CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER .1, 1890 . . Map! TtAieSrfnl HAntsm. -iV'.-o. 1 ual runcuii iiuuiuia .r .' tET, Hade I DWlWf ..... r.i masi Krnnnn inn n '1 - ...-.- - . lmJH TCv (' -"-!" '" ifrtj mmtto arcw jwTj- 1 wffitfti I'll VA T 1 wwwuifrt lU'!Sl.Ay I Mimifur liitr of Modern Wmim GOLD COIN HEATERS For Hard Coal I : Bttiigr!lJjwv; SUET !? iepSir r, ii ' lJ TWK-. - !-' .. ildUEICJU'V - X J - ysr a ft? For Soft Coal ! FRANK E.LAHR, tWTSlreet, Opposite Postonice. 5 Wo have made ospocial ef forts to ploasc tlio Ladies in Boys and Cuilduicns' Cloth ing and Ovuucoats. Our stock is complete and the tin est' in the city. ' Mkns' Drkss Suits, Box Ovkkcoats and Fink Furnishings in varied styles and colorings. Conic and get our prices. ?.& ox? J-- - P. D, W. C. C. CORSETS. Most Perfect Fitting: Comet Made. KID GLOVES. All tlic,mot popular, makes ji) tlicj. inoit ' popular shades' at the-most Popular Price Grloves are our Specialty. Wc ore just In receipt of n new line of FINE RUCHINGS comprising all the novelties for Fall wear EOKEMAtf & CROWE, 114 South Twelfth Street. A Fine: Crayon LIFE SIZE R E E -AT-! Sherwin's 1124 0 ST. 'Every customer gets a head nncl 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. ,., Kntciedntlhn Postnlllco of l.lurolli, Ni'li., ik second class matter. t I Huiisciui'rioNi Onn Year by Mull or Carried JJUlj Wx Month, ll.oijjTIiroo Month, aoo.i Olio month tti) Cents Inrnralily In Advance. AllVKaTISKMKNTR) Hates f llrilllied Oil Application nt the ndleo, Hpeelal rates on Time Contracts, VtNTninirrinNaiVliorl spicy sketches, eNi and stories solicited. lVrwiml nml Hoclal note urn rnHc1nlly desirable. i'bintiniii Wo tiinlto a specialty of Kino Printing In nil It branches Huolcty work n nx'clntty. PubliHhod Saturday. AdilniM nil coiniiiiiniontlonf direct to tin onion. WLCmmICL. PUINTINO CO., I'UIII.IHIIKIIH. Courier Ihilldlmr, IIU N Hlroct. Tr.t.Ki'iioNK iM U Wkhhici,, Jiu, Editor and Bole Proprietor. Y. Moiitox Hmitii, Asssoeiato Editor. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. FAMILIAR PPOPLE. (J.W. flnrsrlir ntnl (J. It. tlnlinliini.ii mi l tolior lit, Turmoil n imrtiicrshlp nml ojiched oflleos In tlio American Exchange Mock, for tlio trniipnctloii of n general Insurance nml real estate lmliict.s. Tlio companies repre sented nw tlio Connecticut Mutunl, ami tliu Fidelity nml Casualty lloth young men have a wide acquaintance nml the now llrm starts out with veiy Mattering prospects. V I 111 111 i. I'ilttlH'-MiM at ttwkt-l.it. in. l.ittt t llrmlfttrrot. I.lfii'nlu nfllm r-stlfs-1 tin t, IntolllKeiieu f tlio tloatti of liU fiviticr by UrownliiK, nt Atlnntlc City, 1at week, ami ho loft for U homo In Plillntlclpliln Tuiwlny iivvuliig, IIU father wan thn wnlor partner III II tl nTlftfltl I'll filmils tiiniiiifnnltifJaif 4l-.. "-- --.. n iiiitiiuiiiiini(f IMMI nutt It U prnbnblo that on thy sou's sliouldem ma uuruivu liiu renpoiiRioiiuy OK ropn-fU'iilN 1 11 if tlm iMfnlit lii tliU litittttitiua tit tt.t. . t of course, he Mill not let urn to Lincoln. Mr, .. . -,.. . . . i i uiiiTHuu iiMH inniie ninny menu in mn io ViVim rrfililniiPti linn tilm mIII luttorri . .. him lenvo. Tho olld cstnbllMimont of the iirniMireet nRoncy in tliin city is InrRoly duo to hl untiring rirortii. Frod Nye, after aiwnilliiK mivernl dnyn in tho city, rvtunifd to