Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, December 03, 1892, Image 8

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1892.
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POPULATION OF L1MC0LH 65i00. ntpg irNfip 5
0mr 10th and P trtMf.
DRY -GOODS
onrry a largo lino of Woolen
Dress Gooc 1 s
lid ChntiKcablo Silks, Hosiery, Chimin.
Underwear, (Moves, llutluni.
Linens, etc.
Agents for Butterick's Patterns
TAKE NOTICEI
The Courikr will not lc responsible for
ay dolit niado by nny one In iu iintiu, ini-
written order accomiianle tlio same,
to nppenf before llio ciirliiln, mill il llui con
elusion pf nnollicr tint the n ullt-iire became
almost ufmi.trlou Tins ronllstlt! feature In
troduced. I highly cllootlvc." Soul i noon
mill' ut tlio ti'Kiilntlon jirlec nfthu Funkc
.Thursday mornlog.
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Hpoelnl Coiikikh Cnirimnilciice.
Nkw Yoiik, Nov. art, IMrj. Tho present In
irolmtily llui best week dining tlio theatrical
HuiMiii mill llui lut'tropnlltnti piny houses
linvu nil ilotm well. Hut Tow, nt least in
(lotlmm, enro for tlio ceremonial Thanks
giving of our fathers, who hnvo taken with
them nil their fast nml rigid custom ntul
ohsorvnuco. It U no longer n religious tiny
nml ltd churchly connection linn Ih'oii
snnpped asunder. In fnct, tlioThnnk-glvliig
if Thursday resemble no morn that of tlio
mt tlmu tlm nlry splendor of thu butterfly
resemble tho dull worm-llko chrysalis from
winch it has hurst and iKm. Aud still In
quite nnothor wny l It worthy of thanks
giving to tlio profession, for on Hint itny tho
army of uucmpto.yod Mint work, In n giont
ninny rases, tho II rut thin season. Up to
date It hniJioen n haid season for n grcnt
tunny who hnvo looked for work In vulu,
for In tho Iniiguugu of thu toot, who ilmll ho
nameless,
Millinery Slaughter Sale.
Too ninny Trimmed lint, '
Ttx) mnny Unttlmmcd lints,
Too mnny Fancy Feathers,
Too many Ostrich Tips,
Too mnny Mllllnnry Good
For thin season of the year, so linve
marked them down to ONE HALF OF
FORMER PRICE.
Opera Home Cor. ta and O Sts.
The Courier Cnu tie round At
Hotrl Lincoln News Htatid.
Windsor Hotrl NowsHtnnd.
Capital Hotrl New Hliinil.
KeU Dude Clear Kioto, WM O Htrcol
Kd. Young, tan o Htrcct.
Clsson, Klctohf r A Co., MM O Hired.
Moore's News Stand, US Bouth llth Htrcct
Fall Hats
anj Furnishing
Goods
W. R. DENNIS & CO.
137
O Street
JLacol unit Person!.
. Whltebrvnit Coal and Lime Company.
XJuesteCassflEMMftlftftlth and O sta.
Try Geneva's Columbia High Patent flour.
Ik Bsrr, jeweler, tiniovcd to IIU.IO street
Lincoln Frame & Art Co., SCO Bouth 11 st.
Cowle, undertaker, Funke Opera House blk
New location, L. Barr, jeweler, 1133 O 8t.
Trester sells 10 kinds of coal, 1U0 O street.
Ask your grocer for Columbia High Pat
ent, David P. Slavs, dentist, rooms 43 and 43
Burr block.
Dr. Ruth M. Wood, Draco building, rooms
410, 411 and 418. MO-tf
Mnn want hut llttlo hero ImiIow
And lio won't lx Imppy till ho Kitn It.
In tho MetrojioUs Inst weak was filled with
mi much newness that tho ilninmtlo editor Ih
Kind enough thnl nothing mom th.in tho
usual companies tlmt hwIii uroiiiid tho
iliuumtlo inch hnvo coidh to town. Hut
nouiti of them hnvo bwii Import in tiinil hII
worthy of iiotlcn, At tho Miir Mr. K. H.
