7 J- " CAPITAL CITY COURIER:, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1890 if THE Bazar 1023 O Street. Our special Clonk sale has been such an eminent stirccss.nndour ignrmcut nro sclh lnj m rapidly, Hint wc earnestly urjjc Indies to call ou u nt once If 1 1 117 wont to pro lit by our bargain prlccK, Wc Imvo been tpicstloncd reprntvclly why wc cni sell clonks mj much cheaper than nny of our competitors? Why our Knrmculn nrc o fnr superior In quality, elegance nuil llnlsh? THIS li. PLAINS IT ALL. Hectiute tir (. advantagri thill etru the largest thy gooth house atnnot hhiil of. Our ten yenrs' experience 11 1 cloak mnn ufncturltiK In New York, and our Intlnmtc acquaintance with every detail of the manufacturing oflhcsc garments and the people cnojed In It, give us oppoitunlty to procure gooiU at 26 to 30 per cent below the regular cot price. Thitiswhy we enn sell onr jaunty all mwl beaver lleefer nratly tt limned ut $J.JJ. It it Ihei tfiti e that we mil offer our fit ions a stjlith tilt tiW cheviot veil jacket, hntm! unit trimmed with iitk at X6.JJ. This is why we can null Newmarket of finest Imported Worumbo beaver, richly trimmed and embroidered at $11, $14, and $10, worth from $3 to $2750. This i' why ue can surfiise yon with a fullt long flmh chill, tent seal 01 minimis, all silk lined tit $ I J.JO, with anyzvheie ehe $1740. Our experience an practical cloak manu facturers gives the umuunl elegance and finish to even our cheapest garments. IN OUR FUR DEPARTMENT J Wc oiler n complete line of cape nnd mufti inch ns; Ptrsian l.umb, Astrackan, Gray I'eisian, Mink, 1 1 IWtrri, Marten, llutuan Sable, Thybel Augoia, lanrr, Itmr, and Monkey, ranging in price from $0 to $35 for cape, nnd from 50c to $10.50 for muffs. Wc keep only the genuine article nnd give a written guarantee with every cape and muff. . OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Una been the actuation of tills city. 1 Is, If not the largest, certainly the niont complete for quality and style. Wc do not All up our store with trash and rocky goods. " We se'.l only reliable uoods of reputed inahufactuic, but nt such reduced figures that they nrc wli bin the reach of every body's purse. We mil your attention to the combination drels tSittems dhlayet! in our wiudotvs They ate till wool, ami silk tiim wings, laug. ingjiom $ 35 to$4,worthfrom Of Jo to 7-J0. " IN OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT We offer this week i lot of .tidies' heavy ribbed vests, ecru and gray, at 39c. A lot of natural wool ribbed vests and fants tit byi, worth $1,33, Just received n lot of knit goods, the prices of which will surprise you. Our department for linen and silk hand kerchiefs, ruchlngs, collars nnd cuffs and general notions Is now more complete than ever, nnd contains some of the daint iest nnd choicest goods. Our efforts to establish In Lincoln n fashionable store for the exclusive sale of ladies', children's and infants' outfits has already been greeted witli flattering suc cess, nnd we hope that Lincoln ladies will sec that it Is to their Interest to nld us by supporting such nn establishment. The Bazar, 1023 o St. 4 ' Newman's Old Stand. SOCIAL ANjn'KliSONAL I. N. linker hns gono to Denver. Miss Mitud Hlobbs wns In Omnlin Moudny. V. K. Hnidy vlslled Milfoid Wednesday- II. White- loft Wednesday for Khnlrn,N,Y. William Mlddlcton hns none to Mlnnenp oils. Isnno Holm mid son loft Motulny fur Chi engo. OeorguH. Hprnguu has gono to Hoknti 1-ul Is, L. M. Hnvyir htm ted for Itutlntid, Vt., Tuesday. G'udoiTnylor of Oinnhn, wan In tlm city (Ids week. (li'orgn A. HylM)ldt wns In l'luttHiiioiitli, this w Mk. 1'iof. K, W. HiiiikIiiiiiiu tins returned frniu Clilcngo, Mtn. Ivnto L.Wcrtr. 