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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1889 if i 1 1 ri P0PUUT10H OF LIHCOLN 60,000. Saturday Evening, Oct, 26 '89. TAKE NOTICE! ,1110 Counmn will not Ik? reionslblo for any news mncio iy nny ono in us namo, un less a written order ncooinimnle the wnif, proorly signed, I, Wkiwici., Jr., I'rnpY. 0mr 10th and P Street. 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 De partment on second floor. Tim Courier Gnu hn Found At Windsor Hotel NewsHliind. Capital Hotel News Hlnnd. OtloU'n Dining Ilntl NowaHtnnd. The (Inttmm News Bland, 1IH Houth 11th Ht. Bert Humier, Ill Noilh litli Htrcct, Kl. Young, 1080 () Htrcct. Kfllon AHnillh, 1120 O IJUlo 8ort Cigar Htore. tin N. itlh 8t. FKLL UND9RWeHR W. R. DENNIS, Hatter and Furnisher 1137 O STREET. K l.cnl nnil rrrimmil. Whitobmvst Coul and I.lnio Company. Lincoln, Ico Co., 1010 O St. Tolophono 118. Brown's restaurant for meals, Take Turkish At 1010 O street. Telephono nt the, Couiueh olllco U CM, E. Hallott, leading jeweler, 131 N. 11th. Kid Gloves nt II. It. Nhwloy & Co.V Mineral water used ror liathing, 1010 O St. Ladies, coinu and teo us At th W-ccnt store. Go to Athby & Mlllspaugh Monday. Give llotts & Weaver, the new coal Arm, a trial. VUit the WKcont store, 1 Bouth Twelfth street. Look at the Bo, lOo and 25c counter at tho W-cent store. Attend tho doting out tale at Athby & Mlllspaugu'a. Ball' iJuliea and Misses' Waists at II. II. Missley & Co.'. Mis C J. Gullmotto's drew making par on, Vm 0 street. Try tome o Uie flno froth fUh served every day at Cameron's. Canon City Coal again at the Whltcbreatt Coal and Limo Co, Roast meats, and vegetables or all kindtat Cameron'! Lunch House, Btotho dogon Domestic Sewing machine advertisement oupago live. 8upcrlor quality Anthracite coal ntBctta & Weaver's. Call up 440. Ladles' 811k, Worsted and Cotton Hosiery tH.H.NUloy&Co.'s. The old rellnblo Canon City Coal at Hutch ins & Hyatt's, 1O10 O stroot. Improved shower for Turkish baUts at 1010 O street, basement Union block. See tho dogon Douieatla Bowing machine advertisement on page live, Warner's Health, Corallno and Nursing corsets at II. It. NUsloy & Co.'. Only place in Lincoln that uses mineral water in baths Is at 1010 O street. TryaBoratersteworoyrters in any style at Dw Cameron's. They are line. Dr.'R. C. Trogdon, Dentin, ' Bouth 11th street, over Kilt studio. Telephone 4X1, Brown k ready to servo bauquets, wedding coUaUons and other spreads ou sliort notice. Canon City, MendoU, Ohio Block and Col orado Coal, at Betta & Weaver's, phone 440. Now Is the time to lay in your winter sup ply of coal Hutcblns & Hyatt's, 1040 O streets Tresh rained Lackawana Anthracite and other fine cook at Hutchuw & Hyatt's, 1040 O street. " Ladles will And a complete line of fine shoes and all the latest styles at the proper prices at Snerwln'S Boston Bfaoe Store, Buy your coal of the Wbltebreatt Coal and Lime Co., and it will always be well screai.od, full weight, beet quality and at right prices. The beet place lu the city of Lincoln to get food board k at Brown's cafe. You have a great variety to select from and the price are reasonable. Edith E. Russell, artist in China, OU, Tas te! and Watr Color painting. Studio, room 140 Jones block, corner Fand Twelfth streets, wtraune 1110 north Twelfth strutt. The oyster teaton Is open and Brown's res taurant, in keeping with its established repu tation, k supplying largo, fat and delicious Oysteis in any style at reasonable prices. Change b ono of the lrretitlblo laws of na ture, and fortuuately tho rhango is almost In variably for tho better. As an instance of thk, St. Patrick's Pills are fast taking tho place of tho old harsh and violent cathartics, because they are milder and produce a nleas- anter effect, besides they aro much moretien ickl in removing morbid matter from the system and preventing ague and other mala rious diseases. As a eathartla and liver pill aey aro most perfect, or sale by A. L. Shatter, druggist. Parents should be careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during tho fall or arty winter months. Such colds weaken the lungs and air passages, making tho child MMieh more likely to contract other colds dur ing the winter. It U this succeailon of colds that eantes catarrh or bronchitk or paves the way for consumption. Should a cold bo con trttotad lose no time, but cure it as" quickly as possible. A fifty-cent bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy will euro any cold in a fsw days and leave tho respiratory organs strong and healthy. For