Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, July 21, 1888, Image 5

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FOR THE SPRING TRADE
SILK MADRAS ss CIIRNILLK
CURTAINS
Willi Swh Curtains lo mntcli. The Sobblest Lino ol C'trtalns ol nil kinds In both
American mul Foreign Textures.
4 CURTAIN POLES AND RINGS
i i 'hi l.ilest Novelties ol Woml and M Jtul. I'rlcis Rock Iloltotn.
A. VI.. Davis & Soiv
PEFFLEY & SONS,
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CASH SALE.
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
REGADDLESS OF COST.
Iliiin: decided to go out of the dry goods business, under
the hope ol' improving my health.
I Will offer all goods at 25 per cent off the origina
price, except "Domestics" which we.will close at cost
O. R. OAKLEY &: CO.
1031 O Street, LINCOLN, NEB.
FOR FINE TRADE.
ED. CERF & CO.,
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1 Hnvu jttst loeolvod n largo mul elegant lino of Ooltl and Silver headed
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UMBRELLASANDCANES
Of tbo latest designs. Also their new Invoice of
STYLISH . SPRING : CLOTHING.
Underwear, Soft and SUIT Huts, etc.
(loto KdCerf & Co., for your Gent's FtirnMilngs mul AVOID
PAYING FANCY 1'IUUKS.
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Delivered to all partB of the city at reasonable pi ices.
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FASHIONS OF THE DAY AS REP
RESENTED AT HOME AND ADROAD.
All Atimtt eho Not lnrnnl4, Inohnlli'K
TIiom Covered wllli HnmcJird Mlh, S!u.
tin, tnee, tlrucailo mul MnxtrM A Vn
rlrly or Sljlci In 8lltli mul llandlro.
As to imrnxilf, iholr nnnio Is truly IcrIoii,
for one fceari'oly hm tw o a I iki. 'l'ho now wt
wliltn ours of nmot'kod silk, ilrnnu iinulln,
laeo or bwendo, havo whlto cunuirliul ktlcks,
with bnlla of
rroniny Algrrlau
onyx, it In gilt, 111
luruo heads of cm
boswil Rold. A fnw
(KtrnmiN nro ihiiu
h)oiI of IniRO "let
nls of muslin laid
over i-ach oilier;
others have n full
friuctl ruehp round
U10 edgo (tho kliPt
cn-toui-eas and In
dlnnnllU ones hao
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or ferns or leaves
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iiii vii ju-.fc uiiitii: f..
Uio edge, on ilia
lliiiue;, or n fprny
of llowersor leaves
Mjwnouat tho fer
rule, and ngalu
clow to Iho edge,
lions of mimll ami
most untunil look
Iiir uliuinrock
loaves, uestleil In
lace, adorn tlio ex
A K'.OIUL PAUAf-OU
terior of Minio tmraeoN
A row of shndcdrll.'
1kh Ioojw, laid partially over each oilier, ii
Foinetiuus placed round the edge, cnrtvKpoud
Iiir with thocoliirsiif thoKi'oupol' lloivcrs
placed near tho ferrule. This l Ik'Iii doiioln
nil slndet, but yellow, mmivo and pink look
pari li'tilfi rly ell. SumoiuiHIu pnraiN havo
odeslRii of eroised l.i'j overt hem; otheiNaro
Kjuiuo hliiipc-d, but the generality nro round.
Many nro lined with shut silk.
Homo of tho floral piirnsuls bavu a eculiar
elToct when carried eloseil. TIko look as if
tho owner had been cutting for herself n
largo K)..y nnd llxcd It on a slick, In Iho
Ptylo of n .May day poy of Ion;; ago. The
Impression Is still further carried out when
n Homily trimmed hat to match Is worn as
Is often tlm cnsi. Tho parnool repifwnted In
thocut Is nmdoof very pale niru t;iveu sills
or satin, and tho handle of Ivory or silver Is
finely cii;rued with 11 floral design. Tho
ribs uroimrtly covered with rows of a dell
cato llosli tint, producing nu exipilillo and
harmonious color cITect on tho silk fouiula
tiou.
Tho long walking stick Imndles, with solid
silver heads, nro very fashionable, and so nro
tho plnlu, dark varnished bamboo ttlcks,
with jilain tojH. Homo cceentrio sticks have
lately npiH'nrcd. Tliey. nro of uuvnruished
wood, and thcro aro thrvo horses' heads
Issuing fi om tho stick and standing out in
proud nnd indeculent couscIousucm, or two
or only one. Then thcro nro tliroo dogs'
heads cut out In tho saino way, two orono.
Tliey nro generally of tho same class, but ono
stick has 11 greyhound and u pug's head, cob
larcd together with a metal band, nhllo nn
other has a spaniel and pug. A climbing
l)car, carved in tho brown wood of tho stick,
Is another design, whllo n dlircrent ono has
thrco distinct sticks of two Inches or so,
capiml with silver, blanching from tho pa
rent stick, in tho same style as tho horses' and
dogs' heads. A handlo of carved Ivory,
tipped with gold, held n lieautlful uhlto silk
parasol, with painted sections, and a whito
ostrich feather carried down each rib of tho
frame. "
1'nsliloiis In llools nnd Mioei.
