," n -' rFf5J'W Y r ivmirw-nfwfi'i rr l!lwUH;t!)MFWWI8FyUil'llT',OflWg''' VWSj tW "ffHHjW11'-' "? ' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i9 1891 v v'TOsfln , . ffvfv" ' ? I'. t i b ft $ I ill I It IHM1 Ecrrra POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COR TKNTH AND P ST. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS o specialty.-' A full line of Dr. Warner' nml Hull' Corset MOSIKKY, UNIIKKWKAH AMI Kill (II.OVKN lii Inruo assortment. Wo Imwi Iliu nueney for The Butterlok's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI The CoUHlKU will not Ik rwpousihlo for any debt mndo by nny one in It nnmo, tm wa it written order nmimpnnic tho same, Be Sure and Attend TIIK- OPENING I Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday MEXT.0. OPERA HOUSE CORNER. Ttin Courier Can be Found At Hotel Lincoln New Wand. Wliultor Hotel Now Htnnd. Cupltnl Hotel New Htnnd. ... Odell'a Dlnlnf Itnll Now Htand, IWH O H . The Clothnm New Stand, US Houth Hill HI. The Apex, 111 North iltli Htrcct. KI. Young, 1020 O Htrcol. (Mnson, Fleloher A Oo.. 1K0 O Htrcet. Westerneld's Harbor Hlioj, llurr UlocK. International New Emporium, 12tt O Ht. HonTon Cigar Wore, 1!W North llth Htreot. Moore' Newn8tnnd, 11 Houth llth Htreet. MT-An oxtri. supply of paper li nlwityF left at the Gotham, In ctino other Nowdoalor anpplle run short. FALL STYLES DUNLAP : HATS W. R. DENNIS & CO. 1 137 O Street. Church Advertisement. Commencing April first, Thk Couhiku will insert notice pertaining to sociable, fMtlval. lectures, meeting nml sermon for all churches free of charge. Advertisement for entertainment where an admission ii charged will lie Inserted nt one-halt the reg ular rate. Lacal and Personal. Whltebrerst Coal and Lime Company. Ruth M. Wood, M. D VJ30 1 street. Lincoln Ice Co., 1010 O Ht. Telephono 11& Eugene Hallett, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh street. Geo. A, Kaytner, coal and wood. 'Phone WimO street. Henry Harpham sell chamois skin for carriage cleaulng. Canon City Coal at the Whitebreast Coal and Lima Co. 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for a.r-rt at Thk Couhikh otllce. Ladle kid glove cleaned or colored at Lin coln Steam Dye works, 1100 O street. Professor O. W. Hill, teAcher of elocution and oratory, CI15 south Eleventh street. Cabinet baths for ladles given by Mrs. B. D. Catlln professional masseur, 12S0P street. Ladle caa have their iarty dresses cleaned by the French dry process at tho Lincoln team dye work 1105 O street. Applications for rental of Turner hall for socials and dancing received at P. J. Wohlen berg' cigar store, 123 8. llth street. "Not how cheap, but how good" is the motto of the new Studio Lo Grande. Call and we their work, liM south Twelfth street. Gentlemen should now get out their lat summer's suit, take it to the Lincoln Steam dye work 1105 O street and have it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. Wedding invitations, either printed or en graved in the finest style of the art at Tiie Couhieh office. Correct form and liest quality of stock guaranteed. Sample cheer fully shown. Commutation tickets at Brown' restau rant (good at either place), five dollar for four dollars. This make prices lower than any other place In the city when the prices charged on bill of fare Is considered. All meal at Odell's new dining hall re duced to twenty cents. No credit and no ticket to anyone. The meal are same as formerly and the price lower than ever. This makes the board at Udell' cheap and the bet in the state for the mouey. The Nebraska meat market has been pur chased by Kemp & Warwick and removed from 1218 O street to 225 north Twelfth etreet where tbey have opened up In neat, clean style. All meats guaranteed fresh and a full