1,11 UlTMUHWWfU'iHlll il WlOTil.d in..i..iw.i..infcf.ii. sk "V"-' m'T-e.ttm,m mt i risjssjtsjysji.y s '! - iwnwpiM i ) jj - iwni-iif M -ifnulllWy"-"1 1'" '" ..,... .-ME- "i Ty '1 'y CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE i, 1889. a 4 Bound to Take the Lead MONARCH Gasoline STOVES, rff tea Do not lull lo cc them before buy ing. Alio my line o( REFRIGERATORS and ICE CREAM FREEZERS. FRAM E. LAHR, 936 V Street. North Side P. O. Square. A Popular ltir of Sfodrrn Tim. PUBMSMICD SATURDAY HuMcniprWNi Oiw Year by Mall or Currier H Six month, fl.OO, Three montln 50 Cents, On month 9) Cent tnvarahty In Advance. AnvxnTisxiuirrsi Rates furnished on appll atlsn atthoofllce. Bpeclsl rates on Time Contra ts. CoMTmnimo: Short spluy sketches, poins and stories solicited. IVrsotmt and Hoclsl notes urn cIoellly ilenlraM. I'rintiwi We wake a specialty of Vine Printing In nil Itihr ins'i m. HJir " a specialty Aitdrou nil communications direct to the ontci. WICHHICL. PUINTINO CO., ruut.tniiKiiit. Now llurr lllock, Cor. t'Jth nnd O HtrofU. TKMtlMIOMKaVJ L. H'khsbi., .In., Editor nnd Solo Proprlotor. Fntn Hknmnoku, Associate Editor. SOME FIATS OF FASHION. IMMUTABLE A3 THE LAWS OF MEDES AND PERSIANS, THE Silks ami l-aee Wrapt That Am Simply UriiIIhr Walking Gown Tlmt Are Visions of lifelines lllcmllng Dlreo tolro Blyles with Comninn Peine. Special Correspondence.) Nkw York, May 00. Of nil tlio wrnis for very wnnn wonthor that I liavo noon, tho two tlmt nro presented hero nro prob ably tlio liest ndapted for tho purposo, and thoy nro both ontlroly novel nnd can bo tnndo very easily. Tho llttlo flhouldor wrap Is inndo of silk nnd Inco, nnd Is ono of tho kind tlmt gl ves graco nnd plqunnoy lo n slender flgttro nnd makes n stout ono look slim. Tho model Is of rich black Ottoman silk, trimmed with rent gulpuro lace, arranged form of a POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. I'nor. A. P. Huokinm hoi gone to sing South Dakota Into prohibition Tiik big Indian reservation to be opened In Dskotn contains nearly 10,000,000 acre, enough to make nearly 00,000 farms of 100 acros each. 1U MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, 338 South Eleventh Street. Hiud Hlavoiitkh says J, I. Emery of Re ntrleo Is booked to iw a deputy United Htates marshal, and tho old deputies will bo retained for tho present. Tom Cook, assistant chief clerk of tho House or Representatives, left Monday night (or a month's Jaunt through Oregon nnd Washington territory. Hox. Joimc Jenkins, labor commissioner, v, 111 go to Franco next mouth to attend the Paris exhibition and gather Information on tho culture of sugar bccti. much In tho 1 I 1 ysj HOTEL'ORLEANS ITUATCO ON south SHona or 'JJBBMAJEabBkIUVMMVJ Sttfplt- ON W ife BA-i Ba-jMMi jE0OB -MS rlsioa of en for the toh year. Co.vriiAnr to all rides and precedents In such cases made and provided, tho graduating class of tho Lincoln high school has threo times as ninny boys as girls. Gov. TiiAYKii, Treasurer Hill and Auditor Denton left Monday to represent Nebraska at the Texas spring palaco at Fort Worth. They were accompanied by their wUos. AmonU the Decoration Day visitors to Lin coln ere Senator and Mrs. Lindsay of Ilea verClty. Their child, who died last winter during the sitting of the legislature, Is burled hero. TllK Omaha llejmbllcnn has blossomed out with a full fledged Lincoln bureau at 123 North Eleventh street, In charge of Mr. W. Mortln Smith, who reported the Senate for tho Journal. ScNATOn Hoovxn of llluo Hill was in tho city Monday on his way homo from Kansas. Ho was accompanied by his mother, a woman of sovonty-slx. Thoy had been on a visit to a brother of the senator. OAl'tTALWTM ure looking to Lincoln as a promising place for Inv estmeut. J. M. Mill's, an Omaha banker and a successful one, has bought stock in tho Nebraska Savings bank and will become Its president July 1st. Scohk another one for Nebraska. Laud Commisnlouor Steeu and Supt. Stone of the Hastings hospital for tho Insane, who went to St. Louis to buy furniture for tliut Institu tion, found that they