1 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1890 K fftl il The Store" ! Grocery Department Wo have a I a rye new and fresh and making an especial attract the "We quote f lasts: stock all we are effort to close cash buyer, while khc stock Mnrttn Warner Tomatoes, yjc These arc tlic bent kh1s In llic world. Fresh packed Platlsinoulh Corn, yjc Tlil Is genuine sweet corn, not tanked Held corn. California j)enclie, jjJJc per cnn. California penis, aaj $o per cnn. California cherries, 33jc per cnn. California apricots aoc per cnn. California plum, i7J$cpcr cnn. California gropes, I7)c per cnn. New Callfnrnln Dried Apricots, best In market, per pound 19c. New Cnllfornln dried peaches, yellow nnd InrRe, per pound 24c. New Cnllfornln raisin cured prunen per K)tiud i.r. New Cnllfornln grape, fnt nnd without stems, per pound He, Our Cnllfornln goods arc nil stnnilnnl nnd nrc gunrnuteed frrsli nice goods. New loose Muscntcll rnUlns, stemlcss per pound 9c. New Vnlcncla raisins, bright stock, per pound 9 c. New Muscntcll raisins, In boxes, 14c, per pound. New London layers," raisins,' In boxes per pound 19c. New Leghorn citron, Inrgc pieces, per pound 30c. New 3 crown box figs, very fine, per pound 19c. Imported Mnccaronl, gunrrnnteed per pound 12c. Imported Vcriuccelll, guaranteed, per pound 134. Imported Sardines In oil, per can, 5c. Imported French peas, James Dopants, per cnn 12c. Imported French pens, extra fine, per cnn lSc. Imported Spanlth Queen Olives, per bottle 34c. Sclilmmuls cntsup, hns no equal, large lollies, 15c. Wickerts catnip, hns no equal, smnll bottles 9c, Choice country butter, per pound 30c, Solia nnd Oyster crackers by the box 6c per pounc". I'm re Ohio Maple syrup, per gallon 80c. In cans. I'urc Nebraska Duckwhcnt, per pound 40 All our groceries nrc warranted I'urc, Wholesome nnd Fresh. Money cheerfully refunded In every case, if the goods don't please you. Wc Ssll Groceries Cheaper than Any. body. Maxwell, Sharpe and Ross Go, 1533 to 33 East O Street. SOCIAL AND PKItSOiVAI, H. II. Hues hns gnlin to I'liuhlo Fred U. Ilown wns In Onmlin Humlny. A. C. Jennings hns K"0 lo l0 Angeles. V. M. Cnrwui started Monday for Tncoinn. V.. T. (Indd loft Wednesday for Utlrn, N, V. nu Onmlin visitor Hull FIvOUR When we opened our Grocery depart, ment the combination refused to sell us Flour unlets we would agree to innlntnln tlic combination prices. This wc refused to do and were compelled to go outside to buy our Flour. We went to n maker of a well known brand and inude a spot cash offer for a car load. We got the Flour. It took just 18 days to bust the combina tion prices. We done It and have saved every family that buys Flour from 10c to 3SC sack, as our Flour hns proved so much better for the money that the com. blue has been forced to reduce their prlccs or go out of the Flour market nil together. Wc still sell: D. I. Brand a good Flour at $1.05 per sack. Stnraiul Creent a better one for $1.35 per sack . All. our Flour Is warranted and If you try fack and It docs not please you we vlll'sciul our wagon nround, get the Flour refund the money and look pleasant. Remember we Sell Flour Cheaper than Anybody. Maxwell, Sharpe and Ross Co. 1 53 to 38 KastO Street. Hov, Tlinyor wns ilny. It, If. Onkloy hns returned fromdnlvesloii, Texas, .1. 