Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, December 21, 1889, Page 3, Image 3
-ir i- tW...1 ww- jm 4pSf - - 4 yk CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, HhXUMBER 21, 1889 A CHRISTMAS SERENADE. O I J M C Q A" t,,c ,'nlct n,u, ,,U),t I'-'PH-nr Mi.slcnl Composition nHD H MO rlHINUoJ ,,,, UKLfANo CURTICE & THIERS, LEADING MUSIC DEALERS H 2()7 SOUTH 11T T REET. Lntgo Stock of the leading American made Gultais. Plnno Tuning nnd Repairing piomptly nttendeil to, NOVELTIES $" - L PFilMll iffft II. SHEET MDSfc" it k, Useful and Appropriate HRISTMASfGIFTS! Neckwear of every Kind, Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Night Shirts, Silk Umbrellas, Etc. Will not attempt to describe patterns or styles, suffice it to say we show the greatest assortment of novelties in the city. Your Inspection Solicited ! Globe One-Price Clothiers, Cor. O and Tenth sts. We Offer No Baits But Give Full Value for Evory Dollar. 80ur Sl.OO Ladirs' Kid Shoe, like other homos claim they have i educed from $i 50 have always been sold bu at what they term a " discounted price." Our Sl.oO Ladies' Dongrola. We never sold this shoe for $2 00 or $2.50 as other houses claim Jthev have and then reduced them to $1.50 3T That is our REGULAR PRICK. We are satisfied with Reasonable Profits. Rents are cheaper in our localltv, ex penses less nnd if jou will Investigate we will show you that our every day price" more than equal the "bait offers" made by other houses. J. Z. BRISCOE, Sole Agent for Gray Bros. Ladles' Shoes. "1329 0 STREET. in fl '; ' '1 O' TfSmfil' :- Iffft fmm3 tjum ''ln "-- ? -5v Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co. Canon City Whitebreast Walnut Springs AND ANTHRACITE. Telephone 234. Lime Hair i " Plaster Cement Jud;,( ( tirlnt iiiiih Trees. It may wttn surprising, hut it Is neverthe less true, tlmt the cutting of evergreen lor I'lirlstmuH trees Is doing serious damage to tlio forests in nomo section. This wholesale ilostructlnn of Miluahlu young tied is liecniu lug pnlufillly apparent in the giudiml wiping out of woodland In somu of tint most plct in esipio portions of the Cutiklll ami Adiiou duel. mountains, nnd many of tlio trout strcnitmnro doing up. liven unnll forests help to servo in reservoirs to water, for un der tlio trees tlio ground Is apt to bo less tpongy, tlieiehy retaining for n tlmo water from lalnfnlls, and later on allow ing It toev enjH) in tiny rivulets us feeders to brooks, big and small. Confidence. I INPHECEDENTED ATTRACTION! U Oicr A Million Distributed. I vtK Louisiana State Lottery Comp'y. Incorporated by tbo U-Klnliilure ft r lMu oAtlonul mill Cliiirllntiln immuncs, nnd I a franchise minimi pi rt of tlio nrenenl Mule, cnimtlluiluu In IN7I1 1 y mi ovcrukeliiiliiK ihiii ulnrvoto Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Semi Annuall) (June nnd Decern-lK-r), nnd its Grand Single Numbei Draw ing t.ike place in each of the other ten months of the vein, and are nil drawn In public, at the Acadeim of Mimic, New Orleans, Lit. Famed for Twenty Years For Iutcgrcty of Ita Drawings nnd Prompt Payment of Prizes. Mlt tUd ,11 WAi'i': V ilu lieieb) eeillf thin wo sitpervlie Hie iirniiiuetiii'iiiH f.u nil the M nllily mill -Vim AiiiiiimI IliiiwIiitiH or 'I lie l.oii)liiun Hlnle Niltcrv uiiipiiti. mill In ic rod 1 1 imiii wi nliil inntinl I In- IiiiiuIiiun llieinxelxeH. nnd III it tliisiiiue me riimlueleil Willi linn cnI.x. riiiriiixx mill in muni mlili luuimliill part Iun, mill ne uutlioile the Cot. .puny tiuim tliln eerlllli nti , w llli Tin NliuHles hi our hIkiiii Ill's MM II heil, In Its ti.l -t 1 1 fill h." 3 g JtyS CommlshlonerH. We, Hie umletpluiietl llnnks mill lliiukern will pny nil prizes ilruwn In the IouIhImiiii Hlu'e l.titlerles, wlileli limy lie piexeutcil nt mil counters. It. M. VAI..MSI,1:Y, I'les't Lnulminii Nut Ul IMKItllK I.ANAUX, I'les.xtiiln NmIIiiiiiiI h'lt A IIAI.DW IN, I'ren. New (UleiiiiN Null lluuk OAltli KOIIN. I'res I'nlon Niiilmuil llnnlc Grand Monthly Drawing. At the Acailemy of Mallei New Orltmi. lueiJay, Jnnunry H, KIOO, Capital Prize, $300,000. Office, 109 South Eleventh St. In Temporary Quarters. Barr's Jewelry