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A CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, iKgn 1 HOWS' THE TIME TO 1'LAl'K YOUK OIUIKH KOll House Decorations! Where thc, will receive prompt attention mid skillful workmanship. Call on S. E. MOORE, nml sec his line til Fine Paper Haii)(lnft 11(34 O STIMSI5T - Sole Agency for - The Shinto-Williams Co.'s Paint. NOW IN NEW QUARTERS! Lincoln Trunk Factory o st. 1133 ST Where wo will he gtiul to neo nil old frlcndi nnd customers nnd n tunny new ones ns enn ct Into the store. C. A. tallR-OK, SUCCESSOR TO WIRICK & HOPPER. WESTERFIELDS Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladies and - Children's Hair Cutting ASV3C.A1.TY. COR u&OSTS., NBWHURU HL'K ZMIISS Alice Isaacs OMAHA, LATE WITH STERN BROS, MEW YORK LATEST "novelties Millinery L Very Lowest Prices. In the Store of llcynmn A Dolohcs, 1518-20 Farnam Street OMAHA. PHOTOGRAPHER! Fine mint Cabinets 13 par iloion. Hpeclnl rates to sttwonts. Call and see our work. Studio, U14 O Street. 'Open from 10 n. m. to p. in. Humlny, J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Office: 116 S. Eleventh St. Telephone: Office 685. Residence 56a, LIN'COLN, NEB. '' fjtefoiitt. Practice Limited to Pl&onse of the Nervous System, Heart and Blood UKKKUKNOK3: Hon. Win. t.etHc Attorney Qniieml. Hon. T. I.. Norviil. Associate Justice, Jnuo' National Hank, Bewaril. Citizens' National Hank, Ulyssrs. Ojwoks IBBO Street, LINCOLN, NKU. LINCOLN Yd&yjfolpfiC KD ISITJTCTK OF rEXMlXimr, Shorthand, and TnWrll'nt, U the bm ami largest College In tha Iful. UJU Student In altemUucv tail year. ttluUnts rcparel .or business In from i lo month. Experienced faculty. 1'monal Instruction, ttaautlful uluitraled o'tatotcue. colloco Journals, and snaclmans o( ixumawhlm torn f m by aildrvutng PLUUUIDOK HOOSK. LlnooJn, Neb. Laities Use I Jr. L Due's I'arloillcal l'llls from Purls, France, That positively ro llovo siiipresslons, monthly uerangemenU anil Irrexulnrltle onuscU by coltl, weakness, shock, anemia, or general nervous tleblllty, The large proportion of Ills to which ladles ami misses nro llnble Is the direct result nfa disordered or Irruirulur menstruation. Hup pretslont continued result lu blood olso nlng and iiuck consumption, f.' pnekaue or 3 Tor H. Hunt direct on rccolpt of price, Sold lu Lincoln by II. P. Hlierwln, tlrugKlst O btreet. LOCAL AND PKI.S0NAL Mrs. M. A. Heed Is vIsltliiK In llentrlce. J. V. (lioi'i;n hits gone to Hun Francisco. Mrs. I'm rllt nnd dftiivthtirn"o In Illinois. Mrs. A, 0. lleovm hns gone to L-if.iyotte, Intl. J. M. Knox returned Monday from Dos- .Moines. Miss Klllo pteen Is In Ht. frills visiting friends, k A. (I. Tlhhetts has gone to Colorado rijithiK. Mr. nod Mm. Thomns C'oclirnii urn In leo kuk, I own. M111. M. II. Kent is visiting friends tit I'eorln, 111. Dr. 0. V, Ooodell litis iiituruedfrnm Wash liii(toii, I). 0, Mrs, .1. N. Converse stnrleil Tuesday for Ht. I'atil.Mluu. F. 1 l'ol'Oiii departed for Hot Hprlugs, Dak,, Tuesday. I.nwrenco Heiskell Ih In Hed Willow county uttcnilliigujurt. Kd, llohuof Mnnslleld, Ohio, Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs, Paul Holm. (leorgo N. Foresinnn has returned from n peasant eastern visit. Mis. Helen Morrlhow lias gone to Los An geles to rend llio winter. Mrs. Jacobs of Malhotirn, Iowa, Is visiting herdfttightr,'Mr. Flshhaek. Miss Corn Outcnlt nod Miss Nellie llrunsou returned Monday from Denver, Mrs, iXtrnutlM Baldwin leaves the