Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, November 08, 1890, Page 5, Image 6
CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, i8qo L i y Another Rid Monday, 47 Forty Cts. a Pair. Cts. a Wo placo on sale Monday an importers complete lino of Samples, including all the most popular makes. Some arc slightly imperfect but have been repaired that one can scarcely notice the defect. The lot comprises 50 Dozen BLACK and COLORED at about their value, 47 cts- a PJ,n'' CLOAK SALE. In addition to the above sale, we offer sonic startling bargains in Jackets and Plush Coats. J. W. WINGER & CO. 1109 0 ST. THE ADVANTAGES -WHICH THE GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Offers to Nobly DVosmts In making tlielr Selections from our Larye AhMrtmentH of Tailor Made Suits ARE NUM EROUS. First nnd foremost our prices are fiom $15 to $20 less than tin. regular Merchant Tailors will charge von for Identically the same suit. Second Is the absolute certalnlj of j-nur getting n perfect fitting garment. Then )ou are not subject to any delay or disappointment, as Is too often the case when you leave 3 our measure with the so-called crack tailors. Our stock of Fine Tailor Made Suits comprises all the very Latest Styles In Prince Albert Suits, Three-Button Cutaways, Double-Breasted Sacks, Square and Round Cut Sacks. Wc shall be pleased to hnvcimi call and Inspect our magnificent line of Fine Suits befoic making 3 our purchase, confident It will be to your Interest as well as ours. Globe Clothing House, Corner 0 and Tenth. NKWMARK & HERSCHUiR, Props. -TTyv.iiiiiiniiiiiMiiiiiuu'i'jTiiHfTT-TrB - TA KtilB riiHMHiflN W llNCOLH mW'iVJ sme I I 1204 and 1206 0' Glove Sale ! Nov. 10th. Seven 47 Pair. Cts. a Pair. Stoves Furnaces Hardware Best Stock in the State. Courteous attention given callers. We 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. C D Street, Burr Block. SOCIAL AiVnjMSIISONAli. Tlitilailleinf the Holy Trinity Kplvnpnl eluuvli mo making elaborate papulation for n Festival of )uj to bo glwu hi Temple hall tlm net-owl week hi I)eceinler. Thero will lo hootlm for tliovevernl days of tlu wiMkwlth the usual complement of pii'tty lrK and In the soles (lemittnent a ieelatty will ho imiiln of mllcles utiltatile for Ohrlst iiiiis gifts, A nuuilior of pietty mill novel fentuiv nro promlm-il, awl It N nine to Imi it must enjoyable nmilr. An (iijoynlilu card paity ni given by Mls Kninek at tlm leitldenco of Mr. and Mi. M. Aekermaii lust livening. Tlm following worn prewnti Mliwt A. Meliwnh, I. Fileltd, A. Hcllgsoliu, II, Hcllgmilin, I'. (IoMniiiMi, A. Ilnrr, II. llnrr, HarkMiu, Aleiwro. Kl lum inal), C. Major, II. Mayer, .1. ()penlielnier, Ilirseli, H, OpM'ttliiliuer, H, (Ireetilmuiu, Joseph 0iKii)ifliiur, I., Kreimky, KiiUern Htulu, and Mr. mid Mrs, Nuwiinirk, This week's mooting of the Tiiowlay Ktnti lug Club was hold nt tlm iiwlilcnco of MIsa Demi LooiiiU, East Lincoln. Fiank 11. HtooK tou was tlm author itiseusxeil and the follow lug iH'tnons hud place on tlm pi ogi allium: Mossm. H. T. Ht. .lolin, .1. Kaneon, W. 12. Ilniily, W. 1. Mojor and W. Morton Hnilth, MUkom Nellie White, draw Oi