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TTjjJ"1 '3- CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAJTfff, i8897 j-. i fUn-t'5ll Trr9f Bound to Take the Lead MONARCH Gasoline STOVES. Do not fall to sea them before buy ing. AIo my Hit; of REFRIGERATORS and ICE CREAM FREEZERS. FRANK E. LAHR 936 V Street. North Side P. O. Square. WELLS MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, 338 Soutli Eleventh Street. HOTEUORLEANS tlTUATCD ON SOUTH SHORB or SpiPit- keke IBr Will be under th personal supervision of H. L. LELXND, and will be open for the reception of truest, June first In eauh yoar. Visitors will And THE ORLEANS la ftret olasa In all of lta appointments, belns; you auppUed with pas, hot and cold water hatha, eleotrlo holla an all modern lm provementa, ateam laundry, hllUard hall bowling alley, etu, , and positively free fro aanoyanoe by mosquitoes, Round Trip Excursion tf icifets Will be plaoed on sale at the commencement of the tourist season by the Burlington, Oedar Saplda Northern Railway and all ooanactinsr lines, at low rates, to the follow ln points In Iowa and Minnesota t Spirit Lake. Iowa: Albert Lea, Watervllle, Minn eapolis, at, Paul, Lake Xlnnetonka, WhlU Bear Lake and Suluth, Minnesota: Clear Lake.Iewaj Lake Superior polnUj Yellow teal ark and point In Colorado. writs tor "A Midsummer Par adlite" to the Uenaral Ticket and Paas wrar Asrent. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and tor Holer Katea to H. L, LKLAND, Bplrlt C.J. IVES, j. E. HANNEGAN, . e.ns,. e'in.k.tur.itti Boston Store CHOICE DRY AND FANCY GOODS. 143 uiA 48 So. lOtb Street, LINCOLN, NEB. L E.-.RICHARDSON & CO. " &Vtni m sbVsui'S.Libl VU Ml A ibpnmr Hipft of Motbrn Time. PUDLISHUD SATURDAY fluiMcntrTiaNi On Year by Malt or Carrier 4,00 8lx month, 9IM Three month 60 Cents, On month SO CV11U InrsrsMr In Ailrsnee. HhvtRTtxiMEtfrii! Ilston furnlnhtvlon appll alien nt tlm ornoe, Hpeclal rt on Time Contra I. CoKTntnuTloNst Short spicy sketches, poem and stories solicited, Personal and Social note ant especially desirable. I'aiNTiiat We make a specially of Fin Printing In all It tiranoliM. Hjcluty work a specialty AiMrv all communications dlrectto the ofllce. Wuhhki. Pkintinq Co., iumsiikuh. New Ilurr lllock, Cor. 12th nml O Htrcrts. Tr.t.riMioNK'iM L. Wkkhki,, Jiv., Kdltor nml Solo 1'iopriotor. FiiED IlENZlNnicu, Associate Kdltor. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. IIok, 1'atiuck Khan loft for thooastlhurs tiny afternoon and will mil for Chill on the llOth. . It comes high, hut tho Counncn's reader must Imvo It. Wo rofor to that groat story, 'Taken by Slage." Walt for It. Tkk stnto board Imvo reduced tho oxiwnsos of tho hospital for liisnnu nbout 'J7.1 by ills charging sotno of tho help. This U one of tho lint effect of tho legislative reduction of ap propriation hills. A rwess of othor niattor crowds out tho Couiuer'h music this week, hut tho nnxt Is sue will coutnla tho largest and otto of tho lxst pieces yet published. Look out for a big paper next woek. BK-55-"!- Onk of tho queerest things about tho Okla homa rush Is tho fact that less than n quarter of tho land has boon homestcaded. This statement is mado on tho authority of tho federal land olllclnls. KxHknatoii Saunders having been np loluted n inomber of tho board of registra tion and election In Utah, wo nro likely to got less of tho fallier-lu-law in our politics, at least from tho Omaha apors. It seems odd, to say tho least, to look in on tho rcprosontattvo hall nt tho capltol during the druggists' convention ami noto tho numer ous displays mado as advertisements pure nnd simple. To what baso uses, &o. Tub red-halred-glrl-and-whlto-hone craze haring gone the way of all such insane fits, some smart nleok has started a