Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, December 24, 1887, Image 4

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THE COURIER.
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Saturday Kvemrg, Dec 24th, 1887
'I lie fouilcr mi b found At
Windsor Until .Sent. Htiiixl,
Capital Until NowsHliitnl,
Odoll's Dining Hull New Hliind.
Chimin .t Hetehcr's, UIH O Htrect,
A.T. Luinlurt.U'oV, ItmiOHtrcet,
Tho Onthiiin NewsHliutd, tIS Houth Mill HI.
Keith linn., lit Norlli IKIi Hind.
KO, Ynitnir, KttUOHtrcot.
NOTIOli TO Al)Vi:itTINi:ilM.
Advertiser nro requested to mid In tlud
1 nvon its rnrly us ponMlitc, nut Inter tlmii four
-o'clwlc Friday iiltcruoon, n tliu Coimiikii
rock to press that evening Wlien onlorluK
your advertisement out drop tho htiMncHi
mnnngri o cnnl. Tito collector I apt to rowel
snich union, nnd compliance with Ibis request
"will suvou trouble and yournnir niiuuyunco.
Wo nro dully lidding to our 111 of subscribers,
-employing n limn especially for Hint solo pur
posc,and claim thnt iikiiii advertising medium
-tlio Cointir.il Is unexcelled.
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HOLLIDAY : GOODS.
W.R. DENNIS,
Hatter and Furnisher,
ti.17 O Street.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Whltehrmst Coiil mid l.lmo Coiiivtuy.
K. Ilnllott, Jeweler, HMO street.
Delicious lunches nl Drown' Cnfi.
Kid Gloves (it II. II, Nlssloy & Co'.
.811k mulllersntlL It. Nlwloy & Co.
V. M. Woods, llvo Mock auctioneer.
Don Ciiiih rtm for lunches of nil kinds.
Oysters, fnt.li, fat nnd lino nt UrowitSi.
Iliclioy, Btevcns o Co. IMt to IMS 0 Rt.
"Trickey t Co. .wholesale nnd rotnll Jewelers.
Hutterlck's nnttenis nl II. 1L NMey & Co.
Bilk umbrellas for prctntsntll. 11. Nlssloy
-A Co.
SB Hr cent, off on ull clonks nt 0. IL Oak
loy & Co.
Thousand mile tlckctN for Nile nt 115 Month
Tenth street
Lincoln to Chicago v Itliout cltnngu vin tlio
"Klkhorn line.
Mnny useful Chrlstmns present nt II. 1L
Nlssloy Co1.
Try Hutehlns & Hyntt's Mondotu Ininji for
-domestic) purpose
Canon City Conl ngnin nt tlio Whltobrenst
Conl nnd I.lino Co.
ltr trimmings nt II. IL Nissloy & Co., cor
V iiml Tenth streets.
ruro Vermont Mnplo Syrup nt rictt&
,8owill, 1120 O street
Go to I'M Young for your dally nnd weekly
papers. 10SO 0 street
lllckry, Btoven & Ca, 1M1 to 1645 0
street, sell for cash only,
A f tor tlio rlul) jmrtlw, go to llrovn'n now
cnM font dclloloun lunch,
Kd. Young kivti tlio lxt supply of noveU
inthaclty. lfcWOMrtvL
Hot or cold liiuchoii nt nil lioum of tlio day
or night nt Don Cumcron'u.
Dr. Halloy, rwldonco Thlrtwnth mid O;
-oftlw, 1SS5 O; tclophono 017.
Hlnrk nnd colored ullka for ChrUtiuat pnw
nu yt 11. IL Nlssloy & Co'ts.
Ik'foni Insuring look up tlio Mutual Llfo
Inuurnnco Conimiiy of Now York.
Doctor IL F, llnlloy, ofllco mid resldotico
corner of Thirteenth and Q btreeU.
TheMUsouri rnclflo railroad run freo roclln
lug chair cant on all through trains.
Oivout n cfh onler for cash. Hlckoy
Utovoiw & Co. 1541 to 1545 O street.
llutchlnn fc Ilyntt ninko tt ocialty of aen
floned haul and toft wood, cut to order.
