wUlfo -.-.fc .,) Mm iMlll.l llWlim . il, Willi if.M.M ri kagr?.iteaj l.j,wiiiiMiliitlawwy CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1891 1 r M kit Mason's Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Siberia Refrigerators, Mew Method Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Wire, Step Ladders. FRANK E. LAHR 936 P St. Phonic 380 EHBotmI JC 0-- lift ,l i)ii(ir liperof Modern Time. PubllHhocl Saturday. Address all oommiinicstloni direct to t!ii onion VRlCL PHINTINO Oo, PUIII.IHllRHIt. Courier llulldlnir, ll'W N Hlreel. TKLKPHONKiVI li, Wkhkki., Jh. Kdltor nnd Solo Proprietor. HunteiiiiTlo.Nl Ono Year ly Mull r C'urrU-tl :00 Hlx Moulin, l rlj Three Months, ftOo,j Ono iionllivVCViitsIiiraridil)' In Advance AntRnTiKHrvTit KMfii f iimlshetl on np)lle.l ton at llu offloc. Hpeclnl rates on Time Contracts. OoHTnini'TioNstRliortspley sketches, poems rihI stories solicited. Personal and Hovlal notes are f tcllly desirable. PaiNTisnl Wit niakeapelRltvif Fine Printing In nil II branches Hoeletv work n specialty. r.ntored nttlio Postnltlco of Uncoil1, Neb, ns second olnM inntlcr. POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 63,000. Cushman Park What It Meant. V;- i' f S v. ffi nS )ix1? ''' ' W CHILDREN AT TUB SHORE HOW THEY ENJOY THE SUMMER DAYS BY THE SEA. ErlBlvBflaaHalaHMH ' Ho Then you wish to consider our en gageiiinnt nt nn ondf Shu Yes; nml If )oti think I inn going to allow yon to trcnt niu so w linn wo'ru married, you nru vury much mistaken. Life. III Onl) Itemed t. Inn bleach of prnmlsu case counsel for tho I1I11I11UIT nsked tliu drf " " i "Did joti uxor kiss tho iuiiu...f" "Yen; many a time" "How uftuur" "I mlinlt lmliiK kissed her almost every evening vt hen I ralkd to net) her." "Kvory menliigr" "Yen; hut I was compelled to do 111" "ConiH'lledj how's tlmtf" "Why, It was the only way to prevent her singing." Lustlgo Hlntter. naf 4th of July ! Lincoln's Ureal Celebration nt Custiman Park. A trnluof twenty conches every Imlf Imur from 10 n. in. to 12 ut uhdit. ThoOUt Boldlorsofihit wot, under thn au spices r the KnucaMor County etornn Asu. elation, grand rounlon. Addresses by illittn KUUbeii ucnernlsorthovar. Ilatllo of Island No. 10. nt nlKht. Uouorul Beauregard Is ex pected to speak nt 4 ) Hi. BASE BALL! The Famous Lincoln Giant vs. the Genoa Indian Club. Vint Hacc The Fastest Homo In Colorado vr. tint Fastest Homo in ise iirusKa; ono miio raeoi tV) purse to winner. , , ... Heoond Hnco-Trotlliiii2:3SclasR, bent two In throo heevtit; ISO purso; f,, I5 iwul I0. ThlnllUee One ml o anil rpiit, two In three lieatR. frce-for-Rll rune llOOj divided. ISO, 30 and 110. All rooeR to governeil by American rulc. The hUtortcRt Rtoamor, Maid of tho Mitt. Tho Hultnn of Turkey'R grent performer, Hlankey, the High Wire Actor, t ongnRcit for lid day nt great expenxt. Six Bands of Music 1 Dancing nil dny and at night. Miule by Yankee Hill Oiclie.lrn. , , , Tub race by hIx )rorrmloualK, grcimod mH', gTORned pIrr, tla illih Itomlcrc, the great rwIiii nil Rldo niiuiHeineiitH. Anocniiloii nt 3 p. in. mid parachute drop. Anct'imlon at night with calolum light. Sunday, July 5th. Atldrco by eminent dUlnen nnd dUtlu guhilietl Koldlcri. FIRST SEE US ON Refrigerators Water Coolers Freezers Bird Gages law lowers Wire Cloth Screen Doors Step Ladders Wash lactones Gas and Gasoline Stoves A portrait of Horace Qreoloy form tho frontlitilccn of tho Century for July to ac company 11 hitherto uiipulillnhod nildrcw hy Mr. tlreoley on Abrnlinm l,incilu, wnieii, comliiR after the liny and Nlcolny hUtory, nnd