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CAPITAL CITY COURIER; SATURDAY,. JUNE 13, 1891
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"SIBERIA"
OCr in the
J- MARKET
And the I.ntcMt, our XHl' MHTHOD
Gasoline Stoves
See our line of Water Cool
ers, Bird Cages, Lawn Mow
crs, Screen Doors, Window
Screens and Wire Screening
in any quantity.
FRANK E. LAHR,
936 P St.
PlIONIS 380
Cushman Park
Saturdny, June 13th.
Annie A. Park of Boston
Cornctlst, with Orchestra Mntlncc.
Sunday,' June 14th.
ANNIE A. PARK, C0RNHT1ST
with Support In Concert Grand,
Monday, June 15, K. 1'. Outing, pri
vate. Tucudny, June 16, Plcainnt Hours, pri
vate. Wednesday, June 17, Old Settlers An
nual Picnic.
Thursday, June 18, I. O. G. T. Outing
excursion.
See time table, D. & M.
Attendance lor month of May since the
10th, 11,026.
FIRST
SEE US ON
Refrigerators
Water Coolers
Freezers
Bird Gages
law Mowers
Wire Cloth
Screen Doors
Step Ladders
Wash Machines
Gas and Gasoline
Stoves
Kruse ft White
1210 o ST.
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A l))uhr li)cr of Mmhrn Tim.
Publlshod Saturday.
AiMrpK fill oominiinlCAtluns illroct to Un nfflco
WlCBBlCI Phintino Oo.,
ruui.tniiKiiM.
Courier IIuIMIiik, IIIU N Hlrcot.
TKI.KI'IIOXie'iVI
I Wwwicr,, Jiu, Kdltor niul Holo Proprietor.
HltiihClill'rKiNi Oiip Year by Mnll or Carried
12 00; Hlx Mniitlin,tl.nOTlireo Months, KHj.)
Ono month W Cent lnrnrntily In Advance.
AtivcnTtoKMicKTii: ItAtr furnlnliiHl on application
nt Hut nDlctf, HHi-ll rates on Tlino Contract.
CoMTainirrioitiit Hliort spicy sketches, poems and
stories solicited, Personal and Hoclal notes are
especially desirable,
PaiMTlKot We make a specially of Kino I'rlntliig
In all lu limnetic. Society work a specialty.
KnteiednttlioPoiloinco of Lincoln, Null.,
as second class mntler.
POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000.
A Ite.t r.etter liar.
Folminry (Hli wiw n ml lottor day for
Clinmlierlfilii & Co., Des Moines, Iowa.
They nmdo their llrst shipment of Roods to
tlio IJawnliau Islands on that day. It con
sisted of 10(1 cases contalultiK over four hun
dred down of their medicines, to the leading
wholesale dniR house lu Honolulu. A largo
sharo of this shipment consisted of Clmmber-
laln's Cough lleutedy, so much esteomea
wherever It Is known for IU cures of colds
anil as n preventive- and ctiro for crouj).
Chatnlicrlaln & Co., havo contrnctcd for ad
vertising In nil tho leading nawspnMni In tho
Hawaiian Inlands, and expect to inaku their
remedies as popular there as they are in any
part of tho United BUtea. For wilo by drug
gists. Tho Lincoln lee company wagons are now
making regular trips to nil parts or tlio city.
OHIce, 1104 0 street.
Noverordorn photograph or plcturo of
any kind until you have seen tho work done
at tho new Studio Lo Grande, 134 south
Twelfth street
Gentlemen should now get out thoir latt
summer's suit, take It to tho Lincoln Bteaiu
dye works 1 105 O street nnd have It cleaned,
dyed, rehired or pressed out.
Tlio WMtcbrvnut Coal nnd Lime company
Is always at the front supplying tho finest
grades of all kinds of coal
Drown' restaurants, Windsor block, U10
north Eleventh street, and 1418 O street.
Fivo dollar commutation tickets reduced to
four dollars, good at both places.
