.W-' 8 CAP1TAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, igi KM-iBn n -'VS9-.f. POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. SEMI-ANNUAL Clearing Sale -OF MILLINERY Everything Reduced One Half from former I 'rice. OlMiUA HOUSE COKNIill. TAKE NOTICEI ThoCoUHlKK will not U tosinlblo for any debt made by any "' '" It name, mi tmn written order iuvnnittiilos tin- same, H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COM TENTH AND I ST. LADIES' FURNISHING COODt iv specialty." A mil linn of Dr. Warner's iiml Hall's Corset IIOMKUY, t'NIIKKWKAH ANI KIM (It.llVKh lu largo assortments. We have the agency for The Buttorlck's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TtiK Courlrr Van be round At Hotel Lincoln Now Htalid. Windsor Hotel News Wand. Cardial llolol News Hluml. OdRlWlllllitlUMN-WfHUlid. IBM O H . The Gotham Nuwn Htnml, ItH Houth lilt Ht. Tho Apex, 111 North llth Htrect. Bd. Young, HKO O Htreet. t ClMon. rieloher A Co., USD O Htro.-t. Westerflold's Uurbor Hhop, llurr I Iivok. Inlornstlonnl Now Emporium, 12 out lion Ton Olgsr Htore.lW North llth Ktrcol. Moore's Now Stand, I1H Houtli lltli Htrect. ty An extra supply of papers Is always loft t tho Uotlinm, In case other Newsdealer supplies run shnrl. Cool Shirts - AND UNDERWEAR Wi R. DENNIS & CO. 1 137 O Street. Church Advertisement. Commencing April tlrst, Tiiic Couiuku will liutert notice portnlnliiK to sociables, festivals, lectures, meeting and sermons for all churches free of charge. Advertisements for entertainment where nn admission I charged will lie Inserted at one-half tho reg ular rat. Lacal ami l'crsmml. W hltebr t Coal and Lime Company. L. BarrJewslor, lliWO street. Ruth M. Wood, M. I)., l!ll street. Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O Bt. Telephone 118. Eugeue Hallett, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh strtt. (leo. A. Itaymer, coal ami wood. 'Phone MM. m O street. Henry Harptaain sells chamoU skins for carriage cleaning. Canon City Coal at the Whltebreact Coal and Urrti Co. 100 fluent engraved calling canU and plate for .r" at Tkk Couhikh otllce. Try "Tiw Vlnost" for Ico Cream, Ice, Cake aiidqiwA'w, 'J30 O street. Ladles klill'.Wves cleaned or colored at Liu coin Htenw (ty' work, 1111 0 street. Mlfstf .- dullmette, modiste, second floor' , Kkiiosltlon building. Take elevator. Dr. C. B. Manning removed to new olllce, rooms?.! and Zi. second floor Burr block. Cabinet bath for ladle, given by Mr. U. D. Catlln, professional masseur, "-M4 nouth Twelth street, Kennard block. .VVKI -It 'ladle can have their party ilrese cleaned by the French dry process at tho Lincoln steam ilye work 1101 0 street. Application for rental of Turner hall for socials and dancing received all. J. Wolileu b'rg's clgur store, 1MB. llth street. "Not how cheap, but how gooil" I the motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and sec their work, 11M south Twelfth street. Gentlemen should now get out their lat summer's suit, take It to the Lincoln Hteaui dyework 110.10 street and have it cleaned, ayea, rep&ireu r iremi um. Coal of every size from the best mliies lu Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Colorado and Wyoming for sale by Geo,-A. Itaymer. Telephone 390. Olllce lliW O street. Wedding Invitation, either printai or en graved In the finest style of the art at TitK Courikr office. Correct forms and best quality of stock guaranteed. Samples cheer fully shown. Commutation tickets at Brown's restau rants (good at either place), Ave dollars for four dollars. This makes price lower than any other place in the city when the price cbarged on bill of fare is considered . Geologists Havk Dkcidkd the earth's Mrth's crust to be over 100 miles thick. This U about the thtckness of the man's head who buys bis railroad tickets by some Inferior and poorly equipped line, when be could get a ticket by the "Burlington" at the samt rate, - ATTEND 1 ' -'TWj- Home time ago Ml Tlieo. Law surprised her friend by announcing her determina tion to lit lierwlf for mi active inner n trained imrso, and In pursuance "f that de termination she hade nilleii to Lincoln Vrl tlay to go to Chicago where she will ''liter the preparatory ilepirtmetit of the Cook County llinpltal. Ml 1.HW' nccoinplMiinent are well known among her ninny friend and Unit knowledge I their insurance that alio hwimos tlm requisite pluck iiml ability to pursue the lino of woi k she ha undertaken to a Hiici-e-sful I'lllliilliation, Tim life of a trained nurse either ill the crowded ward of the iiietroNilltati hospital or I'l private chauiiel bring It reward to the faithful worker, but it nlo hn It dUcoinfort and trial and tlm seleitlon of thl vwntlon by Mh U with a full realisation of it re Niullillltli and care cannot but coiuel Hie admiration of her friend and iiKMoclatc. With her ito tin, sincere regnrd and 11 wlslie of our young people who iiinlldeutly preillet a brilliant future for her In her cho eu path Her enforced absence from Lincoln I the cause of real regret in society chele where her lively (IIxmIUiii and high attain inelit gave her a wide Kipularlly. Tuesilay afterniKiu a most enjoyable picnic which pin took of the nature of a farewell testimonial wii given lu her honor at Lincoln perk, par ticipated lu by the follow ng young coplo who were chaperoned by Mr. and Mr. A llruce CaiTroth M'.ka Gcorgle llnwku of Nebraska City, Carrie Wnmerof (IriinJ-liil-and, Grace GriHIth, Minnie IMU, Olive Latta, Lulu Clarke, Gertrude Uis, Nellie White, Maude Kinlth, Delia Loomi, liertle llurr, Ml Hone, Mcir W E. llanly, John Cunningham, Oscar Kunke, W. Morton Hmlth, G. V. Gerwlg, Krank Zehruti.i, John T. IKirgau, Malcom McKlnuon, U-wIh Han ua, of Monmuth, 111., C. K. Lndd. H. T. Ht. John, Krank Hathaway, Cliarle Buir, Krnuk llurr, Geo N. Koremau, of Omaha Mr. A. H. Raymond eiiU'italueil a largo coui)Muy of children at her lioaullful home Beveiiteeuth and H street last Wednesilay evening in honor of her two children, Ar thur and Huth. Those present were us fol lows; Hadle Alexander, of Omaha; Jessie Iansliig, Luella Ianslng, Allen Field, Geor gia Field, Jennie McFarlaud, Jeie McFar laud, Huth McFarlaud, Winnie llonnell, Maggie Crlley, Thoo. Crlley, Kiiima Outcalt, Jessie Outcalt, Klsle Farrel, lllaiiche Hue gn-ave, I)aly Hargrmve. Helen Wilson, Maggie Honeywell, May Honeywell, Anna Hnyder, Hadle Tlioinnon, lA)uise Sheldon, Georgie Howen, Kdna Iloohmer, Hose Fash er, Amy Nesblt, Florence I'uliiiau, Viuda lludfou, Myrtle Hudson, Alva Closed, Tide Hrowu, Helen Manett, Hadle Mauett, Kdlth Iewls, Margary Lewis, Kdna Harley, Hattle linhotr, Arthur HleUO, Isxao Raymond, Donald ltaymond, Frank llaymoud, Jnck McFarlaud, Dick Outcalt, louis lioohmer, Joe lloehnier, Ilert Watklcs, Paul Week, Alliert Farrel, Carl Hessey, Charle Abbott, Arthur Jones, Ixml Sheldon, Paul Sheldon, Fred Hehlaender, Frank UuckstalT, John Konney, Wlllard Yate, Georglo Ho wen, Henry Hoeluner, Chhrlle Sawver, Nelson Sawyer, Donald Makll, Hei ry Hargreaven, Hichanl Imhoir, Frank McCull, Freil (ligh ter, Harold Ijewis, Hagu Lew1, John Har ley, Hert and Charlie Whedou. The residence of Mr. Randolph Campbell, fM south Sixteenth street presenteil a very pretty scene Wednesday evening. It wn the occasion of n delightful company glven by Mrs. Cnmp'jell and daughter lu honor of their guests, Dr. and Mr.i. Hurdof Newbury port, Mans. The ixirtlclpautM were: Messrs audsMmlamcs, Clius. West, Prof. Howard, Prof. Sherman, Prof. J. T. Uese, Prof. Caldwell, Prof. Uessey, Chancellor Cautleld, A. H. ltaymond, Alliert Watkliu, T. S. 1-eavltt, A. K. Grllllth, Spear, II. II. Wilson, Young, Will O. Jones, J. Kllburn, W. Hrown; Mr. Gregory, Dr. Norton, Dr. ltach ael Lloyd, Mr. Buckingham; Mint Ellen Smith, Nellie Young, Sarah Harris, Alice Wing, Hlce, Wllllston, Viiuckeubush, Edna Bullock, Keller, Kittle Wewternmn, Helen Gregory; Messrs Clia. Gregory, Dan Wing, Morri Folsom, Max Weterman, J. Barret, Herbert Marsland. Tuenlny afternoon at the hour of one, lie v. O. A. Williams of the llrst Baptist church pronounced the word that made Martin Francis Van Horn and Nellie Horteuse Town sail one. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a few friend and relative at the new home of the happily mated couple, IttO Euclid avenue, Into which they will move on their return from the Eat where they are spending the honeymoon, They will visit St Paul, Milwaukee and other east ern and northern points, oxectlng to lie at home after August eighth. The bride Is a charming young lady of pleasing disposition and has the accomplishments that go to make home pleasant and husband happy. The groom is industrious, of excellent habits and holds an excellent position with the Union Pacillc railway, acting as cashier of the freight department in this city. Lincoln Park was the scene of an agreea ble family picnic la Thursday. The purtle Ipunts were: Mesdume. E. H. Hawley, O. U. Oakley, S. C. Wilson, F. W. Baldwin, Hoop er, Edward Holmes and the following young leople; Florence Hawley, Fannie Hawley, Grace Oakley, Ethel Hooper, Function Hoop. er, Florence Holmes, Earl Wlltou, Frank Hooper, Hulph Hathaway and Matt C. Bald win. W.S. Owens, D. D of Pittsburg, corres ponding secretary of the home mission board of the United Prebyter!an church, has been in the city visiting with Hev. Morrow, pas tor of the local congregation, and in the in terest of the society which he represents. f ,. f .mini McCaslaml nf Ht. Iiuts. who . --- - , -... has been visiting her titter, Mrs. T. B, Lan ier for the past four weeks, returned home Monday. Hbe was accompanied by Mrs. Fowler, who will spend a few weeks vis iting In St. Louis and Jacksonville, Ilk Mr. B. H. King, junior uiemter or the Arm of J. W. Winger & Co., returned Wei nesday from New York where he has been luiwlmir savei-al weeks nurchasiiiir the new est effects ill dry goods for the fall and win ter trade. The Germanla Mannachor of Nebrasku will hold forth tomorrow at Cushman park. Among their number are some of our best Haeiigerfest singers and a a flue program has been arranged the day will be a moit en joyable one and of course you are invited to attend. Hev. Mr. Hewitt, accompanied by Miss Clara Walsh, started Tuesday for Harbor Point, Mich., where they will be the guests of MrtH. J. WnUlinnd will be guno. about tin ee or four weeks, Mrs. V E. William, after -i summer's vllt with her daughter, Mis, Taggart at Chey enne, Is expected next week to qiond the winter with .Mr. and Mrs, Wolcott on II street, Mr John H Clark and daughter, Mis Hcrklo accompanied by Mis, W. E. Hondo of Cambridge, Ohio, left Friday to hmiiI sever nl weeks at Hot Spring, H, I). Mrs. M. Helilmrd, who has been visiting friend lu the city for the last two week left Huuilay morning for her home In Hot Spring, H. D. Prof. F M. Gihault hn about completed hi annual summer visit oast and will letiirn next week to o-u III fall mid winter classes at the Lludell Mis Georglo Thlell, who ha been visiting the juisl few week in Chicago ami Noi thorn Indiana returned .Sunday after a very pleas ant sojourn, Miss Shell, u former l.lncolnite, but for the the past live years or inoru a resident of 'I'm coma, Wash,, I visiting scone of by gone happy da). Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B, Hhea and daughter Hiil'leiif Auburn, I'l,, are lslliiig with Mrs, Hhea's mother, Mis- M. A Heed of East Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McArthur, Misses Katie McArthur and Maggie Walker left Friday for a ton day's outing at I lot Springs, H,D. Misses Mabel and Huth Iong, daughters of Colonel Long of the county court, It-It Tues day for a two week's visit at Hiissell, Kiis, Piolfossor and Mr. Stewart left Friday for Washington, D, C, to attend the annual convention for the promotion of science. Mis. Minn K. Molcnlf nrilved homo Sat urday night from Pencil Neb., where she has lieou engaged lu the touchers Institute. Mrs, L. C Burr and Misses May Burr and Nellie White returned Hunduy from their summer outing at Spirit Iako. Mis Irene Atkins, aunt of Mrs. I). G. Courtney ha returned from Cincinnati, O., to make her home in Lincoln. Mr and Mrs. Ham D. Cox have reached their homo in Lincoln nfter an extended luldul tour through the east. Mis Nellie Wray of Oskaloosa, la., Is a guest of her cousin, Mis Mabel Dudley nt 17JI south Twentieth ttrcet. Mrs. S. S. Fryer mid daughters af Vllllsca, la., are vlritiug for a few day with Mrs. W. J. Fryer at '.'