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nmwipuMPiiiniini iMMniiiniiiiiiniii i i nmiri i " J . " , .mJVJl' t ii v mHwvjonn) ii tSTWiriynWlilllHTIIMIiM"M'm''w u oi rwi kiiw ut iniTiT rr"- '" " H ! eJl IfclMiljjigJWWtt1 jMJWWUfcJWWJhJWlHWW Perkins Bros. 1 lave just received an elegant tine of Ladies' Party Slippers and Shoes in colors to .natch Suits worn. Also a hand some line of Black and Bron.e goods. A specialty for a few days will be a Welt Waiikcnpliast 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' HIGH-CUT SHOES,' ALL SIZES and WIDTHS. 1 129 O Street. H.J. HALLS BRO 1126 0 STREET. Saturday EToning, Oct 27, 88 lOf Corner I Oth and P Streets. LoadingDryGrOodsHouse TAKE NOTICEI Tlio CouniKii will nut ho resonslllo for nuy ilulitH made !y any one In It name, nn lens n written order nrconinnlos the sntno, proorIy signed. I. Wh.hski., Jr., Prnp'r. NEXT WEEK Black Silk S.ale GREATEST OP Till: SEASON. Herpolsheimer & Co, Tim Courier Can lo 1 'nil nil At Windsor Hotel News Htnnd, Jitpltul Hotel News Htnnd, Odell's Dining Hull News Htmul. Chison A Fletcher's, 1110 O Street. A. T. Louilug A Co'., 110(1 0 Hlreet. Tho Gotham News Bland, IIS Houth lltli HI. Kolth llms., Ill N01II1 lllli Httcot. Kd. Yoiiiik, lOJOOHtreol. Katon A Smith, lIIO ' J. KteliiU-rK, O st opp. iHMlonU'o. llrowu'K ''Afo, near Windsor hotel. OCTOBER 22(1 to 26th. GRAND FUR OPENING. Goods nt strictly wholesale prices. W. R. DENNIS, 1137O. wwww 1 lt Ilnliy nr tlin IIiism? I.ltlli' Inritnt. (Iitnlril Ik iii. I'lll thonnli To her 111111 Miimmn liirim The wutor on. Uriirlniist Where I lluliy none 1 HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE. Rock Springs, Wyo., Jackson of Col., Walnut Block, Mis souri Block, and Lackawanna Offlco, 115 South Tenth St. Tolophono360. BARGAINS -IN- Dress Goods, Cloaks, AND BLANKETS, FRED. SCHMIDT, 921 O Street, opp postoffice. Books and Stationery. LINCOLN BOOK EMPORIUM. 113 H. 10th lit, under Y. M. C. A. A fine stock of books of the best author The C. L. S. C. books and Cliautnwiuan furnished to members. , Chautauqua games of Character, Dibit cal, Historical and Literary, on hand. THOS. FAWELL, l.orul mill I'emotml. Whltebreast Coal and Llmo Company. Tnko Tuiklsli nt 104)1 0 street. Lincoln leo company, iuro he. The best Tons. H. 1. Sloven & Co. l,ook for (Ireen &. Ilngerm-tii's mlv, tonvltt's ollkv, 1I.H. Tenth. Telephone !M0 King Htcenr, 1010 O street, IsMitsand shoes. Ludlos, ntteiid the Feather Halo at Famou. Hallet, iliniiionil mill wutches, lilt N 11th. Sawyer & Mosher, llorlsts, Masonic Temple. Mineral water used for bathing, 101(1 O nt. Trickoy &Co.,wholesaloand rolutl Jewelers. U llarr, jeweler, establlsho-1 li71, lOIHOst. For Hosiery anil Underwear. 11. H. NMoy &Co. For DrossOoodsand Flushes. II. It. Nlss ley & Co. Nobby stylo hats and lino neckwear nt llurlhurt's. Canon City Coal nt the Whltebreast Coal and 1,1 mo Co. For IniKrted Yarn and Silk lUblxins. II. It. Nlssloy & Co. Try some of tho lino fresh tlsh served every ilnv at Cameron's. cloaks, elouks of every deserlptlon nt Her polshcimcr & Co.'s. Canon City Conl again at tho Whltebreast al and Llino Co. Hoast meats, mid vegetable of all kinds nt Cameron's Lunch House. A drop In both prices mid stock of dry goods nt It. 11. Nlssloy & Co. Improved shower for Turkish lmtlis nt 1010 O