Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 01, 1890, Page 4, Image 4
,?.jMaHWsK.A. JSK;afra--yv.itHii(y j.,-g,a- - ft rxijnf-ti, l U u a Jf y I'A-i fcVf l I v ' Buy the Best Gold Coin STOVES AND RANGES, Frank E. Lahr, 936 I' Street. North Side Postollice Square Exclusive Agent. HENRY M. DOMESTIC ROCK SPRINGS CANON CITY TRENTON And "OLD LEE" Anthracite. US S. 10th SfrMf. Telephone 360 OUR WARRANTED SHOE I LADIES tll line of Fine Shoe we place on the market mul claim them to be the best line mndc. We WARRANT every pair. They are Ilnmlmtule In every rcipect and are the Latest styles. OUR PRICES: $3.60 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00 We can AVE YOU MONEY on tbts ipeclal line. Please call and see fot yourself, at H. SHERWIFS Boston t Shoe Store 1026 P ST. Santa Fe Route ! AtcbisoD, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R The Popular Route to the Pacific Coast. Through Pullman and Tourist Sleepers Between Kansas City and SAN DIEGO, LOS ANGELES, and SAN FRAN- CISCO. Short Line Rates to PORTLAND, Oregon. Double Dally Train Service Hctwcen Kansas City and PUEJJLO, COLORADO SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short Line to SALT LAKE CITY. The Direct Texas Route Solid Trains Hetween 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 Texas. The Only Line Running Through the OKLAHOMA COUNTRY. The Only Direct Line to the Texas Pan-Handle. For Mops 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, J308 Farnam St., OMJLHA, IfcTIBIB. r , L r , CEO A LEAVITT I "a T T I I T Ll 1? (" 'I w m I fr 1 TT. . 1 V" .-yr- uf,t 'i I h'iriinif iHMi 1 Lvtv:iTiw.i.-7.un lLta-SX;?..3iaii I IVjnifiir Mirr 0 MmUrn Timtt. HuiiftUHtrrtoNi 0 in Voir by Mull or Carrie tJOO) HU Months, fl.OOj Three Months, Mta.j Olio month tt) Cents lnTHmlily In Adrance. AllVKHTIXSMKNTS! Itnt flirlllaltltl OM npplllVltlMI At the oflleo, Hiwclal rntfsonTliiiot'niitrnet. CoNTiumrnoits; Short sploy skelclip, prs-ius aihI stories solicited, lVnmiml ntnl Hoclal nolna are MxolAlljr dpslrslile. I'niirmo! Wo make a -i'lftlty nf Him I'rlntlnic In all Its brandies. Society work n sct laity. Publinhud Soturchiy. AMnM till IMlllllllllllOlltlilMS direct to tllft nfllco. VVknmicl Printing Co., I'UIII.IHIIKHH. Courier llulldlmt, I KM N Hlreol. TKI.KI'llONKiVI Ij. U'khhki,, Jiu, Editor and Holo I'roprlotor. l'llKIl IlK.Sr.lNOKIl, Associate Kdltoit POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 60,000. TllK slate otntorlcal contest wilt lie hi'ld nt Iloliannii's hull March II. Knur school will conietot tlio Htuto university, Wosloyan mil' verslty, Donuu college of Crete mid Matt col lect) of I'll. Tim orator will Imi banqueted in tho ovcnluif. TllK Journal of last Tuesday edltorlnlly "lunstvd" Iho iiiniiiiKriiU'tit of Kunko'it opurn house. Tim Juurnttl Is said to hnM hIxUoii nmiiiul passes, each goutl for two (tcrmm, and tho ulsliy-wasliltii'ssof ItsdraumtlocrltlclHius has lieen attributed largely to Unit fuel. Tug best now of nil I tho iinuouiii'uiuHiit tluit tho II. & M. will build oxtoiislvi) hhojwat Hnvelork, Lincoln's suburb, If tlio prniorty oiwicrs 111 iloiuito !KH) acres of land, Thu dnimtlou will undoubtedly I hi forthcoming Tho shops nio to ttfiVl.OlX), and It In wild they will employ 1,000 men. Tiik miossoni announce tlmt I), O. Court ney, J. II. Htrode, V. 8. Iliimlltoii mid J. C. Johnson will seek thu Kopubllcnu nomination for county attorney. They iiIho think James L, Caldwell Is ready to rctlro on hi houoni and thut (Ion. Mollrldu and Chnrlo K. Hover tuo nro In tlii raco for wnU In Iho lower liniiranf th l('lslntuni. Willt.K In tho oast tho publtntirr of Iho CmmiKii ordered n nuinlH'rof Inrno onnrav InitN to llliiHtrnto pcnioimiiiid nventi of cur lent Inlon-Ht. HidciiIh nII1 lo niailo In tho Hoftluilf-toneprotviwniiil will bo Iiiiro nud