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v r HisWliiii is V (XSJH Ocrner I Oth and P StrMt. At in w rimwliut it lnrrfn lino of In witty ilcpntlni'iit. DRESS (IOOF.H. LINENS. UNDr.mVKAK. IIUHIKItr, KID 1 LOVES ami RIUIIONS, A Specialty. AficntH for llitttorlfk INittoniB. II. 1. Xlmmltir Ns Co TIip CoiiHiT rim Ho I'iiiiiiiI nt Hotel Lincoln Ni'WH Stimtl. Windsor Hotel Nows Stand. Capital lloti'l NVwh Btiiml. Hod Dude CUrnr Stoie, 1020 0 St. Kd. Vomiif, 1207 O Bt. Clinton, Fletcher A Co.. 1120 O St. "Monro's News Stand, Ufl Bo. llth Bt. Coimu.it Olllco. WHO St. Casino Cfcnr Store, Kith unil O Hts, WhltohreiiHt Coul and Lime. Co. Lincoln Frame und Art Co.f225 South Elovohth. SUMMBU STYLK duumHAT NOW IIV. W. K. JJoinlM X? Co. 1137 O Street. HiitliiiiR caps nt Rector's Pharmacy. Althon toilet propurntorloB nt Rector's Pharmacy. Dnvld 1. Blum, dentist, rooms 42 unil 43, Ilurr hloolt. Try Cluh House coffee, none bo Kod. Miller Clifford. Imported uiul domestic toilet sonps ut Kcotor'B l'hurmuoy. Mrs. McFnrlimd, professional nurse, i:il South Eleventh Btreet. Sumimnn SlstorB, artistic ilressinuklnir, 112J1 O street, over Doreoy's. Bullulo Flour, 1.00 per suck. Miller & Gilford, jrroeors, opposite Hurr Mock. An entire now Hu of ladies' canlenses ami HMkot liooks.at Rector's., Pharmacy. Mm. H. II. Demartst, Hulr Dressing anil MnnlcurlnK, fiMima 101-102. 1MB O street, A full Uneot Imported gardhjes ami canned soups. MHlocr& aiffard.ipposKo Burr pV. -$ g MJorders via telephone BUS wUl roaeh WrAV Coffin xfc-Oo. anil .receive 'prompt and careful attention. Pull lino of artists' materials nt Lin oln Framo and Art Company'. --20 South Eleventh street. No Buch lino of canned fruits in tho jlty as shown by W. A. Cotlln A Co., '1411 South Eleventh street. Mrs. II. II. DoraureBt. late of ChleiiKO,' hair dresser und nmnicuriBt, 1518 O Btreet. Take, elevator, rooms 101-102. For dunces and outinra thero is no auch iiuibIu in Nebraska aa thut supplied by tho Nebraska state orcheBtru. Never, order un invitation until you have aeon tho samples of tho. work done by tho now Courier Publishing Co. Frames, frames, frames, of every de scription ut Lincoln Framo and Art Company's, 220 South Eleventh street. In Mrs. Qosnor's hair iroodfl denart- went you will tind all tho latest' hood adornments. Hair dressing by competent artists. .Visit. tho.Aunux.when you want a de licious meal, cleanly spread, well cooked and politely served. Cull at Ml South Twelfth. For rates and, ojwn dates of the Ne braska Btuto bund or orchestra apply ut tho Coukikk ofllco, 11JM O street, tele phone 23:1. Wantki Nurslnjr by u thoroughly oxorionccd und competent nurse. Have nursed ten years in the east. Inquire 1035 F Btreet. Latest novelties in Spring Millinery, tho tlnest in tho city. Culdwell Sisters, 208 South Eleventh street. Miss Bertha Snyder, stenographer and typewriter. CorreBixmdouce, law work, and till kinds of shorthand work promptly nd neatly executed. IliU O Btreet. Telephone 25:1. Miss Mabel'-Morrill; tho well-knownr artist, is again at her studio, room .'I, Webster block, whore sho will bo pleased to executo orders .in pastel and oil paint ings. Lessons given. Tho now Courier Publishing Co., 1134 O street, is now ready to accept orders for all kindsot tlno printing und engraved work. Wedding in vitutlou. calling curds, cttwu specialty. Phono 253, - " ' - WhoriSyou want prompt', service, and fair treututent und the selection' from the largest stock of groceries In'LiBoolu call BflW. A. CoMa 1 Co., succeesors to J J.'Millor.1 143 South Eleventh street. ffalfers market, old reliable markot. . - . " . .