early part of next week for Now Y01 k. Jttiues Clark of Hhelhyvllle, tod,, has lieon visiting his tiut'le, J. H. Ilarwlck. Mrs. I'ariuella Hmltli returned Tumdny from it four months' eastern v I 1 1. Miss Catherine Hnum of Newton, In, Is vlshlng her cousin, Miss Amy I). Covert. Mrs. J, I. Uodcrnctsl Isi'iitcrtiilnhig Mrs, Mrs. H. C, (Hover of Uraiid Haven, Mleh. John C. Miller nnd Mis MlunloO. Kitnkcl were mnrried Viilnesday hy Judge Blow art. Mis. L. K. BurgcM of Now Yoik City is vIsltliiK her brothers 11. H. 11udO.it. Ouk ley. H. H. L. Huntington nnd daughter of Chi cago, havu been tntertitlued this week hy U. N. Crandall. Tho East Lincoln W. C. T. I J. will meet next Wodnosduy evening nt tho residence of M. I Trester. Miss Haunnh Thornboiirn returned Mon day from New York accompanied hy her sis ter, .Miss Jlory. Miss Colin MoWllllnms of Dayton, Oido, is visiting hur Hlstoiit, Mrv. L. F. Klcgcr mid Mm. O. H. Waul. Mis, K. ilo Htolguer and eldldron of Came ron, Mo., is visiting her sister, Mm. Geo. U. Illseii, WIS 11 street. Miss Klllo Jnekton, diughter of Judge Jackson ot Atchison, U visiting Miss Naomi Weaver, USUI H street. Mr. unit Mm. H, A. Tate of Now ton, Ioo, 1110 visiting their son, T. W. Tato nt the fam ily residence, lull) Astlect, Mm. I. Haas of Ht. Joseph 111 rived In the city Tuesday unit U a guest jf Mr. and Mm. M, Oppcilliolmcr HW N stieot. Mr. iiinl Mm. Kd. Taylor of Kvnusville, Intl., who havu been visiting Mr. and Mm. I. 0. 1'iiee, left foi their home Tuosihiy. 1'rofeHsor and Mr. Hatuuel 1', Hatm, of Mendville, l'n,, aio visiting at the lesldelicc of Oov, Tliayer, tho professor' uncle. The fair now in progit'tM in tho new Ht, Theresi uitochlal ichool, is ntti acting largo cimwiIs. It will continue until October ill, M111. N. 3. llrowu ami Miss HiiiIim lller with left Tuesday evening for lltirlington, Iowa, to attend the funeral of their brother. Mls.s Nova I'oterman of Hod Oak, la., Is visiting with hur sister, Mm. V. K. Mome, 'JtUIl K stteeL HI10 will rvnmiii several weeks. Mr. and Mm. llllckousilerfer of Knst Hliauesvlllo, Ohio, who have Ltccu visiting their daughter Mr. R. I). Hpcltz, left fur their home J uewluy. Tho oyster supiier given nt llolianan hall lust evening hy tho Relief nnd Aitl Society was nn untpialilletl success, netting too rolief fund n handsome sum. T. K, Sanders, II. J. Seamark and Miss Ki.npn have been appointed a commltteo to draw up rules for tho pioposcd choir gulhl of the Holy Trinity .Church. Tim loiig looked for and tho long talked ot "Grand Celebrity opening" of' tho Weasel Printing Co. takes place next Tuesday nt tho company's handsome store room, HUtl N street. Wo trust you will favor us with your presence. At a meeting of the lalf ty of the Bt. Paul M. K. church Wednesday it wus fount! that a majority were lu favor of admitting ladle Into tho uiemlwmhip ot the general church conferences, Tho question will bo decided nt the next conference which will be hem In Omaha In 18tr.', Additional local and personal page 9. Our customer all speak highly in prnlsoo 8t. Patrick's Pills. They are the liest lien y rothers, Carroll, Neb, For silo by A. L, Hhrader, the druggist. J, J.' Oils, 1510 Douftlas street, Omaha, ha over one thousand trimmed lints, bonnets toques and turbans for you to select from Prico4 are tho lowest anil styles correct. Littlles Cork Hole Turitrtl Shoes, are as easy to the feet as any hand turned. Are warm, dry ami comfoatable. Try a pair. To be touud