"-(i n T. " v wMMwMMa S "V- a CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1889. & FRED. E. THOMAS, UNDERTAKER -AND Funeral Director. 121 S. 42th St. Lincoln, Neb, llli 1. 11th "THE APEX," FOR FINe CIGHRS Domestic, IinK)rtcd mul Key Wct. Also nil the best grades o( Chewing nml Smok ing Tobacco. Cnll nml sec u. Bo trade a Specialty. BERT RUFFNER Transient work at Regular Prices, dLINCOLNo Steam Kaundru, ANTKIM A.MAHTICUHON, Prop's. Office, 138 North Eleventh Street. Telephone No. 6j. LINCOLN, NEB WESTERFIELD'S Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladles and Children's - Hair Catting AS.'jSw'.AI.TV. COR. 13 & t) STS., NEW BURR BL'K Roberts & Co, 212 North nth Street, Undertakers and Embalmers, JhlO Telephones. Office 145. Residence 1 56 Open Day and Night. E. T. ROBERTS, Manager. LINOOLN and imuT or nuiuxtiur, Shorthand, sml Tyewrlt!ii. U the betl and Urrnt College in (ha West, to) HtiidrnU In attendance lut year. Btudrnta prepared for bu.lnnw In from 3to month. Esperlunenl faculty, lvmnitl ln.tructl.in, Hmutlfui llluatran-d oitaloau. rollrsa jnurnM, and specimens of prnmuuhlis sunt tree hy addrrMlug- ULUUIUDOK ROOSK, Lincoln, Neb. The New Yost WRITING MACHINE. IESSEL A WHEELER, Igeits, Write for Circulars. Lincoln, Neb. (euiufc LmmmRML mWWmw mmmmmmmm(mmSfMMMMMYMMMMMwfMMMMKiMm SOCIAL ANIUMMSONAT, Tito second minutl exhibition of tlio liny don Art club was omncd to tho pultllu Tiiea ilny evening nt tint senate chiiiiilwr In thn sUto house. Tlio collection eompilsos ntaut 12.1 ilrnwliifcn lo'iiiml liy tlio Century Compn ny of Now York, fifty nutotyjK-H loaned by tlia Ht, Louis Mutctim of Finn Attn, multilist' of rtt'liliifc owned liy tlio club nntl several pieces of stultinry, Tho space sacred to tho 110 of tlio presiding olllcrr U decorated with pnhns mid plant, fititti which llse tho stntuo or Holm, On either iMidof tho secretary's desk lints tlio bust of 11 ft ninlo figure. Around tho Mow of thn room aro standard tanrlng two rows of pletuuw. All tho hiltor lire fimnit In narrow moulding, nml those of tho Con tury Co. tanr'hrits plate engraved with tlio owner' iiitino. Tho Conlury iooph loan wnsii urawiugr nun poll null iiik drawings. Thco nro the originals from which tho en graving In tho Ueutury and St. Mchtihu iiwgnxlue nro timdo. Ono doesn't need to ho up mi nrtniul Itw toohnla to enjoy these pic ture, They nro nil totaled nml toll their own story, mid tho jwiinml Ink drawing havo 11 toclal Interest because thoy how what excel, lout results limy ho achieved In simple hlnck nml wlilut. Those drn wing nro n thoy eomo from tho hand of tho artists, muong whom I tho hist American talent. Hcnder of tho mngniluc will imrtlculnrly enjoy llndlug tlio original of tlio illustrations thoy havo nd mired while reading tho jiorlodlcnls. Hot of tlio Crnluru nro kept In tho hnll for thotieof visitor who may wish to compare the en graving with tlio drawing. Tho cntalnguo Issued hy tlio club give tlio tlntf of the luiigii nzlno In which tlioctiU wero published, mak ing It easy to look them up. Tho nutotyxs will not hold tho attention of tho general pub llo long. They are copies of studio from tho nlil masters ami will bo of spoclnl vnluo to art ists. The llaydoii club own twenty-five etching taught Int year nml flvo nveiitly pmseuted by L. 8. livy. Onllimrlly themi hang on tho wall of tho HUito uiilvenilty clmel. Tho wholo collection make mi exhi bition of great lutormt, n dlplny of whlcli tho club can well tio proud, A vllt to tho neiiiito chamber I not "us good as nn art edu cation" nml will inako nu nrtl.it of 110 0110. It I doubtful It ono will learn very much of art union ho bo