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lMWfIIWfcW.HJlMLlMV CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1889. m o Ef ,i t? . fc Sitnrday Evening, March, 289 Vmw 10th and P ItrMts. leadingDry&oodsHouse Herpolsheimer & Go. HEADQUARTERS FOR BED . SPREADS The Courier (Jan lo Found At Windsor Hotel News Htiuul. Capital Hold Now Stand. Odcll's Dining Hull New Htmul, Claion A Fletcher's, HO Bouth UUi Btrcot. A. T. Lemliig A Co's., 1100 O Street. The Gotham Nows Stand, 11H South 11th HI. Keith Bros., Ill Not Hi Uth Street. Kit. Younir, 10W O Street, Katon A Hmlth, 1120 0 "Diamond Pharmacy," Kth nml N Hta Westerned!' barter shop, llurr block. BEST GRADES OF UNDERWEAR At Attractive Prices. W. R. DENNIS, 1137 O. I.nciil nriil Personal. Whltebrenst Con) and Llmo Company. Take Turkish nt 1010 O street. ThaUst Tea. H, P .Stevens & Co. H. tt, Nlssloy & Co.' for Dry Good. Odell't dining hall, 31 tickets for $4.00. Mineral water Uictl for bathing, 1010 O st, 8Awycr & MoHher, florlt, Mnsnnla Tctnplo. Xrickey it Co,, wholesale and reuUl Jewelers. Try (oino of tho flno fresh fish served every dr at CatneronV, Canon City Coul again nt tho Whltebrwut Coal and Llmo Co. Bee tho new spring wrap JuH opened nt JUkhy & Mlllspaugh's. Elegant lino of snttoons Just opouod at Ilerpolsuoluior & Co1. Roast meats, anil vegetables of all klndsat Ouneron's Lunch House. Boo the beautiful chnllles at Horrolsholmcr ft Co.'. for 0 cent, a ynnl. Lackawann nml Bcrnntou hnrd coal void only by Hutchlns & Ilyntt. Everybody oata at Odoll's nowaday Board only $4.00 por week. Canon City coal delivered to all parts of city. Call up tolophono 225. Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water In baths Is at 1010 O street. Improved shower for Turkish bnths nt 1010 O street, basement Union block. JJcndoU, tho mol popular to.il ou tho mar ket, solaonly by Hutchlns & Hyatt. -For tickets to Oregon or Wellington tor ritory points upply at 115 So, 10th nt. II. It. Nttsley & Co's Car)ct, Drapery and HujC department is tho best in tho city. Fine Teas, Bplcee, and tho largest lino of Fine Groceries lu the city, at 8. 1'. Stevens. You will find bargains In flno shoos and a large variety of them nt Webster & Roger's. Dr. B. F. Bailey, ofllco nnd residence corner of Fourteenth and L streets. Telephone 017. Brown's cafo is tho recognized headquar ters for flno lunches and everything digest able. Y Best board in tho city and nt a price within reach of nil, nt Odoll's. Twoiity-ono monUt for.. Hartaltorn Bros., at 310 South 11 Street, is tho place to get matrasses of all descrlptlous renovated. The finest luncheon in tho city nro served at all hour nt Canter's European restaurant, 84vP street. Ahby& Mlllspaugh havo Just recclveil their first invoice of spring wraps, and they are beautiful. Everything now and neat, finest menu and best cook initio city at Carder's European restaurant, 034 P street. Tito finest work in tho city nt Hnyden's photographlo studio. 1214 0 street. Seo our flno samples of art work. Webster & ltogurs havo Just placed on sale 15,000 worth of boota and shoos nt a re duction of twenty-fire per cent. Take the test and only ono through system line. C. & N. W. to Sioux City, Minneapolis nml St. Paul, ofllce 115 So. 10th st. Everybody that lias stopiwd at Canter's hotid speaks well of it. Day board or meals a U cni to served nt popular prices. Call on J. C. Field, Lincoln Scavanger, for prompt work day and night. Ofllce under First National bank. Call telephone 408. Buy your coal of the Whitebreact Coal ami Lteie Co., and it will always bo wellscrcui.od, full weight, best