Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, October 27, 1888, Image 9

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Perkins Bros.
1 lave just received an elegant
line of
Ladies' Party Slippers
and Shoes in colors to match
Suits worn. Also a hand
some line of Black and
Hronx.e goods.
A specialty for a few days will
he a
Welt Waukenpliast Shoe,
for street wear, at $3.50.
We have this shoe in all
widths from A to E, and
.sizes i to 7.
A FULL LINE OF
BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
HIGH-CUT SHOES,'
ALL SIZES and WIDTHS.
1 1 29 O Street.
H.J. HALLS BRO
1126 0 STREET.
HARDWARE. STOYES
AND TINWARE.
Rock Springs, Wyo., Jackson
of Col., Walnut Block, Mis
souri Block, and Lackawanna
Offlco, 115 South Tenth St.
Tolephono 360.
BAROAINTS
-IN
Dress Goods, Cloaks
AND BLANKETS.
FRED. SCHMIDT,
921 O Street, opp postoffice.
Books and Stationery.
XL
LINCOLN BOOK EMPORIUM.
113 H. 10th Ht, mulor Y. M.C. A.
A fine stock of books of the best authors
The C. L. S. C. books and Cliautuuquan
furnished to members.
Chautauqua games of Character, Dibit
cal, Historical and Literary, on hand.
THOS. FAWELL,
mw$m.
Saturday Evening, Oct. 2788
Corner I Oth and P Streets.
LoadingDryGrOodsHouso
TAKE N0TICE1
TlioCouniKii will mil Ih resonslblo for
nny duhbt nmdo by iiny hum Iii Its nnino, un
less n written ortlcr accompanies the miiiiii,
proorly signed.
Ij. Wkhhki., Jr., Prop'r.
NEXT WEEK
Black Silk S.ale !
or latest or tiii: season.
Herpolsheimer & Co.,
Tim Courier Cnn lin 1'nnnil At
Windsor Hotel News Hlond,
Jupltul lintel Nows Htond,
Oilell'11 DIiiIiir Hull Nows Wand.
Closon A Fletcher's, 1110 0 Htreet.
A. T. I-emlng A Co's., llftl O Htreet.
Thotlnthum NowsSlniul, IIS Hoiitli lllh HI.
Kollh linn., Ill Noilh lllli Htieot.
Kit. Yiuiiiic, IMOO Htreet.
Kntoii AHiiillh, lUO
J. Hlelulierg, O st opp. "OHtoflleo.
llrown's Cnfe, neur Windsor hotel.
OCTOBER 22(1 to afrth.
GRAND
FUR OPENING.
Goods at strictly wholesale prices.
W. R. DENNIS, 1137O.
l.ornl unit remount.
Whltobroast Coid niut Lime Couinny.
Take TurkMi nt WHO street.
Lincoln Ico coin puny, puro lie.
TI10 best Tenn. H. P. Stevens i Co.
Look for (Ireen it Hagorinan's adv.
L'nvltt's ollleo, lift H. Tenth. Telephone MO
King Htecnr, HMD O street, Imki'.hiukI shoes.
Lwllos, ntteml thu Feather Halo nt Famous.
Hallct, diamonds nnd witches, ll!l N 11th.
Bnwyer Si MohIici, Hoi Ists, Masonic Temple.
Mineral water used ror bathing, 101(1 O st.
Trickey &Cov hole-sale nnd rotnll jewelers.
U llorr, jeweler, established IS7I, lOlUOst.
For Hosiery and Underwear. II. H. Nlssloy
& Co.
For DressOoodsnnd Plushes. II. It. Nlss
ley Hi Co.
Nobby stylo lints and lino neckwear at
Ilurllmrt's.
Canon City Cool at tho Whltebronst Coal
Biul Llnio Co.
For Imported Yams and Milk Ribbons. II,
It. Nlssloj & Co.
Try Homo of tho flno fresh llsh served every
dnv at Cameron's.
wlonks, clonks of every description at Her
polshelmer & Co.'s.
Canon City Coal agabi at tho Whltebreast
at and Lluto Co.
Uoast meats, and vegetables of all kinds at
Cameron's Lunch House.
