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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1891
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Boils and Pimples
Are lintlllo s ellotls tn rlllillmili' siill (nun
tint Wood This le-mlt mny ' nccomill hed
imielinwro cnvetunll), as well a' ntfii'iMUl).
thnnnsli lli' I'M'!"'" I'xi'ii'tury channels, li
limine III AlOt's 8nislUtllll.
'Tin sexoial jenix I was troubled with
M nml rnilmiu'les. In casting ahoui loi n
tcniiM), II immmiiiimI lo mo that Axct's Haisn
iiatllla had Im'i'ii mod In " 'nii;,f J'"" '.'
villi excellent success, ami I tlumitlit that
what was good Iit IIii father would also In;
k,.I lor the son. Thr r (our Mtlloi of
(lit modicum eutliob cured mo, and I liaxo
not since - In iiinro limn two xoars had n
(.oil, pimple, or any olhor rruptlw' trou'ilo.
1 ran enineloutloiisly speak In II"' hlRliost
Irrnix nl A)er Sais.ipuillla, ami many
xoars' oxperlonci In Iho il"'K business VJ'"
iibles inn In Mi'ak Intelligently."-!'. "
Hatfield, riirmliiml. I ml
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
riiKi'Aiini nv
DH.J. C. AYKU & CO,, Lowell, Mm
I'llcntl: sUIhiUUs.M Woilti 4iIkH
Cushman Park
OF HOME DKCOUATION.
,1 ,iuf.if ltin'(f Mmfrrn Wines
lJabllUua StiturJny
Address all uomimiiucitbiii direct ti,tlinillo
Wichhicu Pkintino Co.,
' ririiMftiiKH.
Courlrrllulldln, IIUNI'Mreel.
Tm.KrnoNMi'.Vl
I.. Vfhmki.,Jh.i IMItor and Solo 1'ioprletor.
IT IS QUITE
ADORNMENT
AS IMPORTANT A3
OF THE PERSON.
ITTlV'MarSrtil
HUIim'iiiitIoni Oim Your lr MitllurCiirrUil
(ill); Mix .Moulin, liijTlin, Months, ,v j
(Ilia nonlliliViiilnrlly In Adanee
AiivitiainrMKVTK' Kale furnished on nppllt' itloti
nt Hi.- ortlce Hxfial rates nn TIiih' Conirnuii-
I'ovthiiutions- Hliort spicy sketches, h,iii nml
Mnrlcllcllrd. IVrsniinland Moolnl mil"'- -n
n.p.'clnll) desirable
I'iUitino We nmke a special!) of Kino Printing
in nil Iik branches Hnclel V work " "I"'1 ""')'
InrrKiiaril XVewltli hiiiI l.iiwtr I'rlrrs llii
L'limlilnril li (list. Us 11 L'linnrn to Or
nnmntil Our llootn Morn Artistically
Tlimi l-'iinimrl).
Ni:w YoitK. Sept. 10. TI10 decorntlon
of onuV homo Is quite iw Important to
woman ns tho decoration ot her person,
nml moro so to tin' rest of i. family, nml
fmlilotu cLiuiKo In 0110 111 well ns tho
nlhiT. To Iihto n clmriiiltiK homo l llk
huvltiK iibeiiiitlfnl friimi) nml an artlstlo
lmclKrontul for tho lovi'ly woman, who
la thu iintcul of tho houmiliolri.
A STOnY OF GLA03TONE.
Kuti'rpilnttlin I'n-lnllli'o or I.lnniln
hh xi'conil ohim iimtliT.
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POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000.
GRAND PICNIC
TO-MORROW.
Lincoln Social Club!
Refreshments unci Lunch
will be served and lots of fun
will be the order of the day.
There will be si great list of
lino nttnietions. amonir them
SWANKEG ON THE HIGH ROPE !
BASE BALL,
lli'lwi'Oli Hip Hlnnx nml Moiloril
Fine Music and Dancing !
iWt inU the Irnliu. I.uave 1:30,3130
3:30 ami 5 130, returning nt 6, lonnil 11 p.m.
Admission Ten Cents.
rm
Lincoln
Nebraska
Souvenir
Spoon.
A novelty of
value to fery
patriotic A'ner.
lean; ol Intciest
to every cltlon
of NcbraiKn.
Price, $3-50.
plain bowl. $4
gilt bowl.
