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CAPITAL C1TV COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMMSR i, i8go 5 v r W- k Dress .:. Goods ALL NEXT WEEK wii wii.t, opkisk some Special Bargains IN DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. J. W. WINGER & CO. . 1109 0 ST. THE ADVANTAGES -WHICH THE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Offcrh to Nobliy Drexsers In making their Selections from our Large Assortment of Tailor Made Suits ARE NUM EROUS. First and foremost our prices are from $15 to $20 less than the regular Merchant Tailors will charge von for Identically the same suit. Second is the absolute certainly of ynur getting a perfect fitting garment. Then you are not subject to any delay or disappointment, ns is too often the case when you leave your measure with the so-called crack tailors. Our slock of Fine Tailor Made SuitR comprises all the very Latest Styles In Prince Albert Suits, Three-Button Cutaways, Double-Breasted Sacks, Square and Round Cut Sacks. We shall be pleased to have you call and inspect our magnificent line of Fine Suits before making your purchase, confident It will be to your interest an. well as ours. Globe Clothing House, Corner 0 and Tenth. NUWMARK & HERSCHLER, Props. Stoves Furnaces Hardware Best Stock in the State. Courteous attention given callers. Wc have a competent force of ru .tiers who will do all kinds of job work in a satisfactory manner. We Invite You to Call! HALL & DUNHAM 112 6 O St. IffttArt&RlCtlUR p. ?lii'i'iiimn-rtmimiiiirjrrimuiiiiiO , SB Kg toilMiNco'&raHKi IJfeSlep ssse M EB ' 1204 and 1206 0' Street, Burr Block LOCAL AND PERSONAL IIIMiop llnuaeum In In Chli'tigo Dr (lairetann hnftftone to Maeoinh, III. Don Smith luis none to Columhu, Ohio. A. I). ('olVii'th but returned from Indiana, Mr. 0. H. Xehou im noun to llrtH'kHiit, N. Y. Mliwdeitrude II 111 vWtiil Omnba M(i day. H. M. Leavltt win nil Oninhn visitor Thtimlny. Mlsx (liiico Mlniieke in vMtlnu ft lends nt Fulton, III. Fnrnaut tfmllhof Oiuiibn, spoilt Sunday In this city. Horn to Mr. mid .Mrs. C. II. Holiuos, Mnu dtiy, n sou. Mrs. 0. II. Foxwoithy nnsnn Oninhn vis itor this W'k, Frank Tyler of Beatrice, was n Lincoln vis itor this week, Mrs. H. McCoy left Wednesday for New l'ortiiKt'i Ohio. MIm Mary C Tlioinpion departed Tuesday for MlnnenH)lls. Horn to Mr. mid Mrs. V. A. Oreen, Wed nesday, a daughter. Miss May Dlckeiiwn departed Wednemlay for KvmiHtou, Wyo. Thornim Howell returned Wednesday fiout nu extensive? caMern trip. Mrs. M, OpHulieliuer Isentertaliiliig Mrs. Isaac Hiiiih of Ht. Joseph. I). M. Heyfonl bus returned from nu ex tensive trip south mid east. Mr. Morris Friend of lltunbolt, Neb , Is visiting Mr. I, Friend on Q street. Mrs. V. F. Atwood and dminliter loft Tues day for Deliver, their futute lioiuo. II. C. Raymond who has been visiting hi this city, returned this week to his home In Iowa. Mrs, Knt I.. Wlntr. returned Wednesday from Geneva vthoru slio lias been vWtlnj; friends. Captain Joseph Tenters has received olllelal ncilco of his nppoliitmeut as receiver of the land olllce. Charles J. Templeton returned Tuesday from a very pleasant trip through the llliiek Hills country. Miss Iioulsu Kohlllng who has lieeii vlslllug friends in this city, leU for her home in Ht. Louis Tliuiwlay. Miss Charlotte Mugnnrth, who lias been visiting Mi's, L. J. M. Wade, leturned to Denver Thursday. Mjs. M. W. Ilouek hasgonu to Han Iior iiadluo, I'al., where shu 7lll spend tho winter with her brother. Miss Renter, of IV -.rln, 111., Is visiting Mrs Joseph Swan, Sho expects to remain In the city several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ureene of Indiana, who Imvii Ihhjii vIsiMug their son It. (J. Clroune, loft for their homo Monday. Miss Augusta Larrabee, daughter of Iowa's ex-govornor, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. I). I Love, bus returned to her home. Miss Klllo Leese entertained this weiik MioiLyle Hoover of Tecumseh, Neb., nud Misses Anna How laud and Nellio Davis, of Howard . MIm I.ydln Johnston of Cheney mid Miss Nannlo Hooso of Malvern lown, old time chool mates hi Lincoln have Imvii In tho city Ills week. Mrs, Du Hols of Omaha mid Mls Clara Fitch of Canandlagiia, N. Y who have ben visiting Mrs, II. I'. Foster, have returned to their homes. Score eaiils for progressive eiiehro, high five, whist mid inr.lu dazzle, somotlilug now and neat, 15? imr do.on at thu Wessel 1'rlnt lug Co., llJMN street. Frank MoDonaM and family returned Tuesday from Denver