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: w?W)i.r'V r,ifiriRf!S'S ""PSJSfT" IS?? y-r' "WW!WW"(fiHRWl1 fw-r .'nTf CAPiTAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 1SS9. K Bound to Take the Lead MONARCH Gasoline STOVES, )o not (nil to see them bcfoic iii);. Also my Hue of REFRIGERATORS and ICE CREAM FREEZERS. FRANK E. LAHR L) 936 I Street. North Side P, O. Square. On MONDAY, Sept, 2d We will place on Sale, 200 -Dozen Full Fashioned Ladies Guaran tccd Fast Black HOSE! At 15 Ots. J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. 113 S. Eleventh St. Ladies' Furnishers. Cushman Park! LAWYERS' Camp Meeting Sunday, Sept. 1st, Trains ntlOtSOn. in., 2:30 p. in. niul & p. in Impromptu sermons by 20ot the lcndlni;law ycrt. An original poem by Wnlt Mason, on tUlctl "The Hanotltlod Lawyers.' Mluglnii by the nigrum nsslsted by tlio Military Band. AIL THE New and Finest WRITING PAPERS AT THE WesselPrinting Co., Courier Office, Burr Block. Rir.TJeWittTakage's m OMtttttjt Ifarklt MMBMjnaM iMiwhtr. Kse4Mr)tnttorr. rmaatrip o PfHnBB biiV' A l)imlnr lirrof Moifrm Titnrt, PUIiMSHWD SATUHDAY sYnscniiTiiiMi One Year by Mall or Carrier $J,W Blx months, JIM Three iiioiilus AO Cents, Onn iionlli W Cent Inrarably In Advance. hvkhtikicmkntk: Hate fiirnNliol on npplloilln nt tlio office. Hpeclal rates on Time Contracts. (nrrniniTioKni Hliort spicy sketches, poems unci stories solicited. Personal and Social notes arc especially desirable. I'kixtiioi We tuntcu a specialty nf Hi Printing n nil In liMiuhM, HwlJty work a seclalty Ail I rim nil ennt'iuinioatlun illri'Ctto U ontoe. WlHlL, PUINTIfi'O CO., I'Ulll.lHIIKIIM. Now llurr lllock, Cor. I'itli unit O Hirer',. TKtiKI'IIONK&M Ij. Wkhsri., Jh Editor niul Solo Proprietor, Fiikii IlKNr.lNOKli, Assoclnto Alitor. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 60,000. Kx OiAKOKi,M)n Manatt, tho now consul to Athens, left Lincoln last Hnttirday for Greece, niul was necompnnloit by hi fninily, Tiik state library linn Iwcu moved Into Its now ipinrtcr nt the rnpltol, niul tliu old room nro being lltted up for tlio bureau of Inbor statistic. Juimik Du.ndv and Klmor Frank of tlio United Btnte court nro hi tho wilds of Wyo mlugou their nntiunl hunt mid hnvo killed tWO llfHIK. Ma UK It down thnt lira display of llrowoiks to be mndo during' the Mnto fair will be the Kiv.it out exhibition ovor made went of the Missouri river. Till: Htiito Unlvorsltv'a fall term will lcgln Bepr. 18. Wwdoynn University will reojicii Sept. 11. The Christian University may be gin late this fall. Tiik lionnl of public lauds niul building Imva nwnnlod to 01 bin llros. of Omnlm, for about $30,000, tlio contract for now building nt the Kearney reform lehool. Tiik Omaha lift ban brokon out In ono of lu old'tlmo anti-monopoly spells and protest against tlio nomlnntloii of Secretary of State Laws for Jim Laird's neat In congress on the ground that lie In fi loudly to the railroad. Tiik tindea display during fair week will be given on the night of Thursday, Sept. 13. On tlio follow Inc evening the firework din play w III bo iniido nt market imjuih e. Foi ty four piece have been ordered, many of them of great magnificence. Tiik county comiuMoiiertt hnvo been peti tioned by 10J citizens to submit nt the caning election n proposition to put the iMunty of lnicntor under tmvwdilporgnulzntlnn Un der the law the commKIoneis mint ubmit the proposition on petition of llfty cltlxens. Lincoln nnd llcntrico traveling men nro planning to take part In tho drummer's pa mde nt Omaha noxt week. Tim knights of the grip, about 400 in iiumbor, mndo ono of tho finest features In last year' fair week at Omnlm, and tiio boy will outdo thomselvos thl year. Youko men who want to live nnd move In a halo of glory, nnd Incidentally draw n good salary in the service of the state, should put in an application for tho place of Sam Iwe, who U acting as correspondenoo clerk for Governor Thnyer. Mr. Lowe Is about to leave for the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor to study law. Lincoln is axm to hnvo an