Dcbcrlption
the Capitol U
In bas-relief,
split ral lor
h a n il I e , mir
in ountcil by
ninul nml " ilge
nhUtoilcal re-
mhulcrof l'rch
blent Lincoln.
A large line of
other distinctive
upoonii In t(ock.
J.B.Trickey
& CO.
JUWULERS
1035 0 8t
Cii-Iiiiimii I'urk Mimi'liil Trnln.
Until fiutliiT i.otloo, II, JfcM. trnlin will
run an follow bet eon Lincoln nml Cuili
innupiuk. 1 1 '! f ti f f t f I -. v Lincoln 7:!I0 r-H, nml
ruturn from Cii-liiiian nt 11 i-m.
.S'(iiii(ii-Lvae Lincoln at V!;.'I0 !( nml
ii'turii (rom Uii'luunii at 8 l'.
,S'iimfii Lenve Lincoln nt 10:110 a-m,
J:!W I'-m, IliM I'M ami n:!W i'-M; ruttirnliiK
from Cu-liiuin at II a-m, !l I'-m, o I'-m nml il
I'-xl ami 8:!I0 p-m
lUKlar train Nn. 71 liavln Lincoln
nt 4:'J0 I'M ilally oxcoptHtimlay wlllJalo ftop
nt CiMlimiiti, li"iioiliiK iieKcw, loumi 11111
into of Ifi conU will apply to all.
Al lliiiilloii.
MANITOU til'IIIMIH, Colo., JlTlUI ST. lrt)lf
liil.l Mtwiltou U to the itcoplw what a mu;ar
barrel l to Hip tile- on a lirlt;ht Niiiiinier ilay
tleeliliilly attl active. Thuro N an alwenco
of lllw ami an Inllux of peoplo at Mnnltoii
that 11 refreixliliiK. TIil Juno iIiijh nro of
tho leafy Junu that poets prato or cool
mornlii?i, warm enough at noontime to ro
mlml the out iloor wnmloier that It U sum
mer, ami evening f"ll 'f moonlight ami
nnliipni.
The wnlUn.ilrlven ami ti-nIN about Mnnltoii
are o uunieroun that old timer of ooveral
wanon'M exH'rlence llnJ koiub new- beautlei
whenever they go out. The country Is paro
tide for the lively youmr woman or the
brawny youiiR man who ilellKlit In explor
ing expeditions Mnnltoii U la-it renchisl via
the Union l'nclllc.
NI'.W POHTIRUK
The lovo of tho benntlfnl which Is
Ingrained In ovury woman'H heart bIiows
Itself In many ways, but it Ih clear that
her direction centen in hef homo, ns
oven tho poorest baa Its llttlo ornnments
which show tho strivings of tho woman.
for n "homo bountiful." With increased j
material, protporltynnd lower prices tho
peoplo aro turning moro and moro to nr-1
tlstlc decoration, and portiere, window )
draperies, lambrequins and mantelpieces
have now been "In" for several years, I
nnd have paved tho way for tho panel-1
ing of parlors, bedrooms nnd boudoirs,
nml sometimes even offices.
There is 110 moro chenille, cotton faced
flannel or sllkolenoused as draperies, nnd
Madras and scrim linvo given placo to
Bheraton draperies, In rainbow stripes of
satin on u transparent ground. The
body Is ecru or biscuit or mastic, with
stripes of different shades of green, yel
low, blue or rod, shading from ono edgo
to tho other, from tho palest to darkest.
This enn bo bought by tho yard at very
reasonable prices, and It is suitable for
all kinds of bedroom draperies. Somo
of it has crosswUo stripe- in oriental
style, tho wider stripes at tho bottom.
Silk faced tapestries, fifty-four inches
xrido, nro shown for wall decorations and
hanging, as well as coverings for furni
ture. A whole room dono in ono pattern
Tim llitkolit Hot SprhiK.
fTho Improvements that have taken place at
the Dakota Hot Springs during the pnst J ear
make It now one cf the inot popular, attrac
tive nml iK'ilrnole report of tlieeountry. in
ndilltkm to th benefits to lie ileihed from
the use of the water, ttiu miiwrior cllmste
ami Iwnutlf ul natural surrounding render It
an especially nurnouve resort, wmio mo
curative projiertles of tho water makes the
Hprlngs n rival of the famous Hot Spring of
Arkansas. Ample hotel ncvoiuinoilntlnii
nro pro Ided at reasonable rates, nnd tho
Journey to ami from can now bo ipilckly ami
comfortably made la tho Fremont, Klkhorn
&J Missouri Valley Uillroa.l, the only all
rail line to the Hot Springs. Kxeuralon
ticket aro sold at reduced rite. Full Infor
mation can bo obtained nn application to
W. M. Hiiipman, Oen. Agt.,
Lincoln, Neb., or
Jno T. Mustln, City Tkt. AgU, 113.1 O
tieet; E. T. Moore, Depot Tkt. Agt, Cor.