making a tudy of It, but this ex hibition Is worth rcciitod visit to look ntthe drawing merely m "pretty thing." There Is too much to bo taken In and enjoyed in ono view, nml ono will find now bonutlo nt each iucccmIvo visit. If ono chooso to take tho mttttor seriously ho may learn tho iiamo of kmio of tho foremost American artists, got an Idea of dlfTereiit methods of treatment nml pick up many odd nml ends of Information about art. It will be only n smattering, but n smattering, If becomingly modest Instead of loudmouthed, Is a poltivo gain mid wllloeii tho perception to mora knowledge In tho fu ture Tho exhibition In coiutnntly In chnruo of a member of tho club. Tho assignments lor this week wero: Wotluowlny, Mr. M. D. Welch; Thursday, Mr. Frank Lowls; Friday, Mrs, 8. T. 8chwab; Butunlay, Mis CI1IM1. For next week: Monday, Mr. Dr. Balloy; Tueiklay, Mr. John It. Clark j U'wlnelny, Mni. K. K. Urnco, Thurwlay, Mr. Henry Lowlsj Friday, Mr. Win. Greene; 8atunlay, Miss Corn Hardy. Tlio opening of tho exhi bition Tuesday ovenlug was nccouian!od by a short program. Mr. C. II Oero, wlltor of tho Stato Journal, rend n jxtpor on "Carica ture." It showed oxhnustlvo reearch and wim written evidently lit Mr. Uoru's happiest vein. Uo tntcvd tlio nrt back to tho pioMxl brinks of njclent Cbalden ami reviewed lU progress througli tho ngo to tho iwlltlcal car toon of toiiny. Mr. D. L, Uraco read uit In teresting iner rooountlitK tho progii-8 mailo In tho Illustration of books and DuiiikllciU fur children. At tho sugitlou of tho pivslillug olllcer, Mr. N. a Hitrwood. no Inforninl it- cuhsiou of tho paiwrs followed. Ho was as sisted In thin by Mr. Golsthnrdt, Chancellor nowey, mis mooi-o mm Mr. Wing. A good ly numtar of visitor wa nrawmt. nillni? th chnlrt, on tho floor of tho hull and over- Howlng Into tho gnllery. Among them wero: MoMsni. nml Mesdume Henry E. Lewi,; W. A, Green, Charles E. Hesev. Lnwronco Fos- sler, L. E. Hicks, W. O. Jonos, W. IU Dawes, I. . xucuauey, d. u. biiolton, M. U. Welch, II. II. Wilson, Mer. a II. Gere, J. F. Har ris, F. W, UartrufT, Edward 11. Curtis. Chat. A. Yont, A O. Wnmer, II. II. Uagg, V. J. Emery, Georgo II. rainier, H. W. Molutosh, A. It. 1 ossAck, J. F. Lansing O. W. Child, u. u. tvnisn, w. r. Kelley, U II. Cornell, F. L. HoKsack, G. O. 8t. John, James II. Dour lass of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Mesdames 11. 8. Unplncott. A. a Raymond. Frank W. Lowi. J. II. Bwbo, U. F. Bailey, I. 8. P. Weeks, I'. wuivuiv, i, ii.t iurria, jonn uooiltlld, t R. Elliott, Misses Mariel Goro, RhoU Chllils, Inet Dorrls, Mlunlo Parkor. Also tho follow lug ladles: Lillian C. Eckhnnl, NetU Con nell, Mary E. Wlng.MinnloThonnwon, Anna TlbboUt, Marlon Lewis, Cora B. Dobbe, Adelo taulso Weeks, Alice L. Hawos, MnryB.KIrk imtrlck, Mary D. Htrris. Tho Misses Cowdry entertnined eight tables of enrd players Saturday ovonlng. That thoroughly western gome, high flvo, was tho feature of tho ovonltur. and the tilnvrnt mn.lo a Jolly time of It throughout. The favored guests went: aiesrrs.vt in i;iarKC,Krank Hurr, Mr WIlion.FrnnkEverU, John Dorgnn, Low Marshall, Hal Nortlmin, Frank Hathaway, Harry Hicks, Hl Young, Sloven Lnngnor thy, Bert Wheeler, Will Hammond, Clnr.nco Hmlth, Oscar Funko, Mr. Hetrohnnii of Grand Island ami Mr. Graham of Boward, Mlvs Martha and Anna Funko, Gertrude Klomcr, Gertrudo and Ttieo Laws, Nellie White, Lulu uaric.utrrle mid llattlo U-laud, Lillio Hath away, Maud Hammond, Maud Bun-, Ger trudo Marquette, Olive LatW, Alleen Oakley, the Misses Hill nud Mis Nellie Bnuni of Oma ha. Tho royal prices wero won by Miss Theo imv mm Air. mnitn, tbo socnmls by Miss Lntta and