1 ('turned from (Ivnovn, Neb., Tucsdny. Mm. L. (I. M. Ilnldwiu started Tiicwlny for Itochfstcr, N. Y. Mr. ami Mr. C'lmrtu IoIiiimui Imvo gonn to 1'ortliiiiil, Uui, Wllllani MmigiT loft for (InlvimUiu, Toxin, Tucwlny owning. Krmik O'Neill of Onmliii, vih n Lincoln vUitor last Huiulny. Mm. l'liriuohit Hmltli Is reported nH greatly Improvtsl In lioolth. Mlsfidrniii (Irllllth will give n riH-eptlon Wtiliiemlny uvelilug. Mm. I.M. Ilitytiinndnnd Mnt, A. H. Hay luoudnro ItiC'liU'iigo. Mr. mid Mrn. H. J. Tuttlu nro visiting frlviids in Topokn, Kmiinim. Mro. A. (. HiinicH returned Tuendny from Hnpld City, Koiith Dakota. I j. K. DoikiMkoii mid daughter, MIm May, went to Denver Wediuwdiiy. (loo. N, KortiKiunn of Ouinhn, was In the city Tiiiwdny nnd Wvdiirwlny. Mm. A. H. UolTioth roturuwl Inst week from an extended eimturn trip. W. A. Worth nnd J. 0. McNeill, Mm ted Wislnewlny for (Inlvetiton, Texas. Ia'uvo your orderH now for extrn eoplen of TiiK CouniKU'a ClirUtiuns nuiulwr. Mr. mid Mm. J, L. Wlesnmithnvo returned from n uionth's sojourn In Florida, Dnvo Howe, manager of tlio Lincoln base Ixill club, has been In Clilcngo this week. Walter A. Ixeso left thin week for I'arkent- biiigb, W. Vn., where bo will pend tlio lioll dnyit. Minn Hurtle Cook of lllnir, who visited in tliitelty liwt week, returned to her homo Kntuiilny. How II. H. Wnunnmkor of Knnt Lincoln, ontiTtiilned Mr, H. P. Anton of Qenovn, Neb,, tills week. It. C. Allder nnd wife, 1100 MIm Knto Up ton, left for their future home, Nellgh, Neb., Wednesday. The Indies of the Vino xtrt-et Congregation al church gave n very eujoynblo Hoclal Tlmm dny evening. Henry Newman, who hnH liceu vIxltliiK In Lincoln nnd Uiunlin recently, left for Now York Batunlny. MIm Klllo Ihwo entertained MIhkom Lylo Hoover, Julia Dow nnd Minnie Miller of Te eiiuiseh, Moudny, Mr. mid Mr. II. 11. NUduy renclnd thU city Monday after u most enjoyable tour throughout the west, K. II, Hloson, city ticket agent of tlio Union I'nellle, In el. Joying a two weeks' vn cation nt lliirlliigton, In. Mrs. It, It. Cowdery returned Wednosilny from Kntilkner, H. I)., where sho lias lat'ii visiting forxovoritl woekv. O. C. St. John departed Humlay evening for Now York. Heforo his return ho will visit Florida mid tlio Hotith. MlssCliiln OolillHTgof Chicago, who tins been tlio gucHt of her Muter Mrs. David WIm, left Moudny for her homo. Tlio Lincoln C. L H. C. met Tucwlny oven ingnt tlio residence of Mr. nnd Mm. J. II. Corriek, JWO South Thirteenth street, Oliver II. Qnllup mid Minx Annie Martin weio united in niarrlngo Monday evening by Justice Drown, nt tlio Inttcnt resilience. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. llrnco nro entertaining Mrs. Lees Williams of Clieyeuno, Wyo., who will remain In this city until nfter the boll days. Dick Ilerlln, or Oiunbn, Frank C. Mining, J. H. Lemlst and C. K. Magoon occupied nil Joliilng sents nt 'A Urnss Monkey" Wtslnos day night. Mrs. Mnrgaret Bhnw of Knnsn City, was tlioRiiest tills wtekof Mrs. It, D. Stenrns. HI10 wns nccoiiimnliHl by her two llttlo dnughterx. Miss Woaver'ii rccoptloii In honor of her guosta Mlw Corn Weaver of Onmlin, mid MUs Marie Onlo of Chicago, will occur Tues day evening, lllfthop Illnnciim Is entertaining the Right Hoverend Illchop