only at WunnTEH & Rook its, Ladlug Bhoe Dealers 1. A. It. Hook Very Cheap. The.Wesael Printing Co. has heverul coplcH of Col. Robert U. Real's well kiiuwu history of the Grand Army of tho Republic in tine bindings which It will .sell at 1.00 per vol uum, Original price, sold only on subscrip tion, at f 5.00. These books are fully illus trated and complete In every detail. Call and seo them. The Lincoln Steam Lauiidry having re cently changed hands and undergone many improvement is now lietter than over pre-, pared to execute work in tho very host man ner, promptly ami nt popular price. Mr. A. W. Day the new proprietor ha adopted f new and improved procesi for washing and handling garments, by which no bleach'ng or injurious materials are used; the Uncut fabrics such as silk, lacos, llouncc, limine! or cotton good are laundrled in tlrst class manner, without the least damage. One trial will convince the mobt skeptical that the IJn coin Steam Laundry does the tluest work lu the rlty. All good called tor and delivered. Telephone II.'. 80UTH LINCOLN. Mr. Mills nnd family letiirned Inst Tues day from llulvldrre, Neb, I'l-nl I'aticett returued last week from 11 ptenrnut trip to California. Mm. C. II. Gould and daughter have re turned from Portland, Oiegon. Mr. nnd Mm Llpplucntt returned Hnlun. day from n six weeks visit In llrookjyii, N Y. . .Mm. A. K. of Kearney, Neb., stayed over Sunday with Mm. J. M. Iluiks, while on her way to Hannibal, Mo. R. II. Townlny left Hatiinlay for New Yot-k. Ilo exM'cts to leliiin mix t week ne compnuleil hy his fiimlly. Thero was it pleasant gathering of young people at tho reslileucu of Mis. Nownmu Ault last Weilnesilny ovenlug. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Tail, who have hecn visiting their son, (I W. Tall, left for their homo tit Nnwton, la., Saturday. Autllla, Infant daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. James Walters, died Friday ami was hurled Sunday from tho Catholic chinch, Mrs. James lhnks returned last Friday from Lexington and Wnverly, Mo., mid llioomfleld mid Htlvnn Hpiings, Ark. Ilov, Ralston mid Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hell left Wednesday for Not folk to attend tho Congregational Asr-oclntloti at that placo. Mr. Hhnrp.of tho firm of Mux well o Hhnrp, has just ptiiclinsiMl and taken possession of a lino residence, corner Klghtoenth and I) streets, title week. Thero will ho n very luterestl.ig entertain mint given at the Plymouth Congregational church hy the Ijidles Aid Hoclety on next Wednesday ovenlug, Mr. ami Mrs. Day, parents of Mm, K, R, Hlzer, left Wednolny for nn extended visit lu tho cast, through Virginia, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and other slates. Mr. II. L. Huntington and Miss Hat tie Huntington ot Chicago, III., uncle and niece of C. N, Crnntlall, aro tho guests ot Mr. nnd .Mm. Crandall this week, nt Seventeenth and I) stri-ets. AuntHamantha. Imported Millinery Our iiuKitiug ngent lins returned from tho European markets mid wo nro now ready to show you a Isrgo and complete Hun of tho latest designs lu French pattern lint h, bon nets, toipies anil Kugllsh hats. J. J. Ht.tHH, lMO Dotiglat.stieot, Omaha. Ijidles will llud n complete lino of Hue shoes and all the latest styles at tho proper prlceititt Sherw In's Ronton Hhoo Store. Lluroln Ml, Jon .t KauaasClty. TlirotiKh Sleepers unil I'urlor Curs. Tlioiliy td triinsfem, changes and delays between Lincoln, Ht. Joo nnd Kansas