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About Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1889)
t Mrt t NOBBY . O IN- Sacks, Cutaways, Frocks and Prince Alberts, In all the prevailing Shades and Patterns. HIGH GRADE OF GOODS And Low in Price is the Rule, at Globe One Price Clothing House, Cor. O and Tenth Sts. SILKS. DRESS GOODS, Spring Wraps PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS. Ashby & Millspaugh. Great Dress AT- Block's Dry Goods House COMMENCING SATURDAY, APRIL 27th, AND TO CONTINUE FOR TEN DAYS. Tills sale lb not to be In any one line of dress goods, but Includes everything from the cheapest wash goods to the finest of silks, and every lady In the city should not .fall to take advantage of It, as our dress goods stock contains entirely new selections. No old goods or patterns out of style. We have not the space to quote prices on this sale, but will give ; 011 full ben efit of bargains when you call and let jou be the judge from what ou see, that we are the owner of styles and the maker of low pi Ices. Do Not THE -GREAT DRESS - GOODS - SAM: - AT BLOCH'S DRY GOODS HOUSE. 1325 O Street. For MM ! v mm : rJLZfi 'pw ' JSSrJW Jk Mustang sr "&:' jv WEDDING INVITATIONS BHLL-PROGRKMS.'MeNUS Wessel Printing Co., New Burr Block. - . SUITS Goods Sale! Miss It ! A For BEAST A w '.. S& bTSfc wa xs wr Liniment y y I - ATcF CAPITAL CITY COURIER, HHBS" DAISES. TONKMIK, Men thy bright, smiling fw, dear, these daises of thine Hunny thout-hU through the dull hour And dull days will twlnoj Bunny thoughts of tha kindness that dwells In Din breast That throe fortunate UaIsIimi so recently pressed. May thu hand that hath plucked then e'er pluck from I)amo Chanea Hour, days and years bright as your own mmy glance. May thy pleasure last always, thy heart's ory care Iearo Ihy bosom as soon as tlio (lowers It rocked there. Washington, I). C. -Twl Vital 7u. Additional remount. Agent Zlomer was a two-time Titltor to Omaha this nook. Walt Bceley started Thursday to visit east ern Indian territory, Kx-Pollcoman Joseph Mitchell has gone to Klinira, N. Y.,tollvo. Mrs. O, A. llaymer hni lieen visiting Mm, Jiiiihs Hoed of Nebraska City, Mr, K. V, Hideout hns gone to Holdrldgo to tako charge of tho Y. M, C. A. Mr. Sidney Wilson lint Ihmiii putting In tho week nt Kelson on court business. John C. Story, notr with thu AVirs of Hutchinson, Kan,, was In town this week. Mr. Clem HUilnei hits ttoen enjoying a visit from Mr. W. H. Campbell, nil old Ohio frlond. I). T. Moora left Wednesday for James town, Dak., ntid H, It. Smith for Ottawa, Kas. Hurry MeConlgo of W. II. II. Btout's ollleo has Immjii In Denver w ltd 11 view to locating In that city. Mr. C. !". Caster has been elected gland Junior warden of the grand commandcry of Knights Templar. IMItor Hyde of the AVciu'iif AVic Is enjoy ing 11 respite, from tho weary grind, and Is making 11 tour of thu east. Iahor Commissioner Jenkins lias boon nt Konrnoy this week making Investigations into tho heot sugar Industry. Mr. J. C. Seaurest has boon aiiiKilutod to succeed Mr. Hovcy 1'. Ilarrett as convs- undent of thu Omaha Ilnaltl. Musician D'Enyer, who conducted thu "Holy City" chorus, has arrived to do n simi lar duty for the May festival chorus. K. K. Crlley is to lemnlii u resident of Lin coln. Having made thu Windsor n jwmilar house, ho has released it for 11 toun or years. Mr. A. L. Kolth is coiicuutintlng his ener gies on bis ono stand, having sold out thu stand In thu Capital and given up that In thu v musor. Mr. A. II. Iliickstair has bad Prof. Rem, thu glnss exMrt at tho Museo, engrnvu tho sldu lniuiis to bis cm riacu with 11 liauilsoiuu old English II. Mr. O. E. Tiirauj, car accountant for tho I)clnwaio& bicknuana iiillwav. was a ouost of bis bi other, Mr. M. I), Tiirany, soveial dnjs this week. Kiimk Campbell, who uent through Kear ney's three month boon, in a real ectatoollleu, lias returned to Lincoln and taken 11 plneu with Eaton & Smith. Mis. F II lloliauau and Mrs. Aldurinau l'noo hail bomo of their crystal waio hatid- iwmely mm ked by Prof. Kern, tho glass en graver at thu Kden Musec. Mr. W. J. llrynu delivered nit addiess at Kali field's Washington centennial, and It is unnecessary to say that it was mi eloquent triltuto to the gieat American. Mr. I. N. Davis, who has been basking for oer 11 year Mist in tho 11000 or foot cllumtu of Los Angeles, has returned to Lincoln, where a man can get something besides clim ate, and get it within roach of his pocket book. Dr. E. T. Holyoko has been enjoying a visit from bis old schoolmate, I. H. Nott of Omaha. They were collegu chums at Orln nell, Iowa, nud have swapped reminiscences gnlore. Among thm was ono by tho doctor on "Tho Bridge of Highs." You ought to get him to tell you about it. Everyone knows thai Filu Wostcrmann's nobby moustache Is a w hmor and attract thouyuofthu admiring fair sox, but being the jKwsessor of such n luxury does not seem to content tho gallant young