If you aro too buxy to go homo for dlutior,
-drop In to Don Camerons, 1020 0 street.
Special Knlo Monday next of kldglovcw,
1.00 per pair worth $1.75, nt O. IL Oukley &
o.
Beaded trimmings mid ornaments mutt iw
losed out regardleso of cost nl O, IL Onkloy
& Co.
Jir cans, trimming, muffs and boas mus
bo closed out at prices that will Bell. O. R
Oakley & Ca
The Mutual Llfo Insurance Ca of New
Yoik. W, B. Hastings, District Agent, 13
outh 10th street
All sites of best grado hard coal, nicely
screened and always on hand at Hutchlns &
Hyatt, 1010 O strceL
Boo tlio elegant display of silks, velvets,
.cloaks, etc., for the holidays, in O. IL Oakley
et wo s snow wmuows.
All gooas oougtit or u Jlojer S Vo. aro
p'i', i ynnd carefully delivorcd to any part
of Uio city freo of charge,
A Na 1 goods, low prlcea and fair dealing
Is wlmt sends the 'crowds toU Meyer & Co.',
OB the east side of the Square.
Drs, Kent & Roberts are now located and
ready for business at room S3, Alexander
block comer, Twelfth and O BU.
Ladles, have you seen the haiuUomo new
light shades of silks mid plushes for evening
and party wear at O. IL Oalkoy & Co.
You cannot procure anything for Christmas
that will afford tnoru comfort to a smoker
than a nice pipe. See Ed Young's stock, 1020
O MreeL
With prompt and courteous treatment,
3Iutehlns & Hyatt solicit your orders for miy
thing In the lino of hard or soft coal. Tele
phone 25
Go east by tho St. Louis and the Missouri
Pacific railroad and avoid all omnibus trans,
few) all changes tnado In Union depots via
i this route. Chair cars free.
Air. (1. (I. Ilennm l on n IhhImom trip to'
llm trill. . i
Mayor Hiiwyer has Jmt rt'tiimcil from hi
tilp to WitMiliiKtoti,
llrv .1. I), littitiMiit and nlfoliiueletliintil
fnmi their Callfurnln dip.
Mr. I'niuk O. Hells of I'miUney, Vt., Is
Mt.i g iTlntlvrx In tin city.
Mr A. K, I (mi m ulll m'0'I tho holidays
with ivlitllvw In Now York City.
Mr. Jir4ph Deiitiii of aIcIiImiii, U it Lincoln
l.-liir, thxgtiwtof Mr. I. I'tleiid.
Tlio t'liyiwiul )nur Clnli glnvt It minimi
hop at tho WlinKir Monday iivriilug.
Myron Miles mid family left Monday for
Ikh ngeleK, Cnl. whoro they will lii'ienflur
n Ma
Mi-h, Hen, WImimIio took seilotisly ill Inxl
K.ituiiliiy, N iiiliMilufent, nnd It In Ik)kx1
Will IMlIlt MMHI,
Prof 1'. M. (lIlK'iiult'HliiMructloiiNiiii) 1il
uiilile. Kludlo In tin Utlwlth liliK'k, corner
lltli'nlid I'stii-eM,
Hevenil thw oet'iirird tho wnt nirk, Tho
iihM wiI'mk uns that of tho l.tneoln Tanning
Co, Lo-wnlmiitWn).
Mix. Iv, U linker of Omaha, h vlnltliig her
sinter, Mrs. Adolf Welter. Mrs Maker U mi
nccomplUliett viK-ullt.
Union's Vienna ColTeo and Oyster hmito In
tho ojn'in hoiiM) bliM'k Is the nentoM. nnd noh
liltt resort In thuiity.
Thn cn of "Hug'' Holiday has at laU lieen
divided, Des Moines will sectiro (hit mtvIivn
of tho 1'iaek iiutrtvllel lor.
Mr. J. C. DaiiWuirn, innster mechanlo of
tho 11. & M., Is happy over tho advent of n
lMirn now iKty In Lis fiiinily.