Mr. Hicks. John l'llllllrw. wko ntllt selllnir tti-knta nn.l took to tho mountains for his health, has re turned. Ho started from Utah with a pui ty driving n Hock of sheep east, walking mid cuinplug rrltli them until he reached Jules- llUllf. Mrs, I'ollak, sister of Mr. D. Wise, 15SW K street, retuiiKHl homo to Chicago Saturday evening, after a pleasant visit of four weeks lit Lincoln, accompanied by her bright llttU daughter Ii-eno, Daniol Loeb gave a farowelUupjter Sunday evening to ht friends, who presented him with a gold charm. Georgo Seinmons, his eniployer,mado hhn n present of n watch. Mr. Dr. Hollldny and Miss Sarah Gregg of Burlington have been visiting their brothers, Maon and Frank Gregg, this week, ami will visit In fit. J 00 before returning henw. "Tho Romance of the Flyer," originally prepared by the editor of the Couitiun ami pnblUhe I about stato fair tlm, h u, made Its apearauco In tho tfthnuka Farmer. Dr. T. II. Lane, who has taken tho nlaco of hi brother, the lttto Dr Milton Lano, has gone to Lebanon, Ind., to return with his family and make Lincoln lit home. Misa Miller and Miss Graham of Chicago, who will bo remembered as guest of Miv. Win. Leonard, are expected to lw uinon the visitors of this winter, Miss Sarah Gruulngor, sister of Mrs, A. 0. Zlemor, who spent four uioutlis with Omaha left Monday for her Mrs. Warrington nml daughter, Jcio, of Oskaloovt, Iowa, nro guest of Mr, (3, C. Calkin, ll!HT street. Most of tho dancing club skipped this week, which Icskmi tho miiounl of social now con siderably. Mr. Gov, Thayer has lieon upending n fow day with I'lattsmouth friends. Mis Inn Bunch hits returned to her homo nt Urn ml Island. Tho 1'lcasniit Hour Junior will hold n moot ing this evening. C. E. Montgomery left Tueidny for Bait Lake, With tho want of social chili In inliid tho CouitiKH otllco ha put In n largo lino of pro gram. With tho nxierleiic of furnishing thiwo goods to Dancing organizations in yenr past we combine tho ml vantage of having hnd ace, to tho Idlest designs and novelties. Per son' charged with tho selection of programs should not fall to see tlio Uouiukii'h lino of goods, Hliow discs For Hnlr. Hovcrnl counter show caws of several size all for wtlo chvti at tho CouutKU ofllco. Call and mh) them. Price will suit. A Hflt of lllekeus Work I'roe. Being nnxloii to mnko n showing of lrX) now subicillier ndded during 188tt, tho Cou itlKiihadcldel to mnko an tmprecoilenteil offer in order to nccompllsh thnt end. Com mencing October IB wowlllglvotoovcry now mihscriher paying f 'J.W), n set of 18-TWELVE VOLUMES 19 of Charle Dickens' works, nud send tho CauuiKU from now until Jnminry 1, 1H1U. AddroHS( mny ta clmngid at any time with out oxtra ch'trgo, In case of removal. Tho tank aro nivitly lmiiiul In pnjier cover nnd n p irngoit of oxcellencugenernlly. Now is tho time to Nuhscrllie, Tho CoUltlKlt for nearly llftivn montliH nnd n net of Dickons work for only a.WJ. Just think of Itl Tlio CouniKit from now until Jan. 1,'tll, would cost t'XUi, nml thus by ordorlng now you get n young librnry free. Old subscriber tuny nlso tnkondvnutngoof till by piylug up nrrenrs, If such ta tho case, and tho amount as nbovo cclfled. AddrcH all communications relative to tho atavo to Wcwel Printing Co., Lincoln, Neb. P. 8. If you would Uko tho net of Dickon nnd don't enro for tnoro pneni than you nro now taking, the nbovo offer nlso holds good for paper to ta sent out of town. Cnllfnnilii, Washington nud Oregon. Boforo'ilecldlng as to tho route you will take, bo sure and ost yourself on tho magnifi cent sei vice, quick ttmo nnd low rutes ofTcred hy the "Burlington." Aro you nwnro