1 ! , t r t"i' I 1 :! Ill 1 T Sure If you havo m.irlo up your mlml to buy IIckkVs Barsaparim do not bo Induced to take any other. Hood's Barsaparllla M a peculiar medicine, ikisscmIiir, by virtue of Its peculiar combination, proportion, mid preparation, curatlvo power superior to nny other article. A Itoston lady who knew what sho wanted, and whoso cxainplo Is worthy Imitation, tells Iter cipcrk-nco bclowi To Get 'In ono More where. I went to buy Ilood's Barsaparllla tlio clerk tried to Induce mo buy their own Instead i( Hood's; ho told mo thclr's would last longer', that I might tako It on ten days' trial; that It I did not llko It I need not pay anything, etc. Hut ho could not prevail on nto to change. I told him I knew what Ilood's Barsaparllla was. I had taken It, was satlsDcd with It, and did not want any other. Hood's "When I began taking Hood's Barsaparllla I was feeling real miserable;, suffering a great deal with dyspepsia, and so weak that at times I could hardly stand. I looked, ana liau tor somo time, iiko a person in con sumption. Hood's Barsaparllla did mo so much good that I wonder at myself sometimes, and my friends frequently speak of It." Mna. Ema A. dorr, ct Terraco Street, Boston. Sarsaparilla Soldbyalldniggliti. fit atxfor f J. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mais 100 Dosos Ono Dollar UNION PACIFIC R'WY THE OVERLANM) ROUTE. Shortest nnd mfest route to nil points In Colorado, Utah, California, Montana, Ida ho, Oregon and Washington Territory. Tnke the Overland Flyer and save one day to all Pacific coast points. The Union Pacific In the Free Chair Car line running Into Union depots nt Omaha nnd Council Muff, connecting with the fast limited trains of nil lines for the east, north nnd south. Through tickets on mod ern day coaches. Haggage checked thro' to destination from nil points cast in the United States and Canada. Steeper ac commodations reserved on through Pull man Pnlncc Cars from the Missouri river to the Pacific coast. E. IJ. SI.OSSON, Agent, 10.).) () Street, Lincoln, Neb. TJ.I'otthr, E.H.Lomax, J. S.Tkiiiictk, 1st V. 1'. A.O.l'.&T. A. O.P.&T.A. PomeroyCoal COMPANY DEALERS IN Coal and Wood. Good supply ot High Grade Soft, anq Hard Coal al ways on hand. 1201 O St. J. R. LEMIST, Agent. LINCOLN Dime Museum ! Cor. Tenth mid N Streets. SANDERSON & KNEE, Props, and M'grs. OPEN DAILY A FAMILY RESORT Matinsc every afternoon nt 2 p. m. 2 Two Performances Each Evening. 2 First at 7 o'clock, hecond at 9 p.m. Change of program twlco weekly. The Royal Marionettes, the Chair Equi librist, the II vdra Headed "What Is It?" Hop S"lng with Chinese Song nnd Dance, the Wonderful Skeleton, the 1 Undo Jug gler. Old Snowball with Plantation Song a 11 d Dance. Don't fail to sec Zteln, the living half lady. The London Times says : Zojln Is conundrum. How this young lady cats, drinks, moves about nnd In fact, exists with only arms nnd body, is tne wonder of the present age. He who can sec through the illusion mutt be n person of marvelous penetration." Tne New York Herald says : " A verit able mnrvel of Ingenuity." The Indian Dally News, Calcutta,: "Zreln Is n beautiful girl or as seen In the exhibition n beautiful half girl." Thou sands will guess in vnln where the other half Is, must he to lie