't rapM CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOIIER 31, 1891 I The Kilpatrick- Koch Dry Goods Co. Wish to Call Your Attention to a Few Special Quotations: 8 oz. California Grev Flannel, 29c. Usual Price, 50c. Special Extra Quality Grey HlanWet, 75c per I'alr. 6 11). Grey Blanket, $1.00 per Pair. Pillsbnry'sBestXXXXl FLOUR 1.66 PER 8AOK j SPECIAL raiAWu?!- A Heavy Scarlet Flan nel, at ujfe. ThU mint lie seen to be ap preciated. One Case Double Width Twill Dress Goods In Plain Plaids and Stripes, 5c a Yaid Sold all over the country at 15c. 11 . .. 1.. eigne uniiciretvs Merino Underwear 24, 26, 2ie 25c :8, 30, Vests -note Prices: and I-ants Winter W Si.es 16, 18, 20, 22 w me i.tc i7c 2ie 2t:c 28c toe the same Price. Ladies all Wool Hose, (seamless) Double Heels and Toes, 25c a pair, worth 35c. Our $1.25 Kid Gloves ("Foster Hook") the ladies tell us would be cheap at $1.50. Every pair guaranteed. We will Men's Underwear alongside 75C put our 50c garment in the city. We are really too busy to quote further. Your tion of our store and prices is respectfully requested. any inspec- Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Co. 1518-1520 0 Street. Telephone 448. Prompt Attention Paid to the Delivery of Orders Received by Telephone. Jl?e (t08t Important ueit of 1891 GRAND FORMAL OPENING OF TUB NEW- LANSING -THEATRE! ED, A. CnCKCII, Manager. tANSING ft OLIVER, Proprietor!. T09day, flovefflber 23d. Tkeopenlngof thlsboiuitlfol temple of amusement characterizes a. now era In dramaUo Interests In Nebraska' fair capital city. It Is a I And only Complete Ground Floor Theatre I Company of Legitimate and Refined Actors! Dramatic Star In Lincoln, Miss Lillian Lewlsl Play of Absorbing Interest and Thrilling Situations! Orchestra of Ability and Acknowledged Excellence! Sounding Board Possessing Marvelous Accustlc Properties! Seatlnc Arrancement of Unquestionable Comfort and veniencel And Charming Effect In Draperies, Metal and Stucco Workl System of Decoration In Fresco Adornment! And In fact the New Lansing will be the Model Theatre of the United State. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY Contlniud from 8lh pac Mr. A. W, w returned Wednesday from n throw weeks visit with Mis. Hoover in Kansn City. Mr. nml Mm. J. II. Douglas of Omaha woio In tho city tills week visiting tho Tamlly of C, I Jones, Nate HilislKrctr,tlio Iriopresslblo Kiokuk drummer wasn Lincoln visitor sovoraljdaj this week. Mr. Ike Stern, ho of Keokuk millinery fiuiiK was booking orders Wednesday In Lincoln. Mrs. V. M. Leonnul went to Now York City Thurdtiy evening to Iu gone tlireo months. Mrs. Joseph Uoohmer left yeterdiy for tiilncy, 111,, onn visit to fiiviuls nml re latives. Mr. Charles I). Trnphageii left Thursday uvenlng for n visit t'j Peoria nml Chicago. Mr.. Isahclla N.ipp is the guest of her eoiilu, Miss D.iiih l.oomls In Hist Lincoln. Hull prngi iiiiis, the newest for the spasm' lb'.H-'J Just icetdvod nt tho Coimukii olllce. MIhs Ni'lllo lltylfsrt of Hnutli OihiIiii is tho guest of Mrs. K. !. Ivhapp, IIWU O street. (Ilmi. 11. It. t).iwos of Marlotti O. Is visit ing his sou Mr. C. (1. Dawes of this. city. Mrs. J. V. Ilnrnmil of Omaha Is the guest of Mrs. A, H Coirroth of lilOJU street. Miss Maikaiet llnlrd litis gone to Weeping Water to ivniilu n couple of iveks, Mrs. C llluckw nudum! Miss Mary lletinett left Wednesday for Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. A. H. Williams mul daughter left Monday lor Youngsiowii, O.ilo. Mls (Icorgic llnwkc of N'ohinsku City Is the guest of Miss llallle Ho pir. Mr. II C. M"Muker of I'lattsmouth was In tint city n few days this week. Mr. II, J. Ilargravcsof Kansas City was hi thu city a few days tills week. Miss Anna llarr Is enjoying n visit with Topekn friends and