&&ammzz CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1892, It ' , POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000. 0rnr I Oth and P ttrMtt. Special Sale every day next week on our newstockot WASH GOODS. Fine Ginghams nml llrnodonburg Suit Ings n specialty. H. R. NISSLEY&CO. TAKE NOTICEI The Coukikr will not lie noiislllo for any debts made by nny ono in It nnmo, nil Mi it written order accompanies tho same, We wont to clone out our P. D. CORSETS If price Is nny object to your buying one, cnll nml sec us, Cor. O nnd t Jth Sts. Opera House Corner The Courier Can te found At Hotel Lincoln News Hlond. Windsor Hotel Now Htuml. Capital Hotel News iHtand. Odell'e Dlnlnic Hull. Mnsonlo Tomplo lltli mud M street. ., - , Ited Dudo Clsar more, 1000 O Hlrcot The aothm"Jowi Stand, II M O Ht. The Apex, lit North 11th Street. Bd. Young, 1U07 O Htrcct. nat , Clason, Flelolter Co., 1120 O Htrco J. Wcsterneld' lUirbor Hhop, Ihirr Hlocic. International Now. Emporium, IMS O Ht. Hon Ton Glicar Htore, 138 North lltli Mtroot. mMIII South lUh Htrcct. VAn extra supply of papers Mlwsw lea at the Gotham, In enso other Newsdealers supplies run short. HEADQUARTERS MEN'S FURNISHINGS. W. R. Dennis, 1137 O Street "37 Church Advertisements. Commencing Anril tint. THK CODHIKR will insert notice pertaining to sociable, festivals, lectures, meetlugs ami sermons for all churches free of charge. Advertisement for eatertataMMta where- an admission N charged wBl M fawerted at one-half tlio reg ular rate Notice of rublleatlon Lloyd Malone. Cotton Malone, Flora Bell o lainnit. Ktv Malone. Altert Malone, Harah A.Hhocnhelland FrederlokO Kills will take notice that on the 28th day of January, ltjoi the Nebraska Htook Yards company.; or Lin coln, Nebraska, plaintiff herein, tiled It; petl im.in i. niairiPinnurtnrLancaster County Nebraska, against said defendants, the ouject and prsyer of which are to foreclose a certain mortaaao executed by Hamual McCUs to tula plaintiff, upon the Hollowing described rout estate I Lota ThreeWand Four tl.) In Hlock Nine (),and LoU FlOeen (lo.iaad Eighteen ua,) In Block Twentytwo 133) In West Lincoln. Lancaster County, Nebraska, to securo tho payment of two certain promissory notes, Sated on the 31st day or J uly, 1885, for the sum ofM9.7Seach. and due and payable In two and three years from the date thereof; upon said Botes ana mortgage more is now uuo pny ..!. i on nf IflvB Hundred and Twenti dollars nnd Twenty-five cents (IUU.25). for which sum, wiinmieresiirom jniBUHio.piiuii Ufll prays for a decree, and that ilcfomliuiU may be required to pay the same, or that snld premises may be sold to satisfy tho amount found duo. You are required xp answer said petition on or before the 7th day or March, Om. NsBBASKA STOCK YARDS CO., Of Lincoln, Nebraska, by Its attorneys Dawes. CoiTroth A Cunningham Dated the 38th day of January, 1KH. t-SMt Loeal and Personal. Lincoln Ice Co., 1040 O 8t. Telephone 225 For first clasa Tonsorlal work, see Wester Held. Archer, dentist, Brace block, over Merch ants Dank, Canon City Coal at the Whltebreast Coal and Lime Co. Miss C. J. Gullmette, modiste, Latta Block brer Miller & Paine, Take elevator. Cabinet baths for ladies given by Mrs. B. D. Catlin professional masseur, 1220 P street, "Bhogo" has been at the head of all west m flours for eight years. It must be good. Ladles can have their party dresses cleaned by the French dry process at tbo Lincoln steam dye works 110-1 0 street. Applications for rental of Turner ball for socials and dancing received at P. J. Wohlen berg's cigar store, 198 8. 