Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, April 19, 1890, Image 4

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1800
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I ISimltrr hirr of Mmfarn Timri
HiniHCiiilTIoN. O110 Your liy Mull ir Carried
fJIM, Hh Months, tlmi;Tlili'i Months;, .Vic ;
One uioutlrJiKViit tnrnnilil) In Advance
Aiivkiitinkmknts: lUtc runilsliisl on application
At tlioolllce Hnhl-IaI rates on Tune font rnols
IN THE HALL.
Mini it f.. iIih Cnn.triirtlnn mid Interior
DcrorHtloln,
TI10 functions of tho Imll of n comfortable
resldenco am to nironl access to tho dliroront
parts of tlio houso, mid It limy Im considered
tlm main conduit In tliu general system of
nutriments, largo enough to contain tlu
staircase, passage mid furniture, etc.
It I IKlt ISMsihlo tn WIV Vltrv lllllel. In i.rnl...
it tlm linll lii city houses; It Is usually it nnr-
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
Cost .rr.oNs:HI,ort spicy -KW.W .....m mJ "" ; It I. usually nnr-
..,,' , 1U ... I iiml rather ilaik passage to the stalrwny I
stories solicited I'orm.tmliin.l H.hI.iI notes re j UMmy devoid of ornamentation or decora- I
csiss-lsllv ilcslrnlile.
I'hintimi: Wo make a Hs'lnlty of Kino Printing
111 nil Mm lirniit-lio His'lety work n w liilty.
1 'uI.iIImIilm I Sritui'Llriy.
Address nil communications illrect to the nMoe
WiChhICU 1 'KIN 'PI NO CO.
I'IMII.IMII KIIH.
Courier llulhlliiK. IIIW N Htroct.
TKI.KI'IIONK'iVI
U Wkmhki,, .In., Editor and Hole I'loprlotor
KlIKI) IIKN7.INIIKII. AsslK-hlto I'Mltor
POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000.
tHtittMMtfau
its nime.attochcil
fa eacty ysrwenf
THE BESSEMER S11' -I-
S 6tATAtrfD to nrALL won I
Q.i&tZnP"? .AHTeea.fi tfteD
Wjor nteitPWTzr r0tIJirAU
6tH
S fAf POIttlNrCS H SCA TS
WAfl POINTS
'I'll K Illustration showing Itcdfcrtl's designs
for women's ganuonts for ut-door HortN
will appear in next week's ('tilMtlKlt Instead
of this Issue.
ThKhIiiIi1 committee lopicscutlug tlio or
gnnlJitlons lulcrcstasl III pushing (lui prolil
liltlon iiiiii'iiiliiii'nt Inivo opt'iiitl lii'iiilipiiiiti'ii
In tlio Hut 1- hlock
Special Attention of Parents is Called to Our,
NEW SPRING LINE
A coNVKNTiiiN of uiinlitcrii Iiiim Iicmi cnllnl
' to niiM't In Lincoln Mny IM mill 1 1. Tlio oli-
Jivt of tlil K"tlit'l'liiK It to ilovNo wiiyx mill
int'iiiK to push tlio prolilliltion niiuniluiint.
() Mouilny lnvlsll. Illcks of Lincoln mis
iippolulitl liy S.'crctmy Husk ns suhiim'iit ol
tlio ilcpmtiiiciit of iirk'ultmo. Mr. Illcks
will rocvlvo S n iluy mnl o.xhiims during his
tipNilutinoiit.
Elejjrance
in Stvlc.
particularly
of this Cvlchratcd Suit. It combines
1" . I-S.. I T .. . .
I'cnccuon in i'it and LMiusuai Mrength, and is
adapted for Hoys who are hard on their Clothes
FOR SALIC ONLY AT THE
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE
Cor. O and Tenth Sts.
f HAVE YOU SEEN
Pyle's New Soda Fountain?