could save- $700 by buy ing at home. Now for results. The Board of Trade has Ided 114 now members and raised (10,000 to advertise the city in the east. One of the flrst es was to employ a Mr. J. A. inch to atter reading matter through New England a cost of 1,300. About fifty promluuiit citizens have signed I published an open letter giving 1'rof. lank a BUliugs of hog cholera fame a flat- Ling endorsement and a hearty God-speed. lo list Is largely composed of cashiers, at- lueys aud druggists. msmm DTHCHWOLrcNBAROERliasgone to South 1 to talk prohibition, nnd will bo ens II the latter part of August. Tlio rater poople nro going to make a cam- 1 to have a prohibition clause inserted In itostltutton of tho new state. lORXKY-GKNenAU Lxksk has decided to law in connection with his ofllctal land luu established a down-ton 11 olllco uWut Jfc Rose In the Montgomery lOt course he will not accept cases In 1 ttbte Is an Interested party. W BILK AM) LACK WKAPS. Dcrtlio in front nnd Bet in tho shoulder seam nt tho back, being held full over tho shoulder. Crochet or jotted rosettes add rlohnesii to It, nnd nt tho neck thero is a loco frill stniidlitR, with a fnll in form of a collar. This is tnado by taking laco of tho Btimo width na tho rest and gath ering it ho tlmt tho Bolvngo edgo comes at tho top nnd tho flowered odgo falls bo low. Tho upper edgo can lmvo a button holing of colored saddler silk along it, and this has a very pretty oiTect. Tho belt is of rich black ribbon. This wrap can bo mado of satin, volvct or plain glaco silk, or it can bo of heavy meshed net bro cades or oven gronadiuo. Old silk can bo utilized, as tho silk shows but llttlo and is really moro for tho foundation than anything clso. Many ladles lmvo laco laid by which would coma in very handy for this wrap. Thread, Chautilly, French imitation, Spanish or gulpuro, aro all euitublo, and it Is a most dressy, dainty llttlo gar tnont. I asked tho quantities of materials needed and find tlmt it requires but ono yard and ono-olghth of silk nnd two and ono-quarter yards of laco about nlno inches wido nnd two yards of tho nar rower laco, or four if nil of ono width. Tho longth of tlio bows nnd ends govern tho quantity of ribbon. Tho long black lnco mantle Is mado of tho laco woven for tho purposo, and is to bo simply gath ered on tonyoko and then gather ed in tho back to a ribbon. Tlieso aro wont o v o r light oolorod dresses, and nro very pretty. It is economical, ni when tho fashion for such n wrap goes out, it can bo mado over in to a hand s 01110 dross. These nre ho wo vor only w o r 11 by ma trons. Tho other wraps nro for tho younger ladies. Tlio two pretty walk lug gowns show tho happy blonding of tho dircctolro stylos with 00 mm on sonso, and both aro entirely novel and exceedingly elegant. I saw yesterday a dress that h'vl just been finished for a young girl, and it was so pretty that I must describe it. It was of very light gray dobcigo, a ma terial as cheap as it is pretty, and the skirt was plain and full in tho back, being shirred about flvo inches deep around tho hips. Threo rows of black velvet ribbdn, one inch wido, wcro sown around tho bottom abovo tho hem. Tlio wnist was surplice front, with black volvct ribbon on tho edges. Tho sleeves had velvet cuffs, and thero was a hemmed sash of tho dress A flirting Comlilnn. Fir soYcrnl wonks imst Hon. J. O, McDrlde nnd Mr. Harvey Hell lmvo Iron negotiating a pnrliif rshlp, which was finally consummated Inst evening, under tho tltlo of Mellrldo A Dell. Tho old firm of Cramlnll & Pell has IwendlsKohed, Mr. Mellrldo purchasing the Interest of the former, and tho dating of tho now Hrni commences with tho first day of Juno. Ofllces have lieou fitted up nt 107 South Eleventh street, under tho Whltobreast cnmMiiiy' coal ofllco. Messrs. Mellrldo nnd Hell certainly form a strong team in tho renl estate, loan and in surnura lino. Having the advantage of long experience nnd several yenrs of largo nnd fnvornblonapinlutatiiv, ihoro N no reason why tho present co-pnrtnershlp should uotlw a big sucevtn. Their lino