Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, October 20, 1888, Image 8

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Perkins Bros.
lave just received mi elegant
line of
Ladies' Party Slippers
and Shoes in colors to i natch
Suits worn. Also a hand
some line of Hliiclc and
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Bronze
goods.
A specialty for a few days will
be n
Welt Waukenphast Shoe,
for street wear, at $3.50.
We have this shoe in all
widths from A to E, and
sizes i to 7.
A FULL LINK OF
BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
IIIGII-CUT SIIOKS,
ALL SIZES and WIDTHS.
1 1 20 O Street.
Saturday Evening, Oct, 2088
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TAKE NOTICCI
Tho Couuikii will not Iw rcsionsllilo for
nny Itltf nmilo by any ono In lis nnino, un
less n written onler mvomnnles tho nnino,
proierly signed.
I j. Wkhhki., Jr., IVrt'r.
Great Underwear Sale !
Herpolsheimer & Co,
Tim Cunrlnr Ciui lie round At
Windsor Hotel News Htnnd,
Japltul Hotel News Htnnd,
Odell's DIiiIiik Hull News Wand.
Clnson A Fletcher's, llltt O Hired.
A. T. I-emlng A Co'., 1100 O Htreot.
Tito (lothoin NowsBlttiul, HH Houlli lltti Ht.
Kollli Jims., Ill Ninth lltli Htroct.
Kit. Young, IW0O Htreot.
Kiiton AHinllh, IffllO
J. HUIiiIktk, O st. opp. iiostofllce.
brown's C'nfe, near Windsor liotol.
I'lriimint Hour Club,
The onnuiil meeting of tho Plcntniit Hour
cliili will Im liclit this (Hntiin)oy) evening, nt
nt h o'clock, tlio Elk cliili looms. Every
member Is liquishsl tolsl present.
(Iko. N Foiikhvian, Secretory.
OCTOBER 22d to 36th.
H.J. HALLS BRO
1126 0 STREET.
GRAND
FUR OPENING.
Goods nts'ilctly wholesale prices.
W. R. DENNIS, 1 137 O.
"rn M
HARDWARE. STOYES
AND TINWARE.
Rock Springs, Wyo., Jackson
of Col., Walnut Block, Mis
souri Block, and Lackawanna
Office, 115 South Tenth St.
Telephone 360.
BARGAINS
-IN-
Dress Goods, Cloaks
AND BLANKETS.
FRED. SCHMIDT,
921 O Street, opp postoffice.
Books and Stationery.
LINCOLN BOOK EMPORIUM.
Ill H. 10th nt, under V. M.C. A.
A fine stock o I books of the best authors
The C. L. S. C. books and Chautnuqimn
furnished to members.
Cliautanqua games of Character, Hlbli
cal, Historical and Literary, on hand.
THOS. FAWELL,
Local 11 ml remount.
Whltelirmnt Cool and Llmo Company.
Take Turkish at 1010 O street.
Lincoln lco conipnny, puro lio.
Tbo liMt Twin. H. 1. Slovens & Co.
Jeavitt's otllce, 115 H. Tenth. Telephone IK)
King Stecar, 101U O street, I wots ami show.
Hallot, diamonds and watches, Mil N lltli.
Sawyer & Mosher, florists, Masonic Temple.
Mineral water used for Iwithlng, 101(1 O st.
Triekoy & Co. .wholesale and retail Jowolom.
L llarr, Jeweler, established lb" I, lOWOst.
Nobby stylo huts and lino neckwear at
HurlburfH.
Canon City Coal at the Whltebrenst Coal
and LI1110 Co.
Tiy some of the fine fresh llMi served every
dav at Cameron's.
clonks, cloaks of every description at Her
uolsheluicr & Co.'s.
Canon City Coal again at tlio Whltcbreast
aland l.lmu Co.
Roast meats, and vegetables of all kinds at
Cameron's Lunch House.
A drop In Isith price and stock of dry
goods nt II. It. Nlssley &Co.
Improved shower for Turkish Imths at 1010
O street, Imsemeni union uiock.
Only plaeo in Lincoln that uses inlnernl
water in Iwtlu is at 10111 O Htreet.
Uy all odds tlio flnwt lino of pocket cutlery
In tbo city nt Zehrung & Henklo's.
An immense assortment of underwear at
tbo lowest pi ices ot HerHUheiiner it Co.'s.
For Information concerning and rates to
western points apply at lift 8. Tenth street.
