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CKPlTKId.- CITY COURIBR, 8 D An liK'uiiiplnta l'lc. ALWAYS THE FIRST TO SHOW THE STYLES. Illi jjOu ifi Tjln POPULATION OF LINCOLN 65,000, trntr lth and l atrMt. DRY -GOODS Mrnr a Urge line of Woolen Dress Goods aaj OjUMiiMbte eilks, Hosiery, Comli, UaUrwr, UIotm, Hutlons. Linens, etc. Agents for Buttcrick's Patterns T1i Courier Can ha round At Hotel Mnoolu Now Htand. Windsor Hotel Now Hlnml. Capital Hotel Now HIiiikI. Red Umle Clear more HWOO HI root Kd. Young, I'JtnOHtrcet. OlMon, KlotcherA Co.. liai () Htrco . Moore's News Htand, II Hotith Illli Hlrcct. Couiukr Oitleo, ll:ll O Hlrcct, ftlrny Nntlrn, Taken up on or about the first of Novem ber, ono dark brown pony utioiit six years old. Weighs about utiiti hundred pounds and U nbotit tlilrticii hands IiIkIi. Owner can linve inmo by proving properly and pay ing charges, by CHlllug nt my place, John II. Clark num. ono nnd onc'luilf lnllo south-east or normal coiicgu. I-. 1). DkUiNii, SPECIAL BARGAINS -IN- tir (Jarppts nrc now being offciud ly W. R. DENNIS & CO. 37 O Street "37 t,cnl hiiiI rcrsonal. Whltobroust Coal and Llmo Co. Lincoln Cowl Co., sw cor 11th ami O St. L. Burr, Jowolor, removed to 1201 0 St. Lincoln Frnmo fc Art Co., i!i"i S. lltli. Cowlo, undertaker, Kunko 110 S. 12th. Canon City conl at tho Whltobrcust Coal and Llmo Co. CIirh. S. MoKonny, tho East Lincoln druggist, 2712 O street. Sampson Sisters, artistic dross mak ing, 112.1 N stroot, ovor Dorsoy's. K. C. Bilking Powder, 2.i ounces for 25 cents. Absolutely Pure. Havo you tried It? Misses Boggs nnd CalTyn, dross mak ing parlors. Pino stamping. 1311 M Btreet, 'phono 51U. All orders via telephone 309 will reach W. A. Collin & Co. and receive prompt nnd careful attention. Why pay ovorbltant prices for stand ard work whon you can buy them ho cheap nt tho Exposition lxx)k Htoro. Tho Whltobronst Coal nnd Llmo company In always at tho front supply ng tho finest grades of nil kinds of coal. Tho only entirely fresh Htock of gro ceries in town has just been oponod by Miller & Gtfford, nt 1201) O street, op poelto Burr block. ' All kinds of imported chooses, finest and largest assortment over seen in tho city, at Rumhold & Moser's, 043 O stroot. 'Phono 728. When you want fresh, nico poultry, game, butter and eggs, call at Rumhold & Mosor's now store, 310 South Elovonth Btroot. 'Phono 728. Mies G. J. Gullmetto, ,modisto, Brownoir Block, 6vfcr Itflllor &' Palnb. Complete lino of dross, trimmings and linings. Tako elevator. Ladles mako big money canvassing for tho Capital City Coukibk. If , you want nice, profltablo work call at tho ofllco, 1134 O stroot. Mrs. 'Wilson, tho modlsto at Horpol sholmor's, Is now showing tho now pring fashion plate and ladles will do ' well'to cbrao and see 'them. Mtllor & Giftord's now grocery, 1209 O street, is now open and ready for business. Don't forgot the location, formerly tho Leader store, opposite Burr building. -Why havo your horses foot butch ered, have larao horses and havo thorn suffer? Tako them to Charllo Slat Aery's now ( shop, 943 O street, and uoh will novor bo tho case. Savo all bother of borrowing chairs and tables from your neighbors. Give Hardy Ic Pitohor orders to havo somo of -their now onos with you for your axt party. Thoy deliver and call and gist them. "Chas. Slattory, professional horse shoor and farrior. Dlsoases ot tho foot treated by tho latest scIentlSo modes. Horses called for and returned. -Now hop, 416 South Eleventh street, bo 'ween K and L. , tA juvonilo books Including chatter beikos, Grandma's Favorite, Daisy Kitten, Young Folks' Tour of tho iWorld aro being sold now at cut prices it tho book department in tho Exposi tion building,, . PFor Sunday dinner 'supplies call at Halter's market, 210 N 10th st. Phoho '33: : : r New lino of ploturo mouldings at Cowle's, 110 south Twelfth