A drop in both pi lees and stock of dry
goods nt H. It. Nlssley &C0.
Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010
O street, Iwisoincnt Union block.
Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral
water In baths U nt 1010 O htreet.
My all odds tlio finest line of pocket cutlery
In tlio city at Zehrutig & Henklo's.
An Immense assoi tmeut of underwear nt
tho lowest prices at Hoi xIshcuncr & Co.'s.
For Information concerning and rates to
western points apply at lift S. Tenth street.
Doctor P. F. Ualliy, ollleo and residence
or. of Thirteenth and O streets. Tel. 017.
Hayden Is now making cabinet photographs
for $:.00 a dozen. They nro tho llnest, in tho
city.
Tho llnest luncheons lu tho city nro served
at all hours at Cnnlei's European restaurant,
WU I street.
"You pays your niam'y and takes your
choice-'' Is tho now onlcr Orf things at Oilcll's
dining hnll.
Tako tho WUinrn-U. & N. W. nnto
vestibule slwper to Chicago and tho east.
Always on time.
Host Htting kldgl'ves in nil of tho newest
shiiwi and colors jut vecehiHl at Herpol
klu'liucr & Co.'s.
Kiervthitu; new and neat, llnest menu and
best cook In tho city at Coulee's Lurniioaii
rotanrant, tl 1 strwt.
Thotlnest woiklu tlio city nt Hnyden's
photographic studio. i 1 O stri-et. 8eo our
tine rniuples of nit work.
Toko your bivnkfiut at Udell's dining hall.
Onler by bill of faro 1 n 1 get what our an
petltodi-shes. Diuner und bupper 1110 still
scned as fonneilv.
llound trip tickets to Dakota Hot Springs,
fcil.itt; Douglas, Wyo., ?;'.:); llapni uuy,
W7.1ft; Long l'iuo, $I2.W. via Klkhorn line.
Ulllco lift south Ttnth ttreet,
Ai 0 j ou going to glvo party soon f If m),
don't fail to leave jour older for printing
w ith tho Coi'iiiKii. Wo nro tho only printing
house lit tho city that makes a specialty of
this class of woi k.
Turkith Cabinet, olectilo nud plain ixith
for ladles nt KMI Bouth Lloventli sheet, every
foi enoou and Wednesday and ! 1 idny evening.
For gentleman, every afteinouii, and Tues
day and Hutunhiy evenings.
Are. you seriously thinking of getting tan
gled in love or do jou oxpeet to marry sooiW
If so a look nt tho Couuiun stock or now
wedding stationery will bo an Inducement to
you and act as an encouragement in tho mat
ter.
Try tho delicious dinners at Carder's.scrved
dally. They compi Iso soup, choicest moats,
vegetables, iwstry, etc., all for twenty-live
cent Everything is nicety cookixi, neouy
served, and tho price Is just right for everybody.
'lint Unity op llin llovt?
Utile Infant.
(liirdcn hose,
Iii t tint 110I0
To Iiit nni.il
Miiinnm turns
The water nn.
(Irnrloust Where Is
lluliy Kono ?
Ladles, ntteml the I'cntlicr Huln at Famous
Ixxik for tit it'll & Ilngernuin's iiihertiMi
inrnt. For Dress Trimming nud Corsets, II. It.
Nlsdey & Co.
Iloti. It. W. Fin nas was In tlio elty sovornl
dn)s this week.
Miss Mau North of Columbus Is visiting the
Misses Cowdioy.
Mr. A. H. Dodger paid Omaha a brief busi
ness visit this week.
Miss Lllllo Toblu of Chicago Is visiting hor
sister, Mrs. II. (. Kostka.
Hon. U. II. Willnnl returntsl Monday from
an extended eastern trip.
Mr, J. J. ImholT returned Mondny night
from a Inislnewt trip to the east.
MIhs Ina llurch arrlvisl houid Tinwlny af
ter n very pleasant visit In Hastings.
Tho l'leasoiit Hour Juniors will give their
oMnlng party 011 Thanksgiving night.
