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. '... ..FB . . . . i Jim muni mail " - --t V 1 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1889 IT" .Acknowledged Superior to all Others I Gold S01 1 Stoves -AND- RANGES, aND- M. 6c D. Wrought Steel Ranges The Lnrgcst and Best Assort ment of Stoves unci Ranges in the City. FRANK E. LAHR, 936 I Street. North Side V. O, Squnrc. HENRY M. DOMESTIC ROCK SPRINGS c o L A LEAVITT I ?E A CANON CITY TRENTON And "OLD LEE" Anthracite. 115 S. 10th Stmt. Ttitphont 360 OUR WARRANTED SHOE I If I IN 7. v:l ft 1:1 D E A lWliV LADIES this line of Fine Shoes wc place on the market aiul claim them to be the beit line miulc. We WARRANT every pair. They are Hand-made In every respect aiul ate the Latest Styles, A JVtntiftir ltirof Slotltrn Time. PUUMSHKD SATUHDAY BuiwonirTioMt Ona Year by Mnlt or Carrlor f,00 Bl month, $1,00, Three inonthi M CnUt. Ono month 80 Cent Invarably In AcUsnce. AnvsaTlsttxtorra: ItAte furnished ou aripllcslltn at tho orfleo. BixHsInt rates on Time Contract. Com-aistrrioM! Hliort spicy sketches, ihwiiis iuiiI stories solicited. Personal and Boclal notes are especially desirable. I'aurntot Wo make a specially of Klna 1'rlntlnK In all It brandies. Boclety worU a specialty. AiMroM all communication illri'Ctto Hi offlrn. WlCSltl PutNTINO Co., puhmhhkhh. Now llurr lllook, Cor. lath and O Hirer'.. TKt.Kl'IIONK'ZVt :. Wkrhki., Jit., Editor and Bole Proprietor, Khkd Bknkingkh, Associate Kalltor POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. TtlK Republican havoo)cnod headquarters for tho campaign at, looms iiO niut .'II In tho Capital hotel. Tiik political gossip havo It that tho Lin coln jtostuiastonihlp 1ms boon tendered to Al itor (lore of tho State Journal. At tho Democratic statoeonvontlon ox-Oov. David Butler promised o,(XK) UiMon Ijtlxir votes for John II. Amos of Lincoln for su premo court jtidgo. Tiik Knight Templar of Nebraska Imvo presented tho Hiiilthwiilnii hiHtltuto nt Wash ington with a liuudHOiuo banner to Iw kept on exhibition lit tho museum. Tiik Omahn lice runs n sjicclal Sunday train as far went as Hasting. This Is said to Iw tho first exclusive nows)npcr train for thnt distance went of Chicago, J. 8. Kinohmcy of this city, secretary of tho Western Society of Naturalists, has Issued n notice of tho annual meeting, which is to Iw held at Madison, Win., Oct, !!l and S5. Hknatoii Maxiikhhox, whoso pension was ro-rated under Tanner, giving him .4,(XX) back jtay, has Hurrt'ttdcrvd his cortlllento and ho stands where ho did boforo tho re-rating. Tiik Democrats lnvo nominated John II. Ante of Lincoln for tho supremo court and W, I. MeKenna of Adams county nnd I. W. Hens of l'latto county for regents of thoHtuto university. Tiik Republicans of tho second congrcslou nl district nominated lion, (lilhert L. Laws to succeed Jim Lalnl in congress. Tho nom ination will gratify most Ltucolulte who have coino In contact with tho genial secro tary of stnto. Tiik fanners of Ijuicnster county are catch ing onto tho suggestion llmt tho only nay to fight Aruiom'iiilrchNcd mints It tohou lo cal acklng house, A meeting will bo held next Saturday to discuss plans for oHratlug tho umined house at West Lincoln, It looks very much ns though Gov. Thayer wanted tho Republicans to elect an out-and out party man to tho acant Judgeship in tho Onmlm district. Ho IllUd JudguGrofrsphuo by appointing Herbert J. Davis ns soon as ho was nominated by tho Republicans. NEW FASHIONS FOR MALKS OLIVE HARPEn WRITES OF CLOTHES FOR MEN AND OOYS. To ttia Feminine Kye Men's Apparel I Always I'rnctlcally the Hante, Thongti Thera llrnlly Are Changes--The Orrr coat Tlint Are In Btyln Now, (8pclal Oorrepondenco. Nkw Youk, Oct. 17. If tho nrtlste who design men's fashions would only tnko real muii nnd not wax llgurer, for model tho tnsk of tin) fashion writer would ho easier, for who could bo ex pected to grow ofitliuslnHtlo ul,out wax works, particularly when thero tiro bo many pretty and living womun to wrlto nlKJUt? To tho fetnlnlno oyo thoro Is no nppa ront clmtigo in men's olothon, unless tho nttoution in especially callod to pointy of dlllorenco. Ono point wna shown in tho short overcoat tnado of chinchilla bea ver for business wear. It looks as If it might bo vety cotnfortablo, but is not so dignified as tho longer coat