Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, September 21, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1889
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Arranged for Tho American Press Association.
Words by ROBERT REXDALE. Music by J. L. GILBERT.
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Copjrrlhtal, 1897.
Sioux City Corn 1'alace.
Tho Union 1'aclflo railroad will ncll tickets
from Svptcmlier 23 until October r, Inclusive,
at ono faro for tho round trip, Lincoln to
Sioux City. Tickets good returning until Oc
tober I), Inclusive Elegant chalrcarsthrougli
without change. For further particulars in
.qulro nt U. P. depot or 1014 O street, E. li.
fllosson, City Passenger & Ticket Agent.
Sioux City Corn Piilneu.
Tho 13. & M. will sell tickets to Sioux City
and roturnntono fare, good from September
53 to October 0 Wamakotho quickest tlmo
lwtween Lincoln and Sioux City. Investi
gate for yourself nnd call at D. & M. depot,
or city office corner O and Tenth streets for
further Information. A C. Zikmeii,
Qenernl PaMengorand Ticket Agt.
They Mimt Go.
Mr. L. Durr, tho jowelor whose storo suf
fered In tho common fato of tho recent O
street flro, ha romovod to 137 north Twelfth
street and resumed business. Mr. Barr has
decided to reduce his stock and is offering
jowelry of all kinds at greatly reduced prices.
Ilo says tho goods must go nnd he is making a
big sacriflco to move them promptly . Those
in need of anvthlne in that line will find bar
gains at Barrt
Fortune Follows a Fresno, Cnl., Disaster.
Bernard Herlnghl, a well known broker on
Pino Btreet between Montgomery nnd Sansoin,
is the father of a vounn man who will here
after speak pralso concerning tho Louisiana
State Lottery. A few days before tho recent
conflagration at Fresno ho bought 1 ho ono
twentieth part of ticket No. 42,758, for which
ho paid ono dollar. Ills ticket No. 12,758 had
drawn tho first capital prlzo of $PjO,000 in the
Louisiana State Lottery, of whkh ho was en.
titled to $15,000.- Son Francir .o Call, Aug. 8.
Chnngo is ono of tho irreslstlblo laws of na
ture, and fortunately tho chnngo Is almost in
variably for tho better. Ah an instance of
this, St, Patrick's Pills nro fast taking tho
ploco of tho old harsh and violent cathartics,
because thoy aro milder nnd produce a pleas
ixnter effect, besides they are much more ben
eficial in removing morbid ninttvr from tho
system and preventing nguo and other mala
rious diseases. Ah a cathartic and liver pill
they aro most jcrfect. For sale by A. L.
Shader, druggist.
Bee tho dogon Domestic Sowing machine
advertisement on pago five.
Canon City, Mondota, Ohio Block and Col
orado Cool, at Betts & Weaver's, telephono
440.
Dry Goods los than cost at Ashby & Mills
paugh's closing out sale.
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The St. Louis 1'ulr mul drain! l'uruilo of
the Veiled l'roiliets.
Tho B. & M. will sell tickets to St. Louis
and return at oim faro, Oct. 5 to 11 Inclusive,
good for return to Oct. 14. Our St. Louis
ilyer leaves Lincoln at 1:10 p. m. arrives at
St. Joo 0:1(0 D. m. mid St. Ixmls 7:10 a. in.,
making tho run three hours quicker than any
othor lino. Wo nro onxioui thnt you fully un
derstand tho really oxcellont service wo havo
provided between Lincoln nnd St. l-outs; the
tlmo is much bettor than hns ever been miido
horet foro. while the ni.noliitmonts nro fully
In keeping with the high standard of excel
lence characteristic of tho "Burlington."
Sleeping car berths on this train may bo se
cured at city office comer Tenth nnd O sts.
A. C. Zikmer, O. P. & T. A.
A NEW TYPEWRITER.
A Much I no That Is Superior to tho Hem
liiKton orCnllRriiiih.
Tho Wessel Printing Company hnvo been
appointed agents for the new and popular
Yost Typewrite for southeastern Nebraska.
To many of our readers this now mnchlue Is
already known, and nil who hnvo wen it pro
nounce It fur superior to nny or tlio older
machines. As far ns utility and sjieeil nro con
cerned it is giving better satisfaction tlinn
either the Ilemliigtoit or the Cnllgrnph, be
sides fcr points of convenience, improve
ments nnd general construction it fur excels
anything In this lino over Invented. This may
seem a broad assertion and doubted by those
who nro using the uliovo machines, but when
It Is known that Mr. Yost, tho Inventor, has
for yenrs built the Remington nnd Cnllgrnph,
It Is reasonablo to bellevo that being con
stantly In tho business ho has had opportunity
to note where improvements could be made,
and accordingly is ablo to furnish n better
typewriter than either of tho others. On the
Yost no ribbon is used, each letter or figure
striking tho paperdlrect, nndby a very valu
able new patent nro In oxnet and perfect
alignment. If preferable either Callgrapu or
Remington keyboard will bo furnished. All
who have seen this new machine In Lincoln
nronounce it a Eem. and we shall bo pleased
to havo all Interested call and see It. Olllco
with The Capital City Couhiek, 123-134
North Twelfth street, now Burr block.