of Insiiriinco 1 in braces tho strongest and most Mipu1ar com pnnles, Itoth llfo and flro. They are genornl agents fur the well known MIhhoiuI. Kanois and Texas renl estate and tmst coiupnuy of Kansas Olty. Tho company Is n boon to tho vtell to do, ns well as tho laborer whoso moans aro small and limited. They will build n house for you costing any v, hero from $1,000 to 10,000, according to our own ideas, nnd lake monthly nymeiits for tho same . This is coitniiilyn great thing for tho hundreds of Nebraska who want a homo nml think thoy ciiunot nlTonl to be a pioporty holder. This company will either build a house for you, or loan you money to nssisi in imuuuig. 11 con templating the erection of a building, It cer tainly cannot lie any harm to you, to Investi gate the plan otTered. As to tho renl estato handled by Mellrldo & Hell, it Is a well known fact that tho senior partner of the old firm always had for sale tho choicest lot of city or country property, UKu his lists being somo of tho most valuable slices hi Lincoln, and it may 1)9 added that in the nflt year ho has mado larger sales than any other real estate man In the city. Mr. Pell also has till list of proorty, which is largo and contains somo vnluabln pieces and 11 number of genuine largalus. Theso two lists combined form tho largest and bot va rloty of Lincoln lenity to bo found, and It will pay all Intending Investors to look ovor tho Hold of bargains that McPrldo & Poll aro ottering. In viow of tho brilliant prospect that now looms tin lieforo this now Arm for a long and successful career, the CouiUKit takos pleasure In congratulating both gentlemen, ana iur thermoro recommends thorn to tho atronago of tho general public of Lincoln and Nebraska. THE GLOBE Arc now showing the handsomest assortment of Summer Clothing in the city. SEERSUCKERS, ALPACAS, . ' "y MOHAIRS, CREPES, WORSTEDS, DRAPDERTE; FLANNELS and SILK. j1 Goods at the Very Lowest Possible Prices. Cor. O and Tenth Sts; LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS AND NOVELTIES, J. H. Mauritius & Co. Specialties: Hosiery, Underwear, Cloves. 131 South nth Street. Lincoln, Nebraska, LACE MANTLE. cW tho ardor of some eoplo when U that the lands of $he Sioux reser- i Dakota, must be paid for at 91.23 I There will be no homesteadlug. nmout has to buy tho land of tho kndisnot going to give It away. agitating tho subject of Sunday laid it not bo a good thing If mer- erally would follow tho example of He crowds business for six uajs Is ho and his clrks are entitled to Loveuth. And ho acts out his be- kaome danger of overdoing this nssemblr business. Council knees a new one labium irom Lly 4 nnl Boutrlco will Indulge in ItenJuno US and July a. me will be lu session June 27 to lucolii tho other day Mr. J. W. LSutton Advei titer explained Lected to have hi book of po ready for publication Julr L be delayed, as a bitter light 1 him In his canvas for the L'he book is Intended to coin iineu most prominent In mm n if I II lWrscc I I 1 STYLISH VTALKINO OOWNB, material druped on a buckram waist band, nnd edged with tho velvet all around, and a f rlngo was made on tho bottom of tho Bash by loops of velvet. Tho young lady who will wear this will wear pink flowers, and thus lie u thing of beauty and a joy to her sweetheart. OUVE Haktkr. Tho Courier" at the Itrsorts. Persons leaving tho city for the summer can have TllK CouiUKH sent them without extra charge. In case of changes of location during tho nbsouco from home, tho address will Iks altered whenover desired. This ap plies to present and new subscribers. Havo the C0UHIF.11 follow you as a means of keep ing posted on home affairs. Its weekly np nvurancu will Drove moro liittrestlug than a letter. Ounrttir OrTitn I.ntllrs' (I001W. Commencing noxt Mondny a grand nunrtor off snlo goes Into effect ut Foreman & Crowe's, which includeii all whlto goods, embroideries, dress trimmings, buttous, ladles' neckwear etc. Theso goods are all of tho latest styles and Indies should not fail to Inspect those bar gains. A Great Itlbbou Hale. During the week