llllth, Demi lHiiuls, Olivu Lntln, Mliinlo I jilt a mid Cut l In Alien. MIsh KiiiiiiIo dimmer niiil Mr. Eil I'.Tilm Ixil uerotiultoil In uiarringo last Thnntluy at tlm leslileucooftliuliililo'itparenUat Vim keo Hill, Ilov. Dr. K. 11. t'urtls of tlm Kind rnsbytorlaiieliilieli olllelatlng. Tlm gloom Is tlio topuliir pioprletorof tlio "Lone Ever green" fruit fiinn, darllold preelnct, where tlm happy eouplo am now at homo. IjiHt Krldiiy ovoiimg it uiiiiiIht of filemli worn pleasantly ontoitamed by J. (I. (lulld at his lesliloiiee, 11t21 F street. Those pres ent nem: Misses Mao lousing, May 1'hll ot, Cm no Htcains, Amy lllssoloy, lllanelm Do Witt and Lnurn Taylor. MHssis, Homer Honeywell, John Cruinley, I'orry limns, Otis Weoks nnd Elliott Cheney. Mr. nlid Mr. C. H. Mppiueott enteitnlnetl a few friend at ton Wednesday livening, them being pi own t MIhmh Minnie and Ollvo Uittn, Miss Cora Hardy, ami Mossih. W. E. Ilaidy, H. T. Ht. John, Oscar Calllh.in and Dr. C. K. Inilil. A very pretty birthday party was given at tlio lenlileiicenf MlwMt Jennie and Htimiah Thoi iibiiru Wednesday ovonlng, the birthday annlvomury of tlm latter. Cards worn tlm principal amiiHoiiieut of tlm evening. Col. William II. Kilgnr, editor of tlm I'lku eounty, (Mo,,) AVici, and Mrs. Mary K. Davis, of HotHprhiRs, 3. 1)., were married Monday at the resldeneo of J. d. Morrison, I Ml, Fstieet. The Capital City C. Ii. H. C mot last ovon lng In tlm Y. M. C. A. rooms nnd an Inteu-Ht-lug prograuiiuu was given by Mossr. Jordan, Eilmtstoii and Wilcox mid MlssOorbiii. Within the very near future, will ooeur the wedding of onu of our well known young moil a prominent member of tlm Vorko club lust year. Mrs. Ooo. Cook will give a reception next Tuesday afternoon and on Wednesday even ing she will glvu ii high live party. A niimlwr of young xoplo passoil a very enjoyable evening last Friday the guests of Miss Ida Ilonnell. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ilurr entei tallied very pleuwintly a munlier of fi lends at cards last evening. Tlm F stioot card club will meet tonight at the resldeneo of Mrs. Tfpllng. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. U.K. Heed is hi Chicago li I.. Kittle Is In West Virginia. dov. Thiior visited Omaha yesterday. H. K. IVail hasgoiiu to JniioHVllle, Wis. 11. S (Inbel hasgonoto Ilarrisburg, l'a. Misi IiOia l'arker has gone to Dixon, III. A. I. Hhader has returned from tlm east. J. L. Mandell left for Ogden, Wednesday. W. Htull Is visiting friends in Marergo, III. Phillip Hlfsor left for New York Monday. P. C. Moore left Wednesday for Philadel phia. O. P. Dlngeu has returned from Jlliino apolis, J. II. MeMurtry lotiirnod from Colorado Monday. C. Ii. Campbell left for tlio Illuck Hills Moi fUv, T. II. Bauer started Wednesday for Hoards. town, III. Mrs. H. w. Hardy left yesteiday for Michigan. A. II. Cook has gone to Mlddloslxirough, Kentucky. 