Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, November 30, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

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CAPI'lAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1889
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Don't Fail to Look
A big Cut in Prices throughout our
Entire Stock !
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 $r.2.oo. We back up every statement we
make. Call and be convinced.
Globe One-Piice Clothiers,
Cor. O and Tenth Sts.
To Owunrs nf I'ltio Homes,
TI10 holiday Issue of tho Couimkh will con
tnln nmoug n largo uumlicr of nrt engravings
a vullovtlon of nlwut thirty of Lincoln' most
elegant home. Thotlmo Intervening liotween
now and tho date of publication In limited,
nml no Hint noiid of our projierty owners hav
ing line loslileucv tlmt they would llkn pub
lished In that Imuo shnll Ik) slighted, wo ro
nuest nil such to Iwxvo Information nt this
olllco not later tlinn Dec, Ath. No orders for
i'iiU will lie rccelioil nftor that date, ns tlioro
would bo no tltno for engraving. If you
want your homo represented cull nt onco.
Summons Inul n nohhy window for Thnnks.
giving. It wns n tnblo Hot In tho east window
with four ornon seated nround It, tho hond
of ench liolng thnt of 11 turkoy, hut M largo In
sl.o tlmt of n uiikii. Tho work is n credit
able showing of tho skill of llnrry Uom, tho
hond salesman.
We Offer No Baits
But Give Full Value for Evory Dollar.
Our Sl.OO Ladirs' Kid Shoel,
like other houses claim they have i educed from $1.50 have always been sold by us nt
what they term n "discounted price."
Our $1.50 Ladies' Donprola.
Wc never sold this shoe for $2.00 or $2.50 ns other houses claim they have nnd
then reduced them to $1.50. ZS" Tlmt Is our REGULAR PRICE.
Wc nrc satisfied with Reasonable Profits. Rents nrc cheaper In our locality, ex
penscs less and if you will Invcbtlgute we will show you thnt our every day price more
than equal the "halt offers" made by other houses.
J. Z. BRISCOE,
Sols Agsnt for Gray Bros, ladies' Shoes. 1329 0 STREET.
Whitebreast Coal and 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., het. 10th and Tith.
A new nnd elegant line of Jewelry just opened Including WATCHESi
CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, ETC., FOR THE
In our precent location rent is very low and wc are therefore enabled to sell nil
goods nt a much lower price than other houses. Don't fall to call and sec us.
For 1890
Consider Sciuhnrr'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 progressive,
The illustrations are interesting nnd 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 and Travel,
Life on n Modem War Ship (3 articles),
Homes In City, Suburb, nnd Country,
Providing Homes through Building Associations,
The Citizen's Rlghtf,
Electricity in the Household,
Ericssohn, the Inventor, by his Authorized Biographer,
'- nuniing,
Humorous Artists, American and I-orelgn.
There will be 3 serials.
Robert Louis Stevenson will contribute In 1090.
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 n prospectus.
25 cents a number; $1.00 for 4 months.
Charles Scribnefs Sons, 743 Broadway, New York.
Thino now ton kettles Just received nt II. J.
llnll&Dro's. ll'JuO street, will nttrnct tho
attention of every lady. T hoy nro presented
In brass, copper or nickel. Ht-o tlieui in our
show wlnikm.
I.mlliV Complexion I'omltr.
MIm .TiiIiiwIjiii. tho Imlr dressor. tilt 0
street, 1ms hut road vol nil Invoice of tho
Felix UovliiK'H rnco powder, or mo wi
Duchess" make. ThU powder Un mint de
lightful ndjunet to tho toilet nnd owing to Itn
UKxIlcnl imnlltlefl Is of Rront vnhui In tho euro
nf nrnillrltlcm nf llllllllloi. blotolll'S, tliolo,
r.blnu Mil U llllTlllll III lITlH!t flt)lll Ull
ottivr coinploxlon powders, In tlmt ltdoon not
produce n ilry nun piircnwi npiienrnnce, uuv
clvuu llm turn Hint. MlfL mill VolvotV look. SO
nnturnl to youth and good liraltli. It Is lr
Hired in inreo colors viz: iimn, wiinu "in
hrunetU', unit Imparts n Umiitlful trnnsmr
oncy thnt Is froo from nnythliiK tlmt could
possibly Injure tho skin. Hnmplos choorfully
Htveil to nil In'lltw nl MIrh jonusioun imir
ilroHslug luirlorn.
Our C'lirlntinns Nuiiilxir,
Kvcrv r'Kiilnr sulMXTllwr w III bo iiruMJiiUil
fuo with n copy of our hnudsoino Clitlstum
edition. It will bo "n thing of bonuty nnd n
Joy furovor." If you nro not n stilwerlber
wild In your nniuo now nnd net thnt excellent
number free. You cull HUUhcriDO ior inreo
months (only fiO cent) nnd try tho pajicr.
I Ait mm hear from you.
Tho nutotviNM on oxlilbltlou In tho Scimto
chnmbor nro reproiluetlons from many of tho
greatest musters.
Nothing Is more npproprlnto for n Christ
niAh present for n tunrrlod friend, than one of
those tint) carving Hdts. II. J. Hull K llro.
have a Ixviutlful lino of those, of unlipiudo
slgn ut pilees tlmt nro very low.
