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8 POPULATION OP LINCOLN Saturday Evening, Noy, 1590 &C9 Oorner 10th and P Street. Plush Coats -AND FURS I SPECIALTY. 11, 11. NiH.m.r.v x co. 'The Courier" I "or Nut n In Ouiiitiii. Copies nmy lm found nt Keith' nowsstnnd, 219 South Fifteenth street, Boyd' 0erii house Mock. ATTEND THE Grand Opening To-Day OF Fine Millinery t Herpolsheimer & Co.'s Hipotltlon Department Btorei, Tho Courier Vim liti Koiiml At Windsor Hotel Now Ntnml. Capital Hotel New Htmul. Kxposltlon Dining llnll Now Htmul. ThoOnlhnm NnwHtnml, IIHHoulli tllh Ht. Ifert Huinicr, HI North lltli Htroot. k.i. Young, law o Htroot. Klotohnr A Co., 11 '.'0 () Htrrot. Little HportOlitarHtoro, 113 North lUtli HU WcitorlloUr llnrbar Hhop, llurr Block, HTAn extra supply or papers I always loft l tho Gotham, in enso other Kowsdcnlor supplies run short. Fall Styles, Dunlap Hats 1137 O STREET. e J.el nml rcnoiml. Whltebrcnst Coal and LI mo Company. Toko Turkish nt 1010 O street. Drown' for oyster in nil stylos, Call up tho L. I). T. Co., Phono 100. Uuth M. Wood, M. D ISM P street. Telephone nt tho Couhikh olllco Is 253, G. II. Collins, Dentist, 1025 O street; Mrs. W.E. Gosper, fine inllllnory, 1114 O Hutchlu & Hyatt sell coal, Telephotm 225. Lincoln Ico Co., 1010 O St. Tclephono 118. Mineral watr used for bathing, 1010 O st. Order Canon City Coal from Belts & Weaver. Canon City Coal nt the Whltebrcnst Coal and lime Co. Doctor Balloy & Ooodell, office HOT L street. Telcphoue, 017, Lndles should never buy n clonk until they have called nt tho Bazar. Only place In Lincoln that usea mineral nter In Uth Is at 1010 O street. Itnprovedshower for Turkish baths at 1011 U street, luucmcnt Union block. Special salo on Tea Downs Tui'sdny and Wednesday ut J, II, Mauritius & Co. Miss C. J, OullinotU), modiste, second floor' Exposition building. Take elevator. The largest and lliiost stock of millinery In the city can bosuen nt Mrs. Gosper's,lll-l OsL J. 11. Barnaby, tho taller, tuny bo found nt rooms 13 and 13, Newman block, 1025 O st. Jupltor Coal Is a winner and Bolts & Weav er, solo agents havo plenty of it. Try a ton, Pocliler furnishes the tlnest quality of Ice cream and faaoy cakos for parties and wed dings. All tho latest sheet muslo, now stock, nt Crancer's Art Musla store, 212 south Kleventli stree, AH tho latest sheet music, now stock, at Orauccr's Art Music storo, 213 south Kleventli street. E. 11. Guthrie Is headquarters for Alio car riages In nil styles. Call at his rejiosltory, 1540 O stroet. Indies will find a mugnillceut lino of hand kerchiefs and glove nt Mrs. Gosper's milli nery parlors, HU O street. Ladles will find a complete line of tine shoes and nil the latest styles at tho proper prices at Boom ill's Bostou Bhoo Store. Pochler is now serving rich juicy oysters and lunche at his arlors in tho Mclirldo block, corner Twelfth and P street. For n Inmo back, a patn In the side or chest, or for tooth-acho or ear-ache prompt relief may to had by uslug Chamberlain's Pain Bulm. IHs reliable. For salo by A.L. Blmder. v QuiiiinoTonlo a most excollontprejiaratlou for the scalp and prevention, for falling hair can bo had nt Miss