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'r'Wf'-A ltC"W 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1891 iSrtPflPS K. ;l- tr c I?, 1? . 3M ', A r j r 'Mt ft , J HI ULA'Ta fBiBBiMTiirBriilTTBttawlf !E9lKlffH9 POPULATION OF LIACOLI 65,000, H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COU.TKNTII AN!) V ST. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS a specially.' Amil lino or Dr. Wnt iter' rnd llnll' Corset MOSIKHY, UNDhKWKAK AND KID OLOVKK lii largo initriiiuiii, We luwo lliu ittcciipy for The Buttorlck's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKENOTICEI Th CouiilKH will not Iw rvoiillile for ay debt mndo by nny one In It nnino, tin a a written onler nivouiniilcM the same, AUK NOW SIIOW1NC NEW IDEAS IN Fall Millinery CALL AND SEE THEM OPERA HOUSE CORNER. The Courier Can tie Found At Hotel Lincoln News Htmul. Windier Hotel Now Miami. Capital Hotel Nowh Hluinl. CMeir d niinr Hall Now Htand, 1528 O HI. Tho Gotham Now stand, 118 Houth 11th Bt, aim uutuiiiii iiunn awiuti 10 ran Tho A pox, 111 North Utll Htrcot. kii. vouug, iiuuu mroot. riason, Kletolior A Co., 1120 O Btrcot. Wcstorflotd' llnrbor Hhop, llurr tllocic. International Now Kinpnrluiii, 12tt O Ht, lion Ton Olimr Htorc, ISA Noi.li 11th Htrco'. Mooro'New8tnnd,Utl Houth 11th Btic . TAn extra supply of paper I al way lea I the Gotham, In cno other Nowsdealor uppllea run ihorl. FALL STYLES DUNLAP HATS W. R. DENNIS & CO. 1 137 O Street. Church Advertisements. Cominonclng April Unit, Thk Couhikh will insert notice pertaining to sociable, festival, lecture, meeting and sermon (or all churches free of charge. Advertisements (or entertainments where an admission is cliarged will be Inserted at one-half the reg ular rate. cal and Personal. Whltebrert Coal and Lime Company Ruth H. Wood, M. D., 1330 P street. Lincoln Ice Co., 1040 O St. Telephone 118. Eugeue Hollott, diamond merchant, US N Eleventh street. Geo. A. Rayrner, coal and wood. 'Phone 3BO. 1134 O street. Henry Harpham sells chamois sklus for carriage clean 'ng. Canon City Coal at the Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co. 100 finest engraved cr Ming cards and plate for 4Wi at Thk Courier office. Ladies kid gloves cleaned or colored at L''i coin Steam Dye works, 1100 O street, Miss 0. J. Qullmotte, modiste, second floor1 Exposition building. Take elevator. Cabinet baths for '-ul'e g'ven by M . H. D. Catlln profolonnl m reu , 1330 P h.rejt. Ladies can have their party drecaea cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln team dye works 1105 O street Applications for rental of Turner ball for aoclels and dancing received at P. J. Wo- en barg's cigar store, 138 8: Uth street. "Not how cheap, but how good" is the motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, 134 south Twelfth street. Gentlemen should now get out their Ian summer's suit, take it to the Lincoln Steam dyeworkallMO street and bve it cleaned, dyed, repaired or prosed out. Wedding Invitations, either print! or en gi aved in the flne.t style of the art at Thr Courier office. Correct foims and best quality of stock guaranU d. Samples cheer fully shown. Commutation ticket at Brown's restau- rants (good at either place), five dollars for four dollar. This makes prices lower than any other place in the city when the price cstargea on diii 01 tee consiiie v 1. All meal at Odell's new dining ball re duced to twenty cent. No credit and no ticket to anyone. The meal are same a formerly and the price lower than ever. ThU make the board at Odell's cheap and the best iu the state forth money, The Nebraska meat market ha been pur chased by Kemp & Warwick and removed from 1318 O, street to 335 north Twelfth street where they have opened up In neat, clean Kyle. All meat guarantee d i.