Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, April 15, 1893, Page 6, Image 6
CHPITRL OITV COURIBR. i r " - - u-- - 6 M I American anno j I M. tUXVoNII. Prvililcnt 1) I!, TIIOMI'IDN, vict-ripiiini H It. IIUUNII tM, tinnier It (. W'lMCI, At. CimllllT Uirlinnl' Work, Cor ll riilli nwl O HK LINCOLN, NUtK CAI'lTAI- suno.ooo HlRI.UlOHUi National Hank V Kiiimoinl. I.fiil'(liffini. II' f.iinirif. (', S Muninint, ( Miim I (I Mm i III, .1. VIII fl, M K llMillll, ' II I.HHf, s' II (Ininfiiiiii 1 II ,iiu!ol"ii, r. fniinMiiii German National Bank Lincoln, nun. Capital Surplus $too, 000.00 , 20,000.00 eph Hnehuicr, President, Herman H. Scluticrc. Vice l'reit. i h.i I Wiiite, Ciiklitn (ll'O II SlllttllliC, Wt, Cl-dlll'l The Eirst National Bank 0 and Tenth Sts. Cipltal, $400,000 Surplus, $100,000 CHINA S1I.K WAISTS. TMCY MAY DC VCHY POPULAR1 NEXT SUMMER. Mm Xnrli lli'llr Vint Prrinrlnii .Uli ihiinii llni' fur llm Ciiiintrj Mini Hi inlini.-. Ihr) 'IiiIhhi lln Itltli'iiili'il Htiln New lti'lltn In .li'Mi'lr). V')rltlit. lilKt. I xtiiirlutli l'ir AomiiIu llwi I I fan ri'iiH'iulii'r, iiml I urn not o wry old tithor, when a good faille or gms graln nils- ruuM not bo bought for lexs llinii $1 a yntd, mill now one enn get a liamlhiiino iicc of nil If at $1, ami by watching closely 0110 often coincsuoioss a plow for Ml to "ftcenlH ami fiom that downwind It ih'ciIm to ho ii Hiipcih Mill or a ltluli novelty now to IhIiik nmio tlimi $1, ami tlw lighter ipmlltlcH of nilks nro toally M-aifch moio expensive 'nan lino cotti n dicss goods, ami they aro nice ami pleas int to wear uyricniis: ,a.nAHWoon,rnuitiit. CltAS.A. IIANNA, Vlee-frtuMent. r. M COOK, CiuMer O.N I.WI'lNCtn T, .tn'l r.iM' II S VHKKMAA.Air'tCtt'hltr COLUMBIA National Bank Lincoln, : Nebraska Capital, 250,000 OMctrt ami Ditntors: MUi B. Wrlgltt, fro.. T. R. Hnmleri, V.-l J. II. McUlny, Cnnhler. r Johnion, II I' Ijui. Thou foolirnti. K KHUer, TWlAtmiry, V I. Dnylun General Hanking llwilnc'i Trnntactcd Collection n Specialty. LOMBARD INVESTMENT CO., -Farm and City Loans AT LOW RATES. ty Money furnUhed pioiuptly on p vproved tccurlty. E.C.JONES, Manager 1130 O Street, Lincoln, Neb REAL ESTATE lOASS Onhrnulncnotern N'nlirmkii nntl liuproveil property In Lincoln Torn torn, of years. Lowest Current Rates R. E. & J. MOORE. lUOHAlUH 1II.OOIC, Comer llth A O Street. Lincoln. 5 per cent on Deposits Paid at the LincolnSavingsBank AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY I'oiner P anil Lloveutli M The Only Safe Deposit Vaults in Lincoln mur.uioH N S IllUttOO,!, N e- lluu'k. Win MoLinmhllii, XV a Scllcok, T llonc. ) V Wl I11I1T. AlliiMt WiiildiiK, Krwl WIIIIhiik, ltiichill.lo)il II I) lliillmuii). .1 . iinviii', i' J CriiHt, II V llntuu, UOI'lillllpx, I'. It Sl.-r. Henry Vellli. Ilenr Lew In, NEBRASKA Savings Bank C.M'ITAL, - WAO0O.IH) l)oUlloMJr' l.tiililllltes, TODixx). I'.ns Intel et on ndnIiikh ium'(iiuin and time leiosltM. KnrnlnlieseNclmiiKe foe to ouMoiner John Tn lor. rrolilent .Inline Kllliii'ti. op t'renlit.'tit. i: U 'lhiBtco'i,hler. lto t HII.K 1(VVS. No cotton, how owr thin, 1 an cool an china fdlk or ponco, anil I notlco aiming tho now thiiiKH Int forward a wry lingo lino of ilninty IiIoiihch, waintHanil h.iciiiioh of tbcHo light hU1(h in Mack, whtto ami other colore, particularly in Habntaiaml wanli illn. Tho china tlllc will all wash and keep their color in owi tiling but cardinal and green. Thoio colois nro apt to Htreak. Homo of tho pretty wiiIhIh inado of whlto or black Hllk