?gt,y"yppwiii5'wiro !5flfWi CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY MARCH 5, 1892 Jiltl!itflii!irtiWifi(J l"' ' t Q S ft 1 '"-l ! BaaaavBjeaa .BaTBBHsaSsBBBBa isCa S i Vl. . fc. Mra. Graham's Cucumber and; Eldtr Flower Cream . Is net a comtt In the ndn which Hint term I; popularly used, hut nsrinancnll) teautlaM. . It create a noft, smooth, nlniii valval? .kln, and by daily ue srmtunll; snake the complexion nevoral simile, whiter tl la a constant prnteotloa from tlio emict ul nui wind ml prevent sunburn ami ireeiiM, ami uiacniivads will never come While you use It, 11 cleanses tho face rarlte!. ter than soap und water, nnurMhcs and bullih npine hid UMueitnii thus prevoniit tno for It bIvo the frcilinuM, clearness ami mnnothm-M ul kin Hml )oi kail when a little girl. Kvury lady, inunit n old ought to use It, a It jrlvrs u imro miiiIIi fUl aiiDearanoe to nny liulv. ami Hint pnrinu neatly. It oontalm mi nodi, powder, or alkiill and I a hnrmlos a dow iuhI in unurlshln iiiim as dew Is to the (lower. I'rlcn at.oo. Asl your druggist for It. SAMia-KBOTTMC mailed free to any I id; on receipt of 10 cent In stautits Id tmv fo postato Hint naekluK Muly Aicont wauled ite .Z.t ... .. , L. "' iL ". - " ' Mrs. ucrvauo uriinatn. 111. "IMIIIUV lHMHfir.' iwi i-usv uirvwi oan r raueisvo. All the loading Mnooln tlriiKtatn soil It. H. T. Clarke Drug Co., Lincoln. VIIOt,KSt,E AUKNTrt. -T? Memember that the beet rente te Chicamefrmm Line (threnmh Omaha) i rim the "Meek Itmum The bining Care mre hH eervieeeverybedif hnetee Utthe meet in the United Note. Itmve nemer and better Peeper, . handeeme Day Ceaehee, r" beet Reolinina Chair Care, mnd the train ie new and the nf99w11Qw9 vgWMM I1HII v9)f9t Lineeln te Chicot (vim Omahm), If yen want t be emmmM ilUhvmilm i Tiehete fer eate by CMAS. MUTUKMFOMD, CMif patenter Ament, IntheiMetU "Lineeiku . ! nnrwwBHrv L!di' and Children's IJiir, (i:siiipppoing ft Specialty. AT- w"n SAM.WESTERFIELDS BURR : BLOCK.! .AbUlM Dm Dr. Vu Dae'a Periapical aSeK.MMMla. o ameral nervoi nelarteprofwrHea'of Hl-towhleli ladlei mm mmim are iMBie u me airect result nra tin ril ii i nil or Irregular memtruatloB. 8up. wealoae eoatlaued result In blood poltonlni yiinnNniuiiiHOli 9 Mkin ura lur L Iwt Ii Llaeola .ova, aireo on reeeipi 01 price. Hold by H, W. di ruggut. 3k BtzAMAN ANUiwa a mrarr man. rwrnr nwpNMUtff mvj iaaUnuMia. YMNM MENU III, tirtiwa sad turn. TMtltaoBMds TemtarMa. Maiea. xnfoot.2r aaoo fifcMiala.Kea, 'Ma- Wr-I. I MHUlnm,lMmil.H ylla'lHlt1JJfcAV ,.L,iliw BriUi S..li. .1 fstf peeiiift. peataf sumps, for one or mm?- i v, Ps9n!lis.l3P.TJ!Ff dkiiallakakMHdi vafhaaaUl.VnTIBHTS JelrTSiilee & fUtafpaaa Part. Kraaee. 't'hat soaltlvely re! llara MpprafMonp, momhly deranaentent aad IrieiaKnUeeicaufd br.ootd. weakaru. aa debtlltv. hsSS3?22& I'JfSflli ntte2XAl If kntMt smm, Mnut riTd. laaall tuane - . alii ti- ifaateewaMaaM mai taVwltiivUd.(eranBiiidUBiriiil VBaVMMUssMrVat aWCatsUe. aa "WBBsl Mt BaWar 9M9 aaT-asWaW pii TV'JNrrrcra er.iaxMAiuur. J mELutesJ'ni'ml&.Smim rre ioi BaaBSSSaBsB. t-" fcJ" A.l'a. LSi TBJ-TJ. T .. - Paaaaastal aeaaMaaata, dan, ff n aiirrii VJbUbsmVMHI THE SEASON'S FADS. BOMB PRETTY THINGS WOMEN'S WEAR. pon Taney l.ariy'a llall (Inwti Kvrulni down Winter U'eddlii TolletThr M'etldinri Nlnrf KxrhahRlna; l)rer t'ahlH In January. Wliltn nml yollow irowna provntl itt woiltllnj'd thU miim)I nilhrr thnn tho ros iiikI wliltn or liiNtycur. A inulil of honor at n rcivnt cliiuoli woddliif wore n lemon colored frown of civpo do Clilno, trlnumd with ImiicN of dark lirown fur mound tlui iiul-U mid hIiouI dora, outlining it yoliu of wlilto cornl patterned Inca, Stmlliir fur bnndn , MCaTTION T01LITTI. bordorxl the doml-tniln. Her liottquet waa of yelloxy Jonqulln, tied with wldu white antia rlbbqn In lonfr loipn nnd entla. Tho brldo'a dresa of whltu antln had a high tontid wnlut, with a broad aaah of tho wnuo cross Stiff tho buck liku