City is over, the II, & M. having placed hi sorvico n lino of combination sleepers and parloi chnlr cam that for convenience, clegunco and com fort surpnfM anything heretoforomn lietween thiMo iMilnts, The present schedule is ns fol lows; Ijcavo Lincoln, 8:!M) p, m. dully, arrive luSt. Joo6:'J7n. 111., Knnsas City 7:50 a. in.; leturnlng, leave Kauas City '.1:15 p. 111. dally, St. Joo 11:43 p. in., arrive at Lincoln 7:50 p. in. The so trains run via Heatrlco, Wymoro and Table Rock and make close connections nt terminal points. Tho mm vice Is really excel lent nnd wo can iccnimuenit it with much conlldeuce. Further Information can lo oh tallied at union tl 'x)t or city olllco corner O mid Twelfth streets. A. C. ZlKMKU, City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Mr, John Keowu, tho worthy prstnuister tit Koown, Allegheny county. Pa., says: "Clmmberluln'H cough remetly sells bolter tlinn any oilier." Tho reason of this is bo cause it can always bo tie (louded tion. 1ft any one trouhletl with a severe cold glvo it n trial and they will llud that thollrst dose will relieve the lungs mid make breathing canler nnd that its continued use will freo tho sys tem of all syniptomsof the cold, 'llio prompt ness mid certainty of this remedy in tlie tellef nnd cure of cold", has won for It many sin cere friuud and made It very popular. For sale by'Aili. Slirnder. Noveltiso In Wedding Cako boxes t drty different shnH's at Wessel Printing Co. Selling Hooks hy Siilmerlptlon. Tho method of helling liooksby subscription has many advantages over any other, and It daily growing in Importance and popularity. Hy this method the attention of the purchaser is called to valuable books of which he might leinaln In entire Ignorance if they wero sold in any other way, Itis the most ilirtct ami altogether tho nvst econtiiiifctif way to buy looks. Hooks purchased nt a retail liook store have generally tmssed through the hnudsot from ftro to four miihllemrn, each of whom must have n profit. The lUrenhh lMlshiim Co., St Louis, Mo,, ottem prolltable employment to nil who wish to engage In the business, Exerleuce Is not uot-tf'snry, but any lady or gentleman with Intelligence nnd Industry can make a success of tho worth. Their publications nro first class, just such 1kh)Vs as our young people and our older peo ple should read; liooks that tend to make In telltgent men nnd women; book that teach people things that they ought to know; such books as a splendid Family Jiible, which Is in itMlf a perfect cyclopedia of biblical knowN edge, MtliMiWs 'History of the United Statts is another splendid book ; n sale of over 1500,000 copies speaks loudly in favor ot Its great worth. The iVojife's Cyclopedia of Unirevsal Knowledge Is another work thut has carved Its way to a wonderful success, 100,000 copies ot tills splendid cyclopedia, made and ediUxi especially for tho masses, have been sold, and the sale is still very large. They also handle the Red Letter Life of the Republic Stanley Explorations in Africa. The Pioneer History of America; People's Farm mid Slock Cyclopedia; The Physical Life of Both Sexes; Courtship, lovo mid Wedlock, and History of the Grand Army of tho Republic. Another splendid book, nveragingat fifteen hundred sets a month, Is RidiMith'a Cyclope dia of Unirersal History, a book that is bound to be read by tens ot thousands ot scholars, and by those who lay no claim to scholarship, and who yet love a clear, strnighttorwurd, understandable record of tho great event of tho worlds history. The popularity ot this book Is something wonder ful. For further particulars, circulars, terms to npootli.