line of the best grades always on hand. Good delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Both gentlemen are old cook and know full well bow to handle meats, Cal up telephone 47. RWSBBsRPJlBBBffV'P smBHki HJV;nSSSSSSSSSKil Wit Jjb, BBMRJ Tho golden wedding of Mr. nnd Mrs, Hen Jamln K. Bailey w a celebrated In a lilting manner Saturday evening nt the homo of their son l)r Benjamin K. Bnlley, Eleventh nml I! street. The entire houo wu thrown open and the decoration beautiful nnd tasty. Over two hundred guest responded to Itivl latlnn mid worn received hi tho purloin oil the second floor by Dr. nml Mr lleiijniiilu F. Bnlley, Mr. and Mr. Edgar A. Bnlley, Mr. nnd Mr Henry K. Bnlley nnd Mis Nel lie Hnlley, tho children of tho couple wliowj marriage wn being celebrated, Soon alter nine o'clock tho brldo nnd groom of over hnlf a century took position In tho window bower Mill wero gieotod wltlinppmprlnto re mark by tho llov. Iowl K. Orogoiy. Tho present wero elaborate and costly. Those present went a follow) Mourn and Mo dame, H. W. Eddy, (1. W. Park, H. M. Ashby, George Bagnall, W. M. Slilpmnii, C II. Clinlfnul, II. O. Iloblo, J, D. Fletcher, J. West, Trnphngen, H. lllchter, W. S. Iltitr 1111111, (1 W, ljrmer, J. H. Klngsley, Horteii, II Cnldnell, F. W. Collin, T. 11. I.cntltt, C.N. Mori ill, Nowlen, W. II. Klrley, F. C. Tucker, I), II. Young, E. (Inrlntid, George Cook, George II. Clnrk, H. It. Niwley, J I). McFnrlnnd, W. E.KIrker.J. A. BuckntnlT, G. M. Bartlett, F. W. Luwl, II. E. Iuwl, J, II. .Mauritius, M, P. Mnuortiu, J. J. lm- hoir, 0.11. lmhoir,lloowbuh,H. A. Sutton, . 11. Dennis, W. O. Klrkpntrlck, Hlouo brenker, Brown, C. O. Mrxo, L. C. Burr, E. H. ApHlget, H. E. Moore, E. K. Crlley, C. W. Vnrney, F. W. Baldwin, O. M. Thomp son, II. II. Wlliou, A. S. ltik)inoud, George E. Bowernmu, Albert Wntklus, IV. It, Cum bridge, M. A. Warren, W. B. Ogdeu, F. A. Brown, W. B. Wolcott, E. K. Well, S. O. Elliott, C.N. Little, Chnrle Little, S, F. llnrrl. J. W. Winger, S. B. NUbot, H. W. Hebbnrd, It. A. Perry, E. P. Holme, Henry Kehrung, E. P Ewiug, Eoralin Ewing, E. E. Heuklo, Paul II. Holm, E 11. Curtis, Joseph Boehmer, Cliarle Mayer, Charles West, J. II. Webster, It. l Outcnlt, G. !,. Uiuib, B. H. Cowdry, W. A. Selllck, P. V. M. llnyiuoud, E. Doollttle, W. O. Jones, K. B. Ulghter, F. I). Crim, C. B. Manning: Mic, Wade, Brace, Anna llurr, Ilollowbush, MoKe,U(iWfrmiiii,riu'olM) Elliott, Little, Unrri, Periy. Ida Bier worth, Gertie I.nw, Sellick: Mer, George Wnlnh, N. G. Elder, Harr, O. N. Pace, Olmrllo Burr, George Wing and Dr. Snhr, Wexluesxlay evening being the birthday of Marglo and Knlph Winger, Mr. Winger celebrated the event by entertaining a large company of children at their pleasant home, Thirteenth and J street. She wa assisted In receiving by Mis Ellison, Mis Kuto Stod dard, Mis Kibble Meacrest and Ml Flor ence Winger. Mis Bird Ellison presided at the piano. Mr. Winger entertained tho children In a delightful manner and the eve ning was thoroughly enjoyed by all present who were a follow: Hattle Huffman, Bes sie Haden, AmleNUbet, Daisy Potvlu, Edna Klrkpntrlck, Florence Putnam, Florence Far- well, Helen Welch, Kmlly Weeks, Mattie Crlley, Jennie McFarland, Clara Buckstaff, AdaOregg, Rose Foster, Bern lee Becker, Kate McAthur, Agnes Sewell, Grace Sander Helen Burr, Jessie Lansing, Winnie Hill, Anna Hammond, Clara Hammond, Ada Waugh, Laura Houtz, Hattle Imlioff. l-.clnn Harley, Bessie BartrutT, Jeio McFarland, McConulff, Lorn Fiske, Tudle McGnhey, Bloss McGahey, Mary Homer, Ida Wilcox, Mabel Wilcox, Daisy Odell, Henrietta Hnw ley, Bessie Curtis, Mnmle Hartley, Mabel Pyle, Edith Pyle, Loulso MoWhlnnle, There mi llohman, Foster Muir, Lutle Brown, Anna Snyder, Isabelto Chalfaul, Fminle Marshall, Agne