8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1890 1, t k. HH POPULATION OF LINCOLN ,06,000, Saturday Evening, Noy, 2290 Corner 10th unci P Street. Plush Coats AND FURS A SPECIALTY. II, It. NINHI.r.Y IMI. "Thr Oiitirlrr"' I'tir Nwlr li Oniiiliii. Copies may lw found nt Keith's newsstand, 810 South Fifteenth struct, ltoyd'oora house block. ATTEND THE Grand Opening To-Day OK Fine Millinery T Herpolsheimer & .Co.'s Eiposltloa D.psrtraent Btorei. Tlie Courier Unit lin Pniinil At Windsor Hotel Now Hlmul. Capital Hotol Nows Hlmul. Kxposltlon Dining Hull Now Hlnml. Tho (lollmm Nows Htnnd, US Boutlt lltli Ht. ltort Uiimier, 111 North llttt 8 1 root. Kit. Young, HNO () Htrect. Klototwr A Co., USO O Htrcot. Little HportChinrHtoro, 113 North 12th Ht. JWostornoUl's Harbor Hliop, llurr MlooK. HfAn extra supply of pnpor la always loft at tho (lollmm, In coso ollior Nowsdenlors supplies run short. SSSalSS FINE FURS 1137 O STREET. v. c l.cil nnil remittal. Whitebroast Coal iiiul Lima Company. Take Turkish nt 1010 O street. BrownV fop oysters In oil styles. Call up the Ij. D. T, Co., 1'honolOO. Ruth M. wood, M, D 1230 1 street. Telephone at tho Courier otllco U 353, O. II. CoMbs, Dentist, 1W5 O street, Mrs. W. E. Gosper, fine millinery, 11H O Hutchlna & Hyatt sell coal. Telephone 205. Lincoln Ieo Co., 1010 O St. Telephone, 11 ti. Order Canon City Coal from Belts ft Weaver. Canon City Coal at tho Whitebroast Coal and Lime Co. Ladles should never buy a cloak until they havo called nt tho liniar. Only plaro in Lincoln that uw mineral water in taths Is nt 1010 O street. Improvedshower for Turkish baths nt 1011 J street, basement Union block. Special salo on Ten Gowns Tuesduy and Wednesday nt J. H. Mauritius & Co. Miss C. J. Gullmetto, modiste, second floor' Exposition building. Tnko elevntor. The largest and finest stock of millinery in tho city cnu.be seen atMrs. Gpsper's,U140st, J, 11. liarnaby, the tailor, may bo found at rooms 13 ami 13, Newman block, 1025 O st. Jupltor Conl isn winner and Belt & "Weav er, sole agents hnve plenty of it. Try n ton. Poehter furnishes the finest quality of ice crenm nud fauoy cakes for parties nud wed dings. All tho latest kheet music, new stock, nt Croncer's Art Manic store, 213 south Eleventh streo, E. R, Guthrie Is headquarters for fine enr r laces In all styles. Call at his repository, 1540 O street. Ladles will find a complete line of lino shoes and all the latest stylos at the proper prices nt Bherwin'a Boston Shoo Store. Poehler is now serving rich juloy oysters nud lunches at his parlors iu tho McBride block, corner Twelfth and 1' street. For a lomo back, a pain iu tho side or chest, or for tooth-ache or car-ache prompt relief may bo hud by using Chamberlain's fain Balm. It U reliable, I'or sale by A.U Shadef. The Rambler bicycle U coming more in popular favor dally as tho machine comes Into general use. It Is undoubtedly the best adapted for speed, comfort and safety, of any of the machines. Call am see it at E. R. Guthrie's, 1640 O street. Ladle desiring to make an appropriate and thoroughly appreciative present to their beat gentleman friend canuot give them anything ulcer than a watch cluttu mode of hair comb lug! Take the combings to Miss Johnston, 1114 O street, and have a chain, In any stylo made for a Christmas present Ot Chnlrmnii M. I. Allium, nf Dm ,I..viil.,. committee, In pushing ulicnd actively in thn preparation mr mo Charity Ilnll, to Iw given in iiioMniocnpnoi llinnksglvllig lllglit, Nov 27, nml ho promise one of