,,J.,. . UihffiTriiiJriMWMlW'gl i 1 4 )l)mHill.H CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1891 M A o Never Buy a Garpet UNTIL YOU IIAVI5 SKKS TUB MAUXmCKKT STOCK AT TI1K Exposition Carpet House AIX THi: NKWKST BFKKCTS COLORINGS AND WiblGNS IN In Draperies Me luw nil the newest thing In Iioums drapes, ami have ni nttrnctlvc line ol Lace Curtains wmmm Si 1MIGUT COLORS OF FALL i-VVJ-' ,1 Miitinir Miperii Minimi Time PjUIIhIib-J S-.itLirJ'.iy. V I Ii-hmiiII imiii nililiunl iiiiillrfJim tlm nfflen WlCMHlCU PWINT1NO CO, ruiiMniiKHH. Courier IIiiIIiIIiik, 11.12 N Hlreet. TKI.KI'MONHiVI . Wksski., Jit., Kdltnr and Hole 1'ioprletor. r.tilinil lit tlio I'lMloUli-p f Uneoli' n leeottd ohm mitller. Nell., POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. ANIL PORTIERRES Alwiynt.ee the KxpnMtlon Cnrpet Store licfore ordering. -If you Deposit your Savings IN THK Lincoln Savings Bank Safe Deposit Co. H. K.cor. lllli nmt 1 HtB. THEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU At;the llateof S-Five per Ct. per Annum-5 Have W a week ami It amount with ntcront In live jonntii l,.'rt).. Hank open at : n. nt. to H:!U) p. m. nml Htunly uveutiiK', 6 to 8 p. in. Stet to Rent In Burglar and Fire Proof Vaults. Try !.itvltt'n Conl Creek Onion. Cai pets and eiirlahn In ne-ri-st iMuimnt lk'iH)llielmr it Co'. MIm C. J. (Iiilhmlte, in tdlntu, I.nttn llloek mer Mlllor & I'ulne. Take elevator. Chliiu llrlug every Thum lay nt Cons.'rv.i tory of Mmlc. K llth UiimuII, Our woiknpenks for ltelf It needs no limit or bluster, ulinply your own opinion will testify to ltn merit. Tlio Htmll.i L Uriiude U on tlm ground lloor. centrally lo eatul and n beautiful pluce. Call and see ua nt 1'JI Hiiuth Twelfth street. The Itnilleut Homo It no now fake hut bus mi entabllshed reputation for economy iitul iK'iiuty, Dunham & Iluek. ol agent", ll'-'U O street. Ccml of every size from tlm best mine In Ohio. Kentucky, Illinois, Mlwouil, Co'orti tloniunVyoniliu for kiiIh hy Geo. A. liny mer. Telepliono iVM. Ollloo Mill O street. llleycloi of nil kinds mill nil makes hWIII fully rt'imlreil on nliort notice. Wrenches, oil eiiiw, the and other supplies always for itle nt Ueorge fc V lhette, II I'J U street. Don't fall to see the line dlsplty or Carvers tiihle rutlery, ten nn.l coffee pots rhown hy lluilite it'Morrk Inspect HeriMilitliolmer & Co' line inilll nery nt lowest price. PLEASANT USUAL RELIEF FROM SAD TINTS. THE Til ItnitUnrn of tlm HxMaou It Nut Con nnpil to tltri tluwnt of tlm Viniiij, hut Women of Ynr May AUo lli llrll Hit nt. IHpeclnl Correspondence.) Nr.tv Yokk, Oct. !!!). When tlio tree are denuded nml ovtrythliitf begins to look brown nml runty and desolate, wom ankind usually follow suit mid put on tin rl die-wen, which nro, they fancy, In proper keeping with tlm seunon, but this nutuuiu tlicro bun been a niniill rebellion In that renpect and ditiuty llKht colon aro Hwti in tlio at reel at a time when they aru pntticulurly Kratefiil to the uyu. A CAPITAL $200,000.00, wrican i Exchange National i Bank. ill -J Innl, inuduof the nur pink rren. A cut hIiowIiik 1kw It In liutilo In Iho bnclt Is appended to the Illustration. At tlio right hIiIo thero It a panel with loojis of poutuchu braid, and thin extends to the armpits on each iddu, leaving if very ftrnceful drapery In tlio ehort bampie. The nklrt U jirntlily drap'd, ,iart of the foldt coming under tho p.mel and the rent reaching around to tho middle ol tho back, wheio tho fold fnlln in with those laid back of the plait. The bottom hint a border of black velvet, headed with an overlay of narrow braid. The iimnner in which tho nklrt In initdu form a pleanlnit change from tho nuvure out Hum no often neeu now. Many, and in fact