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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNFjS, 1892. iFINE TEAS Such as equaled iit in Lincoln. bus never been i 1 i. .. .. qilllll.y uciuri: Strawberries A full shipment of finest fruit Saturday morning. It dont pay to wait till evening even if you do 'i!t them choline v. Make your selections early get choice goods. a r..n i:..a i- cnn ""inr"-iK'vv"'.rj-"7"ii jy i in i iiiiu 01 BMm j-.-" NtHHASKA'8 eLITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. PUBLISHED EVERY SATUHDAV. L. WESSEL, Jr., Editor. I'lnii.icATiDN offiuijj vi:hhi:i.-sti:vi:nh imuntino m, 111.11 N HHvi'l. TclophtiiieM-Oltlce. 1M. Itoshleiioe, !:'. snpri Ipi Inn Itntc., In Aitinure. IVr 111111(1111. . t.'.mi Three inonilii ... fine. Mix iiiniiili .. . liMlHiuitlc copies ... . fte; Kulctftl nt tlm x stolllc' of Lincoln im rcniidclnei unit tor. No'i., and POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000. 0I11I1 In to devote the mound floor tn ll nil ex, nml It Is to lx mini" U-iiutlltil after the Kllrnbeth stylo of beauty, with tiled lsva torli mid dining moms nf Knjllsh nk, llic place nml columns nml nil M'u iirohltooiuinl feiitiitos wi Menially deir I" womankind. ti lt Is no longer nwnMiiry for tlm woman who would l in iuhI torin III her stationery to ne white irnl ennui pn)iM exclusively. Heveinl sIiiiiI.h of bliiti inn now piitulwilble. some of tlii'in H'uivly rehired mill otheis icnlly 11 deep tmirt "llnjnl I'm pie, on" sluittn Is called, lull It I'li't mi very lunch bluer tliiui Unit not wi unim-d. A delicate lilnkUh piilur, so faint llul only In mine light would I;n 1 v lint It ni pink, I 11 No In fii'lilon. Oil tlm lilili'H and purple the monogram I ni'i l-i In either silver or while. On while, eiemii mid plnl(,lt liny In In iiil,liliii or black Tlif 111 inogintii I iintdi inni'ii popular Jiit at preint tli 111 III nildtcsiiit tlm lii'iid of tin. sheet. Of iMiii-n tlion people Willi Ciflllll II Willi of Ml 111 ill. I nl 1 1 lintli mill 1 I'M mid iiioiingrmu. WRAPS MR SIJJIMELL NUMBER .OF PRETTY AND FUL STYLES DESCRIBED. USE- MILLER GR0CER 143 S. Illh Street. 'Phone 398. MRS. WELSH. MILLINER, Removed from 143 S. lath street -Tll- 126 N. ELEVENTH ST. LADIES' HAT RESHAPED. Mm. Hell announces the nrrlvnl of HAIR GOODS, ORNAMENTS, HAIR TRIMMING And a line line of cosmetics Including DEMI ROYALE, SICRET OF BEAUTY, and Tonjours June for the complexion Lndlet should call and have their Hair Dressed, Nails Manicured, Scalp Treated and Face and form beautified. Mn. J. C. Bill, 114 North 14th St. FIIUJT ADDITION TO NORMAL Tbe moit beautiful suburban prop erty now on tha innrket. Only three block from tho handsome Lin coln Normal University anil but three blocks from tho proposed leetila railway. These lot are now being placed on tho market at Ixcwdlagly Low Prices and Easy Terms For plat, terms and information, call on M. W. FOLSOM, TRUSTEE, Insurance, Ileal Estate and Loan Uroker SO, Nswwau Block. 1K5 0 street B-fiu3STK: Lincoln, : Nebraska Capital, - $250,000 Officers ami Directors.' John 11. Wright, l'rcs. T. K. Hnmlers, V.-l J. II. McCluy, Cashier. F K Johnson, II 1 I4111. Tho rochrnn. E Klier, TWLowery, V II Dayton General Banking Bus!neis Trnnsnctcd Collections n Specialty. ' The innniifncluicrniid consumer's exposl tlon now- In irogro nt Oiii'ihn I one of tlm I est nd'eitlcmi'iitH for homo p.ltroniigo that the statu Iiiim ever I1111I. A visit to tlm Coli seum Tuesday 1 evented 11 mnt Interesting mid Instructive exhibition. Thu Immciiso stmcture Including largo galleiy I com pletely filled with Nebraska iniitiiifiictiiicd goisls, likewise good now In tlu emu so of manufacture, Shorn 11 n made fiom the Initial woik thereon to tln completion theicof, nil In vliiw of nil onlhusliistle nil Hence, IVml liuttons, oviriilN, cliinm, wire spilUKi. mid various other iiltlclvs nroseeii to iiiaiiiro fiom thi'lr I'liidu state. The llnur mull who shown you how to limku Hue liN eult