Oral ill's Mill, nn old liiudmnik, was sold at
foiced snlo Monday to Mayor Kawjcr.
Mr. O. H. lIopjKir and wife have retuined
f nun a visit to filonds In Kniidwluh, III,
Miss Nettle Hoblw of .Toilet, III , Is visiting
her cousin, Mrs, 0. M Humus, 1111(1 street.
Messrs. Mason and Frank (Iregg. a 1 1 1 1 their
wives, sMut last Hiinday In Nehraskn City.
Tho Johnsou-Ulavlu troilve woro guests of
tho Capital hotel during their stay In tho
city.
Mrs. H. 1'. Vanntta of I'lattsinouth, Is visit
ing her daughter, Mis. C. M. Hands 011 I
stl eet.
Col. C, J. lioiig of tho county court, Is
sieudlng n short time at his homo In Carth
ago, III.
Mr. (Its). H. llowerman has returned with
his family, who lmo Ihmjii visiting nt Hpring
Held, III.
J. I). I'arrish Is making a pleasant visit nt
tho Colorndo resorts, Laving for Denver on
Tuowluy.
Hon, II, M. Illeo, tma of tho city's eflkicnt
nldermeu, left Wislnesdny on u Imsine trip
to tit. J(SI.
Tony Harrington, thn stTalilo deputy clerk
of the district court, hint been laid up with
ilieunmtimn.
iMIsH Hstello Wlrlck of Uirlvillo, III., is vis
iting her brother, C. A. Wlrkk, of thu IJn
colu trunk factory.
Ilov. K. II. Chaplu Is nttendb)g tho national
invention of theUulvei-sHllsti elturch now in
session nt Chicago.
Eleventh stl eot is pavtsl now im far south
as II stus't. It is one of tlm Imndtwinest boi(
lovanls In tho wwt.
Hon. I'ati lek Fgan left Monday 0or Now
York whem ho w ill do some caiupai(piliig for
tho lepublicoii lurty.
If jou aii) not a CouniKli reader j'ouiought
to I hi. Wo can usn your iiiiinu Uv gm)l tub
vantage to oil concerned.
Mrs. Paul Holm, after a threo we'k- ab
sence, visiting In Chicago and. DolGilli) Hli,
ivtiirmsl homo yestenlaj-.
Mr. .T. II. Worlej', wlfii of ni inlssionary
whoso Held of lolKir is ill China I visiting
her brother, Judge Field.
At lost It may bo dullnltelj' nuuouiieed.that
tho Nior mills have really stalled. Long
life to tho now enterprise.
Tho Picshy teriaus liavo rented a. building
ut Twenty-seventh and Q streets, and will
hold Hnnday school there.
Mrs. I). II. Wheeler of Omaha arrhvd In
tho city Weduosdoy, and Is a visitor at tho
homo of hor son Myron.
Tho Omaha delegation which. nRsistcd In
organizing Lincoln lodge, ll'nal H'rJth, left
for homo Monday inornliig.
Mr. W. L. l'ickottof tholhiillngtoii fnJght
otlliv, returned Wednesday from a Isit to
nolsslj' knows exnetly where.
Tho freight olllces report a grent increase
in tonnage over lost year, a sure ludlcntion.
of how Lincoln is prospering.
Will W, Oregory, for several mouths a
momber of the growing CouniKli family, left
Tuesday for Uolvestoii, Texas.
Mr. John l Dorr, 0110 of our most invet
erate hunters, puiil tho northern part of the
state a devastating visit tills week.
Hood's Snrsapnrilla Is a purely vegetable
compound, lieiug freo from Injurious Ingre
dients, It iseculiar In ilseuratUe Minor.
Mr. W. II. Dorgan returned homo Tuesday
from iittendiiuco at tho obsispiiesof his moth
er at tho old homo In Now Hainptoiii Iowa.
1'iof. and Mrs. O. It. Howell wlllsoon leave
for Hoston to ssiul tho winter 111 a.courho of
study at tho Now England conservatory of
music.
Tho ladles of the Plymouth congregational
church gave an oj'ster stipiei nt Uiu church
pai lorn Tuesday evening. Itwnsa lliiauclal
success.
