. ?lff" "-W""V fiWwf iMTgEfrfrl WjjagftwMI liwiMWaaV-ta wwMiWwhi'W"'"M ll (Ml(l WifMII)l.. W"-' I "" mill IT" . . M. .ri j-j T ii if iwpanfipvBavaprviaiMUWu ft; L a k n L - '4 Jf $ i ' ft' It I !.". X' Ili Buy the Best Gold Coin STOVES AND RANGES. Frank E. Lahr, 936 P Street. North Side Postollice Square , Exclusive Agent. TO THE PUBLIC: HKWAUH-About 10 month nuo 1 em barked lu the coal business nml mluplcil tliu nnmo nml coal known a Black Diamond A. my best Cook Htovo Conl mid hnvo Imllt up n fulr tnulo under th.i itdovu nniiif. Aliont 8 months m;on certain Mi. Vlvlnnor Vivian A Co., placed n cheap (Iflli or sixth Krade conl on tlie Lincoln market nml now Imvo mi employcanl work cnuviiliiK the city irylhit to work oil their low grade conl umlor the nnmo of MtAOlC DIAMOND. Do suro you got TRESTER'S Black Diamond Coal I Which I Ktinrnntoo to bo na Rood or Inittcr tlmn nny son conl sold In Lincoln tin- (dor any nnmo whatever. M. L.TRESTER, City Olllce, 1217 O ft. Tclopliouo U. Ynnl, Twi)iilyHovonth nml M. P. rood, Tolcphono &M. mil- Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kanin City and SAN DIEGO. LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN- CISCO, Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Daily Train Service Between Knas City and PU R II LO, CO LOR A DO SPRINGS, nnd DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Uctween Kansas City and Galveston. The Short Line Between Knnm City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dalla, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Point In Texas. The Onlv Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Hnndle. 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., o :m: jl. 3E3: -a. , nbb. MOVE Whcivyou are teady to move your Pianos and Honsehold Goods GET THE lincoln - Transfer - Co. Telephone 176 Office. 121 N. "Ninth St. A-o A liuUtr liptr of Mmltrn 'Vimr, HuusuiiirrioNi Ono Year by Miitl orCarrlo I J 00) Hlx Months, f,oOThroii Months, lino.; Olio month 'JO Cents InrArnlily In Advance. AuvsimnsMicxrs! llnles furiilnlird mi npllctl-ii At U10 udlcn. Hpcclnl rale on Tlino (.'oiumcli, (ViMiitinmoNsi Hliorl spicy sketclioH, ooin ami stories solicited. I'ersonnl and Social notm arc rnxclAlljr ilpslrnhle, I'rintin(ii Wo mako a sist'lalty of Klnn Printing In nil I In hraiiolio. Hocloty work a soclftlty. PitbllHhod Saturday. VililnoM nil couiiiiiiiiioalliiiiM direct to t hit ortlw. Wishhici, Pkintino Co., I'Ulil.lnllKUH. Courier llilllillMK, ll.TJ N Htrecl. TKI.KIMII1NK2M U W'khhkl, J11., lilltor nnd Uolu Proprietor. Fhkd Hk.nziniiku, Associate IMItor ?.ers POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 60,000. Tiik Hold In h' 1?: loiimti'x. Homo nt Grand Island linn A lkttkii fioui IMItor U'wwsl has been re ceived too bit i fur uo In thU ,'ouuikii, iiinl will iipjwtr next week Tut: In lu-tilul homo for women nl llfonl Irni iicciviil thirty Inmates since. Its opening Inst M'iy, l'lieio have been twont)-iix births in tnu homo nml oho death, Lincoln cannot not loo mmiy good tlilnK" Wo want tlio CI, A. II. encampment for tlvo yenm, nml tlio hti)s In bluo will receive liiinri h into tt eminent IC tlioy come. TllK student u( Wo-doynn university hnvo formal a stock eomp my nml will lsuo a col 'tK uHr with tint niitwtlvtt nnmo of llntihtt. l'rof. K. II. 