Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, July 30, 1892, Page 4, Image 4

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY .30, 1S02.
coMPMMK.vrs of rim sfasox
Lincoln Salt lake
The New Pleasure Resort
H FREE ADMISSION 1-
Danolng Pavillion o
0 Rofroshment Hall
ROW BOATS
EXCURSIONS cuwn
Fluent llnthliiK ntul Swimming ' '
Mnulmltnn, Mar Harbor or
Long llrnnch.
BA TJUNG S UITSFURNISIIEI)
GliO.SriiNCliR, Manager.
Al'6 VOU w',c" ,nc m,ovc question I"
Cnntr ""'i u menus Notion unit
p f New England. Tlic reports o(
CiQSt r pleasure me qiille plentiful In
thnt section. The people" of Chicago
nnd the west alwn) s have a delightful lime.
They get n ""'f ' sa'1 water, niul just rev
el In tlic shell fih luxuries nny where In
the Eat Is i cached via the Michigan Cen
tral Railroad. Semi (or a beautifully IIIun.
trntcil Summer TourUt Folder, which
gives n description of the principal eastern
resorts. Sent free upon addressing O. W.
Rtioui.ics, Gen'l Pass'r nnd Ticket Agent,
Chicago.
Good Morning!
Have you seen
MILLER the Grocer
about your
Sunday order
yet?
Don't delay;
Order now.
Telephone 390.
143 South nth St.
I
HDIES
Will be Interested
to learn that a new process lias been Invent
ed for rcinovliiK Welches, Freckles, etc., from
the face, leavlnK the skin clear nnd beautiful.
Itltdono by tlm
New Steam Process !
Just Introduced by Mrs. J. c. Hell, nnd Is pro
vine it blic success and very popular. All tho
test olivets In
Hair Goods, Ornaments
and ft full lino of most approved Cosmetics
may also bo found there.
Hair Dressing mid MnulcurliiK done on
hort notice nnd In the very latest styles.
Mrs. j. c. bell,
114 North 14th st
nnaT addition to
NORMAL
Tbe most beautiful suburban prop
erty wow on the market. Only
three b'ock from the htnUtome I In
ooln Normal University nnd but
three blocks' from the proposed
electilc rutlway. These lots are now
belus placed on the market at
Exceedingly Low Prices and Easy Terms
Far plt, terma and Information, call on
H. W. FOLSOM, TRUSTEE,
uaurance, Heat Estate and Loan Uroker
1 80, Newman Block. 1028 O Btreet
MP1T1L $100,000.00.
American i Exchange
National Bank.
MaSHaaBi'X'BrJ
I M. Baymond,
t . . President.
I'.iE urnham.
, " OMbter.
Lewlt Oretory,
Vice PrJtldtnt
D, O. Wins,
AtU Caible
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NEUHASKA'fl ELITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY.
L. WESSEL, Jr., Editor
l'lMll.K'ATlON oriMC'i:i
wr.sHi'.i..MTi:vi:NH hunting co.,
11.11 N Hltvet.
Taliiplioiou-'Jtli', 311. H-nidJiioi, 'Jll.
Huliacrlprloii It i t . In Ailtniice,
I'cr annum. . .f.'.m IThreu months .fine.
millionth I m Hlnulo copies Ao;
Cnlcrcd at llio pr.atulllc or l.liu'olu, Noli.,
IISSCCOIldclllKS miittur.
POPULATION OP LINCOLN, 65,000.
Ili'iiltior Infiiht IImIIIk Sltiumt.
Htmdny morning m iiIiiii n lion tbi church
goer was prcpuilng to attend worship, thu
littlusoul of llultle, lufiiiitibiuglitor of Mr.
mid Mrs. Albert Hlcuait, aged four weeks,
took Its Might to tlint lit tn 1 f i tit from slu ntul
sornm, Tholittlo body was deposited Inn
vault at Wy ukfi cemetery Hiiillug tlm fiun
lly'it lumovitl to Chicago when tlm icmitin
will bu Inkcu to Hint city. The following
Hues nru loupcctfully dedicated to tlic nf
lllotitl parents;
"Itltmrit tm Vuu thai minim, fur tlitunhiiUlie
comin ttd "
l'nrciitsurluM' not for I lie luted one none
l-'nr she's safe and forever at retj
Hnfuiil lioiue, lit tltciirius or (hid.