Oinnlm tlio enrlv pmt of tho week. Ho linn not yet wild nny to tho tempting offer lundo by citlreim of rortlnml, OreRon, who wnnt him to mtnhllsh mi nfter noon paper nt that plnco. Thoy offer n rooiI thing nml tho prohahlllty U tlmt Fred will accept. . Htevo Jnne. Mincwlint widely kiionn nt tho nuthor of tlmt ilit-lllliur i,,.l- i. u. ...... Jone on Wlilikey,' d hi connection wuu mo lcih mil wtvK to tifconie exel'iini?o editor of the .S7ife Jourmtl. Joiu delights In luhulonnrr work for tlm r..ii nf .vivO.n.i. tlou and ho may ly hU tumid logic, ho nhlo iu imiKo mo .'(MiriKK wo uieetrcu'or Itsunys mid Htnnd up with Ilrer. Wolfenbnrger, Helen M. Gouger mid the ret. IL A. Hnwloy, proprietor of tho Teorln llOUHO. IlllH lenmtl tint Triiii.lt liMnl .....I I. ...... ' -. .w.w... 111. .VIIUIV in povenatou. He will control both Iiou-hsi; Mill, u, . unwiey, rormcrlyof I.lbertj-, will nlt in the management. It was Sir. Haw lev's Intention tn lm. il... Hl..i.,... i....i hut ho evidently tired of waiting. Tlieltelnrn nt Mn. Wetter Mm. Adolph Weber, after a ueiuon'a hnnl work further prerlng hernelf for the high est lllllliaclo Of mirceu In vnlon .iil..r.. I... returned from Koitonlooklniriiii..i.n.i 1, ..'-... and none tho worw for the trip and vlult, ready for the opening of her clafses at her studio tn.tho Richards block Purine tho past four month Mn nvir lm. ci,,,n... der the tultlonjof MIm Clara8mart Jat IMoa- iou, ami .iuo mini is a wonUeiful Improvs- tlient (ll her nlntilv .irmii A...I ..,tn.ii.. VOlCe. Mrs. WdIkt'm 'limtrnntnn I. - I.. I.. f ' . ,.,. , . v.. C4 i. .1.11. Vi lltlllltV linvllll! no lllw.rl..r. n.i.l . ... , - - -- -,...., Kim . IIU (JAJHJ. ncu wi .umuiuio jMiueriKlorr In probably nearer to tliat' dltlnguliheI ladyVtheory'iiml Ideas than niivonn nliut In A.n.rirn it IVeber sneaks in clou luu? trmi nt i,.. ,....i". - .-- n w ..V. nV.K and feels very pioud of the Hiiecew achieved during her absence tho wut summer. That Mrs. VelerV clfuse will .. n..ni i... largo mid composed of our best element goes iTiuiuui Hiiyuiir. ner pm eirortt havo been such ns will prove ample recommendation for the future. Already over twenty puplU have been enrolled which sneaks welffar ih ,- son proiects. With the wcullar ndvan taxes to bo attained br Sir. li..r i. .u.. culture and her lone exoerlenro twiih .. .. concert vocalist ami Instructor It is hafe to say tuat no person In Nebraska (and fow In fact in tho west! I vr..ll .r.,.,.i ceisfully glvo Instructions hi that benutlful nvciui isnmeni as mo laity is herself. C. W. Durkltt. tlin.wnll L-iw.iv.. ..l,i i. . ready rushed with prtrolt work for Chrlst- iiin, nun ii inigni uo won for our peoplo to bear In mind that this class of work takes tlnio ailiimilpr tn iiml. ..n..tn . ... . .. v.i nn.hiiun.t-IH. IOKVI1S take time to execute. Therefore now is th time io plnco your orderi." i The fact that Hi ttma im Rii ...... .i. all the, premiums In his lino nt the state' fair, nj ji iin innuence you in deciding where to purchase, vonr fall nml .vln( ...... n.i. coe, tho8hoj Man. has the Anest and most complete stock in Wncoln, and a purchase at his itoro is as good as a guarantee, It Isn't always that one Is able to find stylo, Wrfect fit. mid durability vmil.l.n..l I., n .i,.. ..... this is precisely what you will get at Hrl. coo's. His stock Is selected with the greatest care and he has nothing that is not (list class In every roijwet. And his prices are reason able. Remember, Hrlscoe, the Shoe Man, In the Exposition. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. T. J. Mickey Is In New York. Mlti Wclthii linn ley Is visiting filemls In Dnkidn. Mis. Thomas f,)iil-.t has gone to Youngs town,U. Mrs. Nelllo Robertson has returned fiom Ottumwa, In. Mrs. Frank ICmiirinan was an Oninlm ls Itor Monday. Arda Chapman l a l.lucolu sightseer n tho Hloux City corn palace. (). J. King Is In Nelirnnka City securing n cnriieron Otoe county fruit, Mrs. II. A. Tobliettf has Ikvii enteilalnliig Mrs. W. It. Truusdell of North I'lnlte. In casoof smliliii colds, and for coughs of long standing, tnko Ajcr's Cherry I'ectoial. O. I., Fildy leftHatiirday for Omaha tono copt a position with tho I'aclllc Kxpress com tmny. Miss Carrie Hill and her cousin, Miss Kva Fry, of llloomlngtou, III,, tctiirned Monday from n few da)s' lsltat Alllaticu, Neb. Ml vi Carrio Wnsiner of Grand Island, who has lieon visiting Miss Nelllo Whlto for sev eral weeks, roliirntil to her home Monday Geo. N. Forrsmau has gone east. While away ho will attend tho wedding of Arthur Smith nml David llaum of Omaha, which will occur In Roston. Dr. lioriX fols quite elated over tho success of his horse nt tho Hickman races. The doc tor's horao enmo out llrst best In n three-mill. tito rnco In competition with horses that had lieeu pruvlously entered In Iho 8:10 class. SOUTH LINCOLN. The udvaiitncea of a coiiililnnilnn .inr n.. manifest. Tho samo goods can bo sold cheap, er under one roof than uuder a dozen duller eut roofs. The combination tm- u iim .in of the tutnre. It is the sradual develonment of the-general store of our youth. Inile Meyer & Co', general merchandise store is a ttl llE.. .....I.. Ab..l.n. ..... 1.. ... . . ..... ou.ii.iu vi nun, may oe nccoiiipiltllea In this Hub A full ..tru.1- of .1. n.i. n. les, provision, notions etc., is can led under miu jf ! tl.,,. l..,o .,. . ti. . s -v .wi, mm niu um. ;uuu OIUOOUtlllHUIt) Hi the Ion est irlcf. Kvervthluir you want. Clit'fiipit niul lut.f 1tisli ilsYUtvtsi..t ..... ,---- -,..-. ., v ..v its, fii iii-rii v a vtiii plied from the licst eaitei u markets, mid in dry goods especially some very attractive novelties are offered. It will pay you to visit Louie Meyer & Co's. store. W. H, Morton returned Wednesday from u trip to Minnesota. Mrs. M. W. Witter left Wednesday for Chicago to visit her son nml friends. Mrs. II. P. R, Miller returned Friday from a pleasant visit with friends In Kansas. Mrs, C. T. Hrockway and daughter, Flor ence, returned Tuesday from Mt. I-ouls. Mrs. Raiioung of Cortland, Neb., Is tho guct of Mrs. W H. Morton this week. M i a. H. C. Pentium of 1113 C street enter tained Miii. W. C. UuMof Omaha the latter part of this week. Mrs, Hannah Clmk,who )ias been suudlng tho summer in Omaha with her daughter, re turned last Humhiy, C. A. Caldwell and family of Wilbur, Neb. sHnt Wednesday with his tlstur, Mrs, J, W Hoggs, KKSQ C street. Tho Young People's Missionary society of tho Plymouth church will give an oyster sup jier ono night next week. M. Laurence, our nelghlxir contractor, is putting up u flio 1,000 residence on the cor ner of C and Twelfth for Mr. White. Tho Rev. W. II. Dada and wife of Water vhot, Mich., went tho guests of