aUCSSZSZUi UuSiC ii i .in ii in 1 1 immi Ki,iiuiiiHftfiyniini.i.ii ii iMUfritogQtHkMmvf (wwowmniii mmmu ,,"T li,t.i.,iiiil.M....,.-.. n i' - i CAPITAL -CITY. - COURIER, . SATURDAY, AUGUST i, 1891. 8 7t&.w3 - Lb I?-'' W n V POPULATION OF LINCOLN 60,000. ATTEND SEMI-ANNUAL Clearing Sale -OF- MILLINERY Everything Reduced One HnH from former Price. OIM.KA HOUSK CORNER. TAKE NOTICEI The Couiueh will nut lc tvsiioiwlhle for ay debt nimte by any one in it tininc, mi a it written order nivonnwile tho Mine, H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COR. TENTH AND V ST. LAOlIt FURNISHING GOODS n specialty.- A full lino of Dr. Warner' nml Hull' Corset IIOMkHY, UNDERWEAR AND KID (II.OVRH In largo assortment. We have the agenoy for Th Butterlok's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. The Courier Cmi be Found At Hotel Lincoln New Htnnd. Windsor Hotel New Htand. CanlUt Hotel New Mtand. Odeiri Dining Hull Now. Htand. I KM O Ht. The Gotham New HUnd. MHHouth llth Ht. Tlie Apex, 111 North llth Htrcet. BUI. Young. VOi 0 Htrcct. Clasou. Fletoher Co., 1120 O Mraet. Little BportOlgarHtoro, 113 North lUth Ht. Westerfteld's Harbor Hhop, llurr BlocK. International Now K.mporlum, 1!15 O Ht. IVAn extra supply or papers 1 always left at the Gotham, In cho other Newsdealer supplies run short. Cool Shirts - AND UNDERWEAR W. R. DENNIS & CO. jj 1 1 37 O Street. Church Advertisement. CommenclBg April first, The Couhikh will Insert notice pertaining to sociables, festivals, lecture, meetings and sermons for all ehurohea free of charge. Advertisement for entertainments where au admission Is cbarged will be Inserted at one-half the reg ular rate. Ucl and Personal. Whltobreast Coal and Lime Company. L. Banr, Jewetor, 1136 O street. Ruth M. Wood, M. 0.. 1W P street. Lincoln los Co., 1040 O 8t. Telephone 118. Kugea HaUett, diamond merchant US N gaevenin strew. Geo. A. Raymer, coal and wood. MO, 1134 O stmt 't 'PIum 4 ' Henry Harphaai sells ehamoto Um fer wrn -e' Whltebreast carriage cleaning Canoe City Coal- at. the Coal and Llroe 0- 100 finest engraved calling card and plat for fa,"" at thi rouMKn omo. Try "The Finest for Ice Creams, Ices, Cakes and Candies, 1330 O street. Ladies kid glove cleaned or colored at Lin cola Steam Dye works, 1100 O street. Mies C. J. Qullmette, tnodtite, second floor exposition building. Take elevator. Dr. C. B. Manning removed to new offices, rooms') and 86. second floor Burr block. One hundred finest engraved calling card and plate only 3.60 at Weasel Printing Co., 1180 N street. Cabinet baths for ladle, given by Mrs. B. D. Catlin, profetBlona! masseur, 4 south Twelth street, Kennard block. 5-33-4t Ladle can have their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln steam dye works 1105 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" U the motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and sse their work, 134 south Twelfth street Gentlemen should now get out their Ian summer's suit, take It to the Lincoln Hteam dye works 1105 O street and have it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out Coal of every sis from the best mines in Ohio, Kentucky, IlUsois, Missouri, Colorado and Wyoming for sal by QeaA. Raymer. TeUpbooe 890. Office US O street Wedding invitations, either printed or en graved in the Saest style of the art at Tm CocaiaW osbos. Correct forms and best quaHty of stock guaranteed. Samples cheer fully shown. ComantaMoB ticket at Brown's restau raate(goedatattaar alac), five dollars for leardnaaw Thl atk price lower than ay athar alae la ta city when the prices eaaraed oa bill of fare U coM.dt.