quality and at right prices. Kxerybodycau afford to eat at tho lending resort in tho city now, Tho price of 21 tick ta now at Well's k only M -reduced from Bawyer & MoshlerSi gnenliouws supply cut llowers, boquetsj etc., ou shoit notice. Branch Horal conservatory l MasonloTem p)e basement. Moaogramf, crests, dies, etc, promptly ea graved in t most artfetlo manner at the OOVMM oee. Don't send .orders away from bono when it can lw dose In the city at TIrOHk vastiiMik sleeper witiidMstg ear atiasl roa MissowiVaHey osTalt . tMfft C. M. W. R. R. tralwa to CMeaxo AMjjAKj rt sak of KHihroldsrtsa at Hif mlilwir st Oa.ls; ta4r Mat at 9, S. Mrka4. ?t IN THE SOCIAL SWIM, A WEEK'S HAPPENINGS CHRONICLED. Account of llitli.1, rnrtles, Weddings ICto., Tlmt 1 1 live Imtnrtiitnnl Hnclety. isTsmL t 9sjs1HbiiiiSvHbb Tho I,iut lleforn Lent. TIlO PlOAMlIlt Ildllt- ntllli Hint In. I ..l,.l.t f..- tho Inst time, until nftnr tin. rnt,... ...n.,. . ... .. --.. ..w v. (.,. l,..mll. i.v tVilll'IU Ilflll. UU1U1 fl IfirfTft tlllllllu.. Ivum I.. attendance nml tho evening i-mmed quickly for thoso tlioro engaged in tho merry dnnco. Tnu nmusoment was such ns only this, Lin coln's leading Hooleiy clrclo nlTonls 1U mom liers nnd tho twelvo momhors nrrnngod on tho progrnm woro quickly dlsiioscd or togeth er with thrco extrn ones. During tho Inter mission, delightful refreshment were served nnd tempting Ices woro In constant domnnd during tho entire ovonlnjr. Mr. Frank Helming acted as Master of CoromonlM, Mr. Ileoson bglng dotnlnwl nt homo on nccount of tlm mrlnni in....u .- xi lUieson. Thero Muni nmwiit. Mi- nml r ir....i.... Air. aim Airs. Itinlv itnlitnininr ... r Pltcher, Mr. nnd Mrs. BuckstniT, ' Mr. nnd ;" "wr, iur. nnu iMrs. Hholdon, Mr. nnd Mm. Mulr, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kwlng. Mr. and Aim. LIpiH'iicotnndMr.nnd Mm. Dawes, Mm. Denuls, Mm. Dnvls, nnd Mrs. Hussy. Mlssos Totvln, Annn Funko, Clnrn Funko, Wllllnms, Urunlngcr, Sterling, Ageo, Pnco, Hello Oakley Allien Oakloy, IvitU, Mutton, Adams, Bnlou llne, ailes Hnnilln, nnd lemlst. Messrs Oundry Mohrensteclior, Tnggnrt,Hnll,Tlioinp. son, Wright, Fonsmnn, Holskell, Mnxwoll, Ldwnnls. Keruian, SCehrung, Wnlto, Mngoon, Connoll, Uriirilh lienklo, Ixwnlst and Cooiier. Tho l Street Ulnli, A most oujoynhlo evening wns Bieut Wed nesday nt tho pleasant homo of Mr. nnd Mm. O. 8 Llpiwncott, on which occasion thlsestlm abln counlo cntarLnliiMl tin i n .iu.i ...i..i club. Bovernl guests nsldo from tho regulnr momljomhlp of tho club, jmrtlclputed in tho entortnlnmeiiU Progrewlvo ouchcra wns tho attraction nml proved n most pleasant ono Following is n list of those present; Mr. nnd Mrs. BuckstniT, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Ilel.n kell, Mr. nnd Mm. Wnlter Ilnrgrcnvos, Mr. mid Mrs. a O. Burr, Mr. nnd Mm. S. II. Burnhnm, Mr. nnd Mrs, Carl Funko, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mulr, Mr. nnd Mm. F. L Sheldon, Mr. nnd Mm. A. D. Burr, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Clark, Mr. uud Mm. O. U. Dawes, Mr. nnd Mm. C. M. Carter, Mr, nnd Mrs. A. 0. Beeson, Mr. nnd Mm. K. K. Hnyden, Jim. John Zchrung, Mrs. Bussoy, Mr. Frank Zolirung and Mr. D. E. Thompson. lelllitrtil Curd Vnrty. Last ovonlmr Mr. nnd Mm V. V ir..i.. entertained n party of friends at cards, com- mimuK uiuuioorH nun ineir ladles of tho Pleasnnt Hour cluS. Nlim niiinn mi-i nml tho fenturo of tho evening was manipulate uk mo Miiuonnis in mo game known as lirOUrOCslVO lllllll flvo. Tim fnvnn. wnn. ..... iquo and attractive, well worth trying for, and tho lioipltnlltlen of tho evening being In tho luillds of that cldvor lirwtiw Mi- iru.in.. nothing was loft undonn to niako it n inost uujujrmiio aiimr. iioiresiiineliW nt nbout eluvon. sorvnl in tlm Inttnl.l.. iii....ni...i.... toss wns n particularly Interesting part of tho Thoso present were Mr. nnd Mrs, BuckstniT, Mr. nnd Mrs. Booson, Mr. and Mm. Sholdon, Mr. mill im Mntp t .....I nr itr it .. Arthur, Mr. ami Mm. Pitcher, Mr. mid Mm. Llpponcott, Mm. Bussoy. Misses May nnd Llllio Potvln, Lemtt, Ulles, Agoy, Lnttn, Wll- Until. A ... .. 