ITS K BEAUTY
And from it they are now drawing the Finest and Most
Delicious
CREAM SODA
With all the popular Flavors made from pure and wholesome
FRUIT JUICES.
1123 O Street. Chapman's Old Stand.
Y
AND NOW'S THE TIME TO
PLACE YOUR ORDER
-WITH THE-
ICE CO,
1040 0 ST. PHONE 1 18.
PURE CLEAR ICE I
Prompt Dollvory.
Lincoln oplo leaving homo for moiv
limn a w-ek hIioiiM Imvo tlio CoiriilKll follow
thorn. Its IiiiiIkoI of homo news will prove
onooftho Ki-t'iiU'stJoyn. Uciiieiiilicr thin fir
jour mininior vncntlon.
I'lKMiAlil.V few pwplonlonwniotliiit thoro
Ik ii patent on prvtroln; hut no loxs thiui tint o
patents on tho tortuous delicacy ivoio Involv
ed In n suit In tho Unltil Hlntod court lit
riilliiili'l)hlii tho other tiny, and ono of them,
It Is said, ivlated to HnlshlliB otr tho article
w Itli a ftiiit of varnish, liy tho way, tho old
tliuo fashion of eoxoriiiK tho whole pretol
with unit Necins to have (li-oppisl into a state
of Itinoouoin (lesuetudo of lito jfiirn in tho
oast. lVrhiiM tho vni nlsli iHinoioevoiioiiilo il.
Nkiiiiahka's coiiKifsKiuen Imvo unanimous
ly agreed to itroniinonil ox (lov. It. W.
I'lirniiH for appointment to tho position of
comiiiMoner-atliirKo for tho woiIiI'm fair,
and a soon as tho world'H fair hill iiunhvh tho
Honntu tho delegation will wnlt U on tho pi vsl
di'iit and urge tho appolutnieiit. Tlio ox j;ov
ernorV frleniU liavo endorMtl him In very
KtroiiR tonus ami hellovo ho will Int appoint
ed. Tho Mil, which has iniksisI tho house,
provides for tho appointment of eight com
mksioners at-lmKo.
An onlliiiineo Is before the city council
milking eight hours the standard of a tln'n
work for InUirers In thu employment of tho
city. Coiiiii'lliiifii Iluslmoll mid I'atv Imvo
lieou npiwlnted to tho Ikmii-iI of health. Tlm
council has apHlnted a coininittco to co-
operato with tho Ileal Estate Kxchango In a
plan to straighten Salt Cieek. V. II. Now
lierry, chief of llro department, and I. L, Ly.
mini, water coinmfsloner. have U-eu re-in.
K)lnted. L. J. Hyers is strtx-t commissioner
and O. N. (ianluer sisH'inl eiiL'lnm.e
LINCOLN
ROBINSON MERCANTILE CO.
NEW LOCATION
It Is raid theio mo inoie impiolltablo jiost
olllces In Congressman Dorsey's district than
many oilier In tlio Unltttl, .States. Neatly
every olllco which H iltslinlilo to nnybotly
capahlo of lllllng It has H-en chnngeil under
tho present administration. It Is prolwihly
not generally known, but It is nevertheless a
fact, that not more than one-third of tho
lx.tolllces in tho United .States are Miught by
IKilitlcal aspirants, Ikviiiiso they aro unprofit
able. During tho past six mouths thousands
of letters Imvo Ihh-ii received at tho postotllco
department in Washington, fiom tho post
masters lagging to bo released, but no ono
capable of tilling and willing to accept them
cm be found, conseiiuently a great many
oitmastcraro being retained.
Mt - South nth St., Montgomery Block,
-viioi.i:s.vi.i:us ami iti:r n.i:its
or
SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC.
(.ALL AXl SEli OIL'
Superb Line of Flannel ohirts !
