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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1891 8 1? ? . -X ftr Y, POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. H.R. NISSLEY&CO. OOU, TENTH AND I' ST. LADIEriFURNISHINC COODS a specialty. A full of 1r. WurnerV niul nml Hall's Corset IIOSIKHV, UNIIKHWKAH AND Kilt (1MIVKH lii large asiortmuuis. Wo hu llin agency Tor The Duttorlok's PnttornB. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI Tho CoUlUKH will nut Ik rosKnslblo for any debt made liy any one In It name, tin ma written order uevoniaiilos the mine, CAN IB nisi'i.AViNd 300. Trimmed Hals ! Hanging In I'tlrit from $1,00 TO $20 UAI.L AND HKK Tlll'.M. f K Wnk Ht inrnkl Jut Lk. lank irnn4 Tk liloa yon Mv Tkl (n liWi Tl luJutolkili 1 t-Tktftkt. HV n.(W .IU. J,.ri. W hi. tUiflW J.,fl.-J I. IbnfliH Aril M ;l fMVMDn TMk klrni ka tit lk Im KltS I I A I Mior Iklili l mi .i' Ik.lr.lf, S ' rnautrvjjcj jnm fcr, J ('I. Cf 1 1 02y.Ro. 11UM1IC aJJWJw. iRy'N) QSxtil iWnlif I" J". wjf )'' irirl Tuur tullY?ta Or lto Ik, Mlo' Ylt don I ym miti A Ai ret sj I Mi-nJ-)Mikl tM-?rSZf f fcuCkrf M-Sorkfw-WIF 1,6, juiOibivfx rTttatatv fky.k.Mjo.fr.W.I. L Cr. JA. aim 1M1 Wnh for Ik Mrtk, lth.a Mnll kvoll. TkJ Iklik lk; MkrCTkM lk abolk SJi hit.nl fol It l, m4.m TM ?r fit M I.V1 c kow . Tkttkt, TOM MASSIN The Courier Can be Koiiml At Hotel Lincoln Now Htniul. Windsor Hotel Now Htand. Odell'K lllnlnir Hull NowpHUml, W8,0 Ht. TI10 (iotlinm Nuwr Htnml, IIH Houtli 11th Ht, Tim Anox, 111 North llth Htrcct. ICa.Younu.lOSOOHtreot. n , OIhmmi, Klelolmr Co., ll'JO O Htront. WeitoiflcWii lljirticr Hliop, Hurr WUvo. IntcrnntKmnl Nowi KmiKirluiil, I2V1 0 HI. J ion Ton Olisnr Htoro, W Nortli Iltli Htrcot. looro'Nown Htnml, HA Houth llth Htrcct. HfAnoxtrRiiiiiplyof pniHini linlwyr left 1 1110 uotiinm. in cuo 01 uppiloiruninori cano other Nowmloiilorii THE LEWIS PATENT UNDERWEAR FOR MEN. DEST MADE. Illoomor nro vIhHIiik for for "Wf. R. DENNIS & CO. HOLE AOKNTN. 113'; O Street. Church AilvertUemttiit. CkJinmoncliiR April first, Tiik Couiuku will Insert notices ortnliiliiK to noolnblM, fettlval. leoturoH, mectliiK niul Henuoim for all churchc froo of rlmrn. Ailvcrtlwinont tor eiitertalnniontt where an ndinUslon 1 chargwl will l Inserted nt ono-lialf tho reg ular rnU. leal and l'eraonat. Whltebrtinit Cool and Lime Company Vto Leavltt'H telephone , !W0, for coal. Lincoln loo Co., 1010 O St. Telephono 118. Eugene Hallett, diamond merchant, 118 N Eleventh street. Ueo. A. lUyiner, coal and wood. 'Phono 300. 1134 O street. Canon City Coal at the wmwurcan Coal and Lime Co. Ladle kid glove cl"!ied or colored at Lin coln Steam DyotCTftui,0' itreet. ProfeMor Qj, W, HIU, toUhXof Elocution aad Oratory. CUK outh Ele'flutliVreet. Cabinet tath? for lud)U yVciMy Mb. B. D. CatHn pr.fwlonl manijdvV) 1 utreet. AiehamlOtt:wt-tMiiKijll(jlUV head wear at HerpoUh'iuvi ," CVjwmMry depart ment. ) We tell tho genuine Canon City too. BetU, Weaves & Co., 1045 O street. Tel ephone 440. For Bcaveiuzor work, day and nlcht, drop J. C, Field a postal and ho will promptly call and toe what you want. Ladle can have their party dresws cleaned by the French dry proccw at tho Lincoln team dye works 1105 O street. Applications for rental of Turner hall for socials and dancing received at 1'. J. Wohli-n-berg's cigar store, ISS S. llth street. Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 cts. at Lincoln Bteain Dyo works, 1105 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" Is the motto of the new Studio Le Grande. Call and see their work, l'.'t south Twelfth street. Orders for piano tuning left with Young and Elder, 908 south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by S. C. Quick . Never order a photograph or picture of any kind until you have seen the work done at the new Studio Le Grande, 124 south Twelfth street. Gentlemen should now get out their la't summer's suit, take it to the Lincoln Steam dye works 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 Tiik 1 COURIKH office. Correct forms and best quality of stock guaranteed. Samples checr fully shown. Original round oak stoves, the only ulr tight round oak stove on the market, conse quently the most economical in consumption of fuel. Sold only by Dunham and Buck 1180 O street. Ladlei will consult their best Interests by ordering their meat and game at Chlpnun aadSaeen, 1541 O street. All orders either ia person or over telephone 180 will be jkreaaptly delivered. Mr. H. 1). Woodloy Is in Chicago. Mr. K. C. Hell U vIMtlng lelntlvcti In Now York. Mr. Edwin II. Kenl left Wvdncwlny for Chicago. Mr, L, A, Boners has leturned from Ivulvlllo. , Mr. (1. A. Lovoland started Monday for New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. In Chicago. Mr, Carl Frank Htm ted Wednesday for Nowark N. J. Mrs. O, B. lltiiuey leaves today Cheyenne, Wyo. Mrs. Mary A. Lylo left Wednesday San Francisco, Cal, MIm Lottlo M. Gaiges hns gouo to vlnit friends In Now York, Mis Grace Yolo of Hcatrlco, wax tho guest of MIm Cnrola Hill Friday. Mrs. Martha Murphy and children left Monday for Salt Lako City. Mrs. A. H. Winter of Chicago li tho guest of Mr. 11. Murphy, lJt A Htrcot. MIm Fauiilo Hinlth left Wednesday owning for her homo In Iifnyettv, Ind, Kov. and Mrs. Isaac; K, Hosktus and daughter dopm ted Monday for Birds Kye, Ind. Mr. Frank C, French of Portland Ore. U In the city for u few days on a buslnotci trip. Mr. J. S. Bluhoptnnd Dr. 11. K. Kernmn wenttoColtiinbuN Ve4lnesday on a hunting oxiedltiou, Extru ivples of the Laiming theatre souvenirs are on salo at tho Couiuku count ing rooim. Miss Carrio Wasiucr of Omaha will arrive In tho city today and be tho guest of Miss Nellie White. Miss Agnes Aloxandor of Hastings is tho guest of Mrs. Kent 1), Bluford of lr.Hl Locust sticct. Moftsrs O. TMson, James T. ThompHon, Alonro llarnni und Miss Emma Lake left Monday for Chicago. There 111 bo a business meeting of tho Pleasant Hour club Monday at noon at tho store or Mr. C H. Mentor. Miss Clarklo Pace left Tuesday for Evaus vlllo, Ind., where sho will spend tho winter In tho study of munlo and art. Mr. E. T, Todd left Sunday for Choyenne, Wyo , to attend tho wedding of his sou, which took place Wednesday. Tho Catholio fair and bazar at Bohanaii's hall this week was well attended and has proved a pronouueed huccm. Hon, O. M. Lnmberthon left Weduoala for Mineral Point, Mich,, to remain a woek or ten days with his children. Mrs. J, A. Barbour and Mrs. O. J. Itlloy of Harvard are tho guests of, Mrs. J, J, Cox, !S4 south Eighteenth street. Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Ladd liavo returned from their bi Idul tour and are tho guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frank L. Sheldon. Miss Bailie Hashing of Falls City, Is visit ing her sister, Mr. S. S. Jones, and will ro maln hero during Thanksgiving week, Mist Silvia Drake of Tabor, la,, arrived in Lincoln Monday to nsslu In Professor Frank's recital which ocourred Tuesday ovoulng. Mr, and Mrs. llobeit Mulr have returned from their wedding tour and are now at homo In their now icsldeuce, IfUl M street. Mr. F. B. Harris arrived in Lincoln from Omaha Monday and will in future ofllclato as Lincoln corrosuondeut to tho World Herald, In flrt row balcony for tho Iimlng theatre. iKnlng Monday evening for sale nt fJ.OO nml III.00 each. Apply to clerk nt Wcssel Pilntlng Co', 11IM N street. Tho second Pleasant Hour partyof tho sen son will occur Thurwlay (ThankKglvIng) night nt tho Hotel Lincoln, It wilt ben ro ccptlnu to Dr. and Mrs, U, V. Lndd nnd Mr, mid Mrs, It. D, Mulinnd thorn nro ixmltlvo nKNiirnnces of a most gny uudlirllllidil iiseiu lly. Tiik Coiiiiikh'h pretllcllou mucin some months ngo that tho present would bo a hen Min of liuiiMiitl gnjety hns Ik-cii ntid Is coll stntitly being verllletl, ns tho coIiiiiiih of this palter abundantly texllfy. Society has never Ikh'ji livelier and tlieio are many bright oven Is yet In storo Mls Anno Ftiuko left Widuesday evening for Clilcngo where sho will visit sun-ral wwks ns tho gitext of MIm Mary Miller whoso vlftlt In this city last winter Is pleasantly remem bered, by many of our young ieolo. A largo pal ty wns given at Mies Miller's homo Inst evening In honor of MUi Fiinko, Mr. William T. Merrltt, a most clovi (ouimeiclal tourist, icpicNcutiug tho famous Alalmstluo coinpnuy of Grand Rapids, Mich., was 11 Lincoln visitor this woek. Mr. .Men lit MicccHlcd befoio lenviug In placing his mcritoilou article In tho hands of tho popular Interior Decorative company, who will make a snclalty of these goods for wall coveilngs. Tho Mower of Lincoln society will I hi oh set vable Monday o enlug nt the grand open lug of tho new Lansing. Culture, jouth and In'iitity will till tho hniulsomo stiuctuio from pit to dome ntid It will bu n sight most beau tiful to look iimiii, Tlieio will bo a uiiiuIkt of happy theati 0 pai ties, Honui In the hand Fomo Imjxcs, other n in group in tho puniuetlc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hudolph Hehlnuuder euter talned 11 nameleKM caul club last evening nt their pleasant homo I CIO H stieet. Too following Indies nnd gentlemen participated III tho enjoyable feature of high live: Musi nml MeHdaiues Tho). Ilouton, Hal Noitliaiu, W. II. Cambridge, Dr. It. C. Trogdens, ltlclmnl O'Nell, and (J. E.VmiDuwii. llnhhl Win. Uosoniiii of Omaha will lec ture at A. O. U. W. hall, over 1110 O stieet, Sunday evening under tho auspices of tho Lincoln City lodge, I. O. B. B. Tlieio will bo 110 charge for ad miss Ion nnd all who do sire to attend may apply for ticket of Invita tion to M, Ackermnnn at tho Famous milli nery store or Wllllo Meyer at Louie Meyer & Co's stoi 0. Mr, Hoseliau is 11 tnleuUtl do- vino nnd a most able lecturer 011 Jewish themes. The lost party of tho Entro Nous club which was given rt tho residence of Mr. mid Mrs. J. Cuullold, 1010 H street was a most enjoyable affair In which the following persons partlclatcd: Mr. and Mrs. Hirer, Hayes, Trnphngnii, Davis, Hlggs, Sterns, Itudge, Mnwl, Dr. Houtz, Dr. Wilkinson, A. Huillmrt, sister of Mrs. Oanllold of Dcutsou lown, J. E. Houtz. Dr. Everett, Miss Stearns, Mr. E. A. Barnes, und Mr, Everett. ElTle Hcnnlnii, took their place under tho Moral arch letwoen tho two t,mrlors. Mr. and Mi. Alexander aie widely known In Llncolnnnd both nro deservedly impular, tho brldo hnvlug for some tlmo held 11 rwKulhlo position nt NMcj's, tho groom Iwlng nn elllclent reporter on the local news stniT of tho State Journal, .Miss Moll In Uiw enttrtnlnednnuinlM'r of friends erv delightfully Saturday after noon nt her iH'iiutlful home, 101!) D street. Cauls formed the principal enteitalnment nnd tho prizes were enirletloiT by Miss M li sle Underwood nnd Mls Mnry Moore. Ele guilt refreshments were served nnd Miss Irtiw pnivixl to bo n most charming hostess and entertainer. The liouso was brilliantly lllumlnattsl and tho elalKirate decornllous were of beautiful cut Mowers, tho scene pie sentlng a cry plealng plctllio to tho eye. Tho following weio present: Misses Burr, Lolitud, Oakley, Giuliani, On gory, Burks, Kleutch, Jennie Underwixsl, Maslo Under wool, Misjie, Case, Kueiitseii, Wllllninsoii, Smith, Hlghter, Cnmp, Hooper, Ksmeuild