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II-TggSaE., iTUI 73L-Z-rjLJU2 ' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DKCIDMHKR 6, tS) CLOTH KYKNINH WRAPS. MI'SIC AND T1IK )n. W i til M V i ' W' if For the Holidays When ready to look up Appropriate and Handsome Christinas Presents, don't fail to call on And sec Dress Goods, Dress Silks, Eine Silk Handkorchiefs, Kid Gloves, Fine Line of Plush Goods, in Manicures, Dressing Cases, Albums, Toilet Cases, Etc. 1109 0 ST. TEETH t EXTRACTED - X"5T DRH. K. KERTOAN! SURGEON DENTIST, j "Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform I No Kther ! No Gas I A Ml Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. All Fillings at the Lowest Rates. DR. H. K. KERMAN, RoomsVmikts''m"ck' Britton's New Grocery 1410 O STREET. Having just opened our store, the largest in the new Alex ander block, we extend you an invitation to call and inspect our line of goods. Our aim will be to carry a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, including the very best of everything, making a specialty of Teas, Coffees, Spices, Flour and Potatoes, in which we will offer the best at such prices as will make it an inducement for you to buy. All goods promptly delivered. Tl!LKIHONI5 7S0. We Solicit a Call! 1410 O Street. ISlijfiTnArisRlCHTER' M fetf;A rri;rn-Afi lYinnimrn m i r mi irr-mHX-rTrTTmnrn Trt edlhMi I ncolH ft llNCOLH EHafcJ2?n saas II 1204 and 1206 0' L'lnliSBSi -uuw;vu ',iWurnrMNiy,v w HEN YOU WANT NSniRTHinf , Of SoVr PA a See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. our line of WITHOUT PAIN - I CD ' Street, Burr Block Cta"3s!gL- SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR Delivering Notes, Letters, Invitations PARCELS, ETC. WIS CAX WAKR YOU UP At at nny hour to mako the early trains get your mall from postotllrt), etc. Open Day and Night 1 Telephone lyo. Office, S. W. cor. 10th and O. FINE JOB PRINTING IHpcelal I'oinilKlil'orripoiuloiioo Nkw Yohk, Dei'. 'J. 1SIK). Now Unit tin) round nf Miflnl dMi'iil Inn linn fnlilj Imhiiii, mill oiio cuk'rt'iluiuont follow iilckly upon tuiotlior liitoixpfiafd with oH'in ami llicntio nut(i, tin wotmiiinf fiiHliioii In coiici'i mil not only tihout hor ovrinntr jownn lint nNo n to thu winw which ntuill mrtlnlly louivnl llu'lr kIoHih. Oftlio.40 ulio limit linvoii vn ili'ty. Vol' very novel wi-nther, mill for llioi oitiiMoiih wlirn kIio liinrrnycd In dill plumou tulle mill cn'io with umnoied nwk Mini iirnm, them inut l a K'nint'tit illicit will out li i1y cover her ki son, mill w lilcli w III Ihi lined wllli eiiuino, thehlt, or nlhiir fox. Or It limy hiivo mi Intel mediate lining of li'iM costly fur which Muill Ihu'oucoiiIiiI liy u covering of Inoi'Milrilftllk. limlniotliN limy Ihi u full Itllxnlnu clonk, or n long dolnmii with loom) front. Hut when uiftilitnm kmw to tin opem or n tllnni'i' jmity In a gown of morn Mibsinntlnl tcxtuto uiiidit with tlio long hIcuvcn now In 0KUi)liut with roim I or glint ed uuck, mind ) on' lic umy went tho iiioiii Jiiimty Hlii'ill win 1 1 lilcli li'iiM'H her hklitN uneoverul imil iiih'iuhIii'iI. HiicIi n ciihi or ilolnmnetto limy In) of el Vet, iluli, iiintiv limwi "Ilk, hint tided, or or tlio lluest fnccil cloth, with Inalilul or nietullli" dimming. Ueilferu Inn Junt lllli'il mi order of thin klml mill forwards to iishU'tolicsof n couple of thu prettiest wrnpH, f f i Klrht, 11 deep pleated enpn of black velvet attached to u yoko of inairu colored witlu up on which are Hevernl ion of malreiinilhliick silk cork. A wldo hrnfdtd pillou to match ImiiKH from the Bhoulders mid Is knotted at the waist Thu collar which Mares all loiinil like a saucer, Is faced with soft black fox. Tlio other one 1m also a vailatlouof tin) ciimi and is of slit imp pink chilli braided around the neck mid iIovmi tlio fiont, with k"M and slUer bnild. Thu collar and sleeves Inner tlousaruof hroii7c-coloi ed M'lvet; the latter ill IliKh pull'rt caught with a jewelled ehisp just lieiow thu hliouldur. A band of pinkos ti ich feathers borders the