1 a i pa i jx ijw r u U IS Mv " K ihl i 5 v fa THECOURIER. Salinity Ecnlr, Jan 7th, 1888 Tim Courier t'uii do round At AVInilwir Hotel NowsHMlid, Opllnl Hotel NownHlHpil, -Otlclfn Dining Hull News Wand. Vliunn A 1'h'toher's, 1110 O HtrcoU A.T. lomlngrttV., HMOBtroot. Tim (Killmm NewsPlninl, IIS Hnuth lllli Ht. Kcllli tlrtm., I INoilli llthWreet. 1 d. Yming, NStlOHtrecl. NOTIOK TO AllVKIUIHI'.Hfl, AtlMitlititnirrrqtirMfd to rml In tliol if n vur m k tnrly ns inllile, not Inter than Tour o'clock I'rltlny nrirrnoon, ns llio CrttmtKii rgots In prem that evening Whon ordering your nilvcrtloomrnt nut drop Ilia bUHlncn nmntipM nonrd. Tho collector Isnpl to forgot Mticti orders, unit eonipllnnoo with tliU request wilt nvo u trouble nnd yourself nniioyuuco. WY nmdntly nddlng to our lint of subscribers, -niploylnB t mint especially for that solo pur poM,iiiiilolftn)tlintn:inn ml vertlidug medium She Couiuku In uuoxrollcil. I3UI3QANT HOUIDAY : GOODS. W.R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher, U17 O Street. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Whltcbronat t'onl nnd I.lmo Company, Linen salo lit Oakmcy to Co'h TO. llttllctt, Jowelcr, 11250 street. 'Delicious lunches ut llrowii's CnM. Oysters, fresh, fat nml Ann nt BmwnV Hlclcoy, Rtovens to Co. l.Mt to 1M O Bt, Don Cameron, 1(00 0 street, for lunches "trickey &Co,,wholoilonnd retail Jewelers. M per cent off on nil clonks nt O. 1L Oak ley &: Co. Thousand Inllo tickets for mi1i nt tin South Tenth struct. Lincoln to Ctilcngo without chnugo vIa tho Klkaomllne. Oysters In e very stylo, flno nnd fresh, nt Don Cameron1. Wm. Mclaughlin took tho Flyer for Call t pniU ytrday " 'Try HutcliltM to Hyatt's Mendotn lump for sleatestlo purposes Canon-City Coal again nt tho Whttcbrcnst OoalsntA Lima Co. Furo Vermont Mnplo Byrup nt Notts & owoll, 1120 O street. T"A. Canllold loft for Now York yesterday by he Bnrllngton route. Hlckey, Btoyens to Co., 1M1 to 1545 0 -atreet, mil for cault only. J. Y, Pago took tho Burlington yesterday :f or tho city by tho lake. After tho club parties, goto llrown's now oaf for a delicious lunch. Dr. Balloy, residence Tlilrtcenth nnd Q; -ace, 10)5 O; telephone 017. Mr. Harry Homefliw U visiting nt her .Jormor homo at Hasting, Minn. Befora insuring look up the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Doctor D. F. Bailey, ofllco and realdenoo coraer of Thirteenth and O street. TheMtoouriFnclfla railroad run freo reclin ing clMlr ran on all through train. Ghveut a cah order for cash, llickey salterem to Co. 1541 to 1545 O street. Hutching to nyatt mako n specialty of sea aoned bard and soft wood, cut to order. Roast Turkey, Gooso and all kinds of meats o.t Don CamoronN every day for dinner. Secure soma of tho bargains in tho rem Tumt anient O. It. Oaklkv to Co'h Blankets ono-halt prico at Oakley to Co's The Mutual Life Insurance Co, of New Tork. W. B. Hastings, District Agent, ISO MOttth 10th street. Pro,'- F. M. Gllicault's instructions nro val uable. Btudio la fio Ledwlth block, corner 11th and P streets. All sisea of best grado hard coal, nicely screened and always on luuul at Hutchlns & aiyatt, 1040 0 street Brown's Vienna Coffee nnd Oyntcr houso in the oxm houw block is tlio neatest and nob Wtt reaort in tho city, Mr. B. H. Kingsbury and Mr. E. E. nen le rutumoil tlio early irt of the week from 'atneir trip to Creston, Iowa. Dm. Kern & Roberta nro now located and ready for business at room S3, Aloxander JWeek corner, Twelfth and O BU. "If only a question of tlmo," and a short mme,too,anto when your rheumatism will ;j4eld to Hoods Baruparllla. Try it. Frtnch Tricot, 54 Inches wide, 50 cents per arard uaual price II. O" R. Oaklxt to Ca For all kinds of society