0. lCler loft Thursday for Leavenworth, Knnsa. ' IV. E. llnidy ri'turnrd from Denver Wed ensdny. Claiencn Drown of Ouinlin wns In tho city this week. Mr. nml Mrs.'L. 0. Durr v lilted In Onmlm Inst week. Miss (Irani Uhle of Hentrlce, Is visiting tho Misses Hill. 0. E. Montgomery left Tuesday fur (Inhes ion, Texas, Frenk Hlialdou hns riiturmil from (lalves ton. Texas, Mrs. It. .1. Orcein' hns returned from Iji fnyt'tto, Incl. (Icorgo I j. Hinlth of Omaha, wns In tho city Wednesday. Mis Mary K. Carpenter Is visiting friends in Home, N. V, Ilia Misses (lertrudoandCaroln Hill visited Onmlm Humlny . Mrs. (Irnrgn A. Boyholdt hns returned front New York . (Irorgn Iowry will leave Humlny for n tour of tho south. Mrs. H. M. Mi'llek will give n high II vo piuty next week, J. II. Iomlt siieut Thanksgiving day In Atolilson, Kniifns, Miss Nellie Newman spent Thaukszlvlug tiny In York, Neb. Dr. ltutli M, Wood spout Thanksgiving dny nt Nelson, Neb. MIm Nnoml Knight of Chlcngo Is visiting MIm Ijiurn Enstcrdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Hcrrlck sturteil for Dixon, III., Wednesday. Mr, nnd Mrs. William Logan left Tuesday uveuliig for Clinton, Mo. Mrs. Daniel Hopkins nml Mrs. W, II. Dor gnu nrc In Hot Hprlugs, Ark, Wnltnr Dawson bus accepted n Ksltlou hi tl.uotllcuof tho register of deeds. MM N110111I Knight of Chicago is visiting Miss Ensiculny for a few days. MIsAMnud nnd'Frahk Ilurkoy spent their Thanksgiving nt Atchison, Kansas. (leorgo Hpcncorof Halt Uikn Ulty.foruierly of Llueolu, wns in the city Tuesday. It I said that tho Ouinlin World-Hernld contemplate Issuing 11 Lincoln edition. L. Wessul, Jr., pniprlotor of TiikCouhikh, tpent Thanksgiving dny In Ht. Joe, Mo, Mrs. K, Mnxwell hns gono to Halt Lako City, whoroshc will reside in tho future. Mr. Charles Hruwer I1 entertaining her cousin, Miss Llxzle Lark of Colby, Kansas. Mrs. Kvn Hnslott nnd Miss Mnttlo Dulfy or Qiiluey, nreRiiests of Mrs, llnndlu Eddy, Tho Kist Lincoln O. L. H. C.iuet last night nt the residence of Mist Laura Ensterduy. liovey 1'. llnrrett of Council IllulTs, former ly of Lincoln, wns In tho city Tlinukrglvlug. Frnd C. Graves mid Miss LlllioOrolT were united In marriage by Judgu Htowart Tues day, Will nnd Charles Clark nte tholr Thanks giving turkey under tho parental 1 oof in Ouinlin. Judgo H. II. Hilton, formerly of Lincoln, nnd now of Clneinunti, hns been in tho city this week. County-Attorney-tlcct N. Z. Hr.ull wns given n tmmiuo'. nt tho Lliulell hotel Inst Fri day night.' Mossrs. Mayor Ilres., tho clothiers, ban ipiotteil tho newslmys mid , iKKitblueks Wed nesday evening. H. J. Cosgrovo left Mondny morning for St. rnul. He will nlo visit Chicago, return ing to Lincoln Tuesday. Olive Becrect, tho youngest daughter of Mrs. Kmiua C. Hecrcst, died Inst Friday evening of typhoid fover. Mr. unit Mrs.-Sidney Covert nnd family of Crete, Neb,, spent Tlinnksglvlng with their daughter. Mrs, Goo. Clnrk. Mis. 11. V. Pyle is entertaining kMiss Harp er of Pittsburgh, l'a., who wlll'reinnlu In tho city until nfter the holidays. Miss llertle Cook of Hlnlr is spending a few days hi the city, tho guest of MIm Harnh HvoiUaud Miss Delia IoomU. Mrs. Joseph H. Reynolds of l'lilladelplila, hi vifltlng her sister, Mrs. Mncdounld, on her wny to Denver nuu California. O. I). Isenian und Julius Wwsel of No brnskn City spent Thanksgiving In this city nnd were agreeably