Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 30, 1889, Image 4

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CAPITAL .CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1S89.
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PUMLIHIIICU SATUKWAV
HvMCHipriN Oiw Your liy Mall or Carrier JJ.OO
HI month, $IM Tlireo month M Out, Oil
inotilh Oil OkiiIh lt(iraUly hi Ai1niic.
AiirnriiKMKMTl ttnto rurnUluslitn all alln
at tlm offlea, Hcelal rate nn Thar t.Vmtra I.
OoNTaiiurrioMi Hliotl rly Krtelif, n'Iii ami
torle noltcltrd. IVrwmal anil Hoelal note are
weelll)" (lmlralile.
tMimfii Wn niiknft(iiH'lnll)'i)f Kin I'tlntliitf
In Ml It liritiiflli it, rt ) Holy work i iicUlty
AiIiIitm Ml oommoiiW'Atlon illrnct in tlm oftleo.
WlCHICl Pkintino Co.,
I'll IIMMI Klin,
Now llurr llloolt, Cur. Mill nml () HIicIa,
TKUinMINIiiVl
'i. Wikim., Jit., IMItor nml Hold I'miulotor.
iiwiii1 1 1 -t -"iiiiiinar
POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 00,000.
HE'S
NOT DOTHEnED DY FASHIONS,
8AY8 OLIVE HAflPER,
Him Trill it DalrTa! Tut of Mm Agony at
I'lckliiR Out n Now llooort Tnlha About
Ntli In (Iriicrnl In n riillimililrnl
Alrnln.
(Hxcll Corrronilriic,
Nkw Yoiik, March 88, I nnvor nv
nllrotl lioforo what n bleiwod prlvllego
It immt lm to lm n limn, Just to bo ono
of (hoao blotmod mortnlit who only Imvo
to choono between n Btovo plpo nntl n
Derby, ft Mllf lint or n alouch. Wlint
Immiliii'Ml To do n woman Jiiht now In
to lm distracted liy n million beautlea In
M
Kaktku only mm wwk jot.
wrvo Hip beautiful tieenmlnii
Prepare to ol-appropriately.
Kx-riiKHiiiKNTUIovi'lniiil I onjoyluir II fo hi
Vlonlla. Kxeurnlon em to nmio with
drover better tlinn holding ollloo.
Anhouiatr Julloo Matthew of tlm mi
prenioeoiut, died limt wok. Judga Ure
linin I K)kin of nit hi luoeotwor,
Mh. t'l.KVRi.ANlninl Mtvernlof lliu iiiont
tier of hln rahlnel will wmn lio at den nititlu.
Tliey are going to Culm till time,
Tiik general vurdlet I tlirtt Hut prenciit leg
islature MttpnMe. nil previous gathering n n
glowing, glittering fake, mid tlm end In nut
yel.C'iWit ((ifr.
Mu. W'anamakhu'h dry rikkN i-ntnlillnh.
nii'iilN cliw iii Hiitiinlny iifti'iiKHm nt I
oVliH'k, nml lfum lonn. If wo wnnt to n't n
letter oir mi thitt tiny, wn nmy Imvo to Rot It
into tlm ikmIoIIIw lfom Hint lioin.
AtiVlCKN fimi rhllmliMililn liut ovpiiIiir
Mnlptl Hint Mnry Aiidomni wmtntlll hiiimv
Iiir nml Unit dm hi); tlm nftci mxm xlm enjny
tilndrlviitluxiiiKlt Kulniiimnt mtk, With
ijulot niul tNimi, It I oxHolil Hint 'Our Mnry'
will Iw lrmlf nKiiln r-nrly imxt wwk,
Kt.MKU HtKI'IIKNHON Will IhI I.llHHllll'n UOXt
city tronnvr nn miro nt tlm mm will rlo to
luortvw, Kvoryimo U looking for hlfli
yotniK niul old. At oft thnm htntod tlm
CouiiiRn wnntHto hH ytniiiu tiimi tu ollliii
niul no Mtor limn tor tlm nlnoo liven In bin
tttr wmiity. Klnmr, wo tHiiiRintiilnto you
In mlvniusv
A JUitiSSINfl TO V A MAV workc' "i"1-1" out out, imviiiK it
II. JMjhOOllUl IV 1)1 A iUAW, Jiko nn ni.pllquo. Thin mnin atylv In fn.
lowwi out 111 itoft cotton thread ami gilt
tlniwl on cotton material and In imod to
trim flno kowiin, and It In very cxihiiihIvo.
jcrmtlng komotlmra up to $l1 H'r yard.
