Saturday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1894, September 09, 1893, Image 3

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THE SATURDAY MOKJVtLVO COURIER
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THE
Fust jhrnw Bw
0 AND TENTH STREETS.
Capital, $400,000.
Surplus, $100,000.
OFFICER!
"it 8. Haiwoou, President.
Unas, a, uansa, ice rresiaeni,
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U. Coos, Cashier.
f. B. Fbskman, Assistant Cashier.
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WMBIH 1101 BUNK.
LINCOLN, NEB.
CAPITAL., $250,000.00.
Ofacers and Directors. ,
John B. Wiiqrt, President,
f . K. Handkm, Vie President,
J. ft. MrCLAt, Cashier.
F. C. Johnson, B. P. Lan. The. CeekftsS.
E. R. Hlier, T. W. Lowrey,
W. L. Dayton.
General Banking Business Transacted.
COLLECTION! A BPBCIALTT.
per cent o Deposits Paid at the
AND 8AFE DEP08IT CO.
Cor. P and Eleventh 8U.
ThetnfySqfe Deposit Vaults in Lincoln
DIRECTORS.
teiWeOSJU
H. I). Hathaway.
J. Z. Brit coe.
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;. j. Ernst.
V.A.Selleck.
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town.
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bUlles.
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kWatklns.
Henry Veltb.
Henry E. Lewis.
1 Wllllana.
acfcel Lloyd.
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OMAHA'S LEADINO HOTEL
The Murray.
1KA HlilllV, Proprietor.
Electric ran direct (rum Uiiliin doiot puss
tlio door, 13th and Haruoy Ms,. Oinalin, Nob.
Under new mnnairement
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
15th and Harney sts., Oninhu, Nub.
IUII.KTT Si I'AVKNI'OIIT, Props.
Speciul attention to Mate trade, guest and
commercial traYi'lem. Foruam street electric
cnrH nana the door to and from all parts of tlio
city.
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S
HAIRCUTTING -
o o o SHAMPOOING
A 8PECIALTY,
AT
SAM WESTERFIELD'S.
BURR BLOCK.
'IXJiTDT TVQ Howtoeconomtzattma!
TT.vJV-l.il O and money so as to see!
FAIR.
tno wonu a rairtooest.
adrantafe. la a one
tlon thai ma bar.
puzsieu you. atom mistaken by getting
. posteu in advance. reriiupa tiieuiuatratsa.
folder just Ulued by Santa Fa Routs U;
. what you need. 1 1 cont a Ina t tews of world .
fair buildings, accurato map of Chicago.;
.and other informs- .
Ster-Ste SANTA FE-
Palmer, P. A. Santa TJATTflVI? !
:Fa Routh, Omaha, 11U U J. J!t
andaskforfraecopy.
rnrr Tuition I Fall term, In men different
f til courses. Only high rrade Independent
Normal In the atate. Thu Finest BuUdinn.
Equipment, and Ablest Normal Faculty. No
experiment, bnt an established Management. 40
conrsos, as teachers and lecturers. A lira school
for the masses.' Write for catalogue.
E. R. 81ZER, Mgr. Lincoln, Neb.
UPHOLSTIRiR
AND CAHINF.T MAKK't,
Dom all kinds of Repairing Promptly
All work warranted.
sea Bo. nth st, .
Lincoln, Neb.
T. C. KERN, 1). I). IS.
Roorris 25 and 26, Burr Block.
LINCOIVN,
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Paraphleta describing the
resources of
KANSAS,
ARIZONA, OKLAHOMA,
NEW MEXICO and CALIFORNIA,
May ho had by addressing Q. T. Nicholson, O.
P. A T. A., A. T. A S. F. R. R., Topeka, Kansas.
Mention this papor.
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FROM S2.60 TO S4.B0.
Lincoln Stiff Hat Factory
N. W. COR.TWBLFTH AND O 8T6.
Old Hats Blocked, Cleaned, Dyed and
wide as jood as new. All kinds
of Repair Work done.
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MIm Bcrtio Burr U in Chicago.
Mr. P. Burton loft for tho east Tuofl
tiny. Mrt. A. L. Fuiiko luw kiio to Ijn
don, O.
Mr. W. P. Kulloy Bjwiit LalKr tiny in
Omaha. j
Mr. J. R. Wcbfltor left Wodneaday' for
Chicago. ,
Mr. C. E. Wulto njwnt' Sundny In
Beatrice.
Mr. D. Q. Courtney wiir in Boatrlco
Tuosdiiy.
Dr. Stanhope Iiiir returned from the
world's fair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kieth are at the
world's fair.
Mist Mabel Metcalf hua gone to tho
world's fair.
