.gWg-y"T .! :-- .-T--,r.t - r .- sniW TTw "- T T-C r ..?'3 TTp ifcrfw"TO-'''--T jWW-,-;'")ft tir""jfrg" ...,.,.. iyi.,j.,,, m. ,.y7WW't.''7ll.r'.l''''1t'' " y- i i .". . - - i iifaftiii i irs,-rr7romr.T.,.-. , . (HWiW"'"' -7J-TT--I IA II . CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1889. o FRED. E. THOMAS, UNDERTAKER -AND Funeral Director. 121S, 12th St, Lincoln, Neb, 1114 oo H. 11th "THE APEX," ron FING-fCIGHRS Domestic, InX)rtctl niil Key Went. AIm) a) I the best grades ol Chewing nnd Smok ing Tobaccos. Cnll nml cc us. llox trmlc n Specially. BERT RUFFNER Transient work at Regular Prices. o LINCOLN! gtcamEaundry, ANTIUM MAHTK11HON, l'rop'n. Office, 138 North Eleventh Street. Telephone No. Cu, LINCOLN, NUI1 WESTERFIELD'S Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. ladles and Children's Hair Cutting AiJ.'iJ.Al.TY. COR u & O STS NEW IIUKR HL'K Roberts & Co, 212 North 1 ith Street, Undertakers andEmbalmers. Telephones. Onico (45. Residence 1 56 ' Open Day nnd Night. E. T. ROBERTS, Manager. LINCOLrf AXD miTITVTK or rCXMA.ftllir, horthan1.uil T)rperrltlii. U (ha best and Untnt Collem 1 In the Vet. UU Student In attendance lout 70r. Students iiropaml for bunlnc In from a to goo"!. fcxtwrlenord faculty. lVmonsI Inttrucllou, Beautiful llliuiratnl cMlotie, ivllcwj Journal., and padmcoi of prnmanthlp, mm free Gy addn-Mlnj UUJUIUDOE IIOOSK, Ltuooln. Nob. The New Yost 1R1T1NG MACHINE. WISSEL t WHEELER, ityits, Write for Circulars. Liucela, Neb 4daumgf$p0C aaaaar SOCIAL ANJ) PERSONAL. Among tlin nudlciico nt the bnllnd concert Inst Hntnnlay ovcnlng wore Mr. liishop, iiiaii itgor for tho Htmulanl oil company ntOmnhn, nml MIm Knto l'ltnoy, daughter of tho well known Itnnkpr nml ox-congiwsiiiBii nt Coun cil muffs. MIm rnisoylsnchnrinhiglAdynud a fine singer, who returned but a fow week nRO from musical studies In Kuruix. Mr. Bkeltou linn tieeti visiting MIm I'ttsoy, nnd on Frldny otenlngof Inst week they nnd Mr, Ilrlghnm gnvo n musical nt Council Muffs In n prlvnto hotiito plnrwl nt tlmlr iIImhwaI for tlio occasion. Severn! numbers hy Mr. Hrlg linmnnd Mm. Bkeltou were rcoated In this rlty, Tho visitor returned Sunday morning to Uninhn, where Mr. llrlghniti sang In n church choir. Tho IndloH nnd Mr. Hrlglmni wcirotlioguwitiiofMr.lt. H Mnlutosh Inn drive over tho city beautiful on Saturday nf tomooit. Mr. nnd Mm. Otis M, Drusu's daughter, Miss Dot, completed hor elovuiith yen run Fri day of last week, nnd tho ovcttt wns celebrated hy n Jolly children's pnrtynt tho family homo. Tho following young folks wuro entertained) A1111I0 Law, Kdlth Jones, Kmnin Outcnlt, Inn Ilntch, Allco Kimlgn, Josln Itedwny, Kmlly Carter, Clnrenco Hoggs, Lena Ilellkunp, Mon tic Ilellkunp, Hufus Fletcher, llnrry Stctirung, Joe Hoy co, Hum North, Frnnk Quick, Frank DoIkoii, Itexlti llcnnctt mid Adiu Fletcher, Btislo flcrtrnm, lbhm Cuitis, Clnrn Quick, l'enrl Uliiiiinti,Mary I'mlolford, Nolllo Fletch. er, Mnryetta Cook, Knto Klmlmll, Urnee Fletcher, Mnuilo Tvlor, Jesslo Lclntid, Jeiinlu lloll, Kiln Iloyeo, Jennie Cnllioun, InnF.m.Uu, Francis Mnule, Florcuco Mnulc, Kntle 1'ndel ford, Tho young people of tho Unl vcrnnllst church celebrated tho return of tlio pastor's wlfofretn n xlx mouths' vMt nt Morlden, Conn., with n leceptlonnt tho church Wednesday evening for Hov, nnd Mm. Chnpln. Mr, A. A. Foucot mad" nn nddrcM of greeting nnd tho pnstor rcKimlol. A musical nnd literary pregrnm whs piovldixl hy Mm. Dr. linton, Miss Kdun Fwiton, Dr. Katou, Mr. lloratack mid Miss Ktlicl Ilowo. Tho reception enmo ns n suo pilso to Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnpln, who hnd hoen Invited out to Ion nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mm. II. W, Drown, where they vrcro detained un til tho cousplrntom wo 0 ready for them. Mr, nnd Mm. C. W. Hoxlo woio married ten J earn ngo Wuduewlny nnd In tho