On tho Huvlour's IiivIiik lircitst,
Thedeur Utile liabo ) outlived so well,
And In you n short Hum was kIvuii;
IIiis been re called liy Ihcsclf-sitmoliitiid
To dwell wild 1 1 1 tit In llciivcn.
l'n I r niul sweet were tlm Mowers tirntiKlit
From frlciiiN liotli fur mid iwur;
Hut Hour so fulrns the precious liutl,
That lay lit tlm casket thuro.
As Clod In Ills wisdom has re-culled.
The hud so lately given,
We know ahodwolls In the Harden of (tod
'.Mld'tthe beautiful Mowers of lleitveu.
Hated.
Warden Your ngtsl mother It outside
ml wants to sco you. Shu says hIiu hasn't
laid eyes on you hIiich you were n llttlu
boy.
Condemned Prisoner (susplclounly)
Have you searched her?
Warden Yes. And wo found n pair of
scissors In one of her pockctH.
Prisoner Ah, hal It Is iih 1 suspected.
Sho wanted to give mo a liumemmlo hair
cut. Detroit Freo Press.
Mitrltttl Hiippliiess.
Mr. Peck (sentimentally) Ah, do you
remember those halcyon days, Marie, when
you and I were first caught in lovo's soft
charms long ago?
Mrs. Peck There you go again (sob),
tllng-lng my ngu up to me. You're heart
less (sob) you're brr-utnll" Chicago
Tribune.
A New Animal.
A young hack writer wan employed to
write up n prospectus for it circus.
"Say," be said, turning to tho manager,
"I'vu nltotit exhausted my vocabulary on
this thing. Jlavo you a thesaurus?"
"No," wald tho circus man, "wo'vo only
got a hippopotamus." Harper' Monthly
My Wire.
When I married my wife tho had studied
itoiiokirapliy,
Got tbnt down solid, then took up photog
raphy. Mastered Hint sclcrce nnd stiirted geography
All lit t ho course uf n) car:
Him presently took up n course of theology.
followed that up w It It n touch of mythology,
tlot a decree In tho Htm uf oology
Btlll her great mind remained clear.
Bo tho took lu u coarso uu tho theory of writ-
Irur.
Porno lesions nuil points ou the subject of lluht-
hu:.
llonit course on housetiulldlni;, huatlna nnd
lUhtlni;,
For over her classmates sho'tl soar.
Bo tho entered tho subject of btcatn naviga
tion, Took nlso Instruction In church education.
And mastered tho study of Impersonation
And still slio was Innidiitf for more.
Next tho tackled Uio latest treat fud, electric
ity. Dress reform Inctltutei tatiKht her simplicity,
Houu'ht Uio U-sl way to oticouraitu felicity
Oh, she's as bright as n btsikl
BUoal last ended up with course of phonet
ics. Uave a llttlo attention and time to athletics,
Tho reil of her leisure tho uao to uiaunctlcs,
And i aw sho Is lcnrnlut: to cookl
Ailmlrltiit Hulnd.
loluti Her Ditt).
Mistress (to now houaemald) Now see,
Mary, this is tho way to light tho gna.
Tou turn on this llttlo tap, m, ami then
ripply tlm match, so. You nude rstnudf
New Housemaid Yes, ina'niu; quite,
mu'iiin.
Mistress (next inornIn) Why, what n
horrible smell of gas! Wheru can it come
fromf We shall all bo sulTocatetll
New Housemaid (with much pride)
Please, ma'am, whnt hIiiiII I do uextf I've
made nil the beds, nnd dusted tho room,
and turned on nil the gases rendy for tho
night, anil Uoston Globe.
An Kneetl Hint.
Hnrry wnntwl toglvo Lucy a birthday
present, but couldn't mako up bis mind
whnt it bhould be; bo tho next tltno he
called hu. frankly told her thu dltllculty
under which ho was laboring.
"Want to inako me a present, Hnrryf"
exclaimed Lucy lu well counterfeited ns
tonisbment. "Why, Harry, you forgot
youielfl"
Harry took the hint and ofTered himself
ou tlfe sjKJt. Hoston Transcript,
nisplncctl,
Tho Sword Swallower I have had notice
tlint they don't want me any longer in the
museum.
Fat Woman Well, who Is going to take
your place?