1.01. f. si. Wooils was in Lyons, Nob., Thursday. deorgu li.Hmltli of Omaha siientHundav in this city. J W. Fut iiuiii Hniitli of Omaha, siKfiit Sunday In this city. Samuel Fuller demrlod Tuesday for Ht. Paul, Minn. Mrs. Anna Kvans departed Thursdny for Portland, Ore. Mih. Sarah Smith Is visiting friends In JoliusoiiUllo, la. Congressman d L. .Laws of MeCook was In the city Monday. hi auk Ii. Sheldon left Wednesday evening for Oulveston, Tex. Ilov. J. M. Marsh loft Thursday evening for Wichita, Kansas, Mrs. C. T. Waton, daughter and sifter, left for Kansas City Tuesday. Mrs. It. H. Hlmw mid family of Kansas Cltv, are visiting Mrs. It. D. Stearnc,. A. Cassell llnrr of Denver. Col., has Ik-oii visiting his father, John K. liurr. Dr. Manning, who Iiiih Utn ill for several weeks, isoueu more himself agulu. Wright C Newman left tlm city Wodnos day evening for San Antonio, Texas. City Cleik Van Duyn und Charles K. Ma giKin weie Omaha visitors Thursday, K. MiMire of Chllllcothe, Ohio, has been visiting .Mr nnd Mm. Cal. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubbard exeet U re move to Omaha the first of Decenilior. ICilwaid J. Wlnynrd and Miss Fannie S. Miller wore united In mm rlagu Monday. 1). W. Fullei and II. J. Madison left Tiles liny for Texas, where they will spend the win tT. Paul II. Holm and In other, Ivt K. Holm of Manslleld, ()., have gone to Hot Springs, S. I). J. P. Smith, thesweutslngorfroui Chicago, was talk lug shoos to Lincoln merchants yesterday Mr. and Mrs. T M Hughes Ihim. goon In Trinidad, Col , whom they Will lo-ldo In tlm future T II ( oe, on tlm road for Ihimti llros., votiil Tuemlny, aid Is now on his way lo Washington, Mr and Mrs. It II, Oakloy am cittei tabl ing Lieut mid Mrs. K. S Dudley of Fort Iicmciiwiirth. Miss Ida How ley of Cass county, a regis tered pharmacist, has neooptod a position hi llownnl drug More. Mrs. It U. Cowdorry and daughters, Kit tle and Alice, am visiting Mis, Cowdery's sifter In.Faulkiier, Dakota. Flank I Im Melius, for the past tluoo ynim with lloiNilshilmei ,"k Co., has aeioptisl n INwItloti with A. Mock,: Co Tliom Is Homo talk In swell elides of a cooking clulH-probnbly occasioned by tlm npManinciHif Professor Pfnu. Mr and Mrs, Charles L. Wngnor and sons lliiny mid Howard left this week fur their future homo, Chattouoogn,Touu Mis, John Zolirungnnd Frank .ehiiingox sct to lonvo next WislnoHdny for Chicago, They will iKiiihsent from tlm city until Do ceinlwr Hist. Mr. and .Mrs. K. C. Caldwell of Muloou, III., aio visiting at tlm homo of Mr. mid Mrs. W.C Davis, Mis. Davis In-lng n slsfer of Mrs.Cnldwell. W. W. Hl'lpiiiau, who succtisls distrgo Foresinaii asgoueial agent of the Klkhoin In this city Ims already assunioil the duties of Ills Hew H)stlou. Mis. drills of Sutton, who bus been In tlm city uii.lor tlm medical cure of Mm. Dr. dm, returned to her homo Wcduoidny, her health greatly lestonsl, Mrs J J. Clark of lioiulou, ()., and Mrs. W. A Hurt of Columbis, ()., are visiting friends and mlallvos In this elty. The latter is n sister of Mrs. Hal C. Young. (loorgo MoAithur, after a years resldeneo In OiiiiiIiii, icttirmsl homo Tuiwlay to accept the jHisltionof doiuity to his father, who Is stiiMiyor of customs with headipiniters hi the government building. Mrs. J A. Duininett Is visiting iniIiiU in i ii... ui.... i.. .i... i... . . .i ,... .i mi niiiin hi inn iinorosi. oi mo miii niuiuai