evening celehrnted tho nnulvemnry with nil Informal but pleasant reception to n few friends. Tho guests were Mewm. nnd Mcwlaii'Cfi K, H. HU ter, J. 1. Walton, W. A. Belleck, J. D, Hnr. rls, II. K. Moore, II. M. ltlco, T. F. Lnnch, A. M, Trimble, J, K. Montrow, A. W. Imo, C. K. Qould, John Howltt, Kilns Unker, Mm. Rowland, Mrs. Wilter, MIraoh Mnry Wnlton, Nolllo Oould, HesslnBlur, Mcssru. B. K. Frost, Kd Collins, Master Win. A. B rer. Mr. Jnmen Cnrtcr, who recently returned from tho coal llelds of Wyoming, Is about to ro-rnter the drug store of Zehrung & Dunn, nnd on Wcilnesilay ouMilug lie ciit.rtnlfc(l u compiuiy of young coplc, who sieut 11 happy ovoiilug with dancing, cnnls mid ref ixwlimeiu. The guests were McNtm. Johiison, Ileutou, Gregory, Kih, Kdily, Mellck, Ijilnl and Ilnl latt, Ml we j (lu)loid, Aimstroug, Hoover, llnllett, Mnvou, Ilun.li nnd tho Mlsxcs Mellck. Mm. Daniel Damn nnd dnughtem, MIhsos Nelllunud Drownle, nml Mm. Jnmoi Kdwiu Haunt were honored In Qmulin last week hyu receitlon given hy Mrs. Clement Clmse, Mm. Chnso nnd Mm. Diiutel Daum wore nttlred In hlnck law. Mm. J. K. ll.iuin wuro n trained gown of lavender nllk, trimmed with a doll- cnto shndo of pink. Miss Damn's gown wuh net over l.i vender 1 11 r, and Miss lliownlo wore scarlet ci do Ukhu, very becomingly made. Mr. nnd Mm. 0, W. Welnter enteiUlucd friends nt tea Wedued:iy oveiiiug, mid tho company Micut u plensunt ovonlug. It in cluded Houalor and Mm. Ilnyiuond, Mexsm. nnd Mivdiunes J, D, MoFnrlnnd, V. Henry Bii.tth, Joseph Doehmur. llutKem Vnu III tint, Alosoit Uregg, It. K. .Moore, Air. Charles Al ger, McMaiucs Hiiro Iiippiucott, & !' Cur. "nnd C H. VnnUiunt, Mm. Kjwey, Mm. I'ugh, Mr. nnd Mm, l'rcsiou. Invitations hnvo boon rocelvwl In Lincoln for tho wedding of Miss Mnrgery Gundry of Mineral Point, Wis., who will bo pleasantly remembered ns th- sister of Mm, O. M, Lam btrtsoit who visited In this city Inst spring. The event will occur Nov. Ut Tho groom-to-bo Is Mr. Hnrry W. King of Cleveland, nnd tho happy rouplo will bo nt homo at I'MX) Kuclid nveuuo lit that city after Jan. 10. A. C. Carper returned to Lincoln Wednes day from n vMt to Chicago nnd left for Bur lington tho following tiny. About the flmt of tho month he will take a position nt Keokuk In tho general ofllces of tho Be Louts, Keokuk & Not thwestorn, n lino owned by tho C , 11. & Q. Ho oxiKscts to return to Lincoln for tho Thanksgiving hop of tho Pleasant Hour Jun iors. Tho Irving noddy, nhlgh school Institution, gave a Saturday evening entertainment. Tho program was sustained by Mlsscn Hoyt, liar ler, Anna Dunn, Edith Floyd, Allco Hlghter, Corn. Henry, Jennlo Underwood and Maud Hammond, Messrs. Frank Woods, Qus Ctia) man, 11. C, Matthews and Mr. Btrnussmati. Mr. Witt. A. Graves and Miss Delilah E. Lint will be married next Wednesday even ing. Mr. Grave U a salesman at Baker's clothing store, and hundreds of Brown's w trons will recall tho lady pleasantly as the cashier of that cafe. Tho Couiueu nunouucod tho charity ballon Saturday hut, nnd by Tuesday 0110 dry goods denier hail sold the goods for lour gowns for that ball. The ladles are entering heitt tlly Into the proposed entertainment. Mr. and Mm. F, Gregg left Saturday for Bait Lako, where Mr. G. will make his head quarters for sumo time to come, though he has not abandoned his Interests or his resi dence In Lincoln. The wedding announcements of Mr. nnd Mm. Al Fnlrbrothor, mailed from Washing ton, wire received In Lincoln Monday. They w 111 be at home uftcr Dec. 1 at 1010 Maple street, -Mm. Lieut. Bennett, sifter of K, K. Hay. den, left Thucxluy for Omaha to attend a re ception, and today starts for Washington bni racks, D. C, where her husband is stationed. The east Lincoln C L. 8, C has the follow ing now members: Mr. and Mm. Tho. Dar- nail, Mm. B. M. Woodley, Mrs. Bauerman, It, W. Maxwell, Mr. Orr