Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, August 08, 1891, Page 4, Image 4

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4 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1891
MASON'S
FRUIT
JARS
Stone Fruit
JARS.
JELLY GLASSES.
Closing out Sale on
REFRIGERATORS,
FREEZERS,
SCREEN WINDOWS,
ALL SUMMER GOODS.
PRANK E. LAHR,
936 V St.
OU
Lincoln
Nebraska
Souvenir
Spoon.
A novelty of
I value to every
patriotic A'ncr
Icnn; of Intci est
to every cltlen
of Nebraska.
Price, $3.50,
plain bowl. $4
gilt bowl.
Description
the Capitol Is
In I) an -relief,
split rait f o r
h n ml I e , sur
in o u n t e il by
maul mul w dgc
n lilttorlcul re
minder of Pres
ident Lincoln.
A large line of
other distinctive
spoon In stock.
J.B. Trickey
& CO.
JEWELERS
1030 0 8t
Clearance Sale !
ALL SUMMER GOODS
AT
Clearance Prices
YOU CAN BUY
Summer Weight
CLOTHING, HATS
and Underwear,
For Less Money than Ever
Before.
COME AND SEE US.
If you Deposit your Savings
IN THE
Liniln Savings Bank
Vfcfe Deposit Co.
H. K.cor. IttliHiidl'Hts.
THEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU
Atjtlie Kate of
S-Five per Ct. per Annum5
Have 1500 11 w(.ik mul It nmount with
Interest In Ave ydara to II.W.00.
Bankiopciif at 0:) n. in. to 3:!W p. in. and
uaiuruay evenings, 5 to a p. m.
r
fc to Rtat ia Burglar and Fire
,
PrMf Vaults.
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A piiJur lijfmf Mmlfrn Tlmn.
Publlsthud Snturdry.
Address nil communications itlreftto the often
WlCMHlCL. PKINTtNO CO,
1-uni.tNitRiiM.
Courier IIuIIiIIuk, ll'U N (street.
TKl.KI'IIUNK2l
I,. Wkhski,, Jn., Killtnr and Hole Proprietor.
HUiiauiiii'NiiNi One Year y Mall or Carried
I J 00 Hlx Months, 1 (Kt; Tlin-o Month, fti)o.
uno mown vuuetnsinraraiily in Atlrancr.
Aovirtiskiunt! Hate furn lot xit on application
at the office, flpcclal rate on Time Contracts.
CoNTRiniTioHst Hliort spicy sketches, points mid
stories solicited, Personal nml Hoclal notes are
especially desirable.
I'nurmai We make a sprclalty of Fine Prlntlng
In all It brandies. Hnclety work a specialty.
Entered nt tho Postornco of Mncoln. Noli.,
n second class mutter.
POPULATION OF LINCOL11,169,000.
HO FOR DETROIT.
The (i. A, It. National Kiiriiitipnia-nl.
The Chicago, llock Island Ac Paelllc Hall
way nlll sell tickets to Detroit for tlio O. A.
11. National Encampment nt the rate of one
lowest first-class fare for tlio round tilp.
Dates of sale will lo ns follows: From nil
stations In Kansss In Nebraska, July .10th to
August UM, Inclusive, from allljstntlons In
Colorado, Oklahoma or Itullnu Territory,
July Sttth to August 1st, Inclusive.
Itcturu limits on these Tickets will lie same
ns other lines.
ror full particular address T. J, Andcr
son, Ast. Uen'l Ticket nml Pass, Aent, To
pka, Knsn, or apply to any Ticket Agent
of the Hook Island system.
Jno. Hkiiahtian.
U. T. & P. A. CIiUmro, III.
EXCURSIONS. LOW RATES.
n
Missouri rrlllc IUIImio for tli Kol-
lowing- Named Neteral Occasion.
Tourlit Ruininer excursion tlclset to Col
orado.. Bait Lake Cltr. Utah, nml other Col
orailo nuil Utah points of nleaiure nml
health resort at low est rates for round trlp,
good for six month.