Mr. BcIiiu'r'h revleiv of tho iminc, will bo read with particular iuterent, not leniened by tho knowlwlffe of IhoiKHjullar inlatloim which exUtetl Iwtween Lincoln and Oleoley. The nddrct win wi Itten In or about 1804, nrd In printed from tho orlilunl nmuuierlpt. In the Horlen of nhort nrtlohn on tlio Italian Old Mattel r, Mr. V. J. Htlllnmn trealx of Krn Hirtoloinnico and AlU'itlnelll, and ex amples of tho two muster nro presented hi woo 1-cutg hy Timothy Cole, whoso work In this ncrlos, It will ho leuieinbeied, Is executed after very cloo ittidy of tho original picture and for tho most pirt In the presence, of them, "Tho New York of tho Future" nnd "Jour imllsts nnd NowitinviKer1 Agnln," tho lout being npropos of n patter In the Oton Letter Department on "Co'isclenco In Jouriinllsm," hy Kugeno M, Camp. A timely communlen tlon from Mlai Kllm H. Beldmore treats of tho disputed boundary between Alaska and HrltU'i Columbia, and tho bdsln of dispute In tin gi-owing iucNtlon l ruttlior sot forth by tho aid of a map from recent uutheutlu RourceR. Illchanl Hoffinan makes n nolo of "Similar Mutical 1'hrnscs in Orent Com poser. " Kvcrt thing Kle. "l'lmt j on had whooping loukIi, then ' you K't tho grlj), then nmlnrl.i, mid now J oil liino Jiiunillce. seems to inojoticatcli ovcrythliiK In your tow n," Hiild VlKKlta. "Yes," hnld tho comniuter. "Kver thln excopt thu train 1 want." Hnrpor'a Uiu.ur. Olive llnrpar Has llreu Studying tint llrrsi of the Mtlln Ones ut Varlnui Warm Wnnlhur Atlnntlo llurts l'le turit That Ksplnlii the Text. ISpetlnl Correspondence.! Nkw Yoiik, Juno S3. Coiuinon sense would BttKK'tit plain dark 1)1 no tlnnnul gowtiR and big shado lints mid nn entlru nbseiico of furbelow mid fmicy on chil dren's ilrutwos that nro to bb worn whilo playing nt thu Ronshoru on tho sands, but cointuoiiRotiso mid fashion do not always amalgamate, particularly at our fashion able resorts. In Nowixjrt tho aim is to sue whose children can make thu most ex travagant aiipearnnco, regardless of cost, and tho result is that tho little tots nru dressed in white llannol, in velvet, silk nnd cashmere as often as in more sen sible material, and then turned loose to imddlo In tho edgo of thu water or dig holes iti thu sand. Quito Ton Suggestive. Judge Nmv lw careful and stick to tho truth! Witness Why, my lord, If you wero to cut mo up Into sausage meat, I shouldn't sny nn thing dllTerent I Fllegomlu Hlntter. A 1'imt of Iteiisini mid nil Kbit of Hon I. Sho Theru wasn't much liiugliteroreou crsut Ion at our end of the table. Dlilii" j on mid jour jouug lady liao nnjtliliig In (ouimonr llu Oh, jes an appetite. Life. Men nnd wonion prematurely gray nnd whose hair was falling, are enthusiastic In praising Hall's Hair Henewer (or restoring tho color and preventing baldneM. Not aCltlsen of Lincoln cau afford tomUitlie comfort and safety offered him hy the North Western Line (K. E. & M. V. lilt.) In his travel! to and from Chicago and nil eastern points. It is tho direct line to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Olympla, Seattle, Tacoma, nnd all other Mln nesota, Washington and Montana points. All iKHwengers for theso olnt go through without deMit transfer. 