street. Tho elegant tlino given tho Infantry boys by tho Guards of Omaha at their reception Saturday night will never bo forgotten. It was a brilliant alTalr and enjoyed by nil present. Tho Guards deserve great prntsu for tho manner In which tho alTalr was arranged and managed. , Tho Light Infantry has been Invited to give several exhibition drills at the Manufacturers' Carnival which takes place next week. Captain Campbell lias tho matter under consideration and It Is likely, however, that at least two drills will bo given during tho car nival. Tho now menthol's, elected at tho last regular mooting havo all boon measured and unlsorms ordered. Thoy will arrive isiforo tho 11th so tho en tire company of llfty members will go to Umaha In full uniform tho night of tho minstrels. Thero are many friends of tho com pany who wish to go to Omaha to see tho show and In order that they may havo this privilege there will lie spe cial arrangements mado possibly a speofal train coming homo the night of the show. At Boyd's opera house, March 11, the Lincoln Light Infantry minstrels will ho produced. Tho Omaha Guards will see that tickets enough are sold to Insure a largo house. Anything these gentlemen undertake usually ends in success. Captain Campbell told the boys when thoy visited Omaha that they would havo n good time If thoy wont. Ho hud formerly been a member of the Guards and knew what ho was talking alKiut. Wo quite agree with him. Lieutenant Hlekey was absent from drill Monday night owing to a severe cold. Ho was out again yesterday, however. When tho weather becomes more "sumiuerlsh" tho company expect to give an occasional out-door drill. Tho now monibeiM seem to tako hold with u vim and energy that Is eharaclerlstle of Lincoln blood. Tho drills are progressing nicely and Lincoln will always have cause to feel proud of her L. L. I. John V. lloauhloy has jKisted an ap plication for momlKirshlp. Doctor Victor is in Chicago. , When you want prompt service and fair treatment and tho selection from tho largest stock of groceries In Lin coln call on W. A. Coftln fc Co., suc cessors to J. Miller, 143 South Elovonth street. A Newspaper Premium. Tho man hud Informed a number of his friends that ho was going down nnd glvo the editor a thumping, nnd his friends, who know tho editor, tried to dissuade him, be cause they had seen a few wrecks who had escaped. Hut It was no use; he was bound to go, and they couldn't prevent him. They waited Herons the street, however, with an ambulance to receive htm when tho call wna finished. In about 15 minutes ho came out without oven his necktie mussed and not a scratch visible. "Hello," they said In surprise, "he wasn't there, was hef" . "Yea, ho was." "But you didn't see hlmf" "Yea, I did, and I slapped his Jaws and walked all over him." "Come ofT; whut are you giving usf" "Straight goods." "Didn't ho make any reslstaneer" "Not a bit." "What whs the matter with hlmf" "Nothing. I had one of hi papers la my pocket containing an Insurance policy good for 11,000 if I were killed, and for WO a week If I were injured. I showed It to him. and then I went for him, and he didn't raise a finger." "Now is the tune to subscribe!" shouted the crowd, and they all went in behind a green shutter. Exchange. A Lady Who Was Balaed la the tenth. -Life, Held CSV "I tell you tho power of the will it some thing enormous." "That's so. I remember at the battle of Gettysburg seeing a 'man with both legs shot off running like a blue streak for the rear. It was nothing but bis will that held him up." Harper's liazar. Awkward Youths. , Little Dick Seems to me the older folks grow the more awkwanl they get. Mamma Why sof Little Dick X can fix on sister's skates In. two minutes, but it takes Mr. Nicefello 'bout half an hour. Good News. Ilctter Than Nothing. 