bavo ndjimtablo col lnrottcM, inado by Kowing linhtail ciiiIh of riblmii to a band, tho longest in front and graduating up to tho middle of tho back, where tho collar ties with a bow nuil eliort emN. On tho upper edgo of tho band is a quilling of tho name rib bon. Homo of theco am inado of olvit ribbon, and others of illlToront kinds and colors. All aro dainty nnd gullsh and attract! w. Tliey will bo worn with dlf feicnt miiniiicr gowns. Tho young ladle who 1110 now prepar ing to go to Newport. Lenox and otber places where their new gowns will bavo tho best chauco to bo admit oil aro ha ing loads of pretty nftetnoon drosses inado hero and also impoited. It is a littlo ro inmkalilo tbat tho wrj ladies who haw ulwajH been noted for their mUanco in all now styles nro wry shy of tailing tho lead in tho distended skiits. and only wiy fow aro inado with stillcniug in tho skiits, ami they mo of such material as is most suitable for walking and (siting. For summer and homo wear tho young lad of today wants Miinething that sho can lounge in, and no sane poison would get into a hnaunock with hoops or even a MtilTcned sMit. Theio would bo 110 boating, no tennis, no nlplno climbing 1 or own plain, simple buggy rides possi ble, and this Minuuor at least will seo our joung gills dressed unit li us they I weio Inst summer, with tho exception of tho big sleeves mid ipiaint hi ulwear and tho almost oiunipiCM'iit bretelles. One of tho best and most carefully dicssed joung Indies in this citj is Miss llowitt, daughter of ex-Mnor Hewitt, mid Miss Ounther. daughter of another et-inayor, is eipmlly well known for her tasto in dtess.and neither of these oung ladies intends to wear hoops or anything approaching to them. Miss Ounther lias locoiwd a gown of nuvj hluu-chtua silk without tlgures, and this is inado with four ii y nariow bias rutlles nround tho bottom, with tinned hems, each haing a mniow piping of baby blue. Tho waist is round and di.iped with folds of tho navy blue, with nariow pip ings of baby blue whoiowr it can bo put in! It issurplico fiont. Theroisafull uillloof thodatk bluo around tho neck lined with tho light, and this falls sons to lea vo the nock open very slightly in front. Tho sleeves have loose pulls at tho top, mid tho lower part is shirred and held by light blue round piping. Tho hat that sho weais with this is a black stiaw, lound mid Hat, with a largo Alsatian bow of bluo and black ribbon and a bunch of bluets. & with a fow primroses aparently grow ing tlicio. This Idea I have seen carried out on uimiy hats There will bo a littlo tuft of grass, Mil of which jieep littlo or big lionet h, jiist us if planted theio. Tho Idea Is meant to bo very artistic, but It really does not appear tho light one ex actly, as It makes 0110 think of the heavy lloweipot. v I want t4 speak of two more very elegant gowns belonging to two other nociolv belles Ouo Is of lavender India nilk.with purple lintels audgieou leaves upon it. The waist, sleeves ami a baud at tho foot are of soft gieeti faille just tho color of tlie leaves. A pointed lnco bertha and in flies at tho steoves add lightness to it Tho othei is of tender upple green India silk, w ith pel fei t anemones pi luted upon it Around tho bottom is a laco llouucn, garnished with libhon loops and bows to match the color of the How ers. A gieen faille collarette reaches to tho point lit tho waist and is thiee shade darker than the gi omul work of the di cms. Uullles of lnco form caps to tho sleeves, which