entertained by their many friends. Misses Qertrudo nnd Cnroln IIIU nml Messrs. Joseph Higgor nnd Sidney Wilson nt" tended a large pnrty given in ltentrlco Thanksgiving night. J, 11. McMurtry (unwed Thanksgiving day In Denver with Mrs. McMurtry nnd dnugh ter, MIm Tote. It Is said that the latter's health continues to Improve, Miss Naomi Weaver Is entertaining Mis Corn Weaver of Omaha nnd Miss Mnrie Onlo of Chicago. She will glvo a reception in their honor next Friday evening, Ma. and Mrs. F, H. Hohnnan and Mr, and Mrs. Si Alexander returned Sunday from Chicago, where they attended the wedding of W. V. Bohanan and Miss Lilllo Sablu. Hev. John Hewitt of Uoly Trinity, went to Wllber Mondny to deliver tho consecration sermon in the new Kpl-copnl church nt that plnee. Tuesday he assisted in tho ordination of C. T. Hrnilyor Crete. Mrs. Robert M. Simons nnd daughter, Miss Adele, returned Wednesday fromanex tendol tour of tho east, accompanied by Miss May Ho'.iley of lliooklyn, N. Y who will spend th', winter in tho city. J. T. Btobbs, manager of tho Whltebrenst Coal conitiany, will leave for Hot Springs, Arkansas, Monday. Ho expects to remain away sometime in the hoto that his health may be permanently restored. Llueolu. Division No. 19, a now organiza tion composed of Yard masters of tho city, held an enjoyable meeting Monday evening at the resilience of W, A, Manchester, The aksociatlou 1-oiiteinplatcs giving n ball De cember It). Mits Kulora Miller of Uifnyettc, Iml., sis. terofMrn. A U. Heesou nnd Mrs. II. J. (iroeno of this city, Miumariled to Mr, Itufus I'. JeuuliiKs of C'lilcngo, November IU. Iloth Mrs. (Ireeno and Mrs. IIcimiii were pieseul nt tho oereinony. Iliinilsomii gulden wedding Invitations wero printed by Tiik C0u111r.1t this week for Mr. ntiil Mrs, Andrew Johnson of Valparaiso, Neb,, who eru married nt Thoriidlke, Mr.lno, NovemlKT J, ItHO. Hllver witldlng Invitations eii) also printed for Mr nnd Mrs. John A. I'lynn or tlilscllj'. TI10 latter nero uiairle.l Tliauksglviiigdny I8V. Miss Myrtlo Mown celebrated her four teenth birthday Hatiinhiy uYenlng In n very enjoynhlo manner, glvlugn pleasant pnity to a number of her young friends. Tlumi pres ent were! Misses Krauklo lliuloy, Cnrrlo Fowler, Clnrn leso, lllrdlo Hamilton, Win ulo Nlcholsin, (Irnen Hiintsinger, llesdo Crawford, Myrtlo ICmir, Mnsters Kddln Fow ler, Iml IH-se, Henry Hurley, James and Joseph Miller. Tho lentils club, roni)osol principally of tho younger iiiemnms of tho onter of tho Knights or I'ylhlns nnd their wives, held tho first meeting of tho season nt Temple hall Tuesday livening, There wns a largo attend ance nnd n very inorry dnnco wns on Joyed. This now club, which, when fully or ganized, will have 11 membership of almut forty, will givo n party overy two weeks, tho H-cxind Iwlng nlrendy nrrnnged for Deeeinlier 0. William Clinton wns made tho happy vic tim of a most successful surprise party Ttic day evening, the occnslon lielng tho thirty-. Ilrst nnnlveiKary of his birth. Tho evening wns sHnt nt high llvo. Those present wero; Messrs. nml Mesdnmes 0. L Keyscr, C. W. Ilenson, C. Kleth, Mrs. II. K. Wright, Misses Lother. Hollo Keyser, IfaLynu; Messrs. C Hinlth nnd W.'F. Haines. Mr. CllntonVns- piesented with n hniidsomo plush rooking chair. In tho rooms of Huperlntcudniit Jones, Thanksgiving evening, occurred u very de lightful event. It wns tho Ilrst Imnipiet given by tho Webster k Ilnynes debating club, and tho nlTnlr passed oir with tho greatest jiossl blo suiress. After the opening mldresss by I'resldont Cooley, nml blessing nsktsl by Siiperlnteiidaut Jones, the following toasts win 11 offered! "OurOuests" Mr. Chapman; resonsohy Mr, Jones. "Tho Irving Hocl ety'' Mr. Woods. "My Experience in tho Freslnniin Clnss" Mr. Htelner. "Tho l'ho- tereon HiH-lely" Mr, Cochnino. "Tho Hen lor Clnss" Mr. Weeks. 