mid E. K. Mllmlre. Mm. Dr. F, C, Hinman and daughter of Friend have boon vfoltug the family of the former's brother, Otis M. Druse. Tho doctor was a Sunday guest, Tlio boyn say that Mr. J. P. Foucon will train the Japaueso shldcr that he captured at a euchre patty the other night and exhibit it at the Musee. Tho East Lincoln social club was re-organ-lxel Wednesday evening and will holdiUtlrst meeting next Friday nl tho homo of Council mtn Rice. Mm. W. L. Pickett loft Tuesday for Evans vlllo on a vllt to the "old folks at home" and will remain there to pans the holidays. Elder Howe Is at Nashville, Tenn , attend ing the national prlf on congress. He was ap pointed a delegate by Gov. Thayer. J, W, Chnffln of the Marlon, Iown, JHM has leased his noworwiir nnd come to Lincoln with tho Idea of locating. Mm. F. M. Wllllnms wns "surprised" hy friends Saturday evening and pretwnted with n fifty-dollar cloak, P. W, Copnlnnd has been entertaining his pnifiils, Dr. nnd Mm, Copeland of Wlnnoba RO. III. Mm. R. II. Oakley will glvo n reception next Frldny for Mr. nnd Mm. J, W, Mnxwell, Mm. Murry, mother of Mis. J. A. Huddlo stono, Is visiting nt Ktilghtstown, Iud. Mm. J. D. Hunl returned Wednesday from Denver. Aililltlomtl Soclixl ami Vmowif on lt(e D. In n recent nrtlelo lit tho 1'oiifV Coin;xm fon on "How to Cure n Cold" tho wilter nd vlsed n hot lemonndo to bo taken nt bcdtlluo. It Is n dangerous treatment, especially during tho severe cold weather of tho winter months, ns It opens the Kres of tho skill nml leaves tho system Hit such n condition thnt another nndn tmich more severe cold Isnlmont cortnln to bo contrnctril. Mnny eam constant uso and tho oxcricnce of thousands of pemons of all nges, tins fully demonstrntod that there Is nothing better for n revere cold than Cham bcrlnlit's Cough Remedy, It nets in iwrfnct hnimony with iintitre, relieves the lungs, liquifies tho tough tenacious mucus, making It ensler to exiectoriite, nnd restores the srstent to n strong nnd honltliy condition. Fifty emit bottles fornlo by A, L. Bhmler. Old trunk made us Rood 11s new or taken In trndo for now ours nt trunk factory 203 H 11th St., tot. (MM. Whrlck & lloper. AIko n Hint lino of trunks, valises, etc, Hliow Cnsvii For Hnlr. 8overnl counter show cniM of several sizes nil for sale cheap nt tho CouitlKH olllce. Cnll nnd soo them. Prices will suit. A Not of IHokrii' Works Free. Being noxious to miiko n xhowhig of 1WK) new huImutIIkth nddid during ItJHt), tho Cou HiKithnsilecldel to tunko nn unprecedented offer In order to accomplish thnt end. Com mencing OcUiber 15 wo will glvo to every now HubNcrllxT paying t'J.M), n net of 12 TWELVE VOLUMES-12 of Char Ion' DIckoiiH' works, and send tho CuuntRii from now until January 1, 18111. Addresses may lie chaugetl nt any tltno with out oxtru charge, lit coso of removnL Tho books nro neatly Ixtund In paiK-rcovem nnd n paragon of excellence generally. Now isthotlmoto KubNCtlho. The CoUIUKK fur nearly fifteen inonths nnd n set of Dickons works for only 'J.W). Just think of ltl The CouiiiKit front now until Jan. 1,11, would cost (2.50, and thus by ordering now you get n young library free. Old Hulwcrtliere may nlxo toko advantage of thli by p tying up nrrcnm, if such bothocuso, and tho nmotint on nlxivo siiccifletL AddroNH nil comtuuiiicntioiiH relntlvo to tho nbovo to WcmhoI Printing Co., Lincoln, Neb. P. 8. If you would llko the set of Dickens nnd don't enro for more pnpera than you nro now taking, tho nlxivo olfer nlxo holds good for papers to bo sent out of town. Parents should bo careful thnt their chil dren do not contract coldt during tho fnll or early winter months. Such colds weaken tho ItiugMniul air pnxNtgcs, making the child much more likely to contract other colds dur ing the winter. It Is this Httcccaslmi of colds that causes catarrh or bronchitis urpavea tho