tale by A. L. Sha- er, druggist. fWx SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Hob Mulr Bundtys in bninhn. H. 0. Klllott Is homo from tho rait. Mr. M. 11, Prntt is vitltlng In Oiunlia this week. Hon. Guy llrown lias been very low this weelc. Chancellor Beamy was nt Mndlson, Wis., this week, M. U Trester is visiting his parents at An" rorn, Iud. J. II. Leliter was married Tuesday at Al tooun, Pa. Mrs. A. I Richards has gono to vlrit Bos ton friends. John M. Cotton is doing reportorial work on tho Ulobt. Miss Wcstennnnhn relumed to her homo at Decatur, III. Mrs. M. A, Heed has returned from her vis it In Cincinnati. Rev. K. M, Plait has sold his homo and gone to Ban Diego. MIm Mattla Gillespie goes to York tcday to spend Sunday with a sinter, llov, and Mr. O. Holmes of Now York aro vln'tlng Mrs. W, K. (loniwr. Mrs. J. II. Meyers of Lanark, III., is visit ing her brother, P. W, Copoland, Mr. l&lwnnl B. llnrow and Miss Nella Mur ray wrro married Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dr. Lawton and Mrs. A. 0. Jennings started Monday night for Los Angeles, Frank C. Kolirung and Mrs. John Helming aro vliltlng old time friends atTrnor, Iowa. Mr. Otis Steel, 11. & M. conductor, and Miss Jestlo Miller were married Thursday evening. Hon. J. H. Mcl'heoloy of Mlndon 1 in tho city on n short visit. Ho returns homo today, The Young Men's Social club will glvo Its second hop nt Masonic Tetuplo Thursday even ing. V, K. Farmer, now of Los Angolas, has ro. turned homo after n two-wock visit Among old friends. MIm Nottlo llauni of Omaha arrived in tho city Wednesday and Is tho guest of Miss Au na Funko. Mrs. dipt. Bllllngrluy has been enjoying n visit from her father, Cnpt. J, H. Knox of Des Molm. Ror. J. W. Braxton, pastor of tho A, M, E. church, has been stationed in Lincoln for anothor year. Mayor Graham was presented with n gold headed enno by tho pollco department Tues day evening. Mrs. B. F. Smith of Boston is visiting her sister, Mrs. II. Farnaut Smith, 015 Bouth Fourteenth stroot. L. B. Storrs, who was seriously sick in Denver, rcturnod this wee): nud has re-entered tho State university. Judgo J. F, Kinnoy of California, formerly of this city, to which ho platted nn addition, was in town this week. Helen M. Cougar was tho guest of Mr. George. U. Blgulo w during her stay iu Lincoln. Sho went to York Tuesday. Councilman Louie Moycr is n mi for the fourth time, Another boy having boon added to his little flock Wednesday. H. J, Edmttton and W. L. Stephens, dele gates to the Delta ThetA convention at Bloom lugtun III., returned Tuesday. Mrs. James Ducker And daughter, Miss Jes sie, or jouot, in., were guesU Wednesday and Thursday of Miss Clara Funko, Mr. and Mrs. Elislia Doollttle were iu Ach Innd yesterday as delegates to tho State association of Congregational churches, Mr. Wilbur C. Knight of Choycnne and Miss Emma Howell of Omaha were married last week. Both were State university stu dents. John D. Knhrht. IT. D Hnthnwnv. T TT Bnton, Frank Hathaway, W. B. Gn bor and others went to Broken Bow Tuesday to limit chicken. U M, Tyler, formerly agent of the Elkhora road hero, but now of Chicago, will bo mar ried on October SO to Miss Ellon A. Richmond of that city. Clarence Sheldon and wifo of Urbona. III.. left Wednesday after having spent a delight ful two weeks with their cousins, Mr. and .Mrs. i; b. uueiaou. Among the wedding presents of Mrs. Dora Howell-Perry last week was a maimlflccnt gold watch set with diamonds, said to have ueen irons the groom. Miss Hossick, the guest of the Misses Lo. land, 1ms returned to her homo at Ottawa, in., alter six pleasant weeks In the social whirl of the Capital City. James H. Douglas of Cedar Rapids. Iowa. bas arrived in tho 'city to take charge, of the cracker factory of Jones, Douglas & Co. dur ing the absence of the senior partner. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Ames have returned from California. At Los Angeles they met Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Mulr. The four went to San Diego and spent a week together. Wm. Beer, draft clerk in the Omaha Na tional bank, was in the city tho other day bonding several employees of the First No tional iu tho Canadian guarantee company, Lawrence Helskell, the attorney, has form ed a partnership with Hon. H. L. Dickey, late of Greenfield, Ohio. Tbe now comer k an ex congressman and an ex-member of the Ohio legislature. Uk family will come to Lincoln shortly. Mrs. U. P. Foster returnml lvl.v fmm kit. visit to Washington and eastera points. She accompanied a small party of Omaha