'Sports of tho High School" Mr. llrngnu; rcsoiiHoby Mr. Mars laud. "Tho Junior Class" Mr. Hunt, "Dis advantages of Not Attending School" Mr. l'lnnk. "Tho Freshman Class" Mr. Me Ctmnu. "My KxMrleiiceH litliu W. &. H." Mr. Mathews. A motion to tho effect that the fragements or the bounteous repust Imi sent to Klder Howe wnsunauiuiously currli-d. Tho following geiitlemeii wero present: Messrs. Joiies,Mnrs!nnd,Mcl'ownn, Cochrane, Wooils, K Ilengnu, W. Jones, Smith, Ray mond, Ames, Ilrofs, Cooley, Rothschild, Soylmlt, Knyder, Wcixlwnrd, Myers, Chnp- 'n.nu, H.'ltengnn, Hunt. 1 lamer, i-.iuat, Meld, Qnroutte, llonoywell, Weeks, Stelner, Che ney, Kolfoni, MnthowH and l'lnnk. .tlrrr3 SOUTH LINCOLN. llorn.on Sunday last'a sou to Mr. mid Mrs, Harry Olhnoro. Mrs, Kaiinlo Holmes or Orlnnell,lown,l o hns titH'ii visiting her son, C. II . Holmes for three weeks pnst, returned homo Tuesday. Miss Fniiulo Fuller or D ivld City, who hns been the guest of Mis. A. W. Beams, Four teeutli nnd II street, will return home Mon day. Mr. Win. Cnpp from Orlunell, Iowa, ar rived Weiliiesday nnd will nieml a few- weeks Tvlth his daughter, Mrs. C. L Iiwis at '-MiS C street. Win. Lawrence has tho conti net for put ting up a doublo lioiiso for Mr. White of I'eniisylvaulii, situated 011 the 1101 thwejt cor ner of Twe nil nml C streets, The building will cost 5,00). The Misses Jessie Ixive, Nellie Abbot, Nel lie and Ornco Felton nnd tho writer nccoiu pnnletl Mrs. Felton on Wednesday evening to the llelt Line school house, nlMuit two miles west or the city on A street, where Mrs. Feb ton's school gave n very interesting exhibi tion, consisting or dialogues, recitations, tab leaux, music nml singing. Frnuk Ferris wns given n very happy sur prise pnrty Tuesdny evening nt tho residence or Mr. & Mi's. N. C. Abltott, tho occasion lie Ing the twenty-first nnnivermry or Ids birth. Thosa present weio: Rev. Ralston nnd wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Line, Mr. nnd Mm, K, H. King, Misses Ilruner, Hnriih CooHr, Clam Ilrnut, Clara Hell Htanley, Anini W. Hor ton, (Jertrudo nml Nettle Abbot, Jessie Iaivo, Oruco Thompson, Alice Martin, Agues, An nie nnd Jessie llethune, Ix-na Wieder, Nellie Felton, Mry Walton, Eva Meadows, Mng gle Miller, Mr. 8. 8. Connor, Ernest Dnvls, Ernest Fulsom, Chiienco mid Newton King, Willie and Alllo Cook, Will llethune, John Love, Arthur nml Hert 8tnnloy. AuntSamantiia, IN TIIK LIBIIAKY. THE following nro exit nets from 1111 In teresting piM-r on Frank It. Btockton read by Miss Olive Iitlii at a I'ecent meeting of tho Tues day Evening club. &?