way for consumption. Should n cold lo con tracted lose no time, but euro It an quickly na Kishlhle. A fff ty-cont Ixittlo of Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy will euro any cold In n fow days nnd leuvo tho respiratory orgnus strong nud healthy. For Mile by A. L. hihn tier, druggist. With the wants of social chilis In tittnd tlio Couiueu olllco has put In n large lino of pro grams. With tho oxpcrlcttco of furnishing tteo goods to Untieing organizations hi yenre pust wo combine tho ad vantugo of having had access to the latest designs and novelties. Per son's charged with tho selection of programs should not full to seo tho Couuikh'h lino of goods, California, Washington unit Oreeon. Before deciding ns to tho route jou will take, bo sure and postjoumeltnu tho magnifi cent service, quick tltno and low rates, olfered by the "Burlington." Are you awnro that vA ore making tho run to tho Paclfto coast In less time tlmiinnyother llne Is djlng ltl Do you know that our trains nro vestlbuled, thereby avoiding tho usual annoyance of dust and smoko, nnd enabling you to Mtss from one car to another with per feet kocurlty, and freo from rain or wind. The only change of cam between Lincoln and tho Pacitlo coast Is at Cheyenne, where direct connection is made for nil points In California, Washington ami Oregon. Our trains are comiKwed of new ami bun 1 10118 coaches, free reclining chair cam, pi o vlded with hot nnd cold water, mirrors, toilet articles, carpets, etc., Pullman's llncst sleepers and tho over popular dining cars. You take tlioso trains right hero at Lincoln and avoid a tedious ride over some stub line, nnd tho likelihood of misalng connection with through trains, incident to inferior aud cir cuitous routes. You may obtain further Information of much value at the B. & M, depot, or city of fleo, corner O ana Tenth streets, A. C. Kleiner, C. P. & T. A. Compare the Century original drawings with the illustrations as they nppenr In the magazines, which the Haydon At t club has for Inspection lit the Senate chamber. Notice of Keiitnvnt. December 1st, ISSO, tho Norct.torn line F E. & M. V R. R. City Tlckt Olllce, now located nt 11.1 South Tenth street, will tie re moved to No. 113.1 O street, at present occu pied by tho Golden Eagle Clothing Store. Gtco. N. Fnresniun, Agent. Dr. C. B, Maiming, olllce rooms tW 07-08, Burrblook. Telephone 830. Residence Cor. ouiu ami r, telephone uso. Good Train Kervlce. Tiio Northwestern Line's now fast train now makes the best tlmo between Lincoln nn 1 Chi cngo. It leaves at tho most convenient hour, 0:30 p. nt., dally. It carries through sleepom there are none better. It reaches Chicago at tho best time, noon, just eurly enough for dinner and making fast train connections east. It is made up hero aud leaves "on time, Breakfast, the only meal necessary, on tho train, is served on dining ram. It is not an exaggeration to suy their reputation for ex cellence Is unsurpassed. The morning train for northwestern Ne braska, tho Black Hills, control Wyoming, and Chicago and the east leaves at 0:M a. in. Before making up vour routes call on us. Wo sell regular railroad ticket to nil nclnts. and steamship ticket by ull Hrst-class ocean linos to European cities nt lowest rates. Goo. N. Forosmau, Agent, A. E. Fielding, City Tkt. Agent, 115 South Tenth Street. The best place lit the city of Lincoln to get good board in at Brown's cafe. You ItaVe a great variety to select from and the prices re reasonable, ' CAN WOMAN INVENTT llliiatrntlotm of What She Its Achieved In the World of Ingenuity. (Special Correspondence. Nrw York, Nov, It. If ono entertains doubt itbout tho capacity of woman to ovolvc from the realms of Iter brain power Inrontlons thnt, In their way, nro quite ns useful and ingenious as roiuo of tlioso thnt hnvo coma from hor stronger armed brother, an