1 Sl . t ' mum, niiim ami unra i'UUKV. Aletam Tng enrt. Freomnn. Bmlirnr. U'nlin i,v,u,.... Lemliit, Zohrung, ltichtcr, Mugoon, Thomp son, MoMurtry nnd otdom. Dickens Club l.n-Coitume. U'ednosdny ovenlng tlio fortnightly meet Inir of tho Dickons club n lmlil nt i.n i.n.nn of Mr. E. E. Gillespie on O. street' Although but ft regular meeting yet It was ono of ex traordinary characters, Tho members ap peared en-costume representing tho differ ent characters in Dlckl-nn wnrlra M.nu nf tho young pooplo nppcarcd mllculounly nb- un4 nnu were mo utrgoG oi mucii innocent mirth. To say that some of tho characters represontod wero ludicrous to tho extreme would to boiiio degree represent their appear ance, Tho characters assumed woro; David CoDDorflold. Orion Fifor- lWmirtv Paulino Friend; Betsy Frotwoixl, Junnlo Buiicher; B.irkls, Hugh LuMnster; Mr. Mi caw bor, Eil. E. Glllosplo; Murchlouobs, Bessie Aieiuicuiiaii; jim. urumiuidgo, .Myrtle Mann; Miss Siuires, Mluulo Dol'uo; Jeanetto, Georgia Taylon Mr. Sponlow. Win. l'hllllw; Llxzlo tlexiim, Ada Guthridge; Tommy Trad- tllw. Ueo. Pumnol v: Sonhln. llortlm Avpv. Doliva Anleli. JitsliiTnuiniiiit. Mm Ml ,!. or, Ollvo Iiattn; Kuto Nlcalby, Cora lluich; Biimsou Brass. If. K". llnirinmiiii- Nl,.ii,in. Nlcolby, Frank WooiU; Dick Lwlvlor, Llyod oieiuno; rrniiK uneryooii, unas. Chandler; Euuene Wrevhurn. Jno. Plilllliw Hvilm.v Carton, E. P. Brown; Miss Mowchor, Maua iiuuiinoiiu. Tho first Dart of thoovenlnir wim nnmt In nromeiiadoii at which tlm DIp1iiw iid.i.ir would have been nstoutshed nt tho rcallmn of tho characters. Among tho mot striking chnractem rcnrescnteil and avoblnir niiiiiillm. ited amount of fun wero IVggoty, Tommy iruuuiea, oir. iviiKllis Alicuwuer ami Mrs. GrummliUo. Tho balancoof tho evening was given up to dancing. A DcllulitMl Sucliible, Ono Of tho most l.lensnnL nlnir.li rat given lu Lincoln this winter, was tho ono given Tuesday evening dt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. Geoi-go W, Bpcneor on Eat O street. Tho alfulr wns given under tho auspices of St, Andrews brotherhood of Holy Trinity nnd as nil entertainment or inoiougli enjoyable qualities, it was a decided suecon. And not only in a social wme wns it u tiiirifu l,nt i.. a lluanclal senso at well, for quito a sum was reauzeu mat win go lowiml tlio noblo work undeituken by tho brotherhood. The Wit Hilt! Wisdom uf tho Crayon. The Haydon Art Club provided a verltublo treat for the art Invar r TJnrvln in m, t,t. ure delivered hut Tuesday evening at the uiutotMijr viuihi uy jr, v, Ai. it rrencli of the Chicago Art Institute. The relation of art to UUratnn. rnr..,ul i chief topic of the lecture, which was happily iwMtratwl by crayon drawings executed with marveUow rapidity and oorrectaM.. Mr. VreBeh drops stilted stylo of the usual lectur wraad adopt, a pleasant eourcnatkmal ton. i " "wiwi, wales is very latormal ea tertnlnlng, relieving tho solid pari of his talk with bright nncedotcs nnd witty sayings. It Is to bo deplored tlmt th. niidlonco wns so small, ns tho talk wns very lustructlvo mid nmusing nml thoso who worn so fortunate ns to linvo hennl him, iiulto In