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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1890 ya 11 fl 1 h Eden Musee Jules K turner, .Miiiinxer. Week of November Third. ANoYdly K Gonutnd Treat Surprise tt Glimpse of Fairyland, The Gardner-Arnold mourn on Japanese Burlesquers ! Lll)A GARDNKR, HILLY ARNOLD K UN YON S1STP.RS, IIAUNULI.O, MASON, OIII, NASMO nml KILO. Singer, Musician, Athletes, Dancers, J ici?f. Acrobats Magicians mul SALAMANDERS In a re 11 net I rcpcrlolic of Novel Specialties 3LittleMaids3 In tliclr novelty Gaiety Dances. Kastcn Sisters Eastern favorite In Opcrntlc selections. The Latest I The Gicntestl The Ilcst- Sign or Kerrerl Will Introduce (or the first time In Lin coln Ills TROUPE OF Trained Rats and Mice hint think ol It I 50 Educated Rnts mul Mice. They will March, Play School, See-Snw. Hold Court. Slug, Dnncc, and Do Everything lint Talk. More Wonderful Stilt Is MONS. VICTOR The Human Lamp and Pin Cuthlon. N O T I C U I TliU entire comimuy, tlio sIhro settings, nml wnnlrolH'nm tho (incut, Hunt elaborate unit costliest of ituy over seen In tliu city o Lincoln, notwithstanding tho fnot that they nro announced tonpponr In n I'l'.no Museum, Come ami oe ennviuceii tiuit wo ilo some times speak the TEIJTH Friday, Nov. 7th, U Ladle Souvenir Day I Saturday, Nov. 8th, Ih Children's Day 1 A DOLLAR SHOW non 10c Admits to All. 10c No Improper characters admitted. Wo cater for tho respectable element of society. Madame A. Ruppert World Ronownod Complexion Remedies For Removal of all Skin Blemishes. Sold by Mrs. E. C. Rewick, Agent iii O Street, Or, Foreman & Crowe, 114 South utli St. HOWS' THE TIME TO PLACE YOUtt ORDER FOR House Decorations! Where they will receive prompt attcntlor and skillful workmanship. Call on S. E. MOORE, and see hit line of Fine Paper Hanging, 1134 O STREET Sole Agency for Tbe SherwiB-Wllllams Co.'s Paint. MRS, DR. EDDY, , Trance Medium, And Clairvoyant, Can be Consulted In all Affair of Life. "Ill Houth Twelfth HI , Itnom I.Zehrunif Block, LINCOLN, NEH. It It astonlslilnR With wltnl success Mrs. Dr. Eddy l mectlmr. Hit rooms iiro itlwuv crowded. A Rival ninny business pcopla urn testing her ability its it limine adviser hihI own themselves both mystified mul SHtlsltetl wltU the results. Calloa thU woiulerlul me dium and bo convinced Ity hr advice she guarantee occoss In business and nil affairs fllfe. H'ihI stamp for Illustrate! circular. 4?(jQEf THIWKNINC HVKNT. UK flli. loin Hint prevails In tin, I'lenotlllt hourchih of giving n locep tton In honor of lllOlhlMU' Iktu who f r O III 1 1 III o to tlmo nu ll wo r to tlio on 1 1 of Hy men In n very pretty otto, It wrt tlin olnm-vnnco of thU custom which on lint Friday evening, led to tlio gayest nud mint hrilllnnt social tiwrnl umi linn over occurred in tlilx elty. Tim luttrool that oeenHlou will ho lung retuein lion!. All tlio youth mid beauty of Lincoln weiii gathered together and them wnii n mnrvolousdlsplay of hiiiidsomit nnd elaborate toilettes, dlnmoudn nml Ilo worn. Htntoly matrons mid gay debutantes vied with each other In tint wearing of lovely gowns nml tho fotif rnsewMo wan of surpassing elegance, charming to