-. i. ,now mov wl.to Thirteenth street, oppoeUo utLamug uteaire.is wnero laaies saouiu call for their Mtieat orders. Telephone orders ovor No. 100 receive, protipt afc-i .tentlon, " , Professor Swain's'ladles tallOrlmr and dress' cutting school. Thorough instruc ttn4 Tosaoiisnot Hmitadi l)rss mak ing done with dispatch on short notice. PullApa llfr ifi mAaailn. nnrl ull ttrrtvlr' guartoteod. t t : j p.V7 C i -At Rrown's RjvuIi Cafe i ladies aow find a large and airy dining hall on tuo second Moor, whero all Ktaas ot lUBchea or joeals are elegantly. served Xadles entrance Mrst door westofCafe, I'M North Tenth street. NEW HI ill M!E .IiihI linniflno Corbett .L'ctting lick sometime und being unalile to appear In "(lentleinan .Jack." Vincent b ami llradv's "HiiccenHful coineda drama"! The play Hhnplv couldn't bo put on, For Corbet t is the play. From the rlno of the curtain on the tlrnt act until time is called at the end of the llftli. It is Corbett -Corbett im a hero In white llanneln, Corbett iih a gen tleiuau, Corbett iih ii gallant, Coibett iih ii banker, Corbett iib a trciuoudoiiH mor al hero, and dually Corbett iih Corbett. When the champion Imi't on the ntuge the other people talk nlout him and when he Ih on tho Rtage the support HhrlnkB until it is hardly visible, leaving Corbett iih ii inimt coDHplcuoiiH center piece. If ou nreirolng to be u hero on the atiigo jou might JiiHt iib well do it Up brown. That's the way Corbett does -and he inakeH 8100.0WI u ear. Who befriends the apple woman? Corbett. ho breathes tender mmtiiuentf Cor bett. Who iinneitrB lust in time to save ..' JilnKr from the bully, Ueovyi1 ((? Corbett. Who dOOllirOH like lieorge WiiHliliigton, "I tun u to save IiIh olil father who in accused of theft? Corbott? Who slaps the face of the chiimnlon Ixixerof hnulaud r Corbett r Who Is loved by everybody on the stage except Oeorgor Corbett. And tlually who wins the chainpionsnip o ute woini in the liiHt nut by lifting his hand and knocking down Charles Twitchell? Corhett. Coibett hiiR n corner on heroism and virtue, lie faiily wallous In them. l'eihaiis theio are some iieonle in Lin coln who are Interested in high art and who did not see "(lentleman Jack." ion ve seen plajH where every once in a while BomoiMHiy exclaims, "un, my Hod!" where there Is a villiau with a dark complexion who eventually appears In it dresH suit and a silk tile, and calmly smokes a cigarette while the orchestra iiluya slow music; where there la some iienutiful sentiment alKUit a mother's love one minute and some kind of a break down the next; where thero Ih ii most magnificently thrilling climax ut tho end of every act when tho hero shows up in time to say "I do" with a majestic wave or tho hand, or where ho saves somebody from thedomnitlou Ihjw wowb Just beforo the curtain falls on tho awful scene. Well, that tho kind of it nlay "(.lentleman Jack" Is. and in Its own particular line it is, to tiso it tech nical phrase, "a screamer. lly tho way, why do people always suy "Oh, my Clod," in phiVB of this sort? You see thlfl in some 1' rench novels on o vory other page,' but you novor hour it in real life oftener than once In a thous and years. And why are villiauR always tlark? Why doesn't Bomelxxly give ns a blond vllllan? Thero was one terrible omission in "Gentleman Jack." Every body noticed it and 'disappointment rolled down tho cheeks of tho people in tho auditorium in groat regretful chunks the HKr woman In a long gray cloak which she clutches nervously, and who rushes to the center of tho stage und plants herself under a small private biiow storm, and finally sinks to the Hoor with u d, 1 s g, t d. It was a great mistake Hot to liavo brought he.eut she waa ctftninly .there that's where sho lives. Corbett could have topped tho snowstorm and placed his amr around tho 'gray cloak and waved his hand with most telling effect. Everybody would havo applauded. Hut tho play js a long way ahead of "Honest lleurts und .Willing Hands" und other, concoctions introduced to tho public by the Honorable J. Lawrence Sullivan. Corbett us un actor is as niueir Sullivan's superior as ho. is us it, tighter. Ho is a good looking young man; no Is not uwkwurd, and ho shows somo signs of Intelligence. Thero aro a good many worse actors than tho cham pion. Thoro aro two or three clover peo ple In tho company. Jov Make is well done, Mr. French as Muxey Silah and later ub a specialist pleused the (crowd. Mr. Murrity s Mr. Itatlidnu ' wds good. Misa Ditgmnr was much admired. Her warbling was one of tho best features of the