&, ,?i ' ''"':' i T i. - .11 ,1 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1892 ii" -fTp -"?" s3' : & K.B' ip i- W ) r ' J. '' .y s t! ' KTliitf1ilT?nfii1rilT N(ULATI0M OF LINCOLN 65,000. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. COU.TKNTII ANMJ P ST. WADlIt' FURNISHING GOODS a srlnlty. A Ml of Dr. Wnrncr'k and nml Rail's Cornell HtMIIRY, UNDKKWKAH AND KID UMtVKH In largo assortments, Wo lirtvo tho agency for Th Butterlok's Patterns. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICE! The CoUHlKR will not lw rrionsllilo for any debt made by any ono in It name, on es) a written order nivonimnli tho snino, Wc want to clone out our P. D. CORSETS If price Ik any object to your IhiIuk one, cnll nml tec us, Cor. O nml tath Sti. Opera Iloue Corner The Courier Can lie round At Motel Lincoln News Htand. Windsor llotnl Now Htiind. Oaoltal Hotel New Hlnnd. , , Weirs Dining Hall. Mosonlo Tomplo iVmhamnNew Mand, IHa 0 HI. Ilth The Apox, 111 North lit h Htrcct. fcd. Young, 1020 OHtroet. Saion,Kl" olr UoylliM OHtrco I. SS.Jii.i,ii. Itnrtuir H inn. Illirr It I ItlocK. International Now Knnwirlum, IM O Ht. Hon Tun Clsar Hlore, W North 111 li Htrcol. SkJoS". Nowtnnl,'ll South Ilth Hlreet. jar An extra supply of papers Is always left iThe Sotham, In enso olhor Newsdealers uppiies run short. HEADQUARTERS MEN'S FURNISHINGS. W. R. Dknnis, 1137 O Street H37 Church Advertisements. Commencing April first, Thk Couhikh wlH Insert notice pertaining to sociables, festivals, lecture, meetings and ermoni for M churches free of charge. Advertisement tor entertainments where an admission Is ekarged will lie inserted at one-halt tho reg vkrrate. Legal Notice, In DUtrlot court l Lancaster Co., Nob. f Deldrlcli Bwltier defondont will tako notice that on the clovontu day of April, MMJohn W.ailleple plalnttir herein nlod 111 petition In the district court of Lanoaitor coun ty Nebraka,agalnt ald deroudent.the object and prayer of which are to recover posso ton of the north half of the north-west quarter or aectlon twelvo, In town eleven aorta range Ave, cast, of the sixth p. in. In Lancaster county, Nebraska, and for f00 rests and prom received by said defendent while he has held unlawful possession there of and for costs of suit. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday tho 15th day of February, John w.uiixsBriB by DavihAHibmir. Att'ys. Leesd b Personal. - WhHebrerst Coal and Lime Company. fjaeota Ioe Co., 1040 O St. Telephone 3BB CMea City Cool at the Waitebreatt Caalaad Line Co. Cmly the Inest cuts and choicest meats wrved to customers of Chlpnun & Sheen, lMlO street. Phone 190. TsuHti can hare their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at the Lincoln stoasB dye works 1105 O street. Applications for' rental of Turner hall for socials mad dancing received at P. J. Wohlen fcsrg cigar store, 198 a Ilth street. Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 eta. at Lincoln Btsam Dye works, 1105 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" Is the Motto of the new Studio Lo Grande. Call ad tee their work, I'M south Twelfth street. Orders tor piano tuning left with Young and Elder, HOB soutu Kwventn street, win receive prompt ntteutlon by S. O. Quick. Never order a photograph or picture of any kind until you have seen the work done at the new Studio Lo U rondo, YM south Twelfth street. The celebrated Egg Shampoo removes dandruff and promotes the growth of the hair. Fcr tale by Miss Johnston, 1114 O HotaliBg the O street grocer says he is hasaan and snakes mistakes but will cheers faUy rectify them . That la more than some y wist