etKtly. Tho Ilint nlll fiDMiir In thu Cmimen of next week. It will bo u four-column jor- trnlt of Btnnloy, tho Kivnt Afrlenu explorer. wsMMraHHarH In mnkliiR n reply to i crltleNmuf tho tnx- payers' lenRtip, O. M. IjuuIktUwii, city nt- lornoy, unyH a. r. M. Htunrt, V. w. Ilolmoo, Joxenh llilins. TIioiiwih U'nllmi. A. lMdv mul T. E. Btoveus nre worth nlmut $800,(XX) but liny to tho elty nn airuronto iHTsonal inx of only MlM.lW on nn nwesuiinent of f !),lklO. ThU in uiikiiki, nut a man iioronillnK lilin'lf cnti not 1)0 oxkcU1 to mo padded kIovcb. Omaha has n now kcIioiiio under way. When congresn was asked for an appropria tion for u new site for Kort Oinnhn It wns urcwl that tho old fort could bo sola mul tho proceed njiply on tho cost of tho now. Oma- lis now wants congren.su to code tho old fort to mo sinto or fioliranka for a military nend- omy. Itsucceiwful, Omnlm will noxt winter ok tho leglslnturo for i. big appropriation to run tuo proHNel academy. O.nk of Omaha's brlghttvtt reporters, Carl Bmlth, went tho rounds of IiIh fiionds tho other day, and to test their frleiuUhtp tuked for tho loan or live dollant. Htrango to nay, ho wns successful In several cases. When ho struck Dick Ilerllu, Dick nnld laconlcly: "Go you," wrote out hU check and nnktsl no quis lions. We hereby glvo Our Dick fulr iiotico tiiat wo shall call on him just as noon ns no can work tho railroads for a pass. A Nkw Yohk houati that got the first lot of tho "Spider and Kly' puulo soM .'10,000 in tlnvodnys. It's tho grcatekt lilt over made with a puxlo in Now York since tho Pigs and Clover; and tho manufacturer, who Is nmora ing a fortune from this invention, nays tho sale will far oxoed tho "plgn mid clover" Ik foi e the. craio dlei out. Wessel Printing Co. hnvo a fow of them In stock, and all that our Mr, Wemel could get while in New York. Wk are assured that the now hotel for the southeast comer of P and Ninth streeU Is as sured. Tlie I.lii.-oln Hotel company has been Incorporated with f 1.10,000 capital stock by tho following men: II. T. Clarko, C, (X Hurr, E. E. Drowue, John It. Clark, J. A. Iluck latr, A. Hurlbut, N. C. llroek, 11. D. Hatha way, 0. N. Humphrey, I. Meyer, U 0. Pace, Charles Mayor, 11. It. NIssloy : Co., James Kelloy, Krwl Schmidt, Henry Velth, A. Hal tor, J. M. Ilurks, A. K Orimth.S. Sellgsohn, Joseph Wlttiuan, Jacob Itocke, W O. Forbes and (J. C. St. John. A iikcent contribution of Al Pairbrotlier to tlio H'orM-ieraM' cotfeo takes olf a Lin coln man in this style; "Postmaster C. II. Gere of Lincoln was In tho city yesterday. It is not often that Postmaster Gere conies to Omaha, this being lib first visit for something over two years. Mr. Gere looked at the crowded city saw horse cars, cable cars, electric motors, buildings seven, oight and ten stories high, saw hacks with men riding in them nnd he was bewildered. 'What is go-1 ing ont' usfced tho editor nnd postmaster, as ho adjusted his glasses and gazed up Furnnm street. 'Nothing, limes ore n little slow just noW Just before the spring business,1 remarked the stranger, 'Hut,' nnd Mr, Gero looked again, 'where are all thew peoplo go ing In tho cant What makes so many In tho streets Is there a fit el' 'No, theno people live hero; Mini of thorn are shopping, some going home but it is quiet on tho htreet to what it generally iV ugaln answered the stranger, 'Lunvake)1 onld Mr. Goie us ho took his note book from his pocket and wrote, 'Wilte an urtlclo on Omalin's hard times.and another article that Omaha people have said Tom Cooke was a thief,' and Mr. Gere wont to bod and dreamed that lie was In Chicago," CAPITAL CITY COURIER, PRETTY PICTURE DRESSES OLIVE HAHPEn TELLS HOW PLAIN GIRLS MAY LOOK ATTRACTIVE. Orlmtnl Costume Am I'liullng I'nvor. Mrs. Cleveland's TurkUli Kinbmlilere4 (liiVli I'nttorns for liiRitiiiir Nome of tho New