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10 THE OMAHNA DAILY Dressing 1s an Art, Why not let #s help you? That we can do somethingfbetter than com- mon is evident, How? Look at the thousands of men wearing our made-to-order garments and speaking our praise to-day. Are you of and among them? or are you still paying fancy prices for credit, or buying shoddy at mean pric Do you value your ap- pearance,—and your dollars—you'll go far to E find our peer. Look at our present business, our busy tailor Suits Cheviots $20 to Plain and $35 Fancy. ler stores in 20 cities, acquired not in a year or two, but in 25 years meritorious labor in our line—- tailoring— How meritorious? Lifting the tailoring business above the evils of into the broad-gauge methods of to-day. credit giving and narrow ways, Avoiding shoddy at mean prices, and all the time aiming to give the most and best service for your money, whether it be $20 or $60 for a suit—s3 or $15 for trousers. Our large assortment arranged in our novel and convenient way is you and to us. Inspection invited. Samples and measure rules mailed on request. one of our helpers to Open evening NICOLL THE TAILOR, 1409 DOUGLAS ST.,, OMAHA. Next September we’ll be in Karbach Block, 18th Street. NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS N. E. Cor. 14th and Farnam Sts. DR. F L. BROWNER. $54.00 sot of teeth for #4.0 1so Morris Thin 1g [t the pleasantest plato to woeur, and Wili N hod teeth aro Posttivly ex Crown and Bridge work at 1o nday, 10 10 1. now making ard board mak tnless Extraction.—By our N NARN 'R N allegiance with the grand lodge, are fully sot ECHOES FROMTHE ANTE ROOM. | fisitacs.ich s erant odee, ottty s thelodgo and promulgated as’ its oMcial action ; pioll w Euglnsnl lndgfil. No. 4, F. & A, f : ., Worthington, 0., April 8, 1801, stated Anniversary Colebrations Among the O {GA e Pythians. o all lodges of Master Masons and indi- vidual Master Musons throughout the state of Ohio here, greeting : nd else Whercas, Ancient craft Masonry teaches MASS MEETING OF INSURANCE ORDERS. | brotnariy love, seljor siad tomsse™ Seionctios all Masons to befriend the nee assist the distressed and aid the worthy, neither palli- Meeting of Californ’a Pythians—The ating nor_aggravating the offenses of their R N rethron, judging with candor, admonishing Oddfellows Celebrate the Anniver with friendship. and rebending witn sary of the Order in America— justice, and above all, to zealously guard the 2 ancient landmarks from infringémoents; and Other Nows. Whereas, Ancient cra‘t Masonry consists of but the three degrees of entered” apprentice, ‘. fellow craft and Muster Mason, workin A meeting of the joint committee on the | only those threo, claiming jurisdibtion. ceo proposed mass meeting of members of the uull_\' thoso three, and knowing no degrees be- various insurance societios will b called this | 5140 those three: and 3 YAclHBULA 00 gotisLios il Do cal 8 Whereas, In violation of the ancient land- woek. 3 marks of the order, the grand lodge of Ohio, About one-half of the locges have responded | acting under the dietation of 4 s gn bod to the circular lotter and reported namos of | has undertaken to pass upon tho logiti macy comwitteo appointed. Those loages which y" l;";“fl.\“lm'lu "!"’*'l'""" of ;‘(«H‘vfl{llufllhlmrv‘v;r)' : : v hite hat the ancient landmarks of blue lodgo Lave not yet taken action on x.hu letter urt) Masoury do not recognize, and Bsikod to do 80 at onco and report to Mr. | (Wharuas, Wo, upon our entrance into tho Georgo Kor, 417 Bew building as early as pos- | order and before taking an obligation, were sible, assured at the altar upon_which rested the — — sacred book of God that it would not inter- K fero with our relivious, business or social ro- t lations, and The grand lodge of California met in Sacra- CRonand . mento on the 14th mst, Tho roports of 1 |, Whereas, The despoticand unlawful courso By HE of said grand lodgo doos interfers not only ghioors sfiowod 151 Iodgee it the state with » | SEARIE EMRd, lodgn. doss intarfero (e tour omperabip of 10,478, Ao grandimass | 3107, 0 BT 898 guaraniead loas upon our iprohinxsheg o imnoriod M C7b Wit AU 2100 ) (ITING DLig bag land, and Thel R e 2 prohibits us from joining associations for our "hg!{l‘;","“\}“»_?"'lg';:.