-etov, address, The Riverside Publishing Co., 70!) Olive street, St, Louis, Mo, O-lOVSm Tho Whltebrvast Coal mid Lime coni any Is again at the front supplying the finest grades of coal ntlholowot price. Wedding cako loxest nil styles, Wessel Printing Co. Ilo Diiftlrttjcd the tint. A S. fcli uilvcrslty profetsor, Irrltntetl to flint that'll! stuthMits hml got Into the Inthlt of plucliiK their lints mid citnea tin Ids desk clonk rooms liolng nt n premium --uiinmintt'tl thut tie next itrtlclc of that kliul phict'd there -vottlil la? destroyed. For Mime duya nil went well, until the professor was pulled for 11 moment from tho das' room. A student slipped Into his retiring rotiiu nnd ci.uirgetl with tho pro fcmtnrliil hut, which ho placed conspicu ously 011 thcilesk. while Ills follows grinned and trembled. The professoV, 011 return ing, hiiw the hut, thought hoiiio rushly ob stinate student hud been delivered into his hands, unil, taking out hit knife, he cut the oircntlliig thlliK to pieces, tho whlltr vnlnly nttetiiptlng to concnil thomiilleuf triumph that pl.iycd about his counto iiiinio. Il was lu u very Imtl temper the noxtiliiy.-Ohutlor A Cull to Anns. .luck Llvlimstou-lshoiiltlii't think the arm of 11 setteu wiw tho most comfortable plm.11 In tho world, Mlsi SomerM Amy Somem Well, thero nre urnis that nro softer uiitl moro ngrceuhlc MunseyV Weekly An Otnrk HomniK-p. !' Ink me, Suo?" "Purty well. .Iltn." "Row niiich, tl'yo reckon?" "Oh, or good deal." "Hut how much, nowf" "Oh, or lot." "Ilow'tlyo Ink tor" "Oh, .Hml" "How'd ye know what I war ko'.ii ter suyr" "I know'd." "Whlltr" "You know." "I was koIii' tcr list o ef yo'd go ur llsh. In' n'ovcnlu'." "Ye wasn't, iiuther." "Yes, I war." ".Iluif" "Hml" "Ye don't Ink me." "Yes, I do, n heap." "No, yo don't." "1 orter know " Howf" "Why, Sue, didn't I jist iut ycrtcrgit rcutly nn' j " "Ye snltl yo war goin' to nst 1110 to go c llshluV' 'Sue!,, "Whut, .Iltn?" "I didn't mean It." "Then whut did yo mennr" "Oli, Sue. cjult yer foolltf' uti' go nn' ast wrp.iw." 1 Chicago Ileruld. lib Ovcrrcitched Ills I'lirpose. Grmlgrlntl (to his employes) Nohmlj nut mo Is to touch that clock. Nobody is to liegln or leave off work except us it In tlicutea tho time. Forouinn Yewlr. Grmlgrlntl (tho next day) Why, the tiny m one-fourth pmo nnd nobody's nt work! Whnt does this meanf t'oremun (meekly) You forgot to wind the clock, lr. Jewelers Weekly. Siisnii' I'upa Talks. "George," aald tho railroad niiignnte, "wo all think u great ileal of you, mill we llko to havo you visit Susan every night when you cnn. Wo llko to huve you stay ns late 101 convenient, too, hut sometimes when It gets to lw 'J o'clock, nnd you still decline to break away, I wish you Imd been lltted out llko my now locomotives with an Improwd. spark nrrester." New-York Hernltl. A Great Advantage. Fuunlnian Yes, I know I'm neither rich nor famous, nnd don't ntnount to much, hut 1 tell you, In ouo thing I huvo tho ml vuiitago over tho president of the United States. llroi son What is thutf Fuimllnan Whj, I am make money writing jokes en him, hut he couldn't imiko n cent writing jokes on mo. Light. Ilepulr Needed. Mistress Mary, what nro you tlolng with thut clock f Maty (with tut servants' bedroom clock under hernrm) Pluze, mum, Olm tukln' it to n