CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY JULY 2, 1S92 V DAINTY TEA GOWNS. THEY ARE STILL POPULAR AND PRETTIER THAN EVER. Ollvo llnrpcr tilvet ilia Oriitte Iti-uiler finnm I'nliitcn About I'l-rvitllliiR .Mixlcs. downs for diirilrn ivies Opportunities far tlio IIiiiiio llressninkeri. Seclnl Corrcsmileiirc. Nr.w VoitK, Juno ito. Whilo ton gowns lmvo not quito Hitch n fnroro iir thoy had two poiikoms ulneo, and ovon Inst season, thoy aro still in good do uiand, and thoy liuiko up in daintiness whutover thoy may lmvo lost in iiiuhIkth. Ono I camo across today, just iin ported from a fa mous Fro noli dressmaker, was wo very graceful and novel that 1 obtained permis sion to show it to my gentle read ers. It was of cream challio, floored in soft, indistinct How era of pink, inauvo and green. Tho back was belted in with a moss g i eon velvet belt. Tho front dainty tka (lows, was of shrimp pink china crape, quite plainly draped. Tho sleeves wero of challio in tho upper and cream Spanish laco at tho lower part, with a band of velvet between. Down tho front, starting from the shoulder lino, was a cascade of Spanish lnco which marked tho lino between the challio and tho crapo. A prettier gown could scarcely bo imagined. I think it would bo very pretty mnde of chambray and zephyr gingham, with ono of tho stouter wash laces for garni ture. It could hardly fail to bo pietty no matter what it was made of, so that tho colors were judiciously assorted. Two other lovely gowns were shown which will grace tho garden fetes at Nowport soon, and as I always think wt all have a right to share in pretty things I present them. Ono consolation in dressmaking this season is that tho home dressmaker can so easily reproduce tho most ornate of them. Ono of these was of maizo China silk, with very pale but largo pink roses and their leaves. Tho sleeves wero modified lcg-o'-mutton; tho waist a simplo Spen cer, with tho poko of laco over palopink China silk. Around tho bottom is a baud of tho laco bordered with narrow moss green velvet ribbon, which also is nr ranged in a sories of bowknots as trim ming, both on skirt and across tho bust. Tho liat is of pearl gray Milan straw, with trimming of pink and green velvet and two black prince's feathers. Tho other is of gray printed cashmere, cut princess back and front, with vest of pink crapo, and with simulated jacket of whito laco, which also forms part of tho bIpovo. Garnet velvet ribbon adds u finishing touch in tho way of rosettes and bordering. Tho hat is of yellow straw Alpino crown with garnet feathers and gold stickpin ornaments. Among tho many ephemeral fancies of tho season is that of tho blouse waist. This is a most comfortable garment, particularly adapted to youth, though not debarred from those who have passed their girlhood. It is mado of calico, muslin, silk or outing cloth. It is a simplo looso waist with a turndown collar and a jabot or frill down the front mado of plaiting of tho same. Mado of navy bluo surah or China silk with a whito frill it is very pretty and modest. With a red frill it is more striking. With ono of tho samo mate rial it is quieter and more refined. Made of calico it looks clean and fresh, and in any kind of goods it is looso, cool and comfortable; but no material or trim ming can niiiko it dressy. It is for ordi nary occasions, when comfort and the freo use of ono's arms are tho prime considerations. These blouso waists can bo worn with skirts of sorgo or cloth, and a short reefer jacket can bo slipped on if tho day turns cool. They aro very handy for morning wear for young iiersons. I uotico that tho old stylo laco shawl is to bo worn as an elegant wrap by such as aro fortunato enough to havo them, There is nothing moro truly refined 01 ladylike, but they aro not worn in the old way, but aro drawn up into a sort of wrap form and held in place by fancy pins. Tho now silk potticoatsaro being made moro and moro ornate. Tho foundation Is just like any other skirt, and mado ot I'ltr.TTY blMJir.lt ClOWNS. tho silk, and tho edge of this has all the way i i'o m ono to ten uariow inflict, pinked or scalloped with llo, silk, ami horringboned on in silk of cnntiusting color. Part of tho