Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 08, 1890, Page 4, Image 4

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1890
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Buy the Best
Gold Coin
STOVES AND RANGES,
Frank E. Lahr,
936 I Street,
North Side Postoflice 'Square
Exclusive Aircnt.
HENRY M.
DOMESTIC
ROCK SPRINGS
CANON CITY
TRENTON
And "OLD LEE" Anthracite.
NS 3. 10th Strut. Tthphont 360
OUR
WARRANTED
SHOE I
LADIES th! Hue of Fine Slice
vrc place on the market ami claim them to
be the best line made. We WARRANT
every pair. They are HaiuNmailc In every
respect and are the Latest styles.
. OUR PRICES:
$3.50 $4.00 $4.50 $5.00
We can AVE YOU MONEY on
this special line. Please call and sec for
yourself, at
H. SHERWIFS
Boston Shoe Store
1026 P ST.
Santa Fe Route !
Atchison, 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 Rntca to
PORTLAND, Oregon.
Double Dally Train Service Uctvvccn
Kansas City and PUEBLO, COLORADO
SPRINGS, and DENVER. Short
Line to SALT LAKE CITY.
The Direct Texas Route
Solid Trains Ilctween Kansas City and
Galveston, The Short Line Detwcen
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 Maps and
Time Tables and Informa-
' tlon Regarding Rates
and Routes Call on
or Address
S. M. OSGOOD, Gen'l Ag't
V E. L. PALMER, Traveling Agent,
1308 Farnam St.,
OMAI-IA. 3T !H3 S .
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A ltj)utnr litr uf Modern Timet,
HUiwontrrinvi O tu Year hy Mull nrOurrlo
t;00; Hlx Months, f I tx) Three Mnntlift,fiOe.
Uno inonlliliOOoiitsltiviirnlity In Ailvnnce.
ADVKIITISKMKKTSS ltrttO" fnriilnlusl on npllcitln
at the ofllco. Hoclttt rates mi Tlnm fontrncth.
IVirriiiiiUTloNsiHIinrlsploy ski lelies, poems nml
storlt solicited, l'pnxinnl mid Hoclnl note nrr
especially desirable.
I'nnmsol Wo nmkn n nioclnlty of rinn Milling
In nil It bftvnolie. Hoclcty work n s'clnlty.
Publlwliod Sriturclny.
i Iresi nil i'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiatlini4 direct id tli onioi'.
VVicnmicu Pkintino Oo,
I'liiii.tMiiKim.
Courier llulldlmc, 1 1.1 J N Hlri'ct.
TKIiKI'IIONKM
U Wknhki., .lit., Editor iiml Holo I'roniletor.
KllKI) IlK.NXIMIKII, Associate Kdltor
POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 00,000.
It how seems piolmliU) tlmt the (Into of the
world'N fair will bo 1MU Itxtciid of IMCJ, In ol
der to Kivomnplo tlmo to pivpiuo for n ei ed
itable exhibition
Tiik fifth woman, Mm. Clura I'ollz of Hnti
Diego, Cnl., Iihh Ikh'H admitted to practice
tieforo tlio bar of the luitloiiiil supremo com t.
The other four nro Mr. Irfnlcvvuott, Mr. Kit
Koro, l'luubo CotirliiK mid Mih. IHttotiheuder.
Title recent examination of tlio IimIih of tlio
Illsh Intid IciikuonIii(1 that ItH iccclpla
sliicol8SuveiofJ.W,(XH, mid all but $10,(100
hud Ihhiii sent to tlio Ii Nh lcii(;ui. Tlio ox
is'iises vvoiu t22,'SX. Neuuiskn contributed
over I'J,(KW.
A t.KTTKit hit lieon received from C'nnjji ess
man Council saying thai no opposition hat
(Iovi'IoiumI against tlio bill appropi luting ?1,
(K0,(KK) lor a nuw gou'iiiimut building In
Jjlncohi. IIo predicts that It will vvx till
session or next
Thk iHici-toi-u i)f tJio Lincoln hotel conn a
ny met Tuesday, and havu since been advi
tlslug for plant to Ihi submitted by tlio Kith,
ThoocuijxmUof the lotn at tlio southwest
corner ot 1' and Ninth hno been notilled to
move, Tlilri looks like business.