Heed, Carrie Heed, Olive Graham, Pear Bonnell; Stafford, Hewitt, George Holme, James Hayden, IjwIs Hayden, John Harley, Earl McGoo, lialllo Lyman, Alfred Cook, Joeph Webster, George Bartlett, Elam Seacret, George Scott, Paul Weeks, Frits Funke,Bruder Funke, Edwunl Mosher, HallMosher. Haymoud Hall, Ralph Haggard Alllo Sniulcrs, Frank Homer, Dick Curtl, Roy A'shby, Owen Onkley, Ralph Hathaway, Harry Newton, Wlllnrd Yates, Theo Crlley, Ralph Britton, Arthur Jones, Willio Purker, Edward McWhlnule ami Alva Clarke. Ten years ago on tho fourteenth day of Sep tember Mr. W. Q. Bell and Mis Georgie J. Burlingim exchanged vow before the alter to "love, cherish and protect, a loiig as life do last." Monday evening in commemoration of the vows taken at that time and so loyally fulfilled during that period, a number of In vited friends assembled to enjoy the happy couple' tin wedding anniversary. The host and hostess was ably assisted by Mrs. Barr t'arker, and duriug the evening Miss Nellie Young pleasantly entertained the company with violin solos. Elegant refreshment were served and each of the following partic ipant wero presented wlthsouveinlr spoons: Messrs and Mesdames B.Parker, J, II. McClay R. P. R. Miller, 8. D. Hyde, E. W. Baldwin G. 8. Baldwin, C. J. Ernst, H. Eurung, It. R. Randall, Tho. Mlltonberger, S. Whiting, F. E. Campbell, Wilkinson. C. S. Clasou, W. O. Fletcher. Prellgh, T. J. Curtis, Dr. and Mrs. Faulkner, Muxdames, D. 11. Young, W. B. Cheney, McShane, Chicago; M. W. Ensign, Misses Emma J. Baird, Nellie Young, Hattle Curtis, Llda Foreman, Net- Zelii ung and Dally. The Misses Kittle and Alice Crowdry were at home to their young lady friends Tuesday afternoon, and on this occasion, as heretofore, prove l most delightful enterta In ert). The principal deversiou wns found In razsle dazzle, and the afternoon was thorough ly enjoyed by all present. The prizes were lieautlful and costly nnd fell respectively to Miss Naomi Wener and MUs Fannie Hawley. Those present were; MUses Llllle Hathaway, Lela Shear. Gertrude Hall, Carrie Hill, Van Dusen. Fannie Hawley, Cbas, Nellie White, Maud Smith, Hattie Leland, Carrie I.elnnd, Florence Hwley, Maud Burr, Fay Marshall, Minnie Latti, Olive Latta, Hol'.owbusb, Mar garet Baird, Anna Funke, Janetto Wilwu, Gertrude Laws, English, Shoon, Gertrud Ziemer, McBride, E.tella Klrker, Hnllle Hooper, Naomi Weaver, Martha Funke, Gertrude Marquette, Lulu Clarke, Nannie Llllihrldge, Rachel Brock, Kittle Dot gnu, Bertie Burr, Clara Walsh, Jessie Leland Corest. Mesdsmes: Maxwell. Griffith, Hol- yoke, Henkle. A pleasant incident at the reunion of stu dent at the State University, Thursday evening was the Shakesperean recital byMU Anna Janvier of Eureka. Ill , a visiting niece of Mr. and Mr. J. T. Jones of this city. The lady selected for her subject, "an Inter view between Arthur and Hubert," from King John. Miss Janvier has an easy com mand of au excellent voice, siteaks clear, I without affection, Uertalk is pleasant, each bk nyTv ? lirr gesture nnltirnl and tho posing clevorly exe ciiIhI, In giving Hubert' command, It 'wii done nmterly nnd n hnrsh ns tho old fellow might linvo been himself, while In Ar thur' plcndliu "lie evinced nil tho teml.inieM nnd sytnpathy true to tho young man' imtuio. No more ilellhted company ha assembled In Lincoln for some lime limn wn entertain ed last eciiluif, nt tho homo of Mr, ami Mr. P. W Plunk, tf.1l south Seventeenth stu-et. 1 ho event wn tho occasion of Mrs, Plunk' first plnuoiecitnl uinl the parlor were lllleil with invited guest. Following I the pro gram which mii fruitlessly rendered: ltliiii(Mlln Iloimrolnij Ni in . - I,lst. VnlsoNo. II (!lioiln. NIkIiI Winds, Wallnro. MHS. I'l.ANK. Voenl Solo, Helented, MBH. WA1WWOHTII. Ileaptodle HoiiKrolso No. 2, l.lst. Honoln, op. 