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mm. .,'; ,..iinjwiiiWJWf .iiui.iiTi;1itift;ili''ii'''HiiifLijii''iii!ii i imijiii'I "" 1"'.'"''r""T"'fT'""T""i' 'ii i ."'h'iii'i ' l " 'if ' ' .Uj- VI CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1889 . "; w i wr U 1 k h- " .. " . ' . ' !A. , Lahr's Stove House! Only such Ilentcrs ntul Cooker as have been tested bv time nre kept by this house, sice their line of Gold Coin Ease Burners Gold Coin Round Oaks With Hot Air FIuob. ONIS-TIURI) PIMM, SAVIJD by mini; ,lic Stove shown In nbovo picture. You can judge better by calling. We Imvc a hirge ntul complete line o( the Gold Coin and other make. FRANK E. LA11R, 0.M V M , Opp. I'oslolllee. Removal Notice On and After NOV. IOth THE OFFICES OF The Wessel Printing Co. AND THE Capital City Courier, WILL HE LOCATED IN THE New Harris Building 1130-1132 N St. VW Opp. Exposition HulUltnjr. HENRY M. DOMESTIC ROCK SPRINGS E LEAVITT T T LH CANON CITY TRENTON Aid"0LDLBB"athracite. IIS S. IQih Stntt. Tl$fhont 360 OUR WARRANTED SHOE I U ADIES this line of Fine Shoes wo place on the market nnd claim them to be the best line made. We WARRANT every pair. They are Hand-made In every respect and are the Latest Styles, C o A ITf 1 Ik L f1 T xV fcl D E A L ?St. OUR PRICES: $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 We can SAVE YOU MONEY on this special line. Please call and sec (or yourself, at H. SHERWIiJ'S Boston i Shoe i Store 1026 P ST. A i))ti(p liernf Motlrrn VYmrs. PUIJLI&HICD 9ATUHDAY BitMCiufriom Ono Yrsr l)jr Mnll or Carrier 1,00 Hlmnonth. $1,00, Tlireo months flo Cents. Pna month fit) Out Invarnbly lit Advance. AtivunTiHRMr.Vfn! Hate furnlihist on application M llin ortlee. Special rnt on Time Contracts. OoN.Tmi.irrioNsiHhort spicy Vctclni', kiiih ntul stories solicited. Personal ami Boclal nolo are rmteclslry desirable. I'mxTixni We innko it HclMiy of lltta Printing In All It4 branches. Boclrty work a specialty. A Lire All uoiiiiiiiiiiiciiIIoiis direct to th ortlco. WlCsJL Pkintino Co., fllllt. IMHKIIH. Now llurr lllooh, Cor. Wth nntl O Hirer'.. Tri.Ki'iioxKiVt U Wkhhki., J 11., Editor and Solo I'loprlotor. KiiKi) IlKNr.iNditit, Associate Editor POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. Tiik Central I.nw school will open WmIiicn day evening with n lecture by Judge Wool worth of Omnha. LtNCOLMTKH Who Wish tho COUIUKlt wllllo 111 Oiuiilm will llttd It on salo nt Keith' iioms stand In tho Iloyd opora houso hlock. A hi'kciai. from Washington says Mrs. Clnra Colhy of Hcntrlco l In that city ar ranging to publish tho U'timttu's Journu from Washington. Tiik Iwikor linvo Itoen notlflott of tho inny or' Intention to enforce- tho ordliiiineo regu lntlng tho weight of broad nnd requiring tho linkers to innrk tho loaves with tholr Initial. Tiik prolwblo promotion of Hon Cowdry to tho ikmUIoii of secretory of state gives rlso to roiMldernblo sioculatlon m to bin deputy. A Lincoln newspaper mnn In said to stnnd tho best clianeo nt present. Tine supremo court has appointed Wlllnnl Ieeo of Howard, n brother of tho attorney general, to bochrk of tho court. It I stir mlied tliit Mr. U-oso will lw succeeded by Judge Ucosonfter tho oxplrutlonof tho latter's tenn on tho liench. At lenst that seems to bo tho program. The Pon-Amerlcans were presuited with appropriate souvenirs nt Omaha. Each con sisted of ti horn holding n silk ltg llllod with samples of Nebraska's products, also pieces of rellned gt)ld, silver and milphnto of copier. Tho horns were arranged to hang over tho shoulder like a hunter's jxiwder llask, nnd each recipient found his souvenir decorated with tho colon of hut own country. Auiiitou Huston Introduced a resolution