friends, out on too journey east ward was on the same train with the Lincoln ildlniratlnn tn ti Knights Templar conclave. Miss Lona Giles left Monday night for her homo at Olympla, Washington. Mrs, L. C. Burr expects to go to Washington next sum mer to Attend the golden wedding of her pa rents, and the hope k already expressed that Miss Giles will come back with bor, It tho havo not already returned. WIUi tho wants of social clubs In mind tho Couhikh offlce bas put in a Urge line of pro grams. With the experience of furnishing tbee goods to dancing organisations in years past wo combine the advantage of having had access to tbe latest deaimts ami novnltlia. Pun. son's charged with the selection of programs suoum not rau to see uie uouhikh'u line of goods. W. A. Bound, a Chicago clothing man whose artistic mccoss as a painter of towns is a part of tho legendary lore of Nebraska, bas settled down as a benedict and his visits here after will bo marked with the pale cast of in teuso propriety, Mr, Boland bos bought a bouse at Twentieth and Garfield streets and with lk bride will soon make his homo in Lincoln. Tho lady stonograpbei in tho supreme court tasve ieen frozen out of tho library and are stationed in the cloak room of the house of represeutatim, which U heated by a grate. Miss Outcnlt has lxeu suffering from rheunia tlsin in consequence of tho absence of heat In the library. It Is said that the now billor hoiiM will not be ready to furnish statu for n mouth or more. Tho fieopla of the First Presbyterian church aro expressing much satisfaction with last Sunday's muslo. At tho organ was Miss Julia F, Smith, lattof Boston, whoso dIavIiib eleo I trifled tho congregation, Mr.N. P, Curtice I noted as director, and tho singing was led by a male quartet consisting of D, J. Woolloy And James K. Reynard, tenors, and Charles Hopper and W, II. Graham, bassos. Tho congregational singing was marked by un usual enthusiasm, Tho McMurtrys aro comfortably settled in their new homo nt Colorado Springs, a threo story "cottogo" belonging to a Colorado mil lionaire now doing Eurono. Mr. MaMurtrv leased tho houso furnished for n rental of (350 a montli, and tho Indies of tho family havo taken soino of tho brloa-brna aid art furnish . digs of tliolr Lincoln homo to brighten their place of sojourn Iu tho west. Thoy havo a tonm Hint imsses everything on tho rond, Miss MoMurtry's health It Improving and Altogeth er tho family Is vory happily located. Harry G. Bartruff has engaged to go to Omaha as book-keeper for tho Itnum hard ware company. Harry Is a competent ac countant, and tho Counircn It of tho opinion, from a dally vlow of his work In this ofllco, that ho keeps ns handsome a net of books as any man in Lincoln. Ho hns that ready adaptability which put him on u friendly footing with pcoplo on sliort acquaintance, and ho has an unusunlly largo circle of friends In Lincoln. Tho tamo quality will toon mako him nt homo In Oiimhn. Harry Is ono of tho boys who enlist tho kindly Interest of all who know tlioni, nud ho has n grent many well wishers In tho Cnpltnl City. COMING ATTRACTIONS. Tho coming week promisoa nmplo nnd ex cellent nmusement in tho thontricAl lino and whllo their bookings aro not ns heavy ns for the past week, yot tho attractions aro of a more prominent character nnd will undoubt edly recclvo full houses, Tho Funko will Ik clow! until VVcdnesdny ovo, on which oecns slon that versatile nctor.Mr.Kd win Mayo, will present his latest nnd most artistic succaei.on titled "Tho Silver Ago." In this tho popular nctor tins found his bust work nnd his bits of fine noting thoroughly cntitlo him to tho liber al encomiums tho prctn of Chicago and New York havo lavished iqion him Silver Ago Is n play full of deep interest and entirely unllko the trashy productions of today. In It aro round nil tho sentiments of truo llfo nnd with such an excellent cast as surrounds Mayo this season ovon bettor than last there limy bo but ono result to nntlclMtte, t. r. a presenta tion of extraordinmy merit. Edwin Mayo Is n son of tho celobrn ted actor Frank Mayo of " Davy Crocket " fnmo and llkounto tho father, tlio youn man linn nil tho tiro of his ancestor's youth, and tho press stands nn oliBorver withprnlso for overy now achievement. It will bo n notablo en gagement nnd theatergoers will do well to socure seats early on tho day of sale, Tuesday morning. "TIIKHKNlUKrrA.', The admirers of Stewart U Robson will bo glad to know that hn will return to Lincoln uext Friday ovonlng In "Tho Henrietta,' one of tho brightest comedies that hns been seen many a