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' 'J" 'I WW' 'WflTSf mmiiipiii wiy fHP-t TMWnWi CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1889. V ,t I itf3 'O t r h -0 V V-l? E Bound to Take the Lead MONARCH U Gasoline B9 STOVES. )o not fall to sec them before Intf. AUo my litis of RGFRIGERATORS and ICE CREAM FREEZERS. FRANK E. LAHR 936 P Street. North Side l O. Square. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, aj8;South Eleventh Street. STILL THEY GO -AT- LIVE AND- Let Live PRICES. Everything in our mense stock, we told several weeks since, would still inform vou. ou and we will sell at prices which have never been made before in the line of Dress Goods, Silks, Sateens, Batiste, Chal lies, Lawns, Zephyr Ging hams, Seersuckers, India Linens, Prints, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Swiss and Hamburg Embroider ies and Flouncings, Parasols Silk Umbrellas, Handker chiefs, Fans, Table Linens, Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Hosiery, Gloves, Under wear, Corsets, Bed Spreads, in fact everything we carry in our Dry Goods Depart ment. Remember, we lead in PRICES on GROCER IES. Price our goods and you will find BARGAINS. L. MEYER & CO. lolaad no N. loth, Opp. P. O. A Direct Kuute, The Union Pacific now has the most direct route to Kansas of any road running out of this city. A fine a4enger train leaves here at 8 o'clock every morning, and runs direct t Manhattan, Kas., at "which place it makes close connection with Kansas Division main line trains east and wet The run la through tee wow lueaMUt part or Nebraska ami Eh the northern part of Kansas, in a. sfountry, Taken as. a whole, the trln tea a pleasant day's ride and Is thoroughly " O-T-'Jl buy jfefc, BJESBiyjyBM A l)ulcr ltr of ifwlern Ttmn, PuoLisHitD Saturday flUKHCnirTivNi Ons Year hjr Mall or Carrier $1,00 fllx month, ft, Oft, Three months SO Cents, On month 9) Cent Invaratity In Advance. &DVKRTIStMKKTS! IUtrtl flimlstlivt OH appll atlntl at the office. Rpeclal rates on Tlmo Contra Is. OoirrntnimoNaiBliortsptcr sketch, poeint and storied solicited. Personal ami Hoclal notes are Miwolally desirable. I'ntirriNn! Wo tnakn a specialty of Fins Printing In all Its liranoli H. A Kl-tt v w rlc a specialty Address alt communications direct to the ofllco, WttBBltL. Phintinq Co., rUUt.lSIIKUN. Now llurr lllock, Cor. 12th nml O Htret. Tki.ki'iionk&VI L. Wkarri,, Ju., Editor nml Solo Proprietor. FnD HKNr.iNOKH, Associate Editor. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. "Tim Cuurlar" nt tlio ltnrts. Persons loavlmr tho cltv for tlm ihiiiiuip can havo The Couiueh sent them without extra charge. In case of changes of location during tlio nbsonco from homo, the nddms will Ihi altered whenever desired. This np lilies to liriwmit nml tuuv nluu'rlluini Ifnv.i the Couiiticii follow you as n moans of keep ing osted on homo affair. Its weekly ap pearane will prove mora luUrostlug thnti a letter. The sUto eultoutlnry has !171 Inmates nml the Lincoln hospital for the Insane 31, The school children of thustato urn nut nt 317,0(X), and on that basis Nebraska's popula tion Is computed at 1,01I,1W). Austin Humi-huky, chairman of tho board of public works, glories In belli tho only Democratic office-holder In Lincoln. Foil s-iveraUlaya past l.lout. Oov. Molklo John has been acting as governor ut tho ro (umt of Oov. Thayor, wired from Toxas. THE commercial reports indicate that 8. P. Hounds, Jr., has bought the Hastings (7i-ette-.tounuil plant, navliur Wlshton & Er. nns f a,000 and the Nebraska Loan and Trust Co. t :,'yj. Benatoh Ciiuhoh Howe was In Lincoln Monday and professed Ignorance of tho non partisan convention . He had boon east for a month mid bought several bloodod horses whllo gone. With this Issue of the Couuiieit U nnwnt. ed tho second Installment of Its great soi i, "Taken by Rlego." IViwJns desiring to read tho story may get copies of the Couiueh with the tint chapter at the otllco. Among tho week's visitors was Lieut. Oov. Melklejohn, and his presceuce sot tho political gosslpers to guessing whether ho wants tlio nomination for governor or for mnimui The conclusion Is that he does. Even persons slow to suspect others of bud