tiehold. Hlnro the close of tho season of 188(MXi wwl. (Unit bolls hftvo twilled forth over tint happy union of four members or tlmt society iiroiiiut which, its tint year illp rapidly nud hnpplly by, elhigmt many fond romoinbrance of past delight. These latest cnptlrra of tint llttln Rod nroi Lieutenant T. W. (Irllllth, nud Miwm-h. J. II. WrlRlit, Frank V. Hinllh mid Henry Miumlleld. Family nllllctlon pro cltnled tint prenouwi nt tho rweptlon of Air. nnd Mm. MniMl1eli,nnd Mr. nml MrH.Hinlth weio uiiahlo to lenvo llmlr hoiuo In Alhanco, Neb., on necount of tho lltucns Mr. Hmlth'i tiuporler olllcer In tlio Iliii'lliigtoii ,t Mlwourl River Rnllwny Hervlco. The coalition of tliu two leiidliiR Miclnloi KnuinuioiiHoriiioeliy,preeewllnntliofoimal iinnliiK of tint ilnnciiiK mvuuii, ndikil Riently to thonuBplcloiunewi of tho ovent, nml tho hrilllnnt micccnh of tho llmt ntxembly demon strnteit foiclbly tlio wlmlotn of Hint union, Tlio HUtto Capital, niliniinbly adapted for orrndoim of this wirt, wan lirliihtly llliunl niitwl, mul tho Interior iirritinroinuiiu vl deiicixl much tanto nnd ciuefnl tlumulit Repnwenlntlvo hull hi tho eaut wIiir, con ttlnliiK, by tho way, ono of tho Inrtimt ilntic liiK upact-M In tho tnto, wim laid with eimviw, glvlnu n Rinooth, oven Mirfaeo. OpKlto tho enttancothoorcheHtra wuro em-onm-d on tho Bleaker' platform, completely hidden from llht by a miiHt of beautiful plant nud How eiH. Tint coi rliloin mul tho fceunto cIiiuiiIht nt the other end of tlio hg IhiIIiIIiik wero thrown oihmi furtiilnir n tlellithtful nmni.m- ado. Hem Itotwwn tint dances, wandered fond jsuthsmid devotwl ninliletiH, tho low strains of tho numlo In the b til 1 oom IIohHiir by, lendlK nn iuIiIihI clmrm to tho softly murmured eon verKiitlon. Hliortly boforo ultio oVloek Lieut, mid Mrs. Oiinith nud Mr. nud Mm. Wright motioned tlionmelvcH in front ot tho mimlelmiH' bowtr, miilthoieceptlon Iwnnii, Mr. Will Hnidynnd Mr. Frank Hm-r, Intioduelnn tho Riioatt. Nearly two hundred nsiplo wero proneniod iKiroro tho hIriiiiI for tlio Rinnd march was rIv-ii. Then led by the jjuentH ot thouven hiit In tho order ii-tiued nbiive. comnu-ncwl tho ktateiy pi umeiimle. The l'hllhminonlo oivhenlia, unfilled hy MM WlllmiRhby. ills- eoumeii Htveet iiiumc, and In n lew minutes iiMtheihythmlu air of tlm wultit'.uno from tho nrelieulral dills, tho niiiplo lloor was thronged wilh duuceiit. Tho progrmii eon siting of fom leeu numUm. inelmltwl UiMes Ihownltc, tho neliottisjho. iKilkii. Nttwimi-t. nun iniiceiH. 'i ho fprlRlitllni'iis ami K()r -. """! over ci.aiacieiiKiio or uio uuiumiinl no.mon, inanlfcHt in tho bilRht faces umi vlvaclutis deiueiinor of tho gny nssemhly, added to tho splendid environment, rvu it delightful charm to tho billliiiut spectacle. Tlu iMvi.t hall nud ndjnceut corriilors wero nouo too largo for tho occasion, as Indlcatisl U the com taut ovei Ilo .v from tho ball room. Hut thrro was comfort nnd enjoyment every where. Tho presence of nearly n half doon lit Ides and as many more young nnd pretty girls In nmmi i minim cuuiuviiiiiices ouo could lead tint Joy of I ho meiry debutauto's heattovvr her llmt HiecvM, was it striking feature of this opening party. Tho gnllory in tho ball room was 11111 dur ing tho evening with a largo number of In terested spectatois, prominent citizens and guotta from nhroud. Following is a Hit of those present) Messrs. and Mesdnmos O. 8. Llpplucott, Mason Qregg, J. P. Lawton. K P. Ewiinr. A O. Iloesou, M. K. Wheelor, J. A. IluekstnIT, R. B. Mcintosh, Sam Ijelnnd, Douglas rilitll mg, H. K. Moore, II. P. Latv. F.W. Baldwin, U. K. Vamoy. L. C. Uurr. E. E. IInWI. a " . .