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CKPITRL CITY COUR1BR, 8 POPULATION OP LINCOLN 65,000. Eft Oemer 10th antf P 9UU. DRY-GOODS carry a lr Una of Woolen Dress Goods and ChntcM! Pllki, Hoelery, CorteU, Underwear, (llovr, llullont, ' I.Iimiii, ft. Agents for Butterick's Patterns Tin INiurlrr Onii lin Fiimiil At Hold Lincoln New Htntul. WlmtMT llotrl Nt'MnHinml. r.nlliil llotrl New Hlniul. Ilril tunic CUnr Hlurc, KUI U Htrcol Kit. YihimKi l'.W O Hired . CIumiii. Fletcher A Co.. HVOO Hired. MonrcVNrur.Ktnnil.llil Foutli lllli HlrccU Couhikii Onlec, llfllUHtrcit. t c eu Courier Offie flo. 1134 0 Street. PHONE 253 Mirny Notice, Tnkcn uponorulxmt Hie. flrnt of Novem ber, one tlurk brown pony iitxHlt nix yi'iim old. WcIkIi ntiout nlno hundred poundi ami In r bou I tlilrtM'ii hand liliih. Owner enn Imve hhiuo by iirovhiR property nnd pnv Iiik elmritef, by culling nt my pluce, John It. Clnrk fnrm, one nnd onchnlr inllo mmth-ciut of Normal CoIIcko, V, I). DkUinii. SPECIAL BARGAINS ore now being offcicd by W. R. DENNIS & CO. 37 O Strccl i37 Lcal anil Penon.l. A 'BF BnKuBBDH B'w m bbbbbbBbbbVbm CLEQANT COSTUMES FOR STREET WEAR. The mnterl.l or the gown oa the led I elder wool pUIJ, with vttt of eurah, Jicket of benMiif, anil forearniiof velvet; Jacket and aklrt are trimmed with fur or featker edging. On (lie rijiht la a handaotne coatutnc of velvet, plain and ribbed, trimmed with outline fur liamlt, and with Upela In Dlrectolre alyla; crepe collar and Jabot, MoHilmncH O M Thompson, D K Thompson. F W Baldwin, Patrick, Cowdery, IIiilTmun, Oliver, S K Moore, CillTon, Stoni-ns, Myron Whoolor, ItudU'". Holilundor. '1 iii 1 1, J nil Burlier, u u'Noiu, lilKMull, u W Wolwlor, Murk Tlltuii. 'I'lio Swedish society nnvo n lurjjo and lirllllunt dii 1100 In Temple Hull Mtintliiy evening for tho lionollt of tbu North Slur Belief society. A luimiiut wiih llt'Ht jrlvon at which Huvuritl (ohm fa woro rendered iiiuoui? thu rospon HOfH lwlnif Hon. Krlo Johnson, clilof clerk of tlio htiiim) of representatives. About two huiulrotl quests woro la ntti)iitluti(!u. Tlio orchestru furnished excellent music and everyone seemed to lie enjoying tlio oocrsion. The alTiilr wus skillfully mnnittfod by Messrs C L Flodeon, CIiiih llomun and U W Palm. A vory tlonniint whist party was that' von ny Mr. and Mrs. . it. ism on lust Friday ovonlnu at tholr A dunelng patty was Riven )lo nail lust ovonlng younir ladles who ho leup yeur party hoiiio weeks ituo. Gcuriru West bad tlio alTalr In eh HERPOLSHEIMER A CO. ..s'avj mammmt wjvj Vfc IH m& 1 (Si & pjm 0 ESaP u fr. .".K WhltobroiiHt Coal and LI mo Co. Lincoln Coal Co., hw cor 11th and O St. L. Darr, jowolcr, romovod to 1201 0 St. Lincoln Framo & Art Co., 225 S. 11th. Cowlo, undertaker, Funko 110 S. 12th. Canon City coal at tho Whltobreast Coal and Lime Co. Dr. Ruth M. Wood, Brace building, rooms 410, 411 nnd 412. 0-10-tf Chas. S. McKonny, tho East Lincoln druggUt, 2712 O Htroot. Mrs. Kato D. Chonoy, toaohor of singing, room 50.") Draco block. Go to Henry Pfolff, 314 South 11th troota for oholco raoatn. Sampson Sisters, artUtlc dress mak ing, 1123 N street, over Doreoy's. Pfolff soils moat as ohoap as any mar ket in Lincoln. Try him and soo. Prof. Johnson's hall is beautifully ar ranged for club parties and banquets. Miss Anna Dick, Modiste, cor. 11th and P sts., over Lincoln Savings bank. Get first choice of tho now figured China Silk at Horpolsholmor & Co's at all prices. K. C. Baking Powdor, 25 ouncos for 25 cents. Absolutely Pure. Havo you tried it? Misses Boggs and Cuffyn, dress mak ing parlors. Flno stamping. 