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x -ywvy ' 'T'tfi""HP"".w""yl' ', H. 'Wi IP" yWvmBWt jyy'"TTyffB." CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1 r, 1 8 . POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COM. TENTH AND I' ST. LADICriFURNItHlNC GOODS a specialty. A full of t)r. Warner's und mid Hall's Cowls IIOSIKKY, UNDKHWK.Ul AND KID (ll.UVKH In largo nnrtincnl. WnlumMhoiuiiiu'y for Tho Buttorlck's PattornB. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICE) TI10 Couhikh will not W n-Kiuihle for any debts mntlo liy imy onu In Its name, mi an written order neeoinMiiilrs tlin same, WE CAN SUIT YOU. a IB IMNI'I.AYINO H00 Trimmed Hats ! Hanging- III I'tlcio from Sl.OO TO $20 CALL AND HKK TI1KM. IlioCoiinmi Invites contributions to 11.7. .. ...n.. ). All iK-mciimH. nonces 111 nun itv "'i - . - ,, 1 .. ... parties, weddings etc., sent liy I""" " '''.,. Ihonillod will t" thankfully rccelNctl. Write on lull into oUlo of tli paper mid bo lmrtleu larly careful as l spelling uml wrllliiK r names nnd numbers. All copy should h not Inter that Thursday. Brief mention will lio nrecptcd up to ten n.iii. Friday. Mm. W. K. Klrkor nml daughters, MUses Kill n nnil Kntolln, gao 11 dellghtllll locep Hon to their friends Snturilny afternoon at their pleumint Iioiiip, IVM Miuth Seventeenth stieet. Tim llornl decorations were beautiful nml tru illnltitt liall pie-onted mi HH-oliilly pi el ty i by gaslight. Mi". Klrker mid datlglitcis were nsslstul In receiving by Mrs dames lliiiuuionil, I'nlim nml r.verotli Misses I.. II. Ixsunls nml McMillan. Over one hun dred guests iiMilleil themselves of their kind hoMiltiilltv. the hit Including! MeiMlaimii, C , II, llninuumil, rneip mine, ... - fret, A. S. Tibialis, II. M. hvcrctl, L.. u. Pilehur, II. II. Patrick, A. M. Turner, A. 1. I-ciniug, Um TtlilMttn, J. E. Hunt., . U MUIh, H. K. Iltiiifslngcr, ll. M. Ciisolioer, U Tim Courier Can be foil ml At Itntcl Lincoln Now HI nml. Windsor Hotel Now Htnml. Capital Hotel Now Htnml. , ,., Odell's Dining Hall Nuws Htaml, IWJ O Hi. Tho Gotham News Htnml, 118 Houtli lltli Ht. Tho Apex, lit North lltli Street. Kit. Young, HKO O Htreot. Clason, Flelohnr A Co., 1120 O HI reel. Westorrlcld' Harbor Hliop, llurr Ulocic. International Now Kmporlum, UtttOHt. lion Ton Olgnr Store, IIW North III h Htreot. Moore's Now Htnml, lis Houth lltli Htreot. W-An extra supply of paper Is always lea at the Ciotlinm, In case other Newsdealer auppllos run short. THE LEWIS PATENT UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. BEST MADE. ...W. R. DENNIS & CO. HOLK AtlKNT.S. 1137 O Street. Church AilvertUementii, Commencing April llmt, The Couiuku will Insert notice pcrtnlulug to sociables, festival, lectures, meeting ami sermons for all churches free pf charge. Advertisement for entertainment where an mIiiiImIuii ! chArKtxl will lie Insertwl nt one-half tho reg ular rat. Local anil lcroual. Whltobrent Coal and Lime Company Ruth M. wood, M. D l!Wrt V iitrvct. Um Iienvltt' telephone , HOO, for cool. Lincoln Io Co., 1010 O Bt. Telephone 118. Eugeno Hallett, diamond merchant, 113 N Eleventh street. Geo. A. Uayiner, conl and wood. 'Phone 890. U'M O itrwt. Canon City Conl nt the WhltebreaHt Coal and Lime Co. Ladle kid glove cleaned or colored at Lin coln Steam Dyo work, 1 10tV O treet. Professor O. W. Hill, teacher of Elocution and Oratory, CSS south Eleventh street. Cabinet bath for ladle given by Mrs. B. D. Catlln professional masseur, '$b V iitreet. Tho handaomest thing In ladle head wear at HerpoUhelmer ft Co' millinery dcwrt ment. We Hell the genuine Canon City too. BetU, Weaver & Co., 1045 O street. Tel ephone 440. For scavengor work, day and night, drop J. O, Field a poital nnd lie will promptly call and see what you want. Ladle can have their party drefwe cleaned by tho French dry process at tho Lincoln steam dye works 1105 O street. Application for rental of Turner hall for socials and dancing received at P. J. Wohlen- berg's cigar store, VIS 8. 