thn most beautiful displays over seen In this city. Tho delnlls for tho ball liavo now nil boon nrtiingi.il nud tho iimnngonient Is confident thntsofur ns conveiilonelos nro concerned, tho woik has never bivn notrly so well done. There will tnt litit uiia iiiitrnueo to tho building in tho enst wing. Hero patrolmen will bo stationed to Impart ncctwwry liiforniatlon, A i'nnniy will Ini stretched from tho door to tho car-rlngo-wny, nnd tho passage will ho covered with cnrK't. Footmen w III Imi Iu rivtdlne to nsulst guest in nllghtliig. Tho check room will ndjoln tho ilanclng hall, mid here colored maids will ho In waiting, Ladles' mid gen tlemtm's wrap will ho chocked together, and thorn will Imnochnrgo for tho sorvlcv, Thodoor will bo oMned nt 8 p. in, nud tho ginnd innrch will cointneuoo promptly nt ('. No mm hut dnncors will Iw allowed on tho !l0OI'. Them Will I Ml tin lirnirrnii.,a Tin. dances will bonmiounced by banner. Muslo win no iiirmsnea ny n select orchestra of twelve ploces. Brown, tho caterer, will nerve reircslillivllts in llio senate olinmbcr nt n.n. sounhlo pi Ices. It liHrlmM, generally tinilorstood by this tlino Hint no Invitations to tho Charity Ilnll Imvo been Issued. All rotiectnbl(j croii nro urged to buy tickets, which can U ob tained of nuy of tho mcmliur of liny of tho committees or nt llilirman & lllchter's store, of Mr, A. O, Kleiner at thu Burlington city ticket i fllce, nud nt Tiik CotmiKit olllro; price $.1.00 for goiillemnu nud lady: addition al lady fl.tw. Tho management urge n prompt pnrchnso of tickets Iu order that nn estimate of tho probable ntteiidnnco may be mndn. A mini ler of linportnnt featuiw not heroin men tioned depend on tho number of tickets sold, mid It Is ileslrnhhi tlint Intending purclmserH should net promptly. TitK 'CouiUKU next wek will contnln mi flnlmrnto reKirt of tho bnll with descriptions of tho toilettes, etc. U-avo your orders for extra copies. Mr. mid Mrs. Thnmnall llnnl.m nvnnx.... Joyablo high llvo patty Tuesilay livening, Those present weros Messrs. nnd Mesdnmes Joseph Hwnn, W. N. Hewnnl, L. O. Burr, Cook, Oakley, C. O. Burr, J. II. Wright, Doollttlo.Rnrtlett, 11. It. Cowdery, Biickstatr, K. I. Holmes, Alexun. der, II. M. Cnsolieor, M. I)., E. Blgnnll, Wnr ren. lllggs, M.E. Wheeler, I). Wise, J. E. lloutx, Mrs. Hmil, Misses Ellison and Caso lKer of Fort Wnyno, Mlf Dewoy of Chicago, Miss Belter of Chicago, MIssFurst nud Mis Altkeil. Messrs. C. II. lllchtor. Frml llnntr Knit 0. Howe, Helwig, Million, V. C.Bholes, i. ! iiiompmu, M. l, Altkcn. Tho roynl pi Ins wnsnwnnlisl to Mr. nnd Mm. Wise, while tho booby fell to thu lot of Mr. nud Mrs. O. M. Bartlott. Mrs. Benton nlso eu tortnlucd n lunnber of her lady fi lends nt n high five pnrty Wednesday nfternoon, ut which tho following wero present: Mostiaiue, 11. E. Moore, II. 11. Ilitrlok, Kolley, J. 1'. Mnule, Geo. Clnik, Little, Xlemor, Boehmer, W. B. Ogden, O. M. Mhompson, A. O. Beo son, Goo, Bossclmnu, I'lUnam, It, A. l'erry, Iau, Btnriis, IiuholT, Knight, Cnl Thomp son, Mellck, Joseph Swnn, Bell, Mills, Wor rell, MoArthur, W. H. Gnrber, W. B. Gnt ber, W. B. Hnrgrenves, Kelfcr, Altken, woodward, Abbott, Hnrrls, Brown, Henkle, Andrus, Mnson Gregg, EsjKiyj Mliwes Baun dors, Maud Btubbs, Bolter, Clara CarmiKly, nnd tho Misses Ellison of Fort Wnyno, Imi. The prices were won by .Miss SnunderH nnd Miss Ellison. An elegant reception woj glvim by Mrs. Geo. Wtyg, Tuesday it(tiirnoon from !l toll, In lienor of her slsforsln-lnw', tho Misses Wing of Providence, B. I. Thu