Mr. l own send and family for n short time Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs Geo, Belt mo alio rejoicing over tho advent of n little boy who nn I veil nt their residence, Sixteenth mid 0 streets, Tues day. T. W. Draper was sotting up cigars last Wednesday on the strength (or rather weight) of a three-pound boy at his residence, corner of Fourteenth nml Mouth. Tho annual convention of tho state society of tho Homo for the frrlondles meets next Wednesday and Thur.day at the Christian church, corner of K and Fouiteenth streets. J. A. Hoyden of 1114 U. street is receiving a pleasant vl.it from his father mid father of Mt. Vermon, la. The old cop!e are both over seventy-live years of ago and halo and hearty. Mrs. Mary Hughes fi oin Unttlo Creek, Nb., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Maggie Thubnut, at RWi O street. The Rev. Father Dallard of Penu, hi other of Mrs, T., is alio their guestt this week, Mrs. lliiscoo was called homo from Denver Wednesday to attend the funeral of her sis ter, Mrs. Shuttle, who died at tho Insane asy lum. The funeral took plsce Thursday af tornooti. A niuilcale was given by tho choir of tho Unl venutllst church, ntslsted by other singers of the city. Thin sday night. Refreshments were served and an enjoyable iliuo was had by all who participated. ' R. Murphy, one of Lincoln's well known contractors, returned from 'Omaha W wines day night, (where he has been looking after and superintending the erection of n lino res idence for Mr. Kd McCormic of .Omaha, Au.vr Samantka. c For restoring the color, thickening the growth, mid beautifying the hair, and for preventing baldness, Hall's Hair Renower is unsurpassed. Don't Ml It. At 'J:!t0 this nrteii.cou Mr. K. Hnllett, the well known jeweler, will inaugurate an auc tion mlo of his lino slock of jewelry which will continue eveiy aftc-ruocn and evening, sales commencing at '.'0 mid 7:30 p. m. until fm I her notice, Mr. J. P. llurrioughs ot Chi cago, one of the most noted auctioneers in the couiitiy, will conduct the sale. Mr. Hur roughs has had much experience in this lino mid he proncunces tho Hnllett stock unusu ally line. Anything In any department, watches, rings, diamonds, clocks, silverware, chains, fancy ware, etc., will be put up on application, and everything will lie guaran teed. Mr. Hallett ha selected his goods with thn utmost care, and he undoubtedly has one of tho finest assortments in the state. Such an opportunity of buying the best goods at auction is of very rnre occurrence, and no lady or gentlman should fall todrop In some time today or next week. There Is nothing mere suitable for Christmas gifts thou some thing nice in the jewelry line, and jou can get just what you want nt the sale nt nominal prices. Christmas isn't very far off, and It pay to buy early wjien you can buy cheap. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons will be devoted eeeclally to the ladies, and each lady attending will bo presented with handsome ouvenlrs In silver. Don't iiiIsh tho sale, With His Thumb, A hoy Is snld In linui saved the Netherlands from liiiiiiilntlon. Multitudes h.ne hevn saed from llic Itmiilmi of illvaso by a liottlonf Aei's H.irsaparlllii Tins medicine Imparls Inno to the s)stem and sticngthciis eery organ ami nine of the Ijoil). " I have taken a gicat deal of medicine, hut nothing has done me so much good as. A)cr's Harsnpiiillln. I vxpciieurpd Its bene ficial cifecls before I had nulto IIiiMhmI ono bottle, nml I can fieely testify that It Is. the heit blood medicine I know of." 1 W. Ward, sr., Woodland, Texas. "Conrtned to an oftlce, as I am, from ono year's end to another, with litthv or no out door exercise, 1 flint great help In A jit's Hnrsapai Ilia, which I hare used for several years, and am at present using, with exert, lent icmlts, It eimlili-t mn t keep always, at my pMt enjoying the best of health." II. C. ilnrucs, Mntdi'u, Mass. Ayer'sSarsaparilla rnKi-AiiKii ur DR. J. O. AYKlt & CO., to woll, Mas. 8o!dliy!ctiil. (l,slx$5. WorthiSatxntla. Madame A. Ruppert World Renowned Complexion Remedies For Removal of all Skin Blemishes. Sold Only by Mrs. E. 0. Rewick, Agt. 141 1 C. Street. KID GLOVES. Fosters 5 Hook Kid Cloves In all colors mid black, Hpeclal sale p Ices 8TA Cents Worth $1,25. Wo Invito the attention of tlio public to our Immeiisu stock of Kid (Moves H. R. NISSLEY & CO. Eden Musee JUI.KS K. OKKNKII, Maimger. Week Commencing Monday October 6th. ANOTHKIt I Ml I DMITTKI) HTOUNDINO A Ml'HING A III.K U(RKUATIUNiltKAYnfilR-pi4TH. Note the Talent! 4 The Electric-4 Chns. The Zanobcs Nellie Pi luce and l'rlncessorciubr. Al Leach Brothers Byron DEL. T3e I'oy JuvKler. JOS. CLIFTON MuslefMl. & ERNEST HOGAN 4 Kcce ntrlc Comedian 3 Jones Brothers 3 The rirc.mlnlrs. An Original I auislilm; Abturdlly The Live Corpse Including The Hallies, (.IAMK.S A ,NI OKRTIK) -ANP- SAM. J. 'bUR'J'ON. I'M o -'ot for llie fjidles every Afternoon excepting Friday and Suiur.lay. ! fc'rliool eiilli'n'n's Day eveiy Saturday Af tornnon I mm t loiioVlcek, 10c Admits to All. 10c --I3D GLOVES. JigMTHTS JiPiTETENRfJ 0wgWj FOR 8ALE BY ,1 i H 1 1 113 to ir Hotitli K ocutli St. We wish to call your attention to our new stock of DRESS GOODS, Silks, Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves CLOAKS and WRAPS We arc offering some bargains that will convince you that we arc selling goods nt Right Prices. J-s--, J. W. WINGER & CO. 1109 0 ST. New Goods and New Styles Throughout For Fall. Don't be Tardy The Best Will be Picked First. Fall Overcoats and Suits ! Lots of them, Beautiful Patterns and Elegantly Made. First comers will pick the ripest plums remember that, $12 to $25; hardly a clear way to tell you, but those are about the extremes. m A T You can pleasantly answer that favor ite: "Where did you get that Hat ?" When you've bought ours and saved an extra dollar. A. Hurlbut & Co. Cor. ioth and P .Sts., Lincoln Our customer all sjieak highly in praise of St. Patrick's Pills. Thoy nre the best IJerry Brothers, Carroll, Neb, For sale by A. L Shrader, tho druggist, A professional masseur from Battlo Creek, Mich., sanlturlum will administer inimuiirM treatment on recommendation of physicians. Mrs. tl. If. L'ntlln, oillce 1-nttn block, Houtli Eleventh street, room 0, Reference V D. Crlm, M. D. 0-20-lt (1. A. It. Ilouks Very Cheap. ThpJWeM?l Printing Co. has several coplcu of Col. Ilobt-rt II. Heat's well known history of the Ornnd Army of the Republic In fine bindings which it will sell nt f.'l.UO per vol until. Original price, sold only on subscrip tion, nt f.VOO. These books nre fully illus trated and complete In every detail. Call mid see them, ll-t-?l Jl-J-I - -v i-fe -.