Johnson's hair dressing parlor. It K the most popular hair tomo known and never fulls to please. The Rambler Itlcyplo Is coining more iu popular favor dully n tho machine comes into general use. It is undoubtedly tho best adapted for speed, comfort and safety, of any of the machlues. Call nud see it at E. It. Guthrie's, IM0 O street. iOi 65,000, JEtMEmBj Lincoln people will lw interested In tho fol lowing ax tract from tho Oiimlm KxvrMor'i account of the llniini reception Inst weekt "Tim reception given for Mr. nml Mrs. David Ilntiui, nt tint homo of Mr. mid Miv, Dan lid luminal I Ilownnl tnet,oti Tliurwlny oven lug. wns a lirilllnnt nirnlr. Tim decorations through the looms were chrysanthemum polled. In lut'H and nrrmiunl In nvnrv I'mnsdv. ntilo milliner. The liinutels wern bnnkNof iiiem, tlm pnrlor mantel linvlngalsocutrosc for decoration. In tlm emilm nf il... ...r....i.- mont table stood n large cut gins bowl llllcd wiiii iiioiii, nun iiiey were scnltercd over tho table. llnldiilT rnrnUluxl n mn.i ........ ..I. ...... er, mid every thing wn done to mako tlm evening enjoyable, A mittiltrr of now nnd muiinumu UMII-UC WITO WOI'II, Olliy II TOW or which wo will attempt to describe, Mrs. Dmilel Ilituiii revolved In heavy black bro ended silk, iinido with court train. Mr. David Ilnuiii looked most ntatuosquo In gray soft silk decollete, duchem Ince nbout tlm hod Ico; n panel of pink tulle, upon which a num ber of bltickhlrds seemed Just to hnvii alight ed, trimmed tho skirt. Tho gown was miulo ileml trnlni blnckblrds ntso trimmed tho bod-Ice- MIm llnuni wore n (Inuring ilrcM of black gnuro embroidered In yellow nud trim med In huttcreup-ono of the prettiest gowns worn. Miss Ilrownlo llmuu woron be coming princes dress of canary tullo trim med in rose plontlngn, Mr. Frank Hwocsoy, ono of tho iimpy brides of tho season, looked exceedingly hnudsomo iu whlto silk nud sil ver lirocndo nnd wearing diamond. Mr. J. E. IImiiii woro n most lieeomliig gown of n soft Inven cr hue richly embroidered and furnished with purple velvet. Mm. Chnse, pink fnlllo nnd pear i-mbroidcrod Ince. Mr. Llttlo of Lincoln, was prettily dressed In white Clilnii silk, uwido dnucliig length. Mis Touwilln, a striking dresHof yellow HeurlotUt and black velvet. Mis Curtis ii riidliint dre, the skirt of which wnw koh green crepe, while tho boilhx' wn ono glittering effect in crystal bead. Miss Ilnrnnrd looked very pretty In llftht blue and pink. Mr. Ilnrnnrd woro a hiiiidsomo cnstiiiuo of black Inco over pink. Mis Mary Htevens, M(m Garrett and Mis Dundy wore black lace," Hevernl hundred people were prexent. Alls Ida Mny Musxerat this city nud Mr Kdward Dnilliiirton Hlmt tdin nf w,m i,,.... Cisco, Cnl., were Quietly united Iu mnrrlngo i iiincMiiiy uvcniug in eight o'clock, nt tlm ieldcncoof Mr. I'ollin, Klghtecuth nnd P streets, In tho presence of relntlve and n small niiiiilier of lutlmnte friend. Tlm cere Mony wns nfter tho leniitlfiil form common mnomr tho Hocletror Frtcmlii. of wiii..i. ,i... groom Is n momler, ltov. Dr. K. II. Curtl of tho First Picsbytei'lnu church, nssUtlng. Tho chnrmliig bride woro n hnudsomo toilette of wuiio urwiKliit Kjitln nnd tho tnnld of honor, Mis Gustliio nnd Mis LUxIo Mussor, were nlsorlchley costumed. After tho ceremony nn elaborate wedding upHr wns served. Mauv hnudsomo nml cnativ i.irta i.a.. -.. celved. Those present were: Mr. B. O. .Miiwr, inoiuor or tho initio; Mis Llxxlo MuKser, Mr. and Mr. M. II. Muowr, Mr. nud Mrs. N. II. Muraer. Ml Hlinp,ln. .