Mrs. J. C BELL Has just received something en tlrclv new and novel lor Indies' henii nttlre. It l the Borden Bang Having no network ftbour.it whatever, the hnlr being fast ened together by a newly pat ented idea which does not heat the head, in others do. A FULL LINE OF COSMETICS Hair ornament, and hair gooiU. As usual, wc load in artistic hnlr dressing and manicuring. Call and see us 1 1 4 North Fourteenth St. Indies dcslrltiK sty llsli ilrcsoH at moderate prices call on fltissjeijijie ii)i)y, FASHIONABLE (DRESSMAKER Hoom 12 I'otvln lllock, 13th nnd O. QHOES THAT DO NOT URT THE FEET TI10 Perfection and Taylor . -te&ldjU5tabl 81705 expand with every motion of tho foot. Don't burn or blister. A very narrow shoo can bo worn. Mst comfortablo known Try tlicin mil sco for yourself. Koranic-only by A. L.GEIOKR, 1137 It Ht. Mpcclal orders taken. Cheaper than others. PPPC1 Tuition! Fall term, In seven dltter x nLb cni courses. Only high (jrodo In dependent Normal In tho state. The Finest ltulldltiKs, Equipments, nnd Ablest N'ormal Kaculty. No experiment, hut tin established mamiKemcnt. 40 courses, Xi tcacherx ami lec urers v vo school for tho masses. Wrlto or catalogue, to K. K. ItOUSK, Manager. Lincoln, Neb. MAX MEYER & BRO. CO. Kell'iblo L'ralcrs In First-Class Pianos & Organs Wo carry tho larcest and best selected stock to bo found In any house In tliu west, and sell at manufacturers' prices, for cash or on easy terms. StciiiKay it Sons Win. Kiinbc it-Co. PIANOS PIANOS ttchr Uro. Vose & Sons Sterling Sterling Orvans it bed Itock prices and on easy terms. Second Hand Oryani, $ 10 up. Second Hand I'Unwt, J?.5 tip. InstrumentH rented and lent allowed If pur chased. Cheap Htenclllcd trash so ofton Irn posod upon buyers wo do not handle nor rec ommend. A Kood standard mnko second-hand Instrument Is to be preferred to much of the now cheap trash sold. Call nnd sco us or wrlto for catalogues and prices. Your patron ago solicited anil highly appreciated. Max Meyer & Bro. Co., 16th and Farnam, Omaha. DR. T. O'CONNOR, (Hucceiior to Dr. Charles Sunrise.) Cures Cancers Tumors . Went and Fistulas without Miouso of Knlte Chloroform or Kther. Otllce lfOo O Street-Owen block, LINCOLN NEB. 'WOO ENGRJVING. cssCnEsPEi. m -mm W??b A RURAL THANKSGIVING. "Tho past rises beforo mo llko n tlrcum," ns Dob IngerBoll paid. Wo uro back in tho good old times beforo the Wnr, in tbo middlo section of tho Wa bash vnlloy. Tho glorious, mellow, yel low, late nutuintml days luivo cento. In dlim Btuntnor is past, it Is true, but ita aroma still lingers on tho brown mead ows anil in tho gloriously varicolored Woods. At least ono year in three wo liavo "Into springs and Into falls," as the fanners say, and this is one of the yearn. Tho frost is on tho imtniikln, but lightly ns yet, and tho fodder is in tho shock, though tho cnttlo still browso a littlo and uro fattening lu tho stall: Holds, from which tho yellow coni has just been gathered. "This is tho timo of year when every thing tastes good," tho boys say. "This is the season when tho game is at its best," Bay tho hunters. "And this is tho season when our bones hurt us tho least," tho old folks say. Tho milk 1h cool and rich. All tho vegetables are at their best, perfectly ripe, but not yot withored ?y' the uxsurpectino aonui.nit. by weeks of lying in tho cellar. And tho small boy how ho docs enjoy this season! Theso uro tho days when ho "slips off at afternoon recess," gives tho school house tho "cold shako" nnd hur ries to tho south woods, thoro to gnther tho big green walnuts in piles: pounds tho boft hulls off and picks out tho nuts, pausing occasionally to crush ono with a convenient stono for immediate con sumption. His lips are stained; his hands aro dyed nnd dull brown; ho knows "it will never como off till it wears off," nnd that tho chnnccs aro oven thnt ho will get whaled, but still ho does it as ho did it Inst year, and us ho will do it again. Wo all did it. It is tho day beforo Thanksgiving a glorious, golden, sunshiny nnd stimulat ing day and tho old farmyard is full of life. Red Peto, as wo call last year's gobbler, is strutting about in tho glory of freshly attnincd adult gobblcrhood, as proud and important ns if ho were directing tho proceedings. lie is in a seiiso, though ho little imagines the senso. "Our riot dooms him to bleed to day." ns Pope says, but not having our reason ho can look on in tho happiness of ignorance Tho chopping block, stnked fast for the convenience of cut ting kindling, is beforo his eyes, and just beyond