.Mil P street. Miss Gertrude Springer of Wilmington Dolaware, is visiting her friend, Mis Mamie Bowers at HWS K street. Mis Mayue Hamllti, one of Omaha's charming llle, i visiting with the MIh-o Wilcox at PJO0 G street. Mrs. Kate Colo of Augustine, Flu., I vis iting her sister, Mrs. J. O. McCargea al iCIl north Twelfth street. Hev. E. H. Chapin and family returned Wednesday from their summer vacation nt Idaho Springs, Col. Miss Nellie Wright, after a pl;asant trip of live week visiting nt the Colorado rescrts returned yesterday. Miss Howe of Kearney returned home Wednesday nfter a visit of n few days with Miss Nellie White. Mis E. Lyune Hocke litis returned home after spending it month nt various point in South Dukotn. Mr, G. P. Faucon has returned from a months trip to Fulton, Boston and other oh stern points. Mr. B. II. King returned Wednesday nfter it trip to New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago. Mrs. A. C. Kleiner left yesterday for Beuua Vista for a several week sojourn to recuper ate health. Mrs. Will Hopkins mid daughters, Pearl and U'ii are visiting relatives at Lnrmuie, Wyoming. Mrs. C. B. Parker left Saturday for Burl ington for a several weeks vacation witli Mr. Parker. Mis Curri Wasiuer who bus been visiting Mis Nellie White, left Wednesday for Omaha. Mr. Edward Lamb of Tecumseh h spend ing a short vacation with relatives in this city. Mis Gertrude Prutt started Tuesday for Newark, N. J., where she will visit relative. Mrs. Sarah Haywitrd of Holyoke, Mass., visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wolcott, IIXSH street. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Young ure visiting at Mrs. Young's former home at Cambridge, O. Miss Alible Jones of Cincinnati is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. John C. Hill on K street. Mis Kate C. Fry returned to Lincoln Tuesday after u mouth's visit in Chicago. Mr. II. J. Cosgrove bus returned from a vacation of two mouths in the mountain. Mr. und Mrs. G. D. Kelly uml daughter are enjoying a visit to Colfax Spring. M'ss Mollie Morrisxey of Gulesburg, U is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Hagun. Mr. Charle Burr returned Suuduy After a month's outing at Spirit Lake, Iowu. Mis Kate Fisher of Geneva is vultihg Miss Almeiia Parker, H0 M street. Miss Pearl E. Prutt lias gone for.a short visit with relatives in Odell, Mich. Mr. and Mis. S. II. Buruhaui returned yesterday from Hot Springs, S. D. Miss Annie Melchert Is visiting the family of Mr. Wnllick's at Grand Island. Mrs. G. M. Snyder returned Friday from a vlsls with friends at Wyniore, Mrs. Charles Klmbafl of Crete is n guest of her sister, Mrs. Sam Bohme. Mr. W. A. llllams left Tuesday for St. Paul, Superior and Milwaukee. Mr. George Hchaefer returned Tuesday from his vacation in Chicago. Miss Mauslleld of Peoriu, 111,, is the guest of her sister, C. W. Mosher. Miss Fay Marshall left Thursday for Crou ton tor a two week visit. Mr. to'. Q. Bell and family returned from Monmouth, III., this week. Mr. Harry Heese returned on Filday from Lake Chautauqua, N. Y. Mlxi Jennie C. Whitmore has returned from Hot Springs, S. I). Mrs, A. E. Bowers is visiting at her former home in Seymore, Iul. Mr. J. W. Craucer and daughter departed Tuesday for St. Paul. Miss Bella Sabln of Beatrice is a guest of Mrs. Geo. K. Brown. Hon. Fred M. Dorrington of Alliance was in the city this week. Messrs Burr, Marshal and Tucker of the State University left for Lake Geneva, Wis consin, Monday where they go as delegated i to the western student liiulo school. Mrs. A L. Manchester returned Wednes day from New York. Mrs. F. J. Andrew Is visiting her mother at Woodliurii, Ills. Mis Orrtiudc Manmette I visiting at i Hot Spring, H. I). j Mr. M. E. Hill hn been enitltig the week I at Garrison, .Mont. Mr Charle E. Ojilnccy of Denver wa In the city till week. Mr. Martin Howe has i etui nod from a tiip to Detroit, Mich. Dr. and Mis. Benjamin F. Bailey loft Huu ilay for Denver. MIssHndlu Ileimet left for Windsor, Can ada, Tuetdny. Mr. F. E Campbell is spending a few day in Denver. Mrs, E, Motr. I visiting her parents lu Oinnha. 