that wo aro making tho run to tho Paclllo coast In less time than any other lino Is iblng Itl Do you know thut our trains nro vestlbuled, thereby avoiding tho UMinl mmoymico of dust and smoke, mid enabling you to tas from 0110 cur to another with per feet security, and free from rain or wind. Tho only change of cm- but nee n Lincoln mid the PuclOo coast I nt Cheyenne, whoio direct connection is mado for nil pol Ih in California, Wiuhlugtmi nud Oregon. Our trains nro comi0'H)d of lie. v and luxu 1 lous coache, f reo reclining chair cars, pro vided with hot mid tol I iv.tter, mlrrom, toilet nrtlclos, dirot. eto.,Pullmnu'thiest8lee)erM mid tho over popular dining car You take the, ti-Klu. rlglit here nt Lincoln and avoid a todlou, ride over koiiio stub Hue, mid tlio llkulllnHvl of mwdiig couuecifou with tluough traiiiH, incident to-lufcilur mid cir cuitous iviutes. You may obtain further Information of much vultu at tho B. & M. depot, or city of fice, corner O nml Tenth streets. A. C. Zlemor, C. P. & T. A. How u Lawyer In, lliimtlo Was Lucky. At tho last September drawing of tho Lou isiana Stnto Lottery one-twentieth of ticket 39,537, which drew tho second capital prize of $100,000, wa held by a lawyer who ha his ofllco iu tho Lnw Exchnngo building. Ho may confer with Capitalist 'Archie" Allen nnd "salt It down.T-Butrn!o (N Y.) tftwt, Sept. as. Have You Itenrd About tho suterb Pullmnn Dining Cars which havo been recently plncod In sorvlco via the Union Pacific, "Tho Overland Route!" If you have, nnd want to got n sumptuous meol whllo trnvollng, don't fall to Utko tho train on which these diners run. Thoy nro run on tho fast Vestibule express between Council Bluff nnd Denver nnd on tho Overland Flyer between Council Bluffs nnd Denver. Meals, which cannot ta surpassed Innny of tho flrst-clas hotels of tho country, nro serv ed In those otnt at 75 cents each, tf Colonists Hle-ier. Tho Union Paclllo Railway, also known as Tlio Overland Route, has lately added to Its servico n number of now cars, (which, by tho way, wero built by tho world-famous Pull man comiMtny) entitled Colonist Sleepers, nnd which for comfort nnd convenience nro but llttlo tahlnd tho hnndsomo Pullmnn Pulnco car. Tho cars aro designed for the uso nnd comfort of tho Colonist, who with his family intend moving west to grow up with tho country. Tho only difference tatween theso cars and the reirtilar (ln,t-olnss Pullmnn la .Im. ,1,.. Colonist sleeper is not upholstered Thero nro fourteen bectlons ht each car, and sepa rate unlet rooms ror ladles and gentlemen. At night, by moans of sliding headboards and heavy damask curtains, a much privacy H hocurod as If in the rogulnr first-class sleeper. Plenty of frtwh. clean towels nml n rwul nmw ply of water nro al.so to ta found. A mil- ii'ruion iorier accompanies encli car to look nfter tho comfort and attend to tho wants of tho pashongers, and no smoking is allowed. n. tvi mini- beeins mat lor cheap nnd commo dious sleeping accommodations, whllo travel ing, theso cars cannot ta excelled. By subscribing for the Couiiieh boforo No vember Ut or old MiUcrlbors by paying a year In advance will get this paper until Jan. 1st, 18'Jl, for $9.50 nud a set of Dickens' works Included, free. Subscribe nou und don't wait until it is too late, Brisco & Cook sell shoes. 