11th street. Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 cts. at Lincoln Bteam Dye works, 1105 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" I tho motto of the now Studio I.o Anuule, Call and see their work, lt!4 south Twelfth street. Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, 308 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by S. C. Quick. Never order a photograph or plctura of any kind until you have seen the work done at the new Studio Lo G randy, l'J4 south Twelfth street. Gentlemen should now get out their Ian summer's suit, take it to the Lincoln Steam dye work 1105 O street and liave it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out. Wedding invitations, either printou or en graved in the finest style of the art at The , Couhikh ofrlce. Correct forms and best quality of stock guaranteed. Samples cheer fully shown. Original round oak stoves, the only air light round oak stove on the market, conse quently the most economical in consumption of fuel Sold only by Dunham and Buck 1190 O street. LadhM will consult their best interest by ordering their meat and game at Chipman aad Sheen, 1M1 O street. All orders either 1b Bersoa or over telephone lbO will be promptly delivered. II. .Miiimlnir. .1. J. KellV. Kied Kelly, M, to liiilrfivl, J. P. Miuile, Henry Oliver, II. J . Foster. W, H. Iwiltn. H. II. Ntnlilt, U. L. lMn, Geo. L'lnrke, Allen Clurke, II. F. Hnl ley, Win. "alley, F. N. Hllwon, 0. II. ChnN taut, Alex King, V. O. Joiim, F. A. Brown, W A. I.lmlley, K. H. Ilnwley, K. P. limner, K. O. Itmvlck, W. M Ickle, T. H. Hmiderii, J. W. Winger, E. II. Curtis, F. M. BIWi, . T. Viinllriint, J. E. White, Frank Cnmplioll, F. I). Crlin, llurgeiw, 11. Stanhope, U. L. Hull, S. II. Pound, O. K. Brown, Dnvo Brown, CI1111, Jones, J. 1. Underwood, M. ". (Inrteii, 11. E. UIITeii, J. A. Hnyiler, A. . Field, Andrews, W. II. McCiwry, A. 1. Weir, L. Htull, J. E. Hill, II. A.Morse, Henry Smith, J. J. (Illllau, Dr. limit, J. M. Covert, W. . oli-ott, A. K. Blllmeyer, C. K. Wlllln.iis, F. C. Flskn, Shaw, Dr. Bownmii, Wmlsworth, Deinorest, Finlgau, A. M. Ed inlston mid C. T. Brown of Oinnlin; Misses A Hi.. Ill..l...,v lj.nl., Hlllllh. Mtltld Hlllll' inonil, Jennie mid Minnie Underwood, Mnudo Smith, (leitrudo nndCnroln Hill, Fiinnle mid Florence llawloy, Alice and Ktltievjowuery, Gertrude Uws, Nellie White, Olive Uttn, Anna Barr, Denn Ixximls, Margaret Bnlrd, Naomi Weaver, Amy Oovert, Allie nnd Mnnilo Burgitis, Ellison, Blnl Ellison, Mollle Helwlg, iAittiu Aiulrus, Minnie DePue, Iulso Pound, Jwsle Jury, Maliel Llndloy, Jo Freeman, Jo Winger, Sara Schwab, Ber tha McMllllau, Pearlo Camp, Marian Star ret, CarHe Dennhy Bailey, Morse, Bllsii, ioomls, Holbrook, Adams, Anna Tlbbetts, Emma Tlbbetts, Iiura Iloutz, Grace Ieni lug, Clara llnmiuonil, Anna Hammond. Jen nie Pomfietaiid Ethel Hauling. The inariiago ceremony uniting tho lives and fortunes of two Kipular young eoplo of Lincoln was Holeiuulr.ed Wedneseny after noon at live o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Hathaway, Sixteenth mid M streets. The couti acting pnrtloi were Mr. Iloliert Mulr of the First National Bank, mid Mls-i Llllle K. Hntliaway. The hoiisu was tastily decorateil with plants and flowers nnd the window bower imvscihwi an enHxiany pretty aiienince as tho haniKmie couple took their Mwltloni under the beautiful floral