street, Imscnient Union block. Only place In Lincoln that uses mlucuil water In baths Unt 111 10 O street, Hy all odds tlio finest lino of pocket cutlery in tlio city at Zehrung & Henklo's. An Immense nxsoi Uncut of underwear at tho lowest prices at Ieixlshciiner & Co.'s. Por infoi mation concerning and rates to western points apply ut 115 P. Tenth street. Doctor 1'. F. Halhy, ollleo nnd residence or. of Thirteenth nnd O streets. Tel. 017. Hayden is now milking cabinet photographs for $:.00 n down. They nro tho llnest, in tho elty. Tho llnest luncheoiiN in tho city nro served nt all hours at Carder's Euroonn rvstnuraut, WU 1 street. "You pays your mawy and takes your choleo" Is tho new order OS things nt Odoll's dining hall. Tnko tho Elklmrn-C. & N. W. route vestibule sleej or to Chicago and tho east. Always on time. Hostlltting kid gloves In all of tho newest shnes and colors jut received nt Heriwb sheinier oi Co.'s. Kery thing new nnd neat, llnest menu and best cook in tho city at Caidoi's i:uroieiiii restaurant, ll r street. Tho llnest w 01 klu tlio city at Hayden's photngrnplilo studio. 1311 O street. Bi-o our lino mmples of mt work. Tnko your breakfast at Odelfs dining hall. Onler by bill of faro 1 n l get what jourap jietito desires. Dinner and super lira still ber od us foinieilv. lloundtrlp tickets to Dakota Hot Springs, 3-l.!K; Douglas, Wyo., ?i8.:lj Itnplil Ulty, eS7.15; Img l'ino, $12.W). via Klkhorn line. Ollleo 115 south Tenth street. A10 jou going to give 1 irty soon! If so, don't fall to lcavo jour older for printing w 1th tho Coi'itiKK. Wo nro tho only printing hou1) In tho city that makes n BjH.'cialty of tills class of woik. TurkUh Cabinet, olettiio and plain imth for ladles at ! Bouth Kloventh sti eet, every foienoou nnd Wednobday and r rlday evening. For gentleman, every afternoon, and Tues day and Saturday evenings. Aro you seriously thlnhlng of getting tan gled In love or do you xoet to marry soon! If so n look at tho CooniKH's stock of now wedding stationery will bo an inducement to you nnd act as an encouragement in tlio mat ter. Try tho delicious dinners at Carder's.scrved dally. They coinpi iso soup, choicest meats, vegetables, pastry, etc., all for twenty-llvo conta. Everything Is nicely cooked, neatly served, and tho prico Is Just right for everybody, Inllos, attend tlin Feather Halo at Famous. look for (lieen fi lliigermiin's advertise ment. For Dres Trimmings and Corsets. II. It, Nlssloy & Co. Hon. II, W. Fut uas was In tho city sovornl ilajs this week. Mix Jlao North of Columbus is visiting thn Misses Cowdroy. Mr. A. S. Iladger jxilil Oiiiahn a brief busi ness visit this week. Miss l.llllc Toblii of Chicngo Is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. O. ICostkn. Hon, C. II. Willanl ivturiiisl Monday from an extended eastern trip. Mr. J. J. Imlioir returned Monday night from a tmftluetv trip to the east. MInm Ina Unroll arrived homo Tuowlay af ter a very pleasant visit In Hnstiiigs. The l'leasaiit Hour Juniors will glvo their oieulug iarty on Thanksgiving night. L'rnbb's Mill, nn old latiduintk, was sold 1 1 foircd sale Monday to Mayor Sawyer. Mr, L',H, Hopper and wifo Imvo retiuned from a visit to fi lends in Sandwich, III. MKs Nettlo Hobbs of .lollet, III., Is visiting hercoiixlu, Mrs. (1. M Ilarues, 1111(1 street. Mensrs. Miihoii