do. The Psemsular baas burner U the latest kswroved heater In the market. Before buy lag, call and see u full luw at Dunham At, Buek.HSWO street, , "' Oeattemen should iiow,(set out their last sjusasosr'ssult, Ukeitto the Lincoln Steam dye works 1105 O street and have it cleaned, dyed, repaired or pressed out Latest studies and a full line of artists w I pBMMS)nS 7s atta t r atudto.1 Materials at popular prices at the sew Lin- frame and art company, witn cute , W0 south Kiev enth street. Original round oak stoves, the only air-, tight round oak stove on the market, cones ausatly the most economical in consumption sxfatL Bold only by Dunham and Buck UM O street. LadiMwUleosMuH their best Interest by taetrsaeat aa4 gome at Chlpmaa i, Mfi u street, ah orders euaer ar over wo wmue Vf ft rvy gejg.i -' (TlioCouiiiKtt Invltn Hi reader to uoic trlhulotu thUdopsrlmnnt, sondlngus cither by mnll, mes.onitoi cir telephone, (No, 'i'.'l personal Items, reports of parties, socials, lens, weddings, ohurch entertainments, inusl cnles, do., which lnivo or ore iibout to occur. Never mind tho Isuitungo; iilvo us the iwtllitn anil wo will ilo Ihn rout. It In essential though, (lint no have t lilx Information nt Jthu earliest pruotlcahlo iiimnoiil, Wlionovur nn liivltutliin lulhi'so event Is oxtihttcd,n t;ou iiikii reiri'enliillvn will Im delegated lo lit tcnil ivrxoimlly.-Kli.l (I, V. MnKoimtiirtiM Untunlny for Doiivir. (I, II. Ilellly xturliil Momlny for ClilcnKo. C, C, btunloy of Onmlml vUltliiK In town. Miiry It, t'limpboll left for Denver Bdtur dny. Mr. I', lleibi'it ntarUnl for ClilcnKo Monday. A. L. llm Uliorn lolt for Clinrlm City, In. Momlny. J. P. Htrcctor Htnrtcil Momlny for I'msc. denn, Cnl. ',. H. nml 1', A. Kckvrt started Momlny for PlnKler, Cnl. Hon.L. Ii. Davis of llcntrlco wn In tho city Momlny. lion. John Btoou of Wulioo, wiut In tho city till week. V, O, Knglinli of tho llurliiigton win In tlio city Saturday. J. H. Wolty i.tnrt.nl Bnttmluy nlKht for IIotSirliiK"i Ark. MIm Mary It. Cninpboll lea Monday for Georgetown, Colo. O. W. (Icrwlg left Tuesday for n throo weeks trip In the eant, Dr. Taylor rotui-ned Monday from u trip throiiKh tho Northwest. Mr. John D. CumiliiKliaiti returuod Tuom dny from n trip to Tuxiih. Henry Verbcrg and K. K. LuyHtor otartivl for Imllaii(iiollH Momlny. U. II, llarmii' was ninoii(? tho paitiunguii) bound for Chicago Monday, Mm, John Zehrung hint Uwn vIhUIiik friundM In Onmlia thin week, Mr, and Mrx. C. A. llobblns huvo ruturu cd fiom their trip to IIIIiioih. A. H. Uicou, of lloittrk'o, li In tho city thU week , looking up old frlemU. Colonel Frank EdKecomb of the Kails City Juuvmtl was in tho city Tuevlay. Tho Tlilmblo club met Wednesday aftei noon with .Mlsn Jeiiulo Underwood. There will bo u ladlra roooptloa at tho Union club next Wednesday uvcnlug. MIumm Maud Uurr uudOllvu Lattn onjoyed a sojourn In Nebraska City tho past week. W, C. Masnoy, of Uenova, county clerk of Fillmoro county was In tho city over Sun day, Mesdaiupa C. Thompson, E. E. Drown, and U. E. Yates visited friends in Oinalm Satunlay. Dr .W, Heeves has removed to Denver which place will bo bis iormauent residence In the future. Dr. and Mrs. V. U Dayton wero called to Chicago, on account of the illuosx of ruatlvos there, Saturday. V. L. Sheldon and family started for Now York, Monday, where they will eud a couple ot months. Mr. John I. Underwood was culled to Duyton, Ohio, Monday, by tho illness of her mother, Mrs. Ho wells. Mil May Uurr, who lias been spending tho holiday vacation at homo here, returned to her studies Mouday. John W. l'astgnto ot tho Chicago lleruld, is