Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, October 25, 1890, Page 8, Image 8

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POPULATION OF LINCOLN 66,000.
Saturday Evening, Oct, 2090
Corner 10th and P Street.
Plush Coats
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A SPECIALTY.
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'The Courier" Fur Half litOmnlin.
Cople inny lio found nt Keith's newsstand,
810 South Fifteenth street, Boyd's oeru house
Mock.
Our novelty Dress lMnlds Just opened
embrace, hit o( the lending effect niul
latest coloring, tth nice gilt braids In
fancy wenves to match. A lino variety of
Duckies In the latest I'nrlslm mode niul
fancies just opened.
Cloaks, Dresses and Wrappers
for, both Lndlci and Children arc being
opened dally In extreme novelties. A line
of'Furnnd Feather Trimming rarely seen
outside of the cities.
HERPOLSHEIMER & CO.
Exposition Department Btorei,
The Courier Citu be Foiioit At
Windsor Hotel NowsHtand.
Capital Hotel Nows Hlaiul.
(exposition DIiiIuk Hall Now. Htaud.
Tho Gotham Nows Htaiul, 118 Hoilth litis Ht.
Wort Uuimor, III North 1 1th Htrcot.
Kit. Young, UWO O Htroot.
Klotolmr A Co., 1110 O Htrcet.
Utile Sport Ulnar Htoro, 113 North I'Jtli Ht,
WcstorlloM's Harbor Hhap, llurr tllooK.
1ST-An oxtra supply of papers l always Ion
at, the Uotham, hi ensu other Newsdealer
supplies run short.
Fall Styles, Dunlap Hats
1137 O STREET.
TAKE NOTICE1
The Couiukh v 111 not le resiwivjlble for
any debt" made by any ono hi It uamo, tin
eas a written order accompanies Uio same,
lonl ami Personal.
WhlUureast Coal' and Llmo Company.
Take Turkish at 1010 O street. '
Oysters in all style at Brown's.
Browu's for oysters In all styles.
HutU M. wood, M. D li l street.'
Telephone at the Couiukh ottlee is 953,
Try Brown's Sunday dinueni, ouly li5cts,
Mrs. W. E. Gosr, Hue millinery, 1IU U
Sunday dinners at Browns, only W cents.
llutchlns &: Hyatt sell coal. Telephone ftM.
Lincoln lee Co., 1010 O St. Telephone 118.
Mineral water used for bathing, 1010 Oct.
Order Canon City Coal from Botta &
Weaver: '
Canon,, City Coal at the vVhltebreatt
Coal and tur-o Co.
Doctor B Alley & Goodell, office 1347 L
street.- Telephone, 017.
Ladles should never buy a cloak until they
huyo called at tho Bazar,
Only place In Lincoln that usee mlueral
water in taths is at 1010 O street. .
Improvedshowor for Turkish baths at'lOU
O street, basement Union block. ' '
Miss C, J. Qulhuette, modiste, second floor'
Exposition building. Toko elevator. ,
Jupltor Coal Is a winner and Belts & Weav
er, sole agent have plenty of it. Try a ton.
Poehler furnUhc the finest quality of ice
cream aud rancy cakes for parties ami wed
dings. ,
All the latest sheet muste, now stock, at
O rancor's Art Music store, 312 south Eleventh
street,
Ladles will find a magnificent lino of hand
kerchlofs and gloves at Mrs. Gosper's mllll
nery parlors, 1114,0 street. ?
l'oeblor is now '.aervlug rlcl Juicy oysters
and lunches at Ids parlonTlii'the Mollride
block, corner Twelfth and 1 streef.
Dr. C. B. Manning, olllco rooms 00 07-Og
Burr block. Telephone 330. Residence Cor,
20th and F.Telepliono 330: " 1
Art studio, room 43, Tho Bond. Classes
Thursdays and Saturdajs.
China firing. Edith Itusaxix.
J, H, O'Neill, fluo plumbing, hot water and
sUam heating, ilnt gas fixtures and globes.