1311 M stroet, 'phono 510. "Amorlcan Boauty" "Pawlonla," and "Yosomltl" aro tho latest per fumos at Rector's Pharmacy. All orders via telephono 303 will reach W. A. Collin & Co. and rocolvo prompt and careful attention. Tho Whltobrcost Coal and Llmo company is always at tho front supply ng tho finest grades of all kinds of coal. Miss C. J. Gullmotto, modtsto, Brownoll Block, over Mlllor Si Paine. Comploto lino of dress trimmings and linings. Take olevutor. When you want fresh, nlco poultry, game, butter and eggs, call at Rumhold & Moeer's new store, 310 South Eleventh street. 'Phono 728. Why have your horses foot butch ered, havo larao horses and havo thorn suffer? Tako them to Charllo Slat- tory's now shop, 410 South Eleventh street, and such will novor bo tho cose,. Society ladios and children aro ro spoctfully invited to attend Prof.' John son's dauclng academy Saturday after noon. Private instruction can bo hud at the academy at any time. Save all bother of borrowing chairs and tables from your neighbors. Glvo Hardy ic Pitcher orders to have some of their sew ones with you for your next party. They deliver and call and get them. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ewlnj; kvo two vory dollghtful parties this weok. Tticsduy evening thoy celebrated the seventh anniversary of their wedding by giving a largo high live party. Tlio pretty rooms of the home, 417 South Fourteenth street, were taste fully decorated with cut (lowers and smllax that woro strewn on tho mantels and tables. Elegant refreshments were served ut the card tuhlcs which offered a pleattant diversion from tho rush of progressive high live. Tho first royal prizes were souvenir spoons from Lolmnon, Pennsylvania, thu place where Mr. and Mrs. Ewlng woro married. They were won by Mrs. C. T. Brown and Air. Sewell. The sec ond royals, a luisket of English violet and a bunch of cigars were carried homo by Mrs. Nlssloy and Mr. Coltroth. Mrs. ColTroth very ably assisted Mrs. Ewlng In entertaining the guests. The Invited list Included Messrs and Mesdamus lluldwln, Stearns, llonklo, Little, O R Oakley, R II Oakley. Up ham, Holmes, E E Drown, Yates, Phillips. Kelt-, Slzor, Shcphard, Fos ter, O M Thompson, B E Thompson, Sutton. Travis, Sanders, C T Brown, McFarland, Nlssloy. F W Brown, Far well, Tllton, Sewell, S E Moore, Har- greavos, Uuld, Perry, Wright, Cof froth, C HutTman, Mrs Burgess, Mrs Cheney, Mrs Wades of Omaha, Miss Kaufman, Miss Lathom, Miss Daniels of Oxford, Mr II J Walsh and Mr C D Van Duyn, Mrs. Ewlutr auutn entertained u num ber of ladios on Wednesday afternoon at a thimble party. The ladies brought their fancy work and chatted over their laces, embroldory and crocheting. Those Invited being Mesdames Rewlok, Leckle, Laws, Caulfaut, Bailey, B. F. Bailey, Applogat, Cowdery, H H Wheeler, Daniels, Wilson, Falkner, Rlckotta, Patrick, Webster, Goo Clark. MoWhlnnlo, Richardson, Li llbrldgo, Lyman, Wood, McCroory, Hewitt, W C Mlllor, Horton, Guthrlo, Pea body, Rlghtor, Billings, Dawes, Curtis. Madame Randall, Mrs. Putnam of Grand Viow, Misses Balloy, Mlllor, uicnaruson, ana sanaors. Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. Spolor, Seventeenth and K streets, was tho scone of a morry card party Wednes day evening, which celebrated tho fif teenth anniversary of tholr wedding. This, however, was not known until all tho guesU hod arrived. The royal prizes woro won by Mrs. Sum Wessel and Mr. Opponhofmor, while tho booby consoled Airs. Willie Moyor and Mr. Well. blogunl reireshmonu woro served about midnight. The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Simon Mayor, Charlie Mayer, Sum Wessel, Lou Wessel, Ksonsky, Aokorman, Newmurk, Brucks, Mux Kohn, Morris won, Willie iMeyor, upponnoimor, u Elllnger of Haddam, Kansas, B Simon oi Washington, Kansas, Mr Lou Hots- Chicago, nlillil i9 f HilnuiMi flou T?.ia liVunlr Mr Kahn. The affair was a dolighttul one In every respect and proved u fes tive one to commemorate tho happy anniversary of so popular a couple us the host and hostess proved themselves to bo. It was after a new day hud been ushered in tlmt tho guests bade their entertainers good night and hearty woll wishes for a happy future. Tho Pleasant Hour Club gavo an other bno of tholr genial dances Friday evening ut Hotel Lincoln. The visit ors.woro numerous and seemingly on joyod tho occasion very much. As usual Irvlno's orchestra furnished the manic and so well is tho excellency of (lis uiunic ktiown that it rioods no com ment. On this occasion nearly half of tho numbers woro encored. Tho gowns worn by tho ladles woro unusually handsomo, tho empire stylo being gen erally prevalent. Tho harmonious shades und vivid 'contrasts in colors made up u vision which appealed to tho osmotic sonso. una nouood the bright light falling upon tho clear whites ana yellows, soft greens, pale light blues and occasionally a more brilliant color was obrorvod. A splen did luncheon was served during tho uvenlng, after which, with waltzes and other dances, old tlmo sped on quite fast and ore tlio participants realized the fact tho evening had passed. The dancers were: Messrs and Mob dames J D McFarland, II R Nlsslo, W R Dennis. C II Llnnincott. E llonklo, J A BuckstalT, C F Ladd, G K Brown. Misses Daniels of Dos Moines, Lena Daniels of Oxford, Nellie nnd Jennie Flshur of Denver. Naomi Weav er, Ruby Jones, Ollvo Luttu, Martha Funko, Minnie und Rose Carson, Lulu Clark, Maud Hammond, Annie Funko, Lllllo Hoover, Maud Burr, Jcannotto Wilson, Kittle Cowdery, Lulu Shears, Nellie Kolley, Randall. Messrs F C Zohrung, Canllold of Nebraska City, Dan Wing, Will Hammand, Joyce Burr, Will Johnson, Krug, Keating, Morrison, Marshall, Phil Wing, An1 driano, Dorgan, Fitzgerald, Markell, Dawes, Smith. The East Lincoln Social club was royally entertained at Tomplo hall on Tuesday evening. Thoso who Suvo tho party wore Mr. and Mrs. has. McKonnoy, Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Dyer, Mr. II. F. Rose, und Mr. A. H. Rose. Tho guests tripped tho light fantustlu toe until a late hour- when they all repaired to tho Paluco ros taurant whore a splendid oyster sup per was in waiting. Tho list of guests included Messrs and Mesdames Chas McKonnoy, V II Dyer, Zolzor, Hale, Wlckersham, Rumsey, Daubuck, McCandlcss, Tuttlu, Spencer, Out calt, Woidonhumor, Mrs Eaton, Mrs Lyman, Misses Graco Ramsoy, Jennie Watson, Amber Barnaby, Car rie Vlvvan, Florence Hale, Mattlo