i t 1 f h V1 ' n (i 8 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OOCTBER 19, 1889 v HEEffi9R!ytJK53 POPULfflOH OF L1MC0LH 60,000. Sitndai EienTng, Oct. 19, '89. TAKE NOTICC1 The Courikr will not lx? iwHnllilo for any debt tnnde by nny ono In It name, tin m a written order necompanlea tho miiik properly signed, I. Wkmki., Jr., 1'ropY. AMUSKMKNTS. y 0mr 10th and P Streets, Special opening of imported novelties in our Dress Goods and Silk Department. Extensive lines of Silk and Woolen combination suitings in new colorings. Carpet and Drapery partmene on second Moor. Dt The Courier Can tin Found At Windsor Hotel NcwnHlnnd. Capital Hotel NowsHtnml. Odell'a Dining Hall Now Hlnntl. The Gotham NowaBtnnil.llH Houth lltli Ht. Bert Huinier. Ill Noilli Utli Htroot. Kd. Young, iwoo Htroot, Kton AHmllh. U80O Lllllo Bport Cigar Wore. 118 N. lith Bt, FHLL UNDeRWGHR W. R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher 1137 O STREET. e l.tical ii ml lVrotml. Whltebrcnst Coul niul Mine Company. Lincoln Ira Co., 1010 O St. Telcphono 118. Brown' restaurant for meals. Take Turkish nt 10111 0 street. Telephone nt tho Couittxn olllco is 033, K. Hallott, lending jowelor, 1U1 N. 11th. Kid Glovos nt H. 1U Nlssloy & Co.. Mineral wnter used for tattling, 1010 O st, Give DetU & Weaver, the new coal firm, a trial. Vlait tho Decent store, 143 South TweltUi ket Look at tho do, 10c anil 85a counters nt tho tt-cnt store. Ball's Ladles' and Misses' Walsta at II. II, MUriey & Co.'. ( , Try tome of tho One f reah fUli served every 4av at Cameron's. Oaaon City Coal again at tho Whitebreait Oeai and lime Co. Roast meats, and vegetables of all klndsat Cameron's Lunch House. the the dogon Doraestlo Bowing machlno advertisement on page five. Superior quality Anthracite coal at DetU Weaver's. Call up 440. Ladles' 811k, Worsted and Cotton Hosiery i II. 11. Nlssloy & Co.'s. Tho old rvllablo Canon City Coal at Huteh im & Hyatt's, 1040 O street. Groa Grain nnd Surah Silks, black and col en, at II. It, Nlssloy & Co. 'a. Improved shower for Turkish baths nt 1010 O street, basement Union block. 8m tho dogon Domestic Sowing machine advertisement on pago five. Warner's Health, Coralluo and Nursing eracte at II, It. Nlssloy & Co, 'a. OnJoUott In Lluooln that usee lulneral -wtr Si ba&i to at 1010 O street. Tiyauora4aiteworoyrtera in any style 'MIMA uamerouUiX&oy are Hue. Dr. H. ft TroadonVftjntlAt, S5S South 11th street, over Elite stufllilM Telephone 4!K1. Patronise the ElkhovrWhW Chicago train. Taeteat time on records l'!ough sleeper. Brown is ready to servo ifcfiqueU, wedding mUatloB and other spread! 'tja short notice. Now is the time to lay f if your winter aup ly of coal. Hutcblns M Hyatt's, 1040 O srset. .,0, Tmk mined Iacknw(vvS Anthracite and etW too coal fit IJifViVtoa & Hyatt's, 1040 Olt) 'papfcrsIurge and clean, to wrap up toadies with or put under carpets, for sale at Me office at 35 cents per hundred. The dining room at Brown's cafe is the finest 1 a the city and the cubvlne is the best and, to snake it better, the prices are reasonable. Buy your coal of tho Whitebreait Coal and tloo Co., nnd it will always be well screat.cd, tfMtt weight, best quality and at right prices. "The best place in tho city of Lincoln to get good board is at Brown's cafe. You have a great variety to select from mid tho prices are reasonable. The oyster season Is open and Brown's res taurant, in koeplng with its established repu tation, Is supplying largo, fat and delicious Oysteiu in any ktyle at reasonable prices. Handsomely eiiibossod cards with emblems of K. of 1, O, A. R., & of V,, Mosonlo in all degrees, O. of It. G, D. of L. F., B. of L. E. B. of B, It. B., V. B. O.K., 1. 