&& . CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1890 C2 Frank E. Liihr, 936 P Street. North Side Postollice Square TO THE PUBLIC: MCWAltK AIkiuI Id month iik) 1 I'm bnrUoil In ttiocont IiuhIiichm and ndnptnd I lie namo nml coal know u as Black Diamond A my best Cook Wove Coal ami have built up n fair trade under tli. ulmvo nalii-. About 3 month mm n certain Mi, Vivian or Vlvlmi A Co., placed n cheap flflli or sixth (trade conl on tlio Lincoln umrkrt nml now Imvo nu employee t work rnnvIUK.Iho cliy irylnit to work on" tliclr low itrado eoal under Ilia natnoof III.ACK DIAMOND. Il sure you sot TRESTER'S Black Diamond Coall Which I guarantoo to 1p iw kooiI or bolter limn nuy soft conl sold In Lincoln un der any name whntoor. M. L.TRESTER, City Olllco, 1217 O nl. Telephone Am). Ynnl, Twiuity-Hovontli nml M. I. road, Tolophono Ml. mil- Safes, Boilers, ANI Heavy-Machinery-! I! you HAVE ANY TO MOV 15 be sure and Cnll on Lincoln - Transfer - Co. Telephone 166. Office 12! N. Ninth St. Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Knniias City and SAN DI15GO, LOS ANGELI5S, and SAN FRAN- CISCO. Short Line Katcu to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Between Kna City and PUEI1LO.COLOR ADO SPRINGS, nml D15NVI5R. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Between Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Points In lexas. The Onlv Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Maps and Time Tables and Informa tion Regarding Rates and Routes Call on or Address S. M. OSGOOD, Gen'l Ag't E. L. PALMER. Traveling Agent, 1308 Farnam St., Ols&JL. TZJL., NEB. MOVE When you are ready to move your Pianos and Household Goods GET THE Lincoln - Transfer - Co, Telephone 176. -Office 121 N. Ninth St. J? .-.".nlk . 1 vX mm KIM. -'vj: A !lnr Ji;irr of Minimi Time Hinnc'utrTln' O to Yo.ir by Mall or Carrie liOOj HIl.MOIltlu, II ouj Three MlllltllM, NK3.J Olio month 'JUCViili. Iiiviinlil) In Adwviice. ADVKnTntiMKNTn: llnlt fiirtiUlntl on mpllo lt - t tin. orlleo. Hpcolal ruteson I Inn i oturne, CoNTHini-rniNm Kliort Hfo nki'Mie. i-iii nii toric solicited. Personal nml t-oOai imi m especially delrill. I'mfrriNd! Wo make a specialty of Kino Printing In nil It linuioln's. tWietV work n sis'ilnll) . Ptibllt-tliod Sattirdny VI lets, all c.) ii iiiiiihiitl'in direct t llii" ollliv, VVichnicu Pkintino Co, I'lnit.MiiKim. Courier llullillliK, ll:M N Htroet. TKLKI'IIONK-AI i. W'khmki., Jli., l-Mltnr nml Hole t'lopilotor. FlIKII IlKN.INIIKIt, Assoulilli) Kdltnr POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. TllKstntn IhvuhI of trim-poi tntlon mo nl iik on a new selu(lulo of Height lates for com Unit tin- iillrmd will li asked tnadopt. 'i ij ' TliK lluilliiKtiinrnllroid icllef ilomrtimmt uiiN oikiiiiIiu'iI Ini't J111111 nml Iiiim paid out ti. in ly $IU.(hX) since tlmt 1 1 im. Tlu dlsbursc tnciitn for December amounted to (l,(H)0, 'I'll k mil cstnio exclinnno IntH pasol a vote fiiMiiliiK tho extension of tho paving and ask Inn tlio city olll 'InN to Hiiliinlt n pioKwltlon for 6 100,1 x) I of Imiii.Ih for lint p ivln,; of stroi IlltCIIO'CtinlH, Tlio election Will ll lll'lll I'Vll, will. IvNowirAi.i. has sprung another hotel scheme oi. nu. Tlio htlllilliiK Is to bo oil tlio lluili'iii't corner, Tenth nml I', this tliuo nml cost f LNMl.tKK), '1 lioro In oiio coiiiuilntloii 11 bout nil tlilx t.ilk'. Tlio 1 m.