from IiIh prnduot, the onmly man with siiiupU'Nof hN swiets, the man with 11 pat 1'iitetl apaiatus fur suparathiK eream from milk ii'nl-n you with n oool drink, the entree Niupler, mid In fact doeiw of other peiNoiM who iiremixlniisto fully demniistrntd the ipiality of thflr koihN mn 11N0 there. No one need no hungry for want of either fojd or llterutuii'. As usual, I.llK'ohi Is well npirsented, not wltliMiilidiiiKtho fait that inahn Is ever slow to leeoKiiIre the nipltnl city In her viii lous eiiteiiirisesliitteily the sliver miniver smy piilinle. But our fOU seem to taken li(;ht view of tho situation and will not per mit 1 etty Jeiilnusy to stand In tho way of personal henetlt mid iiupinvcment, Lincoln recogul.?s such inteipilMK in worthy of sup poit. he they held In Oimtha or nt any other point In the suite, Kuch, however, does not seem to Iw the sphltof our northerly neigh bor. But why irlteinto what Imi no ninny times la-en noticeable mill full ly commented upouf Lincoln U well represented In the exposition mid wo have cause to feel proud of lit r showing, iiHIioukIi compnrntlvely there ore but n few of our lart?e number of iimimfacturei'H represented. AinoiiK them may be reen the Lincoln 1'nlnt it Color Co., tho l'mlty Kxtinct Co.. Hall Stove & Hmige Co., Lincoln Vllrll'.cd Brick Co., etc. There, ore few lints In the country today that rlfer such Inducements to the traveling public as the reimsylvmilii rallioad and few of llum Mint can keep up to that old time favorite in It inpul advancement toward perfection In sliced nod luxury on the rail. '1 lieio reflections nie caused by n visit of Mr. T, II . Tlioip. tlm eompnny'H elllclent tiavel Iiik 1 nseiiKer agent who miiile the CouiiiKH dlltoi I11I locum a brief visit Tliuiday. Mr. 1 hoi p is n plearnnt and com teens Keiitlcmim mid one with whom seveinl hours could bo mest ph'huinlly spent In talks about rail rrnils. lie has hi en a member ol tho IVnn sylxanla trnvelliiK stair for 11 number of jenrs, anil If the "other fellows' mo as well pested on the businos and are as emrKetlc 111 ilenpible th Mr. Tl'iiie, then ceitalidy tiny Hie in full keeping with the Keneiiil tono of this great Amerlcuu line. There Is no rallioad in tho country lietter known mid few that enjoy the superior advantagci. and f ncllltlis that it dors, and It lillixt be a pleas ant ratltfiictiou to Mr. Thorp to know that he 1 epirseutsn corporation that might well take for its motto: "We lead; never follow." Tlm Cafe llnynl tlm hiiud'omet In cents to Jl.'i. (Brown's the city. ltu'tmirnuti M011N fiom WiMlellvernll giHhN piomp'.ly and take your unlets for next day. (live "Y..ur M ir ket," I I'JH O stieet, n i limico to ple:nui ou Cheap iniiii.'.v for home huilderi can Im oh tallied by luvestliiK In siiiin mimei of the Lincoln Loan nml Building asviclatlou which entitle the holder to boirow one hun dred ilollurs on eacli sharo hel I, gives I1I111 a pro 1 11 tu fhaieof nil thu (innings of thy cor Miratioii and emihles him to piy olf the loin In tiiy monthly lictalliueiils, but litthi In excels of lent. Tills I 11 purely mutual and homo iHs'.ltiitiou. Ollli'e in tear room, Fiut Natiou.'il lunik. Aichir, ilnitNt, llinco block, over Meicli ants Bunk, L. Burr, Jeweler, temovril to lUKl O stieet. K C Baking I'owiler, A'i ouces 1 centr. Abvihitely i'llie. Hnvn you tiled itf Minnow (lllluin, tencher mid Mmidollii, Con. 01 Mils uf I'miji), (lullar . Il-js. mt5 I Ht I'or tho Hummer Truilc, llotnlliig, tlie O street grocer, has any thing you may want In the way of lunch or plcnl." Npccliillle, Mich ii puddlngH, Jelllis, touguei. hef, potted meats, deviled ham, llxh of varioiiN kliuN, plckle, oil', mid ilrei ing, cauneil fruits, vugetahle, cr.oklrs, po tato chip', etc., etc., andsoo'i mid so on. Hpeelal orders for lino cakes, superb Ice creimi mid Ices pioiuptly dellveied to nny part of the city. Telephone No. 457. 