Fri day for thi the o of selling liquor unla rlay fileda petition praying fora wri pus on the general allegation that he was imprisoned il legally. The matter was heard before Judgo Clarkson yesterday and the writ grauted. James O. Adams emphatically denies the statement made in an Owaha paper 1o the cffect that ho was peddling probibition tickets in the First district of the Third ward on election day and deserted bis vost at tho first sign of trouble. He declares that he is an old soldier and voted the straight repub- lican ticket, The entertainment and oyster supper given by the young peopleof the Castellar street svyterian church, consisting of shadow pictures, tableaus and songs by the quartet Mr. B. Malstrom, Miss S. Scuder, Miss N, Brown, Mr. W. Felner—was well rendered; also the solo by Mr. Helmer. In short, it was a grand success. Jack Hawekins, colored, who assaulted and bit off one of Robert Mubling's fingers a few days ago, was In polico court yesterday to answer to the charge of mahem, He waived minution and was bound over to the dis. triet court, bis bond being fixed at $500, Being unable to raise the amount he was re- od 0 the county Jail 2 Wi seventy-five laborers and con- s who anxiously waited around the county commissioners” room yesterday after uoon for { appro- i wing igan and ent and the turday after- the Omaha Orleans. The leave Omala at Louis & Co will Jeave ) via the absence of Messrs. Be O'Keeffeno quorum was meeting went over until next noon. Conductor Johnson of the Harey street motor line met witha painfulaccident yester- day afternoon, Ho was leaning the tail board of his car, when slipped from under himand' he was thrown to the stone pavement between the tracks, Ho was carried into the power house at Twentieth and Hariey streets, where the at tending physician dressed a severe scalp wound. M. Hong Sling, an Americanized China- man of Ogden, Utah, is in the city on his re- turn from @ pleasure top 10 the east. Ho was employed for several years at Evanston, Wyo, on the Union Pacitic as telegraph mes' senger and clerk. He is now a_ prosperous and enteprising busiress man, bhaving two curlosity stores, a restaurant and & laundry all inOgden. e speaks Euglish fluently, wears American clothes and has shed his queus, Dr, Charles G. Kublmann of this clty re- ceived word yesterday afternoon from Den matk that bis youngest brother, Otto Kubl- mann, had fallen overboard from the steamer PAGES, Kelley. Stiger & Co. COLORED Dress ;00(ls, Camel’s hair plaids very de- sirable and stylish, at soc, would be cheap at 75c. Henriettas fine all worth 5 picces wool henricttas j 70C, French pieces extra quality serge, full line of worth 7oc, Serge §55C—50 I'rench colors, 20 picces camel's a great bargain, air se 50C; \\m‘.h Blankets silver gray blankets ; worth g2, silver ieavy, $2 gray blankets, ; worth $2.75. white wool Dblankets ; would be cheap at ¢3. white wool blankets, regular price 5 blankets, $4.75) extra worth all wool heavy, full size, £6.00. 11-4 extra heavy white wool blankets, These blank ets are worth $8.00. Lap Robe We show a very fine line of mohair plush and astrachan lined lap robes. ¢06.50. Gor, Farnam & lSth St Acaster while on a voyage from the East In dies to England. Young Kublman w serving as mate at the time of his death, and although but twenty-nine ycars of age, had been seventeon years at sea, ten of which were passed in the English mercantile m sewvice, Dr. Kuhlmann fcels bis loss v renly, as he had made arrangements to go to glind and bring his brother to this coun- und the trip which ended so fatally for his brother was to have been his last in the capacity of u sailor, and Jury. t there will be s to come be- which score “The indications now a great number of criminal fore the United States g convencs next Tuesday. There are a or move violations of the revenue laws, orfive cases of violating the and an endless number of cases wh have sworn falsely in laud States Atrorne) Baker is of the Il be in sessio pensio United opiuion that atleast three - een-Bogue. Ou Thursday last Miss Minu was married to George H, Green at the dence of the bride's parents, the