clectrlo treet railway In keeping with modern progress. It will run from Thirty-third street nt Vino to tho new Christian university nt llethiiny Helgnts, n distance of over two miles. Work was begun on it this wook. Jt will Ik run by undo power uutll spring, when tho eledrlo appliances will be supplied. Ukv. T. UkWitt Taxmaok locturts this evening nt St. Paul's M E. church under tho mispIcph of the Y. M. O. A. Tho noted divine has been on a tour of the Pacific Northwest and last Sunday delivered a sermon ni Port land, Oregon, "What Sen Captains Say" be ing the subject of his discourse, using for hi text I Corinthians, ix, 27: ''Lest that by nny meant I myself should bo cast nwny." The wnnon is spoken of very highly by tho press of Portland, and in this issue wo print tho same In full in fact Tiik Couhigk prinU Dr, Talmage's sermonsevory Saturday after their delivery, no mntter where the able divine may preach. PERSONAL Chancellor C. E. Bessey has been elected president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Will K. Hardy was well shaken nnd some what bruised Tuesday morning. While on tho elevator at his store the cable broko and he fell with the platform from the hocond tloor. F. C Harrison has just returned after an absence of two years, during which time he visited nearly all the cities and towns of tho great w est. He gays Lincoln beats the world and he lias come to stay and expecU to em bark lu the law business here at ancarly Uay. uoe uanin, mil poster lor tunice's optra house, had a foot crushed Tuesday and was otherwise cut anil bruised, He was coming down town from the gamn of alleged base ball and was riding on tho outer running board of an open car. The car collided with another In passing, and the young man was caught between them. It was a narrow es capo. Lincoln Can lleut Omaha ou Artificial Teetli-Artlllrlul Teetlt for the Fulr. A lady went to Omaha te get a set of teeth last week. On her return she taw three ladles who had got teeth of Dr. Burrows, 1203 O street, much better thaH hem, for the money I Lincoln It a better place to buy artificial teeth than Omaha. Pr. Burrows has just received a large stock of White's best patent teeth for the state fair .5 - g-:pfrfv-..srtsi FOR LESS THAN" $3,000. One of I. II. (Ilbsiiii's Mans fur I'lrnsKnt Montr nt MmlrrMtn Cnnt. "If n innn hnd plenty nf money there would be llttlii trouble In building n good lioit," This Isn statement which Hound n though It were trim. It Is not. The one who builds the iiioio oxix-iikIvo hoiiM) InUirs under moro dinicuItl(M thmi the one who hns only n mod erate sum of money to Invest. prWl VIKW. In the plnu hero given we hnve, ns fnr aa It rim's, ever) thing Hint could lie wnntcd lu n homo. There Is tlio front porch nnd the four down stntrs rooms. In n vestibule where ono may di.'ixwlt wrnp, umbrella, overshoes, It mrikcMi the hull so named a room: the wraps, etc., nro not in It. The chliin closet nnd kitchen nro ns complete lu n Intnir saving wny ns could lw oxscted In tho most exien slvo houw). lu truth, nuythliig inldivl would tend to Inbor mnkltig lather than Inlxir sav ing. There nro doulilo sliding door connect ing the kitchen mid dining room. Tho nr rnngenient of tnblex, sinks nnd druln board nlong the klteheu wall makes n completo nr rnugemeut for wunlilug, draining nnd wiping the dishes. Tho wnshlng process U-glus nt one end null ends nt tho other next tho china closet. Tho table nnd sink nro convenient to tho stove. Therocnnbon giuto In tho dining room, reception hall nnd parlor, If so desired, In this Instance only ono is shown. There is n front nuil n rear stairway. The servant's room Is detached from the front part of the house. There nro threo other licdrooiiis and tho bathroom. There could Iwtwo mora In tho nttlo If It were desired. They would lw ns largo nnd ns ipiaro n tho others. A bath room properly fitted up saves more work than OltOUNU 7LOOU. any other arrangement about n house, necessity for currying water up stnlrs slops down Is entirely done nwny w Ith. The nnd Tho convenience of