Outlnus, Cloth Shirt. Caf-hinerc SliIrK SIIL- Shtric
MIIU Pn Hw-i.U ... C.ll ll.l. . .. I i
,. . , ... . I "" i iiu-Kiuiiiciniucamt lOiiMin.er Ai
rniiung .Mill t-o., i.incoln huspcmlcr Co., Uockford iioeU ami Cartel's Slippers.
of Lincoln Knittini;
Agents for Lincoln
100 Engrayed Calling Cards
And Copper Plate, for $2.50.
If you have a
Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards from
same, at $1.50.
i; WESSEL PRINTING CO.
Courier Office. Telephone 253. Now
t
1 'J"k- '
Burr Block
1
Comi'I.nt was mnilo at tho Heal Estate
Exchange a rliort time ago that tho II. & M.
did not nmko Lincoln as prominent as It
might in its advertising mutter. A.C.ZIemer
wnsapMjntod a committee to see what could
lio tlono In tho matter. Tho other morning
ho enmo Into tho exchange with an armful of
H. & M. advertlRlng matter to prove tho com
plaint unfounded. Then ho made a littlo talk
that was applauded when ho llnlshed. Ho spoke
soniowlmtnfter this manner: "Lincoln wants
tho great shops of the H. & . ,.0I11, iulll
wants to Lo mentioned la all tho advertising
matter distributed by the company, mid yet
hoiuo of tho very iiiemlierH ot this exchange
ar alwayii lighting tho i-oad and demanding
that tho rates ls reduced and tho taxes put
on tho iirtwrty of tho comimny Increased.
This U hurdly consistent. What other road
has built such a mmMiger doKtnsthoB.,t Mf
Tho lliirllngton has built a line freight depot
miles ami miles of track, valuable Improve
ments of all kinds, and jctMimoof vou cry
that tho H. & M. Ignores Lincoln." What
other road has tlono ono-tenth tho amount of
ImproveiiutiU In Lincoln that tlm lt,irii.,.,t
iluwl What other road mentions Lincoln
I !...!.. .. .1 f
... v.. in iiuveriuemoius to amount to
anythlngf What was tho pioneer lino Into
Lincoln, mid to what lino Is Lincoln most In
debtedl Hhould not credit rather than crltl
cImiiIw given tho II. & JL, to who-o elforts
Lincoln and tho stato at largo am Indebtttl
for the iapl.1 mid contlmioiu tlevelopmentJ
Is It not the miiso of tho meeting that roads
other than the 'Hurllngton' bo mpiested to
prominently mention Lincoln In their various
advertisements! Fr truly tho IlurllnKtoii Is
nsgood a friend us Lincoln over had."
usually tlevold of ornamentation or ilecorn
Hon. It in a matter of norewlty that tho
Italrs should ho central, and tho prosrtlon
lf risers and ti ends ami the lengths of each
Might aro to a certain extent dictated to us
by their intended us.., and leave little elmnco
of variation or of altered modes of construo
Hon. U'hero Kslblo thu stairs should Is?
thrown hack through mi amnio or bay, so as
to given pleasant background mid to pro
vide as largo an Inner area as xsslblo for
light and air. All such it-cpsm-il treatment
would give greater depth and add slm and
dignity to the prlmlml feature of a good
house.
If wo would ls genial hosts wo should
hllVO OUr liris'tlllirs echoed bv nlmnn.pl.1..
surroundings.
I ho spirit of welcome may lie iiiado to sr
vndetho apartment In which wo live If wo
but kllOW how to CXIiroHS oill-seleisi In II11.
silent language of
art. For the hall,
a bard woisl llisirls
an absolute nccos- I
Ity; plain If our
means are limited.
but where It Is kn
slide let it ho laid
III patterns, Mpiaiu
or other geometric
llgures for the cen
ter, with n richer
Uirdcr Hood taste
would piefer that
the center should
be entirely of tlio
mino wotsl.so laid
that tho grain
makes tho attei'n.