J. J. Kenre, rector of tlio Catholic University of Atnoricn, nt Wash. Ington, D. C. Mrs. K. K. Oonlon, who hns Ih-cu visiting In this city for tlio past two month, returned 10 ueiiver lueMiny neconiiMinled liv lier fath er, J. H. Howe. Mr, J, E. Hill received n telegnim Tuess uny announcing tlio dentil of her fnther, John It. Htownrt nt Lo Angeles, Cal., Mon- uny niteriioon. Hoverly Morrison, tlio yoiinc son of John O, Morrison, was fatally injured by a street car Huiulny, Ho died shortly nfter midnight Hundny oveulng. Those drendlul young men who room in tlio Itarr-I.nmni.ter block Imvo Liwn nt it ngnln. This tlmo tliey purlolnetl n banquet. They ure still nt Inrgo, however, A number of Lincoln people contemplate attending tlio lmll given by tlio Omaha guards In the inetroiiolls Tuesday evening. There will probably bo qulto n pnrty from this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Max Kohuof Nebraska City, hnve permanently located In this city, hnv lug rented 0110 of the handsome now Lyman houses on II street. They will lie tendered a reception nt Ttmple hull by their nephew,Mr. Lou Wttfeel, jr., Moudny, December 15. Frank C. Zehrung returned Saturday, ac companied by his mother, from a trip to Chi cago nnd n visit nt different points iu Iowa, When in tlio Windy City Frnnk "did" the theatres nnd ho thinks "A Straight Tip" by Towers 0110 of tlio funniest farces he over saw, MInj Mnudo Williams, who as Fait It Gntce In "A HniM Monkey," inndo such n marked Impression nt tlio Funko Weilnetdny oveiilng by her very vuM-rtor vocnl iicoonipllsliinentH and graceful net lug found n frieml iu this city in tlio person of II. J. Hnll, who is inti mately ncqunlnted with tlio young lndy'H family In lloslou. H. W. Ilurnhiiui, A. C. leuier nrd other lwnl cnpltnllHtM have Inlereited themoelvcs In n now down draught Atovo, tlio timnufnct urn of which hns nlrendy commenced in this city, Tlio now Move consumes both stuokp nnd gns, nnd Is snld to tnko less tlian hnlf the ninouut of conl irpilred by ordinary sloven. All who have seen It pronounce it 11 lilg thing, A most successful fnlr wns given by tlio Indies nt tlio Holy Trinity church this wrok under tho iisiiiu of tlio "Festival of Dnys" at Teniplo hnll. The hnll wns very prettily nr rdiiRiMl nnd presented n most nttrnqtivo np ienrniico. There were tnsty IkhiIIis, pre sided over by Indies, nt which nil kinds of fancy articles were sold, and tho lestaurant did n very sntlsfnctoi-y lnnliu. Tho festl vnl closed Inst evening. Complnlnts occnsloanlly reach this ofllco regai ding Irregular delivery of TiirCouu IKIU Such complnlnts nro carefully looked up nnd examined, but In ninny enses subscrib ers thnt do not get the pnier on time, never roporttho fact to tho olllco nnd consequently wo hnvo 110 menus of knowing the fault and cannot mako n change. It Is our iiurpoxo to ImvoTilK Couuikii nt your door on Satur day nnd It it loaches you later or Irregularly wo will thank you to stop in nnd Inform us or send notice of snuiooii 11 xmtnl card. U'natlier 1'riilnililtltlrs Cor November unit December. Indications (tolnt to cold, frosty wenther. That however, will make 110 dllfereneo to those who travel on tho steam-heated electric-lighted limited vostlhulcd trains' winch nro run only by tho Chicago, Milwaukee fc St. 1'nul Ilnllwny Imtwoen Omaha nnd Clil cngo. Tills elegant train leaves Oinnhn nt (lit!) p. m., arriving hi Clilcngo nt Uillu n. 111., In time to mnko nil enstcin connections. For further Information