Contractor Inyno reorts or Icon tlio new
Industrial college piogresslng rapidly, with
everything fnvomblo for its couiplutlon by
middle of January .
Tho cornerstone of the now uourt bouse
will lw laid next Thursday with uppiopriato
ceiemoiiies. Tho (lianiLMastui: JLaaou of tho
state w 111 lmvu chorgp.
Prof, Warner gave his iuitliU party of tho
w Inter series nt Temple ImU Tuesday oveulng,
It was a pleasant olToIr, iuul enjoytsl by a
largo iuiihIh-T of tlancer.
Tho Woman's lU'Ui'f Cor( will held a
sccial meeting this ofteiuixiu nt !l o'clock nt
A. O. U. W. hall, at which all ladles Inter
ested aro letpiested. to b ptvseiit.
The llurliugtou und Union Pacific roods
cairied a number of LiniolniUs to Omaha
Thursday t w itues tho gomes of ball Isi
tweeii tlio ChlcagtMiind all America.
It Is a matter of regret that Dob Hlavln Is
suircringfitniiitthioitnlfectlon. He Is one
of the lct comedian on tho stage, ana bis
many admirers w ish him a sjieedy recovery.
The Iloptist state convention will bo lu ses
sion lu Lincoln next week, nud It Is oxpts'ted
there w 111 lie 11 largo gathei lag. 1 ho serous
w ill Ik) hold lu tho parlors of the First lioptist
church.
A largo pai ty of ladies and geutleuieii from
Now England, on a tour of tho west, 111 rived
in tho city Tuesday mid weio shown the beau
ties of Nebraska's capital city by meiubeis of
tho board of trade.
Tho Cotholle fair closed Monday night. It
wos a great llnanclal success. Tho managers
of the Iwizar devoted n greut dial of hard
work to tho enterprise, and It Is gratifying to
know thnt they were well repaid.
Tho political pot is boiling. Tho lepubll
cans held n big rally Monday night, the dem
ocrats followed suit AVediiesday. while this
evening tho prohibs will commence 11 soi ies
of meetings to lust until election daj
MIssEllloCrltchfloldof Chicago, who has
been pursuing her musical studies nt Milan,
Italy, Is visiting In the city, the guest of Mrs.
Dr. Ijuio. It would lw an agreeable treat
could tho young lady be Indiieod to npjcor
betoron Lincoln audience.
A NEW LODGE.
Organl rnthin of Lincoln l.ncliie No. .'HIT.
Inili'ieliili'lil Older If Nil I ll'NUIi.
All event of luminal Interest and 1 1 iijvort
unco to Jtmlih moiI( In Lincoln and vicinity
was tliooigniiir.utlon last Sunday afternoon
and evening of Lincoln Islgo No. .'177, Imle
pendent older of ll'Nal It'Illth (Sous of the
Covenant.)
Tho w oik of organlring Lincoln city lodge
was iei fornusl by (Irnnd President .Samuel
Taussig und Urauil Kecret-ary K, V. Hom
biirgher of district No, (1, Isith gentlemen be
ing from Chicago, They weie assisted bj"
thirty leading uiombors of tho Omaha hslge,
with their ladles. Prominent among those
fiom Oinnha were Carl llrandels, M. Hell-
man nnd lndj1, I. Oberfelder, K. Wedeles and
lady mid Ferdinand Adlor and Indy, The
now lodge starts Itsoxlstenco with twentyllvo
clinrter memlMirs, and is nlllcereil as follows:
Monitor Hlg. Beligsohn,
President Louio Meyer.
Vice president Imls A. Ksensky.
ltoconlliig secretary Hoi. (lotthelf,
Finnncla! secretnrj M. .under.
Treasurer Isaac Friend.
Inside guardian Charles Poskn.
Outside gunrdlaii Albert Katrcustelit.