decorations. Tho bride was attired in white crepe with trimming of chiffon lace, and wore diamond ornaments. Tho Ilev. John Hewitt of Holy Trinity conducted the Epis copal marriage service In 11 very Impres-ilve manner in the presence of about twenty ie liitlves. Mr. and Mrs. Mulr were the recipl- autsofn large collection of presents iiuiong others the hotisd on M street which liail lieou built mid handsomely f ill lushed by the bride's parents. Immediately after the ceremony 11 wedding supper was served mid after lieiug deluged with congratulations the happy couple took leave and were pasieugers on the evening train for Chicago. After an nbieuce of aliout two weeks they will return, and be nt homo to their friends after December llrst at l(Ul M street. Among tho guests from abroad weie tho father und mother of tho groom Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Mulr of Brown vlllej two brothers, D. D. Mulr of Denver, mid F. 1). Mulr of Omaha; Miss Mnmio Smith of Crawfordsvltle, Iud., and Miss Irene Moitou of Nebraska City. Tho Tuesday Evening club was delightful ly entertained Tuesday evening by Miss An na Fuuke, ItWl D street. The discussion 011 Italy was continued and a very entertaining program was rendered by Miss Gertrude Laws, Miss Olive Lattn, Mr. G. W. Gerwlg, Mr. C. D. Mullen and Mr. W. Morton Smltii. In addition to the regular program the semi mitiuul election of otllcers took place, Mr. G, W. Gerwlg being made president, Mis An na Funko vice-president, Mr. Oacar Fuuke, treasurer; Miss Maude Smith, secretary nnd Miss Gertrude Laws critic. Misses Lulu Clark and Maud Miller and Messrs Sam E. Iv mid Oscar Funko went through with the regular initiation exorcises and Lieuten ant Pershing was elected a member of the club. Those present were: Misses Auit'i Barr, Gertrude Liws, Georgiellawke of No tiraska City, Olive Lntta, Maud Miller, Lulu Clark, Delia Loomis, Kntle Miller, ''annie Smith, Anna Funke, Grace Grltllth, Maud Smith; Messrs F. O Zehrung, G. W. Ger wlg, II. S, Freeman, W. Morton Smith, C. 1). Mullen, Oscar Funko, Sam E. Low, Lew Marshall, W. S. Stull, I) E. Thomp-ou and Mr. Plllsbury. Mrs. N. C. Ablwtt entertained a largo company of children very pleasantly last Saturday for her sou Charles and Mis Ethel Applegate. Mrs. Applegato wns agisted In entertaining the children by Misses Kate Sto Idard and Cora Hardy and it being Hallowe'en an unurually merry time was enjoyed by all. Those present were: George Holmes, Dick Curtis, Arthur itaymond, ilnrry Lemiiig, Leslie Donulre, Frnnk Hooiier, llobert Andrews, Walter Shall, Willard Yntes, Hurt Wlmdou, Isaac Itaymond, Horace Sheiiuan. Boy Ashhy, Arthur Jones, John Hurley, Jumes Hay den, Albert Fowell, Ferd Behlander, Theo Croley, Owen Oakley, Charlie Evuns, Willie Parker, Lyle Chambers. MUses Emma Dalby, Grace Sanders, May I.llll bridge, Florence Boggs, Jesy) IjHjsing, Orace laming, Anno Snyder, Winnie Hill, Maggie Wheadon, Jennie Mcrarland, Sadie Burnham, Edith Pyle, Mable Pyle, Emma Outcault, Blanche llnrgraves, Winnie Wal lace, Winnie Bonnell, liessle llay.leu, hdna Seelsbvrry, Sidney Murphy, Mattle Criloy Kuth Itaymond, Bessie Curtis. The members of Phi Delta Theta fraterni ty gave another of their delightful (turtles Friday evening of last week. Tho hall wns tastily decorated with smllax and presented a handsome appearance. Instead of playing the conventional high live, the early part of the evening was passed pleasantly in conver sation, the young ladies 1 epresenting books by well known authors and from the library thus formed, the gentlemen chose partners for a tete-a-tete. After refreshments, which were served by three of the members dressed in the snowle.t