Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, September 27, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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    CAPITAL CITY C0UKI1SU, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1890
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M. & D. Wrought
-:- Steel Ranges
Superior to all Others.
FRANK E.LAHR,
Exclusive Agent,
No. 936 P STREET.
"We have made especial ef
forts to please the Ladies in
Boys and Cmi,miKNs' Cloth
ing and Ovicucoats. Our
stock is complete and the fin
est in the city. Mkns' Dkkss
Suits, Box Ovicucoats and
Fink. Furnishings in varied
styles and colorings, Come
and get our prices,
P.D..W.G.CL
CORSETS.
Most Perfect Fitting: Corset Made.
' KID GLOVES.
All the most popular makes In the most
popular shade nt the. most
Popular Prices
Gloves are our Specialty.
We nre just In receipt of a new line of
FINE RUCI11NGS
comprising nit the novelties for Fnll wear
POBMAtf & CROWE,
' 114 South Twelfth Street.
A Fine Crayon
LIFE SIZE
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FREE
AT
SHER WIN'S
1124 0 ST.
Every customer gets a head
and shoulder Crayon Picture
Free from any and all cost.
This work is made direct from
any photo you may want
copied. Call and look into
this matter.
Gold : Coin
Stoves and Ranges
I fTTsm
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,1 i;iniir lijer of .liWrrn Timr
Kntcrednttho l'ostnttli'o of Lincoln, Neb.,
ii second oIiim matter.
MuiinciiliTiiiNi Ono Yrnr.by .Mull or Curried
f'KWl Nix Moulin, fl.rsl Three Months, floo.;
One month VMOiiUlnrnrnhly In Alliance.
AnVKIITISKUKNTSt lUteS flirllMldl Oil application
nlthoonico. Hpeclal rnlm on Tlmn INmirnvtM.
''ONTIIIIU'TIONSlHIlOrtsplcy sketches, H'IIK nml
stories solicited. Personal awl Hnelal notes "re
rsxclally desirable,
rnnrritn: Vv make a specialty of I'lno Printing
In nil II branches. Hoclet v work n specialty.
PubllMliod Saturday.
Addros nil communications direct to ths oftlct.
WlCHHlCL. PWINTINO CO.)
I'Uiu.tHitKim.
Courier IIiiIIiIIhk, lift N Hired.
TKI.KI'IMNKiiM
li. U'khmki., Ju,, Kdltor nml Holo Proprietor.
W. Moiiton Huitii, Asoolntn IMItnr.
POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000.
LITERARY NOTES.
Tho success of thu small cntnoo edition of
"llnvcriui of n llnchelor'' nml "I)nnin Life,"
Issued hy tho Berlbnoni Inst fnll has wnr
ranted thorn In bringing out Tlionms Nelson
1'iiro'n "In Oli) VlrKlnln," nml Uoorgo W.
Cnblo'n "Old Creole Days" In thu same t'nlnty
mid nttrnctlvu form. Tho volumes will con
tain etching mid nru printed from uuw
plates on n Moo ipmllty of paper.
Mr, Kugemi l'lold, well known, eoclnlly
throughout tho wont, for I1I1 witty coutrihu
tloni to tin) Chicago press, In tho author of
two small volumes nliout to Im published by
thu Herlhnont entitled, "A Little Hook of
Western Verso" mid "A l.lttlo Hook of 1'iollt
ulilo Tali's."' They nro full of wit, humor
and pnthotlo tenderness for which thin au
thor Is noted mid nru to ho Untied In a neat
mid Inviting form, liouiid In i-overs of hlue
mid gold.
Joseph JelTerson will close his nutoblogrnphy
In the Octolier Century with whnt ho himself
considers tho most important Installment or
all, pro'unhly lieenuse ho ventures to Mate
hero iiioro fully tlmn before, Ids rellectlons
On tho art of acting, He, touches on tho epics
Hon a to whether nil netor "feels" his putt;
describes a fnnlt of French acting; illcusen
Imitators; how to keep fresh in playing a
pait; how to learn to net; how to conduct
rehearsals, and fnr realism may ho allowed
on the stnge.
T. H. Peterson fc Hrothcrs, Philadelphia,
have Just Issued "Hitting Matrimony" by
Corn Cimiera, nutlior of "Hoclety Kapids."
It Is mi entertnlnlngsoolety uovel,deuling with
tf In New York, Wnrldugton nnd the south.
Tho heroine is Paulino Ilerneer, the daughter
of n coiijU'iMsuinn, and tho hero Graham
Until, n cynical Now Yorker tilth n inystary
hmiglug over hU llfo. Hoth these ixtsoii
nges nro opposed to matrimony but ovetit
ually fall In lovii with each other. Tho Iniok
is full of minor characters, all sketched In 11
life-like wny-Price In paper Hi cents.
