i 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1890 y POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000. Saturday Evening, April 2600 "Tim Courier'' Jl'or Hnl In Omaha. Cople mny lx ftniiiil nt Keith's nowsstniid, 319 Houlh Fifteenth street, Boyd's osm houso block. Cornor I Oth and P 8troota. Dry Goods AND- CARPETS. TAKE NOTICE1 Tlio CotmtKU will nut 1k responsible for nny debt made liy miy nno In Ha unino, un cus n written order necoiuimnleH tlio smno, properly signed. U Wkhhki., Jr., Prop'r. Tlio Courier Oiin lin Found At Windsor Holol News Htnnd. Capital Hotol News Htnml. Exposition DIiiIiik Hull News Htnml. Tho Gotham News Htnml, tlH Houtli lltli Ht. Bert Itumior, 111 North lltli Street, Kil. Young, 1WO O Htrccit. KletohrACn.,ll'.,0(iHtrcet. Llttlo Hnort Ulnar More, 113 North IStli Ht. KfT"An oxtrn supply of paper Ih always loft at tlio (lotluim, in ciuo other Nowsdciilor supplies run short. DUNLAP HATS SPRING STYLES NOW ON SALE W. R. DENNIS & CO.'S 1137 O STREET. E l.nciil anil Personal. Whltebrenst Conl owl Lima Company. Lincoln loo Co., 101(1 O Ht. Telephone 118. Terry & Harris, jeweler. Tako Turkish nt 1010 O street. Telophono at tho CouillKU ollleo is 253, J, '., Brisooo, tho shoo nmn, 1329 O street Mineral water used for luithing, 1010 O st, Olvo Bott & Weaver, tho now cool llrm, n rial. Don Cameron serve tho finest colTeo In the city. Flno watch repairing nt Perry & Harris, 1231 O street. Call up telephone No. 57D and give tho now n i) miry a trial. Canon City Cool again at tho Whltebrrast Coal anil Lime Co. Superior quality Anthracite coal nt Botta & Weaver', Call up 440. Join the Porry & Harrla watch chili. Got a watch at a dollar a week. Improved shower for TurkUh lvatlu at 1010 O street, basement Union block. Only placo In Lincoln that usee mineral water In laths Is at 1010 O street. Ruth M. Wood,!!. D.,Conserv.Uory Plac, Thirteenth stroet.threodoore south of L street. Canon City, Mondota. Ohio Block and Col orado Coal, at Iletts & Weaver's, pjiono 440. A lino of genuine tortoise shell hnlr orna ments haa Just been received at Mis John ston's. Ladles desiring nrtlstlo dressmaking at reasonable prices should ongngo Mrs. Tyrrell, 1233 O street. -M2t3 Prompt service, puro and wholesome food and the belt of everything is always found at lion uumerou s. China firing at tho studio every Monday. Edith Russell, room 10, Tho Bond, comer Twelfth and Q streets. tf Dr. O. B. Manning, office rooms COVT-Og Burr block. Telephone 330. Hestdcnco Cor. 30th and F. Telephono 330. Ladies will 11ml a complete lino of lino shoes and all the latest styles at the proper prices nt Sberwin's Boston Shoo Store. Shirts, collate and culfs dono up equal to tho finest in tho land, nt Houck & Wallace's new laundry, 1117 Pstreet. Callupphono5TO, Buy your coal of tho Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co., and it will always be well screai.ed, full weight, best quality and at right prices. Wo make a specialty of tine work, such ns flno woolen goods, Uannols and silk shlrU,etc. Qlvo us a trial. Houck & Wallace's new laundry, 1117 P street. Try a dinnor at Cameron's Lunch and Shoi t Order houso. Borvod dally from 11:30 a. m. till 2 p. in. Everything flue and juicy and cooked in a homo-liko manner. J, Z. Briscoo, the shoo man, Is preparing to movo Into the now Exiwsltlan building mid expects to bo at homo tlioro to all friends, pa trons, and the public about Easter time Miss Johnston has just received a very use ful little contrivance that will be of great convenience to ladles. It is a small alcohol heating stovo that Is used to heat curling Irons and can bo put together and carried in a small satchel. They are a uniquo arrange meat and sell for 75 cents. iFSft SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. mid Mr, flimlc I). Pitcher gave nn elegant