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lywymfyp vnwi'ipf wwteiw '"" ,irT?yr V" TSiyni'ww-wtimpw "T-r' -r-f Ttrrrwwfww" ' ""? wwPTfWj i . . . Miiwaijiw, CAPITAL CITY COURIliK, SATURDAY, NOVEMMSR rrs3 Nver Buy a Carpet UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN TUB MAGNIFICENT STOCK AT TUB- Exposition Carpet House AM, UK NBWBST ErTECl'S IN COLORINGS AND DEMONS. In Draperies we show nil the newest thing In house drupe, ami have nn attractive line ol Lace Curtains ANI- PORTIERRE , Always tee the Exposition Carpet Store before ordering. K you Deposit your Savings in thk Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H.K.cor. UlhandPHt. THEY WILL BARM INTEREST FOR YOU Atjttio Unto of S-Five per Ct. per Annum-5 Have WOO n week unit It amount with Blerost In nvo year to il,fioo.ou. o'Bankopons nt ;! it. in. to 9:90 J. in. nnd Saturday ovonliiRi, ft to 8 p. in. ! to Rent la Burglar and Fire Proof Vaults. CAPITAL $200,000.00. American:! Exchange National! Bank. L M. lUyinoml, President. Lewis Oroitory,l Vivo President I), a. Winn. 8.11 Burnham, nalilor. An,, ashler kmli Mm$ Lincoln, : Nebraska. Capital, $250,000 OJictrs ami Directors: Joan H. Wright, lre. T. K. Handera, V..P- J. It. McOl ay, anhler. A 8 llaymon 1). Hl'Ioiu, Thoaoehrnn K tt Hlier, ha Weil, F I. HhoUlon. General Hanking Biulness Transacted. Account Solicited. C. L. RICHARDS, UICHAKDH 1II.OCK LINCOLN, NBIIRASKA. U SUPERIOR WORK -ao to- SMALL'S Steam Laundry 2014-16 O Street, OMce 138 N. nth St. Tele. 579. Lttdtig PHOTOGRAPHER fine ButtUablnota a per doxen. Hpeo U to stuoenu. can ana see our wor. Open from 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. Honday. Studio, 12140 Street. 2&jfi&0C &W&, W.Airf.H..,.. .v iwMMwewili 1 '".' "i'..t.. HWiUk VlklaSSPRte. -i a. t.iUi.B.H" . A biiifitr Miier o .tfoifrni 'Viiim, Publlliod Saturday. AiMrtxs all onmmiinioatltins direct to tlin oftlon WlCBHlCU PWINTINO OO, ruiiMHHKiin. Conrlnr HulldliiK, IIM N Hired. TKI.KPUONH2M L. Wkhski., J Ii,, Kdltor nnil Hole Proprietor. KutnroilnttliM Poiloltlco or Lincoln nn second class matter. Nub., POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000. Try Iienvltt's Coal Creek Canon, Carpets and oiirtaln In no-vest di HerK)lilielnior fi Co'. nlimnt Miss C. J. (Iiillmolto, mollsto, Uttn Hlock over Miller & Paine. Take elevator. China firing every Thursday nt Comwrvn tory of MihIo. IMIth Itussoll. Our work speak Tor Itself. It needs no brag or bluster, Imply your own opinion will testify to It" merits. The Studio Io Uruinlo l on the ground floor, centrnlly lo cated nnd n beautiful place. Cull nnd see us at l'J4 Hontli Twelfth street. The lladleut Homo Ik no now fnko hut hint an established reputation for economy nnd beauty, Dunham & buck. ol agonta, 1120 O trout. Coal of every sln from the last mines In Ohio, Kmitiieky, llllnola, Missouri, Co'oni do nud Wyoming for iwlo liy Oeo. A. Hay- ... . . ...... . it ,1 1 r i ...... mcr. Telephone .ww. urnco not u imn, Never huy n hleyelo or wheel of any make or (llacrlptinu until you hive wen K. H. Otithrle, 1MO O street. Ho handles the moat celebrated wheel nnd make price that never fall to cITect n trade. Bicycles f all kluda nnd all mnke skill fully repaired on ahort notice. Wronehes, oil can, tire and other supplies always Tor ale nt UeorRu : Fiihetto, 144J O trcot. Don't fall to eo the lino dlspliy or Carver Ulilo cutlery, ten and coffee ita rhown by Hudgo fc Morrk When buying homo blanket, plush robes and fur robin, just oiupilre nt north tltli street, opposite Capital hotel. lap 141 Handsome French pinto hand glass, 4x11, plush trliuinetl, for Me, nt the Great Ten Cent Store, 118 South Twelfth street. Cloak nud novelties, fur trlmmod nud plain for laitlea and chlldien, very low nl llerpolsholinor & Co. Henry Harphnui, harnem nud anildlory, 142 north