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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1897)
THfc COURIER. 2&&&3.t SJkaSMiMK fPlPIPIp iNp i& 'a' .j-i: !mSfciSSf&&&i 'WW' a& f Yl&mri WW GQM&C0 . 1023-1020 O St. JCinooln, Kel). 0 9oca9-09-' o o mmmm ohm oomocnoM mm himmihh mm of, ts. .V Elf Bargains to secure what before has never been offered in this city. Bargains Wonders in PricesWonders in Qualities cSP m its? OMMMM46000tOMOMMMt DRSS . TRIMMNIGS in all of the newest creations of the season. We are buying" a larger stock and much greater variety than during an' other past season. We have all of the novelties in braids which are much worn. Everything in jet trimmings ever heard of and passementerie in all different styles may be found on our counters. y Applique and jewel trimmings we show in great profusion. There is not a doubt but what we will be able to supply any want which any persQn in any city ma have. This department is well worth your attention. We invite your inspection most cordially ' ttti in mnmm Dress Goods SILKS. I5c a Yard. Fine Casimere black and all colors, :tt in. wide, worth 23c a yard, at Changeable Diagonals. .'It! in., new fall shades, bought to sell at 23- a yd. at loin. Figured and Striped Mohairs, a bargain at 23c, at LM in. 15c -, t 25c a Yard. Heavy all wool Suiting. -10 in. wide, sold last fall at 30c a yd. 10 pieces left, at 25c AH wool Suiting in checks, strijHN. Scotch tweed, hering bone strijieaiid silk mixed suitings; .14 in. wide, all new colorings and designs, at. . 7Cr 20 in Hlack Hrocade India Silk, per vd 400 U in I11.I..L- If,-,,...,.!.. 1...I:.. cm. '.... 1 IZ iv iv "i.mv; miii.i niiK, JH.T VU OJC 3C 9C 79C 21 ill. Hlack Satin Duchess jiervd 98c The aboe goods are guaranteed all silk and to give satisfaction. x of :.. j i iii. m.-icK nrocaue wuciicsssuic jnir vd 21 in. Hlack limeade Duchess Silk per yd ,5t 24 in. Hlack Satin Khadame jier d.. .... $ 24 in Hlack Satin Duchess ner vd ' ISO x I LININGS. 3?caYard. 4(J in. French Serge, black and all colors, all wool, worth ."0c a yard, at 39c 44 in. German Henrietta. all wool, black and colors. This is a tine imimrtcd fabric to be sold at 39c :i in. Imported Novelties, large assort ment of designs, new fall colorings; these are equal to any 30e novelties, to be found, to be sold at 39C RIBBONS 49c i 4?c a Yard. 40 in. wide French Serge, line twill, smooth hard surface, yet soft, black and colors, our own importation, w orth 73e a yd is. -10 and in wide, an wool and 1111 jKjrted Novelties, a large assortment of designs and colors, sold elsewhere at 73c and 83c a d, iiere 49c Our line of Dress Goods at Kte, 73c. Klc. iJSc, 1.23 and 1.33 in black and colored novelties and plain is as good as the foreign market affords and spot cash can buy. The line is too large to describe. Our prices will he as low on same as an store in the Tinted States. Linen Canvass, worth I3c a vd. at.. Linen Canvass, worth 20c a yd, at. . Selesia, worth 12-ca.d. at eiesia. worm 20c a yd, at Taffeta Pen-aline, worth I.Va vd.at.. Hest Cambric per y We invite special attention to Lining Department. .. 9c .. 14c 8 i-ac. Mc .. ICK- .. 4- our ) CL t loo Pieces, new fancy ribbons, 3J to 3 in. wide, latest colorings, w irlh .-0c a yard, choice in this lot for 35c m m Pi JMb. 3Vj. SVi jRbL TOa iP?XrSZi VHP wr ty cjr tr iia.1 '"W? I 6HILDRENS' REEFERS 100 Solid color fall and winter reefers, sizes:: to 14 ears, worth "Meach. at $2.49 100 Fancy color fall and winter weight reefers, all this season's latest styles, sizes 4 to II ears. worth. J.7. each, at $2.98 3 jl.- ,"&&, !