w . - "iwj!Si&tJ'4w$"i'"i' r... ,,,.,, I..tr. ,ly r - f !& Ui l lwij-il,lwilijifgnliilii;i iiil M T, yiMHiiir m,,i d ,.i. ,,ii ,., III 1,1 ,i,MJ it. I jl i." -- r CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1889. i-1 Bound to Take the Lead MONARCH Gasoline STOVES. o not (nil to sro them before buy ing. A I o my llm of REFRIGERATORS and ICE CREAM FREEZERS. FRANK E. LAHR 936 l Street. North Side I O. Square. MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS, 238 South Eleventh Street. Gushman Park! Only stop between Denver and Chicago. First and only uppenrsuco In Nebrnskn of Prima Donun Miss ELie Lincoln AND Signor Henri Martine With distinguished tnlont tnulor thu nus plecsof Miss Ethel Howe. Mlm Ella Our route, accompanist. Sunday, July 7th. Admllon In Park will lio 10i for encli por on. Itouuit trip tlnkets a)c. Trains leave nl 2:30 p. m., return nt 7i30 p. m. We will have on Sale for this week Only a Fast Black Hose Full Regular and warranted at 25a W'c have only n limited stock of these goods, and m they cannot be replaced to sell for less than 40 cent), they will not last long. We have juit received a fresh tot of our Great Bargain "Ribbed Vests," at ( 50i worth much more. We have the finett line of CAMBRIC AND NAINSOOK HEMSTITCH EMDROIDERED FLOUNCING 50 In. wide ever ihown In the City. Call and see them. The latest novelties In our line received dally. J. H. MAURITIUS ft GO. H3 S Eleventh St. Thero is nothing uneertaiu about the effects of Cbamlierlaln's Colic, Cholera aud Diar rhoea Remedy. The fact U, It it the only preparation In the market that cau always bo depended upon, uud that is pleasant ami fcafe to take, 25 and W cent bottles (or sale by 0. L. Shrader, druggist, The following printed signs are (or sale at the CouniEitolllee: Room For lleut; Fur nished Rooms (or Rent; Uuturntshed Rooms for Rent; Boarding; iror Hale, Kor Kent, and many others, I'rioo 10 cents, or 3 for ittc. Mr, F. J. Smith, editor of the Ft. Aber. crombie. Dakota, Herald, says: "The most wonderful medicine I have ever met with is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Iu case of colia it gives speedy re lief Ou hunting trips I have found it iudls peoMble. Put In alkali water, ltjuiparta n pleasant taste and prevents the painful diar rhoea which alkali water produces. I could not feel safe without it in my house." 33 and 60 cent bottles for sale by 0. L. Shrader, druggist. TeJephoue at the Courier onlce is 253, Handsomely embossed canls with emblems of K. of IV O. A. R., a of V., Masonic- In all degreenrXf R. C, D. of L. F., II. of L. K. B. of ILW. I. B. O. K., I. 0. 0. F A.,0. VmfVi, K. of P T. P. A. at tb CoeMNnMei, fat Bew Burr block. r iff ILVHLtfsiiiLl!3fsllsilllH9fl I &1VSbbbbkm tssBBLsMBBBBi s3JisssssssWSB,',SllB?354'i A l)iltir liirrof Motlmi TUnr. PUUM3HUD SATUKDAY fU'iucnitTioMi One Year by Mall or Carrier !.,X) Hlx months $1,00, Three inontlis 40 Cents, One month SO Cents tnrnrably In Advance. lovsnTiKrur.yrs: Ilstrs funiWitil on nppllcill'ii at the ofllce. Heclrtl rntes on Time Coniracf s. CosTninrrioNsl Short spicy sketches, pocin ami stories solicited, Personal and Koolal notes ure espclally desirable. I'aiNTtint We make a specialty of Una Printing In .ill lulir 1 1) in. SuH'.r irfkasiui.Ulty Address all oomtniinieatlons direct to the ndlre. Wkhicl Pkintino Co,, ruiii.iHimt. Now Ilurr lllock, Cor. l.th mul O Hlrc"-i. TKI.KI'UONK'ZV) li, Wkhhri., Jh,, Editor nnd Solo Pioprletor, FiiKii Ilr.NmuKii, Asioclnto Editor. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. "The Courier" at the ltrort. Persons leaving thu city (or the summer cau liavo Tiik Couiiimi sent them without extra charge. In who of changes of location during the absence (mm home, the nddrvis will lw altered lienever desired. This np piles to present nnd new suhscrihenf. Have the Cuuhikh follow you as n means of kcev itig posted on home nlTalrs. Its weekly np. piiut'iiucx will prove more InUrostlng than n letter. The IMItorlnl Trip. The following "lliml cltvulai'" Issued by the chiilrmiiun( the excursion eommltteo Indi cates the entertainment to lw enjoyed by tho Nobnuka editors In their trip to the north west: Lincoln, Jui.ySiu', loan. Dkau Sin: Everything