'Her. Mr. Pryor to Rev. Mr. Reticent And how, much doee your congregation pay Tea a Tear, uiiv dear brother? ' " i Rev. Mr. Reticent to Rev. Mr. Pryor' About half my salary, my dear brother,- Klmlra Gazette. Quean f the Realm. Sbadbolt(tn the crowded car) McStab, this i tho first time I ever saw you rise and give your seat to a woman. 'MefiUb(of the suburbs, in an awestruck w4per-8hl That's oar hired girll-Cfel-oaffo Tribune. " 'Kre. 'Arty, you wnlt till I collars the prog." "Mow ma, aomebodjr coming. Must do a suenk." Tho Lover I have tho honor, madam, to venture Into your presence with a view to my future happiness, "Bow-wow-wow-wow-wowl" A fierce attack and general consteniatlonl orvl 1 1 -Pick Me Up. A Weather Indication. ' "They must have been having wotj weath er in the Sandwich IhIiiiuIh," ventured ths snnko editor. "On whnt do you bono your presump tlonf" asked tho horso editor. "On the fact that the people arc iinxloili to come in out of the reign." PittHburg Chronicle. Uliprnvrd. Friend of Maninm (to little girl) Lottie, If you drink so much tea, you will bo au old mnid. Lottie Ob, 1 don't believe that nt nil, Mr. Harold. Mamma drinks tea and she 1ms been married twice, and she isn't an old timid yet, Harper's liaiar. CUu In Geography. Teacher For whnt is Switzerland noted J Pupil (after a pause) Sweitxer kase, "Yes, but for something much more grand, awe Inspiring and majestic. Try again." (Making another effort) Llmburger. Chicago Tribune. Counted Out. "I understand Hobby Fenton has been snubbed by the swells." "Yes." "What for?" "lie went to dinner the other night and got his forks mixed." Pittsburg Dispatch. ,- . - - Btpartee. At the Rumboat club's ball: He Does I get de nex' wals If I asks fur She Well, I guess yes. T'anks. He-Well, Jus' wait till I asks fur it Chicago News-Record. Domestic Peace Assured. Wife And bo you got your life Insured fM.rr.0 lianoAM 'I'Knf. Involtrl Husband Yes, my dear, but Just remem ber, If you drive me to suicide you won't get a cent. New York Weekly. Ilurllnrtun Itoute 1'laylng Card. Now design, round cornel's floxiblo linen stock, permunont colors, worth 50 cents. Wo soil them at If, cents. Good scheme to buy u fow packs; might need them this winter; ouchro, whist high-five, etc. A. C. ZlEMElt, City Pass. Agt. The Exposition book store has now tho lurcrest and most comploto lino of Bibles und Hvmnols to bo found in tho west and at prices that defy all com petition. W. A. Coftln it Co., grocers, 143 South Eleventh streot. r DPRICE'S 91m Mly Pure Craaaa of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Uied in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. HERPOLSHEIMER '111 Continual From Ptige One. duct of numerous heavy manufacturing I plants mat nave given employment, to hundreds of laboring men. They are exceptional men In tho matter of In vestment, one ot their chief alms being to so plant their money as to glvo work to tho greatest number of men while yielding n fair prolli. A few such men can build a big city. It is hoped that thoy may see a way to t-oon retrieve their dh-couraglng losn and that thoy will rebuild at once. ' A local writer has Inaugurated a campaign to require tho churches to set upai't suitable rooms for cloak rooms. It Is very probable that tho only reason ho has no cloak this cold winter Is because there Is no church in Lincoln with a cloak room in which to put It. It would bo almost frightful to think that this glib writer on the burning question of tho hour may be kept away from tho fountains of sal vation beciuiho Its internal economy comprises no recoptlon room for his cloak, hut no one need bo frightened on Unit account, as he probably has no cloak, and no room would probably bo required for It in tho churches if ho hud. Tho new city directory is a remark nblo book. It hns within Its pages tho names of hlgh-inluded and ambitious people. Nearly all of them are can didates for mayor, and tho few who aro not uro riveting their aspirations upon somo other city ofllco. David P. Sims, dentist, rooms 42 and 43 Burr block. Henry M. Leavltt, tho coal dealer does not havo to glvo chromes with his ooal. It sells Itself. Phono 3ii0. Of llco, 1133 O street. No such lino of canned fruits in tho city as shown by W. A. Collin & Co., 143 South Elovonth stroot. K. C. Baking Powder, 2." ounces for 25 cents. Absolutely pure. Havo you tried It? Rock Springs Coal at tho Lincoln Coal Co. 