having hot nnd cold wnter near nt linnet, asldo from the other conveni ences, which the phimblug nppnratus of tho bathroom and kitchen nfTord, aro hardly to bocdtlmntcd from n housekeeping standpoint. Au excess of plumbing fixtures distributed all over a house, however, makes rather than saves work. It Is n nice thing to hnvo a washstaud down stnlrs. In this plan It might bo nrrauged under tho stnlrwny lu front, nnd shut out from tho room by n door. There nro mnny vnrlntlons on this snmo nrrnugeincnt which, according to Individual taste, may bring nlxiut renulto moro or less satisfactory. Tho rooms may bo made larger, tho length of tho dining room may OAtcud In nuothcr di rection, mid, If sulllciently long, may mnko room above for n Imthroom nt one end nnd a bedroom nt tho other, and In this wny givo five bedrooms on the tsccoud floor. Thlshouso has been built where tlm stnlrwny started up a little farther towards tha rear of the recep tion hall, nnd lu thnt way gave a vlow to tho front. To those Interested, however, nil these changes will suggest themselves. As capital becomes more abundant tho means for Its protltnble investment develop greater Ingenuity. This hns led to tho de velopment of many schemes by which houses may bo purchased on monthly or weekly ay uieut plans, and at n cost little lu excess of SECOND FLOOR. rent. At this tlmo any one who lives la a town of moderate size, where mouoy may be Invested with ordinary safety, tlio payment of rent must be a matter of choice or ignor ance rather than necemlty. Building associ ations nro much more liberal in plan thau hoy were a year or so ago, and correspond ngly more popular. From the fact that tbero U uo first class securities which will pay the samo lurge, legitimate returns as building associations, this plan of sale of property it being largely adopted by capitalists and busi ness men nil over tho country. The schedule herewith attached indicate tho coot of this house in a detailed wnyt Building, first floor finish bard wood, second tloorflrit.li pine . , 12,000 rrivyvnult 80 Cisterns, connections and pump . .. eo Walk , . . Illumluatlng gas pipe. , , s Plumbing, cellar sink, kitchen sink, Ikiih tub, u'ot-r closet, wash stand, statlouury stret-t waaiicr, city water . ... ,, jjj OoslUtunu , ,y) Mantels and rstos.., ,.,,..,.. AM Furnsoo.. ,,, , ,, . , su) Total j,vu Louts H. Clinxox JcscpH5IlN -rVlon nftatr ? r ,e' " " t frryayntr 1 XHdGm k J -J al F" QXZJ iA.vMAm JMiU.MJnP . ., .tA - OF TIIK KMPIUK SHADES. THE TITLE APPLIED TO THE BRIGHT QREEN3 NOW 80 POPULAR. Olive llnrirr Tells About Them, nnd Adds a Von Words ILtgnrdlus n llonnnt Tbnt Cost SH3 Hniislbln Orrss fur llnnltby Yoiiiib Ulrls nnd Sninr Oilier Mnttnrs. Hieclnl Corruspoudonce. Nkw Yoiik, Aiij;. 29. Tho bright grouus Unit nro now brought forwurd for fall ilroHHca nro culled omplru ninnies, niul I noticed nmong them mi old nc quniiitunco ill rogiilnr pen Krccn. This nlonc h n very pntriotlu color for certain of our dtlr.oiiH, but, cotnlilncd with doll onto fnwn color, tlio pinkish fjrnys nnd cr'cntny pinks, mnko really nttrnctlvonnd plenslng cITocts. Qrcon Is tlioolor this fall nnd nny slindo Is In fnslilou, but, ns I said, tlio rather crudo nnd brlllintit colors will bo tlio most worn. Coral pink, shrimp pink nnd old roso aro colors often used for underskirts, ovor which tlio open rodlngoto shows with good oiTcct. MAUOEIIIE D11ES3. I Bttw n fanciful bonnet just Imported which costs $93. It has threo fillets, tuado liaudkcrchiof shupo with tho points toward tho front. Tho first is of canary colored velvet, tho second of jet nnd tho third of jot nnd laco ovor canary velvet. Tlio interstice? aro filled with ptifls of black tulle. Tho front fillet is carried behind tho cars and down to tho chin, whero it fastens with a pretty jet pin. A fall of flno Cliantilly laco eight inches deep droops from tho back of tho bonnet and followj tho canary colored band to unilei tTio chin and Irom tTiero tTown ward to tho waist, whero it is fastoned again, nnd from tlicro it falls again to tlio feet. This