Tiik nmniiRerof l'nttlsnjBtvveutj-twoper
forninuees In Chicago brought In f,'fi(),(KH),
twenty-one III Mexico fii'i.OOO, sixteen In Hun
Kinuclsco bO,tXH) and four In Denver fW.tKK).
Tim price of the two Omaha ioi formanees
was kiiIiI to ho f l!l,tiOt, but Tainano wont on
a "tear" Monday nlht and a conolderablo
sum wan refunded Tlio company will hlnj;
four nights 111 Luuisvlllo, flxmoio In Clilcn
K), eight In llaston aiul four weekn in New
Yoik. Tlio manager expect to Uko In $1,
WKMHKl for 103 iH-rformauees, which will
break all record.
IlKADEUH Of thu COUUIKU havo hivinl rim.
sldirahlo about "Tlio Aiiu1uh," and may, by
Kinco of the Hnydou art olub, liuvo n ehatiio
to moo It. Cuiiootmoutly thoy will bo latoieht-
o i m ino roiiow inj; Ulspateh from Ilnltlinoro:
'lllOHtory luibllxlied In tlio Chleniro AVnu'tl.U
moruhiB to thu effect that MllletV famous
imlntliiK, "IAiiKohw," wan In thu hands of
William T. WultuiHof thU city, and that the
plctuiobold roeently for 1 10,000, imrpoitliu;
U tw the m Ulnnl "Ij'Anelus," was a mei-o
rmllea or eopy, Is iixpUMlwl by an Investiga
tion of tlio ease. This story I esU on no letter
foundation than the fact that Mr. Walters
has In his collection thu ordinal deilKiior tho
Angolas in black and white This presen
tation has nover lieen out of Mr. WaltuiVcol
lection sluco ha obtained It. It is this iilu
alilo mid luterestliiK design w hleh has wit
Chicago agog, and there U.thvrefoiv.no nhad
ow thrown UKm thu &enuluonesof thejialiit
lug now In Chicago.
Kouu men lm e an Ived (mm Ki anio to put
up the machinery for the Grand Island beet
sugar fnctorv. Tweuly-soveii cam of ma
chinery left Antwoi p on Kebiuiiry 1 laud will
bo hero tho hint or this week, All the ma
chinery ukhI w 111 bo impoited from Fiance
and Gei many and is of thu latist huprovid
IMttem, repilring experts who nro acquaint
ed with It to put it in plnco. Tho cost was
over M50.000 Including thu tiriff. Theo gin
tleineu ny that it is thu tliu&t eer put into a
fuctoiy nml tho Urtuid Island works will bo
thu bct equipped In thu woild. All thu heads
of tlopnitiueiiti will hau to bo foiulgiurs for
a fuw jiuin until Aiuui leans havo learnislthu
busluuks. MuMrs, Despisu and I'cstel, thu
ngi lcultui Uih, have been hero somu tlmo and
thooollof uvery plecoor laud that bin Ihhh
pmxhased by theesnipauy has been examined
by and Mivd on by tiiem. The seed for thu
II rat crop will havo to bo liniteii, but they
exect to rnlso tho seed for next ear. In all
It will rtspilro tweuty-soven chiefs, who will
bu from Franco,
Oun Ihiffalo DIM has Ik on showing the Kc
umns ot What stuff Americans uru made. Tho
duke of something or other had totnu wild
hoixw, and Col. Cody eugngwl to havo his
cowboys ndo them. A cablegram n'ves tlio
following account of the tilal; For seveial
days the Itoinau authorities have lieen sujier
Intending the erection of Imrriots to keep tho
snvage steeds Irom mulling the nudlence.