convention of the Young Women's Cluistlati convention to he held at Ashland, DocoiiiIhii' -Itli to Till Heiinan Levy, one of tlm mint isipularel K"r in in the road, was calling on the trade liemesoiihiy. Mr. Uvy will on Sunday ot next week lead to the altar at lioaven worth, one of the most accompllshisl Mies of that city. Dr. I. II. Malcolm and wife of Oram) Hnplds, Mich , nfler a visit of tluoo weoks with Mi. mid Mrs, S. J. Odell, loturncd homo Thursday. Mrs. Malcoln Isn sister to Sir. Odell mid they have Just ictiuiiod from a years ti Ip to the coast. The Fltgoiald dry gixsls coiup.uiy tint opened lntho,ehruiigblockou Twelfth street but n short time ago, have found their ti ailn so greatly incrciisod Unit new and much larger ipiai lent have Ikhju seemed. Tlm firm will movo hi nls-jut ten days to their new ipinrtoro IKM O street, the store formerly occupied by FunkHife Ogden and whou once thoroughly ut home there, they will bo lettr stocked than ever with dry goods and ladles furnish lug goods In nil departments. Hao you seen those lovely Tea downs at J. II. .Miitnltliisit Co. "Is this the la-st?" Is a ipiestlou ofUm asked when iiKsllehm Is wanted. Tlm follow ing nre a few of Urn medicines of known re liability sold by A. L. Shuder, diugglst of lids place. They hnvo many other excellent inedlelnes, but tlioMi are worthy of sieclal mention; Ciiammkiu.ain'h couhii IlKtiKiir, funious for its cum of sovmo colds, and as a pi even lativo for eioup. Pi ico M cents per liottle. CiiAMiiKKi.AiN'H Pain Hai.m, u goneial family liniment nnd esHelally vnlunble for rheumatism. Price M cents er Isittlo. CIIAMllKlll.AIN'H C'OUO, ClIOI.KUA ANII DiAiiuiiiiKA Kkmkdv, the most rellalile 'mown niisllclim for bowel complaiuU. It Is esiH-lally prixtil by jiersons subject to colic. It has ciind many cases of chronic diarrhoea Prico i!ft and Ml cents ier bottle. ST. PATIllCK'H Pi M.H, for disorders of the liver nnd bowels. A vigorous hut gentle physic that clonuses nnd lenovates the whole system . Price 1 cents or box. A WONDERFUL WOMAN. Mine. A. Itiiiert Has A('i-oniilUliil SIiir In Hellovlng Her NunorliiK H. tr Tliim Any U'limun I.IvIiik- At I.easl 1 Million AinriHli Wo Mien Can Tliiink Tills Speelullst for it Clear (.'iiiiiilexlini. Hlin rim Ififit tlm urlif.l,. ......i.i ,.. .1... ... mill lie proud to say, "I am Mine. Ituppert, :i;r.: v.r i.i;. ...,i.v.,..v,.v ff.vvn ",..,"i"b."' Vi ! "''"-" "j"K. nim ii is who lias ralspil t loliuslnessofinanuracturliiBan article for the complexion to a higher luwl, miikliig the business a genUiil IcKitmalo one. a few vt-ars ago everything adverllseit for curing blemishes of the complexion was lookcil up. on as UiicUery, while Unlay Mine. Ituppert hastlieconilihmcoorall the worlil who lmo liiNestlgateit her theory. Her plain, stralKht forwanl. clear explanations nt her lectures have given thousaniis In every city an oppor t unity, while IhousaiiilHinore have seen with their own eyes the rniiiurknldu proofs of suh Jeets with hut one shle or fueo eleared, while on exhibition ut her olllco. I'lllly one Million persons have uw-il her world renowned Fine llleuch, und derlsed most pleasing benefits