In tho lionrd of trnnsportittlon materially re ducing tho freight rntw on train. General Manager Holtlredgo of tho H. & M. miyH: "lltoreduetlon Mtggohtod htrlkw mo favor ably," but ho wauttt thtio to lutvo tho rallnny nsnoclntlon coiulder tho matter. Ho Inti mates that tho road cnt of tho Missouri as well as thoxo in Nebraska will havo to lie con sultwl. Tiik Omaha oftlco of tho American Vrew Awoclntlou has movnl Into larger anil letter ipinrteraln the old Max Meyer building on lower Fnrnnm Btreot. Probably no ono Insti tution In this country has done so much for tho Improvement of tho weekly press as tho A. P. A., ami it has met with phenomenal MieeeiM. Mr. M. O. Perkins Is manager of tho Omaha ofllco anil Is a gentlemnn whom it is n pleasure to do buslnens. with . Bamukl Ilovn, ono of tho l'nn-Anierlcnns and editor of tho Panama StaruiulJertinf, says that Hon. Patrick Egnn has created a very favorablo Impression In ChllL Tho newspaper were all against tho United States minister teforo his arrival, tiut within tliree. daj-s thoy all came over nntl nro now friend ly. Mr. Egon found that Chill wns very tlo ilelent In milling nnd Hour works, nntl lis ho Is himself a miller, ho set to work nnd built a model mill which lias created a great furoro by the Impetus given Chilian industries. At Paiiuihotiiku has been up at Plerro and after a brief sojourn he writes: "I go out tonight. I did not Invest. Was not "bit ten' by tho sharks nnd Imvo no fault to llud. On tho coutrary it may bo hold that a more hospltnblo jteoplo, considered collectively, never congregated for tho purposoof robbing people In. brosd daylight. There Is nothing in Pierre, A few shanties, many real ewtnto office, and a long list of real es tate, badly mixed with stone nntl sand, going at fabulous prices, calculated on tho square foot lusts, nnd thousands Of hieu to buy." Hon. Guy A. Duowm died of consumption lost Sunday morning in his forty-third year. He was boi unt Hntavla, N, Y., and entered tho war at tho ago of sixteen. Hy sitcccsslvo promotions for gallantry ho reached tho ruuk of brevet-major nt tho ago of nineteen. Af ter tho war ho engaged In tho crockery busi ness ut Data via, but in tb17 removed to Ne braska City to carry on the same lino of trade. In thu following yeur Judge O, P, Mason appointed him clerk of the district court for Otoo county, u few mouths Inter ho went to Omaha to read law under Judge Woohvorth and in 1809 was ndmlttAl to tho Ivir. Ho wns appointed clerk of tho supreme court in tho same year and removed to Lin colli, Ho held thnt place until hlsdeath, and the constitution of 1875 0U0 made him report er nnd state librarian. Ho wns oxvcutlvo clerk of tho houso of representatives in 1BT.I, aud in 1STII was secretary of tho commission for tho revision of tho laws of tho state. Hul soquently ho codified tho statutes under direc tions from tho legislature. Mr. Brown led an nctlvo life, which was marked by groat ability and unflagging industry. His closo relations with tho interests of tho state make his death a loss to all Nebraska. Ho leaves an honorable name and tho record of a vast amount of work exceedingly well done. NEW YORK FALL FASHIONS. A lUwIlilrrlnu VnrMjr of llrlglit nnd Warm Tint. (Hpeclnl OorrwipomliMKxi.l Nrw Yoiik, Oct. 111. Tho inolniioholy ilnys Imvo igot hero. Thero nro two wnyH of (lulling thnt out. Ono In to look nt tho nlnmiinc nnd tlio other Is to look in tho Ntrcut, tnrtlculnrly Fourteenth street, whero overy wonmn who liven In New York paRsoa nt leant onco n weok. The Iiidlnu Rtnniner fnlln upon them, ntul Btrnlghtwny they turn to gorgcotiH colors In their clothing, their ItounetA, nnd, let It bo milled, their dainty tip