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I'HE CITY. “charged with selling had & hearing in the afternoon and Andrew Olsen, liquor on Sunday, police court yesterday was discharged Thirteen vagrants, acters and drunks county jail yesterd and five were floate Vincent A. Lally was arrested yest day on a complaint filed by Mrs. 'F Davis. Lally is charged ‘with $12 worth of other sms char- to th Helsley Bluffs, suspicious were sent by Judge to Couneil ank stenling handkerchiefs and several 11 arti Jerry B Buck procured a bottle terday and after pouring most of it down Whitting and Nora of alcohol yes uek fight. trio The the to the their patrol lockup, William ¢ throats started wagon carted to en was arrested yesterday afternoon for writing and sélling lot- tery policies drawn on a Leavenworth, Kan., lottery. Green ha B habit of di his policies in sa- loons and cheap lodging houses. He will have a hearing to blaze in the base The wis nslig ment of the St Philomena school, co ner of Ninth and Howard streets, 330 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Some children had been playing with paper and matches in the furnace room of the building. No damage w A bucket of water put the fire out before done the department arvived el e Quern of the M v ma, the girls say if my face want s up with pimples, they'd make m the May.” What shall 1 do? e of Hatler's sursaparilla and burdock, of course: it's the most wonderful blood purifi age. The Cincin The del confe ates to tho at Cincinnate union depot at 4:30 p. m., Sunday 7 Chicago & Northwestern railw local committce has compl arrangements to me 1d welcome the incoming state deleg: Il trains, The Jennings hotel has been named as headquarters for the delegates while in Omaha. WHAT WE WALK ON, Investigation of Sidewalks Reveals Nome Very liar 1 The board of public works held session yesterday afternoon, at which Birmingha sidewalk in for a roast It happened in th Burns, the sidewal mate laid April. This showed bill was passed by . the inspector, Ed his esti way: On May ontractor, filt during the a bill of §,034. The the inspector and the board and city engineer decided to do a little investigating before recomn Since that time the above nam 1 on walks month ot ling payment d parties have been over Burns' work, and yesterday, when the bill was brought up, Eugineer Tillson said: “I have inspected the new walks laid by Burns, which were inspected and passed by Birmingham, I find that the inspector bas allowed the contractor to lay a great deal yellow pine, which is contriry to the cations, as they provide that nothing but white pine shall be used. Ialso find that many of the planks are s and that the stringers arc rotten. In this connection [ will mention that one stringer, sixteen feet long, is all rotten except four feet of one end, Clairman man is paid by work."” ‘“‘Perhaps he thinks he is doing good work," replied the enginecr, “If he does think so,” said Major Furay, “in that case we certainly hayea d—d poor “The Birkhauser, rasponded or doing good the city ked the whole ground over,” gineer Tillson, “‘and nave about come to the conclusion that'the only thing to do is to order out all the rotten stringers, to- gether with the rotten and yellow pine,” Mr. FPuray did notthivk such action should be taken by the board. He said the citizons are taking hold of the matter, and will bring it before the city council within a few days. He then moved that the sidewalk inspeetor go out and perform his duty, that the board may know what disposition to make of Burus’ continued I 1, %1 would like his duty once was put and Tho fival estimate of McKinney & Hall for rading Eighth street from Douglas to Jodge, mllnunlln to 134, was allowed. J. B! Smith & Co. were allowed $170.15 for paving Biboke turrisha the city, . Egbert had ¢ perform the wotion “The bill of the Asphalt company amount- Ing to §83.50, for repairing a sunken sewer on Cupitol avenue, was referred to the sewer in spector, The resolution by Major Furay, after when a contract amounting to less than B500 is awarded, all checks except the one presented by the successful bidder shall bo returned to the bidders. Heretofore it has been the custom to hold the checks of the second lowest bidder, to compel him to ac- cept the contract if the lowest bidder fails to comply, that here- . Haller's barb wire liniment has met with