In Onllny for October lenders who delight
in fresh nlr m tides will Ihul much stlmulnt
lug entertainment. Captain Charles King'
U. y. A., has a thrilling story of advei.turu
In tho west, Oeorgo P. Mnthes describes
in 11 plenslug way, "A Canoe Trip Down
the Chlppown." Lieut. Kdwlu b: Cllenii,
In writing of the "National (luurd of
Mluuesotn," gives nn interesting nccount of
tlio Hltielierry war of 1S7I. K. 1). Peterson
tins for anglers n breezy urtlclo entitled, "Af
ter Musknllongoiuul Wall-eyed Pike." Kd
ward Hitchcock, Jr., gives some timely sug
gestions on the development ct wit mid
muscle In "Wrestling." Margaret Ulslnnd
discusses' "Women nnd Their Cameras,"
Charles Turner sing of "Pheasants." Kd
ward W, Hardy i)eplct tho pleaiureH of
"Woodcock shooting," etc., etc.
SOUTH LINCOLN.
Mrs, W. M. Leonanl went to Oniahn Thurs
day .
1L Murphy miule 11 tnisluess trip to Omaha
Thursday.
Mrs. J. M. llurks left Tuesday morning for
Wnverly, Mo.
FredFnucett left tho first of the week for
California.
Mr. Fred Williams has returned from a
three months visit In Now York state.
Them was n church social nt tho residence
of Hew Hilhurst on Wednesday night.
Cnpt. Malles is putting up two two-story
frame residences on Sixteenth and Klin
streets.
Miss Adele Wndo left Thursday noon for
Salt Lake City to give Instructions in draw
ing nnd art.
W. S. Morton returned from Chicago to
day where he has been visiting his daughter,
Mrs. a. W. Murphy. .
A new arrival in the shape of a boy made
his appearance nt the home of Henry Frank,
the butcher, this week.
E. E. Dennett returned Thursday morning
from Oshkosh, Wis., where he had been call
ed to nttend tho funeral of his father.
-Mr. nnd Mr. A. P. Lnnphlre of Prairie
City, III., arrived here Wednesday, They
will bo the guests of Mrs. J. A. Shetlleld.
Mrs. M, W Witten leaves on Monday for
Chicago to visit her son, Sho will also visit
In Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, on her way home.
Mr, nnd Mrs. Kd. Sanborn of Cedar Hnp
Ids, Iowa, sivnt Wednesday night with Mrs,
W , 8. Morton, IBM O street. They leave to
morrow for home.
Dr. E.8. Heed of Hastings, Neb., who made
n short-visit wlthUr.Mooreat It)'.' I Washing-,
ton street, left Wednesday for Chicago to
finish hU course In dentistry.
J, E. Meadows nnd family of Patteusburg,
Mo., arrived In the city Thursday nnd are the
guests of II. C, Meadows this week. Mr, M.
will locate here mid go Into business with his
brother, C. II,
Aunt Samantka.
' The Couiukh must of necessity again. Im
preM upon its coutilbutors the importance of
giving their names when sending in Items.
Two messages were tent in yesterday without
such addition, tlieiefore do not npin-ar In this
Usue. We nre always appreciative of such
favors, hut must know f mm w hence the fav
ors come, not for publication but for our own
protection.
It commences next week "Ills Fleeting
deal."
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GAHMKNTSKOKAUTniN.
IMpeelal Covin Kit Correspondence
Nr.W YotlK, Hepti'iulmr SW, I81HI, Wl
your summer merry-making Is nil over, Me
iliiiui'S, If you would begin the fall Hcasnu by
glvlng yoitifelvesn ivnl treat, go at once to
the big white mid gold showrooms on Fifth
Avenue, opHstti) Madison Kipinru where Ited
feru is commmidliig-general of 11 snuill army
of clover workers, and them satiate your
appetite fnr benuty by an Inspection of the
unlipio nnd charming novelties which nre tho
lesult of n summer of study and preparation,
III tho jaunty cloth coats alone, which are
0110 of tho specialities Hint havn ninth) the
Itedfeni tiniiio one of miigle meuning In the
woililof women, there inn almost as many
styles us them will bo ncnivni for them, mid
mid all of them nro not only elegant ami
striking, but marked by mieh originality In
shnpo or orunmuiitntloii as nets them alto
gether nirt from tho uunl run of shop
made garments.
Tnke for Instanci), this long,
CLOHK-FirTINO I'OAT OK tlllKKN MUI.TO.V.
It is cut Into rquiire turrets all around the
liottom, anil is edged with a narrow band of
golden otter, with n tiny braided bending in
green and tinsel mixed cords. Tho collar Is
very high, and is alno braided nnd bordeicd
with tho fur, and has two trimijular uppll
ipies of the fur Just below It, mid up in the
close tout sleeve. Now Isn't that n benuty 1
A IIKDKKHN COAT KOH KAI.L WE A 11.
Number two is longer than any of tho
spring styles, as it extends far below tho hips.
It Is a fawn-colored henver cloth of moderate
weight, nnd is elaborately decorated hack
mid front, and uixm tho skirt ns well ns thu
iKXIy, with nppllipietl designs of bronze
6 row n velvet, w ith n loop l)rder of brown
and gold Paris braid. A baud of otter heads
the collar and the small braided tulTs, The
sleeves are set smoothly Into the nrmhole and
tit snugly to the arm.