- The paper as will lo V"tj2soon by tlio excerpts, denls prlucixilly with tlio enrly cnriHT or this rising novelist, "Tho great demand for light eccentric rending has brought out probably 0110 of the most entertaining writers of oiir'day, Frank R. Htockto.t. Hut lint until The Lndy of the Tiger, that little conundrum of three inngnzlurt pages had sot everybody tnlWug, did ho become u celebrity. Egnr Eggloston used to sny thnt Stockton's mind pissesNes 0110 chnmlier that had Im-cii denied to tho rest of mnnklml. 'Everything ha writes stands by Itself In originality of plot nml freshness of humor.' Francis Richard, as recorded in the family bible, was horn in Philadelphia, thoilfthof April, I8ML Ho owes his given name to a lomantlo tasto of his half sister Emily, who thought him n win thy namesake or Francis I. mid Richard Coeiir do Lion. " "With peculiar solleittide tho father kept Frank mid his brother John out or Sunday school from fear of tholr meeting had boys. With tnro years between them tlio brothers wero literally possessed with the spirit of deviltry while having two heads nnd four hands for Its exercise." "I'rivnto tutors In West Philadelphia had charge of Frank's enrly schooling. In his eighteenth year ho wns graduated with the degree of Hnchelor of Arts, from the Central High school. Greek and Latin weion part of his four year's course but Stockton fnvored tho modern languages nml ror two years nr ter wards continued his study of A ngloSnxou. It is said, 'ho wns not nu ambitious Uy, rather liivarlntily getting second place with out much effort.' John mid Frnuk wuiens hiKCH.rnblo In Juvenile schemes of authorship ns In play. A prime amusement after going to lied, wns to begin 11 story ami tos-i It back ami forward for the benefit of the younger brother nt the root. When William nodded ho was kicked because it wns tho rule thnt if ho stnyed there nt nil ho must listen. At tho ngo of tell ho ,begnu tho reading of novels. Home what later ho wrote his Ilrst verses 1h g'nnlng "My love, she hnth u black eye; Her lips woio yherry ml." "At 1111 early ago Stockton had Intended t lie n physician but ns no physician had over lieen 11 president or tho United States, that profession ceaicd nfter n tlmn to attract him. As n compromise, between Ills father's practi cal vlewHimd hlsuwn private literary Iiok-s, hobecmuoiin engraver on Wood. In 187"J ho went 011 the Muniinu I'Ost. This experience, wnshiier, howuver, for In the latter uirt of the tuiiuo year ho was innile news editor nnd writer ol short editorials oil tho family week ly, "Tho Hearth and Home." In 187.1 lie be came Mrs, Dodge's assistant on tho HI. Airi iiliis magazine." "Ho licgius his work regularly at ten o'clock nnd dictates for two hoursand 11 half, seldom longer, w lien draining on his store house of Ilulshed stories; but If lie is couiK)siug he gives his thoughts entirely to himself for the smile length of time, perhaps for many days at n time. Stockton makes but few changes in his stories niter they nro once wi lttc ii.hut, while ho always seeks to llud the word that would lend the most stiength to 11 phrase, lie novel' pollnhes. Onco ouued 11 stoiy is tcldoiu kepi over night, but Is sent nti nee to Its destination. Ills afternoons ure spent in recreation anil acquainting himself with tho world he describes." "It lannld that Stockton has luge dark eyes, features angular, strong nnd varied, nml n race or great sensibility. Ills scocli is Intensely practical and idiomatic and his usual maimer serious to the verge or Badness. Hut when his eyed look outward they nl- wnysismllo. His