'lhornhruo will ho od- l(OI-lcl)ll'f. Tiik faculty nt tlio statu uiriwiidty li'ivo minion in w (lepiuiuio, Imvliii; ilcoulul to do nwnywltli coiiiuiviiUDiiu'ul oiiUIoiih by tliu Rrmluntmt nndj will ciikhkc iui orntor with n imtlomil roputittoii. TltK lteiil liUtnto llnclmngo linn divided to tempt tlio (1. A. It. to meet for tlio next llvo jonriiln Lincoln by olTorliiK tlio fno uo of tlio htrtto fnlr jiouniU nml biilldlnj;, n cn.ili boiiui of WtW nml certain mipllen. ycoiiKunotlwrtmo for Lincoln. Hlio will Imvo the now Epitciptl hcIiooI. ltx locution hmtbcoii ref priori ton Lincoln rector, Row John Hewitt, nnd nil ho wants Is n suitublo Inducement In tlio way of n Mtc. IIo'll et It. Ami now wo want the Baptist university. Tiik Htnto univertity hiving decided t nbolMi Iti llrnt prop irntory vr, tlicro will n bo greater demnuri on tlio h'Ii mN of tlio city, A now lilli school N Mug iliNeuxwHl. I ugroixl to liy nil means give in n building lu keeping with tlio u'owlng gientius of tlio city, Iluilri for tlio future. Tiik Worht-llenihl of Omnli.t nnd tlio Cnj Imvo uimle n tlo-up. John M. Cotton, tlio U',-, rotrcppoiideut, tins bten iiM)lntori n.i soclnto iilltor or tlio Cull, nml his tlm will bo divided between tlio two penj. Houioof liU ntnttor will bo used lu both, nml his evei.lns will l)o given to ovnlvlng ttlltorlnK Anotiiku llvo business mnu hns thrown his fortune in with Lincoln. Mr, Robert Easou, for years one of tlio chief men In Vnxtou it Unllaghor'n wliolenilo grocery house, Oiualin, bus bouxlit nil Interost in the lnnlnof Ilnr. groavot Bros. "Bob' Eason is a lypl nl ut oru bti'lntwH rustler, and ho will be u great acquUitlon to Lincoln's commeicinl elrcles. Tiik Couuiku'h lepresentntivo in tbo east has sent homo n now puzzle, tlio spider nnd and tlio lly, that Is driving easterners crnzy. The Idea wns sngested by pig in tlio pen, but In the new puzzto n drop of ipilctonlhoris mmle to ill Ivo four lllo't into tlio spider's web miri then icttrc to Its own lnlr. Anjono who Ims haurilel nuick-dlver knows how trenchers ous it U. The Journni of Sunday tolls a pitiful stoiy of tlio overty and ilejiiulation tube found lu Lincoln. It seems terrible that such misery should exist In a city whom tho average of coiufuitisHohlgli. Is it nuybody'j business to relievo this rilstrewl If not, will someone make It his business! Something more than a bushel of coal nnd n sack of flour Is needed. Some of these peoplo want to earn thoir own living and tlioy need work. Can't soniothlng bo done for them I Tiik government nt Washington lias given out tho follow lug: Patrick Egan, minister to Chill, has advised tho state department that the authorities of Chill have, at his solici tation, pardoned John Welby Lindsay Arm strong, a citizen of Maine, convlcte I lu tho Chilian com t of liomlcldo eight years ngo nnd sentenced to ten yean inipi Uonmont Minl-ter Knn hajs that Armstrong w as umto on a vessel which, w lillo she was In tho har bor at Vnlrntso, n light occurreil among tho sailors. Arnut r. ng Miot t no of tho men, but plrmlri that ho did It in selfslefense, How over, he won convicted, nnd was sentenced ns stated. Under the clrcumstauces, nnd becmifo of tlio fact t lint, up to tlo time of tho com mission of the hnnilcide, Armstrong hail boineau uubleinUlit-d ivpulntlon, tho minis ter felt that ho ought to Interfere lu tho man's behalf. i:e, Kur, No.it nml Throat SiuclalUt. Dr. Churles E. tipuhr, No. l'.'lS O st. Con sulfations in EnlUh uuri German. Teeth Trenti-il nml 1'IIIimI. Dr. R. C. T,oKilfn, Dentist, 2-JS South ltth stieet, oyer Elite Htmlln Telephone -ca. Ap- poiiltmeuis mane uy if lopuone. t,eniu In rnliillni;. Miss Clair Link has returned and opvneil a class in Oil, Water Colors, Pastel and tho Uojal Woifestereldna painting nt her studio, H'JUKstieet. IVrm' nml pmtlculai-s fur iiMud 011 npplli-utlon. Mi LlciMu-'P-.fc CAPITAL CITY COURIER, THE NEW YORK FASHIONS. OLIVE HARPER SAYS URGE "HOOPS" ARE COMING IN. Slit Hit Hern Informixl on (Inml Author lly That llm Dlrrfut Itajr of Tliolr Ail vont I Not llntr nlW Awn), Too Ilnr Oennrnl (lowlp tin Womiui's Droom Hnt;UI OorreMitondcnco.) Nkw