The anhuaU camu from the duku's famous
herd on thu Pontine marthes mid hu iloelaied
no cowboy on u nth could rldu ouo, '1 ho cow
boys laughed at his Ixnt, mid then tho duko
d'aied them to mount ouo of six. Evjiy man,
woman and child In Rome oxootod that two
or three tnou would hi killed In the ex)erl
iiunt. Over two thounud carriages were
driven to thu Pfutl do Caktollo and an nudl
ence ot 'JO.OOO jHMiplo braved a dripping lain,
Two of the w )! hordes were driven into the
arena. They (;ui neither siddla nor bridle
on. Uuffalo liW announced that they would
bocomiueiod i rtvo inlnuUs. Tho covvliojs
lttKboed, siuMI.;,, bridled mid mounteil tlio
horded, lltey 5;!i)0.l Into tlio air, vviitluil,
buckd und ivHied madly, all In vain. In live
minutes thoy eio t lildeu eutily around, while
the at crond, uumtudfulof theialn, roartd
and shrivlt with delight. Uuffalo Hill now
dnriM any Roman to ride his bucking
bivnotflifc
OF Til Id LATKST FASHIONS.
OLIVE HARPEn WRITES OF WOMAN'S
WEAR OF TODAY.
loom Very IVtoliIng (limns That Have limn
Mmln fur Mr. Cliniiliry M. I1kmiw, MIm
Nrllln llnraiiiis. ,MIm Dnni ltalln I.jiIf
nml .Mrs. Kill Wlixxlrr Wllroi.
H-cUl 0)rreH)iiili'iico.)
Nbw Yoiik, Mnrcli 0. This pant weok
Iiuh Iweii it MiKKCiitlvo ot'" tor Uioho who
linvo thui'iitioo to tho prlvntn rooinn ol
tho high i'Iiihh (lrcHKiimltcrH. Bonio ol
thu very linnilHouii'sl kovviih nra iiuulo of
vvhnt Boemoil tho leniit iiioiiiIhIiik imito-
rial. I nuw ono ilri'HH innito for Mrs.
Clmuncoy M. Dopow which vvns pnrtlc
ulnrly olegnnt. It wiih lumlc of Krfty
sorgo, trlinuieil with hlnck velvet, und n
thick frlno of dark fjruy ucross the
front lirendth, whli'li vvns nllKlitly lifted
in f i out, allowing u liniilated petticoat
of velvet. Abovo the frlngo vvns n fine
hlnck kIII: kIiiii p.iHciueiitcrlo.
MISS IIAHaOUH AM) MI18 DRI'RW'H UUKHSKt
Theio wero two plain velvet panels, and
tho buck whs pulled In and Iiiiiik In wimple
Htrnljjlit lines. Tlio vvniHt was of velvet
in thu buck und in front it wiih "let in
with M!rj;o, ouch plait being edged with
Hllk piiHHoinenturli Tho bIcuvim wero ol
gray faille, plaited to n deep cult. Tin
dainty llttlu enpoto bonnet wna of bind
velvet und white ribbon. Tho muff wiu
of velvet to match. Mra. Dopow Ih in
Imlf mourning, mid this custom ia equally
miltublo for tlmt, or it Is not necessarily
ho if n bit of color Ih uddod to tho bouuot.
Miss Nelllo Iliirgoiin is culled ouo ol
tho beat dressed young Indies in Now
York, and, hIio ceitalnly is ono of the
wealthiest and prettiest, and the othei
pretty and quiet costiimo was made up
for her in dark pruno ladies' cloth, trim
med daintily with narrow cnstlu braid,
Bovvn on in Greek key pattern. Tho f i out
is cut priucessu p ittcru, tho sides being
plain from shoulder to foot.
Tho front breadth is set in under tin
trimming of tho waist in kilt plaiting nud
tlio back is finished in tho same manner.
Tho gown fits to perfection, nml is set oil
by ono of tho now "shepherdess" hats.