mo inado of plain silk In tho back theie is a watteau di.ipeiv of lace, forming a slim t tialn Tin so gowns nro quite hnmlsome enough for uny ix c isiou. except perhaps a ceremonious Inaction, Would j 011 like to si e sonic of the new dt signs in jeweli j? A bowknot pin is made of a gold that looks exactly like a satin libhon mid inset with il diamonds mid IIOhiiiiII peails. This pin is iudif feiently used as collar laco pin or to fastcnonswntchvvith. Another pin ism I tho shape of 11 di agon, his wings mid body I being iridesieiit. with some kind of tieat I incut to the gold. Over the head is a ciown hot witli icarls, diamonds or ru I bies. One I saw lias emeialils at the top mid diamonds below ami a dainty pin of peai 1 ami diamonds set in four of bluo enainel foigetinenots, villi diamond cen ters mid peat I buds. A hail pin was vf dead gold in intricate pattern openwoik mid huge enough to bo called a comb There was a sword hatpin of gold set with many lino small iicnrls, thiee largo ones mid two emernldrt. Lmeiiilds mid rubies are the most popular jewels except diamonds. Topaz, is preferred now to any of tho less expensive jewels. IIi:.Mtii:rn: Houssi:au Now York LOCKET) UP IN GLOOM. WHERE MOTHS CANNOT CORRUPT NOR THIEVES STEAL IN. SOMETHING GOOD TO BUY WOMAN'S WORLD IN PARAGRAPHS. T. C. K6RN, D. D. S. Rooms 25 and 26, llurr I'docL, LIXCOLX, XKBR. Jgt&c&te PHOTOGRAPHER lln at creut oi- 1'i'ino rM'lnittl hit w OLD liiMriinoMil wnli 11 new Hiit'- myer. direct from l.omlnn, sml Is now belter prepared thnn over to lo line worts, from locket up to llfu blze. Open fr"" Ui in. 10 4 p. m. Htlllilnv. SI11.II1,. t'JI t QHticnt. Mm I ft tJ r XV-ViP'' WS-C rr. VW ffkT PLANS FOR 25 CTS. Send for tlm National huii-p-Kit, h montJily Jturnnl dovotwl to bulUlltiB interoetb. lfcli nnmlKir eontulns . comnlutu nf nlnns ready to build Inim. Trlee. J3 10 per rtHlnulecopiuitQctii. Bndfor is(.t'i) A iHi m:w vancii.s in jr.wn.s. Miss Hewitt's piotticst diess is made of china silk, old gold gioitnd, with old roso and olivo gieon lloweis over it. Around tho bottom is a deep llounco of black chnntilly, he.uleil by a double ruf tlo of the diess uiaten.il. Actoss tho bust is a long scarf of black lnco, w hich ties in tho back in a bow, and tho cuds icach neaily to the bottom of tho dress. Tho minor sleeve is miffed, mid tholowei is a book."ljMHi; tiouDiufilo of the laco only. The hat is ncouirp. wuu ..,,. . ,. ... Hit J,1',, l"IUBVriv""-" --- -; : tiuaiiKii, Adtmii Kxprcbit UalldiiiB, t mcago, I dU 3 laviblily trimmed w ith black laco, A XA lf VV lin Tried lit Cull li Her lliiiiuwuy liimlmiul. Ail incident at once pathetic and shock ing occurred at 11 railway station in Pennsylvania not long since. Anegio man told his wife lie was going to leave lier and xvould never live with her any more. Then ho stiodo oil and boarded, tho next train. Tho deserted woman snatched up their littlo girl, 4 years old, and followed him, reaching the platform just as the train slowly glided away. Sho nt tempted to climb uihiii oueof tho earn, although they wore all cady in motion. She slipped and fell, and tho wheels of tho learcur passed over her nnd thOchilrtTThe child's legs weio both cut off, nnd it died in tho hospital a few hours afterward. The mother was badly cut and wounded, but may get well. It wasa I light fill scene, the bleeding, mangled foi ins, the dv ing t hild and tho horniled exclamations of the tiainlo.id of people who gntheiod alnmt them It 'vas the ismicst