At Auburn, Neb,, teachers' normal Insti
tute, July 'J to August ft), ISM.
TonoNTO, o.vr.,
For national ntuentlonnl ii.kwUMhii f.ii-
teacher, July 14 to 17 Inclusive, at lowest
ate, first class fans for round trip plus t'i
llivniliershh) fee. Ticket nn wiln Jutv H n t:i
Inclusive: irood for return nn or lu.fiiin Hvh.
tember.'H), ISM. Call at city ticket olllce,
VMl U street, opHHilte Ilurr block.
J. K. IL Mll.LAii, City Passenger Axent.
It. I. IL MltLAH. Oeueral A .rent. Mncoln.
Neb. " '
H. C. ToWNsKNI). O. I'. & T. A..Ht. I.011U.
Missouri.
The lint Hprlncsor Ilnkutn.
These springs nre rapidly becoming famous
on account of the wonderful curative proper
ties of the VTaters.'and the manyguiarvelou
cure which have been effected by the ther
mal baths.
The tonn and snrlnir am lfOlcrhtriiltv hIih.
atedln a picturesque valley In theDlnck
Hills CflUlltrv. nboumlliitr In hpnutlrnl mini .
effects, and nt an altitude of il.-ion f.. i,n,.
tliesea level; thus Insuring n pure atmos
phere and exhilarating climate, nlwohitely
free from malaria.
Under the enterprising and progressive
management of the Hot HprlngH company
many desirable Improvement have lieen
made; among the number the erection or n
-ommodlous bath house fitted up with all
modern conveniences for the comfort of
guests. New hotels have been built and com
fortably furnished throughout, conducted In
nrtclasi style aud at reasonable rates.
Those who prefer stopping nta private house
nui iiiui ninny nesiranie coaming place
where good accommodations are furnished
tt moderate prices.
The (Ulterior ilallr sapvIp iii .irnr.iu.i 1...
the Burlington Houte, to Hot Spring, with
throunh sleeolni; car aiwmimni'nfln.i. fm..t
Omaha, Lincoln, Aurora ami Grand Island,
innices uie mp an easy and enjoyable one;
and for the benefit of all who desire to test
tho efficacy of the waters, mnml rrln Hr.l.
t reduced rate, good for ninety day are
now on aie ai an omcea or tbe Burlington
Houte.
For tiamnhlet. ilurlilpa nt i,a ....!.
and full Information a to rate, time, etc.,
apply to any agent of the company, or to
u, riuauis, went ratrC TH't Agt,,
Omaha, Neb.
The ttwkotn Hot Hurlnn.
The improvements that have taken place at
the Dakota Hot Spring during the past year
make It now one cf the most popular, attrac
tive and desirable reoorta of the country. In
addition to the benefit to be derived from
the use of the water, the lupexlor climate
and beautiful natural surroundings render It
an especially attractive resort, while the
curative properties of the water make the
Spring a rival of the famous Hot Spring of
Arkansas. Ample hotel accommodations
aro provided at reasonable rate, and the
Journey to and from can now be quickly and
comfortably made via the Fremont, Elkhorn
& Missouri Valley Railroad, the only all
rail line to the Hot Spring. Excursion
ticket are sold at reduce.1 rates. Full Infor
mation can be obtained on application to
W. M. 8iinWAr, Gen. Agt,,
., , Uncoln,Neb.,or
Jno. T. Mustln, City Tkt. Agt, 1133 O
street; E. T. Moore, Depot Tkt. Agt., Cor.
n ami 8 street, or to J. H. Buckham, Gen.
law. Agt., uinatni, aeb.
llurUaxton keute-Tlia Outing Schsoii
DrnwiiiKtlii,
People have already bjgan pla-mliii the I
summer trips, and we would suggest that
you pot yourselves regarding the wonderful
trout fishing In Estes park, Col. The health
giving baths and quiet rest of Dikotn Hot
Spring, the hunting and fishing of Wyom
ing or the fashionable delight! of Mtultou
The Burlington will take you to any of them
speedily and without fatigue. There are
many other places In which you can spend
the heated term, and the agent at the B. &
M. depot or city oftiee can tell you all about
them. Call and get a book of summer tour
and look It over. You will find it full of
good things and valuable bint.