-td OaouMiw Have DaciDso the earth' arta'seratoUoverl00meta4ek. This taaaetrttkwtatekaees of the man's head who hays ale raMroad ticketo by some taterter and ne coma get a the same rate. J9hL The young ooplo who liavo been ramping at Crete return! to tho city .Monday nfter noon after nn exceedingly pleasant sojourn. Barring tho bathing incident which came no near resii ltlng seriously for Mis Clara Walsh and Mis TIiihi Iaw, and which wan tho oc casion of n innxt uomiiH'tirialilo net of lierolum on tliomrtof MIm llertlo llurr who iilono remuittl tlin two young Indie, notliliig oo currcd to mnr tho plfnuiiro of the outing and It U doubtful If nny niDH'inlily uf young mo pie ever extracted inorii real enjoyment out of n tn liny' cmupliig exM)tlunco tlmn did tlm Creto wijonriior. Thoro wiih n largo In Mux of vMtor tlm latter part of tho week and many Hxnt n very plenMint Hundny, nmong wliotn went tho following) Mr, .oh rung) Mr. ami Mr. On-one, Mr. and Mr. Frank Hlivldon, Mr, and Mr. A, U, ColTrotli, Miw Grace Gillllth, Lulu Clark, Goitrilde Inw, Tlux). Iiwh, Anna Hair, MaudHinith, Maud Miller of Newark, N, J Ollvo Lnttu, Minnie Iattn, llerllo Burr, Delia IX)inl. Clara Wnlnh, Memor Clarence K, Brown of Omaha, (loo. KorerniPti of Omaha, Frank Zehnmg, U'. F. Meyer, O. W. (lerwlg, Dr. O. F. Ijuld, W. Morton Htnlth, W. K. Hnhly, Hurry H.KnvniHii, John T. Dorgan, II. J. Hall, A. B. Jaw, Iinr Marahntl, Ktnery Hardy, Hurry Krug, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Tiffany entertained a iwrty or friend delightfully, at their elegant homo Twenty-ninth ami O treiU (Saturday evening, the occastlon of tho birthday of their helcn, Mil Katlierlno Wiley of New York, Can), muilu, dancing and elegant re frexlimenU heled to mm a very enjoyable evening Among thovi preaeut were the fol lowing;. MIm Do 1'ue, DewotNw, Hopkln, Mefrll, Pound, Cockran, Itlghter, Uaylord, Hammond, Wiley and Halo. Momi-h Will Hammond, W, Doweem, II. Oruiw, Guy Hopkins, It. Pound, Mark Woods, Kd. Itlght er, Ueorse Wood, Mr. tsvan, J. 1'. Heard- sley andO. Brown. A congenial party of Lincoln peeple enjoy ed Tuesday evening In rather a novel way. They provided themselves with a tempting luncheon chartered an electric car and paid a visit to Cottier Unlvemlty and vicinity. They left the city at about 7.:0 and did not return until after 10 o'clock. Tho following Is a list of those who enjoyed the outing. Mr. and Mrs. D. Hoover, Mir Helen Hoover, Mr. F. G. Danials, Mr. Helen Knobb, Mr. Unylord, Ml Minnie (laylord, Mr. H. M. Child, Mr. Hchotlold, Mr. Kddy, Mlu Nol lis Eddy, 1'rofenHor It. N. Volck, MIm Flor ence Hchellanger, Mr. W. Howard, MIm Myrtle Appaluy and Mr. G. W, Doyley, Mr. W. H.Hanly gnvoherson Emory u delightful urpriKO party Thuroday evening at her home, Eighteenth and M troet. Among those present were the following: Mintte Iioulm) Hmltli, Maud Hauimond, Alice lUgliUr,Joo Winger, Katc Knelling, Fannie Kawley, Jennie Underwood, May Underwood, Ltbble Soacrest, Eva Hlckot, Mario Jones, Emerald Jones, Kittle Kleutch, Nannie Ltllibrldge. MesrH Ed Righter, George Evans, Homer Edmiston, Evan of Racine, Wis,, lUy Edmiston, Horace Haul der of Beatrice, Trumbull, Luke Bumtead, Foas Heacrest and George Kleutch. Mr. D. II. R. Patton, late of the Htato Journal counting room has accepted n iosi- tlon with the Couhikr and will look out for the Intercut of the wper in It subwjriptlout dertinent and will alio call on our liiiNlnesr men for tbeir ontors In the llilu of lino print ing and engraved sUtlonory. Mr. Patton ha numerous friend in Lincoln and wo Uko pleasure In Introducing him to tho Inhabi tant of Lincoln a one of tho Couhikh fam ily of rustler. Mr. E. W. Lemon, of Crete, and MUn Maggie Berkley, of Dorchester, were married Monday evnlng by Ho v. C. B. Newman at Mr. Newman' residence. The groom left Tuomlay for Freeimrt, Ill,,whero ho will Uko xecond place In u mill operated by Brow n Bros., of this city. The brido will follow him In a few days, bhe lias been making her home with Mr. and Mr. Joliu M. Cotton for some time and is a estimable young lady. The ChauUiUua Anembly grounds at Crete aro now in po fusion of a camping party from this city comprising among oth ers the following: Mewerw and Mesdames, A. B. Coffrotb, A. G. Beoson, Green, F. L, Shel don, J. A. BucksUff, C. C. Burr, Messrs Frank Zehrunx and Will Hanly, Mtoes Min nie and Olive Iatte, Bertie Burr and Maud Burr. The party have engaged cotUgett and propos remalnlna: some time. The Knight of I'ythirn aliterbood gave a picnlo sod baV Wednesday afternoon and veemg at Lincoln Pa-k, Klectrio lights brilllanlly ellumliated the ipaciou pavil lion, where dauo'nj was indulged in until a late hour. The affair wr.