Grinit, Kolloy, Katie Young, Mlnnlo Molick, Bertha Rice, Messrs II FRoso, A Rose, Goo West, Will Kolm, Guy Halo, Barnes, Kob Deoiuor, liowoy, and Prof Holmes. Tho Ravola dancing Club gavo a vory charming dancing party Friday ovonlng. Tho club has glvon n number of parties prior to this and all huvo been marked with u congeniality and ploturesquonoss that characterizes all such happy gatherings of young peo ple. Tho dancers of tho ovonlng wore: Mlssos Adelo Simmons, Pearl Agoe, Bortlo Poston. Jennie Stewart. Joe Lottrldge, Mooter, Graco Ashton, Ada Heaton, Honriettu Huwley, Jennie Watson, Rector Stell Hoyt, Emerald Jones, Hoton Hoover, Sadlo Graham, Mossors Allen nurklsor, of Cincinnati, Frank Kitchen, Arthur Wulsh, John Lottridgo, Georgo Kelnkuuf, Wilson Winger, Archie Vaughn, Roy Chap man, Foster Beach, Dudly Cook, Hurry Evans. Clatlo Shrador, Park Gurrouttc, Oru Ward, Harry Hurley, Ross Curtis, Momor Honeywell, Ernest Folsom. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Dayton entor- uu nei mo au tun club Friday ovon lng at their cozy homo und as usual proved to lw most congoniul and suc cessful host and nostoss. Cards were the ordor of the ovonlng und a most interesting time wus had by all. Re freshments furnlshod u pleasing fouturo of tho ovonlng. A list of tho onter- tulnod guosts Is us follows: Messrs und Burnham homo on 1) street. Sovon tables were sur rounded by expert card manipulators who progressed as they won. Tho royal prizes were won by Mrs. Rlghtor and Mr. Dawes. During thu evening a dainty collation was served at the card tables. The "whlstors" waii-o: Messrs and Mesdames W C Wilson, Dr Rlghtor. C G Dawes, F C Fisko, I M Hayinoiiil, A S Raymond, C F Ladd, E P Ilolmes, Huwley, Ed Bauiu of Omaha, Mrs Atkinson and Mr Faucon. In Tein- In return to thu pleasantly gave a iMr. largo, and it was vory much of a success. Till'. CouitlKU would llko to glvo tho alTalr a more extended notice, but as our forms go to press early Friday evening, It must of necessity bo post poned until next weok. Hal Nortliatn when seen by u re porter Wednesday morning on O street, had the appearance of a man that had been out all night. Ho looked sleepy and ubout.worn out. but nevertheless ho was happy. It did not tako long to ascertain tho reason. Hal had boon up all night to welcome a now arrival that came at 3 a. in. and it is of that gender known In after years as "woman, lovely woman." Mamma, papa and daughter aro all well ami happy. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Horrlck enter tained a few friends at seven o'clock tea in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Hill, who have recently moved to tho city, and Mrs. C. C. Valentino of Omaha. Tlio Invited guosts woro Messrs and Mes dames Hill. Valentino of Omaha, C W Hoxlo. T C Munger, T II Benton, C M Call. It D Stearns, WR Cambridge and Wheeler. The Loveta Whist Club was very pleasantly entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Gllltlun on Monday ovonlng. As usual tho scientific iramo of whist al- sorlwd tho attention of all. Elegant refreshments woro served during tho evening. Thoso present woro: Messrs and Mesdames F A Drown, A H Weir, W A Llndloy, W E Klrkor, M Waugh, A W Field, Lansing. Mrs. Emma Seacrest, accompanied by her nieco Miss Jo Winger, returned homo Thursday after a visit of several weoks to New York, Boston, Baltlmoro und other points of Interest In tho oast. Mr. JohnCurtlss, of Owutonna, Minn., who has boon visiting his daughter Mrs. W. N. Abbott. 