Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, February 28, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1891
CANDY
von
EVERYBODY
Strictly Pure ami the
Largest and Finest Line
In the City, nt
FOLSOM'S
1307 O STREET.
lff-Ve make a specialty of entering Ice
Crcnni nml Krtilt Ices for Hnlls, 1'nrtlcs,
Wedding, etc., nnd ciin serve litem In the
brick or hy the quart on short notice nt
tcAftonahle prices. Fancy Cakes of nil
klniN inntlc to oriler. Telephone orders
receive prompt nltcntlou. Cnll up 501.
If you Deposit jour Savings
in nut
Lincoln Savings Bank
8 Safe Deposit Co.
H. K.cor. tllh mull Hi.
THE! WILL BARM INTEREST FOR YOU
At ttin llato of
5-Five per Ct. per Annum-5
Have MIR) a week nml It amounts
toroatln live j our to ll.MO.0ii.
Hank open at 0:H0 n. in. to IliDO p. m
Baturdiiy cvonlHK. to V
with
nml
Safes to Rent in Burgtar and Fire
Prcof Vaults.
Smoking Jackets,
Fancy
Vests,
Foil Dress Suits,
Full Dress Vests,
Fine Furnishings,
Christy's London Hats,
AT
OALL AT
HALTER'S
Heat Market!
With jour CASH, and get Good, Juicy
Meat at uiitr own Price.
llnmo, 50
BeefStcak (c
Beef Uoait, , je
IloilingUecf jc
Pork Steak 6c
Rot Pork, 6c
Sauaage, 6c
Bacon 6c
Lard, 6tfc
Every Pound
Sixteen Ounce.
Guaranteed to contain
Tiktrloins and Rolls always on Hand.
Poor or sick people can call and get
meat for Nothing with an order from
Elder Howe.
We don't change our name every six
months. We are still running under the
old name, and are not'athamed of it.
Halter's Market,
3t6 North Tenth St. Telephone too.
Meat Delivered Am where in the City.
!. & ji? y.l. S
A iMiur litcru Minimi Time.
Publiwliod Saturday.
AiMrvM nil coiiiiiitiiiiL'atliiini illreotto the ufflcn
WlCHHlCt, PUINTtNO CO.,
I'liiii.iHUKim.
Courier HulhlltiK, UXI N Htrcnl
Tki.ki'iionk iM
I.. Wkmhki., Jit., KdltiirnndHolol'ioprlotor.
V .1. IIviinkm, Awmocinto ICilltur.
HuiiM'iui'rioNi Ono Year hy Mull or Curried
UW, Hlx Month, II (X)Tlirro MonlliK, .Vk;
One iiioiitlnMOnt tnrarahly In Advance.
AllVCKTIKIlMKNTIIi tbllea fliniUlntl oil application
at thn office. Hx'clnt rate on Time Contract.
( ONTRinminNnt Hlmrt spicy ketcho, poem nml
storle solicited. Personal nnd Hnclal notes nrt
especially desirable.
PniNTiNiit We malcp a clnlty of Kino frliitlng
In nil IIm hrnnclii', Hoclety work specialty.
Kutcrrdiitthn I'mtnfflcn of Mncotn
an second o!nn matter.
Ncli.,
POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000.
IN TIIK LIHKARY.
"A February HI roll" I tlm title of the
brnutlftil frontispiece of Drnko'a MnRnrlno
for February. Wllf. 1. Pound HtnrtH tho
niimlier with nn odd story, "Lay Inn n Mid
summer Ohost," Psychology in mysteriously
Interwoven In M. M. Cns. JrV. "A Toll-Tiile
Clinlr." Tim great problem of Interest to
New Yoik City nml llrooklyn, vix: Thnt of
rapid tinuslt between thu two cities, In ntily
dlscused hy HenJ. Northup nml V. K. H.
Fnle. "All In a Hlgn," hy Emma llennett,
Is n story thnt otiKht to Interest those Indie
who nro n mite nuiwrntltloun. Another odd
story In thin number In "A Midnight Bpcll,"
hy M. boring Oulld. "Jotting," tho editor
Inl di'iMirtnu'iit of Ihnku's, nrc ns nhly writ
Ion ns iiminl, nml thu well-known "Quacks"
ptowike nn many laugh an ever. Drake's
Mniriixliiu I tho cheapest tniigailue In oxlst
niico, costing hut It. IX) per year, or 10 cents
per eopv. It U published nt No. 1 1 Frankfort
street, Now York City.