nud Frank (Ircgg, a Itti their wives, sMnt liiKt Siilidny in Nebraska City. Tho Johusoti-Btnvin trotie wore guest of thn Capital hotel during their stay In the city. Mrs. H. 1'. Vauntta or l'lattxmouth, is visit ing her daughter, Mim. C. M. Hands on I stieet. Col. C. J. Iuig of the county court, Is sKiullng n short time nt Ills homo in Carth age, III. Mr. Moo. K. Ikiwormau has returned with his family, who hno 1hvii visiting nt Spring Held, III. J. I), l'nrrlsh Is making n plensnnt visit nt tlio Colorado resorts, Isavlng for Denver on Tuewlay. Hon. H. M. Illce, 0110 of tho city's efficient aldermen, left Wednowlay on 11 business trip to UU J (HI. Tony Harrington, tliir alTnhUi deputy clerk of the dint rlct court, hat been laid up with iheumatlitm. Miss Krttullu Wirlck of Kiirlvillo, III., is vU ltlng her brother, C. A. Wlrkk, of tho Un coil 1 trunk factory. ltov. K. II. Chapin is attending tho national convention of tlio;Uiilvcrsallst) eturch now In session at Chimgo. Kloventh stnsit is jtavixl now im far south as 11 street. It Is one of tint liniidHiMiiest Ik lovanls In tho west. Hon. Patrick Kgau left Monday for New York where ho will do some campaiipiiug for tho republican p.irty. If jou nro not a CuciitKU reader yoie ought to lo. Wo can uso your iiiimu to' gtol iul vantago to all concennsl. Mrs. Paul Holm, after 11 three weeks- ale Bonce, visiting in Clilcngo- and- DL-lUilh HI., ivtitrned homo yesterday. Mr..!. II. Worley, wife of ai missionary whoso Held of latsjr Is in Chilian Iss visiting her brother, Judge Field. At last it may bo definitely announced. thnt the Nior mills have really started. Long life to the now enterprise. The I'ichhytcriniis lmvo rented a- building at Twenty-seventh nnd Q streets, and will hold Sunday school there. Mrs. D. II. Wheeler of Omaha arrhvd In tlio city Wednesday, and is a visitor at the homo of her son Myron. The Omaha delegation whtcln assisted In organizing Lincoln lodge, ll'iini H'rlth, left for homo Monday morning. Mr. W. L. 1'iekettof the Uuillngtnii freight ollleo, returned Wednesday from a Islt to nolKsly knows exactly whore. Thu freight offices report a grent Incienso in toiinaeo over last year, u sure iudicntion- of how Lincoln Is prospering. Will W. Gregory, for several months n momlwrof tho growing CouniKii family, loft Tuesday for Unlvestoii, Texas. Mr. John I'. Dorr, ono of our most invet erate hunters, paid thn northern part of tho state a devastating visit this week. Hood's Sarsapurllla Is a purely vegetable compound, Isiing freo from injurious ingre dients. It is ixvuliiir in Its curative power. Mr. W. II. Dorgau returned homo Tuesday from attendance nt tho obseipilosof his moth er at tho old homo in New Hampton,. Iown. Viof. and Mrs. O. 11. Howell wlllnoon loavn for lloston to stH'iul tho w inter in ii.courho of study at tlio New England conservatory of iniisic. The ladles of the Plymouth congregational church guvo an oyster super at tlui church mi lont Tuesday evening. Itwnsn llnanciiil success. Contractor Lnyno rejwrts work.au tlio new Industrial college piogresslng raplJly, witli everything favorable for its coinplutioii by middle of Jiiuuury. Tho cornerstone of the lluw uuunt house will lie laid next Thursday witk uvpropriato ceremonies. The GinmLMastuL' ILosou of tho state w ill have charge. Prof. Warner