""". m )l CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY u, 1891 M9BK Mason's Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, Siberia Refrigerators, New Method Gasoline Stoves, Lawn Mowers, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, Screen Wire, Step Ladders. FRANK E. LAHR 936 P St. Phonic 380 7F3m Lincoln Nebraska Souvenir Spoon. A novelty of vnluo to every patriotic Alter Icnrt) o( Interest to every cltlcn of Nebraska. Price, $3.50, plain bowl, f 4 gilt bowl. Description Cnpitol building In rnut relief, split rnll f o r h n n il 1 e , ur in o u n t c il by innul niul wedge n historical re minder of l'ret Ident Lincoln. A large line of other distinctive spoon In stock. J.B.Trickey & CO. JEWELERS 1035 0 Bt Clearance Sale ! ALL SUMMER GOODS AT- Clearance Prices 1 YOU CAN BUY Summer Weights IN- CLOTHING, HATS and Underwear, For Less Money than Before. Ever COME AND SEE US. If yon Deposit your Savings IN THK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. 8. K.cor. tllliaiHll'Htu, THEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU Alltlin Ttnla ixt S-Five Der Ct. DCr Annum-6? w -.iu vx wi, vx milium 0 Save 5tW u week nnd It amounts with Interest In five yenrs to i,50tu. Bank opens nt 0:30 a, m, to 3:30 p. m. nnd Saturday evenings, 5 to 8 p. m. .... i si., i. b 'i ... v i .""'V0 K'"1-" urUr fin a&eLl..L J rmti imuu, LZu A l)ltlttr liifr nf Modem Timet. Published Saturday. AiMivm all communications illrecttn tlm office WlCHHlCI. PUINTINQ CO, l-UIIMHIIRIIH. Courier llulMliig , IIM N Htrect. TRMCPIIOKRlWI U W'uhsru Ju., Kdltor niul Hole Proprietor. HuiiHoniiTioM One Your by MnllorUnrrlcil J00 Hlx Months, (I 00Thrci Moi)lt)N,A0e. Olio month SO IV11U Inrri1ly In Advance, AnVCRTIStUKNTR'. llalwl flirillttlPtl OH application at Hip office. Hprclal rates on Tlnu Contracts. Posrrnintrriws: Hhort spier skrlc hi, (humus nml stories solicited. Personal anil Social notes nr especially desirable. t'RDrritnt We make a specialty of Kino Printing In All II branches. Boeletr work a ectalt)'. Kntoreil nl tlio Poitonlca of Lincoln, Neb., n second olnss matter. POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. amusements: Tho pant week theatrically has boon rather dull and tlinoorii house linn been open but ouo night, tbo Oceanian taring (loorgo Thatch cm meritorious minstrels. The house wns full niul tbu auditors full of fun liefore tho curtain wont down. The vocal numbers wcro excellent nnd Instrumental molody su ixrlor to anything hoard thl season with n minstrel organization. Iow Dnckstader was mnoiiK the old favorites mul ns usual con tributcdhis share to the evenings enjoy ment. Ctiln nml Iioivno, tho knoi'k-n-hoiits, tho quartette of Jow, Moore, Lewis nml Krllliimn were clever featuios mul In short every iletnll of tho Interesting program was well renilereil. not forgetting tho venerable George Thatchers Hue specialties. It U n good show mul worth frequent repetition hi Nebraska fnlr Capital city. Nothing nt Kuiikes next week. Tho spect nculnr "Kajnnkn" will honovor be -icon there during tho "twenties" of July. TIIKATIUCAl, TALK. How Eytlngo I writing n novel. Toil Pelper, n very promising ycung netor, will bo n member of Hose Coghlan' com pnny next season. Margaret Mnther I negotiating with Kllen Terry for n one-net comedy now In Ml Terry' possession. Eddlo airnnl, or "Natural Gas," U just fil,nOO nbeAit of the bookmaker nml has closed Ills racing season. Hobert Mantel) tin purclinncd Col. Al friend' play, "The Loulslanan," mid will add It to hi rcKrtolre naxt season. Cu ThoniAi and Sidney llosenfeld will re colve 95,000 for the comeily they aro writing for Nat Uoodwln, a well a a large royalty. "A Hole fn the Grouud" will next season be put on the road by Frank McKoe. Charle Cowle and Frank Lawtou will to in the cast, which will be n very Htrong one The N, Y. Caino manager have tried hard to en tch Henry K. Dixey for