Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, February 15, 1890, Page 4, Image 4
wjft)ftfc ' mptjH()(lfcwfc---wH''wtrt- v-- ir iiiinalr tfa mua XJ 1 ,,1- '' liPVfM'HWHV-IMIW'WlPI CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, KLbRUARY 15, 1090 & iv h t i s ft . r e I r?J r p K'. I i ! K fc Buy the Best Gold Coin STOVES AND RANGES. Frank E. Lahr, 936 1 Street. North Side Postolliee Square Exclusive Agent. TO THE PUBLIC: IlKWAIUwAhotit 111 month into ! em barked In tho conl business mul lulopicd the namo mul con) known ns Black Diamond Al my host L'oqk Hlovo Cnul mill Imvo tmllt up a nilr trade under tho ntsivo intuit. About 8 month agon certain Mr. Vlvhinor Vlvlnn & Co,, placed n cheap fifth or sixth grade oont 011 the Lincoln umrltut nnd now Imvo an mptoyco nt work canvassing tho city trying to work oir their low grade, conl under llio namoot 1II.A01C D1AMONI). Ho sure you got TRESTER'S Black Diamond Coal I Which I gunrantco to ho im good or hottur tliun any tort conl sold In Lincoln un derbuy nuino whatever. M. L. TRESTER, City Oftlco, 1317 O it. Telophono .'.TO. Yard, Twontv-Hovonth nml Mi I'. rail road, Telophono Ml. Santa Fe Route ! Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R, R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kama City and SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, nml SAN FRAN. CISCO. Short Line Rate to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Dctwccn Kansas City and PUEULO. COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Hetween Kansas City nnd Galveston. The Short Line Between Kansas City and Gainesville, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Austin, Temple, San Antonio, Houston, and all Principal Point In Texas. The Onlv Line Running Through the OKLA'HOMA 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., O ls .S. X-I -a. , NEB. MOVE When you are ready to move your Pianos and' Household Goods GET THE Lincoln - Transfer - Co. t Telephone 176, Office 121 N. Ninth St. O A ltjtulitr liprrof Miulrm Timf. HUiisUuirrioNi Otto Voir by .Mull orl'nrrlo tJOO 81. x .Montlis.ll.ouiThrca Months, fAi.; Duo n.intli JU (.''tit liivAnilily In AiIvhihy. AovKiniKitMixTm llnlcH furnUlH-tl on ni'i'lloiil" nt tln omen, Special rnuwonTliiieCoiiirnoiii CoMTninirnoNsiHIiortsploy sketches niih mm lories solicited. Personal nml M.hm.jI nutm u rKMclally deslrnhl, I'rintiviii Wo iimkn n KclAliy of Kliw Printing in nil II brmioliK. Hoolety work n special!) . PubllHliod Saturday. iiln nil ooiiiiiiiinierttliiiin illivet to tho omeis WlCNMlCL PUINTINO CO, I'UUl.tMIIKIIM. Courier building, 1 1: N Htreet. Tki.ki'iionkjSAI U Wkhhri., J 11., Kdltor nnd Solo I'loprlolor. 1'iiKii Hk.nziniiku, Associate IM I tor POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. Tiik new receiver of tho Intnl ollleo nt Me Cook I our lno Ilningm-ducr of the Heoro tnry of Htnto's ollleo, Tiik muiouiieoineiit N mnde tlmt Attorney, (leni) al I,iono will begin n light to hnvo frolKlit rutcH In Niibrnokii redured to within IB or SO ht rent, of 1 how of Iown, Tiik Hovoiilh Day AdveutistM Imvo delected tint May farm southeast of the city for tho :to of their new unhorslty. Thoy proposo to elect six building In tliu course of tlmu. A iiinlu building, liVlxTO foot nml four stories high, mid n hul i).' hall will bo put up this year. In hlsnddicsi nt llm opening of tho now court house- Ijiwyer IaiiuVi Inoii oilili "Tho lawyer has always been tho object of inoio or lews dislike. Tho iinoloi t Eiryi'tlmm expressly forlmda advocate to plea. I In tliulr com u on the gioui.il Unit I hoy dmkmicd tho nduilnls tnitljn of tho law. .Milton mentions thnt tho Miueovlli'K hml no liiuyori, but over nmn plend lilt own ciiuka rilr Thomas Alooio iiiiikw the nb-MMiw of Inwyois n clinrncterlstlo of his utopl.i for they wore eoiwliloiod n sort of peoplu wm so pioffxntou is oilisulso iimt torn ns woll its wivt tho Inw. IMwniil Ilelln my In tho iivw utjpin noon iilmut to dumidh-peliHO-, with liiwyvrM. Slft nmkei (lulllvei- say to hU iiiiuut, 'Thitro wns n society of men nnioiii; 111 li 0 1 up iroiii their outh in tho urt of proving by Hor.Is multiplied lor tho pur- km) tlmt whiio N black nml lilmt is white, mojnlli.giisihiy mu p.ild, To this hoelety