Sword Swallower Why, a girl from
Boston Is going to swallow her words.
Chicago Inter Ocean.
Very Much In the Way.
Tramp Madam, havo you got anything
In the wnytif nn old pair of trousers that
your husband don't want?
Itdy of tlm House Yes. There's a cord
of wood out there. Detroit Freo Press.
An Apt Coutpitrlioii.
"Miss Dudd's heart is llko u volume in n
circulating llbrnry,"
"How is thnt?"
"Not to bo kept longer tbau two weeks."
Harper'b Bazur.
irAKIMMENTSOlMVOB
OLIVE HARPER DCSCRIDE8 SOME
MOURNING COSTUMES.
An t'lillsiinl Dlspliiy of CiMirtitnlil Crape.
Mniiriiliiu (low lis fur Homo mill Htrei't
Went- A Neit Silk Clown I'lilnlrr
Alioiil 1'isll ''millions.
Special Corressinilvii(-u.
Nr.w Yoiiic, July 28. For thoso who
havo bctm Htricken with sorrow and
Humming theio is now, us tboro uhvays
hits been, n proper habiliment of woe,
hut that, llko wedding garments, varies
hut slightly, mid generally consists in
thu adoption of thu current tuodo or
cutting niul tho length of thu veil, thu
onu filmy white, tho other heavy and
blnek, For tho last two seasons there
has heun an unusual display of (Jour
tuuld crupo on all mourning garments,
and it still continues until thero is more
crape than Henrietta, which still re
mains thu proper fabric for deep mourn
ing. Later on there can bo worn camel's
hair, cashmere and even dull meshed
grenadine, or if thu season is warm
black percalu is a suitable material.
MOl'ltNINO COSTUJtr.9.
No silks aro worn in first mourning,
niul when they nro permissible they
should bo of the dull variety, not glossy.
Whcro tho wearer is obliged to lio out
much in bad weather (nnd many are
obliged to work for their living, render
ing much exposure necessary) a most
herviceahlu gown can bo made of nun's
serge. Bo suro to get tho Priestley, or
it may bo dyo burned nnd so not dura
ble. Such n dress will lienr tho hardest
treatment, nnd nlwayH look well ns long
as a thread holds together.
Thu first mourning for a parent or for
a husband can bo mndu after tho stylo
or thu gown on tho left, tho bottom be
ing iKirdercd ten inches deep with crnpo,
nnd a Russian blouso is held in by a
grosgrnin ribbon. Tho bonnet in tho
illustration is not strictly n widow'"
bonnet, but is tmitnblo for a young girl
in mourning for n parent. Tho veil is
attached to thu back of thu bonnet. Tho
widow's Itounct is flatter nnd tho trim
mings closer to permit of tho veil fall
lug over tip face. Tho llttlo white
crupo rucho c cap is no longer obliga
tory, nnd many ladies shrink "from pub
lishiug thus plainly thu exact nature of
their bereavement.
The gown on tho right is for homo
wear and admits of a slight break in tho
severity of outline. Tho bordering of
crapo is headed by a narrow band of
dead jet, and tho sleeves and waist can
also havo an outlining of it. A sash of
crape with fish tail ends falls on tho left
Bide, nnd a deep Watteau plait in tho
back forms tho domitraiu. Tho gowns
aro made of silk warp Henrietta, as that
is tho only suitable material to go with
heavy crape. Of course gowns of plain
camel's hair and cashmere aro worn,
but neither of them will take much
crapo. It somehow does not harmonize
well with thoso fabrics.
Black linen, in sheer quality, percale
and lawn all mako pretty ordinary
dresses, and they should bo made very
simply. With such, a black straw hat,
witli loops of plain, dull ribbon, with
perhaps a very llttlo crapo, can bo worn.
UlacK sued: gloves aro worn rather
more than tho smooth finished.
All persons in mourning should wear
stiff mull neckwear nnd handkerchiefs
with plain hemstitched black iKirder
ings, tkep or narrow, according to tho
nearness of tho relationship. Widow,
usually affect deeper mourning than
mothers, though I fail to boo why tho
grief of one is deeper than tho other.
But bo it is, nnd a widow will havo bor
ders 1,$ incites deep to her handkerchiefs.
Hemmed mull collars and cuffs with
square comers look well, and nro moro
pleasing to tho eyo than that somber
black.