You can buy all, grade of garden hose very
cheap.
See the uew coneepondenco papers lu tab
let form Just received at tho Coukikb office.
Wo have all tho latest weaves, in all the fan
cy and plain paper. Including a number of
very pretty novelties. Envelope to match
all papers.
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2B W9HM IHI
Miss Sarah HcliViob entertained n paity of
friends Tuesday evening at her pleasant
homo cot nor L nnd Sixteenth sheets. 1'ro
Rrosslvo high live was the nil itbsoililng topic
of the evening, snvooxcept half nil lioursciit
frllshliur n toothsome repast. There wero
nine tildes, the roynls being won by Mis
Mnud Hammond nnd Mr. .Mark Wood, while
Miss Dosslo Wing and Mr T. II. Marslnnd
contented themselves with the boobies. Tloso
present weroi Messrs. nnd Mesdaines. I.
Schuah, Dr. Mitchell, Samuel Wessel; Misses
Jnsy Fnemnn, Ada Caldwell, Peailo Cnmp,
Lcnn Doweemt, Lnurn Iliingnnl Cnrrlo Den
Ills, Mnud Hammond, Mhmle Del'ue, Beitlin
Me.Mlllon, Alice and BessloWhiK, Helen Hnr
wood, Clnrn Goldberg of Chicago, Pauline
Goldsmith, Tllllo Newman or Omnhn, Mnttio
Hutchinson, llosa Krauck, Duckln Million,
Htella Klrker, and thoMessts, Harry llwse,
James Hmltli, Henry Mayor, I'M Iiowmnu, A,
K. Gullmette, Pi of. Emery, Howard Woos
tir. Avery Ilngganl, Thomas Whig, Will
Taylor, Clrns. Gu.gory, E. Hlrch, Mark
Woods, T. II. Mnrsland, James McDonald,
Tho Tuesday Eunlng club met this week
nt the residence of Miss Anne Kunkn with nil
attendance of twenty-two. Nathaniel Haws
thorun was the author of the evening. Holeo
tlons wero read by Messrs. Frank .ehrung, J.
B. Cuunlnghnm nnd John Dot gnu. MIks
Ethel Mnrsland lovlowod the life of Hnw
thornu, mid Miss Corn Hardy rend mi ewny
on his works. Musical selections weio i en
dered by Mix Grace Grlllllth, Mr. G. W.
Geiwlg mid MIkh Anna llurr, which com
pleted the regular programme The enter
tulumeiit which followed was imrticulnrly
enjoyable), Tho next meeting will be held lit
the lesldeiicu of Mum Nellie White. Next
week the ladies of tho club will entertain tho
gentlemen nt u novel Hallowe'en party, to
Iki given at Miss Grllllth's.
Hoclnl topics were entertainingly discussed
nt the meeting of the Congregational elub, in
the First Congtrgutlonal church Tuesday
evening. Mrs. H. O. Upton 0eiied with an
nddivsM UMa "The Political Duties of the
Uufinuchlscd." J. D, Calhoun spoke of
drinking, gambling nnd kindled vices as "the
ovlls that need con ectlng." A "Plen for the
Mugwump hi Municipal Politics" was made
byN. H, Hiirwood.nnd Chailra Witit sjioko
on tho subject, "When Wo Neglect Our Du
ties" Musical selections, tho usual col
lection and social con vol ho completed the
o filing's eutertaluuient. Tho Congioga
tlonol club now numU'rH fifty-two members.
The next meeting will occur Dccomtier ill.
Mist IVai 1 Camp entertained n iiihiiIkt of
university friends Wednesday evening nt n
progressive high llvo pnrty. TIiohu present
were: Misses Mnrsland, Deweese, IjwN,
Freeinun, Cocliinue, Bchwnb, Anuslrong,
Tuttlo mid Hammond; Messrs. Tucker,
Clark, Brown, Taylor, Uockhold, Wing,
Emery nnd Edmlston,
A knelfll (vim irlt..tii l.v flu. A.i..l..it fl.tal..M
of Hlbernlniis Tuesday evening, nt which
u lut'iiHtiiit iRgramme was given ny Aiessrs.
