CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1892. V f ) ( MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY IM in nml Stamped Linen Sale, Dim lies 1'rlngcd and Hemstitched. In plain Linen nml l'luurcd Duinnsk, Look at llic Prices, 3, 7i i '5i iSc ench, thc.ip nl. twice tlio price. Trny Cloths Fine Henntllchcd, )Ainnk, Plain nml Ktlnged, lit latest Designs, S 35 !. 730, uctunlly woilh .joe to $ i.tociirli. Lunch Cloths o( nil Minis l-'ringcd nml llemstlched, VJ 75, 17C. $ 9. " 75c ' 0' Scurfs In I'lnln nml l-nncv Drawn- Tlucnd, llcin.Mllchcil nml Fringed" 49. f9 97'i $ 35 nml $' 65 woll' 75c to $i,J5 ench. All our Finer Grades will receive Ihc same nttcntlon. Stamping Hone Free on nil goods bought o( us. J. H.MAURITIUS & CO. The Ladies' Furnishers, 1039 O Street. 1 C HNON 1TV OHL Get the Genuine only nt P. BARTON, Manager, Burr Block, cor. i ith nml O Sts. Tel, 7 Lansing Theatre! NOVEMBER 16, 17, 18 and 19 Spectacular Pantomime Production of BEN HUR The Women' Christian A(.oclrttlon tnkc pleasure In announcing that thev have completed arrangement for 5 PRESENTATIONS S of the celebrated Spectacular Pantomimic production of Gen. Lew Wallace' famous work, which will be four nlghti and Satur day Matinee. For further particular ice next Saturday' Coukikr, Lombard InvestmentftCo FARM AND G TV LOANS AT lAiVf RATKH VMonty furnished proved security. promptly on np- , fc. C.JONES, Manager, 1130 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. tim Jill llli mkm mm am hit 'TakmKlm'rfK --. 5 VSSWBm -j" NlBnASKA'B BUTE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. L. WBSSEL, Jr., Editor. I'UniilUATION OKKIOKi WKHHKL-HTKVKNH I'IMNNNU CO., tlMI N Htreot. Tiliip'niiso-onn ill. Ilutlim, HI..' Hiihscrlprlini Hairs. In Advance, IV r (intuitu, ., , J.H) I Three moiittin .,. fine. MIX months . .. I (Kl I Hlllltlo I'Opll'K Ac; Kulcrcd t tlin pr.alolllcii of Lincoln, Noli,, m second class matter. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 63,000. LITERftRT LORE. "CiinroiliTiitlon.ni Attempted In llnrhadns, Went Indies," In I ho llllu of u historical work noon to 1 10 Issued liy (I I. Piitnnm'N Hon, Now York, Tlionutlior, Mr. Jolin II Tyncs, la n rosldout of Lancaster county, nnd bus re nliletl neur Lincoln fur 11 number or yen. Iliirluiiloi wna Mr, Tyncs' former home, nml lliln book Imt vlKomns exposition of iidcsplo able, attempt ninilii In 'Til to destroy tlio self Kovcrumcnt oftlio llarhndliuis, thnt ouded In Ihomi scenes or r'.ut nml bloodshed, of dnmitKu In I lie Industries ortliu Inland nml ol torr.ir niul dlslro4 to Hi Inhabitants, thai nro tolit with such KmpliUi eltcel In Mils work. Hlr John I'.)hi llt'imi'HHy, now 11 tender In the Irish linmo ruin movement, wn governor or tliu Islnnd nt thnt II11111 and chief nctor In tlioao event. Tho measures employcil to force tho llarbadlnns Into thin roiiri'ilorntlon icliemo im iIIhpIiispiI In thin lililory worn iin linmunil m thoy wrro uiiooimtltutlnnnl. Tim book lunilil bo rend by every lovor or rHlr plny. In tlio proipooliiH Imued by 1'utmim'n they r It prewuU vivid pluturci or V t India lire, political, aoclnl unit ilotncntlo. Tlioy apenk of It n n mibMinutlnt eontrlbu ttontothu hUtoryor tlio Wot IiiiIIon. Tlio volume will bo luuod In their umiiil linnd Minn ntylo. Price l:a n copy, to tie pnld wlinn book li dellvorcd, Co nocuro the ptib- lluatlon Mr. Tyneamuat obtain aflOaubkcrlbora In advance, nml In our lutolllKcnt commuiitty ho ahould And no diniculty In dolux tlila, Hubnorlptloii (lata nro upon at ChiM'in k Vlctotior'a nml nil tlio other tuMik atorea In Iilncola, Ituaatnud tiy Nebrnakn linden. cournire liomo lltornry talent by giving the work n good aubacrlpHon aend oil". II II II ''Komlnlaconeca or u Nineteenth Century Olndlator," by John I.. Hulllviin hna Juat been received from the publisher, J. A. HoirnA Co., Iloaton. Tho work la neatly gotten up In nttrnottvo paper covers nml ihowa numcroua well executed hnlftono llluatratlona, nmong them ploturea of John I.. Hulllvnu. Paddy Ityan. Charley Mitchell, Joe Uoaa, Tug Wll on, Jack Kltraln, John Flood, Uotnlnlck Mc