stationery, such as ftaviUtloM, programs, cards, menus eta call aat Ike CODHIKR ofiloo In the new Burr block. With prompt and courteous treatment, 'Hwichlns to Hyatt solicit your orders for any ttfssait hi the line of hard or soft coal Tele- "Betti to Seweirs sneolUv fnr ikU .v .n.i twesit i Salt Lake potatoes. Tliey aro a was whwit 'f anything ever before offerod for le In Lincoln. Oo i-nM. by the St. Louis and the Missouri TVaflUli; rsJIroxl nail avnlil all nmnlluu ... :fers;-il ohsngwa wade la Union depota via Waal nwte, usur cars iree. WddiRK staUoaery, tavitaUons, prograias .awU all fee BriwUng oar swokltv. Call and mm spsmsns of ear work. Weasel to Dob- Wale . K. OAKLXTAOO'8. Mr. Oeo. Pnolilorli In Atchlnnu, Iwlug cnll rd thenvliynteleKrninnnnouiicliiK tlio sick myrtof n relativo, Jusllcn II. Hnelllng niiened his ofllco Tliurwliiyt nnd will dlpiHM justlco herenftr In jilncoof Joo Brown.- Mr, J. K. Monti-out) of Flint, Mlclilgnn, Is In tlm city vUttliiu; his brother Mr. J. K. Mont roxo of tlio Capital hotel, MIm Clnrn Cnrtnixly, of the land coin niiwlniiera ofll(o, has nturncl this wwlt from her holiday vacation, Tho Ice crop proiiilma nn nbinidnnt supply for tint mining wimon. Tlio nrtlcl Is thick, clenr ami if vxntllent quality, HHghlng imrtli-s word qulto fnshlonablo this week, nnd tlinlnils nnd lassies enjoywl tlieiiisclves as tlio occasion diuinniliil. ThnMnngnr Bros. Iinvo wild their lltli street ment mnrket to K, II. Harvey nnd Bon. Tho now (Inn taken jxxwoiwlon tiHlny, Mr. W. II. Axlnlcr, Lincoln reprowiitntlvo of tho firm of llixlniond, Cleary &Co., ro tuml from his BL I.011U trip Wwlncwlrty. Butts to Bowell have iwclviil n full lino of Muunivli California Canned gixuls. Their oxelleiico Is known to every lover of delicious fnilt, Hon. A. r.Hcott of Mnrtlnsvillo, Ind., hns located In tho city nnd nssoclntcd himself with Mr. iAwroiico Hewknll In tho pmetlco of law, Loiter l'ntont nnd Oold Ixf, tlm two lend lug brands of flour now on tho mnrkot, nro to ln had of Belts to Howell, solo agent for Lincoln, Mltw Mnry McClelland who hns lecn sKnd lug tho holidays with her undo, Mr. H. B. LoiiRhrldue, returned Tnesday to her home In Oinnha, Mr. J. A. Hayilen rctunied Tuesday from Atlantic, lown, whero ho had lieen callwl to attend tho last sad rltos of his fnther-lu-lnw, Kr. J. A. Winslow, Tho Counieii turned out this week, several uoat Jobs of book-work, Whllo not making exactly n sHclnlty of this kind of work, wo can do it in tho best stylo of thonrt. Revival services contlnuo nt BL Pnul's M E church, nnd much good Is resulting, stimula ting uiMiibora to increased rent in tho cnuiw, and bringing many now ones to tho fold. A very pleasant tlmo was had last evening nt tho residence of Mrs. J. A. Buckstnlf by n small party of friends, four couplM. Tho tlmo was spent in playing nowiunrket nnd In ibiueiiig. Tlio now piHJ organ for the I'resbytormn chinch hni been shlMd from riulsvillo, Ky. It Is n inngiilllcent one, and will likely bo placed in placed in xwltlou by tho Unit of next mouth. Mr. U M. Tyler nnd Mr. V. V. Thomas at tended tho railroad conductors' twill nt Fre mont Monday evening; They reKirt hnving n pleasant time, nlmi meeting Mr, I). M. l'lillbln, formerly of this city. Mlxs Nell In llonii of Oiualin, who has been vlnillug MIkh MIiiiiIo Ijittn fnr homo wicks nnd enjoying the fratlvitlesand hops of holi day time, retununl homo this week, much to tho regivt of her numerous frleuiUaud ad mirers. Tlio parlor and south room of tho Capital hotel formerly occupied by tho Couiubu nro.to lio turned Into a billiard hall. A suite of room on tho xecoud floor nro to 1ms used aspnrlnitt, other improvements nro nlso be ing made. Mr. Oavln Btowart, formerly of