Wllhird, tho Ik'hI actor Kiiulnud linn H0"t iih
for n very Iouk tluio, wiihukiiIiim'oii In "Tlio
.Miiiiiii'iunn" in wiiicii ho miiiio IiIn Aiiiorlcun
debut at Palmt'r'K, mid thu oi'foriiiitnco wns
in every wny iixrlor. The two Now Kiir.
land plnK, "Tho County Fair" mid '!Tho
Country Chens," werunlvi luoiiKht to town
nml both urn booked for loun inn. At tho
Cimhio "Tho FuiicIhk Master" In doing n
i iifliltie liiminrM. J. K. Kuuuot iiIko iihiiIu
hln reiippeiiuiiH'u ut tho Columbia Theutro
In llui loin mid tlio clover young actor did
whnt It vevma ho hns been dolm; nil tho hi'ii
son, lllled eery sent nt wvery icrforiiiiictf.
On Tueiilny Mr. Ileriimd-lleeiu chmiKed
her piny nml npiieurtil In "Arlnue," n
drnumtiuitlnii of Mm, Campbell Prnod'ii
lU'toii, "Tho llonil of Wedlock." AUIioukIi
nioinlly clouih'il. It Inn n hi murky nt
moxphero tlmu ''leim DoHptud." Thoktory
In of tho daughter of n knnvfoh ml
ventmer and wltoof u drunkim), Ih piVHSivl
by tliem to wheello money out of u wenlthy
ndimrcr and when sho rofiiKon to do their
bidding tho father plou with tho rich lovor
to give her to him by mennx of n divorce.
Mrs, Deere lip men through this fuveilnh
plot with great dUtlnctloii nml snows heisolf
to lieu competent actiesH, A new ami not
nt all deeirn'olo uclilovumeiit nt Konter &
lUnl'n Music Hall this week, ii a Fin do
Sircle Quartette ot Indecent French womoii
altli ml In pink ami yellow aklrts, that hung
straight from tho shoulders to a little Mow
the knees, and black stockings. After a
minute or so of high kicking exercino there
comeH mi Interval of milder steps, which
gives tho women an opportunity to regain
their biuth. Then follow individual elforts
in indecorum, which include freiment nml
arduous straddling down to thu floor by
two of thu women, ami n somersault by
anotherkThesu French women nro not
sntUfleSHieimlt nil occasional glimpse of
white ru files ami flounces nboVo their black
stockings os they elewito their feet, but lift
their skirts deliberately. IJUNLor.
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droit under twelve yenrs will bo rIvoii a free
Miny ride. Prhvi for nil performances, mat
Inci! or nllit, Iiiin boon jdneed nl'ii, .1) iindWI
cents.
TWO .NKIIITH AT TIIH I.A.NHINII.
Dnnlol Hully, tho Irhh-Aiueiiciin conio
dlnu, who always Miccced In winning n
warm place In popular approval, will appear
at the Lansing theatre for two ulnlits, com
meucltig Momtny oveuhiK In two of his orl
Innl coiuiKlles. "Tho Mllllouiilro," which
will bo given Monday, Is not nu IrMi ilrniun,
but has an Iiishinnn for Its hero. It is the
story of ono from tho tlrecn Isle, who is
proud tlmt ho Is n citizen of our great and
glorious country, who bellovos In tho hero
ism of Inbor mid tlmt of being mi hnuornbln
limn. Mr, Hully's JnmiisOMIrleu Is pluynl
with n renl brogue. Ho Inn selfuiiulo iniiii,
a i allroad contractor who In tho end makes
every Imdy Imppy anil tho nudieucu pirtlcu
Inrly so. It Is In n different vein fioui any
chnrncter Mr. Hully hits ever nMiiiuod nml
mnkiHii now nml niiioIv nucoesHfulileiiiirturo
In his enrcer. Tho liullillug of tho railroad
Is a lovolntlou In thu thentricnl line, iih tlio
i ullroad is Inid complete to tho smallest do
lull, And when the Inst spiko is driven nml
ti genuine locoiiintlvo under a full head of
steam makes Its nplH-nrnuce thu nudlenco Is
ftlrioduptou pitch of eiitlimliiMiii which
tn k oh Muveral lUlngi cf tho curtain toratisfy.