CHtTrey, Htovo Tnylor, Herbert HlaUo, Jem Mnce, Air. Oreenllcld, Jim Corbctt nnd the 8,000 dlnmond atuded belt won by 8iilllvnn In 18R7. Thorn la nil Interesting story of the piiKlllal'a lirn running through the book nnd a considerable nmniint or Information nml In teresting rending regarding tlio innnly art. Unlike tho cheap, thmshy cdltlona, It la hniiilsomely gotten up and will do mulled to nny nddresHon receipt or price, M cents, I I I Hand MoN'nlloy A Co., Chlcngo, Imvo Juat Issued n thorough nml comprehensive guide tothoclly of Chlongn nml tho World's Kx posltliiii. It Is n volumnloua work, taking In overy Imaglnablo dotatl of what might bo wnnteel In way of Information, IttallNofnll railway depots, hotels, their plans, prices, locations, etc., legal hnsk farca, places or nmtitcmunt, Chlcngo after Jurk and how to see It, etc. With the book Is tho best map of Chlcngo ever Issued. It Is so arranged thnt "he tfliU runs inny read" nnd understand, Tho work I Invaluabloto Intending visitors nml may bo had by mull by forwarding AO cents. I I I In tho United Htatcs wo huvo n system of protection with n continuous agitation for free trade. In Kng'und ttie established sys tem Is as noarly us passible froo trade with a constant agitation for protection, A discus sion of the subject by Englishmen, therefore, throw an Important light upon our own con troversy, In tho fVnrn for November will bo found two article by the most prominent Kngllsh wrlto-s upon tho subject: HlrThoinaa II. Kurrar, for many year secretary of the English board of trade, who explains tht sev eral Kngllsh view of tho MoKtnloy lurlrTnnd Its etreoi ur-on llrltlsh exp rt; mid Lord Mushnm, presldoni of tlio Pair Trade club nnd tho largest textile nianufaelurer In Ureal Itrltuln. III Tho experiment In composlto photogrnphy, which tho IttvUw 0 IlsvUw$ ha successfully nttomptrd, will attract groat attention this month. It Is nothing less than n blciull g togethor, Into ono composite result, or the laces of the seventeen members or tho Glad stone cabinet. This form tho ftill-pago from tlsplecoof tho November number. I I I Mr. Oeorgc Kilward Woodborry, In his ad mirable paper on John Oreonlenf Whittle has contributed perhaps the nblost critical re view on Whlttlur's p hco In literature which either bus nppoured or will appear; and us Is fitting In tho pueof the Novmibar Atlint(o to which Wblltler lias beou so constant n con tributor, Dr. Holmes has contributed a poem In his memory. The fooling- which tho auto crat shows In those verses Is so real that ono forget their poeila form, and they seeui but the natural outpouring of the affection of a brother poet. Elltahelh Htuart Phelps ha also a touching poem on Whlttlor, which was written as he lay dying . II I The North American Heview (or Novem ber contains n number of Interesting short articles: "Objections to Theatrical Life," by Jennie A. Eustace; "The Religious Issuo In .Politics," by Arthur Heed Kimball; "Hunl tAtion versus Quarantine," by Thomas 1', Hughes. U. D.; and "The Naturalisation Problem In Now York City," by H. U, Itrad bury. James O. Ulalne'a"Ptestd'ullal Cam paign of 18i" Is worthy of attention of thoughtful reader. Ill Hehrlbner' Magaslno for November con tain the second or Its group of preliminary articles on "The World' Fair," tills one being an account of "Chicago's Part In the World' Pair," by Pranklln MaeVeagh, one of the prominent cltlren of Chicago. Another natable article lu this Issue I the "Coiivers - ltna nml 'tnlliliinanr Vlelnr lllltfll." tvlllell I Of tiv Uanmi.tbo famous Krciich hlhllophllo and literary iiutliorlty has compiled from tin published papers found nt (Ilierusey, where the poet spent hlsoille. Ill A prominent feature or Oulliiy for Novcm her I "Hntllc of tho football Hens m of 'III," by that master of tho game, Walter Cniiip. The author rovlows the players nnd perform nneos ol Inst year In nil Interesting and able manner, and ninny handsomely cngrawd IMiitralts, with diagrams or the Yule-Prince. ton game, lend nddlllon il Interest to 11 Useful article. I I I The Noembor Mngnrliioor Ainerhun