entertainment. Corbott in tho sceno showing the training quarters, punched tho bug un til tho gallery yelled with delight. Tho right in tho lust act was a little tame. Tho champion dodge Donaldson's blows and the latter gracefully submit ted to it couple of knock-downs. Hut for a warm night it was a-protty fair ex hibition. It was very briof. ., , 0 Tho Calhoun Oiwru Co. presented "Said Pasha" at the Lansing Monday night to a fair sized house. This com pany has an excellent chorus and somo clover people among tho principals. Some of tho latter make it very good up IMMtrunqo but can't sing, while others sing very woll but can't act. Tho en tile company was characterized by a luck of animation ut Monday night's iierformunce. Out judged by tho seven-iy-ttve cent stundurd, tho ontortulnmeut was u decided success. Tho comedians were a little weak. Aloxundor Thomp son did some good work as "Mini Pttnhn" and Martin Pacho, "Tenanl,'' Bang ex ceptionally well. Miss Millard und Miss Godfrey us "Serena" und "Alti" wero at tractive. Lincoln peoplo aro beginning to look to tho animal Chautauqua assembly ut Crete. fTho management has Iwon vory fortunate thia.yeurin securing Mr. Loritdo Tatt as lecturer "Upon the "Art ot tho World's Columbian Exposition" Mr. Tart, wno ta ine most popular lec turer upon art. subjects in Chicago or in tho west la tho instructor in model ing and lecturer on the history of sculp ture: in the Chicago Art'Jnstitute and Unlvorarty-Bxtenflion 'lectures tor the University tit Chicago.. 'He is the sculp- .torotthehorticUltural'lHilldlai and is Dse subifit jMlDraaa audjWacV is.a aaaa terly way, but more than that, he is u nleusing siieaker. jHis engagement at Creto will be for twp Evenings only, and both lectures will be superbly illustrated by aterMpticgn vjews. Tho rlrst which will. Ih) upon tho architecture ot tho white city will touch upon architectural styles ub sUL'irested bv exoosition build ings, upon World's Fairs In general and I y libnth6"now'"problemirln "citpoBltlon' I Duiimug. ana win dwell in nurticuiur ,PIon the general arrangement ot the ex position unu tne individual nuudings with their adaptation to special require ments. Tho second lecture, illustrated by over 100 stereoptican views will deal with th decorations ot the building and tho work ot American sculptors. Mr. Tatt is a graduate ot tho Illinois Stato XJ3VXiVV MORIVUVO COURIER University, and of the Ecole des Ilenux ' Arts of ParlH. As a lecturer Uon art subjectfl he han been uniinually success. Mil, having proimwy three times ns many apolutmcntR during the past ..cur iih any other lecturer. HIr views and interpretations give one the best , (ossible comprehension of the exposi tion. The Grand Hapldfl (Mich.) Lenikr has thin to say regarding tho performance of Sells A- llentfrow's circus which colnse to Lincoln June 23. "It wiih ii very large crowd that attended the circus performance git en ly Messrs. Sells ,v Hentfrow last evening. Fully !l,ri00 jieo. pie occupied the seats and tilled every jtOrtlnn of the main tent and departed a' the close of the entertainment well sat lulled with the exhibition they had wit nessed. The character of the entire show from beginning to end, in eveiyde part Mr. lartiuent, is pleasing and above reproach. Kcntlrow, who ih a citizen or U ratio Hanids and well known here, and hU as soclate, Win. Sells, tho renowned rldei and showman, are both gentlemen of pleasing personality and honorable bitRl ness methods, and they have Riiriounded themselves with n corps of employes who by their courteotiH tieatment of visltois and general excellent lcKrtmc nt. are a credit to the establishment and add tua. terially to its popularity. Of tho per formance itself nothing but words of praise can be uttered. It is from start to finish far beyond the ordinary circus and In quality is the peer of any in the land." The bathing season at Iiurlihgtnn Heach commenced Friday, and notwith standing the tact that tho weather wiir slightly cool, a large number of people availed themselveH of the splendid bathing privileges of the beach. Ves terday wiih hot