Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 11, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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    CHPITRL CITY COURIBR
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POPULATION OP LINCOLN 66,000.
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Oamar I Oth and P itraata.
DRY -GOODS
crry Iatra Una of Woolen
Dress Goods
and Chungmliln Mltm, Iloatorr, CorwU,
Uiulerwmr, (Htr, lltmons, '
Mucin, rlo.
Agents for Buttcrick's Patterns
Tim Vuiirlnr Cull lio Piniliil At
Hotel Lincoln Now Ntniul.
WlmlMtr Mold NihnhHImuI.
('Hplliil Hold NowaHIhiiiI.
Itrtl inula C'lvnr Htirt UUl () Htront
KM. Yuiiiik, ISA O Htreot.
Ulmioii. KU'lolmr A Co.. HSU () Hlrcol.
Moon'iiNivNHlniiil,llH Houlh lllli Htreot.
Count Kit Ullloc, I Ml O HI root.
SPRING STYLE
DUNLUPfHUT
NOW IN
W. R. DENNIS & CO.
137
O Strccl
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Notice.
Tho undortdtfticd horohy (ivot notluo
Unit ho will not bo fOHpoitnlblo for no
piy, any ilulit incurred by omployorn,
exeunt tlioHO for whlob an onlor in
jjlvon porHOimlly idnod by him. TIiIh
rule 1h imperative. L. WiissuL, J it.
Lincoln, Nkii., Fob. 0, 1SW.
KKLLES OF THE BALL.
PnEPAHINQ FOR THE FINAL ANTE
LENTEN QAYETIE3.
Mr. Willie ViinilrrlilH'a (limn - Alii
HIiMlll'n ltmipii('iialilliir New VnlU unit
llm I.Htent In l.in'i' Hirln Mrena (InoiU
liiTlnteil i:ili'.l.
ICopjrlnlil, IHKt. liy Ainerlcnli I'itm AmhtIh
tlou.
Tho hint nitid bull of the m-iinon do
tnnnilH tlioirottli!fltiiiul richest gowim tut
Well uh the II rut. It ilocn not nmttcr ho
much what koch bolwiH'ti. Wo ri'inuiii
her only the find and lutd, lll(o the ilrnt
and hud chip of thunder, and forget
thomi that intervene.
Anil did ever any one boo Mich ilrcs.ien
nn our inodlHteH are hIiowIiik ns now?
One kIvch us a .IoHeihlno wulut of velvet
draped with silk tlmtuo, nnd with jew
elcil belt and tdeovn loopH, and a iddrt of
creM do chine, with a Htingy little gold
embroidery nnd rullleat the bottom.
Another hIidwh Hiiiiuitlilng that him
nurvived tho mold and mildew of cen
turion and in an fnwh and briKht an if
conceived but yenterdny. Ono Miowfl n
trim, long wnltd of moiro trimmed all
around with closely curled ostrich
plumes, with kmizo butterfly wIiikh on
the nhoitldora and n prlcolesH Inco bertlin,
nnd ho it kh on. Our remoteHt iiucuh
tors hobnob with tho crentlotiH of a day,
nnd all of them nro pretty. "You piiyn
your money, and you taken your choice,"
nnd enn bo a Greek goddoHH divinely tall
or you enn bo n dainty Dolly Varden
You enn have cIhrhIo linked chaiim in
your hair or you can wear n wreath of
rosoH, aH did tho much bewailed young
woman of hoiuo gunorntiona ago. Hlio
woro them on her nnowy brow. Our
modern lwlles prefer to how tiny buncheH
of real violetu uion their faun and fill
tho nir with HweetneHH, iih tho blosHoms
wither nud dlo In tho heat of a ballroom.
I.ncnl itmt I'ornonnl.
Whltohroimt Coal and Llmo Co.
Lincoln Coal Co., hv cor 1 1th and O St.
L. Hurt, jowolor, removed tol-01 OSt.
Lincoln Frame & Art Co., 22T S. 11th.
Cowlo, undertaker, Funlto 111) S. 12th.
Canon City coal tit tho Whltobroant
Conl and Llmo Co.
Chan. S. MoKouny, tho East Lincoln
druggist, 2712 O Htreot.
Mrs. Wllmm for lino dressmaking tit
norpolHholmor & Co.
Rocic Si'UiNOH COAL tit tho Lincoln
Conl Co. 'Phono 4 10.
W. A. Collin & Co., grocers, 143
South Eleventh Htreot,
Sampson Sisters, artistic dross mak
ing, 1123 N street, over Dorsoy's.
For Sunday dlmior supplies call at
Halter's market, 21G N 10th st. Phoho
100.
K. C. Baking Powder, 2f ounces for
25 cent. Absolutely Pure. Huvo you
tried it?