and Munitou. While at the latter place they enjoyed n rldo up Pike's I'eak, us fur as tho now railway has lieen built. Kdgar Wessol, cousin of tho editor of Tiik CouiiiKii.hiiH accepted a poHltion as manager I of tho stationery department of tho Wessol Printing Co. Mr. Weesol recently arrived from New York and exiecti to remain hero permanently. Mrs. F. Iliurwirth mid daughter after a several weeks visit in Chicago have leturiieil home. During their visit there Frank, the eldest sou died mid was hurled last Tlitusday in Ilurliiigton, la. Mr. Ilferwirth was I'lill. Armour's private Keerotnry mid mi oxeni buy young man with bright prospects, tint the angel of favoritism mid nil must eo tho long Journey at tho certain hour. Tho fam ily has tho sympathy of a host of friends. II. It. Nlssley & Co. are doing a great bus iness and their fall trade is larger than any previous year. A call tl.ere at any time al ways Hnds tho store well filled with barg'ilu seekers and seldom does an intending pur chaser leave without having their want' ful filled. Mr. King, one of the firm, is ever watchful of the interest of nations, and everything moves smoothly and prosperous at this Kiular and old reliable resort, The exhibition of tho automatic city of Jerusalem at 110 south FJoventh street, which lias tieen In progress for some weeks, will close today. Today is tholastop)ortuulty to witness this wonderful exhibition, already Idwea ly Ihou-itnils. Jerusalem Is showed us it appeared liefnre tho day of crucifixion iluiing tho reign of Herod, presenting the temple, tho palaces of David and Holomou, the Judgment liall, Mount Calvary, etc. Ad- Mission ifi cents, children 10 cents. Max K0I111 of Nebraska City, after a search of several months for a location somowhuie in the west, has finally concluded to settle in Lincoln. Mr. Kohn hat bought a hulf Inter- ot In theKagle Bufponder Co. which business will tie greatly lncreaseI and tho company products will be mors fully represeiiUxl throughout the west than at present. Mr. mid Mrs. lvohu were In the city yesterday to secure it resldencennd arranged prelimlnarieH for their removal hero next week. Mr. Kohn Is a gentleman of capital and Ids removal to this city adds to our commercial interests much prestige. Now Louie Mnyer & Co. ure ready to re ceive their cmtomerR and friends ut their handsome Tfiith street store, roceutly altered and re-arranged, These change make It one of tho hituUotnokt stores In the city. Whvu you ure In the neighborhood drop in. Louie Meyer & Co, carry 11 flue lino of dry goods, notions, groceiies, etc., making a speolulty of tho latest novelties. In dry goods they offer somo rare bargains, well worth examining. Everything that is latest uud lient In the way of general merchandise. ltememWr, the Ixist goods for the lowest pi ices. Anything In the above linos. Every thing thoroughly reliable nud warranted to giro perfect satisfaction. Many years of honest dealing have given this firm an euvl- ubl reputation and they aie now leaping tlm harvest in 11 very largo and HrmanetiLtiado. If you don't know tho firm, call ami get no ipmlntcd. Wood -ill kinds prcmrcd ready for tho tovoat HetlH.t Weiver's. l'hono No. III). Have you seen those lovely Tea Downs at J. H. MmultlusoV Co, Infants complete outfits, it magnificent lino niiil everything that Is dnslred for the little darlings at tho Harm-. Cliamberl.iln'ri Kyo and Hklu Ointment. For tetter, Halt-rheum, rn'iiM-head, oiima mid chronic, sore eyw. Price SW cents per Ikix, 1'hotographlo vlownof tho city of Lincoln, public buildings, business house and lino losldeuces In book form, pretty Bouveuli-s, may Ui hml nt tlio Wcsnot I'rintiug Co,, 1 1 IK) N street, price fifty cents, For n cut, bruise, burn or scald, there Is nothing npial to Cliainbrhilu's l'aln Halm, It heals the parts 11111111 quickly than any oth er application, and utiles tho Injury Is very soveie, no senr Is left. For sale by A. L, Hhader. Indies should visit Miss Johnston's hair emporium. Her now lino of hitlr ornaments 111 e now all In mid In the stock Is a lMautlful lino of genuine shell ornaments- Isith curved and plain, cut steel, uud others or gold. Those g(K)ds must be soon to lie nppreclattsl. II. I. Hherwln, M'JI O street, has a present for every one of his customeiH that cannot fall to be appreciated. He will give to every customer a tine crayon picture tniutn from any photo that is desired nud It will not cost you a cent. Call In nt his drug and shoo store mid see how It Is done