11th street. Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by the French dry cleaning process, only 15 cts. at Lincoln Steam Dye works, 1105 O street. "Not how cheap, but how good" is the tetto of the sew Studio Le Grande. Call wa ate their work, 124 south Twelfth street. Orders for piaao tuning left with Young aad Elder, DOS south Eleventh street, will receive prompt attention by B.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. The celebrated Egg Shampoo removes dandruff and promotes the growth of the hair. Fcr sale by Miss Johnston, 1114 O street. Gentlemen should now get out their Uh Waaler's suit, take it to the Lincoln Uteam s!y works 1105 O street and have it -cleaned, 4yed, repaired or pressed out. Latest studies 'aad, a full line 'of artists artriaW at popikviprioes at the -new Lia. eta frame aad art company, with Elite tudto, g feouth Eleventh street jO 3 IhIHB 1 1 1 tilhli ii Invites tlsfrendor to con tribute to this depart maul, send lug us either by mall, moHscngoi or telopbouo, (No, ;l) personal Items, reports of parlies, socials, tens. wedtlliiK, church entertainment, must calcs, etc., which hiiva or am about to occur. Never inlnil tno languagei kivo us inn point and we wilt do Ibo rent. It Is essential thoiiRti, that wo have this Information at tho earliest practicable moment. Whenever an Invitation to these events Is extended, a Cou HlKit rvitvhoiitntlvo will lo deleitnted lo at tend personally. Ku.1 A illlHTIIDAY ANNIVKIMAHY. Mr, and Mrs. H. H. V lilt lug eutettatned n couimtiy of friends at their homo, 1023 O street, Monday ovoning, Mrs. Whiting's birthday. The. limine was decorated with lings and (lowers, High live and refreshments wero enjoyed. Those present werei Messrs Hlitl Mesdames Mlltoubargor, Teeter, Mu dusky, Flske, Webster, H. Zehrung, K. W. Baldwin. It. J. ilushnell, Dick Hnmlall; Mrs. T. J, Curtis, Mrs. H. T. Cochran, Miss Iird. HOIIOHI. Horosls mot with Mrs. Dr. Norton Monday when tho subject for consideration wns 'Huguenot Emigration," led by Mrs. W. Q. Hell, The next meeting will ll0 ''"Id with Mm. Dr. Norton, when "Pure Foods" will bo diseMsMed. AN KVKNINM WITH MAYOIl WKIIl. Mayor Weir and bis chariiiliig wlfu enter- tallied a company of friends at tlio Llndell hotel Wednesday evening with cards ami a tea. TliuoccaMlou was n dullgbtuilly enjoyn bio ono nnd will long llvo in tlio pleasant memories of tliow) in nttondauco as ono of tlio brightest spot In tho realm of social ovents, Tho gonial host and hostess applied themselves with a will to the task of enter taining and, if such n thing bo pomlblo, ocliMed nil previous effort in this direction. It was indeed a pleasant affair, in which many of our lost known citizens arttci pa ted. AUHKKADMr HUIII'IUHKD. A very pleasant surprise was tendered Arthur Bennett at his homo, 520 South Twouty-flf til street, lost Fi iday evening, by a large party of his friends. The evening was pleasantly ont In games and other amusements. Thoeo proroiit wero: MirnvH Mnudonud Lou 1'eeblo. Lascli, Stearns, Hlseley, McGlumphry, Klllo and Ada Itagoii bucli, Waters, Hyans, Preocott; Mewrs Bouebrako, Bert and Jim Bailey, Townxond, Bnugbart, Mariue, Marsh, Doyle, Parr, Fuuslior. k 1'LKAHANt HlOII Nf PAHTY. Miss Florence Hale and her brother Guy, cleverly entertained their friends nt their home, US) South