Don't fall to N-o Hhllllng lint's, big ad on
nnotiior pngo In this Ikmio. It will jxiy you
to call nnd liikjieet their slwk.
"Hot Caps" Ulho nlgtt that greets tho freez
ing xleAtrianiit ho iiwhs tlio gcnt fiirnlsli
lug storo of Wlllmr 11, Dentil,
John Wright left Monday for Chicago, via
lenient Iltirlliigtou llyerniuto. IIowIIIjmiri
Cht'isttiuis with his father and brothers.
Mr. H. .1. Tuttlo hlarleil this week for Cali
fornia, when ho will nhimI ii inontli or mi.
Mm. Tuttlo is staying tho winter there.
Hoods 8unnuilla In ii purely vcK'ttithlo
preKTiitlon, being fntt from Injuiioim lugru
illeutx. It is HHMilliif In Itn ciirntivo iKtwer.
MImi HimIo Harris, tlaughter of tho lato
ltov, Harris, who has been ill for noiiio time,
n'turuwl yestenlay to her homo in 1'nmonn,
K'ati.
Mls Lillian l'eck, olio of Lincoln's lnt
YtKNilUts, has gono to Chicago w hero sho will
endeavor to perfect herself still titoro lit
imtHte.
Go to l&l Youngs' for elegant cigars and
tobacco. Ho will glvo you tho lowest prices
and tho finest goods in tho city. No. KttO O
Hlmit.
Mix Knink Gngg, nctHtmpanlist by her
I mi vi i tt mid ulster, stnrtisl Thurmlny for Cali
fornia, when they proiKwo sjiendlng wveral
winters
Black silk Falllo l'roncnlKo 12.1 wnrrnnto.1
Is tint chcuitont silk In Lincoln. Call and heo
tt, nlso mi elegant lino of party mitts. O. IL
Oakloy Co.
ltettsit SohcU'm siKHimltyfor this week and
next Is Halt Ijiko iKttatoes. They aro a was
ahead of anything ever liefom offered for
nlo In Lincoln.
Mr. M. I. Bryan, of tho law firm of Tallmt
nnd Bryan, left Wednesday for Jacksonville,
111., to tcud the holidays with his family,
who still nwides thorn.
lYi'nratloii nro being mado for tho New
Year reception of tho Y. M. C. A. which
promises to cell wo In brllllattoy nry piwlutts
elfort of tho association.
Wedding Mntlonery, InvltnttotK, trogrnm
nnd nil tlno printing ctr n.hiI.iI. .' IV.ll nod
hh specimetis of curwrr. "AikiI .t l-oU
bins, Kll North Klovo'tlh t fn I
Mr. Geo. Ltslymit VU. huii'ivnIi-J itirg G.
Whltiiioronfltnnllliir clcrl" t'6 tltt rwtofuco,
Mr. WhltniorohnsM1 utt i otit'nr as route
agent lietwcen Cnlttntbur fii I Allilon.
Mr.I. Friend who hut Wen dellnislnt liotno
very 111 for near sixty days, was somewhat
worso tho first of tho week, but on yester
day was ri'i-ortcd as rmiiwntlng.
Mr. II'M.LinvItt, tho 'Doincstlo Conl"
man left yesterday for Chicago to spend
Chiitttitms with tho folks at home. Ho will
return nlxmt the middle of next week.
Tho PlenNint Horn Jr. glvo their holiday
hop Wiilnewluy evening nt tho Masonic Tem
ple, on which occasion tho rieasant Hour
Club will bo tho guests of tho juniors.
Mr. II. D. Perky, representing tho Boston
syndicate who ilolm to locate the steel car
works In Lincoln, at lived In tlio city Thurs
day. Mr, Perky thinks tho matter will Iw
definitely setlHl In tho near future.
Tho now McthodUt chnel, tho fifth liousoof
worship In use by tho xsplo of thnt denomi
nation, was dedicated Sunday, Dr. Marino
otllcintlng. Rev. Mesenrvey will minister to
tho tvnnts of the people of tho new church.