Soma of the herbs In Hall's Hair Renower,
that wonderful preparation for restoring tho
color nnd thickening the growth of the hair,
grow plentifully in New England.
nrlscoe, the Shoe Man, had a display nt tho
state fair, and he was awarded n diploma
on everything he displayed. He received a
diploma for the best general display of lino
shoes, for the best display of ladles' tine shoes,
for tho best display of men's line shoes, and
for the liest display of children's flno shoes.
He would have received More diplomas if
them had been anything more to display.
Theso certificates nre now being prepared mid
will be placed on exhibition In lis handsome
store in tho Exposition In a few days. In
the meantime leiueniber If you are looking
for something that will suit, as regards tit,
appearance, durability mid price, call on
Hrtscoe, tho Shoe Man. He hits the largest
nnd best stock of foot wear In the city of
Lincoln to select from,
KID GLOVES.
Fosters 5 Hook Kid Cloves
In colors and black. Special sale pr.ee
87 1-2 worth SI. 25
We Invite attention of Hie public to our
Immense Htoelc of Kid Gloves.
H. R. NISSLEY & CO.
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liiigriin lliillctt.
For tho hut nineteen jrnrs n prominent
Jeweler of this city is nlToJliig his elegant and
exHslve stock of watches, diamonds, clocks,
Jewelry, etc., nt public miction Mr, llnllett
lscnmHllcd to ninko thissacrlllco In order to
unload n ory large stock which has accumu
lated In tho lust year owing to tin extreme
dull trail, lie extends mi Invitation to his
f i tends mid thu public to cull nnd get tho ben
efit of the lino bargains Hint will lw nlTcrcd.
Mr. llnllett has an enviable reputation as an
honorable dealer mid everything nlTered nt
his sale will Ih) fully guaranteed. Mr. P. J.
Hor roughs of Chicago will ho the auctioneer.
Halo will cnnimeiico Oct. -Ith at '2:M p. in,
and continue every afternoon mid evening.
Another I'liko,
It thus Hoem strange that merchants and
busliu'M men with apparent vommetidnble
foresight mid enterprise will over fall Into
the snnro of some fnku ndvertUIng man that
Comes to the city today mid Hies to green
quarters tomorrow. Hut such Is the ensu,
Tho traveling fakir comes in, shows his color,
Is a sleek talker mid gotss iiwny happy with
game biggisl, bragging to his brother fakirs
how ho done up the town In so short n time.
Tho last of theso pretty schemes) wns tho
cluck advertising method, by which n clock
was placud nt the corners of O and Kleveutli,
mid O nnd Twelfth streets, nnd the space bo.
low tho dial of nbout twclvo by eighteen
inches wns to show tho advertisements of tho
prominent business men (who wero anyone
who would Invest In the iclieine) of tho city,
at Intervnls of every few moments. At first,
ns with nil now things n crowd composed ol
passers hy nnd principally hoodlums, stoped
to soo the leaves fall and nf tcr n few tlnys its
attractive power was oven lost to them. The
advertisement was to ben "big enrd' all tho
year round, but now both clocks nro out of
repair, the advertising loaves fnll to drop nnd
ns results with nil fakes the Hchenio is
slumbering. Advertisers who Imvo paid their
money for tho work nru perhaps nbout ready
for another fnklr.
Nothing Else
eipials A)er's Pills for stimulating n toiplrt
iler, .sticngtlieiiliig digestion, nml regu
lating the action of the bowels. They eon.
lain no enloincl, nor nny other injurious
drug, hut nro conioseil of the nctlte princi
ples of the best wgutnhle cathartics.
" I was n sufferer lur ems from iljspepsln
and lhcr troubles, mid found l o peiiiitmelit
relief until I commenced taking Acr'.s PUN.
They hai effected n complete cure."
tleorpc Monuey, Wnlla Wnlln, W. T.
"licncor I ma troubled with constipa
tion, or sillier from loss of npclltc, Ajei's
PUN set me Unlit iignln."-A. .1. Klscr.Jr.,
Hock House, Vn.
"Tor thu cure of headache, Aer's Cn
tlinrlle Pills are the most effective medicine I
cer used." It. K. .lames, Dorchester, .Mass.
"Two boxes of Aycr's PUN cured me of
se t re headache, from w hlrli I wns longn auf.
ferer." r.ium.i Keyes, Hulibnrdsteii.Coiiii.
Ayer's Pills,
ruvt'AUKii nv
DIt. J. C. AYEIt & CO., Lowell, Kubs.
Sold by nil Dealers in Medicines.
HARDY & PITCHER,
LARGEST
FURNITURE
IN THE
211 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET,
LINCOLN, NEB.
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E. R. GUTHRIE,
1540 O STREET,
LOOK
His Fleeting Ideal
Next
STORE
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Carriages and Buggies
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