--,, H. rlKht. II.W. lirOWU. A. H. lUvmnn.l John M. Tint or, Jr., J. D. MeFurUnd, K. R. Slrer, Goo. H.CInrk. T. H.llentou.O. It. Oak ley, R. H. Oakloy, II, IJ. Patrick, W. 8. Utbi, M. D W. B. Woleott, Hartly of Dallas, Texas; nud Mm. Thos, Sowell and Mrs. John ehrung. Mis. Fay Maralmll, Maud Burr, Minute Latta, Olive Utta, Cora Hartly, Clara Walsh, Naomi Weor, Gertrude Zlemer, Martha Funke, Alic"Cowdery, Maggie KuglUh, Kit tle C(ff dery, Uallle Hooper, Nellie White, i Eftle Adams ot Atchison, Grace Uurr, Ger trude Manpiblte, Badlo Uockor, Anno Funke, KtUu Leese, Nanmo Lilllbrldge, Maud Ham Hammond, Janet Wells of Cincinnati, Lill ian Htorllng, little Andrus, Ethel Mainland, Dena Iwinls, Adams of Chicago, Fannlo Hawlt-y, Ilattlo Lelaud, Grace Oakloy, Maud Oakley, Carola Hill, Gertrude Clark, Ger trude Hill, Margaret Ualrd, Mante Yott, Dewey of Chicago, Ntllle Kelley, Carrie AH Ion of St. Louis, Efllo Molntyre of Huttings, Lyle Hoover of Tecumseh. Neb.. Mmi.l Bmlth, Florence Drown, Almena Parker. lUohel Brock, Downing of St. Ixtuls, Down ley, M. W. Brush of New York.Agno Sewell Messrs. Charles Hall, O. E. Bpahr, M. D.' Fred Houti, II. J. Hall, F. C. Sholes, Charles Burr, Will Hamoud, Frank Burr, Gea Fores man, Geo. Holden, J. Russell ltmlst, Frank Evarta, O. W. Oerwlit. G. C. Bt. John. OUr. ence Brown of Omaha, D. C. Vau Duyn, 8. Tf 8t. John, Clareuce Bmlth, Frank Zchrung, ,it. sscyni, ueo. crancer, Clinton Andrus, Aaron BuckstutT, Bert Wheeler, Will Clarke, R. II. Cooper, Charles Clarke, C. E. Magoon, M. I. Altkeu, Johu Djrgan, 0. E. Waite Irwin Winger, Wing Allen, Omaha, Elmer 8tephetwin, a AVXlarkson, F. W. A. Kind, W, E, Hardy, O. A. Olnwtead, Frank Polk, C. V. Ladd, M. D Emery Hardy, II. P. Pottwof Omaha, E. C. Fltigerald, W. Mor ton Bmlth, Fred Howe, Ed. Bradley, Fred Smyser, 8. Langworthy, W. A. C. Johnson, II. Wheelock of New York, W. F. Meyer, Frank llatliaway, J. E. Thomon, Robert Mulr.U'R. Rlchter, W.O. Reeves, M. I) II. It. Krug. THE TOILSTTU. Mrs. T. W. Qrimtli looked superti lu hor IRn . l2r fl W. Janstn, II. P. Foster.F. L. Sheldon, O. K. Van Dusen, W. H. Ogden, J.W. Maxwell, W. N. Leonard, K. K. Hayden, K. K. Crlley, Ed. Green, T.W. GrIRItti. I. M. Ravmoii.l. J weildliiK iIiiim of white hroenited millu rut m I u urn In the neck, with MimIIoI collar entered trllh diiclioxn lace. Iilauionil nml sllter kid slippers, Mrs .1. II. WrlKhtiiUn inndoit very strlkltiK nppeiiriinro In her tteildltiK ilrc, which whs of while brocitileil satin, with corxitKii cut round nml III led with Venetian lace. Hatlu slippers, ostrich feather fan und illainoiitN. Mrs. John. M Tlutyerjr., wi-ddliig ilresnnf corn colorccl hroi'adeil satin, round cut bodice outlined tvllh llmt cm. Diamonds. Mrs, J, W, Mitxttull