black-horso-aud-black halred-woman guy. It isnstoulsh ing what small things will occupy sotno minds. Senator. Paddock has returned from Washington nnd says that Representative lion Baker is to be United State attorney In tho fullness of time, which doesn't look oncour aglng for lUnres.'ntiitIo Caldwell of this city. Lincoln coutu'ilmeu nro thrift'. Mr. II. M. Rico, who Joined tho ruih to Oklahoma, expects to mako his expenses. lie squatted nn a lot at Quthrio, and as othors havo sold for S00 to 1,500 ho Is hopeful of getting back homo. IrTiir. readers of tho CouniER want u picture of New York llfo that Is not over drawn hut taken from tho experiences of a newspaper man nnd writton up in lino stylo, they should rend "Taken by Siege," which will bo printed In supplements, beginning Juno 1st, Tiik Union Pucltlo is beginning to awaken to Lincoln's Importance as a commercial point Not only havo wo a now lino by way of David City nnd Columbus to Sioux City, but It Is hinted on tho quiet that that road is casting about for a short lino between Lincoln and Omaha that will compete with tho 1). & M. It doesn't require an expoi t to tell whether a diamond I gonulne or not. According to a learned exchange tho test is very simple, nnd can bo mado In any place, and in a moment. AH you need Is a piece of paper nnd a lead pencil. With the latter maki a small dot on the Mer, then look at it through tho dia mond. It you can see but one dot you can depend uon It that the stone Is genuine, but If the mark is scattered, or shows more than one, you will bo perfectly safe In refusing to pay 10 cents for a stono that may bo offered you for 1500. While In tho city the other day, Hon. Richard Derlin, of Omaha, admitted that he was not a candidate for tho poetmastershtp or any other political position. It Is tho ambi tion of "Our Dick," as he Is affectionately known among Onmha pooplo, who claim a proprietary interest In him, to bo a success ful business man. He It that already, and It U safe to say that business will never dry up the milk of human kindness In the heart of the genial Dick, nor make him forget tho hu manities and graces of social life. Long life to tho man who knows the art of enthron ing good fellowship by the side of buslneta! He Is too rare to be spared. C0MMIS8I0NEU Jenkins of the Labor Bu reau seems to be practical rather than theo retical. Having been Instructed by the legis lature to throw light In his next report upon tho beet sugar Industry, he has sent beet seed to about two hundred farmers with Instruc tions how to plant, what observations to make and a request for a report ou the result. It Is so much easier to generalise from experi ments already made and reported elsewhere that the method of the Nebraska comm Union- er makes a startling display of good sense. Tlie people of Nebraska want to know what can be dona under the conditions oxlsitlng In their own State, rather than in Germany or California, and Mr, Jenkins evidently means to get the, desired Information. He is not go Ing to leave it to chance experiments. INCREASED ACCOMMODATIONS. Tim Ilurllnntnn Announre Through in Inst Cnrflervlre nml FaalsrTline j TIihii Kver. Tho following circular received at this of flco will lw road with Interest by nil who travel t liUIIMNOTON A Ml). RlVEH R. R. IN NEIL Offlet Cttu lcnjtr Aytnt, Lincoln, Neil, May 19, 1JW0 To tho cltl rens of Lincoln nnd vicinity Ureetlngt It is ttlthmoro than ordinary pleasuro that wo announce tho addition of a stiHrh llnoot din ing cars to our justly celebrated flyers bo-' twoon Denvor nml Chicago In both directions. TIiimo trains form as complete nnd gorgeous nn equipment as monoy can produce or Inge nuity dovlsn. Rattnn furnfohod smokers of a luxurious pattern for tho oxcluslvo uso of first class pas