of waiter's gaib, dancing and cards were indulged in foi the rest of thn evening. Those present were: Misses Hnmiuouil, Winger, .liny, Mullen, Trcemnii, linhoir, Elliott, lllscr, McMillan, Del'ue, Burks, ltlghter, Jones, Memlnmns Elliott nml Lyinnii acting us chnsrone', Messrs Ciinlleld, l''llug Denn, liny mid llomei' I'M tulnton, lliinly, Hnggnril, Lyinnii, Pnynn, Giillmi'ttu, Elliott, WiMterii.nnu, Pllsliury, Wing, Taylor nnd Scudder of Boatrlco. Sunday nftei noon November llrst nt tho homo of the bride's piirouts. IIUI north Four teenth stnu't iM-ciired tho mnrrlago of Mr, Henry Hpenr and lit Etta Yates, tho Itev. 1), E. Baker olllclntiiig. Tho coiitrnutlug piutliM liiivn Uitli Imvii iiwldtriils of Lincoln for a numlK'i'of yeiirs mid have a host of frli'iuls, tunny of whom weie present nt tho ceremony Them were many valuable and useful presents premtnteil. Among those were; Mr. and Mrs, Sherman Dclllu of Friend; Mr. nml Mrs. Chmles E. Miller of Heaver Cnnslng, Mr. Harry Hutchlus or Alexnuililii, Mis. Ito-lli'lil of Auburn, Mr. mid Mr. J W, Clo-son, Mr. and Mrs. F. Clowioii, Mr mid .Mrs, Nelly, Mr. and Mis, Ssnr, Mr nnd Mrs. Edwin Hlgglus, Mls Lllllii Andrews, Miss lila Anilruws, Mis, George Yates, Mis. .1. F, Kcinifily, Mis. Kendall, Mr. WIIII11111 lluclmimu, Muster Evelyn iliiehiinaii, .Musters Oloy, George nml Charlei Nelley, Mm. Vmirhees, Mis. Walker, Mrr. Arthur Moore, Miss Nettle liny mer and ninny pothers. Miss Naomi Weaver eiilertaliusl a com pany of friends Saturday evening nt which time tho usual iiiuiisements npproprliito to Hnllowo'eii were indulged in, Tliimo present weio.Mlfses Hntllo Hoopei-, Gertruilo .e'liuer, Alice Cowilrey, Geitiiido Laws, (leorglo lliiwknnf Nebraska City, Georgia Iirmer, Mnrthn Fuuke, Hnttlu U'lnnd, Carrie l'laud, Kittle Cowdiey, Carrie Hill, Minnie Alt- ipilthof St. Joseph, Mn., (leitrudo Hill, Fny Mnrslmll, Winnie Ilnwley, Anna Kunko, Maud Smith; Messrs F. C. Zuluung, II, H. Fieeinan, W. E. Hardy, W. Morton Smith, Frank Burr, Joseph Bigger, HeIn Welch, Sam E. I.OW, Fred Howe, Charles Hall, C. D. Mullen. Hubert Joyo, I,ow Marshall, Phillip Wing, Painter, Miller, U'nlsli nml Ernest Funko, Through one of those oversights which nro sometlint'S Inevitable In n nowspipor olllco, tho Item describing tho reception given to ltov. and Mrs. John Huwlttnt tho residence of Mrs. Putuitiii last week wns allowed to go into tho uou11iF.11 uncorreetoii. which wns tho reason for tho errors contained therein. It Is much regretted as several serious errors ciept into our columns for which wn ask tho kind Indulgence of thoie whoso feelings were unintentionally dlstui lied. Wo nro all lia ble to errors and tho CountKH ho that Its friends will look upon this matter as they would 011 an error of anyone, else in thn hu man family. Tho Indies of Iho D. A. Y. P. Kensington, n soclnl orgutilz ntlon, were churmlngly en tertained nt tho residence of Mrs. Ed, Dig uell, 1811 F street Friday afternoon of last week. Thecouiimny comprised, Mesdmues J. K. Honeywell, A, Humphrey, J. H. Davis, M.K. Dnvey.J. Tyler, II. Zclining, C. Y. Boggs, Sam McClay. C. W. Hoxle and F. D. McClusky. A Dainty luncheon was sorv tsl at live o'clock and tho ladles ilisiersisl af ter accepting nu Invitation from Mrs. J. II. Davis to meet nt her bom" 14110 It street on next Friday. The engraved stationery department of tho Wessel Printing company has met with greater success than ever this season. Near ly nil the Invitations for the recent wed dings have been Issued from this office and s?iu cely a day passes but that 0110 or mom ders nro received. Wo keep ostcd on tho correct forms mid proper styles in this lino mid can always supply them on short