tho ax is on tho grindstone, but ho littlo imagines that it nil has any ref erence to him; thnt ho is tho central flguro in tho coming proceedings, lie is lovely in life, and in death he will bo divided, tho preacher nnd tho poor get ting their share. Tho wife and mother takes stock of ducks and chickens, but talks of tho so cial features. Will tho boys got homo from Asbury university? They will, for tho "spondnlix," us collego boys iu thoso days called tho remittance, was sent in timo, and even now tho younger brother has gone to tho country depot to fetch them home in tho old farm wagon. Thnuksgiviug morning tho light break fast is soon dispatched, for that is a small affair on such a day. Thero is a gonerul brushing up, nnd nil nro off to tho country church. Tho preacher and his wifo return with tho family, nnd about 1 o'clock tho grent event of tho dny is on. All nro thero tho two boys from collego, tho hired mau nnd ono or two cousins, tho oldest girl of the family nnd tho rosy cheeked farmer she married a year or so before. Tho baby is laid on tho bed in tho nearest room, and thero is always at least ono littlo girl so fond of children thnt she volunteers to watch him. Tho happy group is seated, tho preacher has his dovotioual say and ac tual business begins. Red Pete shines, onco tnoro, in culinary beauty this time.' but it is positively his last apjtearanco on theso shores. And then tho long after noon of social chat nnd innocent merri ment, and tho evening iu which the young pooplo tnko possession of tho house! Buch was Thanksgiving in tho good old times, such for tho most part it still is, and such may it long continue to be. Viao. Ilefore the Dinner. JSl Major Pikestaff (at tho Tlmsksgivlug reunion) Well, my littlo man, do you know what you have to lo thankful for.' Tho Littlo Man Yes, indeed, sir. I am thankful that thero is some Jamaica ginger in tho house. ou&&fc&C& -rg' C i. (ja. N t" l'H CAPITAL CITY COURIER SATURDAY NOVEMBER a(i, A iVcnWar IHnilly. A Native- of llascoiiy-l have an unci who lived to he I lit years old. A Native of Marseilles That's tuMlilng. I had a grandmother who was l.'D years old when we hurled her. A Parisian What are you two fellows bragging nhotitr Why, my family Is so new that there la not a single member of It dead yet. European Exchange. Hubslltuli' fur lee. Hydropath-I don't think you havolutn Imgo, my friend; the dlhttessls dtto totalis eularlulhiiumatlou. A compressor packed Iro on the hack will relievo thu trouble. Patient Never mind the Ice, doctor. My vlfu'a fot will do. Huston t'ourler Old l-rleuiU: Rosalie Why are thu waltera so atten tive to Count Do Vulilr (Jul (r lie used to lie ottuuf them, I guess, -New York Herald. Homo U'mrr Aihrrllseitirnts. Tho publication In Tho Transcript about n month ago of the advertisement of a hotel In the Alps, printed In Kugllsh as she Is spoke by no ono hut tho foreign compil ers of phrase hooks, has brought from a rentier In the city of Ditrnngo, Mexico, an equally charming example of dislocated Kugllsh. It Is again a hotel, which pro claims Its iid"iiutngcM In terms that, after nil, ntt iih clearly understood as though tho Kugllsh v. ere purest Addisonian: This Klegant llulldittg has been con structed from Uh basis with the best ma terial and solid rock. Therefore no danger from Alacraiies (Kseorplans). Thu Hoof of tho rooms nnd corridors all been elllitiged, to thu must safety of persons. Hates of Rooms From 7ft es. to 'JfiOpr. night nccordlug tho number and commod Ity of tho room; Persons who take localltes by montly agree menst will ho discounted one third part of tho price. Kach ono of tho rooms has a bed, hut If the pnsciiKcr or pascuvicr need some tnoro they have to pay 50 cs. for each extra bed. At present Hreakfast and supper the pas engcrs will get iu the house; but soon the dlnliiK-room will bo ready and then persons will ohtiued al Kinds of meals at very rea sonable rats. Persons who have t ho Kindncs to honored us wll ho attended with careful attention activity nnd cleanllnes. Knumsii Sl'OKKN. Huston Transcript. Hard Thinking. 