Not nCltltelt
of Lincoln can afford tomitsthe comfort nnd
safety offered him by tho North Western
Line (F. E. & M. V. Ml.) in his travels to
and from Chicago and all eastern point. It
Is tho direct line to St. Paul, Minneapolis
Olympla, Seattle, Tncoma, and all other Mliv
nesota, Washington nnd Montana points.
All passengers for these points go through
without depot transfer. Patronise tho North
Westem nnd avoid omnibus transfers. It is
tho only all rail line to that Sanatorium of
the world, tho Hot Bprlngs of South Dako
ta and the direct lino to ltapiil City, Dead
wood nnd Black Hills point. To all those
contemplating a trip tho coming Reason It of
fers n direct line and service, to all the re
sorts of Wlsoousln, Minnesota nnd Northern
Michigan. Tho finest llshing grounds In tho
world are reached by this Hue. For rates
and Information, call nt 1133 O street.
W. M. HiiiritAN, Gen'l Ag't,
J. T. Mahtin, City Tk't Ag't.
Fino silk underwear nt special prices this
week at J. W. Winokh & Co.
1100 O street.
Have your harness all washed, oiled and
cleaned nnd repaired at 143 north Eleveuth
ttreet, opposite Capital Hotel.
The Hot Sprint of Dakota.
These springs are rapidly becoming famous
on account of tho wonderful curative proper
ties of tho waters,pnd the many marvelous
cures which have been effected by the ther
mal baths.
The town and spring are delightfully situ
ated in a picturesque valley In the Black
Hills country, abounding in beautiful scenic
effects, and at an altitude of 3,400 feet above
the tea level; thus Insuring" a pure atmos
phere nnd exhilarating climate, absolutely
free from malaria.
Under tho enterprising and progressive
management of the Hot Springs company
many desirable improvements have been
made; among the number tho erection of a
commodious bath house fitted up with all
modem cnnv.iifotiPM tnv tha w...fu...
gueits. New hotel have been built and com-
luriauiy lurumutu llirougnoui, COIlUUCteu In
HrstClasn stvlo and at rnuormhtA ratna
Those who prefer stopping uta private house'
win mm iiinuy uesiraine ooawing places
where good accommodations nro furnished
at moderate prices.
Tho superior daily service now afforded by
the Burlington Route to Hot Springs, with
through sleeping car accommodations from
Omnha, Lincoln, Aurora and Grand Island,
makes the trip an easy and enjoyablo one;
and for the benefit of nil who desire to test
the efllcacy of the waters, round trip tickets
at reduced rates, good for ninety days are
now oil sale at all otllces of the Burlington
Route.
For iwmphlet, descriptive of the springs,
and full information as to rates, time, etc.,
apply to any agent of the company, or to
J. Fhancis, Gen't Pass'r & Tk't Agt.,
Omaha, Neb.
Commutation ticket at Brown's reitnu
rant (good at either place), five dollars for
four dollar. Till m&km nrlm Intro l..n
any other place lu the city when the prices
-im m on uui oi tare is considered .
BUV Coal lutllMl nmr vr.it hnmi ...
tie Nut Is conceded by all that have used it to
. um, ,ur Kucueu use. rrice v 4.40 ae
Hvered. Bold only by Geo. A. Raymer. Tel
ephone 390. 1134 0 street.
For chamois skins for parrlage use call on
Henry Harpham, 143 north Eleventh street,
opposite Capitol Hotel.
Hav you been to the new hair dressing
parlors of the Tbornburn Sisters at 1343 O
street.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
The Journal In Its mention of tho project
ed Crete outing of tho Tuesday Evening club
made n slight mlstako of 30 days lu tho date.
Mr. J, II. Luke, who Is well known In
this city, has succeeded J. K. Wait as mana
ger of tho Heal Estito nows of O nspcr, Wyo.
Tlio nrt reception held Monday evening nt
tho conservatory of inuilo reflects much cred
it uKu the young ladles of that lusts' tutlou.
Mr. Frank Hathaway exwcta to visit Chi
cago next week, Intending to meet his sister,
Miss Llllle, ca routo from Massachusetts,
Mrs. Mh'nrplcsi of Hun Frnnclseo, who was
woll known In Lincoln as Miss Ida Muster, Is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Louise Mtisser.