-. a grand succeed, and on to be remembered. ntnlly will mm follow much to th rtgret of ninny friend, MIm Edna Lane of De Molnc, Iowa, I vldltlng her sister, Mr. W. 8. Hummer, 1KU II Mreot, Hho will upend tho summer In this city. The MiMe',Emernld Jone, Mnrlu Juno Tllllo Franklin, Hunting nnd Mal-el Met calf enjoyed nn outlier nt Lincoln park Tnelny. Mr. Inalah Hale of Fort Mndlfton, Va.j I spending a few day ill tho city, vl-ltlng her son. W. H. Hamilton, nt 1IHW F street. Mr. C. M, Lewi accompanied by her son, loft Thursday for Mlnuenoll where she goes to vlnlt relative nnd friend, MIm Helen SI. Nance, daughter of Ex Governor Nance, I vUltlng her mint Mm. C. C, Blnren at '-WS dm Held street. J. W. Jcklliler nnd family aro spending their summer vacation In Raymond with Mr. I.lckllder' relative. Mm. J. W. Maxwell left Tuewlay for nn extended vlult with relative nt her former homo, Dunkirk, N, Y, Mr. SI, A, Nowiuark rtiteiUlned a num ber of frlendi yesterday afternoon In honor ofMr.L. Wetwl Jr. Mr. J. Kelly of tho excise board Inenjoyliig hummer life with III- family, nt Colfax Hprlng, Iowa, Slim Olllo Mann nnd Mr. Viola Itenrey left Tuesday fttr n wiek' visit with friends In A I inn, Neb. Mls Llrrle Flshur of Geneva I visiting with tho family of Sir. nnd Sim. J. 11, Luke, 31 HI L street. SIlsx Llrxlo Griflln left Tuesday for n visit to Washington, I). U., Bnltlmoro and other K)llltX. Mr. P. V. SI. Raymond and sister left Thursday for a visit among friends at Osage, Inwn. Councilman Halter and wife have return ed from a two week visit to friond In Can nda. SIlsso Kittle Kleutch and Lucy Griffith have returned from a weeks visit at Omaha. Sirs. 1), E. Baum of Omaha was In tho city this week visiting Sirs. C. H. Llppincott. Sir. Fraud Hortigan, a well known Cbau Ultima organiser and worker is in the city. Mrs. Dr. Carter left yesterday for Halt Lako City where he will join her husband. Mr. Hani E. Law ha returned to Lincoln and will make thi city hi permanent horn e. Mrs. Millard and daughter, Miss Harriet, have gone for a visit at New Briton, Conn. SUM Grace Oakley is visiting with her friend Mlsn Jankltw nt Fairbury, Neb. Mr. Parmella Smith returned Tuewlay from a qlslt to Weeping Water, Neb. The SlLoi Nelllo and Grace Hawk of Ne braskn City are visiting In tho city. Lieutenant Governor Majors and Seuntor Eggleston were In the city Thursday. Sir. S. W. Palmer has returned from a vi'it with relatives at Rockford, III. Sllss Gertrude Yate. hn returned f,-om a two weak' visit to Central City. Sir. nnd Sir. A. tiuel and F. C. Burrel left Tuesday for Columbus Ohio. Sir. W. A. Jonos nml sister departed Slon day for a visit o Craton, N. Y. Dr. F. B. Righter has returned from a trip to the Black Hill's country. Miss Jennie Hmltli left Wudneulay for a throe week visit at Manltou. Mr. W. H. Stull returned Sunday from an extended eastern trip. Mrs. Ieua Smith nUV.id Wcdueduy Little Fnlh, N. Y. Sll.n Ltz'e Miller departed Monday Lend City, H. D. Sir. Chariest H. Allou of Valparaiso, wen in the city Monday. Mr. Gilbert Guthrlde left Monday for San Delgo, Cal. Mr. John Humphrey I visiting at Ham mond, Ind. Mr. C. C. Slorso left Tuebday for Colton, California. Mr. A. B. Smith of Omaha was In the city this week. Miss Jenette Wilson Is visiting relative-, in Denver. Mr. George Eaton has gone to Seattle, Wash. Mrs. R. H. Nelr is vlUtlng at Hot Springs, B. I). Sir. Fred Hmlxor Is the guest of Mr. Frank Burr. Mr. C. E. Goodman of Omaha is in the city, Mrs. E. Ellison I visiting at I.a Grange, Md. . THE PENNSYLVANIA'S NEW TRAINS. Tli"t'nliimMnn Kxpress" nnd the "Key lone K.x ," tiro