believed. Now on exhibition nt the Lincoln museum The Wonderful educated mule Raincy. Parlor Stage, Specialties, etc., etc, The urcat uecnpitatlon Act. Admission to nil joCm Chairs, 5 Cents extra. ft I Be DOO SIFER3. Of all tin) doctors 1 could dto you to In tbU V town Doo rilfcra Is my farorlto, Jos' tako htm up nd down! Count In tho tletticl neighborhood, and llollln, ninl 111k lk-nr, And KlfiTH HtniiJm'a j' as good m nrjr doctor's tliero! Tberc's old Doo Wick, and (llcnn, and Hall, nnd Vi.rj!ler and McVeigh, Cut I'll Kick Hirers 'gainst 'era all and down 'em any ilnyl Host old Wink ot or known!, I s'ofl, was wlilnky I VurKliT well, Ilstt iiiorpulut' i-f actions show, arid fact's re liable! wonoLEK, sirnna and it'vr.ian. But BIfcrs though lio ain't no sot, bo's (rot his faults; nndylt When you pit Slfors onct, you'vo got a doctor, don't fcrgltl no ain't much at hla ofllco, cr his house, cr any wliero Vou'd natchurly tlilnle certain fer to ketch tlio fel ler tUerol But don't blnmo Doo: bo's got nil sorts o' curious notions as Tho feller snys, Ids "odd como shorts," llko smart men mostly has. IIo'll mor'n llko bo Jiottcr'n' round tho black smith shop, cr In Bomo back lot spadln' up tho ground, cr gradln' It agin. Er at tho work bench, phnhi' things; cr bulldln' llttlo traps To ketch blnN: galranlzlu' rings; cr graftln' pliniii, iR-rhaps. Mako anj thlngl good as tho best! n gunstock cr n Ditto: IIo whittled out a set o' chessmen onct o' laurel root. Darin' tho nnny got his trado o' surgeon thero-I own Today n finger ring Doo mado out of A Sccesh bono I An' glued n flddlo onct fer mo Jes' all so busted you 'Da throned tho thing away, but ho Jes' fixed her good as newt And tnko Doe, now, In agcr, say, cr biles, cr ilieumntlz, And nil nfllleil .us thataway, and ho's tho best they Is. Erjanfirs-mllkslck I don't kecr k-yoro any thing hu tries A abseem, gctherln' in ycr ycer, or granllatcd eyes. TIIEV DOTH HOVE INTO sionT. Thcro wan tho Wlddci Daubenspec, they all gl up fer dead; A blamo con bunclo on her neck, und clean out of her head' First had t til doctor, what's his nama, from "X'uddlesburg" nnd then This llttlo red head. "fcurnla' Shame they call him Dr. (llonn. And they "consulted" on tho case, and claimed fcho'd bnf to die. I jes' was joggln' by tho place, oadheurdhcr dorter cry, And stops nnd calls her to tho fene,and I soya I, "Jet mo Bend Biters bet you fifteen cents he'll k-yor berl" "Well," siys she, "Light out," sho says; and, Upp-tec-cuL, I lopi-d lu town, nud rid 'Bout two hours inori to And him, but I kussud him when I did) IIo was down nt tho gunsmith shop n Htuffln' birds. Bays ho, "My sulky's broke." Bays I, "You hop right on and rldo with roe." I got him there. "Well, aunty, ten days k-yoros you," Blfcrs said; "But what's ycr Idyllvln" when ycr Jca' as good as dead!" And them's Davo Banks jes back from war without a bcratch ono day (Jot ketched up la a dcklo bar, a reaper run away. Ills shoulders, arms and hands and legs jes' sawed In strips. AndJako Dunn starts fer Blfcrs-feller begs to shoot him fer God snko. Doc, course, was gone, but ho had pinned tho notice, "At Big Bear; Bo back to-morry; gono to 'tend tho bco conven tion there." But Jake, ho tracked htm rid and rodo tho wholo endurln' night! And 'bout tho