gave his iultiiU wirty of tho w Inter sei ies nt Temple hall Tuesday oveulng. It was a pleasant nlHilr, mul cnjoyisl by a largo numliei' of dancer Tho Woman's Ib-Uef Cori. will hold 11 sH-civl uus'ting this afteiuuou at It o'clock at A. ('. U. W. hall, at which all ladies Inter ested are nspiested, to be presont. The Uurllngtoii and Union 1'aeltic roads carried a number of LiiuolniUs to Omaha Thursday t witnes tho games of ball lie tweeti tlio Chleagort and all Aliiei Icn. It is a matter of regret that ltob Hlnvln Is sulTerlug f nun a throit iih"ecltoii. Ho Is one of tho U-st coimsllnns on tho stage, unit his many admire rs wish him a speedy recovery. Tlio Ilantist state convention will bo in ses sion lu Lincoln next week, and it is exKcted thoro will lio a largo gathering. Tho sc-doiis will lie held In tho parlors of tho First llaptist church. A large paity of Iiullesaiid gentlemen from Now Knglnnd, on a tour of tho west, 111 rived In the elty Tuesday mid weie shown tho beau ties of Nebraska's capital city hy ineintiers 01 the board of trade. Tho Cathollo fair closed Monday night. It was a great llnanciiil success. Tho managers of tlio bazar devoted a greut deal of hard work to tho enterprise, and It Is gratifying to know thnt thoy were well rejwld. Tho political pot is boiling. Tho republi cans held a big rally Monday night, the dem ocrats followed suit Wednesday, while this evening tlio prohllw will commence 11 series of meetings to last until election day. MIkm Elllo Crltchlleld of Chicago, who has been pursuing hor musical studies at Milan, Italy, Is visiting in tho city, the guest of Mrs. Dr. I-aiio. It would lw nn agreeable treat could tho young lady bo Induced to nppear bo tor on Lincoln audience. A NEW LODGE. Orj;iiiil ration or Mneiiln l.mlge No. -'HI 7, Independent (Inter ll'Nilt ll'Mlli. All event of unusual interest and lniort niico to Jew Id 1 H)oplo in Lincoln nud vicinity was tho oigniilatiou Inst Sunday ufteruoon and evening of Lincoln Islgo No. .'177, Inde pendent order of irNn! D'lUth (Sous of the Covenant.) Tho w oik of organizing Lincoln city lodgo was pel formed by Grand l'uwldent Samuel Taussig and Grand Secretary K. t II11111 hurgher of district No. 0, both gentlemen be ing from Chicago. Thoy weie assisted by thirty leading members of the Omaha lodge, with their ladles, Prominent among those from Omaha were Carl Ilraiidols, M. Hell man nud lady, I. Olierfeliler, K. Wedelcs and lady and Fonllliatnl Adler nud lady. The now lodo starts its existence with twenty live charter memWs, and is olllcertsl as follows: Monitor Slg. Sellgsohu, President Louln Meyer. Vice jiresldeut Ixmls A. Ivsensky. Itocordlug ssvretary Sol, Gotthelf. KlnancUl secretary M. Zunder. Treasurer Isaac Friend. Inside guardian Charles I'oskn. Outsldo icunnlliin Albert Katrensteln. Ilonrd of trustiN's Charles Meyer, L. Her scholer. mid 1). Ilymnn, 'l lie objects of tlio organization are aid to Jewish emlgranU, tho supjioit and isliicntlon of those In want nud to elevate tho moral stnudaid. There nro !177 lodges of this order In existence at the present time, with 11 total iiieinls'rshlpof Wl.000. After the iiiKtltutlcn of tho Lincoln lodge, the inemliers and visi tors held a reception mid Iximpiot at K. 1. hall, which was 11 most enjoyable conclusion to tho ceremonies. Tlio now lodge starts out with great promise, and bids fnlr to rank with nny lu tho country. GREAT SILK SALE. ONE WEEK BEGINNING ON MONDAY, J91I1 INST. Ashby & Millspaugh. Double Store under Opera House. 