Tuesdny ovoning tho Irish doiueUlo com
ily "Daddy Nolan" will bo put on. The
story of Daddy Nolan is simple mid inge
nious. Tho plot Inums on the fact that a
wild ton Iiiih forged his father's iiniiiu to notes
for a largo amount of money. Tho old man
moots tho notes, but is reduced to Hivi,rty.
Ho ill i vim tlio sou f i otn his homo, telling him
to remain away until ho can '.come back nu
honest until. Daddy Nolan, however, io
ceives tho son's wife and child Into his homo.
Ho has been Ignorant ot their cxlstcuco until
tho ci lino nan committed There Is hnppl
iiohh In tho huinbhi home, notwithstanding
tho Hiveity. until old Nolnu has to make his
last pay moots. Then ho falls Into tho clutchei
of a pretended fi lend, and Is only saved by
tho timely m rival of Tom, wliu has inado u
foituuu In thu west. Thu pnlu of splits is now
iu progress nt thu Ltui n c box olllco.
"THK 11 KAMA OR IIUAMNITV."
Broad's Department Store
New line of pattern haU jutt received by
Mrs. J.A.Blair.' '
Cuaa. a McKeuny, the East Lincoln drug
gtot, 371!) O street.
Mra.8.F. Ryan, fashionable dress making,
room TB Barr block.
Csusoa City Coal at the Wbttebreast
Coal and Llrae Co. .'; ...
II. L. Tretter, lumber, lumber clumber,
lumber, 1140 O street.
If r. Kate B. Cheney, teacher, of singing,
room 005, Brace block.
Go to Henry Thelff, 314 Bouth Eleventh
air oft for choice meats.
Misa Chapln has re opencil her studio,
reorr ao, McMurtry block.
Bampson Bisters, artistic dnws-makiug,
1188 N street, over Dorsey's.
Pfelff sSiksmeatss cheap as any market
is) Lincoln. Try him and see.
Prof. Johnson's balljs beautifully nrrang
d for club parties and banquets.
K, G Baking Powder, fcrounoas for 05 oeuU.
AbsolttUly Puie. Have you trlo!r4tr
Mlasia Boggs & Caffyn, dress tBaklug'par
lors. Flue stamping. 1SU M 8t.js61l.
Miss Anna Dick. Modiste, cor. llth &a.
ever Lincoln Havings bank, entrance on si.
"American Beauty," "Pawloula" and
'Yosemltl" are the latest iierfuinee at Rec
tarVi Pharmacy.
J The Whitebreast Coal and Lime company
always at the front supplying the finest
grades of all kinds of coal
'lllssCJ. Guilmette, modiste, Brownell
Block, over Miller & Paine. Complete lino of
dreta trimmings and linings. Tako elevator.
Why have your horses feet butchered, have
lame horses ami have them suffer) Take
Uew to Charlie Blattery'a new shop, 410
Houtti Eleventh. street, and such will never
Iw the case.
' (Eccltly lcdlcsendchlldnn aiereicctfu)l
invited to, attend Prof. Johnson's dancing'
academy' Saturday afternoon. Private In
struction can be bad by calling at the acad
amy at any time.
Chas. Blattery, professional horseshoer aud
farrier, Diseases of the feet treated by the
- latest scleotlflo modes. Horace called for and
ra tamed. New shop 410 Bouth Eleventh
street, between K and L.
Ask your grocery man for the "Wilber
KaUer Mills" flour. Chas. Harvey pro.
prlor. ' Kaqulra for
Little Hatchet."