' Otliurit nKiiln aro worked on lino kid and
clmmolit richly wrout(lit. Thcro aro also
clii'iilllo frlnufit and kiiIIooiib for wrnnn.
and otlicrn In IIkIiI colon for haiulHotno
ovoiiIiik coHtiiuum, each Htrand of tlio
frliiRo hitvlnir threo or four wax oarl
hcadn at tlio liottom.
IIohIiIch all thuno, thuro aro laccn with
trncurlt'ri In colored IIohmos and Irldencont
b(adH, and no end of varletlen of crochot,
Tlio old Htylo of rliiKii covered with Idaok
nllk crochet work, and Ihvno Joined to
Kother and (Inally IIiiIhIiiiI with n frliigo
Iiiih Ikcii revived, and ono or two of tlio
uioRt oxtraviiKanl wrnpi of tlio ncanou
aro nearly covered with thin work. Vel
vet and nlllt wrap trimmed with this
aro very elegant. Jot In tlio llnor qunll
fen will ahvnyH bo iihoiI on black Bilk,
and nothing U bo ImiidHoino, but for tlio
colored cloth Biiltn and all other Benson
ablo wool kikxIn tlio oiubroldured panels
and ImuiU, or tlio braiding will bo
largely employed an trimming.
Jerseys liavo inado another bid for
their old tlmo H)pularlty, and now tlioy
nro Been In all tlio prettiest now colors
nod in black made with yokes of houoy
comb smocking. Tlio wnist is Boiuotlmes
gathured In with a belt, nud Bometimes
left looo in (laribaldl stylo, and thun
again they nro seen In sailor ahapo, hut
tho prettlesf. aro themo which nro smocked
at the waist lino as well as across tlio
Bhouldors. They will undoubtedly bo
very popular In their now shapes.
Smocking enters bo largely Into tho dec
oration of all kinds of costumes that ono
In to bo pardoned for talking bo much
nliout it. It Is soon oven on bonnets niul
hut trimmings, and I saw a pair of pink
silk Blockings which had a row of smock
ing two inches wide up tho Instop.
Tullo Is very dllllcult to work Into this
pattern, but when it is and tho stitches
each hold a wax jicnrl bend, tho cITcct Is
exipilHlto.
When tho sun begins to shlno with his
usual nITcctlou upon tho pretty girls,
their bangs aro very apt to grow moist
and loso their crisp curl and to linuir
around their brows all limp and unhung,
TiiR nnpolntauMit of lMtrlok tignit ns tain
Utor to Chilli, Mllumxlt not wlmt hnd Ihhi
oxvt, eonmt vory mveptnlily, Mr. KgnuVi
friends hnd luKtt Hint nilnlMor to McxIim
would bo tdanpriolntuuMit, but ns Hint wns
Im-xmlMd umW exUHng clrcuiiMtniicwt, tlm
pivfoivil fnvor W duly npprvolntcrt nud wil
comoil by IkUIi Idmwlf nud ivinHtueut. Tiir
OouniRlicongnitulnlnMi, Knnon lr.lt sp-lxtlntincnt.
Onr of tlm nut striking womon nt tlm In
nUKtiml Iwll, My n Wellington eonnnm
dout, wns n tnll, lltlm, dnikluthx-d girl, with
brllllnnt wye niul elcsn cut features, Sim
lookwl like n HrmnlMi IxNtuty, nud nttmetwl n
Kntttdmlof nttcntlou. Tlmiv xrnt nothing
of tho African In Imr npHvtntno, but lm
w (n fuel, n run IUhIoI iirgrt) imiikhI Itob-insou-Jullctto
Uohlntm-frtun iMuUlann.