Thousands of letters 'iliie,niis(lintei, contnliilng the most ex. triiviiKiuit reoeoineiidatlons. but Mine lliipiicrt Millies it wouiunsdellenoy loo hlghl) In such limtlersto reprint. A eomplele explunullon of how to clear the skin by blenching on ap plication nt olllco, or by mull for Hstuii) Mrs E. C. Rcwick, Aj;ent, Hi i U Street, or, Foreman & Crowe, IM S. Twelfth St. EDGN 7VYUSe Week commencing Momlii) , Nov. 10. KHKKKxhlbltloneei afternoon at l.dnnd A iiml ovetiliiR- at 7, by MUNSULLA, King of tlio High Wire Crlo ainJ.1. ThuJnptuesn Water Color Artist OVA will make Home hvuutlfol pointings to be given to lh ladles on Friday, No. Ulli.niul a repro iluctlou of Jerome's MiiKtuipleco "Victorious l.nii'," actual sle r.'xltl feel. 33S.Joa. TlxaAtxs. ADAMH SIHTIIHH 1'HOK COOK. Artistes riiiiuute Incomparable Mimic OrnnA "3Tlioivtsrlara. KUMTO'S ROYAL Jupauese Troupo of Men, Women and Children 10c Admits to All ! 10c This Week will oiler some Kxtraorclinary Hnrgains in Ladies' -:- Underwear 'IMIlfi LINI5 IS COMPLETE. Ladies' Natural Wool Pants and Vests. . . .39c each Reduced from 60c. Ladies' Fine Natural Wool Suits $.150 Reduced from $2.25. Ladies' All Wool Scarlet Suits $M5 Reduced from $2.00. These Bargains will last but a few days. Call before it is too late. n. 1 1 and n. TEETH EXTRACTED DR. H. K. KERMHN SURGEON DENTIST, Who has the Exclusive Use of Steauna's Anesthetic No Chloroform ! No litlicr 1 No Gas I A Ml Set of Teeth on Rubber for $5.00. All Fillings at the Lowest Rates. DR. H. K. KERMAN, Rooms . 95, 96, Burr Block, ' LINCOLN, NEB Largest and Finest Herman Bros. IIAVK THE MOST FOR VIBN FOR BOYS. OVERCOATS Ever Shown All we ask is a eall and we feel confident that wc can please yon, both in style, quality and price. Wc buy direct from the manufacturer for our wholesale trade and ten retail stores -consequently get lower prices than other houses that buy for but one store. See our New Fall Stock ot Suits, Underwear, Hats, Gloves and Neckwear. HERMAN BROvS. 1 01 7 O Street. 2? Vkm S, a 33 kC0MPANYAX eer and I Mill procure It for Jou at puhllslier'n I)veiit I'rlee I.iulles will aln)N Und a Mil line of Kamloii Muiriulnos on niv coiiuterii.iiliuiiiriill lino 'l'olslol'it "Kreuter .... iMl.,,"M,,,,1..u.,lM!!." 'I'V'I'lii.'" Notre CKiir." alio Human Heart), "rolem Soul. "I he 'luriiover Willi." "Hio List Throw," by the iMichuMh. Ituilyanl Kljillnu' entire aeries In eheup paimr form '. cU. Albert Rom' LUit "In HtelUi Bhlow," 50o papar.. - The Qothitu Newi Emporium, Mlltoa M. Lyon, Proprietor. 1 3 O Street, $ WITHOUT i PAIN x -r Stock in Lincoln, ATTRACTIVE LINE OF FOR YOUTHS FOR ' C.HILDRKN in Lincoln. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR Delivering Notes, Letters, Invitations HARCIJLS, I2TO. iri (AX H'AKli VOL' i'l At at any hourlo make the early trulmt uut your mall from OHtotllee, ete. Opcm Day uiacI Niglit I Telephone 100 Ollicc, S. W. cor. loth and O. Milton M. Lyou the Wide Awake Newsdealer anil SuWiptlon Af-ent, 1101 N St. Ia-nim Ortlem for anv Veu'iiimtier- Miumviini ip inrik.ii.ni ...i...... of Mine. Voiikm'h Celebrated KlowurHtmllni. Hoiiata" no low i'i eentM. H 1 M