nil tho rest of tho )ieoplo are tlnvot.'" Tiik rntlronds Imvo' redwisl rates on corn from Nebrimkn polntH ton per cent. Auditor llonton, Hecrotnry Cowdry mid Commissioner Htoou Imvo united in a public oird In which they wiy, nnioun other things: "Wo conclude after a thorough Investigation of tho ipioitlon tlmt tlie people of this Btnto nro much more lntoretil in obtaining lower rates upon tho long hauls to eastern mm keU for the prtsliieta of the state tlmu In any reduction that hns been suggested, or that It is Kvblo to innko In rates on merchandise, or in rates within tho limits of tho state. No conces sions, pledges or promises were made by tlio iKMird as regard future nit, mid if this pro posed i eduction proves to boa tienellt to tho produconi after n reasonable trial tho board ill demand further reductions. Tho reduc tion Is n move In tho right direction. If mar kets nro not infected by tho reduction, It will kuvo to tho farmers of this state more tlmu 1,600,000" Lawyku Uu.unohi.ey gave a sketch of tho Lincoln bar at tho dedication of tho now courthouse, and among other things said: "li the early years of our practice here, wo young lawyers, stai ting out with high hopes In our profession, were of tho opinion tlmt law suits might tw reduce I to as grout a cortnlnty an death ami taxes; but after n fow years practice at tho liar that hallucination disap' iH'tiicd, never to return. We nscei tallied that thoiklemoof Juiispitidence was as un certain as the empyrlcnl profesiion of medi cine, and moi- iiplexlng than good, sound orthodox theology. It took us only n few yeai-s to nsccrtnlti that the venlleU of jui los ere quite uncertain, and that Jurors somo tlmesgavo free loins to their prejudices, but umnlly on the lde of the weak ugalnst tho strong. As, far example, they uro in faor of a wonitin against a man, a Inliorer against the employer, of a teiiatit against his landlord, of an Individual iignlimt a coriwrntlon, of a poor man as against a rich man. The more a man is prejudiced tho Iota ho knows it, He uiny bo likened to one riding In on emigrant car ull night. Hy moi nlng ho smells notblng wixug, and thoodoisare as fragrant as tho Garden of Eden. In tho early days of our practice tho attorneys on both Bides wore usually lloivo und combative delighted In skinning eacu other's witnesses, In tho uLuso of tho opMilng eounsol, and evon tho Judge, at times, got isilMieil olf. Our civillaition is fint passing iKjyoiul brow bent In nml lliult lug Miliiees, und InilU big opposing eoiiiiM)! Wo Hud that tho moH successful lawyor is, in tho trial of a case, a true gentleman. Wo have ascertained that good nature, with a clean, fair, foiciblo and bilef statement of 'octfc and arguments, will prevail over vitu iwration, and oven oratory, In tho early days wo often bundled our evidence to the Jury as If toeing It with a pitchfork, without due method and chronological order, or Its relev ancy. And one other thing wo then prided ourselves in, mul that mus u long and intri cate crom examination. It enabled tlio Jury and court to boo our leni nlng nml cunning. Hut after year of experience wu ascertained tlmt wo otteued killed eases by ci os-exaini-nation, nj wo have eliminated much of our profundity In that reelect, niieother branch we took gi eat delight in, was to make long, winded and llowoi-y speeches. Wo trotted out, lu gorgeous nttlie, the Greeks, lloumus, Goths and Vandals, often eiubellU-hed with Li tin mil quotation fiooi Siinkespeuro. All this khotwd that we weio college graduates and deeply yeikisl in iiucient lltenuuie. All tlu-sj tiapplngs of spo.cn have been trlpjKil oir for the clear, b, lef ami cjuipnct nrgu 1110111,' ECONOMICAL DRESSING. WISE WOMEN DO NOT LOOK FOR BARGAINS, BUT GO SLOW. Making Nw OammnU Ont or Old A Tri umph In Drat Jacket IlJnpimtil by IiiKrnloii C'ontrMnf A Btndy In Dm trln. Hpeclsl ComfiiiofHlenco.l Nkw Yoiik, Feb. 1U.