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S RN %5 OMABA MAN IN PARLIAMENT Mr. Horace 0. Piunkett, M, P., and His In- torests in America RULE IS POSSIBLE THINKS HOME Looal Government for Ireland May Receivo Favorabia Consideration from t ent Monse of Commons—1' with Omana’s Prospect. Horace C. Plunkett, M. P, is in the city, end nolwithstanding tho feet thathoisa membor of the British parliament e 1s as warm an admirer of Omaha aud hasas much faith in the future of the city as any of the old timeis who have put in the vest years of tueir lives here. Mr. Plunkett is a me Windsor, Kemp & Co, and has Omaha every year since 1830, but this is the first timo that he ever brought M. 1. hitched 10 his name, for he was only elected to that position last July from tao south county of Dublin, He is a very quiet, unostentatious yentle man, exceedtngly well informed on matters in this country as well as in that of his birth and present residenco ucross the water, aud ‘s withal a very ontortaming talker. Ho was found in tho office of the abovo named firm this morning, and readily con- » nted 1o g1vo what information ho could as to the situation at home. “You must remember,” be said, “‘that I am but & new member of parliament, and we have as yet held but one short session of a week., That was in August, just after elec. tion, and the only thing lo be dono was the change in the ministry, as the Gladstomans again came into power. Parliament will again convene in the latter t ol Januasy for the iutroduction and con- sideration of measures, nnd will cou- tinue in session unul the latter part of July, with the cxception of a re cess of a weel At Baster and two weeks at Whitsontide. You sce, we work our legis- lators over there, and furtbermore there is no salary attacbed to it. 1t Isali for the bonor and glory of it, and it is pretty expeu- sivo, too, somotimes. “Campaign expenses! No, that is not it altogether. \What I meant was the expenses attendaut on the session expenses are limited by nidate 1s required to make aflidavi total amount of the expouse of bis which must not excecd thatsum. It me that you mizht profitably follow our examplo in that respect 1o this couutry Over hero, campaign exvenses hive zone Up beyoud nil reason, and men will pay t times us much for an election as the of the oftice would amount to in four The natural nference 1s that the oficial would be worth wore to the people if he had not made such un expeuditure.” Polities and Parliament. “What will parlinment probably do in the ‘way of giving Ircland home rutet” “A local government bill will andoubtealy be presented, £s both sides are pri g committed” to it, tho conservatives b movea In that aivection at tho last session, but its fato is uncertain. 1 think that it will pass tho Commc but by such n nar row mojority that the House of Lords will f justified 1 sending it vack 0 th untry You gee, the jolut strengih of the Giiadstonians and the home v only gives thew a wajority in a total voie of 670 iu the House of Commons, and thatisu’t veryg unanimous. ~ “How does the percentace of emigration from Ireland at the prescnt time compare with thut of former years (" “It is apout the same. ‘There are fower people in Irelund, so the emigration is smaller, but 1 think that the percontago is about the same. The population of Ireiand is ouly about 4,500,000, whereas at high water mark just before tho fawine it was about 8,000,0( Treland would not today pport the population tkat she did at that time, 'y has practically killed the great industry of our littie island agri- culture,” **How will this eiection i affect the situation ovor there! I earled on the 3d, which was before the the election cver here, so I eanunot say the way they took it, but it will undoubtedly causo a gencral caliveving of affairs over there for a time, but I thiuk