most, dressmaker? now put large hooks on the belts of tin waists and haMUien, which hook inti. eyes on the belt, of tho nklrtn, and Mill HiintaliiH tho weight and alno kcips tl.i nklrt from nagging. I think that furn of every description will be inoro largely lined an trimming than ever before, if nuch a thing is p in nlble. Hvery kind is fashionable. Trim ming iniido on lint bands of ostrich and jieacock plumen blended, will bo erj much used on evening drennen. H.iuilt ol white ostrich with the bronzed and iri descent flues of po'icoek feathern tnai.e an exquisite combination. Clonks lined all tho way through with fur of Bonw kind or other will bo verj popular, the fur just showing at the edges oil around. Long ledingoten aie made of a beautiful cumcrnhair goods in curiously mixed up figures in shaded gray and black. They reach tho bottom of tho dress and mu trimmed with collnt ami bauds of fur, black monkey nkin being a favorite. Oi.ivi: IlAitfr.it. MRS. ABBY SAGE RICHARDSON. FALL CLOTHING! - Nobby Dressers will find in our ceptionnlly tine line of Tailor Made and finish, by merchant tailor made double the money. We are showing stjle makes, Cutaways, Single and Double Breasted Sacks, Prince Alberts. We wish you to see our New Line while it is Ccmplete. Call early and let us show you through. New Fall Stock an ex Suits unsurpassed in tit garments costing nearly them in all the latest GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE COR. 0 AND TENTH STS. When huyliu li'irso blankets, phuh robes nud fur rolwi, Jiwt enquire at north llth ntivet, opposite Capital hotel. lap Mi MistMlnclinrtnt Hei palnlieinier & CoV, for lino mlll'iiery. Henry Hnrphain, lmrnevi ond nailillery, Wi north llth street, opposlto Capital '.hotel. I.M. Itnymoml. President. H. II. niiriilinm, Uailiter. Lewis OrcKory, 'leo I'reslilent ; 1). (1. Wlim, Asit.Cnslilir WritilhiR Intltntloiis. We are lieiiiliptai ters for tlese gowls nml furnish the.tt fiinu the cheapest inintetl card to the finest engraved ttoik. Having hail seven year uxpetlenco wo kep postisl on the most styllsli lU'slgns absolutely cor rect forms, etc. All wo ink Intending pur chasers is to call and inspect samples of the work we nro dally turning out I (ill N street. K.)e mill Kur Murgeim. Dr. W. Ij. Dayton, oculist nml nurist, I'Jttl O street, telephone $'!, Lincoln, Nebr. BANK. Lincoln, : Nijhraska. Voutlilleiio -K'uriipeiin Fuve frepuitlnii, Ladles, If you want most elegant face prep aration, try this one. It Is pure ns spring water; no lend, sediment or other iuimlous substances. It makes your skin soft, fresh, and clear; remove tan, blotche, discolora tion, mid ImpaiM a psaily complexion. If your face Is not what you ueniro it, try "Youthllone". I guarantee It to give perfect satisfaction. I have sought for n prepniu don that will make complexions fresh nml young looking and nowl iinvo found It, re tailed at tw o ilollnrn or three for live. I have secured tho agency for this trusty article. J. II. Haulkv. Druggist, Lincoln, Neb. Capital, $250,000 To tlm Laities, Mrs. O. J. Todd, has Juu returned from Chicago, and Is now prepared to give her patron the latest atylw lu dres making, llest class of work solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. HttS O street. Officers nml Dhcttois; tfohii U. Wright, Vres. T. K. Hamlern, V.-I- J. II. McClay, Cashier. Jl 8 tUymonJ, H t I.ait. Thos Cochran E It alsor, Clot West, K I. Hholdon. 