next sea son. Ho wan offered $.'10,000 n year, but re fused, nud on Monday last signed with Charles Frohman to star In "The Solicitor," to be produced at Herrmann's Theatre, Au gust 25. Hemenyl, the greatest violinist of thU gen eratlou certainly, mid one of the greatest that ever lived, ha played In almost every country in the world since ho wns hero, more (linn twelve year ago. Ho I wild to have accumulated n handsome fortune, but N still before tho public, nnd will lie In Amerlcn next season. THK NKW I'AIIK. Lincoln park has a line attraction for to morrow, tho balloon race to the clouds tielug tlm great feature. This novel and Interest ing spectacle will take tdaco nt three o'clock between Professor IV. H. Lelloy nnd Herr Kyle. Commencing this evening nt eight o'clock and continuing every evening for ouo week, Professor Uralnnrd's illoramle views will be exhibited illustrating a beautiful and Instructive tour of the world, which will be Interspersed with fancy and comical sketches. Next week commencing Monday at half past eight and continuing for six nights, a graud bicycle race will be the attraction and some great sport is expected as the con testants are well matched and each one mre of winning the race. Ltncoln park U proving just what the man agers promised a tint class resort for tlrt class people ami the Couhikii is pleased to learn of the success with which It ts meet ing. For full particulars as to car Hues etc., see advertisement page four. CUHHMA! PAHK. Tomoirow will be a big day nt Cushman. A sclsl picnic train leaves In the morning at 10:30 a, m. ami the afternoon trains run out at -!:'oO ami !):U0. The attractions for the day will be varied and interesting. Professor Cochran. Nebraska's champion high wire performer, will give exhibitions at frequent Intervals during the day. in the afternoon a gamo of ball between tho "Lin coln Ulmits'' mul Omaha's famous "Cranes" will take place. Music will be plentiful ai.il thepurk will as usual afford Ample amount of cool and comfortable entvi tniuiuent for all comers. Tho park will be sold in live and ten ncro tracts July Wild Old 8ettlers day, so take In the fun while it lasts. THK NEW T1IEAT11E. The following from the New York Theatr ical World Is n very complimentary account of "The Iitiiislng" mid Its popular manage ment: "Ed. A. Church is In tho city booking for his new house "The Limning," at Lincoln, Nebr. Mr. Church is one of the "old vets" in western show tmiluesi, his managerial experience extending over a period of twenty years. As a popular, straight forward aud reliable business man, his reputation ha never beeu sullied, a fact which every maua ger or n combination that has dealt with him truthfullv can substantiate. Ed. has been I "Ollt r,n nt t)i nrnfMh" for a short time, but I like a duck that leaves the water, his hanker' brought bill) Inline again, and no one Is luore pleftilfd t0 bwu. 0f his re-embarkmeiit Into the "profesh'' again at so tine a )Klnt at Lincoln at his old friends and the theatrical managers of the United States In geueral. Lncon ' now a thriving city or.O.ooo, and of tbe very best theatre to t ns Jn America 8ucn n occurauce at first-class company playing to poor bushiest hat never been ex- lEsiiSPlJHgS periencei) in uncom, am) the very best com- i Willi routed westward alway play the city. 1r, Churcho' now house I n model of Lin coln enterprise. Three month ago such a project as "Tho Lansing" wns unknown, while to-day the first story U completed and the contract call for It completion Novetn ler flint. Mr. McKlfatrlck, the architect, in linking of the housosaysi "It will be a linndsome mid n complete In appointment and stage appliance a any houo In the country." ThU Is certainly unyliig much, iieclaUy from such high authority, und what more can either the people of Lincoln or the traveling companies askt The housu will seat l,tlH), Is threo tiers In bight, with