Hunting don, I'll., but for tho )wuit eighteen months a resident of thU city, loft Thursday for Nor way, MUlilgnn, near which pluco ho will tnko up n homestead nnd reside in tho future. Huccchs go with uliu.. At n meeting held by tho Catholics of tho city, Monday evening, it was decided to nrrnngo for hullditig a inngnlllLvnt cnthodrnl in this city, Blsiiop Bonncum nnd Rov, Kenwly wore authorized to appoint a com mltteo of cloven to tnko nctlou in tho nmtter. Miss Georgia Tny) jr entertnlneil n number of friends nt her homo, Fourteenth nnd Rose street, Monday evening. Tho jwrty wns given In honor of Miss Taylor's visitor, MImi Lylo Hoover of Tecumseh. Dancing was tho prluclnl amusement, a very pleasant even ing being had. Tho Pleasant Hour club will glvo n ball noxtThursday evening. Addo from its be ing n regular pnrty hop, It Is also Intended as a farewell to Miss Lulu Qnmtuger, of Clove land, Ohio, who has Ixxmi spending somo months In the city. Miss Ontniugor expects to leave on Bundny, tho 15th insL Wort! recolvtxl Weilmwlay by Col. Kelly from Chicago gave tho cheerful intelligence that Mrs. J. E. IIouU had greatly improveil In health. This bit of ews will bn received wltli plcasuro by tho many friends of tho lady In this city. Mr. Houtxls nther side and sent tho nows by tolegniph Wo have heard a groat many Jokes on Bob Burdctte, tho humorist, nnd many of them good, but tho latest and crhnps tho worst was perpetrated bv 0110 of our city contem poraries Monday this week when thoy charge him with preaching sometimes. It Bob don't draw tho lino at that ho Is not tho man hu "used to was." On Tuesdny next Cliarlie, Frank and Bertlo Burr, John McBrido, Oertlo Zelmor and Harry Lnnalng expect to loavo for Falrl bault, Minn., to rcsumo studies for tho bal ance of tho winter. Tho young folks have enjoyed a pleasant holiday season and enter school with renowed vim. Tho Couiuku wishes them a succtwsful term at their studlso. Tlio Counticn acknowledges tho receipt of a not of beautiful pictures from tho Missouri Pnclflo hoadmiartors at BL Louis. Tho select ions llthocd on each ore npproprlnte to tho occasion nnd this ofllco returns thanks for tho kluducsa. Together with the cards is an an nouncement that this popular road is open to Puoblo. a fact that will bo good nows nnd duly appreciated by tho travcleng publio generally. Tho following ofllcera were Installed "Wednesday evening by Lincoln Lodge No 1U9, 1. O. O. P. at tholr hall, Eloventh and M 8ta:N . O., J. H. Guthrie, V. O,, T. P. Lnsch, Penuanont Sec, 0. D, Hyatt, Treasurer, R. C. Hoxlott, Secretary, J. It. Pinkerton. Horoaf ter natrons of Brown's Cafe will be regaled with delicious chops, steaks, etc., at popular prices. The nowlv-olocted county olHcors tooic pos- session of tholr ofllciM Thursday, Willnrd E. Stewart succeeding CM. Parker as county Judgo, Tho. Dickson succeeding II. v. Roller as commissioner, and J. D. Knight taking possession of tho nowoflloeof register of deeds. (Pilorto Judge Parker's vacating his ofllce, the commlsslouers formally pre sented him with tho arm chair from which he has dispensed justice the past six years. It was a graceful act of courtesy, and duly appreciated by the Jndge, We are ploasod to note the rapidly Increas Jug success of Dr. O. B. Manning, who has ro contly come among us representing 0110 of the oldest families of Now England, who, for generations have been prominent In inedlcino, law and letters, himself a graduato of the Harvard medical school, assistant surgeon in the Massachusetts General Hospital, and tho possessor of a lucrative practice In BoMou, which he left on account of Mrs, Manning's health. Hta co.nlng among us Is a source of creuu 10 Lincoln, and we are