dnnn.iig party Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. and .Mrs. O. JatiRcn (.'oilman of Omaha, who had recent I) returned from a visit with Mrs. ('oilman's parents, Senator nml Mm. Pnddock nt Washington. Tho guest worn welcomed In tho rccxptlnu room, In which pleasant ceremony Mr mid Mrs. J. 1C. Ulggs, Mr. nml Mrs, A. E. Kcnunrd mid llon.Thomas P. Kcnunrd assisted, The house was prettily decorated with roses, smilnx mid pinntn, Tho grates went hanked with loses against n background of green, nml the ctir tfiliiN worn ornamented with roses. Tlio iiiuxki was stationed In an alcove of the din ing room, The Pitcher home Is Kplemlldly adapted for dancing, tho four largo rooms on tho Hint lliHir opening lutncnch other w ith iloulilo doors, Tlio fill nit tir had been 10 moved nml tho Moor ennvnsmsl. Ily going through tho wide hall the dancoisiwero en nblcd to make n circuit of tho room without thc usual Jostling In small apartments, A program of sixteen dunces, inostl) round, lent wings to tho hours. Ices were served In tho Intervals, and a delicious accompaniment was tho Apollumis Icmimnilo served by a col li ml attendant from a huge, wcll-llllcd punch bou I Tho billiard room on tho second lloor wns utlllr.il nn iv dining room, unci a dainty luncheon wns spread, of which tho guests par took at their convenience and iltlre. A cen ter pi i') of roses was a feature of the table decoration The other rooms were tin own oM'ii for promenading, cards, etc. Tho com pany was ono madu congenial by long mid Intimate acquaintance, tho hopltallty of thu hosts was of the most cordial ami gracloiH hind, tho appointments were coiuplelo and elegant and tho guests had an evening of rare enjoyment. Tho Invited guests were Messrs. ami MewliuncH (', 1). Llpplncott, McArthur, Footer, lluckstatr, Ogden, Dennis, lleeooii, W. ('. Davis, ('. A. Keith, Rlgirs, llayden (iml A. K. Iveunard, .MIkm's I.llllhrldgo, Newman, lltirgesH, Walsh, McC'llnlock of Omiilm, Ilawkoof Nebraska City, lnttn, Olivo Trfitta, l''rlti llarnard of Omaha, Anna Hawkins, l.una Dundy of Omaha, Clara Fiiuke, Ixxiuils, llarr, llanly, Huddlth, Oakley, llalrd, Sterl ing, Davis, Anna Fimko, mid Eva ICenuard of Omaha: Messrs. J. I). Wright, Mohren htecher, II. J. Hall, I'olk, lluckstall', Oillllth, Hardy, Hlchter, W. E. Clark, Cooper, O. 11. Clark, Nisiley, litult, It II, Newman of N"w York, Oscar Funke, Zchrung, Magisiu, A. II. Hmlth of Omaha, Uiw, David Ilaiim of Omaha, Frank Hmlth of Alliance, II. C. Nutt of Alliance, ami T, P ICenuanl. Miss Ella Smith, tho mulablo registrar at tho State University, Invited tho seniors to a Jack wax sociable at her home (Font teeuth and V stirets) Inst Monday evening. The novelty of tho entertainment and the excel lent candy made It a most enjoyable occa sion. The following were present; Misses Gertrude Ijius, Anna Chllde, Edith Mocket, Jessie Wolfe, Delia I-ooiiiIh, Rachel Manley, Nelllo Scott, Nellie Cochrane, Ethel Mars laud, Mrs. Merst and Misses Brace and Col lins; Messrs. E. E. Gillespie, L. 8. Storrs, T. II. Marsland, Hugh I-nmnstor, II. JC, Ilcllle man, F. F. Almy.C. H. Ansley, F. O. Taylor, WIllMarst, H. C. Lnngworthy, G.H. Flnker, F. II. Woods, II. B. Duncanson, Geo. O. Hear u, A. J. McClntchel. Mr. Pliny 8. Chapman and Miss Julia Fuller Wilton wero married nt ten o'clock Tuesday morning. The ceremony was per formed by Rev. John Hewitt, assisted by Rev, O. A. Willlmus, nt tho horn of tho bride's parents, Tho groom Is an employee of tho First national lunik, and hlscolleagues in that institution evldenctd tliefr esteem by presenting n hnmUomu dining room set of furniture. Tho uowly married couple took tho noon train to visit Mr. Chnptunn's parents nt Gibbon, Neb. They will bo nt home after May 1 In a cony homo at Twenty-ninth and Stnrr streets. The friends of tsith bride and groom