(- David Sharpies, Mr. Yntes, Ml YuU-, Dr! nun Mm. n. v,urt, Mr. Uii. Collin, Mr. Collin, Ml Cnrrhi Collin, .Vr. mid Mrs. MofTott, Miss Nellie Ixjwnes, Mis Fiinuie Ijowncss, Mr. J. ltussoll Lownem, Mr, nml Mrs. ilnson Gregg, Mis Mnude Bmlth, Mr. W. MortOII Hmllll. Mln Pnrn nml V..tl.. Dnmrow, Miss Mnry- Brown, Mr. Will Brown, Miss Benboldt, Miss Kille IiCose, Mr. Covert, Miss Gustlne. Mr. nnd Mr. Sharp less will leave Mondnv onthnle wnlillm. m Tho bride, mi accomplished young lady hns ninny irieiid iu im city mm Her jK-rmniient removal to California will cause much regret. Mr. Slllirnles in lni'mlu-rnf tlm m.l.wl !..., ... sylvaula family of that iinmo, nnd U a pros- terous young business mnnofSan Francisco. Dr. nnd Mm It. M. Pnmtluutr uit.irtninn.i lnrua llUUllier of their rrlniiila l.wl,,..u.lliv evening In honor of their guests, tho Misson Mary nml Bird Klllson. nml Kiuinli, ('.m..lw.i- of Fort Wnyne, Ind. Tho nmiiKemeiits of tho evening were uncnngllng the pldor web, uikh live i mi iiaiiciiig. Among tnoso present were: Messrs. nml Miilniiu w. A Aiulnrr Brlnker, J. K. Houtr, Georgo Cook, T. II. Benton, Mont Warren, K. E. Brown, Joseph Swan, W.O. Mills, A. It. Talbot, L. Stewart, Walter Davl, E. P. Holme, II. U. Cowdery, It. Eddy, Joseph Boohmer, MoArtliur, W. S. (1 arbor, Prof, and Mrs.lcc, MissivnGertrud.) nnd Cnroln Hill, inex Dorrii, Donnl', Can- nom, iuargnret Kngllsh, Knuffmnn, Altken, Sndlo Becker, Tnlbot, Hnrdy, Nowmnn, Heu ter of Chicago; Hclwlg, Cowdery, Furst, Mr. Hani, Mrs. Canlleld, Mtsrs. McMurtry, Onus, Kind, Houtx, Hheldenhelm, Hlchter, Dorgnn, Clark, Dayton, Helwlg, M. I. Alt ken, Hnll, Polk, Mycr, Mullen, Hnrdy nud F. O. Hills of Omaha. In spite of the weather the reception given yesterday alteriioon (last week) by Mrs. J, K. Bauni for Mr. David Baum, Sir. Outcnlt nnd Mrs. Llttlo of Lincoln, vm a grent suc cess, Tho rooms were not crowded nud In consequence tho effeot of tho pretty green nud white decorations of the house showed to bettor advantage, as did the handsome toilets of tho women receiving. Mrs. Bauui was assisted by Mrs. J. L. Kennedy, Mrs. E. 8. Dundy, Jr , Miss Tatiun and Mls llnum. Mrs. D. II. Wheeler, Jr,, and Mrs. Chwo Iouied colfeo. Throughout the rooms whlto cliryMiitlieniums tmd ferns formed tho decor ations. White candles with delicate green shades gave their light and In the centre of a handsomo refreshment table stood a jwt of ferns. The appointments in every way were !erfect and the assembled guests enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. Omaha rrWsfor. An Informal dancing nnd social club, a yet unniimed, composed principally of mnr ried people, hns jutt lieeu orgnnfr.nl. Tho tlrst meeting wns held last night nt tho resi dence of Mrs. Sarah Harris, resulting most enjoyably. It ispiopot-d to glvo n party about onco every tlueo weeksnt tho residence