MONEY IDry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Carpets- Cloaks, Millinery, Ladies and Gents .Furnishin? Goods at Souse TO S3 Corner Tenth and P Streets, Lincoln, Neb. Bargain Ileginning Monday, November 1 lth, J 8U5, ami will continue for Ten Days Only. We have just received a telegram from .?: V York Citv that he has bought a large Stock of Millinery, Ladies' Cloaks and Capes at about half their value. In lor to mak room for these goods wo. have concluded to daughter goods at such low prices as never was heard of before in this .... . ' .. 1 . H C . . ,1 r. l.r, 1 i ii 4 Ua nilr city. We will break all lorracr recorus oi our ioiiioh epwim our buy. on IZTo -Quote "Z"-cl tlh-o ':Flloin.gr Prices: M lied Spreads, worth 1.50, now tr" at 7'.k . l,()0:i pound White Cotton liaUori, worth 10c, now goes at I'.jC a pound. Millinery Department- Dry Goods Department. 10 pieces sil'k wrap Henriettas, In all shades, worih sIX0 o at M cents, 1 pi pieces of novelty cloth, worth I L'oat.Sl.19. V!lw 2- dn Lillian IfSU sailor hit "pS Wld.4TjiBh,ner. all -1. all over the ety at 1.50, go at ,..c ivool worth 50e uo at 2!e. 25 dozen bailor Hats, brown, blue and 50 'pieces single width Cash mors, all black, worth 1.50, our price Hltc. .-.hades, worth 15c, no at 5c. Ladies Trimmed J lata, latest st)le, 100 pieces Towluig, woita w, now go vvorth $1 to , our price $z:.m worth $0 to 7.50, o at 3J89. Ladies' .Jackets, worth !?15, go at :,0 Men's suits, all sizes, worth lrom ViAa Clothing Department. 85 to 7 TO, goes at a suit. )ur "I.j Muts goes ut 'j;j Our 12 Suits goes at &7.W. Our '. Suits at 5.50. 100 Hoys' Suits, Sizis 115 to IS, worth ft I to So, go at 2.l'!. 100 pair men's 1'ant.s worth 32.50 go at We. Men's all wool underwear, worth 1.50 a garment, goes at 70c. lUlHloz mens smris ana juawers, e A 'It...... I . ,..f L'lf.l.. in.pfh TJin fi TT.. rrr.fiu til tCii' ..... ....,,.... tt.rti.fh Ml f.O ni U tfil ' i umv wicio, vruiu ..,..", b - woi'tri ff..oO, go ai IM.I ""'pair Ited Ulankets, worth 2 per " Ladies Trimmed Hats, worth 2.50,our Cloak Department. 25 Ladies' Jackets, sizes from 31 to X, Ladies' Fur Capes, worth 12 to 15, 7.1S. Shoe Department. 2".0 pairs Men's Congress and Laco Shoes, all sizes, worth 1X0 to 2.50, now at 1.50. 300 pair Ladies' fine button Shoe3 worth 3.00 to 4.00, now at 2.5s, liaby Shoes at 23c a pair. Children's Shoes, worth 1.50, now at OSc. TSTotions. I'ivo gross lead pencils two for 1c lur- ing this sale. Twelve sheets writing paper le during this sale only. Ten cent sewing silk only 5c in this sale. , Ladies' fast black hose go for 5e per pair. Hair pins, good quality, Ic per pack age in this sale. Twenty-live dozen ladies' handker chiefs, worth 5c in this sale 2c each. Ten dozen ladies' handerchiefs, worth 20c, in this sale 12c each. Fifteen dozen ladies' handkerchiefs, worth 10c go in this sale at 4c each. Twenty-four envelopes go in this sale for only 3c. two hundred bars (me toilet soap, worth 5c, lc per cake. 1 . Jiest clothes brushes worth 40c. go for Ladies' line Jiussia pocket Looks, worth 50c, we sell for 30c. We just received a hue of ladies' all wool underwear, worth 1.25, during this sale 0'Jc per garment. One thousand papers of pins, worth 5c, two papers for lc. Ladies' corsets, worth 75c, money sav ing sale price, 3Se each. Two spools of thread worth 5c for lc. Fine nair brushes, worth 15c, money saving sale price, 8e. Fine dress buttons, worth 10c, only 4c per dozen in this sale. Remember these prices are good" for ten days only. We will endeavor to make this sale the greatest sale ever held in Lincoln. Wo have a Largo Sto. of good in every department which we must turn into money a", once. This gale is a bona fide sale and no humbuir We do strictly m w advertise You will find 1,00 bargains in our etore marked in plain figure. "Y"oiars Truly, r..raMJMOin w-t mr irx..i;tu.vc icar rirors rxa.xx.is CORNER OF 1QTH AMD P Streets. GREAT BARGAIN HQO: A SERIES OF LIES. How tho Poor Old Journal Mis represents. Kvor since the attempt wr"s first made, over three months a;o, by certain republican officials and ma chine politicians to steal the bal ance of the $ioo,ooo penitentiary appropriation left by Dorgan, the machine organ, the morning smut mill, has been telling lies about the penitentiary and