Hoard of trusteed (Miarlea Meyer, L, ller
scheler. and I), Ilymaii,
'1 ho objects of the organization are aid to
Jewish emigrants, tho suppoi t and education
of those in want nud to elevnto tho moral
stnndoid, There aro 1177 hslges of this order
lu existence nt tho present time, with a total
liieinls'rshlpof '.'O.OOO. After the llistitiitlcu
of the Lincoln hslge, the memlieni nnd visi
tors hold n nceptlou nnd iMiuipiut nt K. P,
hull, which was n most oujoynhlo conclusion
to tho ceremonies. The new lodge starts out
with great promise, and bids fnlr to rank
with tiny lu the country.
Mr. I. A. Kolomoii, representing Fisher's
"Cold Day" coninuy, which npiwurs nt the
Fiinko next Hntunlay Is In the city urrniig
ng preliminaries for this comedy event,
(I rand Chancellor Ixive ofjthe Kiili'hts of
Py thins reiKirts several itetltions from citizens
of towns whodeslro to havohslgesiiistltuttsl.
Tho grand chnucollor will shortly begin tho
work of organization in many places in the
state whuro iiotitlons linvo already Ikhiii
granted.
Mlfs Jesslo Warington, who has lieen a
guest of her nunt, Mrs. C. C. Calkins, for tho
post month, returnisl homo Thursday to Os
caloosn, Iowa, Miss Jessie enjoj'cl a very
pleasant tlmo while here, and made many
friends who will bo pleased to wolcomo her
on a future visit.
Mr. Harry Forwmnn,onoof tho Wst viK'al
Ists with the Johnson & Hlavln minstrels, U
n brother of our Oeorgo, city ticket agent tor
tlte Klkhorn Hue. This is Mr, Forcsmau's
rlnit yenr on the road, nnd lieing the H)sstssor
of 11 lino voice and a good presence he Is meet
ing with great success.
Oeorge F. Thiers, of the firm of Curtice fc
Thiers, lias engaged a sccial artist, who lu
duo crsime of tlmo will call Oeorgo "jmpa,"
and will no doubt iimnlpulab) the ivories in
proper form. Ho arrived Hiinitoy night,
weight tii K)iiuds, nml friend Tillers Is the
recipient of n ImK. of i-ttigratutations.
Tlio Ytsmg Lwlkw Minion of tho Presbj'
turlan church gave u cainvrlo Wislnrsihiy
evening, which win -nell attelidtsl and highly
'enjoyed, A causerin in where n fomentation
is-itnrried on ujk)H nnj subject, tho interval
of talk lieing llveminatrs Umiii each subject.
Prog-rajus? are myl, wllb which tlio geutleuien
lliioko engagements) with the Indies for ctn
vorsutinn,. changing tu) meeting their iuxt
partusr after the live minute limit
ft) Ii -leli(italilo (Ufsftli whether Lincoln
wllliuvsrhavpuru wwlxr again, notwith
standing tho endeavor ling made to scuro
iv now utsirce of supityr but tkert- Ls 110 iloubt
that; L Meyer Sc Co., tho north Tenth stnvt
merchauiv keep one oC tlio llix-st llix-of
goods-In tho city. Tliolr Iiurg soU-a coinpvl
tboiu.to keep o fresh, stock of goods nlwnys
on llnndriuid ICyouaie In uued of k- wwh
anything In their lUu,dniu1 forget to give
themia.ell,
A meeting of elersymeis and othr intcr
mtotl'vnhekl at tho- First Congrrgstloual
church liwt Frlilay ewmiuc; tor too puriMe
of orgmiizlng nn auxiliary to the Aitwrkan
HiblO'Hoiiety. A const J tail ion was UiUifttfd
audlarrnngemeiits wont mailu for bringing
tho-uuittier before thu- aluirches of tt city,
nud tii hove each churctu name n uietikkr of
tho exjoutive couimit'tko. Thi cotuiivlttee
men Hist evenlmr and. oamplcted tlu ortpiuLa
tltuii ut the soaiuty.