examination of tho records of tho patent olllco will sot the question at rest. Thesa, however, do not tell tho whole story, for, with ths confiding nature of Iter sex, shn tins given to husband, or friend, or speculator, hints nml forms of devices that hnvo subsequently become of largo niercantilo vttluu and been adopted ns the creations of third parties Few people Inlooklngnt the handsome desks with rolling tops and massive doors, thnt when opened present to the eye groat nests of pigeon holes, Btispcct that an Idea so novel vninuntcd fiotn the brain of n lady highly cultivated in nil the graccH of a home. Vet it is even so. 8evprnl years ngo n Mrs. Tracy, then of South Carolina nnd 11 relative of the fa mous Rhctt fnmlty of that statu, con ceived the plait of building such a cover upon and attaching tho deep, swinging uoors to Iter sowing marAfue, and what Is still more remarkable, she mado the drawings and acted as her own mechanic. Tho device, Intended solely for Iter own convenience, being seen by practical men, wnstttonco adopted, improvements wero added, patents were taken out, nnd in n few months the tcsult of her in genuity wns in tho market coining money for a lot of pcoplo In whom sho had no earthly Interest nud from whom sho has derived llttlo or no profit. Sitting nt that samo sowing machine onu day thu thought occurred to Iter that instend of withdrawing tho thread from the needle with a pair of scissors, ns was usually done, It would bo easier to em ploy a curved surfaco for the purposo. Sho accordingly took her button hook, sharpened Its concax'o edge, and, presto! her object was accomplished. This uso suggesting another, sho applied tho outer or convex sldo of tho hook to a grindstone, and In a fow moments had converted it into a tool that nt onco bo canto a picker nud ripper of stitches, an ink eraser and envelope opener. Tho wlro handlo was then adroitly twisted Into u shape that served to mako it use ful for fastening gloves, and, for might the writer knows, pulling tacks or teeth. Tho llttlo trick served its purpose admir ably, and many musands wero Eold, but not for the be. lit of tho Ingenious woman, for she di not sec tho color of a fifty dollar bill to compensato her for the Idea. Soon nfter her arrival in Now York, n largo llto occurred in a fuctory, front the upper stories of which it was Impossi ble for n number of the inmates to cs capi?. This Incident directed Mrs. Tracy's nttention to the desirability of a contrivance that, being attached to the wall inside of a window on the different stories of a house, could bo easily swung Into tlio window opening, and then, be ing loosened, fall to tho ground in tho shape or n (luxiblo cylinder with a wire ladder attachment down which the im prisoned people might easily tdide as through u shutc without danger of bodi ly haim fiom either lire or bruises. Meanwhile, tho firemen might be using the lire ladder for carrying up and sup porting their hose. This machino nt tho timo attracted n great deal of attention from some of the authoiities, and u num ber of successful experiments wero inado from the roofs of tall buildings, but as In the other cases mentioned, tho idea fell shot t of perfect consummation ow ing to the Indisposition of those who proposed to supply the working capital to do more than pay tho inventor 11 small royalty. Unfortunately, sho was a wo man. Mrs. Tracy's ingenuity also found em ployment about this tlmo in the con struction of an elevator for hotels and other public buildings, thu salient feat utcs of which weie, Hrst, tho impossi bility of its dropping more than two or three inches in the event of tho breaking of cables or the displacement of the usunl safety cogs, nnd, secondly, its au tomatic work in dropping or taking up a section of the floor as it moved from story to story in its ascent nnd