If a lady wishes to havo everything in
keeping sho will havo black hosiery and
black skirts silk if bIiu can afford it.
An elderly lady can wear u Henrietta
shawl. Younger women can havo any
stylo of wrap in vogue, made of Alvg
cloth or Bomo other regular mourning
material nnd trimmed with heavy Eng
lish crape.
I havo but spneo to meutiou tho other
gown of tho new
Bilk rayee, or
striped and iri
descent all over
with an opales
cent tinge. It is
trimmed with
laco nnd ribbon.
Nonrly all
gowns for au
tumn, even for
street, will bo
less formal nnd
have moro gar
niture. Lace, wltito or
black, will bo
employed to tono
down tho differ
ent high colors.
Much blue prom
ises to bo worn NEW B,,'K aows.
during tho coming season, very bright,
but toned by n profusion of lace,
Olive Haiu'eu.
l-'jflvi 1 kil Ax
Mm '"
cm tI 4- x' jv a i jiH n
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IT WAS A GOOD ONE.
Hut He Never Tltniiulit of It Until Too
I. nte.
The busy throng roughly Jostled thu tie
sponileut man with a sandy goatee. The
woild had no time to patte and ask about
bis sorrow. It was left for tho lelsuiely
party with a wooden leg to probe Into the
secret burden of his heart.
"Sick?" queried he of the ligneous limb.
The despondent nian shook Ills head.
"Not lu body," he gloomily rejoined.
"Heavy heart'"
"Yes."
The wooden legged pnrty sighed syinpa
thetlciilly. The despondent man pulled
bis goatee and gioim.'d.
"l'cmorscr" suggested tho lelsttroly fel
low. "Yes."
"Dear, dear."
Ho knit his brows to Indicate the great
depth of his Interest.
"A er crime?"
"No."
Hu rattled his wooden leg on the stone
pavement mid pondered u moment.
"Failure to er perforin a duty?"
"Not exactly a duty,"
"Indeed."
The lelsuiely party sighed twice. The
despondent man tugged at his goatee with
great energy.
"You fiel for me," faltered tho othur,
with it grateful look.
The Individual with thu wooden leg de
clared w Ithout t quivocntlon that bu knew
what It was to stilTer."
"Then I ran tell you nil."
Thu leisurely party bowed.
"A person"
It was no easy matter for tho despondent
man to talk beneath the weight of his
Krlef.
"Spoke to mo despltefully."
He sobbed.
"And why," gently demanded the party
with a wooden leg, "do you feel any re
morse?"
"Ah, me."
The moan which emanated from the de
Hpottdcut man shook thu sandy go.itee us
thucntthqunkf makes the mountain tops
nod and tremble.
"Ah, me. I hail upon my lips ti crush
ing retort."
"And uttered it before you thought?"
"I neer uttered It ut all. I nevcrthought
of thu r.-tort until an hourafterbo left me.
And It was such a good one too."
Sorrowing and miserable In his sorrow
he lost himself in the ciowd. Detroit
Tribune.
Much In ti Name,
"Come. Mousey," ho called from the
head of the cabin stalrsas thu boat lauded.
Tho passengers watched, wondering
nieauwhilu if Mousey was a black and tan
cr a Skyo terrier.
"The boat's nearly there, Iilrdle," hu
called again.
Were there two of them? All eyes were
strained, but nothing answered to the call.
The whistle of thustemner blew, and again
thu man peered anxiously down thu cabin
stairs over thu heads of thu up rushing
crowd.
"Ducky," bo called loudly, "aren't you
coming?"
No "Ducky" put lu an appearance and
again he called In a pleading tone:
"U-a-b-yi why don't you hurry? We'll
bo thu last to get off the boat."
Then a woman weighing nt least' 230
pounds appeared on the stairway carrying
a big lunch basket, two camp chairs ami
several shawls and rugs.
"I'm coming, hubby," sho said placidly,
and everybody who saw her coming got
out of the way ns they recalled Mr.
Shakespeare's pertinent inquiry, "What's
lu a name?" Detroit Freo Press.
Our I.UIIKIIIIKO.
To show tho anomalies of Kngllsh spell
ing Thu New Western Magazine tells the
following story:
A tight suite llttlu buoy, thu sou of a
kernel, with a rough round his neck, tine
up thu road us quick as a dear. After .i
thyme ho stopped at a house ami wrung
thu belle. His tow hurt him nnd he
kneaded rest. Ho was two tired to raze
his fair, pall face, and a feint mown of
pain rose from his lips.