21 Wife 1 don't think much of this mince pie, do yon? Husband Not now, but 1 expect to all tho rest of the night. Tliuiiksglvlli;; In India. The native servants of India aro said to bo courteous iu tho extreme, and when they learn of any particular festival which their masters desiro to observe they always nmko it a point to offer their congratulations, accompanied by presents of flowers, fruits nnd sweats tastefully arranged iu fantastic baskets. They know all about Christinas and Now Year, but it was tho United States consul at Calcutta who first enlightened them regarding Thanksgiving. There after tho diplomat and his successors as well have been appropriately honored on tho "Yankeo holiday." Oh, What o Dlflcrencii Iu tho Mumliigt III I, IL .l. . ji" ' ii ., ii, riii .nil it ... fiO'iiW T iLKWS " V Ho Dp you remember over skating on Thanksgiving day? She No, indeed. 1 haven't hud a skato on for a long timo. He I wish I could say tho samo thing. I had ono on only last night. TliHiikiglvIng (live Joy und Comfort. Somo beautiful thoughts regarding Thanksgiving are embodied in tho fob lowing paragraph published by Huriwr'a Bazar some timo ago: "When tho heart is sorest, grief tho bitterest, Iocs tho most extreme, tho giving of thanks brings n rolief to tho spirit liko that of rain to tho thirsty earth. To give thanks to heaven that wo liavo had the lost to love, that they are ours, Binco wo love them still and wo cannot lovo what is not; to give thanks that they over ex isted, that wo knew them and had to do with them, that wo hnd pride nnd joy in them to do this is to put ourselves into such close connection and conversation with tho nil giving power ns to recelvo n now joy almost us precious ns tho old. It is like the breaking of sacramental bread still with tho beloved; it is bliur ing with henven still their possession. It is lifting tho whole being to tho spir itual piano whwro tho beloved aro. It is without meaning it, without knowing it, saying 'Thy will bo done.' It is en tering into the clo!o intimacy ot that power dark with excessive brightuci.8. It makes heavenly joys real and all but renews and rc.ivilies tho earthly." I ras pr-r-.""--1' i i -" M til Ms . i ',- iilif : 'i"i& W ONLY A LOCK OF HAIR. He Tumid Out It llld Not .Alnnu No Much After All. It Is by tho seaside. "I lovo you and I do not love you. It Is hard to forgive!" he says moodily. She rises and they saunter on together, yet apart, "If you cannot lm faithful to mu now, how can you thenr" and tho man's vexed eyes studied the sensitive face half hidden beneath Its scarlet gati.e hat and blaring popples. "Then need I hi no 'then,' if you llkef" the scarlet pouted lips made answer. "You oitld break our engagement r" "Perhaps. It was a small crime for you to make so great a fuss about. You leave moforavifck. 1 meet n companionable man In the Interval, wu grow n trllle chummy" "A trllle ehuinmyl" he groans. "Well, very chummy, If you like. We walk, wo drive toKcthor. He vows he loves mu madly. I allow him to vow. We have a beautiful scene, worthy of Hhakn spcare. He begs n lock of hair, llo wishes to enshrine my memory, I have not tho slightest objection. Hnlp. It Is his. He disappears miimlillim and kissing It. You return. I tell you all.' Yott Vago and spoil n beautiful morning." "You have destroyed my confidence In you," he mutters. "I will not tell him next time," she whispers to herself. "I loved your subtle nature, I loved your very perverscness, loved your very name," he tesiimes. "I shall probably continue to lovo you, hut never iignlu as beforo. A lock of your hnlr to that end I The very thoiiKht Is madness. 11 u possesses a part of you thu woman lam to call my wlfel" "Why, no, hu doesn't!" "You yourself said Itl" "You mistook me. I said a lock of hair." "Why play with wordsr" "Hut, love, look In my eyes. It was only a lock of my switch," "Angel! So you aro not falser" "Of course not only my hair." "Angel! So you nro not. falsuf" And tho great sea loses Its color, tho sky waxes dim, while It takes tho whole ex pauso of shore to hold his rupture. Huston (ilolie. When ll "Knew It Alt." Some old people who have strong nnd de elded views as to the intense egotism of youth are open to the charge of possessing n good share, of thnt iiiallty, whleh years do not always eliminate. One old gentleman who Is well pui the "threescore years and ten" allotted to mortal man was reasoning not long ago with a youthful friend who has yet to see his twenty-fifth year. "Why, my lny," remarked thu sago in n tone of Inllnlteconilesi ensloii, "when I was your age I thought I knew everything everything! Hut did If Far from it. Why, it was not until live years ago, my young friend, t hat I got to u here I t hen thought I was!" Youth's Companion. A Horn Nport. The reformed gambler had gone into le gitimate business and had mailu a failure of it. "Great snakes, maul" wild tho expert who was going overthe hooks, "how came you togetoutsomunyworthlcsHuecnuntsf