tlmo tho rooster crowed they both horo Into sight. Doo bod to ampltntc, but 'greed to savo Daro's arms, an' Hworo no could n saved Ills legs et ho'd ben thcro too day before. Llko when his wlfo'a own mother died 'foro Bifew could bo found, And all tlio neighbors fer and wide, a' all Jes' chaslu' round; Tel flnally-I had to laugh-It's Jes' llko Doo, you know, Was lenrnlii' fer to telegraph, down nt tho old depo, Butallthey'io faultln' Elfers fer, they's nono of 'cm kin say Ho's blggcty, er kcerless, cr not posted anyway; Uu ain't built 011 tiki common plan of" doctors nowadays; Ilo'a Jes' a great, big, brainy man-thafa where tlio trouble lays! James Wliltcomb Wlcy In New York World. Dinvrtineo In 1'usto. Two friends met lu tho Omaha depot tho other day, 0110 from Chicago nnd tho other from Los Au;;cloi, "Where nro you golnsl" nskod tlio former. "Uolns to Los Angeles to tpeml tho winter. And your' "I'm going to spend tho winter In Chicago," replied th Lou Angeles num. Texas Ciftlnga. J J I It ?r' UjP' J mm" aW WHAT SHALL WE WEAR! POPULAR SUIT8 FOR D0Y3 FROM 4 TO 10 YEAR9 OLD. lU-cent Novoltlr Iutrtducil In llutli flotd nnd Bllver Jcwtitrj A Long Clonk ttmt Arrnriln lUtru Wnriulli unit Is llr coiiilnir to Hlout l'lgurrs. Tho long dolman mnntlo, n front and linck view of which Is hero Illustrated, Is ono ot tlio populnr imxlols In long clonks this season, said Is osHclnlly Ueomlug nnd dcdrnblo to ladles with stout llgurwi, ns well ns elderly ladlos who nxjulro extra warm wraps. &3 LONO DOLMAN KANTLK. Tbo model from which tho cut wan mado was an imported garmont of black plush. It was wadilod nnd quitted with nntln of tbo snmo color. Rich jmhsemcnb-'rlo nnd striixs of feather trimming, ono of which is put round tho upright collar to look llko frlugo, givo tho mnntlo a very clegnnt npjienranco. Tho boa trimming In front is mado of n feath er fitrlpo flvo nnd n bnlf inches wide, sown to gotlicr at tho edgcrt. Tholooso clovon Inchos long ends of tbo lnttcr, llko tlio tainted ends of tho sleeves, nro caught into coructfl of pas sementerio soven nnd n quarter Inches long, and flnlshcil with chcnlllo frlngo flvo nnd n half inches deep. Tho under sleovc, which Is Joined to tbo upjier 0110 Inside, keeps tho arms wnrm, wbllo tho lower looso parta of tho dol man sleeves nro turned under to glvon point od end, nnd this Is caught into tho pnsscmen torlo cornet already mentioned. Tlicso pointed sleeves aro decidedly pleasing, having tho effect of mailing tho wearer npjicar taller than sho is. Novelties In Jewelry. In tho novelties brought out is nppnrcnt tho tendency to tho employment of combina tion of mctnls in tlio docorntlon of both gold and silver jewelry; tho continued uso of lino enamels In nil directions; tbo association of beautifully colored stones, whether precious or not; tho iucroasod popularity of tho Eng lish brooch; tho accoptancoot tbo silver do posit process in tho decoration of various clashes of articles, and tho association of oxi dized silver and gold in pcruomil ornnmonts. Tho very newest thing in hnlr pins nro oxidized silver ones, on tbo tojit of which sometimes npponr knobs of gold, sometimes altcrnnto knots and cords of gold und silver, and sometimes tbo silver top ia Inlaid with llttlo gold designs representing