u eorHulot, uml tied la front In a frrcnt bow with huiifr Injf ends a fenturu of ninny nuw drewtea. A frroup of brldemiildN tit u aecoad fashionable weddliifr woic puto yellow ffqwaa of Indies' cloth edged With aable. ChltTon Ih now combined wltk far, la all the pretty waya used foe laee at the bcglniiliif of the winter. Ai'a notable Inturnutlonnl wedding the widow bride waa richly dressed in a velvet gown of tho palest Punnii-vlolet ahade. Tho bach of this gown is a princcMO train, and tho front hna coat forms trimmed with polnMuce. A small bonnet of violet yejvet and luce had an aigrette and ostrich leather tint. The iowel were vervhatidaoine pearls, and "the "gloves "wero 'pearl white. Kxchangina; Dreaa Wear. A peculiar feature of the English woman's journals Is tho "exchunge" column, wherein tho woman who hns a "silver fox muff, boa and Medici col lar!" and oa accoant Jof golpg Into mourning desires to exchange it for a Pcrtslan lamb collar and muff makes It manifest. One lady offers in this column a "lovely Persian kitten; ex change to the value of lr heney wanted." Another offers to exchange a pair of exquisite Dresden china can delabra for "anything useful." Muga tines and revli v yti also proffered la exchange 10 vi...or magnEinca and bwks. Tho woman who la tired of' her parrot will give it jn exchange for the pug that arime other woman la equally tired of petting, Plants' are offered to obtain poultry ,1a return, and every thing but husbands and deformltlesaro advertised Nothing qf this kind, con venient "swapping," aa the ( Yankees say, Is done In this ommtry except at the Vomans exchange, whore impoverished women offer thoir rare lacesvaluable brle-a-brac, silver aoaventraetc., for sale at fabulously high prices, und with the owner's name kept strictly un known, j iius preiiyjigowT) "la Jolujp.'i,gauior which nnoa oonier on one fttMiu oiifoui edged satin stripes in ,jndliuted lengths. It Is mounted op. -k, faille. The lower part of the skltT'lms the bordered side of the gauze at tho bot- tern, aad Is edged-wlth a thick pinked sllkruche, Above hs is a second skirt Ave yards wide, taken with 'the border toward the top, gathered at the lower edge of the front and edged with a ruche, and' hanging In two draperies at the; back. rhe low pleated bodlc has drap4d peeves surmpuated by a rucTie. A ribbon sask starts from under a bow atthatoppf the back, Is brpught for warauader the afss 'tot B)eet the pointed belt, and tied in a bow at the waist In the back. ( ,tim. . -rm .-.-f- Yomb- Lady'efttaltfaowa-v T aBVaW llllll Hi rBSSSSSSSSsaBaL tswtuprs lAuaoM A Beautiful Tea (lewa. There has been a great competition In tea-gown designs over In Iondon, which will Intercut the ladles. For after attending a llrownlng club and pdlltlual economy lenguo in tho morn ing, two or three ieaa and the society for tho suppression of vanity In dress among thu Hottentots In the afternoon, how perfectly delicious It is to reach at last thu wife refuge of ho soft and soothing ten gown, and to know that, besides being comfortable, one Is a vision of beauty ns well. Among those designed, which combine originality with comfort, Is n gown of primrose yellow cashmere or challlo. It Is a modification of tho (Ireuk Idea, being loosely girdled about the hips with gold passementerie, und girdled again, just below the bust. The yoke Is of white luce, and tho close sleeves nro also of tho white laco over yellow satin. The outer sleeves are of tho wool, edged with brown fur to mutch thu band at thu bottom of the skirt Thu most enthu siastic upholder of the tea gown must admit that In tho old models, with loosely (lowing front, "custom has staled Its liilluitu variety." Heally.thu negligee front Is not essential to com fort, and thu nuw gowns uio distin guished by being almost invariably girdled ellheritt the bust, thu waist, or about thu hips. Another pretty gown la of palu gray penii