Tho iNinler may Isj
tleslgneil for n com
bination of wimhIs,
such as oak and
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1 II. -I I , 1. 1 IMIli 1111(1
HU,"rNrm:" -h-w.
sycamore, ash or
Uoorgln pine. In laying Doors In patterns
Ills well torliooHowfMMls which will not form
tisi strong contrasts, such as oak ami maple,
oak and yellow pine, mahogany mid cherry,
etc. (ieorgla plno. Is-lng tho cheaMst wood,
may Isi iimmI In largest tpiantitles. with a fow
bauds uf oak or cherry alsiiit the walls for a
Isinler, whlcli msmiis to Isi r. msi-ssltv. vn
though tho samo wtssl is iissl. The color of
the pine is a bright ello, anil orv as a
gissl backgi-ouml for rugs; but U tt strong
for tho scheme of color adoptisl, It can bj
staluisl darker.
nrr
MM
J. H. MAUIITILJS & CO.
Offer for Inspection this Week, tlio most Complete Line of
HOSIERY
Lver shown. Owing to delay caused by La Grippe among the mills of Germany
lrat.ee and England from where we Import our Hosiery direct, we are n little late
with tills one of our lines, but we are ple.iscd to announce that we are now prepared
to show the goods, In all the latest styles and at prices that arc guarantee.) Mow any
possible competition. '
J. H.
Hosiery
MAURITIUS & CO.,
Specialties:
Cnderwear and
131 S. Eleventh St.
Gloves.
HOSIERY
HOSIERY
P ,mr
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I
SPRING
1B90
K nor Itlitfk,
JAMBS C.
USole Agency for KNOX World Renowned Mats.
Cor. O and tlth Streot.
K IER,
WE ARE SHOWING
A VERY NICE LINE OF
LADIES DEESS SHOES
From $2.00 to $3.00.
If a medium priced Shoe is
wanted they are sure to please.
Complete line of fine French
Kid Shoes in all widths and
LOW WAI.NHt'OTINII A Nil TIMRLMl I'lrtf Ivi
If 1111 ohmi llroplace is lucludisl In tho con
trast It should Ik broadly treated. Wo can
rely only on tho surface and color of Its ma
terial for Its beauty, or it may Ih i Iclily
carvtsl. In Its coiii)osltlou It should lo
shiiilo ami Imvo fow subdivisions. Tlio shelf
should Is) high, to contain a fow l.irgu orna
menu. The hearth may lie of pre.ss.sl brick, or
brick colored tiles, sometimes laid In herring
Isino, but usually in simple patterns, broad
enough to receive tho loose dust ami ashes.
Tho tiro plnco should ho lined on tho inside
with llro brick, or to Imvo ornamental cast Iron
linings, Ijirgo andirons of brass or wrought
Iron should ls iivsl to receive the logs of
wtxsl, or luisket grate for coal whichever
may Ihi tho conditions.
Iflllllgll wninsentillg Is Used, It should bo
six or seven iis't in
height, keening the
moldings Hat and
using Wtvoli-d pan
els. The entire wal
surface alsive may
Imi treated ns a
frieze. With a low.
er wainscot t he
walls should be
treated ilillcrcutly,
tho divisions do
Mudiug iion the
proiKirtlous of the
room. The ceiling
should 1st heavily
paneled, if of sulll
clout height. The
exisssl Is'iimsmav
iMiciiMslniiti carvisl"u,,,KTiON koh stained
or molded, and imn- 0,-vss wimhiw.
els of woisl or plaster forimsl by a system of
cross Immiiiis.
When thetiuisttou of color ariM-s wo must
choose a key noto or prevailing tono as a con
trast. If mahogany or cherry doors mid trim
mings aro use,!, a rtsl of tho miiiih color should
lw chosen for walls, but lighter In tono. Tho
walls mo lsst without patterns If tho last two
coats of paint aro stiimlisl so as to i?ivn n 1I11II
surface, l'lio frleo umv conio down to tlio
top of the door frames uud Isi in Irregular
design worked In tones of jellow. Tho ceil
Ing should Ik) tr.'ated with lines of soft red on
n yellow ground, and the ellect will lj deco
rative, yet quiet and sulslucd
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sizes.