-eth and a full line of the best grade always on hand. uooa delivered promptly to all part of the cky. Both geatlemen are old cooks and kaow full well how to handle meat. Call uft4fboM47, t -IBSSSjBBaVfy rBSSSScvv7 W" "JfcaCVfNVypWHJ I Hunting Ulil Love Letter. 1 takutlirm with reverent finger. These token of passion now deadi Tlm line full nrtinuirrrst yearning. Through which your Ime seemed to bo burn Inn. C1111 iiiovn mens when llrsl I rend. I know liivoWiiuw stranger loin, Our path In the world no'cr will meet, Anil jet n I burn these old litter I w lh oiicu iikhIii for tho fetter You broke, HioiikIi 1 thought thi'iiiRoawr-ct. And now nolhlnir' left to remind 1110 Of llio iImr when our love wit so true, lint still n I rush with wet lanlie At Iho lire where smolder tho ashes, I IkIi for tho mt nnd for you, A Choiiy i tot Indy In honor of her '.er Mlt H. L. WIo of Laming, Mich., I until ItivltntloiM for n lemon wy thli week wliluli read n follow! "Mr.i. Koyoi lit home, Weil le day 7 p, 111. Pie to br'tig n lemon." Of course, overy 0110 who rrcolved 0110 of those mysterious summon win 011 aiiiuul by cirloMlty, After givetlng cncli gueNt, the IioiIoh nk(d her to " .iko her lemon to tho dluliig room nnd leglMer." Thoilliil'ig room wn llluml intrd by Inmp nlth Ion ion colored iilmde, rol'ovul by it center pluco of Ntiiillower n nl Kolclcn rod. At 11 Milo table ctt 11 Indy rnd Kntloiniin who, n'l woro Informed, compoatl the "uniwtlng cominltteo.'' Till comm'..vu taok tho nttmo on n reglii )r, r id tio J t rll Ikiii, mri'ked In Mich it wiiy a to bo dlti I gulihablo on each lonioii. Alter tho nrrival of tho LiieNts, nil tho nmrUI'ig of Ioiiioiin, tho "mju siu3 commlltvo conme.l tho kwi'. Kuch lemon wn cut li k If. tho. ml ox- trnctcd, nnd after bel ig conited nid duly mrrcdlt.tl to tho ow,ier on the reg'star, thoy were ilncod i 1 n tt'triKpiireiit ulnvi bowl. Iho In nous were Hum tr 'ceil p'ld kimceccd I'ltJ a )iuncli bowl, utter wlch the guests were Itiv It. J to n ren s ofk 'ctly lemon idibtt lemon ico and lemon cream, lemon Jolly, lemon it ke, lemon plo, lemon biscuit, lemon waferJ, toiiKiioga.jl-'ied with onion, n id lemon confectioueiy. Aftjr r taking of till uuliiuo rep -i tho g'' 1 bowl contalnliiK tho seed wn plaicj 011 tho table and a prico offered to her who should guei tue number of s'.cJ therori. and a "booby pi Ito" to her who shoi'M hn:' d tho least accurate gttc 1 The w'n lor of tho gra id pi Izo received a pretty lemoim.lo g u, wh'lo the ''booby" wm intJo happy with n wooden lemon squeezer. A price wr awa ikd to the lady having tho moat :. J, r(id another to the due having tho fowttt. Mc'iwh'lo skP'tul t'liu'i had prepaid a punch in a la go bowl !ito which tho lemons were squcoxcJ. Carth coinpletai the evening's pleasure, rnd a tiny fan wan presents.! cich guest as n souvenir of the