Store Removed To 1036 N St., bet. 10th and nth. A new and elegant line of Jewcln ju.t opened ineludiiiL' WATCH lis CLOCKS, DIAMONDS, IITC, TOR THE IHIOILjIIlb.A.ir TEJL.UE. In our present location tent Ik er low and we .ne theiefme enabled to hell all goods nt n much lower pi Ice than other homes Don't fail to call and see us. CLOSING OUT SALE oi- Pianos and Organs, v. & We have tlcn ltd to ship nothing to maln. and ha nig some stock yet we will co'itinne the sale until sold. We have some Upright Piano, slightly damaged, that we can make you at a great bargain. Six second-hand Pianos at your own prjee. Good second-hand Oigans at $35 to $50. C. I. Hands, Manager, 142 North 1 ith St. ud if5 Tinnip tolittlo Willie, wlin huriiciiiii tl il i 1 Have jer liml jer ( 'liri-tmnx liii r U, little Ui I Littlu Willie No. Ue'lti Just y !n- li it now 'Ti 11111(1 Then iiuiluip-, if lwnitiuou ! 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Hull ilfMlxil. urllt leilhl tolhelinilerittiriiiil. cii-nrlj Htnliiuf our reHldenee, with Slate, County, street unit Number More rnplil re turn ninll ileli in will Ikminhihi il lii jonreii. elonlnu 1111 Hn elope beiirlnt: Join full ad- "important. Aildliws M A DAITI'IUN, New OrUiuiK.I.ii. OrM.A DAI'I'IIIN. iollltl.'tiill, l (' ll oiilliinrx letter -init nliil nif .'Mulcj Or ilei Ik-IU'iI In nil l'piiB l oinpiiiili , Niv V 11k l.eliiiiii'e Diiiii hi poitiii Noli). AlJrcsa Registered Letters contnining Currency to Ni:V Olll.i:.Ns NATION l, HANK. Ni-w OrlemiH, 1.11. :i:MI:MIII:I( Hint the piiiiient of the I I'rii L'tui riuili it li I'om N111I01111I limikH of N't w OrlemiH, mill tilt Held (Mire uluneil li I'fi "lilent ul 1111 liiHtiiiiiloii. whoe eliur- ii' I rlu it 1111 reeiixiit,M n tin. lu;liet i cum- tin n fiire, bi'wim or nil liiiltiilloni. or 1lloillllolx H llOlllrs. ONI' DOI.I l I. the iiilteofllie niiiiiIIi st purtorlri ton or tdU.i 11 inn rs iunn DrjMl u Vm Int. v in out inline nl fereil fei Ii tl ii ii l i n N n mi uiille Carpets and Draw! The bulk of the Carpet trade for 1S89 is now done. We still have six weeks left in which time we propose to reduce our stock as low as possible before purchasing for our Spring trade. In order to do this we will make prices that MUST SELL the goods. If you are in need of anything in cither CARPETS OR DRAPERIES get our figures before placing ) our order and you will find you cannot afford to purchase elsewhere. 1112 iO.M. DAVIS SSONJmI Steam and Hot Water ting. R'jl Plumbing AW ,Tl y gjMU.fegj;ij;v?, F. A. KORSMEYER & CO. Telephone S3" 215 S. Eleventh St IE. HIIvIv,I I.ATK OK llltOOKI.YN. N. V . Tailor and Draper GENTLEMEN- I shall illspln; foi our Inspection a new anil cry carefully sclcctcil Stock, compilftlng man; of the test ami newest designs of the Europrnn Manufacturers, ami I am now prepared to take all orders for mnklnu up KJirmentH for entn In the latest (.tles. LADIES TAILORING- Hnilti" for seventeen ears met with yrcat success In UrookUn, N. V. In cutlhiK nnd maklnK Ladles Jackets and Kidlny Habits, shall be pleased to receive patronage from Hie ladles during the coming season. I am nlso prepared to receive orders foi all kinds of Uniforms and Smoking Jacket. LINCOLN, NEB. 1230 O TRKET to Awful t'okullillll), Mttlo Cumin Mover, won't wo set Tingle iiRin nfou, next Trls'masl ' N", 1I1 111- " L'mhe Mcblij he mlBbt dlt iek nm ill ii- lien 1111' nen wuM lo in u bnil i. . hinaiek Ktnte Jouiiiiil 1 1111I1I L'nlrli Up. For 1890 ffi -Mi'sM K - &: v.- Ciutomer (In restaurant) You may brlu mo for my Curlituin nuer, waiter, a nice cut of turkey, to bo flowed by n picooof Walter Yessir. Will you have etieeso also, sir I Customer Yen ( you can let tlio cheevj fob low tbo pie. Consider cuihneu's Magazine when you arc deciding upon )om leading matter for next season The subscription rate is low $3.00 a year. The standard of tne Magalne Ii. high, Its spirit piogrcxile, The illii-.ti.itiiuih aie Intt-ici-ting 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 011 a Modem Wat ship (3 articles), lldinc in Ciiv, .Suburb, nnd Countrv, Providing Homes through HulldlngAssucIations. 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