CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1891 8 IS'V I I J. n J ?-i .? V 'J !' l-k; t;-i ;,i t . VJ QKQ laMHIIHIMMH POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COU.TF.NTll AND P ST. LADICt'iFUIINItHINC GOODS n specialty.. -A full of Dr. Warner's mid nnd Hull' Corset IIOMRHY, II.NIIKKWICAK AM) KID (ll.OVKH III larue assortments, Wo liuM) Urn iiHi'iicy lor o Buttorlck's Pnttorns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI The. CouiiiKH will not lw responsible fir any debts nmito by nny one in It inline, tin r n wrlttn order nccouiMiulc the snmo, WE CAN SUIT YOU. is IHMI'LAYIMI 300 JflfflggjLffl8 ! IlmifjIiiK In l'flrft frimi $1.00 TO $20 CALL AND SEE THKM. The Courier Can tie round At Hotel Lincoln Nowii Stand. Windsor Hotel Now Htnnd. Capital Hotel New Htmul. Odell' Dining U nil New Htnml, IIUS O HI, The Uothnm New Stand, IIH Houtli lltli Ht. The A pox, lit North llth Street. Kd. Young. I0S0O Street. Clason, Kletoher A Co., 1IS0 O Htrcet. Westerned!' Barber Shop, llurr lllock. IntcrnHtlounl Now Emporium, IZttO Ht. UouTon Uigur Store, l!M North llth Ntroot. Mooro'i New Stand, lis Houtli llth Htrcet. aTAn extra supply of papers la always left ai ma uotunm, in upplleirun ihort. enso other Newmlenlorn Eight Annual FUR . OPENING Oct. 26-27-28. -W. R. DENNIS & CO. 1 137 O Street. Church Advertisements. Commencing April first. Tin Couiukh will insert notices pertaining to sociables, festival, lecture, meetings and sermons for all churchc free of charge. A(lvertiemeiit for entertainments where nn admission Is charged will tie Inserted at one-half tho reg ular rate. l-acal anil 1'oraonat. Whltebrerst Coal and Lime Company. Ruth M. Wood, M. D 1220 P ttreet. Ue Leavitt' telephone , 300, for coal. Lincoln Ice Co., l(MO O St. Telephone 118. The Little store ha removed to ISO icuth 12th ttreet. Eugene Hallett, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh street. Geo. A. Raymer, con) nnd wood. 300. 1134 O ttreet. at the WblUdireatt t Phone Canon City Coal Coal and Lime Co. A beautiful line of veiling has arrived at the Bacar, 1028 O street. For fine millinery at econom ical price see Herpokhetiner 6 Co'., flue line. Ladies kid glove cleaned or colored at Lin coln 8team Dye works, 11(W O street. Professor O. W. Hill, teacher of Elocution and Oratory, CSS south Eleventh street. Cabinet baths for ladles given by Mrs. !). D. Catlln professional masseur, 1220 P street. We tell the genuine Canon City too. Belt, Weaver & Co., 1045 O street. Tel ephone -HO. Ladles can have their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln steam dye works 1105 O street. Applications for rental of Turner hall for socials and dauclng received at P. J. Woblen berg's cigar store, 128 8. llth street. Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by the French dry clenulng process, only 15 cts. at Lincoln Steam Dye works, 1105 U street, "Not how cheap, but how good" is the motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, 124 south' Twelfth street. Orders for piano tuning left w 1th Young and Elder, 208 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by 8. O. Quick. Never order a photograph or picture of any kind until you have seen the work done at the new Studio Lo Grande, 124 south Twelfth street. Gentlemen should now get out their lat summer's suit, take it to the Lincoln Steam dye works 1103 O street and have it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. You can get a greater variety, of wool underwear in lames, mens and chl Wrens' at HerpoUhelmer & Co. titan In any other house in the west. Prices the lowest. Wedding invitations, either printed or en graved in the finest style of the art at The' Cocrixh office. Correct forms and best quality ot stock guaranteed. Samples cheer fully shown, , Original round oak stoves, the only air tight round oak stove on the market, conse qttaatly the most economical la consumption of futJ. Hold only by Dunham and Buck 1U6 street. A distinctively fashionable nml distinguish ed gathering (if eoplo crowded tho First Presbyterian cliurch Wednesday evening to witness the ceremony