-r tli." Iiullilln',' of tlio new lions Ik 1 ut oir tlio Inilter it tuny be. Amiinii tlio ucntleiiieii who cntnoto Iiliiuoln thonthcr day to tike hock th'jstiittt full hum Mr. III011 Colo of Grand Island. Mr. Colo Ih n :n.viijHiH.r innii whnjlearnol to hustle nt lien MoIiicn, mid ho ha iiutilo tlio (Intuit In I11111I 7Ynii..i nun of tlio very liost wcoklic In Nclirkii. At tlio bmnpitt to Mr, J. A. Kiucli tlio Htiiteiiient nnn innilo tlmt ho hml plnccil I,ln. coIii'h mlvei tliliiR irnttor beforo 1,0(111,000 pco- p'o ItMinulo htntinl tlmt Mr. Klnch hml tlio nninin of IKK) hu-micw ineii who wmit to could wen. Mo ulll bo hellt biiuk to pllfll oil thoKOO.l wokk. TllK llnyilon Ait club him taken auothcr tep In Um rilucatloiial woik. Ulmniirniii,il to coiuliiet a iil);lit ilriiwlui; koIiooI for two or thrcu luouthx. ComprU'iit teauheri mo on Imml TiiL'xdny ovenliiKi nt the ntnto linlverrl ty ttiiillo, mul the ailvatilu ;e of tlio liihtnic tin 11 mo 0h 11 to iuomleiii of tho club without rlinrKu TllK .otmiiif innilo a Ntroii hIioIiik Tues day for Lincoln for tho Mnto fair. It dovotcd 11 m;o to tho Mibjoct, tucluilliiK four coluuins oti'llppluik'H fioui tlioiionH'mpciii of tlio Mate, all fnvoiliiK the Cnillnl City. It whk a forci ble iirfiiiim ut, and must Imvo involved a ileal of liinor. That's tho kind of work a ptier Is doing constant y for 11 community without ay. TllK I'v-celplHof tho Ntuto fair Irixtyiar worn tW'ltf. Tho picmiiiiutt I'lillwl for-?lft,Wland other iixpeusos f'Jl.Ufci, leavliiR 11 bnlnuoo of $8,701. The puix's for tho rne.'g footed up ?S,S0. Thoentianwfeiw wiro f:t,(170, Hlall luntH ?v!-il, ginud Htmid reoelptH $3,-1(11, qutii ter sticteli ivivlptH fiKKl, n total of J7,0,.7. Al lowing f-l.Vt for Inclilt'iital oxp.Misw, mid tho r.icrH inndo a profit of t7"J7. IluuiNfl tho past week Cnpt. 0. V. Taylor of Dcndwood has been in Lincoln urging the nrgmilz ition of a company to run tin unlett ing works in Lincoln, 1 hoi o has Ikvii iiioio talk tluin t 11 about the Black HUM tin mines for yearn pvist, but there Is iia-on to bellevo tlmt tlmt mining proiwrty Is now about ready toboopeiud. It would boa great thing for Lincoln to got thoBUicltlng work, and it in to Ik. IiohsI our capitalists muy eo enough money in it to tnko hold. Miw. Anoik Newman, tho W. C. T. U. stato superintendent of jail, pr!nonnud flower ml-oiou work, reportn tho following nrtielvs dlstributt-d nml work dono during tho pnst year: Text enrdi, 1,500; bcrlpturo toxtf, 1,000; nong.lonlleti), l,tXX); hong liooks, 1W; re ligious Mrvlee comlucUsl in jails, prlsonsnnd uliushouses, Iiinuio asylums, etc., 0?i; libra y books, by standard authors, U.V); bompiuts, 1,250; blblca mid tostanieuts, now from pubs Iishvr, &V.I; pages current literature distrib uted, TO.OSSi caster rani, 00; letters written, aJio. Talmaok tells tho following: At Jericho I met mi American, whoso iiamo I have foi gottcu, who askod me to baptize him hi tho river of Joiduu, to one lino Sunday morning, when tho sun shono gloriously bright, wo us sembled together on the banks of tho great liver. I w us clad in tho white robes of an Arab she k. A small crowd of Interested jwoplo gathered about mo, boiiio of whom were Aiuei icons. We fcang together ''On