CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1891 Many Clergymen, tUnger, ociom, mid public apeaker no A)ct' Clitrry rrctornl. II li tlio fnvorlto remedy lor liiwrMiirM niul nil nlTrrtlimi of Uic tocal organi, throat, niul lung. A nn AtKxIynn ntul cHotoriU, I ho rltocli ot l preparation nn nmptty rrnllteil. "Ayr r's Cherry Pectoral hni iloup ni grent imod. It N n splendid remedy fur nil dli caic of the tliront ntul liini!. and I have much pleasure In t(Mtll)lii(t to in mcrlti." (Ilcv.) & N. Nlcholi, No. TMniry, Mns. 'In my protonloti of nit auctioneer, nity affection of the oleoot tliront M n anions mutter, but, nl ench nttnek, I Imvo been rr licked ly n few time of A)cr' Clicrry 1'ectornl. TliM remedy, w ltd ordinary enre, lint worked Mich niiMRlrnl effect Hint I Imto mirTervd my llllle Ineoiuciilenee. I linto alio uwl It In my family, with ury excel lent revilln, In rough, cohl, &c." Win. II. ynartly, Mlnlnton, ho. Atutrall.i. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rilKI'AhKD ttV DR. J. O. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mmi, Hold ly nil lira gglu. l'tlco 1 ! l liuttliv &. Never Buy a fiarpet UNTIL VOr IIAVi: SKKN TIIK MAGXIFICKNT STOCK -AT TIIK. Exposition Carpet House! ALL TIIK N'KWKST KI-'FKCTS IN COLORINGS AND )IJ.IONS In Draperies vc idiow nil the ncwet thing In .unite ilmpo, niul hnvc nn attractive line of t Lace Curtains AMI- iPORTIERRES Always see tlio Exposition Carpet Store licfore ordering, Tzgani Lincoln Nebraska Souvenir Spoon. A novelty of value to cverj patriotic A'ner lean; of Intel ct to every citizen of Nebrmka. Price, $350, plain bowl. $4 gilt bowl. Description the Cnpltol I In b a relief, tpllt rnll ( o r h n nil 1 e , ur m o u n 1 0 il by innul and v ilge a historical re minder of Pres ident Lincoln. A large line of other distinctive spoon In Hock . J.B. Trickey & CO. JEWELERS 1035 0 Bt 0 0 EM .o 0. u 5". ty) j Sow -J O -uz o J? . Q 8 c" o ': lu 880 DC O . h & vT CO Si OQ o cui. y '. U 4, ,1 Itymlar lltr of .Uoifcru 77iiiri Published Saturday. Ad Iri'M all com-iiniiiettlon direct in the nltlw Wicnhicl, Pkintino Co, r-uiii.mitr.im. Courier HiiltdliiK, IIM S HI reel. TRI.KI'IIOMH'JM I,. Wkkhki., Ju., Editor nnd Hole I'roprletor. Kntcreilntthn I'oMollIco of Uncoil1 Nth., ni'coiicl clii matter. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. Cm Htfiniid curtain llerH)llithiier A Co'h, In nevrnt dt'l)ftin nt MIm (J. J. UulliiiHtte, lm.IMe, Imttn MliK'k over Miller & 1'iiliie. Tnko elovntor. liny your uriH-erlei, teiu, eolTeei, etc., from "The Diamond V now mid fretli stock, nt 1110 O street. Henry Ilnipliatn, linrne4, snddtcrv mid turfitood. MJ ninth ICIoventlistieot,iippoilte Capital Hotel Call on Ileiiiy llarplmiii, ll'J north Kiev entli street, opH))lto Capital Hotel for lly nets, simimer lnprolN4 mid c:rrlnKu hlp, Our work sHnk for Itself. It needi no brat? or blunter, simply your oimi opinion nlll testify to its meilts. The Httl.ll, I.o Urnndt) Ison tlio uround Moor, centrally lo- catul mid n beantlf ill place. Call mid seo lis nt 12 1 south Tw elf til street. The Hndlent Homo U no ne fnko but lias nn established reputation for economy nud benuty, Dunham A: Iluck, sol agents, ll',Ml O ttrvet. Con! of every slm from the belt mines in Ohio, Kentucky, lIllnoN, MIsouii, CoUirn do mid WyoiuliiK for salo by Geo. A. liny iner. Telephone il'.K). Olllco Mill O stiwt. Hlcycls of nil kind mid nil makes skill fully repaired on short notice. Wrencl-.es, oil enns, tire nnd other supplies always for (ale nt Oeoino A: Klshcttc, Wi O street. Don't fall to we the duo dlspUy or Carvers tnblo cutlery, tea nud coh"ee pots shown by HiiiIko & Morris. Kdw. J. Collluiou, iilano tuner, with Crnu rer'n nit nnd music store. !Wl South 11th st. Try him. linpect llerpolsholmer nerynt lowest prices. ,t Co'h line luilll- Henry Hnipham, Hcllsxood hnruess for good iiiouoy, nUo poor hnrnes for Rood money. For