wcildttiKdressofereaui Otliimaii silk, Willi front of icold limeade i Imilleo cut sipiaro nud Illicit with tluehen liicn. lllanionilH Mrs. llottKlas HIilllliuf-wedilliiK dress of tthl In silk, round cut ImmIIco outlined with cream colored ostrich tips. Iilnmomls, Mrs I :,K, Iteuklo-I'lnk princess, dceollotu1 inaiiionus, ,MIi (lerlrudn Clark ofOninha white crepe mul black veltet. Flutters. Miss Nelllo Whltu -Urcclan Riitvit of cream colored crepo with ostrich rt-nthur trlmmliiK mul Kill piisaemeuterle. While roses. Miss MarKitrot llalrd lllnck lace, decollete. I ted ruses. Miss Kiiilln Becker Heliotrope sllk.dcco letto MIssMnml llurr white i-nutel'a hair, nold ami brown vclvi.t, und whltu pit somonlerle. Jack roses, Miss Martha Kuiikc white embroidered crepe with htou, cut decolette. Diamonds, Miss (lertrmlo Miirtiietto-Old roIU net over while sntlu, ilreolclte. Mrs. H. H. Melnlosh-hliick net over black and white silk, decolette. Mls (lortrudo .lemer black silk with lace. Roses, Miss Carola Hill pale blue China silk with cream laco trlmmliiKs; round eorsnffo. Vol low roses. " Mlss'dortrttdo lllll-cream colored .silk; round corsiiKo. Flowers. Miss Ilattlo Iceland cream colored alba tross; corsiiKCCitl low. Miss MarKiirot KiikIIsIi Green silk, .M ls Clara Walsh-black nut over silk with round corsnKo. l'luk roses Miss Aline Funke white earners hair with neck und sleovcs trimmed with hhtek title. Profusion of ln Franco roses Miss Fannlo llnwley I'lnk Henrlotta with low corsiiKo lllled with embroidered lulu. Flowers. Miss Fny Marshall Canary colored prin cess, V shaped hodlce, Kold embroidered Zouave. Miss Florence llrotru White Henrietta. sal mon colored silk bodice. Flowers. Miss Niiuulii LllllhrlilKo-tthlto silk with white oinbroldurcd tule. Miss llalllu Hooper white India silk prin cess with Oreclan drapery. Miss Utile U'ce llht blue cashmere with tlKiired China silk tlruperles, Flotturs. .Mrs. II, 1. roster black threaded luce over Nile (Ireou silk. Diamonds and carna tions Miss Corn Hardy Cherry colored crepo, ileml train, ornamented with Kilt butterllles; low cut bodice. Mrs. W, II. OKdcn-Uiinnry colored China silk with brocaded draperies. Diamonds. Miss Maude Hinlth Cream colored albatross with cold embroidery nml laco trimming; V shaped eorsnife. l'luk roses. Mrs. W. N. l.eominl-Imported costume of black laco embroidered with whllc.deuil train; V shaped corsage. Diamonds Mrs Frank Mlioldon black lace over sntln trimmed with ontiiKc colored ribbons; deco lette. Coral necklace. Mrs. Hit KtrliiK creuiu colored Ottoman silk ;corsngo cut square with duchess lace. Miss Lillian HterlltiK black Ineo embroider ed with (old; ilouil train, Fluners, Miss Carrie Alienor 8t. Louis-cream alba lross;eorsiiKoeut low with uold embroidery. miss ivuiio uottuery ttiiiio tiilo urapeil ovorsllk. Flowers. Miss Alice Cottdery Lavender colored cos tuino with lace. Flowers. Miss Ethel Marshiud bluck net Interwoven with yellow ribbons und silk. Flowers. Miss Ilciut I.ooiuls-Kiilil strlnetl yellow tulo over jellow satin, enrsngocut round. Flow ers. Miss Naomi Weaver whllo costume; Jneo und ribbons. Flotteis. Miss Dewey of CIiIciiko while