Doctor U. F. llailey, oillco and resiilcuco
or. of Thirteenth and O streets. Tel. 017.
llnydcn is now making cabinet photographs
for M.OO a dozen. They aro the finest in the
city.
Tho Hnest luncheons in tbo city are served
at all hours at Carder's European restaurant,
IKM 1 street,
"You pays your money and takes your
choice" Is tho new order of things at Odcll'ii
dining ball.
Take tbo Elkhorn-O. & N. W. route
vestihulo aleejier to Chicago and tho east,
Alwuyson time.
Het fitting kldgWes in allot tbo newest
sbiiH)s and colon Juit receivwl at Herpol
sheimer & Co.'n.
Kverythlng new nnil neat, llnest menu nnil
tiest oK)k In tbo city nt Carder's Kui-ojiean
ivstaurunt, DIM 1 street.
Tho fluent work In tbo city at Hayilon's
photographic studio. 1314 O ttivot. Bco our
fine samples of art work.
Hound trip tiekcU to Dakota Hot Springs,
e24.!lV, Douglas, Wyo., f'-'S.iW; lUpid City,
l'JT.15; Ixng l'lno, l'ibO. via Klkhom lino.
Oillco 115 south Tenth street.
Aro you going to glvo a party soon I If so,
don't fall to leave your order for printing
with the CouniKU. Wo are the only printing
house la tbo city thut makes a specialty of
this class of work.
Mothere who have small children subject to
colds or croup should now procure a bottle of
Chamberlain' Cough llomedy. It can always
be depended upon, is pleasant and safo. For
salo by W. J. Turner.
Chapped hands may Ih cured in ono night
by using Cbomber'aln's Kyo and Skin Oint
ment us directed with oncii hox. n also cures
tetter, salt rheum and chronic sore eyes. For
sale by W. J. Turner.
Turklih Cabinet, electric and plain bath
for ladles at !SW South Eleventh street, every
foiouoou and Wednesday and Friday evening.
For gentleman, every afternoon, and lues
day and Saturday evenings.
Our brilllnnt Universal took tho first pre
mium at tho Nehuiskn state fair. Our Uni
versal lino w 111 take tho w liolo txikery. Call
in id exninluo and bo convinced. Tbo Iewls
Hardware and Implement Co.
Try tbo delicious dinners at Cnriler's.servcd
dally. They comprise soup, choicest meats,
vegetables, pastry, etc., nil Tor twenty live
cents. Everything Is nicely cooked, neatly
served, and the prleo Is Just ligtit for everybody.
Tlii'Mi moonlight nights are gorgeous.
Mis. Homy Stout is lsitlm; In Cinelnimtl.
Mr II. M. Wining Is at Iloldrege on a
huliu?s trip.
Miss Clam Kimko Is visiting hcmlster, Mm.
Iluriis, at Old.
Mm T L Allen left Weilncsday for a visit
In Mitmnhl, Mo.
Mm. A. (I. Ileeson left Monday for n visit
to lifnyetle, lud,
I'mIk l.uim makes her npiientauro rather
Into thi'so linn nlghtii.
Numerous state people wore In tlio city on
Wednesday to msi Inugtry.
Foi mill oHiulng of tho M. E, University
Miss Miimle Hiulth of Hamilton, Ohio, is
visiting friends In tho city,
takes place next Wclmmlny.
Lincoln's ebauces Just now for a new oiern
house are brighter than ever.
Mr. J H. UihsI ivturmsl Thursday from n
trip to Colorado and Wyoming.
Hon .1. II. Strode has returned from a sev
eral weeks' campaigning In tho state.
What think you of the CoUIUKU'h stylo to
day I And tbelmpioveiiKUtsmo not allmnde
yet.
Mr F. A. llrown has so much Improved In
health that he exieets to start for homo next
week.
Addison Crowley and daughter of Kan
dolph are visiting tho family of Mr. M. II.
Cheney,
Mr. W, J. Ilryiin mid Mr. (I. M, Limbert
sou will engage In a Joint debate at Cortland
tonight.
This Is lovely fn'l weather In fact, to our
recollection surpassed nnytbing wo liavo had
in yearn.
Mr. A. W. Janseii has returned from n visit
to Holt county, where ho has large landed
Interests.
Attention is called to tho advertisement of
Tbos. Fawell which opjcnr In this Issue of
the Couuikii.
Mr. Charles E. Hoot of tho .Animiil, has
Ik-cii suffering this week from a severe attack
of ty pbold fever.
Miss Mattle Stowart of Sycamore, III., is in
the city visiting at tho homo of hor cousin,
Mr. J. F. Hutchlns.