A. C. ZlKMER,
City Faiwnger Agent.
FASHIONS FOR WOMEN,
SOME OF THE EARLY FALL GOWNS
ARE VERY BEAUTIFUL.
There t lie More and Illcher KmhrnliN
er Than Kvrr llefnm, Nays Ollto liar-
per Two Hprcliutii downs I'lrtureil
Herewith That Will Please the l.itdles.
ISpetlal Correspondence. 1
New Yoiik, July 80. Somo of tlio new
gowns for early fall nro vory beautiful,
and tlio now lmK)rtatlon show that
thuro will bo moro and rlchor motnlllo
cinbruhlury than bnforo on thoso Intoud
od for carrlngo or visiting, ns woll ua lor
tho street. In 0110 Importing lionso that
caters to tlio beat truduouly, 1 wiw sotno
most elegantly ombroltloreil dress pat
torus. Olio of dark Lincoln eronn liullim'
cloth had n closely omhroliiured pattern
In arabesques, which nearly covered tho
front breadth, and thero wero other pat
terns Intcndod for tho sleeves and cor
sago to match. Tho gold thread Is woven
In chain atltch, and usually bordered
with black silk dono In tho samo stitch
or with cut jet beads about half ns big
ns (was, following tho designs.
I am thus exnllclt becnnsM tlmm nrn
numbers of ladles who can do this work
themselves, and it would not bo half a
b n. d w it y of
"ponding tholr
tlino in fixing
over tholr last
fall dress. Thoro
nro no straggling
or scattered pat
terns. Thoy nro
nil closely work
ed, so that tho
material is abso
lutely stiff. Sti
ver und copper
threads nro often
Interwovon with
good effect. Tho
picture with this
shows tho man
ner of innking
up such 11 pat
tern. Tho coat
waist is not now
a positlvo neces
sity, for nt least
two-thirds of tho
IHl tnfltita nwn
EMIIIIOIDERKD QOWN. Inft(lo wit,, othof
styles of corsage. Tho illustration shows
ono of tho now ones in princess form,
with tho front draped ncro. This is of
belgo ladles' cloth embroidered with
gold threads nnd black bei ds. Tho body
and back nro of tho samo material two
shades darker, and thoro is a panel of
black velvet down tho right side.
Tho samo idea, is carried out in tho
soft silks, In velvets, and in other woolen
goods in n.11 tho newest colors and black,
but I must say that I think tho effect
less pleasing in black than in colors, for
the gold trimming looks garish on black.
Undoubtedly black is tmliiir to 1. thn"
stylo for fall nnd winter black in every-
ining. Aiotre win do used to mako ele
gant retention irowns. ami tlman win
have scant trimming and that nearly al
ways 01 nice or jet. 1 saw an imported
gown which is probably now delighting
its owner at Saratoga.
It is ft regal princess of rich black
molro, with 11 square cut neck filled ia
with black not. Around Mm m.fk ia a
narrow lino of garnets, and nt tho'wnlst
a looso Cleopatra girdle and pendnnts'al
most two inches wide set closely with
garnets. Duttons of tho same aro sot on
tho stoves, and a fall of black thread
lace extended around tho nock nml mmln
VtmuletS On thu shoillilnni. Thorn wna
alongtrnlu and around It a rulllo of
oiacK lace, very full, Headed by a lino
of garnets.
Among tho caprlcos of, fashion Is thnt
of wearing black crapo dresses for Btreet,
for visiting and at homo. Last season
tho fashion began with blacl: Japaneso
crapo and crepe tie chlno, nnd then tlu
Italian crapo was used generally over
iridescent silks, and now It la tho heavy
English crape, such as has been hereto
fore only used on mourning robes.
Wholo dresses aro made of it over Blips
of black gtace silk, nnd it is trimmed
with handsome bright galloon, velvet or
gold or silver embroidery around the
bottom of tho skirt and on corsage and
sleeves.