descent. Tito object was twofold, namely, to pre vent carek'33 people from falling when the elevator doors wero left unlocked, and to shut off the inevitable draft that of itself carries tiro from basement to roof through tho big open fluo, The arrangement was so Bluiplo that it seemed n wonder manufacturers had not adopted it in the beginning, The stop page of motion was caused by that de vice fnmiliar to the simplest mechanics known us "the devil's grip," nnd in its simplest form is every day illustrated in the tongs of the icemen. In other words, the greater weight it held tho tighter it gripped. One of these was placed at each upper coiner of the elevator and so connected with a wire cable that 110 matter where a break occurred, it was bound to assert Its force and hold the hugo object in place. The portable floors referred to wero of light but stiong steel that dropped into place on going up or coming down, and in their Biibstauti.il uso practically ma the door of an elo vutor unnecessary My Impression is that the Invention was successfully ap plied in a big soap factory, and was re garded us n marvelously clever thing, especially ns it cumo from only a woman, Riding on tho elevated cars on ono oc casion, she witnebaed the skurry nnd rush of the crowd getting in and out. Uefote reaching home sho had inndo a draft on tho bundlo that had been tied up for her in a dry goods store of a set of easily movable gates that being pushed to the space between tho cms, effectual ly barred the passage until the cars wero emptied under tho direction of tho con ductor or brakesmen, With n few sim ple improvements of her own, it acted with nil tho intelligence of an old fash ioned turnstile, and accident uftcr the gutes were closed became impossible, F. Q. OB FO.NTAINB. Christmas FaDCy ROCkCrS lcul thc lt of artistic and useful presents ZZZ: and our line of these goods is remarkably full and complete, and our prices range from $3.00 to $50.00. An early selection will be the best. Chamber Suits stocked with goods in this line and until December 1st we will offer our entire line at a very low figure. DlIllDR lld.ll ffoods are also offered at prices to coin- mand sales. We desire to close out as fllld Pflflni1 mucn stork as possible before January - 1 st, so that wc may have room for spring goods. An inspection of our line is respectfully solicited, SHELTON & SMITH, 234-238 South 1 1th Street, LINCOLN, FALJL CHRP6TS Our stock of Carpets for this season are all in and wc are prepared to show you full lines from the best known manu facturers in the country. These goods have been selected with great care as to design and Colorings, and cannot fail to please any and all who may be looking for new and fin est effects. The line embraces the following grades. Wil tons Moqucttes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Super Ingrains, Three Ply etc. With increased facilities for doing work quickly and properly we are in better shape than ever before to please you in this department. Call and examine before placing your fall orders and be convinced. In Curtains and Draperies wc are equally well prepared and can certainly interest you if in need of anything belonging to this department. A. M. DAYIS & SON mi 0 st. Steam and Hot W Heating. F. A. Telephone HI 'Kiia. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S - DINING - HALL MONTGOMERY ULOCK, -o 1 1 19, 1 12 1 and 1123 N Street. o Meals 25 cts. $4.00 per Week. is approaching and in anticipation of the great Holiday wc have placed in stock a line of goods that will be suitable for all classes. in all styles and grades, including the great Eastern Novelty Finish, Cremona, Violin, and XVI Century. Wc are over NEBRASKA. 1889. Hil 0 ST. Plumbing KORSMEYER & CO. 536 315 S. Eleventh St. 1 vJr 't i 1 ' '( ;." 1 &3 W 3 ... .. T T 1 r.rxa 16. t"?.. "4 i 1 rr 1 p