Misses Boggs and Caffyn, dross mak
ing parlors. Flue stumping. 1311 M
street, 'phono 511).
All orders via telephone 398 will
reach W. A. Collin & Co. and rocolvo
prompt nnd careful attention.
Tho Whltooroiwt Coal and Llmo
company is always at tho front supply
ng tho finest grades of all kinds of
coal.
All kinds of imported cheeses, finest
and largest assortment over seen in tho
city, at Rumhold & Mosor's, 043 O
stroot. 'Phono 723.
Our now shoo department will soon
bo opened and a tine lino of goods at
popular prlcos will bo soon at Ilorpol
Bhelmer & Co.
Miss C. J. Gullmetto, modiste,
Brownoll Block, over Miller & Palno.
Complete lino of dress trimmings and
linings. Take elevator.
Mrs. Wilson, tho modlsto at Ilorpol
sholmor's, is now showing tho now
Bpring fashion plates and Indies will do
well to corao and boo them.
Soo tho grout variety of Now Capes,
Cloaks, Silks, Dress Goods ut Ilorpol
shoimor Sc Co. Their Btyles and pat
terns aro not shown In any other house
in tho state.
Why havo your horses feet butch
ered, have Inmo horses nnd havo them
Buffer? Tnko them to Charllo Slat
story's now Bhop, 043 O stroot, and
such will novor bo tho caso.
When you want prompt sorvico and
fair treatmont nnd tho selection from
tho largost stock of grocorles In Lin
coln call on W. A. Coflln fc Co., suc
cessors to J. Miller, 143 South Eleventh
stroot.
Chos. Slattory, professional horso
sboor and farrier. Dlboases of tho feet
treated by tho latost scientific modes.
Horso8Hcalled for nnd returned. Now
shop, 410 South Eleventh street, bo
woon K and L.
Thojjrroat foaturo of Horpolsholmo
& Co.'u Dross Goods, Silks, Clonks,
Capes, etc., nro thoy will not buy of
anyone who sells to any othor house
in Nebraska and tho result is thoir
style are not shown olsowhoro.
Bar You Anything-lo Trad
for Hastings real ostato? I havo two
blocks well located In Spencer Bros'.
Park addition and I will consider prop
osltioaa to trade for abnost anything.
Addraas L. Weasel, Jr. , care of Courier.
FOR Tim LAST DAM. Of TI1K BRASON.
I saw n beautiful ball dross which was
sont from abroad for Mrs. Wlllio Van
derbllt, but it had boon sont for altera
tion in eomo detail to my own dress
maker, nnd sho gavo mo a sly poop nt it.
It was of tho richost nnd most superb
quality of pcau do soio in a dolicnto
cream color, and ombroidorod at tho bot
tom in buttercup colorod silk and silver,
tho slashes opening over a manvo satin
nndorakirt. Tho dress was cut on prin
cesso and was slightly draped in front
undor tho openings, which had band of
narrower embroidery. Tho waist was
cut squnra across to tho armpits, nnd
from this foil n drnpory of point do
vonigo of tho most oxqulalto quality, and
tho sleeves were made of thosamo. Thero
woro mordoro velvet Btraps, nnd rosotto
of tho sawo adorned tho shoulders and
sleoTM. A white ostrich plumo fun,
with poarl and gold sticks, complotcd this
elegant dross. 1 should havo said that
the train was of tho samo silk, lined with
mauve satin.
A dancing dross for Miss Adele Sloan,
one of tho beauties of tho season and a
Vanderbilt granddaughter, is to be worn
at this ball, and it is of the daintiest de
scription. It has an underskirt of white
glace silk and is just a nlcs dancing
length, with two deep loco flounces at
the bottom. The upper skirt is of white
silk tissue, with tiny rosebuds embroid
ered on it, and whoro tho flounces are
sewn to the tissuo thore is a wreath of
roses all around tho skirt. Tho samo ox
tends all around tho shoulders. Tho
waist is a "baby" waist and tho sleeves
simply full ruffles. Thore is a sash of
leaf green Florentine silk, which forms
two largo loops and ends in tho back.
Tho hair is arranged in a peculiar man
ner and has a wreath around the knot.
Both havo whito satin slippers and whito
silk stockings as woll as long gloves.
Long gloves, which roach to tho sleovo
of all short sleeved dresses, are now do
riguour, as thoy woro in our groat-groat-grandmother's
timo, but for tho long
ideoves wo can wear 2-button gloves if
Hioro similes and the widths aro unusual,
being sometimes 10 and Vi Inches.