of tho gon- OUR PRICES: $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 We can SAVE YOU MONEY on this special line. Please call and see for yourself, at H. SHERWIN'S Boston t Shoe Store 1026 P ST. Tnr.iiK Is much speculation as to tho prob able successor of Secretary of State Ijiwh. Deputy Ren Cowdry is most generally sup posed to bo tho coming man, but the appoint ment will Iw made by tho governor and tho political wlro pullers may got in their work. Tiik government' his made a contract with a ratkiller to clear tho White House of an noying rodents. Ho will use forreU and dogs, and Is to have ten dollars a day if it takes nil winter. Mrs. Harrison want him to begin ott her lied room because thero is a particu larly Impertinent fellow iufesting tho apartment, IRED. E. THOMAS, UNDERTAKER -AND Funeral Director. Upmm St, Lincoln, Neb, itii WAtwn Wkllman, the wellkiionn Wash ington correspondent, contributes a pleasing letter to this week's CocitUH under tttlo of "Some Corridor Gossip," in which tho gossip of a white hoUJO Vocoptlun Is Interestingly put into type, Mr. Wellman's letters to tho Cou HIKR are proving a decided hucces ami we are pleased to announce, that for tho coming winter we shall publish, a letter each week from his gifted ien. Cn points social and pithy, new poluU briefly put, this celebrated writer certainly has no equal at tho capital. MEX'S NKV OVKUCOATS. tlcinan on tho right. Rut what poor feoblo words of mlno could do justioo to tho beautiful object In tho Inverness coat nnd dress suit who, with his whlto glovod hands holding an opera glass, is just ready for tho opera! Lovely crea ture! Attention is called to tho clcganco of tho satin lapel to his dress coat. Tho tailor who furnished mo theso details also said that tho nowest gloves nro in Eiffel red, which Is a rusty, brick dust color. Cravats aro four-in-hand, tcok and a looso puff Bcarf. Trousora nro neither loose nor tight, and boots aro rather long and pointed nt tho toes. White silk handkerchiefs nro used in preference, largo and with hemstitched borders. Col lam nro various, according to taste. For evening, whlto lawn or narrow bias satin ties nro worn. Tito Princo Albert nnd cutaway coats in soma Blight variations will bo worn all tho winter. Tho lapels to tho coats aro wider nnd moro pointed, and tho collars rather higher, indicating a leaning toward the directolro styles in voguo among the women. Hats tiro much tho aamo, only extremists wear a rather small, close fill!: hat. Derbyn hold their popularity, with tho brim rolled a little closer at!mn last Benson. Little fur will Iw wont by tho gentlemen except for driving. Littlo boys, howover. will Imvo culf" and collars of astrakhan and beaver on their overcoats, with handsome Urnnde- bourgs ncrosH tho front. Whon a boy has worn tho first freshness off an overcoat a careful mother can buy half a yard of astraklmufor Bovcnty-flvo cents and n bet of Uraudebourgs, nnd with ntt hour's work mako it handsomer than it was bo foro by making cuffs and collars which hide tho worn places. This information Is based upon successful experience. Tho Fauutleroy suits nro seldom seen now, and I guess tho boys aro glad of it, for tho sashes wcro much in their way. A very pretty suit for out doors for n boy of 0 to 7 is shown in tho center flguro in tho group with this letter. It is really overcoat or kilt, nccording to tho material it is made of. If of cash mere, or camels' hair, or ladles' cloth, it is suitable for tho houso. Of velvet or beaver cloth, for outdoor wear, and it should bo warmly lined. Tho model is slato gray beaver cloth, with ollvo green Slush facings and belt. Leggings of ark cloth r.ro to bo worn for cold days. Tho Tarn o' Shanter cap should be of tho samo material as tho coat. For a boy of twelvo or thirteen an overcoat should reach about to tho knees, and this stylo has tho seams laid flat and stitched. Stockings for children tiro of heavy ribbed wool, with double heels and toes, and double also over tho knees. The person who will invent something to savo or make stockings moro durable will havo dotio a -rcater thing than he who writes a book, sobhl A 91,200 COTTAQE. II I Convenient, Tiwtefnl anil aenenilly Ilealnible. A cottage has boon built at Chelsea, Mass., from tho designs accompanying thli (fur nished by ralllssor A