& B3 glimpse of these two giants, but tha ma chine, with its lensed ee, caught every movement from start to linish of the contest. In all, Mr. Rector took one hundred and forty-three thousand op erate and distinct picture.',, and they oc cupy a space of nearly two miles and a third of film. These pictures thrown upon the screen of the Yeriscape give one an exact reproduction of all of the happenings of this celebrated contest. The VeriscoDC and picture? have been testing the capacity of the Grand opera house, Chicago, Bince the 8th of June, and so great is the demand for seatsthat, the box-office is booking five weeks in advance. Siler and Houseman have written a brochure of the happenings at Cat son City, which can be obtained in the lobby of the theatre during the ex position of the pictures. So great haB been the success of the Veriscope that there are naturally many fraudulent imitations of the pictures, and Mr. Dan A.Stuart, the president of the Veri scope cjmpany, has everything copy righted and is prepared to prosecute to the full extent of the law any culpable imitation of them. The Veriecope and the pictures make a complete evening's entertainment, running taro hours and ten minutes. Seats now on sale. Prices for both evenings and matinee will be 81.00, 73c, 39c and 25c. The following ia taken from the New York Mercury of August 7th: "Herrmann the Great is dead, but it the reception accorded Herrmann III. at the Metropolitan opera bouse last night is a criterion, the famous magi cian's nephew will likely take his place in the affections of the public, in f ict. as one wat. lied the clever httlo foreigner Iastnightit brought to thnmind'seje Alexandre Herrmann as he probably looked some twe aty years ago. Leon Herrmann r o sesses considera ble or Ihe nii.gr.etic personality that character iz d the performances of his lamented relative. The programme which Herrmann the Great gave at the time of his death wag gircn in i's entirety, even to the minu test detail. Mue. Herrmann, in her bewildering and fpectacular dance?, was warmly re. eaired. They were put on even more lavishly than when she did them at Pal mer's theatre a few months ago. Her last dance, "The Lily o the Orient," fairly captured the audience. The entertainment concluded with the late Herrmann's original performance of receiving the tire of a squad of rifle men. It did not differ in the least from ) the method in which it had p-eviously b:en done, except that Mme. Herrmann caught the bullets instead of the magi cian of the company." Herrmann III. will appear at the Funke opera house one nigtit only, Fri-' day, September 21lh. Seats on sale Thursday at 10 a.m. Prices S1.C0, 73;, 0O0 and 23c. ,The Woodward Theatre Company is a favorite. That has been proven by the crowds that have and are continuing to attend the two performances that Sire being given daily in this hottest of ham mer weather. Omaha Bee. O. D. Woodward has been at the head of his own orgtin'zaiion for the past eight years, and fionr. a small beginning has built up a company that is the peer of cheap amusements. Omaha World-Herald. It is the reputation for having the best that can be obtained that makes Woodward's annual visit so welcome. Omaha World-Heiald. theatre. Omaha, bringing a car load of Btenery and special effects. A special feature tf the week's en gagement will be the comedy sketch team( Post and Clinton, direct from Hopkins theatre. Chicago, engaged for this week only. We guarantee tLe best repertoire at traction ever seen in Lincoln. At the Lansing theatre 0113 solid week, com mencing Monday. S.ptember 20tb. Only matinee Saturd iy. Seats now on sale. I Proctor's Pleasure Party has Uen playing to fairly goJ business at the Funke this week. Ihe local engagement will be in the nature of an event, all of the superior features being presented which called orth the above unqualified praise from the leading dailies of the west. This company will come direct from a ten weeks engagement at the Creighton TI12 Nebraska S ate Fair for 1897 will commence Friday. September 17, and close Friday, Septemter21. Friday and Saturday, September 17 anJ 18. will be uteJ as preparation das. Ihe Fair proper will pen piouptly at 8 o'clock Monday morning, Sepu rater 20. All entries except Src-d will positively close Saturday. September, IS, at C p. m. Pv-fitiveli so entries or exhibits will be eieived aftjr this hour. -3LS20 so. Ilcvcntli st. Professional HreIk(Q)er ' mad Farrier 1 'TJIseases office Peet a. Specialty