of borne ono of the members. The member ship of tho new organization nt present In cludes: Messrs. nud MeKdnme. U, II. Gere, 11. O. Phillips, I. M. lUymoml, A. S. liny moud, O. II. Imhoir, E. P. Holmes, N. B. Hurwood, (. M, Liunlx-HRon, J, D. MncFarr land, W. B. Ogdeu, Joseph Boehmer, C. C. Burr, II. C. Outcnlt, Carl Funkc, Mr, M. I. Altken, Mrs. Hani, Mr. Olinsteud, Miss Sarah Harris, nnd Mr. F. F. Cook. Mr. uud Mrs. Frank E. Ijdir celebrated tho tenth anniversary of their wedding Tuesday evening by giving a delightful high flvo party iu honor of thelrguest,MissBlnncho Taylor of Lafayette, Ind TIiomi present were: Misses Delia Armstrong, Stella Hoyt, May Lansing, Eunice Fox, Julia Ooehmer, Hilda Boehmer, Kiitlo KleutMdi, Minnie Guthmnnti, Blnucho Taylor and Maggie O'Oara of Ijifnyette.Ind.j Messrs. Cyrus Sawyer, Willis Sawyer, Frank Luystor, Ed. G. Yatw, Bert IjiIiiI, Thomas Bartlette, Georgo Kleiitsch, Ed. Michener, Jnmes Snyder, Frltx Wcsterman, Mr. und Mrs. L. W. Iainlng. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, A tuiiulternf pooplo met nt tho residence of Mr. nml Mrs, E, C Bewick Monday livening for the purpiwo of oigiiuUIng nil liifnriiinl club to hold ii series of parties during tlm whiter Mouth. The following Indie nml geuth'iui'ii were piesellt: Messrs nml Mcw (littiic W. A. AMoif.G F. Belts, U.T. Van Brunt, J. F, Lniislng, W E. Klrker, J. P Mnnley, A. II. Weir, Wnugh, J. W. Winger, W, H, Wenver, It. E. Glffen, 11. Htnnhoie, O. L. Hnll, Dr. (I. II. Hliutimns, Mrs. Clins. Miller, Mls .Vnoml Weaver nnd .miss j'.illo Ailniii or Atchison, Kali. Mr. Frank Sliel Ion wn " At lloitiu " Wednesday nfternmiu to n number of her lady frlendi. High live wn tho entertain iiieiit offered, nml right merrily the houi (lew until Mrs, Hammond nml Mrs, Eddy were nwnnled the prire n cut gins ciiinlfo nnd a liiuoge cup ami saucer, Tho house wns decorated with ioeiiiidchryniitlicmuiii,tho gorgeou bloHNoum iu Kit, Jars nml vnse lllllug tho rooms with Hrfumo nud U'liuty. Coireo nud cakes were servi-d at four o'clock und tho comimiiy dlqicrscd with ninny iiitu pllinent to tho hostess for n pleasant after noon, C. I). Mullen, chief dork In tho olllco of K lllgnell superintendent of tho northurn di vision of tlm II, ,fc 51,, and for year ono of tno most trusKxl employe or tho liurllngtoii, has tomloicd his resignation to nccept u re sKinsllilo position under his old chief I). K, Thompson, president of tho Fnrmers' nml Mei'dinnt' Insurance company, Mr, Mul len' success I vlnrtixl with grent satisfaction by hi lingo circle of friends. Mis Corn E. Wenver, Into of Lincoln, hav ing returned Friday from her Easter trip, accompanied by her friend Miss Mario Gale of ("hlcngo, nlio Mrs. Thomas Cnrr of Chicago, friend of Mrs. Wenver, will bo pleased to seo her Lincoln friend when Iu Omiihn, nt :t007 Pnclllc street, EdgnrH, Wcsse!, ninniiger of tho station ery department of Tiik CnuuiKii, celebrated tho twenty-flist nnnlversnry of hi birth Thursday, Ho wn romomliorcd by numer ous friends In dlllcrent parts of the emmtry, some of thi birthday gift being uiiusuntly hnmlsomo. Mrs. Geo. Cook gntrn pleasant nnd largely attended reception Tuesday