Tho fnshlonnblo evening shoes do not neces
sarily havo very high heels, but thoy nil
havo pointed too. Tho now bows nro inado
sliujilo and very close to tho foot. Botno of
tbo bows ai-o entirely covered with spangles
In silver nnd gold, somo with tiny diamonds,
which sjwrkled and bad a good effect. Tho
shoes can 1h beaded to copy tho color or de
sign of any brocade, and iridescent beads
and metallic, threads of many tones aro em
ployed, liridnl shoes havo diamonds, or tho
semblance of diamonds, Intermixed with
pearls, or nro worked in silver with designs
such as llllui of tho valley.
For bourn) shoes IluKsinu leather in all its
colors is worn so that tbeso shoes can match
tho dresses.
Numbered with novelties in out door shoes
aro thoso mado of glazed kid nnd patent
leather toes. Tho goloshcd Oxford tio is also
worn. A decided novelty is tho shoo mado in
patent black leather and whito buckskin
brogued.
With regard to boots, thoso with kid lip
pel's and patent leather vniups nro much
worn; tho toes must bo pointed. Iluttoned
cloth boots, with kid or patent leather rn 1118,
nro also in fashion, especially if tho cloth up
er8 match in color tho gown with which tho
boots nro worn.
Hut thcro Is nnothcr kind of boot for which
women havo n demand vis., riding boots.
For tho park, high Wellington patent leather
nro worn; for hunting, tho IJodford cord
tops, as then tho habit will not rido up on
their account.
Trawling Costumes.
Tho traveling season being at hand, our
readers are presented in this issue with a
stylish London garment, cqur.lly adapted for
rain and dust. As will be obserrod in study
ing tbo cut, this vrap is not only an ad
mirable protector of tho dress worn under
neath It, but it U aa exceedingly grocotul
affair.
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Limit mitt I'lirsiiiiiil,
UeneinlMi'llillownsliiOinahaWislnesihiy.
Mr. N V lliwk sK'iil Huuday nt Nebraska
City.
Mi ml" P. Hi ow 11 siuttslTuiMlny for Hy in
cuse, N. Y.
Mrs.Fnsl I'unkeleft Tlituvilny for 11 immthV
slay In Coloi ado
Mr. N. ('. Abbott Is s ending tho heated
term at .Maultnu.
Mr. M. II. Cheney Isi'wiitlliign few weeks
at Clu I. ike, Iowa.
H. H. llurnhain nnd wife left yesterday for
a six wonks I tip to Poitlaud Mr.
Mr. W It. Kulley left Wisln.vsday for Halt
Lukonnd oilier western points.
Mls May Hiullhof Howard was tho guest
over HuiiduN of Mlsi Klll I,etse.
.). I Duly and wlfo left yesterday for Col
orado Springs fur a llneo weeks tilp.
Mr. John Zehniug mado 11 Dying trip to
liCuVcnwoith tho foiii part of tho week.
Mr. Ch'is, Clarke u as cndeavoil"g lo Hud
out tho beauties of Kans:is City this week.
Mr. (I. M. Uiiuln'it-ou and wlfo staited
Huuday for a lummerV stay lif Wisconsin.
Mis August llagi'iiow left Tlurnlay for
Otis, IihI., In U' nlwnt 11 ni'iiilb or six weeks.
Mr. .1. 1.. Doty and Mis. C. A.Atkinson
nudson left ycsteidny lor Colorado Hpilugs,
Mr. M II. Tiltou of tho Wisconsin Fund
turc eo upauy, has loluined from nu eastern
hip.
Mi. U. P.. Finney and family left Wtsliusi
day for the Mlnnerota lakes, for tho sum
iner.
Hyde l'nik linsMK'iired tho new paMiinilll,
and ground Is being staltisl oir for tho build
!"? Woik has been commeuecil on Iho new
Presbyterian chuii'hnt Tneiily-slxlliiiiul P
sheets.
Mis. A M. Davis left Monday afternoon on
a two mouths' visit lo lulatlvcH in Hoodriih
Canada,
Mrs. Ma Carter of Council llluIVs Is vIhIk
her sister, Mm. ,1. C. Mcllrlde, Twnlflh mid
P streets.
Mosm ItobeitMelteyimMsniid Frrd I'u'nko
leluriKslHuiidny night from 11 hip through
tho northwest.
Mr. J. T. Mas! In and wlfo will spend tho
next month or so in tho iwky fast noses of
the mountains.
Mr Frank It. Miirrtaay, 0110 of Nebraska's,
most brilliant joung newspaper men, was In
tho city Wedrcday.
Mis. (I. M. lsaulsof New York, who has
Is-en visiting relatives In the city, returned
to her hiiiim ciluodiiy.
Mrs. Wiv, mother of tho Wlso biotlieisof
this city Is pailng them n visit, stopping
wllh her Mn lald, 1528 K street.
A cable iiiewagu Hatiinbiy fiom I'rank
Sholi'on statin that their pally nrriwdlu
l,lveiKsil all right after 11 smooth pacsagc.