Wickla Plato" and
ker's Coustance.''
ery sack warranted,
Hueh has tieen thu lltlu bestowed upon thu
luimuital work or Mrs. Harriett lleechor
Hlowe, entitled "Unelo Tom's Cabin," which
wilt be presented nt Kunko's opura house two
nlKhts next wcuk, Ik-kIiiiiIiik Tuesday even
Iiik. Hpcaklng of thu production thu Nt.
Joseph Ik mhl says 1 "I.lko the sunshine and
shadow of nu April day; tenrsnud lauchtor
played hldo and eck Willi each other at thu
opera house last nlulit. While laughter and
tears prevailed nml thu nudlenco was con
vulsetl by the oddities of "lawyer Maries,"
thu tdumlors of "Oumpllon Cute" and tho
fun making "Topsy," jot there was pathos
and tears over tho trials of poor "Undo Tom"
and tho death of ''Eva" tlmt bridge over thu
spun of life thai llo between childhood mid
and old nee." Snlo of seats opous Monday
morning.
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"JIMMY" 1'OWKItH MADIIAHOAIN.
Tho most notnblo event In theatrical circles
this week was that of Mnrgaiot Mather, which
occurred at tho Lansing Tueday and Wednes
day evenlmcs. That It was nu enjoyable sea
son to all who wltuoscd thu two produuttuus,
nil will nureo.und this, too, Is said, making
duo allowance for an uuevonly balanced and
In Nino respects weak, support. Hut to Miss
Mnthcr. Hhe Is rhurmluu mid tier very stngo
presenco Is In Itself IkiUi queenly and coin-
inaiidliiK. Wu see a bountiful tlguro, a pair of
lovely, expressive dark oyos, easy carrluKo
and nbove nil else, she spanks her lluesclearly
and effectively, without constraint, with pro
clslou. Hhu bus a well modulated voice, which
rises from thu sweetest notes of meek despair
to thu most powerful climaxes of icmorsu
nndl revenue. Her vesture Is gruco Itself,
whUe htreusy manner Is faultless. In the
I-ndv- of Lyons Miss Mather shows remark
ubleVjict mid u clover conception of Uulwcr
i-.)iion's ideal siory, una perunps imkiuiik uiiv
her owa work at 'Juliet" could bu more
pleasing5" As tho bitter, however, she un-
rdouhtatlly proved the most satisfactory, and
1110 vestiiul or tliu crimes liuu sno is 1110 Kre.u
est of alL-'Jullols" Is not without llrm founda
tion. I'l'Luvo seen 'Mullets1' and "Juliets,"
Just as I hvo seen thu Itlehard of Kccno mid
that of olhyrs, but there Is but ono of each.
nndMIs MnUier Is that Juliet. There could be
no more deUKhtful Ideal of Khukcspenro's
tmmoitul chutucter than that which tholargu
audience oiXiyed so tuoiouiihly Wednesday
evening. Uer sweet simplicity at timet,
compared with tho ruvnires of mluu at others,
and the elevorness with which each eirect
was brotiKht out. showed only too plainly tho
most excellent emotional capabilities of the
urtlste. MUs Mather's "Juliet," never before
seon Iu Lincoln, will not soon bo forKottcu.
II was worthy all the appreciation that tho
uudluncc demonstrated, mid likewise worthy
or Ouur support,
f Mr. .Fred Power-.' "Itonieo" was by n
means In keeplmr, tho contrast being markeil
nnrt too gn-aL He Is iloubtleoa a talented
actor and would do well lor tho avcragu
Juliet," but Ills work does not show that
delicate love and passion that wero wont to
to correspond to tho delineation of MUs
Mather. Tho batanco of tbeenst U fair, some
very good, but not opial to tho requirements
of tho star.