extraordinary favor, and cases pronounced incurable nave been treated with success, Every favmer should keep o bottle of this Justly celebrated remedy; ready for instant use. ON 1TSS OWN HOOK. d Jury Unwittingly Ig- Judge and Marshal. and jury created quite a sen- 1 about the govern- ment building by quietly adjourning until next Tuesday withoutsaying a word to Judge Dundy or tho United States marshal about the matter. When Judge Dundy The fe sation yesterday aftd eral gr heard of the adjourn- ment he was considerably wrought up, and sent out half a dozen officers to notify the Jurymen that they had made & mistake. ““This is the first thne in my Life that T ever had such a thing happen in conuection with my court,” said Judge Dundy, “and I will 6t those men bick tomorrow if 1 have to send an ofticer after each indiviaual,” is necessary for a grand jury to inform the judge when the work is completed, or when the jury desires to adjourn for a day or two, but it seems that the present grand jury acted as though the judge had no jurisdiction nor control over that body. grand jury coula *said Judge Dundy, adjourn for four “without permis- o would' be nothing to hin- it for five weeks, This matter is ut expense to the governme and these men must learn that they jugele with the work they have been ca here to do, but must get down to busine and await’ permission to adjourn. I'suppose they do not know tho ru Some of the jurymen returned to the build- fng half an hour later, xplained to the {udie that thoy tad cleane all the worlk n sight, and several of wanted to go home for Sun not knowing that they shiould first municated with the judge or mar asked permission to take a recess week day sion to do s0, tho adjour ® der an ense of Vinton H. Steppuhn the Union Pacific railway company for ul Jeged damnges upon the ground that tho ae fendanut froze his enrs at a small way station out west of Fremont oune night last while waiting for a train that came late and failed to stop when it did arrive was g to the fury yesterday afterncon. Steppu claimed §10,000, against The erand jury was grinding awa terday upon the counterfeiting inv tion. A number of citizens were down £ Wisner, Hooper, Wost Point and ether sta- tions along the Elkhorn, who bad gotten some of the spurious dollars circulated in those towns receutly. Testimony for the defense is bewg heard In the ease of Usher vs Tue Bee. Horsfor Makes Delicious Le A tewspoonful added to a glass of hot or 1d water, and sweetoued to the taste, will : found refreshing aud luvigorauing, THE Ex-Candidate the Indey | Stato Master Workman Dech, Knight of | Labor, passed through the city yesterday ot his way to the convention which 1s to be held in Cincinnati on ) | Mr. Dech was a candidate for licutenant | missionership of labor. “Lam going early to the convention,” he said, “because I want to go over the ground with some brother Knights and asc what it is best to do to advance the labor. This convention is the outgrowth of the discussion on the subject by the inde. pendent party, the Kmghts of Labor and other kindred organizations, Toey all ngreed that. some such move was necessary, and finally a common day was “The convention will be it not the very largest which has been held country will be L 3 est, north nul~uu(n tain ause of 1 10 of the delegato cony in than four These, how v, will not go till later. Thay could not go now, because the reduced rates on tho rail roads are not available until the 13th inst. [ tried to do somcthing to obviate this, but without effect. The railroads have made a mistuke which the will greatly feel Many of these e nnot reach Cinclnnati before t opening of the conven tion, especially by leaving when they may purchase cut o tickets, As a co tice, if faction of men she o dicposed they might, vou know, call the convention to order and assume control, before a large and important number of the delegates could reach the city I do not, however, anticipate any move." “Will the convention nominate a presiden- tial ticket? " “Most assuredly. been determimed upon. The for it from all sections, th tne north, But, who cin o Ah, there you have me. We aro not looking in any one dircetion Nor will we, until we get down tobusiness. to do what is best for but not as wirepullers.” dependent | such That has practically demand comes South us well as mpose the ticket ¢ Nobody can tell We are all gong ther labor, increa ations tor workman lnst spring, v i > also the labor org me m the Knightsof I oi number in this stato, state is al ing acce: T do not attribute this to de you know, locratic disaffec- tion o¢ oned by the Bovd decision in lhv supreme court, but to moral produced by the casting 1,000 votes fall. A party which can must v such a fol- lowing naturally commends itself to men who may not bé willing to be among the 1 was not surprised by the first converts. fccision of the supremo court. 