lllh atreet, oppoalto Capital hotel. Wedding Invitations. We nro headquarter for these goods and furnUh them from the cheapest printed card to the (Incut engraved work. Having hod even year experience we kep posted on tho moat stylish ilealRiii abolutoly eo, rect form, etc All weusk Intending pur chaser 1 to cull and Inspect samples or tho work wo nro dally turning out. ll!U N atreet. Kjre and Kar Hnrgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oeullt nnd aurist, 1!XV1 O atreet, telephone iiTft, Lincoln, Nebr. Ynutltllena -Kurotni Fuae l'remrtluu, Luillea, If you want most elegant fncoprci arntlon, try thl one. It la puro m aprlnx water j no lead, aedlinent or other iuuiioua luUtAiicv. It mnkea your khi aofl, freali, and clear; rumovea tan, blotches, dlacolora tlona, nnd luimrU 11 jwarly complexion. If your face 1 not what you ileslro it, try "Youtnlleno". I guarantee It to give iierfecl atUfactlon. I have sought for a prepara tion that will make eomploxlnna freah and young looking and nowI have found it, re tailed at two dollar or three for live. I have eeured tho agency for this truniy article. J, II. Hauucy, Drugglit, Lincoln, Neb. Tho Union l'aclllo Hytem. Ha placed in daily aervico a solid train be tween Lincoln and Sioux City making olosu connections at Columbus with main line train for all xlnt went, with Albion, Cedar Hapld, Ord and Grand Island nnd brnuchea, except Sundays. Lincoln and Sioux f.'irj dally connecta closely in union ilopot, Sioux City, with the evening train or 'vmnectiiig lines for tho not th nud vast. For full partic ular apply at 1044 O street or u depot. The Hot Nprliivsof ftnkutiw These sprlngt are rapidly Iwumllitf irno 1 on account or the wonderful ourntlvn pro 1 tlva of tho waters, and the many nmvoloa cure which hnvo been oITooUhI tiy tho thei- mal Imths. The town and springs mo 'l?il'i.t fully situ ntetl hi n nleturesiiue vnlKn- in tho Black Hill country, alKniudlug In beautiful Kviiln elTtv'ts, mid nt an altitude of 3,1U0 foet uba'vo the sen level; thus liikiirltig a pure uluiO'l' phere nnd exhilarating climate, absolutely free from malaria. Under the enterprising and progressive management of tho Hot Springs commuy mauy ilcwlrablo improvemenU hnvo lieen inado; among the numlier the erection of n commodious bath house llttwl up with all modem conveniences for the comfort of gueMa. New hotels have been built nnd com fortably furnished throughout, conducted In llrstclaR stylo and at reaMnable rati. Thoso who prefer stopping at a privato liouse will llnd many desirable boarding places where good Hccnmmodntlons are furnl1ieil at moderate prices. Tho suiierior dally servico now afforded by the Darlington Itoute to Hot Springs, with through sleeping car accommodations from Omaha, Lincoln, Aurora and Grand Island, make the trip an easy and enjoyablo one; and for tho benefit of all who ileslro to tet the efllcaoy of the waters, round trip tickets at reduced rates, good for ninety days are now on sale at all offices of the Durllngton lloute. For pamphlet, descriptive of the springs, and full information as to rates, time, etc., apply to any agent of the company, or to J. Fuanoih, Ueu'traa'r& Tk't Agt., OulyTeu (JO) Ceutaa l'ack. The celebrated "Uurllngton lloute" apply log card are now sold at ten cents per pack, (50 cent I the usual price for such cants), Whist, high-five nnd euchre parties will soon be in order, and wj would suggout that you lay In a stoca of theae card for future re quirements. A. C. ZtBUBH, City Passenger Agent Wajftitfj 1 .,'.Tnt-rm.,n vmiSi! FASHIONS FOR T1IK FAIll A CHAnMINQ PICTURE GOWN DE SCRIBED AND ILLUSTRATED. A Fetching Costume That Was Mails for Mrs. Wlllln K. Vanderbllt Nntes and Opinions 1111 the l'realllng Modes from the Facile Fan of Olive Harper. (Hieclal Oorrontnnitnnca. Nltwr YoitK, Nov. 25. Thoso