motives are forced by the findings of tho al denuanlo Investigation to tho conclusion that there has been rottenness in the city govern ment. Hero Is a chance for someone to mnlin a record. The horrors of tho Johnstown traom.lv nm lightened by one gleam of consolation. Anier- msrlcan hearts and pocketbooks have re sponded with a promptness and a generosity that renews our faith In the nobility of Amer ican manhood. News has been received that Jacob Halo,. the barb-wire manufacturer, Is plaunlng to esiatmsn ana endow a manual training; school In Lincoln. He has (riven 1150.000 to atil, ,,, institution In Denver, and intends to estab- iiau two outers. Prof. Billings received a reoumt rmm Russia the other dav for a conv of hi lino cholera pamphlet, and to make sure of being understood the writer sent an English, a Ger man, a Russian and a French letter. The book was sent him. The bank examiners required under Uio new banking law Uiatgoos Into effect July 1st have been agreed on by tho appointlngof. fleers. They are Representative A. P. Brink of Cedar Rapids, T. E. Sanders of Beaver Crossing and J. O. MoNaughton of Hasting Pahnell seems to be ninnlnir a blc ili of America, too. At his request Mr. John Fitzgerald postponed the annual nieetino- nf the Irish land league of tho United States un til anertua adjournment of parliament. It isiupposea some or the Irish members want u come over and bo present "The publlo be damned" said Ijiwvp Courtnay when assured of the gratitude of the dear people for his work In the councll manio boodle cases; "I'm working for tho money there Is In It I saved the county B. 0J0 once and ran for olllce at terwanls. I havo n more fa;h in the gratitude of the people. Amono the politicians in town this week was Representative Whitehead, the literary granger of the House. Though a farmer he has cultivated a tate for literature, and he displayed a remarkable How of language In some of his speeches. He was oue of the few members who won general respect for good sdtue and honesty. He lias a farm iu Custer county, but Is a candidate for a deputy United States collectorship, The Courikii's serial, "Taken by Siege," madealilt last week and sold many extra copies of the paper. All ho have expressed themselves In the hearing of any member of the CoimiKtt force have been charmed with the story. It reads more like a bit of real life than the elaborately artistic literary ef fusion of a professional novelist, and it is full of human Interest. A few copies of the Couuier with the opening Installment may be found at the business ofllce. BEAUTY IN THE BATH. MODESTY IN BATHING COSTUMES 13 LARGELY CONVENTIONAL. flaw the Costumes Vary at Long llranch, Oooan Urore, Asburjr Tark and Coney lalaml At tlin Two Kitrome. Display. The MlitdU Claaa ts Modest. Special Correspondence. Nkw Youk, JunuO. Thoronlwayahaa boon and always will bo certain fashion ablo womon who delight in cccontrlo bathing costumes, but to any woman of tanto and roflnotnont tlio bathing suit that attracts tho lonst notion In thn nnn moat doslrablo. At Aabury Park and Ocean Orovo tho costumes aro a shado inoro decorous than many worn at Long Branch, Nowport and Narragansott, whllo thoso worn at Conoy Ulnnd and Hooknway aro jonitlvoly modost for tho most part. In fact, I havo notlcod in this, as in many other matters, tho poor er tho class that froquonts a placo tho moro modest and circumspect tho attlro and tuannor of tho women. SEASON A UL1 HINTS. TllO ladles who bnthn nt Nnwnnrl nnA Narragansott, as woll as Long Branch, fool themselves lifted abovo and boyond criticism, wiiiio tlio religious tendon cios of tho majority of tho Ocean Orovo and Aabury Park summer visitors lift thorn abovo criticism, no matter what thoy do, so that it dovolvcs upon the slmplo, plain, honest folks to maintain tho proprieties. It la bo woll understood that tho bene ficial intlucnco of sea bathing is so groat as to mako ovon a fow baths folt as a po tent health factor, that almost overy wo man whoso circumstances lift hor above actual want has her bathing costume In this letter aro presented a fow neat and gonteel bathing suits, all feaslblo for tho homo dross mak'or. Tho materials generally