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E r k I .a P- h ft i IV t iiaas Walnut Block, What Cheer Nut, Scranton Hard Coal and Pine Kind ling at II5 south Tenth st. DR. L. WENTE DENTIST. Makes the preservation of the nnlurul tectli a specialty hy nil known approved method. Gold nnd porcclnlu crown mounted on the natural root. All operations performed without pain. aStUfnctiou guaranteed. TO TIIK rKOPLK OP LINCOLN, NKMIAHKA. qunlnled with l)r. U Wtmto, who H to leave ussoon and engngo In tho practice of dentis try In your city. Wo can unhesitatingly rooonunond hint ns thorough mnster of hi profession, nnd wo nro uro tlmt nil work entrusted to hhn will bo nkillfully Krfornuxl. J. Undkuiiill, M. I). W. W. McMann. m. n. J. M McAliAiifi.M. H.M.I). J, M. Uai.i.kiiihhi, I). I). H. OAHD.Nnn, Illinoih, Jnu, '.V, ltW7. 116 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. FINE : ART : STUDIO. 1214 O street. Examine samples of our work before ordering elsewhere. New Hampshire SPETJCB Step, Single and Extension LADDERS AT 230-232-234 S. nth st. LINCOLN HARDWARE Co. LINCOLN Philharmonic : Orchestra, A. IUoemow, Musical Director, 0ce Funko's Orr a. 11. AsctnUN, Manager, House, 8.1 Floor, Front Vlil furnish J rand or Sacred muslo for fcoNCKHTS, Weddings, Paiitiks, Halls and all other occasions requiring n rat-clam music cersiwcial rates will l made with clubs slrlnjt Uie ocliestra for the season, rates furnished on application. We also desire to state that we have opened a Conservatory of Muslo in our apartments In the opera house building, for the Instruction ou orchestral Instruments. Tuition hours: 0 a, m 111 13 noon, and 1 till 4 p. m. every day except Bunday. For scholars not able to attend atregu ar hours, special tlmo will be glTen. For further Information as to prices, time, etc address or call on tho manager. $350 in GOLD Given away at Ed. Cerf's clothing store. 67 Prizes 905 O street. THE COURIER A nnfir liir nf Motlrm IHrnr. PUllUSIUCLi SATURDAY iwciurTiiixi Ono Year by Mnll or Carrier JS.fM RIk month, fl,Ofl, Tlirefl month M Onto, One ninth to CuilMnvni rlil) I" Ailtnnce. hvcnri4r Kate furnished on application nt llio oflleo. Hicelal rate on TI1110 Contract. CiisTniniTitiHSt Hliort spicy sketches, poem, and SMrles solicited. Personal and Social notes nro is.xVlally desirable. rniNtiitnt Wo make a specially of Kino Priming 1 nil It branches. Boclety work n socially Adder nil communication dln-ctto tlio ofllco. WKHSISL, A DOUDINS, KMTOttrt JKII PROrHIKTOa. Capital Hotel Wl North Eleventh direct. Telephone: Editorial Hoom 8M, Printing, ITTO. TAKENOTICEI Tlio CouniKii will not lm rtwponslhlo for nny debts mmlo by nny ono In Kit naino, tin 1pm n w rittvii order necompnnlo llio nnmo, pnnwrly signed, of course, Wkhhkl fc Doiiiiinh, Prop'r. Tub Howard Wade In nulliorlty for tlio stntmriit tlmt the 11. nnd M. yard In thU city contain thirty two iiiIIoh of tracks. Tiik police inuddlont Omnhnhn lioen tin rnvcllid nnd the copper will get tlolr vxy nt last; this l only nnother llluitrntlon of tho old saying Unit right will trlumpli In tho Villi. AIn. 1. T. llAHNUtt lm written n ntory for n Now York paper, nnd tho world won lem whnt Mr. llnrnmu will do noxt. Troln . 