“'_lfi;"';“l;fi "o | bleasuro and profit which aro ot antgg chancellor, George . Church of Ir Yo |y tic to the blue lodge, compelling us to cast grand chancellor, Walker C. Graves of San i aside independence, conscience aud manhood; £ and nisco; grand prelate, B ank MeGowan uroken; grand keopor of racords and seal, | *"{1 o The sala e nd Rlae e ine ¢ Bobaftner of Ban Erancisco; grand mAster | bonetit of thoso in power and not for the good of excnequer, S. G, Little of Dixon; grand | of the craft, has been guilty of heinous meth- Trea st VDo of BanDIekD: /01T avh st avs sy any i iaons i aro Ribowme reprosoutative, Stantan L. Oacter of | cutuiie) attemiting o e ok us our in- Btaokton, alienablo rights guaranteed to us by the con- The Srand templo of Pythlan Sisters of | stitution, laws aud usages of sy dony- Callifornia met 1n San Fraicisco during the | fug to Mastor Masons the eht oo impar- session of the grand lodge and clocted the | pay aria rofusing counsel, the right of following ofticers for tho cnsuing year: Mrs, urate trial, tho right to vote upon a broth- thrie of Sacramento, grand chiof; s case by compelling lodges to vote for the ssa Maddern, Oakland, grand senior i Mrs. Louisn Holmes, East Onkland, | said anathematized order rand Junior chiof; Mrs. Mury Clevenger, | forfeituro of chagter, the y grand mistress of financo; Mrs! | unteamn Wessio Kafzenstein, § tress of records ana c nder penalty of iht of casting an tho vight of visitation to v rht .{r admission of repre Mrs. | sentatives to the grand lodge; the right of Mattie Brown, I iMrs. | mombers of lodees to choose their own offi- Mary B. Nutting, East Oakiand, grand pro- cors; tho right of members to hold of Mrs. Katie Lewls, Rio Grande, | when chosen by their b kuard of outer templo; Mrs. M. F. | membors to ox: Jommick, Onklund, grand pust chiof. " It was | as 1o what ordor ot socie ¥ they may choose (locided to hold the hoxt sess on of the grand | to join outside of symbotie weae: Dass- temple at Oaklund during the second woek in | ing resolutions through disgraceful chican- April next. ery; ostracizing all who dare to raiso their tlolo lodge No. 76, colebrated its fourth | voico for porsounl 1Nberty and. femiierooly fhnivorsary av its _lodge 100m n [ rights: in short, by ono fell blow of dospot- the Paxton block Thursday night. The room | ism and tyrauny wiich. would disgrace hea- {ras complotely fllled with friends of the | then China or inhuman Russia oot os lodge, including reprosentatives of all tho naught all tho beautiful teachings and prin- fiuy lodgos, (A L g0 number of the fair sox | cipics of Masonry, and for the aerautiy. et an udded churm to the occasion, which | mont of the fow establish a Masms oiie: Was a memorublo one, and a great Su tine to cleave the heads of worthy persons The entertainment opened with a roci whose ouly crime s honesty aud sincerity; sh, followed by a solo by Mrs. | and which was heartily encored Whereas, The members of this lodge, by uan read a humorous selection, | invitation, went to attend the districs son. adhurst sang a solo, after | vention held in Columbus, O., Februw od an | 1501, but upon arvival, ev tniiyorsary Address. A duot by Mrs. Clappe | beer vouohed for s worthy master Muses N and C. H. Wa ucluded that portion of | had the following test oath administered to thoentortatument, and the hall - was cleared | them: “I do not hold membership o or il o Duncing wis thew the order of | giance to any Coruenu or ather bogy plyin, ihe hour, and was continued until after mid- | to be Masonlo that. has. beon declurag 1L night. clandostine by the grand lodge of Ohio,” an Mt. Shasta gave a musical and literary on- | oath destructive of, foreign 1o and uusnthor. lertainment at Pythian hell last Monday | ized by tho landmarks of ancient craft Ma. uight soury; aud Mars lod, 0, colebrated its first annl Whereas, versary T v night by giving a dauce at [ lotter orde 1t hall near Fort Omaba.