'Cuiini'rvMtor.r of Mnslo A siiminer trm In Piano, Voice, and Violin, eHL'liilly for school children, mid those wNhing to study during vacation, will oH'ii June Oth, Hpecial prices In clans, nlso private lessons. tl-U-lt .. T'J - 17 Jr. , l t'J k.r m) ftl drtr 1 I f" ( f'-m l 7M- M All tho latest toilet articles will be found nt Mann & Hall's UtOO O streer. A Tlckdtn Tor SIM, 50 lit lell'. The price of bonnl iitOdeirsTemplo dining hall by the week Is now only &1 5Q. JlWcli Is as cheap ns tho ehenpUanrt Iho ttittle faro' Is fully up to Its usual excellent standard. Why not go to Odell's to board regular? You get 'Jl tickets for :IW. (leo. Cook at Home. The Cook-Bailey Grocery Co., i'J18 O street is now open and (leo. Cook smiling mid happy to once more greet hit former (Mtrons is al ways on hand to welcome ono mid nil. Tho stock Is the newest mid ft eshe.it In theclty and compi'lux everything wholesome mid deli cious. Telephone order via 4!J will bo enre ully iittende.1 to and promptly delivered. Don't foiget to give tlm new grocery n trial. CiPITU $200,000.00. American i Exchange National Bank. X. U. Baynond, r resident. S. H. urohsra, CaablsV. Iiwls Grejory, Vie Presldsat D. O. Wins, AsiU Coihls If you Deposit your Savings i IN T1IK ii Lincoln Savings Bank b'afercCHt Co. H.K.cor.IllhandIHts. BEY WILL EARN INTEREST FOR YOU At tho Itato of .-Five per Ct. per Annum-S V'Saye 15.00 n week mul It amounts with BUrest In Ave years to 1 1,500.00. anic opens at 0:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and ' SMlrday evenings, 5 to 8 m. Safes to rent In Burglar and Fire ' Proof Vaults. My friend Kleiner, Le of Burlington fame ns well as of "Interior Decorative-' renown, has been among the fortunate in bmlnes pursuits dm lug the pat close and eventful year, which Is demonstrated by tho fact that tho business of tho Interior Decora tive company, which now employs thirty people, has grown to Mich in oooi tlons as to itcmiiud all Ids time and attention. Notic ing able to do this, owing to his other Inter ests, he has foitmiatvly secured u most com petent centNutuu to embark with him In opera! tug said euterpiise. Mr. J, N. Mit chell will liei rafter bo rtfhocliitcd with Mr. Inner in the store, mid ns he comes with moit i xcellent recommendations and lots of good Hrst class knowledge and plenty of ex perience, the copartnership will doubtless result in still further advancement and suc cess for this well known establishment, -Q Allhouch but a young institution, the In terior Decornlivo company has already won Hrst place in Lincoln for line w oik of Inter ior finish on wall and celling, mid It may tie of interest to know Just what they are doing mul have done. Hire are n few of the con tracts that they have leen awarded: Lan sing theatre. Lincoln hotel, Y. M. C. A. building, Enlng clothing company, Ameri can Exchange National bank, tJnue M. E. chuich, new Baldwin Hits, Wisconsin Fur niture ond Cotlln coinimny, anil scoies of imaller, though none the less imortatit con tracts. Mr, Zleiner has made n success of this enterpilfeby Introducing a high grade of decorations, such as was heretofore con sldered "too good for the town." This fact, together with tho thorough uitlstlo manner in which nil work has been' completed, has re'sulted'ln giving success when it was uiM meritoriously earned. Under the new man agement Mr. Zleiner will continue as presi dent of the coniMiiy, Mr. Mitchell secretory nod tieaiurer, and Mr. Edgar manager. It's a strong combine of energy mid enterprise and will, doubtleis, continue to win new luurels. Iliirllniitou Itoutc, Ileiiiocrutlo National Cunxentliin Tho II. it M. will sell lomul trip tickets, good until Jnly'iUh, to Chlcngo at half fine, Juno HHh to '.tlth.' Tho Hamnet Club, acting an honorary escort to Uov. Boyd, will leave Oinnlin in sccial train tit 7 p. in.. Hiturday, Juno lMh. For lui'thei'l Information apply to agent at B. & M. deiKit, or city otllce. corner O mid lUth stleets. A. C. ZlKMKH, -;i:it City Pass. Agt. CliillltHUiiiu Annembtlcn. For the accommodation of those desiring