4 Mrs, John Bouuoll Is visiting at Halt bike City. Mr. F. C. Keiiyou I r-ojournlug in Cali fornia. Mr. E. E. Nicholson is visiting at Sterling, Kas. Mrs, John Doolittle I visiting at Hlll-dnlc, Mich. Mr. Fred Hmyser loft Saturday for Fargo, N. D. Mr. U, W. Hardy Is sojourning lu Color ado. "to'liy, now 1 cannot get enough to eat." says one lady who formerly hud no upietite, but took Hood's Hiilsaparilla. Wo are often deceived in the age of people having beautiful and luxuriant hair, not knowing tliut they use Hall's Hair Houewer to keep gray hair nwny Hpoon for tho young and spoons for the old, spoons for city folk and Konx for ye from the rural district. In fact there Is now such a large variety of souvenir spoons be ing offered that Eugene Hallett ha them in enough different kinds to please any and nil tastes. Home of them of the llnest ever seen any where and us work of art they surpass anything heretofore shown In the west. Hal lett has been lu the Jewelry buslno'sfor near ly twenty years and In that time ha learned much nbout buying silverware nnd If he has not the finest line of souvenir skoiis U se lect from, then there never wa an attractive line anywhere. In short, there I a largo stock and a line line, mid if you want u spoon don't fad to call on Hallett. The celebrated Egg Hlmmpoo remove dandruff and promotes the growth of the hnlr. For sale by Miss Johnston, 1114 O street. Dr.C. F. Ludd, dentist, HOT. O street. Telephone INI. Olllce hours II a.m. to Tip. in. Frank Luhr is making u big run on Mason's fruit jars, stone fruit jars and Jelly glasses. He I closing out refrlgerntors, freezers, screen window and all summer good at such price n will move them. Don't buy anything in the above line until you hnve seen Frank Ithr, (KM P street. Brown's restaurants, to'lndsor block, till north Eleventh street, and MIS O street. Five dollar commutation tickets reduced to four dollars, good at both place. Call on Henry Harpham, Wi north Elev enth street, opxsite Capital Hotel for tly nets, summer lap robes and carriage whips. Our work speaks for itself. It needs no brag or bluster, simply your own opinion will testify to It merits. The Studio Le Grande is on the ground floor, centrally lo catid and a beautiful place. Culrnd see us nt 11M south Twelfth street. Flannel shirts denned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 cts. at Lincoln Steam Dye works, 110"i O street. See our isjautlful Individual lee cream moulds lief ore ordeiing elsewhere. "The Finest" 12:) O Btreet. Il.t tnir. nml tris .mst. rli Wvntlllllff Xllt rwl YI.M, l.i ,li.i iiifirlit, (trip. A-l 40 ilcllv ered by Got). A. Hayiner. Telephone "'.0, 1 KM O street. ' Ijulck und Ciniifortiibli! Trip. Two new train have been added to the al ready excellent connection east that th Great Hock Island Houte has lieen offering to it patrons. The Lake Shore & Mich. Southern has put on a new train, leaving Chicago daily at 10: ISO a. m., and the Fort Wuvue (Pennsylvania Lines), one at 10:45 a. m. These are daily trains, scheduled on fust time, and arrive at New York City next teruoon at !! o'clock, and via the tlrst men tioned Boston passengers reach their destina tion tmt 'J hour later. The Hock Islund Houte Sleeper leaves Omaha daily at 4:80 p. in., and arrive at Cycago at 8:05 a. in., in time to muke thl important through couuectioi For rate and ticket apply to J. L. De Bkvoih, Gen'l Agent Pass. Dept., Ihth & Fariiain Bts., Oiiiaho J No. Skiiastian, Gen'l Tkt. & Pas. Agt. E. St John, Gen'l Manager Forced to It. Neighbor Woinau For the land's aakel I didn't suppose you needed money bad enough to make you fill your house with boarders. Farmer Greatucres Don't need no money at all. But I've got to keep them city kin o' mine off tho placo somehow or other. Indianapolis Journal Hood's Sarsaparilla la a peculiar medicine. It