notice. Either printed or engraved invitations exe cuted in the finest work of tho art. Oursmn pies tell tho tolo call and see them before ordering. Wednesday evening Mr. nnd Mr. Illchard O'Neill gave 11 very enjoyable high live par ty to tho member of the Woninn's club which lias just been reorganized for the coin ing season. Those present were Messrs nnd Mcsdnmes, Umber, Ayers, Cmubrldge, Northmu, V ente, Ilhelauder, Strickland, Tate, Teeters, Trogdon, aiiDu-en, Wheeler, mid Miss Lutz of Chicago. Mrs. Wheeler and Mr. Tnte cnrrled otr the royal prizes. Mr. Thomas 11, Stiirges and Miss Clara M. Trail were married Wednesday at high noon at tho second Presbyterian church by 1I10 Hev. Ilradt. They departed immediate ly after the ceremony for a visit of several weeks in Iowa, after which they will take up their resilience in Omaha. Mr. Sturgese is state agent for the A. O. U. W. accident as Boclntlou. Mrs. Ida Ii. Espey, with n party of Califor nia friends Is at tho Sttirtevaut House, Now York City. After a tny of jhji Imps ten days longer In that city she will visit Boston und Chicago on her way to Kansas City where she will pass the winter at the Washington with her daughter, Mrs. Mason Gregg. Mr. Henry Wessel, brother of tho editor of thoCouuiKit und Miss Grace Arnold, mi ni'coniplish.sl liello of Philadelphia will bo married at tho home of the bride's parents November 15th. Dhectly alter the wedding tho happy couple will ileiit for Lincoln, their future home. At a meeting of tho Pleasant Hour club held Thui sday it wns decided to give the next jsirty Thanksgiving night, Nov, 'JrJ. There will bo 1111 adjourned meeting of tho club this (Saturday) evening nt Mr. C. It. Bidder's store nt seven-thirty o'clock. to tho extreme. You must Imvo mom fcotn fortabloattlro soon why not get it now and have It nlrendy at tho llrst coming of Jack frost. I.0UI0 Meyer & Co., the pioneer mer chants, bid you welcomo nt their well stock ed establishment nnd nro olTriug you sea sonable goods lit attract I vo prices. Theio Is no need topnrtleuliitlronll tho ill tides kept in stock for they have a most excellent as sortment of most nvorythliig that covers the human frame, also household goods In linens, comforts, blankets, muslins, etc, And for the Inner man well they can supply hlin with thn best tho miiiket of Kurojve and America affords. Canned gixsls, coffees, tens, spices, dried fruits, staples nnd every thing that Is palatable, fresh and wholesome. Uiulo Meyer k Co., can save you money on dry gissls and groceries and nsk you to call and liisiiect their hue. It costs you nothing to convince yourself thai It will pay you to trade there. Why not give them n trial I (Irneller's 111k Opening, Messrs A. T. Oruetier & Co., after a months preparation nro now alsmt toady for tho great event tho grand formal oienlug of their mammoth nnd palatial furiiltiiio block which covers tin ee full lots on Thir teenth street facing tho now- Lmissng thea tre. That it will be mi imiortnnt occnslon goes without snylng when nil things nro ful ly considered, The recent mid auspicious nr rlvalof twenty carloads (of fin nlturo nil In one shipment that Is now being nrrauged In the live story building und tliu prepnintious that are being made lend many to believe that It will Imj the most elaborate business oH-nlng over witnessed In the west. Hy tho latter pal t of next week tho linn oxects to 1 10 In "apple pin order" nnd tho big mid brilliant oeiilug,wlll take place Monthly, Kith Elegiiut souvenirs will bo presented to the visitors mid while looking over tho display on several floors sweet strains of tnmlo will 1111 tho air to lend charm mid additional in terest to tho