Mr. (leo. N. Poiismuu, tho gentlemanly
agent, of the hlMioiu at this slnt,, lssnil
lug his vni'uhnu at his old homo in Mudisjii,
Wis.
Mi. H K Nnblo and family returmd to Iho
eity Thuisiliiy, lielng calleil back by a lele
grumaii.iouucing tho ilesleuetlou of his gal
cry. W. K. Clarke, Fiank llurr and Holt Mulr
aro sH!iidiug a few- wis'ks In Iho cool shades of
tbo woods mound Hplrlt Uiko nnd Arnolds
park.
J. It. Icinit and la other stalled Tuesday
for Minnesota, w hem they will h-huhI n month
lulling-, hunting and otherwise enjoying tlicin
selves. Hon. Allrt Wntklns left Haluiday for
Madison, Wis., to accompany Ids family, who
Imvo Ik.s-11 visiting there, back lo their Lincoln
home,
Tho republicans hold a grand rally at Cash-man-park
Wodnenduy. Klm-uunt sik-ccIips
by Lincoln orators wore llstcneil to by largo
crowds.
Mr. Ii. Jleycr, wlfo and sUtor-in-lan-, left
Monday for Maiiltou. Mr. Meyer returucsl
after seeing them snugly ensconctsl for 11 sum
iner's stay.
TI10 military baud gavo a delightful concert
at Iho capltol graunils last evening, (loveru
mentsuare will resound with their melody
this evening.
Mr. J. D. Hpcnccr, fnthur of tho HMncer
I sty s, who has been In Chicago undergoing
medical treatment, has returned homo much
Improved In health.
TI10 ladies of draco M. K. church held a
very plea-ant sociable at Twenty-seventh and
II slroetsj Wednesday evening. It was n suc
cess in every particular.
Dr. II. F. Hulloy and wlfo havo returned
from an eastern trip. Tho Doctor s-H-nt the
gi eater (sirt of the tliuo in his old homo in
.Manchester, X. II., nnd repot ts having en
joyed the tiip immensely.
"iVorsliloeil liy 11 Certulu Set.
lloston Maiden (to young man from Now
Jersey) In New Jersey, .Mr. Hcdumd, blood,
I understand, Is not considered of tho Hr&t
lniortancel
Mr. Itcdmud It Is among tho skectcrs.
Miss Waldo. New York Hun.
In Ills Own Coin.
"Well, Janet," nsked n, facetious husband
whoso wlfo had just discharged tho hired
girl, "aro you going f bravely breast tho
waves of tho domestic sen of troubles'"
"No." she nnswered demurely; "I nm only
going to stem tho currants." Judge.
A Htudeiit of the flame
"Well, young mail," said a sporting good
dealer, "what can wo do for youf
"Havo you books on baseball f
"Yes."
"GP mo 'Tho Rise an' Fall of tho Roman
Uroplro.' "Now York 8un.
Verily It Is.
Our friends havo dejKUted to spend tbo
summer by tho seaside. We havo gono us far
as our means would allow, and rented a cabin
in front of Ililly Well's mlllpond. Cheapness
with cheerfulness is great gain. Smlthvlllo
lOa.) News.
Go One rye on It.
"How much to peep through your tel
AAruit I
"Ten cents."
"There's fire, Pvo only ono oye." Time.
Itumotlo Pabulum.
"Bridget," inquired tho lady of tho house
of Iter adjutant genera), "en n't wo havo hash
forbrcakfastP
"If yo chows, mum,-1 was tho frightfully
suggestlvo answer. Detroit Froo Press.
Ho Could Draw All Illcht.
"Do you draw nt all, Mr. Fuugsloy i"
".My patrons say I draw very well."
"So you're an nrtiktl"
"o. You misunderstand mo. I'm a don
list." Lincoln Journal.
On Homo Occasion.
.,JI" ..n--WUt nvo tho most
;'T,B,r um ,cftturw ttbo' ,
oiiiiniur
Jlmn!o-Tbo t,cber'.-IIarvan, U,.
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MILLER'S
Special attention h paid to
ODRESSGOODS
Stock Large,
Assortment Complete.
All the New Shades,
All the New Fabrics.
J. E. MILLER'S
145 South Tenth Street.
EVERY BODY KNOWS
Tlint wc keep a general nsiorlmcnl ol
CLOTHING !
And Gents' Furnishings.
All llit: Latest styles in Collars, and the season's novelties In Neckwear. FINK
LINKS COLLARS, 12' t vs. Call and sec us If vou want to get goods lit our 111 ,0
just ten per cent cheaper than at imy other bouse In town.
BAKER, The Clothier,
1125 O STREET.
IT'S THE
THE PENNSYLVANIA LAWN MOWER.
This is the only mower made that will cut high grass. Guar
anteed to give satisfaction. Call and see it.
ZEHRUNG 8c HENKLE,
Full line of Door and Window Screens, Cutlery, etc.
Quick Meal Stove.
BUDGE & MORRIS,
1 122 N Street.
pB8iM5jBsBBBE55ic ifc
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BEST MADE.
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