Next Wednesday evening the Lansing
ttage will bo occuplivl by a comedian of
national repute ami 0110 of the most popular
of tho day. In "A Btnlght Tip" Mr. Powers
undo h roaring imjeoss from Maine to Call
fornla and it is said by compotaut authority
that hU now piece "A Mad Hnrgnin" even
exceeds that of his past work. The follow
from the Chicago Jlemltl speakH of tho play
and players: "Arthur Jones, portonated
by Mr. Powers, meets Hose Robinson
(Rachel Booth) hi the park, flirts, writes
letters to her, makes her acquaintance nml
proposes. The coquette refuses him and
the young man becomes desperate. Ho
wants to commit suicide, but lacking cour
age ho asks his cousin, Alliert Jones, to kill
him. as n recompense m-slgnlng to him his
life insurance.
No sooner is this mad hargnlu made than
R080 reconsiders her determination, ami,
naturally, Arthur does not wish to die. Al
liert tries to accomplish his part of tho bar
gain without succohE, nml finally cngnges
Al Butts to commit tho murder, No sooner
has he made tho bargain than ho receives
word that a wealthy undo iu Engliiml has
died and left Arthur i.'lUU.OOU, nml Albert
himself .t'l.OOOayonr as longas Arthur lives.
Tho hitter's life become a precloiM to his
cousin as to himself aud the fear ot tho two
nml their suspicion of ovcrybody cnuw many
funny situations. Thu minor plots buvu a
egltiiuatu relation with thu play. As Ar
thur Jones Mr. Powers showed his powers
In a new lUht. He restrained himself with
in tho proper limits of fared and udded 10
his reputation ns u tru e .comedian". The
sale of seats opens Monday morning at regu
lar prices.
"MIDMOIIT AI.AIIM" AT KirmCK'H.
On Friday evening this well known drama
will open 11 two iiIkIU's eUKaitement, Includ
ing a Huturday inatlure. Its novel features
and sturtllni; climaxes nru still urcou Iu tho
memory of our theatru goers who have seen
the play heretofore. Tho notion takes place
In Now York, opculni; with n scene on Pier
'.'I East lllver khowliiK Hrooklyu bridge,
boats, forrles, etc.
Of the play tho l'lttshuri: I'itu says: ''If
continued applause and enthtulasm to tho
point or embarrassment to those upon tho
stage constitutes a measure of merit, 'Tho
Midnight Alarm,1 presented at thu llljou last
night for thu first tlmu In this city. Is, with
tho present company, an oxcellont perform,
aueu. At tho conclusion of tho second act
each member or tho company was compelled
(IHF.K.f IIOOM IIOSHll',
Tho poet often struggles for
Ideas without avail;
Tho novelist gets sluggidi and
Ills elforts often full;
TJiu playwright llnds It very hard
To think up something now;
And the Journaliit gels weary ero
'Ills work l halt wny through;
Hut there's ono whose thoughts can
cover
All tho foolscap on tho shelf
He's too actor who Is writing up
A notice of himself.
Ithcn will bo tho !nulng'H Clirlstmns bill,
The Empire Theatre In New York will
open Juuuniy II.
Henry (lnv Carletou Is writing n new piny
for Uharles Frohmuu.
Tho I.mi'lnK will bo open four nights next
week and thu Kiinku four nights.
"Llttlo Tippett" continues iw successful
cm eel' nt Herman's theatre, Now York,
A eiSMMNM mortgage mi the N. Y. Metro
polltau Upern House has been foreclosed,
Julius Calm was elected to the California
Acvmbly dining thu late political land
slide. Prof, llilslol will glvoit mntlnoo entertain
incut today at tho Imusiug that will make
every child Joyful.
'A Kentucky Colonel" ami "L-irry the
lird" have both inado successes iu Now
Ul leans this week.
Next week 'Mulligan (laiiiiN' Hull," one
ot Edwatd Hairlgun's gM'ittcst Micccm-s will
be tiivlved In Now York.
"A Nutmeg Match" Is now playing In
Nuw England. It will hnvo a Hist New
Yorkprehcntutiou iu Febiuury and Inter In
the season will bu seen iu this city ut the
1,'ttiftlng.