eyes laugh when there is any run, but even when his faco shows that ho is convulsed, his merriment is almost soundless, uctpilred through a pcrslstnn habit or laughing to himselr," "While abroad In 1883 ho wroto his best short stories, The romnrkablo wreck of ThoninH Hyko nnd a "Tale of Negntlvo Ornv ity," of which Holiest Stevenson writes to 11 friend leaving England for America: "You will meet Stockton." "If I my Stockton should forget, It would be sheer depravity , Fori went down witliTliomns Hyko And up with Negative Gravity.' " New Goods and New Styles Throughout For Fall. Don't be Tardy The Best Will be Picked First. 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. HATS You can pleasantly answer that itc: " Where did you get that favor Hat ? When you've bought ours extra dollar. and saved an A. Hurlbut & Co. Cor. 10th and P Sts., Lincoln. ANTHRACITE IJLACK DIAMOND DOMESTIC PERFECTION OHIO JACKSON OLD KENTUCKY NEW KENTUCKY TRENTON PEERLESS VULCAN WALNUT Hlock and Nut IOWA Hlock nnd Nut MISSOURI Hlock nnd Nut KANSAS Hlock and Nut COAL -:- COAL I will Sell One Ton Pennsylvania - Anthracite At the Yard for $9.60. M. L. Trester. Have you seen t)nx;j DSct. at J. II. Mnurlt'.tf ft 6s. Walking Gloves For Import nit-i Domestiu Wines and Mrniors for family Undo, call on Louis A. Ksensky, 138 North Tenth street. Doctors Hidloy & Goodoll, olllco 1347 L street Telephono, 017. Chamberlain's Eye nml Skin Ointment, For tetter, salt-rheum, scald-head, eczema and chronic sore eyes. Price 25 cents jier box. BuLy Your FURNITURE OF A. T. GRUETTER & CO. Hrown's new branch restaurant, 1418 O street, Is doing n largo business, and persons in the enst part of the city are to be congratu lated on having so nico and convenient a place to dlnont. ynnrter Off On Overcouts, You have read about overcoat that near ly every house in town has advertised, but as yet none or them cnn show n stock or glvo the Inducements in them thnt Miltonliergor offers at the Hoston Clothing Houm), IKK) O street. Ho has them tn nil weights, all colors, all styles and In the very latest rubrics. You can't afford to buy elsewhere. Call In and let tlio boys show you their stock. Won't cost you a cent to look mid while It will in terest you yet you lose nothing by calling in. Remember tho place, 10&I O street. Tho Christmas number or Scrilmer's Muy im'iif comes to us In a handsome cover or bronzed gilt. Tlio Interior Is none the lesi attractive. Artistically tho holiday number Is par tlcularly striking. The illustrations me numerous nml or n very high order. "A Pastoral without words" (twelvo drawings) is a beautiful featuie. Sir Edwin Arnold opens an Interesting t-erics of papers on "Jii 1111't nnd part third of tho popular serial 'Jei ry'1 is reached. Other articles are as follows: "Horace, book third, Ode XXIX" by Helen Leah Reed, "Jly Disreputable Friend" Mr. Rnegan" by Richard Harding Davis, Amy Robsart, Kenllworth and Warwick" by Will II. Riding, "As the sparks Fly Upward" by UoorgoA.IIlbbard", "Neapolitan Art" etc Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes has an amus ing poem entitled "Hut One Talent" In tho Do cember number of thb Atlantic Monthly. Among the many other bright features of this Issue may bo mentioned: "The House of Maltha" bj Frank R. Stockton, parte IX toXUt; "The Wife or Mr. Secretary