and tho beach wus thronged and u tremeudioiiH rush Ih ex pected today. The bathing beach Ih in flue condition and there is every ihssI bio convenience for bathers. Theie are bathing suKh for everybody. Sailing and rowing aro becoming mine popular every day. The boats me trim anil tho lake Ih all that can bo desired. The big steamer makes regular trips, and in the afternoon und evenings thero is un abundance of tirst-class music. If you want to get cool und enjoy yourself go to Burlington Heach. Today nt Cushtniin park thero will bo it Plattdeutwl.e Untie r i ijtiic. Arrange ments havo been made with tho rail, road companies for excursions from a number ot near by points and it big crowd is cxtcctcd. Trains leave tho Hurlingtou depot every few minutes during the afternoon and early evening. The park can also bo reached by street car via the Western Normal line und omnibus. Thero is always u breeze ut Cushmuu und tho facilities tor enjoy ment tiro unsurpassed. It is ono ot tho prettiest parks in the state. The general public will bo cordially welcomed ut tho big picnic today. Music afternoon und evening. Tho old Bottlers picnic ut Lincoln park Thursday, wua a most successful und enjoyable affair. Friday evening tho Lincoln light infantry compuny gave' a grand ball jn tho theatre. Sccial ar rangements havo been made for today at Lincoln park. Manager Hickoy bus succeeded in securing tho wonderful Moxicun ladder balancer for two per formances, commencing at 3 ana 5 o'clock p. in. These exhibitions will bo really reiuarkablo and aro well, worth u visit to tho park. There will bo uitiBic as usual, afternoon and evening, und everybody is assured a pleusunt time. There is everything for comfort ut Lin coln park. It is just the pluco to spend a hot day or night, and it is very easy ot access. Lust night thero was n largely attended danco given by Soidel. Next Wednesday thoro will bo u picnic and dancing party, given by u compuny of young people. Thursday tho Red Men will give u big picnic, und Friday tho Lansing theatro orcheBtru will give it dance. Next Saturday will bo devoted to tho V. M. C. A. tournament, and thero will bo un attractive program: ull tho receipts being turned over to tho assoc iation. "Bohemiun Girl" nnd "Futlnltzn" wero also given pleasing presentations. Tho compuny hud to contend with tho extreme neat, but it played to fair busi ness notwithstanding. I.lmlM-y'K Now IllltUrtl 1'nrlor. Within tho Ixmtors or this ratr city wo havo today ono ot tho tlnest billiard par lors in tho entire great west und for this elegant resort thejieoplo ot Lincoln are indebted to L. L. Linusey who up to it few weeks ago bus been ono ot Lincoln's most jiopultir restauranters. Last week his beautiful cato next to tho Windsor hotel was transformed into what will bo termed a moat delightful pleasuro report. Five magnificent now billiard tables, to gether with ull tho accessories noeded to fulfill tho roquirmenta of u tlrst-cluss place. Tho entire outfit, which consists of three billiard und two pool tallies, is of tho celebrated Drunawick-Bulko-Col-lender company's make, which in itself insures suorlor qualifications und popu larity. Each table .la made of antique ouk, of tho vory lutest design, tho curv ing being particularly beautiful und eneciivo. Mr. Fred Dowiand of Boston, Into with the Capital billiard rooms, has lieon placed In charge und under his otllciont management tho now pluco will guin favor und pntronitgo from the start. Mr. Dowlunct is an oxjiert player und is now figuring on giving various exhibi tions this full, among them being a lively tournament which will doubtless uttructbl' "' Mn"'' .'