William Leahy nnd Joseph Hmlth nnd Misses
Minnie Murphy of Philadelphia, Mary Huber
land, nnd Mrs. J, J, Munihy.
A. Melseubnch, n prominent citlxcu of
ilenilotn. III., nnlml In Mm Mtv K..tnt-.l.v
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nnd sHut several days during tho past week
nun uisiriviiiis, unit oiiiiiu iiiki jouuniieuiz,
who were formerly resident of Mr. M.'s
home.
. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Klrker ontei tallied
tholvotn whist club nt their homo Tuesday
evening, This club Is now in itssixth seiuou.
There have betu but two changes hi the
membership during the existence of thu club.
The closing chapters of "His Fleeting
Ideal,' now running in Tiik Couiukh, will
appear next week, John L. Sullivan, P. T.
Batumi! nnd Bill Nye wilting thu finishing
chapters.
As Tiik Couiukh goH to press the Pleas
nut Hour reception is lu progress. Full par
ticulars of this l.vullng social event in next
week's Issue, Leave your orders for extra
copies,
Col. Joseph Teeter was "surprised" by it
a number of friends Monday evening, who
culled tocongiatulnto him on his recent ap
pointment ns lecelver of the Lincoln Inud of
fice. ' Miss Tllllo Newman returned to her homo
ill Omaha Wednesday nfter siendlug sev
eral weeks pleasantly with her friend, Miss
Paulino Goldsmith, on Eighteenth street.
Cards havo been received In this city ait
'iiouuolngtho marriage of Mr. Georgo Wilkoy
and Mla Edith Ho won at Tacomn,'Wash.
The biide formerly resided hi Lincoln.
Charity lodge No. 3, Daughters of He
bekab, will celebrate the twenty-first ituul
vervary of the hwtltution of that order Tues
day evening at Odd Fellows hull.
Cards announcing tho wedding of Arthur
B. Smith of Omaha, and Miss Mary A. Hunt
ing of Now ton Lower Falls, Mass., October,
14, have been received In this city,
Tho following now members havo been re
ceived into thu Pleasant Hour club: George
Harper, O. A. Olmstead, Harry Krug nnd
W. Morton Smith.
Tho Easterdny family held a very pleasant
reunion Saturday evening, tho seventy-seventh
anniversary of tho birth of Daniel
Easterday.
Invitations to n progressive razzle-daulo
party to bo given by Mr. and Mrs, H. B,
Patrick, Tuesday evening, Oct 23, have been
Issued,
A meeting of the male members of the
Tueeday evening club Is called for Monday
afternoon In Tiik CoimiKUofllco at 6 o'clock,
Frank B. Stephens left for Lincoln, Ne
braska, where his wife now is. .They will
soon return to Zlou. Salt 1 Jke Xltrror.
John Hnllhtrom. of Plattsmouth. and MlnA
Hllma Johnson, of 'this city, were married
Wednesday by Itev. A. U. Melll'i.
Mlus Kittle ami Alice Cowdery returned
Wednesday from Deunison, Iowa, whero
they attended a wedding.
An Megant Remarque proof etching, nicely
framed, only (0 at Crancer's, 21'J South
Eleventh street.
M. W, Eusign.baa gone to the. Black Hills,
where he will cngagu lu civil engineering,
1 A spider web party will be given by, Miss
EtlleLoefte, Thuittday evening, Oct, 30. ,
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Hull f son niul children
deiKtrted Thursday for Salam, Ore.
Tho regular meeting of tho Capital City
O. L. S. C, was he)d last evening,
H. A. Hollitter and f mlly of Plattsmouth,
are visiting 11.11. Hnllister.
Mrs. Chas. Kellar, of Shelby vllle, III., Is
visiting Mrs. B. F, Ward.
Miss Lyle Huver, of Ticumseh, Neb., Is
visiting Mise Ellle Leese.