saying thnt n plenxanter two hours entertainment Is very seldom nnd. As n preltido to tho lecturn Prof. Menren dorf and Miss Cochran cxocutoil a benutiful violin nml plmio iluott, "Ia Euohnntoross'' which wns thoroughly In accord with tho rest of tho cntortnliimeut. Mix Amy I'nys I'liino Conversation. Miss Amy Fny of Chicago n former pupil of l.ktX, guvo n piano conversation nt tlm Congregntloual church, Wctlncmlny ovenlng to a small but highly appreciative niidlonco comK)sisl of Lincoln's musical talent nnd inuslo lovers. Tho program consisted of ro- lectlons from tho works of tho mnstom nud each composer formed tho subject of n short tnlk by Miss Fay beforo iwrformliiK their comiioaltlons, which was delivered In nn nmiislug nnd ontei taming mnniior. MIrs Fay is n brillliint pianist nml is n worthy pupil of tho great Liszt, with whom she studied for six yen is, during which tlmo she wrote nnd pub lished "Muslo studies In Germany" which is extensively rend in, this country. Hor Bo tlio veil's Sonntn pastorale in D. Major nud Hopkins "Cicely" wnltx woro csiiecinllv well received. Prof. Mouzciidorlf nml Miss Coch ran oxocutcd n duet in their usual perfect sty lo nml ai Iks Jittliner snug n leautirul solo, Mm Raymond accompanying. Ml Fny will bo heartily welcomed if she over fnvom Lin coln with nrothor visit. Thv Jlyelelo Clnli. Tho nuiiunl meeting of "Tho Lincoln Wheel club" wns held last ovenlng ut tho CouitIKH olllco. Tho following olllcom wero eloctetl for tho ensiling yenr. President, II. L. Caso; Vlce-Presldont, G. C. Piillmnn; Secretary nnd Tniisurur, M. E. Wheolor; Captain, M. l Vnn Horn; LIuutennnt.Arthur Young jlluglar JnmoH Pollock. The Union Club. The Unlo.i tub nnuouiices auothor of its de lightful social gatherings to take plnco nt tho now club house Monday ovenlng. Hereafter tho llimrtllioilts will bo otxm to Invited inu-HtH on tho llmt Wnluotidny ovonhig of each uiuiuu. iiiociuu now uoing Boiued in thoir now home, ono which thoy havo cnuso to feel proud of, Is unselfish lu having such a chnrnilng resort uud consequently ns stated nliovo extends Invitations to Its friends to en joy their hospitality. Novell O'clock Ten. Mm. J. F, Buruard entertained n pleasant coiuimiiy of nbout ten counles Tlmi-mliiT evening nt hur cozy homo, sixteenth nml II Streets. A tootlisomu eolation nt woven o'clock Inorm of uu ovenlng ten wns enjoyed by nil and as usual Mm. BnruanldlstlugulHlieil horaolf ns n royal hostess. Married nt Wither. Tuesday, Febiunry SOth, Mr. A. J. Palmer nnd Miss Nellie Fluke, both of this city, were united lu mnrringont Wilbor, Nob. This will no doubt bo u surprise to a great number of our reactors who havo known Miss Fiuko for n long time, sho having lived In Lincoln nearly all hor life nud numbers her friends by tho score. Mr. Palmer has also mndo n largo number of acquaintance since he first wont Into tho drug business with Mr. Lano on P Street, immediately upon his arrival in Lincoln. Ho has sold out his In terests thoro however ami become n part ner in tho firm of Hubert & Co. , undertakers. Tho young couplo havo gone to housekeeping in u cozy homo, 321 South 20th Street, whero they will bo pleased to soo their friends. The CouniKH extends its best wistios for their future success nud happiness. Honoring the New l'listar, Monday evening Mr. uud Mm. E.P. Ewlng will give u reception nt their home, 4 17 South fourteenth street, lu honor of tho now pastor of Trinity church nmlhlsestlmnblo lady, Ho v. llcwott nnd wife. Tho host and hostess ex tend n hearty welcome to nil members and friends of tho church uud will endeavor to muko their visit n