Twenty-seventh streot.Tuo. day evening, with ono of tho most delight fully enjoyablrt parties of the season. High Ave was tho feature of tho oveiilng, but af ter the games wero concluded, the merry maces of the waits, polka nnd iiuadrllto wero enjoyed until a late hour. Dainty refresh ments were served during tho evening, tlio clever entertainers leaving nothing uudono that could add to tho company pleasure or happiness. Tho ladle' royal prise was ca tured by Miss Sadie Graham and the gentle mans royal by 'Gene Brown while tbo consol ation prises were awarded Miss Mabel Long aed Bert Compliell, respectively. Those present were the Misses Bessie Van Horn cf Illinois, Lottie Clark, Amber Barnaby, Sadie Graham, Helen Bain, Mabel Long, Ada Ball, May Blair, Doltie Styre, Clara Smith, Gene vieve Buncber, Neva Peterman, Loulso Fow ler, Stella Hoyt; Gene Brown, Bert Camp bell, Geo. Wot, Will Grinith.Tom and Oeno Holluter, Harry Rail more , Bay Wluslow, Chas and Will dark, Dupley Cook and Will Hatch. The party was doubly agreeable to Mr. Hatch, who formerly resided in Lincoln where no Is well and favorably known, nnd is spending a brief vacatlou among tho frionds of his boyhood, rirrii wkddino anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Macfarlano entertained a number of friends at their residence, 1230 S street Monday evening, the happy event being the fifth anniversary of their marriage. The host and hostess received a number of useful and suitable presents. The evening was spent very .pleasantly with progressive high Ave, the royal prises being awarded to MlssSada Lloyd and J. O'Nell. William Macfarlaue captured the booby, a deooratod "beat". Those present were; Messrs and Mesdames Haldernian, Piatt, Mahoney, W, Macfarlaue; Misses Campbell, Lloyd, Wes terman and Brown; Messrs O'Nell and Tucker. A dainty luncheon was served, of -tor which the guests departed carrying with them naught but pleasant memories of the happy event, MQ. LANCTON SURPRISED The friends of Peter Lancton treated him to a well planned surprise at hi home, 1420 South Twelfth street Monday evening, the occasion of his birthday anniversary, when a pleasant jollification was enjoyed, xne surpiisers reached Mr. Lancton's home about eight o'clock in the evening and from that time until their departure pleasure reigned supreme. The refreshments provid ed were both dainty and substantial. Those present were Messrs and Mesdames Prof. Le Gross, M. Martin, William Harrison, Good win, Lancton; Bessie, Ivy and Lena Lancton and Clarence Laucton. THK O 8TRKET CLUB, TheC street club were entertained by Mr. Paul Helm at hr home, 1345 C street, last Friday evening, where an enjoyable time was had with the pleasure of high Ave. Dainty refreshments were served by the pleasant hostess during the evening. Tbos e present were, Messrs and Mesdames Henry Zehrung, W.Q. Bell. Whiting, Miltonber ger, Richardson, Munger, Fiske, Parker, Davis and Teeters, A BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. A very pleasant surprise party occurred at the residence of Mrs. James S. Parks, 600 South Nluetenth street, last Saturday afternoon,-the occasion being Mrs. Parks' birth day anniversary. A number of friends and relatives having discovered the date, con cluded to give her a surprise, so they loaded themselves with packages and bundles and. promptly at 2:30 tbey took the borne of their friend by storn. Mrs. Parks was overcome with embarrassment at first but