tlrt-clsi piano tuning leavo orders nt Cmncer's art nud music store, !Wl South llth street. Mih Mlnchnrt nt Iloipjlsheituer for lino mlll'iiery. A- Co'h. Niw liresvniiikliiu rarlors. Mis Walters, late of Memphis, has located In Llucplu- mid opened n handsome sulto of dres. makiliR parlors In tho Kennard Block, Jtat noiitli Twelfth tiiot. Mls Wiiltern i-oiues excellently ivcoinniendod, havluR held tho trade for mverul cars of tlw most pram lueiit ladles of Tenuesv.'o'ii capital city. Thb Indy is nlo soinew hat known in Lincoln, nil of whom spenk in tho highest prnlso of her woik. Her iarlois nro now ready, nud tho ladles nro invited to will and se the class o work executed and becoinu jinstel on pre vailing mode. Ke niul Ear Surgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and nunst, 1'Jftl O stiwt, telephone ,17ft, Lincoln, Xebr. l'lrtiin Tiiuluif. Nothing adds so much to the charm of music n n piano being proerly tuned, and nothing is better for the instrument than to Imvo a competent tuner attend to it. Mr, Eihv. J. Colleuon, for the jwst ten years connected with eastern factories ns an ex pert In piano tuning, (olciiig nud repnriug, is now with Crancer.' art and iniiilo stDie, ,'-.! 1 south llth street. Mr. Collemon's east ern ork was too confining, nud he Is now to become n resident of our beautiful city. He comes highly recomeuded nnd we trust all who appreciate good timing will give him a trial. The Union I'Hrllto H) stem. Has placed in dally service n solid train be tweeu Lincoln nud Sioux City making cloe connections nt Columbus with mnlii line trains for nil point wet, with Alblou, Cedar Haplds, Old nud Grand Island nud branches, except Sundays. Lincoln mid Sioux City dally connects cloely In union depot, Sioux City, with the evening trains of connecting lines for the not th nnd east. For full partic ulars apply at 1014 O street or at depot. The Hot Aiirluvs of llukutM. These springs aie rapidly becoming famous on account or tlie wonderful curative proper ties of the water, mid the many marvelous cures which htve been effected by the ther mal baths. The tow it nml springs are lelightfully situ ated hi n picturesque valley In the Mack Hills country, abounding In beautiful ictuh etTeots, mid a' an altitude of 3,-100 feet above the tea level; thu Insuring a pure utinix phere and exlillaiatln; climate, absolutely free from inaUrla, Under the enteiprllng nnd progressive management of the Hot Springs company many desirable improvement have I wen niiulej among the number the erection of n commodious bath hou; tltted up with nil modern convenience for the comfort of j guet. New hotels have been built and com- fortably furnished throughout, conducted In IbstM-'lavs stylo and at reasonable rates, Thoe who prefer stopping at a pilvate houe ulll llml tiinnv ilJrnhlrt boarding Iplace whoie oood neeniniiioditloni nro furnished at moderate plce. The superior dally service now afforded by the Uurllngton Uoute to not Springs, with through sleeping car necouuuo.'atlout from OnialmHI,lncolu, Auroia and Grand Island, makes the trip an easy ami enjoyable one; and for the benellt of nil who desire to test the ellloacy of the waters, round nip ticket at reduced late, good for ninety days are now oil Nile nt nil otllces of the Jlurlliifiton Uoute, For pamphU-t, descriptive of tlio spring, and full Information as to rates, time, etc., apply to any agent of the conquny, or to J, Fkancis, Gen't !Wr& Tk't Agt., FASHIONS OF THE DAY. OLIVE HARPER TIMELY DESCRIBES NOVELTIES. SOME A !Mii Hllh Tun down with VTnltnan IInoIc An KiikIIsIi Top Coal l,ctjr' Kelliiilr-Mher Mnttnri That Will lift l.f Inlrrr!. Heilal t.'orrnsondenco. Nkw Yohk. Oct, S. This week Inn bcuii cluirnutorir.i.'tl by ninny "opening." with not many novoltles to show, but It bus been m hot that tlio buyer, wero not hero lieforu, rto tho things nro nil now to thoin nt least A dainty tun