Ills lory will be greatly nrlrcd as 11 souvenir or Now York's monster celebration or the dis covery or America by Columbus, The graphic account Is from the editor's own pen, nnd It touches forcibly upon all the principal fea tures nftho fto du)' Jubilee, while brilliant Illustrations nro very cleverly nml cllectlvcly presented. Ill Tho November Vttituiu Is the Mint number oftlio forty-II fill volume and of the twenty- third jear of this imigalm1, which, while preserving the general characteristics which have given 11 Miguc, is sinning mil rresiuy 1 Into now paths Tlio froullspUco Is the portrnll of 11 n American of whom his countrymen hinu leasou to be proud I ho historian Francis Park man nnd the completion of Mr. Purkmnn's scries of historical narratives on the French power In North America Is further uccentiiatt'd by two short nrtlelis by Mr. Uiwell (uiiuiillulshed sketch) nnd by Dr. Edward Rgglcston, both of whom lay stress upon the Importance of this work III I Thucompleto novel In No ember .Ippoi clls,"Mofe thnu Kill," Isfroin tho well known pun of Marlon llarlund, ll Is a tale of love, sorrow mid ntlsumli rstnmlliig, In which one domestic, trngedy narrowly misses bringing In nnothor; but darkness gives wny to light nl hut. J, II. MoCormlck, othnrwlso known n "Macon," carries 011 tho Joimuiffsf Scrltt In 11 sketchy end readable artlclo headed "'Ihe Hportlng Editor." I I I Tho Anna for November closes Us sixth volumo with a tablo of content nt once strong, varied and of general Interest. Hov. Thomas P. Hughes, D. !., dlscusvcs "Lord Hallsbury's Afghan Policy." Professor J. It. lluoliBiinn writes ably on "The Practical Ap plication of tho New Education." Hmnlln (larland eontrlbutos n paper or marked Inter est nnd Mvluo on 'Tho West in Literature." Hov. M. J.Bnvugedlsuuiscss In ncrltlcnl man ner "Psychical Itcsunrch: It Present Hiatus mid Theories." Now for DcllelnnsCofleii, A Lincoln Industry that deserve substan tial support Is that of Ulnile and Anderson, maker of the now Kcononiy Coffee Brewer. Not only because It I a homo Institution, but more particularly becauso It Is a meri torious prtalucer of dellcl us coffee and saves ono-thlnl of the amount usually used. It is nor pretty genei ally In use in Lincoln ami thorn who are using it would not do without oik of them. The cost Is ntmut the same as ordinary coffee pots. Ofllceof Mossis. Ulade & Anderson la on Eleventh Krcet, opposite Capital hotel, wheie they can be seen or cir cular had on application. You can always get fredi hiead ntjhe N. V, Itakery, They bake twice dally. M. L. Trester, building miterial and oil, t H0O street. Oeneva Mills where. Purity." Hour sold every- Full line of artist mateiinW at Lincoln Krai no nnd Art company's. li-M South lie Is sttoot, KG Baking Powder, ' ouucei forJ'i cents Alisolutely Pure. Have you tried Itt Mr. 8. F. Kyan, fashionable dross making, ronii 78 Burr block. CLOAKS I CLOAKHI CLOAKS I CLOAKSl CLOALSl CLOAKSl CLOAKSl CLOAKSl CLOAKSl at J. W. Winger & Co. K C Baking Powder, UA ounce for 25 cents. Absolutely Pure. Have vou tiled it? liner For Family Use. For family trade the John Guild Brewing Co. Is now delivering a superior giadeof ex tra pale laser ill either pint or quart Iwttles. This beer for table use has no u il and is meeting with popular favor with all the beet trade of the city. Price a cheap as thnt charged for inferior beer. L-ave orders at tfUce, '.Ml North Ninth street. Oicar Beu.tk, agent. Once tried no other beer will be used. Why not onler a sample case of it. No such line of fine manicure goods were overseen in Lincoln before m are now being shown at Hector new pharmacy, corner Twelfth and N streets. Few Hi ms have come to tho front in so short a time as the Cook-Bailey Grocery com pany, A flue Hue of good at low prices mid reasonable treatment Is what bilugs patron age to their popular store at 1'JIB O street. An Klegant Souvenir. The Western Resort Hook, a finely Illus trated publication doscrlptlve of all the west ern resorts along the Hues of the Union Pa cific system. Sent free Uxn receipt of six cent lu