apply to your nearest ticket agent. F. A, Nahh, (leneral Agent, I.Mll Fnrnnm street, Omahn. W.H. How'Ki.b, Trnvollng Frelglit nnd l'ns- neuger ngetit. I-1-U1. "Is this tho liest?" Is 11 quest Inn often nsked when medlclno Is wnnted. Tho'follow lug nro n fow of tho mcdlolno-i of known ro llnblllty sold by A. L. Blinder, druggist of his plneo. Thoy hnvo ninny other excellent medicines, but tlicso nro worthy of sieclnl mention: HAMIIRHt.AtN'H COlHIII IlKMKDY, fillllOUS for Its euro of severe colds, mid ns 11 preven tative for croup, l'rlce W) cents jier tiottlo. Ciiamiikiu.ain'h I'ai.v llAI.it, n genoiat family liniment mid cseclnlly valuablo for rheumatism, l'rlce BO cents H'r liottlo. It AMIIKIILAIK'H Col.tO, ClIOI.KUA AMI DlAlllllloKA ltKMKDV, tho most reliable 'ciiown iiumIIcIiio for bowel complaints. It Is especlnlly prized by persons subject to colic. It hns cured tunny enses of chronic diarrhoea Prlco li' nnd BO cents Hr liottle. St. 1'atiuck'h Vium, for dlsoidurM of the liver mid bowels. A vigorous but gentle physic that cleanses nnd leuovutes tho whole system, rrloo ii." conta jwr box. Lincoln Heine & KnnsusClty. Through Sleepers nnd Parlor Cnrs. Tho day of transfer, changes and delays between Lincoln, St. Joe nnd Kansas City Is over, tlio II. K AI. Having placed iu service a lino of combination sleepers mid parloi chair cnrs that lor convenience, e)cganco;ind com fort mirpnsx anything heretofoiorun lietween these iHilnts. The present scheduly is ns fol lows: Ia-uvo Lincoln, 8:!i() p. m. dally, nrrive In St, J(H). 1:7 a. in., Kuusis City 7:50 11. 111.; returning, leno Kansas City U:IS p. in. dally, St. Joe 11:45 p. in., nrrive nt Lincoln 7:00 p. 111. TlKNotrntiis run vh Ueatiice, Wyuiore unit Tuhlo Hock mid mnko close connections ut terminal points. Thovervico is teally tvxcel lent nud wo can recommend it w llh much coulldence. Fin ther Information can bo ob tnlned nt union iIcih)'. or city olllco comer O mid Tenth streets. A. C Zikmkii, City l'nssenger mid Ticket Agent. Doctors Ilniioy & Ooodoll, olllco 1I7 L street. Telephone, 017. K. It. Outhrio hni addoil n saddle manu factory deMirtliient to his carriage establish ment and Is now preiHtird eo supiilv nny and nil kinds of harness or saddlery goods, just us you want lt,on Klimt notice mid on'lnoxt ica- sonatile teiins. You know tho nuiuUir, 1M0 u street. Itrown's now hrnnch restnurnnt. HI8 O Ktreet, is doing a Inrgo business, mid jKirsons in 1110 east part 01 the city ure(olecongiatu Intod on having so nlco nnd convenient a place to dine nt. fl. A. It. Hooks Very Clirnn. Tlio Weasel Printing Co. hns 8trtTnl copies of Col. Hobert H. Henl's well known history of the Ornnd Army of tho Republic in flnu bindings which it will sell nt :i.00 per vol umn. Original iirlce, sold onlv 011 sulixcrln tluu, nt fB.OO, Tlici-e books nro fully illus trated nud complete In every detail. Call and fee them. Some very nlco mid new things in hnlr ornaments nro now being shoWn nt Miss Johnston's, 1114 O street. Some elegant nov elties for evening wear. Call mid see them. Wedding enko Iwxes, nil stybs, Wessel Printing Co. Southern. Tours. Tlio Union Pad lie system has Iu connection with Its nil the year round tourist rates to Ogden, Salt Lake nnd l'acille count points, placed 011 salo winter excursion tickets at low rates to all Southern resorts in North mid South Carolina, Alabama, Georgia, Louis lana, Florida, Toxns, Mexico mid to llnvnun Cuba. For rn 03 nnd particulars npply to 1014 O stieet, or