1X.MJ O street. Old trunks made as good as new or taken iu trade for new ones tit trunk factory 208 Bo 11th St., tel. 0K1. Wlrrlck & Hopper. Also a flue lino of trunks, valise, etc. Tho Boston 8I100 Store calls attention to IU uew advertisement hi this issue. ParenU should ta careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during tho fall or early winter montlw. Such cold weaken tho lungs nnd nlr jinssagon, mnklng tho child much more llkoly to contract other colds dur ing tho whiter. It is this succession of cold that causes catarrh or bronchitis or paves tho way for consumption. Should n cold ta con tracted lnvl nn tlllll. lint, mini It ,n,l,.ll.r .. possible, Aflfcy-cont tattlo of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy will cure nny cold in a few days and loave the respiratory organs strong und healthy. For solo by A. L. Sha der, druggist. and Lincoln frlcmht, home In Cleveland. THE LIBRARY AND HALL- Interesting t)rrlitlon of Two Artlatlo llooius. Tho Idea of doscrlhlug tho following sketch for n library, says Robert Hall Iu Decorator mid Furnisher, was suggested by tho fnct that thero Is a constantly growing ilomnud for good work which shall not necessarily ta oxM'iilvo. Also, thnt tho domnml In many case din not create, tho rlglit supply. Cheap work often runs too much to nrnmucnt, bursting Into nu over nbiimlnm-o of decora tion, mnklng up hi ipinutlty for what it lacks Iu quality, Tho llttlo skotch presented may bo usivl In n very oxrhhIvu mnmier, or it mny bo cpilte as effootivo if uxe'Uteil on n more simple scale. Till. Idea might ta carried out In nhnost nny medium slroil house, either city or country. Tho woodwork, which is so often n very largo Item whon people deslro artistic work, may In this cao ta mnilo to ctrtt but llttlo. Tho floor Is hard wood, tho mantel, bookcase, onlllng IwntiM, etc., should nil ta allko, nud almost any wood that one may fancy could ta moil, a thero Is 110 carving. Between theso beam tho rolllm; Is of mod eled plaster, and almost nny shade of hrovni ocrti, or two shmle of brown would nitswor for tinting tho snmo; und here it may ta well to say that there Is more thnn ono wny of coloring piaster, though thoro Is only ono wny mi LiniiAtir. rocognUod a tho right way. Tho molded plaster thnt Is to bo colored should first have n coat of oil color iu tho lightest shado that Is to ta used, tho next shado of the darkest tint, so that whon tho llghta nro required tho second coloring Is simply rubbed off, loavlng tho lights exposed. Tho effect gained In this wny Is In overy particular to bo preforrod to tho method by which tho shadows aro laid In, ami tho high light painted over. By this lat ter treatmout tho effect U heavy and tho de sign often almost hidden. Ono might substitute fresco work distend of modeled plaster, ami tli uxpouso would ta considerably lessened, whb tho room (though tho plaster work Is muoh rlchorl would be almost as effective, Tlio walls aro supioed to be covorod with burnished leather. Tills is more expensive, than ordinary leather, as It necessitates the uso of that purt of tho skin or surface upon which tho hair grows, not only ns a matter of stqieiior velnlug, but it is thu only jtnrt of the hide that will receive tho nocossary gloss. Tho design Is stamped ujion tho leather and outlined with oxidized nails. Those aro very much butter than tho bright brass nails for thU put4K)). In placo of tho burnished leather burlup may ta used, treated tit ex actly the same mauiior ns tho leather. This Is eor;mratlvely n cheap wall covering, Is quite ns nrtlstlo as tho leather, ami N also much more desirable In a simply furuumod house than the leather, which requires more I ixurious surroundings. Tho bookcases aro simple, straight ami low, with nbsolutoly no carving of uny sort. This simplicity is noticeable iu nhnost all tho really beautiful homes In New York, mid people are realizing more ami inoio how soon tho eyo tire of gew-gaw and filigree work. It soon