Ed Cerf nnd bride returned, Thursday from
St. Joseph, where tho ceremony was perform
ed Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cerf itiv now
receiving congratulations of a host of friends
mid will hereafter bo tit homo nt Ninth mid J.
st wis.
Miss Claire F. Link, formerly of this city,
but who has been for tho jwst year studying
art in ono of tho best schools of Cleveland,
Ohio, has returned to Lincoln. Miss Link
has a numlier of vnlunblo jutlutingH which
she wishes to dlstxtse of, as her talent In
that lino has been of ton demonstrated to our
art-loving people, slut will likely llud ninny
purchasos.
Tho Schubert quartette gavo n delightful
concert at Templo hall, Thursday evening.
Owing to Uio fact that it was but little
advertised, iho'uudlonco was small. The sing
ing of tho tpiartotto which Includes S. T. Bat
tle mid Homer F. Stlmo, tenors; John IL
Tylers, boutino; nnd G. II. Lott, baso;gavo
some very lino music. They were assisted by
Miss Eva E. Wycoff, vocalist, and MhsOeor
glella Iviy, pianist.
Four I'liKe Toiluy,
Tho CouniKU appears ttxlay with four
pages only, for those reasons, namely : Just
oil tho evo of Christinas few pcoplo liavo time
to read an eight jxtgo paper. Secondly, very
little of interest has transpired socially In
tho tost week, and thirdly, tho Christmas
COUIUKH occupied so much of our time that
an elght-pago paper was an almost lmpoti
bllity. As this is not likely to transpire won
agalu, wo trust our readers will recelvo our
apology in good spirit.
New Years Cards.
The CouniKU will as usual bo headquarters
for New Year cards, and tho assortment tills
year is without doubt tho finest over shown.
I'laoe your onlers early and socuro tho choice
ones. Our reputation for fine work will as
sure our patrons as regurds lino printing.
Call and see us. No, 1200 0 SL, new Burr
block. .,
Furnished lloouti to Hunt.
Three rooms, nicely furnished, closo to
qusinees centra, 1220 I street
Whltebreast Coal and Lime Ca again have
tho Canon City Coal.
ALL AnOUND THE HOUSE.
How to Kere a Hmnll C'oinp.Miy Illniim
'I lie Clii'lutuins Trrn and Orefitis.
Tho laying of small co)iimny tllnucrs It n
matter of Inlorent to many hou.-xikeciiers who
tlo not wish In servo a In Rmwa Misn Cor
son tellM In IIarKr's Bazar of n Impjtyrom
bltiatlonof metliodscnlciihitislforthoiittellil
nnco of ono scrvnuL Tho atiprtNivhlug sen
son of holiday festivities will bring up tills
subjivt to many renders, for wIkmo iMiicdt n
jmrt of Miss Corwm's iiilvlco Is reiirodticisl In
sulmtauco. Hupxo tho dinner to Ixt mado lit
four courses, ns follows:
nasT coviisK. sscoNU comisK.
I. Koup, I, Ritmllenireoorvofit'tatilo.
!. I'Uh. 9. Prliivlpiil dluli of course,
a. llllsl potntw-s, .1. Vegetahlo.
I. Clictliilts'nt. -I, Vt'Kvtabli.
tiiiiiii counso. roniTii rat'iMR.