recovered in time to entertain her guests and make them very welcome. After spend ing a short time in social chat and partaking of the excellent refreshments th guests, after bestowing upon their hostess some very sice prewnts and many kind wishes for sim ilar birthdays, returned to their several homes. Those Interested were Mesdames E. A. Cola, Ada M. Bittenbei der, O. M. Os bora, J. D. Waters, J, L. hoyt, W. KoonU, W. E. Shelton, Z. Dorlu, S. A. Pratt, K. Herrlck, D. Donahue, L. D. Woodruff, C. Bellfelt, W. Chapman, Schwab. Vougbt, Alliey, 11. Murphy, James S. Parks, Misses Mnggio Wallace, Kiiiiua Towner, Anna Hood, Carrln Koont, Gertie Waters, Hattlo Waters and Ada Parks. IN MHH, WIII'.KMtn'H IIONOU. Mr. ami Mrs. A, W. Shaw gavo a very pleasant pnity at their homo, 2020 K stieet, Tuesday evening In honor of Mr. Shaw's sister, Mrs. Wheeler of Muscatine, la., who liavnlxH'U vMtlng I hem for n couple of weeks past. Charnde, game, ref reslunents, etc., served to make an exceedingly pleasant evening for thiwo prexont, including Mesxrs and Mt-fldnmr A, L. Guile, G. K. H. Hell wake, It. K. Hawkes, I,. W. Kldrldgo, J. W. Jordan; MIswm Kenrns, llosemaii, Jordan, Kssort. Upliam, Hattlo nnd Besslo Sbnw; Messrs Link, Parsons and Berge. EAST LINCOLN WIIIHT CLUII. The Kast Lincoln Whist club met with Mrs. M. W. Travis nt her homo it I II North Sixteenth stect, WodiioMlay afternoon. Do Melons refreshment wero served mid a pleasant time enjoyed. Thoso piesent worn: Montana Iloborts, Wallet, Cochrane, Dang Shilling, Wilson, McDonald, Goo. Hp.-ncor, Tuttlo, Hale, Guy Brown, Col, Pace, Bats- hurry, Bawyer, Huniphery, Loavey and A. Smith. THICK HTIIICKTCI.UII. The eleventh social meeting of the F stroot club was hold Saturday evening nt tho resi dence of Mr, and Mrs. I'M Blguoll. Chuio o refreshment were served and a happy even ing enjoyed by all. Thoso prcont woro: Messrs and Memlnmu W, Q. Boll, A. M. Balrd, A. Hiirlburt, J, C, Salsborry, J. F. Lansing, Dr. F. W. Tucker, Dr, C. B. Man ning, F. A. Brown, F. A. Solum, F. II. Ben on, Laudy Clark, M. A. Warren, (Jii 11. Milts, Tlpllug, A. J. Sawyer; Mr, llryan, Mr. Tuttle, Mrs. Hard, MM Kiinua Drown; Miwr Will Painter, Hutclilus, Hollwlg nuJ Altkou. AN KVENINH WITH MUH. TIKKANY. Mr. M. D. Tiffany gavo an exceedingly pleasant card pal ty at her home, 111 south twenty-ninth street, Friday evening. Yel low was tho predninlimtliiK color of tho uvou ing. Tlio houso was beautifully dicorntcd with plants, (lower and smllax. Delicious refreshment wero served nt 11:110 by Mrs. Grupe. Tho Indies royal prizo in tho con test at high five, a silver ntter-dluuor coffee sKxm with gold bowl, wns won by Mr. L. Ii. II. Austin nnd tho gentlemen's royal a silver pocket paper knife, by Mr. Spencer. Altogether It was a highly enjoyable and creditable affair. Thoso present were: Mes srs and Momlame Salsbury. Wiokersliam. Silencer, McDonald, Tuttle, lllckotts, Gruie, L. L. U. Austin, Burr, Lewis, J. K. H. Mil lar, Melick, McCandlest, K. T. Huberts, Hale, Oppeulielmer, ltudge, Dorgnu, Dr. Gibson; Messrs J. Opehhelniei-, Harry Grupe, llobeit Dorguu, Guy Hopkins, Beardsley; Misses Melick, Bemxlsley and Mrs, Brown, WITH Till! MlHSCa MtiRlllLL. Electa Chapter, No. B, wereo-itcrUitnod by Mis Kate L. Merrill, assisted by her sister, Miss Mabel, at their homo, 2U0 south Kiev enta street, Tuetwlay evening. Tho pleasures of progressive high llvo wero thoroughly en joyed, tho ladies royal prize, a china fruit