rustling about Lincoln in tho Interest ot that enterprising sheet. Miss Kna Uearn ot Auburn, Nob., is in attendance at the conservatory ot music, having arrived hero Mouday. Mis Mary E. Noonan, who ha been spending the holidays in town, ha returned to her studies at Da vonport, la. ' J. H. Albright and Mr. C, E. Albright returned from an extruded visit among relatives and frleud In Boston. W. S. Howell, traveling passenger ugent of the Ohlcago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad, lain theoity on busiuess. Professor Morse, ot tho conservatory, who has been speudlng the holiday vacation visit ing friends In Illinois, returned home Satur day. Mr. ami Mrs. David Kile of Beatrice were the city Baturday. They intend to take up their residence at this place lu tho near future. The monthly social of Electa Chapter, No. will bo held at the home ot Mrs, L. W. Usroutte, 534 north Twelfth street Tuesday evening, . Mis Bessie Hall, ot Omaha, returned to her home Sunday after n pleasant visit In tills city, a the guost of Miss Leila Shears at the Lincoln. Mrs. John M. Cotton left for Broken Bow Sunday iu response to a message stating that her sister, Mrs. C. E. Wilkinson, was dangtrously ill. ' Amosa Wilson ot Denver, Is visiting his mother in thU city. Ills sister, Miss Jeau ette, eutertalned a few friends In his honor Thursday eveulug. The Plymouth Literary club will meet with Mrs. Allyn, 1707 Washington street Tuesday evening. The subject for the eve ning will be "James Feuimore Cooper." Ml Belle Sousley, who bos been the guest ot Miss Fannie Hawloy, 1734 M street, for several days pant, returned Monday to her home In Nebraska City, after a pleasant 'A'H 1st Ida Tow ot Beatrice, who has been the guest ot her sister, Miss -Helen, in this city for several days, returuod to her homo Saturday evening, well pleased with her re ception hero. The Beta club bold a very pleasant, meeting at the home of Mr. Scott, New Years' night. An onterttdnlng program was rendered and appetizing refreshments enjoyed, Miss Ona Itnhoff received her young fridiids to tho number of about wventy at the home ot ber parents, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Imhoff, New Years' afternoon between three and six o'clock. Light refreshments were served. A uumber of young ladies as skied the hostess in receiving. The members of Owasbtonong club, which was organised for the season, were eutertain- iil by Mr. mid Mrs. James W, Smith nt their home, WKi , street. CnnU wero Ihn feature of tint livening. Thoxo pivsont worn the Mrsxers nml Menlnint, V. M, llllsh, A. M, Htowiirt, TIioiimh (I. Iovc, Jiinieo Miller nml A. A. Hcottt l'rof. (1. V, Hill, MIm (Inico Kuiipp. (lily II, llurlbut handsomely entertained a lai'tto xirly of fi lunds nt his homo, at Six teenth nml (I Ktl'evt", lnt ovenluir, Tho iKvailon wns oiiu of tniich ilvasuro and will long exist iiuuuiK tho ilonmit nixinorlos of thowi piewnt. Tho evening pasnil very en enjoyably, with the varinus niuuHoiuunlN of fered and when tho iity lolireil t their iwiiectlvH lioiiies I hoy wero unanimous In the ptnln of their host nml tho uveulnif' en teitnlumeut they had enjoyed. Tho election of olllcvrH of tho Catholic Union club was held Tuonlay evening when tho following win o elected for tho ensuing ynli ' Chillies McClnvo, prekldetit; James J, Condon, vice piesldeiil; 1U' It. Kutler, recording secieUiiy; 1'iltilck liri.hiui. llnaii clal MVietnry; W, C. Fltrgernld, treiisiirei ; J, Hulllvan, librarian ; August VVeiss, inai slml; William V. Ilaitou, Jom.'ih Rein, Jniuui II. O'Neill, T. K. Kelly, Dr, T, F. Ilrltt, uxvcutlvo