I. Tliosulnd, I, Prlnclpnl dessert illslt.
8. TlHttonxt. S. Homo small sweet,
0. (,1iees. 3. MacnriMins,
4. Crackers, I, Cainlled fruit or nuts.
Dish No. I in each courso is to Ixt plncod
before tho hostcs and served by her. No. 9
Is placed Ispforo tho host, by whom It is
served, Nos, il and 4 nro placed midway of
tho tuMo o:t either side. After tho llrnt
course of soup, fish, Ixiiled potnttx mid cu
cumliers has J tit llnishiil nnd removed, let
tho second courso Ixt served, tho principal
dish of tho courso being placed for tho host
to servo; If thcro In n second entree, placo It
Ixiforo tho hostess, othenriso put tho piincl- '
pal vegetable Itoforo her and tho others at J
tho sides of tho table. In tho third courso
tilnnn llm ninet. Ihfffmii ttm lirwt. ttw, nttid 1ut 1
foro tho hostoss, with oil, vinegar, salt mid
pepper within roach; and put tho cheosonnd
crackers which many txxtplo llko to cat with
n greet i salad at tho tides. After tho roast
and salad liavo xn eaten, tho tnblo is to Ixt
cleansl of all things oxcopt tho cheese, crack
ers mid tho dishes Ixilnnglng to tho dower t;
tho crumbs nro to bo removed, tho fltigor
bowls placed mid tho chief de&tcrt dish sot
Ix'foro tho hostess. Tho smaller tlessert, such
as tho candled fruit, macaroons, oto., occu
pies tho othor thrcu places; if nuts aro servod
tho salt should Ixt returned to tho tnblo.
Clirlstinas Trees nnd Trlitimltif;.
Tlio Christmas troo how wonderful it is
to tho children. Tho gifts gathered from Its
branches in tho midst of 'delighted anticipa
tion and Joyful surprise liavo u Itavor nlxo
common things. Tho troo gives tho touch
that tiinkoH (jlirlstuviw tho gala day of tho
yoar. Even gtxxl BL Nlcla mysterious ar
rival by way of tho chimney hardly equals
tho maglo troo. Tills source of dollght may
bo of any size, from it dainty Uttla treo thnt
can Ixt set up on a tnblo for tho plonsuro of
tho two or three young folks of ono family
to n largo specimen, upparontly tratwiortcd
in Arabian Nights, fashion from it.t itatlvo
forest, around which sovtrol families may
hold their holiday reunion.
Tnn cimtsTMAH thee.
Tho troo must llrst bo pl"iited in a holo
boretl in n lnrgo block of wood heavy enough
to keep it firmly In position. If it lit tiuito n
lnrgo treo, a nido platform can l built for
It nnd covorod with green bnlzo or moss nnd
lichens. It is a prime essential to light tho
treo well. This may bo done vylth small
tnirs, Chlneso lanterns or onllnnry small
lanterns covorod with bright col oral itnjwr.
Thcro is hnnllyn tnoro oirectivo trimming
tlinu tho old fashioned ono of festoon of on
coni btrung on threatL Theso with tho
bright lights and pretty paper cornucoplna,
and lioxos mid gay colored bags of nuts nnd
cnndlai will ninko a treo beautiful in tho
children's oyos almost without tho gifts that
Ingenious mid loving hands liavo hung
uponlL
Another great source of plonsuro to all tho
younger monitors of tho household is in ap
propriately decorating tho homo. This thoy
can tin with a littlo ndvlco from oldors.
Ground plno, holly nnd mlstlctoo, us well as
dried grasses mid 'immortelles, aro now to Ixt
had at tho holiday season In many markets;
and if thoy nro not obtainable thcro la always
somo greenery lit ovcry locality that can bo
utilized Cedar, spruce, hemlock or arbor
vlUu, brightened with sprays of tlio red bit
ter sweet berries, Is handsome Ground plno
Interspersed with sprigs of holly, with its
dark, glosay leaves nnd scarlet berries, fur
nishes n lxtnutiful and popular trimming.
Evergreen decorations may ixt given tho
cITect of being lightly flocked with snow by
dipping tho brunches! in gum water mid then
Into Hour. Ropes of evergreen for festoon
ing, forming wreathes, etc., nro mado by
binding overgrecn twigs to n stout conl by
means of small twluo threaded into n pack
ing noodle, which is iasscd through tlio cord
occasionally to hold all firmly in place.
Crossed nnd othor emblems, as woll as Jotters
for mottoes, may bo cut out of canlbourd
nnd spread with gum, upon which aro applied
pieces of cotton wool, which, when' dry, may
ixt pulled out to look loose nnd Huffy.