Welngnrluer's new opein, "(leuesius," wns
produced at thu Impel ial Opera House In
lleillu lust week with gieat success, it
lepreticuls chlilly thu funnies of Chiisllnu
uiuityi'doui under Ilioclutiun, iSH A. D.
Tho Oratorio Society will glvo 11 grand
midwinter concert ut thu Ionising thentio
next Fiidny, iu which will appear a lumilii-r!
of noted artists. A llnu proginm has been1
arranged for the occkIoii. For further In !
formation sen article llr.-t page, hendeil "Thu
Winter Concert." ' '
Daniel Frolimau'H stock couipiuy will pre ,
sent "Tho Charity Hall'' at thu Lansing next ,
atuiilay evening. If tho company can
reach thu city iu tlmu Malinger Church will
endeavor to huvu them play " Alalia ma"ut an
extra miitlueu in thu afternoon.
Tho Dinumtic editor of tlio CouillEH wns
011 Wednesday presented with a beautiful
largo photograph, bearing her autograph,
with' tho compliuieuU ot Miss Margaret
Mather, tho queenly emotional actress. Thu
gift is more appreciated owing to tho fact
tlmt Miss Mather is to retire from tho stage
next week. Tho picture nny bu seen in thu
show windows ot this establishment.
Lincoln lovers of thu drama and our legis
lative visitors will bu given most royal enter
tainment nt tho Lansing. Tho Coiiiukh Is
not permitted to glvo 11 list of tho good
things iu store Unlay, but will simply
whisjier that during January Manager
Church will present the gi undent and largest
menu of attractions nml of tho most extra
ordinary ability ever Introduced upon any
stage in the west excepting none When
tho Counimi says tills its readers have good
can so to anticipate maguillceiit things
and tho anticipation will In 110 wise be dis
appointed. No ulcer present for Chi Utmas could bo
inado than one of those beautiful lap robes
that E. R. Uuthrfo Is now bellim; so cheap.
1124 U Street.
Grand Clearing Sale in our Millinery Department
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUT.
Queensware Dep'tment.
Wc show the largest line of medium nml low priced Quccnwnrc In the City,
lex) piece hctnl porcelain dinner sets. Including two colored dishes, $10.50.
to piece toilet set $J 89; Mine. Ilrown nml Pink Decorations.
12 piece toilet set )S Hltic, Ilrown and Pink Decorations,
We show 1111 ImniJiisc line of Fancv Cups and Snuccrs.
Picture and Picture Frame Department
Photo Brnvurcs .20x21, 5 Inch frame, $1.58; others nsk $2.75.
I'nstcls 20 x 2 1, 5 Inch frame, $2.25; others nsk $3 75.
Pastel Panels I2x 21, $1.25
Etchings uudnmed 09 cents; worth $1.25.
Wo will s-nvc you money on frame. Get our prices.
TOYS I
TOYS!
TOYS!
TOYSI
llrlng the children In, wc cnu please them. Illg stock of children's ten sets.
Our stock of Plush nml Haul wood Toilet, Manicure nml Work Hexes, ex
cels nil.
CHAS. A. BROAD,
Strictly Cash. . 1 1 24 O Street.
We Stake our Reputation
On, the merit of our
And it's a perfectly sale thing to do. Measure their quality by the highest stand
nrd that you know of, and you'll And them nt the top. Measure their cost by the low
est standard that ou know of, and you'll find them at the bottom. Don't misunder
stand us! There is no sacrifice of quality ; you can buy with the absolute assurance
that whatever you pay. you can get no better. Pay as much elsewhere and you can
not get as good; pay more elsewhere and If you get ns good you are fortunate. Call
for nny kind of nn Overcoat and wc have them to show you, let it be Kcisey, Melton,
Heaver, Chinchilla, Cheviot, in single or double breasted; Ulsters that will keep you
warm when It Is frciiny cold. Ask for them and we have them at the
All thu 111 si families ot Lincoln buy their
ineatof Henry Phellf, !1U .South Eleventh
stieet. Where do you buy yours?