uniting In tlio holy Isindsof limit imnny, Dr. Charles Frank Lndd nnd Miss Minnie Hello tatta. The ceremony wn announced to occur nt half past six o'clock! but ere this hour arrived the largo auditorium was ovet Mowing with tho youth, beauty nnd Intelligence of the cltys and tho young jH'opto were but n part of the great throng. The fair lirlilo coming to Lincoln In childhood' days, has (wtssed tho greater pirt of her life hero, ami growing up to joting womanhood has endeared herself to old ami young nllkc, of nil elun.es, by her dimming uny nnd obliging disposition, her many and varied attainments umsiiig her to bo much sought after and hcecsdtntliig a consldern bio sucrlllco of time on her uu t, complying with sweet nmliihlllty to thn many dom-uids llimlo llKin her she has deserved nnd won the genulnogintltudonnd highest r.'ganl of alt. Hence It was that thosu who knowing her as u winsome girl, vlod with each other In do, tug honor by their pro-ence to tho beautiful bride. Her young associates, too, In whoso legnrdnml affection sho has over held llrst place, evinced special pleasure nt tho good fortune of their fneii.l, their familiar faces heightening nppnclalily tho color and bonll' ty of tho In-nutlful scone which tho lutcilor of thocdlllco presented, Tlio ladles of tho congregation unknown to nuyoiiu but them selves had bestowed decorations lavishly mid with striking taste, tlio organ and pulpit platform being hidden from view by maws of palms and chrysanthemums. (tuesti weruMited by Mr. Frank C. Zeh rung, Mr. Frank H. llurr, Mr. John T. Dor Kali, Mr. W.U. Clarke, Mr. UrorgoN. Fores man, nnd Mr. W, K. Hardy, At (I ;!!0 o'clock ns the tuneful nnd iuspli lug strains of Iihengrlu'H wrddlug ninrch lllleil the church In nKnso to Mm. Ilnguall' del icate touch, tho bridal party entered. First cnuio tho usher named above, then came Misses Hoho J-'ostor and Florence I'utuim strewing lloweis In tho path ot the brldo who followed. Miss (attn, always beautiful, was a vision of lovllness Indeed. Bbo wn attired in whlto faille silk udornod with white chif fon lace. Hho wore a veil, nnd a sho moved gracefully down the left aisle, her queenly bearing nnd charming demeanor drew forth a universal exclamation of admiration. The groom and liest man, Mr. 11. B. Free man, emerged from tho study on tho right nnd met tho bridal jwtrty in front of the nl tar, where nt this moment tho ofllclnting clergyman, Dr. E. II. Curtis and Dr. W. 8. IjtxUa, the father of the bride npieared. The ushers wore arranged on either tide. Dr. CurtU used the Epkcoiwil mnrrlnge service with nu Introduction nnd ending improvised by himself. Subdued melody emanated from the organ while the words were lielng pronounced nnd the ceremony won rendered, If possible, with more than tho usual impres sIvenesR. The wtrty retired through tho right aisle, Dr. Iiddiiud his bride leading. Dr. C. F. Laiht, while hU residence in this city has been coninmttvel limited, has In the few years which bo ha (Hissed here, re ceived the distinguished social recognition which his graceful accomplishment have merited. Like his fair hi ido he Is blessed with all thosu qualities which go to mnko n genial couiauton and no young gontloiniin In Lincoln Is more generally liked and es teemed. He is n member of the leading so cial organisations nnd is well-ami favorably known throughout the city. In his choen profession he has won marked distinction and is numbered among tho brightest and ablest of his professional iissocUtei. His high social XMltiou and uusIiicni standing have given him special prominence mul it Is n pleasure to record that both ho and his brldo deserve eptl con gratulations, for never was there it couple m manlfehtly suited each for tho other. In ersonal npoariiuce tho groom is manly and dlgultled and as they passed out ot the church at tho cIomi of tho ceremony, tho newly mat ed pair made nn unusually handsome nnd striking npiearnnce. The ceremony was fol lowed by a brilliant reception nt tho resi dence ot tho brides parents, Dr. nnd Mr. W. H. Lntta, 1128 L street, attended by tienrly 300 guests. The house