n stage of Mix In and Itt feet to rigging loft, while the curtain opening I .'Ml fet npiaro. There nro twenty beautiful dressing room on the ground floor, n also in the entire main H)rtloii of the house. In speaking of the Illumination usttl for the thoatre. Mr, Chinch Informs u that theie will bo DvJ Incandes cent light, and that tho arrangement will lie entirely novel and unique III design, The chair for the imnjuette are of rich upholst ery, costing ttt.Ki each, while the balcony seats will lie equally ns fine In proportion. The exits me nmueious and convenient, nml nil door aro opened nt once by electricity, simply with n push of tho button In the box oltlce. Mr. Church "III remain In the clt several works, making his headquarter at II. H. Taylor's, where he will be glut! to meet his old friends nml make new one. Mr. Church Is stopping nt the Colemnn House." It concentrated curative joier, makes A j or' Hnnmparllla the Itest blood purlller. At Mmiitoii. Manitou 81'hiniin, Colo., June 27. Wih"' lal. Maultou Is to the ko)1o what n sugar barrel I to tho lite on n bright minimcr day decidedly attractive. There Is nil nbsonco of Hie mid nn Influx of ieoplo at Maultou that l refreshing. Those June day aro of the leafy Juno that oets prate of cool morning, warm enough nt noontime to re mind tho out door wanderer that it is sum mer, mid openings full of moonlight and coolness, Tho wnlks, drive and trnilsnbout Maultou aro so numerous that old timers of novel nl Reason's exerlence find some new beauties believer they go out. The country I para dise for tho lively young woman or the brawny young mini who delight In explor ing expeditions. Maultou I lct reached via the Union Pacific. Buy coal mined near your home. Newcns tie Nut Is conceded by all that have used it to lie the best for kitchen use. Price ft. 40 de livered. Hold only by Geo. A. Rnyiner. Tel ephone IKK). 1 IS) I O street. Til Hilt Nirlncs or llllkotil. These springs are rapidly becoming famous on account of the wonderful curative proper tlcsof the waters, Jnnd the uiauygmnrvelnus cure which have been effected by tho ther mal baths. The tow u mid spring nro delightfully situ ated In a picturesque valley in the Black Hill country, abounding In beautiful scenio efforts, and nt an altitude of 3,-iOO foot nbovo the sea level; thus Insuring n pure ntino phero and exhilarating climate, absolutely free from malaria. Under tho enterprising nnd progressive management of the Hot Kpring company many desirable improvement have lieen made; among the number tho erection of a commodious bath house llttcd up with nil modern convenience for the comfort of guest. New hotels have been built mid com fortably furnished throughout, conducted In llrstclaA stylo and nt rensonnble rates. Those who prefer stopping niu priv.ite house will Hint many desirable hoarding place where good iiccnmmoditlons nro furnished nt moderate p'-lce. Tho superior dally service now afforded by tho Hurllngtoii Houte to Hot Springs, with through sleeping car accommodations from Omaha, Lincoln, Aunnn nml Graud Island, makes tho trip nn easy aud enjoyable one; mid for the benefit of nil who desire to test tho ofllcncy of the waters, round trip tickets nt reduced rate, good for ninety days are now on sale nt nil olllces of the Hurllngtoii Houte. For pamphlet, descriptive of tho springs, Mid full Information ns to rates, time, etc., apply to any agent of tho company, or to J. Fuancih, Geu't PassVit Tk't Agt., Oiiiilui, Neb. A Cure for Cramps In tin, Ntomnrli, Albeit Erwin, Editor of the Leonnul, Tex as, Graphic, says: "For the cure of cramps In the stomach Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ant) uiaruims uemeay is tlie best and moat speedy I ever used." Muny other who have tried it entertain the same opinion For sale by Chas. C. Heed, Druggist. Havo you seen the beautiful Hue of photo graphs of America's greatest stage