possibloway to bung renegade hush mil luck, ami tho untoiti. unto cie.ituio ought to have known that. In tho lust place, she would most likelv have been better oil without hini, 011 geuetal pnuciples Negtoinen of tins generation are not halt so indus trious as the women Many of theiu lie down and glow tat on tho inonev their wives earn by washing nnd scrubbing. They do not even icpav their keep by good tieatinent of tho women who sup port them, hut in ens bossy and ovci bear ing as tho strictest believer in the subjec tion of wives vvouldhnWthoiubo. When tho la.y, worthless black animal told his wife ho was going to run away from her, sho should meielv have aiisweied: "(.lot out just us ouick as v oil can, or I'll help you out. I can earn a good living for inv self and my child, and I'm going to do it. Don't v 011 over loiuo back heie. for not another bito will 1 ov or cook for you now vou mind." The fellow would haw lucked down quick if ho had thought she really meant it. No! Whim pel nig mid reproaches aro no means for curing a recreant husband. Heroic treat ment mint bo resorted to. 1 h.ivu seen soiiio of them peimmieutly ctued by a doso of their own medicine. A husband who is inclined to tliit and bo gay is kept in lunch better tinn when ho does nfot feel unite suro that his wife may not do some llutiug on her own m count. A writer wants dicssinaking taught I as a bianch of education to all tho git Is in tho public schools. Should all tho bovs le.irn tmloiing too.' Speed the day when the abbreviated bkut and tieo motion tor women's ttut conio in' Women are going to seo to it in Kan sas that tho unpiession does not get abroad that women mo inditTotent about voting, in view of the approaching elec tion when tho woman sullrngo iiinend inent to tho constitution will be dec uh d. Tho ladies ugixteied inunpiecidenti.il uuinbeis this spi ing. showing that they I meant to impuiw to tho utmost tho school andiniitiicip.il sulTi ago they ill ! toady have In imipoiia bb.l women registeieit. ag.11n.si oniy women vx u- men don't want to vote, don't the).' Mrs. M V. Taylor, who died lecently in Pittsbuig. had Hindu a gieat success lu tho biihiuiss ot belling oil well sup plies. Sho was tho only woman in this lino ot work 111 the countiy Po-i old Ohio! Sho is getting to bo as fogy th a state tu some ot tho tough old oiigiual til theinselvis me. Her house i)t lepriseututiws has defeated bdiool siitlrago for women by a vote of 10 to SIS. Meantime stiong, liberal, noble young jtates fm tin 1 west 1110 going ahead of Ohio 111 piospi nty nnd population. They will march ahead of bur luster than" over now. Pi ogiessiv o, cap iblo y ouug worn I -u will goto states vvhoio theio is a wider 1 Held for their abilities. LI.I.A AltCIIAI'.D CO.SMSU. riiiiriiiinmUi' iltli III Sim nu 1111IU Him ilmln "f Million" of lliillnrit III Ith II ileuiln, Ihiin Pnlntlni; and I'rnllliilili' Honda III po.ltril. Ipi 1 lul ('nireninli lice 1 Niw Ynmi, April ISI. rroiiifino.O(M),. (1(H) to lill0,()0(l,l)(l')wiirtliuf plivatepiop ulj ii (niistantly hound inufevvgieat utorage w alehouses in New York. This propi rly includes every conceivable ar ticle of a movable nature, fiom house fin nituiv to diamonds. The earlli r stor age w alehouses weio places in which persons temporal ily acat ing their bona s might store fiiriiituio that they did nut earn to 1 1 nt or wll. Tho modern storago warehouse is not only this, but to hun dreds it is purse, jewel casket, treasure house mid club. The