--A iliirllng, pret ty, but economical llttlo lady friend of rnlno wiw weeping tho other day when I went to neo her. Hho Hung open tho door of her wnrdrobo nml showed mo tho ball cloak In tho IIIiihI ration. "That's what it 1st That in what nils nml I wanted to buy n otock of grocer ies, nml I don't know how It happened, but I piiHHcd n door where they weru sell ing out tho loveliest Paris gowns nnd cloaks for almoHt nothing, nnd I just went In to wo wlmt thoy were, nnd somehow- before I knew it I had bought tlmt. I got It for $200, only think! It had Ih'i'ii marked down from V)0. Hut when I ctituo to get homo I remembered tlmt I never go to balls, nnd it in not Hultuhlo for Btreet, oven In n cnrrlago, nnd I HH!iit nil my grocery money, and Charllo will Im) ho uiigry, and I don't know what to dol" TIIR MAONIKICENT OAItMENT. Tho cloak uiiaof hllk, ho HtlH that it looked llko marble, und nil nroiiud It was it bund of HtulTy ostrich fenthera. There wafl u pale pink mirnli lining nml long Jewish tileoves, hanging loosely over tho tight inner onw, nnd the front was oen to mIuiw the dresH worn licneiith it. Tho sluipi' was Mmplu in it elegnncc. anil al together it tmtiipttioiiH creullon of the inodlsto'ii nrt. Hut it wnn of no use to my friend, und Mm finally imiunged to sell it for 91S."i, mul considered heiHelf lucky. Tho truly economical woman does not look for bargains. When rIio receives from hcrudoring and manly husband her quarterly "allowance," Mio first carefully looks over her wnrdrobo and decides whether or no any of tlio garments sho already possesse can by means of a llttlo now trimming or any changes bo mado useful, nnd notes down tlio kind nnd amount needed. Then hIio makes n list of "must haves," another of "would liko" nnd another for "luxuries." Then alio buys her things nnd forth with sets to work to ninko them herself, or to "huvo in" n dressmaker for n fow days. Ilor goods nro, when chosen thus, of ivs good material ns her purso can buy, nothing Is wasted, and thoy nro chosen with n roferonco to tho b.alnnco of her wnrdrobo in her eye. Such n buyer out of very Blender menus can contrive to dress oven elegantly, and buy nil the "must hnves," "would likes" and "luxuries" in shnpo of pretty bits of laco, ribbon, a nice feather or pair of gloves. One lady had n drnb walking jacket, half loose nnd decidedly out of Htylo. Did sho go and buy an expensive gar ment? In tho language of tho Philistines, "Not much." Sho thought it over sev eral times with her pretty head on ono Bide, nnd finally put on her bonnet nnd went out, got n pattern for a tight jacket, Bomo black sotttncho braid, with a less quantity of gold hrnid, nnd went homo and to work, nnd in thrca days had a jacket tlmt was tho envy of hor friends, who could not believo that it wns that same old drnb sucquo. This shu could wear with a plaid cheviot or a plain dark cashmere, nnd it wns dressy enough to wear over a black silk. SEW FROM OLD AND rilKTTY NEW ONE. A study in drapery for n young worn nn'a gown ia shown In tho pretty now dress on tho girl who is admiring, with n llttlo envy, tho appearance of the now old jacket. It is of 11 g tired bongnline, in brown nnd blue, with an underskirt of stripes to match. Nothing could bo more girlish nnd graceful, nnd it fs n stylo easily copied In any soft material. Tills dainty design would bo pretty in whitoor colored miu's veiling orchnllies, or in nny soft goods, which would drupe in Iootu easy fold'. Tho embroidered bund around tho bottom could bo replucod with EitTel points of laco or nny other suitable trim, ming, nml tho finishing touch of grace added in tho shape of a bow. The eco nomical little woimiii could study these two models with e.M. llent effect, und ulao tuko warning hy tl.. ither and not buy a piece) of magnifies foolishness, to ie- pent in tears and ski..ipin potatoes uf tor ward. Olive Haiu'kk. A TWO 8TORV BRICK. Dans of mi Klegattt ttftslilftiiofl to Oot O.OOO. Tlio plain for this hnmlsoiuo two story brick mtidonco iro from Artistic Homes, publlshotl by tlvn National llulldlng Plan association, Dotrolt The brief doncrlptlon givon is nppendodi new. Drtck or Btono foundation, cut stono trim mings, slnto roof; principal apnrtmonta fln Ishexl with hnrd wood, oil finish, insldo blinds, etc. Height of stories first, 10 foot 0 Inches; second, 10 feet. Collar, 11 foot 0 Inchon in tho clear. First story contains reception room O nuouND riioon. (with flreplaee), 12x14.0; stalrcaso hall, 12x13.0; parlor (with fireplace), 13x1-1; sit ting room, Clxll; dining room, 1:1x13.0; kltcheti, 12xUI; pantry, 4x9; china closet, 4x4. Second story contains stalrcaso hall, 12x13.0; sitting hall, 12x14.0 (with fireplace); BSCOND BTOnT. chamber (with fireplace), 13x14; chamber. 