appointments wero lcrfoct nnd tho occasion was ono of rnro en joyment. There wero pretty Horn! decora tlonsconslstlngof roses nnd chrysanthemums. Following U n list of those present: Mk tlnnies Ada Atkinson, S II. Buruham, E. N. Buckingham, J. F. Barrett, C, E. Bessey, I. M. llnymond, A. B. llnyuioiul, Dr. Norton, I. B. P. Weeks, P. N. Little, C. II. Ohro, II. E. Lewis, F. W. Lowls, Aitlmr I-owls, L. O. Blchnrtls, H, Bchwnh, Dr.Mltchell, Dr.I.loyd, P. V. M. Raymond, N. 8. Harwood, 8. F. Hnrrls, J. II. Harley, R. O. Phillips, J. It. Webster, Von Der Winter, Conlten, Hnwloy, Bowen, Hodgeman, A. G Warner, L, A. Bherman, Prof. Edgrou, R. C. Outcault, Bruncr, Dr. Manning, Woals, C. II. ImholT, J. J. ImliofT, Dr. Rlghtor, Jos Uwlimer.l'rof. Ixsos, A. Watklns, J, A. BucksUiir, Bailey, Dr. Bailey, Nesblt Cheney, II. West, Misses 8. W. Moore, Barnh Harris, Perry, Bailey, Klugsley, Clark. Mesdnnios J. G. Dawes, H. 8. Perry of Croto; W. Q.JJoll, Burllngame, Athern, B. F. Burr, D. L. Brnco, H.D. Young, J. D. Calhoun, Prof. Klugsley. Mrs. H. E. Lowls and Mrs. D. h. Braco asiisUxl In re ceiving, Tho teachers In tho public schools have or ganlred a branch of The Nebraska Rending Circle. The first meeting was held Monday evening at tho residence of Mrs. Ahoy P Tlirnny. Professor li. Ii II. Austin of the high school, was elected president, and Miss Alice M. Russell, principal of the Bancroft school, secretary. An enterUlnlng talk on Hawthorne and Emerson was given by Pro fessor Austin, and Mrs. Tucker read tin in terestlug selection. Tho next meeting of tho circle will bo held a week from Monday at tho residence of Mrs, E. II. Bowen. Follow ing are the members: E. W. Edwards. Mo- dorn Smith, Ellen Ellison, L, L. i , Austin U it. Thomas, Marie McKIuuon, Frances Duiieomlie, Nettle Taylor, Mary L. Jones, Nelly Eddy, Alice Orr, W. B. arltren, Iiura Haggard, Buslo Hoagland, Miss Burke, Ellen Rollins, Lulu Sumner, Nellie Feltou, Jossie Low, L. II. Davis, E. T. Tucker, Jennie A. Cole, Llxxle Burr, Louise Tucker, Huttlo Echart, Lenu Smith. Mrs. II. MusMlman, Allen Uiiitry, Cora Beach, Mlnnlo Thompson, Ada Patterson, Jessie Btlles, Lillian Upham, Kathleen Calhoun, Lydla Welsh, Nellie B. Ly tie, Bertha Green, L. B. Iiomls, Barah Riley, Lirxlo Bond, 8. Alico Ixese, Mary Bynm, Beha Dowell, Bertha McCorkle, Lizzie Reeves, E. II. Bowen, Ella Kauiriimn, ,Vbby Tiffany. A now card club has just been organized among tho new married vople. No nuino has been decided on as yet; but It will proln ubly bo called the Ixitus. Meetings will bo held every two weeks at the residence of the members. The rules coutulu some unique provisions. For Instance, members uro to bo lined ono cent for every minute they are late.. the money accruing in this way to bo spent for nu elegant prize to bo uwnnled at the end of the season. It is the Intention never to have more than six tables, and only in tho caso of tho absence of members will outside guests be Invited. The first meeting will bo hold next Tuesday evening at tho residence of Mrs. Geo K Brown, Twenty-second and Washington streets, when high five will bo played. Following is u list of thememtieis: Messrs. and Mesdnmes John B Wright, E E Henkle, G K Brown, T W Griffith, W It Maxwell, H Hchlnndcr, M E Wheeler, Ham ilton Eddy, Dr. Wcndt.j W B McArthur, V II Imlioir, It B Mcintosh, llolyoko, M I), II R Nls.ley. Tho Browning society which was sosticcc fully organized Inst winter, met for tho first tlino this season llillie parlors of tho First l'rch)tfilnu