There aro nuny new black nets shown
now, and it is said they will bo largely
lined to make summer gowns where tho
niidei dress will be piittcesH, and this
lace will hainf loose from a joko,
The Hllk llgured drapery nets aro itiitdo
4fl inehes wide for the purpose, and thero
are other nets wheie the figure, is plain
Itid open, like flnh net and Russian. Nar
row velvet t needed as trimming at tho
bottom The new veils In purple, blue
and giein ate really beautiful in splteof
their high colors. There is also a new
chllTon veil, which Is vet y becoming, and
oddest of all ate (he gtenadllio VeilingH
with plaid borders. Black veils with
nnd without dots and figures aro always
popular, and I saw some round veils in
chautllly with oxtptiHito borders nud
dots In tho center 1 think 1 should havo
called these mask veils, iih thoy are only
nbout large enough to cover tho faco.
Among the t tore expenslvo laces woro
many novelties in pattern and design in
olnt nlencou, llerre, argentlu lirussels
point nnd combinations of elTectof black
nud white or cream or bourro shades.
Tho difTorenco in cream nnd bourro
shades is just that between cream and
butter, hut not tho very yellow butter of
commerce.
1 noticed many beaded laces nnd
spangled laces. Tho white laces have
whito glass beads, pearls, or "satin bu
gles," which are long beads of gl iss
with a satin luster on the inside. They
nro Hewn on in n manner which repro
duces the design of tin) laee and aro very
pretty The black ones done on chau
tllly lace are very handsome. Tho jet
beads are usually small and fine, but
some are long and fluted and by aid of
the difference in their shape tho figures
in t'te l.ice are well followed. Tho lace
lieciimes very heavy by this treatment
and it ot.ly suitable for trimming heavy
goods and to some extent in millinery
Thero are Home new spring dress ma
terials thiH week Hint aro very well worth
special mention, and among them there
is a chnngcahlo diagonal which is inde
scribably rich. They claim that there
nro 24 distinct colorings in It. and that in
thnt manner it produces four times as
many shades as it folds and moves. Lite
is too short for n woman to spend her
timo counting them, but tho goods is a
study of effects in light and shado and
superb in quality, and the general effect
is of ono soft, pleasing tone.
Thoro nro some Scotch imnuockburns
of excellent quality, and they mako up
into such serviceable gowns. They are
mostly in natural wool and tinted effects
and misty, broken plaids. Thoy are id
ways good value, though a little costly
Thoro is n crepon, with a check thrown
up, of plain color over an iridescent effect.
1 do not think it has over been at
tempted before to try for n changeable
effect in cotton goods, but this season
nenrly hnlf the ginghams, chnmbrays
and some sateens have at least two
hndos combined in that manner, and
certainly ono-lialf tho silk and several
woolon fabrics. Somo of these chame
leon colorings aro very lieautiful, and
somo more striking than truly elegant.
Somo havo rod and blue combined, so as
to look llko a purple dove. Others have
gray, bluo nud pink. Others again show
rod and green In real fighting shades,
and yot they nro nil beautiful, breaking
np as they do into new suprises with
every movo. Hr.sitiKTTK Uousskao.
New York.
L'UNIVERSAL MAKES ITS BOW.
We beg herewith to
introduce you to our
NEW SHOE DE
PARTMENT which
w
we expect to open
Shortly. Can assure
you that we will sell you newst
shapes, good goods at reasonable
prices.
Herpolsheimer & Co.
FRKNK E. PERKINS, MRNKCeR.
I (
i VST V
G? x.
Or Conrne ou Iteuil
Tho testimonials frequently published
in this paper relating to Hood's Sar
suparilla. Thoy aro from reliable peo
ple, state simple facts, anil show be
yond a doubt that Hood's Cures. Why
don't you try this medicine? Bo sure
to got Hood's.
Constipation, and all troubles with
tho digestive organs and tho liver, aro
cured by Hood's Pills. Unequalled as
u dinner pill.
Beautiful souvenir spoons aro now
lujlng given to now subscribers to tho
C0UItir.lt. Prosont subscribers may
also secure ono of thoo handsome pre
miums by paying a year in advance and
Notice.
In tliu District Court of I. nnciiHtcr Comity,
IscuriiHKii.
In the mutter of tlio 1'xtiitooC .loliu Olson,
(leceiiHoil.
Tills ciiUKecnliie on forlirill Ini: linon the do
t It loll of Nelmm ('. llrock mliiilnlNtnitor or
lliecNtnto of Hiilil John Olson, ileceiiheil, iruy
Inif for u UceiiKO to sell Lot 11. In lllock 7. in
tliu Klrnt Addition to Kirth, In the County of
l.iinciixivr, mine oi aenruxKU nir me pay
ment of ilt'btH nllowoil liL'itlnsI Hiilil I'Htnte unit
for eostsof iiitinlnlHtratfon therein helng In
Hiilllelent personal property to pny sulci delits
ana expenses, u is inereiorn ornereii inui uu
nersoiiH IntercHteil In Hiilil entitle niipear lie
fore mo at tliu Court House In sulci Lancaster
county,
A llesort In Which Kvory Lincoln r.ily
Will He Interested.