stamps. J. T. Mastlu, C. T, A. , 1044 O street. K. A. Slosson, Genera) Agent, Lincoln, Neb. llurllnctan Itiiute I'Uylng Card. New design, 1 ouud corners, flexible linen stock, permanent colors, worth 50 cents. We ell them at 10 cent. Good scheme to buy a tew packs; might need them tin winter; euchre, whist, high Ave, etc. A. C. Ziicmkk, City Pass. Agt. Ywenty-flve doxen chiffon handkerchiefs never worth less than 40 cents, Mou lay at 'i'j cent each, J. W. Wl.NOKU & Co , ItUOOstieet. F. B. Harris, tho jeweler, will inaugurate a special sale Monday, to run one week.on all line of jewelry, watches, clock , etc. Call and get prices. Ui O street. Fine riaylng Cauls. Bend ten cents in stamps to John Sebas tian, general ticket mid iassenger agent 0 IL I. & P. railway, Chlcigo, for a pack of the "Hock Island'' pla) lug curds. They are acknowledged tho lo-st, and worth five time the cost. Bend money onler or immhi uote 1 for fifty cents, and we will tend five packs 1 by express, piepaia. ANOTHER NEW ENTERPRISE. Lincoln Secures thn Nnbrnskn lleadiiiar liusiif llm lloiiin Hiiggy Co. Lincoln ieoplowlll boplivised to learn that n new rii 1 Inge homo will soon he opened In tlilsi'llywItlmmpldlmckluKnuiln mngulflcont lino of vehicles of every illscrlptlou. Hlnco Mr. C. W, Knly cloi out tils sto.-k of car riages some time ago he tins had several tempting olTeis to come to Chicago nml as sociate liliu-olf with some of largest can lego houses In tho Woi- Id's Fair city. Other tempting oltVrs have lHen inmlo him nt homo hero and In couequenco, having al ready n largo patinnigti ednbllsliel here, derldisl to remain, He linsnrg'tnlretl a com tMiuy euibrnclng n number if local utpltnllsts nnd busltie men in o n linn that will at oucn tieiomu Mipiilni In this city. It will be known 11s llm Home Cairlngo Co., nnd its Held of operation will Im not only Lincoln but the ,tiitu of Nebraska, nil. I the glent wtnt as Well. Mr. Kaley ns n bugy miii has few If nny eipmls In this part of the country. Ho has, Il might Ini said, been brouglil up from boy limsl In tint (miligu Imslness, nml what ho don't, know nlMiut Hint line of goods it would lie almost useless to tell lliln. His busi ness in Lincoln for three years ns mnungiiig pin tner of the Hultuii Cart X' fin r, Iauii fl. slu'tius fill' MH'uks for itself. .i,.,,. .,.. lpri,..i .i1Hll,ni ,inlil n.01 buggies than nil the other houses in Lincoln combined, a fact which freight hills, when com paled, will demon-trate, In his new en tei prise Mr, Kuley will control tlio entire production lor Nebiaska of threo oftlio Inrgesi cm Hugo fnctoi ie, of America and nil tli'dr goods fur this state will U shipped Into Lincoln for dlstilbutloti, thereby making tins hendipililteiH, The new Him expects to be ready for busi ness by next week nt IWt, 15'Jil nnd l.VJS O sti let, occupying tliu o.itlra first lloois of III own llros. new hulldlng. Mr. Knley Is nn elllclent miniger, 1111 untiring hustler for trndo nnd n most excellent salesman, In whom tliu Home Huggy iiinimny will Hud a capable mid eliterpiisiug lepresentativo. DEAR WOMAN, When by your fireside sitting, With slippered leet. itt night, And not one shadow flitting Across your drowsy night, Oh, Is It not n startling thing To have your wife appear, Exclaiming, ns she cuts the siring, "Tvtassuch a bargain, dear," When, In the morning, rising. Your mind on business bent, With thought on advertising . And payment of the rent. What feelings In nur bosom well, When from jour wife jou lieur: "Do lot me buy It. Il'ssohucll, And such a bargain, denr!" When to some distant city You are obliged to rosin, A you peruso this ditty Away from friends mid home, A letter from your wife is brought. The meaning of II' clear Bhe wants a check fur things hIiu'h bought "At such a bargain, dear." Let no rash outb who's sbsplug Ills fill uro by a kiss. Think ho will bo edcsplng Just such a rale as tills. Ills girl, no matter what her name, is Kvo again, we fear: We love them: but they're all the same- As bargains thoy are dear -Tom Mosson tn Cloak Review. One Discordant Note. "Fudgel" A tail, thin mnn with 11 (irirco-Homnn nose, high cheek hones nml Ioiik, Htmlght hair ns blnck ns a raveiiV wing stood on n Imrrcl in the northwest corner of the great Manufacture building lu .luckxou park, on the oulvklrtH of the Immense multitude thnt hnd gathered within its portals, nnd surveyed with contemptuous glance the thirty acres of human beings before him. "Pislil" Ills nose went up in theulr. lie drew his long Prince Albert coat closer about Ills at tenuated form, stepped down Irnm the bar rcl, stalked along to the niuihue.