The new line Of ntlverware just rtceived
for the holiday trudu at F. H. Harris Is the
most mtlstlo and handsomest iu tho
city. Also a lino lino of watches, clocks,
aui Jewelry. Call ami inspect.
Tlio candy sold ut tlio Now York bakery Is
all made on tho piemises und Is guaranteed
puieuml frail.
The excellent products of tho celebrate
Geneva Roller Milling Co., uro on sale at all
ilrst cluss grocery stores.
Full lino of fancy feathers Just received,
Mis. J. 11. Hluir, 117 South Eleventh stieot.
Why not buy u bicycle from E. It. Guthrie
for a Chilstums present? Call and see his
llnu, 1M0 O street.
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Corner Tenth and O Streets.
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Fifteen kinds of Impoitod and domestlo
clieeous at Ruuihold & Moser's. 'Puouu 7'J-S.
Oichvatlu .Music.
Irvine's now orchestra furnhhes superior
music, any number ot pieces, for concerts,
reception, bulls, pintles, etc. 1 Alive orders
at Couuieh otllcu, 11154 N street, telephone
'J3.
K C Baking Powdur, iiH ounces for 25 cents,
Absolutely Pure. Have you tried It?
F. H. Harris, the jeweler, Is showing some
beautiful new designs In silverwuie, just tho
thing for presentations.
Genuine Cannon Citv Coal at tho Lin
coln Coal Co , bouihwust corner of Eleventh
und O streets.
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$3.00
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SSI . g Br 'jssw
Sv ' 1 9 KV.
Mrs. J. II, Hlalr, thu
South Eleventh street.
Lincoln milliner, 117
When you glvo the next piuty nt your
house leave your orders for tabled and chairs
ut Hardy & Pitcher's, They lrio a now sup
ply just iu that they rent ut reiibonable
prices delivered to und tnken from your
residence.
Overcoats fur boys nml chlldeu from $1,00
U !.'00 Just received, nt Ed Corf & Co.,
IK'S O street. A nice present given with
every gnrment.
If $3.00 is the price The offering in
Ladies' shoes will interest -WELTS,
TURNS, McKAYS- Foot neatly
dressed Service considered
Street The buying place.
Goods for cold weather wear!
get me not" when the day of your
need for such things come.
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For-
11 29 O Street.
ED. G. YATE
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$3.00 I
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HtoUn Week, Tlnnols, Nab.
Prof. Hrlitol's Equcscurrlculum-qulto u
tltloforono breath, has been playing to ex
cellent business nt tho Lansing the past two
nights. His performance with the horse Is
truly marvelous, some of tho leats uppcurlug
almost Incredible. 'I hey Jo nil but talk, and
It does not require tho usual weary maneu
vers of tho Instructor to make them under
stand, Thoro are some cute little ponies, too,
that are worthy of mention, and (hoy go
through a series of tricks and gymnastics and
receive tho hearty applause or the audience,
Then the trick snlmul Is there, too, In all bis
glory, and furnishes no end or amusement.
It Is wondorful whst control Prof. Hrlstol has
over these so-called dumb brutes, and goes to
show what kind andearelul treatment will
accomplish with uature's most noble beast
The entertainment Is worthy of liberal sup.
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cloto or the engagement tbls afternoon!
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WHO?
WHERE?
WHAT?
WHICH ?
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Qualities Always the Best.
A "Haby Elephant" to every one buying 50c wortli this evening.
THE bon mhrch:
1236 0 Street.
The Bon March
1226 O Street. '
Dry Qood5 ai?d flot.0175
Holiday Ilnndkerchiefs, Mulllcrs,
Gloves, Silk Mitts, Purses
and Jewelry.
PROPER PRICES.
1 aad (veiling. At the matluee today all cbll-
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UCKSTAFF BROS.' MANOFACTDRING.
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Manufacturers or
HARNESS AND COLLARS.
s Wholesale Dealers In HADDLEH and Msnuracturers or 4vK-
Vitrified Brick and all Kinds of Straw and Wrapping Paper.
Omces-78fl to 741 0 street.
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