h T!H!L!&2 THE COURIER. A imIu liprr 11 Mtnttrn TimH. P' 1', -li Saturday Evening, De 10th, 1887. 'Ilin Courier Cum be round At Windsor Hotel Ni'WH Htniid, Capital Hotel News Hlnnd, Udell's DlnlliK Hull News Miami. CIiimiii A Hotelier's, 1IIHO Hlrcot. A. T. J oiulittt t Co'., 1100 O Hlrcot. ho Gotham NnwsMnnd, Its Houth Dili HI, Keith llros., lit Ntirlli lllli Street. Kd.Younit, HWOOHtrect. 12 L 12 G ANT IIOLLIDAY : GOODS. . W.R. DENNIS, . .Hatter and Furnisher, 1137 O Street. . NOTICK TO AUVKltTlNKHH. AdvertUors nro requested to nciiil In tliolr tfnvorsn onrly dm iolblo, not Inter ttinii four 'o'clock Friday afternoon, u thu CouutKU os to press Mini evening When ordering your udvcrtlscmcut out drop tho business lUntingci a card. Tho collector IsnpttoforKot much orders, and compliance with this request will nivo li troublo nnil ynursolf annoyance, AVf oroflolly milling to our list of suhsorlhcrs, -einjiloyliiR iv iitnu especially fur Unit nolo nr- IKso,nnd claim that ns mi ndvortlsliiK medium . tbo Couhikh is uiioxcollcil. ONLY FOUR PAQES TODAY. Ah will bo soon thu Couhikh appears with only four pages this wook, thu reason liolng that tlio ontlru force him licon busily engaged preparing thu Christmas iuiiiiImt which will bo Issued noxt Tuesday mul n copy of which will bo mailed to each suhscrllicr Kratlw. An stated last vrwk tlio Christmas number will bo superior to nuy of tho Couuirh'h former effort, which In saying n great ileal mid nil 'lUrendor may autkiputo n rnru holiday trait. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Whltobroaxt Coal nnd Llmo Company. E, Hallctt, Juwolcr, 113.10 streot. Delicious lunehws at Drown' CafiJ. , Kid Gloves it II. 1L Nlssley & Go's, Silk muniora nt II. II. Nlssley & Co. ., M. Woods, llvo iitock auctioneer. Don Cameron for lunches of nil kinds. Oysbrf, fresh, fat and flno nt Brown's. Hlekry, Btovcns & Co. 1841 to 1645 0 St. Trlokoy & Co.,wholesaloiUHl retail Jewelers. Uuttcrlcli'H patterns nt 1L 11. Nlssley & Co. dipt, J. E, II ill spent Sunday in Bcutrico. 811k umbrellas for presents at II. It, Nlssloy &Co, 83 xr cent. ofT on all cloaks at O. IV. Oak dey&Co, Thoufnnd milo tickets for solo nt US South Tenth street. Lincoln to Chicago without cliango via the Elkhom lino. Try Hutchlns ,t Hyatt's Mcndota lump for omestio purposes Fur trimming at II. It. Nlssloy & Co., cor, 'Pond Tenth reota. Puro Vermont Mnplo Syrup nt Bottsfc Scwoll, 1120 O street, Hfckey, Btavens & Co., 1841 to 1848 0 trcet, sell for cash only. Hot or cold lunches nt all hours of tlio day r night nt Don Cnmerw's. Dr. Bailey, nwldence Thirteenth mid Q; ottlw, 13W O; WepUottti.cn. Before Insuring look up tlio Mutual Life Iiuumnce Company of Now York, Doctor B. V. Bailey, oillco and rwddenco. corner of Thirteenth mid O street. ThoMU-ourl Pacific railroad run free rccliu nt chnlr cars on nil through trains. Give uk n ciuh order for caOu Hickoy, 3tevtu & Co. 1841 to 1543 O etrcet. Ilutclilni & Hyatt tunko n upeclnlty of sen oned hnrd and soft wood, out to order. If you are too busy to go homo for dluner, drop in to Don Cumerons, tdtM O nlrocL Special wile Monday noxt of kid gloves, $1.00 per pair worth $1.78, at O. It. Oakley & Co. Thoy know Jukt liow to plenso you witli oysters in ever) stylo at Brawn's Now Vlwum Cafi. Beaded trltntnlng and omataonts must bo closed out ro-jardlexi of cost at O. It Oakley Fur , capo, trimming, muff and boas must be closed out at prices that will soU. O. IL Oakloy & Co. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New Ycrk. W. B. Hastings, DUtxlct Agent, 13 south 10th street. All sizes, of boct grodo hard oonl, nicely " " crcened and always on hand at Hutchlns & Hyatt, 1040 O street. ( See the elegant dUplay of silks, volrets, vIorVs, etc, for the holidays, in O, R. Oakley A;Co's show windows. t AU goods bought of li. Moer & Co. aro pn'bit.y and carefully delivered to any part of the city free of chargo. , A No. I goods, tow prwe and fair dealing is what sends tbo crowd to L. Meyer & Co.'s, on the oast sldo of the Square. Drs, Kern & lloberts are now located and reedy for business at room S3, Alexander block; corner, Twelfth and O St. Ltdiei, have you 1seen tho handsome new light shades of silks and tplushos for evening -and party wear at 0. 