basket, being captured by Mrs. Boyco and the gentlemen's royal, n handsome whisk broom and holder, by M. K. Davoy. Tho consolation prizes went to Miss Perky, who secured tho drum, and Miss Byam, tho can dlestick. Clio. co refreshments were served during tho evonlng'nnd n vory pleasant time enjoyed. Those present wore: Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Davey, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Green, G. H. and Mrs. Dr. Crnndall, McsdaAos. L. W. Garroutte, J, B. Paddock, Dlngos, Boyco, Nelson, Misses Mary Byam, L. Hesse Pad dock, Marie Lord, Ramsey, Metro Crandall, Pierce and Dr. Perky; Messrs, H. M. Harris, E. M. Lamb, Dr. Lord, C. W. Flsherdick and H, J. Byam. THE HENRIETTA'S RECEPTION. Tho reception tendered to Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles B. McCall by tho members of tho Henrietta club at Temple hall Monday evo-. nlng was an unqualified success. About thirty-five couple were present, who enjoyed to the utmost tho pleasure of tho occasion. The costumes wero exceedingly beautiful and elicited many wonls of praise, and com mendation. A dollghtful supper was served at Odell's in his usual suiwrb style. Thos present wero: Messrs and Mosdamos, C. B. McCall, C. Keofer. A. M. Stewart, F. M. Wish, Thomas Love, Thomas Tato, John Bar ber, H. B. Clarksou, James W. Smith and A. A. Scott, Messrs Grilllth, Charles and Will Clark, Brown, Charles and Ed Week- bach, McDonald, Lauinster, Wilson, Bert Howie, iMIIlor, .Bart Hettley, Hall, Aitken, Melssner, Thompson, Evans, Johnson, Cavort Dr. Lord, Urr, Rose, Folsom, Ward, Philips and Wing; Misses Kelley, Lord, Latta, Hoi lowbush, Swltzer of Fairmount, Bertlo and Charlotte Clark, Cameron, Hover of Tecuuiseh, Hammond, DePue, Orr, Steven sou, Rice, Shepherd, Weckbacb, Ziomer, Grace and Gertrude Aitken, Long, Dunn, Leland, Talbot, Pound, Hempel of Platts mouth, Tuttle and Mrs. Brown. WITH MH.AND MRU. PRESTON. The cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Preston was tho scene of a most enjoyable high five party Wednesday evening. At ten o'clock most delicious rerreshmouts wero served. Miss Mae Moore kindly made the sacrifice of playing a gentlemaus part, and was rewarded by receiving the gentlemai royal prizo. The ladles royal was taken by Mrs. C. G Dawes, and S. E. Moore and Mrs. A. Hurlbut were the recipients of the booby prizes. The following wero guests of the evening: Messrs and Mesdames, Charles Hammond, George Clark, W. B. Patrick, A, M. Turner, A. Hurlbut, A. G. Blllmeycr, W. B. Wolcott, O. N. Humphrey, R. E. Glf fen, J. B. Wright, W. C. Wilson, J. A. Buck staff, C. G. Dawes, S E, Moore; Mesdames C. E. Yates, F. N. Gibson; Miss Mae Moore; Mr. C. M. Bethel. On Thursday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Pres ton entertained the club of which they are members, together with a few friends. The following persons were present: Messrs and Mesdames, Dr. ICrim, Dr, Giffeu, Maule, S. E. Moore, E.G. Rewlck, Klrker, H. M. Turner, I, G. Chapln. W. C. Wilson, Charles Hall, W. B. Wolcott; Messrs W. S. Huff man. W. J. Dennis: Mesdames G. M. Laws, Van Brunt, Williams; Miss Frow, During the' evening refreshments were served, and at the close the prizes were awarded to Mr. Wilson, first royal; Mr, Wolcott, second royal; Mr. Huffman, the booby prize; ladies first royal, Mrs. G Iff en; second royal, Mrs. Turner; and to Mrs. Laws the booby. A PUCAHAKT BOOIAX JUTKAIR. As a sort of return for the