Somo call tlioni "Doris" huts. Thoy nre
of ii satin finished straw, very lle.xlbli
und rich, requiring no face lining. Thii
hat is in dark prune, with old gold rib
bon hows und plumes. It might eeetu
tlmt this is n rather daring contrast, but
it does not nppear so nt till when worn.
With an ordinary princesso wrnppet
pattern any clover lady could innko a
gown like this. Ladies' cloth is now
from 73 cents to 1 per yard, 4-1 inchot
wide, mul it only requires nlwut seven
and u half yards for such a dress. A
good quality of cashmere, camel's halt
or silk wnrp Henrietta would nil hoHulta
bio materials, and the color, could b
whntover tho wearer preferred.
A dress vvns just finished for Mlsi
Dorn Leslie Lydo, Elsio Leslie's sister, of
this pretty color. It had tho front
hllghtly draped, and nil around the bot
tom n rich pashomonteiio in hlnck silk
in Eiffel points, At tho right side theie
was n panel of imnon plaits. With tlii
wan to bo worn n teira eottu walking
jacket of beaver cloth, with black nisso-
menterio nml rolling collar and cuffs olJ
black raillo. A bat or relt of tho snnu
shndu us tho dress, with plumes of tht
Rrtino, niaku up a taking eostuiuo.
Ladies' cloth, tricot or any smooth sun
faco goods would look well in tills stylo,
particularly tho brilliiintines. Term
cottnnnd old lose nro the pioper com
plemuntH to this in color,
Thu ulcimut loner wran vvns lust llnlnliod
for Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, who knowt
how to drexs us well as to wrlto poetry.
I iw if
"HlllLsl fNf
MIS8 LYDK'8 DHKS3 AND Ml US. WILCOX't
I.ONO WIlAl'.
It Is of rough surface tweed, in bnniint
brown, with front and buck of wooc
brown velvet. Tl sides nro trimmed
with a quaint scroll pattern in silk em
broidery of tho two shades of brown.
The nleeves nro fu'l nnd havo cuffs ol
velvet. Down tl ront nnd mound tlit
neck nnd nt tho utom nro bauds ol
ostrich llle, shaded .'om cream to In own,
Tho quiet richness of this garment can
Imidly bo described. A pretty toque ol
brown velvet and o.rni tips nnd pearl
gloves completo tho co&ttime,
OUVU llAItt'EU.
AN $8,0o0 HOUSE.
I'lun nml Vlnw of n llHtnUnmn Two fltery
llrlek House.
This Is from Artistic Houses, published by
tho Nntlonal llullding l'lnu nssoclntiou, Do
tioit, Mlcli.t
V1KVV,
Ilrlck or stono foundation, cut stono trim
mhig, slate roof; prlnclpnl npartmnnbi fin
ished with hard wood oil finish, insldoblinds,
etc. Height of stoi lo llrst, 10 feet (I Inches;
second, 10 feet. Collar, (J feet 0 inches. First
story contains vestibule, -1x7; reception hall
OltOUND FLOon.
(with flteplaec), 11.11x14; parlor (with flro
place), 11x15; sitting loom, llxll. I); dining
room (wlthllreplnce), lfixlOO; kitchen, l.txl I;
imntry, Ixll!; china closet, 4x1; front and
backstairs Toilet loom under flout stairs.
Second story contains hall, 1.1x15; cliambei
T
HKCON1) HTOIIV
(with dreplace), 14x115; chamber, 14x11,
clinmWr, 10x11; chamber, 13x15; closet oil
each chamber; bathroom, 7x11.0.
Intimated cost of building, $3,000.
A COLONIAL COTTAGE.
Drslcn for n Iliuiilnoinu but Inexpenslva
Hlx Itooin 1 loune.
Tho house hero Illustrated, it w ill bo seen,
contains lx good sired rooms, liesldes n wood
Kind, two alcoves and plenty of closet room.
It is of tasteful apjiearanco, nud it is stated
VIEW.