1'atronUo tho North Western nnd avoid omnibus transfers. It Is tho only nil rail line to thut Sanatorium of tho world, tho Hot Springs of 8outh Dako tn and tho direct line to Hapld City, Dead wood nnd Ulack Hills points. To all those contemplating a trip the coming season it of fers a direct line and service, to till the re sorts of Wisconsin, Minnesota nnd Noithern Michigan. The tluest lulling grounds In tho world are reached by this Hue. For rates U..U iiitui iimtuu, vail hi i iu.1 j svi cvt. W. M. Siiii'-ian, Oen'l Ag't, J. T. Martin, City Tk't Ag't. A Tn r I ii r lit) I. Now Itiuoiila Klinn W'us ns Hue n innu AHOMrou wntit to me, IIoilM'il IiirIiUo Asn potentate In dlstnut Tnrlnry. Hut blsdiuixlitir tK Wiisu niililen who, Hvlnu neither )iiuiik nor fair. With n sawllke oliu mid n temper tart, Was n regular drug on tho nuptlnl mart - For to marry her none would tl.ire. Hut thu iKitentnte, Urowlmt desperute. With the Handles Tartar swells, lU'ttolved to try And a pouc supply For this i renin of Tartar belles. In nln were bribes Ai.iong the tilbos. And so he caiubt a Turtnr, And offered to him, without wustoof breirli Thu choice of boiling In oil to death, Or a marriage w Ith hi darter. Tho Tartar t;rl2i bhiHik luexciy limb. But mniifully mudu leply, "If )nunlTei llfo With suih a wlfo I rather prefer to diet" Sa)h the klinu, "Mv Ind, If thing are ho bud, I think I'll chntiu'c tho group. TIs jou hnd better lle, b fur: To Tartar 1)0 we'll hii) ta-ta. Ami put hir In thu soupl" -llarrtl Lumpoou AKI' SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! O- Thin Goats and Vests IN Alpaca, Serges, Pongee, Silk Lustres, Drab Dete, Mohair, And all popular Publics so Cool and Comfortable in Hot Weather . The many styles we show will suit you. The low prices we make will certainly please you. o SEE OUR ELEGANT Madras and Flannel Shirts BEFORE YOU BUY. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Corner O and lOth Streets. Kye anil Kar Hitrgeon. Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurist, 1203 O street, telephone 973, Lincoln, Nebr. Ladles short waists at special prices at J. W. WiNOKn & Co. 1100 O. street lluy coal mined near your homo. Nowcrs tie Nut Is conceded by nil that have used it to botho best for kitchen use. l'rlce $4 40 de livered. Sold only by Geo. A. Raymr. Tel ephone into. 1 1!14 O street. July, 0, 1801, Is the date flxetl for the Grand Yellowstone Park Excursion via tho Union Pacific "Tho Overland Koufe." Final deposit for tickets must bo made beforo June ftotli. Writo to Harry P. Deuel, City Passenger Agent, liUW Faruam Street, Omaha. Silk grenadines and drapery nets in a great variety at J. W. Winder & Co. 1100 O street "The Finest" ice cream parlors are now open and you are invited to call. li'SOO street. The best domestic coal in the market for H.40 delivered. Be sure to try Eastern Wy oming nut for sale exclusively by Geo. A, Raymer, UU4 O. -sHk A Mother's Oratltuite. My sou wrs In nn almost helpless condi tion with tlux when I commenced using Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlanhcea Remedy, It gave him linaiedlato relief and I nm sure it saved his life. I take gteat pleasure in recommending it to nil. Mrs. M. L. Johnson, Everett, Simpson Co,, Mios. -." and Ml cent iwttles for sale by Chas. (J. Reed, Druggist, Welding imitations, either printoaoreu giaved In tho finest nt) loot the art at The Counir.lt otllce. Coirect forms and lxt quality of stock guaranteed. Samples cheer fully shown. llrown's retaurnnt. Windsor block, !i!0 north Eleventh street, and 141b O street. Fie dollar commutation tickets reduced tn four dollars, good nt both places. Kruse & White 1216 o ST. Iliirlliigtuii Itoute The Outing Seaioii I Drawing On. People have alravly b)?n pla mill j tliul summer trips, and we would suggest that you post yourselves regarding the wonderful trout fishing In Ese park, Col. Tho health giving baths and quiet rest of