Docornto tho house and sot up tho joyful
troo, for "Christmas comoa but otico a yenr,"
i'ainoiu lllaek CnUo.
Mrs. Stanloy Matthows, of Washington, a
faniouH cako maker, furnishos to a cook lxxik
gotten up for a church fair, lior reclpo for
black caka Tho ingredients aro ono pound
of butter, ono and ouo-tmnrter pounds of
sugar, ono pound of flour, ten eggs, two nut
megs, a small pinch of ground mnco, two
winoglassfulu of wino nnd two of brandy, two
and ono-half pounds of raisins, two mid ono
balf pounds of currants mid one ixnmd of
citron. The yollts, .tugar and splctti should bo
beaten together and tho butter should bo
creamed mid noxt addtnL Wltlp tho whites of
tho eggs very light nun mill thorn nlteniatcly
with tho flour. Then put in your brandy and
wino, nnd last of all tho fruIL Bake this in n
moderately slow oven. This cake has tickled
tho jmlatos of eminent men and women, and
tho rocipo invitee trial.
Flit Cake.
Filling for fig cako may bo mado with ono
pound of figs, chopped very lino; ouo cup of
eugar, ono-ltnlf cup of water, rut It on tho
book of tho stove and mash with a spoon
until It forms a smooth paste. Flavor with
vanilla and spread between any white lacr
cako.
UNION PACIFIC IIAIMVAY.
"THE OVERL ND ROUTE."
Tim Only l.lne (,'iirr)ln llm Hulled
Mimes I'unt .Mull.
"The overland flyer" Is now making faster
tlinolhnti ever Is'tweeii tint Missouri River
mid tho Pacific const. Commencing Sunday,
Dis'cinbcr IHtli, it tint' fast train will Im put
on making tho limn to tlio I'millc const In
TO hours, n saving of ono hour over tho itn
pimilcntcd llitui I'lodo. heretofore, when u
saving of llfhvn hours wns made. Baggago
tiicckiil thmugh from all eastern points in
United Htntes and Canada to I ho Paclllo
toast. Elegant Pullman Palace Car Sleeper
run though on nil trains from Council Bluffs
and Omaha to l'oitland, Hacrmiit'iito, Kan
FrancNco nnd Iaw Angeles; Ogdeii and Salt
Lako City. Mislem day itHtches on all trains.
Eating houses nro under tho suxr vision of
the company, minis furnished by tho Pacl
llo nro uiifturpnKscd.
Sis-ond cud tltlnl class assengers still car
Hid on rpgiilarthrough trains running freo
family sleex'in. For furthei Inforiuatloii
nihlix-Nt
.1 H. TimiKTM, E. B. Hmhsox,
(1 I'.&T A.Onmhii. City Pit s. Agt. Lincoln.
A lilt of History.
Homo four mouths ui;o, tliero came In our
midst it linn who opened In it Held tli.it was
said to have been already too full, mill the
customary grumbler said "It will never pay,"
hut the enterprising merchants were not to
licilWcouniKcd by such talk nnd consequently
on it hrliiht September tiny, it now meniliaut
tailoring estatillshinout was opened In our
city. Tho location vVns not tho most central,
nor were the parties Interested tiny too well
Known In tho capital clty.llowover.theycitiiio
highly n commended, opened n very nobby
rurnlshtil store and tilled It with the llnest
lino of fabrics that has over been shown In
this city. Tho (Inn's tiamo was to bo seen
In every paHir of merit In the city, which
was In form of a very attractive connived
card and Irom their opeuliiK day their busi
ness bus been phenomenal fur, beyond
their most sangulno expectations.
Need tho CouniKU iiBk who the Unit Is?
No. Every reader knows who wo menu.
Messrs. Iliiirinnn nnd lltchtvr have lit their
short business career established it trndo such
as any llrm of long stuudliiK could well feel
proud of. Their transactions hnvu been with
the llnest element In tho city and the works
Ibey liao done, show them to be nrllstlo
developers m rashlon.