occasion. It will bo a gala oc casion and all are Invited to share in tho linns "at homo'' pleasures. A lleiintlfill Honviililr Hpnou Hallutts now souvenir spoon representing our own beautiful city, is a woik of art uml tho success with which ho Is meeting In the sale of it illustrates plainly the appreciation for 11 meritorious souvenir. Tho work is of a chaste refined order and such as will please tho most exacting. In the liowl of tho sxxm will bo seen n most lifelike picture of thn state capitol building and ill other rcssi-ls the spoon calls forth admiration for Lincoln, Tho oxidised work Is deftly executed while the curving and designing is superbly excellent, A description docs not do justice to this Ix'ttiitlful piece of silver ware and It must lie seen to bo appreciated. Ask Hallett to see it. Kxeellent I.oeiillon to Kent. Tho part of tho store room now being vacated by the Intel lor Decorative Co. Il!t4 N street is for reuttiia suitable tenant. ' Tho Intel lor Decorative Co. oiened In this locati 11 last spring. Their business litis Increased to such enormous proportions us to miike the one half of the store room '-'5 by 140 feet iuailispiate. This shows tho vuhio of tho stores which has all tho modern improvements, including steam heat, water, closets, roar entrance and platform to re ceive goods; is largo, light, and airy and handsomely tlttod up. For terms etc. call nt olllo phono '-!"'!. Score Cards for Card l'nrtles. We have just placed 011 sale a beautiful new score card which is delighting all that have seen it. It is now, neat and nobby and Just tho thing for card parties. Wo also have a neat cord and tassel such as Is used on ball programs which are much neater than ribbons, easier and more quickly put 011 mid lastly are much cheaper and look better. Always call at tho Couiuku office before giv ing card pnrtles and wo can supply you with score sheets and trimmings that am both or iginal nnd cheap. Leavltt handles the Coal Creek Canon City. We Invite attention to our clonk depart ment, promising to show tho largest and most attractive stock of stylish garments ever displayed in Lincoln, Our stock is iiiatlo up from the Hues of soveral of tho largest manufacturles in tho country and wo think wo can satisfy any taste. Very respectfully, Mili.ku & Paini:. Fine harness that is reliable and handsome ly made will be found nt E. 11. Guthrie's at right prices. Cotner Art school ojien for students Wed nesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week from 0 a.m. to 4 r.. Booms 111 Vei, Latta block, 1U7 south Eleventh stieet. 4 :t Miss I Muiii'HY, Director. Leuvltt's "016 Xec" anthracite, finest in tho city. See tho new 18W score cm tls for card jwir tles ut tho Couiuku olllco. Ladles hair ill essiug, O street. Miss Johnston, 111 .H..iE We are oll'crlnif bargains thntyoii cannot resist In the follow Inul depart ments. ULOAICH, DHKHS GOODS W.ANKKT.S, IIOSIKKY AND .UN DEUWBAH. Heo our stock before buying elsewhere. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST ! J W WING6R & CO. 1109 0 STREET. ELEGANT LINE OF NEW CLOAKS and TOP COATS silllasasasasasasasasasasasassVI ftS&0- illlll& ...1 - J Mjtfii BiasasasasasasasKasasasMBsiiHB ?VBSlffi ! ,"VH Jimi f in 'in -ZHUIZJ sa. For Ladies and Misses. Stylish, yet Practicable at Right Prices, and an Assortment the Largest. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. Misses Kittle mid Alice Cowdry entertain ed 11 few friends nt dinner Weduetiluy eve ning. The participants were Mf-ses Geit rude Laws, Martha Fuuke and Georgio Lor- mer; .Mcssis r. l .eiirung, v . 