-SK- CAPITAL CITY COLJRIER, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1890 n.JL- JSMBJWWWWP1 i ' V" iff til w MONARCH" M Gasoline Stoves. "SIBERIA Refrigerators. ci White Mountain " Freezers. ) Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Wire Frank E. Lahr, 936 P Street. North Side Postofiicc Square A Fine Crayon LIFE SIZE FREE AT SHERWIN'S 1124 0 ST. ' Every customer gets a head and shoulder Crayon Picture Free from any and all cost. This'work is made direct from any photo you may t want copied. Call and look into this matter. COMFORT FOR THE FEET! Life Made Easy ' DY DUYING 3D .12 O? VI: FINEST AND 1 More Comfortable SHOES Ever sold In Lincoln. To try them on Is to buy. These goods to be found only at Webster & Roger's 1043 O Street. ILdlISS Alice Isaacs OMAHA, LATE WITH STERN BROS., NEW YORK LATEST NOVELTIES IN- MILLINERY AV-- Very Lowest Prices. "- ,In the HI ore of Herman A Deletion, 1518-20 Farnam Street OMAHA. mm -.--vjcwpu..;y;sa I Vinutar ltptr 0 Modern 7Yimm. Huiiroiiiptioni OnoVonr by MnllorCnrrkil 1200) Hlx Months, fl.00Tlirco Months, Mo.) Ono month 80 CvnM Inrnrnbly In Adratice. Auvkhtikcminta! Hates funilnliw! on Application At tlio onlce. Hpoclsl rate on Tlmo Oontrncti. PoKTAinimofiAlBliortuplcy Akctclicii, povin Ami torlo sollcltml. lVrsoiuil aiuI HocIaI notes nro epecltly (ImiItaIiI. I'iuktinoi Wo niAko a ippcUlty of Fins Printing In All It branches. Hoeloiy work n Hclnlty. Published Saturday. AililrtMH nil uoiiiimmicAtlunn direct to t)in oftloe. Wichnicu Printing Oo, I'tJIIMHIIKItS. Courier llullilliitf, 1I3J N WUvi. Tki.kcuonk'JAI I VVkhhkl, Jiu, Kdltor and Sola Proprietor, Kjikh IlBNKtNnKH, Awioclnto Kdltor POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000. Tine A. O. U. W. Im KITH member In No. hrnika carrying niiitunl liwurnneo to tbo nmountof 112,758,000. Tlio Woodmen bnvo 8700 members carrying 7,8M,000. Tlitc city council hm not nsideT ftlO,000 for tho extension of wnter main. Thnordlnanco submitting n proposition to voto bonds for tlio Lincoln & Western railroad Ih likely to pn after sonio corrections nro mado. . j In tlio gonornl conference of tlio Motbodlst Kpliicopnl church hold this wook at Ht, Louis, n n)oit was submitted showing Hint tlio past four yonr havo twon tlio most prosperous In Its history. Tlio church roport showed l!3,S80 Sunday schools with 8,830 tonchpni and C'.K), 8M scholars, n total of 703,031. This Is nn In crcniw during thoquadrouluutof 1,007 school with 10,800 torchers and 133,098 scholars; total 148,001. A MOVKMKNT has been inaugurated to so. euro 1,000,000 signature! to a memorial to bo sent to tlio czar of Russia, nsklug hlm to look Into undtieok to nmchornto tlio condition of tlio exiles In Blberla. Tlio movement was started recently by n suggestion mndo at tlio church of llov. Mr. MoVlcar of Philadelphia, A petition hns been printed and peoples sent all over tlio United 8tatos.Tho petition Is couched In very moderate lnngungo. Thk secret nud'frnternnl societies which In sure their memliers do n big business In No brnskn. Insurnneo Auditor Allen makes tho following statement about thlsbranch of their work for lSSOi ToUl Ineomo, $177, 153.8.1; total losnes paid, 11107,210.50, nunilwr of certificates Issued, 0,753, covering U!l,800,s 700 Insurnneo; total number of certificates In forco at tho close of tho year, 15,310; total In surance, (31,1131.318. Twenty-four nwocla tlons nro doing IiusIuosh In tho state. Some peculiar real wtnto deals nro mado In Omaha. Market fc 8 wo ho havo sold tho Millard hotel slto to P. J. Borg of Mlddlctown, O., for 200,000 cash. They retain tho build ing and take n ground lenso running ninety nlno years nt (13,000 jwr year, pnyaolo quarterly. ThoimpiovemcnU are estlmaled to bo worth f 185,000. Tho hotel Is 15t feet on Douglas by 133 feet on Thirteenth street and Is live stories high. There Is to bo no revalua tion of the property, and nt tho expiration of tho lento Mr. Borg's heirs nro to pay two thirds of tho value of nil tho now Improve ment on tho ground. Market & Uwobo also pay tho tuxes. MrTSorg expects to net six per cent on his money. Finch, tho boomer, seems to lmvo something more thnn talk In him. Ho has been nt work on an excursion of eastern business men, nnd Perry 8. Heath, th IMt correspondent at Washington, telegraphed Monday: From present indications Lincoln, tho capital of Ne braska, will havo a very lino party of men from Washington on tho excursion which lias been arranged to leavo horo on the 10th Inst. A solid vestibule special train will take tho party. Tho principal shop windows on Pennsylvania nvenuo havo Illustrated rosters announcing tho excursion and showing tho improvements nt Lincoln, whllo tho local newspapers refer to tho enterprise in n com plimentary way. Several of Washington's lending bankers nnd capitalists