Of coarse on such n flexible material
it wonld be impractical to put heavy
masses of embroidery, so it is generally
done in fine figures or outlines, and a
very little of it goes a great way on
crape. The real beauty of English crape
is the excuse for its use other than for
deep mourning, and it certainly makes
op superbly. A bonnet with colors, a
bit of bright trimming or a bunch of
nowers takes away the appearance of
mourning. It makes a costly dress, but
that Is another plea In its favor for most
women.
For tUOUrnintr also thim Is nn nnnmal
amount of Courtauld or English crape
used, and I have seen one or two very
pretty camail capes made of crape, with
inserts or luster
less silk, edged by
lusterless beads.
They do not look
bo heavy ns the
mostof mourning
wraps.
For fall, nearly
all gloves will be
with gauntlets,
and nearly all
hats will be of,
soft felt, with no
yutiui uairitu tips
and long plumes, '
mingled with.
-....
1 ue largo nats,
which look like
halos around a
pretty face, will
be ill hk'h favor.
Some of the new ciupe visiting dress.
hats are niade of undressed kid, In soft
colors brown, beige, gray and pearl,
drawn tightly over frames, and edged
with gilt or silver braid. Indeed, so. much
of tho silver and gilt braid is seen m the
warehouses that it is no longer a matter
of surprise to me that money is scarce.
Ouve OAnrKK.
I ' 1
(j$m
PifcyN
,V" - at t "H
The Yellowstone Park Must.
The Northern Pacific Wonderland em
braces n list of attractions simply unequaled.
The Twin Cities of Ht. Paul and Minneapolis
nt the head of navigation 011 the Mlsstalppl,
uiiltitli, Aslilnuilaml the Nuiwrlors nt the
head of Lake Supei lor; to the westward, the
Uke Patlj Region of .Minnesota, the Red
River Vnlle) wheat fields, Valley of the
Yellowstone, Yellow st.inu National Park,
lloetnan nnd the Onllntin Valley, Helena
nnd liuttn, Missoula nml the Bitter Root
Valley, Clark Fork of the Columbia, Lakes
I'end d'Orelllo nnd CV-ur d'Alcne, Hokniie
City nnd Falls, Pnlou. Wnlln Wnlla, Big
Demi ami axiom agricultural districts, Mt.
Tncoina nml tho Cnscmlu Mountains, Tnco
inn, Henttle, luynllup Valley, Hiioqiialiulc
Fall, Puget Bound, the Columbia River,
Poitlnmlandtlie Willamette Valley, Mray'a
Harbor Mid CltV. Wlllntia Ilarlmr nml (?lv
of South Bend, Victoria on Vancouver Is
land, Alaska 011 the north nnd Callfomln nn
the south.
The Northern Pacific runs tun ilnllv ..r.
pies trains with Dining Car nnd complete
ruiiman service lietween St. Paul nml Taco
ma nml Portland, via Helena and Butte with
Through Tourist nml Vestlbulod Pullman
Sleeiwm from nml to Chicago via the Wiscon
sin Central, and first class through sleeping
cm service in connection with the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
Passengers from the enst leaving St. Louis
in the forenoon and Chicago in the afternon,
will make close connections w Ith the morn
ing train out of St. Paul nt 11.00 11. m. the
following day: leaving Chicago at night,
connection will be made with Train No. 1,
leax lug St. Paul 4:1.1 the next afternoon.
Yi:m.ovhtone Pahk Skamo.v. Junk Iht to
Outoiiku 1st.
District Passenger Agent of the Northern
Pacific Railiond will take tileniiir In iiii.nlv.
Ing Information, rntes, maps, time tables,
etc., or application cnu lie inado to Chns. S.
Fee. O. P. A.. St. Paul. Minn.
Write to above address for the latest ami
best map yet published of Alaska Jut oust.
Be sure and try enstern Wyoming Nut
coal. Best In tho market, price 1.40 deliv
ered by Geo. A. Raymer. Telephone :iW.
Ii:i4 0 street.
Timely Ail t Ice.
Now Is the time to provide yourself and
fnmlly with a reliable remedy for liowel
complaints. It is almost cei tain to be need
ed, and no family can afford to be without
It. It costs but n trifle and iny be the
mean of saving much suffering, If not life.
There tire ninny different remedies In use,
but Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Dlar
1 hoea Remedy Is undoubtedly the best. !.'."i
nml fit) cent bottles for sale by Chns. C. Reed,
Diugglst.
Brown's restaurants, Windsor block, !M0
until Eleventh street, and 1418 O stteet.
rive dollar commutation ticket 1 educed to
four dollars, good nt both place.
Henry Hniphum, hntues, saddlery nnd
turf goods, Wi north Eleventh street, opposite
Capital Hotel.
AI Miiuitiiu.
Manitou Si'KtNOH, Colo., Juno U7. Spec
lal. Maultou U to the people wlint a sugar
bariel Is to the file on a bright summer day
decidedly attrii-tlve. There is an absence
or flic nml nn influx of people at Manitou
that 1 refreshing. These June day nre of
the leafy Juno that poet prate of cool
morning, warm enough at noontime to re
mind the out door wanderer that it Is Hum
mer, nnd evenings full of moonlight nml
coolness.
The walks, drives nml trull about Manitou
are so numerous thnt old timer of several
wnson's experience find some new beauties
w lienever they go out. The country is para
dise lor the lively young woman or the
braw ny young 1111111 who delight in explor
ing expeditions. Manitou is best reached via
the Union Pacific.
Tho ieculiiir enervnting effect of summer
weather I driven off bv Hood' Km-cnim
rilln, which "mnkes the wenk strong."
Men llatlilng 1,11(111 Miles from the. Sen,
nt
unrllcld llenrh.
The fatuous health resort, Garfield Bench,
nil Great Snlt Lake, elahteen miles from
Salt Ijike City, is reached via tin Union
Pnelllc, "The Overland Route,"nnd is now-
open.
lhl Is the only real sand beach on Great
Snlt Lnke. and Is one nf llui Hn.a liu'Mmr
nml pleasure resort In the West.
hor complete description or Gnrtleld Beach
and Grent Salt Lnke, send toE. L. Lomax,
Oeu'l Pas., and Ticket Agent, Omaha, for
copies of "Sight nnd Scenes In Utah," or
"A uiimpse 01 ureac Bait Lake," or upply at
11(44 O street. E. B. Slosson. CItv Ticket
Agent.
Call on Henry Hamliam. 14-' north Elnv.
enth street, opposite Capital Hotel for fly
nets, summer laprolies and carriage whips.
Our work speak ror Itself. It needs no
brag or bluster, simply your own opinion
will testify to Its merits. The Studio Le
Grande is on the ground floor, centrally lo
cat id and a beautiful place. Call and seo us
at 1-4 south Twelfth street.
Flannel shirts cleaned without shrinking by
the French dry cleaning process, only 15 cts,
at Lincoln Steam Dye works, 1105 O street.
See our beautiful Individual ice
moulds before ordeiiug elsewhere.
Finest" 15:S0 O street.
cream
"The
Uulrk Mini Comfortable. Trip.
Two new trains have been added to the al
ready excellent connections east that th
Great llock Island Route has been offering
to its patrons.
The Lake Shore & Mich. Southern has put
on a new train, leaving Chicago dally at 10:
!!0 a. 111., and the Fort Wayne (Pennsylvania
i.niej one bi iiii-ia n. in.
These are daily trains, scheduled on fast
time, nnd arrive at New Yoik City next
ternoon at 3 o'clock, and via the first men
tioned Boston passengers reach their destlnas
tlou but - hours Inter.
The Rock Islnnd Route Sleeper leaves
Omaha dally at4::50p.m nnd arrives nt
Chicago nt 8:05 a. 111., In time to make this
important through connection.