unite In wishing them every happi ness. Tho photographs of prominent actors mid nctressoa rhown and for sale nt tho Couiukr counting rooms nro the finest productions of tho art. Tho work is that of Falk, tho cele brated Union Square artist of Now York, and tho collection includes such subjects ns Lillian Russell, Edwin Booth, Inwrence Barrett, Helenn Modjeska, Mario Jniisen, Lily Langtry, James Brown Potter, Joseph JelTerson, W. J. Florence, and over a hun dred others, either In stage costume or street nttlre. Dr. J. M. Lucas and Miss Lura Rich were quietly married at ten o'clock last Sunday morning. Tho ceremony wns performed at the Presbyterian church by tho pastor, Rev. Dr. Curtis. Half nn hour Inter tho newly married couple took tho Missouri Pnclflcfor St. Louis, nml their wedding journey will enrry them to Chlcngo. They will bo nt homo after May 1 at 10'JO P street. Dr. nml Mrs. Lucas have many friends, who unite In wishing them nil joys and blessings possible. Tho young friends of Mnster Guy Guth ridgo attended a surprise mrty Thursday at his home, 1XVI7 K street, and helped him cole brato his fourteenth yt-nr. The participants woro .Misses Grace and Gortio Romgarduer, Winnie Fowlor, Bertha DuTell, Alllo LeOros, Myrtle ilowe, Hattlo J. Bomgarduer, Josie Hoyt, Masters Francis and Henry Burleigh, Charley Hoyt, Harry and Frank Dean, John Marquett, Heury Tuckor, Fred Phillips, Mor ris Fox and Oscar IeGros. Tho annual mectl ng of tho old scttUrs' as sociation will bo held Mny 10, nt Bohaunn's hall. It will elect officers and fix a time and placo for tho next picnic. Tho association haa ntKMlt 1600 IIlemtuTM lint t wnlitu nil It ran . ...j ... ,T .... .. get. Any ouo who has lived In Ijincn-ter nniinlw fn.lrfnn.i ...nK la nll.ll.t.. O. ........ may bo left with Major liolmiinn, who will seo that tln.y aro proHrly presented and voted on, Mrs. H, H. Biirnhnm entertained a company of friends very pleasantly Wednesday even ing, with high five to while away the hours and provoke Jchnt nncl chafT. Tho company compriseil Mossrs. nnd Mesilamea I. M. Ray mond, C. C. Burr, A. D. Burr, R. C. Outcult, A. C. ZIomor, CsrlFunko, W, B. Hargreaves, 8. W. Burnham, Appelgot, A. Wntklns, J. Swan, E. P. Holmes, L. Heiskell nnd J. Doo little. An Informal tennis company have laid out n court nt tho residence of tho Misses Smith. Seventeenth and B streets, nnd nro enjoying me sport almost ually. In addition to tho Misses Smith tho company Includes Misses Gertrudo nnd Carola Hill, Miss Maud Smith, Messrs. J. E. Ferris, E. N. Lowe, Frits Westerman, James Pollock and Mr. Howie. 11. It. Perslnger, editor of tho Dea Moines MnU and Timt, wns In the city Monday on his way to visit u banker brother nt Central City. Mr. Perslnger is tho fouuder of society journalism in tho west and is ono of tho tiest known men in Iown. His papernnd his work nave been models for a great many imitators. Miss Bertha Avery entertained a few friends Tuesday evening informally but pleasantly. High five and other games wero tho features. Tho guests wero Messrs. Mark Woods, Fred Gadd, Floyd Seybolt, Graham. Misses Cora Weaver, Maud Scott, Jennie Morgan and Ella Brindley. Miss Maud Burr entertained a few friends informally Tuesday evening! Messrs. Baker, Bradley, Lnngworthy, Hammond, Graham, Wheeler, llathawn.v. mid Mulr; Misses Nellie Damn of Omaha, Fanny Wilcox of Nebraska City, Hathaway, Burr, Wilson, Alien and Kittle I'owdry. Dr. Leonard, a gentleman well versed In medical H'lcnci', has decided fo locate In Lin coln. Hibilugs with him unquestionable icfcrciiccs mid has os'iied an olllie at li.H."J O street for treatment of dlseasesof thetiervous system, the heait, blood, etc. Mls IMItli ICvnns of Malvern, In., visited In the city the past week and attended tho Missionary meetings in sesnlon at the Presby terian church. Miss