celebrities at Tub Couhier ofllcef Tho line embrace all the leading and most prominent artists and are tho work of Falk or Union Square New York, undoubtedly the finest photo grapher In the country. Call in and see them. Henry Harpham, harness, saddlery and turf goods, 142 north Eleventh street, opposite Capital Hotel. oiitlillene Kit rope nu r'ro I'repurtlnii, Ladles, If you want most elegant face prep aration, try this one. It is pure as spring water; no lead, sediment or other Injurious substances. It makes your skin soft, fresh, nnd clear; removes tan, blotches, discolora tion, and imparts n pearly complexion. If your face is not what you desire it, try "Youthllono". I guarantee it to give perfect satisfaction. I have sought for a prepara tion that will make complexions frer.li nud young looking nnd nowl havo found it, re tailed at two dollars or threo for five. I have secured the agency for this trusty article. J. II, Haiilev, Druggist, Lincoln, Neb. llurlliiKtini lliiute The Outing Seiisiin l Drawing On. People have already b jau pla-mlng th ol summer trips, and we would suggest that you Kwt yourselves regarding tho wonderful trout lUhlug In Kites park, Col, Tho health giving baths ami ipilet rest of mkota Hot Springs, the hunting and lUhlng of Wyom ing or the fashionable delight of Maultou The Burlington will take you to any of them speedily and without fatigue. Thero aie many other places in which you can spend the heated term, and the agent at the H. & M. depot or city oltlce can tell you nil about then). Call and get a book of summer tours and look It over. You will find it full of good things and valuablo hints. A. C. Zikmeh, City Passenger Agent. Wedding Invitations, either printed or en graved iu the Client style of the art at Tiik Coubikk office. Correct forms and best quality of stock guaranteed. Samples cheer fully shown. Brown's restaurants, Windsor block, 310 north Eleventh street, and 1418 O street. Five dollar commutation tickets reduced to four dollars, good at both places. FOR BUSINESS WOMEN, TYPICAL COSTUME PUT FORWARD BV OLIVE HARPER. It Is llaseil nn a Design by a at, Louis Woman ami Is Described ns living llnth Convenient anil Tniteful How It Will Look. (Special Correspondence,! New Vohk, July I. A business cos tutno for women hns long boon a neces sity, but none hns over yet been Invented that would oxnctly All tho need, for no woman could quite glvo up nil grnco or prottltioss for tho sako of convunlenco slnco tho world beitnn, Dot u Indy in St. Louis lias invented n costume to which I havo added what I think is sotnn Improvement, nnd I hope that tho cos tttino will bo generally adopted before long, It does not lack feminino and ovon dressy qualities, while being ns near perfect as such a suit could bo for tho purpose. Now for a description. Tho outsldo garment is a neat roofer jacket,wlth threo pockots. Tho lapels to tho jack et can bo faced with silk or vel vet, or In winter itcanhnvondeep collar 'of nstra khan or beaver, but In w a r in weather it is to open slightly nt tho neck over the corsage, jus' enough to look dressy. It can also bo worn oihjii in front, It being arranged so that the fronts fold back from tho exact middle and aro held iu plnco by being button ed back, each sido on Its own buttons, there be ing a row of but ton holes on each edge. This makes BUSINESS DHESS FOIl " cool c nuugii lor STHEET weak. anything but tho very hottest weather. The material may bo tweed, cheviot, serge, diagonal or camel's hair. While tho costumo wns designed in plaid, it would bo tnoro ladylike and unobtrusive, as well ns useful, in some self color, for instnnce, gray, brown, dark green, navy bluo or black. Tho priestly nun's sergo makes n valuablo gown and coat after this style, as thero is no "wear out" to It, nml it is handsome ns long nsn thread of It lasts. This comes in double width and six nnd n half yards tuako a suit for