pleased to place him among the foremost of our physicians. Lincoln is always glad to welcome able men, and wa hope that tae Doctor will abide with as for maay years. AT THE FUNKE. Amusement Notes (intlinrnd nt ThU Popu lar limine. RTHKKTH Of HKVf VOIIIC. Mr. Ooorgo 0, Boniface, stipjiortod by n good couiniiy, nicnrcd at Fuuko's Tuesday evening to a good houso. As Tom Jhitlgtr Boulfnco has npcarod so many times that tho rt has becomo second nnturu to him, nud his dollnontion of tlm character Is conso iiioutIy very lino. Union Binwro by moon light, tho great llro scene, nud various other thrilling effects were given with nil tho requisite accessories. Tlio piny was much enjoycl liy nil, I.AHT NldllT tlm Andrews oxra coniany presented tho old fnvorlto, "Tho Mikado," at the owrn houso to n good houso. I'M Andrews is tin doubliilly tho liest "Kb-Ko" that over ttnik tho Uwnls, mid n cnrnlvnl of fun Is Inaugur ate! whenever honpiH'nrs. VI'- ir Royold Is ngiKxl Nnukl-PiMi, Chnille Andrews nn ox cedent Mikado, (Icorgo Andrews mi nccept nblo I'iKih-Bali, nud Flon'iico Clayton n Kn tMia ithoin even n ICivKo couldn't ivslst, Minn Laura Rhodes as Yum-Yuin, MIm Jiowlo Amlrawsns Pittl Slug, and Miss Vnn Wilkin son ns lVop-Boo, acquitted thomsvlves very cn-dllably. TON1II1IT, Tho Mascott will ho presented nt tho Funko tonight by tho Andrews ojiorii coiii)nny, nud should lx)groeUd by a full house. DAN HUI.I.Y will present "Daddy Nolan" and "Tho Cor ner Orocory" nt tho Funko on Wednesday nnd Tluirsdny evenings of noxt week. Tho Now YorkS'nn snysi "AgrentiUnlof pathos In tho rough mid much whole merriment nro tho features of "Daddy Nolan," which Daniel Bully very successfully produced ut Tony Pas tor's last night Thnro was not n scono In It that wns dull, nml thero was not nn nctor in It who did not work with vigor nnd Intelli gence to givo tho piece nn ngrecablo prcMiiitn tlou. Good work hnd Uvu lookwl for from Mr Bully, liocnuxo, In his wny, ho has nlways nclod with nbtindnnt force nud In n manner entirely orlglnnl; but Inst night ho surprised oven thono who havo watched him closely, and ho presented n plctuio of thu latter day Daddy Nolan that will, it is safotosay, eroato plenty of favorable comments from thof.0 who llko Irish chnrncterlMitlons. It wnsstrongnllko in its quiet humor, It deep fooling, nnd its fnlthful touches of nature. Bully has certainly novcr tlono such prnlso-ile-wrvlng work. Tho play Is compactly put to gether, nnd though 1U story Is trlto, it is well told. HATOIinXV, TIIK 14TII. 'Around tho World In Eighty Days," n drmnntizntlon of Jules Vorno's famous novel. will 1st given nt tho Funko, Tho Immense amount of scenery iiocewary for tho proper production or this piny is carried by tho com lnny, nnd nn excellent performance may 1hj looked for. John R. Bnnnell wns enltial in 1'nrl. Mmll. son, lown, this wook, to attend tho funeral of nn uncle. Mr. W. J. Bryan, tho attorney, hns rc turnel from his trip to Jncksonvlllo, Illinois. SHE MARRIED A SCHOLAR. Oh, she ssld she'd nvor many any Tom and Dtek and Harry, BhoM wed somo famous scientist of learning and renown; But her Tom was qulto commercial, and of Agas sis and Hvrschel Hs was as Ignorant, she said, as any circus down. 60 she gave poor Tom the mitten, and as meek aa any kitten Be went t making money and forgot his wild despair; Forgot, I say; at any rate he hastened to de generate Into a sordid business man, a trifling million aire. But fiho wed a scientific, and his tastes were quite terrific For various kinds nt Insects and for toads and other game; And Instead of plaques and pictures, rattlesnakes and hos constrictors Ilo'd take into his sitting room to ornament the samo. . " As a zealous decorator ho