0.0 F A. O. U. W., U. B, K. of P., T. P. A. at tho CouniKi' ofllce, in new Burr block. Parents should bo careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during tho fall or arly winter montlis. Such ooltUt v, enken tho lungs and air iiaauigcti, making tho child such mora likely to contract other colds dur ing the winter, It i this succession of colds Hurt cauKOH catarrh or bronchitis or paves the way for consumption. Should a cold bo con tracted loso no time, but euro It as quickly as foariblo. A fifty-cent Iwttlo of Chamber Iain's Cough Itemedy will euro any cold in n term days and leave tho respiratory organs strong nnd healthy, ForwilobyA. L. Uha 4sr, druggist j, llargalns In Fine Stoves. At Uiia season of the year nearly everybody ! interested in what is that beet stove and wfcero U tho best place to buy It, In another ehHin in this Issue will be found an adver taasniMit of the Hart Hardware Co., whole i flalers of stoyea. They have a few of the cel brated Sterling Immm burner stoves left which they will sell, retail, at wholesale iricos. Hare's a chance to get a stove without paying 4 retailer's profit.. Under tho spur of Manager Mclleynolila and his prUohorwi tho people of Lincoln turn ed out tnrro nlghU to "I.ost In Now York." Tlio play Is n inol(Mlrnnin mostly mellow. It la not as lurid ns noma Nor or hysterical. Hut It'll do, It consist of five sol and ono tank) Actl-MyUodl I'm blind I Act II-My Oodll I'm trapiKHlll Act Ill-My (lodllt I'm not tnadlll ActlV-My (lodltll MustllioRlin Act V-Tliaiik(lollllll Wo'ronllrighttlltl And tho tank never nays n word. Tommrr'H ricnronMANCE. The piny nt KunkoN tonight Is "Three Wive to Ono Husband," n now comedy, which Is claimed to bo tho latest success in this lino, In Now York nnd London, nt both of which places it has had long runs In tho former 000 night and In Now York 1011 night. Tho piece Is mado up of Incidents centering on throo bachelor relative and a llko numticr of lady friends, nil of whom In some manner become engaged to ono of tho iMichelors. Charming inuslo and rich pure comedy go to innko up an enjoynblo enter talnment. Milt O. Barlow, Into of Barlow. Wilson, Primrose & West's minstrels, Is the. leading comedlnn of tho company, JANK COOMI1H. At Funko's opera house next Monday even Ing Mlrs Jnuo Coombs will present "Bleak Hoiiso." Tho Cincinnati JUnqvirtr says of hen As Lndy Dedlock nnd Hortenso in Chas. Dickens' "Bleak House," sho achieved success In two entirely dlsimllnr characters. Bho Is an Ideal tady Dedlock. Charles Dickens heroluo was ono of tho most beautiful and accomplished women in his day, full of dash and courage In trying situations In which alio was placed. Cold as nn iclclo nt ono moment nnd warm with Hisslounto lovo for her child at another. Miss Coombs thrilled her audi, enco In her oworful scono with Ttilklnghorn in the third act, whero sho defles him to do his worst, and won n magnificent recall for bril liant rendition of tho scone. As Hortenso, the crafty, cruel and relentless French wo man, sho displayed nn Intensity, n thlitt for revenge, n subtlo cunning entirely in keeping with this wonderful creation of Dickens. Tho supporting company wo excellent. AT FUNKK'S. "Tho Stownwny" will bo given nt Funko's opera Iiouho next Tucwlny evening. This Is n mclo-drnnin of nlmorblng Interest that has been constantly played In England for tho Inst flvo year. It Is said to linvo nchloved 11 grt'ntcr triumph in London than did tho "Light o' tondon," "Silver King," "Tlio World" nnd other plays of it claw. It is re plete with stirring situations, startling cll maxea nnd is ervnded with n vivid spirit of comedy. It wo one of tho greatest succcshi over known at NIblo's theater, Now York, where It won Mattering commeudatlon from tho critic and played to tho largwt rtelpt taken nt this theater In year. Tlio nows paivrs of New York praised tho pmluctlon In glowing languago. It Ii conceded that "Tho Stownwny" I ono of tho strongest melo dramas ever written. That It cast Is ono of tho liest over seen In n similar plrty. That Its scenlo effect (xirtlcularly tho yacht in mld ocenn nro uncpinlod fortieautyandrt'nllsm, nnd finally, that tho elements of popularity that It contains would servo as foundation for n down average plnys. Ono of tho strik ing feature In "Tho Stownwny" Is tho Intro duction of two genuine burglars In nn net of safe-breaking. A real Rafo will lw blown open at each performance. "KKKP IT DAHK." Of the various comedies presented Ht Funko's last season, fow equaled that of "Keep It Dark." Mnnyof our theatergoers will recall this funny pieco as being tho ono pre sented by W. T. Bryant and a strong compa