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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DKCKMBER 3 1802. ?w S""r" KID GIX)VES! 5 Yff') FOSTER, PAUL & CO.'S 1 - J. & EL" w B CoM K IVN 1 V I,' r ? IK It VVK M 1 - y -m - v . - - -v.., m-socicn t.iiHt evening U10 licautlfgl hoinoof Mm. Fmiko, 121) II (drool, was brllllnntly lllumln ntcil, tlio nccindon IwIiik n co.ltllun given liy Mr. Krnestnnil Mis Mnrthn VunUo In honor of Mr. nml Miss Miinsllcld, Wltlng relatives from l'eorla, III. Tlio house was elegantly decorated Willi chrysanthemums, sinllnx nml roses, tlio parlor ninntcl being literally banked with cut Dowers. Tin rooms wero ulhi7u with llght-troiii numerous cliiuidollors. from which hiinggraccrul garlands or miiIIiix ami chrysanthemums. The four largo rooniN on the llrst Moor wero thrown together and thronged with merry dancers, who enjoyed the mii.v while on enmnssed lloor. Irvine's orchestru, stationed In tho hall, discoursed hwccI music, which wiih echoeil through the vol lou looms, anon turning tho ll Her mel odies for wall unit cotillion. Soveml new nml nrluluat lluures wero Introilueeil. niidtlio favor consisted of loses, confectionery 'and ruro pieces or brlo-u lime, which wi 11 iricil highly by thu tmesis. Iliinrlng ?lis Indulged Inn mil allium I o'clock, whon.Vio cotillion closed and elegant refreshments wiro served during which Irvlno'H orchestra-played nolt inelodloiiH nelo."tloiiH. ho Uullca looked bc wltehliiK In graceful gnvii4) innilly of diaph anous material, an buj)lftj; tho season. It was In tho inrly iiiiiilue when tho kiichIh bid adieu to tiiojrhv.l and hottesH mid de parted. Those, tnklni; part In tho cotillion wero: Motira P.d .McHdnines O V I.add, J A llunlciitiiir. KO, IJtjeson, 0 S l.lpplneott, H 1) Mulr. J I)- cKnrliCtuI, llrown, K K Kayilen. K ItTownloy.K JVllenkle, II, V. Foster, J II Vrl15Kt, D B Jlioinpson, Carl Kunke, N. II. Tjli, ltobya (ireon; Misses MausneUl, Alice t:TviUIo Cowdery, Hertlo mirr, aimiu elllo White, Ollvo Latin, Jeanctto n, Hnlllo Hooper, Margaret Halrd, Clnra tey. I.0I11 Hlionn.. hohh nfler I)r K. II. Turin had leturmil thanks the llltli! otii'i uoeseateil In liny chairs ut low tables which ueio provlihil for tho occasion and which wero very prettily ileo onitul in tlio iinttouiil colore red, wlilte, nml blue. At each plato was n (leriuaii favor whlcli yioved to l)oii tiny cap which the chililieii put 011 anil wore for tho rest of tlio nftorrooji. , Tho refreshments weio scru-d in v.xipilsife stylo mid tho chililieii did full justice toliein. l'ho set no was 11 brillliintonouiiilor tlieclow of tho gas light and tlio merry vulciMiinil liappy faces of tho llltlo lines was euoiigil to make tlio coldest hemt yoillip; ngaill. W'liilo tlio lefressino' ts wero htrifol Miss Sljers sang loveral bealltl fill selectinus which nilileil much to tlio oc casion. At llvo o'clock tin? Ilttlo ones de pnrtcd cariyiug homo with tliem n uiiiiue b'irket r bon-bons, cacli one tliaukiiig their uriu'lous ho4tvs who Had given tnem m ttiUi'ii'pli'asure. very pleasant surprlso n given tojlr. IM llalieilan lust TIiiiihImv cvenlngyf, the hoiiie of Ins parents, IIKIT U stivt. The yesug man, engiosseil hi husineitpvart's mid 'wholly iiuml'idtul ')f tlie socialido of life, appealed upon the scene uluna nine o'clock day cvoulng Mr. mul Mis liougl lei'lpleiits of 1111 elegant. 