Miss Mattle (illsrt of Denton was a Un
coln visitor Wednesday to see the Jeney
Lily's jierformauce.
If you are not n CountKii reader you ought
to 1h We can use your imino to good aU
vantage to all concerned.
Mn. Allle Tweed nmlilmightiir, Miss Jisslo,
have returiusl from a very pleasant visit with
friends in Illinois and Ohio.
Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald, who has 1smii
sncndlnir a few days In Lincoln returned to
his now home In Denver Sunday.
Aliss (lirndry and Miss Harjory of Mineral
Point, Wis,, aro guests at tho hospitable homo
of Mr. and Mm. O. M. Irfiinbortson.
Do y on suiter with catarrh? You can bo
cured If you take Hood's Hnmatmrllla, the
great blood purifier. Sold by all druggists.
Mls Stella Fitzgerald of Port Huron, Mich.,
who has been visiting tbo Misses Potvln, will
pass tho greater imrt of tho winter in this
city.
Misses May and Jesslo Hobinson. two ac
complished young ladles of Chicago, "o vis
iting in the city, tho guests of Mrs. C. E.
Yates.
W. Q Hell returned Tuesday from Orvllle,
Ohio, where ho went to lw present nt tbo oli
seipiles of his) father, who was ono of Ohio's
early 6ettlera.
W. S. Huffman of Huffman & Hlehter, left
Thursday for York, wheio the firm has n
laigo circle of patrons. Mr. Ilulfuian expects
to leturn today.
Avail yourself of tbo opportunity oirereil
at Ashby & Mlllspaiigh's next Friday and
Satunlay by imrcliaslng what you want at
their fur opening.
Take your breakfast at O.lell's dining hall.
Onler by bill of faro and get what your np
petite dcslieH. Dinner and supper are still
served as formerly.
Will Pickett Is on a little lay-olT for a week.
Ho Is in tho western part ot the state, and
while gone will visit his father, Col. Pickett
of the mini at IJlooniinglon,
Home 1'lrst y Alt Menim.
A fart which Lincoln ladles nppteclato Is
tlmt In thifo modem times of fnshlou, nil
branches of millinery are ably represented In
this city, and that their every want In the
w ay of he'idgear can 1st fully supplied at homo
without the need of g'lntf abroad. It has
outlines liecn amply proven to our ladles Hint
goods they bought ft out foielgu houses have
cost mole than what they could linve Ikmii
purchased for fiom homo dealels. Chicago,
Oiuahii or otliei houses In tho larger cities
have greater exKMises lo War, while heio at
home, for instnuec, tho Famous millinery of
M. Aekeinmn fi Co., has but small exienses
In compnrlwm. Hunts are not half so hltih
and nearly all other nxicnscs are (ipially so,
and then again our mei chants nioherofor
the purpovj of building up the city, to pell
you goods ami to stay. Ileforo thinking of
buying your winter lint or Isinuet, Iadles,you
should not fall to see what on have at homo
ATTEND THE
(IE AM ME OPEIIM !
NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Ashby & Millspaugh.
Double Store under Opera House.
here. Take n look nliout the city, call in and
wsj the Famous, In the oiiern houso block.
Their Hue of fashionables will surprise you.
The change mnde recently made at Odoll's
whereby breakfast Is served on tho Eurojiean
plan Instead of the former way of serving a
regular breakfast, Is meeting with decided
success, nud Mr. Odell ieK)rts great lucreaso
In atroiiago. Onler what you want and pay
for what you eat is the new run of things.
Tlio grand lodgo of Odd Fellows hold their
annual meeting nt Omaha Thursday, and was
attended by n largo representation from tbo
Lincoln fraternity. Among tho olllcen elec
ted were: I). A. Kline, Lincoln, grand sec
retary, and Snm McClny, grand treasurer.
Over 1000 people attended the grand ball nt
Goodrich hall In tbo evening.
Mn. E. C. McSliano of Omaha, sister-in-law
of the caudldata for governor, is in the
city visiting Mr. and Mm. F. S. Potvln and
attending the catholic fair and bazar. Mm.