Tiik Couiiikk'h necnunt of Inst ovenlng's
Hens nit Hour siity which will nppenriii
our next Issue, will cnnUln n full list of
names, itintumes of the ladles, etc.
1M, Conrnlil has entered the employ of the
Cnpltnl Nhtlonnlbnnk "
Mr nnd Mis. A llloch are visiting in
Invenworth, Knn
C K. Alexander of the Journal, has re
tinned from Ohio
Mis. II. It. Pntilek will glvo nu nfteruon
lunehnon Oct, 'M,
TIikF Ktieet Cnrd club has reoignnled
for tho winter.
W. K. nnd F. K. lVttltt left Widnesilny for
Dallas, Texns.
Jnck Htobbs iscnnlltipd to the honto with
rheumatism.
Miss Amy Pettis started Wednesday for
Walnut, III.
C. A. Atkinson has returned from it fw
days' trip.
R. C. Hewlek retuinisl Wednewlny from
Denver.
W, J, Lnuib wns mi Omaha visitor Weilnes-
dity. .
Henry MnnsfleM visiUil Khuwootl Wwlnes
day. Mrs. II. Htiluger has gone to Armour, S.D.
J. M. Murdock left Thursday for Chlcngo,
Itev. U. At, Etlliiwoodlms gone to Chicago.
E. W, Baughmnu has gone to Peoria, il.
Celebrity opening wcurs next TiieNlay.
Willis Einei-sou has gone to Chicago.
Dr. B, F. Bally Is In the Black Hills.
John M. Stewart is hi Mlndeu.
To strengthen the lialr,thlcken the growth,
stop Its blanching and fulling out, mid where
It Isginy to restoto the youthful color, use
Hull's Hair lteuuwer.
An elegant Itemaiquo proof etching, nice
ly fi limed, only (Out CrmiceiV, 'Jlii South
Eleventh stioct.
Tho new llaair, which oH'ned Its doois
Wvtluesdiiy, starU in with great success. Tim
ladles of Lincoln have long wanted Just such
it place to ti ado nt and now Hint they havo
It, they evidently uppiectntu it.
Quinine Tonic it most excellent preparation
for the scalp nnd pi event Ion for falling hair
can Iki had at Miss Johnson's hutr diesslng
pallor, It Is the most popular hnlr tonic
known nnd never fulls to please.
The new Boston Clothing House has a
inagiilllcent Hue of Overcoats, nil qualities,
nil prices nnd nil styles
To Tint I.iullesuf Lincoln mill Vicinity.
On October 27th, 28th nnd 2t)th we will
gUo our seventh minimi fur ooniug. Wo
wo a 111 show fins of nil dcM'ilptloiiR, Includ
ing nil the Intent styles fiom London nnd
Purls for tho season of IMKMI1. A practical
furrier will lie hi attendance to toko lneusure
nibtita for sHx'snl orders. Thu line Is fiom
the Btilctly tlist-clnss house of Henry A,
Nowland & Co., Detroit, Michigan. They
received modal for their display of goods nt
tho last Pails exioslticu. Wo refer to many
ladies lu Lincoln us to thu quality of their
woiknnd goods During this opening wo
will sell fins nt wholesale prices. A cordial
Invitation Is extended to nil to Inspect the
lln. W. H. Dennis & Co., butters nnd fur
riers, lmOstrout.
You will want it new hat soon nnd T. Mil
tonbeiger of the new Boston Clothing Houso
1030 O street wants to sell It to you. Ills lino
onibiacesovery thing new and nobby In liotn
stiff nnd soft lints.
(leutleiueiM I'Iiiii furnishings.
Everything that Is stylish, and In good
tnstuis now being shown nt Miltoubeiger's
new Boston Clothing House 1US0 O street.
You'll miss It If on fail to call nnd see their
(Olcgutit now Hue of neckwear.
The Felix Govinos Complexion Fodders
which wero k popular with Lincoln ladleH
last see won are thu lievt on the market nnd
Miss Johnston hits Just received nn Invoice.