ICvmis was a guest of MNs Kato Stoddard, they being school friends at Oxford, Ohio. William II. (lowcnlock of Kansas City, western iuissi tiger ngciit of the Chicago, St . Paul . Kansas City lailway, was In tlio city Wfiliiesdiiy and snpNsl leinlnlscences of scIkmiI dnys with the Cm iilKli scribbler. MewlnmesT. II. .Marsland, Milton Scott, Flank Hall and Thos II McflnheynrosiKiken of as skcIiiIIv worthy of mention for their imllrlng elforts in connection with tho mis sionary convention this week. Mcsdmucs Yates, Lymatiu and Hlgglus, assisted by Miss Small Wool Mooro ami oth ers, had charge of the decoration of tho First Presbyterian chinch for the missionary con vention this week. About sixty members of the (I. A. It. mid W. It. ('. made up a pleasant suiprlso party Monday evening for Mr. ami Mrs. David Cook, in honor of their llfteenth wedding an nlversary. V are In receipt of cards announcing the marriage of Miss Kmma Itlegelmmi mid Mr M. Hlieiieruimi, at Des Moines, la. Tint Coi'HIKlt extends best wishes. The Lincoln bankers lost the ball gmnoat Wohooou Arbor Day by a score of lft tn II. The two clubs will again meet III this city on Decoration Day. Cards liiivu lieen received In Lincoln an nouncing the marriage of .Miss Edith Loweu steln, sister of Mrs. Isaac Wise, wlch occurred at Cincinnati. J. II. Howe, who moved from Lincoln to Falls City about three years ago, has decided to tetliru, and was In town this week looking for a house. The singing of .Mis. ,T. E. Wadsworth and the playing of Mls Julln Smith wero features of the Presbyterian missionary convention this week. Co. I), choso tlio follow Ingolllcers Monday: Captain, W. C. Bolides; first lieutenant, Nel son Anderson; second lieutenant, Edward G. Pasby. Mm. J. D. Calhoun has been entertaining Mrs. Charles Walker of Surprise, n memlier of the W. C. T. U. state executive commit tee. Have you seen that beautiful new lino of famous stage iteautlcs at the CouillKU oircel If not drop in some time and see them. John M. Cotton Is about to move Into his new houso on north Twenty-eighth street. Who says newspaper work doesn't pay. W, A. Edwnrds nml wife of Minneapolis are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kleron J street. They arrived last Friday. MlwKato Cook of Hillsdale, Mich., who sKmt tho winter with her brother, F. M. Cook, has returned to her home. .Mrs. W. Q. Bell entertained Mrs. Mlrlnm E w ing of Beatrice, w hilo intending the mis sionary convention this week. Mr. and Mrs. Rouert Mangier, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Carr, left Tuesday for their homo at Ht. Paul, Minn. Tho senior clnsa nt the Unlvcislty wns encrtnlued last Monday evening by Miss Ellen Smith nt l'JOS U street. Tho many friends of Miss Mary Mooro will Ins pleased to hear that sho Is rapidly recov ering from her long illness. Mm. A. Halter Is visiting ninoug old time friends in Canndn, She was accompanied by her cousin, Miss SIntterly. Mr. Malmrose, ono of tho society men of Council Blutfs, wns in tho city Monday. Purely business, however, Daisy Stoddard, Nebraska's champion orator, will gtvo nn entertainment at Wes leynn university Mny 14. The newspnHr lioys wero so handsomely remembered by Mr. Ed. Ccrf that they nro smoking several on him. Mr. uml Mrs. O. Jnnsen Collmnn, tho guests of Mr. mid Mrs. C. D. Pitcher, returned to Omaha Thursday. Col. Hurry HotchkUs was called to Deuul son, Iown, Tuesday by tho dangerous illness of his father. S. M. Ashby mid family have gone to Eureka Springs, Ark. Matt Baldwin will go next week. Mrs. Ed. M. Allen Is visiting with relatives in Memphis, Mo., where sho will sjond thu summer. Miss Clara Cannody gave a very pleasant high five party on Friday evening of last week. Mrs. W. W. Henderson of Reedsburg, Wis., Is visiting her dnughter, Mrs. II. A. Hubbard. Mm. Fred