Yates & Marshall
Meisonic Teiix1 Hall!
coit. nr.F.viiXTii axd m svs.
Mrs. Longshore-Potts, M. D.
The eminent Quakeress will Lecture as follows :
TO DOTH SEXES,
Monday, April 21st, April 22d and April 23d,
AT H (I'CI.IICK,
TO LADIES ONLY,
Tuesday, April 22, April 23, April 24 and April 25,
AT :i O'CLOCK.
First night and afternoon free. Hest scats it-served for ladies and their escorts.
Love, Courtship and Marriage
l'.Ullll's 1 ITTI'IM' T-WtrT-t- t...
FRIDAY, APRIL 25th, at S P. M.
I'A.MOI'.-s l.lU-Tl'Ki:
to iiotii m:.i:.
"As good lis an hour with Mink Twain." ttUm llenilil.
Evening Course Tickets Tin ee Lectin cs both sexes
Afterncon Course Tickets- Tliree Lectin t-s Ladles onlv
Single Admission ..'...
50 cents
50 cents
2s cents
EDEN
IVI USEE Cor. TENTH AND N ST.
WEEK COMMENCING APRIL 21st.
THE CLIMAX OF NATURE'S WONDERS,
K1.KVATIO.N f V I OOIW t.KADIXO KHOU IIALI.
TO 1-AIU.OII, WITH BTAIIICAbU.
If wo ileslro a greater contrnst with the
Nimo coloretl wotsl work, wo may employ n
yellow ground for tho wall surface and cover
with nn all over pattern In light brown or
copjier bronzo. Tho friezo may Isi carried
over tho cornlco lino out on tho ceiling, per
haps sixteen or eighteen Inches, and stop with
n molding or bands of color, leaving tho cell
ing n lighter tono w Ithout mttern Uluo is a
tlilllcult color to maiiago in largo quantities,
and Is not appropriate for tho hall.
David V Ki.no
S
PfAKI
Ilazel-Zazel Jones, The Two-Headed Baby!
Apr 1 Itlh. Last mouth at Wonder and. lultalo. New Ytirli. U ille.1 ir.,n. ...1;ii- u'..i... ..
0V.1." ,i.".m y ,""-,ed to our patrons that It was to bo exhibited here, so rather than N
a 1 point our suiiiiortors. as soon as wo were no Itn-il of its ileseensn. u. 1 .i.......i . .... ' . '",
Wlml Hail -eiiiiiiinntili .,
"Study ponnmnshlp, my loy, iu carefully
ns you know how. I lost n fortune once by
bod writing."
"Howl"
"I lored n rich girl ami she loved mo. I
tvrnfi) nml AfiL'iul Imp tt .linni mv lti ntnl el.A
well, the thought I naked her to tlmvo my j
iWWi mw iuia ITVUIU QUU,
" " tltJI A i. I .IlliVlilj
tuui woihUt nmilitiit Nuturo'H VniinrK'M.
OTR ARRAY OF OTHER ATTRACTIONS!
Other attraellnn next weeki Cleasons Doicflivus, The (lleason Plillilron llarlelllls nma
lo.il artists, Nebraskas circnt Kill .Woman. I'hllllas Kletclier the t-b r -t ' Z "" ." n "y ,1
others l,lm,",'lul"H',,1,v' ""l''"'" chanico artist, Lilly Itandall Vocalists aiui i.miiy
IOc. Admits to All. lOc.
SI'KOIAI. NOTICK-dranil l'ree Kxhlhltlon Kory afternoon at 2 P.m.. and eerv
evening at 7i.ti t.. in. Minis. Hill's TKliltll'ICSUlit; I'oit UFK. On an 1 ost Invlslhlo
wire he wilt sll.le from tho thctop of the Musee to the N-K eonier ofTentli mill N Htreels!
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