lace oer white silk; V corsiiKo. White roses. MlssOeuovlovo Wellsoft'lnclniiitll-liluo ml white silk brocade. Mrs, C. H. Llppliicotl-bluo Chtnii silk. Dia monds. Miss Mmid Hammond white silk with Grecian draperies or laco. Flowers. Misses Maude and Grace Oakley blue silk wllh silver striped tule. Miss (Irnce llurr blue embroldeied white wool; velvet Zona vo Jacket. Miss Alinenii I'arker pink silk; round cor siiko trimmed with white lace. Miss DownliiK of Ht. Unils-brown Chlnn silk. Miss Elite Molutyro of Hastings Acconllon pleated blue silk skirt; round corsiifie. l'luk rose4 Mrs. 1 lardy of Dallas, Te.ins whlto silk, ribbon trlmmliiKs. Diamonds. Miss .Mluulo Lntta-black net over black satin; V shaped corsane, trimmed with golil passementerie. La Franco rosjs. Miss Olllo Ijittn pink silk cropeotor pink Ilk btxlleecut rou nit with Venetian lace, l'luk rosoi. Miss Kelley, vlsltlmt Mrs. John Fitzgerald whlto silk crepo trimmed wllh white ribbons. Mrs, Ed Green wedding ilivss of cream Ottoman silk. Diamonds, Mrs. W. II. Wolcott-walte, Ottoman silk; wpiaro cut corsitKc tilled wllh laco. Dia monds. Miss Ixtttlo Andrus black lane, V shaped corsage. Fotvers. Miss Adams of Atchison, Kansas Helio trope silk; corsat'O cut round with feather trlmmliiKs. Flowers, Miss M. M. Brush of New York black thread lace over black satin wllh gold passementerie. Diamonds. Mrs. A. W. Janseu Lltiht ray, trimmed w-lih gold pitcsemeutcrle, drop trimmings Diamond., Miss Mantle Yptt whllo laco. Flowers. Mm. O. It. Oakley-black volvet, front of pearl colorod silk. Diamonds. Mm. L. B. Burgess, Now Yorklight pearl brocaded silk. Diamonds. Mm. John Zehrung-'bliick silk with cut steel trimmings. Diamonds. ,Mr.T, II. BentoiM-red silk trimmed with thread lace. 'Diamonds. t Miss Elite Juokton. Atchison. Kansas IIoll- otrope silk. Flowers. Mrs. J. A. Buokstair whlto erce, with Hu ll red China silk embroldqretl with Greek scroll design. Diamonds. Tho presence of dandruff indicates n Mas eased scalp, ami if not cured, blanching of the hair and baldness will reuutt. Hall's Hair Ilenower will cure it. ' Open Hattintay, Our new store at 1KS3 to 1SSS East O street will oien for business Saturday, morning, Novemtier I, Our formal otienlngwlll occur a few days later. In the meantime permit us to say that you will find bargains in every department, MaXWKM,, SlLUU'lC ft Rohh Co. East O street, between Fifteenth and Six teenth. Miss Johnston's hair emporium Is head quarters for Bang Cutting. Curling and Shampooing... New fashion plates showing latest design In coiffures, bangs, etc. Call Qiul see tho new styles. . You will want a new hat soon and T, Mil toubergorot the new Boston Clothing House 103U O street wants to sell It to you. His line embraces everything new and nobby In tiotn stllT and soft hats. An elegant Return quo proof etching, nice ly framed, only ft) at Crancer's, 313 South Eleventh streot. PHb liANJO AHTISTH. Tttasn liDstdellxlitfiil vlln- Yes, she plnycl tlio hnnjo tlieru; None would (ell It with derision Had ho n.1'11 her clinrmlng air For her lovely eyes wero (Isncliu, Till with KiultiH) on werodninki Tlient as un-lisly entrnnclnx lu that I'lunk Clunk I'liiuki