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 Pocfcet Cuttery in the city of Lincoln. Mr. I. A. Solomon, representing Fisher's "Colli Day" comisiuy, which npiieura at tho Funky next Saturday Is in tho city arrang ng preliminaries for this comedy event. Grand Chancellor Live ofjtlie KuiglitH of Pythias reH)rts several iH-tltlons f nun citizens of town who deslro to have lodges Instituted. Tho grand chancellor will shortly liegln the work of organization In many plact-s in the state wlioro jwtltlons lmvo already Iksjii granted. Miss Jessie Wuriugton, who has l)eeti a guest of her aunt, Mm. C. C. Calkins, for tlio xist month, returned homo Thursday to Os oiliNMn, Iowa, SIIss Jessie enJoyel a very pleasant time while here, nnd made many friend who will bo pleased to welcome hor on n future visit. Mr. Harry Forenmnn,onoof tho liest vocal ists with the Johnson & Slnvin minstrels, is n brother of our George, city ticket ngent for the KIHiorn line. This is Ms'. Foresiuau's rtmt year oil the road, and lielng tho ossts.sor of n lino voice mid n good presence ho is moot ing: with great success. George F. llilers, of tho linn of Curtlco & TMrr has engaged n spei-inl artist, who in diMieminwof timo will cull Gisirgo "jinpa," and will no doubt manipulate tho ivories lu projier form. He urrivwl Sunday night, weight ten ponnds, nnd friend Thiers I tlio recipient of a lunt of ccngratiilntlons. The Yovuig Iliet MKiiisi of tho Presby terinu church gnve a rams-rie Wislnesday veiling, which was weil attviidetl and highly en joyed. A causrriv Is where a lonv ersntioii is-aarried oil ojion nny subject, tlio interval of talk lieing live mintrtrs uimhi each subject. Programs aro titisl, wUhwhicti the gentlemen moke engagement with tlie ladles for con vcrsathturchimging ndi meeting their next partiiHr after the liver luiuuto limit. Ife 1r a. Jebatablo iivetlti whether Lincoln wlll'uvwrliavwpuru water again, notwith standing the cn.leftvors- being made to secure a. now wvu co of supply but Ihtrr Ls no iloubt thut U Meyer & Co., the north Tenth strevt merchanS keep one oC tho llnest lines of goods-ill tho city. Their liug noU-s compel theiiiito keep a. fresh, stuck ot goo, Is always 011 hand, slid ICyou aro in need of or yinAi anything lu their lUu,dui1 forget to give theunnalL A meeting of clersyiuso and others fntcr cnted'vvivtheld at the- IFlut Congregatiouul church liut Friday evening for the purjx'M of organizing mi auxiliary to tho American Ilililu-soilety. A coiistitailou vva iultsl audlarraiigcuieiitwuini miiilu for bringing tho-matter before thu- (tliurche of th city, nud to have cacbchuralu t.aniu utetuber of tho executive commititwo. ThJ.s- vnuuultteo men lhstevcninir anduamplctud tlu orgaulu tllnii tic the souluty. Mr. 11, K. Wolfiiv w!w Is wull knowu lu the city im iv giaduatu ot tho stat university, mid' who ha spent suvvi id years ina thorough study of modern philosophy both, in this country and thu bust educutlouul eeutrvsof Kurope, has rucuntly been otlereu and has accepteil a lectureship lu thu state university ill that branch. Iti is-understood that m will enter uikhi hHdutles