'y Introduce n now feature In hln allow lit'At neiiNon. KniTOH Hitchcock of tho Oinnhn World hnmuadotio much money out of hln iwper that ho does not know what to do with It, but pni0M'n to build n million dollar hotel If tho IMioplo will glvo n Ikjiiui of (IM),()00. The Now York llertitil was sued some tlmo ago for $T00,(XX) by tho managers of tho TortlHta mining company of Arlwina for lib el nnd from n late copy of tho &7r nt hand we notice that tho managers nro pushing tho case nnd propone to havo reprisal ot some kind. THE CoimiKU wishes to extend Its thanks to tho cheap young man who writes tho "Jot tings" for our morning coiitcmorary for tho complimentary notlcy of its Christmas num ber. Ho evidently Is not very grateful for tho niwlstauco this paper nlTords him in making up his Hundny tocial column. I'lior. Kiliuin of Amurlca nutuloil Prof. Hmlth of England very Hcienllllcally tho oth er day, but did not knock him out. 1'rof, Biilllvnn of lkmton will have his hands ful but if his mst work is nny criterion will pol ish them off with tho ease which clutrauter. Ited his meeting with Prof. Ilyan and others. TliK reaper death has been busy the past week among tho great men of our nnt Ion. Hon. Daniel Manning, ox-ocrotnry of tho treasury, nnd.a prominent editor and politi cian ot Now York state, is about toho claim ed by his grim majesty, Ills death will bo an Irrreparable low to tho dcmocratlo arty ot Btatoatid nation. Hon. BTxnuNa P. Hounds, ono of tho editor and proprietors ot tho Omaha Republican died 111 that city on Saturday evening last. Mr.Ilouuds rose from tho lowest jiositlon in the trailo to bo publlo printer of tho United States, and subsequently tho owner of a great newspaper. Ills death will bo regretted by a wldo clrclo of friends including our liest known statesmen. Tim 1'1-uaturcd remarks of tho Journal con cerning tho Christmas edition ot tho CoitiUKlt nro unworthy of tho per; but when it I known that tho Journal was engaged in get ting out a similar edition, for advertising spneo In which thoy proposed charging oxhor. bltant rates, and tlmt It wns fore-stalled by thoCounuen, thonnimous of tho nrtlclowlll bo understood; merely a mutter of dollurs and cents with them. Wo hnvo no quarrel with tho Joiintnf, but when an inslgnlflcont reporter unjustifiably suears at and malicious ly lies about the CouniKn it feels called upon to say something. Isn't it about tlmo for fconio of those pnpom that aro eternally whining about tho "poor down trodden fiinner" to lot up awhile. Tim farmer is not getting trod on to nny great ex tent, so far ns wo hnvo been nblo to find out. Your average fanner U a gontleman who knows what ho Is doing, and you may bo sure tlmt ho is not going to koep on farming year after year If tliero Is no money In it, Thu reason that many farms nro mortgaged so heavily Is that their owners did not havo cap ital enough nt tho start to work them properly, and borrowed money to do it with. By reason of shlf tlessnew and the usual carelessness about interest, tho dobt has been allowed to nccumu lato until overwhelming. There aro thous ands of farmers In Nebraska who aro making a comfortablo living besides laying asido monoy to enjoy nf ter awhile. There aro moro needy persons than fanners for whom somo nblo championing might bo dono to goou effect. 1 5 I OmiKiis for oxtrn copies of tlio Christmas CouuiKHcomo in from all part, the numbers Ordered by out of town parties bolng,especlnl ly large and moro than wo had nny Idea to exiicct, Tho lady readers of tho Couuibh havo especially taken on intercut in tho ex tra edition, one alouo having purchased fifty copies, ono twenty dvo and qulton number Ave, ten nud twenty ench, nnu juugtng irom 1110 present demand, it looks now ns though tho number printed would not suffice, nmny nier clmnts hnvhiar alo purchased from ten" to a hundred copies. Tho sales at the nowstunds lutve been very large, and tho newsboys still como in smilingly saying ''Gimme twenty more." In fact theso urchins havo mado n pic nic out of tho sale nnd havo slnco Wodnohday morning been kept busy, yelling Cawtal;Citv Couiukh! CimiBTMAH NuuuKitl It is pleas ing to tho publishers to know thnt our read' crs nro pleased with the paper and that their efforts httvo been duly appreciated. STORIED ABOUT MEN. A Joko on Col. Nut Crutch field, Car Hula' tlrk. Col. Nnt Crntchflohl, desk clerk to Sponsor Curllilo, I Imiiiltoino enough, hut ho Isn't so fnt tlmt pooplo J0I.0 hint om IiIh obesity. On tho contrary. Thoo'.hcrcvonlng ho wns call ing on n pretty girl up town ('Jo Is popular with tho mix), and tho wnhtod to light on oxtrn gn Jit. "lluvo you got n inntcb, colonel P tlio asked. "All," replied tlio colonel, with Insinuat ing grneo a ho looked down I1I1 long, tlendor figure, "I'vo Uvu told I wns oho." "It wasn't tlio girl's mother Hint told you, wn-i It, coloneir' "lm Itiqulreil, with n sweet, Innocunt smile, nnd tlio colonel, with n faint llttlo spark, went out, Washington Crltla Itnw lrn. Nlinriumi Huvod .Irirvnoti'ii I.lfn. Two plainly drcwed moil Uxx nt tho clerk's desk in tho Fifth Avonuo hotel lout night. Kverybody rocognluxl them, for their names nnd fneoa nro familiar everywhere. Tho ono wiu tail nnd oreot, with grlulotl bonrd. old derby hat, nnd cnrclewily nrrnugod nocktlo; tho other was muooth faccil, with regular featuros, morry Rparkllng oyct, nnd Jot black hair coinliod to itolntu that pro jected over his oars. Thoy woro William Tocumsch Bhormnu nnd Joo JclTcrson, tho nctor. Thoy wero chatting gaily and evidently enjoying thcmsclvce. Tho famous poldlcr nnd oscillator wan telling torls. Turning ton third party In tho group ho said: "Ono of tho most valiant nchlovo tnonU of my llfo, which I look back to with unalloyed pleasure, wax tho Raving of Joo's llfo. It occurred last mnnmer. Wo woro both In tho ivtrlor iipstnlra talking to somo ladles. Joo had to lcavo early, nod oxcusod himself. After ho went out I noticed a bun dlo of manuscript on tho floor. I thought at first it belonged to mo, but finding initio ntfo I lmrrlod out to tho clovntor nf tor Joo. Hut ho had gono down by way of tlio stairs. I hallooodt "Joo, Joo," but ho didn't hear mo. I ran down after him two steps nt n timo. 1 finally caught up with him, nnd, handing him tho mnnuscrlpt, Raid) "Hero, Joo, you'vo forgotten Noinothlng." A serious expression spread, over tils faco ns lio looK It and Bald In tremulously solemn . ...j . "It wns his autobiography, which ho was ' cngn-Ml upon nt tho time, "Now York Even-1 Ing Hun. Napoleon III nnd Ills American Gucit. ' 'llio rollowlng relating to Napoleon III tho authenticity of which wo absolutely guarantee la not generally known. On a citizen of Yankocland bolng presented to hhn by Mr. Dayton, tho Amorican minster nt tho court of tho Tulllorlcfl, Napoleon III, wishing to lio most gracious, remarked pleasantly: "I know Now York well, and Imvosomo very pleasant reminiscences of my visit there," Tho feelings of tho occupior of tho unsteady tb-ono founded by tho coup d'etat may bo mora easily imagined than described, when U10 aothanilUyiot to Iwoutdono In civility, ubonj nfrordwlat tho same tlraoaA ox blandlyrcplil:"Iamgmdtohmr lt5Ihopo ,j , ,lvcn,cnt aud un, trmkot wo shall havo tho ploasuro of seoing your U r1ov opunsont soon wasin shapo of majesty thoro again boforo long." lluttholR poierhorn. wur uuiivrur nna usvii kj vuim nori ui iiung, for when Lady Illossington, shortly after bo had Iwon proclaimed omporor, went to tho Tulllorlcs, oxpectlng a hearty wclcomo for tho snko of tho old days at Qoro houso, Ken sington, and mot with a chilly reception from tho French sovereign, who, full of his now dignity, could not overlook tho ccandal which her ladyship's known Intimacy with Count D'Orsay could not tall to glvo rlso to, tho nephew of Petit Caporal distinctly got tho worst of it. "Do you intend staying long In Francor coldly asked his imperial majotty, with marked emphasis. "No, sire," replied tho Irish countess, with a twinklo in her oyo; "do you T' Modern Socloty. Wus It Sultonstuirs JokeT Lifo would bo very dreary for Mr. S. N. Dyer, Jr., private secretary of Collector Saltonstall, if ho could not havo a llttlo fun onco in a whllo; honco tho issue by hhn yes terday ot tho following notlcoi "In acconlanco with department ortlors. tho custom house will bo closed on tho first day of January next." This ordor was rocelved during tho day by tho different bonds of departments and by them formally ttiraod over to tholr clerks to promulgate, Tho effect on tho employees was electric All woro highly pleased, but thoy could not understand tho motive that prompted this seeming llbemllty of tho gov ernment; for it Is not, and novor has been, tho custom to cloeo tho offices 011 Now Year's Day. After a while, ono clerk who was brighter than tho rest observed that Jan. 1 falls on Sunday, nud ventured to suggest to tho sec retary that ho appeared to havo mado an error In writing Jan. 1, when ho meant Jan. & Out it wasn't an error; it was only a joko. Custom houso clerks aro not so happy as thoy woro. Boston Transcript. Larry Jeromo Emulates lloury Ilergh. Larry Jeromo tolls a good story on himself In tills wiso: On his recent trip to tho south bo was walking along a country road bo como up to a long, lank, aguo slinking natlvo, who was mired in tho clay with his two wheeled cart. Ills inulo was tugging with might and main, whilo tho fcllotrwas beat ing him over tho back with nn old wagon spoko. Mr. Jeromo is tender hearted regard ing brute creation nud Indignantly pro tested! "Hero, you white llvcrcd, measly whelp, what aro you licating that mulo in that inhu man wny for? Why, you aro worse than Da laam." " 'Cos I got or bigger ass tnlkln' tcr mo." Wlinckl whack! pingl whackl bit I and tho mulo with a superhuman effort lifted tho cart out ot tho clay. "Ycou doan't know any moro 'lut rnulos then yoou dow 'bout mlndln' yer own busi ness," shouted tho natlvo as ho drove oft. Now York Evening Bun. Itctriovlng a Illuiidcr ut Court, A gentleman on entering tho palaco tho othor day to pay a visit to his majesty, was met by tho inovitablo Sam Mnkal. Sam, with tho ngllity of a dancing muster, camo forward with outstrotehod hand to greet tho visitor. Tho latter supposing Sam to bo tho valot, charged him with tho caro ot his hat. "You havo mado an awkward blundor," aid ono of tho household to tho visitor, "Hint rson (mooning Sam) Is tho king's cousin." llio YUlior immouiuiuiy went uji 1 to Sam, who was standing liko a stntuo of Indignation, nnd, taking his hand, said that . "Uuwuuaus aro uiopomosi peopiootioartn; tho klnrr tukos my lint ono day nnd his cousin I another," Sam was thoroughly satisfied with tho compliment. Houolulu Dally Bul letin Summary, Tlireo Chunks of Wlidom. Tholiad boy can liocomo very good around Christmas time, Tho liappyboy with tho now sled often hurtu blimclf. TUo brightest things soon fodo In this world. There aro 110 roots to tho Christmas tree. Judge, WHAT SHALL WK WKAIU AN ATTRACTIVE FRENCH TOILETTE WITH A SQUARE FICHU. New lrl(pi for Ladle' Watelios OIoto CoIoriifs nnd IirBiirttrs Ait Imported Ilonimt Tlmt rind l'nvur with New Vork Iillr. Numbered with Imported bonnota that find favor with Now York ladles Is tho "Empire," illustrated in tho accompanying cut. tub "tMniut'1 nONNST. Tho crown of tho bonnet is round and low. Tho brim, with its peak four and thrco 1 quarter Inches wldo in front, Is bordered at tho odgo with a stripe two nnd ono-half Inches wldo of greon velvet shot with red. Ignites' VTntclici. Now tlmt chatelaines of all descriptions aro again in demand, decorallvo silver watches havo como to bo a prominent feature, and tho result is a wldo diversity of stylos. In tho now watches aro represented many an- mwuu fc vm iiuiw nun nvws 4WUUIQ appears on somo of tho cases, engraving on others, enamel, gems, gold rosotto work nnd Uquo as well as qulto now patterns. Etching gold wiro work on tho others. A docidodly attractive effect is gained on a surface enam- clod In a plain color nnd overlaid, either with gold rosctto or gold wiro work. Decided novelties aro silver watches in form of a frog. crab or a lizard. Fashions In lorgnettes and OIoto Colngnrs Lorgnottcs framed in rcpousso and ctcliod silver aro in big demand, as aro tho lorgnettes lit sliver cases. Opera glasses in silver cases ars equally fashlonablo and will flguro con spicuously this season at all places of amuso mont. In this connection it may bo well to tell that glove colognes and vlnalgrottea show now nnd pleasing designs. A glovo cologno In iI1 int Bmitt airuiit r eltvnlntrul ft snnlniS New Models In Millinery. Many of tho recently imported hats and bonnets nro mado of tho shot velvet, trimmed with birds and wings ot tlio most bcautlfu) shades to match tho vclvot. Tho shapes aro varied. Dlrectoiros, with largo brims ad vancing considerably boyond tho forehead; toques, largo huts with low crowns, orna mented with tufts of feathors at tho back, will all bo worn, Parisian ladles aro largely patronizing felt hats for itroot wear. Theso como in colors to match tho costumo, and wherever tho trimming Is placed, whether to 0110 sldo or at tho back, it always overtops tho crown of tho hat In Now York many young ladles aro wear ing soft crowned round hats ot cloth, or vol vet cloth, aud fur aro frequently combined in bonnets to bo worn with tailor gowns and cloth coats. Black Porsian lamb is a favor ite fur for this purpose. Tho fashion of wearing ornamental pins in hats nnd bonnets continues, lu many of theuo tho heads are ornamented with beetles, butterflies and bugs, composed of colored stones on a dull gold loafy twig. Novelties In Illbbons. Watered ribbons aro mado very effoctire by being also shot with fashlonablo colors. Another novelty likely to meet with appro bation Is a ribbon woven in two colors, with a narrow ribbon of tho somo sort put on branchwlso, and only fastened in tho mlddlo to tho very mlddlo ot tho broader ribbon foundation. In addition to tho ribbons described are embroidered, embossed nnd plain velvets. Theso now materials aro very choico and havo a wonderful effect, not only ou account ot tholr beautiful texture, but also for the dolicacy of their coloring and soft shading. A Novell Evening Toilette. Tho toilette hero illustrated is a Parisian ono, and affords in tho loco fichu that adorns tho dress, as well as In tho novel and becom ing coiffure, points ot interest to lady roatton desirous of something entirely now for even ing wear. a crtAiuiiNO FnEScn toillttb. Tho wmaro fichu may bo mado of any loos preferred, but its ribbon trlmmlugs should match or lmrmonlzo with tho bodlco over which the ll'hu is worn. As will bo seen, tho hair Is dressed high, and Includes In its orna mentation a ribbon bow and small lwck comb. Ribbon two and ono-hnlf Inches ivldo, tho color of tho volvot, Is gracefully twisted about tho crown, tied in a bow in front and arranged at tho back odgo of tho crown in thrco loops hiding tho placo where tho strings aro sown on. Fivo short black ostrich feathers fall toward tho back, and a fancy arrangement of cocks' feathers, with two wings ut the side, start from beneath; tho strings. mm A KOMI! On tho enslest jionslblo terms. I will pell ot nny rrspectahlo linrty n lot In NEA11HY AD I)lTION,with three-room cottnKoforfNX),ut on cash payment of t.V) nnd $10 monthly Lot with four-room cottage nt tft00,uion cash payincntof fi0 nnd $10 monthly. Iit with llvo-room houwtTUO, cashayinentof (TAnud llli monthly. Interest on nliovo nt right e cent, er nnnum. In this wny you can maker tho rent iny for tho houso nnd lot. For In stance, tnko lot nnd three-room cottage, with ordinary rents for $10 jier month or$l'JOier year. Intorent on (COO nmottnts to 1 10 Jier yenr. You thereby gnln $80 overy yenr 01 enough to Mty off thoentlrodcbtin fivo years. You will In this way get to own a homo by simply imylng rent. I will also sell a lot In Nearby Addition for $lo0, on monthly pay ments of $5 each until paid, nt eight jier cent. Interest, Ajiply nt Ed. Cerf's clothing storo, 00rOsrect.t Isaac C'ahn. All OirnrrorHutiscrlptlons. Tho CouniRit elsowhero in this issue has a display advertisement nnnouueing tho price of this fnvorito literary nnd society Journal from now until Jnnunry IBM) for $J.0i. This offer Is also good to proNeut suliscribers who may nccept tho same by paying up w lint may bo in arrears, thereby having tho patter sent them nearly two mouths free of chargo. Many havo already taken ndvnntngo of tho offer, yot wo nro ready to nccomiiiodnte as meny more. Our object In making this o(To is this. Wo nm rapidly Increasing our nl ready largo list, nnd is order to keep tlio work booming nnd to further swell tho list, wo make tills offer. Tho publishers nro determined in their efforts to increaso tho present circulation nnd fully expect to reach tho 2,000 circulation rat lug by January first, 1888. Should you do siro to subscrilw by taking advnntngo of this offer Hind in two dollars or notify us by card and our solicitor will wait on you. To I'noplo Who Kntertnln. Society jieoplo arranging for parties, twills weddings, receptions or anything in this lino, should Itistiect our elegant linn of stationery nnd printed novelties used on such occasions. Wo havo Just received our new fall line of olegnut ball programs, Invitations for wed dings, parties, etc, announcements, folders, calling cards and in fnct everything In this lino. Homo Olienp Property. A find residence lot on Twenty-first street near N for salo at a reasonable price. Also ono in Mechanics addition, Ilydo Park and Elmwood.WUI sell cheap if sold Immediately CnllonornddrcNi, L. Wessel, Jr., caro this ortlco. New Sewing Hncliluo for Bnlo. I havo a first class now sowing machine novcr been used, of tho latest invention ami with nil tho modern appliances thnt will bo sold nt a big bargain. Address Jo-Jo, caro this ofllce. lloom tho Town, Lcavo a pacr wrapper with n three cent stamp on with II. Q. Hnnnn, city ticket agent of tho Missouri Pacific railway, nnd havo a "Lincoln Illustrated" mailed ti yout friend east, free of chargo. Through sleepers to Chicago nro run nnd all eastern connections made by tho Elkhorn Valley and Chicago nnd Northwestern rail road. Try this elegant route. Ofllces, 115 South Tenth streets and depot, comer S and Eighth streets. Chicago & Northwestern milcngo tickets sold to anyone n't Elkhoni ofllce, It 5 South Tenth street and depot corner S nnd Eighth streets. McMurtry's addition on K. street, below Nineteenth, is ono of tho slghllest in tho city, as well as being rignt in tlio centra of tho fastest growing portion. Call at his ofllce bo low tho Capital National Bank and secure ono ot thes lots. Only via tho Missouri raciflo railroad can you get freo reclining chair cars through to Atchison, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, Terro Houto and Indidnnpolls. Oentlcinen who hnvo boramo members of tho sovcrnl now social clubi, or those who ox poet to mlnglo In social circles of Lincoln this winter, should not fall to call nt Mnyer Bros., 123 North Tenth street nnd seo their superb no of gontlomen's fill dross suits. Gentlemen desiring nobby nnd elegnnttflt- (ing fnll suits should call on Mnyer Bros., 123 North Tenth street nud sou their lino lino of goods mado up from tho choicest and latest pattern fabrics, fully equal to tailor mado gannouts. L. Meyer & Co. keep a full lino of silks adtos' silk dro-n cord, calicos), cm I mo res muslins, plain nnd fancy dress goods, and lu fact, everything that can bo found in u first class house, as well as tho loading brands of choice family flour, teas, coffee, etc., etc. Nliort I.lno to California. Tho Missouri Pacific Railway will run ox curslons to California leaving Lincoln every Tuesday nt a faro of fOO.OO for round trip with privilege of returning vln nny other route. This lino runs through Indian Territory and El Paso, Toxns, where n stojiover will bo jier mltted to enable those who so desira to visit tho nnclent nnd Interesting city of Paso Del Norte In old Mexico. Parties taking this lino will cscnpo tho cold climate of tlio North nnd avoid nil posslblo delay by snow storms, with the privilege of returning vln tho Mountain routes in the spring without extra cost. Pull man accomodations secured ami all Informa tion cheerfully funiishnd by nddrttislng or calling on II. 0. Hanna, City Tkt Agt., Cor. O and 12th Sts. R. P. R. MlLLAlt, Oen'l Agt. Lincoln Hack mid ISngirnge Line. Tolophono No. 201, meat market, 037 0 street, or No. 301 livery barn. Order slates nt Mimo places nud U. P, ticket ofllco, corner Eleventh nud O streets. Hack stands, Capi tal hotel aud meat market. Boiianon Duos. roittloii.'Wiiilteil. A young man of 31, good penman, would llko a position cither as otllco clerk or sales man. Good references given. Address B, P. O. box 603. Ladles lieforo going to maku those calls, you should make us a call and seo those olo gautnew stylo calling cards ut tho Couiukh ofllco. Tho Chicago-Lincoln sleeping cars on tho Burlington aro all started from tho dopot In Ills city. Orders for Iwrtlis can always bo loft several days in advance of a trip to Zei mer's ticket ofllco. Ofllco l'urnlturu For Rule. An Improved doublo ofllco desk, two flnoro cllnlng desk clmlra, two other enno scat ofllco chairs, etc. , for hale nt u Imrgnin, Only boon In tiso four months. Good as new. In quire at this ofllce, 131 North Eleventh St. As tho cold blasts of winter approach It be hooves mortal man to prepare himself for tho bitter bites of Jnck Frost. Mnyer Bros, rec ognizing the fnct tlmt nn oxtrn lino lino ot goods will lo in demand in Lincoln this sea son, Imvu laid In a largo stock, Call nud sea them, Prices aro always rock bottom and goods