11x13; clinmtwr, 11x13; chamber, 8.0x13; clotet ofr each chamber; bathroom, 0x8.0 two rooms finished In attic. Estimated cost of building, ,000. A Succrnllnii fr I'lcturn HuiirIuc. What to do with tho largo spneo over tho mautelpleco when all tho good sited pictures are nccdeil elmwhero is a puzzlo to house keepers. It wns solveil very nicely by ono lady who had three small pictures, uniform in blzo nml reicmMiug inch other (n subject. Sho hung them liko steps, the one at tho left being plnced lowest, tho one next it a llttlo higher, ami tho third higher still, It (s a now way to trent pictures, and affords n ro lief from tho tlmo honored plan of hanging two or three picture nt tho snmo illstnnco from tho molding ami tho third a llttlo higher between them. Lrt 'Hr lllp. "Ooorgo," sho said, ns sho lay quivering In his tightly clasped arms, "what wns thouoUo I heard r "Nothing of Importance, Gladys, darling," ho mmverod, "A slight rip in my coat, that wus all." And then as tho pound of tno lienting hearts slowly filial tho room nml llojted through the back door, sho murmured 6of tly. "Gcorgn, dear, you couldn't mako that coat rip a Utile more, could you)" Clothier and l'uniUb.T. I PaniJot I Kit-c lien, I Dining Roomjll I Staircase W Hall. I I ''" -I Sitting Room. L Reception 1 I Room. " "" Pore ft. I I D I Brh.roomJ CI. I I Chamber. Lmh J I Chimbar. R l r ico5fj pSittfnpRoom. I LggiJ Chamber. J Balcony. I I I B'L til I llf T Lt'Sl.1 I l Siji.iiij rji W, tSfa MAUEITIUS Don't Forgot that wo nro Agonts for the Centemeri Kid Gloves Tho Host J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. Ladies' Furnishers, 131 South MAURITIUS Ashby & Are Closing Out their Entire time to Buy Wholesale ASHBY & Lincoln Savings Bank CAPITAL, $260,000. LIABILITY Interest until on deposit nt any rntn offt nnr Hares to rent In burglar proof nnd nro proof " "" ""' ""' """ ciiuiiiflnu, IIKNIIV K.I.KWTH. A.P.H. STUAHT, Vlco lVcsldont. l'reslilcut. 100 Engraved Calling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. Jf you have a Plate, wo will furnish 100 Cards lrom same, at $ 50. ESSEL PRINTING CO. Courier Office. Telophono 253. New Burr Block The Machine That Has Taken THE LEHD, THE NEW YOST! ffljm0t rff9Kr SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS ! It needs but to bo seen to bo convinced Hint It Is mr nhond of nny thine heretofore Introduced. NOT A TOY OK 1'I.AYTIIINO, but a practical maclilno built on thorough scientific principles, by C. N. Yost, for many years past building or both Callgraph and Homlnaton Typewriters. WESSEL PRINTING COUltlElt IIUILDINO. HENRY M. DOMESTIC ROCK SPRINGS E LEAVITT I Al T T GANON CITY TRENTON And "OLD LEE" Anthracite, IIS S. 10th Stmt Telephone 360 THE NEW Yost Typewriter A Typowiller const rueteit on Thorough itllle l'rlnelules. W'llliniit ribbons, klninli. Helent uolseleKS, iiortable. couiDiiiit and of iiiillmfto.i speed. Perfect nllKiiiueiil, easy eiirrlngo i eeutlugllnet't work. Toseoil Is tondmlio It, coiiM'tiiieuily tho Yot Is rapidly dlnpluuiiig the older iiuieliliies tlmtwero onen piolerred 0 experienced operuiors. Inspeutiuu sollc I ted, WESSEL PRINTING CO., Sole Agents, Courier llulldliw, UW-IISI N Ht. c o L IATJEITIUS Gloves Made. 11th St. MAURITIUS Millspaugh Stook at Cost. Now is the Goods at Prices ! MILLSPAUGH. and Safe Deposit Co. - OF STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000. iimi nnr unim,,, r... u is.n ..i...t .... vaults, nt annual rental of 5 and upwards. lUUIl WAVINUH AUCOUNT SOLICITED. JNO. II. McOLAY, It. WKL8II, Treasurer. Toller YOST! CO. Sole Agents, 1132-mi N Street. OUR WARRANTED SHOE I LADIES this line of Fine Shoo wc place on the market and claim them to be the best line made. We WARRANT every pair. They arc Hand-made In every respect and are the Latest styles. OUR PRICES: $3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 We can AVIS YOU MONEY on this special line. Please call nnd sec for yourself, at H. SHERWIFS Boston i Shoe t Store 1026 P ST. F V- ST 1 V T 1 I 0? r tAL lw fIDEAL-iX. 5 i i.