lullles ate sewn on tho outsido and pint nu the under side of the skirt, and some of them have alter nate rutlh'S ot lace. Tho piottiest one 1 have seen was a shot silk pink and gieeu, with each rutllo hemmed and leather stitched. nu iugieeii, the next with pink tln- ami then) weie tight rallies on the uppi r side and two full wide rallies mi ilia ISiF fir'i ft a w underside. Tho levoicly plain biscuit colored choviot dress skirt was lifted carelessly in tho back by a daintily gloved hand, just enough to show till: lovely silken petticoat. Many others are mado of wash surah in light colors, with narrow nifties of pink or bluo, pinked, but tho trouble with pinked rulllcs is that they fray out so soon and then look very untidy. Wo aro likely to havo a very brilliant line of hosiery for fall, and tho most delicate color will boa royal purple, with whito or eteain colored tops. Gold embroidery will bo a feature of autumn styles in thoclo-o oriental man ner, and tho Turkish and Figaro jackets, stitlly worked in gold on velvet, cloth or satin, will Ikj worn with most indoor and some outdoor costumes. Tho point ed belts, culls and vest fronts in silver and gold will also bo very popular. Thoy aro very expensive to buy, but most ladies can beguile their leisuie hours by doing them. Oi.tvr. IIaiut.ii. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH. (Vhon tho Nour of tlm Klrerruckcr Ik lleiirtl In tlm I. unil. Copjrllit. 1KC All rluhtn leservcil. 1 N11K Kniiiili ot Inly it a purclv American liiiliu Hon m well u ii purely Amerlriii invention, anil tin annual tclchrai Inn of this hollda) ol holidays is as deal Th!'" Young Ainciicn -o yl ns It into the liearl C -i,-- of old and mldilli aged America. It Is to the small hoy tin Christmas of the summer season, and in tlio booming of the earliest gun lie Jit tn ! out of bed with thu same alacrity that tin house dog displays while Hying Into tin cellar to liu out of the danger that he fan cles is about to consume him like the tlilri that follows a feast of codllsh balls The noise of this day Is a grand epic ol melody, and it is a music that strikes a responsive chord In the soul of every trm American and uwii'tcs him feel proud ninl happy from his hoot heels to Ids straw hat It is a melody that sets the American spirit dancing, and is sulllclently sulitli in its wild howling gladness to make KtulTcd cnglu scream for Joy. and to cause a crop of rippling ringlets to suildeiil spring into blossom on the cruuliil apex ol tlie bald eagle Kvcrilear to thonmntllxiy who lives In Toledo Kverilvur to tlio Aiimllhny who lives in I'o dunk, Is tho cliipputty hntiK of tlio Union torpedo, And lliu iHlornim mvtit of tlio nlou burulrm punk. The small hoy has been making rend) for the occasion with the same anxiety and cure that a country manifests in preparing for war with a foreign power. lie ha been dreaming of it fondly since that mis picious season of the year when thu blood HE HAS 1IKKN IllSI'OSINd OK CLAHKT II0TT1.I 8 root trembles by the wayside and theclr ctis poster and the gold lettered legend setting forth the manifold virtues of the blood purifier divide the honors on the coalyard fence. He has been saving Ids pennies as religiously as has the school teacher who would goto Kuropc during the halcyon days of vacation, that he may properly celebrate the anniversary of the biggest and reddest red letter day in the history of his country. lie has been ills posing of claret bottles and old iron to the itinerant peddler. He would have been perfectly willing, through the spirit of his enthusiastic patriotism, to have sold the chandeliers ami andirons to the same stroll lag dealers A statement of the condition of his little savings bank before the Fourth of duly in vestments are made would show It to be in a very sound, prosperous condition. Hut on the fifth day of the month it is as empty as the monologue of a book agent or the smiling welcome of a summer hotel keeper The small boy is not always aware of the fact that the firecracker with which he celebrates the Fourth of July is a Chinese institution. The man who was once a boy himself and still has the feelings of a boy and re members all the pleasant sensations of the