bugs, flowers or other objects. This association of oxidized silver nnd gold is also introduced in now bracelets, tho bracolet proper being of silver Inlaid with gold, nud mounted with ft gold or silver coin ns best suits tho fancy of tho buyer. Theso bracelets, by tho by, afford n pleasing man ner in which to preserve antiquo coins or valued iockot pieces. Somo exceed I ugly protty things nro out in both gold and silver filigree. Conspicuous among tho former aro oar rings and brooch consisting of flat circles of gold flligreo, sot horo nnd there with small but lino brilliants. A decided novelty lu rllver Jowolry is a cluster ot flowers with their leaves, forming qulto a largo spray, nud designed ns garni ture for thu eolffuru or corsugo, as mny bo desired. Recent importations of Ocnoa filigree nfford somo entirely now patterns In slver jowolry. TJ10 conventional gondola, mando lin und tnmbourlno now dlvido favor with modern designs popular in gold Jowclry. Tho flower plm lu silver flligreo uro very beautiful in effect, especially tboso that show centers of gold. Birds' riumago for lira flurnlturo. Tho dcslro for trimmings of blnl plumage Is growing in London, l'uris und Berlin. In tho latter city swunsdown in nil colors is be ing used instead of laco on ball dresses. Sirs, "lionnnzn" .Mackny has decided to possess n cloak mado from tho breasts of tbo birds of paradibo. Tho breast Is nearly heurt bliapo, tho upicr Krtion bolng llko tho finest plush of a deep sail brown color, while tbo lower shadow nro of u pink terracotta. Tlio clonk willrcqulroaboutCOOof tboso beautiful birds, nnd to Bocuro them Mrs. Maekay has bent two skillful rnurksmon direct to Now Guinea, who nro now engaged in tho wholosnlo slaughter. Imitations ot this cosily inantlo will bo bard to manufacture. Now- Kulti for Hoys. Tho "Primer Kilt," shown in tbo cut, is for boys from 'J to 0 years of ago. ropuijui boito roit uovh. This very convenient garment Is mado in ono ploeo, tho Jnckot and kilt being attached. It Is not only most nttroctlve, but has tho merit ot being quickly put on, nud is not easily disarranged. Tho remaining flguroin tho cut represents tho "Thlstlo" suit, nnd U designed for lioys from 1 to 1!) years of ngo, or until they bo como too largo for knlckoiboejiers. Tho Jacket buttons closo to tlio neck, mid hxi a circular collar nud narrow corded eido ream pluitlngs with a halt belt lu tho buck. Tlio first Kteum Hum. Tlio first ironclad steam nuns used in war faro by tho United States wero constructed upon tlio MlssLslppl by Jnmcs 11. Lads, 'die Civil engineer. f 8AD TALE. Bill Nyo THI a Hlnry with Doubtful Jtiinil. This Is tho story of William Johnson, n flmilo, who went to Wyoming territory, jier bnps llftHu years ngo, to seek his fortuuu niuoag ktrniigers, nud who, without oven n knowledgo of tho Kngllih langungo, lKgnu In his ixitlent wuy to work nt whatever his hands found lo do. Ho was n plain, long legged man, with downonst vyi nnd mwe. Them wns muno mirprlmi oxprevKl nil around when ho was charged ono day by Juku JJVInu with feloniously taking, stealing, currying nwnyiuid driving uwnyono b-ani of horses, tho proiicrty of tlio nlllniit, and of tlio value of t'A), contrary to tho Mnlutiii in Mich niso made and provided, nud against tho iwico