was tastily decorated nnd tho dwelling was thronged with people until after nine o'clock when, attended by n ituniW of friends, Dr, and Mrw. Ladd left for the Missouri Pnciflo depot where they took the train for Bt. Louis, from which place they go to Whitehall, III., tho old homo of the groom. They will return to Lincoln in about ten days and after December llrst will be at home at Twe,nty-sccond nnd Wash ington streets. The high mtwiii lu which bride and groom are held was evident In the array ot wedding gifts winch were very numerous mid costly. Such a collection, has never before been seen lit this city. At 8:30 the medical student ot Cottier university of which Dr. Lntta is dean, apiKMired nnd serenaded the bridal couple. Besides Governor and Mrs. Thayer and many prominent Lincoln eople, the following from out of town were at the reception: i.Ir. Clarence E. Brown, of Omaha; Mlssot Min nie und Georgio Hnwke, ot Nebraska City; Mrs. Will Uector, of Nebraska City; Mr. W. Farnham Hmith, of Omaha; Mr. and Mrs. if, Q. Alkenlierry, Mis Mauatn Aikeuberry nnd Mrs. A. W. White of IPlattsmouth; Mrs. George Hentou, of York; Mix. Will Bnpp, of Council Bluffs. excellently fiirnl'lird by tho I'hlllormoulu orchestra, insisted by Miss WllloUghby. Kcficrlimcnts were served In tho Imll nnd the occasion throughout wns n most enjoy, nblo one. Following is n list of those pres ent t Messrs nnd M'lnincs L. Mbernnn, M. Kohn. M. Meyer, M A. Newmnrk, L. Meyer, I. Friend, II. Khrllch ot Ut, Joseph, I. ()iKiilieltner, M. 0ii'nliolmcr, I, llrucks, U, Wesel Jr. H.iiii Wessel, J, lletilller, L, llerkMin. L. HellwIg.J, Bhcmlierg, T. Wile, II, Goldsmith, H. I'olwolsky. Mlss. l'aulliio Goldsmith, Ida Friend, Ida Olnunsoii, Ulleu I'r.'end, 1'aiilmu Friend, Amnmln ICohu, lton Kohli, Halllo lhrksoii. Messrs Henry Mayer, K. Iledit, J. OpiH'iiheliuer.A. Eisner, C. W. Gunnison, K. M. Fri-ml, Mam Itlch, ljulo Ilasse, Geo. Viola, Leo GllKgeu helnier, Willie Meyer, Meyer llarr. A. II. Bplesbeiger, Iiuls Colin, A leceptlou was tendered Hov, ami Mrs. John Hewitt Monday evening by ( senior warden, Mr. J, H. Wnlsh, tho vestry of the Holy Tiiulty pnrlsh nt the residence of Mrs, Amanda I'litmau, M south Twelfth street nml was attended by fully live hundred eo pie. Mr. Piiiimm, .Mr. II, J Wnlch, Hov. and Mis. P. II, Oakley presented the guests. Hev. Dean Gardner of Uiiiaha ilcllvcied it In let iiddresi to tho couple in who-e li'juor the ivceptloii was given, after which Mr. H. J, Wnlsli preoilted n beautiful case of silver given by tho parMi. Dr. M. II. Gardner presented n crown nnd cross lu behalf of the Mount Moduli commnmlery. Hov. nml Mrs. How lit were the recipients ot numerous other costly pre'entsiiud HMiouded to the presen tation ss.eches in n very hnppy manner. Following from tho New Yoik Tribune of Thui'Mlny of Inst week will bo of Interest to the many friends of tho the groom: F01.HOM Mii.i.ku At Nyiick-oii-lludson, Wednesday, October 21, 1MU, by the groom's father, Hov, Author Folsom, Anna, daughter of Dr. E. II. Miller, to Morris W. Folsom, ot Lincoln, Neb, Mr. nml Mrs. Folom arrived in the city Tuesday nnd Aero tho guests of Mr, and Mrs, N, G. Elder lu Enst Lincoln for it few dnys but nro now nt homo i.t 1225 K. street, Mrs, FoIhoiii Is it lady ot rare chnrms and many womnuly uccomplMimeut mid will receive a warm welcome to tho new homo ot her adoption. Commenting on n recent musical fete given lu Denver tho Times givoi the follow lug complementary notice to n lady well nnd popularly known in this city. "Mrs. Knte B. Cheney who snug so churmlngly nt tho Broadway theatre Saturday evening has lately located in Denver. She is tho K)NsesMr ot a pure, sympathetic nnd finely cultivated voice, and Is it great addition to tho musical circles of tho city," Mrs. Cheney is it sister of Mm. Thomas Howell where she has been visiting during the tutst summer. Tho lady's many friends In Lin coln will be pleased to learn of her success. The engraved, stationery department of tho Wessel Printing company has met with greater success than over this season, Near ly all the Invitations for the recent wed