that the permu- nent good effects of it will be felt on tiiis side more than there. Icannot see wby @ wealthy country like this should need a turiff (o protect her industries. You are better oft than we are in the matter of raw materials and in inventive facultics, and would soon be in tho way of skilicd labor. Your work fngmen have a higher staudard of living than ours, but I can’t sco why vou wouldn't be ablo to subply toeir needs for less money without the tariff.” You coucede that American workingmen vo n hizher standard of Living than those firm of visited yer of tho the country thoro 1s no question about No one wiil dispute it who is familiar with the situation in the two countries. It is, of course, @& suuple question of hicher wages. It seems to me that the idea of tariff for revenue only 15 the proper cne. The needs of a weulthy, vrosper- ous country iike this for purposes of revenue are n mero bugatalle if you would only cut off your peusion system. We could not com- Eole with you long, even without the tariff ar that holds our products back, for this is & country of wonaarfui resources.’ Very Well Pleased with Omaha, “How dovs Omaha strike you this year?" “Better than ever before, 1 found a aiffor- ent sentiment in the east regarding this city, Heretofore there has been a feeling of doubt as to its future, out this time | noticed that it was regarded as o city of solidity and per- manency. The castern holders of mortgages on Omaba property spenk of it in high terms, for there havo been so few foreclosures that they could not heip but notice it. Tho ap- pearance of the city itself bus improssed ma that way sinee my arrival, It s growi and there i3 @ sonse of come-to-stayuess that one cannot fail to notice. 1Dbave been coming to Omaha eversince 1574, and | believe that 1 am in a position to note the changes in the city with both fairness ana accuracy. 1 en- goged in the ranching business up in Wyomiog, Idaho and Montana in that vear, and continued in it until 1888, 1 &m still interested up there, but I am get- ting out of it as fastas 1 ca, for it has got- ten 80 Lhat it 1s vot tho healthiest business an the world, taking the rustlers and other things iuto considoration, Ido not thivk that there is another city of this size in tne states where the same amount of street \mprovemuut is to be secn; I mean in tho way of grading and paviog. The street trausit system is also sowething that nas kept fully abreast of the city. The bridge question’ ought to be pushed, and the structure that is now under way should not bo ailowed to drag. One thing thut I caunot understand is why the depot is in 1ts vresent shape. Such 8 rallway center as Umaba has become, and a depot the equal of whicn could scarcely be found awnywhere, even at the smailest and most iusigniticant station. 1 subpose Omaba people huve got used to it and do not realize what & projudice it creates in the minds of people passing through here.” Mvr. Plunkett 1s interested lu Omaha realty to the extent of & great mauy thousand dol- lavs, and said tuat he was perfectly satisfied with all his vestments bere. His only re- gret is that he did not get in soon enough, that is, before the boom. He bad a small bolding at that time, but ho hes secured more than enough since to make up for it * " He lenves this eveuing for Cheyeune, and will spend two days there and then returu east, sutling for howe on the 30ib of twms month, ——— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for chi dren tecthing gives quiet, helpful vest. cents & bottle, —~— Ca t Kecover, Qle Olsor, the switchman whose head was caught between the bumpers of two cars ai the Webster Strectdepot a fow days ago and bly squeezed is in a very precarious con ;‘l{lr:;, 'lgnu attenaing poysiclan bas given up ali bopes of the man's recovery and tates that he can live but a