preferred on alligator To a sUtue of Minerva or a bustcf Henry Clay; And you ought to hear him talk awhile of hi bouncing baby crooodllo That he played with in his parlor Just to while the time away; And hU cobra dl capollo, a very charming fellow, Through his dressing room and bedroom used to nonchalsntly drift; And an elephant's proboscis and two young rhi noceroses Re presented to his children aa a fitting Christ mas gift. But he sold his wlfo's piano to buy Ipecacuanha To feed his hippopotamus to ease his stomach aches. And a shark ate up his baby, for you know how hungry they bo, And ho went and pawned his overcoat to feed his rattlesnakes. Yankee Blade. Latter Day Tyrants. Customer This steak is raw on one tide and burnt on tho other. Unfed WaUcr Yes, sab. "And it's greased oil over with oleo or something worso; tastes as If flavored with ksroseno and garlic" Walter Yes, sah. "Take It back, tell the cook what tho mat ter Is and see If ho can't givo me somothlng fit to eat." Walter .(entering kitchen) Steak for one. Ho Couldn't AfTurtt It. A mother was urglng'hor son to purchaso an overcoat, and ho was Insisting that he could not afford one, "Very well, then," said she. "You will get pneumonia, boo if you don't." "No," said ho. "I won't get that either; I cant afford anything no w. No w York Bun. Bucti n Couvenlenoe. A young lady living up town received a special delivery lotter. Tho messenger handed her the book to sign for it. Bbo took tho book, and Instead of writing hor slgnaluro sho wrote: "Dear John; Olad to hoar from you. Corno up Bundny night," She had answered tho letter! Philadelphia Nows. A rsulon for Music He (to Miss Breezy, of Chicago) Aro yoa fond of opera, Miss Breezy! She Oh, passionately I He Do you prefer the Italian school! She I have never 6eon any but the Chi oago school. That Is just splendid. New York Sun. A limine Munltey. Gentleman (who has given tho organ grindor's monkey a ulckcl) What's tho mat ter with the monkov. UnriliaMIt Tt llr. at that nickel as though I ought to have given mm a aoj iar, Garibaldi Ha looka to avi If mwl. n ti. Epoch. Great l'reseno of Mind. Stranger Oh, yes. Passenger Know exactly what to do, never lose your head P Strauevr I should v not. ?l,v T ...n change cars at Buffalo without getting oa tt wrong tram. The Epoch. 1 A FESTIVE PYTHIAN WEEK. The J'onr Lodges Install Their Officers And Kntertnln Itoynlly. Tho week Just nt a closo has been a busy 0110 In pythlan circles of Lincoln. Tho onieers of tho four lodges having lecn elect ed somo tlmo ngo, It wns decided to hold nn ooti Installation of officers for each lodge, commencing Monday evening with A. D. Marshall, No. 4S and continuing until all olllcers of null Indue, were ilulv Installed. Pythlnulmii In Lincoln has crown to enor mous proportion Hi tho Inst several years, It Having at 0110 tlmo practically tiled out, but later revived liy n number or staunch cnthus lasts of tho noblo order. Number sixteen was born and commenced to boom, nfter which Appollo, Marshall mid Capital City In succosslvo yenrs wero organ ized nnd fell Into lino, so that to-day wo find in Lincoln over flvo hundred momlwrs of tlm Knights of Pythlns fraternity. Each lodgu had prepared special programs, together with n sumptons spread, Mondny evening A, I). MAHHIIAMj i-odok numlior forty ono Instnllod tho following olllcers) C. C, W. II. Bergor; V. C, L. T. Oaylardi P., Charles Tmo; M. of E.. J. V. I lay den; M. of P., E. Johnson; K. of R. to S,, 11. F, Downs; M. nt A. Jos. Uavls; 1. U Henry Yanion; O. O,, Cris Vnndovcer. APOMX) IX)l)OK Numltor Thirty six installed tho following olllcers Tuesday evening; P. C., W. Keens; C. 0 C. C. Carrothors; V. C W. E. Churchill; P., T. C. Mungor; M. of