Such a mngiiltlcont line of cloaks, furs and
dress goods ns Is now being shown by tho
Batnr has never before been equaled hi Lin
coln. Ladles should visit Miss Johnston's hair
emporium. Her new line of hair ornaments
are new all In nnd hi tho slock N it beautiful
lino of genuine! shell ornaments both carved
and plain, cut steel, and others of gold.
These goods must be seen to bo appreciated.
The Improvement at tho handsome store
of Louis Meyer & Cx on Tenth street, are
now In such shape that customers are no
longer Inconvenienced. By the way, this
store Is now or will lie lu a fw days, ono of
tho handsomest emporiums in the city. But
theio will be no extra charge for goods on ac
count of the costly alterations. You can
conttuuo to buy in tho future as you have in
the past, the finest things in dry goods, no
tlous, groceries, provisions, etc., for the low
est prices. A fnll stock of tho freshen and
newest goods always on hand. Visit the
store aud see the many now improvements.
Meyers place Is bargain headquarters and
at all hours. Theru U always n peculiar sat
isfaction to patrons buying at Louie Meyor &
Co's. Goods are always as represented,
prices are liesl rock mid lest of treatment is
given every customer. Wlion you want dry
goods or groceries don't fnll to call.
Tho Merchant's Hotel, Eleventh and P
street, under the able management of S. P.
Dlckover, proprietor of the Hub restaurant
Omnhn, Is now ono of tho beet hotels in the
city. It location Is central, the rooms are
handsomely furnished and the terms are rea
sonable. Send your frlendt to the Merchant's.
A professional masseur from Battle Creek
Mich., sanlturlum will administer massage
treatment on recommendation of ph) slclaus.
Mrs. B. D. Catlln, ofllco Lattn block, South
Eleventh street, loorn 0. Hererence r u.
Crlm, M. D, ' 0-80-lt
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KID GLOVES.
Foster's 5 Hook .Kid Cloves
In Colors ami Black Hpcclul sale prices
87 t-2 Cents Worth $1,25
We Invito tho attention orithc pubtlo lu ou
Immense stock of Kid Gloves
H. R. NISSLEY & CO.
New Store i New Goods.
Our Oping was a Grand Success
And far exceeded our anticipations and we now propose to
KEEFTHE BALL ROLLING
By Offering Extraordinary Inducements in ALL DEPARTMENTS.
OUR SILK AND DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
contains by far the choicest goods ever offered in this city, while the line of cloaks and suits
is complete and endless in variety. We quote a few bargains which we offer for next week:
Dress Goods.
Double Fold 36 in. Plaid Flannel
worth 35 c for 20
All wool .jo in. Plain Flannels
worth 50c for 29
Fine All Wool ,jo in. Suitings
worth 65c for 39
Fine French Serge full .j8 in. all wool.
worth i. 00 for 75
In ladies suits and tea gowns and in misses and childrcns
great a variety of styles and qualities to enumerate them. ' '
jt Witt t?ai you to fcooft at tfiem 3
We sell goods of a thoroughly reliable quality and at such small profit that we cannot
be undersold on anything we offer, and we will sell you at all times exactly what we quote,
in our price lists.
1023 O Street.
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FINEST LIVERY IN THE WEST
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Stylish Turnouts of All Kinds.
.A.. Q-. BILLMEYBE c5c CO:
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mm Vest Jackets, Latest Cuts at.
This Serge Is tho'grealcst Dress Goods bargain ever offered In Lincoln,
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Rambler Bicycles
are all convertible for Ladies or
Gentlemen, and arc the Easiest
Riding Bicycle Made.
Carriages and Buggies
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PALAGE f STABKE1S.
betwoon llth and I2th. Phono 432.
Cloaks and Suits.
Stockinette Jackets, fall weight, full
tntiis . 225
Fine Double Breasted Cloth Jackets. . .
2.00, 2.50 and 3.00
Reefer Jackets in Chevoit and superior
Beaver 4-5o, 5.00 and 6.50
6.50, 7,50, 9.00 and 10.00
cloaks and dresses we have too
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