dings have been Issued from this otllcn and scarcely n day passes but that one or moro ders are received. tVo kH'p posted on the correct forms and proper styles In this line and can always supply them on short notice. Either printed or engraved invitations exe cuted lu tho finest work ot the art. Our sam ples tell tho tale call and see them before ordering. The East Lincoln Whist club was delight fully ntertnlued Wednesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. W. U. Iloberls, 2020 Q street. There were present: Mesdames Sawyer, Stevens, Charles Pace, Smith, Brown, Unto, W. B. Humphrey, lloberts, Holyoke. Belm, Tuttle, I. W. Lansing, Uoyet". L. C. Pace, Travis. At 5:30 an elegant luncheon was served nfter which tho club adjourned to meet next Wednesday ut 2 p. in. with Mrs. W, B. Humphrey nt 2811 Q street. A farewell reception was tendered Mrs. Jessie .Welch Tuesday evening, it being tho eve ot her depai tore for New Yoi k . A Inrgo company ot friends were royally eiitettaiued by tho charming nnd elllcient busters, Miss Minnie LeOraud. Tho music for tho occa sion was delightful and was under the direc tion otl'iof. J, Brezee. High, live was the leading feature of the evenings entertain ment Mid they rcynl price fell respectively to Mrs. Welch nnd Mrs. Robert Kizer. venlent nml cheap. Call nt CouiUKit o41ce mid see them, Mr. Harry Nott of Oumlm, editor and proprltor of thn Western .Merchant, wns the guest of Mr. W. Morton Smith Thursday nml Friday. Mr. nmlMrs. II. Ehrlich, aftira few days visit with their relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ixiti Wemel, 182? L stieet, lettlinod to St. Joseph Tuesday, Miss Mny Eaton of Dallas, Texas, arrived in this city Wedni slay nnd will spend tho winter with her mint, Mrs. M. K. Hestwlck. The Plymouth Literary club will meet nt the lesldeuco of Dr. Moore next Tuesday evening, All nro cnrdlnlly Invited to attend, Anion Iluckstnir Is doing Colorado Springs nml it letter to n friend rnys he is feeling excellent ami hns gained eighteen pounds, Mrs. Alt. J. Shilling returned Thursday after it I hi ee weeks visit in Chicago, llloom Ington, Ills, and Perry In, Continued on pigo C. llxcflloiit Locution to Kent, Thi part of the store room now being vacated by tho Interior Decorative Co. tl.'M N street Is for rent ton suitable tenant. The Intoi lor Decorative Co. ociied lu this location last spil'ig. Their buines tins Increased to such enormous proHrtlotm as to make the one half of the stole loom 25 by 1 10 feet limdopi'itri. This shows the value of the stoics which has nil the modern Improvements, Iticiu ling steam heat, water, closets, rear entrance and platform to re ceive goods; is large, light, nml nlry nml handsomely lltted up. For terms etc. cnll at olll"o phono 253, Score Curds for Cant 1'artles, We hnvo Jut placed on vale n beautiful now score curd which is delighting nil that have seen It. It Is new, neat and nobby and jti't tho thing for caul pintles. We iiImi hnvo n neat cord and tassel Mich as is uod on ball programs which nro much neater than ribbons, easier nml moro quickly put on and lastly are much cheaper and look better. Always call at the CouitlEHofllcobcforo giv ing card parties and we can supply you with score sheets nml trimmings thnt nro both or iginal nnd cheap. Ilnllet now has n benuty In n Lincoln souvenir skoii nnd one that bids fair to take rank with the finest specimens of work in thnt Hue. It ohona the cnpltnl building in the bowl of the soou nnd In such innnner ns to give an excellent view of a big part of the prominent structure. The engraving and raised work Is artistically executed and how much skill nml careful attention to each detail . It Is n beautiful souvenir and n most creditable i epresentatlen of Nebras ka's beautiful cnpltnl city. This spoon and design is the exclusive property ot Eugene Hallett and ho will accordingly retain tho sole right lo sell them nt his own popular place of business. If you haven't seen this poon, its time you were wcmllng your wny towards Ilnllett's. 