chinch, Wednesday livening, Mr, H, L. Gelsthardt p'rsldin. Professor E. W, Hunt of the Stale university, read "Count Glsmnntl," prefacing tho reading with n few luteri'stliig explanatory remarks. A very able aper on Browning's "Lusla'' wns rend by (I, W. Gerwlg. Tho latter work was compared to Hhokes'iearV'Otiiollo," mid n scholarly analysis of the stylo of tho two great authors was given. An Insti omental duet by Piofessor anil Mis. Meiremlorf closed the grograiiimo. Wednesday ovelilug nt the lesldeiico of tho bildu.A. Lincoln Krostand Miss Jcnulo Bon mill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Hon- ncll wero united In mnrrlngo by Rov. F. 8 Btoln, of tho Bt. Paul M E. church, Iu tho presence of Intimate friend Tho brldo Is nu accomplished young lady, a graduate of tho Btate university and n popular member of society. Air. Frosf, a member of tho bin raster county bar, Unison grndtiato of tho university. Both nrenxcelingly well known nnd they Imvo the liest wishes of a very large circle of ncipialntnnces. Mr.nudMrs, Frost will Ihi nt home nfter DccomW 1, nt Thirty fifth nud Randolph streets. William Culteii Bryant was discussed nt this week's meeting of the Tuesday Evonlmr club, held at tho residence of Miss Nellie White. Readings wero given by will Clnrko nud Mis Mlnnlo Iwittn and essays wero road by Miss Amin Burr nnd Miss Deun Iooinls Tho musical part of tho programme wns Iu tho hnudsof M Us Nellie Whltenud Miss Anno Funko, nnd ,1. P.J FaucoiiJ ncted us critic. Cntiserle constituted tho pi Iticlpal entertain ment. Mrs. Frank Sheldon will entertain thui'ltibnt thu next meeting nt which time tho author unitercoiislderiitloii will ho James Russell Iiwoll. Geo. N. l'orct.umu was elect ed a mombor of tho club Tuesilay evening. Ml si ICunpp gnvo a bonnet pnrty nt the couservntory of music Thursday evening A large uumlier of young ieoplo wero present, and It was n very Interesting event. The gentlemen secured their partners forsupier by "purchasing" liounets nt miction. Among thoto pnwut wore: Misses Tnlhot, Nnoml Venver, Downloy of West Virginia, tho Misses Ellison mid Cnsehccr of Fort Wnj ne, Imi., i'.rb, Dewoy of Chicago, Elllo Leeso, Mrs. G, F. Bctts, Mrs. Hammond; .Messrs. Fnil Houtx, Will Clnrko, Goo. Covert, John T. Dorgnn, Knox, Low Marshall, 8eott, 1ingwell, Will Hammond, Geo. Crnncer, Joseph Bigger, U. W. Hills. TiikCouhikh'h, account of tho Charity Ball last year wns ono of tie most Interesting fenturi"!. It wns replete with every iletnll of Interest, tho list of costumes wns loiunrkahly well gotten up mid few if nuy of thu names failed to get Into the list of those present. As n ooiiKetpienco extra copies wero in great do main! to send to distant friends and tho (ill lion was Hoou exhausted. Our report of this gi nud nfTuIr this, venr will siiriasH oven that of Inst years' and It will lie well for Intending purchasers of oxtra copies to leave orders at the otllco of publication early next week. Miss Alible Covert gnvo nu exceedingly pleasant party Monday evening at tho rest delicti of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, H. Clark. Dan cing and cards wero tho principal iimuse incuts. There were present: Misses Nnoml Wenver, Adams of Atchison, Knn., lleslo Musou, Donnelly of West Virginia, Dewey of Chicago, Mlnnlo Do l'ue.Klllo Lcoso, Pace, Kunpp, Mrs. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Bit zur; Messrs.Joscph Bigger, Will Clark, E O. Bradley, Georgo Covert, Low Marshall, King, Scott, Charles Longwoll, Bostrom, Prof. C. W. Hills. Colonel J, M. Cotton, tho popular nnwspns, jier man, was thirty-eight years old Wednes day. The colonel received n uumlier of hand so'to birthday gifts, nnd in tho evening the interesting event wns appropriately celo dirated at his homo with tho following friends present: Messrs. nnd Mesdnmes Btoiuer, Me Knight, Ditlby, Johnson, Mrs. O. E. Wilkin son of Broken Bow; Messrs. R. E, Johnson, John Mcintosh and Fred Benzlugcr. W. E. Bides of Thk Couuikh was married Sunday evening to Miss Joslu Jacks of Leb anon, Intl., at tho residence of I'M ward Peebles, 2SB T street, Rov. W. L. Terry of tho East Lincoln BnptUt church olllciatlng. Only n few friends; weio present. Mr. Bides and his htttidsomo bride commence their married life with the brightest prospects,wlth tho warm regard and best wishes of many friends. Maurice L. Uhl and Miss Anna Milburn wero united iu marriage Wodncsdoy evenlug at the rrsldf nee of C, F. Burnett, UI5 E street, Rov. O. E. Baker, or tho Freewill Baptist chinch olllciatlng. Only a very few intimate friends wero present. Tho bridal couple will Ito at home at Ninth nud Nelson streets. A very pleasant meeting of tho Beta liter ary circle. was held at tho residence of Mrs. Burr Polk Tuesday afternoon. Tho "Life and Writings of Henry W. Longfellow' were studied. After tho literary programme tho ladles c; Joy id it novel entcrtulnment pro vided hy iho lustess. A tiuinlier of the girls Imvo proposed nt tending the Charily Bnll iu calico gowns, thu latter to lie afterwards presented to Elder Howe for donation to tho poor; but tho Idea wns broached n little too Into nnd it is doubt ful If the scheme will bo carried out. Clyde Campbell of East Lincoln, celebrated his llfteonlh birthday anniversary Saturday evening. A largo number of his young friends wero present and n thoroughly good time wns enjoyed. Miss Ella Olson of East Lincoln, entertain nl very pleasantly a number of her friends Monday evening. Tho entertainment took the form of n soavhubblo party, and was highly enjoyable. . Miss Naomi Wenver entertained n company of friends lust Thursday ovelilug in honor of her guest, Miss Adams. An unusually pleas ant evening wns enjojed. Tho Festival of Days to bo given by tho ladies of the Holy Trinity church early In December promises to bo a most succesafu and entertaining affair. At noon Wednesday Robor. E. Turner nud Miss Mnry E. Myer of Plato, Ball no county, wero joined In-marriage by Rev, F. 8, Stein, at the parsonage. Mrs. Bnrr I'nrker gnvti a wry largo recep tion yesterday afternoon, Tho lutwtor dec orations wero superb and the Xjitfres wero splendidly entertained. Miss Nellie Dcy, Professor O. W. lllll and others, rendered n very pleasing programme nt tho quarterly meeting of the Y. M, G. A. Wednwday evening. The congregation of the First Presbytii Ian church enjoyed a pleasant social at tho riwi deuce of Mr. ami Mrs. Milton Scott Wednes day evening. Charity Bull tickets uro now in the hands of the young ladies and but you have per haps been seen ere this, Mr, oud Mrs. W. It. Cambridge will given of .11 ls l.lllo llrllidloy. Honry E, Dlxey, Fny Templeton and E. E. Rico wero among tin Coi'iiikh'h visitors this week. Mrs. J. A. Hard nnd Miss Gertrude Alt ken gnvo u delightful high five pnrty Mon day evening, Mrs. (I. F. Bettswlllentertnlnthocnrilcliib of which she Is a inciiilior, Monday ovelilug. Mrs. A, II. Coffroth will return from nu extended visit (u thu oast Tuesday. Mrs. Dr. Hnhlu will entertain n number of frli'iiiU next Wednesday