Pnlllssor), for 1,S00, but In this (nutanco tho cellar extended only under the kitchen and hall VIKW. Tho kitchen Is without a fireplace, tho cook ing to bo (lotto by n stovo. Tho (Mirlor and dining room or general liv ing room aro provided with open fireplaces, built of buff brick, with molded Jambs and segment arch, and In which a basket grato or . tVW,. -V- V : N. ilth "THE APEX," FOR FING'fCIGKRS Domestic, Importeil and Key Weit. Also all the beit grades of Chewing and Smok ing Tobaccos. Call and see us. Dox trade a Specialty. BERT RUFFNER riiNOor-N- tfJw 0 f Js s2 &pMl4BZ(pt gr AID IMTtTUTC OF nUMAlSIUF, Bortha J, nd Typewriting, to Ibe Ixtt nd Unreel Celled la ttte Wert, em) BtudtnU In attcoiUnoe lut jeer, tttudniu prepared for biwLnea In rrom 3 tot WMMM. .Kieerieaonl faculty, rmniul Instruction, SiaMtuI Uhunlnl eaUlogue. eolkse journal. au4 evseaaeas U pennnnililp, mb (re by axMrtetlnit ULUWUSOK R008X, Lteooin, Keb. Tiik Washington eorrospnmlHntof the Oma ha r gives tha following account of a Liu. colntte undar a recent date: "President A. Uoaglaud today delivered his annual address at tho opening of the Roys' and Girls' Nation al Homo ana hitiployniont association. Ho quoted statistics to prove thnt crlmo is on tho tncreaso among tho youth of tho land. Then are 70,000 convicts hi the prisons and one-half of them aro undor twonty-ono years of ago. Thoro are 30,000 boys and girls in reform schools and reformatory institutions. Thirty thousand tramps are abroad In tho land, and over one-half of thorn aro boyr. Eighty per cent, of these tramps coma front tho largo cities, and tlwlr early life was ono of street vagabondage, finally driven from tint cities by tho law or by sheer want and tho necessity to be moving in order to keopJUi ve.The object of the association is to secure national, state and county aid In providing homos aud employ ment and in aiding In the education of theso boys, to divert them from lives of Idleness aud crime, in each city a local association U formed of twenty members, Including tho mayor and chief of police. A freo lutein gone olllce Is established, the members pro curing homes among farmers for the friend-. k lads. Iu the rural districts tho plan Is to establish country Intelligence offlcea which vffllco-operau. with the city ofJloe and aid inthopUclugof boys among tbo farmers. Tuesa local associations aro to be formed into tat organization, with the govornor of the Ufa at the head, I"T..t,.. TTJli' TTj I . , "IWN I lOINlNe f00Ml 1 Ear 101 M '-jP prLon I Mh I piAZZ. OIIOUMD riXon. Are dogs can bo placed for the desired flro, and In this way largo rooms aro kopt x?rfoct ly cotnfortablo In cold woathor ithout heat from any other source, Thoso flroplacos aro also provided with neat mantels constructed of ash. J i i . in CHarvBE ' BXCOND STORY. Tho houso is supplied with a clstorn con structed with great caro, tho kitchen sink iMilttg supplied with water by a pump, and thero is no moro easy method of procuring good water for all purposes of the household. TO "COURIER" SUBSCRIBERS. Of late several complaints have reached this olllco regarding irregular htvIw in tho delUery of tho Uouniicit. It is our especial itlm to hoo that all (tapers aro properly and promptly delivered, and our renders who oc casionally fall to receive their paper will oblige us greatly If thoy v 111 report tho mat ter either in person or by jtostal to tho olllce. You may not bo getting your (taper once in four weeks, but unless tho fact is made known to us w o have no w ay to remedy it. Addrem all communications intended for tho biihlnem department direct to Tiik Wkbskl Piuntino Co. Ilrlsco & Cook sell shoes. Kf.MJ O street. The Gray Bro,' Bhoes are sold by Rrln'o fc Cook. There seems to be no limit to tho Ingenuity of Semmons as an advertiser. Ho keeps tho public on tho tl-too of excctancy, and each successive effort Is a noolty thnt surprises. This wcok ho has had one of his big windows fitted up like a handsome, pat lor and bou doulr. In it are lay figures of a woman and a child effectively poed, and a live dudo cntortains the crowds by talking to tho llgures and trying on clothing. It must be Been to be appreciated. Ladies will find a complete line of flno shoes and all the latest styles at tho proper prices at Shervt in's Bonton Shoe Store. A good shoo is