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PPPPWWT? ppPiPiPPiii rtWtfr-f I p i'' fe its 'is S.f A fc 4 er Acknowledged Superior 10 all Others! Gold to Stoves AND- RANGES, -aNH- M. D. Wrought Steel Ranges j. . The Largest and Uest Assort' ment of Stoves and Ranges in the City. FRANK E. LAHR, 936 V Street. North Side I'. O. Square. HENRY M. DOMESTIC ROCK SPRINGS E LEAVITT I T T E CANON CITY TRENTON And "Old Lee" Anthracite, 115 S.IOth Strett. Telephone 360 FRED. E. THOMAS, UNDERTAKER -AND Funeral Director. 121 S, 12th St. Lincoln, Neb. CSP LADIES Should call nml tec our Goods nml Sprint; Novelties and OrnamcnU for the head. All tho lateit shone In Hnng Switches, etc. 1114 0 St. ROBERTS&CO, 212 North nth Street, Undertakers and Embalmers. Telephones OfTicc 5. Residence i 56 Open Day and Night. B. T. ROBERTS, HI y M. 11th "THE APEX," FOU FIN6 CIGKRS Domestic, Imported and Key West. Alw all the beht grades of Chewing and Smok Ing Toliaccos. Call and see ns. Box trade a Specialty. BERT RUFFNER TrtMkit work at Regular Prices. lLINCOLNto gteamaundry, ANTRIM A MASTEHSON.Vrop's. ' " 0c, 138 North EUreath Street. T4syhone No. fij. LINCOLN, NEB O o siiSiilFAii"ioNs i'u tiik A I bmfii lir of Mmltm Timet, PUHMSHKD SATURDAY HirciuiTii)i One Year by Mull or Carrier lif.OO Hlx monthi, 91,00, Threo months A0 Cmita, One m nti Hi DO Cents Inrnrntiljr In Advance, VnvYnTtsitMicNT! Itatos fiirnMied nn nppllaitln at Ilia office, Rpeclal roles on Tlmo Contract. CoTranurnoHsi Hhort sploy sketches, poem nml stories solicited, Personal nnd Uncial note are especially desirable. I'stjrmol Wo mnko a specially of Kino Printing In nil lt liriuoh . Hjobtv work n spec-lalty ildni nil (omniiiniontliint direct to thti ofllcn. WllNHia Pkintino Co,, I'UIIUMIIKIIA. Now lliirr Illook, Cor. I8lh unit O Hirer',. TKI.KI'llOMK'iVI U Wkhhki., .hi., Kdltor and Holo Proprietor. Kukii IlKNr.iNiiKU, Associate Kdltor POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. NOTICE TO ENTERTAINERS. Tho associate editor of tho Couiurn, who now linn complete chni go of tho i-dltoi lul woi k on till pnpor, will also conduct tho oclnl do. pnitini'iit tills winter. Tho luihllnlur, roeog lilting hid frequent Innlilllty to lo prexont on oeennloim thnt reuln propernttoAllon, would HMiieiit thnt (tut noun ilcnlrliiK tnoutloti imulo of wirile or doelnt Imppenlngn wii.l thulr luvl tntloim direct lo tho iiHMH-lnto ixlltor. l'Ut.t.KUTOK linn n l.rniwi Imml i-oiiiKil of ten J oung winuoii. A IIAMK of Iiiiho hull liV olcc'tl'lu IlL'ht ivim mi nttrnetlou ndvertNiMl for tho IMittbuunuth fnlr. Tin: minrniitluonunluNt ('olonidornt tin linn Ikvii ruvoknl by Oov. Thnyer nH no longer mveHsiry, HlCOUKTAHV OaIIIIKH of thu lioniil of trail. iMirtntlon in nt work on n now xcheduloof live stock freight. Tiik Iowa htnto fnlr tcxik In IM.OOO thU yror, nud lU iimmtgorN claim thli in tho hlg gt rwonl in Amerlen. WlCKKl) Omnhn lmn n net of corrupt, qunr relnomo county eoiiiinlxsionerH who nro nmk ing lotH of now 8 for tho meni. SWBS1SSSBSSS1 hi) Amjcn, chief deputy Uiiltwl Htntes uinnJinl for nlno yoarn, Iiiih 1hoii nuweedwl by David II. Mercer of Oiiialm, n graduate of tho Stntouulverhlty, Tiik lieot Mignr IndiMtry ban nn I'litliUMluH tic udviH'nto in IjiIhii- Coiumiiutoner JenkliiK, whoso lattwt rejwrt U tluitdrniul IlnndlHitH yield 15 por cent, mignr. At thowoit Nebruiikii eoiifureneo of tlo Methoill.it chuivh Chancellor Cielghtou -cuwl live pledges of (.MK) each for iho gei. ernl oinloit incut fumlof Wolcjiin university. IINC0I.n'h third unlvemlty linn ojienod for tho reception of ntudenbi, and tho completion of tho now coiikervntory of muslo w ill pro vldo nnother Institution thnt w ill drnwnmuv outxlileni to the city for htudy. TlIK ivnoiillnntloil of Judiro Htewnrt Him one of tho wlwt tilling ilono In tho recent liepuDllean convention. The Judge Iioh proven ono of tho Ixwt olllelaU Ijincnster county