relative!. Miss Anna I-'unke will entertain. the Tnes. Evening chili next wook. Col. l'reil llcuzingcr Is expected to return from the east today. Mr. nml Mrs. J. M Childress mo visiting at Coieyvlllo, Teiin. Hon. William Neville of Plattmiouth was in Lincoln Monday. Hon. II. E. Hush of Hoi hedge, is in the city for ii few- das, Mrs. Mary McCabo departeil Moiiilay for New York City. Mr. mid Mrs. V. II. Kooto left Monday for Memphis Tenu. Mr. M. J. Oreovy of Onrilia was in the city this wee':. Mr. Frank I Hi it has returned from 111 h western trip, Mrs. II. Mitchell is spending a few days In Keokuk, In. John A. Eyler of Onulia was in the city this week. Mrs. Mary Smith is visiting relatives in Chicago. Dr. Spjlir r.itur iu 1 Mon lay from his Deli ver trip. Mr. O. W. Gerwl; spent Sunday hi Omaha. Mr. P. 0. Cusslily has returned from Okla homa. Mr. E. J. Laniard left Monday for Now. ton la. Mr. W. Ii. Z-hrung left Thursday for Chi cago. VARIOUS VErtJES. Tim HI. .ton (Iniette. When I hellH'd Vm run the local on thtHU Joo tlarcltc, I mwupnii familiar terms with ever one I inrti For "items" were my stock In trade. In that my callow Hum Hofnro tho muses tempted mo to try my hand at rlijnu'i lleforo I found In icrses Those sisithlng, gracious mercies Less prnrtlciil hut iiiiich litirn ulorloiis than a well Illicit purse Is. A votary of Minimum, I hustled 'round mid sweat And helped Vm rim tlo lural on tho fit. Joe (laetlo. riielnlNirsof theday lieitnuat half paslfla.m, for the farmers came In early mid I had tn tackle llichis And many a liolile lillnf news I unlimited to aopilro 11 y those discreet attentions which all farmer, folk admire: With my dally commentary On alTalis of farm and dairy Tho tnno of which anon with sulillo pufferies I'd ar Uh, many a peck of apples and of poaches til J I uet. When I helpid 'cm run tho local on tho Ht. Joodacltcl Dramatic news was scarce, hut when n min strel show was due, Why, .Mllloii Tootle's oiera houso was then my rende.lolls; Judge (Iriihh would ulvu mo points about tho latest leunl case, And Dr. Itiinclelel mo print hlssermon when III SIIU'f, Of fexers, fractures, huntnra, ('otiitisiiius, ilts and tumors, Would Dr. Hull or Dr. Ilalnes conllrmoriiall llits rumors; From C'oliiiiel Dawes what railroad news tticro was I iiscil to Kelt When I helped 'em run tho local on tho St. Joo Uarettu. For "personals" tho old Pacific Houso was Just the place: PnpAhcll knew tho pcdlurccs of all tho hu man nice! And when hu'd uln upall ho had, ho'd drop a subtle wink And lead the way wheroono uiluht wet ono's whistle wlthadrlnkl Those drinks ul tho Pacific, Wlifti iIiivm wkio HiKlnrlllc. Wcro what I'ailslnus (piny excuse my French! would call "mnunllliiiiel" And freiiiciitlj an invltatlnii to a meal Til net, When I liulped'rtii run thu local on thutit.Jou Uiuetto. And when In rainy weather nows wasscafcu ns well ns slow, ToKaxton's hank or Hopkins' storo for Items would I K; Tho Jukes which Colonnt Saxtou told wcro old, hilt uimhI enoiiuh For local nppllciitlou, In Hen of hotter stuff. And when the ducks wcro ll)liuc, OrthutlshhiK well worth trjlim Oosli! hut thou "suirls" at Hopkins' store could heal tho world at lylni;! And I 1 printed nil their )arns (lliouuh not without icKrcl), When 1 helped Vm run tho local on tho St. Jot Uauttc! Special Prices - AT THE- LEADER NEW STORE, 1211 O STREET Wo will not he uiiilcr old iiy iiuioue. (looil cloaks for tl. reitulnr VI koihIs Nice cloaks f r H.v) ti uulnr f.l uraile, KIcKiiut cloaks lorN, leuillnr l IM riule. Ilther Knidcs nljusl iilmul half price. llos'siiltsi (HI Wllllll 1W. Hoy.' suits I.WI Woilh ).l Ml. Hoys' Hulls '.'.