Mn and 8 street, or to J. H. Huckham, Uen.
Pass. Agt., Omaha, Zxeb.
How He Duilartl an Intnrvlnw n a lll-
rule (Jiirnl Inn,
(Bpn-lal CnrroH)nitenco.
London, Aug 110. The Industry of
W. Ii. Gladstone, the "grand old man" of
Ilritish politics, haslongbeen thoinarrol
of the empire During tho session of
parliament his until Is very bulky, and
two or threo secretaries assist him to ills
Hso of it. At least ono of those secre
taries is a ineiulwr of parliament, who
gives his services to tho great Liberal
leader without fee or reward. Every
letter, no matter how trivial its Import,
is answered and filed away for ready
reference. Special subjects receive the
personal attention of Mr. Gladstone. Ho
believes In the economy of time and
postage, and sends short aiitographio re
plies on postal cards from his seat in the
house.
Ono ,of tho iH-culinrltles of tho old
stylo nrltlsh statesman is tho tenacity
with which he sticks to tho Institutions
of tho past. While stenography and
typewriting have eased tho labors of
public men to an enormous extent,
tho old timers still ml hero to tho long
hand methods of their youth. A
great deal of Mr. Gladstone's multitu
dinous correspondence is done by his
own hand His political secietarics aro
longhand writers. Ho does not employ
a stenographer for his literary work,
either. Taking into consideration the
amount of work ho does even now in tho
course of a year, one wonders when ho
gets time to keep himself jiosted on mat
ters of legislation, to say nothing of
, reading to keep pace with tho current
thought of tho times. And yet there is
I no man lu tho United Kingdom who is
I better posted on tho literary movements
I of tho world.
I Mr. Gladstone detests interviewing as
t much as lie likos tho chance to address a
crowd of picknickers at his country seat.
I To every reipiest for his views on public
I events his secretary replies, regretting
that tho pressure on the great man's time
I precludes tho possibility of n personal in
, terxiew, but that any xvritten question
will receive his closest attention. In this
xvnv Mr. Gladstone saves himself n great
' deal of annoyance. He may or may not
1 answer 11 query preferred in writing.
There Is Invariably a largo amount of
uncertainty us to xrhether the second re
quest will elicit tho desired Information.
But tho "grand old man" is pretty sure
to send a jiostal card, saying nothing in
a very graceful xvay.
1 hail occasion to test this matter last
year. I wished to get an expression of Mr.
Gladstone's opinions on questions relating
to the tariff. 1 received tho usual secre
tary's note that Mr. Gladstone would be
pleased to answer any question submit
ted to him. I then xvrote asking xvhether
In his opinion fieo trade or protection
THE .NATION'S PRIDE.
THE
STANDARD
SEWING
ROTARY SHUTTLE
MACHINE
2500 STITCHES PER MINUTE.
THE STAN
has the largest bobbin of any family
too yards of No. So
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holds
machine made,
cotton.
It
IT IS THE-
Lightest Running and Quickest Lock Stitch Machine
IN THE WORLD
It has the latest design in Bent Wood-Work,
est improved all steel attachments. Call
see the only perfect Rotary Shut
tle Sewing Machine in the world.
The
and
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LINCOLN OFFICE,
143 South 12th St.
W. D. WOMACK, Gen'l Mgr., Kansas City, Mo.
Is very elegant.
Silk fncod portieies and others called f was iMst for tliu material interests of tho
ueroy are very nanusomo, ami some 01 American xvorkman. Next morning 1
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The Yellowstone 1'nrk l.lnc.
The Northern l'aelllo Wonderland em
braces n list of attractions simply unetpialod.