coiniiiltU'o. Mrs. Colonel J.J. Kelly wns tho object of an excellently planned nml well executed surprise at tho family residence Now Years' evening when she wns tho recipient of a Immlsoiuu gold watch, tho gift of hor hus band, and solid silver Ublo warn trout her children. Tho presentation remarks wero niacin by W. H. Kelly, ot Omaha, who wns present with his family, A bountiful ro pnst was served and tho evening pleasantly whllcd uway. The urprlso was complete and thorough. A small company of f i lends wero pleas antly entertained at high II vo by Mis Maria it. 1.. Mai-shall Saturday evening. Tlio roy- nl prlr.es wero gracefully enptured by Chris tina Muy Mooro and Mnttsou II. J. ltaldwlii nml tho booby by Uruco 1. I. Uurr, John N. C. Iittrldge. A delightful time wns en joyed by thosu pnyellt, ilfcludllig the Misses JexMlern K. Leluml, Chiistliiu M. Mooref Ornco 1. 1. Uurr, V, J. White; Messrs. Ma'l- hoii 11. J. Baldwin, John N. C. Iittridge, lloscoo C. 1. Curtico and Uuy II. W. llurl but. Tho Woinaii's Social club wns gracefully entertained Now Yvnr night nt tho coxy icsldvucool Mr. nml Mrs. C. O. Stictlaud, corner ot l'ilovelitu anil u stioew, wuoro high tho mid luncheon wero enjoyed ami u delightlul uvouliig spent. Tuusu present weios Messrs ami Aiesiiumus u. u'iieii, u. ii. Vun Dusvii. James Miller, Hal Northnui, Dr. Trogdvii, It. Hohlaiider, E. 11. I'ogler, Myron E. Wheeler, Douglas Shilling, Nuto Cambridge, Darber, and Miss Do ran ot Mutloou, III. Tho trophies wero awarded to Mrs Shll.lug mid Mr. O.Nell. A lodge of tho Order ot tho World wih or gaulxetl hero this week with lltfy-two chnrter luemberi. Tlio following olllccrs wow elect ed and Installed; Past president, l'rof. D. H. Lllllbrtdgo; president, Dr. J. It. HitgKurd; vice-president, A. Ii. Manchester J secrctury, llurry Fletcher; treasurer, I. L. Lyuidu; chaplain, Hov. John Hewitt; inurshall, L. jf. Emery: sentinel, Frank P. Kolsoui; guard, Mrs. Suslo Kolsoui; trustees, J. E. It. Miller, Dr. T. C. Kern uml Itov. T. F. Stutit for. Tho next meeting will bo held Wed nesday eveulug, January '-XHh nt Young's hall, 1510 O street. Tho "Lurking Club'' w.h very plousuntly entertained ut tho homo ot Miss Helen A, Uain, on south Twenty-seventh street, Eusi Lincoln, Tuesday evening. About twenty guests wore present uml enjoyed to the utmost tho pleasures of high llvu, tho terpslchoreuu festivities, and, lust but not least by any moans, the uppotiilng refresh ments provided. Tlio party dispersed about one o'clock after a most enjoyable evening Those present wore tho Misses Amber Uarn aby, Florence Hale, Jennie Uuuclier, Peter man, Murgeribi Hullot, Uluticho Skidmoro, Helen A. Uain, and Vivian ; Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Paco; Mosul Frod Hullutt, Uuy Halo, Fml Kimball, William McShuno, Eugene and Thomas Hollisler, Ueorgo West, und Bert Campbell. Mr. H. Uintord, general agent for the Mc Cormtck harvesting maoblno company, lett for Chicago Tuesday to make tho annual re port for tho company's 1MU business. Mr. Ulnford goes to head jUartois with a rewrt that is certainly creditable to his Judicious management. It shows that during tho Mst year ono ot tho dullest soon iu tlio west in yearsthe business done was even far belter than any year previous. Collection too, notwithstanding the very stringent times bos been better tho.lost four mouths ot tho old year showing more than double tho amount of receipts than any other four months busi ness during tho company'. existence lu tins state. This certainly speaks well lor iir. Ulnforduud bis regime. Mrs. Ulnfoiit uud Mis. Frank Stewart, a