occasion. It wc n novel atid very enjoyable nffn'r. A notable wedding took phco at Wymore Wednesday in which many L'nco'-ilUxt are interested. The event took p'aej at li'.h noon at the pretty home ot the bride's pr-entand solemnized the nuptln's of Mr. O. W. Fiter nnd Ml Georgia Taylor. The ceremony tcok place It tho perlor under a huje floral liell, Rov. W. II. Vance offlclatl ig In Iho pre-vn e of a large number of relatlvci rnd 'ill .into i'i lends, the grand pr onfi of the bride who had but recently celebrnt'd the'r golden wt Idlng being pmong tho number. After showers of congratulation it splendid wedding t"ner wo served, duiitiK which the h nlth of Mr. cud Mr. F'fer wai toahtcl with elf" kprrkl'iiR wuter. Tho hnnnv couple loft on the afternoon train for Denver rnd tho Coloiedo resort for a two weeks bri- dr tou-. Iho bride and groom are exten sively I.nov.11 in I incoln where the former re sided for a number of yeprs prior to 1S88. giudunung t'rom tho high school the previous year. An c-t'uiuble and accompl 'shed young lady with lovable womanly tirlto, tho biido is well .adapted to tho higher sphere Just en 'tri.d upou with such bright prohpecp. Mr. Fifer he been a resident ot the cspilnl ci.y s'neo childhood, having completed hisstud'es at the state VI1 veislty, being a member of the c'uot 10, after whtclt ho attended tho Theological coi'ego at fivanston, III., pre paratoiy to accepting n astoral charge, for which he is so well fitted. The present were valuable r well m useful ami 01 iiemetital. Ko'lowlng were prt-ent fromabroaJ: Grand ma and Grandpa W. Taylor, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Mr. and Mi. Hover and daughter M.'m Lyle, of Tecumseh, Mr. and Mrs, J. O. Phil lip! and fml'y of Omaha, M' - S. Taylor ot Omaha, and the following ironi Lincoln' Mr. rnd Mr. Fifer, Mr. and Mu. Cooley, Mr. and M j. F. Graham, Mr. and Mr. E. Baker. Mr. and Mr. S. Wemel, Mr. Betch, Mlra Coia Beach, J)r. E. B. Kinney, and Mc-sr. E. Gillekple, T, Flei:on, O. J. Wilcox and C. Brody. Ihe home of Mr. rati Mr. Louis Wes 3 -mr.i, Slxtsentheid S hti'cot wr'tho - e e of a very preUy wedd' ig Ta:day a? .r.ioon at four o'clcck. The contract ng pa il 3 were the eldes. dtughtsr, M'n Augus.a K We ;rman and Mr. Clr-lci E. Sclroll of Decatur, P' , the Rjv. E. II. Chap'i of the UnlveualM church pirforai' I tho ceremony In the pre 911 3 of about thli ly relative rnd friends. Ihe bi de wes attired 1 a becom ing ecu no of crej 3 de chine, en .rain and .1 Inimc i t.ith cb'Tone la?e, with orange blossoms and ro. and was aislstsd by two pretty lUleglrh, G'adys and W'n'ford Sher man, who dis 'ibut:l floral Louven'ra among the guct. After hcatty cong.-atulations wcie showerclupon Mr. and Mt3. Sen t)'' by r 1 pre ent, a de'lghUu lunchcsn wr set red and the couple departed 011 the even'')" train for a vWt to Chicago, M''wau':(o and other point. '1.10 bride i nn e-tlmable and ac compl'sh 1 you 13 lady and ha wou many warm friends du'ing her suoit residence n thl city t nd the groom ' a pro , erous Kw yerof Deoiy r. The marriage ceremony uniting Mr. George J. Smith and Mis Myrtle E Dill we per formed at the home of the bride' mother, 1109 T street, Wednorday evening at six o'clock, in the preeenco of the relative a id immediate friend of the contracting parties. Rev. O. A. Williams, pastor