collar and the lt tom of thu ciih. Loulo Muyer & Co. Iinvo already felt tin) elVtct of thu approaching holiday tradu. Their business during the past week has beun n plienomlnally large one, and hundreds of people hhvu purchased goods over their counters with the feeling Hint they hvo made thulr money go further than could luivu Ih'uii iiossiblo nt any other ktoro in the city. Irfiuie Jleyer & Co. carry n full line of dry goods, notions, groceries, etc , and thulr stock embraces ninny articles specially ap propriate for Christum gifts. Tills firm sells stiictly (list-class goods at tho most reasonablu prlcoa. Thu people have found this out, and are crowding thu stoio every day. II you want Uj bo fairly dtmlt with if you want thu best mid newest goods for tho least money, call on Imle Meyer & Co. Nothing Is nicer for holiday presents than n pretty album, and at I'yle's pharmacy, llii'l O bti cot, an excellent llnu of them is to bo found. There In no inoro timely Christinas gift than a palrof shoos, nnd Hriscou, thu shoo man, lms just hat you want in this line. Ascertain the sl.o and cull mid examine his iinmeiiM) stock of the latest novelties In all II. ..!.. . S . ... . kiiiiis ui itKii near. i uu (IOUIHIhss llctsl a pair of fclinva yourself. It ao, call mid Ihj convinced that iiovvhuruulso in the city can iou.llnd aiuatylUh, .noat,, perfect lilting shoes as at Hrihcoe's. Hu has all the stand ard makes in Indies' gentlemen's and clul dien's shoes, in nil of tho leading sty le. There nro n grunt many unw things just recutviil, mid if you wear shoos you should not negloo to can on Hriscou, tho shoo man. m III Ski auau I (.'out limed from llrst page TIIK "KAIHIKH WKl.t. " The "Fairies' Will," one of thu most beau tiful mid plctiircupii) Irish diatuas ever pre sented to thu public will bu produced in I, In itiln for thu ill sttlinunextTluirsdiiy evening, December It, for one night only. The play Is owned and uinungcd by Mr. Power, who nNo owns the "Ivy U-nf, In which tho "Falrlis' Well" Isn companion dpiuia. Tho "Killiles'WeH" Is dllicruut from all other lilsli drainai In the fact that it deals ex clusively with thu higher elas of tho laco and takes fin' It character the ailstociacy, and nunc rellued nnd cultuied of the smis nntry. It Is full of legend, history, lovo and IMietrj, and combines thu most pletuinsipiu seeneiN with happy mil harmonious oll inaxw The K-uuury Is crfucl In uvury dn tail, and represents thu beautiful scenes nbout tho "Falrlei Well,'' as well as tho fas mom "I'm i ell sot," which Is known to ocrynini familiar with thu history of Iru- lind mid Its legends. Theiuls Just enough vlllaii) in tho plot to make It iutoicstlng. Tlio "Fulilua' Well" Is where hundreds of II ish lovo-Hlck maidens go in thu hoxi of seo lug lull roied In tho water thu likeness of their ttlttllu husbands. This adds IiiciciimhI Inteicst to thu story, Tim lending player In thu company Is Mr Can oil Johnson, thu well known Irish comedian, whoso fume as inch Is well known throughout the country. Mr. Johnson Is by many lookod upon as tho Miperlor of Hcaiihiu. The company Is n strong nun, which was delected by Mr. I'ow it with much cui-u, lie having been belli nil actor and malinger, nnd has usisl his cxmt lencoln (iviftH'tlug his picscut couipmileH. Among tho wull known iH-ople In thu coin panymuMr John F Waul, Mr. TIiomiiim U Coleman, (of thu Julia .Marlowe compnny until that lady was taken sick) Miss Ida Wind, Miss Jessie West, and cthuri. Tho "Fairies' Well" has been u verv successful ylny for 1U manager, this being tho aecoiid ear of Ha production. I.Ol'IH .iamkh. Onu of next weeks most ntlnictivu eugagu liienU will bu that booked for Fiiilay and Haturilay uveiilugs on which occasion Louis Jaines, thu eminent tnigisliau will apMUir in Iwoof his inasterplecos, which at this wilting havonotnsyet lieen dccldisl upon but will appear latter KOOTI.IIIIIT KIAHAKH Francis Wilson has ntrangisl to play mi engagement of eight mouth at the llinailwiiy Tluatie, New Yoik, beginning in UcIoInt