Trains for I'op ulnr t'nvur. What lino of rnilrond In the United State Is there that constantly makes so ninny Im provements n doe tho Pennsylvania? The answer comes none. The now fast trnln to Chicago which entered tho service on Juno ilh as tho Chicago Hieclal,ha lieeu rechrlst ened "Tho Columbian Express," in honor of tho great fair. In bestowing this titln on tho now train, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company lins Utkeu the Initiative among the railroads in recogui.lug the merits of the World's ExpDiltlon by providing ecial fa cilities for tho comfortable nnd seedy move ment of visitor. The train Is particularly worthy of bearing the honored title. It Is tho rliett example of train const! uetlou, as it contains accommodations for those who seek tho comfort of a well appointed passenger conch, The Pullman drawing-room sleeping and dining curs and Its cheery passenger co.iclu, nro all vestlbuled. Tho Columbian Exprets It vci New York 4. CO p. ilelphla tU'lS p. m,, Hnrrisbuig every day, n "i irj at Chicigo tho next day, Tho enst-lKHiud colinteipirt of this train will Imj known ns tuo "KeystJiio Express." It will leave Chlcijo via the Fort Wuyno route nt 10:45 it. in. every day and arrive In Ph'lndelphla 11.35 a. m., und Now York 3 p. m. It w.'ll bo titilpied ill eveiy respect in the wes. bound train, and will cany a dining car from Chicago to Allhnce, nnd Altoonn to Now York. Thcso trains will Ihj equipped with tho hot grade of now cars, they will luti on a fest schedule, and the hours of departure mid arrival at prominent centres commend them nt once to the favora ble consideration of traveler. in., riuiu V:"A) p, m. 5:15 p. in, SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Offered to Buyers of SUMMER GOODS Next .For the Ten Days. We :irc closing them out regardless of former values and it will pay you to investigate. Voutlillcne European Face Prepiirtlon, Ladles, If you want most elegant face prep aration, try this one. It Is pure as spring water; no lead, sediment or other injurious substances, It makes your skin soft, fresh, nnd clear; remove tan, blotches, discolora tion, and imparts a iearly complexion. If your face is not what you desire it, try "Youtblleno", I guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction. I have sought for a prepara tion that will make complexions fresh and young looking and nowl have found it, re- UlleU at two dollars or three tor nve. 1 have secured tho agency for this trusty article. J. H. Hahley, Druggist, Lincoln, Neb. CuthuiMii Park Special Trains. Until further i.otlce. B. & SI. trains will run as follow tietween Lincoln and Cusii man park. !FiriliiM(li Leave Lincoln 7:!X) l'-M, nnd return from Cushmnn at 11 l'-M. S'i(rtn Leave Lincoln nt 3:!I0 f-M and return from Cuihmau at 8 i-m. Hunilniii Leave Lincoln i at 10:110 a-m, 3:110 p-m, a:!K) ! and 5:30 P-M; returning from Cushman at 11 A-M, U P-M, 5 l'-M und 0 r-M, and 8:!I0 p-M. Re,Jlar train No. 71 leaving Lincoln at 4:30 P-M daily except Sunday will also stop at Cushman, honoring tickets, round trip rate of 15 conU will apply to all. Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods -Co., Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots and Shoes 1528, 1530 O Street. sar vii VLwtaalaaa a-at I VVL ' ? aaaaal tfl Jaf gafaav 'aaaaaal jdtf I aV .aaaaaaaH faaaaaavVaNslgAai Did:You Ever Think of It? No matter how depraved or wicked n man may be, let him simply fall between the upper and the lower millstone and lie'ls certain to be a fine man when lie comeK out Fine goods are a specialty with us. Our Paper Hangings nnd Mouldings are n synonym of beauty nnd excellence. It costs you nothing to see them nnd but a trille to take them awny. THE INTERIOR DECORATIVE COMPANY. 