Tho Outing nrtlclo for March in tho Over
turn! Monthly series will tio nhout the park
nml pleasure driven of Han Francisco. It
will ho fully llliiKt rated, and will describe nml
tell the history of tho famous Plarn mid old
Kotith l'ark, etc., nml especially of thn great
pleasure ground of tho city, tho Now Uoldcu
llato l'ark, with thu Presidio nml bunch
driven, nml no on. Colonel John 1. Irish anil
M. M, Kstee nro to dlsctna thoMuKhiloy Hill
nml ItH hearings In California liktory, In thu
Overland Monthly for March. Colonel Irish
In a cliiuftalu of the eat llor tariff campaign hi
Iown, mid prolmbly thu most trenchnnt wi It
er tho dvmocrnta have on thu coast ; and Mr.
Kstee In tho favorite cnhiiict caudldato of
Callfoi nta repulilicnun.
A faded or gray Iteard may Ihi colored n
Iwnutlful nml natural lirown or black, nt
will, hy using lluckiughain'H Dye for thu
whiskers.
The Interior Drrorntlve Company.
Lincoln, Nkii., Match 1st, 1N1.
To the citiruus of Lincoln nml vicinity,
Greeting:
We have the pleasure of presenting for
your Inspection, a lino of piper hangings,
mouldings nml novelties, sucli as nro rarely
seen outside of Chicago or Now York. In
every instanco these good have Ixxm selected
witli a tlow of harmonious combination,
dndo, wnll space, frieze, border nnd ceilings
have been carefully nrntchitl, nml by their
use pleasing and artistio results nro certain.
This in a grcntlmproveiuent over tho old sys
tem, under which n HUccussrul Interior was
possible only through the aid of n very skill
ful decorator, or by a happy nccldont In the
selection of the necessary mHm.
Wu feel thnt n double responsibility rests
upon us, for we are not only called tion to
supply thucurrontdemmidsofour'cuntomers,
but in a measure, we have to form a taste In
mural decorations which shall meet the grow
ing demand of tho pub) lo for tho moat artistic
interior ornamentation which the country
enn produce.
It in our aim to carry n line of goods of tho
highest order, for which wo claim recogni
tion, aa being tho most varied nml beautiful
that have over lieon placed before tho Lincoln
public. Our designs nnd colorings can bo
relied on to produce harmonious nml satis
factory effects. The result of careful su)wr
vlslon and the employmei.t- of skilled works
men.
Among our papers calling for especial men
lion are those, of the yelllow drawing room,
with Its warm glow of color, the daisy nnd
water Illy treatments, raised Hocks, bronzes,
flat, iMiieln, lacquers, ingrains and reliefs,
other novelties of this season and thoao which
we are sure will recommend themselves to
nil, are our effects of Moire satin and other
textile fabrics, particularly the sheeny, silk
like paier which can scarcely be distinguish
ed from the most expenslvo silks and
damasks.
Our llueo of colonial-renaissance, pressed
and leather goods, etruscan and eoiuoaite
pompellnu effects, Romanesque, Moorish, In
dian and oriental ornament-, nml tho Indos
lis zautlno sido wall iimel decorations are all
enhanced by the fact that they are all oiig-
Insl conceptions, nml not copies or variations
of Kiiropeuu productions. Goods oseslng
thet-e quantisations are i cadlly appreciated by
the general public, who have been educated
to a high uitUttc standard.
We have cart fully selected our designs from
a great diversity ot sources, endeavoring in
every case to preserve the artistio purity of
the school of ornament from which they
were adapted. Much thought and study, as
Wbll as labor have been given In tho selection
of these goods and wo respectfully submit tlio
results of our efforts') the criticism of the
public, Vory truly,
A. O. Zicmkh, lWt.
I'.-S. Oour lln of low priced pipers Is
very complete, and many beautiful patterns
are offered for selection. Including the peach
blossom, honey-suckle, snowball, morning-,
glory trellis, apple blossom, etc. They are
all new and Just as cheap as anything tn the
city.
Horpolsheiiuer & Co's. new line of muslin
underwear is the beat made, all being lock
attchandatno higher piicea thau cheaply
made goods.
Bell & Cowdery balltd hay and nil kinds of
feed and best (lower guaranteed. Telephone
784. All goods dell vertxi;
New styles of Invitations just in at THS
CouniKR office.
AOMIHAI. I'OinGll'S litAi, PAPfilt.
Tim Vrlrrilli Niillnr'n Vlewn llcKMrillng
llm l'lo of Amerloii.