Jordan's Stormy Bank I Stand," which my daughter had copied from a hymn book and dlsti tbiitcd. Af tr this tho rite of Immersion was performed nnd wo dUbandtsl. Omaha U liegliinlng to hustle to inlso H 000 to tnko care of tho genori 1 conference of the Methodist church. When tho location for tlio next oonfeienco was being considered, Omaha offered, ns an Iiulueement, to enter, tnlu the delegates while ill the city. There will lie about (100 delegate who will r main a month, and the cost of their entertnliiunnt bus Uen flguied at W.OOO. At the time of choosing Omiilia a eoniuutlio was nppoliiteil to leluct another city if Oniulm failed to make good lis proiuho The committee are nsklng for something inorofcubstanUnl than promlbw, and that is why Oiimlm Is huftllug. b. Jrav"JP-. rilK iNKW UlUKiNTAIi KAD. THIS SEASON'S FASHION8 EXPLAINED BY OLIVE HARPER. TurkUh llniiMi DmtM nnl Uowns Mod elril from Ihti Intrlra of flrtxtk Hlnturn MutarlitU for Nnl Hnmmcr. Honm NMr rubric anil OM Fiirorltem IBfo-clnl Corntiiionilwicsj. Nicw Yonit, Jnn. 211. Tlio llcklu eren turt'n tlmt womon nrol Only a few inoiitlm ago, wookH Indecl, ono had to bo either dli(ctolruor llrnt empire in stylo of drciw. niid forn tlino fivthlon wrut verg ing on the "lucroyiihlo" or unbollnvnulu of U10 llrnt Nnoli'on'a tlmo; hut now Uint enprleo has paRmnl, nnd tlio nntlquo mid nbuuile arc going to hnvn n clono race with tho oriental fimlilons of Um present tiny for popuhirlty. a walki.no oown ok iiuaidi:i CI.OTU. I biiy orli'iitul of tho present day, but that is tin- HiiuuMiH it v!ut lioforo tho Cm kuIus, mul will lo 111 long nx 1)iom tin tioim exist. In rt lending atoro yisstcrilay 1 biiw n no called Turkish Iiouho dress, minus the troiinura. It was inado of finely emhrol dcrcd nillc tissue, full mul with n nnsli of tho namo dono in gold and silver. Tho (lno nilk tlsstio cheiniso had long alcoves, mid was open liUothcm all, V Blmpo.uud over this was ikisci! on tho (lguro a car dinal red velvet jacket thickly embroi dered in gold thread. Tlio alcoves were long, and ho arranged that thoy could lie closed from tho top to bottom, or left open, as the wearer desired. With this was a pair of those heelless hllppers, em hioldered also stillly in gold thread. The dress is that of tho Ionian Greek girla' holiday attire, hut everything oriental hero is willed Tiiri.iah. Greek gowns modi led from statuesque draperies on (lieek hculpturo aio also aeen ery often this w inter. They gen erally aro made in whitollannel, cash mere, veiling gr oivpu do chine, or, pret tier yet, JapanchO crape, and Iwrdtred with silver or gold caatlo hrald laid on in key pattern. Tho importing houses nml best of the retail houses aro now showing their ad vance lines of amnnier inateilals for the lieucllt of the wealthy class who Imvo nil their pretty summer clothes innilo din ing Lent. Tho aaino laco effects of last hcason aro continued, only they aro oven inoiu inonouneed. Palo tints in tho soft est and most del lento shades and com binations aro seen. Among the new goods for tho spring I notieo that Irish poplin is ono of the foremost novelties. It Is in gray, drab, cream mul darker shades of aolld color, nnd it is nlo seen in an exquisito bro cade. Fiench poplin is also among tho now importntioiiB, and Is in roiuo patterns