If thoro Is ono thing that tho aver
age lady loves and admires mora than
another, it is a protty hat or bonnot.
And another thing that tho damsel so
fair loves as much as anything olso, is
to feast their oyos upon a now urray of
of millinery loveliness. It therefore
gives Thk Coukikk a considerable
Amount of pleasure to state that on
Wednesday next, tho L'Univorsal will
formally throw open iU doors to tho
public and nil Lincoln Is cordially in
vited to turn out nnd glvo tho now
store a liberal welcome. Tho location
is HOt! South Klovonth stroot, tho place
formerly occupied by Sutton it Hollow
bush, which has boon handsomely
transformed into ono of tho most olo-
gunt millinery resorts In tho west.
Mrs. M. J. Cox, Into of St. Louis, ono
of tho most exacting and thorough
millinery mnnngors In tho city, will
havo tho managemont of tho L'Univor
sal nnd together with two other expert
designers and trimmers and a compe
tent corps of assistants from tho east,
havo ovory facility to present a lino of
hoadwoar, novor before equaled In
this city. Tho ladles in order to un
derstand what is really displayed, will
have to attend tho opening and seo
for thomsolvos. In tho lino of now
nnd novol effects thoro will bo no com
parison to what has horotoforo been
shown and that tho very latest will bo
displayed is evident from tho fact that
L'Univorsal is a now storo, with an en
tirely new Btock, all of which was pur
chased especlnlly for this establish
ment. Irvine's superb orchestra will bo
m-cbont to enliven tho occasion with a
soleotlon of concert numbers and the
ovent will be a prominent ono in next
week's social calender.
on tliu Mhclivy of April, I MM. nt 0
o'clock A. M.i to show ciiuso why license
should not lie grunted to haIiI sdinlulHlrutor
In dell tliu nltnNo described rent estate of said
deceased, as shall lie necessary to pny said
debt and expenses; and It Is further ordered
that Hits notice ho published for four consec
utive weeks In the Capital City CouuiKii.n
nowspnper of Keneral circulation In said
county nud statu.
Ciias. I,. Ham.,
JucIko of tho District Court,
Duted this 28th clny of February, lh93.
3-4-Jt
THE BALL BEFORE LENT.
we wish and let thorn go in under the
sleeve, or wo can wear them long nnd
o'utsido tho sleeve. Probably tho fnvorito
glove of the season is tho pearl dressed
kid. None is so satisfactory from many
standpoints.
I have just boon reveling in laces all
this week, for I am choosing a wedding
outfit for a friend of mine who lives
away off in Chicago, and while the old
laces are always precious the new ones
are almost equally pretty. A novelty of
this season is colored oha&tlUy. It is
blue, lilac, old gold, pink and red. It
wtU'terlazgaly aatd la trimming tba
iksiamaUM and lawns that ecmata all
New Dry Goods
STORE
Now on Sale.
New Spring Dress Goods
Laces, Embroideries
Kid Gloves
Hosiery, Handkerchiefs
Corsets
Gimps,
Jet, Jewel and Pearl
Dress Trimmings
in great Variety
Lace Curtains,
Draperies
Spring Jackets and Capes
Our Motto:
Best Goods, Lowest Prices
Your patronage solicited
Very respectfully,
E. 0. ROBERTSON,
Corner nth and N Streets
DPRICE'S
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.No Ammonia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
MILLER & GIFFORD
EXCLUSIVE CASH GROCERY
OFFERS AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF
Fancy Peeled Peaches 35c per lb.
Fancy Prunells 25c " u
Extra Fancy Head Rice 8 1-3 " "
Imported Sardines, 20c " can with key
A Full Line of Batavia Fruit and Vegetable
Strictly Pure Maple Syrup.
Strictly Pure Buckwheat.
HEALTH FOODS.
Gluten Flour, 20 lb. in sack $1.00.
Wheatna 2 1-2 lb. pack'gs ready in 2 minute i 30c
Peerless Entree Wheat Food.
Foulds Wheat Germ Meal.
Good Teas and Coflees. Pure Spiw s
1211 0 STREET.
PHONE. 744.
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The Brownies Have Come to Town
U29 mveet
THI8 8EA8ON
Everybody will get their feet in
Lot Just in for
BABIES 1" TO 5"
CHILDREN 6 TO 10
MISSES 11" TO 3
LADIES' SPRING KCEl S 2 1-2 TO 5
Soo tho Weht Window.
D. G. YATES.
YOU CAN SAVE
FROM-
$2.oog$5.oo
-ON A-
Suit or Overcaat
if bought in the next thirty days at
GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Corner Tenth and O Streets.