nnd dignity ot tho territory of Wyoming. I liUV't Officf I'LEAIimrj IlKFOItn TUB tlOVEUNOtt. EvprylxHly laughed nt tho Idea of Jake Feinu owning n tivim worth C.HX), nnd, ns lis wnsnlsonchroulolltlgntor, it was generally conceded Hint Johnson would Ikj dixelinrged. lluthli uilitfortuncs kviiiI to hmhi down on him from tho ery first moment. At tho preliminary nxamliintlou Johnson nekil liko u man w ho Is dared. Ho couldn't talk or nil dertttniul Lnglish very well, IIo failed to get u law j er. Ho pleaded guilty, not know ing what it meant, nud wns permitted to tnko It Kick. Ho had no wltiuwes, nud tlio court wis in honictlilng of n hurry, 111 it had to prepare nsiicech that afternoon to hu de livered lu tho evening on tlio "Ilenutloi of Kternal ustlco,' nud no it was adjudged that lu default of e.VK) ball thu snlil William John sou bo committed to tlio county Jail of Al lxmy county, in wild territory, them to nwnlt tlio act Inn of tho grand Jury for tho succeed ing term of tho district court for tho Hecond Judicial district of Wyoming. Finally tho regular term of tho district court oieiied. lion who hnd como from a long distance to vaunt their Ignoriineo mid other qualifications as Jurors could bo seen on tho streetH. Hero and tliero you could seo tho fnuilllar faces of those who had hcrved as Jurors for years and yet lind novcr lost a CUM.'. William Johnson won peculiarly unfortu nate in tlio K'loetlon of hli counsel. Tho mau who was nppolutid to defend him wns n very muehocrcstliunted young man who started tho movement hhnsolf. Ho was courugeoiw, howover, nud perfectly willing to wndo in where angels would nntundly lmng back. Ills brnlu would, not hnvo sollwl tho finest fabric, but his egotism had u bleeps inusclo on it llko a loaf of Vienna bread. Ho was tho kind of a young man who loves to go to seo tho drama uud explain it along about flvo minutes lundvaucoof tho company in aloud, trenchant voice. Ho defended William Johnson. Tims in tho primo of lifo, hurdly undcrstnndlng a word of tho trial, ntnniied, helpless, nlono, tho latter liegiin iiixm his term of fivu years in tho tieniteiitliiry. His jxitleut, gentlo faco imprcHMxl mo as It did others, and his very helplessness thus bccaino his gmutost lielp. Ono lawyer said It wns an outrage, and Clinrllo llminel said that if Johnson would put up f-W ho would ngroo to Jerk him out of tho jug on a writ of huboos corpus hoforo dinner. Boeing how tlio sentiment ran, 1 resolved tOBtartajietltlon for Johnson's pardon. I got tho signatures of tho court, tho court ollleers, tho Jury and tho loading men of businew in tlio country. Just us I won idwut to tako it to Governor Tlinycr, them was an incident nt tbo jicnltcntlary. Win. Johnson Iiad won tlio hearts of tho warden and tho guards to that extent Hint ho was sent out ono afternoon to assist ono of tho guards In overseeing tho labor of a squad working In a stono quarry near by. Taking advantage of a tlmo when tbo guard as a fuw hundred foetaway, tlio other convicts knocked John son down uud tried to get away. Ho got up, howover, and interested tbeni till tho guard got to him nnd tbo cscapo was pruventod. Johnson wulted till nil was secure agnln,and then fainted from loss of blood occasioned by a scalp wound over which ho had a long