Fourth of July of Ids boyhood, can gener ally make a fair approximation to the pecuniary standing of the youthful cele brant. If he fires off a firecracker every three or four minutes it means that he possesses not more than three packages. The boy who sets oil a package at a time under u barrel generally has so many packages that he couldn't set them olT one fliecruuker at a time inside of two weeks This boy is tho envy of all the other boys who are not so fortunate as he, especially If, besides his numerous bunches of fiiecrackers, he has au as.soit incut of llieworks with which to . - r.VL " i W 1 . ,md -JW.Srfef tiik oni v cm xTfin's wiio n ii 111 1 iivi n Will N Till HirilTII Is IIVI II illuminate the ehou vault of utlit ll makes the bo sad to feel that the Fourth is Mlpplng away from him Kveiiif theie Is to lien b,ieh,ill mat l ti In the afternoon at which he may discharge lln-iiackfis In doesn't want the time ol the traine toai live too soon llllt when the u-aille l ovi I the small ho) leel that he still has tin lirewoiks 10 ivi loi ui he is on tin scene heloie the I w iliu'llt ha taihsl ,ulh faded like , tweiilv live (cut k) lilin bathiuu' -nit if V- f,w pa 7v- rs i- Tro3T7 And lioniullitsnsMpet otiillo full uf suiihIiIiik. From the ilnulieel to nee tho "thru 11), And ho Itfli'. iin the til Itiiinnti candle Pops n purple hull Into the k) IIo'h iik ulad u hen the hloMiirf k rocket does a-KCOotlim aloft n'ei tlio land, As ho Is hen he enters the circus At tho wry llrst toot of the tmiid. Theie Is on Individual w limit the small hoy cannot aiiderstatid, and that hull vidua) is thu niaii whose chief desire Is to get olT Into some remote, quiet sleep) place upon that f est he day upon which the song of the firecracker Is hcaid In the land Such a man will always remain an unsolved enigma to the sm.ill boy, who will also continue to regard him as some thing supernatural, as Hying from the glorious Fourth strikes his joiithful fane) as being otil) worthy of an Ktigllshninn Asa lulu the Irishman Is wry fond of the Fouith of July, as It gives him an ample opportunity to ouirvRs his m ailments tela the to uer thing Kngllsli, fiom loud checked clothing to mutton pics. The only creatures who experience feelings of relief when the Fourth Is over are the in siitauie man, the house dog, and the cat It Isdllllciilt to say which Is the must wor rlcd of these on the Fourth the insiir mice man In the Isisoiii of his family, the dog in the bosom of the cellar, or the cat In the Isisoiii of the gariel. It. K. Mt'Ki'irriticK. Ilri-nklnu It (lenll). Foreman (quarry gang) It's sad nowsOl hov fur jez, Mrs. .McUaharrnghty. Y'r husband's new watch Is broken. Itwtua folliu watch, nu It's smashed all to pieces. Mrs. Mil!,-Dearlo met How did that happen? Foieinaii A 10 ton rock fell on 'iin. Exchange. Nouli Outdone. Jenny Isn't It nasty to have such fre quent rains llelle Yes; but then It's much nicer here than in Knglaiid. May Why so? llelle Hecatise they have had a steady reign there for sixty jears. Kxchaugc. Lair anil I.uujern. Hlchmann I have decided to make no will. Lawyer Then the law will tllvldu your estate. Itichmaun Well, that Is better than let ting thu lawjers divide It. New York Weekly. A Haul (IikxI Tlihif. Upset Member Look here, you fellers, I've got a complaint to make, and one of which I trust the committee will tnke no tice. It seems some lle or six fellers have clubbed together and olTerid inu JtlOO to resign my membership. Little Sinaity Pegtop Don't you taku It, old cock, jou'll get n better oher. Screams. Judy. Uluger ale, fluent now before thu public, Is being forvtd to families by tho Lincoln Dot Hug Woiks. Call up telephone 4 111 and ordr a case. It's cheap and very nuti itlous. Archer, dentist, Itiace block, over Merch ants ilauk. K C linking Powder, '-'.1 ouces 'i! cents. Absolutely Pure. Haxeyou tiled itf Minnow Uilluni, teacher of Panjo, (fuitnr and Multiloba. Con. ol Music. Hut. -'s' 1' St We delher all goods piomptly and taku your orders for next day. Olvu "Your Mar ket," 14'.".i O stieet, a chhiice to pleasu ou. Nothing like New Kngland graham for breads or graham gams. Dealers sell It, I'linlilon mid Art 1'Hi'tta. and all kinds of