ny of comedians, and bis not expression "I'm so weak" still rings in tho oars of those, who almost convulsed themselves with laughter at tho brisk dialogue nnd funny situations of tho play. This popular attraction will be soeu ngnln nt Funko's Wednesday evening with a stronger company tlmu evor. Mr. Brjant, who Is tho original Mr. Vtuuillne, Is still on board nsslrted by such clever people as J, J. Qululln, Lizzie Richmond nnd others. Tho musical numbers Include all of tho jopulnr airs, and tho dancing will bo even liner than heretofore. Beats go on aalo Tuesday morn lug nnd as there Is likely to bo a full house It would bo well to secure seat early, "TIIR OBAH 1HIU1I BOY." Ono of tho popular now plays of tho dav Is a comedy drama In flvo net by Don McCais thy, entitled "Dear Irish Boy," which appears at Fuuke's next Friday and Saturday even ings. In tho cast the author take tho lead ing role of "Teddy O'Nell" nnd Is nbly sup ported by Gustavo Reynolds nnd other talent well known In the Irish drama. Tho compa ny has played in Omaha the pat week and tho lite of Tuesday gave It tho following no tice! "Tho play ia In five acta and shows a great deal of skill on the art of tho author, who himself acted tho role of 'Toddy OJ2Ul, and was ably supported by his co-atar. Mr. Gustavo Reynolds, as Mike McClutcUev. The special scenery, notably among it tho ruins of uastm Dars by moonlight, is very effective, Tho company is a very clever ow, and will no doubt draw good houses for the ramalndur of it engagement." XOE1C MUBKX. "Muree parties" are one of the fads of Lin coln society, and scrcely a day passes that company of young people from swelldom doesn't visit the Eden Musne. The post week has shown some excellent attractions, chief among them being Giovanni and his troupe of cocatooa, which tho ladle all say "nro just too lovely for anything." They waltz, march, lire guns, ring bells, climb ladders, open doors and tell tho tlmo of day by looking at a wuteh taken from tho audience. They look at tho watch and ring tho number of minutes after the hour upon n bell. Theu they strike tho hour. It Is n remarkable performance. The Madagascar people, tho two survivors of those brought from Africa by Banium, ore curious looking with pluk eye and flaxen white hair. Next week will bring ono of the most marvel ous freaks of nature yit kmmi bore. It will bo Charles E. Illlllard, who seems to bo nil joint. He can at will dislocate hlw, neck, knees, ejhqws, ankles and shoulders. As an Illustrations ono positloiuesulta in the body uud head facing ono way, whllo the lower llmbt, nro fanxl in un entirely opposite direc tion; tho head faces west, the trunk oast, the legs from the hips to tho knees faeo east, and from the knee to ankle faco west, whllo the feet faco oast. Manager Lnwler Is arranging a special exhibition for two o'clock Monday afternoon for the benefit of physicians and newspapor men. Among the other attrac tions will bo Ben Butler, a trick pony; Gar cia, the Mexican troubador; Young Shields, rope walker; Martin, Reno and Mack, the French clowns; Eddie Troy, the one leeced song and dance man; Ed and Belle Stanford, sketch artists. VorWeridlug-s. Parties making preliminary arraiiKoments for weddings will do well to call at the ofllce of The Wessel Prlnlng Company. We haven beautiful Hue of wedding Invitations, Wed ding Announcement, Reception Cards, Wed ding Cake Boxes, etc. it will be well to give us n call we can always 00 of otslstanco to J 011. WWWHFW SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. Harry Frnnkton I homo from St, I Oil Is, Mis Nelllo Graham returns from St. Joo to-lay. Iaoii Baker's father has returned to Colum bus, Pa. Mr, and Mrs, J, I), Html hnvo gono to Og den lo visit their sou. Mrs, M. W, AVItter returned Monday from her visit nt Wyinoro. K. 11. Blrk of Buoyriis, Oho, is visiting Paul Holm nnd J. II, Meyer. Judgo Houstln resumed duty Monday after nn IlliiCK of two week. Mr. J. Lntahnw of Woodbury. Pn Is vis iting her father, Dr. Hosmnu. Mr. J. B. Trlckey returned Monday from her visit to Jefferson City, Mo. Mr. K. J, Hanna and daughter left Tues day for their homo nt Cadis, Ohio. Mrs. G, U. Wnlte