IV m mmmm HnaBMHMMMRM WWII .;t"ll-l!!ihM wMMiSffi wKkK i POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, &CQ 0rnr 10th antf ttrrta. DRY-GOODS carry n largo lino of Wonlrn Dress Goods niul Uhnimrnlitn Ilk, Hosiery. Onrscl, jr. tori ton. Underwear, (Hove, Ilul i.tuens, cic. Agents for Buttcrick's Patterns TAKE NOTICEI Tee Couwicr will not 1 rwiioinlble for nviliriit made hvnnv one in Id name, tin s a written order nccompnnie the same, When Lincoln Indies want the Latest and Correct Styles IN PIKE M1ILINERT they nlwnjs go to hcnilqunrtcru, which 1 the Opera House Cor. xa and O Ste. The Courier Can be Vonuri At Hotel Lincoln Now Htnnd. Windier llotol Now Htnnd. Capital Hotel New HUnd. A tied DuueClsnrHtore, 1UOUQ Street Kd. Young, I'-V7 O HI root. Claeon, Kletohrr A Co., 1 ISO O Htrcot. Moore's News Bland, 114 Houtti lltli Htrcct. Casino Cigar Hiorr, Brace lllook, 1Mb A O Fall Hats ana Furnishing Goods W. R. DENNIS & CO.. O Street 37 "37 ImI aad Personal. Wbltebftee Coal and Lime Company. Ik Barr, Jeweler, removed to 11830 itroot New location, L. Barr, Jeweler, 1183 O M. David F. Suae, deattt, roorai 43 and 43 Burr Meek. Dr. Rata M. Wood, Brace bulldlag, room 410, ill and 419. 0-10- r Restart aew pharmacy, coreer Twelfth aad H street e. Dree Goods at tee price to eo.lt you at J. W. Winter Co. aire. B. F. Ryae, faabioaabl dree making, room 78 Burr block. Oaaoa City Coal at the WbJtebreaat Cealaad Lima Co. Mr. Kate B. Cheney, teacher of tinting, room GOB, Brace block. Sampson Slaters, artist lo dreea-maklng, 1191 N street, oyer Dorsey's. K Q Baking Powder, 99 ounces for 35 cent. Absolutely Pure. Have you tried It f "Getty V fine confections, fresh every day at the Nutshell, Leasing theatre building. Misses Bogge & Caffyn, dree making par lors. Fra stamping. 1811 M St., 'phone 510. Mias Anna Dick, ModWte.oor. Uth & Pets, over Lincoln Ha v lag bank, entrance on Pit The Whltebreaat Coal and Lime company la always at the front supplying the finest grades of all kinds of coal Miss C. J. Gatlmette, modiste,; Brownell Block, over Miller & Patne. Complote line of drees trimmings aad linings. Take elevator. When you have a prescription to fill and want'greatset care and accuracy exercised In compounding, take It to Rector's new pbar auoy, comer Twelfth and N streets. Coal of every sUe from the best mine In Ohio, Ktutueky, Illinois, Missouri, Colore do aad Wyosatag for sal by Geo. A.Ray- Teiepaocve raw. umce US4 U street. If you will make It a point never to get a 4ctnr framed until you have seen the Lin coln Frame & Art Company goods, you will always get the latest styles. Price are always the lowest. Why have your horses feet butchered, have ante horses and have them suffer! Take them to Charlie Buttery's sew shop, 410 Soutn'Kteventb street, and such will never bethe'oass. Cbas. Blattery, professional horseshoer and farrier. Diseases of the feet treated by the lata schmtino modes. Horse called for and returned. New shop 4 lit South Eleventh street, between K aadjL. On Monday me offer a a leader twelve pieces crinkled crepe aljlgator cloth and all fancy crooraile)wftve reduced from $1.25, at 65 cent a yard. , J. W. WlNOBH & CO., .UOtfO street. Or. rarakam Cure ohroatc dhwasss. ConsulUtiou free. Medi cIb furnished at office.' OMce hours 10 to 13 a. ra 3 to 5'p. m and 7 to 8 p, m. Sunday 4 tot p. ta. 