magazine, peiindicms, novels, ef. ulna) s to be found at tM (WW CouilIKU News I)eK)t, 11!M N '.tret. TliuiiewLlucolufrainuiti.il Mf, oo'iipany make a 8Hflultv of flames for lino crayon work, with Elite Studio 'JJtl south Kleeuth sti eet We will take your subscription for any publication at publishers hot prices, at thu CnuiiiKlt Nes l)eM)t, I1U4 N stieet. Tho Cafe Hoyal (brown's Restaurant) is the hatid-omet lu the city. Meals fiom 1.1 cents to $ 15. Kpclnl onlers for fine cakes, superb ico cream and lees piomptly delivered to any part of tho clt . Telephone No. 47 Finest Ice cream in tho -city an 1 linnd soinest lefieslimeiit pirlors, at the Ilonton I'oeliler's old stand, Twelfth and P streets. III. I 'it ni It it in Cures blooil, chronic, teniale, heait, Iher, lung, nervous, lectol and skin i!ieusi Hooins Nos. II ninl li, Hlchaids Mocl, Tlio Ilonton Inker) is the pi ice to get pood w ho, some In end, Try it. Comer of Twelfth and I'stuets Alihei iliMtfst Pine gold ami luldgo vvoika s; liclalty. Iliace block. fJetjonr tlovver and gaiden seeds and bulbs at (iliswold's. Ill) .-south 11th St When tlie fashionable lr.dli-s of the city I want ll e latest in Mllllnei.v, they go to Mis I (losptl's, 1111 O st l iet Wlifi-Dilojou go' I V 25ozs.for25? Absolutely Pure JuaTlkYlT. Fun i-uasniK Tinrs. WHAT THE VARIOUS RAILROADS HAVE TO OrFER. Iliilllmitoii lliiuie, Spiclnl linlli-, Ule.i The II M. will ell ticket to New York city and let in n at our Ion est llrst elnss fate, on Jul) 'Mo f IncliHhe, good for leturii fioiuJuly III to hlexcliishu, with intention or time till August liton ceitalii conditions, NAIUINAI. KIIIOArtONAI. I ON KNTIOV. 'I lie II M will sell tickets to Smatoga Hpriuus mill i etui n at one lowest llrst class fare, plus f-J, on July il to tl luelioire, good forretiiiu rioui July l'io','l Inchuhe, with extension of time to .September 'J on ceitalii coiidltioiis, IIKXTIIU I! rllAtlTAflJLA The II A. M. will sell loiiud Hip tickets at one rate fiom Jime.i to Jul) 111, goisl for i etui ii to Jul) IT. CIlK.TKCIIAUTAl'Ql'A. The II ,S: M will soil round tilp tickets at one fine Jul) fi to III Inchlshe, good for le tin n to July 17 A.C .IKMIill, City Passenger Agent. Low Utile In New Vink unit Itrtiiru, Tho llalthu ,V Uhlo llallroid Co. will sell exclusion tickets tiom Chlciigo to New Yoik mid ni urn at (ho rule of 111.00 for tho iniind tiip lor all ttnoiigli ttiitus leaving Chi cagii Jul) .Mh to 7th luclilshe 'Hie tickets will be valid for leturii Joiuney until August IMIi,iiud will bo gissl for stosiver at Deer I'm l(, the famous mountain lesoit on the summit of the Allegiaiiles,aud aNoiit Wash Ington Clt) Tick tslo New Yoik and lo tion Mil tho II. 0 It It. will also bo on sale at the olllcc of the piluelpal loads tlioilglinut tho West For full liifoiniatlon us to thneof tialns and slei ping car aconimoilatloiis apply to I. H, Allen, Assl. (len. Pass Agent, II. U. It It , the Hooker)', Chicago. f 'hit lit ami mi Ai'inlillfH. For the ai'oomuiiHhitlon of those ilesli lug to visit tho dll'eiciit Cliautaiiipia assemblies the following exceeding low exciilHlou lutes aieoireiisl by the P. IV ( Ill.TK, m:ii., .IL'IA I'iTII to IHtii. One fate for tho loiiud tilp us follow h; 1st. Fiom nil points In Nelnaeka, July ftth mid lith, gisHl for leturii until and hi 'hiding July 17th. IS'.U. Jd. Kioni all points hi Nebiiiska mid Kan sas within l.Vlmilesor Ciete. July Mh to Kith, inclusive, good for letuia until and iucliiil lug Jul) 17th, lb'.)'.'. KIIKMONT, M!ll , Jl'I.V ISTTI) IfiTII One fate for the loiiud tilp plus ll") cents ailmUsiou to tlio gioundsi 1st. Iiuiit all points in Nebiasku, Juno 'Ultlt (itnl .Inly 1st, good for letui n until and Including July Pith, IV.U Ud. Fiom all points In Nebraska within I . miles or Fiemout, June :iilth to July 14th, Inclusive, gix cl for rettii n until and Including July Pith, ls',r., Km- fuitlier liifoiniatlon apply to J. T. Mastln, C. T. A., Kill O stitsjt, oi L. It. KIiksoii, (Jen. Agt. V. P. svstem. Hit If llnle. In NiiiutiiKii N. Y. Vltt II. A O. It It. The- llaltliuoie to Uhlo Railroad will sell tickets to HiualogH HpihiKs, New Yoik, on the occasion of tho National l'lhiciitinunl Association, f(.r one fine for the loiiud