Voiik, Feb. 0. I wnH told Kxlny, 011 nigii niitnoriiy, that lu iohs tlmn six inoiitliH largo lioopa would Iw "In," nml Unit iiihU'ikI or tliu nicwiit clcirntit slm pllclty In tliu innklliL' of ilreascH. tho more trimiulng you can pile on thorn tlio more fiwhloimblo thoy will bo. It wrw nlsonrn illctod that lloiuici'H, pulTn nml featoont would U)on nil tliu nldrta, nml thnt it wnt going ritiilro twcnty-sovfii ynnla of lnntciliil to innko u gown, I don't Iwliovc It, nml 1 tlon't want to Mlovo It for bov. crnl refisoiiHi tliu ilmt being tlint It Is quit Imril enough now to get n droM wlion It only iiccOh twclvo ynnla or so, nml the second Ixdng thnt lioopcostiiinosiirc hop rlbli', without nny iMwsllrillty of gruco 01 bonuty. A PASIII.Y OltOUI'. I wns shown threo beautiful Imported gowns, nnd Iol each lind n lining ol liorHolmlr rrlnolino with two reeda rur clear nrouml just about tho knees. Ol coursu theso now only serve to hold the skit t out to n modenito degree of ftillnesi ami miglit oven pass unnoticed, but if straws show which way tho wind hlowi ho also do hunt reeds sliow thnt hoopi nrooii their way. In tome respects thit will bo a blessing, Tor it will glvo the parngiaphers something to tnlk nbout. Thoy Imvo been pretty dull since bust let collnpsed. A good many English ladies have never abandoned them, nml would feel as If they wcro really Immodest if thoy went without them. The new materials for spring nml sum mer are coming In so fast that it N al most ImiioHsiblo to keep them all in youi mind's oyo. There are iiIho several quite now colors which will undoubtedly have n "run." Ono of them is llnx blue, just tho color of tho bluet Ilax flowers, and It has tho double merit of being an abso lutely fast color, no matter in what ma terial it h produced, and very becoming to young eople or those of fair com plexions, as It has the raro quality In bluo of showing up nil the tlolicate ilesh tints instead of making them look leader, or yellow. This ilninty color is seen in foulard and nil tho summer silks, as well as in lawns and cotton fabrics. Tho othor bluo Is called Mandarin, though It is dlfllcult to understand what gave rlso to tho name. It is n truo akj bluo, with n sort of a frosty bloom over it, which gives a silvery metallic luster very pretty and becoming Chnllies will be used very much fot children's dresses, as it is soft, pretty, cheap and keeps clean. Tliu pietty fam ily group will give thrifty little mothere a good Idea of what to mako for tho ba bies. Tho plainer children's garments nro tho easier they aro to keep clean, and cleanliness is tho greatest charm of a child's dress. Ornamentation should come second. DAINTY NEOLIOKK. I saw a pretty and useful negilgeo for young matrons, and I thought It would bo a very easy garment to copy, bo pie Bent it. Tho model was of old lose cash mere with bands of biaB vehet of a sort of bluish dark gray, and with tlio loost front of fringed China silk lu gray und old rose. It could, however, be tuiulu lu any other becoming color or iimtorlul. Tho back is tight lilting, piincessu shape. It needs bIx yards of ciishniero, two ol India silk and ono of velvet to make this, nnd nny pattern that husatirlin-i.n i,i will sutllco a lady of average intelligence J( mako one like it, Even I have berioua II Audits of trying, Ouve IUuper. ,tv mtgi!w7 ft f ij).