nftcruoou, nud Wwlnesdny evening, Mr. nud Mr. Cook en tertained a number uf friends nt high live,. J. Bnughmiiniiud fnmlly, who have resided In till city ovor eleven yeais, havo removed to Denver, tVI. East Lincoln Is a loser in the departure of this well known family. The wedding of Ml Isndoro Hnsinan ami Plinileiis M. Mltianl I announced to occur Wednesday evening, Nov. SO. Tho Tuesday Eveuliu Club will meet next week nt the li-sldonce of Miss Nelllo White. Mr. nud Mrs. K. P. Holme gnvo nu enjoy able card paity Thursday evening. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. C. T. Hoggs Is Iu Havana, III. C. II. Morrill mis In Chicago this week. Mrs, C. II. Holmes I ngiiiii seriously ill. John A. ThomiiH Is on hi way to Pittsburg, Pa. Miss Maud Burr in visiting friends in St. Joe. Will Wlttmau left Monday for Seattle, Wash. Mrs. W. M Leonard left Wednesday for Chicago. Mr. John Mcintosh loft Thursday for Chicago. Mrs. Georgo V. Slpo I entertaining Mrs. 8. U Peck. Mrs. N. C, Bell uud children havo gone to Ashevllle, N. C. Mrs K Stnnlers storted for Knowlesvllle, N. Y., Thursday. Mr. II. Parker will glvon reception nex) Friday afternoon. Miss Nelllo Itobliifon .of Peoria, III., Is tho guest of Mrs. Dr. Garten. H. II. 8chat.org has t.old his lots nt Elov enth nud P streets fur 11 ,000. Tho East Lincoln C. L. H. G, met lost night at the residence of MlssIIogehind. August Wlemer hu gone to Salt Lake City, where ho will reside Iu t'.:o future. Mrs. Dnvld BnumorOmnhn,tirr.Mlwi Anna VanSickP), visited Mrs. E. A. Polk till week. Frank Hnthnway, Frank M. Hall nnd O. II. Holmes were among tho Omaha visitors Thursday. Congressman-elect W. J. Bryan attended a deiuocrntlo banquet nt Leavenworth, Kan., Inst night, W. J. Stouer of Cameron. Mo., is in the city looking about with n view of locating here iwrmiiueutly. Will Ixittrldgo leaves Lincoln for Custer City, Dakota, in tho Interest of Kendall & Smith, this afternoon. Miss Maud Wallaco and brother, who have lieen visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Fair, left for Mlnucaolls Thutsday. Hovey Barrett. Council Bluffs corres pondent of tho World-Herald, visited hit jwireuts in this city this week. Miss Marks, for several years leadlngsnles la'dy fur J. & D. Nowmnn, hns nccepted n jxisl Hon with J, H.MnuritusoX'.Co. y O. Calkins, J. 8. Barwick, C. W. Hedges, T. W. Smith, O. B. 8cott, M. C. Brailly, Win. Morgan nml W. H. Deering left for Springfield, III., Monday. Tho ladles of tho First Christian church gave n very successful Missionary Ten Thurs day afternoon nt Mrs. E. Halloa's. An.cn Joyuble literary and musical programme was rendered. The Opclt hotel Is achieving an enviable reputation under its present management for the excellence of its cuisine. Tho table at the Opelt is unexcelled in this city, nnd city people are Mtronlzlng it largely. General Victor Vlfqualn, lato consul to Colon, Venezuela, Is homo again nfter an ex tended nbseuce. The general has ijiauy In teresting reminiscences of life nt ,ils fnr iiway post nnd his accounts are very enter taining. Mrs. Miltonberger nfter a ten days ab sence returned yesterday from Chicago ac companied by her llttlo