'iCeek Bailey Grocery company are brad quarters for delicatessen and (In good., r,v i, : ; YewwW always And excellent Value in sjrsssriss at Coek-Balley Grocery company, 'MWOetraet. iTOUHEOFLE 0 e Tho pleasant homo of Mr. mid Mi. J. K. Hill, Boventeenlh and li street, wn nblnre Wednesday evening n' which llino their sco ond daughter, Miss Caroln, win uiillcd In tuairlngfl wuh .Mr. Joseph llnrrlelto Bigger. Thollornl decorations wero beautiful mid pro fine, lose nuit cnriintlon being tho picdotnl tutting ilowei . ,The mi lor innntel wns com plotcly banked with delicately tinted low aud graceful palm. Tho stairway wa en tirely coveted I tit n network of hiuIIm and carnations, Tho chandelier went mlnmcd with effective tlinjxM lin of kinllax. Actos ono eoi tier of ttio parlor wa n canopy of stullax, rose and in i nation, under which tho hrideuud gloom wciommtoDiip, Tho Inter lor of the house presented tho npenriinco of n hillllantly Illuminated Mower garden, with llKhta of varloii hue, lly six o'clock tho pallor weio lllled with friend- and relative of tho family, about finhtyguenU IhIuk re cut. Atexactly lx Ml. Wlnelied Hill and Mnsler John Hill, -Utoraiid luothnr of tho hriile, In tiiuo with tho traln of Mendel-- sohu'ii wuldhiK march played by MIm Char lottu Andill, ktielchnl white ilbbons fioui thottulrcami to thu placo whuio tho bridal alter wa Hltuiiud, formitiK nn alslu through whlth th bildal party wn to iax, Tho In lilo niul grooui Jproueded lowly down tho Utah IIiioukIi the nlrlo to tho detlRnnted corner of tho puilor, nccoiiiauled by Mh GincoYlilo of III a tl lee, who acted a maid of honor, Mr. C'lia. Wechback, n ImhI ina'i. .MImi (lurti udb Hill and Mr.Hvlnen Welch an Inldo' maid mid KrooniMnuii. Hev. lv. II. Curtltof thoKirHtl'ubtlan church with a slmplo hut lniiieimo ceieinony lied tho knot that Ih ovvilaathiK, lrvlnu'n oreliestui plnyluiikwmt hut low ninslo dumm tho Her vicv. lleaity coUKiatulatlou and bent wifthet tor tho future lhat lien before them weru offered. An eleRiiut wedding hupper wa served, after which tho evenlun wn pleitMiitly pout hi nocliil luturcouiiH). Tho uuheitial ni ratiKvuivut (in uhihetl u pleaihiK paitof Ihe.bcrtUtllul welding. It wa lu liomxllun room at thoheudof tho stall on tliekecoi.d lloor and n soon as tho nwect ktralu of "Hiltfiit Htarof llopo," whkh was rtndernl vny jidiiodutlng thu wrvlco, hail been llnlnhwl, u lively air was Instituted anil coiiKintulatlou woio In older. While the guest were luring Heated lor supper the hall portion weio urawn. Uhortly utterwordi when all hud coiiiiuei.ced to enjoy thu de licious rifii'hinitit, the cuitulns weio it drawn Jiut u thu oichmlia betittd hi tho lower hall was plu lug Qrsjwronu, followtit by several olhei hekctloim. Tim ouhektin aUorudeieil .eveial overluis whllu the guest weieai riving Thobiide woio an elegant costume of white brocade katlu triinnied with point lace ami can led u beautiful boimet of bildal roses. Mis Yule wore light blue ciejion and Miss Hill, pink silk. The geiillvineu wore black regulation attire. Mr. and ton. Bigger left at ten o'clock for Omaha, from where they will go to Portland, Oregon for a two weeks visit. Ou their leturn they will be at home to their f rl nds at 730 South Eighteenth street where they will begin housekeeping under ausplcles most pleasaut. The present fcwere numerous and elegant, being such as will be valuable in their uuw home. Among the guests from abroad were Dr. and Mrs. Waldeu, Mr. aud Mrs. C. C. Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Heluer, Mr. and Mis. C. 11. Holm, Miss Uretn, Mis Cotton of Ileal rice. Mr. Bigger U a popu lar young bualues man, having been con nected with the. Columbia National Bank for e vera! year. Jle is . esteemed by all who know him. Mls Carol Hill, daughter of the State Treasurer, Is a society favorite. She is a young lady of culture, refinement aud accomplishments, eselng every quel ity that goes to make an amiable compan ion for life. Among those present were: Mer and Meadanie George H Halting, T H Benton, A R Humphrey, John C Allen, Bartlett, Af ford, F D Crun, Pogue, E H'Andru, D W Camp, JobnB Cunningham, J H Broady JH McClay, T E Sander., John B Wright, Woods, Trickey, Wslden, Hembler, Kuapp, H III and Holme of Beatrice ; Mrs W H jury Smith; Misses Jennie Underwood, Hallle Hooper, Hanloo, Ellas, L)diattlLotti An drus, Anna Broady, Amy Covert, Maude Smith, Giace Yvle, Alice Barler, Mary Green, Kittle Weston, Ella Valll, Rawles and Colton of Beatrice ; Meant E Hauna, Week baugh, Resin, Welch, William Bigger, J Bigger, C Hanna, Howey, George Covert, Lew Marshal, W Morton Smith, Frits, We terman,Sain R Low, H 8 Freeman, M Mo Klnnon, it G MoVicker, L Camp, C Camp, V I i l ! 1 I I Li , j Many Llncolnlte will beurpriedtolt-arn that enough of our cltisens have moved to Denver to enable them to orgauise an inde pendent social club of their own. Following from the Denver Uepuilican of hut Sunday will therefore be of general interest to all. "The recently organised 'Lincoln club' wns charmingly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Cass of 1141 Washington avenue last Tues day evening. This little social club is com posed chiefly of former residents of Lincoln, Neb,, who propose to meet regularly during the winter. On this ocoasiou the guest In cluded Mr. aud Mr. G. W. Ualleutlne, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. O, T. Ilunu, Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. bchwars, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. It. T. Laniey, Mr. and Mrs, F. A. Chapman, Mis Anderson, Mrs. Glospel and Dr. O. a Walker, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Muir and Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Muir's mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Breevoit, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Van Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Storrs. Mr, and Mrs. O. M. Thompson entertained the Au Fait club and a number of friends Monday evening at their home, 53 1 South Fourteenth street. Progressive high live was the ganib of the evening. ' The interest and contest displayed by the jcu'eeU were intense, for this was one of the first card parties of the season. Lunch was served the middle of the evening: The most skillful player were Mr. Kenuard and Mr. Webster, who carried oft the first loyal prize, which (were beauti ful souvenir spoons. Mr, S. E. Moore aud Mr, Bfgnell won seciutl royals. Those nies- ent were Messrs. and Mesdames S. E. Mcore, ! a. tiuribut. u. v. cowdery, Dr. Dayton, Dr. Gifflu, Oliver, D. Shilling, Ed Hignell, T. H. Benton, H. B. Patrick, D. E. Thomp son, R. E." Moore, F. A. Brown, O. W. Web ster, F. W. Baldwlu. C. M. Keifer, A. E. Kennard, Will Huffman, A. U. liillmeyer, Mias Belle Sabm of Beatrice and Mr. Matt Baldwin, CAPITAL CITY COURIER, llotn literary and social clrcln held their llrt Hireling nt the rcwldeneo of Mrr. J. W, Winner Tnewlay afternoon. After nn Inter chmiKOof cut tent event cmnn reon;milwi tlon ami election