The Twin Cities of Rt, Paul and Minneapolis
at tho head ot navigation on tho Mississippi,
Duluth, Ashland and the Sutwrlors at the
head of Lake Superior; to the westward, the
I.ak Park Region of Minnesota, tho lied
lllver Valley wheat fields, Valley of tho
Yellowstone, Yellowstone National Pak,
llozeman and the Oallatln Valley, Helena
and Butte, Missoula nml the Hitter Uoot
Valley, Clark Fork of the Columbia, Lakes
Pend d'Orellle and Cteur d'Alene, Sjiokane
City nnd Falls, Palouse, Walla Walla, Hlg
Bend and Yakima agricultural districts, Mt.
Tacoma and the Cascade Mountains, Taco
ma, Seattle, Puyallup Valley, Sncxpialmle
Falls, Puget Bound, the Columbia River,
Portland and the Willamette Valley, Gray's
Ilartwr and City. Wlllapa Harbor and City
of South Rend. Victoria on Vancouver Is
land. Alaska on the north nnd California on
the south.
The Northern Pacific runs two dally ex
press trains with Dining Car and complete
Pullman service lietween 8t, Paul and Taco
ma and Portland, via Helena and Rutte with
Through Tourist and Vostlbuled Pullman
Sleepers from and to Chicago via the Wiscon
sin Central, nml tlrst class through sleeping
car servtce in connection with the Chicago,
Milwaukee &8t. Paul Ry.
Passengers from the east leaving St. Louis
In the forenoon ami Chicago in the aftemon,
w 111 make doe connections with the morn-
lug train out of St. Paul ut U.00 a.m. the
louoning nay: leaving xjuu-agu m ink"'!
connection will be made with Train No. I,
leaving St. Paul 4:13 the next afternoon.
Yellowstone Pakk Season. June 1st to
Octoiieii 1st,
District Pajsenger Agents of the Northern
Pacitlo Ralhond will take pleasure in supply
ing Information, rates, maps, time tables,
etc., or application can lie made to Chns. 8.
Fee. O. P. A., St. Paul, Minn.
Write to above ttddi for the latoH and
bo map yet published of Alaska jut oust.
Sea IUUiIiik 1,000 Mllefroiu the Hen, at
(lurlletil lleacli.
The famous health renort, Oartleld Beach,
on Oreat Salt Lake, eighteen miles from
Salt Ike Cltv, is reached via ths Union
Pacitlo, "The Overland Route," and is now
open. This Is the only ro-d saad beach on Great
Salt Lake, and is one of the lltwst bithing
and pleasure resorts lathe West.
For coinnleto description of Garfield Beach
and Great Salt Lake, semi to E. L Loniax,
Oen'l Pass., and Ticket Agent, Omaha, fur
copies of "Sights and Scenei In Utah," or
"A Glimpse or Oreat Salt Lake," or apply nt
10HO street. E. B. Slossoa, City Ticket
Agent.
The Radlent Home Is no new fake but 1ms
an established reputation for economy and
beauty, Dunham & Buck. sol agents, HUH O
street.
them aro reversible, requiring no lining.
All silk portieres nre inado reversiblo
also, with exquisite bordering in colonial
designs. Somo of tho portieres are to bo
lined, und they are made of .rich satin
damasks, in two und threo colors, in the
most delicate and pleasing tints, in Louis
XV, XVI and colonial pitterns, the bro
cade elegant enough for a queen's gown.
These, when used for curtains und por
tieres, are lined with silk made in th
same xvidtii. called sunshing drapery. It
is changeable in two tints, ono following
the principal one in the damask and tho
other contrasting, and thrown o-er tho
surface is a trailing frostwork in xvhite,
which makes of it an exquisite material,
which Is also used separate from tho
damask in many instances, ns it is re
versible. Table covers are made to match thu
portieres and hangings, and come in
several sizes, so that a room can be com
pletely furnished, so to speak, from ono
piece of goods. A few years ago this
nil would have been beyond the reach of
any but tho very xvealthy, but these silks
nnd tapestries are now being made in
America, and xvhilo they aro every xvhit
as good and handsome, as xvell as dura
ble as the imported, cost much less.
I give here illustrations of how these
portieres should bo arranged. The upper
half of a portiere is from Senator Stew
art's house. It is lined with sunshing
silk, nnd is damask in small pattern, with
a rich deep border to match above. The
lower ono is a door in the east room of
the White House, showing a Louis XV
portiere with deep bordering on foot and
side. This Is In a beautiful sort shade.