Dakota Hot Springs, the hunting and Ashing of Wyom ing or the fashionable delights of Minltou The Burlington will take you to any of them speedily and without fatigue. There are many other places in which you cau spend the heated term, and the agent at the B. & M. depot or city office can tell you all about them. Call aud get a book of summer tours and look It over. You will find it full of good things and valuable hints. A. C. Zikmeh, City Passenger Agent. The lint HirliiKii or Dakota. These springs are rapidly becoming famous on account of the wonderful curative proper ties of the waters,'and the manyCtnarvelous cures which have been effected by the ther mal baths. The tow n and springs are delightfully situ ated in a picturesque valley In the Black Hills country, abounding in beautiful scenln effects, nnd at an altitude of 3,400 feet above the sea level; thus insuring a pure atmos phere nnd exhilarating climate, nlwolutely iree from malaria. Under the enterprising and progressive management of the Hot Springs company many desirable Improvements have been made; among the number tho erection of a commodious batli house fitted up with all modern conveniences for the comfort of guests. New hotels have been built and com foi tably f uruUhed throughout, conducted In llrstoclass style and at reasonable rates. Those who prefer stopping utn piivate hotiee will find ninny desirable boarding placis where good accommodations me rurntshed nt moderate tn-Ices. Tho superior dally service now ulTorded by tho Burlington Route to Hot Springs, with through sleeping car accommodations from Omaha, Lincoln, Aurora ami Grand Island, makes thotilpan easy and cnjnvablo one; and for tho benefit of nil Who desire to test the efllcacy of tho waters, round trip tickets at reduced intes.good for ninety days are now on sale at all otllces of the Burlington Route, For pamphlet, descriptive of the springs, mid full information us to rates, time, etc., apply to any agent of the compiuy, or to J. Fuasjcis, Geu't Pfts'r& Tk't Agt., Om ilia, Neb. A Cure for Crumps In the Stomnch, Albeit Erwlu, Editor of the Leoimid, Tex as, Graphic, says: "For thocuieof cramps in the stomach Chamberlain's Co'lc, Cholera aud DIurrluvt Remedy is tho best mid most speedy I ever used." Many others w ho have trJesl it entertain tho same opinion. For sale by Chas. C. Reed, Druggist. STYLES IS NKWPOIIT. Whilo tho dainty white picturu gowns of muslin or surah that reach the anklo nru worn at homo tho outdoor tlretses nro made qulto short and tho feet nro en cased In black silk stockings and un dressed leather or canvas slippers, nnd they wadu in tho water with these, ns it would bo bad form for n littlo million niro to go barefoot. So then thu littlo Qoelets and Vauderbllts mid other scions of tho money Icings wear perlshnblo clothes, though they really should not, an it sets a bad oxample. Ono littlo girl of about ten had a dress of whitu flannel with yoko nnd belt of silk, mid n whitu straw sailor hat, and black silk stockings mid suede slippers. Another wore n pretty gown of figured blue silk nnd velvet made ns in tho mid dle flguro in thu first illustration. Tho collar, forearm pieces mid panel nro of velvet, and with it is worn n Phrygian cup of bluo silk with velvet band. The silk stockings mid wading slippers com plete thu outfit. Tho tan on tho fnco forms another part of it. By tho side of tho bluo dressed girl is hor independent littlo sister in a red vel vet kilted skirt and blouso, with a Tnm O'Shantcr of tho same, and a cunning little doeskin jacket for