1 told Repre- tative Hall, who is one of us and who is a democrat, that as soon as we got a railr bill, which w. anded by the people, Boyd would ve “u Hall did not credit m with intellig 1 told him, also, that afte B t the bill and the legislature the supremo court would out, 'and so it did. His ousting may help us. but we are decidedly satisfied with our prospects for the next campaig 1y pnysicians make great therapeu- tic discoveries.” For the most part they con- finethemselves with adminstering judiciously whatis preseribed in the books. o Dr. I Aver, howover, is due the credit of dise ing that ereatest of blood purifiers—Ayor's Sar cor. 16th and Dodge :s cancer and all chronic diseases. B s Lxcursion to Cincinnati. 18 the Wabash will fhody at one fare for unday, May 17, special the round t excursion with™ del others will leave Omaha and Council Bluffs at m. running through in twenty-five hours, making quickest and best route, I and Pullman buffet sl on all train Tickets w on sule at W n office, 1502 Farnam street; also, depots, Omuha and For further information this the ining chair at Union Pac Couneil Bluffs, call on or write N. CLAYTON, assenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. Northwestern b - - he Mutual Life's ident. Richard A. McCurdy, president of the Mutual Life insurance company of New York, and R. A, Grannis, the same company, arrived in Omaha from New York yesterday and will remain a day or two. In company with W. Allen, aha tho Council Bluffs and South Omaha and willtake a drive about (ht' city tomorrow. Mr. McCurdy and Mr. are both highly pleased with the souri river trio of busy, bustling —_——— cumatism. For this disense thero is nothing better than Chawberlain's Pain Balm, The prompt r ief which it afforas is alone worth imes its cost, which 1s but vico president of F. general agent for the company in Or geutlemen visited fifty cen bottle. bad cases have be manently cured by it. Forsale by druggists, Decision in Favor of the Chicago Milwaukee The new f Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Ry. ' sleeping cars of the & St Paul Ry, with electric lights in every berth, will continue to leave the Union depot, Omuha, at 6:20 p. m., dail ssengers taking this train avoid t Coun- cil Bluffs, and a. m., in amy tions. o in Chic 20 at 9:30 Ul eastorn )1 Farnam Orchestr Final arrangements were completed yes terday with Mr. Snow, the representative of Theodore The N by the o club will play that famous mus ation at the Coliseum, June 2 and A redueed rate will probably be grante the railroads f c the engageinent, thus g the country pe an opportunity of he the great orch previous to Mr, Th taking up bis residence in Chicago, S DfPé‘a% Baking Powder. A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes— 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, + No other baking powder does such works OMAHA DAILY BEE: N wa Being 11 City Hall s for the city hall arrived in this morning, and already have boen stationed at their he northwest dormer windows Sixte Then New The watch d the carly hou four of them 818 above 1o are governor on the independent ticket in tho | ‘all regularly imported, full-blood red sand campaign. His name has recently beon men- | stono bull terriers, Heard one man say that tioned in connection with the deputy com- | thoy are coyotes, but they are not ¥ are the very best strain of sandstone bull riers and tho council has their ped prevailing opinion that the were * specially imported to wateh over and sce that the giasticutises at the front of the building do not 18 erroncous. They are to wateh tt nants of the old combine, Any one of th y councilman’s log L warranted to do thi 10 bo stationed over the dormer windows, high up in the air, where their neute nostrils will cateh the first whiffs of any jobs that may come up from the coun cil” chamber. They are good