'Zt, So. 2 (Moonllulit) lleelhoven, MHH. PLANK. Ilohollnk MI(M PAItKKlt. 'iiwiiliimle, .... (lottsehalk Nooturiio. on .'17, No, 2, - Chonlii, Tho Awiikenlugorihn I.lou, DeKontskl MHH. PLAN K. Fled KrusB hail been exivtlng word from Omaha for heveral ilaj Inst we-k Informing til 111 or tho arrival of well of a lady friend In whom hi entire life I ceuteied, Well, Tuesday 11 message wa received and without much delay or delllteratlou, (and In fact without Icnvlng key for hi partner, Mr. White,) our genial frleml, the.hnrdwaro merchant soon found hlmclf 011 a Burling ton 11) it IhiiiiiiI for tho mvtropol'e whore tho idol of hi heart I visiting. Frod Iris been there every since and an Inquiry at the store yesterday 11 to hi return wa answered; "can't tell when ho'll come back maybe iiowr." It I however presumed tint lie will turfi up healthy and happy during tho com ing week. Mr. C. A. Longwell who lint for several yenr held the responsible position of head liookkceper forthe H.T. Clniko Drug Co., nnd for tho past two month acting In tho ca pacity of cashier during Mr, W. E. Clarkn' absence from tho city, leftTuetdny fcr Omaha where ho will nmko hi future home, having purchased an Interest In an old and well e tabllshed real etate nnd lire Insurance busi ness. Mr. Iingwell leave 11 I10U of warm friend who wish him abundant success In hi new undertaking, Tho newly organized Thimble club held it first meeting Inst Monday afternoon with Ml Fnnnlo Hnwlcy, Eighteenth and M streets' Tho club consist of the following young Indies: Misses, lialllo Hooier, Maude Miller, Fannie llawley, Olive Lntta, Rachel Brock, Carola HIII.NannioLllllbrldge, Anna Funke, Florence Hawley, Maude Smith, Jenulo Underwood, A merry box party witucsxed tho perform ance of "Tho Fust Mall" nt the Funko Mon thly evening. The participants: were: .Misses Martha Funke, Alice Cow drey, Olive Lnttn, Kittle Cow drey, Janetto Wilson, Minnie I.atta; Messrs Phillip Wing, Frank Zehrung, Earnest Funke, John Dorgan, Dr. Reeve and Dr. C. F. Ladd. Mr. Archie Brook and Mist Alvira Alex ander were quietly married Monday morn ing at nine o'clock at tho home of the bride' parent, Twenty-eighth mid N street, Rev. C. E. Brndt performing the ceremony In the presence of relatives and a few friend of the family. The receipt of a handsomely engraved sea son tlc'iet for the corn palace at Sioux City I acknowledged with thanks by Till: Cour ieh. The fifth great annual festival open on the first and close on the seventeenth of October, Gov. and Mr. John M. Thayer and Mr. and Mr. John M. Thayer, Jr., were In Oma ha Wednesday in attendance upon the cere mony Joining in marriage Ml Leoln Carter and Mr. Newton Barkalow. Continued on Page !. DID NOT SELL. Tho Courier .lob I'liuit SI 111 Under It Old Management. Too niu h state fair nnd too few In atten dance mnde It impossible to dispose of the job plant of Tiiu Couhieh at Wednesday's sale as wa advertised. Accordingly the original owner of the plant, Mr. L. Wessel Jr., will continue the business a heretofore, however making somo changes In the manage ment which will lie announced later. Our friends amf patron will therefore please remember that we are still at the old stand, 111HN street, ready to serve tbem, us for merly with the best products that can be turned out of a print shop. Our superb Hue of tine invitations, calling cards, announce ment, programs, etc., remains unbroken and we trust our patrons of the past will continue to show us the same kind consider ation in the future. Regarding the future of The Couhieh job plant wo will socu have au important announcement to make. Until then "don't forget to remember" that we still take the lead In all kind of engraved stationary, printed