1L Oalkoy & Ca Go east by tho St. Louis and tho Mlasourl 1'aclflc railroad and avoid all omnibus trans f'tni all ciianges'made in Union depots Yin itlds route. Chair cars f roo. tMm w v v"y1 -" J4-3rrroiK-ivi". x - MIm CliirW, of O'imha, Ik vIsltlnB In thin city Mnny uneftil Chrlxtmns presents nt li. U. Nlwloy .t Co's. M. J. Ilogan linKiM to I'hlliuMphla to nx'iwl the holldayn, N. T. l'nrker has gone to Uocluwtor, III., on n holiday excumlon. Go to 121 Young for your dally anil weekly I nwr HW) 0 otnrt. After tho chili artliw, go to Brown's now e.iM for n dellcloui lunch. VA. Youiiit kivtrt tho lt supply of novels In tlnu'lty. HWOOhtiwt. A. V. Stewart departiil Thitrmlay for Chi cago Thumday on liutlnemt. Mr John .ohrung will oat his ChrUtiiuiN dinner lit I.oh Angelex, Cnl. Illack and colored KllkM for Chrlntiuns pres ent nt II. It. MwIeyiV t'o. Mix V. A. Doiw't liu gouo to Now Oi leans whore hho will sK'nd thu winter. JiM'pliHIiciry started for Chicago Mon day on a 'hurt IhihIimvm and ploasum trip. Mr. II. K. Wolfe staitml for Han l'Vanclsi.-o, Cul., W'tilnewliiy to lYinnln during the win ter. V. (1, Newman ntnitod Monday for tho big city at the foot of ixiko Michigan on bunl hokh, Mayor A, J. Haivyer went to Chicago Wil mwilny vlittlio llurllngtoii "llyer" on ImM neK. Mr. K. II. Sti-ckluy has gouo to his old homo nt Harrliiliurg, Til., to sond tho holi days. Dr. llertlt left Hundiiy for Sprlnglleld, III., w hero ho exjuxts to Hiimin n week on oillclal lnulnosH. C. II. lVrrlgo of Krmont Hut thu early part of tho week calling on friend In n hunl ness wny. 0, 11, lleuron mid wlfo loft for Iw Angeles, Cnl,, Tuemliiy wlioro thoy will remain, ilurlng the winter. John A. Charters left Monday for his old homo nt Dublin, Ireland, where ho will vlult his parents, T. W. llnrvoy of Turlington pnnHcil through Lincoln Monday en routo to hl.i wlutor nsl- dviico In Chicago. l'rof. R M. (IUhwhII'm Instructions nre vnb unhle. Studio In tho ImIwIIIi block, corner 11 th and P streetn. Brown's Y'mn Coffoo and Oyster liouno In tlio ojienv Iiouho til ck Is tho nontoxt mid nob blest roHort In th' city. Revival KorvlecHnt St, l'aul M. K, church went continued this week with good attond Ulico mid beneficial resilltx. Tho riensant Hour, Jr., club will glvo Its Christmas jxirty on Wiiltuwliiy evening, I)c cemleriMth,nt Tetuplo Hall. Don't fall to hco Shilling Bra's, big nd on nnother ago In this Ihhuo. It will pay you to call and lutipcct their stock. Joiepli Greor ntnrttM for Belfast, Ireland, Monday to visit tho scones of hi childhood and renew old ncipinlntnnces. Miss R B. lleomc, who sMnt last whiter hero, has decldiHl o return to her homo in Chicago mid remain there permanently. Mm. J. I). Packard stnrUil for her old homo nt Blooinltigton, 111., Wedncwlay to lo with friends and relatives during tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. White will glvo n card jwirty in honor of Miss Helen Million nt their home, M1.1I L street, Wediuwlny evening. Do you sulVor with cntnrrhf You can lw cured If you tnko Hood's Snrsnpnrilln, tho gitvit blood purifier. Sold by nil itragglut. Miss Sellgsohu of Oiiiulin aIi1 her relatives, Mr. S. Sellgsohu nnd family, a visit of sor ernl dnys this wwk, returning homo Thum lay. Go to Kd Youngs' for elegnnt cigars nnd tolmcco. Ho will glvo you tho lowest prices nnd tho II newt goods in tho city. No. 10LM O street, Hon. K. P. Roggcn wnsnliont tho Capital Tuesday for tho first time In Hovcrul ilays, though looking n llttlo tho worse for his ill iuiv Tlw Plenmnt Hour club will glvo n Christ mns jvirty on tho Monday evening following Chrlfctmas day. It promlM to Ih ii grnud nIVair. You cannot irocuro anything for Christmas