Hprlng; Fnlirlm l'rrh Millinery, (HieeliU Curresonlineo ) Nkw Youk, Fob. 27. Pleturo droiwcs for young Imlica nro certainly vory "fetching," ntul tltoy nro peculiarly ndnpU'd to mich nn nro not piiitlcularly pretty, iw tho iH'holder'rt cyn Is npt to fall upon tho cohIuiiio rather limn tho face. TIiobo who wear them nlimihl tnko pnlun to boo tlmt their hair la ilreiwcil lit accordance with tho ntylo, otherwlso It would destroy tho wliolo eirect. Mnny young girlH who look poHltlvoly plain In thu onllnnry coHtiiine of thu day nppcnr very nttrnutlvo In a picturcHquo gown, copied from u portrait or n picture of Boine grnnde ilnmu of u century or bo ngo. Thu gown enn Iw exactly copied, or it can bo modified In tdiglit degrecg. Volvet or volutlniv iiuikea tho ino.st cITec tlvo of theNO gowns, nud next to tlmt mntorial in henry brocaded silk. A WCTUIIK DltKSS AMI M1W. CI.KVBI.ANIt'B TUHKIHII KMIlItOIDI'.ltKI) COSTUMK. I givo n picture of nm of Uioho cob tunics in black velvet, with n plain skirt very slightly draped in front, with n baud of feather trimming around tho bottom, Up tho right Hido Ih u panel of brocade In jwnrl gray, with Wnck nnd cardinal ruined pattern. Throe jet but tons nud u jet buckle trim the wulst. Thu vent front i In cream colored Jnp nnuso crope, nnd mound the neck is n band of thu feather trimmings. Tho jnunty velvet hut.wlth u ruby bucklonnd cardinal fctither, adds just the touch of youthful brightness necessary Perhaps tho dress would bo more elegnnt nil in velvet, without admixture of nny otlior tunterlal or color. Dark blue, green, brown or prune vchitlun would innko up n very rich and lmndsoino gown nftcr this model, mul it would only rcqulro at tho most ten yards of this goods to nmko it. Thu feather trimming is nliout $1.00 per yard, nnd it would need four yards of that. Velvet costs anything you hro willing to pay for it, according to qual ity. The velutinn it $1 per ynrd, nnd is mora used than silk velvets for cos tumes. Oriental embroidering is getting quito a rngu just now. Woolen and velvet liousa nnd street dresses luivo braiding mingled with uppllquu embroidery. Mrs. Graver Cleveland wears such u costume made of black camels' hair with a band around tho bottom dono in scarlet nnd gold. A pointed girdle gives grneo nnd slenderness to tho waist, nnd there is n simulated Spanish jacket in tho eamo kind of braiding which entirely covors tho back. Tho sleeves nro trimmed en BUltO. It is curious that no one Iiiib noticed how largo Mrs. Clovoland Ib. She Is taller than thu most of women nnd is far stouter than sho looks, owing to the per fect symmetry of her figure, which hor dressmaker takes piiilo in outlining nnd accentuating by her arts. Whatever gown Mrs. Clovelaud has. on, there Is tho snmo faultless fit and apparent simplicity in trimming. It is only when tho flguro Is poor or uuduvolojied that n dress re quires a profusion of trimming. In tho threo toilets for young ladles nro shown somo of the latest styles for waists. Ono lias n deep pointed peasant waist in black velvet over a dress of Havana brown, which Is n favorite color this season. Velvet panels nro placed at the sides. Tho Bhnulders nud top of tho front breadth nro shirred. The tniddlo dress has tho front of Jnpancso crope In pale blue, nnd the rest is of chnlllea in pule blue nud prune Mowers, with prune velvet girdle, jacket cuffs and collar. Tho third costumo Is of gray and green striped surah, with four narrow tucks around tho bottom. This model Is ex ceedingly pretty for an ordinary homo uresa ror a young lady. v r Vi lBarl fffB&jfc'&I (jUS I'llETTY DKKSSKS VOH IMIBM'ES, The now spring goods look like wholo flower gardens seen under n mieioscope. Some of tho flowers nro iiiagiiilied ten thougnnd diameters, and thenuguln there aro others with thu tiniest little fnlry flowers