'Phono 440. Have You Anything to Trade for Hustings real estuto? I havo two blocks well located In Sponcor Bros'. Park addition nnd I will consldor prop ositions to trado for almost unything. Address L.Wcssol, Jr., enro of CouniKB. Notice. ?nH. i. Imrotiv vlvnn. Hint bv virtue of n ehnllel inortirnRe, dstd Jan. 7. 18W. and duly nted In the office of the County Clerk of Lan- coslor county. eir.,on wni "i ". '"" txecuted by win. Putnam to M. A. Kdson.to secure the payment of tho sum of Wa.0, and on which there Is now due the sum of 135. and by virtue of a lien Mr keeping, made by Win. I'utiiAii) for J. II. Edson wlthllerinan llrown, for tho loed of the two horses hereufter de scribed, from MaySth. iMtt to Jan 9th, 1MB. at n contract price of $1.00 per head per month till Oct. I, mi and the reasonable vahio pf feed to Jun. 9. 1893. at UtOiier nionlh each, and which lion has been duly tiled with the County Clerk Feb. I, IKlM, and duly assigned to mlla I. Kdson, ami both of which are now as sumed to J. II. Edson, and on which lien !... I nn .Inn If 1.40. llefnult llftVlllK 1)0011 made In tho payment of said sums and no suits or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said debt or uny part thereof, thcreforo I will sell tho property horsln described: Ono gray mare four years 1. i urAii.t i mi nniitiflft. riillpil ret! one ililll colored horso seven yours old. weight 900 pounds, called Wily, and ono brown cow five years old. called llrown, ut publlo miction at the houso of J. II. Kdson, In Garfield I precinct . Lancaster County, Nebr,. on the lllh day of March, IB03, at one o'clock pniof salddpy, Datcd:Keb 17, INM, J II hnsON, Mortgagco HlBaking iaPowder. TH E PLAID WAISTS In Madras Cloth, Prccale, Cheviot', China Silks, etc., at prices FROM 25c TO $15.00. This the Greatest Line and Largest Assortment of Waists ever shown in the west. Have you seen our beautiful new effects in SILKS, WORSTED AND COMBINATION DRESS GOODS. Our Dress Goods Department is fairly overflowing with ricli new novelties. MILLER & Grocers Invite you to call and fee them nt their KtEiW - gyFCPTR Ft l'21'l' STREET This Is the store thnt hns already attracted the attention of the Indies who want the best In the grocery line for the least money, and is the Only New Stock in Lincoln A more complete line of Fine Canned Goods, Teas, Coffees. Spices, Fruits, etc., cannot le found in the btate. Why not give us a trial order cither in person or by YATES' SHOE SALE FOR GASH. "A Big Dividend Paying Investment" For You. 000 DiKBK"8 1,000 Regular $4.00 and $5.00 Goods to go in this sale at $3.00 PER PAIR. 1 500 PAIRS MENS' WELT SHOES. $5.00 Calf and Kangaroo to be Closed out at $3.75 PER PAIRx JQiYou Have Twenty Days in which to invest your money at these prices. 1 129 O Street. YOU CAN SAVE FROM- $2.oo -ON Suit or if bought in the GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Corner Tenth nnd O Streets. 3f.aiice for art A FULL S1JT OK TKI5TII TI1K IIKST SKTS VOH Teeth Extracted) without Pain. ) NO DR. H. K. KERMAN, Surgeon Dentist, Rooms 94, 95 nnd 96. ilurr lllock, r . . Open Day and Nhjht. LlllCOln, Nobl', N EJni- & CO. GIFFORD ED. G. YATES. g $5.oo A Overcoat next thirty days at 'OK , $5,00 $8,00 CIll.OUOl'OUM NO ETlir.lt NO GAS ( All Fillings at ( Lowest Prices. g'lTgElMylM i wwfc.xw.WMScSttJsac: -z MiMkMHM. "t2at