I.nit lit' Itfiiintiil.
Lenvltt. tho coal limn, tho man who first ill"
triHlucisl " ltavltt'n Domestic" (and which Is
now considered ouo of tho lluost coals of Its
kind In tho market), is moving his city olllco
tolliEiO street nnd on nnd nfUr Monday
next will bo found there ready to servo his
patrons nnd tho public with nnythlng they
tuny want hi thu coal nnd wood Hue. Ko
tuembcr tho new place and call often, 11113 0
street, first door west of Dennis' oM.arn house
lmt store.
Lndle will find n complete line of tho celo
hrnted Oniy Bros.' Indies' lino shoes ut J. ..
Briscoe's, 11EKI O street.
Compure tho Century orlglunl drawings
with the illustrations as they npiear In tho
mnguzluex, nhlchlho Hnydou Art club lion
for Inspection In tho Hennto chamber.
Tho nobbiest turnouts thnt nro seen on our
thoroughfares nro from tho I'nluco stable.
Telephone No. I.Ti. Htublim on M street op
txisito Masonio temple.
Among the incidents of chlldhsod thnt
stand out In bold relief, its our memory re
verts to tho dnys when wo wero young, nono
are more prominent than severe sickness. Tho
young mother vividly remembers that It was
Chnuil)erlnhi'M Cough Remedy cunsl her of
croup, nnd In turn ndinlnitern It to her own
oirMprliig mid always with tho bost succew.
Kor sale by A. L. Hlindor.
Pocket cutlery, In Ivory, pcnrl oml fancy
wnxl handles nnd the very loHt steel blades
In largo variety nt II. J. Hall & Bra's. 1111 0
street.
Wo sell n ludles' kid shoo overy day for $1
such ns other houses claim thoy hnvo reduced
to 1.&0. Wo are satisfied with o small profit
and therefore sell all kinds of boots and shoes
ut such prices that wo cannot give n discount.
Cull nnd set us. J. 'A. Urlscoo, 1!.MJ 0 stieet.
Tho loan collection of pictures which tho
Hnydon Art club pluced on exhibition in tho
Senate Chamber lust Tuesday evening will bo
okmi every dny from 2 to 0 nnd from 7:!S0 to
10 p. in. One of tho members of the club will
be in attcudnnco each dny to receive visitors
and It Is hoped all interested In tho work of
tho great nmsters nnd tho liost lllustrntoni of
tho present day will nttend this exhibition.
Pi of, Seidell's Orchestra furnishes any
number of pieces for concerts, balls, iwirties,
weddings, etc. Olllco RM South 13th. lcle-
phono C'Jl.
Ve Are the I'uoplu.
Buslurss men from Nebraska for Chicago,
Milwaukee nnd nil entern cltlei will please
note thnt by tho now time schedule (in eifect
from and uftcr Nov. 17th, lebO), they can nr
rlvo ut Omaha nbout 4 p. in., can do business
or visit with Omaha merchants nnd friends
for nearly two hours, nnd can then take the
Through Pullman Sleeping carof thoChicngo,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Hallway Short Lino
tiut train, nt Omaha depot of Union I'acldo
iiiihwiy, daily at 0 p. in. (supixT served on
dining cur leaving Council Blulfsntlhno p.m.)
nnd arrive nt Chicago at 0:30 n in. (breakfast
nlso served on dining car) In ample time to
inako connections with tho fast morning
trains from Chicago on the principal eusteni
nnd southeastern lines; or, if desired, passen
gers from the east can remain over In Chicago
it few hours for business or ploisuro nud ro
sume their Journey by the nfteruoou fast nud
limited trains of ull tho Eastern roads.
In addition to tho foregoing, another
through shot t lino train leaves Omaha dally
nt 0:15 a. m., and Council HlulTsatlUOn. m.,
arriving at Chicago nt lIsTiOn. in., making
clow connection with tho express trains of
all eastern roads.
For tickets and further information apply
to the nearest ticket ugent, or to John K. Mo
Clure, Western Pussenger Agent, 1501 Far
nam street, Omaha, Neb.
Adams, lousing He Scott, nttornoys, rooms
SO, 21 and 22, Lattn Block.
Fine carriages, boggle, h i die horses and
tho best livery stock In the city at A. O. BilU
meyer & Co's. Palace Stablo. Telephone
orders (No. W5) receive prompt attention.
Ladles who desire tho latest hi fine kid
gloves no matter what length or shade, will
tlml n complete and attractive assortmont at
Miller & Pulne's, and prktw nro reasonable.
They nro just now huving n special sulo on
some slightly damaged Alexandre goods and
you may find some In the lot that you want.
Book orders ahead for Sunday livery In
order to get a rig at the Police Stables.
THE MBRMAIDKN.
Arranged expressly for The American Press Association.
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PIANOS
All the Latest and most Popular Musical Compositions
may be found at
ORGANS
CURTICE & TI-IIERS,
LEADING MUSIC DEALERS
207 SOUTH 11TH STREET.
SHEET MUSIC
Large Stock of the leading American made Guitars,
Piano Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to.
NOYELTIES
Will Remove December 1st, to
New Harris Block, 1130-32 N Street,
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WESSEL PRINTING CO.
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