Kv.'n of which I ob tained ii picture in of tfrny niul Krcn HtrlK.'d Cliiim silk It In cut in prince style in front nnd on the slilea, but tin back Inn a modified Wntteiiu. which U aliown in the engraving The front Is of plaits of salmon pink crepo do chine, KNOI.HII TOI'COAT KKDINOOTK. with n Jnbot of Inco down onch sldo. A bolt of ribbon of suitable color, reaching from under thu Wuttettti in tho back nnd tying loosely in front, with long loop. nud ends, would mid to thu lightness of this gown Any color and any material is milted to this design, and chiffon ruf fles down the Hides would bo very pretty Instead of the lace Chiffon is worn more than over, ami with reason, for nothing could oxcoed its fineness and delicacy oxcept cobwobs as they lio over lillea in the early morn ing Party dresses will bo innde of them, and thoy will be worn over col ored taffeta slips or whito, Painted chiffon is beautiful, and so is the paint ed laco. As a matter of fact neither is painted, but the colored figure, are just printed on. and it look like painted work Dlnck and cream nil-silk gauze with silk velvet dots, spots and figures, or satin stripes, are now materials for party dresses for young ladies It is also seen in vivid red Sometimes the spot are red nnd sometimes blank, and some times thoy are mixed Tho majority of forehanded ladles have got their autumn wrapsnll ready nnd now begin to look lor their warm ' winter clonks nnd wrap The English I topcoat will be intuit worn, made of j thick drab or gray coachman's cloth Tlie style also admits of the use of fawn and Lincoln green, with black velvet collars and pocket lids This garment must lit to absolute perfection or it fails in it mission It is lined with satin or! surah or farmer's satin. Under the waist a tight chamois vest can bo worn ' cui very cold days It requires the neat-' est tailor stitching nud finish When it j has all these it is the handsomest coat ! a young lady could havo A long coat or redingote for a ladv young or old, is innde of figured or plain woolen mnterial, and cut with a prin cess bnck and straight front which laps over to the left. If the coat 19 made of winter cheviot n band of fur the nearest possible in color to the goods a an elegant trimming Velvet and pltirdi come next, or the garment can be mane quite plain down the front with only two rows of buttons, making it donhlo breasted. It is quite ns stylish with plain coat sleeves. CHINA Hll.K TKA OOWN 1 no nous uiaiio ot cock plumes nro j very popular and seen everywhere. Thoy ndd all that U needed in the way of something fluffy mound the neck. There are otlfers of the long flues of ostrich ' plumes, nud an unlimited amount in fur bealsklu will be made into capes of the I ! Tudor style, mid hang loosely to tho knees The silk seal plush looks quite ns handoine and is far more healthy to i the general wearer, and where fashion in tho shntw of fur wraps change with every season, unless one has unlimited wealth It is better to get a hamUoino seal pluh each year in tlie new styles The payMtutie capes will hat en rage 1 mean the gray and dark, rough frieze like 1 interials. and will be worn to late nutuimi 'Raveling ulsters are of die viotsanA homespun. In faint or invisible plaid Oi.ivk llAitrm. MMi)'! a WJMwi lM l ) mil Im If Kf' & ill. nllil i Milt HOME AGAIN. Tltfi InlrrrsthiK Tliliif Tliry Had liTll I'acli Otlirr. "Haven Kood tlmol" "Ixivolyl Did youf" "1'e.rfectly elegantl" "Wliero'd jou go?" "To the country thu loveliest old farm, house and the must leuutlfiil woods. Whcro'd you not" "To the seashore.'1 "You dl.ir "Yes, Indeed Had tho loveliest time I ever had in all my life." "Did you batho" "llathof Well, I should say sol In every day unco nud somctlmcM twice." "Did you enjoy Itf" "Oh, It was Just grandl" "Didn't you feel awfully the first time you put on n bathing suit nnd went out Iks fore folk?" "Oh, jes, but one