few days e n feot bealth result fect action and perfect heall 'r::’u‘u use of DaWitt's Little Larly Ris- ors. A perfect litule pill o NAYDEN BRC Toasy is Our Basy Day In the Depnrtment. Todny will be the day to buy your Thanksgiving linens, Beautiful hemstitched tray cloths,b0ec, and $1.00 each, Fine bleached damask, 40c, 50¢, 65c, 75¢, 81.00 and $1.25 yard. Napkins to match a great many of these damaske. key red and green damask, 35c, , and 75e rd am damask at e and yard, Special bargain in red-bordered and eilver bleached damask, 50 rd. Largest lino of napkins in Omaha, 5-8, e, The, $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, £1.65, $1.75 and £2.00 dozen. Full bleached 3-4 dinn napki £1.00, $1.50, $1.7 $2.50, 43,00 ¢ dozen and up. Gr variety of lun fringed cloth faney dozen napkins to match. all linen, a sety the same in 10-4 cloths, nay to mateh, at $2.50, the best set for the money in the market; they will golively at these prices, Hemstitehed dress and double damask. $1.50 and $1 each, Iixtea help has been added to this de- vtmont in order to help wait on our wing trade in linens 3 gain in white bed spreads, $1.00 and £1.50 ench. st stock of towels ever dis- played in this city. Over 2,000 dozen of towels to be sold at once. 18x88 all linen hemmed towels at 10¢ 1. You can't tind these bargains ex- cept at Haydens’, Look atour stoc towels, They e forts made by us, Look at our fine line of plain white huck and damask hemstitehed and fancy fringed holiday towels at 50c, $1.00 cach, Fancy colored round doylios Plain white damusk lies at 10¢ « ey square doylies, nice range of colors, 10¢ and 15¢ each, Our display of fancy linens surpasses all our previous efforts. Examine the qualities and compare prices. HAYDEN BROS. - T University of Nebraska vs, of Towa at base ball park, diy at B p.m, 250, 10c, 50c, rsearfs,plain white 5 .00, $1.25, S8e, of 15¢, 19¢ reed all and 25¢ previous ef- s ench. round enke doy University nicsgiving s AUCCESSFUL 1 T, INESS ME Allen Reetor, senior - partuer of tho Reetol my Haraware company, oc pies a placo among the leadors of the suc cessful young business men of this city. Ho was born 1 Circloville, ¢ 9, aud gom- pleted nis education at the Ohio state uni- ust prior to attaiving his eigtheenth irthday o ting at Wilhel ized, being the al Rector of the firm. It was a retail house, 1 tho 1852 it branched out inio the wholesale busi- uess Lo acertain ex- tent. In the follow- ac tho senior v dicd, n assumed his the head of the concern. It was then thav arrange- 7 ments were made viug the house to this city, which omplished befora the close 0f tho and the house eutered at once into an o wholesale trade. The firm aimed to cover all tho territory that 1s properly y 10 Omaha, and uvow has ten men the road, who cover Nebraska and several adjoluing siates. ‘The business has wrown rapidly and doveloped with the exten- sion of territory under the successful man- ut, and the house has b the leading onos in the who! business on the nver. Mr. Iector married here, and takes cuviable rank among the youug won whom Omana has made, aud who nave helped 1o make Omaba, A e N ¥ m. When you find a four name firm you are pretty sure of an institution representing considerablo vesponsibility. The firm of Hass, Harrs, Brim & Mclain, near Dawson, Georgia, is uot an exception. Itis, in fuet, one of the most substantial business houses n Terrell county. Tho following is an ex- tract from a recent letter from them: *Our customers say that Chamberluin Medicine Co. of Des Moines, lowa, manufacture three of ‘tho best medicines on earth. viz., Chiam- verla’s colic, cholera aud diarrn@a rem- edy, for bowel complaints; Chamberlain’s cough remeds, for colds, croup and whoon ing cough, and Chamberlain’s pain balm for rhoumatism.” 