Pepys" by Margaret Christine Whiting; "From King's mountain to Yorktown" by John Fisko;"The United States Looking Outward'' by A. T. Mahan;"Tho New Departure In Par Isnn Ar" by HIrgo Harrison; "Non 81n Doloro'' by II. W. Odder, eta Frank R. Stockton will havo serials in tho Atlantic Monthly, Scrib ner's and tho Cen 11 ry next year. This is the Season of the year when COAL is KING when Competition is Close and Everybody has the best. Then is the time to go direct to Headquarters. You need a supply for the Winter and as ;iow is the time to buy, why not call on BETTS St BEAVER and sec their line and get prices. There you can get ;he pure article direct from America's greatest mines noted for their purity and excellent quality. Call up Phone 440. - - Office 1045 O Street. A. M. DAVIS & SON, Fall and Winter and Draperies, 1112 0 St Telephone 219. Carpets Tho toilettes thnt went from Mrs. ham's boudoir for the Charity Rail dreams of beauty. Qrn-wero E. R. Guthrie bin added n saddle manu factory department to his carriage ettablish niHiit mid is now prepared eo supply miy nnd nil kinds of linrneos or saddlery goods, just as you want it.ou shni t notice mid on most rea sonable tonus. You Know the iiuiiiImt, IWO O street. Itiltton's new giocery, UIO O street. Everything fmh. Canned goods of nil kinds. Ilet In mids of Hour Minnesota high patent, Ooods dellveud. Neatest grocery in the city. Olve htm u call. HlOOstieet. Somo very nice and now things in hair ornaments nro now being shown nt Miss Johnston's, 1 1 14 O street. Somo elegant nov elties for evening wear. Call and see them. Wedding cake Printing Co. boxes, nil style, Wessel Apromlnout physician ami old army sur geon in eastern Iowa, was rnlled awny from home for a row dajs; during his absence one of tho children contracted a soveie cold and his wife bought a buttle of Chamberlain's Oough Remedy for It. They were so much pleaded with the remedy tliattheyaftcruards lloed several tmttles at various times. He salil, from his exerincu with it, ho regard It as the inont lettable pieparntio'.i in use for colds and that It came tlio iienroit being a ijHx-Jtl(j or any medicine ho had eve.' seen. For t ulo by A, I Shader. I ADIES Now Is tho tlnio lo paint a Christmas Present for Vfinr frliinil. f..i.i L' l',i. ut .,,.. .. .. J Flower htudlos mo now shown nt basement, IIU1 N utrnnl Tliui. ..v., Inui .1... .1.1.... ... ..'.. . . : tun . . i. i . i i.... ' "".J" ". hiiiik wj kivu yon mens J Vhat to Paint. Milton M. I.yon Is In charge, nml will take JLJ pleasure In showing anil helping you to select. Don't wait for Christinas to dotlils, but begin now. You will find by examining .. . ,A Connecticut iinkeo In King Arthur's Court," by Murk Twain that It wilt miiko n splendid Christmas Present for young or old. Call nnd see It, You will bo convinced, ' THE GOTHAM, News Emporium, M. M. IVON, Prcj-.-'otor. llaseiiicnt Room, 1101 N Street. LINCOLN, NEII. Only place in Lincoln thnt iim-s mineral water in UUlis is at 1010 O street. kC0MPAWan FOR Invitations SPECIAL FACILITIES Delivering Notes, Letters, PARCELS, ETO. jiv; cax WAKE rou up At nt any hour to make tho enrly trains get your mall from postolllee, etu. Open Day and Night I Telephone iyo. Ollice, S. W. cor. loth nnd O. - 1 4 -4 ?M PWfl - -I-MWP! iWlwlwmWiMIIHIgWfcwOWWK ZlSLk. ; r&At, yXZ.t, pjtosu.