Jones, Mai lo Jones, Alice Aliiltlaild, Grace Maltlaud, Gaiten, Fisher, llunsluger, Coch iiiii, Baldwin, Hiiymoiid, Hlcketts, Winger, Ainlrus, Fu-eman, Marley, Gieutter, Hass, Imhoir, lleatou, Polk, 11 a it ley and Mis. Bin lis. Thoieslilcncoof llov. F. S. BH11 nt fiVi Miutli Fourteenth stieet was thronged with people Wednesday uveulug, tho occislon bo lug a fill 11 w ell reception to tho faithful pas tor who has creditably Mlled St ''mil's pul pit for two and n half yeuis. Mr. J. O. Nor 1 Isou w Ith a few uppiopiinto remarks pre sented Huv, and Mis. Stelu with nil elegnnt brono mantel clock, 0110 dozen solid sliver dinner folks mid a well Mlled purse us tokens of esteem In behalf of their lit my friends in thu congregation, ltev. Mr. Hteiiiiesioiided in aery impressive manner mid after dwell ing nn the snered lelntions existing between pastor and people, ho Btirpiisod thu compuiy with the announcement that ho would io main In Lincoln with his family for 11 few months before outoi log the active pastorate again, us both ho and Mrs. Stelu weio on titkd to a short rest after Iwlng loaded down with tho responsibilities of public life for over twenty years. At tho close of his ro niaiks a dainty luncheon was served, after which Mr. Stelu was presented with a paiti tlou urging him to leinalu with them and signed by over 4J0 church members. Tho close of llov. Stein's pastorate is a source of lent regret to his many church friends. Contluiicd oil Fifth Pago. Tho pleasant homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winger was thrown okii Inst evening to aliout two hundred invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Winger were assisted in receiving by Miss Kntlo Stoddard, Miss Winger utul Mr. M. Winger. Tho (louil decorations wore very elaborate nnd tho refreshments thoroughly delightful. Excellent music was rendered by tho l'hilhnrmonlo orchestra and the evening passed very pleasantly to all concerned. Now that tho holiday h .are near nt hand and that tho average reader commences to Mguro on buying some soit ot token for fi lends and relatives, It might not como amiss for us to diiect your attention to tho fact that no wheio In Lincoln is tho assort ment or tho lino of suitable gifts that lire to be found at Eugono Halletts. And it matters not how much or how little you will want to siieud for tlieio jou can select suitable articles ranging In price from 50 cents to $500. iou know where Hallets place is. Why not step in when down town and pick out what yon want even if you don't want it now, ho will lay it aside for you. A Now Art Store. Arthur Betz, late with O. W. Crnncer & Co., has formed a copartnership with A. C. Townsend, under tho title of tho Lincoln Frnmo nnd Art Co. Their placo of business is i.0 south eleventh street, In tho Elite stu dio. Tho llriu will soon bo ready for business At tho Inst business meeting ot tho Pleasant Hour club Messrs. Clarence Brown of Omaha, Will Johnson nnd O. W. Gerwlg wer elected members. Invitations nro out for tho dancing party to bo given by Miss Jeannetto Wilson, Wed nesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacFarlmid. Mis Belle Flynu of Uockfon), III., and Miss Cora Weaver ot Omaha are In tho city, tlib guests ot Miss Naomi Weaver. They ex pect to return to Omaha next week. Messrs. McArthur, Teeters, Brown, KounU, Gatchell, Paine, Parker und others leit t eunesuoy evening o attend a camp fire beta by the Ettgle Post at Eagle, Neb. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Mankind and Miss Lord, Mrs. Mainland's sitter, recently from England left Sunday for Hpokano Fall. Ta- coma, Portland and other 'western points. Mrs. IU P. H. Millar left Wednesday morn ing for Everest, Kan,, in answer to a tele gram announcing tbo death ot her father, Mr. Millar and children left on the evening traiu. Tho newly organized Cotillion was enter tained at its first meeting last evening by Mr. Frank Burr at the handsome residence of hit parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. U. Burr, on L street. Four elegant seat on first floor and four Tho Tuesday Evening Club was enter tained very pleasantly Wednesday evening by Miss Dena Loomls. Thosubjoctujulordis cussloti was Franco mid n very eutcrtaiiilii g program was rendered by Miss Corn Hardy, Miss Clara Walsh, Mr. Stull, nnd Mr. F. C. Zohrung. After tho regular program Lieutenant Pershing was Initiated. Thoso present were: Misses Cora Hardy, Olive Uitta, Maud Miller, Clara Walsh, Gertrude Laws,! Amm Burr, Dona LoomU, Maudo Smith. Messrs Sam ft. Law, II, S, Free man, W. E. Haidy, W. Morton Smith, Oscar Funke, Will Clnrko, Will Stull, Lieutenant Pershing. Mr. mid Mrs. A. Biuco ColTroth and Mr. nnd Mrs. J, B. Cunningham. The Tlilmblo club was very pleasantly en ter tallied Saturday afternoon and evening byMlos Luttu, 1123 L street. A delightful supper was served at 7 o'clock, to which a number of young gentlemen were invited, mid tho evening was devoted to social enjoy ment. Thoso present were: Mlsso Katie Miller and Fannie Smith ot Lafayette, Iud., Miss Cleaver ot Milwaukee, Hnchel Brock, Maude Smith, Maud Miller, Certrudo Hill, Anna Funke, Carola Hill, Jennie Under wood, Famiio Hawley, Florence Hnwley, Halllo Hooper; Messrs. Edward Fitzgerald, Fred Houtz, W. Morton Smith, J. T Dor. gou, Will F. Meyer, Low- Marshall, Wll Hammond, Frank Hathaway, Frank Burr, Ham E. Low, F. C. Zehiuug, Will E. Clnrko, Holiert Joyce, 11. S. Freeman, Dr. lteoves, Dr. Spahr nnd Lieutenant Pershing. Prof. O.V. P. Stout of the stute univer sity was given n delightful surprise party last week by Mrs. Stout. The house had been beautifully decorated and prepared for the occasion und ut tho proper time was in vaded by Mrs. Htout and the invited guests, who weio: Messrs. James B. McDonald, Frank II. Woods, Paul A, Cnlson, Burnell Culsoti, Fred A. Bin lies, Edward E. Nichol son, Jesse B, Beechor, Hugh Lu Master, Bert Forbes, Chailes D. Chandler and G. II. Baughman, all members of the university of Nebraska diaper of Beta Tneta Pi, of charter membcis. Congratulations weie showered Ukjii the professor by all piesent, mid nn elegant luncheon ptepared by tho charming hostess was served in a skillful manner. Conversation and games foiiuvd tho evening's entertainment. Mr. und Mm J. D. McFnrland enter tained the Patilaichs in a delightful man lier Wednesday evening nt their elegant homo on Q stieet. Tho house was beautifully decorated with Mowers, und this, with ele gant refreshments nnd n charming host nnd hostess, contributed toward milking this 0110 of the most successful meetings ever held by this popular organization. '1 hose present were: .Messrs. and .Mesdumes u, , wei ster, Will Green, Edwurd Green, D. C. Van Duyn, Jauseit, J, A. Buckstulf, Ugdeu, I, M, ll.ymoiid, S. 11. Burnhum, Homy Lewis, Frank Liwis, Edward Holmes, Charles Dnwts, Perry, Fuller, Lieutenant und Mrs. Towuley; Misses Jeuuuettu Wilson, Sarah Hauls and Htuwood: Mesis. Cook, Fancou, and Hurwood; Mcsdaincs Atkinson, Mulr and Wilson. A llcaiitllsil Lot of numbing- Fixtures. Hooker &.Orr, L'ncoln's leading plumb ers, wore some time ngo nwaidod tno con tract for furnishing thu plumbing fixtures for tho now lesldencoof J. A. Bucks'nff, corner of Seventeenth and G streets. Thoy nro now on the Moor of their show room and can lo seen until Monday night. Tho bath, one of tho most, elegantly appointed, Is nn imported tub of the celebrated Homan pat tern, with complete arraugemeutot showers, douche, hand spray,-etc. Tho mountings nro of brass nnd nickel. Th.i lavatories nro of tho celebrated Tennessee marble, with nlckel-plutod trimmings. Tho bulnnco of tho fixtures nro of Hie finest order and latest patterns, nearly every piece being esieclully Imported. Etchings, engravings, water colors, pas tels, etc., artistically framed, innku hand some Christmas piesents. CltAMJKU'H AltT AND MUHIO STOKE, SJia South Eleventh street. 