Is entertaining her moth er, Mr. Sawyer of Syracuse, N. Y, N. A. Hanna or Cadiz, Ohio, father of tho Hanna Ixiys, went to Ht. Joo Monday. O. B. Hopper Is enjoying n visit from his mother, Mrs. R B. Hopper of Bristol, III. Mr. nnd Mrs, T, B. Gauter returned Mon day from n year's jouuoylugslnthoold world. Mis Tllllo Spirt, ono of tho ofllclent tele phono girls, is visiting her mother at Green wood, Mr. nnd Mrs. I, O. Wlso hnvo gono to Cin cinnati in tho hoio of Improving tho former's health. Mrs. A. E. Touznlln will spend tho winter In Washington with her mother, Mrs. Jus tice Miller. Charles E. Mottrnm of tho Jo. W. Thatch er coal company of Omaha was In tho city Wednesday, Mis Lou Van Valkonburg of LockKrt, N. Y., tho guest of Mbs Clara Wnlih, start for homo today, Bupt. Alsdorf of tho stock yards had a ve iling friend this week In tho person of Mr. Boll of Utlcn, Ohio, Mr. Albert Wntklus has had n lslt this week from n cousin, Fulton Dnlo, n Itunhor dealer at Savannah, (in, Homer J, Ediniston was nt Bloomlngtoni 111., this week representing tho State univer sity at tho untlonnl convention of tho Phi Dolta Theta fraternity. M, Straus of tho Do Moiue wholesale millinery firm was n giuwt of Councilman Meyer this week. Mr. Straus Is nlso presi dent of tho State Saving Iwnk In his city. Lieut, nml Mr. Edgar B. Dudley nro in tho city on tho wny to their station nt Ft. Leaven worth. Tho Lloutonaut was formerly In chnrgo of tho cadet at tho State university. Mrs. F. W. Bartrtiff, superintendent of tho Womnn's Christian Association homo, I nw ay for n vocation of two months, which sho will Send In tho cast Her dutle will lw assum ed by Mr. Redwny. Recent nrrlvnls In Lincoln for tho study of inuslo nro MIsh Florence Carx'iiter of Valpa raiso, Mis Jenny AVntoii of Wntson Siding, Mis Tllllo Osterburg of Ong, Mlsse Nelllo and Knto FIshor of Geneva nnd Mis Lily Hoover of Brownvlllo. J. E. It. Millar, tho well known oxpixss agent, who was recently transferred from Lincoln to Kearney, has Itocu appointed city ticket ngent of thoM. P. to succeed Hany iianna, un Wednesday evening n party or friends Invaded Mr. Millar's homo to welcome, him back to Lincoln.' Chas I. Jones of Jones. Douglas & Cc, tho cracker makers, has gono to Cedar Ripids, Iowa, and will nlso visit in Wisconsin nnd the cast before returning n month hence. Ho is accomiMnled by Mr. Jones nnd llttlo Anna. Jime U. Douglas of the Cedar Rapids facto ry is expocted to take chnrgo of tho Lincoln business during his partner's absence. Mr. Douglas Is ono of tho society 111011 nt homo nnd Is not without friends In the Capital City, made on n former visit, J. E. Cowgtll of Dubuque Isouo of Lincoln's newest acquisitions. Mr. Cowgill has the su pervision of tho south Platte country for n life Insurance company, but ho U something more thnn n man of "premiums" nnd "exiieo tanclea." Ho is of intellectual cost and liter ary turn nnd ho uwriesof lectures for v. hi -h several Nebraska societies hnvo nuuU requbl tlons. Mr. CowgllL Is well known in Iowa, whero be is recognized as 11 man ol force who always has something to tmy. Old trunks made ns go hI ns now or taken In trade for now one nt trunk factory 208 So. lith st., tel. wa. Wit rick & Hopper. Also a fine lino of tt unks, valises, etc. mBBBmWSSm tSrTTTie KL.V'Xm This cut represents the hanger of the Cothing mado by that firm and is a guar antee of Superiority, Fjne Workmansbip and Perfect Fit, Remember we arc the only dealers in Lincoln who retail these goods. Stop in our store and sec the styles and prices. Wc can say without exaggeration that we carry the most complete stock of Fall Over coats in the city, comprising all the new makes, styles and colors that are desirable. SPECIAL SALE ALL NEXT WEEK ! If you need an Overcoat now's the time to buy it. SUITS For ojdjrien, for young men, and all kinds of shapes and sizes. Don't spend a center Clothing or Furnishings until you sec the stock we carry and show you how much wccan save for you on every purchase. 1029-1031 0 Street. n "Outfitters to Mankind."' FINE v STATIONERY WE HAVE JUST OPENED IN CONNECTION WITH OUR. 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