Baldwin and son Matt returned Wednesday from n month's visit in Illinois. Miss Cnrrie Reese, the guest of Miss Iaura Blizzard, has returned to Broken Bow. Mm. Georgo Soybolt has been entertaining Mm. Pollock of Plnttsmoiith, this week. W. G. Roberts nnd brido returned Sunday nnd nro now nthomo nt 1405 G street. Mm. L. F. M. Easterday entertained Miss Hattlo Swobo of Omaha, this week. C. H. Hyatt of Hutchlns & Hyatt is back again after several weeks vacation. Plenso do not ask Dr. Ladd how long it takes Mr. Howie to wnlk a mile. Mrs. C. Wiso of Cincinnati U visiting her sou David Wise, 1528 K Street. Mrs. Chas. H. Clark of Cedar Rnplds.Iowa is visiting Mm. Chas. (. Jones. Mannger McReynolds returned Tuesday from n trip to tho Black Hills. John Moulton, tho guest of F. S. Folsom, has returned to Portland, Mo. MrsJInrry Perrymnn, now of Sioux Fnlls, Is visiting Mm. E. P. Ewlng. John I. Undorwood loft Thurday on a busi ness trip to Aberdeen, 8. D. Miss Theo Laws has returned from her visit In Washington, D. C. T. R. Gadd of Cheyenno was In tho city Tuesday on business. Mr. mid Mm. Frank Hamlin left Wednes day for Chicago. Miss Grace Atken la visiting relatives In Des Molnos. Dr. B. L. Paluo is homo from his European trip. J. E. Houtz ran out to Salt Lake tho other day. T. W. CrUsey has returned from New York. Other Social News on Pago !). II. .V M. ClintiKtx, The Burlington's new card, which takes elfect at six nclock p.m. tomorrow, makes several changes In time of trains In and out of Lincoln. Tho most Important Is the "Flyer," which m i Ives from tho east at 4 : IS n. in., ami leaves at ft a. in., making a daylight run (o Denver, reaching theieat 0:30)1. in., nml milking the lest time ever attained be tween t'hlcapo nml ilenver. Tlio "Flyer" east bound n aches Lincoln nt il:lft p. in. ami departs at 'J: 11) Tlie"Flyeis" carry tlio celebrated Burlington dining cms. No. ft ar rives from the east nt ll:ftfta. in. and takes tho placeof pieseut No. 1 west, leaving Lincoln at I 'J :'.'() 1 1. m., reaching Denverat7n. in. No, 3 arrives ntHsUft, twenty minutes earlier than at present, leaving nt8:Aft. No. 7J for Atchison, St. .loo, Kansas City and St. louls leaves nt 'J.'JOp in. No. HJ for Nebraska City loavesat '.'I'.'ft p. in. The Wymoro passenger leaves at H;.'M)p. in. nnd arrives !i:lft p. in. Tho Con cordia passenger lea -es at 1!!:(KI p. in., nnd arrives nt J :1ft p. m. The tlmoofothertmllis remains about ns at present. Everylxsly Is pleased with the (las Stoves sold by Korsmoyerfc Co., 'Jlft south Eleventh sticet. Instructions given mid orders lecelved In china and oil painting, pastel and water col ors. Minnie Kramer, 831 J street. Furniture, carpets mid general mcrrlian dlse sold on easy weekly or monthly pay incuts. Address R. Goldsmith, caro drawer 03, City. Don't buy a refrigerator until you have , seen the Alaska Refrigerators at H, C. Elliott's. They aro the bet made, consume less Ice than any other and reasonable In price. You cn't ntrord to keep house without uu Alaska Mrs. Mnrkoll's new line of snrlmr mlltliiei'v embraces nil the now est novelties, ns well as the prettiest and most stylish shnH'H for both o'd ami young. Iulies Intel csteil should not fail to call at .Mrs. Markcll's now place, lyjfl O street, and sou the elegant variety and note tho low prices. Have you seen it! What! Why that handsome now fountain nt PyloV drug store. It's a daisy ami of the latest stylo and im provements. Tnko your best girl down for a drink of delicious soda. You will find tho syrups sweet and pure and the draught delic ious and healthful. Tlio Gas Stovo has commenced to replace the hot kitchen stove for cooking puriKioo'. Tho Gilt Edge gas stovo which Is tho latest in vention has just been Introduced by Messrs. F. A. Korsmeyer & Co., and a careful ex amination of Its merits will