TIim lute Admiral David Dixon INirter,
nlthotiuh lie had lioen n sailor for more
than tlneehcoru of tho miventy-elKht jearii
of Ills life, and had nttnlhed thu hlKlient
rank In I hit imvy of thn United KtnttM aft
er n career llHtliigiiMioil hy gallantry nml
HiirrenM, ilealred to nchluvo proinliionin in
other Holds than that of conlllct. When
lie laid aside thu mvonl lie took up the pen,
nml hiirprlsed thu world In his latter days
hy tlirnliiK out hoiiiu very readahlo vol
iimea of history nml Met IiIii.iih well unit play,
that wuh hy mi ineaiiHii failure. His only
half concealed regret Koemod to ho that Ills
career had been that of n lighter Instead of
that of n writer. Hat admired iH'vsi.ipors
ami miWMpnper men. lie wan hmiIisi rllier
AIIMIIIAI. DAVin DIZOV rOttTKIt.
to fourteen dally journnln, nnd often spoke
with admiration of tho cutcrprlmi nnd fnlr
ne of the American pnwi. "AUIioiikIi,"
as ho once said, "I liavu Hoinetlme received
peroouul attack from that (martyr, which
attackH I liave never allowed to annoy mo.
Without tho preHH," ho added, "wo woulal
soon lose our civilization, tho world would
run riot nml in n few years we would all
rclapsu Into barbarism."
To it query from thewlltor of Tho Boston
Globe, im to Ida Idea of n Kood newspaper,
he replied recently: "A Kood newspaper U
the ono which has thu largest circulation
and innkes tho moat money, Inctilcntes the
hlxhest cimIo of morals, and contains the
best editorials. It should bo conservative,
nml should not favor any party In support
of a wroiiK in opposition to the convictions
of tho editor. It should support tho beat
men in city, statu nnd national government
Irrespective of their politics, nnd do what
It could to bring about tho millennium."
When Hoi Hinlth Hunsoll nnnouncen tho ti
tle of bin now piny for next aeaann there In
likely to 1mi n sensation of Inrgn proportions.
Thn chnrnctor ho in to tnko in tho new piece la
thnt of n famous American.
Don't Kerl Writ,
And yet you nro not sick unough to roimtlta
dojtor or you rofrnln from so doing for fear
you will alarm yourself nnd frlei.ds wo will
tell you jtiat what you need. It la Mood's
Harsnparllln, which will lift you out of thnt
uncertain, uncomfortable, dangerous condi
tion, intou stnte of good health, conlldcucc
nnd cheerfulness. You've no Iden how potent
thla iicculinr medicine In in coses llko yours.
It Was n Oriiml Itusli.
Inst Hntuiday when the bankrupt sale
opi-ned at Llcklldoi 'sold stand aciowd thnt
could only bo equaled by one thnt wnlted for
the opening ot Uaruum's circus, was in at
tendance nil eager to pounce in upon the bar
pains offered. It was nu awful mob and when
tlioy got inside tho fun began, overylxsly
wanted something and everybody got what
they wanted nnd letlted happily and well
laden with bundles, and it has beon so nil
week. Even yesterday in nil that storm
when a CouiMKit reporter called in there
crowds were still tilling thu store, and a more
excited lot of bargain seekers were never be
fore seen anywhere. Several times during
tho week thu crowds wuro so large that the
linn wan compelled to closo tho doom. The
bargains offered arc nil gomimu in tho strict
est Kouso of the word. Kilpatrick, Koch &
Co. are oxtenslvo wholes dors of dry goods
In Omaha nnd don't meddle with tetall
stocks, but they have lost heavily on small'
sales made to retailers like Llckllder's and In
pay taken tho stock only again to sacrifice
samo to get returns. Tnu silo will continue
until stock is disposed of.
A lleinoval uml liuporliint Addition.
Tho Lincoln Shirt Factory which has done
business at 101(1 O street for some time past
has removed to larger and more commodious
quarter, occupying tho large a. id light corner
baaomeutlii thu new Alexander block, comer
Fourteenth and O streets. Tho name ot the
firm has boon changed and to "Lincoln Hhlrt
Manufacturing Co.," and a ladies tailoring
department added, which is under tho sti-sir-vision
of an expert cutter and litter, Ad
ditional capital has been pat into the 11 nn
and as facilities are greatly Increased there Is
no reason why the manager and pioneer shirt
nun, Mr. A, Katzensteln, Si'., should not
meet with eveu better success than ever
before..
Table linens, napkins, towels in now Hue
and new patterns that mo not expensive.