McHhano arrived Monday and leaves1 today
for home to 1st on hand Monday and tnko mi
nctivn jtnrt In tho catholic fair wh(chopn
next Monday in Omaha and runs through the
week
Mm. Ada M. llittentwuder was on Monday
nt Washington, D. C, admitted to practice
in tho supremo court of the Unincd States,
Being only tho third lady lawyer ever admit'
ted to so high a tribunal, tho honor is certain
ly a worthy ono mid seako much for tbo la
dy's commendnblo legal ability. The Coun
IKH Joins friends in extending hearty congrat
ulations. On Satunlay, Nov. IMth.at l.'k'l South Ninth
street, there will Iks a grand gift drawing for
nn Ameilcan "Champion" bicycle. The
drawing will lie In charge of Chan. E. Selfert
mid the holding of the lucky numW receives
tlie bicycle. The "Champion" Is a lieauty,
lltted out with alarm, lamp, bag and toots
and tbU drawing will 1m un unusual opiMirtu-
nlty for some lucky person to get mi elegant
blcycht.
The Capitai. Citv Couiuku will come out
hi its Saturday Issue with a new head that is
a beauty. It is tho finest im,hvIiucu of the
kind the' Cttll has noted and w 111 lie liest o
prociatod when seen. Tho CouillK.lt will is
sue a specially attractive edition Satunlay.
.Kiyiiiiii'OtI.
Well, hew it Is. Wo consider It tbo finest
nowsnpor heading in the west. What do
you think of it I
There remains but a trlllo over two weeks
until tho next prrsident is elected, nud there
is one fact yam sliosild remember, and that is
that whether Bldvn Lckwood, Cleveland or
Hal rlsou aro eloetfil, you will still be able to
get tbo best lire goods at the same low price
at the general merchandise store of L. Meyer
& Co., on North Tenth street. Thoy buy di
rect from tho manufm-turer, keep tho fresh
est goods In tho city, ami are a most reliable
house to deal withi
Tbo PrescotUMcLiwi company closed their
engagement at the- lTiniko Satunlay evening,
presenting "IllKomll.', Miss Prescott was an
Ideal Purthcilia, ami her delineation of the
character of tho simple Grecian maiden re
ceived the appreciation it deserved. As In
gomir McLean is not at his best, mid those
who saw his Vlrglnlu the previous evening
were disappointed in hit characterization of
tho barbarian chief. At times ho was in
clined to rant, but In. the latter part his pre
sentation was more plvaing.
The attention of. oiurlndy leaders Is called
to tho display advertisement on fourth page
of thlslssuo t Messrs, Hey man it Delcbes.tho
popular cloak, suit and fur houso of Omaha.
Many Lincoln ladies Une pmcha-sod their
winter cloaks and furs of this homo,and they
ZEHRUNG, BURNS S HENKLE,
BUILDERS' HARDWARE
We carry at all times a fine line of
GRANITE KITCHEN UTENSILS
FIRE SETTS, TINWARE
And the most Elegant Variety of Pocket Cutlary in
the city of Lincoln.
EFFLEY
Sy'0 ffiM S 134 South 12thi St.,
South
YOU OUGHT TO SEE
THE NEW LINE OF HANDSOME
Fall Patterns in Carpets
In Tapestries, Hrusscls, Hotly Brussels, Moquettsand afl otlior
fine floor coverings. Our line of
FINE DRAPERIES
Cannot be equated iu the west. Call and sec us.
ulwavs find their nrlcw far below the aver-
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building on O street, tbo scene of the late lltost. Being direct tim;iortem and carrying
the largest stock ot these goods iu the
the
Onklov Iho. has been commenced, and
completion of tho woik is Mng pushed.
Apples by barrels, wagon loads and car
loads aro crowding tbo markets, and tlio lay
ing iu of winter supplies is occupying tho
time and attention of housekeepers, hotels,
rostaurantr, etc.
Mm. Ijmgtry's company was quartered at
tho Capital hotel while in tho city. They
sjK-ak highly of landlord Hoggen's hospitality
and of Chief Clerk Johnson's endeavors to
make their stay pleasant.
A. S. Hoymond. after touring huropo ior
several months, returno 1 Wednesday in com
luiny with Mm. Hnymoud, who met him iu
Now Yoik, and Miss May Lansing, who bus
been sjienillng tho summer iu Troy, N Y.
Tho now city directory will make Its np-
IH-anmce early in Nov ember, and wo aro as
sured by the publishers, Tho Cherrier Direc
tory Publishing Co., that It will lie a complete
handbook of Lincoln mid a credit to tho city.
Aro you seriously thinking of getting tan
gled In lovo or do you xoct to marry soon I
If mo a look nt tho CoimiKitVi slock of now
wedding stationery will lio an Inducement to
you and act as an encouragement In tbo mat
ter. The Union Pacific Tea company will open
their Lincoln branch today at IKM O street
(opposlto postolllce) w Itb a largo stock of
suporlor teas and colTees. Call and oxamlno
goods. The company have over 150 branch
stores In the states.