Union Doot. K. It. Bi.oshon, City Ticket Agent. lliirllngton Iloute l'litylng Curds. I now have n largo stock of these playing cards, which are bold nt tho low rnto of ten cents a pack (not one-quarter the price usu ally paid fot such oirds), Cnll In mid get u dozon jweks, they nro Just the thing for your euchro, whist and high tlvo pnrtios this win ter. A. O. Zikmku, 0. Pi fi T. A. Aprouilnent physlcinn nnd old nrmy sur giou hi eastern Iown, wns cnllel away fram I101110 for a few days; during Ills absence one of the children contracted a seveio cold nnd his wlfo bought a bottlo of Ulmmberlnlir Oough Ilomisly for It. They were so much pleased with the remedy that they nfterwnrds uwsl several Isittles nt various times. Ho said, from Ids ex)erieuco with It, ho regards It nt tho most lelinblo pieHirntlon hi use for colds and that Itcmiio the nearest being n iecllla of nny misllclno ho had eve- seen. For mlo by A. L Blinder. Only place iu Lincoln thnt uses mineral water iu Imths Is at 1010 O stnvt. R Low Itiillrond Itntrs Tor Hie llotlilujx. The Mlotnl Pii'lflc ltnllwny greets nil Ha fl lei ds with 11 wish for the Merry Clulstinna ninl tho Hnppy New Year, nnd tnkes plens uio Iu otrering greatly n si need round tiip rates to enable tliem to visit their f rli.inly nt uny K)lnt 011 this road, and over 'JOO miles dlstmicn, Tickets nroon snlo DecemlHir Sltli, .plli and iiist nuil Jniiunr 1st. good to re turn until January 101 Ii. For tickets mid nil fill ther Information, apply to jour locnl ticket 11 gent. The Lincoln Btentu Intmdry hnviuir re cently changed hands nnd undergone many impiovomciits is now better than ever pro pai cd to execute work hi tho very liest man ner, promptly mid nt jmpulnr prices. Mr. a. uny tlio new proprietor Ims adopted 11 now nnd Improved process for washing nud hmidllng gat incuts, by which no blencli'inr or injurious materials nro used; tho lluest fabrics such as silks, laces, lloinicos, Hnunels or cotton goods nro Inmidrled Iu first class manner, without tho least damage. One trin will convince tho ui'mt skentlcal that the Liu coin Steam Laundry does tho finest work in tho city All goods culled for nnd delivered. Telephone IW. II. P. Bherwln, Mill O street, hns n present for overy 0110 of his customeis thnt cannot fall to In) appreciated, ilo will give to every customer n lino crnvon (ilctuio made from nny photo thnt Is denned nnd it will not cost you n cent. Cnll In nt his drug nnd shoo store and see how It is done 11124 O street. For lnqiorteil mid Domestic Wines nud I.lquom for family trade, call on Iiuls A. Ksclisky, 1.13 North Tenth street. Htltton's new grocery, 1110 O street. Everything fresh. Canned goods of nil kinds. Host brands of Hour M hint ot high (intent. Uoots ilellveitd. Neatest grocery III tho city, (llvo him n call. HlOOstieeU Miss C. J. Olillmetto, lnixllste, second Door ICxiosltiou building. Tnko elevator. Ladles Cork Hole Turned Shoes. nro ns ensy to tho foot ns any timid turned. iio wnrm, dry nud coiuuutuhle. Tiy a pair. To bo touud only nt YYKllHTEll & HOdKllS, Lending Shoo Dealers An elegant Keiumquo proof etching, nlco ly framed, only fO at Cinucer's, I'J South Kloventh strott. Klectrlc Light, White Wings mid Minne sota High Patent, three of tho licit brands of flour over offered In Lincoln mo now sold ex cluslvely nt HilttonV new grocery, 1410 O street. Cull mid seo some mid get pi ices, or telephone 780 for n trin! sack. The "High Patent" is the finest Hour In the mnrket mid a trial will so