style, I supposo, will tako, because It is striking, becoming, graco fill nnd costs very dear, and thoro is nothing moro softoning to a faco than laco. No laco but real would look woll in this style, so it can hardly bocomo common. Tlio lovely ginghams of tho early sum mer hnvo been reproduced in soft wool goods for fall, nnd thoy aro particularly adapted to children's wear, yet strangely euough tho children theso days generally wear tho darkest color and tlio parents tho bright ones. Perhaps thnt is because their fresh young beauty shows plainer in tho dark settings. Tlio quaint old fashioned llttlo guimpo gowns, and tho short waistcd long skirt ed dresses for bits of girls nro affected by sentimental mothers, and indeed thoy aro pretty for tlio dear llttlo ones. I saw a baby tho other day, about threo years old. She had n llttlo brown silk dress feather stitched nround each of tho threo tucks with coral red silk. Tlio sleovcs wero tucked lengthwiso and feather stitched, which left a puff at top and bottom. Tlio waist had a guimpo of flno tucked muslin, and nround tho neck was a band of brown ribbon feather stitched and tied in a bow with long ends. With this sho woro a lint of dark brown Leghorn with fluffy plumes of brown and coral. Sho was lovely, and looked so cunning that everybody watitcd to kiss her. Her llttlo feet just showed under tho hem of her drcus. FALL OAIUtENTS FOtl UEALTIIY OlIOS. I want to say a word here ubout tho objectiouabio fashion of allowing every body to kiss llttlo children. I think It ought not to bo permitted. I know tho temptation Is great and I am tho first ono to yield to it, but I nover kiss a doar llttlo child on tho lips, but content my self with their dainty llttlo hands, their hair or foreheads. And oven this U too much to allow indiscriminately, and pa rents should not permit it. A physician hero who is consulting physician to ono of tlio largest children's hospitals told mo that ho considered this allowing o very man and woman to kiss tender llttlo'chil dron a very dangerous pructico, and he attributes many ills and ailments to that It is a bad fashion and tho sooner It la stopped tho better, and careful mothers should see thnt their children nro not thus oxposed. It is notnllowed in Franco or Qormany. Children are kissed only on tho forehead thoro. Olitk IIaupeu. p frVf. rr. g f- ,- JjHfU&fkmtsJitm -ii.ii wfc Next week we will -OF NEW DRESS GOODS ! among them some imported novelties which will not be shown later in the season. We make a specialty of Black Dress Goods, and invite attention to our present except ionally attractive stock. "Terms Cash, and one price to all." 33 to 139 South Lincoln Savings Bankand Safe Deposit Co. CAPITA!., $260,000. LIABILITY OP STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. . Interest paid on deposit nt nny rato of 5 per cent por annum for all full cnlandar months Safes to rent In bttrglnr proof and llro proof vnults, nt annunl rental of 5 and upwnrds. Money to loan on renl ostnto nnd collntornl. YOUH HA VINOS ACCOUNT SOLICITED. HENUY K.LEWIS, A.I'.H. STUAItT, JNO. H. McCLAY, It. WELSH, l'rcstdont. Vice President. Treasurer. Teller CLOSING OUT SALE! Owing to a change in our business, we have decided to close out all departments in the East half of our store, sale to commence MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2d. This will include nearly everything in the Dry Goods line except Dress Goods, Cloaks, and trimmincrs. and we will make prices on these goods that will move them at once. Ashby & SHOE We take pleasure to announce to the people of Lincoln and vicinity that we have opened a First Class Shoe Store, at 1225 0 STREET, and respectfully solicit part of your patronage. SWARTZ & CO. OrCOTO S. E. Wall 1134 O --FOR FINE Corresponder ce Peipers, Go to the COURIER OFFICE, Burr Block. WEDDING INVITATIONS BKLL PROCRTSITOS, IWeNVS Wessel Printing Co.J New Burr Block. LitltiJ s ' o-j,hw jtttftfc VsrfHJ-iu.-c - ( open several large lots Eleventh Street Millspaugh. STORE if FOK Paper STREET. MOORS w -4 ii - n 4