50 cent bottles of each of these medicines for sale by druggists. Eusun i ANNOUNC A powerful scenic created a furor of entitled melo-arama, which has popular enthasiasm, is “Kiduaped,” and wiil be pre- sented at tho I'arnam street theater for three nights, commencivg Thanksgiviog matinco November 24. The story is & very interesting one, and is told with very stroug dramatic power, in- creasing in interest until the climax is roached in the last act, The play will be presentcd beve by W. C. Auderson’s collent cast of players, including the police patrol and the great fire scene, Saturday matinee, Tho greatest American tragedian is Thomas W. Keene, who has been starring in the legitimate' dramn for upwards of twelve years, Mr. Kcenc's engagemont will bo for hree nights aud two matinecs, beginning Thuvsdav's matinee with *The Merchant Veniee,' Thursday evening, Skakespeare's sablimo tragedy “Othelloy” Friday and Saturday evonings, “Richard 111"~ This vlay will bo given with the assistance of a strong supporting company. Each scene will_bo ‘lustrated by a bandsome canvas, while bright, new costumes and armor, all of which are bistorically _correct, will udd to tho general effect, Saturday matineo, Hulwer's great historical *Rich lieu" will be presented, Tho sale of seats for Mr. iKeenc's entire engagement will be put ou sale at Y o'clock this morning. That is Why 1 Recommend It. (hamberlain’s cough remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough madicine I hauale, aud #s a sellor leads all other preparations in this market, 1 recommend it because it is the vest medicine 1 over baudled ior cougns, colds wad croup. A. W. Baldndge, Millors: ville, Iil, S B - Murriage Liconses, The following marriage liceases were is- sued by County Judge Eller yesterday : Name and addross. i Frank W. Schumaker, Waterloo, Neb., 1 fophita K Mabew, Waterioo, Nob.... 0 §Geor:e 11 Baust, South Omubn 2 { Murgarer Mary Merte, South Ouahia 18 § Bdwara € NS0 South Omahs 24 1 Lyda Hag south Omabu. .16 - Plles of people ba piles, but DeWivs Witeh Huze! Salve will cure them. DRPRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar { v | 1 | Al | und | THANKSGIVING AT HAYDENS Tocay is the Day to Buy Your Thanke- giving Svpplics. A CHEAP THANKSGIVING ~ DINNER 10 to Us—We Can Supply You at Prices Lower Than fead This List ana Se re's not Somes Want, Ever fruits you ever the low are the most delicious wsted and are guar- teed 10 be worth fully 10¢ a pound more | thun we ask, # pound can tomatoes Caiifornia evaparated pe California dried grapes, e, Califoruin evaporated pitted plums, lifornia white necturines, 175c. Califo:nin red necturenes, 17c. Californin evaporated apricots, Imported Enghish cur Just imported from Sevi! finest olives you ever saw, all fresh for us. Per quart, . Imported chow chow, 15¢, Imported mixed pickies, 15 We sell a good g po Bvaporated raspberries (new), & New California raisin-cured prunce, | i | | packed 15¢. 3-1b. pail pure fruit jelly, 20c 20-1b. pail puro fruit jelly, Corn star hountl ¢ uno pens, 173, If | you buy a can aud if you do not say they are tne finest and most delicious pea you wo will pay you buck tho mowe) have peas for Bte, 104c,124¢ and 150 per can Condensed milk, 10c. TEA AND COFFEE. Coffec continues to be high, but wo still give you the following low prices: Cocon shells, very fine, 8¢ pound. Crushed coffee, 10c. Crushed Java and Moch: Golden Rio, 25¢ and 1 « « 25¢, 20¢ and st Santos peaberry, Jombination Java, 82¢. ld government Java and Mocha, pounds for & We have just received a 1ot of new «d teas from Japan. Japan sittings, per pound, 10e. xtra cho! tea siftings, Sun driod Uncolered Japan, 35¢ English breukiast Moyune gunpowder, § Pin-head gunpowde Choice Formosa volong. These goods are all warr first class, No. 1 sugar cured ham, 1o, ’ienic hams, Sie Y. hams, Sc. Dried beefs, 7 or nted to bo Tc. d beef, be. ed ham, per