E., II. W. Kelly; M.of P., J. North Jn M. nt A., 0. II. Fox worthy; K. of R. to S., a E. Walto; I. O., Uoo. Camp; O, G., Dr. K. L. Holy oko ; Trustee, T. W.Tnitc. LINCOLN LODOB Number Blxtoon lustnlloil Wednosilay even ing thu following olllcers: C. C, II. M. Bhaeiror; V. C, L. Ilorshler; P., Nelson Westover; M. of E., A. A. Loncli; M. of P., T. M. Cooko; K.or It. to B., Hanks Stowort; M. of A., 8. A. Wnrnor; Trustco, J. W. Porclval. OAl'ITAt. CITY I.OI.OK NuihIht Sixty eight held their Iintnllatlon Tlmrwlay ovculug. Tho following nro tho lucky ones. P. F. Rooso, C. C. ; It. W. Johnson, V. C; D. Noll John, Prolntd; J. H. Blair, K. of R.JA; B. ; C. W. Hoxle, M. ofF.; It. Waokerhagon, M. of E.;G. 8. Poxworthy M. A.; H. U. BUiln, ! O.; J. II Piereo, O, G. A Now Hotel. Plans havo lieon received for the construc tion of n magnificent six-story hotel on tho comur of Twolfth nnd N streets. Mr. J.J. Inihoir Is nt the head of tho company which will build tho hotel, n sulllclont gunrautoo that it will Iw comploto in ovory dotall. Tho fact that tho hotel was to bo built was given to tho Cuuuieh six months ngo, but with tho roquoHt that nothing tw said about It. Tho building will bo of brick nnd stone, nnd flro proof. All tho modoni improve ments, steam heat, electric light, etc., will bo used, tho estimated cost of tho building being 2.V),000. ThU Is a groat thing for Lincoln, nnd will inaugurate u small boom in tho vnluo of adjacent proicrty. Orctetltemnunt Sate nt O. It. UAKI.RY & CO'S Nn Klectrlo Unlit Again, Editok Couiuku: Last night again tho electric lights of both tho Incandescent nnd nro systems failed to shed their brilliancy, and tho fact that this has occurred a num ber of times of late has been th( causo of much annoyenco to patrons. Tho works havo been running long enough now to mnko these troubles nlmnst unnecessary. Of courso accidents will hnppcn, but thoro Is somo thlng wrong every llttlo whllo. Tho light furnished for tho past sovernl days has been very poor nnd if wo cannot depond on having it regular wo m ustuso gas, which Is nearly certain. Many havo shut tho gas off at tho meter nnd such breaks ns last night compel them to bum oil or candles, which, to say the least, is neither pleasant or profitable Glvo us regular servico or nono nt nil. A Pathon. a rest Itemitttnt Hale nt O. It. OAKLKV & COS Don't fall to sco Shilling Bra's, big ad on another page in this issuo. It will pay you to call and lnsioct their stock. Go to Ed Youngs' for elegant clgnrs nnd tobacco. Ho will givo you tho lowest prices and tho finest goods in tho city. No. 1020 O street. HOLIDAY -V GOODS!! 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, Hut and Fruit Sets, Christmas and New 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. RESPCT. YOURS, SHILLING BROS.. PBR FEC TION. FlaWsaf Northern Qneen Wasll Board, They arc 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 clothing because the rubbing is much lighter. FOR SALK Liqcolr) Maxweire Co. AGENCY FOR Acorn Stoves ajqd. Ieiriges 230-232 South nth Street. Telephone 73. HNOW finf iffttArt a Rioter -wweTfrwrnwim mnrin yti rrrno mini iTfl eo'PIiNcOLrTSl '224 0 Fine Driving and Riding Livery always read' for service, day or night. THE COURIER AND Scribners : Magazine ONE YEAR FOR $4,00. DRUGGISTS, 237 National Clothes Dryer. Has 42 feet of Drying Rod. Stands 5 feet high 2 feet long, and is only i inches in thickness when closed. Light, strong and adjusted in a mo ment. The cheapest and best. RY THE 0PErJ Meb STREET. nKflSSEStSScc 4 Skinner's Staples 1 2th St., bet P and Q. Calls for Balls, Parties, etc., Promptly Made, with Stylish Rigs, Coupes and Hacks. TELEPHONE 248. South Eleventh Street s.l Z-i&r-JL.