Tho made who herd the belle was about
to pair a pare, but she threw It down and
ran with all her uilte, for fear her guessed
would not weight; but when sho siiw the
llttlo won tiers stood in her eyes at the
site. "Ewe poor dear! Why do you lyo
bear? Aro you dyeing?" "Know," he
said; "I am feint." She boar him in her
arms, ns she aught, to a room wheru be
might be quiet, gave him bred and meet,
held a cent bottle under bis knows, untitle
bis choler, rapped him up warmly, gavn
him a suite, drachm from a viol, till nt last
he went fourth us hall as a young bourse.
No C.eutleiiian.
"Tho man down there nt that table,"
said the waiter, glaring at somebody at
the other end of thu room, "is no gentle
man. That's all I've got to say."
"What's tho matter with him?" asked
the cashier.
"He's breaking them lemonudo straws
so hi can't uso 'em again, tloggouo him."
CM-ago Tribune.
It Nuwrl'nlls.
"Stn here" (to tho pawnbroker) "this
hotrun I bought of you won't go off."
"3'li.u frlcudt, you tlond't vork it rlghdt."
"Itftdn't? I snapped tho old hummers
off It nearly."
'Hut dot vims wrong, mine frlendt: you
Jhouhl plow In tier muzzlel" Chlengo
Nuws-lleeord.
Clot One Mint l'ust.
Dottle Why dees Miss Skinflint address
all her verses to the moon?
Dick Well, I suppose it Is becnuso tbe
man up there is thu only one who can't run
away. Cblcayo Inter Ocean.
A Doulilu Mt'llltlHlfe
fT S"
i She It certainly must mean sometblnu
when n man puts a diamond ring ou n
girl's finger.
Ho (of hard experience) It means that
ho offM some Jeweler fc-'OO or S30O. Life.
PS
Now'stheTimetoBuy!
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BUT
Manufacturers Agent !
I have just iccelved nt tny repository, direct from the factor), n large line of FIRST
CLASS ff'Oi'A", and am offering the n nt prices tlint positively dis
tance nil competitors. See my Hue of
Phaetons,
And nil the latest Novelties in the Canlagc line. Being manufacturer's agent for
some of the gteatest factories, I am In a position to offer goods nt closer
figures than retailers. It will pay ou to call and see my
XliW I.IXE before making purchases.
E. R. GUTHRIE,
1540 O STREET - 1540 O STREET
HOTEL
CASCADE,
E. K CRILEY
Also I'toprletois Centropolls
This charming resort, tbe most beautiful in Colorado, Is located on the Colorado
Midland Rnllroad, about two hours tide from Denver, and twelve miles from Colorado
Springs. The hotel accommodations with the Ramona, the largest and most elab
orately furnished resort hotel In the state, and the Cascade House, both being under
the same management this season, will be unequalled In tbe mountains. A good east
ern Orchestra has been engaged for the season. Everything towards furthering the
comfort and enjoyment of the guests will be provided. Boating on the lake, Lawn
Tennis, Croquette, Hunting nnd Fishing arc among tbe attractions. Guides will be In
attendance to show and explain to visitors tbe points of interest in these famous
canons. The Pike's Peak drive, the highest in tbe world, begins in fiont of the Rn
mona hotel. For further information address,
E. K. CRILEY & CO., Cascade, Colo.
German National Bank
UNCOLX, NED.
Joseph Boehmer, President,
Herman II. Schaberg, Vice Prett.
Chas. E. Waite, Cashier,
O. J . Wilcox, Asst. Cashier
Capital .
Surplus
. $100,000.00
, 20,000.00
Transacts a General Banking Business
Issues Letters of Credit, draws Drafts on nil
purls of tho world. Foreign Collections n
specialty.
NOW FOR
MILLINERY !
T
HE Summer season is here
bonnets and flowers on
that line, come in and
satisfactory.
THEYMUST GO
PRICES NO OBIECT.
Step in and see for )ourself. All the latest goods at sacri
fice bargains,
1211 O Street. THE LEADER.
IPIEBOZLd:
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Surreys,
RAMONA
COLORADO.
& CO., Prop's.
Hotel, Kansas City , Missouri.
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