about th first of the year, removing hure from California, where ho has liceu t-achiog tho piu year. TIw rec ognition given Mr. Wolfe 1 deserved, and tho university has udiletl to- its lr.t of itirtrac tors, many of whom ate graduates, of tho institution, HIiikIdk NulMMt In thu-cars. sometimes a nsirlng, Imzzing sound, ore-caused by cutarrh, that oxce st- ingly dlsagnsvihlo mill very common iIImmisu' Losiiot siuull or hearing; uLso result fiom catarrh. Hood's Sarsapunlla, tho great blood purifier, bn peculiarly MKvessful reimsly for this diseiiM, which it uireH by purifying tho blooiL If you sullur fiiwn cataiih, trj- Hood's Sarsapurllla, tho iiccullnr medleine. hlioulst Uo Seen. T1m elegant lino of ladles hand turn mid extension solo lino sbis-s, miido of I ho best carefully solectisl stock; they excel in lieing jervicenblo, easy to wear and haudsouio, ut ivrices which will astonish you. CiiiuaiioSiiok Houhk, Next door to Mrs. Foreman's, IL'O South PJth street. riililloSnlo nf Clienp Monies. Vo will sell at public auction, October 111, 1SS8, tho following desciibtsl piopcity. I)ts 10 and 11, block 8, 1'jist Lincoln ndd, with good new 7 room liouse, barn, cisterns, etc , 011 each. Two now houses, 0 rooms, on east O street, T uttle'B add, with well, clsteui and liaru. G1 8 loom house with well, cistern nud barn on lot-0, Northsldo ndd.corncr 15th nnd V streets. Double 8 100111 house on west half of lot 17, S. W. Little's sub. dtv. I'nlver sity Place, nnd other propel ty sucli as vacant lota, etc , on liest of terms. This propeity will bo sold without rescrvo to the highest bidder. For particulars call on Green & Hngermnn, Ileal Kstat't, Ioan and Insuranco Agenta, 117 South 10th street. How Two Men llrew ttft.OUO, Two geiitlenien living In Gllllain, Mnrshull county, Mo., lmvo reaed tlio rownnl of in estiiientsln tho Louisiana Statu tottery. Tho prize draw 11 hero In tho toulsiunn Statu tottery was f o.uoo, anil was uruw 11 ny 11 iick et held Jointly lietvvoen K J. Dunlap, tho (lnicL'ist.aud Mr. James Woodrldgo, w ho Is lu tho store of W. H. tond & Son. Tliey received tho ensh tlirough tho Citizen's Stock Dank last Saturday. Jirn(i(( lYogreas. Peffley & Sonsv, . fTjl 134 South 12th st:'' LIISTOOIjIT, 3STEB. 12 22 O ST. 122 2 O ST. CAPITAL Steam Dye and Cle aning Works,. S. R. MANN, Proprietor. Ladles and Gents' Clothing Cleaned, DycdJ and" Repaired on Short Notice. Twenty five per cent discount on nil l'ftishes, Velvets and Sealskins Steamed for the next Slttv Davs. YOU OUGHT TO SEE THE NEW LINE Qle FFANDSOME Fall Patterns in Carpets- In Tapestries, Brussels, Ilody Hrui-solfc, Mospictts and nil other fine lloor coverings) Our line of FINE DRAFERIES Cannot be equaled lu the west. Call nndAcu us, A. JVI. DglYI & Sor.. From Mother Goose To Herbert Spencer" IS THE RANGK OF BOOKS AT H. W. BROWN'S, CALL AND SEE THEM. taj-S. BLEVENTH ST. SEE THE; New Garland, -AT RUDGE& MORRIS N STR ET. For MAN ! , . fto. For BEAST II .iSSrj& ;$ yy H w2k ?A. 'ia 8 esrjp WW ,'sW ::& '? Vifr r 'if : Mustang Liniment JIKXICANJlU.ITAMi LINIJIENTN.l.nll, il,. UH-o, .MW UUA319 D 11V AU InJLAJUlATIU: ouf N 'D xfc. r. o.jf. .rm.. "w w .?m v7a!.X.sSKs!S' Wy&$ x c A V.& A.. XSPS&P fi". rr .S' t&r fr , .& X'ul aU V- J.'. $? s y w.-A!fa.r... aKntwi&fi SMajSgasTgg-- mhuiimh h'WWsjppiWTW Trnir-MTiTg'"i"'Mfc: