Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, April 29, 1893, Image 4

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Tho Century club held It- regular
Hotnl-inonthlv 'mooting nt Hi" homo of
Mrs. I-Viuik Campbell, corner 'IVnth
anil C streets TiuwilHy afternoon.
This was on of tlu lurjifMt mill most
enthusiastic meetings of the year mill
wni very encouraging t I"" l"'U, ,H
It was the last mooting of the series.
The entire work In Columbian history
which was ontlliiiMl by Profcsnr Cahl
woll from tln discovery of Columbus to
lS'H wuh completed. Tlio Imlli'H mio
unanimous In declaring that the year
bail boiMi a most prolltublo anil pious
ant oiio. Mrs. Mc.Croary gave In a very
ublo anil pleasing manner tlio iiiToiiiit
or sumo wonderful fouls wbli'b woro to
bo performed In sending messages
from plaro to place by electricity at tlio
Worlil'H fair If those ran bo rully es
tablished tboy will far exceed tlio tub
ograph anil telephone. Another tuple
of special interest was given by Mrs.
Prank Campbell on tho work of Mr.
Hart among tlio Irish people, especial
ly tlio working class. Tills consisted
of an organized system of Instruction
anil onoourngoniont in ilotnostlo work
tiuch as laco making, knitting anil
other Hiibjccts. After tills canto tlio
regular program In wlilob Mrs. Prank
Campbell gave an Interesting talk on
tlio I'onstlttitlon anil tlio election of tlio
llrst president; Mrs. ('. II. Curtis, on
tlio cabinet; Mrs. Teeters, tlio senate;
Mrs. M. C. VanHriint, the bouse; Mrs.
Campbell, a comparison of our congress
anil tlio Kngllsh parlliiuiout, anil Mrs.
.lonos, Judiciary anil eipilty courts. A
business mooting is to bo hold soon at
Mrs. It. T. VuiilIruutV to dcelilo on u
ourso of stiuly for no.t year.
MUs Price. The prlcs. a gold Until
olive dish ami a cut glass oar lug lost,
woro received by Mrs. Ilarpam anil
Mr. ( 'rancor.
lion. V. .1. Ilryiin ontortuliioil the
members of the llouinl Table dull
Monilay evening at bis resilience. Kli'i
I) street. The gelltloinell liullilgeil III
some Itiformiil political discussions, af
ter which ilollgbtful refroshiuoiils
wore served by Mrs. Mryiui. Tnoso
present were Messrs I M lliiymoiul, P.
K llrown, S II Ihtrnhi'in, A .1 Sawyer,
A S Tlbbotls, A .1 Cornish, I'll Humus.
Albert Will kins. .1 O Morrison, Hi- P
DCrlm, Mr llll., . I P. Hill. Prof Hart
ley, llov K II ( liailu, S Ii Ceistbart.
Henry Lewis ami C II Morrill.
Mrs. Ainanila Putnam of Twelfth ami
K streets gave a charming supper
Thursilay evening In honor of the llov.
anil Mrs.' W. W. Walsh of IliitTulo, N'.
V. Tho table was beautifully ilcckcil
with carnations. Covers woro lahl for
twelve. Those at the table were llov.
ami Mrs W W Walsh, Mr anil Mrs
Hultlwln, Mr Stall, Mr ami Mrs HulT
iniiu. Mr 11 .1 Walsh, Miss Walsh, Mr
Mohronstccher, Mrli.M Walsh, Mrs
Piitimin. During the evening pro
gressive high live win played.
The bulles of the C street club gave
uilollghtful meeting In honor of Mr.
Osgood In return for the kindness
shown them by him. The club met at
tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Zohrung at half past six o'clock when
a delicious supper was served. In the
evening high live was played. Tin so
present woro Messrs and Mesihiinos
W i Hull, Davis. Wlrlck, Monger,
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SPRING COSTUMES.
Tlio figuro mi tlio rtKlit is of wim,It'olimil hitvji, triiimii'il with brown liciitrnlino
Bilk! tlio )oki' mul limor jurt of nlui)vi' lire ovi'rl ml with nurso wni l.ii'n. The mm
on tlio left U of lil.uk stitin, tlio nkirt triiiiiui'il with live wi.lllm of iililx.it vohi't; tlm
ro.it Inn llttt'il buck n i id Iiki-h) fiiMilx, tint hi'iiiim nil liiH'd with jit, ulth ImiiiUotno jet
juiMonunli'riu down I'.irli hiiIo of tlio front; Kiupira 1';iihi of ni'"io liwo, withyuko
of jot. ltctuii't of lilitck Mtin, with jtft t'orom't mul pink ro- iimler its rim.
A IMCIIKKIT rAHLOII.
NECESSAfllLV THE MOST lLCOANT
AND TASTEFUL APARTMENT IN
THE HOUOE.
I'lio ,llrnrllriir mul l'niuliirll) ol Kill
rurolliiii' lur I It s llmim-Tlio I'mrlMIII-
!, ill IMo iiiii'iitiilliiiM Willi Oilil rii'i'i-s
lliiiiiionloiiH r.iliiilii Tor Its Ki'ioni
tlmi mul llriiiii li mill llii'lr Inipm tiHK'o
Si Hi Illul I'liinlliiio III it Is nut
l.ll'0l o.
( t'fMlhl, tXtft, '! ('nil let Ii. Sfltlt.
N apurlinont. Is per
fect only when each
M'pcruto article Is In
harmony witlt Its
iii'lghbir, null Pio
draperies,' If artistic
and beautiful, are the
kcystonoof thoonllro
uri'iuiL'iMiuHit. The
illlllculty ordinarily seenn to be In pro
curing really desirable art furniture at
a moilerate cost, and the fact that
inanufacturors frequently construct a
gloomy and euiiiborsniiio class of furni
ture on tho one hand, or a ninny anil
extravagant one on tho other, as tlio
only choice; and another universal ob-
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proper dNplay of the fanill,V posses
sion in rich i'li inn. p H'ccliiiii ami brie-a-brac.
The ipii'stlon of color U oil' of the
most Imp trluiit In ileennitloii of any
npiirtmetit ni'i'i' particularly of the
parlor. In the r nm slown ab ve the
wall Is luti'ii le I t i b of a im'fiirm tint
thrmitflioiit, variety III c.il ir being
Hotitfhl for in the fri aj. Mnc'i of the
furniture bi'lmr gilt, It Is d'slr.tble
that the trim mug of tho room should
be p tinted In a delicti' c dor to
eiiipliail the rellned Imp -1 m to lu
produced by the up:irinmut inn whole.
The in ist ilntjuat scheme ofe during
would be 1 1 p'llut Pin woodwork in a
pearl grey tint, lu which cine tho
Malls may bo cdorod either in a light
blue or pink. Tho frleza will then be
lu a deeper blue or pink, ami the
cornice will liavo tonuu of grey, light
blue, pink and silv -r. Tho colling will
be In a light pearl grey.' matching it
with the woodwork. The carpet in
such an npiirtmetit should b' In lines
of grey, bull' ami light line; the up
hoist -ry exhibiting tones of grey, bull',
silver and light pink, or light blue,
according to the walls. If tho walls
are In light blue, the draperies should
bo in old blue, ami if the walls are lu
pink, the draperies should bo in old
ro4o. P.lther blici or pink will be the
dominant color of the apartment, ami
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stacle Is that the cost is beyond that
which can be alToriled by people or
ordinary moans. All these objections
scent to'have been overcome this season
in the niun.v line suites of parlor furni
ture exhibited by the A. M. Davis
Company, at their extensive warerooms
at number -M l South P.loventh anil ll 12
() Street.
Among them Is a dainty parlor suite
lu the Louis XV stylo, containing none
of the many objectionable features. It
Is illustrated In the renin shown below.
Kaeh piece of furniture Indicates by its
L'etieral design the piirpu-o to which It
is Intended to bo applied. There is no
oxtraviiL'oiit liiilrtonco on tho more
Mr. and Mrs. Tippling of No. 1S.'I P
htroot entertained the P Street club at
u ilollgbtful meeting Saturday evening.
A number of exciting games were
played after which dainty refreshments
woro served. This club door, not give
prizes but the players have none the
less Interest In tho gauto. Tho mout
hers and Invited guests on this occasion
woro: Mr aaduMrs P It Hrown, Mrs
Manning, Mr and Mrs Sohus, Mr and
Mrs Hutohlns. Mr Altketi, Mr and Mrs
Ilolwig, Mr anil Mrs Clark, Mr and Mrs
Hlbuor, Mr and Mrs Swan, Miss Purst,
l)r and Mrs Ciseboor, Mr"" and Mrs
Wnrron, Mr and Mrs Mills, Mr and Mrs
A .1 Sawyor, Mr and Mrs John Davis,
Mr and Mrs Hamilton, Mr and Mrs
Cowdorly, Prof and Mrs Austin, Miss
Marlay, Mrs A P Hrown, Mr and Mix
Cornell.
ChancoUor and Mrs. .lames II. Can
Hold Invited a largo munlier of guests
for Thursday and Friday evonings to
hoar Prof. Fling's paper on Mlrabeau.
Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Men
.ondorf played the Marseillalso and
Friday evening Miss Hlchiirdsou sang
tho hymn. Miss Hiirbour gave a very
delightful Instrumental solo. Ices were
served during tho evening. The guests
woro members of tho faculty of the uni
vorslty, tho Lotus club, the Ingleslde
olub, tho Columbian Group, Sjroslsand
tho Cei tury olub.
Mr. mid Mrs. K. A, ltogora delight
fully entertained the young married
people's club at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Hull Wednesday evening.
High llvo was played until a Into hour.
During tho evening uaimy luui.---..-lneiits
woro served. The guests woro
Messrs and Mesdanies Maiirlf.ius,
Harry Hall, .Clark. Hogers. Orancor,
Ilarpam, Folsom, (Jlllau, Clarkson,
Chas Hall, Dr and Mrs Trogdon, and
Paul Holm, Hltsh, Parker, '.ehrtiug,
Ptske. Morrell, Miss Nellie .elirung.
Messrs. Daly nil Osgood.
A beautiful home wedding ceremony
was perfotiued Thiisday evening at
l.'itt O street, the most tntorcsted par
ties being Miss l.olu Mao Klmerer and
Mr. Frank O. Pldredge. I lev. Dr.
Curtis in his customary Interesting
manner tied tho knot In tho presence
of a small number of relatives ami
Intimate friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kid
ridge have already settled down to the
actual realities of blissful wedded life
and are now at h me to friends at 1.":M
O street.
From present prospects Mr. Mahler's
dancing classes this spring will bo
larger than over. Not having visited
Lincoln for several years his services
will bo the more sought after. Hols
an inimitable teacher of dancing, do
Hirtmeiit and Delsarto and his groat
success In past yeuiM can only lie ac
counted for in the fact that us an In
struct or he has no superiors and but
decidedly few eipials.
Mr.s. .lames 1 1. C.iutleld gave a charm
ing luncheon Wednesday afternoon for "SjjfifsJ
her guest, Mrs. Hudson, of Topek.t, w,' !fl'Ji3ffim '
Kits. Mrs. Hudson kindly consented I ' p, IWRLW'tbt P
read u paper on "Fiction of the Last I V M BE'SjHi
salient features of
the style. There
Is a beautiful cab
inet with an artis
tically rounded
fri lit. which with
the sides is tilled
with a clear plate
glass, tlio interior
shelves being also
of heavy glass,
and the back lined
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if managed skillfully In the more deli
cate shades, nothing sweeter can be
Imagined. It must not !, forgotten to
mention that the color of the lamp
shade should bo a lighter tint of the
draperies.
The A. M. D.tvN company soon' to
be In u position this season to furnish
the parlor in a more attractive and
exquisite milliner than for many sea
sons past, their Mi ek being of a wide
rauire. and iierinittlnir of complete
furnlshiiiL's. lu any of tho prevail
lug styles of design, correctly and
thoroughly.
s .scarcely a lariy or gentleman in Lincoln but
it is familiar with the class of work this studio turns
out. This way of novelty advertising has long been con
templated by us, as we originate plans and prices others
t.-y to follow. We notice there are stores in this city that
have tried to copy our novelty way of advertising, only on
a very infetior scale, by giving a photo worth about 90c a
dozen. The photos we give you are the best $5.00 work
turned out at Noble's Studio, and the card is something en
titvly new and all the rage in the east. The "Columbus
Card" on the back is the celebrated picture, "The Landing of
Columbus." When we give anything away it will alw.-cs be
the best. The same in advertising when we advertise a
bargain you get it If you have not already received a
purcha.sing card come to our store and get one, buy $10. 00
l worth of goods inside of o days, have it countersigned by us
and we will give you an order on Noble's Studio for half a
'dozen of these Photos.
Century," which she had prepared for 1
the S H'ial Science club of Topoka. and
also an original story written for an
other club. Tho papers were very in
teresting and were greatly enjoyed by
the guests.
Mr. Jacob Mahler and family .leave
St. Louis tomorrow evening and will
arrive here Monday afternoon. Apart
ments at Hotel Lincoln have already
been assigned them and their friends
will be thoroughly welcomed at any
time after their arrival.
Continued 011 ligeS,
with silk plush, 'i'li,, expo.-ed parts of
thlscn'iliiot may le either vvhiteor red
mahogany, birds eye maple, or any of
tho more delicate and handsome
woods, or to be in better keeping with
the harmony of the room the entire
e.iliinet may be nilt, several of the lat
ter being shown.
There is an artistically tufted suite
of furniture, consisting of but two
pieces similar in design, with the addi
tion of an occasional (,'ilt chair, all be
ing beautifully upholstered in line silk
tapestry. Tho tliree-pleco suites are
most in fashion reinforced by occa
sional chairs, such as that shown in tho
room llhist rati d, as well as the occa
sional Louis XM chair shown In a sepa
rate sketch. These occasional chairs
combine an air of comfort with great
elegance of Hue.
The other appointments include a
gilt parlor table, with onyx top: a piano
lamp, tho standard of which is con
structed of brass and ouyxtaiula screen
In three folds, an aumlrable elTect in
which is produced by having three
clear glass panels at the top. the lower
part being covered with silk or woolen
tapestry. There can also tie a lire
screen ilia rococo brass frame which
will permit of the display of an exqui
site piece of needle work. These, with
the addition of tho rug, the draperies
and tho pictures on tlio walls make a
very attractive parlor, the whole giv
ing an air of elegance and rest with
nothing that is formal or constrained,
and at an expense that Is not beyond
the reach of tho average reader.
lu lieu of the cabinet already men
tioned, or by way of addition to the
furnishings of the parlor another de
sign Is Illustrated, being of a cabinet in
polished onyx and brass, having indi
vidual shelves placed on illtTerout
planes, each containing porcelains and
brlc-aliriie. Tho
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eiub.'lisbed v Itll
trimmings of cast
brass that an in
per.ec' U. eiiiu,'
With the (.'lit g Ml-
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lormtng the ex
treme of richness In modern decoration!
the style is not pronounced and Is
thorougly artistic. Cabinets of tills
kind lend a special grace to the other
appointments of tho apartment they
1 adorn, and give ample room for tho
Sniliil ti,c s.ile. j
One week commencing May 1st. Nt w
Method gasoline stove, two burner and I
stop, with K.ts.sia oven. l". this stoves
l..")() and higher. Call and see. ;
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Lincoln. Nr.t.., April 1. :t. Hav
ing us"d Howard's Pace liicach witlt
the most satisfactory results, 1 t-ike
pleasure in rivoniu. ending it as supe
rior to all other pn pa rations foreurin
blacklieals, pimples ami all diseases if
the skill. Mltis. 15. I. C.VTLIN.
racial Masseuse.
LASTS
FOR 30 DAYS ONLY.
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(Successors to J. W. Winger & CiO
ilQQ Q STREET.
World's Fair Excursion Rates
if you wan' the ben Hour in the city 1
buy tin' Kxcelsior pat -nt ol It. P. Wen-1
gan. -!.'l" South Kiev ent Ii street. I
Ladles if you wear A A width shoe,
you can buy them at just one-half form
er price at
.1. Sl'Lir.li. PH.'i O street.
K. C. liakii'g Powder,:') ounces for
'J.'i cents. Al Mil itely pure. Have you
tried it?
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Tlie iims ili-i i( r in L. , , .
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"The It.'st" Laundry, '21u 1) street,
telephone ."i'li. II. Town-end .V C .,
proprietor.. Lincoln. Nob.
Special prices on California canned
goods for tlio next thirty day s at 1-07
M street ll)i:.VLtiltiH'i:itY Co.
Smoked meats, ham, corn beef and
chickens always fresh at the Lincoln
Favorite market. llM. M street.
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iteinenibcr tin
Sale of boots and
Ureal Closing Out
sli ios at lul.'i O street.
Lincoln Trunk Factory.
It is tho only first class lint- in the city, ami all should buy your
1 uciii'ts over inoir line.
Trunks, Traveling Hags, lCxtcusion Cases, I'ocUet Hooks, Diess.
1 my Cases, jtiaps and evcr tiling first ilass tor travelers.
RUDGE St MORRIS CO.
1 r iS to 1 1 22 N Street.
Gunn's Combination Beds
Gunn's Mantel Beds
Andrews' Upright Beds
We can give you forty Folding lled-i t select from,
.IPST HKCP.IVI I). TWO CAKS OF
n l)inino; Room Furniture
and Prices are Lower thiiii t ver bef i.e.
Hall Trees, Cabinets, Book Cases
RUDGE & MORRIS CO.
FURNITURE AND HARDWARE.
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