ladies who iniiko 11 attiily of their ifiirmotitH nnd thow who nro contoiit to follow aoinu 0110 oIhu'h lilunt will find Unit tho plcttiro Kown illnslrutixl horn la u anfo model to follow. This la npproprlntoly iiiiulo in hitinlaoino iniitoiiul, as it la ono of thoio deslgiia Unit novor go out of fashion. It wan 0 vol veil by Minn Blnnclm Um od ley, tho y o 11 n nniiiinl nl 11 tor. Tho front of tho ahirt and tlin sleoveH nro of Hoft Kmy bluo falllo, tho edgea of it InjIiik onilirolilercil 1 11 Bilk of tho annio aim do. Tho alcoveHuro doublo ))iiffed nnd tho forearm portion la ombroldored in tho wimo color. Tho front lias a vest composed of o r 0 iwu colored PlOTUitK mown. Spnniah Inco in n wldo jabot. Tho iirhicoDHo Imok In of soft Clilnii ailk in dullcnto wood brown and Krt'on, nnd the ilcop band of velvet around tho akirt la of moidoro brown vulyut. Thoro Ih a rulT of laco around tho nook. Tho draping in vory graceful mid tho wholo makea n ilroaD tliat in a real plonauro to tho oyo. Of courao oach lady ahonld chooso tho colon beat milted to her complexion, nnd modifications can bo inndo in any man ner to pleoHO tho owner. A rotty climigu is to have tho meovos shirred two to three inches wido in tho mlddlo of tho arm. If it in intended only for 11 ten gown, salmon pink and moss green mako a beautiful combination. So do brown and ivory, bluo nnd brown, nud thoro aro many other combinations that artistic tasto or tho fruits of tho remnant counter may suggest. I3y that I mean tliat in many of tho largest stores short lengths of silk, satin velvet, etc., suitable for tho fronts or backs of gowns, can bo bought at 11 con sldernblo reduction from tho price it would have cost if cut from tho piece, nud by aid of this fortuuato circum static" many ladies of very limited income iiiauago to dress vory handsome ly. It would need about 21 yards of falllo and 4 of India to mako this hand some gown, and if tho fair young wearer can mako it herself it could bo mado at a cost of not over six dollars. Just think: and will keep in stylo uu indefi nite period. And they call us extrava gant! 801110 of tho dainty minor fancies of tho season are too lovely to describe nnd too cunning to put in unfeeling type, but I must : a word in favor of tho oxquklto bits of aprons worn at home by ladies of all ages. Ono is of flue linen lawn with a laco flounce, with three rosettes of white ribbon catching up tho festoons of tho flounce. Tho heart shnped bib is held up by two white rosettes and the strings nro oach two yards long, of ribbon, and tio in long loops and ends. There is an exquisite gown which was recently finished for Mrs. Willie K. Vanderbilt by tho ladies' tailor of Now York, and I verily believe that tho idea was stolen from Ella Wheeled Wilcox, as it is just like ono of hor gowns. It is of Aldornoy colored cheviot, nud how simply it v. is made cati be judged from tho picture, but it looks as though, llko Topsy, "it growed." The bock is piincessowithsix plaits nt tho back centor u-am. The opening on tho right sido has several rows of narrow brown Cnstle bnld and rounded bronze buttous. Tbo col lar has a frttlo ovcrcollar, mini '1 tnero nvo tiny my cull's mn J if iii tho hiiiiiq ui'lmer. Clin Whoolor Wilcox's dress is Of a soft woolly Mils. W. VANDEH- pearl gray, zaudo 1ULT 8 QOWN. In almost tho-juiuio style. Ono hns only to boo a Jady in a gown llko this beside the highly ornamented creations of tho Parisian dressmakers to realize wlint per fect tasto means. Among tho many evidences of tho reign of good tasto is the fact that there is very llttl falso hair worn now. Ladies are not ashamed if they have not a heavy head of hair any more, nnd they dress their scanty locks us prettily as they can and stick pretty pins nnd shell combs into it and it is all right; groat quanti ties of rhlnestono