convince every lover of good bread. A GREAT AMERICAN MAGAZINE. The Success of "The Centur mid Its l'liilis for 18111. TllK Ckntuhy MaoazinkIsho wellkuonn thnt totoll of Its wet sneceso seouij almost 1111 old story. TI10N. V. Trlmtie hns sold that ft nud Its companion. St. Mclwlds for l'muiu t'olht, issuetl by tho suine house, "ure read by overy one person Iu tlilrtv of tlio country's ioiiiiatiou," mm inrgo editions or ooin arc sent beyond tho seas It Nun luterestliiK Tact that u lewryemsugo It was round that seven thousands copies of The Centimi went to (Scot land, unite 11 respectable edition Iu Itself. The question In KiiKlmid Is no longer "Who reads an American book?" but "Who docs not see the American uiagalnes?" A few ears ago Xie Oiiltin about doubled Its circulation with the ruinous War Papers, by (lenerul (Iriiut and others, mid I lit: many inon'reailerH later with tho Lincoln History nud Koniimi's thrilling nillcleson tho Hllier Ian i:xllo Mystcin. Ono great featuie of 1MII Is to ho "I III! IIOI.II IIVXTKHH OK CAI.llOltIA," describing Hint remarkable iiioctiicnt to the gold Ileitis Iu MH, In a koi ies or richly Illustra ted articles u-rtfnru fitsiurlrois, Inclndiiiir the iiiirratlveortuen who went to California by thodlllerent routes, accounts of tho cold dis coveries, life In the mines, tho work or tho vigilance committees (by ihochalrninn or tho committees) etc.. etc. (Icnernl Freinonl's last writing wasdonx for this scries, In Nov ember appears the oenlng article, "Tho First Kmigrnut Train to I'allfornla." crossing hu Itoekles In 1HII, by (leneral llldwell, 11 pion eer of pioneers. Thousands or American fam ilies who had some relative or rileud among "tlio Argonauts or '19" will Ik Interested in these iniers. MANY O I'll Kit (lOOIl TlllNdS AUK Co MI. NO, tho narralUo or an American's travels through thai unknown land Tibet (for7ll miles oer ground never before tnxl bv a while man); the experiences of escaping War Prisoners; American Newspapers described by well-known Journalists; accounts or tho great Indian Fighters, Custer mid others; per sonal anecdotes of Lincoln, by Ills private sec retaries; "I ho Fultli Doctor," a novel by Kd. ward Kgeleston. with u wondonullv rich nro- Kraiutuoof novelettes and stories by most or iiiojtHuiug wriiers.cic, eic. It is also announced that Tilt Century has purchased the right to print, before Its appearance In Franco or nny other country, extracts from advance sheets 01 the famous Talleyrand Memoirs, which hao been secret ly preserved for hair a century to ho llrst given to tho world through the pages or an American iiingii.lni). All Kuropo Is eiuorly awaiting tlio publication or this personal his tory or lalleynind greatest or lutrlgucrsuud dliilumnlH. Tho Novi mbor CVnttin begins the volume, and now subscribers should coinmonco with that Issue Tho subscription price ($1.00) may lio remitted directly to tho publishers, Tho Century Co., .) Kast 17th Ht., New York, or Ingles copies may Ik- purchased of any news dealer. Tho publishers otter to send a free samnlocopyu recent back number to any ono desiring It. eLis e0xK Mrs. Graham's CUCUMBER and ELDER Flower Cream. Is not 11 cosmetic hut ermunontly henutl (Us. It creates 11 soft, velvety sklu, nuil by dully use irruilually makes tho complexion several similes whiter. It Is n coustuut pro tection from tho ellects of sun unit wlml nud prevents sun bum and freckles, anil tilaoR heiuls will never come while von use It. It cleanse tho face fur