Mlm Amy Covert has gono to Newton,
Iowa, whero sha cxvcls to spend the summer
with her cousin, Miss Kntherlno Hnum,
Mrs. Dr. Hnrt nnd son, ncconinnled by
Miss Kate McOi nth left Thursday for Mar
ietta, Ohio to skik1 tho summer.
Mrs. Carrie Rice nnd Mrs. Anna P. Prntt
of Ht Lotili are tlio guoitsof Mrs. M. M. Do
Lewis, 010 South Twentieth street.
Tho Happy Evening rluh gave n dauco
Tuesday evening nt Temple Hnll. There
wero about fifty couples prosont.
Mr. Daniel Raymer nnd Mlm Roso Greener
both of this city, wero married Wednesday
nfteruoou liy Judge Foxworthy.
Miss Gertrude Abbott Is visiting relatives
nt Minneapolis, Minn., nnd will bo gone
nbout two mouths,
Mr. J. W, Howen nnd Senitor Knoot re
turned Thursday from tho enenmpmont of
tho Sons of Veterans nt Genovn.
Mrs. K. Hnllettandhertwochlldrcn.lHugh
nnd Scott left Thuradny morning for Ottum-
wa, Iowa, Mk. II old home.
Mr. II. T. Westermnn with his sister, Mlsa
Augusta, nro visiting In Docntur, 111., whore
they will remnltt several weeks.
Mrs. A. II. Totten nnd children of Seward, '
nro visiting her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Canllcld, nt 1815 O street.
Tho Conservatory of Muslo held Its com
mencement exorcises yesterdny morning nt
0:30 lu St. Paul's church.
The commencement exercises of tho high
school drew n largo crowd nt tho opera
houso last night.
Prof. James II, Canflcld, tho newly elected
chancellor of the state university Is stopping
at tho Windsor.
Mrs. M. E. Roberta and daughter Laura,
leave on tho twenty-second for an all Hum
mer tour of Europe.
U. R, Holmes, city editor of tho Kearney
Hub, attended tho commencement nt tho
Stole University.
Mr. W, 1). Backus, superlutendnnt of tho
Indian Industrial school nt Gonoa, was in
tho city this week.
Mrs. A. T. Sullivan of Malcom Is visiting
her cousin, Mrs. J. S. Bnrwlck of East Lin
coln. Mr. George F. Johnson nnd Mr. S. S.
Warner started Wednesday for Los Angeles,
Cnl.
Miss Maggie English entertained n few
friends very pleasantly hiBt Saturday even
ing. Miss Mnttie Smith of Piattmiuuth Is visit
ing Miss Ella Olson, at Twenty-eighth nnd O
streets.
Captain J. E. Hill and daughters, who are
sojourning in California, are expected home
next week.
Mis. C. E. Mono nnd Mi;s Maud Bodlo de
parted Monday for Manmtowas, Wisconsin.
Mr. Frank Sheldenhclm left Sunday for a
few weeks visit nt Meudotanud Chicago Ills.
Dr. Houtz and his grandson, Houtz GUI!
Ian are visiting with relatives In Illinois.
Mr. J, R. Stewart of Los Angeles, Cnl., is
visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hill.
Mr. Fred W. Houtz left Sunday for n
three weeks visit nt Cincinnati, Ohio.
Miss Blrdlo Houseworth is visiting nt her
former homo lu Burlingtsn, Iowa.
Mrs. F. W. Gibson storied for Ann Arbor
Mich., Friday via Burlington.
Mr. E. M. Wales left for Pueblo, Col.,
Thursday, via the Burlington.
Mrs. M. E. Faulkner and Miss Minnie, nro
visiting in Pueblo, Col.
Gov. nnd Mw. Thayer are out of the Jclty
for a few days on recreation leut.
John II. Travis left for Emporia, Kas.
Monday by tho Missouri Pacific.
Ex-Governor Wheaton of Manchester, N,
H. is stopping at the Lincoln.
Mr. Will Fisuer Jcft for Auburn, N. Y.,
Wednesday over the Burlington.