1 cceptl Reliable Rid Gloves In Tans, In Grays, In Blacks, In Browns, -kt- Ke MONDAY , ONLY. - 1. WIIUK ail wore tlio on given in their honor liv tho WcilVTi-silay evening club ut. tho home of tho Mi.csl hornhiiru. About thirty llvoguests wiVo picseut. lligli llvo wnaii leading featyie of tlio ovening mid a general good Mioftil thuo was had. A 1I1 light fill supper Amis sirveil sliottly beforo inlillilglit. TWo WiHlnesday club priscutcd Mr. mul Mvv, Douglas with a hamlsomo rill'Uer lis fl f fihitn iif fmlirii!iiliml fltltl i- .v..v.. ... ..,.!-.- Weill, wlyfeh was iicccpted most gracefully .1 by tho IjHtlo and giooui. It was at a Into I day, hour tltfit the glicstr bid a I egret Till adieu to I their Kostosses. I tytr. mul jMih. I). W. tlaioiltte entertiillieil " lirty of fi lends Hattuday ovening at their nil. wiiii Inn, in r.:t t N. Twelfth street. Tim Ifnuso wasj prettily ilecorateii with clirysau nliemuuis mid Hinllax. Tim tlates S7'J mid l(MW betokelieil that twenty yeaisof married lifo had pissed anil tho many beautiful pieces or china exhibited gave, pi oof of tho eteetu in which they nro held by their ti lends. They weio luineinlieivd by friends In Des .Mollies, Adello, Iowa, (leneva, Neb., ami lit (! range, Iiidiaua Tlio ovening was snent playing cufiN. after which dainty lefieslimeuts wero 1121-1123 N ST. J. M. DORSEY 'X. 1)21-1123 N STn Uiualia tills wis'lf after a pleasunt visit with .Miss Hlifiirx at tlio Hotel Lincoln. Him iittemhsl tlio 'I'liiiiiksglviug party of tlie I'lesaut Hour Club mid ills surprise at lluiliiiglrs homo in pos-, servisl. The guests lui'liiiluil M urs and Mv session of a merry gatheiflii; of fi lends who ' iIiiiihn A It Talbot, T V Lacli, C II Allen, 1) had assembled to do liiufTionor, was complete. K Koyos, I)r Uasubeor, r-rod A Wilson, .M A Card playing was iinij., M until eleven Wan en, H M Simons, M II Van Horn, KrauU o'clock when it spjfoidiil repiM was served, j Van Horn. J 11 Olenson, V A llrown, Frank lifter which tlio Aoung gentlemen and ladles I (lialiam, Ii M. Snow, l)r Victor, Mis Kv whiknl away sot,, ii(iru luiui's in tlio "wlihl- Ilowurs, Miss Lascli, Miss Hmiiiou, Mr. Ar- liirf niaro." A ..ids Mr. Clins. llrojsenu look tlio lionyr4 aiul Mr. Jos. ICt'intho booby prize. Mlsiil(,m rondernl sonio excel lent selecJ4,s f music to tlio delight of nil present. Tlioso present wero Mesdames J Habeiln. Hubert Mnlone. Misses Lvdiii Wis- auk, Kro. 1 Ki. Co II ato Ilaitou, Hose MuLaughliii, Ltlla of Omaha, Matno Carson, HosoCarKon, Ilaiiiinoiid, Mnrgareltto Kngllsh, Oer- I.11WB, lay Marshall, Nclllo lliutm or a, ran liawiey, rtiiniu r unsu, .mnim iclirung, .1 J I'prshlng. Oscar lunko, 'ik lhirr, I.uw Marslinll, DrSpalir, Jiang. . John Dorgan, 0 V Smith. Phil Wing, M Ukun. Kd KltXKumld, K 0 Hathaway, An Inno, Pryor Markoll, V Morton Hmltli, Will HUiiiiond, 0 D Mullen, Will Hntily, Ciiiih Jlurr. llcrllu, Charles Mtigoou. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Uuckstiiir gave a com nliineiitnry party to"Tlio Patrlmelis,"Thurs. day evening at their beautiful nml spacious nu'w homo on Boventeenth street. For tho occasion tholr beautiful liomo was oxmtlsltely decoruted with cut flowers nnd plants. Tlio parlor mantel whs liuiidsomely dicorated with pretty designs of chysautlieuiums nml roses. Tho chandelleiH wero gracefully draped In sinilux. Tlio dancing hall 011 tho second floor jicsentcd an animated appear unco with Its bevy of dollghteil dancers Tho hall is spacious, tlie floor elegant; and all combined furnished ample room for tlid largo company of guests, Irvine's now uchestiu supplied the delightful iiii.nIo mid furnished an additional cliiirin for tho guests. Tables weie set on the first floor wlieio lefresh incuts were served during the eutiio evening, Tho nvited list Inclllilnl Mecsis ami Mi-mlauies U H Gere, 11 O Phillips, J O McFuiUud, F W Lewis, 11 K Iowls, U