biut hnd, and there wiih no good rea ion for n chnnge. Tiik i-eoultof the elections in thotiawstntp is mixed. TIlO llt'imbHl-ntm hni llin iin.iinii. dernuce of wer in North ami South Dukotn and WnshlngUin; tho DemocraU In MonUiim. South Dakota has put prohibition Int.) iti constitution and jmrhiqw North Dakota nlno. On Tuesday lust tho jieoplo of North Dako ta, South Dakota, Washington mid Montnnn took their last steiw toward crwitlnir now statw of their territorieH. Tlioy ndopted con stitutions nud elected state ollleers, legisln turw and congreamien. Tho legMaturtw will cbooso Unltetl Statea imnatont. Tiik Union Tacino ajwesseH each of lU em ployc a small sum jicr month for n bowpltnl fund. Fivo years ago there w nn n surplus In tho treasury, and tho aiweMsinent wax reduced from -K) ceiita jier month to kS. Now there Is a largo deficiency mid tho assessment will lw put Iwck to tho old ilguro the first of next month. BrNATOn Nkhditt has como out ns n can didate for the Miprome Judgo nomination. Ho Is quoted as saying: "Some of my f : lend have tieen urging me to enter the race for a long time, hut not until seven or eight of our western counties ursiiiihI mo they would in stnlct their delognttons in my behalf did I consent to nllow my name to lw ued." Tiik nroin-am for tho Knii'lit.iT.m,..!.. -..... - - O" .VMIiriH. lull' clavo nt Wnshliieton nut tl, v.,i,..i... knights In tho eleventh division nnd mi- nouuees thofollowlnireoiiiinnii.lnrl. nr,..... Cnlvnry, of Omaha Mount Moriah.'of Lin coln; Mount .ton, of PUttMiiouth: Mount liermon, of Bentrlco: Mnimt Tni-. r,. mont; Mount Uorrlli. of T..n,. ,,.),. r,,.. Nebo, of Hohtlnim: Cvrii nf l.i ni...i. Jopjw, of York. ' A llOSTO.V mail whoso fnnillv I. Inl,. . terobttxl in Uet suirnr luu ., t rjr.i Island studying the inabilities of that lo cality for tho HOW Imluatrv H I- ...,..l ... wytug: "NcbriUikn Is bound to bo a sugar raising state. California land Is worth nil the way from $150 to 1,000 jier acre, nnd iu rruit product is worth from WOtoll.OOOiier acre, while if devoted to beet culture IU crop would only reallwi from jn m ... - Tills, at tho least calculation; is threonimiy as great a profit as tho Niirn.u r... allzoa from his corn crop, nnd In the natural COUrtO of OVenU California will l. .u while Nebraska will rabo sugar." ' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, FAIR. OLIVE HARPER LATEST NEW WRITES OF THE YOflK STYLES. Young (.miles Who Attempt to lrr Ac eonllng In tlm Prevailing Moils Mint I'mctlm New Movements A Pint Coin mil 11 1 on Itolin llenullrtil flnniiet. Pwx.'lal Correspondence.) Nkw YoitK, Oct. O.Tall, rIIiii, grnco fill nntl slow of movement Is tlio fashion ablo youtu; Indy of today. Thnt Is to sny alio in ns iniich of nil HiosoiimhIic onn otf slbly innnnKo to bo. Tlio alcndcr vlTccta and rigid lines of tlio Honiion'ii ferments do not ndinlt of brusquo or ntigulnr move ment, nml no tho young Indy that was Inclined to kittenish movements or cn.ro Ic88 Krnco In Mowing gowns hna hnd to IIOUK FOIl FII13T COMMUNION, prnctico long nnd vigorously boforo her mirror before alio could qulto ncqtiiro nil alio wnntcnl to Ik-coiho. Tho tight alcoves of a Benson or so ago woro not half bo hard to inunugo na tlio leg o mutton of today, becnttso now, If her urnis aro held oloso to licr sides, tho pretty girl looks llko a Mother Duncli. This atyloof slcovo requires thnt tho elbows should bo held won outwaru Roaaio"iotunyilgut8how" between hor arms and aides. Tlio ecu liar nrrnngciucnts of tlio wlilo snslics tnnko a slim waist look inoro grnccful and a Btout ono a llttlo longer, that Is, if thoy aro properly arranged. Thcro weru shown In ono houso threo beautiful drcssea for vountr Indies for homo wear. Ono of dnrk green plush, another of brocaded Bilk and tlio third of whlto felt flannel. All wero cut llko tho dress in tho ptcturo of Mnrguerlto, with long cuirass