100 Muest engraved calling cards and plate for ta.5" at The Couiuku olllce. 'Olt Kc" anthracite, finest lu Leavltt's the city. See tho now lS'.tt gcoro cauls for card ties ut the Couiuku olllce. par- Ill Ladies hair dressing, Miss Johnston, O street. "bo celebrated Egg Shampoo romoves duiitfrufT and piomotes tho growth of tho tVdr. For biiIo by Miss Johnston, IIH U Btreet. Look Hot jKjlshomer & Co. over for new ovenlng novelties, millinery and gloves; the newest trimmings, Chiffons etc. C'liirifyiuen, Attention. It is thodosiiH of tho Btlillngtou to place half fare penults for lb'.U in the hands of all mlnisteis mil missionaries by tho llrit of January next. Thtso permits will bo good on nil Burlington lines, ami prompt application Is necessary. A. C. .KIktKU, City Pass. Agent. cnvttt handles Canon City, Domestic and New Kentucky. fllHHfit&ufflHBLV ALSsB v I wlwl it A Wo lire ofterlm; bargains that J oil cannot resist In the following depart ments. (JI.OAKH, 1IUKHS GOODS BLANKHTS, HOSIKHY AND UN DHIIWRAH. Hto our stock beforo bujlng elsewhere. ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST ! J iA WING6R&CO. 1109 0 STREET. n?"it Wliilc you are reading of the latest Novelties and Styles we would suggest that for Fine MILLINERY AND GLOVES FOB TIIK LANSING OPENING Call on us for the Latest Novelties. Inspect our -NEW CLOAKS For Ladies, Misses and Children. Prices the Lowest. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. mtn:? xt at Apwwy.wyKr 1 : Elegant Party Slippers ! Effi" Sec Display in West Window. ( Rich $ But Not Gaudy." K.2aw-w-i-wt2l.'y.t-lT-lMa ED. G. YHT6S, 1129 O STREET. Elegant -4-Inch dolls, t!5o, nt tho Great Ten Cent Storo, 118 South Twelfth street. Ono hundred Muest engraved calling cards and plate only 2.50 at Wessol Printing Co., liao N street. ACORI HEATERS A ery pretty wedding occuned ut the uomeot the brides parents, Mr, and Mis. L. J. Hurt. :!U north Eleventh stieet Wednesday evouiug, tho most Interested parties being Miss Heuiietta bcaulaii and Mr. Charles E. Alexander. Tho parlors were handsomely decorated with roses ami smllax, the ceremony being performed by ltev. O, A. Williams In the preseuco ot tho intimate friend ot the family. Shortly alter eight o'clock Miss Mary Kaufman bounded the wedding march and the bi Ida I parly, coiitiiting ot the bride and groom attended by Mr. Sidney J, Bpence and Mis k Big lino of underwear in combination bults and slmtla em inents nt the lowest prices nt Heriolbhelmer ii Co. Grand clonk exhibit ut Herpolshelmer & Co. Ladles and children's cloaks lu the greutest vai lety ut tho lowest prices. The Peninsular base burner is tho latest improved heater in thu market. Beforo buy imr. call and see 11 full lino ut Dunham tc Buck.ll'.'O O street. Kino blsinio doll heads with hair, 10c. Tho Great Ten Cent Store, 118 South Twelfth St, Hotallug the O stieet grocer sajs ho Is human and makes mistakes but will cheer fully rectify them, That is more than some will do. ACOM R AN (i E S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH PES Mfca ff .nr-jiiiiiiB Call on Loavitt before tlffl O street. buying your coal, Dangler Gas Heating and Cooking ST0JZE S. W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. 30 South Eleventh St. m if llK i J