to visit the different Chnutaumin assemblies the following exceeding low excursion rates are offered by tho U, 1',: CHCTK, SKII., JULY tlTH TO ItlTII. One faro for the round trip ns follows; 1st, From nil points in Nohmeka, July Mil and 0th, good for return until and iiit'ludlug July 17th. IMii. 2d. From all points lu Nebraska ana Mili um within l.Vl miles of Crete, July 5th to lllth. Inclusive, good for return until and Includ ing July 17lh, lfe'X FIIEMONT, NKn., JULY iHTTO 15TII. One faro for the round trip plus itt cents admission to the grounds: 1st. From all points in Nebinskn, Juno fJOth nml July 1st, good for return until and Including July lllth, Ib'.rJ, 2d. From nil jwlnts in Ncbroska within l.V) miles of Fremont. Juno With to July 14th, inclusive, gm d for return until and Including July Kith, lbtri. For further Infoimatioii apply to J. T. Mastln, C. T. A., 104t O street, or K. II. Klo-sou, den. Agt. U. 1'. system. The llnliin llliiilse In I.IkIiI nml Oriiro fill ami Alwajn l.imkn Well I'he Lut I cut .Smelly In TrlliiinliiK Soliin I'ri'sh I'ikU III llilln. SMM'inl C'orrefpniiileiice. Ni:v Yoltic, Juno 1(1. No mutter how wiinii tho day, there uro lnilicn who novtir fci'I iitito (ll'OHHOll Ullh'MM tlmy linvon lilit wrnp of Miiiio kind, not ko lunch porlmpH ns ii ji rot oo Hon IlKllillHt tho weather as n won tiiueiit, ko this M'lisoii'rtHlyli'M of fer M'voral novel tli.'i iiitoiiduil o.i nutly for that puritoHo. Tho first is n Itiinsiaii hloiifo inailo of lace, ami it is llKht, graceful ami pretty, nml it looKHVVull over anything. It is of tho Hiiupk'ht in it k o, having Meovt's coinlnif Hl'MMI'.lt JACKUT. only to tllO t'l- bowH mul having collar, holt and front pieces of rlhhoii, either hrocadcil or inoiro, ii" verymihdiicil tones or in black. Tho 1. list rat ion of this blouso shows tho latest novelty in tlm trimming of skirts, and consists in two pull's of thu material of which tho dress is miiiio, or of falllo or vcliitiiui of tho saino shade, laid ono abovo ami ouo below a ilat b:uid of riblHin. This forms n pretty llninh to n Rklit, mul can bo added to onu after tho first froshness is gone. Another protty wrap consists simply of u collar of brocaded rlblion lined with lnco, and with n deep laco frill which reaches half way down to tho elbow Down tlm front aro two ribbons lined with wigan ami silk to nmko them stiff", mid they finish at tho bottom with :i deepfringo of beads. A beltmado of tho ribbon goes uronml tho waist and crosses in tho back, forming two tabs that fall as deep as those in front, and thoy also aro Hnisheil with beaded fringu. Tho gown illustrated with this has a front breadth of tobacco brown faille, slightly frilled at tho top, but plain at tho bottom. Tho rest of tho dross is of wido Htrijied summer cheviot in lines of gray over fawn, cut without a train, just touching tho ground. Another stylo of summer wrnp suit able for seashoro or places whero even ings aro cool is a jacket of light drub cloth, slashed on thu bottom ami liii"il throughout with changeable silk. The collar ami rovers aro quite novel in form, mul aro niado of tho sumo mate rial braided witli gold and black. The dress worn with this is black grosgrain iiuulo perfectly plain and just reaching tho ground, but not trailing. Thoro arj now fow who wear their street gown8 long enough to train in tho dust. Tno pretty hat that goes with this i-i 'of black strw, with a border of gold laco all around tho edgo nml with u pull of feathers upon tho llat crown. A new fad in hat trimming broke out this week, ami consists in having tw wido, stiff loops placed exactly in front nnd another which stands straight up Tho loops uro about eight inches long, and tho effect is not nt all graceful w pretty, but it is safo to say that in Ies than a week overy hat will bo decorated in this fashion. Tho bows uro very dif ficult to luuko, ami thu amatour milliner would bo apt to give them a suspicion of softness or grace, but to bo right thoy must look us stiff as if cut out of tin Soino of thorn, indeed, nro mado of straw braid, bound on ouo sido with riihoii And thu flowers aro mudo to stand as stifily us K)ssiblo. I saw on ono swell hat a perfect peony, largo as life, with its leaves and ono bud, mid I also saw ouo hat with a still? look ing stalk with two old fushioned crim son hollyhocks upon it with two or throa leaves. I must confess that these two huts weru more realistic than pretty. 