du sole, lined with bluu and embroidered down Its edges with elgar-eolorcd velvet set above, an edgu of fur. The tinderdress Is of em broidered chiffon In blue, und thu outer KiiKsInn slecwM nro of thu blue, striped with bauds of brown velvet, while the undut-Hlcuvcs close lo thu wrist lire of gray, also edged with vulvet. A broad belt of blown, with a rosette, confines thu iinderdrcss. Thu back Is thu sim plest form of thu prlncesso In both gowns, with it Wntteau plait hanging over to How Into tho train. The Wedding King. How many people know why tho wedding ring is worn on the third lin ger of the left hand ? Well, this is thu real reason. Tho third linger of thu left hand was chosen by the Kgyptlnns because that linger was believed to bo directly connected by a slender nervo to thu heart Itself. Tho ancient wor shippers of IsIs held this linger sacred to Apollo and the sun. and therefore gold was chosen p . .. ittcrlal for the ring. levelling flown. This evening gown for a young lady la of white chiffon muslin figured In pink, and mounted over pink atln. The skirt is four Inches longer at the back than nt the front, and js gored, being composed of front, side, and back breadths, with a width of three yards aad a third around thu bottom. It la mounted on a satin skirt of the same length nd the same width around tho bottom, but gored more closely at the top than tho chiffon skirt, and is trimmed around thou bottom with a box-pleated ruche of pink crupe, set on in curves, and twined with pink ribbon which is caught down at intervals with knots of tho ribbon. The skirt Ih joined to the lower edge of the round bodice, which Is made very full, ) itli crossed front draperies and a pletucd backhand puffed elbow sleeves with a ribbon 'band and bow. The pointed corselet Is formed of bands of pink atln ribbon, finished with a bow at thelback, ;' The-Bloute WaUt. The blouse waist in plaid or fine stripe'silkor in'black and self colors, will bo popularfor the coining season. A natty little blouse in red or blue silk that Js not very much trimmed, bright ens up an afternoon toilet wonderfully. It is really an economical fashion, us it gives two waists to a dress and need never be negligee. A yoke of lace or guipure net with deep lnce cuffs make it dressy enough for evening wear nt the theater. Some of the new blouse waists are made with a turn-bver collar bf tho silk ton dm It of tho immense, bow at the throat which Is now tin ex- travaganea off the day. One in palu Nilo green silk with white bilk bow of immense'proportioas that it projected to the shoulders on either side w us very nobby on Its blonde wearer. A quieter style waa a cherry-red silk blouse with black lace collar and cuffs and a great bow of black surah.sllk, the ends of which were fastened down with silver true love knots. In gold rings, ehaaed beads, usually with small incised bonier, are In tended, fpr, cblldre.'. These usually have apUla disk on top for the initial. 1 Comedy aad tragedy appear to bo. favorite designs in stick pins. Homo times they are represented by two looks in pink shell, and agala by a single laafjbjag face pierced oy a gold dagger t4U - OLCOTT AND JUDGE. The former Head iif tin Tlis MophUtl and II U Hurrror. Hkclal t.'orrvniwmilHice.i Nbw Yotuc. March a. Colonol Honr Stt olo Olcott, who has just resigned the prenldcnoy of tho Thcosophlcal socloty on account of a condition of health which forbids bin traveling and speak ing in public as ho has dono for many years, is an old Now Yorker. Now Yorkers, however, liivo pretty well for gotten tho very houorablo record ho iiindo for himself during tho civil war by his servlco in tho war department nndor the ferent war secretary, Stanton. Ho is now only ruiiieuilicred by reason of his Identification with tho socloty tho leadership of which ho resigns. HKNIIY 8TKKI.R OLCOTT. In his lotter of resignation, which ho sent from India iu