1134 N street. for for Chautauqua Assemblies. Fifth Annual Session Long Pine, Nebraska August 1st to 10th. One faro for round trip from Lincoln, Nob. Tickets on sale July 31st and August 1st. Excellent grouuds, aim ml tut MH.ngs, de lightful shade, and tho best of Ulent eugaged to carry out an insli uctlve prof, -am. Third Annual Session Black Hilts Chautau qua Assembly, Hot Springs, South Dakota, August llth to 30th, Round trip rate of :." from Lincoln, Nebraska. Tickots on sale eveiy day. Ijocated at thoso famous springs v'sltors can enjoy both tho ChauUuiua en terUlumenti and the attractions of a hop'th and pleaiiro resort. J. R. Buchanan, W. M Siiipman, G. P. A., Omahu. G. A., Lincoln. J. T. Mastln, C. T. A., L'mo'ii. K. T. Moore, Depot T. A., Lincoln. A. C. Ziemijr, Pres. Carl Elavick, Mgr. Iidles Lnwn Tenuis blazer and jackets at reduced prices. H. R. Nishlky & Co. trays mm npna hvmh oorly aajaypad line, when hi Met by th "BttrUagtoB" at 1 Thursday evening Hotel Ideal was thrown open to a large gathering of young people who passed the time at card and dancing. The guests were received and enterUlned by MIm Nellie Htlderbrand, assisted by Mr. W. A. Belts, and excellent music was furnished by Professor Seidell. Mrs. L. W. Blllingsly and daughter, Mis Bee started for the seashore yesterday' where they will spend the summer. Capteln Blll ingsly accompanied tbem as far as De Moines where they will be joined by Mrs. J. M. Knox, brother of Mrs. Blllingsly. Mr. J. F. Morris returned yesterday from Toronto after a three weeks visit during which time he took a trip down the St. Law rence river and to other points of interest He report having bad a delightful time. Miss Stella Klrker returned from Concor ia, Kas., Thursday where she bad been visit lag friends for Are weeks. Her cousin Mrs. W. W. Bowman and son Freddie came wltb her for a visit of some length In the o ity. Miss Addle Morrll of Hasting who for the past two weeks lias been visiting at her un cle's, Dan Hopkins, went to Missouri Valley, Iowa, Monday where she will visit some time before returning to her borne. Mia Georgle Theill leaves to-morrow for Chicago, where she will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks, after which she will sojourn in northern Indhni, returning early la the rail. Rv. G, W. Maine and wife returned yes terday to their home in Elliott, Iowa, after having spent a week with the former's sister, Mrs. T. J. Vaugbt at south Nineteenth street Colon! Robert McReynolds and his moth er returned yesterday from their trip to the northwest, during which he spent three days on British soil at Victoria. Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mr. N. B. Vaill who have been pending th past six or seven weeks with relatives and friend in Illinois and Iowa returned home Monday. Mr. O. O. Bell has located at Red Cloud as receiver of the First National Bank, Th e Ayer's Hair Vigor givei vlUllty, glo-.s, and freshness to the hair, and restores Its beauty. "Tho Finest" open and you street. ice cream tumors aro now aro invited to call, rr.0 0 The best domestic coal In tho market for $4.40 delivered. B sure to try Eastern Wy oming nut for sale exclusively by Geo. A. Raymer, IliU O. Frank Labr is making a big run on Mason's fruit jars, stone fruit jars and jelly glasses. He Is closing out refrigerators, freezers, hcreen wiudows and all summer goods at such prices as will movo them. Don't buy anything in the above line until you have seen Frank Lahr, W1 P street. Henry Harpham, hells good harness for good money, also poor harness for good money. A Mother's Oratltude. My sou wss in an almost helpless condi tion with (lux when 1 commenctd us'ujr Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrluua Remedy. It gave him immediate relief and I am sure it saved his life. I take fcieat pleasure in recommending it to ell. Mrs, M. L. Johnson, Kverett, Simpson Co., aim. - and 50 cent bottles for sale by Chps. C. Reed, Druggist. H IBS ffA'lllfTUaiIUJIJLXU.I.UJI..IITA.F"' ft p 1204-1206 O STREET Few western houses can pride themselvts on showing such a fine line of souvenir spoons as does Lincoln's old reliable jeweler, Eugene Hallett. There Is something