AnumWrofthett dniuvm tu tlm iwm
wVnl to lw pixwutl to m but lm ivfuted
to wnlt with nnyoniN HlmUsnld to Im ns
brilliant In iMitvonwitlou nit In nprHvtrnuco,
t . L 1 11
Wuawinu In the fiMtteps of New York,
Vhllndolplils hnt tlnsllj' decided Hint IU
trtvttwllllm vu-nnnmntiHt (0 wtth clevsud
mtlWHj-s nml CldNtg tu turn U now dletw
iug the suliject lro nihl cm, with tlm Ycrkts
m Tnw enr UctKvi Utterly hglulng It nnd tlm
iw,wM nlmut e-ntsllj divided. 11m fre
M shows Its illtgmt nt YorkuVi grtsl by
IH-tutlngciti-tocm'iAiidothorr-ptcy mutter on
U rlrt (vigts wldeh rartntut) tiuwt l lutor
tiiiK lo tlmt wmUIi) gentleinsn. Chicago
i n vwuhK-rful city and wvr It net for Mmut
grtstt lu on hand nt nil times tho pbwu
vumkl not u uatuul w Wwit m Its tvnu-Utlou.
A 'MILLION lUITKUKNT HTYI.U3.
boiinolN, and to want tho very ones tlmt
your purse will not nlTord you tho means
10 enpture. You see n dnluty "creation"
In white Dunstable, with a In lm smashed
Into seven different forms, nnd with n
hunch of maguillccut red impplen lying
like Inmbeut Humes along nil these
creases, while n cool green Held of oat
heads In massed iiM)n tho crown, and
your heart longs for Its hut tho milliner
tells you tlmt that stylo Is tmlv becoming
to very young ladles. You tildn't for n
moment think of wearing that hat, but
you might have liought it just for Its
suggestions of summer BunsUino and
harvest.
Crushed In that Instnnco you find n
great llarlng gray lint, with tho Boftest
plumes Blinding from puro white through
all tho grays to n jet black, and theso
held In plnco by a flno Bteol buckle nud n
band of velvet Just tho color of n llttlo
blind mole, nnd you nsk the prlco of it
confidently, to discover tlmt It Is $31.
Kversiuco thil tlmo I hnvo been trying
to discover why llfty-four Instead of llfty
live. The person who could nfforU it nt
tlmt prlco certainly would not Imvo found
tho otlior dollnr burdensome. 1 often
wonder whero milliners expect to ro
when they tlio, or don't they bcllovo In n
herenfterr
Among tho now lints, Dunstablo is tho
most Btyllsh, nnd they nro fnced with a
atluy straw or with lnco, or with velvet,
AntOMtNCNTivalettnteiimiiof that city
iufenm nt that "all that, glitter In Omalia Is
imkKwM. lb) cite MMUtlc burning that
w Mairh llit, Omaha contalnoil ly actual
txutit 1V ncant tn and ivtMenoer,
Ttie aiv flfutyo and one that i-tw Mitt
Maittlate lij- giving nam of party. Ttm
XuttMitan I heavily Involved Uiciv in pn -
tyntttllhouenf UmsliaS nuv.i lulliumtlal
clttJWiv CVMiiptiv the tMilttiouvt big bluM
erfug Omslta to UikvIii, toipivtctitlous and
tti I of brag and tJuMs and you will flod
llw follow log to Ih gvituliw Mlhl fact. Ttmtv
an i.ot ftv vacant urw itmt In the vntlra
wil aiHl pittxlvv not lwntv-llve empty
IhMH' and tbe atv cither la jhxm KtltttM
croUmrw(cl..lmlv)c Omaha can do It
Kltggi.ig, but HaioVt).t(iry;titlgwthcrc
and telng lcciMtl o d-vtmrc and I.tncoln
titutttj- tttclic. what Omaha loo.
trictitinmilr'rni Cat.v Condium
twi, wvm ttOly kiMwn ty lmr owikm-k,
tlay wwtM prtfer thoin to all other rcmodint
ltr ptittHtjt Ulf lavrww (u t, flw, whlivtM.
iiMt., iiim ciuvwmMllvttKtn. k irf ni
NKW 8TYIJC OF ADAITAW.K JACKUT.
while the crown Is covered with very
line net, laco, or grenadine, or tinsel, or
some other thin material Intermingled
with flower nnd ribbons of the gnuxy
fnshlon onco old, but now revived.
Some, of the most beautiful flower of
tho season nro mndo of velvet, nnd it Is
not possible to tell how lKautil they
nro. IVpples. prhnrvtscs. Jack roses,
purple, morning glories and passion flow
era are nil made of velvet, us nro also
many other kinds, nnd it Is almost lm
toslhlc to distinguish them from tho
real flower. The velvet flowers aro for
the llnest bonnets, nnd tho field flower
for children's wear ami fof tba mora or
uinary Jiata,
There- nr also many very beautiful
tmunets made of foliage only, like the
shaded rvv-o or geranium leaves. Other
nro made of purple and white violets
only, and others of lilac.