will go on tho trip with a view to making Investments In Nebraska. TllK board of bUhops of the Methodist Episcopal church closed its session In New York Tuesday. Assignment to fall confer ences wero mado nnd Ilishop John P, New man was appointed to visit Japan and hold couferenco there in July. Regarding the proposed establishment of n university In Washington resolutions wore adopted com mending the project. Tho resolutions add: "It Is our Judgment that nn endowment of at least two millions of dollars and suitable buildings in ndditlou thould be procured bo. fore tho proposed university lo put In opera tion, hi view of tho local demand In all parts of the country for emergent needs of already existing institutions, ao must look chiefly for tho pioper endowment of tho pro posvd national university to rur friends, to whom God has ontruitrd largo wealth, who may, by gifts of tens of thousand, or evei. millions of dollars, forward thU grent nnd noble enterprise." Tnit reception to Stanley in London Tues day was an onthuslastlo affair. A denra crowd thronged the npproachesand thoguests numbered 2,000, Tlio lord mayor presented to tho oxplorcr a gold casket containing nn address from tho corporation of London, Stanley in returning thanks said Congo might have belonged to Knglaud had Eng llbhinen llsteneil to his lectures between 1870 nnd 18S4. Ilelglum was reaping 100 per cent, Eu gland might have hud cast Africa, but her Journalists see everything through an opaipio gloM. Gormany today has tlm lion's share and cannot fall to win In tho long run. Wiss mann never heard of such things as Quakor Isms, pcaco soclotles, antl-entorprUo com panies, nnd nambypnmby journalism all of which nro clogs to every hearty endeavor mado by England. He hoped tho govern ment would remember tho services of his companions nnd not chill their young souls with tho noglect which Unit warjied poor Gordon after his heroic achievements In China. BEAUTY WITH BRAINS. HOME NEW YORK WOMEN WHO ARE DOTH WISE AND WINSOME. Ono Writes DooVj, (trcoml I!dlU at rov pr, nnd tho Others llopo to Achieve flnrrrna am the HUro In Various Ilolra. Mow Tliojr Mve unit IawU. OopyrlKht by American I'rewi AmocIaUoclJ MAltQUISK CIuMlA LAKZA. In Belectlng hnlf n dor.cn Now York vro mon of ncknowlclged fulnicss of fnco nnd Intellectual vigor I thought flrnt of tho Mnrqulno Clnrn Ianzn, n woll known wo man of tho world, tho heroine of a roninntto marrlagonud tho author of hnlf n dozen olovcr novels nnd Innumcrnblo book ro vIowh nnd letters on current topics. In n runny, second story room in ono of tho bijou resldoncefl on tho streets running crosswise to tho upper portion of Central park I found her. Hho Is a decided blonde. Indeed, her fluffy hnlr, lying In short, boy ish locks ngalnst forcheml nnd neck, could scarcely bo n paler yellow, her skin of n mora unvarying pallor. Sho has lovely oyes, of a rnro, bluish gray, nnd regular features, but her charm lies chiefly In tho mobility of her expression, her sympathetic, breezy manner and u refreshing lack of affectation. It Is much In theso days of artistic poseurs to meet n wotnnn ns nimplo and winning as tills young matron. QUII1A VASCO. Literature with her is neither n fnd nor a makeshift to kill tlmo. Thoro was noth ing of cnprlco In hor appoaranco or sur roundings. Sho wna seated at u largo writing table, ns nustorely business like us n lnwyor who Is blessed with a multiplicity of briefs, nud quito alono oxcopt for a ChlnHHO dog of most alluring ugliness, which "shivered nnd shook" on n mnt at her foot. In this dainty literary den tho marqulao writes systematically from 10 until L For breakfast nn egg nnd n cup of strong cofToo aro nil sho And necessary for tho support of an nctlvo Imagination nnd n plump, shnpcly body, but to uho her own expression, sho "cats nil sho can get nt luncheon." Her last book, "Dnsll Mor ton's Transgression," is n realistic study of tho artistic bohcmlnn sido of Now York life, daringly hnndlcd, nnd nbounding In oxqulslto pen pictures of chnnco bits of city lifo nnd coloring. "For absolutely flawless beauty fow wo men In Now York can compare with Quira Vnsco, tho young society woman who, strictly incog., makes her debut in tho fall In tho stock company of tho Madison Squnro theatre. Her photograph gives but a meagor Idea of her tropical, brunette lovolincss. Her Greek profllo nlono will MUE. DE FOSTESILUAT. send tho critics' pens traveling ecstatically. As if nature had not been crer loving In giving her n face of such bewildering beau ty, sho is tall, exquisitely rounded, dis tingue, nnd graceful ns n young palm. 1 (er manner is In keeping with this attractive ensemblo, her volco of liquid nnd iene tratlng sweetness. Wlthnl sho has un doubted talent for tho profession sho has chosen. This prnlso in cold black nnd whito