over seen. The sateens mo cash mere finished, with n very heavy face in comparison with thoso heretofore shown, and wonderful dovo colored and change able effects nro produced. OUVK llAJU'KJt. I SATURDAY, MARCH A COMPACT PLAN. A Home nf Hinnll Arrn Wlilrh U'llt lie of Oenernl Interest. I II. (tlbson's Ixwk, "Fifty Convenient Houses" (Tliomaii Y. Crowoll & Co., New York), contains many things of seclal Inter est to Intending houso builders. Hero U a doscriptlou with floor plans of a vory com pact, convenient houso. Tho body of tho structure U to bo DOxIMJV foot. Thcro are eight avallnblo rooms besUIoi tho bathroom nud tlio nttlo. anouND ixoon. On tho first floor, as wo enter, there Is a ro cepllon or sitting hall, which is so common in tlio more modern arrangements, of dwell ings. This reception hall nmy lw wpnrntod from tlio passngo by curtains or Krtloros or sliding doors, In which oveut tho ojxinlng irom tlio room Into the wmsngo would havo to 1m a little narrower tlmn that t-liown In tho drawings. Tills room would presont nn attractive fea ture, The windows In this pnrt of tho room could lio placed nlxiut four fiot from tho floor, In u lilch event Ixiok shelves could lw nrranged below them. Tho window in front goes to within seventeen Inches of the floor. Under tho stairway, and leading from this room, may lie placed a very liberal closet, in which thcro should lie n small window. Leading from the juiKsago Is tlio stairway ond two closets. Tho little iMixsago hi which ono closet Is placed Is separated from tlio hall by a door. There Is another door owning from this passage Into tho kitchen. Thus there aro two doon, between tho kitchen nud tho front part of tbo housa This nrrango ment has in mind the Isolation nf tho kitchen from the other rts.ms in a way to prevent the passage of thu usual kitchen odors. The stairways In this houso nro of tho class known rts combination stuirwnys; while tlioy aro convenient and easy of construction, thero is a certain amount of complication in their arrangement which makes them tllfll cult of description mi as to bo understood by thoMi not accustomed to examining floor plans. There is tho stairway from tho front hall to the floor ahove, and one from tlio kitchen to the landing of tho fiont stairway. Tho landing of the front stairway ond that from the Kitchen stairway is In common thut Is, It U the tamo. BKCOND BTOnY. Kor the purKso of making this under stood, It may bo woll to say that ono may go up tho stairway from tho front hall to tho landing, somo eight steps, and from thonco down Into tho kitchen, or ho can turn right face and go to tho landing on tho second floor. This part of tho stairs is used coming up from tho kitchen as woll as from tlio front hall. Howover, tho kitchen stairway is separated from tho landing by u door. Thero is another door at tho foot of this kitchen stairway. In coming down stairs, ono may turn to the right, open a door and go down Into tho kitchen; or, ho may turn to tho left and go down tho front stairway into tho hall. Dy Jhis plan everything Is concentrated, and without tho serious drawbacks which extra cost or a smaller number of rooms would Imply to those who havo only n little over $2,000 to siend for n houso without appur tenances. Tho head room for tho stairway coming up from the kitchen U secured under tho bath tub In tho bathroom Immediately nlwve, Tho cellar stairway Is clearly Indicated as going down parallel to tho kitchen stairs and under the front stairs The cellar In this houso should lo under tho kitchen, stairways and tho reception ball that is, it would oc cupy all of one sldo of tho house. The parlor Is 14xl7) feet in size. It is connected with a hall by wido sliding doors, so that about ouo-half of this side of tho room may lo open. Tho grata opposite tlio sliding doors in tho