Uco of all Winds, from tulle to tho
most expemdve point, u Hoen tm tho lion
nets, and many of them haw strlnt
made of lu Some of the evening bon- j
tuts haw t.tvmivra of tulle In the twek
which biiveun inch wido hem all around, i
und nt the ilg of thlt Iie4n is sewn a '
very narrow Kitln riblxn.
nkw coiFFtinns ron youno uvdiks.
and to obvlnU? this Bad cntnstropho fash
Ion has decided that all joung ladles
whoso foreheads nro pretty shall wear
their hair slightly waved" nnd turned
back from tho faco nnd cither In a chat
clalno braid, hanging In ono long braid
In tho back or simply tied in tho nnpo of
tho neck by a bocomlnir ribbon. All
mnrricd Indies, no matter how young,
nnd nil giddy matrons, no tnattoi how
old, must mnke martyrs of thumselvcs
ns usual, with their hair crimped, waved
or curled down over their foreheads.
Still thcio Is 6omo latltud.) nllowcd,
and (KHiplo of Independent spirit can de
viate enough to adopt tho stylo most be
coming to individuals.
A now departure In children's under
wear Is to Imvo them made of tho "wash
nhlo silk," a material nowly perfected
nnd placed upon tho market. It costs
about n dollar a yard, but la nearly a
ynrd wide, Llttlo petticoats, wrappers,
night gowns and shirt aro raado of it,
and trimmed with Hamburg embroidery
in silk. Tlm garments donot soil easily,
and can bo washed cosily, and rcqulro
no starching or Ironing, and thoy nlways
look pretty and clean. It come In nar
row striped patterns In delicate color.
f A pretty uovf jacket for spring latuado
of tan colored cloth faced with black vel
vet and with a vet braided in brown.
Tho jacket can bo left open by turning
tho lapels back, or closed by four straps
and buttons which aro concealed behind
tho velvet, and this becomes two gar
ments as far as convenience goes. Tho
hat worn by tho model of this Illustration
shows tho manner In which somo of tho
straw hat aro covered with plume.
The really elegant costumoin tho Illus
tration shows a dress made of tho flno
striped mohair, light and dark gray. Tho
underskirt and facings to tho waist aro
made of whlto surah, and tho ornaments
aro of steel and silver with gray silk
cord. The stylo Is very graceful and
simple, nnd It will doubtless bo made up
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T W. ltiur, tiitMiit. IVln.a. iVv., hn
fcitit, v.l aid lvrtt what pxple hate aM t'
Oia'..tn-i1Sa Tam lUua, IU-mj; -ii tun-
MV titf VpuUst.' It VN)I. VIVIvIntMMYHMX Ol
(4At'kesaelHSatKllatiiN S.tby A K
rtu.ivtl, lW)iUUT.
I.if w HI tlthX at WelN ttr millinery
irr VM MXrta Ktetvttth Mnet, tlw Mum it
ttt artmfrtt ct Wat-s lxnu.is, Xhl ulit
M t't y rMn itMW.d,
a ,
wrwttn, ami a turt of shorter plume '
U iug fastened high on the left i.le, I
noilccil Hime wry Uauiiful feather flow
ers. StMiu wvrv tiger lilie In the nat-
Ural OoUmh of Utth feather and flower,
and they were wnderfllly ivrfcct.
Tit newest and preuiest fancle In
trimming are the arulttvque patterns
wrought In Jlk and tinsel on a fouada-1
tioa of out material, and all tho un- j
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MILLINERY AND
FANCY GOODS,
33S South Eleventh Street.
They Have No Equal !
UJJtlAXT WRI.NQ COSTCMl-
tn many combinations of goods In differ
ent tJtndo rln harmonious contrast.
It is also a design Mully carrittl mt In
waJblo pkids, antl can be wwn by a
girt r tier grandmother with equal prt
lnrty ?to asserts Omk IlAKrcn,
Call and See Them.
FRANK E. LAHR
Haiti Hiulcr Ctiattln MnrlRiiKo.