tilted little notion, TIIK I'ltKTTlKIIT OF TIIK PKASOfl. Down tliit widu nntl btmy street trip tho iK'iittly nnd youth, ns well us tho ngc and ndlpoMO tiHsuu, of fetnlnlno Now York, ntul Itealde tho slim, graceful young (InughtcrH of tho inilliouaircB wuildlo tliu fnt old mothers. Carriages go by with fcnrfully nnd wonderfully intulo coachiucn sitting Btiff an (lend men on tho uoxch, nnd all Bortu of looking women itiHldo; hut iorhnp4 It is ono of tho compensations of thin world thnt few havo tmndsoino carriages until they get too old or Imvo too tunny chins to make walking couifortnblo. Tho "cur rlngo lndicH" wear long wraps, nnd Imvo tholr dit'twn moro lavishly triuuued than would lo uduiiHsihlo for walking. Well, K)or things, lot them Imvo thnt comfort. EvorylKhly can't bo ns hnndsomo as you and I. The terrlblo huntrcHses Imvo tuado their npiwnrnnco two or threo times lately in dark innrooii, brown nnd gray short dresses, with buttoned leggings, carrying guns and walking nloug trying to look as though they thought tlioy could make folks bcllevo that they would shoot off their cutm for pay. Hut fuwdothls fool ish thiinr. ntul not inaiiv show themselves. orntlenst yet, In their riding linblts in J 'g In lieu of lamps nntl camllos nro couron tho homo care or crowded streets. It lins ' !ent,,'H, w,,Jch nro ""PP1! to inako tho Ia- Iteenmo titilto a ram. for vonnir ladle to " ride safety bicycles in tho park, and if .. .". r . .. they don't get tin icqulsito amount of attention tlu'io, why. wo'll sco them In Fourteenth htrcot pooii. II urn is not "out" yet, nnd it is not likely to ho soun. Dentists nro nil be coming millionaires, and it is a good job. They always had hard pulling to get along heretofoie. This is tho timo when thu short jacket and small shoulder capo aro in beason, ami mulls and long sealskin coats nru not ripe yet. Tho Hussiun fur collar which laps over Is much worn. It can 1h fastened on any garment witli safety pins nntl worn with anything. Hnnd somo black fnllle wraps can bo trimmed like tho Illustration and havo a trim ming of narrow but ricli passementerie on tho long alcoves and in tho front, and this Russian collnr bo worn with it on cold days. Tho protttcstsuit I hnvoseun this week was a russet red walking dress worn by Miss Dottiu Edison, tho inventor's daugh ter. It had tho skirt in plain nnd strict! wool suiting, Mado as represented in tho picture, nnd worn with tho beaver cloth tight fitting jacket of tho same color, braided with black soutache braid, Tho sleeves were hussar Bhapo. Her hat wns of velvet, with plumes to mutch, nnd Persian ribbon mingled with velvet trimmed it. Sho woro lend colored Suedo gloves. Sho is of fnlr complexion nnd has inherited nil her mother's beauty, which is saying much. iWtsSB!.. 7?m 7JX HAVISIHSQ CltKATIONS. I give thice hats, or rather one hat nnd two bonnets. The hat Is a "ravishing confection" of white Itenver with plumes nnd white ribbon. The toque is of plush, dark blue with, gray-blue tlblwn. Tho other is mi embroidered chip bonum with velvet flowers in shaded brown and gold and orange, with dirown velvet strings. Let imagination paint their gloryl OuVK Hauper. The Young; Cuyole Klllrr. David Monroe, nn 18-year-old boy who lives at Folsom, is the boss coyote killer of tho county. He brings in big batches of scalps every year, nnd today delivered twenty-ouo to County Clerk Hamilton, receiving a ccrtillcnto to. thnt elfcct. Tho young hunter will receive n bounty of $105 on tho scalps. Monroe bus a rltlo and, It is said, brings down a coyote at every shot. Sacramento Letter. jagfj jijavr -,iir-NXfc- i i i, ia.j. if. i , -- vJifsfU' A UNIQUE HOUSE. It I All In Onn Story nnd 11m