U Dawes. A II Hum ham, K P Holme, I M lUyniond, Art Roy iiiond, RC Uutcalt, W 0 Ogdeti, Cm I Fuuke, N B Ilmwood, Will Oreen, Kd Urecn. R 1) Mulr, F W Crown, C T llrown, Q K llrown, O B Lipplncott, C F Lucid, R H Oak ley, W IJ llargi lives, K K Haydeu, Frank Hull, Jan-en, M HTiltou, Mis Ada Atkinson, Mis Wilson, Misses Sarah Harris, Cora Hardy, Jcaiiuette Wilson, Fay Murshull, Olivo Lattu. Margaret Halrd, Messrs Will Hardy,. Will Stull, F M Cook, a 1' Fuucon, 1) C Van Duyn. The Ruvollr dancing club gave tlio second party of the season Friday evening at Tem ple Hall. This club wu? oigniiizod this win ter nmi their two part lei have been milked with a peculiar success mid charm. Friday evening tlio puity was enjoyed as only young people enn enjoy a gathering of that kind. The guests wero all young and unl imited mid witli pietty costuiuesuml brilliant illumination tlie scene presented wnsoue of grace and beauty. The (lancers "tripped thu light fantastic, too" in time with niU'io fur nished by Miss Willoughhy, Those present weie: Misses Flo Winger, Dora Hurley, Florence. Murluy. Jo Lottridge, Btella Cur tis, Helen Hoover, Ueorgiu Camp, Kiuerald Jones, Sudle (Iridium, Jessie Lehind, lleiul etta Haw ley, IM1111 Biultli, Uraco Ashtou, Oraco Hunt Singer, Alice MuHluiid, Nellie Hyde, Kate Bcotliorn, Ada Heitou, Fannie Rector, Poarl Agey, Viiiiuo lloich, Kua.Rlnk ets, Allele Simmons, HI inclined, Luuiu Cook of Sioux City, Adeline Slieiilm of Jiirnskn City, Messrs. Wilson Vingor, Uuy Hullnirt, John Iittridge, Fiauk Bnii.n, Pliil Suiniuer 1ml, (leorgo Culleu, Arthur Walsii, Clat Sim der, Cecil aialmm, Hurve R ckolts, (leorgu ctieiiier, liny v'liapniun, Kinest Foisoui. Frank Kitchen, lluirv Kvhiis, Park tia- routto, Dudiy t'ook, Foster lleiich, II Honeywell, A. Cliupmaii, Hairy Vatiglm, Ros Curtis ami Sir. mid Mrs. Kcker. Baturilny uftei noon tlio Ii uiii' or .Mr. and Mis. Frank Hrownell, MM Ii tiect. win tlinr.Mi open from tin cu to live to eulcitalu the Sunday school class f twir 1jU daughter, Lilian, Mis. Ibowiiell was assisted by Mrs. It. Seiilou Thompson in lin ing the Illinois of the (kciisIoii, Tlie guests numbered over slxtv. At four iVi.,ck ilu. chililieii inarched to thu tallies to ihe strains May ilulerlan, Mary Weckbuck, M. wuv. Koiunle. Muizcio Harton. Messrs. 1 Hiihiiii. .Tnliii Itirt.fiit. f!lni ItrnsStWlll. V PI 1 - .---., ..... ... , - elley, Arthur Uoeslaud, J J Condon, Will uii ton, Joseph Kern, Chan Weckliach, John Habeilan, Will Jtckyll, Hobert Maloue, Kd tVecktmch, O S Ward, Kd Habeilan, Ar thur (iirtird, Clias Jeckyll. A very pretty wedding occurrod nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Suinmers. lt)4 II street, Tuesday at which time Dr. Lelaud II, Moss of Luke Onirics, Lu.,and Miss Mnttie Summers, became mill mid wife. '1 lie rooms w el u tastefully .lecoruted with clirysiiiitliemums, roses mid tunllax. The bride was attired hi 11 pietty gown of puie white. Rev. W. H. Wynnot Atchison, Kus., performed the ceremony timid it pi o fusion of How ers nnd friends. A splendid supper was served, after which hearty con giutulatiuns were extended. Dr. Moss Is one of thu lending physicians of ijiko Charles, mid Is esteem! and respected by all who know him. Miss Hummers lias spent the gi eater part of too past year in Lincoln vvltli the family of her brother, W. S. Sum mers. During tier stay she, has miido some warm friends and ncipit.lntiince.s whoso best wishes follow tl,e young couple to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Moss took the e.ist hound train Wednesday for Chlcugo and New York, from where tlioy will go south mid visit