January, ho an uoinicis that ho will, from thin tiiuu on, duvoto himself to literary work which U to bo In aid of tho society. Tho iiaturo of thin woik Is leadily to lie imagined by reading tho utiuunncchiont mitdo by Tho Theosophist, a iiiagnKiiio published in India und circulated all over the world It lieglns in tho March number a series of articles by Colonol Olcott, entitled "Old Diary Leaves," which aro roinlnlM-cnccs of tho origin and vicissi tudes of the ThcoHophical socloty, and personal anecdotes nnd recollections of Mine. Dlavatsky, her phenomena and her friends. Colonel Olcott's resignation, which hns lieen accepted, leaves tho vlco pres ident, Mr. William Q. Judgo, in charge of his office, and nlso leaves open tho question of whej his successor will bo. Tho leadership ot opinion iu this curioun organization is by no means a preroga tive of tho presidency, a'nd whilo there aro various opinions as to who will bo tho leader, only one name has been really seriously considered for thu presidency. It is altogether probable that Mr. Judgo, who has lieon tho virtual head of the or ganization in this yintry ever since Mmc. Dhivntsky's WtiCau, will bo tho next president. AaJ There is, howoffr, a formal election necessary as a Mutter otVwurse, am' that has lieen arranged forWtwill take place at tho annual convention of the American section of tho Theosophical society, which is to bo held at the Palmer WILLIAM Q. JUDQE. House, in Chicago, on tho 34th and 25th of April. Already notices have been Bent out to tho various branches of tho order all over tho country requesting them to take action in the matter by designating tho person for whom they desiro to vote. Equally, as a matter of courso, it 1b impoaHiblo to predict what the varipus branches may do, and it is possible that ( tho question of choosing a now president may bo pno that will oc casion dissension t and heartburnings. There is, however, no real reason to doubt that, Mr. Judgo will bo tho choico of a substantial majority of tho socloty. David A. Curtis. Senator Palmer's Memory. Senator John M. Palmer is known per sonally to all tho pooplo in central Illi nois, nnd it is rnro that ho is accosted by a young man or woman that he cannot say: "I know your father. He is So-and-so, and used to live on tho Smith farm near Edwardsvillo," or whatovor tho uaino and place chanced to be. Liko Secretary Dluino, ho has a fondness for tntcing out kin and pedigree, and his memory, even at seventy-rlvo, is proba bly jnoro comprehensive and accurate than Mr. Blaine's ever was. He remem bers not only tho old names and faces, as is tho 'citse with many men of ad vanced age, but among the thousands of now acquaintances in t, Washington one is rarely forgotten. Occasionally ho meets persons he has not seen for forty years, and at onco calls them by their right names. Henry C. Ilowen. Cotolfel Henry C. Dowen, of the Nov York Akdependent, the famous light of the Brccher trial,' is now itast eighty years. He' divides, his time between his townhonso n New York and his beauti ful, country, seat af Vfoodstock, Conn. When in tho city and health or weather1 permit he visits Tho Independent office dally,, , Ho, has .three sons, ono.pf. whom ta' dmtithHl .with tho paper. Another aoptjClareaoe Bo wen. U prominent in all local affairs, having done much to pro mote the success of the Washington cen tennial a few years ago and bi interest NewYtsTlterain the World'u fair. -:r' jfjVmWeEmWWWWW. Ml aV Vmsaaaaaaaaaa-X NEW iffnAr1fe(niwiY- ICOLH Formerly or HUFFMsM I RICHTBS. 1039 0 STREET. NBW LGCHTON. Sutton & Hollowbtjsh, Caterers Confectioners Wc make all kinds of Parties and Receptions We Have all Kinds of Telephone 68 1 . LINCOLN, Ortlre, C'nr. lOlli and O 8t. l'hniie 710. YhiiU, 1(II,i nml V Htreeta. 1'lnine ?07. Fret Work, Screens and Panels CABINET WORK OK ALL KINDS TO ORDER. 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