In Artistic Homes, published by tho National
Hullding Plan association, Detroit, Mich.,
from which the plunsnro taken by iiermissiou,
that It can bo built for $1,500 Hero is the
description, tho houso Iwlng frame, of courso,
with brick or stono foundations; Height of
Wood Shed
fil TCHfiV
LIVING
ROOM.
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Ywmi
RIUjOR.
onouND KUion.
stories In tho clear first, 0 feet 0 IncSiv
second, 8 feet. Cellar, (1 feet 0 inches Pln
finish. First story contains parlor (with lire
place), 14x14, hall, 7 feet 0 inches squaroi
living room, llxlC; kitchen, 10x12; pantry,
3.0x(l. woodshed, 7x13 Second story, chain-
CLOSET j CLOSE
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CHAMBER! CHAMBER
CHAMBER ALC0V
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closet
SKCO.Nn BTOnY.
twr, 14x14, with nlcovo off 7x0, eliamlx-r,
0x10, chamber, 10x1 1.0, with alcove 4x9.
CloMjt off each chamber
Professor Hilcher, of lindon, has boon ox
icrlmentlug hi photographing currents of
air Hu Ihids that hi jutting a stream of air
eseaM from u pressuro of nlnotecii ntmos
plieres, across a small oponiug on which tli
camera Is focused, somo very curious (lgui os
uru foi mod, varying with tho sw If tnoss of the
current;
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Don't Forgot that
Centemeri
The Best
J. H. MAURITIUS & CO.
Ladies'
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 Co.
CAPITAL, $260,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $000,000.
Interest pulil on deposits at any rate of 5 ior cont nor annum for all full calandar months
Hafts tn ront In burglar proof nnd llro proof vaults, nt annual rental of fi and upwards.
Money to loan on real estato and collateral. YOUU SAVIN08 ACCOUNT HOMOITKD.
HHNUYIM.nWIH,
rresldcnt.
A.l'.H STUAIIT,
Vice 1'ieslilont.
BETTS Sl
MENDOTA COL'RADO OHIO BL'K CAN'N CITY
COHL
WOOD AND BEST ANTH'CITE
1045 O Street.
Notary PqIjHc anil Real Esta o
.
100 Engraved Calling Cards
And Copper Plate, for $2.50.
If you have a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards from
same, at $1.50.
ESSEL PRINTING CO.
Courier Office. Telephone 253. New Burr Block
The Machine
THE
THE
NEW
YOST!
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS !
It needs but to bo seen to bo convinced Hint It Is far ahoiul ol any
thing heretofore Introduced. NOT A TOY Olt 1'I.AYTIIINO, but a
practlcul machine built on thorough scientific principles, by O. N.
Yost, for many ears past bulhlhitf of both Cnlluraph und Iteinlnijtoii
Typewriters.
WESSEL PRINTING CO. Sole Agents,
COUKI KH I1UII-DINO.
MAUEITITJS
we ore Agents for the
Kid Gloves
Gloves Made.
Furnishers,
Hth St.
MAURITIUS
JNO. II. McCIiAY,
Treasurer.
It. WULSU.
Toller
MEHyER,
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Telephone 440
Dealer in City and Farm Prorty
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Hsmbars-Amerlctn Packet Ce.. an1 Bsltlo lIsMi
iMKsllrotd Agsnt for the different eompnlM
ut and west.
Bouttuuiipton, Havre, Hamburg,
Stetten, London, Paris, Nor
way, Plymouth, Bremen, Swe
den and any point In Europe.
Poet orde s and foreign excaanw lesaed to all
prominent points In Europe
Harlse lam facilities with the east bltgttt banks
and savings TnaUtnUons, I am wtpared to make all
kinds of loans on Ont real estato mortgages, city or
frm propertr, from 1 to 5 years, at tho lowest nv
terpst I also deal In school bonds, state, coontj
ISJ..2 wfrDtJ. also In state, coontjr and dti
erUcfled claims, and wlU always par the highest
arket price. Call and seo me or correspond wltk
L. MEYER,
108 North Tenth at
That Has Taken
LEKD,
YOST!
1132-1131 N Street.'
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