of officer for tho coming year which revtiltu I a follow; PrHdo,nt, .Ml. Campbell; vlco pitwldout, Mr. Van llrnnt; secretary and trenstiror, Mr. Hnro; ci I tic, Ml. Winger. After tlm htiilue meetliiK an Inten-ttluK pioKrnmme wn ren deced, Mr. Wolcott read nn ably pi quired pniH-r on tho itrowlh of territory pinvlou to 150; Mi. Hnyinimn on the French nnd In dlau war from K.V) to 170:1, Tho work of the veil-will lm a study of Ameilcati history. Thl I a very eiiergotln chili nnd opened with the full membership of lt year. Thu mem ber nio Memlame Cntiiihell, Wadswnrth, Hayre, Winger, Van llrunt, Woleott, O. N. Junes, Milton Hcott, Holm, Hewluk, Poke, Hartley, Khker, Howell nnd Wnll. Mist Hadln Grahnm wn nt homo to n num ber of ft lend at 11133 L stt eet Inst evenlnc. Illuli live wa the order of the evening, anil tl ocouiietltloiianil annhnatlon on tlieimt of thegiieslNHhoneil only too wvll the Intercut nnddellnht of all present. Mis (lialinm by Iht nhilty to mnko nil present hnppy dls plaedher succens'n n hoite. KleKant ro- fieslimoiitrt weru served dining thoevenlnK. The Invited guest wero Miwsrs, ItntclllT, Kolsom, (Iny Hale, llutler, Woodward, Bish op, licccher, Hnllett, Clark, Onroutto, liar ley, Wilson, Cook. Uittrltlge, Vnughan, Cof llu, Pctton, Klllott. I'lmumer, Graham, HhlU Hug. Smith, Homerlad, Chapman; Misses Pound, Tm nee, Vlvynn, Hoovtr, Moore, Httne, Fowler, MoelUer, lllckclls. Ilnrluy, Metcalf, Camp, IaIauiI, McWblnnlo, Ben Held, Mellck, Haiti, Klllott, Hoyt, lleckrr, Hale, Oiaham, Jones and Clare Smith. Thu I'hl Delta Thetn fraternity of thi tato unlveiHlty gave a ".cry plcuMint party to their lady friend In their hall In tho Fiiat National bunk building Kildny evening. Cm (Is mid ilauchiR weiu enjoyed promla cuoitsly dining the evening. Mi. C. K. Kl llott chajieronetl tho party. Those present wero MIsm Ilmsliey, Ilurks, Ijiu, Jones, Ticcmau. Winger, Wing, Hammond, IU'Ihmm', Jennie and Mmiilo Underwood, Geheu nnd Klllott ;M( twin. I'almej, Welch, Haggard, Oullmette, Wrsteimau, Itaymoud, Nenco, Heticlur, Wing, Canlleld, Hardy, l'lllnlmry Fanisworth nnd Taylor, Z MUsMabel Dudley, 1731 South Twentieth street, Imttrtnlnrd her fiateinlty, Kn;in Knpii Gamma, and n number of frleiul ThuiMlny evei Ing. Cards mid dniiclng weio liidulgid In iiut'l a Into hour. All thu gutst spent n delightful evening. Those jitesent weio Misses Burks, llroady. CuitK Oilgg, Hershey.Iivlue, Join, Jury, Klrker, Ijintr, Mnttland, Scnthorn, McMillan, Skldmore, Ii u nnd Mis. l)airi;Messis. Welch, Wyiner, S'jephaul, Join, Palmer. Cooley, Gullinetto, FoiIh's, Dougnll, Altee, Putman, Dlxou, Ames, Barnes, llagsnril, Whaley, Becker. Avery, Hlcket nnd Sedgwick. The soclnl hop given Thursday evening by the I. O. 11. II. lodge In commemoration of n Joval Jewish holiday, Himirhas Thorn, was a most MieccsNful afTnlr In evciy paitlculnr, A proarnm of twelve immbeis. tho nlei.sure of which were enhnuoeil by the tuneful music of Irvine's oichestrn, wn greatly enjoyed by n company nunioei ing over a hundred of prominent Jewish jieopla of the city. A sumptuous upNr wa served and the oc camion proveil one of unusual attractiveness to all present. M, Ackennnii, M, Kolm and L. Berkion are reonslblo for the success of tho affair. One of the most congenial and most enthu siastic rard clubs of the city ha boen recent ly organised, dlstlngulsheil by the French name "Au Fait," meaning "all right." Tho club will meet every two weeks throughout the winter and high five will be the ruling game. Pi ires will be awarded the best play er. Many enjoyable meeting nro antici pated by the members of the club, who are Mexsrs and Mcudames F. W. Baldwin, O. M. Thompson, S. E. Mnoro, D. E. Thompson, Dr. Dayton, Dr. Giflln. B. F. Cowdery, Ol iver, O. W. Webster, II. B. Patrick, Will Huffman. Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Wilsongavoa very enjoyable dinner party Saturday evening at their home, Seventeenth and M streets. Covers were laid for fourteen. After dinner, the evening was spent with cards. Those present were Mrs, and Miss KobitiHoti of Chi cago, Miss Whirl of .Genesee, III., Mrs. F. M. Baldwin, Mr. Frame Cook, Mr. Matt Bald win, Messrs, and Mesdames J. B, Wright, R. A. Perry, O. E. Yates aud W. B. Wilson. A letter that will probably be read with as much interest as any the CotilUKR has ever published, appears today over the signature of Mr. C. Y. Smith. It descrlltes the ancient city of Pomell and is of more thau ordiuary Interest, jiartlcularry at this time, after hav ing seen the spectacular presentation recently lu this city aud reading columns about it in the newspapers before, during aud since the production. Mr. Smith is a clever describer and wields a gossipy pen. Mr. Irvine and his excellent orchestra are becoming more popular with each successive engagement. The orchestra was out three nights this week at social affairs and as usual won unstinted praise. They are also booked for IhreeTnlghts I nbxt" week- and' to say (he lean are growing raptuty in puntlo ravor, especially when it is considered that Mr. Irvine only started in Lincoln about a month ago. Mis Alice Isaacs, the Omaha milliner, who has a large number of patrous in Llnclnn. desires to announce that owing toaiushof business at the store she will he unable to visit this city, hut invites Lincoln ladles to visit her store and we the mot elegant Hue of line pattern lists nnd fall millinery ever brought to the west. Pi Ices are exceedingly low aud style guurauteed corroct up to date. Mr. and Mrs, H. G, Greene gave a very congenial Informal card party Wednesday evening at their home, 730 South Thirteenth street. Those present were Messrs. aud Me dame W, H. Ltnnard, C. N. Little, C. T. Lodd, A. D. Burr, F. L. Sheldon, Heeson, J. B. Wright, J. A. Buckstaff aud Miss Robin- son of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llppencott enter- DPRICE'S Ond in Million Home-40 Yean the Surtax SATURDAY, OCTOBER Ulned a party of ft lends Friday evening nt earns, tun gathering iieing n ueiigiitiui ar fair, given In honor of Miss Llppencott, n visiting sister of tho hoU, Mr. H. L. Hyde, Mr. A. M, Davis, Mr. Znra Wllsyn, Mr. W, J. Lamb, Mr. J. J. Imlioir and Mis. (J. A. AtkliiMmleft Wednes day for Wichita, Kit., to attend tho annua branch meeting of the woman's foielgu mis sionary society of the M, E. Chinch, which convened for three days, commencing last Thursday. Miss Jenn Drew of Ij Mar, lawn, returned home Monday, Mls Drew ha been visiting in Lincoln for n wrel', hnvlng Journey ed hither to bo present nt tho Stephonson-Diim low nuptials. Mr, and Mi-. A. O, Hasting returned Monday from Washington, I). C, where they ntteu.l'.