~ The occasion was [ no as to whether or not they belong o cor. A most enjoyable one, and pressaged a suc- | tain organizations outside and forelgn to an. tessful you ciont craft Masonry, aud threatening them with expulsion if thoy answer in the afirma. ment, tive; und such acts and assumption of’ power The full text to the preamble to the resolu- are Jubvenive of tho rights of Mn;:ur o e e ST R . & | Masous and not authorized by the constitu- A. M. of Worthiugton, 0., ls given below, |~ \Whareas, Wo live In an enlightensd soun. baving been crowded out last week. This try, where personal liberty and civil vights lodgo Is ono of tho oldest in the state, and 1s | aro'wuurantood boyond tha power of may cr located at @ swall town nine miles north of | boay of men to set aside or abridge; a coun. Uolumbus. It was oro of the first formed | try Whose government 1s republican, whose i e SO ideas and dootrines ave democratic aud whosa freat of the Alogheny mountains, aud from | VIS M4 doctrines are degioaratl and protec- Its mombership was started, Mt. Veruon tion of rights; and tommandery, No, 1, K. T, of Obio. The Whereas, The governmont of said lodge is tauses leading up to the withdrawal from ' antagonistic to personal liberty, coutrary to d ballo mento, grand mis- | sister lodges; the r espondence sthren; the right of 50 their private judgment and L, B . which Rev. Dean Whitmarsh delive v 12, 1 after having The grand master has written a ug our officers to answer yes or | absolutely ref oxpulsion of brothers who are memoers of | TO-MIORROW'S !GUt Price Sale ) Black Stiff Iats, (Assorted) 5 Binck Sutine Shirts, .00 Hand Made pan #1.00 Underwear, (Summnior) S0c Mens' Black Hose, 8100 Shirts, Summer (ATl e Shirts Summer (Al J M. DAVIS, Men's Furnisher, 320 North Sixteenth Street, Mail Orders Fitied. L3100 our republican form of government aad sub- versive of civil rights; and Whereas, We have suffered obstructions, wrongs and insults, and have alwavs taker the defensive side for the sake of harmony, never provoking quarrels, doing square and honest work, and giving no other cause of offense than the quict exercise of our just and logal rights, we do not propose to longer for- feit our liberties, shackle our conscience or to be trampled upon by the despotic boof of un- lawful and tyranuical authority, but do declare our right of private judgment and vorsonal liberty within the laws of the land, Wo want no Masonic Siberia, no Roman pro- scription or bioody St. Bartbolomew. God made us men before Masonry made us Ma- sons; and Whereas, The courts disclaim jurisdic- tion over the affairs of secret societies and 15¢ to protect us in our rights; and Whereas, New England lodge No. 4, Free and Accepted Masons, is not only one of the oldest pioncer lodges in the state sf Ohio, but is staunchly loyal to symbolic Masonry as handed to us and entrusted to our keepiug by our fathers in Masonry, and is ready and willing at all times to aid, disseminating and lauting the pure doctrines which posterity s given us by those who have gone beforo us unimpaired” and unchanged in all their purity and simplicity; but wo cannot con- sent to be any longer ‘a party to the untrue and un-Masonic position ~and conduct pursued and practiced by the grand lodge of Bbio undor the dictation and control of a for- eign element in it, which would be in viola- tion of our vows to preserve the ancient land marks of the order; and Whereas, The grand lodge of Onio,through its representatives, has aeclared legal documents that it has the right to withdraw its afiliation from its suborainate lodges for cause, thus conceding the same right to the subordinato lodge to withdraw its aMliation from the grand lodge; therefore bo it *“Resolved, That New England lodge No. 4, Free and Accepted Masons, being a duly coustituted lodge and as such recognized by the grand lodge of Ohio, convened in Just, perfect and legal form, hereby withdraws its aftiliation from the grand lodge of Ohio, taking with it all its richts, powers and pre- rogatives und declaring itself free and inde- pendent. Bu inso doing it also declares that when the grand lodge of Ohio shall re- scind the unreasonably unwise and un- Masonic acts adopted by it under the inf ence of the aforesaid foreign clement, and stores the ancient landmarks and resumes tho ancient customs, rules usages of Freemason w England lodge No. 4, Ireo and Acceptea Masons, will be willing to aftiliate with the grand lodge of Ohio, Adopted by unanimous vote of the lodge, Dax W. Wrianr, W, M. cretary, JusTix Pixsey, 3 M. W. of' A camp of the Modern Wood- rica — was instituted in uesday evening at the Knights s_hall by Deputy