matches for the giasticutises, and will ot cost o tenth as much’ to keep, as they subsist principally upon old scrap-iron and the nails out of the coffius of defunct council men. appretiended s that they will ju rom their exalted p tions ight and grado Douglas sire with their teeth ! All for Sister., How much money have I wot in my bank? Forty-five cents, stranger—only want five cents more, \What will T do then, strangert Why,you see,sister has such a terrible cough, and_ people Say it will be bad on b wet v soon, and the don't 1 five cents! Thank you, e Congress egates, wson of the board of trade has 1 a communication from C. A. Atkin tary of the Lin oard of trade, stating the following named gentleman will that town in the ‘Trans-Mississippi congress that convenes in Denver next Tues day . 1. Moon, O. P K. Brown, 0. W. W A Atkinson, J. J. Giltitand, J.CUB. MeKesson Eaton, Joseph | i D, W Moscloy, 1t . Dhilips, These gentlemen will leave day over the B. & M. and hope panied by the Omaha de represen Mason, Brown, (' Bushucll i P Watkins, Webster M Montgomery, Lincoln Mon be accon Be wise in timo, bairs for one Hair Renewer, cure them, U'r} You have too many gray ) young looking. Hall's the best preparation out it. Use o - Pennsylvania Lines, ve traine leave Chic Pennsylvania lines for the ¢ Pullman vestibule dining and slecping cars which run through without change to Pittsbu Baltimore, Washingtc f New York. Direc rain service, roc bal- nd all the sant jour- lines. rec from dust for a speedy and pl vo afforded by th facilitic ney 00 regular fail to see FINE BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. We have opened five cases of full finished Balbriggan Underw colors, which we will sell for 75¢ per suit, in all sizes, 34 to 44. Mail orders must be ac- We can't afford to pay postage; these goods are sold for 38¢ companied with sufficient postage double this price in other store Contine Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI 1 on the ixteen of them in all, and they are NO CURE! NO PAY. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1801 -TWELVE PAGES CANDY Efforts Being Made to Raise I Sweet Stufr, The candy mantdkgturers of the Missouri valley held a meetgat the Murray Thurs day afternoon to talk‘over the situation, and what could beddone toward regulating prices. The sesslon was an informal one abont a dozen manufacturers as the meeting was heid by mutual the Price and there were present, ) reprosentatives prese A St 1060, Atchisc City, Council Bluffs, Lincoln and Omuha Yesterduy they held another session at Lincoln *“There isn't a factory along the river that husn't be ¥ tho past six months," o of the local manufacturer this afternoon. *“I'e mea on the road hayo cutting the life ont of cach other, and her.and sce if we couldn't want will be no_advance to ate thin prices s, but there yme folks r in 1 fden that when sugar falls 2 conts havo candy ought to drop2 cents, but that rule wowt work, Everything elso bas gone up. Glucose hus raised Iy cent o pound, chocolute has gone up 3 conts and all flavors and ex tracts have advanced now inusii glucose, as it only about 1 cont cheaper than su Whiat we want to do s to Fagulate price improve the quality of the go: cuttine rates waking poorer g too much cheap st ho market now. There is littie object is ¢ r fight ndy manufacturers, as the biscuit trusts have been tarning th upside down. The retail ers have be giving bigger discounts than tho factovies and candy has been We have'to have because wo tuko irresponsible if the tion ving along with crackers, agood profit on our goods, big risks, o seil to an and ompt from execu An inst pany would wazardous risk and charge for taking it, and tha we foel about it The manufacturers are meeting with the grocers' association in Lincoin today, aud talking the matter over. We are not forming any trust, butwe want an under standing all aloug toe line. We had an us- sociation three years ago, but it picees, and what we do now is simpl dividuals moeting to exchange idea cuss ms that may be offe went to - - Cure nmatism How They [ in Pennsylvania. 