senger. Finely carpeted reclining chair cars provided with lavatory, mirrors, towels, oto. Pullman slcioni of elegnut itcHlgn and elabo rate llttlng, hot and cold wntor, cloctrlolell, a carefully selects! library, nnd numerous other featured of couveuliuco and good tnsto. The Burlington's famous dining ens, serving meals of acknowledged excellence and atocu venlent hours. Taken as n whole, these solid vestlbuled tialnshnva no siierIoni In tho world and we commend them to the public with thu utnio-it confidence. No. 1 leaves Chicago at ft:30 p. in., arrive at Lincoln ll.'-IOn. m.; leaves Lincoln 111:10 p. in., arrives nt Denver 7 a m. No. -' leaves Denver 8 p m, arrives at Lin coln 1 pm loaves Lincoln 1:2-1 p m, arrived at Chicago 7 a m, A lcor and chair cararo now attached to tho famous fast mall louving Council DIufTs nt OiUft p in, Paclllo Junction nt 10 p m, nr- rtvingntuiiicngont UiWinoxt morning, the quickest tlmo o er mndo hetw een tlefo points. Am wo Imvo remarked before, experimental tilpshy othor lines represented equally ns good as tho "Burlington Route" nro to bo nvolded, ns thoy invariably result ill confu sion, expense nml dlnllsfactloii. Very Truly, A. C. ZlKMKIl, City Pass, and T'k't Agt. Through Cnr to New York via tlm II. A U, Itnllrnud. Under tho schedule which took elfect May 12th, tho B. Si O. R. R. again resumed tho through car sorvlco to New York, ami tho new Kxprem train leaving Chicago at 10:10 a. m. dally is equipped with Pullman's Draw ing Room Bleeping cars running to New York without chango. This train leaving at 10:10 a. m. arrives tho next dny in Washington at U:45 n. m., Baltimore at 13:50 p. in., Phila delphia ntU:t5 p. ui. and New York-at 9:50 p. in. Tho Vestlhuled Limited leaves Chicago, daily, at 'J:M p. in, and arrives tho boxt day In Washington a 4:05 p. in., Baltimore nt5:I0 P. in., Philadelphia at 7:20 p. in. and New York at 0:5.5 p. in. All cars on tho Limited nro vestlhuled, Including baggage curs, day coaches, dining car and Pullman's drawing room sleeping cars. Tho vestibule appliance entirely overcomes tho swaying motion Im parted to onllnnry trains in rounding curves and, ns tho Limited (muscs over tho mountain division of tho lino in daylight, travelers can enjoy tho beautiful scenery for which Pic turesque B. & O. is famed, without suffering tho slightest discomfort or fear of mnifenier. Tho Limited is a sol'd train from Chicago to Washington and Baltimore; assieugers for Philadelphia and New York change nt Wash ington, In same depot, into a vestlhuled train equipped with vestlbuled day couches, Pull mun's Drawing Room Bullet Parlor Cars run ning through from Washington to New York. Great improvements have been made in tho roadway and equipment of tho B. & O. R. R. In tho last two years, and Its present train service is equal to any in America. In addi tion to its attractiveness In tho way of suerb scenery ami historic Interest, it Is via tho B. & O. only that tho Nutlounl Capitol can be visited while enrouto between tho east and west. All B. & O. trains run via Washing ton, An Kxpremilnii of Delight. "About a week ago," says a Los Angeles, Cala., druggist, "a Chinaman camo in with a lame shoulder. I Hold him a bottlo of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and guaranteed that it would euro him. Ho cimo in again last night, and ns soon as he got Insldo tho door, began to swing his linns over his head like au Indian club swinger. I thought the blamed fool had a lit, but ho Anally 8tODix.Nl long enough to say: "Medclno velly line; nlle unnio mako me foci plenty good." Cham berlain's Puin Balm is without m eaual for sprains, rhoumntlsm, aches, pnliw or lame back, lor sale by A, II. Shrader. druetrlst. llorari (Irevley'n AIiik. It was maintained by tho Into Horace Greeley, that "nothing succeeds Hko success!" If this iM true. Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy will always bo popular, us it never falls. It is Intended especially for coughs, colds. croup and whooping-cough, and is undoubt edly the best and most reliable medicine In use for tbone diseases. It Is docldedly n suc cess. For sale by A. L. Shrader, druggist. An Innovation. Complaint has often beon made that meals on dining cars aro expensive. On the Union l'aclllo and Northwestern solid train from Denver to Chicago, passengers are furnished tho beat the market nffords for 75 cents. Cheap UvtiiK. Moagnlflcent dining cars and meals at 75 cents, perfect sorvlce, quick time, and luxu rious travel aro tho leading characteristics or the solid Union Pacific and Northwestern trains from Denver to Chicago Pump nnd Wells. Dean & Horton havo made contracts with woll men to leave orders at their ofllce for Drive, Bored or Tubular well. All work guaranteed or no jy. Wise is the man who anticipated. Bern mons anticipates hot weather and has a big assortment of flannel shirts. It Lincoln man kind will also antlciwtto and look at his stock It will do the wlso .hlng. At the samo time the gentlemen should remember that Sent mons carries a lire of head gear and furnish Ings. If you want novoltles or staple goods for evory day In the week, why he has 'em. Drive out to Cushman park Sunday and get one Brown's famous dinners. Whito goods and French sateens II. R. NUsley & Co, Take that prescription to Wilson & Green's pharmacy 139 south Tenth street, where it will be ncurately compounded and prices will be reasonable, Buy your coal of tho Whltebreaat Coal and Lime Co., and It will always bo wellscreat.ed, full weight, best quality and at right prices. For underwear, hosiery and kid gloves II. R. Nlssley fe Co. Prompt delivery, courteous treatment and prices as low as the lowest are the induce ments we offer patrons, Lincoln Ice Com pany. Telephone number US. OfflcelOlOO street FASHION'S LATE DECREE. OIRLS ARE TO DRE83 SIMPLY AND LEAVE DIAMONDS TO DOWAGERS. The Km pi re Style Suit the Slender and Willowy Hut Fashion Commence to IMTe Them Off, Though the lllrectolre Style IUninln Lovely Dnmt, (Special Correspondence.) New Yoiik, Mny 10. Fashion is a jealous goddess and likes to ninko her power felt. No sooiior does oho sco that iior slnvos Imvo humbly accepted her hut cuprlec than sho turns squarely about nnd stiyut "You slmll not wear this and that any longer, but something elm)." And it lias to bo dono. Just now tho order has gouo fortli to stop wearing tho empire dresses, though tho dlrectoiro styles are still to bo permitted us. Why this Is nobody can say, but so it is. DAINTY DRESSES FOlt DARLINGS. Tho empire styles aro particularly be coming to graceful young girls and to slender ones thoy aro a boon, ns their full folds across tho bust ami shoulders conceal any deficiency thnt' naturo left. And tho stylo is so slmplo that it is in keeping with youth and maidenly dalnti noss. Still there (s ono consolation: It takes fully a year to entirely abolish a becoming fashion, and tho young Amer ican girl of today can get n great deal of conquest and comfort out of that time. At all tho largo social gatherings of this season tho puffed sleeves and tho gathered skirts havo been oftcner seen than any othor stylo of dress for young girls and matrons. I was at a reception last night whero thero wero many young girls, and tho pretty dresses they woro somehow marked them as tho fairest and sweetest among tho multitudo of other women dressed In tho moat extravagant stylo. Ono young giri had a plain gown of pearl gray caahmero, tho skirt perfectly plain at tho bottom witli a wido horn which was feather stitched with whltd silk. Tho