In their endciivor to win tho trade of the
lust class of merchant tailoring they liavo
certainly succeeded nnd that their ts-st cus
tomers nro thoo whom they have already
served, Is demonstrated by tlio fuel that dup
licate orders liavo always followed a trial.
Their cutter, Mr. It. P. Wiley, Is u Kciittomnn
well versed In the art and tho nobby tits that
are seen on our street and lit tho ball room
are samples of his work.
Hueli an establishment has long been need
ed In Lincoln mid Ills it matter or eoiiKrn
tiilatlon on Isith sides tho city and tlio new
llrmthat the Messrs. Iliiirmaii and Itlchter
are among all lending merchants today.
8300 III Cash 1'rUim,
This Is tho temptlngoirer mado by n cloth
Ing houo nn n sxx.ial Inducement to their
patrons to lay In their needs for tho winter
at once. Messrs. Mayor Brothers, 122 North
Tenth street, glvo to cash purchasers of llvo
dollars worth of goods, n ticket which entitles
tho holder to n clinnco for drawing tho cash,
not something you have no use for, but tho
real haul, sound legal tender coins of national
value.
It Is readily to Ixt son that by purchasing
your clothing, gents furnishing goods or any
thing In their lino of them, you liavo tho op
portunity of adding to your riches without
paying for tho chance or any extra outlay.
This llrnt Is known for Its excellent values
given the trade, lielng low class goods for
living prices. If in need of n suit or any
thing cImi, call on them nud thoy will demon
strate to you tho saving problem nnd nt tho
Kiimo tlmo get it chutico nt tho $200.
Triekoy, tho lending Jeweler, Is ns usunl In
the lend with nn inimenso lino of goods for
tho holidays. Everything appropriate nud
Useful hi this line can Ixt found hero lit artistic
designs, nt prices that assure tlmlr rapid
sale. Elegant display of American watches
nnd clocks. Endless variety of bracelets,
chnlns, charms, plus, oixira glasses. Rings by
tho hundreds, nnd ull other bcuutitul articles
In this lino. It U a woll known fact that
this homo Is headquarters for diamonds
and this has Ixhu demonstrated by tho fact
that most of tho diamonds worn in Lincoln
today nro fro:r. this ixtpultir house.
No more suitable present thuii n diamond
t ing or pin could Ixt made, nnd Triekoy is tho
mnn who can sell them to you; comennd look
over his stock lx.'foro purchasing.
Cnnon City Conl nt tho Whltebronst Conl
nud Liuio Co,
HOLIDAY - GOODS ! !
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EVERYBODY IS CORDIALLY INYITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR, LINE OF HOLLIDAY GOODS WHICH CONSISTS OF
Toilet Cases, Manicure Sets, Fancy Work Boxes, Odor Cases, Photograph
Albums, Nut and Fruit Sets, Christinas and New Years Cards.
AND THE FINEST AND MOST ELEGANT
DRESSING : CASES
FINE PLUSH GOODS OUR SPECIALTY. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE
OUR GOODS. RESPCT. YOURS,
SHILLING BROS..
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PER FEC TION.
Northern Queen Wash Board,
Thoy aro put together strong
er, and mado of bettor material
than any othor. Thoy work
faster, bettor and easier. Thev
last longer which makes them
cheaper. They save soap. Thoy
save wear and tear of clothing
because tho rubbing is much
lighter.
FOR SALE P.Y THE
LLrOolr I-IeircKveire Co.
AGENCY FOR
Acorn Stovesaqcl. Isemgres
230-232 South 1 1 tli Street. Telephone 273.
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Scribners : Magazine
ONE YEAR FOR $4,00.
EVER BROUGHT TO THE
DRUGGISTS,
237 South Eleventh Street.
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National Clothes Dryer.
Has .2 feet of Drying Rod.
Stands 5 feet high 2 feet
long, and is only 2,V inches in
thickness when closed. Light,
strong and adjusted in a mo
ment. The cheapest and best.
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Skinner's Stables
1 2th St., bet. P and Q.
Calls for Balls, Parties, etc., Promptly
Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes
and Hacks.
TELEPHONE 248.
service, day or night.
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