fight afterward with cryslielai. This wns all lucky for mo, and w ben I pro lented tho iwtitlon to tho governor I had n strong case, mado mom to by tho horoio action of a man who had lccu unjustly con demned. I fciwko earnestly of his good character slneo his Incarceration, and tho governor promised prompt notion, Mut ho was called away In December nnd I feared that h might, in tho rush and pressure of other busl. noss, forget tho caso of Johnson till nftcr tlio holidays. Bo I telegraphed him and madi his lifo a burden to him till tho afternoon of tho JHth, when tho 4:50 train brought tha pardon. Iwwit awoytospond my own Christmas, but not till I had given Johnson a few dol lars to help him get another start, and had mado him promlso to wrlto mo how lie got along. And so that to mo was n inomorablo and a Joyous Christmas, for I had mado my self happy by making others happy. Hill Nyb. P.S. Perhajw I ought not to close this no count so abruptly as I hnvo done, for the reader will naturally ask whether Johnson ever wroto mo, as ho said ho would. I only received ono letter from him, nud that I found when I got back, a few days aficr Christmas. It was qulto characteristic, and read as follows: ., "Lnmmy tho twenty-flft dec "Fuext Nik: "When you get tills Letter i will Ho in A nuther tenrritory whnro tho eckid soizo from trubbllng & tho weery r. r at Heast exeooso my l'oor writing I rcfir ubovo to tho tearritory of Utmv wluro I will begin Lifo A now & nil will Ik feigott. I "I hop god will How mil you In Caiso i t Bhood not Ho Abel to Do no. ) "You hnvo Bui a good front off mo nnd so ( i anrshuro you will enjoy to beer of my suo res I hopo tho slooth bounds of Justin will not try to fblly mo for it will lw worse than ' Uuclwi aa I hnv n damsito boUer team than 1 had Hefoi'o. I "It Is tlio Bheariirs team wlch 1 havo cot fll Tis-? -5 & hla name is dcuis, tel tho Uovcrnur to l'nr dcil mo if 1 huvo Kxvimod Kudo I shall go to somo now l'lals wham I will not loI.ool(ed uki with BuchpUhion wishing jou u mary C'rlsrt.ntw hupy now your and April Fool 1 will Closo from your tru Frvut "dil Joiisson." BOOKS, THREE ..J...1L""1'" J".. 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Tha Aunt Kralnli I'nprra, .f I'un Avavati, anlhnr I "ISa lluaa Ikvamanla " mnal rldltltaallt lunar tm -Inar.rr war a'liiallo "Wl.ln lialoll.' t'hrlalmaa Marina, 1 1 Cmaiaa luraaaa. (Vnlalaa a aamliar al lha tnnalrliarmlnf (lirtalmaa alnilaa aa ar arlllan kl ISairaalaa) lllar tin at.r l.,, rarhana aranilala, llnnndlha Ktrnlns f.nmn. A Imk Kliiaiiaa.Mtlnrat, aniilaaanl lam.a, li.r liiaillllalKliaallioma, faaaUr llopllalliina anil IllnUaara, Samaraat, drama. I la ami I'.m.ll.', Inrln line all Ilia lalaaT,lal an I niMI rnllr. TkaNtir.raada Urn t Muilrrn'l Intra. IVntalna ir. Italia and ura siaa or lanmiit tall nitilt Arutrlrani, Cram ISa lima of rranalln In ISa prttanl, familiar Onntullnna. IVnUlalnilSanititnanlaathnr. klaal rnanf l,ia..a (i...nnll. nial lalfadlni an I ton!. lit. Ilan. A talnaMa wnrl at raratanta. Lata I.I nil it NrwVnrk. A atrial r.f itl Iran rlrloita nwlai JSadarli ilia nf Ilia In ISa iraalfllr. fllaKralid. lha lloml la Wratlh. Nm an adttrllilni tlirnlar, al a ISoraalSIr riiarlkal wot I, mlnllnf nnl a all kl Man. all mar maka intinal. aaillr, ripMla and Imnaallf , Una llMndrad Papular Hanaa, a.iillmtntal.i all tilt anlromlr.lnrliillnl moal l lha la.nill.a, haw an mil. M Nnrl'a llrlr. A Natal, Br Mia Miv Anna fianiaa, A llarlrrrd l.irp. A No.. I. Itj Miaionlliai inn. An Old Mau'a SacrlRea. A Nottl, lit kin. m S. Irviui, ?W'a will land nrlitirrf Ilia aliotn ImmiIhI.t mail rl rml.l uin i HrOntaiftnVflirnrV flmltir All f VhI.i Ilia nllrMtlatllill...ikirnll t ". 