'Salt Creek." The Salt creek question is of vast impor tance. On this dejMMid tho proper sowerago of our city. If elected sanitary district trustee I shall fulfill the trust and give you good sewarago ns soon as it can be done, without fear, favor or politics. Respect fully, E. 11. Andhuh. Leavitt City. handles the Coal Creek Canon We Invito attention to our cloak depart ment, promising to show tho largest nnd most attractive stock of stylish garments over displayed in Lincoln. Our stock is made up from tho lines of several ot the largest mauufacturles In the country and wo think we can satisfy any taste. Very respectfully, Milleh & Paine. Don't be deceived by buying Inferior grades ot coal but get the Only Genuine Canon City nt Barton's, corner Tenth und O streets. Telephone 710. The first Pleasant Hour vtrty of the season was held at Lincoln hotel Thursday evening and although tho attendance was not ns large as on some previous occasions tho en joyment realized was fully equal that of any (Mtrtv ever given In Lincoln. On this occa sion many new and elaliorato commies made their first npHaranco and tho scene present ill wns one of moro than usual beauty and brilliancy. Tnot artlclpants were: Misses Lealn Shears, Carson, Fannie Smith, Kittle Miller. Anna Fuuke, Gertrude. Laws, Georgio and Minnie Ha wke of Nebraska City, Mar garet Balrd, Maud Miller, Martha Fuuke, Alice Cowdry, Dena Loomls, Maud Burr, Vay Marshall, Nellie Kelly, Rachael Brock, Fnuuio Hawley, Jeaunetto Wilson, Lulu Clark, Bertlo Clark, Maude Smith, Halllo llooer, Olive Latta; Messrs, Charles llurr, W, E. Hardy, Frank Hathaway, Clarence Brown of Omaha, Harry Kuatt ot Omaha, Will Claike, Harry Krug, George Fores man of Omaha, F. U. Zehruug, II. 8. Free man, Otcar Fuuke, W. Morton Smith, Char les Hall, Martin Altken, John Dorgnn, C. 11. Riciitcr, Fred Howe, Charles Mngoon, Fred Boole, Robert Joyce, Will Hammond, Ed' ward Fitzgerald, E. J. Fitzgerald, Frank Burr, Dr. Reeves and Lieutenant Perilling; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. BuckstafT, Mr, and Mis. K, K, Haydeu, Mrs. Brantleld of Barnsvllle, Ohio, Mrs. Redder of Nebraska City and Mr. C. E. Loomls. Lincoln Lodge No. 377, 1. O, B. B. gave a vey successful hop at the new Turner ball Monday evening in celebration ot the third anniversary of the lodge and there were about titty couples in attendance. The hall was beautifully decorated aiid the inuilo was WediiO'ulay afternoon at the hom of tho bride's parents, Washington, Iowa, Mr. James Miller of this city, was married to Miss Ella Brindley, by Rev. Wing, directly nfter which the happy couple left for this city, nml nro now at home nt 1001 R street. The bride is not a stranger lu Lincoln, hav It'g visited here several times as the gue st of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Cambridge, nnd her return is u source ot much pleasure to her many friends. The ceremony uniting in mnrrlnge Mr, Charles Klimnet and Miss Adah II, Vlvyan took place Wednesday evening promptly nt eight o'clock at the residence ot the bride's (tarents, Twenty-ninth nnd N streets, and was erfoiined by Rev. F. S. Stein under n beautiful marriage bell. Mr. ond Mrs. Kfnuuel will mako Lincoln their future home nnd number a host ot friends lu this city who wish them happiness nml success. Mr. nnd Mrs, M. Well, late ot Clyde, Kns., lire now at homo ut 1228 II street. Mr, Well some time ago purchased nu Interest In the Lincoln Pulnt und Color company, where he may now be found taking au active part in the management of that thriving manufacturing und jobbing In dustry. Mr, nnd Mrs. Well speak well of their newly adopted homo where they have received u generous welcome. Tho progrms used nt tho owning party of tho Pleasant Hour club were decidedly u novelty and u very pretty one too. Ic was neat and compact und very conveniently arranged for handling. Muster ot ceie luouies, Flunk Zehruug made the tvelccllou from tho attractive line ot new d.tuce lists that woio reoo'ved only a few weeks ago ut the CtiUHltUl otllce. A reception wits given by the meuibeis of Lincoln lodge K. ot P, Tuesday evening ut Cnstlo hull lu honor of Mrs. A. Young of Coucoid, N. 11., supreme chancellor ot I he Py thluu tUtoi hood. There was it large num ber in attendance und the evening pus.