pleasant ono. Itlrhduy l'urty. Juvenile society enjoyed n most happy occasion Thursday ovenlng nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mm. W. W. Holmes. It wns tho ninth uuulvui-Miry of their bright young son, George, and tocolebrnto tho event n number of friends wero Invited, nnd over fifty no ceptances auswereil tho summon. Tho pal ty was from four till eight, during which tlmo Miss Willoughby furnished inuslo for dancing, refreshments, cards nml other games. Num erous pretty nnd souio valuable pruwnt woro received nud tho oc-usslon proved a most en joyable ono from beginning to end. Up Mrew Off. "You aren't going up ou street any more, I hear I" remarked ono of a couplo of young men who sat together in tho theatro tliootliernlslit. "No; I havo drawn off." "Didn't you llko tho girlt" "Oh, yes." "Old man object P "Oh, no, Ho was too good," "Howl" "Borrowed over $200 of montono tlmo nnd nnother nnd nover rojmld n dollar of It. I'd rather go with a girl whoso father keeps a watch dog nnd n shot guiu" Detroit Frco I'rcns. No Occasion for Tlinuks. On ono occasion whon Tom Ochlltroo re turned homo from congress thero wns very little travel upon tho railroad, and ho wns tho only person of conscquciico on tho train. When it stopped at his town tlioro was nn un usual crowd around tho depot, nud, naturally enough, ho thought It had assembled to wel como him. So ho stopped out ou tho platform and began i "Gentlemen, I thank you for this hearty demonstration" "Demonstration I thunder," cold ono of tho ciiAKl. "Ju:.r DIIU . jiwi committed sul cldo In tho depot," Washington Critic. A Now Kind of fir. "Dutchy," said n customor who was discuss ing a light luuch in n lager beer saloon, "ain't this linker's plop "No, dr," was Dutchy's cmpliatlo reply. "So help mo gracious, mlno front, dot pto an nil sellut mndo." Now York Sun. KarneMed It. ''Shall I cut this loin of mutton saddle wayP said n host to his guest. "No," replied tho latter, "cut it bridleway, by all means, for then I may chance to got a bt lu my mouth." Fall Blver Advance. Counldereil His Kducatlou Neglected. A ylnitor, after passing around tho cigar, turned to 4-ycar-old Sammy nnd asked: "Do you smoke, Sammy P "No," replied tho lit tle ono with a dfawl. "I don't even chow." New York World. WtilsU Sixteen young ladle, in Lowell have formed a waist club and meet weekly for practice. Itiaaaid that tb neighbors can hear then play whist 'Art. block, away. SosbwtUI. JoOTal, OVER 20,000 PEOPLE!! That's the number of visitors wc entertained at our grand opening Thursday, and wc were gratified to know that so many Lincoln people took an interest in the opening uf our store. Yesterday we began selling goods and are kept busy selling Furnishings, Suits, Mats and the hundred other article with which our Store is stocked. NOBBY SPRING SUITS, SPRING TOPCOATS, And a Tremendous Assortment of elegant fitting Trousers, from yS cents to $9 per pair. Our Store is run strictly on the One Price system. Positively no deviation. "Outfitters to Mankind." 1029- STfiENGTHENINGTHE FIRM. Mr, I). i:. C ii in in 1 n k AniioiincuH Co-part-nerslilii AVIllniIr. Morils. Just eighteen years ago Mr. Thomas Sowell the original owner of tho business now con ducted by Messrs Cummliigs & Morris, start ed in the storeroom that Is nt protcnt occu pied by tho Globo Clothing house. In lutter years, nbout 181, Mr. John Dotts entered Mr. Sowell's employ nnd when with him two yearn, together with n relatlvo of tho owner purchased tho business, the title of tho now institution botng Betts & Sowoll, which soon after moved Into quartern Just completed