Mr. and Mra. J. II. (jlurk loft Monduy
for Chicago.
Mr. T. S. Alton haa roturned from
Washington.
Mr. C. R. Richter, of St. Joseph Mo.,
is in tho city.
Mias Alice Orr Is visiting her brother
Mr. II. W. Orr.
Mra. C. R. Hall is visiting frienda in
Mt. Vornon, O.
Mr. Rezin Welch loft Thuraday for
tho world's fair.
Mr. R. H. Oakley haa returned from
the world's fair.
Judge S. T. Cochran left iMontlay for
the world's fair. '
Mr. and Mra. C. S. Llpplncott are at
tho world'a fair.
Miss Mary Miller returned from
Omaha Tuesday.
Mr. P. L. Wing hue roturned from
Cotdwater, Mich.
Mr. II. C. Ames left Monday for
Portland, Oregon.
Mra. W. B. Ogden in ,ertjoying a visit
at tho world'a fuir.
Mra. S. D. Cox is enjoying ti visit at
at the world's fair.
Mr. Charles A. Hunnu is enjoying a visit
at the world's fuir.
Mr. Churles L. Burr was an Omaha
visitor Wednesday.
Mr. Arthur Walsh roturned Wednes
day from Chicago.
Mr. P. M. Cunninghum hits returned
from tho World'B fuir.
Dr.T. C.Kern loft Tuesduy for tho
Columbian exposition.
Miss Lillian Sterling is in attendance
U)on the world's fair.
Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Butlor left Mon
day for Hunnibnl, Mo.
Miss Lillie Munsey is enjoying u visit
with friends in Omuhu.
Ex-Congressman Laws has gone to
Oklahoma on business.
Mr. und Mrs. M. W. Polsoni loft Mon
day for tho White City.
Mr. W. G. Roberts has roturned from
u visit to tho world's fair.
Misses Anna Barr and Gertrude IjUWs
left for Chicago Sundny.
Mr. G, 0. Fox, suierintondont of
Brudstreets, is seriously ill.
MissNellio ManBlield.of Peoria, HI.,
was in Lincoln lust Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Daly loft Monday
for tho Columbian exposition.
Mr. und Mrs.'D. E. Thompson have ro
turned from Coldwater, Mich,
Mr. und Mrs. L. W.. Hustings left
Wedncsduyfor tho world's fuir.
Miss Ida Gunison haa returned from
u week's visit to.tho world's fair.
Mr. und Mrs. John L. Cursou huvo
returned from Colorado Springs.
Mr. G. M. Lumbortson left Sunday for
Montanu for u few days recreation.
Miss Helen Hoover has roturned from
u visit to tho Columbian oxixmitiou.
Miss Murio Marshall left during tho
week for South Bend, Intl., to attend
school.
Miss Kuthurino Kloutsch 11 ml sister
left Thuraday for York, Neb., to uttend
school.
Miss Alice Luwrence .has returned
from a two week's visit with friends at
Aurora.
Miss Currio Wusmor, of Grand Island,
wan the guest 01 Miss .Nellie Willie
this week.
Miss Mury Green, of Beatrice, has
been tho guest of Miss Gertrude Hill
this week.
Mr. und Mrs. Walter Noel of Beatrice
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. W.
Gurroutte.
Rev. C. F. Creighton and family are
enjoying u visit with friends in Cleve
land, Ohio.
Misses Sudio and Olive Graham have
returned from a pleasant visit to the
world's fair.
Mr. J. D. Calhoun and party have ro
turned from a visit of several weeks spent
in Wyoming.
Mr. h. WesFcl; Jr., hits leen joined by
his family. They are ut home at tho
Lindell hotel.
Tho Misses McMurtry, of Los Vegas,
Cal., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. McMurtry.
Dr. E. II. Curtis lottirued Tuesday
from Chicago where he spent the sum
mer, Mrs. Curtis und children arrived
u fow days lator.
Mlaa Maine Carson retutnod.. Wed
nesday from Pennsylvania und othor
points in the oast. , t
Mr. and Mm 11. W. Or. arc now st
homo to their friends nt Twenty-second
and South streets.
Miss Olive Latta returned Tuesday
from Omaha, whore she was tho guest
of Mlaa Nellie Daunt.
Mr. O. R. Oakley und daughters Mra.
Grinith and Miss Grace have roturned
from tho world'a fair.
Hon. Wi J. Bryan hua roturned from
Washington. He will remnln in tho
city only a fow days.
Miss Kute Stoddurd haa returned
from a visit to her former homo in Indi
ana und tho world's fair.
Misses Lulu nud Clara Lcmmo, nro
enjoying 11 brief visit in Omaha and are
expected buck next week.