-ed very pleasantly with uddretx.es from Grand Chancellor, W. S, Hamilton and others. Miss Pauline Goldsmith 137 north Eigh teenth stieet eutel tallied it number ot friends yesteiday ufteinoou in honor of Miss Levy cf New Orleans, who is visiting her aunt, Mrs. M. Ackermanii. Mr. Clarence E, Brown of Omaha was in tlio city thl'i week attending the Luttu-Lidd nuptials and the Pleasant Hour club party and was outertaned by Mr. William h. Haidy. Mhs Minnie Hnwke nml Mrs. Will Rector of Nebraska City attended the Iattit-Ludd nuptials Wednesday and the Pleu-uut Hour club party Thursday evening. Mr. Robert D. Mulr nml Mist LiM E. Hathaway will be mairled ut the home of tho bride's parents, 1001 M street, Wetnes day at five o,clock. Ladles entertaining at card will do well to see our new score cards. They are neat, con- Cottier Art school open for students Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday of each week from 0 a.m. to 4 P.M. Rooms 01 02, Latta block, 137 south Eleventh street. 4:t Mihh L. Muut'itv, Director. "OI t" anthracite, finest in Lenvltt's the city. See tho new lbltt score cards for card ties at the Couiukh otllce. par- Lndles hnir dressing, Miss Johnston, 111 O street. All meals nt Odell's hew dining hall re duced to twenty cents. No credit nnd no tickets to anyone. The meals ure snme ns formerly and tho pi ice lower than ever. This mnlces the board nt Udell's cheap and he best in tho state for the money. Now Is tho tune to get stoves for the win' ter. Dunham iV Buck have a big line ot ull the finest makes. They also repair old stoves, set them up nnd furnish part needed at reasonable cost. Cull, 1120 O street or tel ephone 300. The WhitebrenstConlnnd idmo company is always nt the front supplying the finest grades of all kinds of coal flRjj:!,yM Wo nru oltcrlng bargains tlintj you cannot resist in tho following depart ments. ULOAKS.LDRKHS 0001)3 BLANKETS, HOSIERY AND UN DEItWEAIl. Heo our stock beforo buying elsewhere, o ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST ! J W WINGeR&CO. 1109 0 STREET, Our SpeciHLTies : Wedding Invitations, Reception Cards, Party Invitations, s Ball Programs, Announcements, Calling Cards, Etc. Eitfier ?r fitted Engraved OUR WORK SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. m w Seven years experience gives us knowledge of what is the proper thing required for Weddings, Balls, Parties, Ban quets, and all occassions where particular and fine work is needed. Our forms are guaranteed correct and prices reasonable. CALL AiXD SEE OR WRITE FOR SAMPLES. WESSEL PRINTING CO. 1134 N Street. LINCOLN, NEB. eleph one 253 Call on Leavitt liefore 1133 O street. buying your coal, The handsomest things in Indies head wear at Herpolsheimer & Co's millinery doart Only the finest cuts nnd choicest ments served to customers of Chlptuan & Sheen, 1.141 O street. Phono 180. ELEGANT LINE OF NEW CLOAK6 and TOP COATS The celebrated Egg Shampoo removes dandruff and promotes the growth of tho hair. For sale tiy Miss Johnston, 1114 O street. Cnll on Henry Harpham, 142 north llth street, opKslte Capital hotel for harness, whips, surcingles, curry combs and brushes, harness oil, uxta grease nml uxlo oil harness soup. Leavitt handles Canon City, Domestic nnd New Kentucky. One hundred fliiot engraved calling cards ami plate only 2..V) ut Wessel Printing Co., 1130 N street. 100 finest engraved calling curds und pinto for ".." at The Couiukh otllce. Gi nml cloak exhibit ut Herpolsheimer & Co. tallies nnd children's clonks in the greatest variety at the lowest prices. tadta will consult tholr best Interests by oi deiiug their meat und game at Cliipmsii and Sheen, 1.111 O street. All orders either in person or over telephone IbO will be promptly delivered, IV'' aLLLLLLLLf 'VaLaLHIBf IT VW9R91a9tfJBl Oft' jf(E!7 a For Ladies and Misses. Stvlish. vnt Pivir-tiVnUU u:..i.. . J J- - --. wiwlv. ,it 1N.IUIIL Prices, and an Assortment the Largest. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. i);l 1 F'v t IK A' tijAfafrfr