Head Consul Faulker of York. The now camp starts out witha good memborship, including many of the bost citizens and will o doubt become one of the most flourishing camps in the Tho following are the oficers-clect: Clifford, venerablo consul; E worthy advisor; A. S. Vest, banke Gaulay, oclerk;’ A. W. Sterne, esc Phillips, sentr wan; B, O, Groon Beet Sugar 0 of John Ed AT ard, watch- gato to state camp; examining surgeons, J. B. Hawk and Sum- ver Dayvis; board of managers, G. B, Bell, Louis Vou Wasmer and Jumes Cloary. The Modern Woodmen accident assoclation which was organized 1n York several months ago, will move its headquarters to Lincoln May 1. 0,0, The Oddfellows of Butler, Polk, York and Seward counties will celebrate the sevonty. secoud anniversary of the founding of Odd- fellowship in the United States at Thorpe's opera house in David City, tomorrow even- wg. A fine programme his been prepared for the ufternoon and evening, and a very pleasant time is anticipated. = Fully throe hundred visiting members from adjoining counties are expected to be in attendance, A A O N. M, 8. A dispensation has beon granted by Mecca temple of New York to institute a temple in Salt Lake. A large delegation from ( ‘olorado will be present at the ceremony. They Got it of Course. Jim! oh Jim! I say, Jim! Yeup-comiu’, wam; what's er matter Why baby has got the colic; run down to drug ‘store aud get bottle of Haller's pain paralyzer; quick, now, Sl See Potter & George Co.’s ad. page 17. BEE: [, APRIL 26, 1801.--TWENTY RE ALWAYS IN IT. WE A - NOBODY ELSE IN SIGHT. We have just concluded the largest purchase of Parlor Furniture and Lounges, both single and hed. together with the biguest assortment of - odd pieces ever purchased in Omaha by any furniture establishment. This lot consists of Par- lor Suits of every grade and price. . Wegot them at about 50c on the dollar, and we shall close them out quick. At price we offereverybody can have a parlor suit; we have slaughtered 'em. You can get them on easy payments, and don'’t you forget it. Besides the above we will save you 35 per cent on chamber suits, cte, Look at these prices, and bear in mind that we handle only well made furniture, A $16 Suit at $11.50 e ey ; WLt A $19 Suit at $13.75 Llegant Rocker, A $23 Suit-at $17.00 A $25 Suit at $18.50 A$30 Suit at $22.00 A $38 Suit at $27.00 A $45 Suit at $33.00 est Line of aby - Carriages in the city, carriages from $2 to $88. " Ask to see our leoder, price $10. ew Process Gasoling STOVES on easy payments. Every stove guaranteed. The above are finished in Antique Oak, 16th Century and Old English Oak. GS §2.50, $3.00 and $4. FOR LARGE SIZES. v A RU 0ldmg - - Besc Thirty-six styles, at prices to suit all. Extension Tables$4. Cen- | | ter Tables $2.50. gy Look through our Carpet Dep’t, Onl 18} $ 650 We havesome rare bargains. Omaha Furniturc Co., Open Evenings. - - - - Easy Payments on Anything You Want. 2 1207 FARNA STRERT: ' THE OPTION POLICY ~L N Upholstered in good SMYR o have published an enormous amount of doggerel. The most trivial circumstance imaginablo was considered sufficient provocation for somo rhymster to assault the common imn'lllqnl llv‘ts of th blic i o th from ten to forty worthle: Mail Robbers, Burglars and Forgors Exo innocent sarcasm of the publisher appeared, PERFECTION. OF To1re T cuted Without Auy Ceremony. however, when he invariably placed over 2 every bit of rhyme printed in the pape that age, the word “‘Poetry,” in black-faced THIS WAS IN LONDON LAST CENTURY. | type, thus making an honest effort to remove all doubt as to the uature of the articles st ety wove s | NATIONAL LIFE INS. GO0, OF UERMONY. HUNG FOR PETTY OFEENSES. t o Ser ages for his own. A squib cut from a Lon- Another Peep at Two Famous Scrap s T D O Buoks—The Sale of Naopleon HRBRLBrost B Aooot (ke o7 AR 1 Bonaparte's Carriages and ot L lhllhiclpl:llhlc 7 party lrm e 54 s museum in Piccadilly, whe) ne trophies ST CONS e e 5 5 Fersonal Eff-ots, capturod on tho field of Waterloo and vt hich MOST CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT. had formerly belong apoleon Bona- parte, were ‘sold at prices, The The two ancient scrap books owned by a | squibsays: “On Fridaya nume : s fash- ing | lonable party visited the museum in Picca. L Fal ot tuotanio ot e e things which