various points of interest. They will be at home in Lake Chillies after the flist of January. A plea Mint Incident took place Thuisdny in the composing department of the Wc-sel-Btuveus Printing Co's. place of business, It win just after the news had spread that Mr. Wossdl, the retiring partner, had sold Ills in teiesttoMr. Noivtierry, that Mr. Stevens approached the editorial desk and said: "There's some trouble about it liud 'for The Co U HI 1; it i.i tlio buck room and you'd better go back mid o about It." Arriving at tho scene, uud while endeavoring to look into the trouble (() Mr. K.A.Ktiig, foreinun of the printing depiti tiuent, stjpped up and with out waste of .words shoved tlie gold iioud 01 mi ebony walking stick under tlie editor's nose, nt tlie same lime asking: " V hut's tlie mutter with Unit heaill" Tlio ulTiilr was as pleasb g as It was surprising, and after re gaining self -possession, Mr. Wessul tliuuked the eliiployeb for the token tint so plainly showed tho Men Uhlp for th-dr retiring "boM," It was no occasion where actions, not woi ils, slio wed tlio friendly feeling that existed between employe and employer. The cine boars tlie billowing inscription: "From tlio Hoys to Lou Wossol, December 1st, .'." Air. mul Mis. (leorgo II, Clink very pleas antly entertained tlio Hoh Fif club and a number of friends Tuesday evening, ut the Liudell hotel. Tho rooms ui e veiy prettily 11 1 Hinged fur a company, mid for this inva sion weie iloconitcil with Kiullax and elites aiithi'iniiins. Splendid lctrtshuieutN were sei veil at tlio caul tallies. At the close, of evening, when scores weie con ted, it pas that Mis. K, K, Brown and .Mr Perry linil won the gi cutest number ot punches, nml Mm. Patrick and Mj A K Keimuid tlio second luigcst number. Those pie-cut Weie Messis, nd Mcsdiiines C, K Yules, Koir. Hoover, II. P. hosier, W. II W.ncott, A 0, lliilmger, ihuiles Keufer, K K Itiow.j, A K. Keiiiiuid, O M. Thompson, It, K. Mfioie, A lliuliiiit, Will 1'ifitoii, .M.I). niuJi, K, C. Hewlck, II. Ii, Patrick, J II. Wiiglit, A. R. Peiry, W. t.'. Wilson, R. D. .Minor, J. W. Winger. A. C. Keith, Dr. C lui, U. N. Van Iliuiit.N U. Abbott, Sir.er, Mis, Longwell of Omaha, .Misses Ashtou, I'owdery, Van III nut, Coveit of Crete, Mr. tl.11, Cook, Mr. I'oni Pet sou. Tlie next meeting of the Willi will bo with Mrs, H. II. IV rick. Mr. Douglas of the Call reiiirued jConduy Willi his In hie, alter 11 pieasiu, wiildiu Journey ton'iue of tlioneiiiimriiiK p lots of tliur Kelluni, Mrs Dr llico, Mrs Noel, Des Moines, Ioa. , Tho 1'nti lurch club was entertained Fri day evening by Mrs. Cml Fuiiko mid Mrs, lluriiliaiu at the hitter's home, U-'O I) stieet. For the occasion Mrs. lliirnliiim's homo was very prettily decorated with roses, chrysan themums and greens. A splendid supper was served in the cully part of the evening nml each guest received us n souvenir 11 handsome bunch of flowers. Dancing was indulged in until u late hour. A charming sense of Informality was felt by each of the guests which made them thoroughly enjoy tlie occasion. Those present wero Messrs. mid Mesdiuues C. S. Lipplncott, J. A. Duck stair, C. H. Cere. Flunk Lewis, R. It. Oak ley, J. R. Cunningham, Henry I-ewis, I. M. Raymond, W, II. Hargiaves, J, I), Mac- fill land, R.C. Outcalt, L. W. Contes, John sou, W, C. Wilson. MissSurnh Harris, Mr. Will Stull ami Mr. Faucou. A pleasant suipriso party was given Mr. Floyd Hotallug ntthe family uslilence, Wed nesday evening, by n number of his friends, the occasion being tlie twcnty-lirHt anniver sary birthday. Uames, music and icfresh ineuts caused the time to puss most