jeweled pins, stars, etc., aro worn to pin tho hair this sea son; often oih) sees them in the street. Of course, when a woman lias a fino head of hair sho is going to display it, nud I don't blame her. I noticed the other night that Mrs. Leslie Carter has a glori ous head of hair. Glossy and red it looked, but whether red or chestnut it is magnificent and envelopes her llko a mantle when it is down. The style of dressing hair varies with the quautity ono has nud tho shape of tho face, but eoft little curls and wavy bangs will probably never go out of fashion again. The rest of it is brought up high on tho head and twisted into puffs where thin and rolls where abundant. The tight little German brnids in a knot at tho back is best liked for street wear. OlJVK Hakpkk. ,Q-. 1L 1 lii li I v t Id I 'Ji a a i sm i1. m m f V K. WIT AND HUMOR. "Tlint was thostioke of a master hand," Mild the boy when the school U-nther punish il him. Ileadipiarleis fur ladles hats, tho great 2.1 lent store, 1121 O nil cut. Tlie theatrlinl mechanic Is not quarrel. hiiiii', but he often lliiils it necessary to raise. 11 cceiie. Our coiiiotltors adveitlse ladles "cheap hats as well as good". Wu sell jgood hata clump,' Great 2,'i cent storo 1124 O stroot, The farmer nho closely packs his load of wood Is sm e to strike the p ipular chord. billies flue velvet huts milliners prices 3 00. We make to 01 iter the same fur t:i,25 at the great 'St cent store. Misses iii, usual price 1. 00. Thogieat 25 cent storu sells tliem for.40 cents. Tho man mIio makes 11 had break ought not to be employed on n railroad train. One trial will convince you that wo are lenders In ladles linn hats at pi ices that as tonish nil. Cleat 2.1 cent store, 1124 O street. 1 know a bunk whcicou a wild time giowg. I'lieio isn 11111 011 it. Ijulloa felt hats 115 cents lit the great 25 tent store. Tho iiinu who wants tho earth is HatMlod' if he secuies tho dust. largest stock of tlnw aro nt the great 25 tout stoio. Hrore Curds for Card Parties. Wo have Just placed on sale n lieautlful now score card which is delighting all that have seen It. It is now, neat and nobby and Just the thing for card pintles. We also have u neat cord mid tassel Mich (is Is used on luill program which me much neater than tibbons, easier mid more quickly put on and lastly aie much cheaper mid look hotter. Ahvuys call at tho CoiMiiKiiouioo before giv ing cm d parties and wo cuu supply you with score sheets and trimmings that aro both or iginal mid cheap. Klegnnt lino of holiday rikhIs, novelties, toys mid 111 1 goods nt Hcrpolslieimer & Co. at Ion est prlcei. Wedding Invitations Wossol Printing Co Etchings, engravings, water colors, pas tels, etc., artUtlcally ri tuned, make hand somo Christmas presents. CllANCKU'H AltT AND MUSIO STOIIK, 212 South Eleventh street. 100 finest engraved calling cards and pinto for f'J.(n nt Tiik Couiincii olllce. Lenvltt's I ho city. CIS Xcc" anthracite, finest hi See the now IblW score cm ds for card ties nt theCouiUKH olllce. pnr- The reulnsulai' busc burner is the latest mproved heater in the mill ket. ltoforo bu iug, call nud see 11 full Hue nt Duiiliiiui & lluck, 11211 Ostieet. Fino bbque doll heads with hair, 10c. The Great Ten Cent Store, 118 South Twelfth Ht, Hotnllng tho O stieet giocer says he is liumaii mid makes mistakes but will cheer fully lectify them. That is more than somo ilido. Call on Leavltt bcfoie '& O street. buying your coal, Notice. To the secretaiios or secret nnd benevolent societies of Lincoln: Tho Hoye Dliectory Company, wishing to give complete iufoi mil lion in regard to nil such societies, mure rriecially for the benefit of visiting biethren, icquestyou to fumUli them at your earliest convenience with cot rtct name mid number of lodge, of what order, time and place of meeting, and names of elective