snfo deposit feature of tho storag business is 11 pieturt"iuo development glowing directly out of the enormous u ciiiuiilation of wealth ill few hands. A gnat trunk in tho basement of one sir 1 waiehouso bears upon its face tho magi initials, ('. V." Its list of depositors would sound like tho roll of Wind McAl lister's I'our Hundred. One house nlone is believed to contain upward of ,MI(l. 00(1,0(11) worth of pioporty. Household fiirniluie and paintings mid the like make up a t mull pot condign of this sum. Down in tho lowest basement 1110 tho silver vaults, the tittiik looms and rows upon 10WM of littlo safe deposit bo::es. A box f inches siiiuio mid 18 inches long may contain a fortune. One man whoso wealth is estimiitedut $.10,000,(.(MI rented such 11 box for his wife mid placed in it 1' 100,0(1(1 in Rink of l'nglaud notes, saying that whatever happened to him or tho United States she was mho of n fortune. Tho lady complained, however, that tho sum wus iusulllcieut to maintain her in thostute to which she xviw accustomed, and ne on dingly tho husband placed in tho box deeds to 11 block of houses. Again tho lady complained, and deeds to another block of houses xvero added. Tho 1m finally contained probably three times the value of its oiigiual $."i()0,000. Ono of tho most curious developments of tho storage business is theuseof these houses by wealthy women as jew el cas kets. Many women in New York pos sess jewels of such value that it is deemed unsafe to keep them at home. Accordingly inilndi renU 11 box in the wifo deposit department of a stoiago xvarehouse and depositH her jewels alongside tho diamonds mid mortgngeii of her neighbors. Somoof tho handsom est jewels that aro t-eon 011 opera nights spend their dayn ainnl tho gloom of tho storage house x units. At tho storage hoiiM but two persons possess keys to thosnfe di posit vaults, Mini time locks make it impossible that they enter savi during business hours. Milndi recoivt s two keys to her box. nnd she may give bv power of attorney permission of access to whom she will. When tho jewels 1110 needed, inilndi conies lu rself or sends lur maid with proper cuden tials and a list of the jew els needed, 'lhoy mo can led homo to llash 111 the lights of a single iiitert.iiuuu ut nnd ureietuiuid next day to the sale oblivion ot tho strongbox. A list is kept of nil persons having tight ol ncecsto any private bo.x. Ono woman of gnat wi. ilth has thucsiuh boxes. To nun sho admits her husband, to another her maid; touthiid uccisms denied to nil save the lady hoi sell. Ono man keeps as nun h as $10,000 111 cash on deposit. He makes the Imx Ins gieat pui so ami takes lioinit nnd leplenishes it as lfo would a pocket bonU. Many deposit on tnat tho storage house as though it who a club. They b.ixo their business letters uddtvssul theienud forwarded xvlnthersoov or they w ill. They make appointments and dis cuss business inattets 111 the cozy littlo private apartments provided for that purpose, l'.ich apartment is fiirnislud with chairs, desk, ink, pens, wiituig pa per. When tho depositor outois with his box. ho displays 011 the door of tho com pni tinent a painted sign, "Occupied," mid locking tho door on tho inside is secure fiom intrusion. Two maiden ladies who had thus retired presently called an em ployee of the house to help them cut off i coupons. The polite man lendily com plied, but found himself busied for three hours in the task. Some 0110 at tho storage house must know by bight eveiy