watchmiiker'H. It's nil out uv ortler, mum. Ivory morning at folve o'clock It ymn nil to paces, in' makos Htich 11 racket (1 enn'i slupr, -Now York Weekly. Tho Kxtreiiins. "I can't FvnJ cither of these letters." "Who nro they fromP' "One is from 11 selioollioy just learning o write, imtl the other Is from 11 professor of penmanship. In tho latter I cun't tell which Is the flourish unil which thelettur." -Yankee IJImlo. A Very Efllcient Aluini. Smiley I heanl you havo bought 11 nen patent hurghir ulnrm, Tunglc, I wUli you'd 'et me have 11 look at It. Tnnglo I wish I could, Smiley; but-o -woll, tho fact Is, a thief got Into tho house lust night nnd stole It. Chatter. flu West. Mother Now that you have become n chiropodist, where nro you going to settlef Ambitious Youth I think, mother, I'll -;o to Nebraska. All the pn)ers say that U n groat corn stute. Street & Smith'H Good News Neither Cull Any One KUe, Mm. Cuniso Misfortunes do not como singly. Cuinso Well, I don't understand what they can possibly see in each ether that they ihotiid marry. New Yorkllernld. Enough to Tiro It. "I urn t-orry you have to work so hard," he cried "Your voice sounded very tired when you called to moup stairs.'' "Oli, you know it had to go up three flights to reach you, dear." Light. . Nipping Him lu the llud. "Had a splendid time. I ran across a lake up In" "Ran across a lake? Come, come, 1 links, don't lli o transparently." New York Bun. New Goods and New Styles Throughout For Fall. Don't be Tardy The Best Will be Picked First. If rS -$ NRf -1 ,J ' If II "f A Blessing in Disguise. Some people might come to the conclusion that when this bed broke down mis fortune overtook Its owner. As 11 matter fact the reverse Is the case. Think of It! Since he bought that bed n few months ago he has not known whnt it is to go to bed with nn ensv mini! It creaked nnd groaned under him from the start. It wns nlwnvs therenteulng to collapse, nnd now it has gone to pieces. If he lint! gone to A. '1'. GRUETTER & CO., hi would have saved himself not only sleepless nights but the disaster portravetl !n the Illustration. Still he is to he congratulated, foi he cnn now vUit A. T. GRUKTTKR & CO., nnd for less money than he pah! for his had bar gain nhtnln n bed In which for the balance of his life he can enjoy undistuihed repose. AUG. TH. GRUETTER & CO. itin n mui:i:t. !1 7 tV NS. mi4 O ST. Hew Hardware Store. KRUSE& WHITE, Wheroyou will Always II ml a Compute Line of SHELF AND BUILDERS HARDWARE AOKNCY FOK Til K OULKIIHAfKI) RED CROSS COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Furnace Work a Specialty. Stores, 1210 O St. and 27 and W Sts A. M. DAVIS & SON, Fall and Winter Carpets and Draperies, 1112 0 St Telephone 219. H. W. BROWN DRUGGSITmFBOOKSELLER The Choicest line of Perfumes. D. M. Ferry V Finest Flower and Garden Seeds. 127 South Eleventh street. Most Popular Resort in the City. Exposition Dining Hall, S. J, ODELL, Manaokh. -o ti '5, 1121 and 1123 N Street. o Meals 25 els. $4.50 per Week. W HEN H00 WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL, PRINTING, CO. Fall Overcoats and Suits ! Lots of them, Beautiful Patterns and Elegantly Made. First comers will pick the ripest plums remember that, $12 to $25; hardly a clear way to tell you, but those are about the extremes. You can pleasantly answer that favor ite: " Where did you get that Mat ?" When you've bought ours and saved an extra dollar. A. Hurlbut & Co. Cor. 10th and P Sts., Lincoln. 4 L