The whole of the furnishing and panels
in this room are made of tho same. Tho
portiere does not hang on rings, but
seems to have been simply thrown over
the pole.
tecelved an autograph postnl card In the
following terms:
Sill I regret to sii)-1 am not In a position to
form new literary engagements, nml nlso that
I do not think advantage would arise from my
entering further on ndvlro to the peoplo of the
United Stat oh mt to tho best methods of secur
ing their on Interests. Vours xcry faithfully
and oh.. W. E. Gladstone.
What could be neater than tills meth
od of dodging an interviow on a delicate
topic? J. W. P.
MARY KYLE DALLAS.
Tills XVrlter nt Htorlen Is rroinliiunt In
SurosU.
ISihh.IiiI CorresKinileuce.
We Have Just Received About
200 Lig-lit Weight
Jackets and Blazers
which, on account of the advanced season we bought at 25c
on the dollar. They will be
On Sale Thursday Next.
JACKETS FROM 75c UP.
Our business in
Novelties during
has been so enormous that we had
Fair week and
to wire our New
buyer to ship any amount of novelties in that line.
ire now in and ready for inspection.
since
York
These
goods
PLEASE CALL IN AND SEE US.
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BAZAR
1023 O STREET.
x0nBjB&flHik$iKlHii
UlmBK
XVINDOW DKAl'F.nY.
Window draperies and lambrequins
are draped much as one likes, but these
nra two graceful styles. The upper rep
resents tho drapery at Mrs. Edison's par
lor windows, in brocatel with garnet and
bullion tringa. The curtains ato of bro
catel, in old gold and garnet. The lower
one is like the drapery in old rose and
old gold over doors and windows in
Mrs. Remington's horn. Below are re
versible damask portieres and curtains
Onvr. H.xkpku
MARY KYLE DALLAS.
Nexv York, Sept. 10. At the Sorosis
functions onoof tho most prominent xx-om-en
is Mrs. Mary Kyle Dallas, a xvriter of
charming stories. Mrs. Dallas is one of
tho best known literary xx-orkers of New
York. For eighteen years she xvns con
nected xvith The Ledger, doing short
stories regularly for that paper. Mrs.
Dallas' contract with Tlio Ledger has just
expired, and she is now a free lance, her
xvork appearing in most of tho popular
xveekly papers.
Mrs. Dallas has just finished a serial
for a Philadelphia publisher, and is,
moreover, a contributor to the nox-elette
series of the American P ess Association.
At present the lady is collaborating xvith
Mine. Mnthilde Estoun upon a novel, the
sceno of xvhich is laid in Hungary, nnd
in addition is nt xx-ork upon a purely
Americau comedy, her munition being
toward dramatic xvork for tho future.
Mrs. Dallas is dovoted to xx-riting, con-
sideling fiction merely a delightful
amusement. It lins never become te
dious to her, although she hns x-orked
6teadily at it since she xx-as eighteen.
She xvrites always In perfect solitude
with a pen us big us a broomstick. Mrs.
Dallas Is a famous jredestrinn and thinks
nothing of walking fivo miles in low
heeled shoes.
Mrti. Dallas comes of a professional
family, every member of xvhich paints,
xvrites, edits or acts. Sho is tho daugh
ter nnd xx-idoxv of artists, bho is a
plufnp, genial xvoman, with blond hair
and most agreeable manners.
Vutm.siA CALTHOUl'.
WE HAVE JUST SECURED THE EXCLUSIVE
SALE OF THE RENOWNED
Andres Stoves
which for durability, neatness of design, economy and cleanli
ness cannot be equalled. We show them in all sizes and in
each of the various designs, viz:
ART ANDRES,
GROVE ANDRES,
MAGIC ANDRES.
These stoves are not to be compared with the ordinary
heating stoves. '1 heir advantages are too numerous to men
tion. Kindly call in and let us show them to you.
KRUSE & WHITE
HEADQUARTERS FOR STOVES
1219 0 STREET.
Ce) Ion's KiiiiiiiioiiH Tun Crop,
Although coffee raiding is practically
at an end In Ceylon the planters of that
big tropical island aro doing well xvith
tea xvhich is now cultivated on 130,000
seres of land. The product'tor next year
is estimated nt 70.000,000 pounds.
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