man, for now hu is tendoi ly caring for mi addition that Is becoming vislblu under thu lower lip. Tlic I'ncr oT HoiIh riiuntiilus. For sovernl Week past puoplo who passed tho MeHrido Illock, corner Twelfth and I streets, noticed o largo cloth sign tacked across tho front of thu cornor stoio room bearing tho following! "Stelner & Shultz w ill occupy this storo on or nl)out May 1st," and as jkt announcement this well known Arm nru now at homo in their beautiful new marten. Tho room Is ono of tho finest In tho city being large, light and airy. Tho fixtures, which are of 11 ery unique and modern pattern, are of solid whito lined with narrow gold strlplngs. One of the mostuttiactUo thluus about tho tore, bow over, Is thu Iwiutlful now soda fountain. It is ton feet long and by nil odds the llnest and handsomest lu the city, nud we might add, In tlm west, and uulikoanv other In Lincoln. It Is a double well apparatus of IJelgion black marble with front and mouldings Inserted in tho ends, of Houiro TWane. Tho ends nro double, giving 11 siiIh stantlal upjiearanco, and tho friezes aiu elo- gunny carved 111 11 manlier which would bo too expensive if done in this country. Tim imnel between thu two sections is or ltougo Uriotto, framed In 11 wide moulding of Bel gian black. Tho canopy is of ebonUsl cherry, supported in front by twisted columns, with carved capitals, ami frames threo elegant hovelled plato mirrors. In the recess le tween tho two sections is placed n Maelstrom tumblor-waMier with watei -fountain, and from thu celling nbovo it deiiends u jewelled brass lantern. It cpntalns 21 porcelain syrup tanks, with glas lined syrup-faueoU unci ten draughttubes. Tho npimratus cost ( 'J.OOU and considering tho immenso amount of work on it und thu fluu matei ltd used lu its construction, Is con sidered cheap at that llguro Messrs Btelnur & Shultz haveshow 11 commondableeiiterpriso in placing one of thewi vuluablo fountains In their now stoie and certainly tho iteoplo of Lincoln wilt apprccinto it every timo they drain 11 glass of tho delicious lluld drawn from it. The firm cordially Invito tho pub lic to call and wms their prize fountain and desire to assuro u eryono that nono but tho purest and iiKxt wholesome syruH will lx Horved, Tho fountain alone Is worth going a lullo to see. Htlksuuil Dress Ooods, Ifyou Intend buylnirn dross this season ou cnn'tuirordto pass tho hKcial salo iK'Klnnlng loouy ami continuing next week. Wo will save you money. Ashby & Mlllsiwugh. I'erklus Ilros. for Infants. have tho llnest French shoes o Imvo lust received 11 full lino of tin Hurt & Packard shoos at Welstr & Hogers' lui:tU8trtet. Wo are selling a good solid shoo for ladles anil gentlomon for $3.01). Ask to seo them nt Webster & Rogers', 1013 0 stroot. We can sell you a good shoo for less money than ever. Wo are at tlm ton In ininntllv mi.l mmlltu and at tho bottom in prices. v,an at Webster K Kogers', at 1043 O street. SATURDAY, MAY 4l , 1889 WE PublisUd through The American Press Association, by special permission of Rudolph Aronton and tho Publisher, It. A, Saalleid, 41 Union Square, N, F. Moderate. Wi i .4 11 zw- ppBii jg BUg9, Of tnyr lad wor Bbli.Min tho neo. Who Dowi Wo Mm lUom fffal - Ijr to .nit fro. At $iA pB jsts etnt Ic, Full well wo prnno cs: So ooino biio it ft - tlon, Up on our lips VM up limn on mo noiu. fl iE . i -" : . tsstrw- 1 X 1 zzissur. , g , , T-rr jrm'" . . - . -s tk. m ZZZZMtii- -:2? Tv-. PIANOS All CURTICE & TI-IIERS, LEADING MUSIC DEALERS 207 SOUTH llTH STREET. SHEET MUSIC LE SANCY PARIS, FERRY ladies' dress shoe patent leather foxed, French RUE SCRIBE. Kid quarter regular, French last. A complete line of infant's French shoes all lasts from AA to E Children's French hand turned spring heel shoes in all lasts from AA to E, sizes 4 to 10. PERKINS BROS. 1129 O STREET. 0PERA PWUMEm JZi2Mi WLOVE COMES UKe A TRUE POMADE 4fJ&P Jim A SUMER SIGH) f LOWER ODORJ ESSSSSSS h W . GEM TL O'ER AV AMERICAN DEPOT. NADJY. ARE THE DEITIES. fcj - - f - 1. Wo aro tho do I tics dra mat to, 3. As quick m thought our gloaming glancon -j.. i , 1 1 Tn -01 i ' ' j 4 , - m - 5- r W m m i ;jrz know uach lion led wtlo - cuinb and nomo aro alaln, W nj- i- r-i EEzptr of fas - ci . na - tlon Thoro lln trorn wiiou hul lota rat tlo, An or my Copyiietit, 1609, by lUctard A. Baslfleld. w-K- r m t aia I gS the Latest and most Popular Musical Compositions may be found at Large Stock of the leading American made Guitars. IMano Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to. SS0t v'mUMtUKffllilV H4 B S03LID BIT JXjXj Z3C3 - 3?i - arO - Lm 1 tfiifh t V A. Egl Tlio daln.ty darling of tha Mako con-qucat of their heart of iKTTmj WM 3 . Aon us wllb .l tlio tip of too ttul idm i m V BzET That can charm tho lords of crc And moro aro enp-tured In this ' " , Hi" 1 j -- nn o . tnr nnl mnlliv takca In ono cam - palgn. 4 4 - ORGANS NOVELTIES WILLIAM ST., N.T. ISTS. - "S3 1 i i j tt::,i...M4iMWniiwpMliiiiiwwwu MfeftU f-WW-.l