visitor from Marshal town accompanied Mr. Ulnford to the World's Fair City. A very enjoyable occasion was the lecep tlon tendered by tho Catholic Union club to It lady friends New Year' uight at Lyceum hall. Over soventy-tl ve couples participated n well as the Klgbt Kov. Bishop Uouacum and Uovh, Nugent, Loughrau and McShauo. The musical program was excellent, consist ing of vocul and Instrumental muslo by the Misses Fitzgerald. May Haberlun, Halter und Annie McUlave and Messrs Uutler, Law lor and Smyth. Mrs. Alcxlo Halter acted as accompanist. Tho address of welcomo was delivered by the president, .Mr. ChurWs McQlave, ami short talks weio indulged In by tho Right Hov. Bishop Uonacum and Nugent At tho conclusion of the program, tho company adjourned to the club rooms ou tho tlrst lloor, where light refreshments wero served, uml tho remainder of the night pass ud lit card plajlng and kindred amusements Tlio Tuesday evening club was entertained nt the homo of Miss Gertrude Laws, 1113 H street, Tiijsduy evening and u pieman time eujoyed. It was Intended to produce a theatrical at this meeting, but a combliuv tlou ot circumstances made It impossible, so the time was pleasantly spent ut cards and literary exercises, each member present contributing a recitutlod or other Interest ing reading. Ono of tho features of this portion of the entertainment was an origi nal poeni.by W. Morton Smith, in which the name of each member of tho club was happily mentioned. ltefreslunente wero served during tno evening. Those present were the Misses Clara Wulsh, Anns Barr, Urace OrltlUh, Lvlla Shears, Cora Hardy, Alice Cowdery, and Maud Miller; Messrs Will Stull, Frank C. Zehruug, W. Morton Sam Low, Oscar Funko, Pershing, nml C. D. Mullen. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. McDonald wero treat od to a pleasant surprise at their cosy home, Tweiity-ulnth and O streets, Tuesday even ing, when a large wrty of friends eull.nl up ou them unannounced. Tho evening was rendered mow enjoyablo by games and cards, and tho bounteous luncheou which was served, and tho party dispersed at a late hour with the kindliest of reniombrances of tho event Those present included, Messrs uud Mesdames, W. O. Roberts, Alvlu Smith, O. It. Stevens, L L. Lyman, George Spencer, J, C. BauUberry.fC. C. Calklut, L. O. Pace, llalu, Tiffany, llontoti! Dr. E. L. Holyoko, Mrs. II, M. Illce, MIm Bertha ltlco, Mrs. Bowers, Mr. Orlfllth, Mls Img, MIm Petcr iimu. Mm Helen ll.iln, MlsiOllliini, of Choy-l-titiftf tleorgu Hull, ltayiiKMid Hall, Mls Florence llnll, Charles Clnrk, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Jacobs, Ilnllmk lime, Mloi Maud Hose, Mrs, Hose, Mr, lloko of Sioux City, Miss Knto Voting. Tho Thlmbln club, which hm bun lu n stato of Imiocuoiis ilatiotudo for sjvoral weeks xiot, mot with MJso K-iunlo Hiwley, I7!W M street, Saturday afternoon, nml spent tho tlmu very pleasantly lu sowing nml conversation, At 0 o'clock refresh, mollis wei-o sorved to tho momliers nn1! In vited guoUs nml during tho o vonlng n po.tnut hunt was indulged In, In which tho royal prise were won by Miss Anna Funko nml John 1)orgnn, nml tin) booby prizes by Ml Hnlllo IIiMtper nml Frank Uurr. Thosu present wore! Misses Anna Funko, Fay Marshall, JoaiiiikMo Wilson, lluby Jones, Carola Hill, Maudo Miller, Hnlllo llooier Jeiinlo Underwood, Nulllo Kelly, Fan S. Hiiwloy, Florenco Hawloy, and Miss Hollo Hnmloy of Nebraska City; Messrs Frnnk C iOhriiug, II W. Joyo, Mr. Wilson, Will Clnrke, John Dorgnii, E. J. Flt.gmild, W. Morton Smith, Frank Hathaway, Frank Uurr Frod Houtz, llort Whoiler, and C. Y. Smith, Tho comfortablo rosldenco of Mr, nml Mrs. John O. Morrison. 