trip. Tickets will be on sulo July 5th to 7th Inclusive, and will bo valid to return until July lUth Inclusive. All II .V () Vest I bulecxpiess tiaius, with Pullman sleeping cms, puss through Washington, For full iu foi niatlou as to tates, time of tialns, and sleeping car accoiuiiiisliitions, apply to near est It. iV O. agent, or L. H. Allen, Ass't (ieu. Pass Agent, tho Itookery, Chlciigo. JliiiiltiiuiUii Assemlil) at lleulilce, Nell,, .lime Mlltli to. Inly 41 1 It . For those desiring to visit the lleatrico Chiiiitainpia thu Union Pacific oilers a luto of one line for thu round trip as follo.vs: 1st. Fiom nil i-clnts hi Nobrasku, tickets tube sold JllliulitUh and tUJlh, gotsl for ru tin u until and Including July 17th. '.'lid. From olnts m Nebiaska and Kansas within 1MI miles of Ileutl Ice, tickets to bu sold June -".Ith to July Kith, inclusive, good tor return until and Including July 17th. For any additional liiforuiiitson apply to J T. Mastln, C T. A., 1014 (J street. K. II. Hlosson, Ueii. Agt. V. P. system. V. I". S.C. K. lit New Vurk .lul) 7 to 10. Thu Olllcial routu to New York for tho Nu braska delegation is via the Union l'aclllc, tho Chlciigo & Noi tlivvesteru, tho Laku Hhoro & Michigan Southern and the New York Centrnl and Hudson Klver It. It. Through chulr cars ami sleeers, a short stop in Chi cago If desired, a view of majestic Niagara Falls, nml a tilp along thu licnutiful Hudson by daylight are but a few of the advantages offered by thu olllcial route. Tickets ate one faro for thu round trip. For additional In foi niatlou or accommodation on the olllcial tiaili apply to J. T. Mastln, C. T. A., 1044 O stieet, or K. H. rjlosson, lieu. Agt. P. P. sys tem. il Ticket . fur :i, .1(1 lit Odelln. The pi ice of hoard at Oilell'sTemplH dining hall liy the week Is now only !1 .Ml, which Is as cheap as the cheapest and the table faio is fully up to Its luuiil excellent standard. Wny not go to Odell's toboiinl legiilarf You get'JI tickets for ?'! .V). lleei Tor I'mull) I c. For fiiiiiil tiadetlie John (tsiud Drew lug Co. Is nun ileliv cilng n supeilor glade of ex tin pale I kit in either pint or ipmrt liottlis 11. is beer for table use. has no "ipiil ami Is meeting with popular fnvoi with all the best tiade of the viiy Prices as cheap as tlmt chargisl for lufeilor beer. I,"iie onleisat otllee, '.Ml Ninth Ninth stieet fiscal Hen -k, llk'eilt. Once tiled no other beer will heuei. Why not older a sample case of It lltluiml People's tnnvf ullnii, Oiiiiilui. .I11I.V lib. The ll M will II tickets to (liuahti mid 1 it inn at one line, July lt and ',''1, grxxl foi leturii until Jul) l.'ith, A (.' X.iksii it Clt) Pass. Agt All the latest toilet articles will bo found at Mllllll it Hulls 1 ilMJ O stieet BAKING . POWDER Fashionable Midsummer Event ! Lansing Theatre, Monday, July 4th,! lnniuto from New York to Sun Francisco, Chas.Frohman's Company will make but ono stop which will be in Lincoln, and for but one night only, when the latest New York success, direct from it 150 nights' run, will be presented, entitled, "GLORIANA" An ingenuous plot, abounding in ludicrous complications and most mirth-provoking climaxes. Original New York Cast! A Company without a Rival I including IS. J. Henley, Frederick Bond, Henrietta Cross man, Edwin Stevens, May Kobson, Joseph Allen. Chas.Wells, Margaret Kobinson, Henry Robson,Thos. A.Wise and others- On account of the season of the year, the management will make no advance in prices. Seats now on sale at the box olliee. The Lincoln Steel Plate Range SZ--HjILj BSOS do ZETTIEIEeTS 1308 O Street FOLSOM'8 si- HAS NO Our Parlors arc the handsomest and crv nod Hnkcrv Sunday Orders Telephone 501. ice PRICES KNOsCKED CLEAR OUT No time liki ths prassnt timj to bay a Bib Carriage. Don't fail to see our immense line'and prices. CLASO & FLETCHER CO. Host Durable Finest Finished add Most Complete Range Made. New Method, Monarch Gasoline and Gas Stoves. ALL THU LATEST IMPROVEMENTS Granite, Tin, Copper ntul Wooden Ware. Call anil examine our line before ou Uuy. Telephone 339 ifr EQUAL. coolest In the clt v. Fine line of Confection (iooiU nluav s frrsli. Fromptly Delivered. 1307 O Street. From $3 to CREKM rr J A QUO CP. KAMiAS CITV.MQ