Is now in readi ness (or the excursion anil you nro requested to meet the committee next Saturday (July (tth) lit Millard Hotel, Omaha, at 3:1.1 1. M. On arrival plraso register yourself nml ladles. From V:'M v, , until tlnio (or starting tho party w III be tho guests of tho Omahn Hoard of Trade, who have arranged a program (or the ii(tcruoou. Train will lenve Union Piicillo dcKt at 8:15 i m and tho two Pull man coaches will lm found on the side track near by ready for occupancy at six o'clock, First stop will bo Denver, arriving nt 4:00 next day. Tho balance of thoday will lw de vied to drives nliout tho city and such other enjoyments ns may eomu up for cousldorn tlon. Mondny morning tho party will Uko n mountain trip to Georgetown, Silver Plume, and over tho famous Loup, returning to Den ver snmo evening In tlmo (or supper. Thero will probably bo n reception tendered the party Monday night, but not knowing defi nitely cannot say. Leave Tuesday morning (or Snlt Lake, stopping, however nt Echo, Utnh, long enough to tnko n run down to Park City, where tho Association has been tendered nu Invitation to visit tho Ontario mine, ono of tho largest and bct silver pro ducing mines In the U. S. Arrive nt Salt Lake Wednesday evening, and n(ter seolng the sights of tho Mormon center, taking n Iwith In tho great Salt Lake, wo leave Thurs day night or Friday noon for Portland, mnk- lug a short stop,howovor, at Ogden. Arriving nt Dalles, which is about six hours rido from Portland, tho cars will bo left and tho re mainder of the trip to Portland will bo made by loat down tho famed Columbia river. Arriving nt Portland tho party will lo met by a eommltteo of tho Portland Hoard of Trndo and Oregon Immigration Hoard. It Is Impossible to state just how many days will bo spent at tho Oregon capital, that depend ing on the Interest manifested by tho party. I am In receipt of nu Invitation tendering tho Association n reception and another letter pertinent to n similar ontertnlnment. Short trips will be tikou from Portland and It is expected that about five days will bo Bpant In and nround tho city. Tho Paget sound trip will consume four days and visits nro to be mado to Tacoma, Seattle, Port Townsend and Victoria, 11. C. Olympln, the capital of Washington Terri tory, and othor points will bo TlslU.nl If the party so desires. Tho Hart homeward will bo mads about Tuesday, July 23rd, and unless otherwise ar ranged will run directly through without stop. It was first intended to run to Portland and stop on tho return, but It has been do elded that the tlmo to make stops is at the start whon all uro enthusiastic for sport and sightseeing. NOTKS AND flUOOKSTIONS, Fine satin badges lettered In gold have Iktm ordered and may bo had at Omaha bo fore starting. Among tho points of interest tq bo visited nlwut Portland are tho flshorles and tho can ning districts of tho Columbia. Other entertainments will bo given along tho line which as yet cannot be aimotinod and additional mountain trips will be taken if tho party thus desires. Every excursionist should be provided with cards bearing name of his pa per etc., and in lower left hand cornor print "Nebras ka Press, Northwestern Excursion, 1889." Transportation lins been arranged for the entire trip, except the short distance on the Northern Pacific, between Portland and Ta coma, which, however, amounts to' but very little und may yet bo arranged for. As announced heretofore tho sleepers will each contain butTets, and lunches (hot or cold) comprising nu elaborate menu will be rerved nt any hour of tho day or night at pop ulur prices. A cook and waiter will bo with each car. It Is therefore desired that lunch baskets nnA other troublesome hand baggage be dispensed with as much as possible. Each passenger Is entitled to one trunk and It is to be hoped these will be used to store all baggage not required while iu transit. On request, If necessary, trunks can be opened in baggage cars or at depot at any prominent station whera train stops for sufficient time. It will be well to closely observe the above, thereby adding much to tho party's pleasure. There is no room to spare In the sleepers for baggage and it is to be hoped that a small band satchel will satisfy each ono. tVe have Just received a full lino of tho Burt & Packard shoes at Webster 8c Rogers'! 