-d thu (I A. 11. nntlonal encamp ment. They alo visited seveial other east ern cities. A pleasant party of friend enjoy od the hospitality of Mr. and Mr. Will Loouard Monday oveulng, whoii card nttt acted the undivided attention of the company. '(.adleH make big money canvassing for Tin: Capital City Couuikh. If you want nice pi oil table work call nt the olllce, 1134 N stieet, for Mirtlculam, Col. nnd Mr. Thoma Sewell who have resided at 407 South Fourteenth street for n number of years, me tow nt home at 1735 Euclid avenue. Mim. VT.W. Carder returned homo Tuesday f i am Ogden, Ulnh, whole sho has been vie itlug her daughter, Mr. J. B. Hei rick, for two mouths. Mr. Underwood, nccompaulod by Ids daughter, Mh Jennie, went up to Omnhn Thursday. They Intend to Bpond several dnys tht i e. Mrs. It. C. Outcnlt entertained a company of hiilles Monday afternoon In honor of Mr. W. W. l'nlmer who I visiting Mrs. Dr. Ap pelgnte, Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Winger left ycstei day for St. Louis, They exect to go to Chicago next week for thu dedication o' the world's fair. Mr. nnd Mrs W. II. Leonard enteitalned n Htnnll compay of fi lend nt high five Monday evening lu houorot'Mr, nnd Mr. F. L. Shel don. Mis Hello Snbln of Beatrice I n guest of Mr. M. II. Tilton. Sho will visit her aunt, Mi. 11. II. Patrick, before leaving tho city. Mr. nnd Mr II. W. Ynte nnd son, 1453 M street, loft Saturday for a two months' visit in Dead wood and neighboring place. Mr. nnd Mis. S. II. Sharp have returned to their homo in Salem, O., after nn agreeable visit with Chancellor and Mrs. Canlleld. Mr. Alice Llttlo returned Wednesdnyto her homo In Itniuscy, ill, Sho has been visit ing Mrs. G. W. Uwhnw for some time. Mis Carrie Wasmer who has been visiting with Mis Nellie White for sovoral days re turned to her home In Omnhn Monday. The society season I beginning to open, various signs of returning I'fe being more evident with the ending of each week. Miss Emma Vance of Tojiekn, a cousin of Manager Martllng of thu Fuuke, is in the city and will spend the winter hero. Jfr. F. A. Manley came Tuesday from Rock Springs, Wyo., ami will visit at the home of his parents. 1101 D street. Mrs. John B. Wright Is entertaining her mother, Mis. J. M.Robinson, andrister, Miss Daisy Robinson of Chicago. Mr. J. L. Mandell of St. Louis is visiting at the homo of his sister, Mrs. M. M. De Levis, on South Twentloth street. Miss Whh 1, who has been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Peiry for six weeks, returned to her homo in Illinois Monday. Mr. and. Mrs. J, Riisell Brydou have taken winter quarters at the .Lindell hotel and nro now at homo there to friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Buckstaff gavo a small dinner party Thursday evening In honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Sheldon. Mls Mabel Cotton, who came up from Be atrice to attend the Bigger-Hill wedding, is vlsltiug Miss Anna Broady, The Lovell Chautauqua Circle held an in teresting meeting at the home of Mr. W, E. Hardy Thursday evening, Mrs. A. G. Beeson and Mrs, R. J, Green leave today for Chicago to be present at the Worlds Fair dedication. The invitations for the several prominent October wedding, past and prospective, were executed at this office. Mr. A. C. Cass aud daughter of Denver are visiting Mrs. Cass' sister, Mrs M. T. Harmer, SOIOT street, Mr, nnd Mrs. J. E. R. Millar are enjoy ing a visit from their daughter, Mr. O. B. Ramey of Cheyenne. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Lemlng left Wednes day for a two eeks' visit in New York and other eastern cities. Mr. S. T. Bt. John of Uho First Natlonel bank has lieen confined to his home for sev eral days by sickness. Mrs. J. B. Wrlghtls entertaining her moth er aud sister, Mrs. Robinson and Miss Daisy Robinson, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Bell left Tuesday for Minneapolis to attend tho national Congrega tlonal meeting. Mrs. L. E. Regnier departed for Kansas City, Mo., Thursday, where she will visit with relative. Mr. Jmne-t Heutou and family returned Thuisdat fioin their vlultto Crawfonlsville aud IjOuIsvIIIo. One hundred doom ladle' hand Inltia, handkerchiefs, nan ow hem worth 30 cents! for Monday nt 5 cents each. No such values evernffeied before. J. W. WlNOKH & CO., 1100 O street. 15, 1892 jmrnm mm "Ma mm mimmmmmmm ,- nKar. PI S m 'PI Wants l THE JOSEPHINE SEAMLESS For which wc have the exclusive sale. This Is nn article tnndc of the best French Kid, without scams on cither .side of the lintul nnd conse quently cannot rip whet c most ohjcctlonahlc. Please call nnd Inspect them niul sec for yourselves that we can plcnsc everybody, whether jou wlslt to buy n pair for 98 cents or the most expensive one 1023 O Street. : arcjai mi ma: !.. uanar, in m: mimmmu m m niuniKian - m:,m Here they Go! AND WITH A MI&HTT CRASH. W E have too many lints. Our stock to reduce tliem we linvc put the clearing knife Into same. They will be arranged In front part of torc. 10 doz Ostrich Tips reduced to 37c, worth 75. 10 " " 480, " 95. 5 " " " " " 73c, " 1. 35 mil so on up to finest grades. 10 doz Prince of Wales Tips 39c, worth double. 10 doz Pilnce of Wales Tips 5SC, worth double. Plain Wool Felt Sailors 63c, they ask you $t.oo for same everywhere. Blue, Black nnd 'fan Crushers 9SC, others nsk you $1.25 "nnd call It cheap." 40 doz Wool Felts, new shapes, nt 49c for our choice QUEENSWARE DEPARTMENT. 25 Ten piece Toilet Sets, $1 89. Blue, Brown or Pink Decorations. English goods. 15 Twelve niece setB covered slop jar $4 68. tooo Individual Butters, Jnpancsc, 2c each 150 Thin China Japanese Cups and Saucers, 23c each, large size. Get our Prices on Tinware. Always in the Lead We make the Prices. GHAS. A. BROAD, 1124 O STREET. Wedding Cake Boxes The Newest for a New Season All slzei, shapes end prices. A new line Just received. If you nro figuring on getting married, It will pay you to call and sco usnnyhow. You will want Wedding - For Pure Ice Cream and Delicious Fresh Oysters ! The Bon Ton Telephone 407. Geo. Meiofeirleire, Propr. BHKERY S CONFECTION6RY Coffee and Light Five Per Cent, on Deposits PAID LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK AND SAFE DEPOST CO. S. E.Cor. 1 1th and P Streets Boxes to Rent in afe Deposit Vaults. IIKNHV K. LEWia, President A. P. t. HfKWAHT, Vloo-I'ros. IMVEl.OII, T tfl If HTWIF K 'P 1 T A fct f ejsjjfe ' I 'I1IJ UrtlLi io nun ni nYiv.us u if -a- IttltiMt fftttrvtt Jtivhtt BU HUtm (Ettcvw gatut to buy her Gloves to match her urcssc. with this objact In lcw wc hnc - ptirclnscd n stock of Kill Glovqs, which for Its variety of styles ntul similes, wns never shown before. We :nn tnntcli every color, may It be dnrk or light. :(o): We call special attention to a New Olove TH8 BHZHR, I aal of ostrich feathers anil tips is too heavy, nnd rj Mmrt . 1 1 Invitations Announcements, Cards, etc. This I Just tho place where you enn depend upon getting correct styles and only cor rect for. n. We can be of service to 'you it you ore thinking of marrying. Wessel-Stevens Ptg. Co Courier Office 1134 N St. 1 v . OALL AT- 12 OH F Street. Lunches at all Hours HY TUB ' it i ; J -' j c