-t torniT of tho vast hull, looked imnln nl I ho crowd, glanced upward at the t icnieiidoiiM arches spanning the cental portion id tliu build' lug nnd his lip curled In incnHiirolcHS scorn. "Fiddlesticks!" lie went outside the building, crowd the bridge In frotitof the ueMoni entrance, forced his way through the mass of hi! inanity still crowding toward the common center, crossed over to the vvoisled Island, and from the shore facing the great arc hi tectural wonder of the World's Columbian exposition he gar.cd at its purely classic facade. Its stiicmlous roof cleaving the sky In majestic yt-t harmonious and sym metrical outline, his thin lips parted again, ami he said, in the void, sneering tone ol a man who felt that he had been imposed upon and deceived: "It will do well enough for Chlcngo, I reckon, hut shucks! If we had It dowu In St. Loula we could put the whole diirned building Inside our exposition and have room enough left to chuck In the Audi torium bcsidesl" Chicago Tribune. Well Tniletted. Gua Why, hello, Phil, whnt're you doln with thnt suit of armor on? Phil I'm goln to sing "Comradea" to night at a concert! Truth. flefore ihe lleak. "Why did you not deliver up the pocket book on the day you found Itf" "It won too late." "And the extdayr" "It wnscmpty."-Avvlsatoro Alplno. The Duly Wuy. He Have you seen Mrs, llnrnwell, the society lady w ho has gone on the stugef She No, but I want lo see heractdread fully. He She nhvay doos. Truth, A (liiod Test, Druggist Was that Insect powder you got the other day satlsfactor) r Gumtuey The Insects seem to like It. " '" ; a - Fall Business I now In full swing, nnd while the Increase In the volume of our business hns been highly satisfactory, wc nrc striving to still augment the popularity of our establishment by selling Dress Goods, Cloaks, Ladies' Furnishing Goods, and Dry Goods, of every dcscilptlon, nt popular nml extraordi nary low prices, Interesting bargains In every department. We will not be undersold. We want our trade nnd will make It profltnlilc nnd Interesting to evcrvone who calls nt the Progressive Dry Goods Emporium," li LOCH & KOHN, 114 1 nnd 1 143 O street. For tfte LADIES watch our $&$&& LEG61NS FOR BOYSlAND GIRLS v-. ron,:7 N Stw ' " J0rn 1 HDSv?l5 1225 0 ST. OUR FIGURES ' Printed in a Newspaper Mean jut what they my. We know the Low Cash prices we quote on desirable Millinery hurts our competltois but LET THEM HOWL. Hundreds of people have taken advantage of the low figures we have made on FIRST CLASS MILLINERY, Our cash money lu the wholesale market buys the same quality of merchandise as docs our competitors'. Our Millinery Department Is managed by a lady of Sixteen Years' Experience. Shrewd buyers recognize us as the Low Price Cash Millinery House of Lincoln. We still continue to cut Wool Felt Sailors to 69c. Compare them with goods other houses nsk vou 95c and $1.25 for. Your choice of any Wool Felt Hat In the house for 69c. Black Prince of Wales Tips, 32c. Black Ostrich Tips, 48c. Others ask jou $1 .00 for them. Queensware Department. See the Decorated Stand Lamp we show at $1.39. Grand Display of LIBRARY LAMPS. 100 piece Dinner Sets, Decorated Semi. Porcelain English Goods $10,50, worth $15 00. CHKS. TK. BROHD 112 O STREET. STRICTLY CASH. ONE PRICE TO ALL. Sanitray -1305 -'IOj :n n ni tiTAtitU. v m im r e I JA 'Ht !-. 1 l t ' I ! I I I f jVovetttes SHOES windows. CHILDREN'S SHOES. 1225 0 ST. - Heater. The Howe Ventilator. nest mid only I'ure Air Henter Made. "Splendid" Oil Heaters. Steel Ranges. Furnaces Kitchen Utensils H. J. HULL & BRO., O STRSeT, 1 1