evening. Mrs. Joseph Hwnn, entertained thu F street (Mid club Inst evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II, Dorgnn returned from Hastings Thursday. Arouse the faculties, stimulate thu circula tion, purify the blood, with Aycr's Bnrsn- lutillln. An elegant Ilemaique proof etching, nice ly framed, only 0 at Crancer's, 212 South Eluventh street. Brlttoit's now grocery, 1 110 O street. Everything fresh. Canned goods of nil kinds. Best brands of flour Minnesota high patent. Goods delivered. Neatest grocery Iu the city. Give him ncnll. lllOOstieet. Tho Felix Olivines Complexion 1'o.vdors which wero o lxipulitr with Lincoln ladies Inst season nro tho liest on thu market and Miss Johnston has just received nu Invoice. Thruksgtvliig Is closo ut hand nnd June, corner O nnd 'thirteenth streets, Is on hand with it fluo lot of (Kiultry, gnino. oysters, etc., and can supply all with tho best the market affords, Shell oysters, clams, fchrhnp lob sters nud tripe. Call and seo him. Tho manicure department ut Miss John ston's, HMO street, has grown steadily from Iho day of opening so that It has liecomo n most opiilnr lesort for thu ladles to visit. Miss Johnston gives this her personal sujier vision which always gives entire sttlsfnctioii. Professor l'fnu's cooking school will close Wednesday next and from what Tiik Cou llIKH has heard it has boeu tho most success fill series of cooking lessons ever clven Iu this city. Tho classes containing forty of our most prominent Indies, nil of whom express themselves very emphatically as of tho opin ion that Professor Pfnu's wcrk is far superior to tho lessons given by Mrs. Ewing Iu this city some three years ngo. Tho professor's manner of teaching, economy nud general system nro thoroughly satUtnot ryitnil pleas ing to nil. Ho has made many friends hero, all of whom wish him success elsewhere mid wilt gladly i ecommeiid him to nil desiring such services Briscoe, tho shoo man. In the Exiiosltlon, has just received a big lot of now goods, suit able for fnll nud winter wear. Among tho now stock may bo mentioned, P. Cox's goods, iu Misses' calf, spring heel shoos, from A to E, high cut shoes, from A to E, boys high cut calf shot's, etc., nlso it big lino of Indies' welt ed goods mailu from common sense lasts, dou ble A to E, ut from f.'I.M) up. All tho latest styles Iu all tho stniidnid miikes. Shoes for Indies, gentlemen mid children in nil widths nud sizes shocs,combliiing lit and stylo with durability. Bemembor Briscoe,tho shoo mini, Iu tho Exposition. Mlltouburger's new Boitou Clothing house lends the van Iu prices on overcoats. Such garments ns other houses sell for 20, ho sells for 15, 1B coats for f 14, lr conts for $12, etc. Prices talk, t'nll nud seo them. Nlco pnttorns, perfect fit, lino linings, excellent styles nnd Just what you want. You need it coat nnd must eventually buy one, bo why put off. You might us well get n full sea son's ue out of (t ns to only havo It a few mouths. Make It n point to go in nud seo Mlltonlierger nt 1HI0 O street. Tho CouiUKU hits often heard that Folsom, tho O street confectioner, kept u superb grade of fluo candles nnd now It Is convinced of that fact. A nlco largo box of thesodeliclous con fections wero sent the CouiUKU yesterday with Mr. Folsom's compliments nud thuofllco boys say its tho best that has over passed their lips nud iiowspuor jveoplo ought to know. Tlieio Is n constant Increase In the trade at IxHtlo Meyer & Co.'s extensive general mor chandlso storo on Tenth