partic ularly novel ami attractive about such to kens. Its comparatively a new idea a fad that 1 both beautiful and useful. You should ree HaUett' exclusive novelties. He ha spoons that no one else can get, they are his exclusive designs, mane lor mm ana can be bail no where else. Go and see his line and it will surely please you. THE FIRST. .. u W Special sales on all lines of Dry Goods next week. H. R. Nishlky & Co. When Chant Said, "We will fight It out on this line if it takes all summer," he proba bly retered to the "Burlington," as every body knows It Is th only "line" worth fight ing for in this part of the country. Uls First llrlef. First Young Burrlster Allow me to con gratulate you. I saw you this inorulug UUI rjiug avu$ w .uo oratfeo vuuiui nivu pa brlefbag In your hand. So your first client has comef Second Ditto (with a look of satisfaction) Yea; my tailor has token out a summons against mel Mondo Umorlstico. Stood the Test. Mm. Gofrequent You needn't grumble about the price of this bonnet, Alfred. It was the finest one on the street yesterday. Meek Husband How do you know, my dear? Mrs. Gofrequent How do 1 knowf 1 met Mrs. Gadabout while I had It ou and sh didn't speak to me. Chicago Tribune. 'E redrct tohavo to chronicle tho first boating accident of tho season,! wiiiuuiuuK piHceoii -iiicsuny last, it appeors tliat two men left here about 5 o'clock on tho evening of that day. and when In tlm inlddlo of Hall Crook a sudden niiull struck their frail bark. They Immedi ately put about nnd endeavored to reach tho opposite side, but owlnif to the sudden blow an oar was lost, ho that all chance of gaining shore vanished. They wero about abandon nil hope when one of thorn discovered that ho had on a pair of Nlsbel's chcup but sorvlcable Water-proof, Cork-llned Shoes, In which he waded ashore, drawliiK tho boat after him. It was u narrow escape. The Elkhorn Line Is now running Reclin ing Chair Cars dally, .between Omaha and Dead wood, free to holders of Hrst-daw trans portation. Coal of every sis from the best mines In Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colora do and Wyoming for sal by Geo. A. Ray mer. Telephone il00. Office 1134 O street. Mr. Clark, to th Public. I wish to say to my friends and the public, that I regard Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the best preten tion in us for Colic and Dlarrhiva. It is th finest selling medicine I ever hsuJI-d, because it always give satisfaction. O, H, Clark, Orangeville, Texas. For sale by Chhs. C. Red, Druggist Dyspepsia Makes rnsuj Utss avlsmbls, and often Is to self destruction. Dtttrsss after eUag,stek acb. bsartborn, soar stosucb, mtcU) dtyrst slea, tc, at canst: by this vary common and laeresslag discs. Hood's SsrsspsrlUstoDti the stomach, crests as appetite, promoUt healthy dtfsrttoa. rtHTs sick bsadsche, clears tb ml, and corse th most oUUtvste cats of dys pepsia. B4 tb foUewtefi " I bav bn troubled with dyspepsia. I had batUttl sppsilu.sad what I did eat distressed as, or did so Uttl good. la an boor after eattog I woald experience a falatasss or tired, aUgon feeling, a Iboagh I bad not eaten anything. Hood's SsrtsparUU did roe an Imments amount of good. It gsv ise an appetite, sad my food relished and satisfied tb crating I bad previously experienced. It relieved me of that faint, tired, all-gone. feeUngi I bar felt eo much better since I took Hood's Sarsspsrilla, that I am happy to recommend It." a. A. Paoi, Wale-town, Mass. N, B. He sure to get only Hood's Sartaparllla Bold by -01 draggle!, flislxforfa. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lovell, Mast. IOO Doa On Dollar ft:S SHOES WM, astoulsli I sec them. 1015 O STREET. S. B. NISBET. 100 Engraved Calling Cards; And Copper Plate, for $2.50.. If you have a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards u same, at $1.50. WESS5EL PRINTING lv4iS COMPANY, i 4 ft Uj IV.'k u ( CJJJtCMQStftlifl w. i r u iSift t"l4afe P P-. UV iV A.1U. f 1 , J.,' a-tij....