duughter, Itebn, and hor mother, Mrs. H. II. Ilamlnll, tho latter having Just completed n visit of six weeksnt the lake city. , 1m Wcssel, tho Coukiku'h Papa, returned yesterday from tho east nfter spending a week In Chicago and Milwaukee looking nfter tho Intercuts of tho Christmas Couhikh, A uumlssr of excellent features havo already been secured uud orders havo' been placed wlthn Cfclcago h'ouso for a uuniber of very flue lllukt ration. Tho Felix Gpvlnes Complexion Ponders which were so popular with Lincoln ladies Inst season uro tho bent on the mnrket and Mfs Johnston bus Just received nn invoice. Special salo on Tea Gowns Tuesday and Wednesday nt J. II. Mauritius & Co. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1890 Corsets and Underwear During Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 17, 18, 19, . WE OFFEIt DURING THIS SALE : Ill All these Corsets arc of a good grade, well made and perfect in every way. But we intend to close them out and shall sell them during the sale at quoted prices, USJF As all our goods are marked in Plain Figures, our patrons can easily convince themselves of the actual reduction in price. We offer a last BLACK SATEEN CORSET AT 65c worth .$1.00. These prices will 1023 O Street. Grent Uorset sale at the store of Maxwell. SlmrHi& Boss Co., next week. Phenomenal bargains seo advertisement which contains list of make and price, Speclul Underwear nud Corset snlo nt The Bnznr, 102:1 O street, Monday, Tuesdny and Wednesday. Buch prices ns given on tho iiopulur makes of Corsets never before equal ed, Bead their advertisement on page eight nnd noto their wonderful bargains. Mrs.T.P. Quick hns returned from Chicago where she wont to obtain a hairdresser for tho "Cosmetic Boudoir." After diphtheria, scarlet f over, pneumonia. or any other sovero illness, there is no better tonlo than Hood's Harsnparilln. Sjiecliil salo on Ten Gowns Tuesday and Wednesday at J. H. Mauritius cfc Co'. Sneclal sale on Ten Downs Tmudnv nml Wednesday at J. II. Mauritius & Co. Ladles who attend tho charity ball will do well to havo their toilettes prepared at Mrs. Grahnm's boudoir, 410, South Eleventh street. Dr. C. B. Manning, olllco rooms 00 07-0g Burr block. Telephone 1E10. Residence Cor. 20th and F. Tclephono 3:10. Noveltlsoin Wedding Cako boxes thirty different shnims nt We&sel Printing Co. I.mllesCnrk Hole Turned Shoes, uro ns easy to the feet as any hand turned. Are warm, dry and comfoJtable. Try u pair. To be round only nt Wkhstku & Hookiis, Icuditig Shoo Dealers IliirlliiKlon Kouto l'lnyllii; Curds. I now havo u large stock of these playing cards, which are sold at t'to low rate of ten cents a pack (not ouo-quurtcr the price usu ally paid for such oirds). Cull In and get a dozen (nicks, they are Just tho thing for your euchre, whist and high flvo parties this win tor. A. O. ZlKiiEii, O. P. & T. A. Hutchliis & Hyatt, Lincoln's old reliable coal dealers uro again iu the Held this winter and egaln meeting with tho sumo success. Their large number of teams lire continually kept busy delivering fuel to nil pnrts of the city and nothing but words of pralso are over heard regarding tho quality of their coal. Call