() woi III l im, I'lns. Ion paper, Needles, Ion paper. AkhIo liilttousilo u umss. Itulilicr llppcil lead H'iicls pic do.. UiirlliiK lions lie, 41 ii wool hose only V.V Fust Pluck corsets fiilc. win III T.V. Turkish towels leeiii'li. PJU sheets wrlllliu paper I'.'n. i.eutsiioj l.lslo tlireud huso only S.lo. Special pi Ices In uiuleiwi'iir Hpeclnl prices In lnencurliiliis. Hpcclnl prices In rllilmiis; lluesl stock In Lincoln, Special prices In linens of nil kinds. Special prices In iilllts. Special hamulus In tluwiiio mid haulwaio 1'eiithersiiuil lips ut halfptlco. fiihoxm curds hooks nml cics, nil sires, lo u Clllll silk twlsl, le ii spool. HIIU thread 4e a spool. No Irouolu lo show uooils. We are hero for We will u The story of how Artemui Ward passed his lust Thanksgiving Day in London will he told by hit cousin Harriet Maxwell-Con verse, in our Thanksgiving Edition. There will also be a Thanksgiving story by E. J. Edwards and sonic ap propriate poetry, all of which will be s)i Splendldlu illustrated! that purpose. anyone. Ileiueiulier the place. nit he undeisolil hy I'd go to Colonol Wallet tho "atatcsm. w Con- Miss Lillian Lewis Will present u the opening attraction, Mr. Martson's Great French Play, entitled "Q R.ElIDlr LORAIN El" in which she has met with eminont success, the press of the country having the following unanimous opinion. Mo play ever possessed stronger situation. It Is exciting from beginning to end. It demands rare dramatic force, which Miss Lewis certainly possesses. 8ho Is Inlenso In tragic pMoagea of her role, tender In her love making, and Htroug la her hatred, which culminates in the scono of the assassination, , Her costumes in "Credit Lnratne" arc exqulslt and wore made by Worth of Paris. As Lenora, Miss Lewis lias u part that draws out her greatest powers. Blie sustains a oharacter Id which she love and hates with equal eoso. Him Is a court beauty in iho time of Lewis Mepoleonand Is assisting the French Minister of t'ollco to entrap a younr. Republican, but Caiui In lovo with her victim and finds nor affections returned. Tho young Republican, Rameau, Is entrapped butshooonceals nor truo character and Involves her entire fortune torescuo him alter having pirsuaded him to Invest In "credit Laralne" worthless i look. Wnkt lfi. Thu au Is one of rapid progress -and we are iu it. Our patrons are nmoug the most progressive of the nation. They are quick to t'ike advantage of a Rood oiler. We iiiake a Kieat many; but when we recently nlTcrcd n set of memoirs, either of Urant, Sheridan, Hherniiiu, McClellau, or I'e, In their resjiec tlve original tslltlons, for .'i(J cents a set, in connection with a year's Mibscription to thlspajier, $'J f-"r0 Inall wo fairly outdid ourselves. Thousands of orders have already Ikcii received b the publishers, so that if our friends wish to nvail themselves of this extrnoullnary opportunity, they must wake up. No such offer has everbeforo been made to the lending public, mid it is doubtful if It will ever bo duplicated, Auuiii we my, "Wako up!" The Leader, NEW STOKE, 1211 O STREET, The Great Cheap Store. GrLOVeS GLOVES FOSTER'S. FOSTER'S. For squibs K)lltlcal tomiit. Or Colonel James N. Humes, with the silver toiiKiio;" Should some old ptimccr tako sick and die, why, then I'd call On Frank M. I'osckiHo for tho "life" and I'oseitate knew 'em alll IjOU Tiitlar used lo pony L'p descriptions that wero tnncy, Of toilets wijrn at party, lull or conversazione, For tho ladles wero addicted to tho nt)lu called "deckolett," When I helped 'em run tho local on tho St. Joe Uiuette. Bo was I wont my dally round of labor to pur sue, And, w hen came uluht, 1 found that thero was Ht 1 11 moru.work to do: ThoteU'h'riipli to edit, yards nml yards of proof to rend And reprint to be Kathcrcd to supply tho print ers' creed Oh, hut It takes nullity Combined with versatility To run n country dally with appropriate abllltyi There never was