pleasant leap year party given some weeks ago, a party of young gentleman gave a party Monday eve ning at the Conservatory of Muslo. Those In attendance were: Dr. and Mrs. Jones, Professor and Mrs. Howell, Misses Van Horn of Jersey vllle, III., Nellie Lau, Marie and Emerald Jones, Clara Smith, Nellie Newman, Ena Rlcketts, Ona ImliofT, Flo Winger, Ella Raymond, Edith Pisko, Saruh Graham, Stella Hoyt, Pearl Agio, Florence Marley. Henrietta Hawley, Ada Heaton and Miss Kate Kleutch; Messrs Ernest Folsom, Homsr Honeywell, Arda Chapman, Harry Uarley, Eb Mockett, Woodward -Jones, James Snyder, Park 'Garroutte, Archie Vaughn, Will Raymond, Hnlsoy Yates, Fos ter Bench, Kd Bengali, George Htelner, (leorgo Kleutch, Dudley Cook. Fred Ryan mid Wilson Winger. A (IRANI) LEAP YEAH PARTY. Tlio banner leap year party of tho year mo bold nt the Lincoln Hotel Thursday eve ulng, when the member of tho Pleasant Hour club woro entertained by their oung lady friends. There was nothing Incklng oery thing went through with dnsh nnd vim. Tho costume wero beautiful, tho pro gram nnd muslo oxqulslU) mid everything llrst class. Those pi OHent wore: Messrs and Mesdames, K. K. Hayden, J, I). MoKarlnnd, O. F. Ladd. R. 1). Mtilr. 0. T. Brown, Upliam, J. A. litiukstaff, A. W. Jausen, II. J. Hnll, J. 11. Wright, Misses Jones, Marshall , Wilson, Hawlcy, Funko, Latta, iMiiiko, Uowdrey, Alice Cowdrey, Lnws, Thco Laws, Carson, Roso Carson, Brock, Steen, Talbot. English, Weaver, Kelly, Hill, Carota Hill, Shlers, Miller, Miss Kenimnl nnd friend of Omaha, Miss Bonnell of Cliicngo, Underwood, Zletr.er. Burr. H(K)ver, llitlnl. Walsh, llooiier, Clark. Car- mody, White; Meswrs, W. E. Clarke, John r. Dorgan, C. R. Rlchtor, J. R. Lemlst. F. C. Zehrung, C. L. Burr. P. B. Burr. Will Johnson, W. Mm ton Smith, B. E. Iiwo, S. T St. John. W. Fnrnhnin Smith of Omaha. A. II. Smith of Omaha. Will Cary. Omaha: Prior, Markoll, J. J. Pershing, F. C. Bliole, F. U. Howe, Joe Bigger, W. E. Hardy, Low Marshall, F. L. Hathawny, Philip Wing, Walsh, Chnrles Hall, C. E. VVnlU), Oscar Funks, F. W. Houtr, C. L. Miller nnd Ed Flt7gernld, NOTl'.H AND PKHHONALH. Richard Murphy wns in Omaha on busi ness this week. Mrs. Dr. Illco nnd daughter of Do Soto, la., aro tho guests of her sitter, Mrs. L, W, Gnrroutte. Mrs. H. Goldsmith nnd daughter left for Chicago yesterday where thoy will reside hereafter. R. Goldsmith will join them to day. Mrs. Chamber, who hns been visiting her frlond Miss Cowdery for n week or so past. returned to her homo in Columbus, Neb., last Saturday. Miss Cora King entertained n few friends Monday oveiilng at her homo in South Lin coln In honor of her friend, Mr. Chas. So- blno of Schuyler. Mrs. C. II. Budford, stieut several days the past week with her friends, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Valll at their charming home 115 Park avenue, Omaha. Mrs. C. E. Yates, Mrs. C. Thompson. Mrs. John B. Wright and Mrs. E. E. Brown, at tended n pleasant luncheon in Omaha. Sat urday given by Mrs. J. O. Phllllppi. Miss Kate Stoddard spent last Monday in Omaha. Sho attended a musical and lunch eon given by Mr. Z. T. Lludey In tho after noon, and enjoyed the Bernhardt performance in tho evening. Tho Lincoln Paint nnd Color company aro running dny nnd night with a forco of seventy people Their output is 2,400 gallons a day and yet they nre unable to keep pace with tho orders. Mr. P. J. Bonwlt of tho Bazar, 1023 O street, who lias been in New York slnco the