employed aro dark bluo flan nel or sorgo, though lately it has been found that Turkish toweling or linen bed ticking aro proforablc, as thoy do not hold tho water so nor cling bo closely to tho figure. Bed ticking is really ex cellent, and has tho advantago of being cheap nnd pretty, particularly for chil dren, though thoy should not bo allowed to romaln in tho wet garments, as thoy chill moro rapidly than in flannel. Dark bluo ts tho commonost color, trimmed with white, black or rod braid, or bands put on in fanciful fashion, according to taste, ThO VOrV fact nf tlin rmhlinn Ivnlr... for bathing ought to bo tho reason for quiet tasto, as tho woaror Is sufficiently OOnSnIcUOUS Without trvlnir in tnnlrn linn. Bolf moro bo by startling stylca In dross. Tho illustrations to this articlo ohow the Lost styles for papa and mamma, the baby and young sister thoso for the parents In bluo flannel, with white braid, and thoso for tho sister and little ono In maroon sorgo. Tho wrap is of gray toweling, with scarlot cords. The dark bluo costunio needs eight yards of flan nel and eighteen yards of braid and fifty-eight buttons, and requires no pat tern, as any lady can mako so simple a garment Tho wrap needs eight yards of toweling about twenty-six inohes wido. Though it Is not resolutely nooosaary to wear stockings and shoes It is better to do so, as the sharp shells and pebbles may cut tho foet; but in Nowport acd BATIII.NO WRAP AJTD MAN'S HU1T. other fashionable resorta it Is considered tho mark of respectability to wear silk stockings mid fancy shoes. Skeleton corsets are ulso worn by thoso who bathe for display. I saw a bathing dress uiado for a wealthy married lady, now In Newport, of whlto felt flanuol, with u rich cm broldory of coral in red silk intowulngiod with gold sea plants. Tliero were no sleeves and tho belt was ono mass of gold embroidery, with hero and there a bit of tho red. Buckskin shoes to match and coral pink silk stocklugs wero to bo worn with this, also coral gold bracelets. Many other daring fancies were worked out for bathing dresses for thoso whose wealth enables them to defy publlo opin ion, but I have no paticuco to write of them, nor do my readers care to hear et them, I am sure. Ouvk Hahtkb. WSr PEN, PAPER AND INK. As soon as tho weather begins to tighten a warm grip on humanity, humanity Is apt to lose Its grip on appetite, or, at least on Its fancy for such dishes as wero wont to amuse tho palate in cooler seasons. Table Talk ap prehends this condition of affairs, and Its profession Is to npply the remedy. The pe culiarly Interesting mannor in which It does this readers may learn by getting a copy of tho Juno number, wherein they will plainly see with what Ingenuity Mrs. Rorer patches up tho appetite for Its suminor work. Among tho now sheet musla now finding its way west are two pieces published by T. H. Harris & Co.. of New Vntk. Dim U n mm and chorus, "Twenty Years a Rillor." Tho oiner is a wauz piece entitle 1 "Ulail Tidings," written by Samuel Aronson. Tho genial "Hans Uroltinnn" (Clms. O. In land) has Just recovered from a lingering Ill ness In 'riot-once. Ita v. Ho wrltis that hi system of drawing nnd doslmilncr has Wn ndoiwd In the schools of Hungary, and In many of tno Italian schools. Ho is at work iiM)ii n series of handbooks of tho minor nrts and Industries, cf wnlch thoprolltnlnary vonimo, "Drawing and Dcsirning, In a Se ries of Lessons" will Iw publlshod shortly by Rand McNally & Co. "Wood Carving" will follow booh, ami others will ayyear in rapid succession. In Nliitti University Circles. Tho Union society will give nn exhibition nt tho University chajel this ovenlng. ROV. Dr. DtirVflA Of Omnlm mill ilnllvnr Hi,. baccalaureate sermon nt Funko's opera house tomorrow evening, The cadets will clvo n comnetltlvn irln drill on the campus Monday at 0 a. in. and 3 p. m. A studio reception and oxhlbltlnn will Im given at tho art rooms Monday afternoon from a to 5 o'clock. Tho Dellati society will clvo nn nxlillilMnn nt tho chapel Monday ovoulug. On Tuesday there will be class day oxorclsos nt I'iiK) hi tho morning nnd mi alumni reunion at 4 o'clock, both In tho chaHl. Commencement exercises will bo held at