matter, etc. location, lliM N street. Telephouo 8.53. Diamoudsl Who Is there but admires tliem! The world of fashion bow to them as do the subjects to their king. They are the recognized head of precious jewels and as such ttlnoys command tlue admiration. Speaking of diamonds reminds us that Hal lett, the diamond merchant has just added a big line of new store that embrace tho lot est shape nml uioaI elegant variety ever shown west of Chicago, Tho settings are particularly beautiful and among them many are seen for the tlrst time on the mark et. We would like to describe them, but see ug them would be betttr appreciation, and as Hallett always takes such great pleasure In showing his goods you should call and ermlt him to eiitettatu you for a while. You don't have to buy. The Peninsular buso burner is the latet Improved heater in the market. Before buy ing, call and see u full line nt Diiuhum & Buck, 118H O street. Tho celebrated Egg Shampoo removes daudruff and promote the growth of the hnlr. For sale hy Mis Johnston, 1114 O street. Never order.a photograph or picture of any kind until you have seen the work done at the new Studio Lo Grande, 12-t south Twelfth street. The Whitebreast Coal ami Lime company is always at the front supplying the finest grades of ull kind of coal One bundled llnest engraved calling curds and plate only f8.,50 at Wesel Printing Co., 1I1WN street. Now is the tune to get stove for the win ter. Dunham & Buck have a big lino of all the tluett makes. They also repair old stoves, set them up aud furnish parts needed at reasonable cost. Call, M2d O street or tel ephone 3W. THE LOVER'S QUARREL. Word iif Hie (Ileal Noun ns Sung by Alice Ktuii. Mary unci John, down In n distant old vil la tie. Fell deep In love nnd wero ciiKitKcd lo be wed: Hut one lino day up went tho t.oso of sweet Mary, At w lint her John of some other girl had said. John simply !idleil, he wn much given to teasing, Ami some old song softly ho started lo slug. Mary, w Ith nige, every moment mow warmer, And nt hi feet threw her cnxiiuuiiieul ring. CtlOHUH, "I won't ho your wile," said Mary "llmnk goodness for thai," said John, "1 halo such a brute," said Mary. " lint other girl don't," said John. "I'm going hack to the dairy "Well thai' Just as well," wild he. "I hoH)iiiril I' nt Hit wedding Of .Molllo Mnlone and me " Mary turned 'round, Just went 11 step nr two from lil m( Thou nt her John, unci farewell sly gliiure sho throwj Thinking perhaps ho wa already reixuitlug, Hut nil ho said was, "I don't euro what you do." Out came III pipe, soon clouds of smoko ho uas pultlUK lulotho air, stretched out full leuitUi on tho green, Mary stood b) . somehow her heart was hIkIi breaking; Hud John become tired of hi village queen? OlIOIIUH, "Am I to go?" said Mary, "I don't rare n rap," said John, "To spllo you I won't" said Mary. "Well mnyhc yoiMViin't," said John. "Oh, why are jou so contrary, I'll ilrown uiyseif,slr," ald she. "Hnltl John, "On our wuy.deur Mnry, Send Molly Matono to me." Tear lllleil her ees, 11 wllh her apron sho covered Iter prcttj face, heaving it heartrending sIkIi; All now seem o'er, what wn tho use of her stnylng' Turning to John, she thun Kcntly said "good bye." Up like n shot, Jumped the young fellow nil smiling, Touched to tho heart by such 11 tender fare well, Kissed all tho tears from tho sweet faro of hi Mary, Told her the talc fond lover iilnuy tell. UllOKltH, Johnny, ho htiKged hi Mary, And Mary she hugged her John. Ho vowed Hint 11 fairer fairy Ho never had gazed upon. And while little Mary' laughing, Her head resting on hi breiit, With that I'll conclude tho slory, No doubt, you can gue tho rest. Well, Sarah, what have you lieen doing to make you look so young f Oh, nothing much only I wen using Hall's Hair Renewer to res tore the color of my hnlr. Ladle hair dressing, O street. Mis Johnston, HI New llresmmtkliiK 1'nrlors. Mis Walters, late of Memphis, ha located In Lincoln nml opened a handsome sulto of dress making parlor In tho Kenuaid Block, :i2! wuth Twelfth street. Miss Walters comes excellently recommended, having held the trade for several eors of the most prom inent Indies of Tenness'.