Can't you stop In and see them at Merpol
slieimer & Co's.
100 finest engraved calling cards and plate
for f'J.&O at Tiik Couuikh otllce.
Miss C, J. Quilmette, modiste, second floor
Exposition building. Take elevator.
Uell & Cowdery, flower, feed mid general
commissioners, 118 North 14th st. Phono 784.
Wolfenbarger & McDonald, attorneys and
ouiiielors, rooms I'M and lt!l liurr block ,
levator on O street.
Doctors Uniloy & Ooodell, office 1317 L
street. Telephone, 017.
Only place In Lincoln that uses
ater in Isuths la at 1010 O street.
mineral
Lincoln anil Kansas City Through Pull
man Hleepers.
The surprising increase In business has com
polled the B. & M. to withdraw their line or
combination iarlor mid sleeping cars and
tutatltute regular Pullman slee-rs of a
modern and pleasing design that ui e sure to
bo appreciated by the travelling public
Three cam leave Lincoln dally at 8:-T p. m.
run via Beatrice ami Table Hock and leach
Ht. Joe at 6:37 a. m., Kansas City 7:S0 a. in. ;
returning, leao Kansas City 0:15 p. in. daily,
Ht, Joe 11:45 p. in., arrive nt Lincoln 7:60
a. in., making close connection at termi
nal points. Berths mid tickets may bo
secured at uulon di'pot or city office, corner
O and Tenth streets.
A. C. Zikmeh,
City Paiatenger and Ticket Agent.
' isr4f vp
.Iddllliniiil I.imiiI mid I'oi ximiiiI,
Mr W. (I. MmiiIiikI has Is-eu ei,lltd to
tJibaua, O. , by the seiious Illness of his
mother,
Mr. O. (I .Smith, of Kearney, Is visiting
relatives In Lincoln.
Mr. K.II. litis v left Monday for Milwaukee,
Wisconsin,
Chief Newbury left for
afternoon.
Oinnha Thursday
Mr. A. M. Davis letuniod from Chicago
Thursday.
Miss t'nroln Hill returned Tuesday from
Ileatrki'.
Dr. Krnnl: H. Hillings has loturned from
Chicago.
Mr. W. A. Cockrell left Saturday for Ht.
I ill Is.
Mr. John Hnrt mid family nro in Wnlln
Wnlln.
Mr. (leorgu W. Wnrden is In Helens, Hon
tana.
Hev. K. H. Italstou left Thursday for Denver
Col.
Mrs. J. L. Wind Is nt Koit Hownrd, Win.
Miss Anna Maylnml Is in Halt Lake city.
Mr. A. M. Miller In In Wnco, Texas.
For mi Im-Mivurislted condition of tho blood
and loss of vitality, tnko Ayer's Hnrsaprllln.
Will Open Miuiilny.
Tho Enterprise Commission company who
have been for thu past three weeks arianglug
their elegant premises nt KtOS O street, will
on Monday next be nt home to the public. A
large lot of consignments nro still lato in ar
riving hut its n considerable stock In nlrendy
nt hand tho company has decided to make
thu stnrt. A nlco Inrgo lino of crockery has
uen received nml Is now In stock ready for
tho slaughter. It embraces among other
things n Inrgo assortment of cheap nnd fine
bedroom sets, dinner mid ton sets, etc. In
tlioinoaiiwhtlo nnd until the opening that
Irrcprcssiihlo salos-cryor, Charlie Kaley, is
tuning his voice for tho oeiihig loceptiou
nml ere another week imssos by the Enter
prise Commission company will lie in full
bloom. Mr. Parish will bo on hand to man
age affairs and everything, It Is oxiwctod,
will ring as smoothly as a marrlago bell.
Don't fall to boon hand Monday.
Doctor Kuelt's Discovery,
Dr. Koch's greatremedy seems to prove
efficacious In these enses where tho patient
ho contracted consumption in low lying
countries. Almost all the level Euro-ean dis
tricts whore tho discaso exists it is traceatdo
to purely climatic conditions, tho moist at
mosphere being a fine breeding region for the
microbe. But In the high and dry nltltiido
traversed by tho Union Pacific, tho original
Overland Iloute, consumption not only can
not exist but is surely curable in its early
stages. An this is testified to hy thousands
who have legnlued health nnd strength in tho
Hfe-glvlng air of the mountains. !Mtllll-l HI.
The Hurllng-toii's New I.lne lo the llliiek
Hills.