corsnge, with contrast ing bnu'dB of embroidery nround tho lot tom, with pufTcd tdooves, nnd with a closely embroidered belt with an au moniere, or little key pocket hanging low at tho right Hide, and tho left very slightly raised. They wero very pict uresque nnd elegnnt. but will rcquiro long and patient prnctico in alow nnd grnccful iuocmetil before tho wearers Can IlUt them on with full aamirrmnn Speaking of Marguerites rominds mo that I hnvo obtained a design for a beau tiful llttlo gown for a young Indy for hor first communion. It can bo of whito limine!, cashmere, veiling, Henrietta or Nainsook. It is simply hemmed nt tho bottom. Tho front Is laid in self plaits, nnd a sash nnd numonloro nro inndo of whlto surnh. Instead of tho wreath of artificial (lowers, which is no longor worn, Is a dainty littlo closo bonnet of lnco, over which is thrown tho veil. It la so very simple that any Indy can mako It, and it Is in tho nowest style. Tho oyo has been offended long enough by tho tawdry llnory seen on llttlo girls going through tho streets on tho sweetest and mostBolomn occasion of their puro young lives, nnd anything that will do away with that ought to bo welcomed most heartily. Tho big sister's dress is iu tho latest stylo and of Vienna cloth in wood brown, opening over a panel of dull green plush, which fabric will bo largely employed as trimming, and a band of green nnd black passomontcrio reaches from shoulder to front. A brown velvet hut with brqwn ribbon trimming completes tho pretty costume. 80 PHETTY AltK THEY. Bonnets nro tho important question of tho day, and aro marked by thoir de crease In size thnt is to say, tho gener ality of thorn; but thero aro still many largo varieties to bo seen for tlioso to whom thoy aro becoming. Beautiful velvet flowers, and others in deep, rich colors, form close borders rather than masses nn tho top, and thoy nro mado of everything, from felt to straw, with silk, velvet and plush, besides lace, and embroidered patterns, on tho mate rial of which a gown is mado. Ono royal purule, or "Cuban prune," had a wreath of yellow velvet cowslips with their leaves. Fruits ulso have pluco, and in fact evory milliner and overy lady ia a' Iawju.t2,re8eh Yet tho tendency is for smaller sizes and brilliant coloring. Mantles and wraps will receive my care ful attention next week, so that ladies cart soe what Is to bo worn to keep them warm, bless UxKnt Ouvm Habpkk. W III mh I ill n m 1. ntfW" 1 iff m X TJ SATURDAY, OCTOBER A HOUSE FOR $985.46. Nan nml Otlmntes for tlin llullillng of a Aeven Itimm Dwelling. Tho following design nml plant wero fur nished to Carpentry nml Building by John M. Hherwood, n Byrncuso, N, Y nrchltect. Ho calls nttcntlon to tho following points) A glnnco nt floor plnm will show thnt n room or two cnn Iw onslly ndded without nny chnngo of priwont house; there In n largo collar umlor the wholo houso, with stairs VtKW. lending to the kitchen; 011 tho first lloor Is a hall, with ncnt whltewood (stnlnud cherry) stalrcnto mid doors lonillng Into parlor nnd kitchen; tho jmrlor, dining room nml kltehon aro good sized rooms; on tho second floor nro threo chambers with closets ofT each, fitted up with wardrobe hooks, etc., and n spnro closet for llnoiis; thcro Is a largo closot ovor all. K ITIMATK MA80N WOHK. 10 conls of stono laid at 913 60 . . $1.V 00 8 brick piers at fl.W each a 00 Clilnmoy built for 8I m 00 SA3 yards of plosturlngatMccntapor yard tl7 00 81 j ards of exenvat ln nt CO cents k.t cubic vrd jo bo Cistern, built nt $21.80 j a) Total luaiwn work , , $313 00 CAIUENTKll WOIIK. 8,000 rent lietnlock nt 811 CanvnliT work nt $88 00 8t 0O-$!M00 , 43 TS Blilnglos, l2,.VWnt $3 0 Dining Room II-9" X lV-0- Kltchan. ir-oMxo-9". PinsT FLOOR. Lnldfor S3 in COMSI Si Jlll(T, ) 00 iJildfor 10 Ho nouring, 1,000 nt $20 sa 00 Laid for. . a oo- Oornlco,corncr boards, belt course and water table, S83 feet at $i3.. it; 13 CariionUir w 01 k . . . . 