It carefully prepared (rem BsrisparllU, Dsndeliou, Mandrake, Iiock Ptptlti.ws, Juuljxjr llvrrlei, and other welt known and valuable vegetable reuicdlei, bjr a peculiar combination, proportion and process, giving to Hood's Sariaparllla curative power not possessed bjr other medicines. It effect! remark stile cures where other preparations fall. Hood's Sarsaparilla ts the best blond purifier before the public. U eradicates every Impurity, and cures Scrofula, Salt Ilhcum, Itolli, I'hnples, all Humors, Drs yepsU, BiUoutneii, Sick Headache, Indlgcitlon, Oeneral Debility, mh, Rheuiustltui, Kidney and liver ComplalnW, overcomes that tired feel ing, creates an appetite, and builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met peculiar and unparalleled success at home. Such hat become Its popularity la LomiiII, Mass., where It Is made, that whole neighbor hoods are taking It at the same time. Lowell druggists sell more of Hood's Sarsiparllla than of all other sarsaparlllas or blood purifltrs. Hold by druggist t. lslxforl. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, lOO Dotos One Dollar NEW LINE JUST RECEIVED. We have just put in stock a large assortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's shoes, in all the desirable styles which we secured from the manufacturer at less than usual whole sale prices, and tomorrow we place them on sale. We have been offering you an extremely good Ladies' line shoe for $1.50, but by buying in a large quantity we have been enabled to make you the same shoe for 1.35 but if you must have a perfect lit, and something to "stand the wear and look stylish something that will generally cost $2.75, buy our $2.00 shoe common sense or opera. it OUR OWN MAKE." This shoe for Ladies line wear is unsurpassed for lit, wear and workmanship. It is made to our own order and cut from 'the best kid that can be secured. It is made by the best work men in the country. As an inducement fo gCt you to visit our Shoe Department and examine our prices, we will sell this shoe for 2t50. A line cloth top Button shoe regular $3.50, only 2.76 An elegant front Lace, patent leather tip shoe for 300 sells for $3.75 every where. " ' We are making a $4.00 Hand turned patent Leather Tip shoe for 3.25. Our Men's, Misses' and Children's shoes are as low priced as ever. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes. 1518-1520 O Street. Telephone 448. VB 'P&stBs N. B. The aliove will bo found soothing If real thieo tlm. is a day during the piosout weather. THE INTERIOR DECORATIVE CO. 1134 N STREE. A. C. 7.1 km Kit, Pie-ldcnt. C.wu, Ei.wii'K, Manager. QfWe have the nicest paper hanging tli.U money can buy. THE Item of foot gear with apparently well dressed people, too often sinks into iinnotlco 'good word) You lire Judged nine times out often, by your tire. Your shoe eonstitpto 1111 important element In that direction. Keep you foot encased lu sightly shoes nnd olir reputntlnn will -hlue. Neglect them, and your good name will sutler. IOI6 O STREET. C. R. IfrAVArtsRlCHTER- fj-rr-rrr&h, . ..-! r. rrnr., , . n virnrl -. lO-4-lOH W HEN KOO WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. OF SHOES PLEASURES OMMAGINATION. With tliiKllug oars und IriHtbltlon lingers, the Es kimo lu his noitheru home now chafes his stlllonod hand as he cower before the chilling wind. Tower ing Pomiolesoricc, green unit blue, stand motionless where llio frigid wutr ol tlm open sou tap their crystal side. Tho desolutu landscape Is covered With enormous stretches or drifted snow, nnd bleak lilting winds rush over them, piercing the shivering native to tho marrow. The thickly bundled walrus hunter hastens to shelter us llio sharp blasts whips across tho opening and lienumlies him with Its In. KUllornhti- cold. DO not keep thinking thai such shoe are hard In procure III Lincoln. Your town has taken a -top forward In this avenue. It N for you to decide whether II I a wi rthy one; also ir It Is well taken, wo are open to criticism, criticise. Yours fffl'thfully, S. B. N1SBET, RICHT6R Sl'lVEKSOIt To IF .H Neb O STIKET . 1 J 1 A