No Htalra to lie Cllntltnl. Wo often lio tho term "modern conven iences" without fully understanding what U meant bv tho expression. In tho log cabin of two or threo rooms, modorn conveniences nro not tboiiglit of. It I a good donl castor, as far as hotiMikeepIng Ii concerned, to earo for ono of thoso houws than It is of n larger house. Tltoro Is not so much of it) thero cannot bo so much work to do. However, If wo tako tho general conditions which apply to Iioiiso koeplng In tho log cabin nntl tho conveniences which nro attachod thereto, and npply the in to ntt eight or ten room hoiiso, wo (lml a change. Tho work of curing for this hoiino Is slavish. Modem conveniences nro the com pensating dotnlls which nro applied ton larger house and nhlch undertako to redtico tho ialwr of housekeeping to that which np proaches tho work to bo (lotto In n smaller house. Hut tlioy do not accomplish this. Modoru cuuvenlencos merely mnko it (tosslblo to llvo In a larger houso and do tho work con nected with it with an ordinary oxpomllturo of money nnd energy, Generally speaking tho saving of money Is accomplished. For tho most part, howover, llttlo surplus energy remains. VIEW. In the old houso wo had two fires j In tho largo ono wo havo Ave or six, unless wo havo a furnnco. Honco, tho furnaco Is a modern convenience, n labor saving dovlco. in tho small houso wo had only to carry water to tho kitchen. A wash bowl nntl pitcher in a bedroom was unusual. There was llttlo wa ter to bo carried. When ono had oceislon to li o tho wnsh pan ho was BupixMod to empty the water himself. In tho largo houso, with out tho modorn conveniences, thero would bo a wash towl and pitcher and slop Jar in each of tho bedrooms. Honco, a great deal of water to bo carrlod to and from those looms. Plumbing apparatus with hot and cold water suppllod to tho kitchen, ono or moro station ary wash stands on tho second Moor, n water closet and bath tub in bathroom will par tially componsato for tho atldod labor of housekeeping in a largor houso. In tho threo room houso tho kitchen, china closet, pantry, dining room, sitting room, wcro all In ono; not infrequently thero was no collar. A parlor was not thought of in connection with that house. Tho require ments of modern living call for a separate npnrtmcttt for each of tho rooms named. In tho matter of swooping and dusting thero can bo no compromise. In tho kitchen wo havo hot nnd cold water moro convenient than In tho smaller houso; wo havo tables, sinks nnd drain boards; and while thoy af ford advantages in preparing tho food, wash ing nntl caring for dishes nnd utensils, It is true thnt these conveniences require a cer tain amount of enro to keep thorn clean. Tho closet of other rooms nntl tho gas for light- "smm.i uviK ,,, umrjjur ..uumi ...utuuruuiy n.iiiitli.,lllltn coumietisurnto with that of tho smaller ono. How ever, tho added number of rooms, the larger amount of surface to ho eared for in sweeping, dusting and in other wnys which belong to tho larger houso cannot he com pensated for by tho addition of modern con veniences sons to make tho labor of house keeping in tho larger houso compare with thnt of tho smaller ono. Whllo theru U added comfortnnd luxury thoro is added work, oven with compensating conditions of labor saving devices. Tho plau which Is hero presented is of a ono story houso. It Is suited to tho requirements of a small family. There is a hall in tho cen ter, a small library at ono side with a door closing it from tho hall, a sitting room on tho right sowtratod from tho hall by turnod spin dle work nt ono sldo of nnd nlwvo an opening, all of which Is backed up by portieres. Thero Is a grato in tho reception