( WjI st ' '''' Irarr v SATURDAY, FEBRUARY BOUTHEflN HOUSE. tsnlnii nml I'Iiiik nl a llonm for TVIntrr Us In fltirlilu. While this plnti wiw dculnncil lor n winter homo In Kloilda, It Is lu mind that conditions might oxist thnt It would Ui occupleil during I warm weather. I hnoofti thought In con- ' iioctlon with tho plumilng of outliern Iioiiim I thnt tlio problem via not so illlTereut from thnt which belon to 11 1101 them hoiiso ns Is gviicrnlly mipkmi, Tlio condition- of comfort and convenience apply nllko under nny clrciimtnnccs, nnd a lioaxi thnt will Ui comfortable- In the south during warm wi-ntlior will niso Iw couifortn bio in tho north umlor tlio snmo conditions. It Is truo that tliu tomKrnture Is quite often ' as hiuh In soum of our 1101 thorn eltli ns It l In tho south, thoiiKh tlio continuance of tlm Itoatnl orloil Is not usiinlly so groat. It Is also truo thnt it hoiiso planned with referonco to bolng cool In summer will Imj warm In n In ter that Is, tho walls should Ixi shenthed, n xml nnd weather lionrrieri In tho case of a framo lioiiKO for a southoru homo tho samo as for ono In tho nortlu 1 -iTrm, l " I r g&Qsm$gi KLKVATION. Tills hoiiso tuny hnvo a collar mid Is pro vided with two full stories mid an attic Tho plan combine! tlio features of two houses which hnvo Ihhmi recently built In the north. Tho Ley to this plnn Is tho reception hall. It Is tho fonturo of the house. It Is open from front to lenr There Is tho front door nnd tho window to thu right of It. At ono side is another window Then at tho opposite- end of this hn.l over tho stnlr landing, which Is a little over eight feet from tho floor, Is n largo window divided by uiullions, which Is nearly tho full width of tho hull. Thin during the hentcil K'ilod this hnll can Iw open from front to ronrnt projior times, mid thus n draft of nlr secured Dining tho ix-rlodsof ordinary tempera ture this feature! would mid to tho comfoit of living lu this building. It mtltos a very nttraetivf feature arehltpctiirally. A hall which IsoiH'ii fiinn end to end, mid which nt tho snmo time iilTorils tho conditions of util ity which belong to a hoiiso of moderate coht, cannot but Iw delightful. At ono end near tho stairway is n corner fireplace. Dur ing a chilly day in tho winter tho prosit from tho vestibule as 0110 enters tho hall would bo pleasing Indeed. Tho vestlbulo, which would aironl n place In which wraps could ho hung, mid tho fireplace at tho other end of tho room, would change this hall f 10111 a mero iNusngo spneo to ono which would bo regularly occuplod. i osb Self r- jJ,T m OIIOU.M) KLOOn. Up over tno flreplnco, and extending the full width of tho hall, isa gallery from which ono may look down Into this room. Under it Is a china room, lighted by n widow nt 0110 sldo. Noxt to this china room is a lavatory, In which may bo placed a wnslistnud and water closet. It may lo entered either from tho hitting room or reception hall. Tho wnter closet would bo placed In tho spneo directly under the steps. This room would bo well lighted nml ventilated by means of the win dow shown, Tho china room forms a MUngo from tho kitchen to tho dining room. There nro double swing dooi s connecting this room, and in this way tho kitchen is sufllcieutly Isolated. Tlio kitchen is nrrangeri with duo regard for convenience and ewso in tho movement of housekeeping. There is tho sink and nrrniiRe nient of tables on each sldo of It. Convenient hereto Is tho kitchen range. Near by U a pantry. In which may bo placed all proper fittings. Tho ungoway to tho cellar Is near thereto, ond botwoen It and the stairway loading to tho second floor Is tho kitchen closet Tho parlor, dining room and sitting room are shown In their proper relations ono to tho other. Tho door which connocta tho dining room and parlor is not a sliding door, but Is hung on hinges so as to make tho sep aration from theso rooms complete nt proper times. in'"i 1 nr ii 8ECO.ND BTOIIT. A desirable arrangement of porch Is shown. On tho second floor thero aro four bed rooms, a dressing room and bath. Tho most ceonouilcnl way of heating rconis not