1031 F street, wns tho cono of n happy gathering Now Yenrs' ovo tiing, when Miss Clara K. Smith ciitertnlnod about fifty of her friends, who whiled nwny a pleasant evening at cards and dancing, efreshmonts of a antiorb character wiru served and when tho party dlsters?d about ml lulglit there wore nouo who had any thing but words of pralso for tho host's suc cessful olTorts, Those present wore tho Misses, Delia Scollold, Helen Hoover, Llzzio Smith, Sarah Orahnni, Boslo Turner, Enn ltloketts, Vlunlu lloicti, Dora Hnrley, Mary Thloll, I,ouIho Fowler, Nolllo Nawiuaii, Flor enco Halo, Mario and Emurnld Jones, Stella Hoyt. Ella llaymond, May Mooro, Lizzie Hiiford, Allco Maltland and Hoso lliggins; Jl lines Alexander, llartlott, Sloan and Jones of' Oniaht; Messrs Anla Chapman, Prod Cooluy, I. II. Mnrsland, J. A. Barrett, Dud ley Cook, Edgar Itoagaii, Will Raymond, Guy Hale, Woodwnid Jones, Kb. Mockott, Park Uaroutte, Albert Seybolt, tleorgo Stiener, Harry Rndmore, Ernest Ames, Ernest Foliom, Frwl Woodward, James Snyder mid A. R. Hall. Additional society ou fifth page EvArybody knows Kiigono Hallett, the Jew eler and everybody knows or ought to know that ho has tho largest and best selected stock of diamond, ota, In Nebraska, Along with that, ho Is soiling these goods nt n mere ly nominal prollt uml under a strict gunruii teo that they arc all they nro represented. When Hallett says a stono Is so many karats you can rest assured It Is or you don't pay for it. It's so with everything else ho handles. That's it pleasant rule ho practices in his bus iness, and that's ono of tho prime reasons his business Is so largo and his patrons so well sntlsUed. It's an open secret, which the public aro Invited by experience to learn. It Is said that "Tho Mills of tho Gods grind slowly but they grind exceedingly tine." It would bo impossible for thorn however, to grind stones of a finer brilliancy than thoso displayed by Hallett. SOCIETY CHATTER, That pleasant faced little cherubim, Cupid, has been unusually industrious during the closlug days pf, the old year, nml, more than one pair of hearts In Lincoln have been pier ced by Ills golden arrows. There is no resist ing his onslaught, It seems. Ho Is as iuvincl bio as the rock of ages, mid with twanging bow forever keeps bringing them down. The rumored engagement of n well known society young lndy, one of Lincoln's fairest dnugliters, was wafted to my ears by a go n tie tcpphyr Wednesday evening. I under stand tho event will shortly bo announced and you and I will havo our curiosity grati fied. As might bo expected Immediately after tho closo of the holiday soason, the weok has been an exceedingly quiet ono In Lincoln social circles. Ueyond the meeting and outcrtalnmont ot somo of the clubs nt the homes of their memlers, there is little or nothing to chtonlcle.evon tho usual number of visitors having apparently concluded to remain at home and settle down to business. It may be that that unpleasant guest, the grippe, has something to do with the peace ful calmness In which tho city is clothed, or It may be attributed to the No Year reso lutions of the young men. Both are likely to have a bearing. The dickey birds tell mo that a well known and prominent young drug clerk, will be come entangled In the matrimonial net with in a couple of week. The ceremony will bo a quiet ono, in keeping with tho maimer In which tho secret has been guarded. I may bo able to tell you all about It next week . "Tls a wonder to mo that a leap year party has not been arranged for In Lincoln beforo this," said