waist was long on tho hips and pointed front and back and laced with silver cords. Tho neck was V shaped and a frill of whito laco two und ono-half inches wido was sewn in tho neck, falling outward in careless fashion. Tho elbow puffed sleeves wero finished in a similar way. ThU gown was worn by Miss draco Wilson, tho youngest slater of Mrs. Og den Qoclet. Sho is tho samo young lady who was bo ill in Paris a few months ago that sho was at ono timo thought to bo dead. Her features aro still palo and delicate, but hor beautiful oyes nnd thick crop of curly, short hair mako her some thing ptcasant to look at, and sho could havo worn u 'dress costing u million if sho had wanted to. I noticed that all young ladies thero present, and thoy rep resented tho youth and beauty of tho f a jnous 400, woro their hair in braids coiled close nml flat to tho head, low in tho back of tho neck, witli very littlo hair down over their foreheads. Somo woro none, but only such as had very protty, low foreheads. A fow soft, light curls certainly do add to beauty. Young ladies wear Httlo jowelry. Ono or two pretty bracolets, dclicato and fluo, a string of pearls or old fashioned gold beads, or a thin littlo gold chain with n quaint old locket medallion or othor family jewel, is about tho extent. Fow wear earrings at all, and tho Euro pean habit of leaving diamonds and costly raiment to-older persons and dress ing youth and beauty in tho simplest attlro is fast obtaining here. Somo young girls wear their hair In chatelaino braids and others pilo it on top of their heads plainly or around queer old carven combs. Tho hair, how over, should bo dressed always with duo regard for tho stylo of tho day, but also with duo regard for tho style of tho wearer's faco. DEAUTIt'UL OOWKS FOU DA.NCINO OR DIN NER. When a girl has pretty, round arms short sleeves aro admissible. With theso aro worn long silk mitts, suede gloves or blr.ck ones which roach above tho elbow. Black ebblo kid Oxford or Newport ties can bo worn during tho day for full dress, and for ovening slippers of kid or satin, usually black; Lut sometimes of tho color of the gown, are worn. Very largo roaotte that is, long nnd rather narrow aro sown .upon them, giving tenderness to tho foot, ami high gilt heals uro us ofteii seen us the common seaso ones. Ouvk IIarpeb. NOTICE ! We are sole agents in this city for Onyx Ingrain and dyed Black Hosiery. The line is complete in Cotton and Lisle thread; from cheapest to finest grades for men, women and children. We guarantee every pair to be perfect in color. We invite you to examine them Respectfully, ,. ,,,,..; jf M I U 7 f ml mf !! y Jk y AinMlJ JLfy. V J We invite attention to our extensive line of White Goods and Embroideries ! New Patterns Ashby & OrCOTO S. e. MOORE'S Wall 1134 O For Late Styles and Immense Satisfaction, GO TO THE Lircoln Shoe Store They make a Specialty of Ludlow's Celebrated Fine Shoes For Ladies. They combine Service, Solid Comfort and Economy. 1212 8 O STREET. New Perfection Refrigerator HIiTiSwsEBsl ssssBlll'liKUsssHl Tropic Gasoline Stoves LEAD ALL OTHERS! W. B. Just what Lincoln Needs Oliver Msggard with his customary en terprise has put on his Transfer Line, a huge Furniture Van! For moving Household Goods and other Goods that require careful handling, The best care Is always taken and all orders entrusted are attended to by experienced workmen. t Leave Orders, or Gall np Telephone 111 Oilice with L. D. T. Co., Cor. Tenth and O Streets. Successors to J. E. MILLER" Special Values. Millspaugh, X'OJ-i- Paper STREET. LINCOLN, NEB Keeps air pure, dry and cold. Easily kept clean as there are no slides or corners where dirt can accumulate. WOLGOTT, 230 South Ilth Street. SUBSCRIBE NOW! THE COURIER, 3 MONTHS 50 CTS- ! fcjJijV t