provident with a lino Is with n fur nace. Nothing can bo better, even in n winn climate, than n furimco which will do g..od wrvlco during chilly days. There Is no nwie troublo in keeping a flro in n furnaco thou in 0110 stove. It may bo regulated so that tho afr of tho entire hoiiso Is temmred nt once. Then tho first cost and tlio cost of maintenance Is not so great us with stoves. The pasaKowuy to tho attic is shown In thu front ball. By examining tho liedrooms It may bo no ticed that tliei o is proper v all rttro for nil furniture, Louis H. Owso.f. to :i , ili & Pi iU J3 ij dl , rr-pn- "An hr. it 8, 1890 lAUillTIUS Monday Morning, February We Inaugurate Our First Annual Sale of EMBROIDERIES And will continue We feel perfectly justified tlm is the largest and most complete- line of EMBROIDERIES ever oiTered in We came into the city and at possession of under peculiar circumstjint'i-s. -"' " i.iiv.tv. nut: l-llilllUL'S Ol a lifetime not necessary t.. let you into the entire details of the transaction suffice it to say we participated in the closing out of an immense stock of one of the largest Importers o these goods in New York. We took a large slice and are compelled to make a quick and lively sale of them, as we cannot afford to carry so much money in one line of goods. We ha e therefore marked each piece at a very small advance over purchase price, thus enabling you to buy in any quantity, large or small, at prices as low or lower than ,those merchants who bought at regular prices paid for them. While in our store don't fail to ask to see our 25c Corset Cover, a Great Bargain. J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. Ladies' Furnishers, 131 South IATJEITIUS Ashby & Are Closinsr Out their Rntn- tiieir iintire time to Buy Wholesale ASHBY & Lincoln Savings Bank CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY J)F STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000. e-lnT.1,?1'! n ,,I""U, ,U ,,,,y rut0 "r 5 ,ur oont ,or 'lI'l' wr nil full calandar month. lO.n,,t',,.bl,r,r'!r00f"'1 ,lro Proof vaults, at nmiual renta o .rM. ami collateral. HKNUYK.I.UWIH, 1're.tdenU A,1,,ltJ!Y.A'v svv a uaiui sklent. HENRY M. DOMESTIC BOCK SPRINGS CANON CITY TRENTON And "OLD LEE" Anthracite, IIS S. 10th Street. Telephone 360 THE NEW Yost Typewriter A Typewriter coimtrnrtetl im Tlmr.m..l. Hole eotinc rrlnclples without ribbons, Mm pie, ixntnblo, compart nml of unlimited si rl il au speeil l-orfiet allKiiineiit, easy e-nrrliiuv e. eeutlng llneK work. Toseoli U to nduilie It, .....-..,..,,,,.. ,n ,,,.v , niiuuiy nikpiacini; Ibeol or iiiiicblnes that were onco preferred jj oxporlqnei d operators. Inspection hollo- WESSEL PRINTING CO., Sole Agents, Courier llillldln, U3J-H,t N m. 1 iMiMBHHiHaasiHMa r , L , , C E O A LEAVITT I Al T IT lJ T Ll IAUEITIUS 02T -o 10th. same chtrino the week. in makin lir the assertion that e prices that will astonish you. this immense stock of goods Ono r( r !,.. ...,..,. i c. 11th St. MAURITIUS Millspaugh Stn,.i. - r.. vr - .. Stock nt Cnct- Now is the Goods at Prices ! MILLSPAUGH. and Safe Deposit Co. YOUIl HAVINGS ACCOUNT HOLIOITED. . JNO.H.JIcCLAY, II H. JIcCLAY, Treasurer, WELSH. Toller OUR 'WARRANTED SHOE I LADIES this line of Fine Shoe we place on the market and claim them to be the best line made. We WARRANT every pair. They are Hand-made In every respect and are the Latest styles. OUR PRICES: $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 W c can AVE YOU MONEY on this ipeclnl Hue. Please call nnd sec for yourself, at H. SEERWIFS Boston Shoe i Store 1026 P ST. C,' rr 1 w fib m BTll,,,!Tte,ssi & .. "'ftJi 0 jaji. J't'UjtoiirfUjU.f, .'-J iJ l.lfMC tf ijJW .t-t - u i tWt-jt vJ .,, fc .t A 4. -- t i (1 . ii ., ' - 5A. 3.V-.