You must have known fully two-thirds of theso people were tho poorest kind of pay." "Yes," admitted the "business man;" "that's so. Hut just think of thu excite meiit I had in wondering whether I would ever get anything out of them or not." Indianapolis .Journal. (i-ttltig OH Cheap. "Do you tblo1; you will bo acquitted!" asked a New "J ork gentleman of a prom inent man who was hidlcted for a serious offense. "Yes, I think so." "Has your lawyer given you good grounds to think sor" "No," responded the hopeful client, "hut I liavo given him grounds to think - I've deeded him all my real estate as h' fc." Texas Slftlngs. How Nli-i-fellu Out Kven. Irate Father 1 found my besteoiit hang lug on the fence, with t lie tall torn all to pieces. Daughter (quietly)-You shouldn't have left it In thu hall. "Why shouldn't If" ".Most likely -Mr. Nicefello put it on over his other hist night. It was a little cool, nnd er I presumu you forgot to tlu up the dog. "-New York Weekly. A Jlletloll. Griffin (telling his ladylove tho latest a very interesting yarn nhoutnn Illness he once had) Yes, It was a hard time, I assure you. Do you know, at one period I thought I should loso my mind entirely! Ladylove (meekly) And did you, '.Mr. Griniuf He didn't quite like her question, though she did nsk it so prettily. Kxchiinge. Time to I.euve. Husband (nt the seashore) Don't you think we had better stay a day or two longer? Wife Oil, no. Why, wo have been here twenty days already. Husband What of tout? Wife I've only got twenty gowns. Clonk Review. Meeting thu Argument. Economical Father Huh! want a bi cycle, do youf It ain't a week since a loy dropped dead rldlug a bicycle. Hoy Well, It would savo you nn nwfu! lot o' money If I'd drop dead, but I haven't SUy bicycle to drop from. Good News. A Dilemma. '.' "HI, -.s.ltcr! Quick! Confound It! Shut that window the wind's blowing these pats of butter all over me." Jt.dy. A I'niper llellnltlun, Mrs. Jason-.lehlel, what is an agnostic Mr. Jason Why, It is a feller that don't hfllevo iu neither doctors nor pri'aclieu as long as la Is iu good health. Iudiauapulis Touniai. 1892 150,000.00 TO LOAN At six per cent, per annum nnd a cash commission or at eight per cent, no commission', for periods of three or live years on well located improved real esi tate in Lincoln or Lancaster county. INTEREST ALLOWED ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS DEPOSITORS HAVE AHSOLUTE SECURITY. Union Savings Bank, 1 1 1 South Tenth Street. Industrial SavingsBank Eleventh and N Streets. Capital Stock, $250,000. Liability of Stockholcrs $500,00, INTKRIsST PAID N DEPOSITS, Wm. Stull, I'rcs. J. K. Hill, Vice-Prcs, Louis Stull, Cashier, Directors. D 15 Thompson, E Montgomery, Geo H. Hastings, M II Shaberg, W II Mercery, J C Allen, T E San. tiers, J E Hill, Win Stull, Louis Stull, Geo A Mohrenstccher Tic 1.. avi m i "Si I Hi 8 Xfterten years of active work with thn .Mimical Union Orrhentra, t of Otnnhii, as Director, during whleh time the ahovo Orchestra fur- L u!shed muslu for all the prominent events, rtclcall , theatrically, etc. t 1 nunc, to l.lucnln to ciiiiiiko personally In oichrslra linslnepn, frelliiK V, confident that I can furnish Its cltlrens with tho hest of music at any and all times, I'or terms and Information, call at olllcuof UAI'ITAI. k. ClTV Count Ki, lllll N street, or Telephone) 'iVl. K tyrx 7r-z$r7$V7$v -;x-jnjt t7nr jx j$ jr-,t jrjrvit-zv jr- rA Wa' HAVING just assumed pcrsonul control of my handsome new tables, It will be my aim to conduct a first-cla.. establishment, giving hot of care and attention to horses entrusted to our keeping. STYLISH CARRIAGES. Single or double, and n fine line of well-trained horses for livery use, fur nlslicd, day or night. DAVE FITZGERALD, Prop. FRANK RAMSEY, Foreman. Telephone 550 Stables 1639 and 1641 O Street. Lincoln, Neb An Old School in a New Location Ninth Year. 25 Departments. 30 Teachers Ilcnutlful, healthy location, magnificent buildings, fine equipments, superior accom inflations, strong faculty, comprehensive curriculum, thoiough work, high moral and christian infiuences and low expenses make tills The SCHOOL FOR THE MASSES A practical education without needless waMe of time or money it furnished by the Western Normal Collego You can Enter any Time and Choose Tour Studies This great school is located in Hawthorne, three miles southwest of the poot office and will be connected by electric street car line, YOUR CAR FAKE. I' AID. 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