its manage ment. It states that Lcidigh has beat the state out of $1,000 to $1,800 a month by the prisoners' lying idle when they might be at work. This is a lie of the whole cloth, liver since the pen was placed !d Lcidigh's hands, after Dorgan stepped out, the prisoners oave been kept busy repairing the boilers and machinery and steam plant, to get it in proper working order, and never, until within the past ten days has the plant been m -proper shape to furnish the necessary steam to run the machin ery. If all the prisoners had been contracted out they could not have been put at work until the plant was repaired so as to furnish the necessary steam. The Jouma simply lies when it states anything to the contrary. It lies at so much ju-r lie, too, as it always did. The Journal, like the balance of the gang, is evidently vi-ry anviou to get its tingi-r on the balance of that t iom'hk appropriation, In-ncc it lie. As soon as the pUnt was in n!ujh io work Mr. I-vidinh noti fied the baard id land and build ing that the pn-on was ra ly to f utmU labor to contractors when i-vi r thay t te icady to ckm- con Matt. The lt L-;; Mature pannd a U anuullinS the contrail Unt in order that the Mts should ton it own pmoii, in I Ihu 04 any in i,u n prohtt t a However fti.-v- n"T" td to lintiijl the ptioti uuti iMiatt tiu!d 1 teitnivt l, n i.ntd 0 piisotMt ald t n tivtt I iut nd a ivuutir ta thrt UU . 'I hit 4ppuJ'IUlKU in lo oo th id 4 M-nN pel dy (. r r i l j !.' t A i l . 1 ri h 'H h t ,v Out J t it a A gang of republican office holders are determined that this money shall not be saved, and are endeav oring to force another contractor on the people who will get 40 cents per day for each prisoner, thus robbing the people of 20 cents per day, and is to draw a $3,000 salary besides. The Journal has been lying about and misrepresenting the governor and warden in this con troversy ever since it began. N doubt they are to get their pay out of the stealings for their lies ano misrepresentations. The populist governor and war den are standing guard over that appropriation, and are fighting to save the people $75,000 in the next eighteen months. The mat ter is now in the supreme court for adjustment. Will the court do as well by the people as the populist officials? MOFtE OR LESS HUMOROUS. it la hard to believe that a man la teilioit lh truth when you know you would 11 wmo you In his place. Bos ton Transcript. "Mamma, whore do prrii conio from?" "Chickens, niy dear." -Well, thut's funny. I'apa says that chU-kens come from okr."-Harper's Hound Table, 1'aUfttt -What! Threw dollars for pulling a tooth? Well, you do ourn money nukkly! IieniUt-Oh. tf ou prefer I can do H ty Uly. Uo--j bury Utut ! Itoelor- CoiiutfK. 1 fhould be Ri'iu ou wmild let m hear you cough Count-- I don't feel dUpowd to do Jut now. tTo her tnaidi KlistJ. peaw cough I did thU uuu uinit Moua t Itldtre. lluner llltflns-lHn't you belief that every bloke tht kilt h!U I In- mui Wry WMthtns-Hh. I it innv Hut t did snow li!er oei ttiiti ih,t Slweil lcaue h roul.ln I gH "' Im!i.inj'li Jiiotna), "No. did ou krii 11 t. hoot l d iv T " 1 - I I furH. t'k'- ' on famrt Whir, Im.k st t hurl-y lt,kiu. He rmrmher ef )IUm B learn at hl " ' h. " 1 gut Ut bi s i ' ke ut tlUrllrf, Wrll.-" i4 the K't p$urt. ' I pat tnt tiel; lag wnJ'Mie im via ffiral lr I have ,.i4ei4 pi r'i- m rt I h. tt'.d 'a. in the touairr I atlfth l ' h lh .,..t.lMtia!-.t MO l,r 1 Irttnj in b ilhl h .' -Vt-t. I a Hr, ORIGIN OF SONGS. "Cheer, Boys, Cheer" was the work of Charles Mackay, the music being by Henry Russell. It was the outcome of n oironlnir n" pfin V i V lall tV lH la4i. "What Are the Wild Waves Haying? a duet that was onca immensely popu 1.. .,..10 oMtrimutnil tn Dr. .ToRcnh Kd- wards Carpenter, by tho conversation In Dombey and bon. "RuIp nrltannla" Is usually credited to James Thompson. It first appeared in a nlav entitled "Alfred." by Thomp son and Mallet in 1710. The air was by Dr. Thomas rne. The Wearing of the Green' exists In several forms and versions. The best known ono was written by mou Boucicault, the dramatist. It Is suns by Shaun the Post in "Arrah-na- Pogue." "A Life on tho Ocean Wave" was the work of Epes Sargent, an American poet, the idea being suggested to him during a walk cn the battery In New York one