For rntes ami ticket apply to
J. L. De Bevoib, Gen'l Agent Pass. Dept,,
Itlth & Famntn Sts., Omaha.
Jno. Sehabtian, Gen'l Tkt. & Fas. Agt.
E. St. John, Gen'l Manager.
Are You Interested;
The following frank statement from J. E.
Hare of Trenton, Texas, will be of Interest to
many of our citizens. "My little boy was
very bad off for two months with diarrhwa .
We ued various medicines, nlso called In
two doctors, but nothing done him any good
until we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Dlarrhiva Remedy, which gave imme
diate relief and soon cured him. 1 consider
It the best medicine made and can conscien
tiously recommend it to all who need a dlar
rluua or colic medicine. For sale by Chu.
C. Reed, Druggist
LincolnPark
Lincoln's Great Pleasure Resort
Now open dally to the public. The finest
tlplcnlc grounds In the state, vltli fine
boating nnd fishing. Dancing
;a lllons, Illuminated with
hlcctric lights and
beautiful drUcs.
The Park Is large and will accommodate
ever)lxdy. Secluded places for private
picnics can be bad.
Hand Concert every evening 7 until y-jo,
HUNDAV, Aimi'NT 11.
BASE BALL!
A fine game by well matched nines. Game
called nt 3:30 V. M.
GRAND -:- BALL.
In Mammoth Pavilion every Tuesday nnd
Friday night.
Electric cars run to the Park every 12
minutes from ( o'clock In the morning
until 1 1 -30 nt night.
ADMISSION, 10 OENT8.
v SiLSOtV TICKETS v
On Hnln at Hurley', Hlillllntr Bros.', OdellV
Hesiiiurniit nnd Ed. Young's.
liny Coupon 'Tickets nml Suif Money.
Soft Shoes for
Any lady suffering several
deaths each day from
hurting shoes, should wear
Soft Shoes for Tender Feet.
Buy them of
ED. G. YAXES,
1129
SSSBSBSBW
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS
WITH
ICE
FOR
SUNDAY DINNER.
AND THEY. WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
Sutton & Hollowbtjsh
Makers of Bon Rons and Chocolates.
Also Delicious Ice Cream and Soda Water.
SUMMER SPECIALTIES !
Thin Coats and Vests
in
Alpaca, Serges, Pongee, Silk Lustres,
Drab Dete, Mohair,
And all popular Fabrics so Cool and Comfortable in
Hot Weather.
The many styles we show will suit you. The low prices we
make will certainly please you.
SEE OUR ELEGANT ':
Madras and Flannel Shirts
BEFORE YOU BUY.
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE
Comer O and lOth Streets.
Cushman Park.
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Sunday, August 9,
"THE SAXONIANS," Baltimore
. , , Prhlc.
A grand opening musical carnival, Intro
dttclng LITTLE PAULINE,
1 . 1.nVK -tar "'J child nctrcss ard vocal
1st. ill her chnrnctor en..... 1....- .1
and dances. Our cliallcn.-.. mn.irni ...
TIEMEYER AND LEITON
Performing on eeventeen different Instru
incnts. is'axonlau trio
MARGUEIUTE-PAULINE-FAWN
In Spanish, Scotch nnd skirt dancing.
tut- iiium ucumnui, uie most graceful
artists on the stage todav.
JAMES LETTON
In character sketches, songs, dance and
funny sa lugs
MARGUEIUTE-(SAXON)-
PAULINE
In thelricllned sketch,
"LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY."
The popular German comedian,
GUST. MYERS
In his unrivaled Teutonic specialties.
MARGUERITE
The child cornctlst, madolln tololst nnd
vocalist LITTLE DOTTIE-Comlng
Pnttl In operatic airs The performance
to conclude with Gus Tlcmcyer' comic
AVtv.'J".'.'0.0 IT WM"'E YOU ARE
ULTNCf.' In outer that you can hear
the best entertainment yet produced in
Lincoln the admission will ! nnlv tn
cents. Groccrvmens' oulltur Wi-.ini.rinv
August is, all day.
Tender Feet.
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