Stotho dogon Domestic Sewing maclilno
advertisement on pngo five.
Give Betts & Weaver, the new coal firm, a
trial.
Now is the time to lay in your winter sup
ply of coal. Hutchlns & Hyatt's, 1040 O
street.
Half llntes to WinhhiKton, II. 0..-KnluhU
Templar (inirlnl Itoule.
Round trip tickets U) Washington, D. O.,
will bo on sale via the Burlington Routofrom
stations In Nebraska and Kansas October 1st
to 3d, good to return until November 3d.
Tho Burlington has lieeu selected by tho
Grand Cominniidery of Nebraska as tho of
ficial routo SHclnl trains will start October
3d, running throiiRli to Washington, D. C,
without change. The rates anil othor nrrnngo
metiti nre ooii to the general public. For
further Information apply to G. W. Bonnoll
at B. & M. depot, or A. C. Zlcmor, C. P. &
T. A., corner C nnd Tenth streets, Lincoln.
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STRUCK A FORTUNE.
A New simper Currier Who Won .10,000
In the Louisiana State Lottery.
Ill u nent little brick cottage, at No. 3407
LaBallo street, there resides tho happiest and
snuggest little family of Germans thnt conld
bo found lu mnny n mile's hunt. It is the
home of Clias. Meinhnrdt, his wife and Httlo
.'1-year-olil dnughtcr. Only n few months
ngo Mr. Meinhnrdt ns Intolerably fair clr
cumstnucei, now ho Is what may 1! called tho
Jay Gould of West St. Louis. In short, at
the last drawing of tho Louisiana State Lot
tery he held a tenth art of the number 87,
Stt, which drew tho capital prize of 30,000.
A Star S(iifii reiwrter colled at tho resU
deuce of Mr. Meinhnrdt this trornlng. Mr.
Meinhnrdt was out on some speculation,) hut
his wifo mot the reporter nnd said: "Wo aro
now a very happy family. Wo won f 30,000
nml not every cent of it n few days neo. It
wns n very lucky thing, nnd wo have only
lieen playing tho lottery for nliout four
months. I havo been buying all the tickets,
but I get them under my huihnud's name. 1
bought this lucky ono nnd took $ 2 Jout of his
pocket to buy it, nml I'm glnd I did It now.
My husband will continue to carry pnper8,but
will Invest In real estato to a considerable ex
tent. I nould like to see scmebody else do ns
well ns we. We Intend to piny a little overy
now and then,"
Two other centlcnieii of this city hold one-
twentieth tickets and each drow $15,000, ono
through the Lafayette and tho other through
the Fourth National bank. Besides the nbovo
luck of 8t. Louisiana, there nro any number
of copIe holding numbers for smaller prizes.
Tho heaviest winners at this drawing were nil
in pretty fair circumstances, nnd now thnt
they have acquired sudden wealth, Intend to
have a pretty cood time out of it. Two of
them aro investing In pi operty In the West
End. Mr. Meluhurdt, whllo still carrying
pnimrs, is contemplating a trip to tho old
country with his family. St. LoulsMo.)Sar-
Sayinas, August 28.
GREAT FIRE SALE
Watches, Clocks Jewelry
of all kinds must be sold at once TO SATISFY CREDITORS. This is
the stock recently damaged by fire at L. BARR'S Store, and goods are
now offered at
A-QRIilGEl FR.IIxEi.
If you want a Watch, Diamond, Clock, Chain or anything in this line, now'sthc time to
buy it. The goods have all been removed to
137 North 12th Street, near P Street,
and it will pay you to call and see the bargains. Everything goes and prices arc being made
that makes them go. Call before these bargains arc all sold, at
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Barr's Fire Sale, 1 37 N. 1 2th St.
PIANOS
All the Latest and most Popular Musical Compositions
may be found at
ORGANS
CURTICE & THIERS,
LEADING MUSIC DEALERS
207 SOUTH IItkl TREET.
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Large Stock of the leading American made Guitars.
Piano Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to.
NOYELTIES
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The Light-Running
DOMESTIC"
will do a WIDER RANGE of work
than any other. Don't buy until you
have seen the Steel set of attach
ments and Genuine Bent Wood Work
on the Domestic.
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The Star That Leads Them All !
Nearly Two Millions now in use. The
"Domestic" is sold for Cash, Notes, or on Monthly
payments. Needles, Oil and parts for all Machines.
W. A. DOGGETT, Agent,
G-reea Store Eront. 142 North Eleventh St.
PHIL. JACOBS, State Agent, Lincoln, Neb
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