lllit O street. A prominent physician and old army sur goon In eastern Iowa, was railed away fioui home for a few days; during his absence one of the children contracted 11 severe cold and his wife bought 11 bottle of Chaudcrlaln'x Oough Itomcdy for It. They were so much pleased with tho remedy thatthoyufterwurdx used sovcutl IsittlcH ut various times. He said, from his oxpoilunco with it, lie regards it as the most lollablc preparation In use for colds mid that Itcamu the nearest being a sK'cllIe of any medicine he liadevo seen. For pale by A. L. Hhader. The Hhoe Man. HriscM, tho Hhoe Man, coutlumw to fit the feet by tho hundreds, nud Ills Ills Invariably give sntlsfatloii, It Is now time to discard yom slimmer shism for something morn ap propriate, and Hriscoe, the shoo man, has In stock Just what you want. Hhoe that fit well, look well, and wear well; heavy shoos and light shoes; button shoos and lace shoes; ladles shoes and men's shoe, mid children's shoes. Everything for the feet. His stock includes all of the latest novelties and ho can satlsfyevery want, llefyro buying call and examine his assortment of foot wmr. The bestgoods at reasonable prices. Do not for get, Hi Iscoe, the Hhoe Man, hi the Kxposl Hon, I.ndles Cork Hnln Turned Hlioes. are ns easy to the feet ns any hand turned. A10 warm, dry and computable. Try a pair. To U lound only at Wkiihtku & ItmiKiiH, I'iidlug HIiimi Dealers IaJ(eH will find it complete Hue or line shoes and all the laU-st tyhs nt the pmer prices at Bherw lu's Hoston HIkhi Htore. The Wliltchrcust Coal and I. line company Is'agsln at the front supplying the finest grades of coal at. the lowes price Oeiitleiiiitns I'liin Nulls. Huch an elegant stock of Hue sultsan Is now being shown ut tho i.ew Huston Clothing House Is seldom wen In Lincoln and Mr. Mil. tontmiger Is having a big tindtt on them from tho stmt. The leiisou Is plain prices talk. Tho lino embraces an excellent assort ment of cutaways, sacks, nud Prince Alberts In all thu newest patterns and coloilugs and if you want anything In this lino these goods cannot fnil to please you. It will lie worth your while to go iu un I look them over. Open Mntiirdiiy. Our new store at list! to teiH Fast O street will open for hussiiess Haturday morning, November 1. Our formal o'iilug will occur a few days later. In the meantime ermlt us to say that you will find bargains In owry department. Ma.wvki.i,, HllAlll'K & ItOHH Co. Fast O street, between Fifteenth mid Hix teeuth. lliirlliigtiin Itoiile I'iHylug Cards. I now hit vn 11 liirifii sloek nf f hso ulnvliiL- cards, which are sold at 1 10 low rate of ten cents it pack (not oue-ipiurter the price usu ally paid for such ctrds). Call iu and get 11 dozen packs, they are Just the thing for your euchre, whist and high five parties this win ter. A O.y.iKMKH, (' I. &T. A. I'l 1 1 1. 1 1 and j 1. 1 3 O Street, i WILL SHOW TIIK FINKST MNB OF - Table Linens and Napkins XBNT WBBK BVBU SHOWN IN TUB CITY. Get Our Prices and Save Money ! TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN 33TT- DR. H. K. KBR3VYAN SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform I No lither I No Gas I A Eull Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. All Fillings at the Lowest Rates. DR. H. K. KERMAN, Rcon" t ''rr niock- LINCOLN, NEB Largest and Finest Stock in Lincoln, --' Herman Bros. IIAVB TUB MOST ATTRACT1VB 1,1 Mi OF FOR MEN FOR BOYS. OVERCOATS FOR YOUTHS FOR Childriin: Ever Shown in Lincoln. Scrcfuftt U the inott ancient and most general of all dheascs. Scarcely a family U entirely frc freinlt, while thoiiHaudi everywhere are III sulterlng Nlavei. Ilood'.i Harsap.irllla hns had reiaarkahle success In curing every form of scroula. The most severo and painful running Rnrci, nwcllingi In tho neck or goitre, humor In the eyes, causing partial or total lillmlness yield to the powerful effects of this medicine. Hood's Sarsaparilla HoldliyiillilruKKlitt, Jl! lxfor55, 1'reredcmlf : bjl'l lloniAC.,Aatliectrl(.,Ixwell,Uui. . IOO Dosos Ono Dollar All wc ask is a call and wc feel confident that we can please you, both in style, quality and price. Wc buy direct from the manufacturer for our wholesale trade and (en retail stoics -consequently get lower prices than other houses that buy for but one store. See our New Fall Stock of Suits, Underwear, Hats, Gloves and Neckwear. HERMAN BROvS. 1017 O Street. i2r .DISTRICT .'i ?otfumMa Blafioiital B Jb- 2T EZ . LlNl'OLN, I NliHKASKA. 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