lutMKM out of stylo and becomes an abomination, whllo tho plain but hamWomo is tiovor tiresome, bocnuso It U tho extreme of no one stylo nnd cannot bocomoold fashioned though (t last forover. THE HALI. Tho hall of Mr. Piorrepout Morgan's liouw Is n fair example of Rood dexlgu combined with simplicity. Tho entranco is particularly unique. LiUo many large Now York house the entranco is upon tho sldo street, with the hnll running nt right angles to tho entranco. Passing through tho vestibule ono steps lute a sort.of ante-hnll, which is a few steps talow tho main hall; from this ento-hall, which It divided from tho main hall by n carved rail ing, over which nro thrown old cmbroldurlot and rugs, thero is an unbroken viow of the beautiful mantel and flroplace of the lurgr ball, the entranco to which U gained by as cending a fow stops to tho right of tho auto hall. ThU anto-hall Is not only effective, but nlso very use.ul, as It Is furnished with 11 hall bench, nud serves as an excellent placo for tliOM) on hufcino, or messenger tays to wait. It also gives tho house n mOst hospitable look, as tho first gllmp-) shows tho great recessed mantel, umlor which is thn roaring wood fire that Is alwuys burning thero during tho sea sou. He I'linml It, Ho was crossing Woodward avenuo, In front of tho city hnll, yesterday, when a hack rublMxl against him, and nhnost before ho could look up the vehicle was half a square away. "Bluo blood and blazes!' bo shouted, a ho Junqied up ami down In his rago; "but Is this tho Nlnotccuth century or not!" "Slio's not," replied a newsboy, who thought he was being addressed. "She's tho Campus Martlus. What street aro you looking fori" Detroit Free Press. IlorrowliiD; Without Consent. A. What havo they sent you to Jail for, comradol B. For borrowing flvo tbalcrs of an old usurer. A. Why, 1 rover heard of a man talng locked up for borrowing I B. Yes; but I had to knock the fellow down before he would lend them. Alma naque do la Rlso. r OUR STOCK flflSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB-i 1 MU ' mHlBI IBFTTf ' III BbSs! i fit . : W Vfi :WBM MM mMMSm. ' ' " "'H -- v rKBA (The Celebrated Welch Folding Bed.) Consists of an attractive line of Goods for the Hall, Parlor, Dining Room, and Bed Room. Our Styles are always the Newest. Our Prices are always the Lowest. No Stairs to Climb Double Store Rooms. SHELTON & SMITH, 234-238 South 11th Street. CHRP6TS FALL. Our stock of Carpets for this season are all in and we are prepared to show you full lines from the best known.mnnu facturers in tne country. These goods have been selected with great care as to design and Colorings, and cannot fail to please any and all who may be looking for new and fin est effects. The line embraces the following grades. Wil tons Moquettes, Bod' Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Super Ingrains, Three Pry etc. With increased facilities for doing work quickly and properly we are in better shape than ever before to please you in this department. Call and examine before placing your fall orders and be convinced. In Curtains and Draperies we are equally well prepared and can certainly interest you if in need of anything belonging to this department. A. II. DAVIS & SON 1111 0 ST. Steam aikl Hot Water Heating. F. A. Telephone Most Popular ffy7-SBBl ssbJbsT l J? vV'IksissssssssssssssstssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV f JmmwmmmmmmmmW svwsm ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY BLOCK, 1 1 1 9, r. 121 and 1 1 23 N Street. Meals 25 cts $4.00 per week 1889. HMO ST. Plumbing KORSMEYER & CO. 536. 215 S.Elcventh St. Resort in the City. "k sW "ClVsi