'General Hanking Uuslncs Transacted. Accounts Solicited. German National Bank, 7.AVCO..V, XElt. The Union I'hcIIIc Hystem. Has phced in dally servlco a solid train be tween Lincoln and Sioux City making close connections ut Columbus with uinlii line trains for all points west, with Albion, Cedar Haplds, Ord and Qraud Island ami branches, except Suudajs. Lincoln and Sioux City dally connects closely in union depot, Sioux City, with the evening trains of connecting Hues for the 1101 th mid east. For full partic ular apply nt lOtl O street or at depot. CK M oitgomery, Preslilent. Herman II. Hrlinocrt;, Vice l'rest, Josepli lloehmer, Caslilvr, O. J. Wilcox, Ast. Ciuhlor. Capital Surplus $100,000.00 30,000.00 The Hot Sprlmraof Dnkotu. These springs are rapidly becoming famous on account of tho wondertul curative prop:r tlcs of the waters, and the many nurvelo s 'cures which have been effected by the tliei- mnltxith. The town and springs are lellghtfully situ ated lu it picturesque valley lu the Black Hills country, abounding hi beautiful scenic efforts, mid a an altitude of 3,tOO feet nhovo the sea level; thus Instiling a pure atmos phere and exhilarating climate, absolutely free fiom maltrin. Under the enterprising and progressive management of the Hot Springs compauy uinn) desirable uupiovemeiit nave iieen made; among the number the erection ofn commodious bath house llttcd up with all modern conveniences for the commit of 4UeMs. New hotels have been built and com foitably furuUhe.1 thioughput, conducteil in tlrt--cla4 t.tyle and at leatonable rates. Those who prefer stopping at a private house will llnd many desirable boarding places where good ncconmiod ittons nro furnished at moderate prices. Tho superior dally service now afforded by tlieUmllugton Houte to Hot Springs, with through sleeplug car accominoc'utlous from Oninhn, Lincoln, Aurora and Qraud Island, makes the trip an easy mm enjoyable one; and for the lieneilt of all who desire to test the etllcacy of the waters; round trip tickets at reduced rates, good for ninety days are now on sale at all oftlces of tho Burlington Route, For pamphlet, dehcrlptlvo of the spilngs, and full Information as to rates, time, etc., hpply to any agent of the eoiniany, or to J. FiiANCin, Qen't lWr& Tk't Agt., IIANIKtOMi: AUTUMN HTYI.K8. I don't think I can remember to huvo ever nccn nuch pretty colon worn nt tho Biinio Huiinoii of the year, and they arc not given altogether to tho young, for quite elderly women may bo neen in combinutionnof color which are features of this nvnnon Thero In 11 deep, rich, dark red cnlled dahlia, and thin, with gray, in made Into n costiuno for it portly mid handsome matron, and it in a IiuuiIkoiiiu gown. Beige with green in another pleasing combination. Tho nkirt of beige, with narrow green rufllen at tho bottom. The Henri Something bnsquu has tho uppei sleovo of belgo and tho ruvoru mid pot:ket lidn. All tho rest in green, and tho hat is Hindu to match. Heliotrope velvet, Louin XV coatn. with brown camera hair or cloth nklrtn. both trimmed with narrow gold braid, make another ntilklng but beautiful combination. Dark bluu and Russian green aro made up together, nml black nutl yellow aro won every where. Black and yellow aro nuperb when properly used together. Blnck canlnneres, camera haire, nml in fact nil kinds of black goods, woo' and silk, are very effectively trimmed with yellow, tho t-hutlu depending upon tho wearer's taste, and hats and bonnetr, nro tiiudo to match. I noticed 11 tlres( mi it young lady of it combination of Lincoln green with ultramarine blue, tho joining parts being hidden beneath a profusion of gold braid, and the wliol effect wan rich and stylish, without be ing in any way unpleuning or gaudy. Young girls wear costumes in on color most often, and they of beige, tan, pale gendarme or faience blue or crushed raspberry or a noft pink which has anort of ci entity overbloom. Crepon, cloth, cashmere, serge and Henrietta aro all suitable for