can, Potted tongue Deviled ham, 5 50. ¢ sausage, 5¢ He.d cheese, He. an Houton's pure cocon, 63¢. s improved homaopathie cocoa, P'rime Russian caviar (per can), 2! Best home-made cutsup, 23c. Genuine Spanish chili sauc Pure rye flour, Pure graham flour, 85c. Pure wheat graham flour, 20c, neapolis best superlative anted), 90¢ A gocd flour (Snow Hayden Bros.” Best he. flour Just received a carof new strictly pure buckwheat flou Self-rising buckwheat flour, 5e. Country butter e, 16¢, 1Sc and 20e, We just received five thousand pounds of this choice country butter, it is really worth double the money, but we will seli it at the nbove prices. amery at 2: others churge 30c and 35 The w th the oyster busi ness and they have raised the price, but Huydens continue to sell the solid meats, itimore oysters, for 30¢ per quart, We sell Wisconsin full cream cheese, at 7de, 10 and 123c per pound. Young Ameriea full cream, de. Eastern process full cream, 16¢ Brick cheese, 1 Limburger ch 24¢ and 14¢ and , 14¢ and 16e. sese, 1240 and lde, Swiss clicese 14¢ and 16c, Sab sago cheese, 8¢ per package. Neufchatel French imported, 5 per package. Rockford chease, finest imported per pound, Fromage de Brie 40¢ per pound, Pineapple cneeso, s0c cach, Ldum cheese, $1.25 each. Anderson’s minee meat Cape Cod N Aunt Sally’s paneak Aunt Jemimu's p Lieb’s Ryeninjan il I lour HAYDEN BROS Thanksgiving headquarters, Hle Gte package. ¢ per quart. flour, 3% ake lour Matinee Wed Don’t fail to see Pete Baker elegant, company in his *Chris and Lena,” and the wonderful child actress, Little Casino. 25 cents any seat in the house. Farnam Street theater, and his new comedy, e ONE FARE EXCURSION To the City of Mexico and Retarn, For the meeting of the American Public Health Association and Internu- tional Medical Congress, to be held in the City of Mexico November 20 to De- cember 2, 1892, the Santa route will sell tickets at one lowest first-class fare for the round trip. This is un excellent opportunity to visit Mexico, one of the most delightful trips imaginable, at very littlo cost., A special party will leave Omaha Saturday, November 19, and join a large rarty from Boston und other eastern cities at Kansas City. The fare for the Omaha is only $64.00, For further information and reserva- tion of Pullmun ommodations call on or address, K L. PAaLMe Passenger Agent Sunta e RRoute, Farnam St., Om1iha, Neb, —_—— Real ostate. Burguins only. My word is good W, G. Albright. 621-2-8 N. Y. Life bldg, round teip from "1816 Baking Powder. Powder,—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard, JAY, NOVEMBER 23, Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is plensant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gr_m!y yet promptly on the Kidneys, sver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 31 bottles by all leading drug- gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro- cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. -~ Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA Fi¢ SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.¥. OR = FAT Dr. Editon's FAMOUS PILLS AND BANDSand OBE ITYFRUIT SALT rodice your wo'ght wi.thous dieting; cures tie causes of cbesity, such as dy:spensia, rheum .t sm, nervous- n-ss, catarrh, kidney trouble -; keeps you healt |y, and beautifics the com- plexion, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. WEIte you 1o say | have Jost 1 aking 42 pounds lost in 10 weeks by of Dr. Edison's Obesity I'ills and wenrinz his Obesity Tand. Very truly yours, CiAiues 1L KiNa. un sage University, wrtes to the 1d. Sept. 18, 18 Corpulent men” should b to reducine tholr weight troubled with rheumatism, trouble or ner vousness the redu 18 stower, until the Obesity Pills nave cured the disease that cnused obesity. Uhe pills 1 beautlfy the skonof the fice 0rLy to eite