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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1894)
12 'WUl youlook at TClae Globe's correct overcoats? THE COURIER d - s '' "-" . rr fgUSIJNCS utr v- QFCLXS D"C Mr. A. K. Anilriano, superintendent of the mercantile reporting department of Snow, Church &. Co., Omaha, writes of the business situation as follows fos The Courier: "Business has been greatly interrupted this week by the excitement of election; but bus iness men generally are looking for a consid erable revival as poon as people have recovered from the current ex citement, and hb soon as cold weather sets in. The unfavorable ef fect that the election of a popu list governor might have had, is off Bet by the decisive republican victory in the legislature, and it is not believed that any ill effects will follow. The business prospects on whole are excellent, the outlook for the retail trade betweeu now and January 1st being especially favorable.' Among the many varieties of fruit which it is both possible and profitable to raise in thiscountry, none have obtained a more prominent place in the hearts of true westerners than the bean. Taken with a large and generous slice of pork, so much written about with the Armour's-Swif t hog pens, they are, indeed, a dish fit for the gods or Billy Bryan. Among the many varities known to the soil of the west are the lima bean (from Lima Ohio), the castor bean, the kid ney bean, the canned beans, the string bean, and the "has been. The "has beens" are probably the best known of any. It is said by prominent New Yorkers that Boston is jealous of Lincoln on ac of the quality of her beans. It is 6aid also that there are people who live in and around Lincoln who dont "know beans.' We've seen some of them ourselves. One of them was in this morning. He bonght a diamond at a pawn shop and then came here after he had bought it to se if he had got neit. Of couree he found out that he had and he couldn't get his money back for it. If he had bought it here and been dissatisfied with it in any way he'd have had his money back in less than a minute. It b coming near the holiday season we want you to come in and see what we have got for you. If you dont see what you want in our window, come inside. Finest line of jewelry in the city. E. Hallett, 1143 O. St Rheumatic Twinges Aiu escaped by the use of HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC NO. 15. The infall able cure for rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago. For sale by all druggists. 25c. Umbrella the most important adjunct of ladies's and gentlemen's dress, so say the leading fashion periodicals No matter how stylish ly you may be dressed, if the umbrella is missing you are void in your make up. Umbrella sale at Herpolsheimer's at which prices are a mere bagatelle as compared with qualities 1.00 umbrellas for 59c; 8L23 for 79c; 8250 and 83.00 for 81.49; 83.00 and 8350 for 8L69. How quickly our impressions of a person are formed by the style of her cloak. AIway8"ijuy where variety is plentiful and up to date styles are to be had. Such a department is at Herpolsheimer & Co's. Natural wool pants and vests for ladies in the popular IXL rib in two thread goods is now on sale for fcl.09 each at Herpolsheimer & Co. "A chemical success and medical triumph,' so speaks an eminent physician in reference to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; and the eulogy was none too strong. No other medicine is so safe and efficacious in all diseases of the throat and lungs. .JjlQK 4 j- ;, HE STRUCK A MINOR CHORD. nmzr :s5k 5 sr-ii e5- ra " -ri rl 11 "" jilffi1! Uv-: It is said that the wife of the next mayor of Lincoln will be a pro nounced blonde. It is understood that Mr. Mohrenstecher's wedding will occur Thanksgiving day at Quincy. 0 0 Between now and February 1, there are several weddings due in which society will have a decided interest. 0 0 The Pleasant Hour club is this year the last dancing club to organize; but that it will have a prosperous season is already as sured. 0 0 There is a feeling of rivalry between the Patriarchs and the Em pire club, but when the clubs get together, which is seldom, there is no trace of this feeling. Wednesday evening the Patriarchs return the compliment bestowed by the Empire club at the commence ment of the season. 0 0 Mrs. Baum and Mrs. Wilhelm, of Omaha, who were patronesses of the minstrel entertainment recently given in Boyd's opera house by a number of young women prominent in Omaha society, were in the city this week arranging for a repetition of this entertainment in tiincoln. It is promised that this swell minstrel show will be given at the Funke opera house next Thursday night. All of the perform ers are well known young people, and the entertainment is likely to attract a large and fashionable audience. 0 0 It is not generally known, by the way, that several weeksago, ar rangements were almost completed for a minstrel show by home talent, to be recruited entirely from the ranks of society. The de parture of one or two of the prospective leading participants caused the abandonent of the project. 0 0 Dr. H. O. Rowland, the new pastor of the First Baptist church arrived Friday. 0 0 Mrs. Patrick entertained a number of friends at cards Friday evening. Better tua-jr -jrou? next suit at IMJ:E GIOBE A