.'V- wlinliiWrutrU of tho ,i 4.,.,i ,, !..,.. , i, ,, ''"tutotif John II. WlltoileceniKHl, jirnyinir for n the attention of ull lovera tit the cue. ticwotiieHlit lies tu thu vIIIuku ofDoWitt, In fuct, this resort is destined to bo BtlitO Saline county, Nebr., for the moment of debt homlntiiirtors for billiard olavers. and certainly no hotter or moro luxurious pluco could bo secured or ask for. . ltooiim In Clit'HKO, Elegant rooms for World's fulr visitors right ut World's fulr grounds, Prices roitsonublo. Mus. E. B. Appklokt, 0017 Sheridan ave., tt Chicago. WFRICES m " The only Pure Creun.of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard A Cure TIihI Altrnrl OuUlilcr. Few people realize what a curative re sort Lincoln is getting b be and it is generally when we hear of what out siders tell us of our scientific practition ers In the iiitsterioim medical profession that we realize tho extent of the good that is being accomplished right heie at home. In conversation with Dr. T. O'Connor jestorduy that gentleman In formed u C'oL'tttr.it representative that hlfl practice both here and abroad was necessary to such proKirt!oim that It kept him busy day and night satisfying the demands of patlentM. The doctor makes a specialty ot cancers und there is perhaps no other physician in the west that can point with mote pride to his accomplishments in the past. "Why, right now," BiiyR the. doctor, "hi side my noine work, 1 am treating u doz en or more patients fiom over this mid ijdjoinlng states, who mo nlllicted with cancer in various forms." Being asked who some nt tho visitors are, tho doctor gate the reporter tho naiue of a few of ilumi. Rev. Warren Standard of Geneva who Is Buffering from n cancer on tho face Ih receiving tieatment and within another week tlio divine will be sulllc iently relieved to be able to go home. He is accompanied by his son, He v. J. I). Standard. Mis. Margaret McNeal of Blooining ton, HI., mother of Hon. James McXeal treasurer of Seward county. Nebraska, is 'also being relieved of a severe cancer lo cated on the hreast. .Mis. iMc.eul was seen and had only tho best of results to roMirt. Mr. G. U. Havens, a former res ident in the doctor's old homo ut Bush hell, 111., but now u well-to-do business iniiupf Ftiend, Neb., came to see Or. O'Connor about tluee months ago to remedy a cancer on the lip. Mr. Hav ens was in the city this week enrouto to tho World's fair and stopped over long enough to see his physician. His cancer Iiiih entirely disappeared. HeV. J. C. Hammond of Keokuk is also here with a cancer which seriously affects his neck, and Mr. Joseph Heddeu, it wealthy farm er near Vesta, Neb., troubled with can cor is another seeker ot relief. There uro several more cancer patients that Dr. O'Connor Ih treating und if any one has any doubts as to his efficient manner of treating theso und other diseases, they need but cull nnd see hundreds of letteis from cured patients to be satisfied of tho good work that has been accom plished. Dr. O'Conno.B ofllco Ib at KM! O Btieet whero he will be pleased to have all tntcr.Mtcd itotfloiiB call ut any time. THE WORLD'S FAIR RUSH. What tln Itiillriiiiilo Art- Doing tit Trim purl (lit- Crtintlit In CIiIciik". Travel to und from tho World's fulr from Lincoln litis been heavier this week than ever, and from now on the multi tude will move in masses to Bee tho "white city" und tho "greutest show on earth." Iho railroads, since making the desired reduction in rates, huvo hud nbout ull they could bundle, yet they huvo generally taken good care of ull ap plicants for transportation. Speaking of tho World's fulr truffle yesterday, Mr. Zieinor said, "Tho Burlington has never been so well equipped for it rush ub a present. Wo havo taken duo pre caution nnd now wo'ro right in it und hauling fully 80 per cent ot tho Chicago business. We huvo several advantages over all competition hero in tho mutter of equipment. You see Lincoln is it division station on our line und wo always keep a surplus ot couches hero. In case of u rush its an easy matter to udd ono or a dozen oxtras to any train and it sends our passengers out in com fortable style. Then too, our trains leave most conveniently. Tuko, for Instance, tho tlyer; it. leaves bore ut 2:25 p. m., uttor crossing tho river tho diner is nut on und the next morning you'r in Chica go for breukfust. Then we huvo another tine train leaving hero ut 10:1.) p. in. on which you got it lino breakfast neur Burlington und cut dinner on tho Worlds fair grounds, if you choose. If