'fJ"V.i , fur I ,IO. Thlalallionivatratlia.ritaliilnlMHikaatarKirfrril li.i utiiraill tnttKta attl vnnl ruif ll MUiiniriinrioutirdiiin'iliirmmirvtxAtnilftl. I'n.tan Ha.tn. a tarrr lit mr liattipa irr riiiiiiaiirii in now turn, naraiia in ma iTtiriiuiniria I AKriirirn, All iirurinmiru ir lotlriii I'. M. I.III"l'0.,l,nl.llalitT,A.i Oil Murriiy Hlrarl.Art Ynrh. Tniurn man. AtJurraaai USSmMMi jTliiw ii I. ? ri.niit.n.i,iM OUlMUmUKO MAGAZINE SCRIBNERS MAGAZINE m I fluMfN4rkiV. rr n.ii'iiai Wyaaw'aVl m ilrr. Ikrtl Jtioli.l 3rCTl?ra lc nrarsrlnaac a-w aw- .w..w.w. - est nad value, it Illustrated and than national circulation exceeding' 123.000 comes monthly. sc ij'PRlCE Tb CENTS 'A NUMBER' $3 A YEAR- jryw frt Charles ScribncrS Sons to offer 5CRIBNEFCS WT-2L COURIER For $4.00 a Year. BLOOD POISON. Old ilrnil loi'lll cntiinlll 1 tlio iulnli'riico nf IiIikhI txilrniil Wlin mi a.illmv f It, Ell-liliiff uiltiif 11I1 1 ta-olli fi ai t'H-ry inuu nun ihi lioilllijl Tlii-an IMli mil drml, ulrrritlisl, mill iillliv lroiiicni)y cnti'o n sitilliil faro. Hlmiilil ccrmlnly (hi vxlractcil uihI r(.Mi1niIulili I'CxmI, firtlllclnl IitIIi lint never nche, Can licoilrHit oil wllliual palu. Muliuiu bug. New Years I'roclannlion. In onlor tlint n ry nim ma v Ii nlilo lo c it tnrkrr lliankfull, wo will mil up uillllclnl luulh nt tliu fnl Ins low ralua until thu iat (if J niniry: W'll. mlnatoiiTeclh, (3, liluv'a Ttxtli, ul morn Una nr otliera In I Iniolii, n very llim urllolo, T 6) iwr of; Wlillti'a I'at nt Tuutli, with pi nn of itouVu trcngth, wear irlili a 'rHMial iillti. iol .rul tiUto, bililo unrk. etc, nt Hi" mutt raimivt'ila itrlcet. JIooiii No 10, lwj U titicl, 11 lUwIu Urod Uloclc. Llucoln, Nub, DlsoaioJ Qums. The tcctli turn Mack ami dlf, Hie -tim blnsl al lli ilkhtvat touch, ulcerate, tbo tcciu looacu ami fall out, tbo breath U liurrllile. DR. A. P. BURRUS, 1200 O Gtroot, On thellapld Troualt, eiiirn up illanaaoil cuma, make tho llncat gold and platinum flllliiir", uuikM tlio flncat tcclU lliat tobacco will uot taruiau. WONDERFUL SUCCESS. I'.CONOJIY IN AV1JA1.TII. All the 1ATTEHNS you with to u.o UurliiK tlio year, for nothing, (u auvlug of from JJ.00 lo $i.W), by fciibecrlbliii; for THE CAPITOL CITY COURIER ANO )emo rest's i"-m 7vwT.tf 7Vlaga5 i n e WlthTw.lv Order for Cut Paptr Patterniof your own telsctlon and of any lire. BOTH PUBLICATIONS, ONE YEAR, fOrl $3.25 (THREE TWENTY-FIVE). D EMOREST'S ST THE BES . Ol nil tlio Mhk:iv.1iich. UONTAININOSTOIllra, VOKMI, aNUIITIIKH I.ITKIUH1 ATTIIACTIONi, tOMMNINU AltTIITlC, HCIKN- Tine, and Household hatt'iu. IlliiMtratfl toHh Original titrtl Ungrnv iif, l'lioloiiriivurft, (HI VIctureM anil flnf WuuiIciiIb. miiKlim it the Model Maaa. lne of America. Kich Ma;nzlno contains a coupon order entitling h holder In tho rdittion of anr pattern llluatratnl ti tho faahiun il'nartmcnt In tlmt number, and