the cheapaflt. Hkisco & Cook. -3 We Extend a Hearty Invitations- To every lady In the city ol Lincoln to visit Our Cloak Dep'L Wc promUe to show a larger line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Garments, Than has ever before been displayed here. Respectfully, Very x33 to J39 South Eleventh Street. BETTS 5t WEKVER, MENDOTA COL'RADO OHIO BL'K CAN'N CITY COHL WOOD AND BEST ANTH'CITE 1045O Street. Telephone 440 Lincoln Sayings Bank and Safe Deposit Go. CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY F STOCKHOLDERS, $000,000. Intorcst paid on deposit at any ruto ors ner eeut por annum for all full calandar months Safes to rout In burglar proof and flro proof vaults, at anuttnt rental of fl and upwards. Money to loan on real cstato and collateral. YOUIt HAVINGS ACCOUNT HOLICITKO. HRNKYK.LKWI8, President. A.P, H.8TUAKT, Vice President. JNO. II. McCLAY, Treasurer. H. WELSH, Toller Ashby & Millspaugh, Will offer MONDAY MORNING. Broad Cloth at reduced price, such ns these: 38 pieces of German Twill 5 pieces $1.60, former price 2.00 5 " i25 " " 1.50 10 .75 " " 1.00 10 " .65 u " .90 8 " .35 .50 These goods arc 54 Inch wide, are good value at regular prices. ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. cSTOVES AT WHOLESALE COST RECEIVER'S SALE! BOY8' NEW OVKUCOATS. Thero will bo moro briirht colors worn by children this winter than horctoforo, Thero aro many now and very brilliant colors adapted particularly to children, and it is well, for though children al ways look pretty, yet they should always be associated with everything bright and fair. Thero is a lovely purplish crimson called petunia which shows off tho pearly fairness of a child's skin wonderfully, and thero are omo rich and pleasing dark and light blues, which aro very bo coming to. children, and thero is a groat variety of material in Turkey red, and a deep saffron yellow. While theso will .n.ot.bo used together, separately and 'trimmed with' black they will be very handsome, Ouvc Harprh, A Qilmoro Musical Jubilee Festival is to 1h held at tho Colllseum building in Omaha on Thursday ovcnlttg, Octolter iMtli, with matl Ineo at? 3:S0, It lioing part of a Pacific coast tour to celebrato (ho twentieth anniversary of ttt? Ullmoro renco .iinnieo at uoston. There will is? flilmoro'a band, his anvil corps and six gunltattcrf, aUB.dult ,uiof volcea from Omaha and Connc" Dl"". Mr. B. B. Young, conductor. Tho follo-'ng sing ers, who aro among tho foremost artists " EurojM) and America, will takojiart: Slgnor Campaninl, Myron W. Whitney, Slgnor Bo logna, Bhmorlna DoVere, Madamo Rtono Barton, Miss Clara Poolo and Miss Jenny Dlckerson. A halo old man, Mr. Jos. Wilson of Aliens Springs, 111., who is over slxt3' years of ogo, sayst "I havo In my tlmo tried a great many medicines, sonto of excellent quality; but nover lteforo did I find any that would so completely do all that Is claimed for it as Cltamltorlaln's Uollc, uuoiora and Ularrltooa Remedy. It Is truly a wonderful medicine," For sala by A, L. Bhador, tlruggtst. An Invitation to a weddltig Is always accept able, but the custom of giving presents Is sometimes quite annoying from the fact that It Is hard to mal:a selections unless one calls on Hallett, tho Eleventh street jaweler, who has a large lino of goods specially adapted for such occasions. During a casual visit the other day a Couiukh man noticed an unusu ally fine display of table knives, some with beautiful pearl handles and others with chas ed sliver. But the varletv of articles suitable for such uso Is not limited to knives. There are tahlewnre of every kind and many other articles quite as appropriate. Oo to Ashby & Milliaugh Monday. Winger & McUatiy for Coal, Coke and Weed. 133 North Eleventh street. Telo-phouoSOO, O 0) ba c CD CD w CD Xl CD BARGAINS IN STOVES. The undersigned has a few of the celebrated Sterling Ventilator Base Burners which must be closed out. All parties wishing a good stove will save money by calling at the Hart Hardware Store in Clarke building corner 8th and P sts., and get wholesale prices. Also have a few Canon heating stoves which can be bought cheap. F. W. KRUSE, RECEIVER HIRT HARDWARE C0, 12 Volumes DickensWorks AND THE CAPITAL CITY COURIER, Till Dec. 31, 1890, for $2.50. For further Particulars Address, or Call at this Office. n t t '( 1 A nf ,i