a smarter lot of editors, I'll bet. Than wo who whooped up local on tho St. Jo (lazettel Yes, may bo It was Irksome; may bo n discon tent Itebellloiis rose amid tho toll I dally underwent; If no, I don't remember this only do 1 kuow; My thouxhls turn ever fondly to that tlmo In old St. Joe. The jears that speed so fleetly lime blotted out completely All else than that which still remains to solace mo so sweetly; Tho friendships of that tlmo ah mot they are as precious yet An w hen 1 was a local on tho St. Joo Oazcttel Kuueno Field lu Chlcuco Nows. Till! GLOVES GENUINE FOSTER, in nil LENGTHS and PAUL & CO., SIZES and in KID ALL COLORS, including the newest Parisian fall shades. Wc also have a few hundred dozen pair in other popular brands, At About Two-thirds Usual Prices, -- During our Miss Lowls Is surrounded by the slrongost company which lias ever supported her, In ins Edinouu uouier, i-oune i-omoroy, Ariiiur r.inou, .Mimre.i null, Ralph Hell, and others, and she Is to be congratulated on a proJuctlou, which ulter Kytlnite, u ai artlsuo lndlni Edinoud Collier, I-ouhe 1'omoroy, Arthur Klllott, Mildred Hall, Ralph llell, ana omcrs, anu sue is to oe c and as complete as has over been staged Tuesday Evening Miis Lewis will appear in "ARTICLE 47," and Wednesday Evening will be produced her great success, entitled- "AS IN A LOOKING GLASS." can performance In the open- nieh-class entertainments will foltowat seasonable Intervals, and the public assured tuai no -juko snows or interior organizations win appear ui mis limine. t?Mt RSH.ll! Tho houso will be kept open an hour one night after the inrvMli for lnsnectlon. There has beon aroused n decree of expectation and Interest that has rarely manifested lUolf In ovorwliolinlug uuinborof letters requesting scats for th opeulug. They have boon 0mlngla from all parts of tho state for the last six weeks, and there seems lo bo no way out of It but to follow tho old eslabllshodoustum, and that Is, on the dedication of a now theatre. TO OS3I.I THE CIXOXC33 Or CEAXO .A.T JL.T3-CTXOXT. No. 1 will havo first choice, and No, 2 second choice, and soon until all are suppllod tn a Ilka manner Tho auction snle will be hold at Hie office of tho Capital Hotel, Monday evening, November Vth, at 8 o'clock. iiemk.miii:k nun guano tiianksoivino matinkei The regular prices of seats, after the first night will be arte, OOc, 7Bo and SI. 00, and Matinees will bo Stftc, SOc. and 7Sc. Arrancemonts haie be-m nriile with all Railroad companies for ratoi during the open lna week. For further Information, address ED. A. CHURCH, Manager. The Opening or tin- I.uimlui;, Just now tho opening of Lincoln's new thespinu templo is tho subject of much talk and tin olfnlr promises to outshine all other social events. It will bo a gala occasion. Tho lHautlful now theatre iu all Its Korgeous splendor will 1h viewed by the multltudo mid fashion, fancy mid Intellect will vie with each other iu looking their prettiest to enjoy the occasion. It might bo well here to intro duce another subject that for vital Impor tance is of eininl Importance. Wo refer to the bargains tint L. Meyer & Company lire now offering III drygoods. The winter goods are ull iu and with it are found all the hea soiis most substantial mid stylish materials. In dress goods this (Inn Is showing an attrac tive lino while iu hosiery, corsets, gloves, uuilerwe.ir, blankets, ipillts, etc., their stock is very complete, mid prices, ns usual are such ns to indues all callers to buy. No (let ter place to buy tho winter's wearing nppnr el l to be found Iu the state. The grocery depiu fluent r.ml Its a big one too, is always active, and wagon load ufur waon load leaves the stole tilled with edibles fr our town people. Our linden a is not slow to up pieclate 1 1 rnt c'ass mm vice and g'Wid go xls ut low prices. They can net best of intention, frecll lllld wholemxile gro.