-e's capital city. The lady I also somewhat known in Lincoln, all of whom speak In the highest praise of her work. Her parlor are now ready, but the formal opening occurs next Wednesday, and the ladles are cordially invited to be present. Exposition Millinery Opening. Mis Alice Mlnehnrt has returned from tho en?t with n complete line of Millinery good, Including all of the latest novelties. Miss Mlnehnrt bits taken chargoof the Exposition Millinery department and i now ready to serve and please her old friends and patron. The fall opening commenced yesterday morn ing nnd will continue until Monday night. A Comparison. "Pa, It poker anything like old maldf" asked young hopeful. "No, my son," responded tho father, who had been there, "but it la n good deal like beggar my neighbor." BostonTrnuscript. Sarah Aim In a IlUgo. Upon tho kitchen table, with her work unfin ished yet. Bat Sarah Ann, Intent upon a thrilling novel ette The baker and tho groccryman knocked loud ly, but In vain; Then kicked tho paint all off the door, aud went away again. Tho flro went out. tbo light grew dim, but Sarah Ann read on, Intent upon tho fortune of Lord AlgcrnoD Fltzjohn. Whose proud and wealthy father designed hti son and heir For the beauty of the season tie Vere. the Lady Maud She lned him, but Lord his tin's distress. Algernon, much to Dlsllkid the Lady Maud and loved a modest governess. 8be camo to where the beauty accidentally o'erhcars This willful lord proposing to the governess, who fear She's unworthy of the houor. hut she loves him as her life. And will do her very best to make a true and worthy wife. Sho still reads on. and a sho neared the bot tom of tho page, ULt tCMt.iV. t.&47 lj Mas,C becimv convulsed w 1th Jealous ruge. Forgot herself, nnd maddened by tho sounds of rapturous kissing. Sprang fnrwnrdnrab turned the leaf, the other page was misting! -Ilorxey N. Bloomer In New York Sun. Hood's Sar- aparllls has by Its peculiar merit and Its wonder ful cures wonthecon- flilence of the people, andlito-dsy tho most popular blood pu rifier and medi cine. It cures srrof. ula, salt tlnn m , dyspepsia, headache, kidney and liver com- Splalnt.catarrh, rheumatism, etc. He sure to get Hood's Sanaruirllta.whlrli li peculiar tu Itself. Hood's gariiparllla sold by druggists, fll six for IS. Prepared by C.I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Mam 100 Doses One Dollar I , it Mniinvnn ilssaiss w""L 1 COMMIM) EXTrUa Xsvs. mm . ivMP)S ry -VvakC OUR SECOID OPEIIM a.jj3- New Fall CLOAKS will take place the coming week. A very elegant line of the latest novelties. Be sure and attend this Opening Sale, J W WING6R&CO. 1109 0 STREET. C R. RICHTER, SUCOE3SOR TO IffAArtsRjeHTER- Burr Block, 1 204-1 206 0 Street. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING TO-DAY AND MONDAY ! HEBP0LSHE1ER & CO.'S The Choicest Season's Novelties will be sold at Economical Prices. MISS MINEHART, Manager. ACOEI HEATERS ACOM RANGES Dangler Gas Heating and Cooking S T O V E S. W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. 230 South Eleventh St of is- Dress Goods AND w .It heb AT- BasasasasasassssW rLyffrTtiifi'JnJM IBassasasasasasssssl asasas??SfPlSnSRSER?asasasasssi LiaiaiKvCwKirfltUlHBI S)J2hSjsssbw- Wt -.sastssssssssM ,'1 t, h il B , 1 1! c 11 t ' I .? l40&MttUf&tapil -ymuj:mlt t",mmJuiMWMmMii:- "i fcVfrltS.S"yl wrntiwfWiamrwttKg