1. Meighan, a Pittsburgh cigar woke one i 1 with an attack of rheamatism in his right arm, Working around the store during the forenoon made it worse. By noon the pain was so severe that | he could not raise his hand to his heaa and had to carry his avm in a sling, One of his customer the facts w s drug his own exje 1 beriuin®s Puin Balm and por on learnin it across aded the cigar dealer to try it. Iteased the pain and re duced the swelling so that by the next mor ing he could aud by the second morning was entirely well. Phis is only one of the many severe cases of rheumatism that have been cured by this valuable remedy. Fifty cent bottles for salo by druggists. Orchards, 1414 to 1 (I\ Douglas, Special sidebos o all this week. rd s — CONTINENTAL. Beginning today we will place on sale 19 years, in fine medium shade Cheviots and Cassimeres, retail price is $15.00. the best New York houses. advertised suit. gafiale - (O DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Seventeen yenrs experiense, st 8 1l Nervons, Chronle ani Private o0, Skin und Urinary Opeans tion froe. NH om0 12w, Omaha Medieal ant Sarzienl IR, requiring Medical or Surgloal Troatment. NIN KOOMS VOR PATIENTS, ‘oard and Attondunca culars on Feet, Curva Cancer, b , Paralysts 1’ Blood, WOMEN During confinement (& Iy yle Mealenl Instiiute Maxing n Spoctalty o bitt VATE DISEASES All Blood Diseases sucoosstully treatad. Medicing o insteuments sent by mall or expro P marks (o indic 0 intorview prof ory of your cnse, and we Iain. wrapper our BOOK T MEN FItk vate. 8pocinl o Nervous Disesses, with q; Address all lettors to Dr. A. T. McLaughlin, Pre 9th and Harney Streots, Omiia HOTEL DELLONE. Corner 14th and Capitol Avenus, Just complated, has 100 rooms, thras stairways, from the top to the bottom, hay fine elevator and dinning room servics, 1 fire proof throughout, fine billarl ro the finest toilet rooms in tha city. ample rooms, Su with bath &> Co: 1dth and Cavitol Ave. Street car servies in ull duirections. l(.‘lni. from $2.50 w0 $4.00 upon Pris stion lss dan EE IN24 uofi mp for particu BE, 001 381 Yiae, Clasisanti. W Arezular ueatunto in medicino. as dipimay show I Manhood: Seminal Woakness. NIght L0403, Tk Book (Mysterlos of Lie) sent fros. L still troating with rmanont curo guarantoe ! for Catareh Syphilta, Strlcture, and il als ory case L indertaky nil fail m. Sunday 1) 2 1) i tor ehours—4 a. m. 105 p, Teuncant LINGCOLN Floral Conversatory. South East Cor, G and 1763, Lincaln, Neb W. S. Sawyer & Co. i PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS. BRI N THE WO nwuu , Kf rTURE Y .nu.um" br; Florsefu Xy il ‘ e "” red tiiou I‘,".. -.m tho lastic ndlullllumr wrn..mm..l.m\u 1. Fruns Co., Ban Fraaclco, Cab nuudc They were bought away under price aml were made There are eight “different shades. made and perfect fitting goods these will prove the best values ever shown in Omaha. e them; ask for the ‘ l UN IN FURN ROM now until ten o'clock Saturds y night we ing Goods Department hum with activity, lyh te in every particular, capital, employs more help, and sclls more goods than many N dollar’s worth of goods in it comes direct to us frc and direct to you from us. maker. First you're invited to a stupendous NECKTIE where you can take your choi handsomest line we ever own bale, not by the half dozen. Y« »s of hundre of dozey :d. We buy neckwear u see the difference wi Silk | 1 Pique |lique Iine Fancy | 4 Windsors S, In- Han bl Winlsors, | 25¢, 5¢, 35c¢, Wash 4-In-Hands v i 35¢ | 20c, | 45c, (0c, (5, 20, 15¢ | 25c. | 45c, | 25c. | 50c. UNDERWEAR A HOT WAVE GOE 20c¢ Buys Men's Gauze Wrappers, in tan and buff shades. 25¢ Buys Men's Gauze Wrappers, m gray, with short sleeves 30c Buvs Men's Fine Balbricoan Shirts and Drawers, with French nec 35¢ Buys French Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, full finished, worth 45¢ Buys Fancy Balbricoan Shirts and Dr: wwers, in lilac, cream, tan a 50c¢ Buys very fine 6-thread French Balbricoan Shirts and Drawers, or ALV\{:/\:Yb ON 7I‘()P. placed ir ‘st Fancy : Tecks, 5c, We have a full line of M son llu»v dun'L tuen up. man und domestic 5e, 10¢, 15¢, Straw Huts, 'Uhis is our first season on straws. They're all new; no old ones to bring down and clean up and put new bands on and eall 'em new. They ARE new: mado for this season, bought this season, andwill be sold thisseuson. Notice thatall our straw straight brims in balbriggan, in blacks, fancies, solid colors and unbleached, at 200 (. represents ! stores. entire clothing m the makers and im ARTY 1k wen \n » folks buy hay, ou're buying. | Finest Tk | 45c, | | \ 85c¢. ks, worth 43¢, S0c. nd natural. maco stripes, worth 75c, OUR HATS n's lisle, cotton, ete., in Frenc and 26c¢. porters There's only our small profit between you and the nobby Neck wear, Scarfs. | reg propose to make our immense Furnishe Every line of goods in this department is now come This department in itself alone, occupies more room, more Every { the by the Waterfall B ' uffs, rular rce 1.00, at 65c¢. WITH EACH PURCI IA\FM h, Gers Nebraska Glothina Go.,» . Corner Douglas and Fou rteenth. WATCH - - LOOK AT OUR AD. MONDAY - - WAIT. 150 young men’s Sack Suits, sizes 14 to at $10.00 per suit; the by one of To those who appreciate well- Don'’t M A in natural wool ar, al pr « othing House, NEBRASKA HOTEL. 