belter than soap nnilwuter iiourshesanu niiiius iiptuu skin iiksucs unci thus pruvents tlio forinntlon of wrinkles. It kIch the freshness, elenruess unit smoothness of sklu t tin t you hint when it little Ktrl, P.very huly, youiiK oroliloiiitht touso It, us It kIvcs 11 more youthful appearance to any laity, anil that permanently. It eonstans iioauhl, hiv tier or alkull, nud Is as harmless as dew ami as nourlshlmt to the skin as iluw Is to the (lower, 1'rleti l.no, ut Dnmitlsts uud ut Mrs. M. T. Patterson's establishment, lltl South lltli st . Lincoln, Neb., where she tieals Indices for nil blemishes to face or IlKure. (.miles nt u ills tuiiee tiiHted by letter Heud stamp for her Utile book "How 10 lie llenutlful." ft ''rT'ix f jix 7 . New Goods and New Styles Throughout For Fall. Don't be Tardy The Best Will be Picked First. ANTHRACITK IILACK DIAMOND DOMESTIC PERFECTION OHIO JACKSON UI.U KENTUCKY NEW KENTUCKY TRENTON PEERLESS VULCAN WALNUT IllockondNut IOWA Illock and Nut MISSOURI IJIocknnd Nut KANSAS Illock nnd Nut Our selection of Holiday goods and our Prices of the same beat anything offered in this market. Call and investigate. AUG. THEOD. GRUBTTER & CO. 1 : 18-20 N Street Olir Qf1frtirHi of T-Tr1L1otr irr-r1t? IV . .. i v,..v..v wwv.o 1 THREE TRUMP CARDS. II ou arc playing cards, the next tiling to hating plenty of trumps is to know how to piny them. A single mistake may loose you the game. It is the same with other things in life. There is no necccssity for making a mistake if you arc looking for furn'ture. Wc make our purchases in such large ciiantitiu6 that we nrc in n position to rctnll our large supply ol nil kinds of Furniture at only n shade above wnolcsnle prices. If you really want to play a winning card, cnll nnd make selections from our liolidnv season stock. 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 now is the time to buy, why not call on BETTS St BEHyER and see their line and get prices. There you can get ihe pure article direct from America's greatest mines noted for their purity and excellent quality. Call up Phone 440. A. M. DAVIS & SON, Fall and Winter Carpets and Draperies, 1112 0 St Telephone 219. Chrlstiiiiis to do iiii-iiniiru in nun,, Fall Overcoats and Suits ! Lots of them, Beautiful Patterns and Elegantly Made. First coiners will pick the ripest plums remember that, $12 to $25; hardly a clear way to tell you, but those are about the extremes. m A T You can pleasantly answer that favor ite: "Where did you get that Hat?" When you've bought ours and saved an extra dollar. A. Hurlbut & Co. Cor. 10th and P Sts., Lincoln. COAL -:- COAL I will Sell One Ton Pennsylvania - Anthracite At the Yard for $9.60. M. L. Trester. Office 1045 O Street. this, hut heijln now. Yon will llud by o.xunilulhK iiiu Mini iil'iiuiiu villi ii, nuii-ui. ifiin I V I nirfl Now l tho tlmo to paint n Christum Present for I A 1 1 1 H X yimr friends. Mine. i:. Vnuinis' e.xipilslto line of fllllJU r'lowor Ktuilios mo now shown ut basement, not N I ulr.Mit Tln.v urn lllyt tin lliluir ti trlv.t .,n l.l.mu I i What to l'nliit. Milton M. I.yon Is hi clinrne, ami will take MJ nlcasnre Iu shOMlni! anil helnlnif von to soleul. Ilnn'l wnlt for ".n imneeiieiii liiiiKceui iviiik Ariiuir s Loun, uy .Miirn j wuiu thnt It will iiiuko u splendid Clirlstuius Present for youiiK or old Call and seo It, You will hu convinced. THE? GOTHAM, Nows ISmporlum, M. M. I.YON, Proprietor. Ilasemciit Itooui, 1101 N Ktieet. MN'COIiN, NK1I. &j!mA&jMh&tMSj&k, .jsL .is.