Wlint alio played, I think, was "lhlj" Or silntH 'twas -Atilil Uiy rtjrno " Tliem were trills excivdln trlell- llnl tlminiKle wnsdltlmi Tliousli the chonls wore oft erratic). litch one dropil'i In a chunk There was Imrinony ecstatic In tlmt I'lunk I'lunk I'lunk -I'lilhmler Joliuviii In WaihlnjiiMi l'it ArruiiUliiK for l'.clin.lw .New.. "This Is the day of Journalistic enter prise, ain't Itf" wtld it man earnestly uh he put his head Inside the partially opened door. "Certainly." tviw tint reply "Come In.' Ho was shabby In attire, unl his face showed the marks or vicissitude. "Well," ho said, 'TveKotiiHcheinu. All t want Is nrsOn week, und I'll get more new. Into your paper than you ovor had In jour wholooxpcrlonce." "Ilotvf" "Just send a reporter around with me nnd I'll dhow you, I've only gut a week's work mapped ouL I've Just put u llvo cat fish lu the 'ntw.lo of the pump around the corner, nnd I'm going hack In a few mln llles lltlll swallow It. Scof The iloetnm will pump me out, und you can keep tho llsh on exhibition lu the olllce for the bono lit of anybody who doesn't believe the story For to-morrow, thntV Tuesday, I'll taken parachute and jump off the Wash lugton monument, and nobody but you wjll know that I'm going to do It, On Wednesday I'll makeiirrangcmentMtodlve ofT thu Free bridge, and get frustrated just nt the critical moment by the police; oil Thursday I'll tell somebody that I'm Tim cott, on Friday I'll thrown bogus IhiiiiIi shell at Houif cabinet olllcer, and on Satur ility I'll draw my Hillary."-Washington Post An Autumnal Whaup. The summer hours are going, the days lire cooler growing, und over Is the agri cultural fair, fair, fair, the golden rod Is blooming, the dying (lower perfuming In rural lane the circumambient air, air, air Tho Cape Cod maiden merry now picks the ripened berry, and qulckl) Mils her measure 'inong tho tncs, vines, vines, umi, singing at her Inlior or chatting with her neighbor, with ease can make n dollar ere she dines, dines, illnes Now the young mm anieui lover, When tlie wires or (Inj ure over, who heeka his girl' afrectlons to nchluve. 'clileve, 'chlcve, IcIIh to her the old.old Ktory.aud beneath the stellarglory ill oscillatory practice spends tho eve, eve, eve. The weather now is changing, the mercury often ranging from sixty up to eighty in u day, day, tiny; but Hliortly 'twill bo Hteady, und merchant should bo ready wheiiHliiiies thestiii or trade to make their hay, hay, Imj, for people who are wearing Hummer garment are preparing for thu uiitiiinn, nnd the merchant who Is wlso, wise, wNe before the people llock In will lay UHplcmlM Mock in und in the local pnpcrr.dvcrtlsc. 'tl-.ii. 'tlse.-Cape Cod Item Appniliauces Am Hoim-tlnics llrcclttu Saucy Duckllns-Oh, ho' u very old look ing head on it very dumpy looking chicken' Rooster (Indlgiinutly) Did you speak to me. slrf Tox.