In liy of tli ilzcn mauufacinrril, making atterns l-irlnj tho cr of tho valuoof oirr three dolltra, DKMOItKST'.S MONTHLY Is Ju.tly entitled tho IVorld'n Model Majjailnc. Tho Irj;et In Form, tbo lairgrat in C'lrculallon, and tbo beat TWO Dollar I'wnliy Mair-ulno lu(. lswlll bo IhoTwenty f.uinli year of It publication, and It utauds at tbo hujdof Family Periodicals, It eontslna Ti pages, lar.'o (jtinrto, HViHK Inches, clei;antly printed and fully llluatrated. lubllebcd by W, Jcnnlng Uvuiorcst, New York And by Special Agreement Com 1 blnod with tho Capitol City Courier at $3.25 Per Tear. Wi if MUt fit f;A fyjy H. W. BROWN, Dealer in Drugs and Medicines PAms.Oir.S.QLASS Books, Stationery, etc. U7 S. eleventh tt. CENTS EACH!? SnnAi htt ltltl nanft Tka rrrl Inl t(nll. 1 Knit, K,T. Clip. fkaOlilOiiiifnthrtl. A Vttil, nrSiLtci, TSi) rti itriiioriiii. i oi. Sr0sitti IWlUw Ah Hull. A Kil. tf MtMi Kwi riipal( tattrt.Y LIAIMVI Iillfo lliiiit, A Ktl, K; Sm W. rimr. I Imlrr Ik I.IUct. A XomI, Pf IS Mib l"trU TSi,n, Th IHnwon.1 llrnttltt. A Kttil, Kr ' Wnnti, (iHttrallif, J h That.iiwrr'arrtt. Kml, HfMI.W C.nistM.3 1U Mri.T .oFlr, Jr. ll nnd Mr.Hd. aJ Hvli My It. 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A In Mir If I tlolltr. fajjt'i ttta?y lii-ifnf llfr of Ificftnrl infpn. . - . l ...a a a .fc, a a . --, is fully and bcnuli fully (oGl has already gained a more V t .y a. a. , a. Tf aTtB tj tC fa Lr xvMrMxmrnrma Iwilh fACSSVS. the Publi5hcrJ enable ua MAGAZINE with the PEEELESS Steam Laundry 1117 V Street nlll In tlio front will nlinolittcljr Icmlinf, alt vniK'tltor. Tlioiouiflily ifiiitoil Tor list .nest win 1, giving tu funi timtoriior ni: un 'lunllllnl KUiirnntvo for nil work ilono. All o mr worltilono with nentncwi nil tltspntch. Wo Milk-It orders for iiubui ban villages and' i viKlilioiiui: towim, twiyliiR tliu cxjintia on alii inleiKiiiu wuy, uwpectfully, C. J. PRATT. S. H. BUKNHAM, BROKKR. Mnu.Tr loaned on lonjr or thort time at lowaafc itra. Offlcn In IUcliarda' lllock, room BL Tnko eloTBtor on Eleventh aLroet entraao. Nook an'sPl ace. llovliii; nrrnrt;i'(J my unniplc room for tlic con cniincc of the public nnd ttockctl. it ltli the best bmnds pt "Wines, Jdpors & Cigais: w ulil r. . ullj solicit a iilinrc of pub tro My gooila nrc nil very fine- r r.c ocst maker-, niul 1 will takei .ti filling all orders for t iMILY SUPPLIES.. (n connection with mv sample loom T conduct n first cIiur LUNCH COUNTER. w.icre at nty time n sliort order lunch may oe had nt reasonable prices. Call and seen mc. No. 1 015 O Street. 3.A.SH0EMAKER.H.D. HomtBopatliist Physician, Telephone No, fS5. 163 South it th Street, hi.vcm.M Nicfc Crystal Sieam Laundry W-illcnll for, ami promptly deliver nil w or entruhtttl to tliein, nud llnMi sama in latft and vfit iiaiinner. NEW MCHINERY, and liwjt facilities In tho city, for doing strict ly llratrcluw work. Our now locations aro LAUNDRY, Cornor 24th and 0 Sts. CITY OFFICE; 119 N.i2tli Street TELEI'IIOXF. No. 478. ItlTA trial I11 convince you that Una. Crystal 1o.ih tbo uet laundry work hi th a PCUO 'WEBSTER&BRISCOE I Boots and Shoes. Fine Shoes and Dancing Pumps; A SPECIALTY. mm Prices as low nt reliable flrfct-class goo da can be wild for, nnd all honorable compe tition fairly met. 1043 O Street. -M. r-