t the First Baptist church, officiated. Aftor tho cere mony nnd congratulations had been shower ed upon the bride and groom, an elegant wedding supper was served and the delight ful occasion was one that wllllongbe remem bered by those preient. The popularity of the young couple was attested by the numer ous tokens of regard and esteem that were bestowed, The groom Is bookkeeper and yard manager for the A. II. Weir Lumber company . The bride i the daughter nf Mr. C. H. Dill and it a very estimable young lady. Among the guests were Mayor A. H. ,,v Weir, Mrs. II. K. Smith ot Muscatine, la., mother of tlm groom MU Maud McCain, Mr. II, F. Dill, Mcixrs and Menlamea L. Htnll, Finney, II. II, Vail, (J, II. McCain, O. Council, W, II, Mnnley of Council HlulT. A arty iinis'ttliig largely of fnmlllc llv lug In tho vicinity of Eighteen and M street plcnlccd nt Lincoln park jeidcrday afternoon and evening. TIiomi artlcliatlng were: Mirdaint O. II. OrWIay, R. II. Oaklay, C. L llnoiic', H. C. UIImhi, F. W. Ilaldwh, Hi. Cr'nn, U. h,. Yate, J. II Wright, N. U. Abbott, Edward II0I11 1. W. Maxwell, E. I. Ilawlay, llurgc. Fore- nmn, Handei.i: Horeneo llawloy, F111111I0 Hnwloy, Ethel H(Hiier, Fatichon Hooier, Ruth llnlnieN, Florcnco llolme, draco Oak ley, Maud Onklay, Anna Criui, (Irnco San del, Frank Hooper, Earl Wilton, Owen Oakley, Ila'..y Yale, Wll Yate. Rslph Hathaway, Mutt Ilnldwln, Clin Ho Abbott, frank Nanders, Alllo Hautlti. Tho follow lug gentlemen went out to liinchi Mexc . It. II. Oakley, O. R. OnUoy, C. L. Ilixqier, Dr. Herninn ami Dr. Graham. Ono of tho nitwit pleixiitit n ill etiJonb!o oclal oventsof the xU v ek wm en outing nt LliH'oln pnrk Monday atto.iinoii r ul eve fl ig. TI10 uti ty drovo out In n baud wagon ii'nl after il'M'ngof it templing npreul. M'intcl by the young ladlr, ims'itl thoovo nliig with drno'iix '11 thebr'lllioilly I'd iiiu ted tiitvlllloii wl Ich iLverlx'r.iUil with ter.) Blchoieiin iiiubIo remleied by llronn' 01 dies- a. .Mi. U. II. UatNoii of Do Mo ne. In.. chn eron d tho (virty which tomprKtl tho lo.lowing young p.oplet MltmusSniiie Becker, Maud ilurr, Mngaict Halu'. Ne tile Lllll- biiilge, Miiitlm Kiinke, Jennie Erb, Nelllo UIiI'siiihI MI(.MoI.augli'ltii MMiCI'arlr Moiitgoiiiisy, Fran': 1'olz, Martin Altketi, Clintle Hnwloy, F. C. Zflirnn, Umlt, Dr. Rtove rnd Dr, Hxihr. Ono of the most piiJoynbNi dancing attle of tho outing Reason wa given by it li"ae wn ly of young ieoplo nt Lincoln park Thurs day ovonlng. TIiom. pnitlclpiitliig were: Messrs mid Mesdame, Coiutock, Koefer, Btowait: MlHeElllo Steon, Clara Oarn ody, Mlutilo Dol'ue, Mngglu Walker of Ot tumwii, la., Amy Covert, Inn Butch, Cora TallKit. Collin, Bird EIIU011, Blnllo Clark, VaiiCotnp of Omaliii, Mabel Long, Efllo I-eiie, Cracken of Kaunas City, Floyd, Hoo ver of TcciiiiiroIi and Becker; Mes;i Chnrlei Mlllor, Chiiile Iagwell, Frank Qrnham, Robert WIImjii, Charles McCall. Georo Covert, Meluer, Bei I How lo, E. Couutock, Will Coniktock, Fred Plummer, Wecklmch, Grillth, Scott, CI11I Camp, Klmlmll, John rod, Ki in o nnd Hall. At half past two Wwlneaday nrternoon- at tho homo of tho bride's pa-cnts 3747 WI treot, Tho Rov. II. 8. Wanim Hinder officiat ing, the mnrrlsgd cersiiidiiy was performed which milted tho 'ives of M". Albert II. Lnughridge, 11 priMp-rous commercial