Mr U.K. Wolftf, w!w is wulL knouru iu tho
city nu a gimluatu ot tho state- university,
anil1 who has spent suvwiul yeiu-staattiorough
study of modern philosophy both lu this
country nud thu Isist eilucutlouul rutres of
Europe, has rucuutly Imhmi otTred und has
accepteil n lectureship lu thu state- university
lu that branch. lb. is-understood that 1k will
enter iqioii his. diillvs nlsiut tht tirst of the
j-enr, removing hure from California, wlieie
ho has lieeu teaching tho piut year. Tlio ree
ORUitlon given Mr. Wolfe 1 desvrvnl, and
tho tilii wrslty has aimed, to- Its Wst of liiftnic
tors, ninny of whom aie gnuluates of tho
institution.
Itlngl'iK Nwlxv
In tllu-eors, sometimes a 1 earing, buzzing
sound, arectsusod by catarrh, that exce si
Ingly dlsagrts.able and very common i)isnMi'
Loss 01 siuull or hearing, ulso ivMiltiiom
rata nh. Hood's Harsaparilla, the great blood
purlllerLin pecullnrlj" MKwssful reintsly for
this dlsoiiM., which It Liutsi by punfylug the
blo(sL If j'ou Riitlwr fiwu cnUrih, try Hood's
BnrxupuTilla, tho nullni' medicine.
Slioiiltt Uo .Seen.
Ttvo elegant line of ladies hand turn nud
cxteoslou solo flno shoes, made of the best
carefully selected stock; they excel iu lieing
serviceable, easy to wear und huiidsomo, nt
prices which will astonish you.
ClIILWIIO.SllOK IldL'HK,
Next door to Mrs. I'oreinan's,
I'JOBouthr.ith street.
I'lilillnSaln "f Clienp lloineM,
Wo will sell nt public auction, Octolier III,
18-S8, tho follow llig descilbeil pioHity I)ts
1(1 and 11, block H. East Lincoln mid, with
good now 7 room house, born, cisterns, etc ,
011 each. Two now houses, tl rooms, 011 east
O street, Tuttle's add, with well, clstein nnd 1
bain, O oU 8 room hoiiso with well, cistern
nud bin 11 on lot 'JO, Northsldo udd,corner 15th
and V streets, Double 8100111 house on west
half of lot 17, H. W. Little's sub. div. Unler
slty Place, and other projierty such as vacant
lots, etc., on best of terms. This proiieity
w ill bo sold without reserve to the highest
bidder. For particulars cull on (Ireen &
Hngermnu, Heal EstoH, Iion and Insurance
Agents, 117 Kouth 10th street.
Ilnw Two Men llruw H5.000,
Two geutleuien living lu (lilllam, Marshall
county, Mo., hovo reopeil the rowiinl of in
vestments In tho Ixmlslano Htnto Littery.
Tho priro drawn hero In tho Lmlsiiiuo Htato
lottery was 15.000, and was draw 11 by a tick
et held jointly lietween E J. Duulap, the
druggist, nnd Mr. James Woodrldgo, w lio Is
Inthostoroof W. H. Loud & Son. They
received tho cash through tho Citizen's Htock.
Hank last Baturdoy, JlciiwiwJ irouress.
GREAT SILK SALE.
ONE WEEK
BEGINNING ON MONDAY, 291I1 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
An i the most Elegant Variety of Pocket Cutlary in
the city of Lincoln.
3effley & Sons,
JIW 134 South 12tn st:
1222 O ST. 1222 O ST.
CAPITAL
Steam Dye and Cleaning Works,.
S. R. MANN, Proprietor.
Lailicsaiul Ocnts' Clothing Cleaned, Dyediamf Repaiicd on Short Notice. Twenty
five per cent discount on all Flushes, Velvets nnd Sealskins Steamed
for the next SKtv Davs.
YOU OUGHT TO SEE
THE NEW LINE
Fall Patterns in Carpets-
In Tapestries, Ilrusscls, Hody HrussoU) Mlocpictts and all other
fine lloor coverings. (Our line of
FINE DRAPERIES
Cannot be equaled In the west. Call andVcn usi
A. IVI. Dgivis & Soq..
From Mother Goose
Te- Herbert Spencer-
IS TI IE RANG1S OF BOOKS AT
H. W. BROWN'S,
CALL
AND
THEM.
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HtniW ilaUJS New Garland,
yVrjRM RUDGK & MORRIS
TTHfaillffrif 1122 N STREET.
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