that will afford mora comfort to n smoker than a nice plM. Sm lwl Young's stock, IffJO O street. With prompt nnd courteous treatment, Hutchlns fc Hyntt solicit your orders fornny thlng In the lino of linrd or soft coal. Tele phono )3 Tho. V, Keefo nnd A. Nicholson nro recent dejwrtures from tho capltnl city to tho golden shores of California, where thoy will abide this winter. Blnck silk Pulllo Fraurntso 1S3 wnrrautisl is the cheapest silk In Lincoln. Call nnd see It, nlso an elegnnt lino of party mitts. O. R. Onkloy it Ca Botts t Sowcll's spocmlty for this week nnd next Is Salt Lako potntoc. They nro n was ahead of anything over before offered for alo in Lincoln. A. B. Cndmnu of Arcadia, NeK, was in the city Friday and Saturday visiting relatives. Ho left Sunday morning for tlio east on n short business trip. Prof. Walter D'Enver returned to his homo nl Dulutli, Minn., yoMerdny. Ho will prob - ably return during thn holidays nnd remain three or four dnys, ' MUs TotoMoMurtry has gono to 8nn Diego, Cal., to 8smd tho winter. Sho will U great ly missed by her numerous friouds here dur ing tho social season. Ed. R. Mockot was down from l'Yi'inotit over Sunday calling cn friends, no looks Just as pleasiuit as over and Is evidently get ling his meats rcgulaily. This has lioen a week of examinations nt tho hulvorslty nnd as a conscquenco ono of coiuldombla uneasiness among thn pupils. The rcjiorts are vory satisfactory to tho fac ulty. K. W. McDonald, who has been confined to bis room for some tlmo by sickness U ntilo to Im out and wears his usual pleasing smile. Howllldovototho winter to A. O. U. W. work. t It you are troubled with rheumatUm or kindred diseases go to Dakota Hot Springs for sure euro or great Itenedt, Excursion tlckeU on salo at Klkhnrn oillce, IIS South Tenth street A letter from Mr, nnd Mrs. Guy A. Brown states that Mr. Brown's health has not been benefitted by tho visit to Kl Paso, Toxiw, and thoy liavo continued tbclr Journey to South ern California. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kohn of Nebnuka City wore guilts at tho houso of Mr. Ioulo Meyer Tuealay mid Weilnesdny. Thoy nttendwl tho Metropolitan ball and tho National Opera performances. F, K. Humphrey of Ilochostar, N. Y,, ar rived bore Monday and will nssutuo thu west ern ugonvy of tho Dlebold Safo nud Lock company vlco H. M. Itlco who resigned that position a short tlmo since. Mako your husband happy by presenting him with a flno smoking sett or n box of im ported cigars. Ed Young, lftJO O sticet, keeps tho finest lino in tho city, Sign of tlio Hod Dudo. ST0HIL8 AtlOUT VEM. tli AVnnted to liny a Jewtlmrp from 1'lntt llvnns. Cal Thtimns, who nhvnys has n goixl story to tell, has this ono o:i Piatt Kvnns, n stuttering Joker, who wnn nno of tlio enrly pioneers of Cincinnati. "In ourly days," says Cal, "it lined to lo tliouglit capital fun to send n countryman from store to store Inquiring for the things ho would bo certain not to find nt tho placos to which hn was sent, Ono day n fellow enmo, ns lid had Iteon directed, to Piatt's store to buy n Jowshnrp. llntt was u morchnnt tailor. I (owns busy with n customer ns tlio man apKnrcd, hut, obxervlng thatsuv eral of tho 'Uiys' had dropped In nt tho door Juit to see what Piatt would do, ho 'caught on' nt once, nnd roKnded to tho Inquiry for tho musical Instrument, 'W-w-wnlt n min ute.' Having horved his customer, ho picked tip n pair of glove stretchers and nppronchod tho rural melodist with, 'L-Mot mo tn-mon-u ro your m-in-mouth,' nnd, Introducing tho stretchers, manipulated thorn so ns to trans form the nurture Into n horizontal ynwn, nwful to kcc, nnd cnmclous enough to hold n dozen Jewhnris. Removing tho apparatus, ho oxnmliusl It carefully nnd dolibcrntely, ns ono might scrutliilm n thermometer or n pockot cotnimss, nnd then dlmnlKseil tho tin Bitet'OH-iful hunter for Jowshnrps, ns ho said in a tone of well feigned disapiolutmont: W-w-wo hain't g-g-got auy your s'-Jro," Kxchniigo. Wlint Kept Lincoln Airko, During tho darkest days of tho wnr there wns n sipinbhlo In Syrncunoover tho npiwlut mctit of n postmaster. Two fa 'tloim had can dldatos, nnd each hud sent to Wnhlngtc numerously Blgnwl petitions for tho appoint ment of Its favorite Finally, to got tho matter ftottlod, a delegation composed of tho wealthiest men of tho tomi nnd scernl of the most prominent ministers nnd lawyers, headed by Gen. Ioavcn worth, visited tho na tional capital nnd secured an nudlenco with President Lincoln. Gen. Leavenworth bad enref ully prepnred his speech to Mr. Lincoln, and it ran Kimettilng llko this: "AIn. Phehiuknt: It is nlth urent roluct nnco that wo iutrudo iijion you this morning. Wo appreciate tho nwful rosjioiiHlbllltlos ami perplexities of your position, and do not for got thnt tho very llfo of tho nation is in your hands. But, Mr. President, tho iooplo of tho great loyul north nro nt your back, nnd thoy aro praying, sir, that your llfo may bo spared nnd that you may lio given strength to carry this war through to n suecciuful Issue," Ml. Lincoln listened ttiflcii. Leavenworth with Runo Impatlonco until ho reached this point, and thou interrupted him with: "I luniura you, my dear Ur, that It Un't thu wnr or tho nrnw that Is worrying tho lifo out of mo; It is that Syracuso ixwtofUeo that is keeping mouwako nights." Gen. Ij-uvciiwnrth did not finish hlsspcoch. Tho delegation prcM-ulisI their enso in tho brloftst inauncr, and felt more cotnfortnblo when thoy reached Pennsylvania nrenuo thna they did in tho presence of the president, Philadelphia Press. Sturdy John Marshall. Tho descendants of Chief Justlco John Marshall aro n stunly race, Ono of them, bearing tho great Jurist's name, owns n farm in Virginia nnd runs a saw mill thereon. Ho got down lu tho buzz saw pit not nlong ngo to fix n looso screw. Buildouly ho felt hoiiio thing moving behind him, and ho threw his arm up and felt tho saw cut right through nbout tho elbow, almost from skin to skin. Raising ids head ho struck tho saw, which cut a groovo right through his hair, ovor his forehead, and fnco and down Into his throat. When ho was taken out his faco was ono mass of bleedlr.3 flesh. Thoy laid him on tho'grnss and brought a surgeon. Whllo tho latter was running across tbo Holds to the spot where tho men hod left Marshall ho hoard his voice saying, as well us his wounds would permit: "Hhovo this stuff away from my cj o so that I can boo w hether It's hurt," Thoy did "shovo tho htulT" away from his eyo as carefully as jwhslble, mid ho gavo them ono ghastly glanco and then murmured: "It's all right: I can nee." It took tho surgeon an hour and n half to dross all his wounds. Ho cndiirAl tho iwlu with jierfoct composure. Within a month ho wns out ngalu ns woll ns ever. Sonio ono was tolling ono of tho old darkles on tho place, whllo "MorsUir John" was still lu bod, wlint a narrow escape ho hnd had from death. "Huhl" sold tho dnrky, "tako heap more than that to kill Marso John. Why, If you wanted to kill Marso John you'd havo to cut his head off and then hldo tho head." Chicago Herald. A Judge's Quirk Ilopurlee. Tlio following was penetrated by n Judgo of ono of our higher load courts, now off tho bench, but whoso Identity will bo Instantly discovered by many lawyers without' men tioning his name. On tho first Monday of a term many Jurors wore n usual lu lino before him to present reasons for lolng excused from service Among them was a very dirty, unkempt, shaggy bearded man,-who, desplto tho efforts of tho attendants to re strain him, luslttcd on advancing to the Judgo's desk and sneaking prlvoUly with him. Tho Judgo. noticing his importunity, signi fied his willingness to allow tho talesman to approach, and then bald to him somewhat sternly: "Well. sir. what is it!" Tho man leaned over tho bench until bis lips almost 1 touched tho Judge's ear, and then whispered; "J'vo got tho itch." Tho crowded court room wns watching tlio result with curiosity. "Mr. Clerk," said tho Judgo instantly, without tho slightest chango of expression, nud in a voice painfully loud and distinct: "Mr. Clerk, bo's got tho itch. Scrutch him." Now York Tribuue. A l'enp ut Joseph Chamberlain. Tho Bight Hon. Joseph Chamberlain is ono ofthemobt jieculiarof tho thousands of pe culiar folks who havo feasted at Dulmonico's great dining hall. Ho sat through tho long dinner of tho chamber of commerco on Tues day night and listened to tho flow of oratory and not tho faintest Indication of asmlloor oven interest flitted across his' clear cut feat ures. Secretary Fairchlld tried to cngngo Mm in conversation, nnd Mr, Depew, his noxt neighbor, seemed disposed to mako things pleasant for tho stranger. Mr. Cham bcrlain, with his gold rimmed mouoclo stuck In his right eye, would show momentary In tcrebt in tho courtooy of his two jfclghlioni and relapse into his frozen ttato. Ho glared straight ahead llko a soldier on dross parado. Ho spoke, of course, with au "English, ycr know" accent, and in his speech of -,000 words only two forlorn and unprotected periods were accommodated with standing room. It was u sixkxju of commas. Nc'v York Sun. Murk Twain a n Lecturer. Tbo last tlmo I heard )i.,u lecture, after having got rid of his hands, bo ttood before tbo houso as btlff and client as an unopened oyster. Thn nudlenco was as still as ha After n long pause, during which every ono was iMiiufully wondering what ailed him, ho said "IPml" and immediately rchqiscd into silence. A full mliiuto went by during which ho remained perfectly quiet with his eyes staring straight boforo hi in, Then ho said "IPml" ugaln. At lost, soma ono started a llttlo rlpplo of upplauso, Mark looKcd up, radiant with smiles. "Thauk you," ho said; "I was waiting for you to bosini" Now York Tribune. NEWS CONCERNING THE RAILROADS. U'lml I Melon Dune mid Notes ltrKsrillnij tlio World of Travel, Tho Klkhnrn has oieued a hiindfoino now passenger station nt IlnMIngs, ImIwccii Lin coln and Burlington avenues. Tho Burlington has Issued n now Imggngo circular which It may 1st woll for tourists to leriiHo carefully, thus avoiding errors nnd very often voxntlous delays. Too now reclining chnlr can recently placed on tho Burlington flyers nro models of con venience nnd comfort, nnd nro fast winning n place lu tho hearts of tho traveling public. The lluillngton has broken tho record nud having suffered heavily from tho burden of ngns'inentM with other lines hnf nt last realiz ed that It must do Komctlilug and now pro knck to meet nny and nit advantages, If not surpass them, that has lssn enJoVed so long by coinis'tlng Hues. As a result wo now hnvo fast tlmo both east nnd west, more trains, Is-tter and cleaner coaches, slooors, dining cars, nnd heavier, raster and more Kiverful engines, The mall service is HUorior to any that Lincoln has ever enjoyed and now ono con send mid rccclvu mall In ono-hnlf tho tlmo It formerly required, Additional freight trains hnvu been nilded nud thu tlmo of each considerably shortened. Tho result lins Ihcu and will continue Iwnefliial to Lincoln as It has forced nil tho trunk lines cunt to do tlio wime thing. At last Lincoln has been recog nized by thu railroad world which has found (hat tho capital of Nebraska Is of vast lin pnituuco nud each lino hastens to give her tho nilvnutagcs shy so badly needs, Talks Ah'Mit Christinas, The subject relative' to tho pilrclinsd of Christmas presents Isjunt now the predomin ating topic of conversation lu hoc ltd circles. "What shall 1 buy for hubby?" says tho lov ing wife, "what shall I buy for my own dear Ueorfle?" chimes tbo fair sweetheart. Tho mother wonders what to get for her sons, her brothers mid others, nud thus nro nil hands anxious to know what would bo suitable, nud It was for tho iuroo of nxccrlaluliiK how and where tho most desirable present ci old Iru obtained, that wo called on Mr. W. It. Dennis, lu thu opera houxu block, fur Infor. mattnu. Hcrowcsnw