-i SlrtingH. A Dire Thrriit. Angry llousehohler How much will you take und leave the neighborhood nt onctif leader of Little Gfrmitti Hand Half n lollar Angry lloiisehohler Vou nk too much. Lender of Little German Hand Ish dot iot Yell, 1 bl ays you more tune, tin don Toil see If dot' too mooch. Chatter. Ills expedient. Whltely (to Hiuull iMiy) Here, sonny, If you'll collect men lot of Insect I'll give voit u quarter. Small Uoy Insect!, What do vcr want em ferf Whltely I want to put them on my wifo'tt plant. She won't let me smoke In the house except to kill Insects on tho plant. West Shore. A Had 8cre. "We were held up by train robbers." "Wero you frightonelr" "Awfully. One mau who hail disgorged 1100 found out afterward that he had it hundred more in his fob pocket that had been overlooked, und he was so scared he went back and gave It up." New York Sun. Ills limy Hour. Servant Girl tut I a. m.) Get up. Mr. Fellow, there Is n burglar below Fellows (drawlug the cover over his head) -Tell ulm I'm not In. New York World. Chiiso und Effect. Mr. Penny Wise Hayseed No, I don't wunt your paier. 1 never read the papers, nnd, beside, I cnti't afford It a I've Just losttaoOon it bunco mau. Uosvon Time Spun Out. says that the A dispatch strikers are tvnrvtMl I' "Worsted? That's a yarn." Lawrence American A Relentlllo Answer. "Jlmmle, do you know why the tow al way eat thistles when they can find tuemr" "Ye So's to jtlclr. their teeth '--New York Hnu. 0T BO Party Invitations AND ENVELOPES Handsomely Printed FOR Wessel Printing Co. 1136 N Don't be Tardy The Best Will be Picked First. You can New Goods and New Styles Throughout For Fall. ite: " Where did you When you've bought ours extra dollar. A. vBSCrrN- M fgntv PHENOMENAL CATCH. Special to tho CouuiKit, Fishkill ,N.Y.,Nov. m, 1890-Thc citizens of this place were thrown Into a stac of great excitement this afternoon by the strangest cntch ever known in these waters. The angler, a well known resident, was armed with a bamboo rod of only or dinary size He had waited n vain lot a bite for nearly half an hour when he felt, at the cm! of his Ine, n fUh evidently endowed with enormous strength. The battle which ensued has probably never been paralcllcd In piscatorial annals. It attracted n 1 1 ? ,C t,?m,,n,l0,n l vl,la?e so raPlal- w" ' melting news clrcdatcd I he beholders could scarcly believe theTr eyes when, as the finny monster was drawn RRh' "''I6 wa," '"'.tobe Jomed with the tuilnew card of AT. GRUhl 1 LR St CO., whose bargains in FURNITURE are now attracting almost n much attention as the fish Itself will receive from anglers all over the country This is the Season of the year when COAL is KING 1 wiien Competition is Close and Everybody has the ' best.. Then is the time to go direct to Headquarters. You need a supply for the Winter and as now is the time to buy, why not call on BETTS St WEHVER ' arid, see; their linn and get prices. There yoli can get .he pure article direct from America's greatest mines noted for their purity and excellent quality. Call up Phone 440. - - Office 1045 O Street. WHEN HOD WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL PRINTiun m . & $2,50, STREET. Fall Overcoats and Suits ! Lots of them, Beautiful Patterns and Elegantly Made. First coiners 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 Aps pleasantly answer that that favor Hat ?" "(It and saved an Hurlbut & Co. Cor. 10th and P Sts., Lincoln. Cebyr.or T89& JW "Tfl V '" iviUti (WWsMhVewT"--