cooler after noons, mid this also is to bo worn while playing on tho Bands, making a bright bit against tho dun colored beach and thu bluo of tho sen. Even daintier is tho littlo pink aud white suh of tho littlo girl on tho right of tho irooiid picture. Tho dress is of whitu challio with largo pink polka dots, as to tho skirt, whilo tho waist is of pink surah mid tied around tho waist with bow and ends of pink libbon. Tho ecru straw hat is turned up, with a tuft of plumes which stay but a short timo in curl in tho sea air, but sho has her wad ing slippers nnd her clam shovol and is happy in spito of pink silk aud feathers. Prettier and more simple is tho green cashmero dress of the middlo figure, that of a dainty and preciso littlo miss of twelve, who is, however, not too big to play in tho water aud on tho sand. Her hat is a black openwork straw, covered with forgottiionots mid their leaves. Ono more littlo seaside suit mid I shall have done with Nowport babies. This is of blue and white flannol, tho skirt and jacket blno aud the vest and sash and Tain O'Shanter of white flannel. The Casino children's dances uud the parties given for tho little ones at New port are tho occasions for great display in children's dresses, but it is at Sara toga that tho greatest extruvagance is shown. Little dresses are often made entirely of Mechlin, Vnlenciennea or even old English point lace over ullk or satin Blips, and the littlo necks and arms are often decorated with jewels which are strangely out of place on children. i? t CLEARANCE SALE! -OK- Wash Goods, Organdies, Linens, White Embroidered Flouncings, Muslin Underwear, Silk Mitts, Unlaundried Shirts, Hosiery, Ladies' and Children's Shoes. We will Close our Store all day Saturday, July 4th. K1LPATRICK-K0CH DRY GOODS CO. 1518-1520 O Street. Telephone 448. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH US FOR m m 1 ifMJsZ f V-aP Itx T JL-T ICB CREAM SFOR SUNDAY DINNER, AND THEY. WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. Sutton & Hollowbtjsh Makers of Bon Boris and Chocolates. AlsoDelicious Ice Cream and Soda Water. Dangler Gas Stoves Have you seen the beautiful lino of photo graphs of America's greatest stage celebrities at TilK CouitUR ottlcel The line embrace nil the leading aud most ptoinlnent artists and are the work of Falkof Union Squat e New York, undoubtedly the f.uest photo grapher in the country. Call in and see tbeai. Henry Harpham, harness, saddlery and turf goods, 143 north Eleventh street, opposite Capital Hotel. HEADY TO WALK IN TIIK SKA Tho finest mull mid lawn, whito silk nnd most dolicato of laces, are used for children's dresses there, and the most of them it! 0 pure whito, with only tho rib bon trimming to give color, It is ho much warmer at S iratoga than it is at Newport that it requires thinner ma terial. Asbury Park is the children's paradise though, for there tho youngsters are rigged out in their oldest clothes nnd given big, shady old hats, nnd shovels and crab scoops, and away they go for a whole long day of unmixed delight without anything to hinder them from having all the fun they want. At Coney Island and Rockaway the children are dressed in the best attiro their parents cau afford. It is often a very poor best, but the children don't mind as long ns old ocean is there to give tho same tan he bestows on those of more exclusive society. Olive Harpul iVilBHflHaRRBRSRWBlLaw CALL AND SEE THEM. W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. 230 South Eleventh St. ? ik h XA 22 'ttlLi4sL. -l-Mt&4mlLTjii&iliLu.. ...,