enjoyu bly. Following weie those present: Misses Mind Huwley. Venice Hlg'ow, (Irueu Cook, Dcni'ii Kirck, K11111 Ilulileuiun of Hustings, mid Klta Hotallug; Mcsmh McKlvaue, Scott, Hitchcock, llmslngun and F N ilotullng. The Ruiueclie iiuurtetU! of Oiuuliu, assisted by Miss Lucia W, Rtines, elocutionist of the Western Normal University, gave 11 very pleasant enter ninmeiit lust evening at the Plymouth Congregational church. A num ber of exceedingly pleasing selections were tendered by the ipuirlette. Miss Riiiues' recitations uddeil much to tho pleasure of the evening. This was the third entertain ment ill the star lecture course uud was en joyed by u large audience. The ladles of the Fiist Presbyterian church gave 11 very interesting reception to tlie grandmas of tho central churches Wednes day. The lecepttou wus trom four to live, after which they were seated at the table mid a splendid supiier served. Almost t sut down. A splendid supper wus se later to '.ho general p.ililio, uud an iutere lug proguim, consisting of inuslu and reeltu tlons, was tendered, Sorosis held ml Interesting meeting Mon day afternoon at the home of Mrs. J P. Muule. The meeting wus le I by Mrs. Mc Oayali on "Pi isoii Reform." She very ably reviewed the history of prisons from tlio curliest times In this country, us well as in olhelB She wus ussisted by Mis. M. 1). Welch, who spoke of the ChuLiuiiuu work uouu 111 tlie penitentiary. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Roberts eutei tallied in a hospltuble way it merry company of high live playeis Buturduy evening. Those pres ent were: Messrs and Mesduuios M 1) Tif funy. Dr. So(slword, F W H.trtruir, C A Wickeishutn, Waldo Stiles, F W Selleuiiie, Mrs. Guy Hi own. Miss Hessio lint trulr. Mr. Quulntunce, Mr. Le Rin llrown and Mr. Huzlett. , Horsey makes tlio following olTer lo in this niiiicr only, viz: Finest sutlli ike faille Millions, No. 7,11 and 1'-', win III 15 ' to "0 cents, all go tor ft cents per yard. This ' is a bargain that nnv CoilIilCIl render enn have for the asking. The lllih'ins are n. tlie llliest uud in nil colors. Tim LmlieHor llm D.'lla tlumuii fruturuity gave a cliui mliig puty lust evening to the oilier fiaternliles of the University at the Conservatory of Music. Cob well was llm iutereslhu feutuie. tm John Curtis of Uwuttomiu, Minn., ariltcd in tlio city Thiit'sila) and will spend tlio hull days with his sou ami daughter, Mrs Abbott, of I'JJd A street, and Mr. Cuitisal Tenth and C streets. Cur reudeis will I si inteiested in thean liouncement luado today by Mr. Jim. A Dot sey on this page wheieln ho olleis the genuine "I'oster' kid gloves at ii.V. Tlie ladles or Holy Ti Inlty cliiircli will give a lluz'ir at Masonic Temple tline niglits next week, begin. Ing Wednesday. Dinner uud slipper will bo sei veil eneli day. Friends of tlio Col'Iiikh will tlnd tlio (illicit In now ipiuiUrs after today and wo will be pleased to see all of our patious at Hill O stieet, In B. K. WimxIs' store. Miss Alicu Klkeiibary left Monday for her home in Plattsmoiitli. She spent Thanks, giving very pleasantly with her cousin, Miss Ollvo Lutta. Mrs. N. II. Kissler mid Mrs. Anna Wright) of Perrv. la., inotlier and aunt of Mrs. Alf Shilling, upend a pint or tlio week with her. Mrs. A. It. Hosinnn returned homo Satur day fiom Clilcngo where she lias been spend ing a week visiting friends. Tne coal wnr Is on, and ('. II, Havens & Co. the originators of cut pi ices, are In thu lead. See advertisement page fi. Mis. A. D. lhirr c.uim home Sunduy after a pleasunt visit of sowial weeks in St. Iouls. Tlie Pleasant Hour cluli will give its third pin ty at tlio Hotel Lincoln Friday evening. Mrs. A. A. Scott of Kust Lincoln, is enter tilulng Miss Lyle Hoover of Tosiiutseh. Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Keeicr are entertain ing Mrs. A. M. Longwell of Umulia. Seel'. 11. Ilu wus t Co.'s coul advoitiso meut on pugu fi. Mr. uud Mrs. L. S. Cluidwiek left. Monday for a visit in Wichita, Kansas. Tlie Ail Fait club nifo'.s with Mrs. O. W. Webster Monday evening, See C. H. Havens & Co.'s coul ad veitlse meiit page Tt, Mr. mil Mrs. ll. Hughes me visiting in Cm mi, 111. Mrs. C. O. Wheedon Is visiting in Hell villo, Ohio. Mr. am'. Mrs. N A. Mowry liuvo gone to Cliicago. lm mm Mi1- PIBDHrKiVklMliflHHSMSrt Vs,VJ m fl r0La m I HSKH See our large Line of A jl CLOAKS:J- Before you bucir. V f.! ' We may be ab"! to save you some Money. Herpolsheimer & Co. FULL SET OF TEETH $b fP TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. NO CHLOROFORM! NO ETHER I NO GAS'l All Filling:! at Lowest Ratet. Dr. H. K. KBRMAN, Surgeon Dentlit, Rooms 94, 95 and 96, Burr Blk. 1 Yuri n n ktt m n n rrm o n nRk ftHl i . r- -m h '4M i,a j nr orty .. E m KM U H E PjD . rved 1 p-jJU MrJtriSkrJ (1 ISHuHtV st-' r-. w n m tm a m h i S3 Five Per Cent, on Deposits Lincoln Saving Bank and Safe Deposit Go. S. E.Cor- 11th and P Streots Boxes to Rent in afe Deposit Vaults. HKNHY K. I.KWIS, I'OHldcnt x. V. H.srKWAKT, Vlce-rnis. U.WBI.OH,Treafc f FOR -f of . , . ' "i" "'" r'" l,,u Mr',,,, , "itercst. They me lor the puni 114J liomu i'f ll'o familiar "HtarHjiangled llanner,..,l I to their f. lends at IS4 O st.oei f.,e.l..e,- Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Van Diikon gave one of the ileasunleht tli-ali-.i partlo. of the ot win to 11 number of frie ids Tuewl iy evening iittlui buislng, "I'lie lidy of Lyons" lieing the attraction, After thu play 11 dalnt) lunch Ws heiMKl at Uielr hoiue. TIiom) iiltfclpntiug weie Me.s:s. and Mesdames Caiuliridge, Millei, lCiihy and Wlieeler. Mr.and Mis. T. II Benton, Miss (iei tie Alkens, MUs tlraio Alkens and Mr. M. 1. Alliens returned f nun Des M linen .Siiuila). They pent Tiiauksgivltu there and were usilpleutsor 11 large diiueiiig puty glvjn in tliuir honor. ltev, K. II. Cliapiu will biMiu a m i .1 hermons on tlie doctilii'-s or Uuivrr., . in the I'niviiisiilist cliuro 1 to.ii.aiow' . llal eielllng. The Niii.jiiol or the lllsi sri' 1111111 will he, "I'lio riuvoi's.ill.l Conception of Ood." The I'' htleet chili imis eutei taine i last oveiilng liy Mrs. .1. Swan. Tint club is do lighttully iuforuiiil, theio lielug uopnesol fered, and meets once In two weeks. A pleasant mk-'IiiI evening was spent Miss llesslt) Hall returned to her liomo in FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE A n vnptcli m iOin nii wit (hat I l Iti'lllt' in t.'.c ti'h'n ciin show m many novelties in ( ' imf'tr, J'.ini't; ii 11 ;.n -room 1 HI n it 11 if, 1, urn (7 which tin- our 1 1, nsi if fc igns. Christmas I 1 ill FIRES Carry the Passengers. A Full Lino of the Famsus ' ' WINDSOR FOLDING BED -- Presents! . ' . s "s- iiM "" Jr"n itimlTrTTr-'t,rrr" "- 'itiii--- :t-; J&fJOSB ;trT3 Rockers, Desks, Book Cases, Parlor and Chamber sets Sideboards, Tables 1 y to oijcr in J Die jV 7't v A': have iiut ana as we uecit aOftcr inducements at the present? We can SURPU'SE YOUf Jt you ftavc'a fo lar to spend look its fiiouc view ihi iiiml .i.iii - visit our wnreroinm nd -. w w hare iiTi-r liowu. "II 'IIUlUINb II .. 1 nrn 11 t:r iv. i v ry 'sXfc ' WINDSOR 1 I 'ON EARTH Send for ?SS ' ClTilLOGUE. T-Tardv & 1 - s J2II SOUTH ELEVENTH ST, Pitcher, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA w- r t m Z -0.