4 3 l vay, Cor. 14th and Harney, . h t tethe most wubstantially constructed d lona dll { Omana. 8 Hotel Building in walls runnin, U. 8. DEPOSITORY, OMAHA, N3, All the ce Capital, - - = $400,000 nbestos fire Surplus Jan. 15?. 1890, - 62,800 | ining, ma Officers and Diroctors--1loory W. Vates, Prosident: | queick. F loo-Prosident; Jumes WS 820, X e build . St heat, i W | throughont the buitding, Steam heat. hot and cold water and sunshinein room. Aable unsurpassed any- where, B. SILLOWAY, Prop. To WEAK MEN Suffering from the effects of parly decny, wasting weakniets, lost il in_ 8. Colling, I C. Patrick. W, I, 8. Hughes, éashler. THIN IRON BANIK, Corner 12th aud Farnam Sts A General Bunking Business Transactal youthtul errory ——OF BUYING—— sfore, in huing mislits It would not pay the tailor to make up poor material; the atisfaction and long service. Then the tailor tukes fi factory work, where the iaea is to slight the garment us much as possibl ad age is that, among our fine misiits, you wiil find the half und guart e found in establishments that deal in ready made clothing. Then by 1 what the tailor for you get as yd as the tailor would make yeu for All alterations done free of charge to insure 4 good fit. that will give good v to wd mistits PRICEK LIS OVERCOATS SUITS. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING 18309 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. The most complote M-I-S-F-1-T- more care DOCTOR McGREW; THE SPECIALIST. ore than 15 yenrs exporienco in the trom PRIVATE DISEASE! cure guaranteed in § to o an liowr's e GLEE d ubsalute eure for ofe 1ng discha o, Permanontly cured In from b to STRICT URE )r patn n relioving cured withe 10 Cutting, RO, At 1y known Lo modern s SYPHILIS, » treat lias never be teed LOST M sNHOOD all weaknesses of tl o suxual organ, despondoncy o aind completa, BKIN DISEASES, 10 of e blood, livr, kida FLMAI] Il SEASHES 1+ equalle ays, withont beloss of ey ever known to the w00t of gleot an ) 10 daye 1t pa Tho wosyP : o u A"Sompieto absolutely curods oy, and o 1a o8t com's h iy ovor offered 1. rom 2 to 4 only DR M('(}H BEW’S tment of pri 1y of The Ine and i hospital speolniist rosponden Graduate De A Full S0t of Testh on DOLLAI, Tooth ¢ for KIVE 1L gcuarantecd i ftsu it Crown « without plutes. Al we e " DU[}UTA o OFFICE, PAXTON BLOCK, 15TH AND F E‘\‘::»nnllnnl‘ aa vho iy [y Enusunce, it atroat elotator ADVANTAGES L] you are always certain to get cloth with his work than is bestowed upon turn out work choip. Another great really better fitting goods than can you are really putting in your pocked about half what the tailor would chargoe. BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS, T, == PANTS. #6:r0 Merdhant Tallor mode ob 25 00 MerchuntTullor made at 6,00 Merchunt Tatlor made at General collection of piants and cut flowers | 45 ) Merchant / % 00 Morek tor tade at 8 (0 Merchant Tatlor minde wt always on hand. Floral designs, bouquets { 40 00 Merchant Talior made 4: 40 0 Merch de at 10 00'Af arahamimatiaeitie o e o for parties. Wed W fun- | 45 (0 Merchiant T + 45 0) Merehhnt iude at : s - 4 s | 50 00 Merchant T at %0 t0 Maronanta P w0 | 12 0 Merchunt Tatlor mado ut polalty, 8B sont o any part ofths 8 0 Merchang Fallor made b 5 (0 Merchiant ! X NOLVIARY T4 MGG s list tree. Discount to under= | 5 (0 Merehant Tailor made ut 900 | 000 Merchunt Tallor made at 26 00 Morchant Tu e & ukers on funeral work. Tele m-um- . % W Merchant Tallor wade at 5 00 W0 W Merchunt Tatlor wade at 00) | 18 0 Merchauy Tallor mude ut E A perfect fit warranted, and all goods sold on their merits. A guarantoe in every case just as represented, at th PARLORS, 1309. DR. BAILEY, Open evenln onders tog o sag it ntist, Rubb ¥ e ARN &0 0 500 60 15) LR ~