nt 1020 O street. Horo trade continued to favor tho young men with a largo patronage, but finding other business moro profitable nnd bettor suited to their taste, in 18S8 disposed of tho Hock, fixtures nnd goodwill to Mr. D, E. Cummliigs who toon therenfter took Into tho Ilrm Mr. L. M. Huport, under tho tltlo Ilupert & Cumiiiliigs but recently repurchas ed his partners interest. Tho business con tinued to prosper under his management ami thinking a change In location would prove advantageous both to the firm unit Its pat rons, u move was mndo to tho present excel lent quartern, whore Mr, Cummliigs has Just associated himself with n Mr. .Morris of Syca more, 111. In Introducing tho now member of tho Ilrm to tho publlo wo tnko pleasure in boyx;akliig for him n most proiqiorous enrenr, Mr. Mor rls Is n thorough business man, enterprising nud Intelligent In his Ideas of management, and having had u scoro of yearn exiierloiiuo in the grocery line, Is certainly capable of Ruccoisfully conducting tho linn's oxtoi slve interests, nud aH additional cnpltiollsto Imj lu vesttnl nud tho business Increased, thero is no irnson, why Messm CiimmliigH & Morris should not do a business equal to tho largest In tho city. The now store 139 south Twelfth street is in nn excellent location, whero Indies will pro fer to attend lu person to their want. Tho large room Is light nnd nlry commodlously nrrnngod nnd facilitates a more speedy and tatlsfnctory transaction of business. lho stock now carried varies considerable from thnt of fonnor yearn, in that it is larger and comprises n lino of tho very finest goods that ran bo bought nnywhore, Including 'the best of ovorytlilng in Imported can, glass nnd Jar goods. Tho linn's present erH)iises nro lower than over, rent, ete., being leu than oue-hnlf of what O street rentals weio. All purchases will bo mndo for sKt cash from first hands, thus obtaining lowest figures nml liest discounts, nil of which will enablo them to offer goods nt lowost prices. Particular attention Is pa Id to orders by telephone or messenger, children sent for goods receiving same treatment nnd prices as given adults. A perfect delivery system is employed nnd nil favors nro placed at your door promptly and carefully. Telephono 20, TheCouHiKiikiiownlng tho cnplbillty of this new firm nnd having faith lu their un tiring efforU, predicts for thorn a continual increase In trulo nml hereby extends con gratulations uudlbcst wishes for bountiful success. All kinds offline upholstering done in tho moat urtUtio manner at Hartshorn Bros., 310 South 11th Street. Spring Dress Goods tnd Bilks at II.' It, Nissley & Co's. Game, oysUm, and all tho delicasle. of the Windsor annex. i , -1 r' . O STREET. I veSv' i I I JL Mustang Liniment Hn JXt NS. lt?ICANMn8TlN(IXINIUENTIsdeathtoritJ!s. ST kVv . H To tfte Soctaf Worfd. The Courier Office, IS THE HECOGNIZED HEADQUAHTEHS FOB ALL SOItTS OF Fine Society Printing SUCH AS WEDDING INVITATIONS, BALL PBOQHAMB, ANNOUN0EMENT8, MENUS, GALLING UAHDM, AND EVEItYTHING IN THIH LINE. WE ABB ALSO l'UE PARED TO FURNISH OUTFITS FOR GERMAN' AND TEA PARTIES AND SHOW A NICE LINE OF SMALL FANOV IIOXES, HONI10NIBRS, GERMAN FAVOllH ETO. ALSO OUTFITS FOR EUCHRE PARTIES ETO. A NEW GAME KNOWN AS PARLOR TENNIS, HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED AND WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO HAVE OUR FRIENDS CALL TO SEE IT. '" WESSEL PRINTING CO., Publishers of Capital City Courier.. 132-134 N. tatk St., New Burr Block. Telephone 253. Mail Orders Solicited. .? , ' '.it .V'! i.x t V 'V 1031 1 ' U ' . ' ' '-; t .fy. i & i r c- o