parlor would premmt a vory beautiful vlow from tho ball and stairway. Our dlnhig room has an liideeiidcnt con nection with the front hall, so that we do not havo to go through tho parlor or tho sitting room to reach it. Tho doers leading from tho pus-sugo Into the diulng room and kitchen should bu hung on doublo swinging hinges. Tho windows In this kltchou should he placed about threo feet from the floor, so thut tables may bo placed under them. There U n placo for n gns stovo between tho two windows, or oven under them If desirable. Tlio porch nt tho rear of tho kitchen may be Inclosed with iattlco work, or, what is bol ter, coarse louvered slats, like thasu of a shutter. Tlio door which loads from tho porch Into tho pantry Is a small ono, placed nbovo tho Ice chest, and Is for tho use of tho iceman. Tho arrangement of rooms up stairs will bo readily understood. Leading out of tho hall ts n store closet for bedding, etc. It is located fo as to Ik) accessible from all rooms. From tho front end of tho hall a door leads Into the fair paswigo to the nttla The longest reach of railway without u curvo is that of the Now Argentine Pacific railway, from Ilueno-j Ayros to tho foot of the Andes; for 211 miles It is without a slnglo curvo, and has no cutting or embankment deeper than two feet or three feet &mt e - 1(1 I I I (rAr I Qb&oerJ met I TT 1 I ' In -LjLf ' TrrrmT fl ',6' I C7hcpi i, 1890 MAURITIUS Don't Forget that Centemeri The Best J. H. MAURITIUS & CO. Ladies' Furnishers, 131 South MAURITIUS Ashby & Millspaugh Are Closing Out their Entire Stock at Cost. Now is the time to Buy Goods at Wholesale Prices ! ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH. Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Go. . CAPITAL, $200,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000. Intorost paid on deposits at any rate offt per cent por milium for all fullcalandar months Hafes to rout In burglar proof and flro proof vaults, at annual rental of 13 and upwards. Money to loan on real estate and collateral. YOUK A VINOS ACCOUNT BOMCITKD. IIKNKY K.LKWIB, President. BETTS St MENDOTA COL'RADO OHIO BL'K CAN'N CITY WOOD AND BEST ANTH'CITE 1 1 1045 O Street. Xj- MUTEB; Notary Mt and Real Eiti 8 Detler in City and Farm Propori, $L Hi 100 Engraved Calling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If youfeftve a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards from same, at $1.50. ESSEL PRINTING CO. Courier Offlco. Telephone 263. Now Burr Block The Machine THE THE NEW YOST! SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS ! It needs but to be seen to be convinced that It Is far alicud ol any thins heretofore Introduced. N',T A TOY nit 1'I.AYTIIINO, butn practical machine built on thorough t-clcnt Itlo principles, by C, N. Yost, for many years past building of both Cullgraph und ItomliiKton Typewriter. WESSKL PRINTING CO. Sole Agents, COUIUKK HUII.DING. MAURITIUS we are Agents for the Kid Gloves Gloves Made. Uth St. MAURITIUS A.P.H 8TUAKT, .WO. H.McCLAY. K. WELSH. Vlco President. Treasurer. Teller WEMBR, Telephone 440 AOIKT TOR TBS forth Genu Lloyd Steamship Compuj, Hamburg-American Packet Gv., o1 Baltlo Uaaii akwBaUrosd Agsnt for the different eompanlM sit and west. Southampton, Havre, Hamburg. Stetten, London, Paris, Nor way, Plymouth, Bremen, Swe den and any point In Europe. Postorde's and ferelcn exchange Itsaed to all proaalaent points la Sorope. . i? '"P f'les with the east blcjptt bofci Jfd mtOs TnsUtnUoas, I am prtpared to makeaU Wads of loans on first real estate mortgsgos, elty of and city warranto, also la state, conntyand city w?cflaeUun.and will always pay the Wffhesl arketprica. Call and see moor comoad wS L. MEYER, 108 North Tenth it That Has Taken LEHD, YOST! 11W1I3I N Street. JPtk THE w - i. , JLit!jJiia!iL.f -.-. . .- rsoK . .A tzmi