Hugh McVlcker, luto proofreader on tho
State Journal, Is now on tho city start of tlio
monihig luminary as reporter. Mao Is u
bright young man and a good ullround news
paper reporter, and ho has the Counaiui't
best wishes for success.
Geo. H, Poohlcr, tho O streot confectioner,
made tho largo pyramid cako which was do
noted to tho Cathollo fair by Mrs, Fitzgerald.
Ho also made one for Mrs. Daubach, Mn.
Halter and Mrs. J. Kelley, besides donating
several fancy cakes himsolf,
Monday evening next tho Lincoln W. C.
T. U. will glvo a literary and musical enter
tainment at the residence of Prof, O. H. How
ell. II and Seventeenth streets Tho 'moetr
lug will lie unusually Interesting, and there
Simula lie n largo attendance,
"To bo or not to lie, thnt Is tho question"
regunllug tbo celebration in connection with
laying tho cornerstone of tho now county
court house. Tho commlssionen say they do
not care for it and tho Journal says It wants
one, and now who will come out tint bcstl
A now tarriago factory is tho latest addi
tion to Lincoln's list of now Industries. Mr.
O. Wnlten, n well known carriage maker of
Sandwich, III., tins liought n lotoOxl(X) on the
corner of Thlitconth mid P streets, upon
which ho will erect n three-story brick building.
A. JVI. Davis & Serf.
From Mother Goose
To Herbert Spencer
IS THE RANGE OF BOOKS AT
H. W. BROWN'S,
CALL AND SEE THEM. 127 S. HLEVENT1I ST.
largest
ami liantUoinoit stole in the west, their ad
vantage over the ordinary dealer is apisueiit.
Head their advertisement.
A letter received from Mailumo Weber
glv es the pleasant; lutrlligciiro that she is do
ing nicely and Is well pleased with her new
homo in Clii"agoi The itiadnmo sang nttho
annual harvest home sociable of the woman's
home uiittiioiuiry society of tho First Pi esby
terliiu chin cb nt Evanston (a suburb of Chi
cago) on Filday, and sxaks of the ulvalr as
having Ihsmi u complete success. Mr. E. II.
Eddy, who Is attending tho Chicago medical
college, was also a mticipmit lu the concert.
Mm. Wolier Is located in one of tho 111111 res
idence iKirtlous of Chicago, at '.'Jill Michigan
Avenue, where sho will Ik) pleased to see her
Lincoln friends wiieu in that city.
IXrlr Un-sslng.
Grafton Goal heavens, Pavvclval, bov you
gawn stark staring madf Why, you'vo
shaved tho top of yoah bead as smooth as n
billiard ball!
Von Bnboony Aw, dcah fellah, I'm only
follow Ing tho fashion of tho queen's holr, yo
know. Judge,
liuslncsa Is limine.
First Now York Policeman That foller
with tho big doublo team is driving kind o'
reckless, ain't bo I
Second Policeman Naw. That ain't reck
lessness; that's business. Ho hauls for
crutch factory." Flillatlelpula lleconL.
After the Vacation.
Coles Back from tbo country!
Boles Yes.
Coles Feel recruited I
Boles Haven't been baok long ooagh
(eel the benefits yet, Life,
LINCOLN ICE COMPANY,,
PURE ICE
Not cut from the Filthy Salt Creek but from the Clear nnd Pino Watunof
--OAK CREEK-
Dellveied to all parts of the city nt reasonable prices. J
NW1
New Garland,
-AT-
RUDGE& MORRIS
STREET.
In Serlons Trouble.
"I say, Fwod, I've boon terribly annoyed,"
"Why, Charley, what can be tho matter?"
"I met tho pretty Hobinson today about 4
p. m., and I'm banged, Fnod, If I didn't
uavo an a, m. scarf on". Now York Sun,
An Inception.
An editor ailvislng his contributors says:
"Brovlty always gets to tbn fi-ont." Not If
It happens to bo doing duty us a rabbit's tall.
Blughamton Republican.
New York Society Note.
Tbo engagement of Mlw Nora Cogan to
Mr. Hblnolaiuler Do Lincoy Is announced.
Miss Cogan Is engaged as cook for $20
month. Sun,
A Matter f Color.
"Why aro you always so bluo, Scribbler?"
"Because," said tbo author, "I'm so boldom
red." Uaipcr' Bazar.
to m jsv .?? . -xcra .sX
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