a case in t. Under . Armour used an Edison Obesity ottles of Pills and lost 20 pounds Other patlents have been cqually v some attention man is st kidney sing of wel i. A. Scorr, Revenue Cutter 1o the Correspon New York Sundn, yours i sighe inz Dr. Its T rody amlin Department 8 pounds. but ity Pilis wnd “easily wuch oth o pipers w o Dr's treats ment a tri Dr, dison's Obesity Fruit Salt is the best and simplest remedy for regulating the action of the liver that has been dis- covered. Thae printed formula on the label of the I'ruit Salts shows their value to sufferors from excessive fat or (lesh. Band measure at Nos, Price $2.50 to 36 inches, and 10 cents extra for each additional inch. Pills $1.50 a bottle, or three bottles for $4.00, enouzh for one treatment, Obesity 'ruit Salt $1.00 per bottle, You can buy the Pills, Bands and Salt direct from our stores, or by mauil or e e P & Correspondence and gnods forwar- ded in plain, sealed puckuge, Norice. —Dr, Edison’s Blectric Belts nd Finger Rings are sold at our stores, Send for our special Electrie Belt Cireu- lar, sealed, Eleetric Belts $1.00 and up, Insoles 50 cents per puir. For sale by Dirruggists. Wholosale druggists of New Yori City who ¢ ods in stock . Crittenton & Co., rsson & Robbins, W. H. Schieffelin & Co. And oiher leading houses. LORING & CO.,, Proprietors and Gen’l Agents, 42 I West 220d St, New York City 10 Hamilton Place, Boston, Muass, 34 P Bast Washington St., Chiego Il Cut this out and keep it, and send for our full (eight column) article on Obesity. .o Hutchinson’s Kid Gloves They last lopger and rhetter tha any other mal They a Lylish, and made from seleeted skins only, EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED B PERFECT FITTING B~ LATEST STYLES @F~ MOST DURABLE axo THEY NEVER RIP £ your dealer does e them and Want to kBow fomething about the BEST GLOVES MADE writc to ile 1anu- v for bis illustrated book about JOHN C. HUTCHINSON, MASUFACTORITL, JOUNSTOWN, N. ¥ .o | Sesesessesescesceseesercecsosseses ° . H s Latest QHICAGO STATIONERY —Nothing Better. Qur Writing paper and Envelopes; Wedding fnvitations; Reception Cards are sent, at reasonable priccs, anywhere in the United States, METCALF STATIONEXY COMPANY, (Late Cob's Library Co.) 136 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Send for samples. 1892, WINE, LIOUOR and CIGAR (0. J13 Farnam $St., Omaha, Neb. Recognizing the fact that the Holiday trade will soon demand great quantities of goods in our line, being heavily overstocked and wishing to give our customers the benefit of low prices at a time of year when our goods are most in demand, we have concluded to CUT PRICES all to pieces, \\:HhOllt regard to cost of articles mentioned. The goods offered at cut prices are the same quality and purity that we have always sold, and we guarantee their absolute purity, We handle no imitation goods of any description, A glance at the prices given below will (:on.- vince customers that we have done as we said, viz: CUT PRICES ALL TO PIECES: ey West Clear Havana and Domestic Ciear, Gins. Aar pricos, Kuyper, $1.25; Cryst er quart, as follows .70e per quart S0e per guart $1.50 and 1 90c per guart ver gallon, 2.00 per gallon Port, all now recuced to <Gin....... 220 per galion 25¢ per qt; 90c¢ per ) per gullon Sherry, all now reduced to 5e per qt; 90¢ per all now reduced to 25¢ per gt Muscatel, all now reduced to 25¢ per gt: 90¢ per ¢ “kberry, all now reduced to He per gty 90c per gai. Sweet Catawba,all now reduced to 23¢ per gt Yo per Madeira, all now reduced to ¢ per qt 90¢ per Malaga, all now reduced to 25¢ per qt; 90¢ per gal. now reduced to 25¢ per gty Y0e per gal. Pure California Soue Wines, Regular pri and 40¢ quar nd 81.25 per gallon, Claret, now reduced to 12 andel, now redu 20¢ per qt; 65e per gal. Rieshing, now reduced to 124¢ per gt w Catawba, now