warranted as represented. UNION SAVINGS BANK. 111 South 10th Street. CAPITAL,, - - 0300,000 Liability of Stockholders $400,000. ItTOCKIIOUlSns. J J IMHOKF JOHNKITZOKUALD A H RAYMOND IIAVIUIIKMICK KUKI) KL'ltMlirr JOHKl'H WHITMAN UIIAH.HA 1MONU K KINNK.Y V M HALL O W I1KWKKHR M LHMITII O W HOLimKOB JOHN H CLA11K K K IIUOWN ur.Mooni: JIlMACFAItLAND K K HAYDKN I) 1) MUIH 0 K YATK8 ItKNHY K I.F.W18 0. M LAMIIKHTHON J MeCONKIKI' TKOAI.VKllT I.MKYKH J W 1IUW.MAN 0 H IMIK1KF nrricsns. It. K. Moons, President. Hr.xnr Lkwis, Vlco President. C. II. iMitorr, Cashier Interest paid on deposits of ft aud upwards at tho rnto of oper cent peranntim.com pounded semi annually. Your savings account solicited. MONEY TO LOAN For a long or short tlmo on real estato or ap proved collateral security. Hank open from 0:8o a. in, to 2:30 p. m., ami on Hnturday evenings from 0 to 8 d. in. H. W. BROWN,. Dealer In Drugs and Medicines PAINTS.OILS, GLASS. Books, Stationery, etc. 127 S. ElcvcnS st. J. II. W. HAWKINS, ARCHITECT AND SUPERINTENDENT, Dulldlnfrs completed or In 'course of erection . from April 1, 1HM: Dullness block, 0 E nnlgoinery, 11th and N. do do L W Hllllnmiley, litis near N. Restaurant (Odclls) 0 E Montgomery, N near I Itli. Hesldence, J J ImhofT, J nnd 12th. do J D Mncfarlnnd, Q nnd 14th. do John Zelimnc I) nnd 11th. do Allort Watklns. I) lct nth and 10th. do Wm M iA'onnnl, K let Oth nnd 10th. do EH flulhrlo, '.Ttli and N. do J E ltced, M I), K bet lOtli and 17th. do I, ( M Dnldwlu. 0 bet 18th and 18th. BanltArium building at Mllford. Nub, First Uaptlst church, 1 tth and K streets, ortimry elm Id nud recolrlng tomb at Wyuka cemetery, Ofllco . - Rooms !B nnd 34- Richards Bloolc. GORSRTS Wortli up to $2.oo. Manufacturers Samples choice this week 50 cents. 100 dozen Lndlcs Alexandre Kid Gloves Ave hook, embroidered backs at $1. Real value $1.75. I. FRIEND & SON, 913 and 915 O Street Only Exclusive Honse in the City, A. M. Davis & Son., Ait Elegant Stock. Li-kbt Btv CARPETS 1 1 12 O Street. Coll and seo us In our New Quarters. PEERLESS Steam Laundry 1117 P Street Still In Ute front and absolutely lending all wnpetltcrs. Thoroughly cqulppod for the meat work, giving to eneb customer sn un qualified guarantco for all work dono. All of our work done with neatness nnd dispatch. Wo solicit orders for suburban villages and neighboring towns, paying the express on nil vders one way, Respectfully, C. J. PRATT. Our New Store, wlitcli rr now occupy, has about 3 ncics nf Flour 8pnc has about 3 o The IIUYKIIS GUIDIS Is iinuril Sept. mill March, 1 each year. S3- 301 rmgrt, 8xllliicliei,wlthovcr 3JBOO llluitrntlons - a whole Picture Gallery. GIVES Wholesale Prices dlrtct to vmnumm on all Roods for personal or family use. Tells liow to order, aud give exact cost of every thing you use, ent. drink, wear, or have fun with. These INVALUAI1L1S BOOKS contain Inforiuntlon gleaned from the markets of the world. A copy sent FRKI3 upon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 11C-114 Michigan ATrnne, Clilcngo, 1IU B. 0. KOSTKA, North Side Pharmacy, 1230 O ST. Albums 25 per cent off. N. R. HOOK, 1VI.D., Uterine, Urinary and Rectal Diseases, A SPECIALTY. Treats dlsenses by tho IIRINKK1UIOFF PAINLESS 8YSTES1. Ofllce, rooms 87 and 60, lllclinrds lllock. Eleventh anil O directs. Ofllce telephone M8. llenlilnee 1(12!) Q street. Thone.&Sa Ofllco hours, 0 to 13 a.m. a to 6 and 7 to 6 11 m Sundays, 3 to S p, m jr. o. mobridej! Real Estate Broker, Room 4, Richards Block. Farm Loons a specialty. Correspondence solicited. ic ii . 1 MA. .." Om -L - ' V