1043 O street. NKW YORK FASHIONS. INTERESTING INFORMATION ABOUT BLAZERS AND TENNI9 8UIT8. OIIi lliirpor lliuws u CnmpiirUmi llo tneeu it Tiill Nunllowor nml n Young Stun ItlitutMl Out lo I'lujr n Oniiin Tho TeiinU lllrl mid Her Hut. Hvlal Correspondence. Nicw Yoiik, July . I tin not know which of thi two a the ttinrti soul liinpli ing, u yoiui", mutt In u tennis "lilnzor" or n minllimvr fourteen Inclie In diam eter Itnth uri1 uoreotis, If not bountiful. The young mini linn sonic fiw nilvnut ngen, (or ho enii Imviiuiul uoareoinbln.i lions of color that tho XHr huh (lower cnunot nohlevo. Tho iM-iiutlful rrciituro roprexi'iitfil In this iiccompuuylnj; pict ure Ims on nu "oxi'tilslto hreittlon" of n blazer of yellow nml hlitclc Ntripun nnd n buir vent nml red noddle, ami his lint linn u band of riblioii nround It of yellow nml black which reminds tho hoholdor of tho vIuIoiik w'iMp Th In is thu lovely young iiiiui'h lasto und It Imruionlzos well with his yellow iniistncho nml dark hnlr nml eyes. lie could wear nny other color for his "hlnwr," hut It would hnvo to bo in stripes und of flnnnol. His trou- TIIK ULAZ1NO DLAZGtt. flora can !o nuulo to match or of plainer goods, nnd can bo snug bo ns to cut wind bolter when ho wants to run, or thoy cau bo wldo and ilap about liko a sloop's sail In it culm, Tho young tennis ruau can wear a blazer blousu if ho profors, and whilo a blouBO is snugger and nioro compact, thero nro no pockots to put his dainty hands in when not playing. If ho wears n blouso ho wonts ono of tho "Cupid" bolts, nnd theso cau bo of uny color though I bellovo thoy usually follow tho principal color of tho 'suit, which, if I am not misinformed, is generally made In sonic peculiar form or design to con form to that adopted by tho club to which ho bolongn. Sonio wear pink, souio red, some black nnd white, uud others chooso colors ns glaring und tnato less as possible. Hats vary Some wear blazer cups, or "foro and lifts," und soft lints, wliilo others wear tho straw hat of sailor form, which Is doubtless tho most becoming, but every ono consults his or her own tO3t0. Tho men nro limited to a certain cut and stylo of garments for tennis and other similar games, whilo thu girls can wear almost anything they like, only so that It follows ono or two general rules, und thero Is much room for the display of personal tasto. The very prettiest tenuis dresses aro mado of whito or dark bluo mohair, tho skirts accordion plaited and worn with a blouso of soft India silk or surah. Other very pretty gowns nro of tho soft Scotch tennis flunnoU, which aro very pretty and generally in del lento tints instead of vorv decided colors. Often theso nro tuoked around tho bottom und down tho front in horizontal plaits, which aro feather stitched Hat. ThcsogivoBlcndcr ncss to the figure. Others luxvo noveral flat rows of ribbon stitched on or a band of velvet. The pretty costumo in tho ac companying cut is of bluo und white flannel with bands of dark blue velvet, with a silver braid set upon tho edges. Tho Bnme ornamentation is carried out upon tho suitor collar. This costumo Is a very neat one, and if tho wearer thinks it not sufficiently dressy sho can add a sash of scarlet suruh or stockinet, with a large pompon nt tho ends. Tho sashes, however, are apt to got into tho way as tho wearer becomes enthusiastic In the game. For tennis the llttlo Jockey caps are probably more worn than anything, though thoy are often of tho most fancl- TUB BKAUT1FUL TENUIS QIRL AND IlfcRUAl ful color, shapoand decoration. Tjio one In tho mlddlo is" of -ango silk with blue embroidery upon It. Tho other is of chocked cheviot and horribly unbecom ing The Tom O'Shanter hat of knit wool can 1)0 worn if preferred, and it ought to oo. ua ii is very pr ly ana becoming, but tho populur fancy seems just now for th ugly "fore oiid aft" Jockey cup of what ever material it may bo mado of. Tennis shoes cost 7.1) cents to (1 per pair, accord ing to quality, und tho caps from 6C cents to $3, Tho whole outfit con be got ten up hi the best materials for about !? to 3, provided tho wearer makes her own suit, which U "just as easy as pi." Ourx Hakful A $980 COTTAGE. A Cheap nnd Tuiteful Itnnio for m Small Faintly. Tho nttrnctlvo cottago shown horo Is taken from nu ndmlrnblo book of designs entitled "Scnslblo Low Cost Houses," published by the Nntlonnl ArchltoctV union, of W7 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Tills cottago has boon designed sjicelnlly for a small family, or young couplo wishing to build their first homo. Tho exterior effect Is spacious, whilo tho Interior Is arranged with a vlow to com fort nnd n small ninnuut of tabor In tho do mostlo management. VIKW. First Story A squaro porch leads to a pleasant and woll lighted hall, on tho loft of which Is the pnrlor, lilxlSfcct. Tho kitchen, or living room, 12x23 feet, extends tho width of tho houfo, and can bo used for both theso purposes, or tho parlor cau bo used (or a dim lug nnd living room. Tho stairs to tho baso nicnt lead (rum tho hall. Second Story This floor contains ono largo bod chamber, 13x10 foot, and two smaller but airy rooms, Ux 10 foot, and 0x12 foot, with a largo closet in each. H H, r THfa TTTTTTj BeoToors a rLOOR PLANS. Materials Foundation, rough stono or brick; framo construction, first and second stories nnd gables, clapboarded and panoled; roof Bhlnglod. No attic nlr spaco only. Basement uudor main walls. Prico, com pleto, $950. THIS WOULD COST $7,500. Design for a Spacious ami Convenient Modern Ilonno, Tho accompanying Illustrations from Tho Boston Oloboshow tho first and second floor plans and perspective vlow of a modorn dwelhug, of ratlior unlquo design. The cut up of tho rooms is quite slmplo, yet affordi VIKW. good accommodations. All tbo principal rooms ou tho first floor may bo thrown into ono largo apartment by means of the wldo sliding doors. Sovoral open grates afford boat and ventilation. Tho commanding font uro of tho design, howovcr, is tho circular OllOCND VLOOR. tower, with its concentric piazza aud bal cony. Tho houso is 00 feet long and 41 feet wldo In extreme, Tho first story (s 10 foot high and tho second story 0 feet 0 Inches. With interior finish of modest pattern, sonio bard wood, good plumbing, pinto glass, etc, avrvttm mir It would cost about 7,500 to build In th vicinity of Boston. Tho plans were prepared by Architect Frank L. Smith, S3 School street, Boston, It bas bouu calculated that tho railroads of the world aro worth nearly three hundred billions of dollars, or about one-tenth of the wealth of tbo civilized nations, or more than oa-quarter of their Invested capital. At thU rate, all the ready money In the world wosld boy only about one-third of thm (S IfiBWlMiiaaQfa I tyTcnoi 0 "Room Kooi n Servants "uij I Room Wi MM REDUCED PRICES ON Spring and Summer Suits ' mik We have made a deep cut in price to close all our Light Weight "Suits. This will a great BENEFIT SALE) for you to attend, at the Globe One-Price Clothing House, Cor. O and Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Go. , CAPITAL, $260,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000. Interest paid on doposlu nt nny rate of 5 per cent per annum for nil full calendar mouths Hnfcs to rent In burglar proof and llro proof vnults, at annual rontnl of $5 and upwards. Money lo loan on renl estate nnd collateral. YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT SOLICITED. HKNRYE.LKWIS, A.l'.H. 8TUAHT, JNO. II. McCLAY, It. WELSH, President. Vice President. Treasurer. Teller WE INVITE TO EMBROIDERY : OUR Cgirqbric, Nainsook gincl S'wiss Plou.:qci:qgs, In 22 and 45 inch widths is exceptionally large. MATCHED SETTS We show 6ome of the finest goods imported In very handsome new designs -" I ' I ' f ' " '" " " ' ' 1 ' H C S mf sTx r (( y J y I rfl Ft JwA. Jl. S. V J ' The One Price Cash Dry White -AND- EMBROIDERIES At Special Prices Next Week. Ashby & W - GO - S. E. nroxa Wall 1134 O Wo Only ALL OUR Tenth Sts. ATTENTION OUR DEPARTMENT. LINE OF ' . - - Jt"' , S.VS 'Ll' ' Goods and Carpet House. Good Millspaugh. fTO - W" II Paper STREET. FINEST IN THE STATE. MOO RB ELITE x STUDIO 226 S. llth St. make a speotalty of Fine Pliotozrapblo and Crayon work. Ground Floor Studio in Lincoln Call and Saa Diir Wark.J If -V - tt -4.J ni-