these, and they conio in at. thee colors. Pearl and French gray aie nlso much seen, nnmetimen trimmed with colors, passementerie or velvet. Tho set pieces of metal passementerie nro particularly pretty. Ono very pretty dress made for it bride of last week was of faience bluo crepon. with three narrow ruflles at tho bottom of tho otherwise plain skirt, headed b a band of gold pateinenterle. Tho coat bnsquo had it semiuiilitnry capo ut the top, richly braided in tho sumo manner. The sleeves had sort of bell shaped, droop ing cuffs just below tho el bow. It was cut double breasted, with plain crochet buttons. A cunning little tricorno hut, "--ottj kkb Transacts a General Banking Business Issues totters of credit, UruwUrafls on all parts mt the world. Korelitn collections a specialty Only Ten llO) Cents it, Tack. Tho celebrated "liurliiiKton Houto" upply lug cards aro now sold at ten cents -er pack, (.V) cents is the utual price, for such cards) WhUt,hlgh-dVH and euelue parties will soon be hi order, and w) woull suggest that you hy in a stocK of those cards for future re quirements. A. C. glKMKIt, City Passenger Agent. PINK CllWON OOWN. with blue feathers and brown velvet, wivt to be worn with it. Another very elegant, but exceeding ly uiiiiplo gown was made for a friend of the bride, of beige cloth, fouirenu shape, with deep box plaits in tho hack, instead of the Hat plaitn so often seen now. Around tho bottom were four rows of close feather trimming lu graduated widths. The coat buwpio wos bordered with the narrowest width. A tiny bo 11 net of emerald green velvet, Persian braid and beige plumes was worn with It These two costumes can lie copied with tho c-tfrW.i.tj U.a. llity nro tin latest styles, and they can bo made of any material that is suitable for the season. Another exceedingly pretty dress that can be easily reproduced is in the orig- Mile Is lit llie Ifxiiil of 11 Co iiurilll 1 lloiUM'liei.pliii: I'slitlillshnienl. Special Cot rcs'ioiuleiicc. Nnw Yokk, Oct. UO. Mrs. Abby Sngi illchui-dsnu, though so painfully con nplcuous about twenty yearn ago, hu been ninco tho event known as The Tribune tragedy almost lost to the night of the general public. But to 11 largo circle of deeply sympathizing friends, who havo watched her develop I mt'iit, nho has been well known all the j time as a cuitivateii woman or lettein. 11 devoted mother, it brilliant thinker and conversationist. It wan it lemarkablo fact that no word of blutno was ever printed of Abby S" Richardson, deeply shocked us the wliolt country was hy the tragic event which tortmed the sensibilities and provoked the expression of tho deepest feelings and prejudices of opposing political fac tions. Deep silence expressed tho feel ings of men toward her, while over truo woman spoke out her sympathy, and the final expression of that senti ment culminated in ono of tho largest ami most enthusiastic gatherings of "la dle 1 only" that I ever saw. T.iat meeting was in Apollo hall in rtew lurk, liy 11 oclocKiu tho morn ing. after tho funeral of Mr. Richard son, the hall was packed with 11 large, fashionably dressed, earnest and eager cotu'oiirM of women, many of them the most di-tiiiguished in the country, and all above tho average in social position, education, intelligence and refinement. It was an exceedingly digniliel body. There wet o een beside Mis. Benjamin F. Butler, tw'o nieces of General Grant, Mrs. James Purtou (Fanny Fern), Mis Susan B. Anthony, Mrs. Elizabeth duly Stanton (tho orator of the day), Miss Catherine E. Beeeher, Mm. E. B. Phelps, "pretty l'lnube Cousins," then in her teens. Mm. Robert Dale Owen, Eleutmi Kirk Ames, Mm. Tnppe-, -Mrs. D. G. Croly (Jenny June), and Airs. Theodore Tiltou, then