Miss Kathleen Corey of Nebraska City Is
visiting Miss Florence Hawloy.
George L Taylor, wife and daughter are
visiting relatives In Wisconsin.
MIssJl. Wolf of Chicago is the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Louise C. Otto.
E. B. Henderson left Tuesday night for
Leavenworth, Kas.
Mr. W. Morton Smith was a Beatrice vis
Itor yesterd iy.
Mrs. B. F. Weaver of Omaha Is visiting
Mr. W. S. Garver, 181i F street.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Gregory ure visiting
at Lewistown, Idaho. '
Mrs. Will Maxwell entertained a few
friends nt luncheon Tuesday.
Mr. R. B. Lewis of Omaha spent Sunday
in Lincoln.
Mr. Harry Shlanderman and sister are
visiting In Decatur, III,
Messers Georgo and Roy Adams left Wed
nesday for IudlnnaX)lU.
Mr. Mason Gregg returned Thursday from
Kansas City.
Mrs. Mary Wong Is visiting In Rockeby,
Kansas.
Dr.Frank S. Billings returned Monday
from the East.
Mrs. Clias. Grlftlth left Friday for Boston,
Mass.
Miss Bertie Cook of Blair is visiting in the
city.
Mr. II. T. Dobbin is visiting In Philadel
phia. Mr. O. H. Baughmaii Is visiting lu Deuver.
Miss M. Weeks is visiting at Slour City.
Miss Lulu Harlon is visiting In Chicago.
Mr. St. John says it Is true.
Ladles short waists at special price t
J. W. WlNOIR & CO.
1100 O. street,
INew styles of Invitations just in at Tux
Courur office.
OF JACKETS AND WRAPS.
OLIVE HARPER WRITES OF SEASON
ABLE OUTSIDE GARMENTS.
It's the Style to Cover Vnur Jackets with
lliittnns That Are Oalled "Nail IIcii.lt."
Detailed Utscrlptlnii of tho Nowest
Things Out, Accompanied with Outs.
Special Correspondence.
Nkw Youk, Mny 27. Somo of tlio now
spring nnd early sutntnor capes hnvo n
look of being nttuidud with grent nulls,
llko n atcntnbont boilor, nnd otbor kinds
of nnila ns woll. In fact, tho jetted nnd
ninny faceted buttons tiro called "imll
heads." Ono stylo of capo 1ms ii sort of
V sliniMHl portion down tho bnok nnd
front, nnd tho rest is plaited in nt tho
Bliouldors or gathered. Tho back nnd
front nro covered with
theso great null head but
tons, nnd tho high collar
is nlso closely studded
with thoin. Somo other
styles hnvo n richly
braided round yoke,
on which tho material
Is gntlierod.ntul around
tho bottom nro sown
two or throo rows of
theso iinll heads. Thoy
are nbout nn Inch nnd -mckcts ani. wiiap
a half in diameter, nnd nearly always
blnck, nnd, put upon tho very light col
ored cloths in uso for this stylo of wrap,
tho contrast is very striking.
Somo of tho wrnps hnvo pinked out
edges, nnd othors havo tlio edges deeply
embroidered In blnck or ilnrlc silk nnd
gold or silver thrends. A pretty fancy
is to havo n wrap of delicate fawn or
drab cloth or silk, and around tho bot
tom a flat edgo of laco is sown, so that
tho pattern of tho laco looks liko em
broidery on tho goods. Such a ono is
shown in tho first illustration.
Jnckcts nro very much ornamented
with flno gilt trimming. Few of them
nro mado to fasten in front, n bar of em
broidered trimming holding tho sides in
placo. Dark bluo and black, a very fow
green nnd brown nro tho. most of tho
summer jackots, and theso have an as
tonishing amount of gold trimming.
Largo gold buttons and flat loops fasten
them. Thero nro quieter nnd more re
fined colors seen in dclicato tan nnd drab
colors, and theso nro usually made iu the
most exquisite manner, tho fronts often
scalloped and embroidered by hand in
self colors, which givo ft inoro elegant
effect than nil tho gold and silver braid.