year. It is not ono of thoso wild con structions of absurdity such as has boon fre quenting the theatres thopastfow years under the tltlo Of COme.lv. lint U mHnn.1 full n genulno wit and humor, with del lea to touches ui paiuos, romomed into a harmonious body, which makes an effective and exceedingly Intorestinz n'av. Mr. Tlnlwin win niav ' n. tie tho Lamb,1 his great hit of lost year, and Crane's part will bo taken by Frank Mor daunt, who makes an excellent substitute. inenennetiA" it so wen remembered In Lincoln that no extended mention it neces sary, KDENUURKE. The sensation at thr Elmi Mimaa tl.t. uv bas been Hilllard, tho jollities. Thk man has the ability to dislocate tho Joints of fing ers, arms, shoulders, thighs, ankles, tc, and throw them buck into' nlA at tm t. . quires considerable muscular effort, but ho uuuvn no pami. ite nas given as high as eighty exhibitions In a week. He has boon unjofntlng himself since he was seven years old, but his exhibits have been mostly for the uciiBMi. ui uociori ana meuicai students until within a few months. He has not been sick a day since a child and takes a long walk every day. Several spectators at tho Musoe havo lauiwu, wnicn snows tne power of Imagina tion. The trick nonr. rminllr frnm .liv.ua was a pleasing novelty. Among other things ..a wm ui- nine uy looking at a watch and picking figures from a rack. There will be two big features next week: A man with threo legs and feet and tho skeleton boy. In the theaters will bo seen Thomas Wa Id fon, the clown; Henry Ellsworth, thocontortlouist; Minnlo Hughes, the dancer; Pretty BIJou Mlg non in cutosongsand dances; Smith and Ful ler, musical artists; Harry Bpauldiug and Charles Rogers, eccentric comedians; Katlo 8mlth, the transformation character dancer; uinauui, tue man inonxey; tne ronton broth ers and James W. Thompson, comedians. More Amustmtnt on lt(je Four. "What a fine looking fellow. bo is.'Msaroin mon remark of tho fair sex about men, but in many cases it is a matter of style rather than of facial attractlvenew. There is ever so much In being fashionably attired, and it is noticeable that gentlemen of tasto are wear ing pins and rings tot with stouos, whllo handsome gold charms emblematic of secret societies ore oven more prevalent. In thk connection It k not amiss to call the attention of gentlemen to tho fact Hint Hallott, the Eleventh street Jeweler, has a remarkably fine stock of everything In the line of Jewelry for men's wear. There are pins, rings, fobs, charms, chains, cuff buttons, etc., iu great profusion, to suit all tasto and purses. The Greatest Show JJ-4L 1029-1031 0 Street. Special Slioe Sale ! We have decided to close out several lines of Shoes at a Great Sacrifice. Most of these goods are iieiv, having been received litis Fall and arc of the very best makes. See the prices below: Grays Ladies' French Kid Turned Button, E. C. Burts Ladies' Hand Sewed Welts, (button) Ladies' Hand Turned Opera, (button) a tt U ( U (i Hand Sewed Welt, Kid Welt, 12?" Also a full line of $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes. The above goods are all new and wc carry them on all widths and different sizes and different shapes of toes. Our odds and ends wc will close out at a greater reduction in price REMEMBER THE PLACE ! Webster & Rogers, 1043 O Street. ' ' i,''i Durability and Economy Is What FURNITURE Hardy & Pitcher. Largest 211 tie' ' ( 1- . -. T it' wv -'. of Furnishing Goods nnJ Hots enn be sccnrw of charge nt our store. Everybody Invited. Bring your friends nnd show tlicm what a stock of novelties can be bought here that were' never shown In the city before. Novelties in Neckwear at 49c that cost elsewhere 75c and $1.00. In mndc up Knots or Four In Hands. f Novelties in Slumber Robes or NighbGowns. ' ' $ Prices range from 75c to $3.50. Exquisite Styles. They must be seen to be appreciated Novelties in Underwear. We carry so many styles that Its quite Impossible to describe them all. Suffice It to sny that we enrry all desirable ttylcs Including Holy rods Celebrated Underwear, nnd so with" everything In Gents' haberdashery simply name It and wc have it. Gentlemen wc carry the largest stock of HKTS - IN - TOWN, and you can save 25 per cent on every purchase by buying of jtfp a-'K-R-T'-fc Customers Obtain When MGSm of mm Stock in South Eleventh Street. 'J tC ' , " 1 .. in Lincoln, "Outfitters to Mankind.'" Regular Price. Cut Price. 6.50 5.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 35 3' 3.00 2,50 r 4 ' Buying the City. J ' -. V ft MsMtwsiataniMsjtMaMH yi0iuit i ipimiiMyir tm " m