nnptial knot being tied by Rev. H. C. House, The pres- ents were both numerous and approy the clerks of the United States Na bank, where Mr. Green is employed, surpris- ing the happy couple with an elogant dinner set, Mr, and Mrs. Green have gone on a mwonth's wedding tour in t5 south, and on m will be at home to their friends at 1288 Park avenu - Canvas & the Vaote. The canvassing board, consisting of County Clerk O'Malley, William Coburn and Thomas H. Dailey, commenced the work of canvass- ing the vote of last Tuesday’s election yesu day. At the time of adjournment last night the vote as canvassed compared with the fig- ures i "T'hie official count will be hibity, The fall eshibition of the Western Art as- socintion will open in the New York Life building on Monday night. ‘This promises to be the most successfil exhibition of the sociation yet held. Artists from Chicago, New York and other places have joined with the association and will have some of their best works on exhibition. Four gold medals will beawarded: The association medal for the best painting, the Lininger medal for the {of Kelley, m MW Yl In the redfern and grey, very stylish this season. Also the half fitting cloak made cheviot with silk frog fastenings, very pretty. Stiger & Co. LADIES' ARKETY latest shapes, loaks in tan Fur: DLPt Russian Hair Capes §5. Black Irench coney capes Extra fine quality coney $10. Wool Seal Capes §12 Extra fine Nurtia capes $18. 50. Over 600 Muffs to select from, in hair, concy, beaver, black martin, lynx, bear, mon- key, Persian, etc. At very low prices. Cor. Farnam & 15th St bost still life, ‘the Emma Homan Thayer medal for the best water color and the Knight medal for the best china painting, The O Art Exhibit association is nlso malking great progress toward opening its stupendous colleetion for public inspection. About half of the pictures expected have o delivered at the 1, M. Stecle building, rerof Thireenth and Harney, and sev- cral workmen are busy getting the galleries in veadiness for the paintings, The three floors of the large building will ve completel awtificial light will be used bot and night. The exhibit opens one weelt from tomortpw, Building Permnits, The following permits wero Issued by the superintendent of build veste Peter Nebon, I-story fra ty-ninthand Glenn strects Two minor pormiis Total.. 38 ATE THEBAEY'S HEAD OFF A Horrible Death which Has Driven & Dakota Moth y. Lrap City, 8. D, Nov. ustave Cart ght, wife and child lived in a cabin near ford, where thehusband worked a placer Yesterday daring the absence of the father and mother a large Newfoundland dog e the child and ate its h off. The father came insoon after and killed the dog withan axe. The mother has become arave fug manin Gave the Raby Carbolie aci ). Horkixsvivie, Ky, N .- IKate Nolan, & colored woman, gave her sick infant a dose of carbolic acid by mistalee lust evering and the child died in terrible agony - - Dr. Schrader Returns, Brniay, Nov. 8.—[Special Cablegram to Tur Brer| —~Chaplin Stoecker's colleague, Dr. Schrador, has resigned. 1t is stated that a bill will be submitted to the Prussiun dict next weelk to subsidize a charity hospital for the reception of the cons sumptive patients of Prof. Koch. - itor Moulton Held. LowkLt, Muss., Nov. 8.—Henry J. Mouls ton, formerly cditorof the Lowell Citizen and owner of the Sunday Critic of this city, who was arrested at Boston last night, | charged with the for of two mnotes of V1,000 cach, was arraigied in court this ! morning und held in $5,000 bail, OSTRICH: TIES SPECIAL SALE. Having just bought of a Black and 242 bunches of Colored Ostrich T the dollar, Wednesday next .\t below p Ostrich Tips. Ostrich Tips Ostrich Tips (O b ) S oY TG AN R deeinn The NVery:Best s . iisviess DAVIES, Opposite the Postoffice, 111 South 15th Str manufacturer 619 bunch ps at 40 cents we will place them on sale on Monday, Tuesday and ces: .....at 28¢; worth BOc .....at BOc; worth 78c ...at 78¢; worth $1.80 at $1.00; worth $2.00 .at $1.80; worth $4.00 .at $2.80; worth $6.00 Milliner, ety We have some Fine Hair Goods that just arrive

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