8iu:itirr sai.k. Notice Is heiuby given that by virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the district court of tlm Second Judicial distiictof Ne buiska, within mid for Umciister county, lu mi notion wherein The State National Bunk Is plaintiff, and Theudoro F. Barnes, et al ,aie defendants. 1 will, at 2 o'clock p. m on the 12th day of July, A. I). IhftJ, at the east door of the comt house lu city of Lincoln, Ijincas ter county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public miction the following described real estate to wit: All of lot two (i) and the west one-hulf (wjfl of lot one (I) of block four (4) of Mc- Mm try's addition to Lincoln, Umcaster county, Nebraska. Given under my band this tUh day of June, A. I). lS'.tt. Ham McUi.ay, Sheriff. The good women who nro constantly de manding admission Into places and pursuits that of old weie sacred toinen, willlunl with joy the news that the Unlveislty club of San Francisco Is to have mi annex for ladles. Thero mo only four lorgo club In this country that lmvo taken the unclubable sex in nnd given them ujiortloii of the buildings, They nro tho MetroKlltnn of New York, the Hamilton of Brooklyn, nnd the Somerset mid Algomuiln of Boston. Tho San FiancUco THIS BEAUTIFUL CARRIAGE Upholstered in Silk Plush, Satteen Parasol, only $12. A fine line, comprising over I do different styles. We are now located in the Coffman block, 15 18 and 1520 O street, with the largest stock of Furniture, Carpets and House Furnishing Goods carried by any house in the state. LINCOLN FURNITURE CO. CHAS. A. BROAD, 1 124 O STREET. Fine -:- Millinery, CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. Look at These New Chamber Sets: 56-Piece Tea Set loo-Piccc Dinner Set 3-95 6-95 GLASSWARE, TINWARE, Etc WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES. J This '? the House that Saves you the Most Money. STRICTLY CASH. N $! IFOLSOM'S ice CREAM HAS NO EQUAL. Our I'nrlors are the handsomest and coolest in the clly. Fine line of Confection, erv and Bakerv Goods nlwav fresh. Sunday Orders Promptly Delivered. Telephone 501. 1307 O Street Fluent ice cream in the city an I hand somest refreshment parlors, ut the BoiiUm l'oebler's old stand, Twelfth 1111 1 1 utreots. The Union raclflc will tell tickets to Chi eago and return at one fine for the round trip to thoM desiring to nttend tho national deniocatio convention which meets June 21, DltBSSY SUMMEH WltAI'S. Then, on tho other hand, you will Res a delicnto puff of black laco with flno white llowera mid cool looking green leaves twistiug among tho lace so that the whole is ;i pleasuro to tho nrtistio eyes. I notice in somo of our liest shoo storos a return to prunella nml farmer's satin for high boots and slippers and also satin tops. Soft Bitedo half shoes for evening wear aro shown, and aro protty for ono or two evenings. After that thoy are apt to bo more comfortable than protty. Tho Oxford and Newport ties bhow 6innll (lilforonco from tlioso of proviotid fcCHbons. Thero aro square toes for thoso who like them ami Jong pointed and high heeled ones for thooo who euro more for their looks than their feelings. Buttoned boots aro now as always tho WE HAVE JUST WHAT YOU WANT IN SnMMER FOOT WEAR. For mites or sale aim minis 01 iichei. or u, mU,i()or 8lvu though young peo a.l.litlonal luformnt on nppiy 10 j . 1. .as- n,0 wu prolalily prefer tho low shoo for mi, v.. rt.iMiy . '"""" wann weatuor. umvi; iiaui'KK. general ageni Lincoln -eu. I O CJl THE r X 0"( i T t 1 4' lu. Iff