12 87 Base board, IfcU feet nt $a 8 18 Lnldfor fi bS 10 Indows, blinds, trimming, f rnmoa, cas tag nud labor, at $0 per window. . . 3 cellar windows, at $8.60 Snttlo windows, nt $3 . ., Circular window In ball, Including Lvulod Klaus (stained glass) Front door, trlmmlnc itIjuh nml Inlmr C7 00 40 00 S3 00 33 00 14 00 $00 00 760 10 00 SCO 15 00 14 lnldo doors, trimming, frame, casing and labor, nt $3.73 each Waiiiscotlnic kitchen, 1M0 feet, at $i3. Front stairs, complete, $J3; attlo stulrs, $0, and cellar stairs, $0. 80 60 6 73 87 00 13 00 raoiry, uaisneu ror Bad Room. 11-9 X 10-9: fisd Room. H'-9"X 0,-9: becond prvin Porches, complete ,. ,. 88 00 Conductors and tuning ,,,, n go Nails j0 no Building paper 0 oo fainting M oo Total $984 S3 Wardrobe hooks, 4 dos., put up. at 80c . . I SO Total $083 43 Brick can bo substituted in plnco of stoue for tho foundation if necessary, Au Artistlo Group. .iv. The small pointed wall bracket In this sketch, from Tho London Cabinet Maker, Is intended to hold a vtalrcaso lamp, and could be pro duced In any of tho popular nrt colorings. Below this is shown n simple form of stool; this. It will .bo seen, Isdosigned upon tho form of tho old Pompelan seats, and hetico it would not bo Inappropriate if produced In a motnl liCtfluUli, such a brouxo, or even old gold, Tho mode of bracing tho back nnd front legs together by means of the curved stretcher Is Want and strong. A wassail table, such as Is shown at the side of this, would bo a nov elty Just now, and, treated In tho manner iadicaled, with two small shelves below, would bo a useful as well as an attractive MMle odd ment of drawing room furniture. prllS I v 1 Parlor. tt'-t'X 13-6" j Lri c, llnn njtra rJ4fi Btt Room InrtmiTTTnT ji - $, 1889 Next week we will NEW DRESS GOODS! among them some imported novelties which will noi be shown later in the season. We make a specialty of Black Dress Goods, an dinvitc attention to our present except ionally attractive stock. "Terms Cash, and one price to all." f JU 133 to 139 South BETTS St MENDOTA COL'RADO OHIO BL'K CAN'N CITY I WOOD AND BEST ANTH'CITE 1045 O Street. Lincoln Savings Bank CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. HrIi'.t00',t.,,.'ll'., " ,1IP0,U'' ut y rt ' a iwr cent per annum for nil full cnlnndnr months Hires to rent In burRlnr proof nnd flro proof vault., nt annual rental of u nnHwardV Money lo loan on renl estnte nnd collnternl. YOUIl HA VINOS ACCOUNT 80L1CIWD IIRKBV E. MJ WIS, A. P. H. flTUA HT, JN0. II. McOt AY, U. WELSH. frc.lde.it. Vice President. Treasurer. Toiler ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. Owing to a change in business we have decided to place lr entire Stock on the market at Cost. Sale to commence Saturday Morning, Oct. 5th. TERMS CASH. Ashby & Millspaugh. CHRP6TS FALL Our stock of Carpets for are prepared to show you full lines from the best known manu facturers in tne countrv. These tmnrU linvo k ij ... - wuii great care as to design and Colorings, and cannot fail to please any and all who may be looking for new and fin. est effects. The line embraces the following grades. Wil tons Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Super Ingrains, Three Ply etc. With increased facilities for doing work quickly and properly we are in better shape than ever before to please you in this department. Call and examine before placing your fall orders and be convinced In Curtains and Draperies we are equally well nrennrorl nri can certainly interest you if in i wis uu)iirimcni. A. M. DAVIS & SON n o st. THE NEW YOST .- WESSEL SI WHEELER, General Aentgs for Southeastern Nebraska. open several large lots or (AAiPmujO, u Eleventh Street. WEHER, Telephone 440 and Safe Deposit Co. 1889. this season are all in nnrl Wn Cl " . ui-l.il OtltUlUU need of anything belonging Mi 0 ST. 'NTi It'. IS a I .n tt jy sn lh -JV