travel lor, and All Llhby Hoaglani!, well I nown ns nil cfllclent.")s.,iiictor tho Lincoln pub lic school. Only a few friend of the fpinlly woro present pud niter receiving congratula tion the happy couple departed for a visit tD Omaha and other point before going to urand Island which will bo their home In the future. They woro tlm recipients of many I vulsomo rnd meful present. Thememhci of the Catholic) club union and ladle of Ht. Theresa ' congregation gave a very mcccHiful entertaininent at Cushmnn twrk Wednewlsy afternoon and evening. The afternoon' program included a foot raw, n potato race, a race of fifty yard Iu which young ladles hearing "sweet sixteen" participated, and which wo ccslly won by Mim May Flyn with Mis Lulu Krone as second. There were also several other Inter esting races. In the evening the pavilllou was Illuminated and dancing was enjoyed until a lata hour. A very happy b"thday surpr'.o was given Mr. L. V. Backus Friday of last week by her daughtoi , Mm. G. B. Chapman and Mi. C. E. LoomN at the ronldenco of tho former, IJH5T strot. Tho fnvlt.d gac:is were Meodrme, Aitkin, Bt-gbno", Cr'vert Montgomeiy, Stovers. Mose.M'ller, K ney, Lowe, Lecky, Floyd, Baker r id Manchester. Lunclu in was solved In pi -lors nt 0 o'clock. A pie- .-"it fiutu-o of tho pftoinoon wn that tho group wr phot ag.-aph'd li out of tho rcR'deiice by M . Clement'. A pies ant outing of a number of relatives that haJ not promoted 1 1 ono nicot g 1 s a faii'My gnthci 'a-: for n nr-mber of vc s. ph. joyed a most pleas nt time at L'ncoln pp-k Thursday ufl 31 ncoiicotnp ,,,- the follow ing; Mr, join Zel- aiij, Mr. and M. Wood of T.'aer, la., M r id Mr. F. A. Mc Brido nnd fnn-l'y.M . and Mrs. Zel: u z, Mr. a ad Mia. W..S. HuTiin u id I'aushtj-", the MUcen Harriet p.ul Hr:.ol, M',.s Nell'e Zeh 111 ig end Mes-s. Frank Zebrong, Hany Zelnuiig, rndothei. Tho coromony which tniltcJ tho "ves und fortune of two young Lfnco'ti icople wns 10lemul7edT.1e.Jy over'ngut the home of tho brnle. C33 8011th Tweutv-.tond reet. The coutract'ug partlcn wei-o JI Edwa -d Ilulg and M'"s Alma C. Look, Iwth well known In th's city. A large number of rela Uvea and friends weie preseafand tho rnnnv couple were tho recipient of inny costly and beautlfi presouti. A del'gh. i' out'ug took ii'acs at L'ico'n r-kThur 'y-iu . icjiirndoveu' 13. Thoco pro-ent were Mr. rnd Mr-. II, P. Fu.;r, Mr. eud M :. A. G. Br on, V. and M" Jnme G.rsne, M-. and V 3, C. L. I 'ppMco.t, Mr. r id Mi a. Taylor of ln" na, M-. rnd V a F. B. N'sljt, Dr. 1 ml Mvs. W. 8. L fa, JTs OVve latli id Dr. C. F. L Id A plea 'ant outing was enjoyed nt L'ncoln pr-k Inui.day cftemcan by the fol'ow.'us Pijoiis: Mi. W. S. Tu-.ier, Mia. 1,1 In, M a. Ph'lllp, M-a Pile, Luch Ph"llp, Main 1 Pilo, Edith Pile, BesVe To ner, Marie Jones, Emerr!d Jones, Ebther Jone, Frr ik Phillip, Frr J WocJwr -d, Ed-.ir Ruegrn. The Ancient Order of Hibe ,i'ars gave a very enjoyable oul'113 at Cutnnn iark Tuesday af3rnoan and even'ng. The aftei noon wr-fcpsnt.'nrow ngrndoilierplersjivn rnd In the even'ng the iMtv''oii choid to the btralns of excel 'ent music and danc'g was enjoyed until the "wes sirs," houts. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Hrrbley left WoJner. day for Now York where they w"l take jies .ae for England. They wi' be abssnt sov errl months and will 111-ke a tail' of the pilnclp'l cities of tho continent before re turning. Mr. A, C. Zlemer left Tue: day for Iluona Vista where he will meet bis est liable lady who has been recuperal'ng health at that populer reeoitforseverpl weeks past. &' and Mrs. Zlemor pro expected home today. Every Llncoln'to should do Ii'r or her share , In entertaining tat3 fair visit 01 3 net week. Make Lincoln sociable to v'sitois rnd it will ' always redound to her cre.l't. Meet the stranger rud give him a cord'pl welcome. I The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Plymouth Con , gregational church gave an entertalument in the shape ot a county eat socirl last Wed ' neaday evening. The social was lc-gely at tended and all reported a good time. 1 Mr. A. R. Buck, partner In the linn of Dunham & Co., succetsors to Half, Bros., left the city yesterJay for Washington, D. C, Going to Quit ! Having decided to discontinue the Stationery and Printing business, wc will on NEXT WEDNESDAY at 10 o'clock otTer lor sale AT AUCTION our entire stock of Correspondence papers and everything in our store, also the entire Job 'deluding Presses, Type, Paper Pri "CAPITAL CITY COURIER!" The paper will be improved in many directions, its sphere increased and made one of the greatest of the great weeklies. If you want a good investment, call and make your bids Terms reasonable. J C. C. PACE, AUCTIONEER. where It I uiidemtoo 1 ho Is to Ih) ur , .e I to un c ilmnbla young Irdy. Mr. M. E, Paddock, who for the pr-t four week hn been vlsltl ig with Mend In and about Whlte-ldo, III., rjiiirncdTluiiMlny nccjinpati'cd by h' bN -, Miss Bnrttelt who went thero In June. Mr. John R. Lrnd 11 nd M Era D. Chao were quietly mi" i Wednesday afte.noou at tho homo of tho b, Ide pi rents, 14.3 Hose .rcet, Rov. J. W. Hal', of tho Free Met 'o d'c church olllciatl ig. Mr. Edward Yats has retuuied homo from n four wo I;'k buslnes and pleasure trip. Ho visited tho lo.ullng cstern cities, nldo Atlantic City, Dear Park, Mil., nnd other resorts wh loabsont. Mesdame T. II. Benton, J. E. Rlggs, M. E. Wheeler, 11. O'Ne'M ond Misses Altken and English retu'.ned Tuooday from Hot Springs, S. D., whoro thoy had spent about two woks. Mr. Geo. A. C airarand bride ha vo re turned from the erst pfter a month's delight tul hooiieymoau trip. Thoy will soon be at home in a cozy lesldeace in tho south side of town. Mr. Oilen W. Fifer r id Mr. E. E. Glllo pie left Wcdnes lay for Wyjiore where the formor wrs hip .! d at hih noon Tburctlay to MisaGeorgle Taylor, formerly of L! 'coin. Continued on Page 5. For fover and aguo and mfpsmatic dbca.es Ayer's Ague Cure Is a positive remedy. The Penins. 'a- brso bur.ier 's tho latett Improved heater ' 1 the market. Bofore buy ing, call and :a a fu'l I'.ie nt Dunham & Buck, 1120 OslAjt. Vlsitois to thog.vat Nebrrska State fair should not fa'l to make n call at the pionoe. jewelry houo of Eugene Hr"ett, 111! North Eleventh street. Thero you will Und tho most attractive I'no of jewelry in tho btato. diamond, watches a id lwul ,01110 uovel.lon belux 11 siiecialt j. Mr. Hr 'etthasjustmlded nlaigo number of beautiful dlamomls to b's al-tady ox'ers.vo btcck, limbing it tho hand- oomest n id lare't '' 10 of dlamoud seen any where In the wct. In Sterling 8lverwniu, He'let's new I'no