n tall woman. It costs high, so that tho material, with linings, buttons and trim ming would cost about twelve dollars. Any lady who can sew nt nil can make this dress by tho help of tho patterns for sale everywhere, only adapting each to the model where it varies, nud such a dress is good for five years. To bo really elegant tho jacket nnd dress should bo of tho saute goods, nnd that should bo heavy enough to bo last ing nnd to Biiow its value as a mntorial nside from any trimming. The hat should bo u toque for bad weather, plnin nnd compnet, nnd the gloves should bo suede, tan, gray or black. For wet and snowy weather gaiters of tho samo ma terial us the dress should bo worn. It would bo well for tho wearer to adopt tho divided skirt if tho skirt is to bo gathered in below the knees, nnd one light skirt with two or threo narrow gathered ruffles to givo tho proper hang to tho dross won) nbovo. Tho divided skirt should be of flannel, nnd thus tho extremities aro kept warm and thero is no dragging of n heavy weight from tho hips Tho dress itself is handsome, convent- eut nnd wonmnly. The waist can be $tt SHAPE OF SKIRT BAND. as neatly orna mented as pleases tho wearer, nnd the skirt buttons on to n band, which is sewn stoutly to nil the darts, nnd has flat buttons nil around, to which tho yoke of the skirt fastens, thus hanging the weight from tho shoulders. There are four pockets to tho skirt, two outside, which button over, nnd two under the side plaits, which BUSINESS DKESS KOUSUOUiu uo iniHu indoor weak enough to bo of service In the carrying of manuscripts oi other business paraphernalia In the mlddlo of tho corsago Is u tiny watch pocket, and another enn bo added for glasses If tho wearer requires them. Tho skirt should not bo long enough to touch the pavement at nny time, and by my addition of nn adjustable yoke it can be lifted threo Inches nil around in a uniform innnner, so that It will just rench the insten in muddy weather. Tho yoko Is like an ordinary one, with buttonholes to fasten to tho baud, but around the lower edge is n tape, run In so that by giving one of those funny little twists nnd shakes that only a worn nn can accomplish, at tho snine time drawing the string: tho drawing string then becomes the real belt, nnd the dresu is that much shorter. It is but n mo ment's work, and then when tho wearer reaches hone or place of business a simplo untying of the string and another shako makes it three inches longer again. The Btring can tie In front, In tho back or on the tides. The principle is the same. Olive Harper. ZZZf I yy too fen W li 1 ih 1 IP SUMMER SPECIALTIES ! Thin Coats Alpaca, Serges, Pongee, Silk Lustres, Drab Dete, Mohair, And all popular Fabiics so Cool and Comfortable in Hot Weather. ,' The many styles we show will i' make will certainly please you. SEE OUR Madras and BEFORE YOU BUY. GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE Corner O and lOth Streets. K.K.D.G.CO. - , . i The Peoples' Store We have decided to continue our SPECIAL RE DUCED PRICES on all SUMMER -:- GOODS during the month of July in paratorv to puttinu in fall crnnrlc f - jvv." Come and Look us Some KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hoots and Shoes. 151S-1520 O Street. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS WITH ICK CREAM FOR 8UNDAY DINNER, AND THEY. WILL RECEIVE. PROMPT ATTENTION. Sutton & Hollowbtjsh Makers of Bon Sons and Chocolates. Also Delicious Ice Cream and Soda Water. Dangler Gas Stoves tLLtLLHE9aflMifHiLMH53lie l'f)?yiOMI".l . -".r 'y r iiirMsl TirMtl TMMjtMLi".. i j j' ji '. j : TT-iBMMM nMH --y ijniipnpi!!r'riil-TfiS L ''l-Wrgjt&raffsy ; CALL AO W. B. WOLCOTT, Telephone 273. 230 South Eleventh St. and Vests n suit you. The low prices wc i m ELEGANT Flannel Shirts order to reduce our stock pre- - .. Th rough and Get , , Bargains. Telephone 448. 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