up phono No. 225 nml do like others do order of Hutchliis & Hyatt. "Is this tho bestf Is u question often asked when medicine Is wanted. Tho follow ing aro a fow of tho medicines of known re liability sold by A. L. Blinder, druggist of his place. Tliuy havo many other excellent medicines, but thoo are worthy of six-clal mention; iiamiirhiain'k Coucih Bkiikuy, famous for Its cure of sovero colds, and as u preven tative for. croup. Price 50 cents per bottle, CiiAHiiKnt.AiN'8 Pain Balm, n general family liniment nnd especially valuable for rheumatism. Price 50 cents ;er Iwttlo. Ciiaiiiikiu.ain's Coi.ic, Choi.kua and DlAUUIIOEA Hkjikdv, tho most reliable fiiiown medicine for bowel complaints. It is eleclnlly prized by persons subject to colic. It has cured many cases of chroulo diarrhoea Prlco 25 and 50 cent er bottle. St. Patiuck's Pilui, for disorders of tho liver nud bowels. A vigorous but gentle physio that cleanses nud renovates tho wholo system. Prlco 25 cent per Ikjx. C TH6 SPECIAL SALE) OF- The Beauty Corset at 15c, regular price 30c. The Wonderful Corset at 30, regular price 6oe. The Fashion Corset at 30c, regular price 60c The May Corset at .19c, regular price 75c. The P. F. Corset worth $1.25, sold so far at 85c, now 69c Ladies' heavy ribbed Balbriggan Vests and Drawers (finest quality) at 49c. worth 75c, Ladies' Gray Ribbed Cotton Vests, very heavy, at 39c, worth 50c. Ladies' Gray Ribbed Cotton Vests, extra long, at 49c, worth 75c. Ladies' Ribbed Vests, Natural Wool, Sup. finish, at 65c, worth 85c. Ladies' Scarlet All Wool Vests, at 79c, worth $1.00. Ladies' White Merino Vests and Drawers at 42c. worth 1,5c. be maintained during THIS (Newman's Old Stand.) BMZKR H. R. N1SSLEY k CO.'S Unloading Sale! In all Departments. Owing to the continued mild weather we have resolved to cut our profits to get rid of our immense stock of dry goods, carpets, boots and shoes and groceries. We will sell these goods wholesale and retail until the bulk of the stock is sold. CLOAKS AND JACKETS. MUFFS, CLOAKS, BOAS, ETC., ETC. 25 ZEIEJIEB CZEZLSTT OIFIF1 On all our Furs, Cloaks, Jackets, Shawls, Muffs, Fur Capes, Etc., Etc.. This is a bona fide discount. 14 OFF Means that ') 75centsbuys $:.oovorth of goods $l-S " $2.00 worth of goods 2'3S " $3-o worth of goods , $3-l " !p.oo worth of goods $3-75 " ,; $5.00 worth of goods '. $7-So " $10.00 worth of goods $l,,i5 " $15.60 worth of goods $lb " $20.00 worth of goods $,8-75 " ; $25.00 worth of goods This is nn actual cut to unload n portion of our stock and will be continued for all next week, or until we have unloaded enough to mllsfy ourselves that it will not be necessary to carry nny of our enormous stock over. Do not fotget that we savesvo'u 25 cents on every f i, and that nothing Is marked up; everything In thffidVartment Is sold at this discount. , w " LADIES PLUSH CLOAKS, LADIES' PLUSII JACKETS, LADIES' FUR CAPS, LADIES' FUR MUFF, Children's- Cloaks, Furs, Etc Fur Trimming, by the yard, Shawls, Blouses Etc. In fact, everything in our balconv department ' V H. R. NISSLEY & QQt Corner 10th and P. ' ' "r III SALE ONLY 1023 O Street. 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