To whom It nmyrniicoru. You nro hereby
mitlni'd that on Hntunlny thn Cltli day of April
Itwii, bt'tween tlm hoiirn of III o'nlix'k 11. m. nnd
lo'rh'Pk p. m.nt tho tiiilldlmr known ns thn
Clny .MniiiifiicttirliiK 'inniHiiyV woolen mills
lliiiilcil JiiKlniirlli ortliu city of Uiiroln In
l.iincioitnr County, Nebraska. I will sell at
tmlillo unction to tho lilulimt nnd bent lilitilor
fiirciiKli tho followliiir (tenerlbrd propiirty. 'i
miwIiik timchliu'Ni 2 button hole mnrliliivi; .1
croelmt mnehlnrsi A kulttliiR IiiiicIiInchj 1
wIiiiIIiik miielilimt I double rib iimohlimj I
wimiI workln iiiikiIiIiuii I oyo let miiclilnc. I
erciixliiK miii'hltio; VsulrnuthiK npliiulliK 11111
clillii'd! 'J koI of rnrilt! I hydriiiillo oxtrimtor;
I rilllliiK mill 1 If lion water tnnl(HU wool pick
ertj I wool dlltler; I siifiii 2dcskx; I horsn; I
wiikoii nud hnrui'M,toui!thprwltliiillliolililns,
smhiU, Krlinlersidye and urourhiK tunks nnd
miichliirs, KlinnliiK", iM'lllim, pulleyK, ntcnin
and water pipes, ehilrs mid rnrnltiirofuvi'ry
iti'ocrlptloiMiliio alt dye MiiIIh, all raw ma
(crliil, nil mntorliil mid iioodt In proceRN of
miililtfiicturi, nil maimfiiotilred kooiIn on
hiiuil.nll wool, ribbon, buttons, thread, nil
btiicksmltli tools, nli'iiin pumpK, lnttu'K, IioIkI
miiii'IiIiii'h, roposete, and all nrtlelex of perron
id property of every drmulptlou whntHoover
owned ny tiiesnld, tlio t;luy MaimritcliirliiK
Compimy. All of until property ubovo do
Korlbrd behiK sllmited kept and imed by tho
until Clny MmmfiictiirliiKt'ompnny lueomiee-
lion Willi us woolen mill located In or near
what Is known us Yolaudc l'lacn Miihdlvlnlon
oflhe north halfoftlm north wch! iiiarler or
section tiiirteen (i:i),iown ten (10), ninno six
(il), onntorthudth r. M. In LnueiiHter County.
Nubrntku.
Hnoli unto wilt bo mndo under nnd ac
cording to tho tonus of a ehutllo morlKiiKO
Uivelibytho Clny Mamiriiclurlim Compuuy
tonic, .1 A. Iludelnou, on tlio 1,1th day of
Mnruh, IHK'.l, bonrlnu (Into of tlmt iliiy ami tiled
for rccorit In the oilleo of tho county clerk of
I JinuiiMtur County, Nobnwkii, on tho llth day
of .tlnri'b, Ikmii. Tlmt mild inorlirnRO eonvnyeil
tlio property ubotoilcHrrllicd; tliusnld moil
KiiKowns kIvoii to secure tlm sum of )JHt)
with Intercut at tho rate of Id per cent per mi
lium from dnle until paid. That durault bus
been Hindu In tho payment of said mini ns In
snld ninrtitaifo provided nud thuro Is duo to
mo and unpaid tlmreon thlslflthdnyof Mnrch,
t, tliumim orl,OOr.tmiinil contHor roreelos
lire nud A per cent nttorueys lees as In said
morlKiiKO provided.
.1. A. Himiki.hon, MortKiiKeo.