belonged o Napoloon e te and were captured at Waterloo. At 5 o NS = # cles were all eagerly bought up and ASSETS OVER SEI N MILLION DOLI 1/ mo of them at most extravagant price sentleman of this oity of which som was saud in last Sunday's Ber, bear silont evidence of an uge wken books were made upon amore ponderous plan than they are at present. LOWEST MORTALITY. LARGEST DIVIDEND: 'y : s : oSt oxtravagan pricos, = — The volumes aro each 10 inches long, 11 | The following statemont of prices. patd : AU oy estimation these relics ncliasfiehiok, sandlfenolfiwelstul18 poundan 221010 SoW niwhetiestifacionichegirslios ORGANIZED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY AGO. 5 The carringe, £163; small oy The books aro bound in sheepskin, which has { glass, £5 s} toothbruch, £3 1s G5 chel given way av the back and about the corners, | box, £100; old slippe i razor (common), . : but tho lettering on the back is still plainly | £44s; piece of sponge, 17s 6id; shaving brush, Zhe Option IPolicy Guarantoaes an annual cash value, defi- logiblo aud roads as follows: ‘Litorary | &8s sliry &3 bei old pocket haudi Morceaus, or Library of Anecdotes, etc.” ¢ In perusing theso “qnaint and cirioys vol. | 0l fOF prices equally hieh. t A SR a R "0 | Among the sporting notes from American /i Sep RS S e Slia A Bmesof {orgottan loret ane 1s) foroibly To- | paners n T ubites panie ot Tl IS0 s o Lhe Option Policy Guaranteas a paid up policy, the ex minded that ho 18 “logkyug backward ot s | PIST aes 1A' prastiascat o o e tho Bellamy looked, but from an actual presant | docided 4 Washlagton on the 200 bie, h: to an actual past, $ tween the famous horse Eclipse and Mr. In some departments of human activity the Harrison’s Sir Charles. The owner of the I dtion 1Policy Guaranlboeos extended insurance for the dritt of thought and sontiment 100 vears ago | juttar: nowover, pad forfel (S o00 by o The Optior JGuaranleas Was almoat parallol with that of the prosont | yaquenco of his horso fatling leme full amount of the policy, the time being specified in the contract. goucration, but. tho changes that have been | oot mos meory. saaiogiy wrought by inventive genius during the vast | Nound s sare an amnon century, and the cessation of those bloody tendered on & wars which ocoupiea so much of | om ot shon e - the time and absorbed so much In those days, when all transportation by | the use of your capital, of 3 '\'"“ _"Csl‘ _"lflu‘fl‘ of both "5‘"‘"I"; tand was effected by stage coach, the and America during the marvelous carcer of | gnivi competition cut some figure =) e = & 2 ~ . v o "¢t Napoloon Bonaparte, causo ono to feel as ho | $hit ' 2f ) combetition cut samo figuro The Option Policy Guaranloes money without termin: t foads tho clippings from the ocurrent litera- | 5y 'tho prosont time. The papers ot that timg e ture of one hundred years ago, that the gave a good deal of space to the coundition of nitely stated in the policy. act amount being specified in the contract. Tho Oplion Policy Guarantoes investment, protection and ing the insurance. ilizo world hus undorgono a most wondorful | 2 SaatfeC b hungen of tia sy hancion of » teansformation, Tine fusts may not be quite | {RG various sge rostes. et By frealong S aGove bR manh Do aacayings Bant anc L e S0 fanciful ar poetioal as ihe theories 8d- [ from the Nowonstie, England, Tatellgencss Sale as Govarnmon' Bonds, vanced by Bollamy in his wonderful vision, | [T the Newenstlo, 1 uewsy squibs about | surance combined. but they are morg tangiblo, they are practi’ | yravel and transportation oal, thoy are ours. All these changes, have, | ““WA now ooadh haviug appeared upou the .',f course, In-:-n t:n-x-nuuh:y coverad by :h” read botweon Sunderland and South Shields, historian, but reading nistory gives one but opposition to a regular old stage (whos . 4 Vv the an oxtarior view of tho past, whoreas the | fare as boen for s raars oe obn passen- | any Bond or stock, and is issued only by th t lileraturo showa:+‘the very age and | ger) the rate was. redeed. to 15 0d the oot body of the time, its form and pressure,” wookk, 18 the second, 0d. the. third 64 the glancing ovor this collection of nowspaper and magazine elippings and comparing them 1 for opposttion; el s KIS B with curront_ nowsgdbor matter of pr Lo timos, the extromo | saverity of punishument | contained & tiras. cotton o moted out to criminglyiin Kuropo in the eigh- [ war with tho U ites Simins toonth co nur uulxi.n-x.. one's ulh-|m_u||| 0 | 0 the war news read as foliows stands out in striking coutrast with the N A . ! . penaltios of modorn tifhos iy O OBBAT NEWE, M, L, ROEDER & BRO,, Managors, fere is o clinpin fion from a London 5 ! AMERICAN FLOTILLA DESTROY ED papor printed Juno 5, 404 s morning AMBRIOAN: ElL0TLT This Policy is Naegotiabla forr its full eash value sam- as e London Gazette of Sep! ember 23, 1814, > about the he siug head SEND FOR SAMPLE POLICY, ol g U S s D D, B i) - | tho fivo following. perapus were executed in ANMY OF Tus Usireh Svatas Duby Major- | 401-2-3-4 PAxTON Brock, OMAHA, NER, 109, Ol Balley, soetha.ofionsos siiactied to | ool STHI & Selvalatar diom Mulos. ¥ their names: * Nichglgs Benigue Albin and “Thomas Joffcott, clorks yin tho postoftice, for baving abstracted monky from letters which pussed. through thoir, hands; William Am. rose, for haviug flrad gt a man with intent to murder him; Geongd Price, for having ut- tered forged notes, aud Charles Wright for prior to 1ts appearance i the London Guz otte, but the news was cousidered remark RELIABLE, ENERGETIC AGE ably h, Ge Ross gives an account of the capture of Washington by the British and among other things says: “Having halted the arniy for a short time I determined to march upon Washiugton and reached that city at 5 o'clock at night, Jude- | 7 Fs ; bebvid § ! ot Smithie room {u which the [ {i0%4%¢ Gonsaqgonca to completo tho loast | 7 /4¢ New A,l/,[/[{[(\v, ment of the truok offes {ndescribably tere | politly *auiar. so ‘thay the acicy michy p . riflo, Although the unTortunate men stemed | REBSIVIO | dolay, 'so thal tha q ay g warned in the awfulsgonsideration of what the; were about to_ bagowne, the moment the buildings w sot fire to and consumed he ¥ totiod thoy bt e the tnoment the | gypita) “(noluding the senato-louse, and house bell tolled thoy staried as' if strck by an | Capital in tativos, tha. araceat: . the electric shock, and scemod to rogard each | §f , Fevie el v ario oA (o AHR . other with 4 dreadful curiosity. At S o'clock Iy palace, ropt d the great bridge across the arop fell and they died without much | PAIACe robo walk und the grea Imagine a clerk at the Omaha postofiice Hal 1 ] £ being hanged for “abstracting mail from let- | extraordinar casgs pronouncod Offers as S paoi al Inducec maonts tors which passed through his hands” or one able hive been t , Ao ) & bottle of this of the numerous potty forgers who are ar. farmer should e Their LLadias’ Favorites in rested in Omaha meeting his punishment on | justly colobrated vemedy; th S WANTED. Tuimont b tavor, and gallows! 1t is not always the case in this | use, 7 4-Hutton Kid Gloves, all shades, at $1.00, ago that those who uotually shoot & ma T No. 87 4-bu i Iela iayes, hades, at $1.18 are hanged for the crime and those who sim- Charles Frohman has a big schome on hand No. & hook Kid Gloves 0 aL$1.28, ply “fire ataman with fatent to murder | BOW: it is nothing more nor less than to give No 2¢ k Kid Gloves, all shades, at $1.28, New York and Chicago stock ¢ him," usually g w weeks or | Boston, at $1.6 K foff with a fe ths at most Iu jail, if, indeed, they re- [ panies e No. £ d Gloves, all shacie e ter the stylo of the palmy days, celve v - e tho - The | ant to match dross goods in Undrossed Kids. S8-button e o, WY punishment at all " for " the > You Tr a4 With Offensive | Mousg pair warrantod fittod for 8150 l'ul‘\v}n'.nl\!w. o Turning to another departmeut of these 3 ot? ] Mi n's Giloves var vy at the lLaouvro in old newspapers it is noticed that the editors | Send for particulars how to cure ther Paris of the [rish, English and Scotch journals | twenty-four hours with a harmless remedy For gentlemen, our fit va well known Devhy, Jerome and A rthur wory from which these scraps pxtracted pos- | that has been used successfully over twenty Jlite. They areev par fitted, Unequalled in wear and fit, sessed and displayed a good deal of innoceut | yoars. Odoricura company, 587 Vine streot, AR IHIA, | RNeY Ar0 0XpEY L B sarcasm. The uewspapers of that uge seem | Cineinuati, O. pRoies 4 4 0 N

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