Blazers nre very pretty this Benson,
and nro in almost every instanco mudo
in Scotch flannel, in stripes of indistinct
Shades rather than colors. Full surah
blouses, whi to or palo shades of this sea
son's colors, are to bo worn with thoin,
and these blouses have turn down col
lars, to bo worn with tiny cravat bows
of somo becoming color. They are of
wash surah, nnd will bo infinitely pret
tier nnd moro feminine than tho man
nish shirts of last season.
For carringo nnd visiting wraps, as
well as thoso for evening, tho rich
creamy shades of ladies' cloth or tho
delicate pinkish drab or tan nro em
ployed, and they are trimmed richly.
Tho two in tho illustration aro sam
ples of theso dainty wraps. Tho top ono
is of cream white cloth, with overlaying
occordeou plaited ruffles of blnck point
d esprit, and stripes of
fine black laco jetted
with fine cut beads
nro placed lengthwise
upon it. Tho Tudor
collar is a mass of
KVXNLMO WHAI.
beading o v o r
lace.
The lower ono
is of black fnlllo
with a delicate
fernliko pattorn
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CAItUtAOE WIIAI-.
of blnck and steel beading
down
the
front. It is edged with French lace
and lined with dovo colors in taffeta
changenblo silk.
The taffetas silk in its iridescent color
is qulto a favorite for homo dresses for
young ladies. It requires very little
trimming, nnd that of dark colored or
black velvet.
Ono of tho prettiest styles I havo seen
for street dresses for tho summer is a
light voighvnnd light colored wool, with
a ruflle of flno French lace around the
bottom of the otherwise plain skirt, jind
about oighteoi. inches deep. Tho plain
bahquo also hAs a flounce of the same
width of laco, 1 ml full epaulets of tlio
samo cover tin! upper part of tho nnn.
Tho effect is liht, graceful, modest nnd
very elegant Any of the plain, light
colored goods of tho season would-be
pretty mado thus.
A very handsome visiting dress just
finished by ir first class dressmaker for
Mrs. Remington is of dark blue camel's
hair ami fuillo of the same color. Tho
sleeves aro high and puffed, ami of tho
camel's hair. Tho basque is of the silk,
coming down well over tho hips in tur
ret points. The skirt is of camel's huir
in turret points over tho silk plaiting.
The collar is high and has lapels reach
ing to tho waist, bordered with a narrow
band of ostrich feathers, and inside this
Is a narrow vest of gold tinsel braid.
The toque bonnet is of dark blue velvet,
with gold tinsel bows and ono piuk rose,
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SPECIAL SALE
BOYS'
OF
$2.7 5,
This Week at the
Globe Clothing House
These Suits are strictly all wool, late styles and well made.
We give you a selection from 50 Suits in medium and light
colors, all seasonable goods. The regular prices for them
arc $3.50, and $5.00. You can buy them this week only for
$2.75, at the
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE
Corner O and lOth Streets.
Have You Attended the Great Sale
OF-
Dry
Now in progress at the
Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Co.'s Store.
15 18 and 1520 O Street?
If not, you should lose no time in doing so.
We recently Closed Out from a New York Importer, a
large consignment of French Novelty Suitings and we are
placing the entire lot on Special Sale so as to give our custo
mers some extrordinary values in this line. We are also sell
ing Wash Goods, Bed Spreads and Lace Curtains at marvel
ously low prices.
KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS GO.
The Peoples' Store.
Dry Goods. Groceries. Shoes.
151S-1520 O Street. Telephone 448.
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS
WITH
ICB CREAM
IFOR SUNDAY DINNER,
AND THEY. WILL RECEIVE. PROMPT ATTENTION.
Sutton & Hollowbush
Makers of Bon Bons and Chocolates.
Also Delicious Ice Cream and Soda Water.
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The Hot Water Pipes circle the four top burners, thus
No Extra Gas is Consumed in Heat
ing the Water.
CAIL AND SEE THEM.
W. B. WOLCOTT,
Telephone 273.
SUITS
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THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE
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Dangler Cabinet Gas
RANGE
showing the patented Hot Water l
Attachment.
230 South Eleventh St.
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