reduced to 20¢ per qt; G3e per g Cmma Brandy. and 81.25 and #3.50 Tom Gin, $1.00; Do , 8140 w reduded 1 Tom Gin 40¢ and Hc uyper Gin Key West Cigars, in Graciosy ¢ v per 50 box. . Rothehila Je per gal. | Cherry Bounce, Apple and Peach Brandy. Concha Espe Bl co 81.25 per quart il reduced to 1lon. #4.00 | 0¢ per Rogalia Refna, Albertas gal. Tmported Bass Ale. Cioar Havana, White Seal, per 50 bo Dem nd Royal, o Stock, per 7 handlo the Tokay, all Dog Head Brand, 20¢ per pint; $2.00 per dozen. Brand, 25¢ per pint; Imported Dublin Stout. Dog Head Brand, 20c per pint; $2.00 per dozen. ¢ per gal. Zin : per gal. MERE i Imporied Rhine Wines. Old price $1.00 por quart. duced to 30¢ per quart. Now re- Pur Regular prices, Tie, $1 quart; Here is Where We Do Cat Prices, shington, per gallon. ims, per gallon ferson, per gallon Kkhorn, per gallon. Glenmore, per gallon G Pop Corn Whisky, per gallon Tmperial, per callon. Atherton, per gallon Monarch, per galion, IR P Pepy lion. . pint: 500, 3. Ripy, per gallon. ... Monograzi, ner gallon Kentucky Club, per g Bell of Anderson, per Boon & Knoll, per gallon. Old Taylor., p ilon. wood (0ld), per gallon Frazier, 1879, per gatlon | | T P B —— e American Club, por gallon Tmported Three Star Hewessy Bra dy. California Champagne, blomor, pi aion. .. per R 1lon. All now reduced to 60c per quart; 30 per gallon. = ; Imported Port Wine, 750, $1 and § 50 per gallon. Now reduced to 60 per g gallon, 3 Imported Claret, e $1.00 per quart. duced to d0c per quart. =18 ot SIS T S Regular prices Imported Champaguc. Pommery “‘Sce.’” 150 Pipe Heldsieek pint: $2.45 per quars Dry Mononole, #1.40 per pint; quart, Mumm’s Extra per quart. or: a per =t 16, and $1 Tiported Sherry Wi Regular pr b $1 quart; ¥ Now reduced to 6f & SE2 ) ‘ner gallon. : per quart; § gallon. Dry, $1.45 per Mn\:' Regular price, fl..',«l»l per quart; $4.75 Bl per gullon, Now reduced to 90¢ per quart; § gallon. S pso Ext © per pint. S0per | Grand Vin Oc per pint; 76¢ per Whiskies i1 Quart Botlles. Cut to Following Pric quar Golden Gate per pint; 90¢ 8t Lfiuis Pixuu?( Beer, Usual pric Now redueed o 1 in plain box, box, $1 per quart. e per quart. be per quurt; paclked dozen quarts to u ), packing total, $1 Iormitag 0. . C.. pe Monongahe Maryland Ryc Guclkenheimer Blue G Oscar 1 Gil per quart, 1880 qunrt, 1880 IRyo, por quart juart, 1879 Imported Ginger Ale. harge per 9 , per quart, 187 a8, per quart, 1874, .. rt, 1880 . 25eq 15¢ per pint; $1.50 per dozen, pper, per qu n Rye, per quart. Jockey Club, per quart 15, 15, Popper, per quart, Jond & Lillard, per quart XX Private Stocls, per quart Meiford and Jama'ca Rum, 25, $1.25 per quart; per gallon. Now reduced to 60¢ per quart, ¥: (oo, Regular pr 50 Venezucla Bitters. 1880, . 5 per | { | 50c per quart; $1.75 per g ! Instructions to Out-of-Town Customers: We assort bottled goods, Imtting in just such an We do a strictly cash business : Do not send in an order withoutmoney remittance, as is received. ; Y o sending money to us remit by postoffice order or bank draft. 2l s companies will not reee delay send money with order. : l We make the following charges for packing: Iach package of one dozen bottles or on gallon jug, 25¢ extra over quoted prices. ; assortment as you may wish. woods will not be shipped until money Personal checks will nof ive wines or liquors for shipment C. O. D. So to avei [ INPORTANT---From now until the 1st of February our out-of-town orders are vcr]y ;lu merous, and while we try to pack goods and ship promptly, we are sometimes so cm\vd(:(_ ll. hat orders are de'ayed; hence we advise customers who contemplate ordering from us tulm_t er few days ahead so goods will be sure to arrive when wanted, No attention paid to orders un-g less money is remitted. % Los Angeles Wine, Liquor and Cigar GoJ 1313 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NXB.