officers. Ad dress Uoyk Diukotoiiy Co., Tremoiit House City. Picture FramliiK. Mr. K, C. White, for tho mst reven yenrs at the head of the framing department of Findlay's, the leading art storo of Kansas City, has now charge of tho picture, framing department of Geo. A. Cramer fcCo.,212 South Eleventh . Wu can now unsure our nations that all future work will bo of the blithest order. Wake Up. The ago I one of rapid progress -and wo are in it. Our patrons are among the inoht progieive of the nation. They nro quick to take advantage of a good offer. Wo make a great manv; but when we recently ntrored a set of memoirs, either of Grant, Sheridan, Sherman, McClellau, or Lee, in their respec tive original editions, for 50 cents n set, in connection with a year's subscription to this paper, 2 15 50 In all wo fairly outdid ourselves. Thousands of orders hnvo nlready been received b the publishers, so that if our friends wish to nvall themselves of this extrti"rdluary opportunity, they must wake up. No such offer has over before been made to the reading public, nud it is doubtful if it will over Ihi duplicated. Axaiu we say "Wnkoupl" All the latest styles of picture mouldiiiizs. Work guaranteed, CllANCEIl'S AllT ANIJ MlJHlO STOnK, 212 South Eleventh stieet. 8e what Herpolshelmor & Co., cloaks, drcs goods and millinery, the lowest. hnvo In Prices YOUR TrfcRTlSINQ? $3000; A 1KAK I luntrUfcf loMfl Itach aiijr fairly Itt it Hm)irKiiof aiilni ailwlocil rau tin! wrdt. tiid who, lflfr liiilructitn(vlll bfk Induilriouiljr 'iiaw la tarn Thrt Th ) Ullar Vtar la llilrwii lot IliUa wlirrvTfrllirr lift I wllliJaoruriiUh ih l tuition r f milujr mtut,t y hl4j jri u ran rani ilii mount. n nionvr mr mnniaa atriuiBf !. r naiijrvnu quirkl, 4f9 lm m Mriikr fruui th tllctriii 1 rcuuntj LtllrBly l.uglil mij uld.d will, tm lintnrnl l.r ld Nl i.V, ,d HOI. I l. ull ing o.rr psifiw .r ri 11 inn ..IT II .fll.yl.r. lUi'.l . AJ,h,...t cur.. AI.I.ICN, lies: HO. Am ulu, Mulue. T' L5pi C is I 23, 1891 li'- ifr i i i SHCK arc convenient, in tact tney are use. We lead in this style of are displaying the handsomest line of Business Suits ever opened in this city. We are in the race to stay, and promise better value and more style, greater variety and better satis faction than you can get elsewhere. We arc showing a nice line of those popular TOOTD BEO?71T STJITS which we invite you to sec at the GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. 0 AND TENTH STS. " s jT " Tix O W .?m " We keep In sight of all th-) people, swlngloi; high o'er hill unci steeplo, Telll.in liieneu world anUstitr, whalourspleuiTliI bargains are. M. II. Nlsbet lltstho fret' from a stock thill Is complete. Telling ollior worlds tho news, wlioro to purchase liniles' shoes. tW For tho opera, tho bull room or streot wear, we show uitrucil ve and cxcluslv ty 13X5 O St. S. B. NIBBBX. 1015 O St. "A HAPPY HEART AND ACHING FEET GO NOT TOGETHER." YOU CAN LEAVE OFF THE WEARING "Grover's Soft Shoes for Tender Feet." Ed. G-- "5TjLa?ES, 1120 O Street. German National Bank, LINCOLN, NEli. O.K. Montgomery, President. I ionium II. Helinborg, Vice Prest. Joseph llochmer, Cashier. O, J. Wilcox, Asst. ashler. Capital Surplus $100,000.00 30,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Bnslness Issues letters of credit, Uriiwilrufts on all parts of the world. Foreign collections a specialty OMIre, Cor. lOlli uiul Hts. riiune 7111. Yard n, lOt, 1 uiul V I'liotie 707. Streets, ' "WKWlWi'ilinil WU ftttr ttteyfft OklPVa'fafM 4 SUITS tlie proper thing for business Clothing as in nil others nnd ACHE P lAlTON EXOLUBIVE Agent for OENUINE Canon City Coal Also Ilest Qraile of Hard Coal m frtjWVV'i a? ' rlfflV Please do not he deceived by imitations of our famous Canon City Coal. Satlsfv ourself as to tlie GENUINE before ordeilng'. JI -..', m A. v y-Mf.vw