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rpr,w,llfwiggg iqp m" WpwmwtpgDr'WFW?''"" jiw('r-t'r - $ """"' 1T-v .ny j ftrpygi-v , - T - CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1889 I: , -V t"-, i-- Sft. r. Don't Fail to Look. A big Cut in Prices throughout our Entire Stock 1 Overcoats Cheaper than ever known. The prices on Suits are way down. UNDERWEAR, big assortment and prices down. MEN'S ALL WOOL CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS at $7.50. Cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $10.00 to $ra.oo. We back up every statement we make. Call and be convinced. Globe One-Price Clothiers, Cor. O and Tenth Sts. TIMELY TOPICS. Tho NiH'ro chronlclo ninny engagements, thohrldo-tothonlirnyft rovvlltiiK In "beauty mid 1 IcImv." Yet tlio world I full of pro-, ixx'tlvo bride mid grooms who nro neither rich nor bcnutlfu', Imt nro wolMo-do, Rood looking, honest, porovtrlng, fresh of chook and eye, who embark Ukii tlin married son without demtmitrntlon, nnd nrrlvont theHrt of hnpphiess Just About ns soon ns tho "rich nnd iKnutlful," niut munliithoron good whllo longer. They nro not advertised by columni of descriptions In the uovispncr, tint, thoy nro estlmnblo jiooplo nnd ornnmont Just tho same. A designer, whoso jvdnto plainly rules lttn nthetln Instinct, Intr.t't (wnh oilllilo menu card. It ln delicately llno n'wnfer ot mi olongntod shne,ou which thodbhcsnioprint cd In delicious lnk,compouudodof plstnoho tinted ulnar. At tho conclusion of tho fonst, the actual rolo of tho "monu" lielng" plnycd, tho guests iroeied to tilhhlo tip tho rnrd, which tervr-s ns n dnlnty nccouipmilmout to tho "sweet" course. J We Offer No Baits But Glvo Full Value for Every Dollar. Our Sl.OO IaADirs' Kid Shoe, like other houses claim they have i educed from $1.50 have always been sold by us nt what they term a "discounted price." Our $1.50 Ladies' Dongrola. Wc never sold this shoe for $2.00 or $2.50 as other houses claim they have nnd then reduced them to $1.50. J2T ThiU ' our K'-GULAR PRICE. We nrc satisfied with Reasonable Profits. Rents are cheaper In our locality, ex penscs less and If you will Investigate we will show you that our every day prices more than equal the "bait offers" made by other houses. J. Z. BRISCOE, Sole Agent for Gray Bros. Ladles' Shoes. 1329 0 STREET. Whitebreast Coal ami Lime Co. Canon City Whitebreast Walnut Springs AND ANTHRACITE. Telephone 234. Lime Hair Plaster Cement Office, 109 South Eleventh St. In Temporary Quarters. Barfs Jewelry Store Removed To 1036 N St., bet. 10th and nth. A new and elegant line of Jewelry just opened Including WATCH ESi CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, ETC., FOR THE HOL D-AST TEAUE. In our present location rent Is very low nnd wc arc therefore enabled to sell- nil goods at a much lower price than other houses. Don't fall to call nnd see us. For 1890 Consider Scriunur's Magazine when you are deciding upon your reading matter for next season. The subscription rate is low $3.00 a year. The standard of the Magazine is high, . Its spirit progrestive, The illustrations are Interesting and of the best. There is not space here to give even a summary of the feat ures to appear next year, but among other things there will be a NEW DEPARTMENT and ADDITIONAL PAGES, and groups of illustrated articles will be devoted to the following subjects: African Exploration nnd Travel, Life on a Modern War Ship (3 nrtlcles), Homes In City, .Suburb, and Country, Providing Homes through Building Associations, The Citizen's Rights, Electricity In the Household, Erlcssohn, the Inventor, by his Authorized Biographer, Hunting, Humorous Artists, American nnd Foreign. There will be 3 erlals. Robert Louis Stevenson wilt contribute In 1890. Each subject, and there will be a great variety this year, will be treated by writers most competent to speak with authority and with interest. Readers who are interested are urged to send for a prospectus 25 cents a number; $1.00 for 4 months. Charles Scribner's Sons, 743 Broadway, New York. Tim llykrr ltiu to Oiuntwt. Pollock, Case, nnd 12 Iiulston rodit to Omv lm Inst Sunday. dipt, Vnn Horn could not got nwny, but tho whole club I sure to go tomorrow. Wheolor nnd Kelloy will lw there probn bly vln of tho B. & M. Sullivan nnd Walton nro Kohist on their now wheels. Joo snys ho can ninko It on tho hnglo If ho cm get hoiiio more butter milk nt the farm houso near Ashland, Clay t's papa said lm could go. Wonder what Miss will do whllo J. K. P. is gono I Young won't go ; too early for him. Ladle will llud n complete lino of tho cele brated tlniy I Iron.' Indira' lino shoes nt J. 