convince any ouo that It Is cheiqier and much superior in every way to the old stylo stovo. In all lines of gosls Herpolsheliner & Co. nro over-stocked and to reduce tho surplus great cuts will Imj made all over tho house just before their removal which takes placo within ten dnys. See their stock of dress goods, challies, umbrellas, parasols, white goods, linens nml embroideries which will bo sold at a third less tlinu value. All lovers of Hue carriages should call and see tho Hue of new stylish vehicles now lioing received at E. R. Guthrie's 15-10 O street. Such n lino embracing all the novelties of tho eastern market, has never before been seen In Lincoln nml you must call and seo what Mr. Guthrlo hns beforo you can appreciate what Is really handsome in tho enrriago line. Desk ltooin nml Ottlces. In our now counting room which Is enrjsjt ed with body brussels nml otherwise hand somely furnished, wo have built n nent rail ing, giving room for two otllces, or desk room, which wo will rent reasonably to the right parties. Otllces kept clean, heated, and uso of telephone given. Apply at olllce. Wessel Printing Co. "Courler"Bulldmg, U!M 1131 N St. Hliort-llunil. Can you write it! If not you nro behind tho times. Hundreds of our young readers ought to learn. Tho Couhikh oiTers you tho optKirtunlty of u life-time. Tho lessons nro furnished by ono of tho most skillful teachers In Amoricn, nnd the course which wo glvo for $3.00 (ns oxplnlnisl on another jinge) would ordlnnrily cost gift nt lenst, whether given by mail or orsoually. 4 II. 1. KiiKlne Tor Sale. In good condition. Only used a short time. For salo cheap. Apply nt CouillKU olllce. Lowest Itutes on Knrtli. By tho "Burlington." Tickets mny be ob tallied nt Union depot or city olllco, cor. O nnd 10th streets. lie Your Own Landlord. Quit paying rent mid buy a houso. J. II . McMurtry will put up a homo for you just as you want it and take pay for same by month ly installments. This way you will soon havo a houo of your own nnd although you pay uut nine inniM man oruinary rent, you do not miss It. Cull mid seo McMurtry. Ho has lit- W.SI up iiuuureds oi people wno today aro pronertV holders nnd who ntlnrwlsi wnnlil yet Iks paying high rents. The "Natty" Vehicle for Family use. To carry 750 pounds. 'mm" Jf -OT& JBL Boston (Turn Over Seat) Surrey, End Spring. Axles 1 5 Tire ft ; Weight, 370 pounds; Wheels, 3-4 nnd 3-10; Track, 4-4 or 4-8: Call nnd sec this handsome Carriage nnd the large stock of other Fine Stylish Vehicles, at 1540 O Street. E. 1. GUTJHEInJ IE . 1540 O Street. New Baby Goods this Week J. H. MAURITIUS & CO.'S. Hlnck Silk Coats and Cloaks. Colored Coats and Cloaks. White Flannel Coats and Cloaks. Black and White Silk and Mull Caps. Bonnets and Tani O'Shantcr's. Long and Short Dresses. Flannel Skirts Plai.ii and Embroiderd. Slips, Aprons, Dresses and Bibs. Something new in Childrens and Misses Dresses in Wash goods. Wc are tliconly. home In the City making the above Department an exclusive nnd complete otic. Our goods arc the best workmanship and matcrinl nnd cannot be duplicated by any other house. Our prices are as low as consistent with first class goods nnd leaving a profit. We are lende.-s In nil our lines nnd not Imitators. J. H. MAURITIUS & CO., Ladies' Furnishers. 131 S. Eleventh St. 'DFFMAN THILORS. i2o,-i2o6 O St., Burr Block. Ot NEW SPRING IMPORTATION NOW IN. A. M. DAVIS & SON, Spring Carpets And Draperies 1112 0 St. Telephone 219. w HEN YOU WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. BOSTON SURREY. The Lightest Four Passenger Carriage Manufactured. AND- & RICHTER, AND NOW'S THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE LINCOLN ICE CO. 1040 0 ST. PHONE 7 18. PURE CLEAR ICE I Prompt Delivery. m It leads them all for stvle comfort and general appearance. -ylrs 1 Ui. I ,jS- 4 s. l