soon geta over It. Ilow'd you like the country?" "Oh. It win lovely!" "Well, the seashore's Iwiititlfttl too." "Is Itf" ".lust lovely!" "Hut It's real nice to bo nt homo again, Isn't Itf" "Oil, ever so nice." "Homo's the best plnconf lentil, Isn't itf" "Yes, It Just Is." "I think so too." "So do I." "Yoti'ro coming soon to ueo mof" "Yes, real soon." "You must." "Hut don't you wait for mo." "Oh, I won't I'm coming over real soon." "Dol I'vn got lots to tell you." "I've hundreds of things to tell you. Good by." "Goodby." "Goodby." "Goodby." "Goodby." "Itomeinbor you goodby." "Yes-good by." "Goodby." "Goodby." Detroit Free Press, 1' Trjlnu to lie l'tiUto. L Brooklyn Life. Tenpins. Love is never satisfied until It gets loth nrtns full. Dallas News It Is singular how a surgeon retains hU popularity when ho so often cuts his friends. Lowell Courier. A great many men arc like new ground do bettor after thoy are broken up. Co lumbus Post. "1 wish 1 was n man," said a woman tho other day. "It is always fashionable for them to be comfortable." St. Louis Ho public. An epitaph for a faithful tram car con ductor he took his last fare well. Gal veston News The woods used to bo full of balloon no robats, but thoy seem to bo falling off rap. idly. Yonkors Statesman. The coco.tutit Is one of tho largest nuts, but we have been a nutmeg grater. Lowell Courier One of the most expensive tilings in this life Is tho reverse curve on the bottom of a champagne bottle. Hotou Transcript. The family tree cannot bo depended on for Iward. Indianapolis Journal. "Then you take no stock In Mis Pretty faco' attraction" "Not till I kuow her par' value." Hiltlmore American. Tim Much .nxlut). Tho famous Kngtish physician, Sir Ed ward Qualii. when quite a joung man, was placed In tumpoiary charge of a patient, and full ot the weight of his unaccustomed ;c'j.or,x!b'.!!ty, htcouriUr-.iice gr;w longer nnd longer When ho was leaving one day, the lady' husband followed him. "I greatly appicclnte the anxiety you feel for my poor wife," he whlspeuil, "but please don't let her see it again, for after you had left the room she asked me if you wile the undertaker." Argonaut 4r i;liii in. IV. BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S FALL CLOTHING is now in demand. Our assortment is very large and we arc better prepared than ever to give you a selection which cannot he surpassed and our prices are so uniformity low that it is to your interest to see our stock before purchasing. Our I3esseiner Suit lias gained a popularity never equalled by any Boys1 Suit. It is especially intended for boys Do not tail to see this suit. We GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. 0 AND TENTH STS. THE NATION'S PRIDE. SEWING MACHINE 2500 STITCHES PER MINUTE. THE STHNDHRD has the largest bobbin of any family machine made. It holds 100 vards of No. So cotton. IT IS THE' Lightest Run .ling and Quickest It has the latest design in Bent Wood-Work, est improved all steel attachments. Call see the only perfect Rotary Shut tle Sewinir Machine in the world. LINCOLN OFFICE, 143 South 12th St. W. D. WOMACK, Gen'l Mgr., Kansas City, Mo. Telephone 225. WE HAVE JUST SECURED THE EXCLUSIVE SALE OF THE RENOWNED Andres Stoves which for durability, neatness of design, economy and cleanli ness cannot be equalled. We show them in all sizes and in each of the various designs, viz: ART ANDRES, GROVE ANDRES, MAGIC ANDRES. These stoves are not to be compared with the heating stoves. Their advantages are too numerou: tion. Kindly call in and let us show them to you. . KRUSE & WHITE HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVES 1219 0 who are hard on their clothes. are agents for it. THE- STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE Lock Stitch Machine IN THE WORLD The and I at- Canon City, Rock Springs, Vulcan, Mendota, Scranton Anthracite. ordinary to men- STREET. ,1 t I r h . K iM'l