next. It Is Mr. Wilwin's pui)iih.i to prtslucu oiionuw opein, orns many us he may llml ueiussary to till tho (hue piolltubly. "The Idler," at tliu Lyiviini Theatre, Now nrk, has jnstlfliil thu iiiunagement In lu gimllng it as tlicgru'iti-st success yet nchluved ly Mr Fiohinmi'Hnihuiiuhlc company. .Mr. t handler's play lecelves thunlghtly tl ibutu of laughter and tears. Crowded houses Imvo h i the rule. Mr. Chainbers left for Eng- laud on Tuesdn to supci intend thu piisluc tlou or "Tliu Idler" at AvenunTheatiu, Lon don, (leorge Alexander will stur in Mr. ICeleej's pait, and Mai Ion Terry will play MlssCayvan's part. After thu production of "Thu Idler" Mr Chambers will set towoik on his now play for thu Lyceum Theatru. Tlio testimonial ei foi iniincu for thu benullt or Mm Agnes Hobuitsoii-Houclcaiill lucently given In New Voik, ill ow miandlenco which fulrly oveillowisl fioin thu auditorium, mid niiiiy persons who weio not piesent contrlbs uted money to swell tliu fund. Tliu result wus that thu totul iiceiptN llgured up to fSe'itW, nearly all of which will I hi turned over toMrs. Iloulclcaiilt, as the ai tints nil oluntccied their sei vices, mid thu cxMuseH of theeuteitaimueiit were nsluced ton mini mum. Tim Imneflclnry was elected witbii loyal leceiillou as she appeared on thu stage, nnd the lloml oll'erings were numerous and beautiful. Ono of thu most surprising accidents that happen but once In the life of anj mortal met Mls Vunlcu Oinalya, un nctiuss Inn burleiipiu company at Cmbondale, N V, thu other livening .Miss Oinalya, in jump lug about at thu sldu of thu atage. sti mik tho leglstcrof a hot air Hue connected with tliu furnace In thu basemaut. Tlio leglsterslm ply swallow isl lier, and nway shu wont on her ti Ip to tho fin mice. What would lutvu li'ippuiicd had thu Hue gone straight on, forms but a dismal uess, but it tin n in tho big pipe was torn apait and Miss Oiniilyn suddenly found hei self in a mllllnerv stoin on thu Hoor below. Hho was ho thankful it wasn't n grocery. Clai u Morris croated u wnsntioii In San FrauclM'o, In Kardou's play, "Odette," in l which hho Hindu her Ihht appoarancu on No I vember 17. At the opening ieiformiiiico it luinarkable incident occuricd dining the i Ihiid net, when a joiuig man in uu orchestra I sent and a young lady In one of thu boxes I wero OM'icoinu by the powerful acting of MKs Monls, nnd liad to bo taken from tho theutiolu u faint. .Miss Morris who was looking directly at tlio audience, was one of the Hist to sen tho lady anil gentleman. Hho stopMsl in her lines, and asshudid mi, many of tliu an lionet) iosu excitedly to their feet. MIsm Morris with excellent presencu of mind wul veil her hand, mid in ressiusu U) tho sil ent language of tlio gestures, nil sat down, When thu Inily and gentleman had been con vuyisl to tho outer nlr, Miss Morris lesiimed the scene. Clmmlierlnlu's Kyo and Hkin Ointment For tetter, salt-rheum, sciiM-head, cuema mid chronic sore eyes. I'tlcoSTi cents ,ier box. Fine lino of Extincts, nil oitors, splendid thing for holiday presents, In bulk, fancy Imt tles or iHTfiiniery canu, at I'vles' l'liannncy, IISIO street. FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR Given by the Ladles of the Universalis! - Gliurcl? -Will be held- Dec. 10th, 11th and 12th, -AT- 208 South Uth St., Bllllngsley Block. Supper 5 to 7 p. m. Entertainment at 8 p. in. Doors open after 2 p. in. Thursday nnd Friday. Christmas Presents for Gentlemen OH BUY SOMETHING USEFUL As well as Ornamental ! HERMAN BROS. , 1017 O Street, Offer 11 line of goods that for presentation to gentlemen lias no equal. See their Seal Skin Caps Plush Caps Seal Skin Gloves Fur Coats Smoking Jackets Fine Neckwear, all kinds. Silk Handkerchiefs Mufflers And Dozens of Other Suitable Articles. AMAZING OFFER WE ARE GIVING AWAY THE) Complete Works of Shakespeare Comprising his PlttyH, Sonnota and PooniH, with tho noted profuco, by DR. JOHNSON. A OUIHSAIIY AND AN ACCOUNT Of KAOII IXAY lit TUB REV. WM. 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