'A. Briscoe's, UKtl U street. Tho loan collection of nktures which tho Hayilon Art club placed on exhibition In tho Senate Chninbur Inst Tuesday evening will 1)0 open ovcry tiny from 13 to (1 nnd from 7:!W to 10 p. in. Ouoof tho meinbei-Hnf tho club will lw in ntU'iidnnco each dny to roculvo visitors nml It Is IiomsI nil luteicstod In tho work of the grent masters mid tho best illustrntoni of tho present tiny will attend this exhibition. Prof. Seidell's Orchestra furnishes nuy nuinbor of pieces for concerts, luills, parties, wiflillnim, etc. Ofllco KX) South lilth. 'lelo- phonnfiUI. Adnms, lousing & Bcott, nttoruoyH, rooms 'JO, 'Jl nml '2, Lattn Block. I'orl.uillrnouly, A Tent of Sinn's Curiosity l!foio comlnic to tho end of this Item wo venture to assort to our feiulnluo readers that every man who sees tho exclusive hending nlsivo will lack so much In what ho is wont to consider himself Infinitely your siixrlor, that he will read thus far, that he will then Hiieurlngly throw it nslilo nml nflerwnnls co vurtly glatico over tho remainder to Just sco what tho plagued thing is, nnywny not that ho cares though, particularly. Well, whnt if ho docs find outf it it no Mat secret, mid ho really should know whit tho world does, viz that the Northwestern Lino runs tho fastest train between Lincoln mid Chicago, with dining mid sleeping cars from tho river, nnd that if ho is n friend of ours ho will pntroulzo it tho next time ho goes east. Tho answer to this puzzle willnppcnrinour next. It you can't wait till then cnll nt Ho South Tenth street for solution. XX. lust I.sueil. Tho passenger depnrtiiiunt of tho Union Pa clllc H'y has just Issued n pamphlet entitled "Outdoor Hpoi ts nnd Pastimes" which gives the collect rules for liaso bull, lawn tennis, crtxpiet, polo, ci Ickut, rackets, quolU', Incrossc, footbnll mid curling. It will Ik) found esclally convenient as a rofotrnce book for theso games, mid by Bend ing two cents in ostiigo stumps to K. L. Ix max, geueiiil passenger agent of tho Union Pacific H'y, Omaha, u copy w 111 Ik) cheerfully mailed to any inlilrtvw, frit'. 11 !WUJ Two C'Iiim-IiiikI rnorllcs r I'ortiine. I). W. (llhbous, 1U7 Lorain Htrect, held one twentieth of ticket No. iKyWil, which drew tho second capital prize of 100,(100 in tho re cent drawing of tho Im. Htnto Iottury, Sept. 1U. lie Is a maker of washers at tho Upson nut and bolt wot ks. U. A. File, a vounc me- chauloof 'JSorSO, who lives on Dent street, near Wiulo Park avenue, nnd works nt tho Biusli Electric works, near Wilson avenue, held one-twentieth of ticket No. l)'.),15j, which drew tho third capital prlco of $.'iO,(XX). Cleveland, (Ohio) .Vim, Oct. 2. II. It. Nissloy & Co. nro showing n very lino lino of fanny, silks, satins and plushes In all tho high similes nnd now changes suitable for fancy woik. To Coiiinieicliil Triivulurs. A very complete vest ockiit uxieuso book has just been Issued by tho passenger depart ment of tho Union Pacific IVy. It is just tho thli.g for keeping cjrrect uccount of expenses lucurreil hy traveling men, and by diopplng n lino to E. L. Iximax, General Passengor Agent, at Omaha, giving address und enclos ing a two-cent stninp, a copy will bo prompt ly mid cheerfully mailed free. 11 10-11 New Cms fur the II, A (. Tho Baltimore & Ohio II. It, Company has recently given mi order for four additional trains of Vestlbuled Curs, which will bo placed In servlco between Now York mid Chi cago befoio the close of tho present year. 1 ho Baltimore ,v Ohio now ooratcH a tlally Ves tlbuled servico iMitnecu Chicago mid Now York und between Clncinnnti mid Now York, mid this now equipment will givo them n double dally vewtlbiile.1 service on their Chi cago line. Tho constant Improvement being inado in its roudway, motive oer and car tspjlpment by tho prcbent inauagciiient of tho B. & O. is rapidly bringing tho pioneer rail road of America Into popular favor ns a pas onger routo bvtweeu tho east and the west. "Tho I.lo.ltn.l Fast Mull," Tho Union Pacific Hallway, tho Overland Houte, has just put on n Limited Fast Mall train to carry tho United State innll be tween Council BlufTri and Ban Francisco and Portland. This daily Fast Mail train will carry a limited muulier of passengers, and In addition to tho United States mall cars and a buggugo cur, will bo coiiixMetl of u VwtibuN ed Puluco Hlcvper and a Pullman Dining cur for Portland, and a Vestlbuled Pulneo SleejHir for San Francisco, thus uecommodatlmr n limited nuiulMir of passcngeiH. Tho Blcoporu and tho diner will run through from Chicago via tho Chicago & Northwest ern railway. Only lln.t-cla.ss tickets will bo honored on this train. This train, with its connections, makes the extraordinary timo of 107 hours Now York to Sun Kinuclsco, nnd 101 hours to Portland. As accommodations nro limited, enrly ap plication for same should Imj made to tho Union Pacific agents or to E. L. Loiuax, Oeneiul PuKsngor Agent, Omaha, Neb. Ilaudsoiiitily embonsfd cnnls with emblems of K. of P., O. A. It., S. of V., Masonic In nil degrees, O. of 11. C, B. of L. F., II. of L. E. B. ofll. R. II., 1'. II. O.K., I.O. O. P., A. O. U, W U. II. K. of P., T. P. 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