twentieth of January hns broken all previ ous records in securing an Immense lino of dress goods, silks and wasl'goods at such low prices that every lady who has Inspected tho new purchases has only words of praise. Roy Chapman is at present in Chicago se lecting a lino of goods for tho branch whole sale agency hero of D. B. Fiskoand company of that city of which ho Is manager. Busi ness is combined with pleasure on this trip, for we notice he was present at tho party given Friday evening by tho Kenwood club at its beautiful club houso on Lake avenue. Mr. Chapman will return noxt week. Tho Y. M. C. A. String Quartetto ha ro cently mado Its appearanco boforo the pub lic. It consists of : first violin, A. M. Smith; second violin, F. W. Ferris; vlolo, George W. McKinnoy; Cello, L. A. Bonnstoak. The young men me excellent musicians and are rendering some very fine music. They aro now plnylng every Sunday at tour p. m. nt the Young Men's Gospel meetings nt Y. M. C. A. hall. Additional soa iety on fifth page. How's ThUT Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co. Props., Toledo, O. We tlio undorslgnod, have known F. J. Cbenoy for tho last 15 years, and liellovo him perfectly honorable In all business transac tions nnd financially able to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. West and Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O., Wolding, Kinnnn & Marvin, Wholesnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Cutarrh Cure Is taken internally .act ing directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. er bot tlo. Bold by all druggists. Testimonials free. One hundred finest engraved calling cards ml plate only (2.50 at Wossel Printing Co., 1130 N street. DON'T BE TOO LATE! We have but a short time more to run. Here are a few of the many things we are Slashing: 27-inch black and colored 25c 38-inch striped 50c Novelties for 19c per yard. 14 pieces Fancy Dress Ginghams, former price 8 and 9c, to close out will sell at 5c a yard. All our stock of Mullhousc Sateens, together with Anderson's Genuine Scotch Ginghams, reduced to 20c a yard. We are cleaning up a lot of Fancy Dress Buttons, many of them very choice for 10 per card of two dozen. 3HOES Our Ladies Imperial Kid, hand sewed, turned, California stay, front and back,, for $3.35, regular $5.00 Shoe. EVERYTHING EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED. SPECIAL PRICES Given to Large Buyers in Our Grocery Department. Kilpatrick-Koch Dry 1518-1520 O Street. CORSETS! Wc again call your attention to our large assortment of Corsets. We keep all the popular makes, viz: "Thompson's Glove Fitting." "Warner's Coraline." v, "Ball's Kabo." '" ' .V "Royal Worcester." "P. D." Madame Warrens. RH. In fact all Jt the best makes. pleased to have you call and examine our line of Corsets. "ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST ! 1 109 O Street. Fancy Cloths of Every Description WHITE GOODS, WASH GOODS. GINGHAMS, BATISTE, at all prices and in every conceivable design. HERPOLSHEIMER & CO., BXPOSITIOIT STOEES. ,f,tte,T CALF SKIN SHOES. A good thing to wear when the spring rains fall. Women's Sizes. ED. G. Children's, Misses,' Try a pair! YHTES, 1129 O STREET. DRESS GOODS. Alpaca for 15c a yard. We will be Ladies! see our magnificent collection of new Silks and Dress Goods, Wave Corduroy, Valois Cords, Brandenburg Rails, Tear Drop Cloths, and fH u Goods Co. 1518.1520. O Street 4f iiHsisjftj,L. .ii, ,,