1220 A street, for tho past throo months, returned homo Tuesday. The M. L. S. C. will glvo Its second party of tho series of dances nt tlio Lansing academy Thursday evening. Irvlno's orchestra will furnish the music. Mr. Will Abliott, of Omaha, with his llttlo duughtor Beth, wus tho guests of Mr. W. N. Abbott ut 1220 A stroot bov oral duys this wook. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mclntyro havo returned homo after a visit of sevoral months In Pennsylvania nnd tho oust. United States district attornoy Baker and wife, of Omaha, woro guests of Dr. und Mrs. Hnggurd during tho wook. Miss Ida Tlorny of Tocumsoh was a guest of hor cousin, Miss Clara Cur mody, during a pnrt of lust week. Mrs. Puce and hor dauerhtor, Mrs. M. II. Woods, loft Wednosduy for a visit to Evunsvlllo, Indinnu. Mitw Fay Marshall wont to Chicago lust Thursday whero she will visit with irlonds for two wooks. Tho Novelty Club was ontortalnod by Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Van Horn on Saturday ovonlng. Mrs. C. C. Valontlno has boon visit ing Mrs. Myron C. Whoolor tho past week. Tho Misses Carson of tho Lincoln are entertaining Miss Quick of Dos Moines. Mrs. F. D. Tuggurt of Choyonno, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. B. Wol cott. Mr. und Mrs. Ed Groon gavo a whist party nt tholr homo Wednosduy ovonlng. Tho Emolro Club duncoa at tho Lunslng Acudomy this ovonlng. Mr. E. Ilallott roturnod Mondny from his southern trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funko aro bo journlng In Now York. Mrs. Cal ThomwonMloft Monduy for a visit In Chicago. The Century Club moota with Mrs. Howoll Tuosday. Miss Belle Lavollo dopartod Monday for Sioux City. Offer Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 75 Honeycomb Bed Spreads for 75c, were $1.00 60 Fine Honeycomb Bed Spreads for $1.10, were $1.45 95 Marseilles Countcrpaincsat $1.75, marked $2.75 73 Fine Marseilles Countcrpaines at $2.50, were $3.50 54 Fine Heavy Marseilles Countcrpaines, $3.25, marked $4.25 23 Finest Marseilles Countcrpaines, $3.95, were $5.00 75 Colored Mitchelline Spreads, $i,oo, were $1,50 HERPOLSHEIMER & CO YATES' SHOE SALE FOR CASH. "A Big Dividend Paying Investment" For You. PAIRS LADIES SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Regular $4.00 and $5.00 Goods to go in this sale at $3.00 PER PAIR. 1,000 1,000 500 PAIRS MENS' WELT SHOES: $5.00 Calf and Kangaroo to be Closed out at $3.75 PER PAIRx ITYou Have Twenty Days in which to invest your money at these prices. 1 129 O Street. ED. G. YATES. 6 Five Per Cent on Deposits 5 Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Go. S. E. Cor. 1 1th and P Streets Boxes to Rent in Safe Deposit Vaults. BNRT E. LEWI8, resident A. P. H. STEWART, Vlce-Prn. K. WELCH, Treat. YOU CAN SAVE FROM- $2.oo$5.oo -ON A- Suit or Overcoat if bought in the next thirty days at GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Tenth and O Streets. WELL FITTING SHOES GIVE THE CHILDREN HEALTH AND COMFORT CAPRICE'S i,Bakjng Powder The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. ciSwaJ- :!? Si,J2SrJsC m 0 Street. -firi-$va) d''lft84 "aA 'kcj hCj tatfis wi wnwtf "-aav w..nt fvv-u