1.. uuitiy mid W. Morton Smith. Mrs. C. Levi of Now York orrlved hi the city yesterday to visit her sou and daughter "Mr. and Mrs. Chin. Mayer. IWI south Eleventh stieet. This is Mrs. Levi's first visit to Lincoln und she will probably spend the winter here. The nuptials of Miss Mne Mellek and Mr. I.evret McCandless will take place Wednes day at live o'clock at tho homo of the bride's Mireuls, 'J4I4 P street. Mrs. J. II. McMurtry left Tuesday for 11 two weeks visit in Lnfayetto, Ind., accom panied by visitors, Mr. and Mi's. L. W. Fletcher who returned to Indianapolis, Hon. John Fitzgerald and lady accouian- ieil by their nephew hdward C. ritzgerald, left for tho Dakota HotSprings, Wednesday, for a several months sojourn, A reception wosglvtti by tho memlieis of IhoTilnlty M. E. church Wednetshiy eve ning to their pastor and his estimable wife, Dr. and Mrs. Huntington. All meals nt Odoll's new dining hall re duced to twenty cents. No credit nnd no tickets to anyone. The meals are same us formerly and tho prlco lower than ever. This maJ.es tho board at Udell's cheap and ho best in tho state for the money. Handsome lap robes, comfortable and warm, and at reasonable pi ices may bo selected from E. H. Gut bile's lino assortment 1540 O street. Do You Keep House and Have Your Bread Made at Home ? You luivo hnd Mary In the Kitchen some years ureiiil, lilscult, wattles, cakes-have lieou uniformity good. Mary married, und wo 4 to Imklnk'lor s miebodv elso. Bridget was hired-Hind with the sumo Hour, anil possibly more ell'ort, inailo bread that wits dough 0110 duy huut-tack the next nnd never good! This Is n mind- wit y or Illustrating tho dlllerenco between good mid poor work with tho same material. Wo have the best I'aper-lliinuliu-sobtnlunble.uud em ploy tho most thorough workmen to put tliciu on tho wall. Tho result Ishlghlysutlsfaclory to our customers, mid equally so to ourselves. The Interior Decorative Co. 1338 O STREET. A. '.ikmkii, 1'ies. caw. Kmvick, Mgr. Ourold location, 1131 N street, Is now for rent. It was very desirable, but our liuslness outgrew It und wo had to seek larger quarter. Al JaaaaaaaaW .'"SaVr S9laW Now Is tho time to get stoves for tho win ter. Dunham & Buck have a big Hue of ull tho finest makes. They also repair old stoves, set them up and furnish parts needed at reasonable cost. Call, ll'JO O stieet or tel ephuuoilti'.). The Whitebreast Coal and Lime company is always at the front supplying thn finest guides of all kinds of coal Only tho finest cuts nnd choicest meats servt.il to customers of Chlpmnu & Sheen, 1511 O street. Phone lbO. ACOEIT HEATERS The celebrated Kg', dandruff and promotes hair, ror sulo by street. Shampoo removes tho growth of the Miss Johnston, 1114 O The Cold Hlnsts or Winter. Tlni o'iilng days of winter have past and according to the season we should now be indulging In the cold blasts of the wintry season. That we have already hail some cold weather no one that buys coil will deny and that wo will now begin t j get our share of frigid weather is also a foregone conclu sion. Why then delay purchasing your warmer wear until the weather becomes cold Cull on Henry Harphain, 142 north lltli 'street, opKite Capital hotel for harness, whips, surcingles, curry comlw and brushes, I harness oil, uxta grease nnd axle oil harness I soap. . Leavltt handles Canon City, Domestic and New Kentucky, One hundred lluest engraved calling cards and plate only ,.,.50 at Wessel Prlutlng Co., 111 N street. 100 finest engraved calling cards and plate for t8.5(i at Thk Couhikh otllce. ACOM RANGES iHH&2 Pv!ui'UH BlC-i5i-Las-Bfc WT sitbB-lB-l Dangler Gas Heating and Cooking. s t o z e s. W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. 230 South Eleventh St.. ? lK4iasV m . ztiSMa h'.j, 4t-tai"WtiliA"g