nn utrayot holiday goods from which any lady lu tbo land could easily nialto usolectlou. Wo noticed silk mid cashmere mulllors Inns many colors mid qualities us wcroHliownlnJoscph'scoat, nud III silk nud linen handkerehlofH, he shows n lino that fair ly templed tho hands of tho scrlbj. Then, In another hIiowciiko was arrange ' uu iieg.int line of Rents ueuli wear, put up in fancy boxes Just for tho occanlon. This line, embracing the finest of senrfs, cravats, ties, four-lii-hnud. and other popnlor style for adornment, bus been Kolcctcd with particular euro for tli holiday scaxnn. While feasting our optics on this gay dl plny Mr. Dennis Bald, "Hero Is something." pointing ton silk umbrella, -'that makes a most elegant presont for either lady or gen tleman, and wo havo them at nil prices, and with gold or sliver handles. In taiylng an umbrella you do not need to worry utsmt tlio weather, It will nt, suit tho complexion, etc," and lu looking at n lino case on the west sldo of tho store wo were shown tho lint caxo containing those nobby Uunlap hats. Now If our married lady friends want some thing that would surely please tholr liege, lords, thoro can certainly bo nothing that would be moro plciiHnntly received than n silk Dunlnp, or n gold hendod Htffc unihrolle. Then If this does not suit your lindens being suitable, look at those haiidwmo smoking Jackets, made of Japunososllk, or cashmere, handsomely embroidered. If you cannot select anything from thin va ried lino of goods, you might plenso any gen tleman with nn alligator traveling bag, n seal skin cap, n collar and cul! outnt, silk under wear, or some ono of tho dozens of other ap proprlatosrtlcles that Dennis can show you. There lsonothlmr certain and that Is buy ing useful things for presents Is rapidly tak ing tho plnco of the articles that do tho recip ient but llttlo good nud cost muoh. In buy ing anything from Mr. Dentils tho recipient gets something usoful ns well as ornamental, and nt tho smuo tlmo costs positively lesn money. Wo l'olnt with I'rldo To tho "Good iinmo at homo" won by Hood's Sarhii)arllla. In Lowell, Mass., where it is prepared, there Is more of Hood's Sarsoparll la sold than of ull other medicines, nnd It has given the best satisfaction since its introduc tion ten years ago. This could not bo unless tlio medicine possesses morit. If you suffer from Impure blood, try Hood's Sarwiiiurillu and renllao its peculiar curntlvo power. HOLIDAY EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INYITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE " OUR LINE Olf IIOLLIDAY GOODS WHICH CONSISTS OF Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Fancy Work Boxes, Odor Cases, Photograph Albums, Nut and Fruit Sets, Christinas and Hew Years Cards. AND THE FINEST AND MOST ELEGANT DRESSING : CASES EVER BROUGHT TO THE CITY. FINE PLUSH GOODS OUR SPECIALTY. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS. RESPC-V YOURS, SHILLING BROS.. PER FBC TION. Northern Queen Wash Board, The' are put together strong er, and made of better material than any other. They work faster, better and easier, They last longer which makes them cheaper. They save soap. They save wear and tear of clothim because the rubbing is much lighten I'OR SALE HY THE Li:qcolr I-Iaxdwetre Co. AGENCY FOR Acorn Stoves sir cl Ieinges 230-232 South nth Street. Telephone 273. I0W "224 0 iffmrtRlCHTER- T J " Fine Driving and Riding Livery always ready for service, clay or night. DIUCtOIBTS, !37 f A-" !ltlsss"p" National Clothes Dryer. Has 42 feet of Drying Rod. Stands $y2 feet high 2a feet long, and is only 2 inches in thickness when closed. Light, strong and adjusted in a mo ment. The cheapest and best. 0PEN MeB STREET. ftfjsJlS f Skinner's Stabiles 1 2th St., bet. P and Q. Calls for Balls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and Hacks. TELEPHONE 248. GOODS ! ! TV'- South (Eleventh Street. Jf fa u !U gyMjdjUKyHMgrjt Itlm v"-- -,iiiw ..1 . , . . fm .- v