ono of tho deposit ors, unii their number often ninsupto .100. Somo of them visit tho house fre quently; some only once in two or three y'eais. Tho identifier at one of tho great stoiago hoiisis finds that ho can make sine of a person's identity if only 'he face bo i.xjiosed from oyebiow to tip of nose. Sometimes depositing auiiiso themselves by attempting to ditiivo him. One man aiuo atti r an absi m e of tin 10 yiars nnd dmied his own nkntity. lie uoaudoniil the pretense, how 1 vol, whin the idintilhr molly declined his leMiliuess to talit .ill us; of loss tuning fuuii the visitoi's obtaining mass to his box. A lady disgiiisid hi 1 self in the White Losif Flour, $f..jo per sack. Nabob Sweet Pickles, 25c per quart. Sweet Blossom Peas, 50 per can. Victor Tomrtocs, iSc per can. F;it and juicy Salmon, llsit can, 25c per can. (J. it 15. Sliced Pine Apple, 25c per can. Uji Test, 60c per pound. (.'sinned Soups reduced Horn .joe to 25c Tiy 01. e can. Miller & Gifford, OPP. 1JURR I5LK. PHONE fOUKD 17 XT WIST! 2too W JutlteEak 1 ke tan ukirg and seveial thousand otheis, I advise sill who would save time to ro at once to for o II. W. BROWNS, 127 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET Finest in the City THE NEW LINCOLN STABLE:. HAVINti just .sunnd person! u ntrol ofc n y I111 1 11 e 1 1 v . 1 li il will in aim to loiuluct a I'irst cl.i. establishiniiu, giving lust o( i.uc and nltiiitlou to horses cull listed to tun keeping. STYLISH CARRIAGES. Jf Single 01 double, and tine I' 111 of will 1 1 an id 1 1 ins fi 1 I Hi 1 u-i, fur uixhci!, d.iv'oi ui 'lit DAVE FITZGERALD, Prop. FRANK RAMSEY, Foiomnn. Stables 1639 and 1641 O Street. Telephone 550 Attention, Theatrical Managers. Advi I'tise yum tin atie and its uttiaetimis by seeingtoittii.it the ( tin u,o Dit.vxi vi n .loiiiwi. has a r(ltl( ,,,, sionili nt in youc town, lieeoinini'iiilutlons of loial liiauageiN will leceivi prompt at tention. If your town is not ii'piesenti d in our columns givetlu matter your petsiuuil attention and s ml us the uaine of sum,, good s cm icspouilent to wi ite vm elily lettiis auvisine; lis if youc attiae ttoiis. Addiess Chicago Dramatic Journal Telephone 225 i Canon City Rock Springs Vulcan Mendota Scranton Anthracite Sewing Machine and Gun Repairing We have lust cmplovcd a blilllful workman from the Cast, who is fully competent iliofS ot Her wstci. u ileiiosiior, ami men i to inaKe nil repairs In tne anove lines i . J. i nunr oi xu. I to obtain iicicmj to the sister's box, but ncknowledirul the deception when tho iihntifier u&U'd foi her mguatuie. I. N. V.Vl.I..VM)llillVM. Mi nini;ii'i Iiiilm i mi nta to luiiiilcr.uitp.. The govirinnent of Nuaragun, to in duce immigiation, has issued a duiee authouiiig tho giant to each niaiued j iimnU'runt of 1','d manamis of laud, and 1 to eacli linuiaiued liumigimit i0 mana 1 tins. A inaiuana is a little less than two ui'ii's liuiniguiut.s to gain advautngo ' of this law must become cituens of Mil magna. llic I Ittle Mni;. Little King AlfoiiMi of Spain p.i si olllcially lioin liilamy to t.oyiiooii in his fcovciith lnitlidax in Muv mxt. xvl.in, accoidiug to emu t itiqr-i tte, his iegul.iv hoiiM'hold xv ill be founid. The chili iias giovvn xxonderfullyMnco his att t1 of bcnlot fever nnd i much lcs fr.ijile. 3:0 South Lleventh rtreeL Moving Household Goods and Pianos a Specialty. .Niuu lint 1 x erli'iii'ril men iniploviil I nitxt ilevlies for iiiiivlnv; iniiililiicri, sufus iiml ol her liuivy a it Ic lis eytustaiumniiur,!