made with n "laco work" stripe which is exceedingly handsome. NEOLIOK OK CAltDlNAI. AND WHITE. A very pretty negligo morning gown can bo made of striped flannel, or cardi nal sateen with open work stripes, with the skirt which is to bo mndo quite plnln with or without n flat band of lace nbovo the hem. Tho jacket to match enn bo of turkey red calico with a lace vest, or it can bo of cashmere or ilanr.el with n surah vest. Tho stylo is very pretty and dressy. Tho culTs niul a Uind down tho fronts aro made of velvet. This jacket is equally pretty In cream whlto with blue, or moss green, or ruby trimming, and la quito dressy enough for morning wear anywhere. For a stylish nnd elegant walking gown a moss green Indies' cloth is richly embroidered in silk nnd chenille of in visible green. Tho wnlst anil alcoves are embroidered In a novel manner, Tho back of this gown Is cut Prlncwse style, with deep box plaits in the lck. A 8inall velvet bonnet, with a llttlo gold embrniflnrr nml n lilr.l nt nn.i.liu feather, and tan gloves complete ono oi ' tho neatest nnd most ladylike of cos tumes. Olivk IlAllI'KU. somewhat like a southern home. Plans ami Dmrrlptlnti of a Very Comfort ahta rirtiirraqtif. Ilotur, TIkto U somothlng Miggratl ve of a cotitliorn liomo in this floor plan.nlthough it Is built hi a northern city. Tho largo main room, which extends tlio full length of tho housn, the arrangement of rooms on mch sldo, tho broad exMiinio of porch In front, tho wldo, low pitcluMl roof, tho kitchen oxteiislou In tlio rear, nil suggest tho soutlM-ni house uja'ATtox It is not uncommon In micli bulMluss to have tho entrauco dlnvtly in front Tliore U nlwnys objtvtlon ton direct pivomgo into a Inrgo riMxn Tlw placing of a vitlbulo In front of or nt ono side of a largo hall changes It into a room. If there wertrn door In tho front part of tho largo central room 0 this house there would ucotmnrlly have to bo n hut rack or other repository for wraps, umbrellas, etc., which never prvmtit themselves agnxsibly to tlio oyo. Kurthenuoro, In placing them awny from tlio door, there would l a paKsago across the nxiin to tlw hat rack, which would be marked nt tlntee with dirt nnd dust brought 'in from the outnlilo Tlio vitlbulo and stalr Imll chaugonllthLs, In thlsluAtniicothestalr hall U plnctsl at tho Mdo, which gives mi iinolwtrueusl view from tho front rtof tlio main room. This stairlmll can to covereil by 11 nig, which enn bo earrlo.1 out of tho house for cleansing Ono of tlw great objection to Imnl wood lloor In Ihmlhc which must Ih cariHl for at a moderate ocmiiso Is tlxt largo ntuouut of la Imr tho.v reipilro Thoy nru easily soiled, and show tho slightest dlsllguromoiit, Mthitt It U iiisswsary inure than once every day for some ono to w Ipo them up In sHtH, If not all over. In houses w hero oxienso oa-energy of service U not liii.rtunt this ni-iy bo a small matter, but us he general condition must contem plate economy of energy, it Is Important that this matter lx considered. Tko disposition which leads thosoof moderate menu to fol low thoexamplo of wealthy neighbor tends to the ll-e of uiaiiy li.ird wimhI Uimiis Aoo.1 ImhIj' Bru-vM-U cai'H-t Is easily tal.cn care of as compared .rlth a Imiil wkx1 lloor, mid tlio llrst cot is but little more The liisldo llitb.li of the eutUv