the new storo of J. H. Mauritius & Co. has onjdyed an Immense pat rouge in tho ribbon department. A special sale has been going on and the ladles of Lin coln not being slow to appreciate such bar gains as havo been offered turned out In largo numbers to tako advantage, of the opportuni ty. Next week the sale will bo continued nnd nil colors, widths and qualities will Is? sold at prices that cannot fall to attract tho at tention of every lady in Lincoln. Ask to te some of these bargains. A Orrut flucce. Our quarter off sale has proved such a nrnnd lucceus that no havo decided to continue it a few davB loncer. Pear In mind that the discount is only allowed on cash sales. Ammv tc Mii.usi'AU(iu. l'uper for Sheltes. Wo have just received a ery protty line of iapers for covering pantry anil closetsuelves, eve. They sjo in cream, salmon, orange, mandarin, heliotrope, royal purple, slty blue, Nile ureen and other colors. Ladles should call and see these papers. Thoy are tho now est thing out nnd add greatly to the appear ance of shch es. A Grout .Success, Our Quarter off salo has proved such a grand success that wo havo decided to contin ue It a few days longer. Bear In mind that the discount Is only allowed on cash sales. Asnnv & Millsi-auoh. Ituuuey Now-lias 15,000 In III rocket. It is a singular thing that two residents of Providence, It. I., nro richer today than they were a week ago. The ticket 3,887, which drew tho first capital prlzo of f300,000 In the drawing of March IS, brought one-twentieth part of the pi lie to Mr. John Hoonoy, ho hav ing paid $1 for that share In its chances. Protldence, It. I., Ttlegram, March 30J McArthur & Sons will open another drug store next week at 10111 O street. It will make a specialty of preset Iptlons and fancy 111 tides, and will also liave a handsome soda fountain. Ludles should not fall to take advantage of the Ouarter-Off Salo at Foreman & Crowe's. If you have a card plate wo will furnish you 100 cards from same tor only $1.50. WESSKL PlUNTINO Co. McAithur&Sons, the reliable druggists, will be In their new store, 1010 O street, next week. Families desiring pure lco cream or Ices tor Sunday dinner or any other time can be serv ed with n superior quality at Morton & Leighty's, i McArthur & Sons nro branching out. Their now O stieet store will be open noxt week. A New Mine. On Mondav, May 20th, tho Union Pacific "The Overland Itoute," opened Its now Sioux City Itouto, and runs dally, except Sunday, a through train between Lincoln and Sioux City via David City, Columbus nnd Norfolk, leaving Lincoln at 2; p. 111., David City 4:'K) n. in.. Columbus M0 11. m.. Norfolk 7:40 p. in., arriving at Sioux City 100 p. in. Ue turning, will leavo Sioux City 7 n. 111., Nor folk fliSOn. in.. Columbus 11:25 11. m., Duvld City 12;15 p. in., arrlvingnt Lincoln 1:50 p.m. Will ulso run a local train hetwouu Columbus and Sioux City, leaving Columbus 0:20 a. m arriving Sioux City 3 p. in. Returning, leave Sioux City 10 a. in., and arrive at Columbus nt 8:40 p. m. That the union racuioiiesirwi iu so patrons tho best service to bo found west of tho Missouri river is clearly demonstrated by the new moves made In this direction during the past few weeks. IIFor Information In ruganl to this train ln (Tulre of your nearest Ticket Agont. Y-"-" E. L. Lomax, - -L General Passenger Agent, "" Omaha. WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR EMBROIDERY : DEPARTMENT. OUR LINE OF Ceirrtric, Neiirsoolv gind. Sviss Rlou.rcirg:s, In 22 and 45 inch widths is exceptionally large. -IN- MATCHED SETTS We show some of the finest goods Imported In very handsome new designs. Tbe One Price Cash Dry Goods and Carpet House. New Perfection Refrigerator Keeps air pure, dry and cold. Easily kept clean as there are no slides or s't't't't'tMl j J I j lit WCslliiB 's't't't't't't't't't't't't't't'Uf iflHM7 " corners where dirt accumulate. can Tropic Gasoline Stoves LEAD ALL OTHERS! W. B. WOLGOTT, 230 South Hth Street. vGOTO s. e. MOORE roiS' WallPaper 1134 O STREET. Read 'Taken by Siege' Today M Jtlcs of the state. A-k w