-eiies just as repre sented and this of con ix) accounts for th IHipularit) ot the houe of I.. .Meyer ,V Co. II jou liau-ut tried t Hiding at this well known mid old established place you havu been losing both time and money but its not too into yet. (iho tliein n call. Down by the I.ano. There dwells a maid across tho street Alasl alackl and wellawayl And once our optics chanced to meet Oh, hitter, bitter was tho day! For I tho hour to beguile Tho maid was very fair to seo; Did meekly venture on a smllo Oh, woo Is mo! Oh, woo Is mol And thlnkinu that tho maid smiled back For 1 am very near of sight; I seized a pen from off tho rack And large upon a sheet did write, "Meet mo at eight, down by tho lane," Where I at eight did swift repair Alas! I ne'er shall walk again! It was her father met mo there. -lloston Courier. first Great Annual Sale of Kid Gloves Every Lady will leave our glove counter well pleased as wc have for our fitter Miss L. Crow, the expert fitter of the West or East Monday and Tuesday, 26th and 27th, wc will offer to the Ladies of Lincoln the greatest Bargains in Corsets that was ever placed on our counters. LADIES, do not miss the chance of a season to secure bargains in Corsets at about your own price. THE BAZAR 1023 O STREET. I'lttrrty. A poor, lorn tramp to Cnrsus said: "Clivo mo a quarter, please, You iirow) rich; while I'm soioor My skin bugs at tho knees." -Detroit Frco Press. A Warm Kiss. Jock Did you hear about tho trouble that Miss Siimmerglrl got Into? Tom No. Jack She threw a kiss at Harry nnd it fell on tho piu.a and net It oil lire New York Herald. Special Notice We have moved to our new and beautiful store 1338 O street, where we are prepared, better than ever be fore, to satisfy the demands of the art loving public, for the choicest Paper Hangings and interior novelties the country affords. Our grand opening will be announced later. THE INTERIOR DECORATIVE CO. 1338 O ST. Jl fc .S Mfir A. C. .IKMKK, t'icsldeiit N. II. Our old locatiin, 1134 N street oceanic too creasing business. It Is now for rent. C.uu. Klwic'K, Manager small for our rapidly In- AVill'.V sv'.irn.Yitr SUBSCRIPTIONS, Artists' Materials & Novels Bee what IIerH)sieiun)r it Co., have in cloaks, di es goods and millinery. Prices tho lowest. Henry Haiphaiu, harness, suddlerv and turf goods, II'.' 1101 th KloNcuthkticot, opposite ' npltiil Hotel ' Tint ilaziir, UUIl O street, has levelved niiothei-lot of tlsh cloaks. They will be placed on sale about the middle of next ' week. tie ninvred. ' Oargojle Theru's la-en h great Improve inent iu medicine lately. For instance, .loctnrh don't bleed patients n they used to. , nioobumper Don't they? Well, I paid h doctor k bill of 5-I00 only last week. Low ill Citizen. lllne Laws. .4il 'H"'iii.,r- -AT- THE GOTHAM, 1136 O ST (live us a Trial Order. TUltli PMXTS -CAXWIS STt!TCiJfS A) el's I'leserw- Hook contains all tho latest mid most approved recipes for caiinlnzand pruservuigjfiuit, mid for liliiking Jellies, jams, iiiaiinalades, sweet ami sour pickles, catsups, etc. Written ex piessly for Dr. J. C. Ayer - Co., by n cele brated authority on culinary matters. Kvery recipe tested and proven to lie the best of its kind, Koud n '-.'-cent stamp to Dr. J. U. A)er iV Co., I.owoll, .Musk. CJLfef- V,A 4il? 1 r If y. V UMwmtfiMm tt7a -:tS&? -f:A And now 11 colovd man has In-en arrest ed in Massachusetts for taking a walk on Bunday. Harper's llazar. HT.MRNUA m spent as men aj IWODAYEAR IN ADtRTI51Ntr: TODAV 1TTWCC56WCNH&URE5 TO TCLL MIS FORTUNE . mmmm? THE MORAL IS; Keep YOUR BUSINESS, and, incidentally, YOURSELF, Before the Public. Don't Depend on Them to Discover You I i, 'i SJ l -. a-gW)C. -.-