in tlio lieydoy of prosperity. With admirable tact Mrs. Stantor avoided any allusion to the actors in the tragedy, save what was necessary t make more forcible the call which h1i urged for an expression of tho sympathy of her audience. And nobly did those tlvo hundred or a thousand women re spond to her appeal. The general publiu has n right to ask as it frequently does of our editors Where is Abby Sago Richardson? Has she gone into the silent land? Is she crushed beneath her sorrows? Has she risen above them? In one of those modest, picturesque. modernized Queen Anne houses that have sprung up like niiiglc 011 tho west side, in Ninety-fourth street in New- York, tho leading spirit in n household which has for two years or more Iwe. making n successful experiment in co operative housekeeping, Mm. Richard son lives with two of her children. Mrs. Florence Citriienter Ives and Miss Helen Wiittorson, formerly of Tho Evening Sun, lately married to Mr. Moody, a bright young newspaiier man, nro the other co-oj.K:rutors in tho lioimeliold over which Mm. Richardr-on presides. It is considered a privilege to be on tho list of visitors or guests at that hoip-e. The "Sunday evenings" thero are charm ing reunions of old and now celebii ties in tho world of literature, journalism ami nrt. Mrs. Richardson usually presides nt tho tentable, dispensing tho cups that cheer with the grace and diirnity ol a matron of tho old school oi imiuueis to which sho belongs. Her onto bonny brown hair is now silver white and ar ranged with tasteful simplicity, patted in the middle, drawn in wavy masses or banded Madonna wito on each side, and coiled in a loose, Huffy Psycho knot in the back. Her complexion is fair and rosy, her small ears aie pink tipped like her slender whlto lingers. Her blue eyes sparkle, her lips sweetly smiling. Her conversation is sadly bright and charm ing, and tho slight shade of sorrow that occasionally flits over her fmo face only enhances its attractiveness. Sho Is emphatically a domestic wom an, looking well to the wuyi of her household, but her literary tastes and ac quirements occasionally draw her into the private Held of parlor and platform entertainments. Whenever sho reads ner uwil veil ti-uughl -"Ail, V.ti'. writ ten essays sho is listened to with tho rapt at tention which her powers command by her many appreciative and warmly at tached friends. I'MILV VttltDEUY BaTTEY. Special Bargains ! LADIES' FINE SHOES Iaird, Schober & Mitcl-iell's make, French Kid Hand Stitched "Welts and Turn3 Common Sense Last, "AA to D." ONLY 5.QQ WORTH $7.QQ ED. G. YKT6S, 1129 O STREET. A GREAT SUCCESS -o- The Only EXCLUSIVE Display of FURS In the city is at the LINDELL HOTEL. Mr. C. A. Isaac's display of Furs the past week has been a pronounced success from the first clay and hundreds of ladies have called to take advantage of the bargains offered in beautiful furs. The line includes the choicest skins made up into Seal x Skin Garments and Capes, Collarettes, Boas, Muffs, Gloves, Rugs, Matts, Carriage Robes, Trimmings, etc. These goods are all from the well known furrier, E. Shu- kert, iNew 1 orK ana ivansas uity whose reputation is par excellence. All orders taken at -NEW YORK PRICES -003 and delivered Free of Charge in Lincoln. All goods shown are the Latest New York Paris Styles and our experience of twenty years gives the public double assurance of the correctness of our styles and the responsi bility ol our house. Telephone calls over No. 220 will be answered in person by Mr. Isaacs. Oflice hours, 2 to 6 p. m. daily. ORDERS TAKEN FOR REPAIRING. C. A. ISAACS, Representing E. SIIUKERT. Lindell Hotel, Cor. 13th and M Sts vl i 1 A V" t 1,1 , i kvUj&&&L- tA :"u.&Sfo '' -t