street. Hero the best goods selected from tho latest products of tho eastern markets uro sold for tho low est prices, nud every purchaser hns thu assurance that ho Is getting honest goods precisely what ho bargained for nud nothing else. Everything in tho wny of dry goods, notions, groceries, etc, n complete stock embracing all the liest goods lit these lines. Messrs. Loulo Meyer & Co. take especial pains in suiting eostumers nnd they extend it hearty welcome to all to visit their handsome store, whother with a view t ) buying or not. It is no trouble for them to show goods, mill visitors invariably become patrons. Do not fall to remember I)ulo Meyer & Co. Whilodowu town shopping, ladles will find it very convenient to stop In at Miss John ston's,' 1114 O'streot, and havo t lelr head Khitiiioocd, It only tnkes ten minutes when done with the patent dryer. Try it next tlino you are down town. Tho Whitebreast Conl nud l.imo company is again nt the front supplying the finest grades of conl nt tho lowos price. Infants complete outfits, n magnificent lino and overythlug that Is desired for tho little darlings nt the Bnzar, For a cut, bruise, burn or scald, there Is nothing equal to Chamberlain's l'aln Balm. It heals the irts more quickly than any oth er application, nud unless the injury U very bevel o, no scar is left. For snlo by A. L, Bhuder. If thu ladies dutlre Miss Johnston to dress their hair for thu chalrity ball, engagements should be mudo soon as possible. Call up telephone 002, Elegant lino of silk and linen and mixed embroidered handkerchiefs at Hei polsheimer & Co's, Neckwear, fur and feather collars, boas and muffs. A choice lino of high class novelties at prices that aro not high, Tho millinery (le-xirtment of Hei polsheimer iV Co. premises to be one or tlio most attract ho In their entire biuiuexs. The new est styles aud shaiies aro shown and suggested. Give them a cull. You will want n now set of harness ror that trotter or yours. Remember E. R. Guthrie, IOI3 O street, has the llnest Hue In the city to select from nud his prices uro nl ways nu inducement to buy. Indies will find a magiiiflceut line of hand kerchiefs nnd gloves nt Mrs. Gos-er's milli nery iinrlors, 1114 O street. high five party Tuesday evening Iu honor Having lately received heavy shipments from our New York manufacturers and having placed orders for later demands, ' we propose to oiler our patrons unusual inducements in a 2Q Discount : Sale By Placing ENTIRE STOCK 0E Ladies', Misses and Children's Jackets, Ulsters, WRAPS, and Plush Garments, Sale to Continue Next Week Only! Beginning Monday, Nov. 24th. Our regular prices (marked in plain maintained, but 20 per cent of Cloaks will be remitted. Our Well-known $17.50 Plush Sacque Will therefore be sold at $14.00. Our all wool Vest Jacket, Sailor Collar all silk bound. Price $9.00, worth $11,50, will therefor cost you but $7.20. Don't Miss this Chance, And be sure to call and sec for yourself. tho 1023 O Street. j.u.i:i:cTOTTrnTTxo.Ti 12 04 and 1206 0' TEETH $ EXTRACTED - xj DR.H. K. KER7VmN SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform ! No lither ! No Gas ! A Ml Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. All Fillings at the Lowest Rates. DR. H. K. KKRMAN, Rooms ?4. 95,96, Burr Block, ' LINCOLN, NEB & Per Ct. Before Them Our 11! ures) will be, rj each dollars worth bought in Newman's Old Stand x i:m mxi i mo J u ii ijuqji ., Street, Burr Block. WITHOUT PAIN - s - . BHZRR 4 If I s 5 t St .j. HHiiiigi ' 1 - . NtetasaMJ