n society acquaintance Wednes day. "Such affairs are always enjoyable. There Is something unique iu a fellow being Invited to a ball by a nice, sweet girl, and having her order the carriage and tho flowers mid call for him and take charge of him dur ing the. evening, and she can do this without making herself nt all forward or IkiIiI. Tho novolty is onn that both will irreatly onjoy.'' Girls, you havo the hint. Will any of you tako advantage ot it) How Does This Strl'is V.mi,' We offer new subscribers (and old ones that pay up in full to dak) tho following ex traordinary bargains. Fifteen handsome cloth bound volumes ot Dickens in a neat pasteboard box, and Thk Courier until January 1st, 1893 for (3.00. Ten handsome cloth bound volumes of Thackery in a neat pasteboard box and Tub Couhiek until January 1st, 1893 for M.'i'i, Six handsome cloth bound volumes of George Elliott in a neat pasteboard box and Thk Courieh until January 1st, 1803 for 13.85 These books are all standard works and their cost aside from Tub Coukiku subscriptions, is less that twenty cents per volume. You caiPt buy the cheapest reprint lu paper cov ers for double that nmount. Como in and seo these books. In case any subscriber de sires the three sets special prices will bo made ou the lot. Wo sell the genuine Canon City too. Belts, Weaver & Co., 1045 O street. Tel ephone 440. .Cabinet baths for ladles ulveu by Mrs. B, D. Catlin professional matsour, VXM V street. For scaveiigor work, day and night, drop J. C, Field u petal and ho will promptly call and tee what you want REMNANT SALE! A Season's Accumulation Monday wc place on sale our entire stock of remnants, consisting of Dress Goods, Linens, Domestics, etc ) Our object is . ' ; to close them out quickly ' i to make room for new spring goods. You will find suitable lengths among the dress goods for ladies and children's dresses at about one-half the. former price. Call Early. "ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST !' j in wiNGeR&: 1 109 O Street. (stlrff Ik Best Value Ever Look PfI lit IP sum Pu , HERPOLSHEIMER & CO:, zBSCFOsiironsr stokes. IN IT Now We Cut Having purchased the interest of Mr. Sanderson in the late hm of Parker & Sanderson, which ended with the old year, I have decided to offer ' SPECIAL BARGAINS in all lines of goods for the next Thirty days. Ladies will do well to look up our bargains in Fine Street Wear and Party Goods. Remember the old reliable at the old stand. BARI? PARKER, 1009 O STREET. 2isif rk 'M 3PDh a lVoL' X' iBH nil I M sw' 'H jW I A. C. .leinor, President. AMV- SUBSCRIPTIONS, Artists' Materials tP Novels -AT- THE GOTHAM, 1136 O ST.' Ulwiutn TUHE 1'AXTS ,1- 1Ti ir1i- T T M-1ritiTrvn 1UUSUUU,.UCIW, BEST LOCK STITCHED, f at 50c. at 25c a ' . 1 ?k M Offered in Lincoln. at them at ALONBi U: Profits in Two. A STOKY OF A MAN, A IXKJ, ANII A HONK. A mini near South Umpgun Illvertook his favorltodoir and went n huntlnK.and lu one oftlioso very dense forests on tlio head waters or Myrtle Brook he found himself completely lost. Day after duy ho wandered uoout ami found nothing hit starvation und his dog staring him In the faco. Driven hy hunger to u last resort, ho cut his dofe's tall oil" nml roasted It. When ho had finished Ills meal ho saw wlih sorrow Unit his poor dog was hungry, mid ho gave him the bone. Truly a merciful man Is merciful to his beaut. Try us on 1'iiper llaugliiRS, Sign Work and Window Shade. The Interior Decorative Co. 1338 O 8TREET. Carl Kdsur Manager. STATIONER r Trial Order. -CANVAS STRETCHERS . , ."-a i I of I;1 oVl ... . raw ii iii f t kHimmjjiltMlltfMim&rtmrtMniMto iw wnu i