h o'so complete and In fact mo.ts extonslvo than cvor. Theco goods nre ot tho 1110U nrtittio dcslvs and come direct from the la-gest nianufactu-eiH. You can't afford to buy anything in thl lino unt ' you have first rcen Hallott' stock. HoTAUSfi. the O sli"3t Kocer, Iindle F ni(t I'udtlinu and Lunch 2"oii(iie put up by the ll'ommi' Cdiuiiiif coiiiiminu of Chicago. There goci are worthy of a trial. Store 1435 O street. Telephone lilt). The celebrated Egg Shampoo removfs dand. uff and promote the g.owth of the hair. For sale by Mis Johnston, 1114 O Street. Never outer a photograph or picture of any kind until you have seen the work done at the new Studio Le Grand-, 134 south Twelfth street. At the Beasltle. Muudi What nre you readlngf Plmmle "A Mun Without a Country." It's such n painful story I Maud (looking drearily up and down the beaob -4t Isc't half its patnful a a coun try without a man. Chicago Tribune. Inappropriate Simile. Lieutenant (to elderly lady Madam, you look a fresh iud blooming today as rose of twenty lummeral Munchenet Kulender. Dyspepsia tUkes many lives mltersble, and often les to Mlf destruction. DUtreit alter eating, sick btad acbe, beartbarn, soar stomach, mental dayts tlon, etc., are canted by tbla very common and increasing dlteaie. Ilood't Sanapaillla tone the stomach, create an appetite, promotes bsaltby digeitlon, relieves alck headache, clear the mind, and cores the most obitlnate cue ot d peptla. Read the following! " I have been troubled with djripeptla. I bad butUttla appetite, and what I did eat dUtreited me, or did me tittle good. In an hour after eating I would experlcnco a falntneii or tired, all-gone feeling, a though I bad not eaten anything. Hood's 8araprtlla did me an launenie amount ot good. It gave mo an appetite, and my food reUthedandMllillcdthocravlug I had previously experienced. It relieved mo of that fatnt, tired, all-gone feeling. I uavo felt o much better ilnce I took llood' Sariaparllla, that I nm happy to recommend It." a. A. IUoe, Watertown, Man. N. D. lie ur to get only Hood's Sarsaparilla SoldbyalldtoVgtiU. lilxforJ. I'reparedonly by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mats. IOO Doses Ono Dollar nting Cutters, etc. In the future the be dectcd' exclusively to tho NEJa IfcrowrtiMrfY' sjti 1,1 iTirTi 1 1,1 1 ii iiTi.oa iBBU LLLam Formerly of HIIFFIII BICHTER. 1029 0 STHT. NEW L.OCKTION. S)1 V f Xr 3sW EaLLBBBB JT JBBH iH lRliswl THE INTERIOR 1134 N A. U. ZlKMMt, President. "not worth $5.00." THe sHoes Wc offered last week for $5 00 were worth more money, but we couldn't get over $5.00 for them because DASIUTES will not wear $600 shoes. THE SHOES we offer this week nre not worth $5.00 so we ask $3.00 for them. IOI5 O STREET. C. R. RICHTER, SUCOE88OR TO epecrcdR&rri-nn i.ruj, nri 1 i.ujj 1 v fj n r. 1204-1206 tMJLjiktiMit Plant, efforts of the publisher will L. WESSEL, Jr., OWNER GOODS. ujjuinux r .N ilEB We say the last stagger uecause we propose to to sell every roll of last season's Wall Paper this week . You can buy embossed gilts for 10c and pretty patterns bron zes for 12 and uc per roll, match ed with border and ceiling. Prices cannot be duplicated even iri Chicago. DECORATIVE CO. STREET. C'Altl. El.WICK, Manager. S. B. N1SBET, x Meb O STREET mL...LiiAJL'i.i,M.K A jLtrf-ttyfltn ' K I I i