sounds fulsome, whereas It Is only we simple trutn. There wns astir In Now York society about n year ago when Mrs. W. K. Van derbllt's sister wedded M. do Fontenllllnt, during n holiday In Europe. Tho marriage, like bo many others between Amorlcnn belles nnd Impoverished foreigners, wns n failure, and now Mine. Julio do Foutcn llUatnovcr sees her whilom husband, Sho Is bent on carving a fortune in tho way her talents direct, and will soon bo seen behind tho footlights. Dion Uoucicault ts her master, nnd ho considers her n most prom ising pupil. lu delicate comedy Mine, do Fontcullllat is strikingly good. Following tho oxomplo of most society women who step almost from tho drawing room to tho Btugo eUo will appear in a now play, special ly written for her. Sho has a character face, what artists aro fond pf calling n "type," nud theatrical people a "flnu stage face." A profusion of silky, golden hair lien in until ml waves nil over her shapely head. Her largo, gray eyes meet your own olenrly nud directly. Sho has strikingly whlto teeth and good, boldly cut features, which will not becamo Insignificant In tho trying glare of tho calcium light. Ml nun Galo first camo Into promlnonco In Now York ns lending lady of tho Hootb Ilnrrett combination, particularly two win ters ngo, when they playod tho momornblo engagement of "Venetian Nights," includ ing only "Othello" nnd "Tim Morohnnt of Venice." Sho Is woll born, woll bred, woll educated, dainty nnd cultured to hor Im maculate finger tips. Llko llotnllnd, sho Is "more thnn common tnll," but her pro portions nro so perfect sho does not look her ninny Inches except when sho shows a good half head nbove nn actor of medium height. For this reason sho wears heollcss shoes and flat, wldo lints upon tho stngo. Theatre goers nro familiar with hor In a copper colored or blondo wig, but in reality she Is n pale skinned brunette with strnlght blnck hair nnd deep brown oyen of remark ablo brilliancy. Her features nredollcnto nnd piquant, her smllo slightly sarcastic, nnd on tho street sho in distinctly n tailor mado girl, carrying hor smnll head ns proudly jwlsed as tho Duchess of Letnstor. Sho lives with her mother nnd sister In nn nrtlstlo npnrtmont on Grnmarcy square, not n stono's throw from the now Players' club. As Shnkuspenro's heroines sho lias achieved different degrees of success, but critics hnvo agreed in pronouncing her Den demona Ideal nnd altogether lovely. In tho clinging, whlto cropo gowns nnd Ccncl llko turbans, and with nn expression of wondering Innocence In her largo eyes, sho MINNA OALE. wan so girlishly nllurlng that ono sympa thized fully with poor Othello's tortured cry when, framing her soft fnco in his brown hands, ho moaned: Oil, thou weed, Who art so lovely fair, and smcll'st bo swoct That tlio senso aches nt theo would thou hadst no'cr beca born. Nobody needs nn Introduction to Ellta Proctor Otis, nmnteur nctrcss, member of Sorosts, artistic bohemienno, lltcrattour, etc. Now York knows hor challenging dimples woll. Hero sho ia as shotrecently appeared nt tho Lycoum theatre as Lady Tcazlo In "Powdor and Patch," Bmlllug hor merry doflanco nt Sir Peter. Nothing but pralso has followed her when for dif ferent charlticH sho has appeared as tho dashing Lndy Gay Spankor, Constanco in "Tho Lovo Chase," or Kato Hardcostlo, Managers hnvo boon hoping for years to sco hor enter tho profession, hut lnstojul sho has become n Journalist and hor namo, as editor, appears upon tho cover of the New York Saturday Rovlow, n paper do votod mostly to tho doings of society and elita rnocron OTIS, nows of tho theatrical world. Her blondo fnco is decidedly Irregular, but sho pos sesses n personal magnetism which many classical beauties lack. Morrlment follows In her wake. Dlablcrio lurks In her smllo. Sho Is ns capricious ns n fnshionnblo Paris lenno, nnd ono of tho most popular, much talked of women of Now York. No lngeuuu on tho stngo has a face more soulful, more winning than Anuo O'Neill. Her beauty is of tho Ideal, spiritual order. Sho has fair hair, with eyes of that peculiar brown filled with shifting, goldon lights. Her skin is polo nnd smooth ns n whito rose petal, her lips a vivid ml, Whllo lunching at tho Cafo Snvnrln recently she mado an oxqulslto study in color. A soft, dark vel vet hat with a shadowy brim shailed hor fnco, a striking contrast to her pale, shin ing hnlr; n smocked, belted waist of rod silk suffused her neck nnd chin with nrosy glow; tho yellow Funlight stolo In n broad band through tho window bcsldo which Bho sat, nnd, rcllectod in n mirror twforo her, framed her In n circle of light. She is petite and slender, nud when lu Now York r-i2S3)iN ANIE O'NEILL, lives quietly with her mother Inn quiet houso on n quiet street up town. 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