lly Talbot ,V llrymi, his Ally's. .1-lfl-U
Cbottli' MoitKiiuii Side,
To nil whom II may couroru. You 11 to
hereby untitled that on tho'JUth tiny of April,
I8M1, at 2 o'clock p. m. nt tho tlaltor Mode In
Went Lincoln, Liiiionxter County, Kcbraxka,
by aulliorlly or a ehatllo mortKiiKo executed
by C. W. Welsli nnd U. H. (Iriint to me dated
November fith, lKHS nud llled for record In tho
otllcc of tlio county clerk or l.iiiicuntcr County
NobriiHka, November, 1III1 18SS, ax No. '.11,870
of uhuttlo morlxiiKcs I will Kill nt
publlu auction to tho tilKlivnt niul bent bidder
for cash tho following nrtlcles of pcrxonnl
nroerty, to wltt i xmiI tables, I billiard table
!U mkiI Imllx, I Ivory billiard IhiIIh, :t euo nicks
'JilcucM.tllirldKCNi '2 bull rucks, '.' strlm.'s or
Ik'iiiIn, I pin pool liimiil, t chalk holders, 12
tillllunl room ehiilrK, 1 round walnut table, I
Immpt with shades nud IiiiiikIiik nttchmciits,
I coiintiT.ttll and back shuir, I limklmtHliiHt, '2
plct tires, UKobb'tM, flui'K, stove, 10 join's or
plpo, tobacco cutter, small Iron stove, hivoms
a screen doors with lmiiKltiKH, 1 hoard pnrtlt
Ion, bed Mend, nprlni; and mattress nud bed
clotbcH, wiikIi stnnd, table covers, Ico tank
nud nil other nrtlelcs of peronal property
UKeillnconnecllou with tlm Millard Imll nil
or mild urtlcles ubovo dlxcrlbed bnlmrsltuiitcd
la the bllllnnl hull formerly occupied by said
morlKiurecs la Halter's block In West Lin
coln, Nebraska.
Default has boon mndo In the tcrniN of said
uiortintKo nud tho mortic'iKco feels hliimulf un
snfe nnd Inhccuru there Is now dun thlt Both
day or Mnrch, 1ki tlm mini rvi.OO.
J. H. lUltwtcK, MortBBcc.
lly Tnlbot A llrynn his Atty's.
Cliuttle SIiirlKiiu." Hale.
To nil whom It mny concern. You nro here
by untitled that on the '.Mh day of April I8.SU,
at '2 o'clock p. in. at tho Ilnlter block In Went
Lincoln, LniicnMcr County, NebrnwUa, by au
thority of n ehnttle mortKiico oxietiteil Oct.
ntlt ISSS, by (Inint t Mcdotrto Hanson A Titrk
liiRton nnd by them hkkIhiumI toitto nnd lllwl
for record In tho olllce or the county clerk or
Inncnttcr County, Ncbmtkn. On the Oth
dsy of Oct. 18, ns No. 3,M1 it chnttlo
morlKiiKCH. I will veil nt public auc
tion to tlm lilidiCHt and lictt bidder Tor cash
tho following articles of pcrxonnl pniHrty,
to wit: "All fixture In the Raloon bulldliiK
owmMby A, llnltcrou lots? nnd 8 tu block
I? Went Lincoln, iiImi alt merchandise nud
pnrtlt Ions In mild room, In mild building, said
room lieliut west room."
Default hat been mndo In the terms or Knld
inortcasonnil tbu mnrteiteeoortho morlKiiKO
ftels hluiKclf unsure nud Insecure. There Is
now due this !X)tli day of March ItMO, the tint
irtrxun.
A. 1IAI.TKU, amIriico of
HeitKon A I'arklinjton
lly TallKJt A llrynn, tils Ally's.
NOTICE!
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We arc sole agents in this city for Onyx
Ingrain and dyed Black Hosiery. The line
is complete in Cotton and Lisle thread, from
cheapest to finest grades for men, women and
children. We
perfect in color,
them.
guarantee
every
pair to be
We invite you to examine
Respectfully,
1 1 I I U l '
Successors to J. E. MILLER,
THE TROPIC Gasoline Stove has Powerful Generator, Hot Blast Burner
Cores, Folding Arm Shelf, Automatic Safety Tank, and all parts of the Stove can be
easily reached nnd cleaned by any one.
W. B. WOLGOTT,
230 South llth Street.
1870
A. M. Davis & Son,
CARPETS, DRAPERIES, ETC., ETC.
1889
Ladles, thU week we
ation of
would iavite special attention to
our own Import-
700 PAIRS
LACE : CURTAINS
700 PAIRS
$1.00,
never
At prices never before offered in Lincoln. A good curtain for
$.125, $1-50 and $2.00 while at $2.75 per pair wc have a curtain
sold before at lees than $4.50. Goods all In tock ready for examination
and will be chown with pleasure.
A. M. DAVIS & SON,
1 1 1 2 O Street.
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"DOMESTIC"
936 P Street, North SI Je P. O. Square.
Sewing MachineParlor
LINCOLN OFFICE, 42 NORTH llth ST.
W. A. DOGGETT,
The Only Authorized Agent in Lincoln.
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