hall, library aud parlor. All of tho rooms tiro heated by a furnaco. Tho bathroom Is accessible from tho hall and tho principal chamber, Tho kitchen Is modem in its nrrangomouts; U provided with tho usual equlpmont of tables, sink nnd dralnboard. Thero is a pan try nnd passage between kitchen and dining room, with a place for rofrlgorator and dough board thoroln, and slldo connections with tho china closet and dining room. In tho high part of roof tho girl's room is pro vided. Dy a chnngo in the chirm closet a com bination stairway could bo arranged which would nfTord passageway from the dining room as well as from tho kltchou to an added number of sleeping rooms above, It would require somo change in tho general stair ar rangement, but altogether would bo feasi ble. ruxm plan. If it were doslrablo tho library could bo used as a chamlter. Thoro would still re main tho reception hall and hitting room for general use. Again, tho bathroom might bo placed on tho second floor nnd a stairway ar ranged in tho plteo now occupied by tho bath room, nnd four or llvo bedroom oddod to tho second story by making It a full two story houso. Tho elovatlon of this house slums it as a ono story building with all of tho walls cov ered with stained shingles, though it may bo constructed of any material by making slight changes In the design. Tho cost of this houso without plumbing, gas fixtures, mantels, furnaco, fences, walks ami sheds would bo about $3,100. ThU con templates hard wood finish for tho rooms on tho first door. Louis H. Gibson. Bifef BW&lJa I V&.T1 HK3 We Extend a Hearty Invitations To 'every lady In the city of Lincoln to visit Our Cloak Dep't Wc promUe to show n larger line of Ladies', Misses and Children's Garments, Than hns ever before been displayed here. Very 33 t0 x39 South ffiATOITIUS WE HAVE f hi ill si and will place on sale Monday Morning, a very fine line of Black and Colored Silk and Satin Skirts Also hand embroidered Flannel Skirts in all colors. These goods are the Finest ever shown in Lincoln. Novelties - Arriving - Daily, Don't forget that we arc sole agents for ... Dr. Jaegers' Unequalled Underwear, and that we keep the finest and largest stock of Hosiery in the city. J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. 131 South MATJEITIUS Lincoln Savings Bankjnd Safe Deposit Co. CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. Interest paid on tloposltx nt any rata of 5 per cont por annum for nil full cnlantlnr month Safes to rent In burglar proof and flro proof vaults, at nnnunl rental of $5 and upwards, Money to loan on real ostato and collateral. YOUIt BAVINQ8 ACCOUNT 80L1CITKD. IIKNKY E. LEWIS, A. P. 8. STUART, JNO. H. McOT,AY, R. WELSH. President. Vlco Prosldont. Toiler 1 m i Ashby & Millspaugh, We offer MONDAY MORNING, OS pieces of German Twill 15 road Cloth at reduced price, such ns these: 5 pieces $r.6o, former price $2.00 5 " 1-25 u " 1.50 10 " .71; 10 " .65 . 8 .35 These goods arc 54 inch wide, nre ASHBY & STOVES AT WHOLESALE COST RECEIVER'S SALE! o t3 bo u CO BARGAINS IN STOVES. The undersigned has a few of the celebrated Sterling Ventilator Base Burners which must be closed out. All parties wishing a good stove will save money by calling at the Hart Hardware Store in Clarke building corner Sth and P sts., and get wholesale prices. Also have a few Canon heating stoves which can be bought cheap. F. W.' KRUSE, RECEIVER HtRT HARDWARE CO, ., -y jJ" t't v.' ?., Eleventh Street. IATJEITITJS JUST RECEIVED 11th St. MAURITIUS " " " " 1. 00 .90 5 good value at regular prices. MILLSPAUGH. w p () CD w CD o CD CO 2tntt Respectfully, . t HIH 7"i 1 .. 1 ' i s C J a 4 s ,' ir. ')V f m Unrnmtt timm m mmlt4t'1&'tftM1WittoU