lower Uoorof this houo U of linnl wood. 801110 llttlo vari ety Is usL The main room Isquartered oak, tlio chamber white miiplo, tho library syca more, tho stair hall quartered oak and the illiilug room walnut. The plastering has a gray tlnlsh not tho white, glaring color bo common. In the dining room, ubout half way up tho wnll, on nil sides, Is n shelf which is about six Inches wide. It extends between casings of all doors unci windows. On the under side of it aro cup hooks, to which may bo hum; an occasional cup, or through which Hiiillux or other green or decorative material may be trained. The llttlo china closet In the corner of iho dining room lias g!us doors In lt upper section and shelves and uineled doors below Un the second lloor are three full helj;ht, square bedrooms. The larger rooms aro In the high part of the roof w here the height it Milllelent to admit celling with llht collar Ik'uiiih. N'ot eeu tho uper corners of the, rooms are clipped. Tho height U th- siiiull room Is derived by pluclng n ilorim r the sUe Of the 1 (sun on that side of the lious To return U the tlrst lloor Hie main room Is divldislbya circular form of ormi mental fretwork m that theie is a largo pas mgo through tho center. The lew Irom the front through this fretwork to the mantel mid seat in tho rear Is very charming The mantel Itself Is ,f wood. Tho facing U of enameled tlio. Very llttlo wood work shows on the front through the shelf. Tho porch is a ery elegant fentuio of this house, presenting, as it does, largo unoli htructcd space for this rinun outside the house. Tho main liody of tho iwreh, as will Ikj seen, Is to 0110 side of tho entrance, thus 110 ono Is disturbed by 11 pnsngu from tho front steps to the door. The largo irablo in front of the iNirch Is left opuil to tho sheathing lluu iuiovu tue ratters. Tliuelrect of this is not only agreeable, but it lots more light into tho main room than would U the case if tlio gable were lllled with ornamental forms of wood work, shingles or other material which obstructs tho light to a Hue with tho top of the columns of the other part of tho perch. There is another iolut about this oien ga bio which can only make itself apparent from experience. That is. there Is a feeling ideas mitly in contrast with the doprevdng effect winch comes from sitting under tho low roof of tho ordinary form of isirch. One can sit under this gable, look up nnd see a largo ex pniiso of sky above him; otherwise, thero Is little more than the horizon to be wen A number of ooplo sitting on such a porch will naturally move from each end to the center to get under the opening of the gublo with out really know lug tho reusou. oUrfeov O ROUND KLOOll Tho cost of this house and appurtenances is thown by the schedule UuiMins-Flrat lloor flnlsh. Hard wood; xecoiul floor flnlsh, plno . $2,600 Privy, saulr and elieds . 35 Cisterns and conutctloas. 