The Burlington Houte takes pleasure in nn
uouueing to the public the completion of its
new lino to Dondwood, South Dakota, nnd
thu formal opening of samo for business.
This event marks nn epoch in tho history
of Nebraska, in opening up to tho trade ceils
tui s of tho state mid tho Missouri Valley, now
nml valuable territory and n couutty Im
mensely rlcn tu coal nnd mineral de-osits,
whose possibilities for the future promise
much for tho commercial mid manufacturing
priw-ierity of tho state.
Thu line is substantially constructed and
thoroughly equipped, tho object being to nf
ford a service that Is first class in every par
ticular, and in keeping with other thiough
linos of the Burlington System.
It is the shortest nnd quickest lino from
Missouri Iliver cities nnd principal iiohits in
Nehrnskn to Dondwood, Hot Springs, Custer
and Hill City, South Dakota, Merino nml
Newcastle, Wyo., nnd nil points hi the Black
Mills.
Through trains nrt run dnily with Pullman
Sleeping Cars from Omaha and Lincoln to
Deadwood without change, miking connec
tion nt Lincoln mid Omaha witli nil trains of
the Burlington Iloute to mid from nil points
Ent, West mid South.
For further information npply to any Burl
ington agent, or to
J. KUANCis, Gen'l. Fnss'r Agt.,
Omaha, Neb.
I have a cousin who is a printer, says ex
Mayor J, B. Loughrau of North Dcs Moines,
Iowa Soino j cars ngo ho wns employed in
his city where they wero piloting circulars
for ChamlwrJntn. Me had a deep seated cold
and ten ible cough, nnd while setting up copy
he made up his mind to buy n bottle. It
cured him uml thnt wns the first I over know
of Chnmberhiu's Cough Remedy. I have
been strongly In its favor ever since, My
own expei tence mid that of my family con
vinces mo that this remedy is the best in tho
world. That may bo strong language, bu
that is what I think. For sale by A. Shader,
Druggist
Tho Hambler bicycle Is coming more in
popular favor daily us the machine comes
into general use. It is undoubtedly the best
adapted for sptsl, comfort and s ifety, of
any of thn in ichlnes. Call mid sou it at E.
It. Quthrlo's, 1M0 O street.
Ladles' Hair Dressing
111(10 sheet.
nt Miss Johnston's'
Inspect tho choice lino of embroideries In
newest patterns nt HerHlshelmer & Co.
Mrs. Mary Bills, who Um been visiting her
son Charles for n week, returned yesterday to
her home hi Salt Lake city.
Hood's Sareaparilla
b a peculiar medicine. It It carsfullr prrpared
from Bartsparllla, Dandelion, Msndrake, bock,
FlpsUiewa, Juniper Ilerrlei, and other well
known and valuable vegetable remedies, by at
peculiar combination, proportion and process,
String to Hood's Sarispartlla curatlrs power not
possessed by other medicines. It effects remark
able cures where other preparations (all.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the best blood partner before the public. It
radicates every Impurity, and cures Scrofula,
Bait Rheum, Dolli, Pimple, all Ilumori, Dy
ycpsla, IUltouineti, Blck Headache, Indigestion,
General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatlim, Kidney
and Llrcr Complaint!, overcome that tired feel
ing, create an appetite, and builds up the system.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Has met peculiar and unparalleled sucrois nt
home. Buch has becomo Its popularity In Lowell,
Mass., where It I made, that whole neighbor
hoods are taking It at the samo tlmo. Lowell
druggists sell inoro of Hood's BarsnparllU than
of all other sarsaparlllas or blood purlders,
Boldbydrugglsts. flislxforfi. Prepared only by
C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Jewell, Mats.
IOO Doses One Dollar
1891 SPRING 1891.
NOVELTY DRESS GOODS
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Wc extend you nn invitation to call and inspect our
New Stock of Spring Dress Goods.
We are showing the most exquisite line o French and
German Goods. Our Perisian Dress Robes at $io, $12.50.
and $14 50 are worth your altention.
S-W.Wina&S.,
1109
Honest Values !
EUGENE HALLETT,
DIAMONDS!
OUR SPECIALTY.
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Cut Flowers and Designs
For Weddings, Funerals, Parties,
Receptions, Etc.
General Collection of Plants.
Visitors Always Welcome. City Orders by Telephone
Promptly Filled.
W. S. SAWYER & CO.
Price List Free.
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HEN YOU WAHT FINE JOB PRINTING
See the WESSEL PRINTING CO.
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Largest Stock!!
Latest Settings!
Conservatory,
17th Streets.
Telephone 344
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