Funko's at 10 noxt Wednesday morning. The annual reception will follow In the ovonlng nt Grant memorial hall. Remember McArthur & Sons havo a branch store at 1010 O. In Cushman park tho eoplo of Lincoln have a beautiful resort, the liko of which fow western cities can boast, and they ought to mako tho most of it. The management are making ovory olTort to provide attractions for visitors nnd constantly havo various enter tainments under way. Tho open air concerts nro a delightful novelty, particularly as such artists as Mrs. Weber. Nnt Ilrlirlinm nml Mm military baud furnish the music, lho nittsio nan is receiving uovotea attention, and Is the sceno of dancing parties overy fow nights. Brown is ninnlnir the cofo. which is n tnmr- anteo of its excellence. His flfty-cent dlnuer Is a drawing card. Tho management Is mak liur improvements from tlmo to tlmo nnd nM. inn now features. PdrtlcurnntpimildHiitrnlr.. ulcs should 8eo Manager Andrus and arrango for the use of tho park, which will be given on liberal tenns. Tho thing now Is to drive to Cushmau on Sunday, and hundreds aro doing the correct thing. A grand concert will be gtvon nt the park tomorrow afternoon by Mrs. Weber. Mrs. Kllrnv. thn Milltnrv band and the Oermanla chorus, forty strong. The train will leave at 2:?0 and return at 8. Faro only 20 cents for round trip. Tho following printed signs are for sale at tho Couiueh ofllce: Room For Rent; Fur nished Rooms for Rent; Unfurnished Rooms for Rent: Boardlmr: For Sale. For Rent, nml many others. Price 15 cents, or S for 25c. Take that prescription to Wilson & Green's pharmacy 131) south Tenth utiwt tvlmn, it will bo acurately compounded and prices will bo reasonable. Try tho delicious crenm aniln nt IVilarm A- Green's 139 south Tenth street Nothing but pure and wholesome flruit flavors used. Sawyer & Moshler's crrwuhnilsoummnlv cut flowers, boquets, etc., on short notice. Branch floral conservatory in Masonic Tern plo basement Remember you get nothing but tho pure artlcls when you order your Ico from the Lin coln Ice Company. Telephone number 118. Office 1040 O street Have you seen those elegant Canopy top Surreys with full fenders at Camp Brothers, Tenth and M st roots I The latest styles out, come and see them. Remember that Brown, hand at Cushman park. the caterer, Is on Morton & Lolghty at their Imndsome now Ico cream parlors will servo none but strictly pure Icecream. A lino of flno confectionery will also be found fresh and at right prices. $8, $10 and $12 Will buya- HANDSOME SUIT THIS WEEK That Formerly Cost $12.00 14.00 and 16.00 And in all the nobbiest patterns you've ever seen at 17 THE GLOBE Arc now showing the handsomest assortment of Summer Clothing in the city. SEERSUCKERS, ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, CREPES, WORSTEDS, DRAPDERTE, FLANNELS arid SILK. &oods at the Tory Lowest Possible Prices. Cor. O and J. H. Mauritius & Co. OFFERS FOR THIS WEEK. A full regular Hose worth 75 cts. this week only, at 30 cts. See them in our window. Parasols at cost. A new arrival of novelties In Ruchlng. A pure all Silk Mitt, Black, 3$ cts. worth 40 cts. too dozen fine Handkerchiefs, 5 cts. worth 30 cents. Lisle Vests Cream, White, Blue and Pink 35 cts., worth 50 cts. Call nnd sec these goods nnd be convinced that what wc say Is the whole truth and that we are headquarters for honest goods at bargain prices. J. H. Mauritius & WE INVITE TO EMBROIDERY : OUR LINE OF Ceirribric, Nainsook and Swiss Plou.roirgs, 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. The One Price Cash Dry Our Quarter Off Sale INCLUDES Silks, Dress Goods, Velvets, White Goods, Embroideries, Parasols, Umbrellas, Fans, Wraps and a hundred other items. Ashby & Millspaugh. Ifo7 ! A XS fc. iX jXV VSW ; rAZ& ?W JA aSrT.v JB rB&J& V M1 & J , :j MVTfn a r wtti a iK (JR&KSk ysffsrsiisssriisSJsSi "SSsV . s 1&2 kvAma .sv &iv4B wv '. 'T -W- "Vjv V&.rU. &rSF ... Tenth Sts. Co., 131 S. nth St. ATTENTION OUR DEPARTMENT. Goods and Carpet House. For BEAST .aBN M VSf. xiS f '. I I m ... . . a. f i JBB0& .&& . WK .tfr vv-sr V t. m yy - n- .j?a tSP98r msw. ?',. SS ST EJ WfTd SSkiBBf. W $sr .yL.vj' Tttgr ar T J? fl l f V V .:,'! 4l l '.' 1 ' - ? I h ' 4,1 . j hi 9