100 barrels . SO Illuminating rur plKi sa I'lumbliiK, cellar hlnlc, kitchen sink, bath tub, water closet, uash elnW, street wiulier, city und clitera water .... M Ou llxtures W Mantelsaud Rratcn 60 Puraaco .. S00 Total f3,8CJ Vry Clniractrrlstlr. Voung Knlckci bockah Ifrom Now York) Ya-a. I contend that a man's charactah Ii largely Inlluenced by the kort of a place, don't you Vuow, that lie lives In. Jl'js Kastend (sMeetlyi I sunposo you got that Into your head by living in a Hat, dldu'l you, Mr Knhkcrboekalif Bun and Voice. -, r"J9 IE rl '" I , ?' r'r.w.v.itn J -- 1 I 1 4 L MAURITIUS WE HAVE MARKED ALL Woolen Hosieiy and Underwear HT'COST, For the Coming Week. This means great bargains ever shown in the city J. H. MAURITIUS & CO., 131 South MAURITIUS Ashby & Arc Closing Out their Entire Stock at Cost, time to Buy Goods at Wholesale ASHBY & 100 Engrayed Calling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If you have a Plate, we same, at ft 1.50. ESSEL PRINTING CO. Courlor Offtco. Lincoln Savings Bank CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000. I'ttTestpldon,l0mHlts.lianyrat.or.-pHrconts,-ru.inumfornltriillcalandariiioiilh Safes to rent In burglar proor and lire proof vaults, at annua! rental of $o and upwards Money in loan on real estate and collateral. HKNUY K. LKWIH, I'rcshlent. A.T, H.STITAHT. Vice lVeHhlonl. HENRY M. DOMESTIC ROCK SPRINGS CANON CITY TRENTON And "OLD LEE" Anthracite. 115 S. I Oth Stmt Telephone 360 OUR WARRANTED SHOE I LADIES this line of Fine Shoe we place on the market anil claim them to be the best line made. Wc WARRANT every pair. They are Hand-made in every uptict and are the Latest tylcs. OUR PRICES: $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 We can AVE YOL' MONEY on thin special line. Please call and sec for yourbclf, at H, SHERWIH'S Boston ; Shoe ; Store 1026 P ST. ,, L O Efo A LEAVITT v S" 1 (5' l vf" 1 1 Cr f-IDEAL- vSA MAURITIUS in the finest line of these goods 11th St. MAURITIUS Millspaugh Now is the Prices ! MILLSPAUGH. will furnish 100 Cards from Tolophono 253. Now Burr Block and Safe Deposit Co, 1 uu ii sa vi.nus ACCOUNT SOLICITED. JNO. H. MeCLAY, TreoHurrr. K. WK1.SII, Teller LOST ART DISCOV121siE13 AGA.IIM I Sccuiliy! Safety! Kelleft For All eyesight! of optical complications, by the Introduc tion nruhclciitlflo mid skilful system; niatlieiiiatlenlly iiilJiiKtcd com bluntlon Spectacles and Rye Glasses, Kiiuallred to all ineipialltles of the EYRS1 G HT -IIY TllK - : EXPERT OPTICIAN, : PROF. STRASSMAN ttliy' WNlftt 1 26 Years Experience! est authority In his npccliilty; can now bo consulted frcu or charge for tho next thirty liny. Olllco at tlioll.Iin hTUDIO, iij Houtli Eleventh Htreet, Lincoln, NobniKlta. Ills reputation and miccess Ih endorsed by over 5,000 Persons In this State AIoho on & tho tluest collection on thin continent; bun ilreds of arletleH to select from of olaborute workmanship, holiest polish ami tlnlsh, ad mlrably suited to every expression of tho IIIUU. Okfici: Houiih: 0 to 12 a.m. 1 to 5 )v. in. i ' to 8 p. in. 'YtfTO), i uz. SIGIlf RESTORER: SsStiiS': Kfcssfi ISXALIM i 'W7.'irlJ(yrnt For further refeienee rend olreulars ir ad vorllsomont In State Journal I'HOF. HTltAHSMAN iHilnlnu nu lininonso business throuiiliout the Culled states, nlv Iiik the lie.t or satUfiictlou and delluht to Imndreds with 'defOctlVo Slulit. HUknowl ccluoor the 1 1 ii mill eye and his skill ofadjust Iiik the kIioo-cs Is imirv clous beyond Imunlna Hon. I.iii1odciI by all the creat men of this country mid Kuropo. rcl'leaso read circulars for a complete list of references. Olllco at WJ t'outli lltli street, at Kltto Htiullo. t rWSZrZSi i '."2-51Sfn. (awrFfitu V "WlWdk W'ji&W gzys . n," SjhMUMK " "J r