either ot these trains don't catch the crowds we've got several moro thut leave ut other hours to suit till tastes und do sires. Tho fuct is, it the peoplo know u good thing when they see it, they'd all go viu tho Burlington, und you can tell this to tho thousunds ot readers of your now Sunday" Moum.no Couiiikii.' Mr. Ziemer generally knows itbout what ho speaks bo wo glvo it ub it was given ub. Fino now line ot business suitings from 825 to 840 in Scotch and homespuns, Jeckell Bros., 110 north Thirteenth Btreet, neur Lansing theatre. Chattel Mtirt(ujft Hnlt. Nutlco l hereby Klvoa that by rlrtup of u chattel mortKntfo tlnttxl tho Uth iluy of July. 1MU, mid clue tho llth iluy of October. IMU, nail iluly Hied in tho etllco of the county clerk of Lnncnstor couuty, Nobr.. tho ltth day of July, IMC. mid oxocutod by Oeo. lkithnui to LouU lVki to necuro tho payment of I ho uin of Thirty-tiro Dollars, pint uikui which thoro in aowiiuo thoiumof thlrti-llui dollars ami in tercat nt 1U oer rent. Default hnvin hruu made in tho payment of tho nicl aunt iiml now milt or other proceedituc ut law lint intf beeuliiBtltutiMl to recover sniil debt, therefore 1 will xell the property therein ilefcrihod, viu one black niiiroimilo Hhout hi ear old, weight nbout Nil pound; one black horvo niiilo 11 euri old ami weluht uhout WO pound, nt pub lic unction to tho highest bidder for cnah, anile tolaku plnco nt tho corner of Ninth nnd It utreotH, Lincoln, Nobr,, c'nmmuiicluu nt ill o clock p. in. oil July lUth, 1MO. Lot'lK Poska. Morticittfco. Dated Lincoln, Neb., Juno 16, 1SKI. ivlt. NOTICK. In tho DUtrlct Court of Laucmter county, Nebraska. lu tho matter of the application of Emma Wltte, administratrix of tho eutnto of Joint II. Witto (lecoaitiMl. lain cause came on for henrlni inir liiMin tint it,, iioweiinHiinit until estate nil for tl iilloweiliwilnst until estate nd for the costs of numimairution, there not ooiiik Hulltcient or- mini proiwrty to pity anid debts nnd exx'nseH. It ia therefor ordered thut ull liernona inter. rated In anid estate uppeur beforo mo on tho Utl, lu.i ..I l1. 1UVI ... II, ...-I. .!. .. ...... .. v. .,;, ..f, ... ... , vt.K ,i. in., iir Ita aoon thereafter as conned can bo heard to show caua j why n llcenao ahould not Ixi Kranted to sulci udminlatratrix to soil tho ubove descrlU'd rent estate of tho docuiiad, u shall Ih neces aary to pity anid debts mid expenses. Dnteti this lith day of June, IMKI. I'HAH, L. Hall, Judtro of tho District Court. owder Damns t wa tw'&-s--jSjr um H Til Wwl inn u From Juno 10 for three diiya, lino ot Assorted, Light Shades, Figured China Silks for Former price, 50c. A lino of Wash Silks for Walsta Former Bold nt 75c, 1,000 yards Plaid Jnpanocpo Silks, fancy colors, See our all wool 40-inch Hop Sackjngs nt ABSOLUTE!: Bill 1 1 I k tr jinJ P MlK15' ANOTHER CARLOAD . v --v OF. THOSE & rff MONARG JUST ARRIVED YE8TERDA Y JAND' ANOTHER U U f i , . CARFXiAD MONARCH (fASOLINE STOVES. YOU m M I (IF EITHER ID FROM S3 TO S30 NOWS THE El TIME V. - atrwv "m nut . i mpaiBaS r flHe. SHOE DEPARTMENT Tho crowd Btill keeps increasing in this department, und if tho shoo you want is advertised this week you will make from 75c to 81.50 n pair by making yourBelcctio'n thut day. - PltOOtlAM FOK THIS WEKK. Monday all of our Ladles' 82.00 Ox fords, 4 styles at 81.5.1 Tuesday all of our Ladles' 83.00 Ox "fords ntr rrrrr. r. 2A'l Wednesduy n new lino of 82.00 Kid Button Boots, new Bqiinro toe, pat-ent-tip, nt 1.G3 Thurwlay a lot of Ladies', Misses' and Childrena'.Tan Gt. Oxfords, choice nt;..... per nr. 75c Friday our Mens' 85.00 Russia Clf. Blucherat 3.05 Saturday our Boys' and Misses' 82.00 shoe at ....,..., 1.57 Just received a new lot ot colored 'Kid, Juliettes and Russia Piccadilly Blucher Oxfords', "Beauties." Call and see them.- WE WANT YOUR TRADE. . BAKING POWDER Wf. iW' .- 25ozs)ri2S-i TEffPURE 1 3uarTliYlT. r.r.MOUtd CA KAtMlTKfO- -- , - ' t-" -- -- 'ti'A J TO CELEBRATED R ' i I rVliH ii! ' t i, ."' ! .inni! - . .OF THE-FAMOUS ' " "1 i it TO OETIIEM CHEAjffc . in J. VVMii S.-BR0A - " -...'' Mfo aQf mi T fijii ; ? A L$i ) -J