day when a high wind was blowing in from the sea. It was set to Biusic by Henry Russell. "The Blue Bells of Scotland" was tha nrk f Annie McVicar. arterwara Mrs. Grant, the daughter of a Scottish offlrer iu the British army. The melody was long believed to be Scottish, but is now known to be of English origin, being an old English folk-song. "The Last Hose of Summer," one of Paul's favorite songs, was the work of Thomas Moore, The melody Is a very ancient Irish time, formerly known as "Tho Groves of Blarney." This tuno has been found In collections of Irish music at b'a.4t two hundred years old. Try "DEAD SHUT" For Bed Hugs, And "ROACHINE" For Koachps, Heua, Ants, Moths and All Vermin. For Sale Only by RIGG PHARMACY, lUn O STREET. Remember, we give a glass of Soda water with, every 0 cent purchase. Dr. W, Queen, lie Specialitl 1 air Ha 1- 1 1 rr in - T pain or Cancer; Its scientific treatment and removal v in twenty niinutpa without BREEZY BITS. Jack-Yes, poor John may have bad' hi fault, hut hi heart was on the j right side. j Wanae- la It V"s'hle! No wond-r , he die.l'-Tld-ints. j Ho." aald Pat. "they've been println' j the funeral imtWe av a man that waaa'l dead ylt. It a a foine fix he'd b ttt If ! h'd txm au of thm- peojd that be-1 Nov evrrvthliiR In the newpper! " . Tid-blU, Mr. Hitlu loti"t im believe U'a iruc. John. th t ieren partake tu conabb-ralde it ' of the nalur f the creature he e4tf Mr. Udln Ni, I've bi-n eslnf ftnh all m lit., and I tn t uu a iruk. Cht' a Tribune, "iu!.ir n (IHHf a ni.l, nl tn ibjH.tMrii How told H la hf' lVl )ou h irr hJe Ore? U j a yo4 urk In Ht lMit ral'ireT Kiiuteal h! Mil'wr. ha I t fK 11 ferl tu d. 1 J 11 thiak of no him, -ll H I :ri"r ll l.mkiini la-o I'tirtKima Vr, J ' Hp- li I I t e If 11 t'Slbircll b 1 I Htl!t ti ( ih. !r -iMatr i Jmt4 t'Uu 4 (,).. I il lilltr f 1 h l pi4 hi mi ia 4 m .im-tt. t ,' h '9 ef j,.,t d;l i ' I 'i'ilBttl4 Ud Hie n wnlrm'r. the U'M let (Ult it I DR. QUEEN cures Piles and Tu mors without pain, knife or loss of t drop of bloodi he also cures Catarrah Troat, Lungs, Heart and Nervous De- biutv. i)R. QUEEN ha made diseases of tt-.i Stninach. K'idnev. Liver. Blood aed liiM-ahe of Women a specialty fo j lltivl t' .Pivt Vitas ru lltn Im restored Still -J Jf hearing to the deaf and sight to ta blind. . . v UK. QUEEN I the spec'!'4 ot noithwfft in Ut Treatment and Cure of a'l Chrople and I'rlvaw AlhaenU having liveii in I.ineulu and Lancaster couiilv for thirtv-four years. Hf applying t Ir. Queen, the Elec 'rli Ian, yin can pet Instant lUdlef an4 Cur from all Pain from UhenmatUns Neuralik'n an.l all Chronic Ailments after all uiedleal remedies have failed lntltul. and l.bx'rij Bath Ko-iii, Onion Block.N.E.cor. toth&O The Better we are Known, The less it will be necessary for us to say in the news papers about the Clothing which wo wish to commend to your attention. Everyone who knows about it knows how fine and trustworthy it is? May we mention a few of them? Three and Four button Sacks and Three, button Cuta ways in perfect style and in many pattern-, both in (Jasti meres and worsteds, range in price from $10, $15 and $20 to the best. We take just as much pinns in the making of our $S and $10 huits but the difference is in the goods. We have them as low as 84.30 in Men's and 2 in Chil dren's but recommend the better goods. We are the Largest Makers of Clothing in the World nnd cud therefore offer you goods at Lower Prices, quality and Workmanship considered. we Hftve ftLSO A fine line of Furnishing Goods, such u? Underwear, Hos-i Shirts, Etc. In Hats we are the Leaders in the West. Call and see us. "Your Money's worth or Your Money Back. Browning King&Cs 1013 to 1019 O St. REVIVO ItiSTOHiS MUliTlf -'Sir I- lv k We Man: I.I ' THe ROYAL GKOCeRY CO. S. Hi Mori- tl.U than any toro in I lie City. W K ? lw.ue when vo. buy a MUr' worth )ou Kel Value It. ,. iL If vou want k-hk's i' "U r Ur.-e Mua.i,luM. Ket our I'ti . . V ' U hoI.'.ale J fiee. 1 lu jotpu'ut ill t III H.iS in t , pj in lis the itntl j My, t i. 4i I .!. ; 4 y w U ii JtnOV'l f. A v ' H' '!' t . .1 Mfc-' I i'-'-i .! 1 H tli'l ''' a't ,11 . . I , ,. ... 1 I . ,r .. 1 . r i fr of Me Itr .1.. tat h lta. ft 1JIJ OIX nilMUDY m.i h, ia tM fal N m !. ..iiH !' , . . 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