Mrs. J. P. Cunninghum und daughter
huvo returned from it throe month's
viait with relatives in tho oast.
Dr. und Mrs. Holyoko and Mra. Snell
ing und son have returned from a
month's visit to tho world's fair.
Mr. J. It. Clancy of tho Allan Royal
Lino steamship, Montreal, is tho guest
of his sister, Mrs. John P. Sutton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. T. Jones and Mrs.
Paron Engluud huvo roturned from n
visit to tho Columbian exiosltion.
Miss Jeunnetto Wilson hits returned
from a visit with relatives in Minne
apolis und to tho Columbian exjxmltlon.
Mr. und Mrs. O. A. Mullon und Miss
uyuia million nuvu returned rrom a two
month's visit in New York and tho east.
Miss Pearl Minnick hits gone to Dan
ville, Va., whero she will till tho position
of instructor in music in tho Danville
academy.
Judgo und Mrs. A. S. Tibbots huvo
roturnod from u two month's visit in
Now York, Pennsylvania, Ohio und
Maryland.
Miss Kuthurino Saum, of Nowton,
Iowa, who camo on touttond tho Means
Covort wedding, loftjfor her homo
Thursday.
Mrs. L. C. Lowe, of Marion, Iowa,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.
Ellu Hutchins, of 1OT5 O street, loft for
homo this wcok.
Mrs. Robert M. Simons has returned
from Manltou, Col., accompalnod by her
duughtor, Miss Adelo. Mrs. Simons is
much improved in health.
Mr. J. W. Sherwood who wont south
ubout u year ago for his health, haa
returned greatly improved and spoaka
very highly of Arkansas as u health
resort.
Messrs. S. II. Burnhum, C. II. Morrill,
Hudson, Imhoff, D.'G. Wing und B. G.
Dawes returned tho first of tho week
from Bigelow, Mo., whither thoy wont
fishing.
Mr. D. L. Brnco has sold his handsome
rcsidenco ut Twenty-second und Wush
ington streets, formorly owned by Mr.
C. T. Brown, to Mr. J. K. Honeywell, for
820,000.
MiflH Lulu Summers, sister of Mr. W.
S. Summers, deputy attorney gencrul,
arrived in tho city from Colorado Mon
duy. Miss Summers is seriously ill with
typhoid fever.
Tho now board of pension examiners
for Lancaster county was organized this
week us follows: G. M. Smith, M. D.,
president; Thomas F. Britt, M, D., sec
retary; J, R. Haggard, M. D. treasurer.
Chancellor Cantleld, of the state uni
versity, has been elected president of tho
Y. M. C. A., L. A. Bumstead, secretary;
O. T. King, treusurer; Dr. II. L. Paine,
L. G. Buldwin und F. W. Taylor, vice
presidents. Miss Alico Wing will spend the winter
in Now York, where she will attend tho
Women's School of Design. She left for
tho oust yesterday intending to stop in
Chicago en route. Miss Bessie Wing
will sturt for Chicago tomorrow.
Mrs. Bigelow has been elected presi
dent of the Women's Christian Temper
und Union, Miss Helen Kingman, cor
responding secretary; Mrs. Louise S.
Guile, recording secretary; Mrs. Minna
Plumb, treasurer; Mrs. Tyler, assistant
treusurer.
Miss Maude Richards, instructor 011
the piano ut the conservatory of music
has returned from a vacation spent at
her homo in Iola, Kiis., bringing witli
her her sister Miss Blanche Rlchurds,
und Miss Stella Davis, who will take, up
their studies in tho conservatory.
Mr. C. R. Heath of Chicago stopped
in Lincoln during the week with the
family of Mr. GV'C. Morse. Mr. Heath
started June liTilh from Chicago to make
the journey to Situ Francisco on his
.bicycle. Ho met Messrs Mode Grif
fith and James Hadley, who lire making
the trip from Lincoln to Chicago, at
Mornnzo, Iowa.
Mr. J. W. Cutright and family leave
tonight for Washington intending to
to stop in Chicago en route. Mr. Cut-
right, who severs his connection with
tho AVii'h to become Congressman 1
Bryan's private M'orctury, is a gentleman
of great capability and Mr. Bryan is !
assuied an assistant who will bo a
valuahlu helpmeet, ,
Tliere may bo some nicer and cooler
places to enjoy a plato of delicious ice
creams than Chas. Juno's pavllllon, but
they are not to be found in this neigh
liorhood.
SOME SUMMdlt PROBLEMS.
14 like to know a lot of filing-. 111 sever m
'derstamlt " '"'
No crtilnpedlik ran explalni a hundred I'have
scanned.
1 eare not now for inutile ma that hare ye ted
the world for ajrl ' ' '
An mine In their essential points nipMrely f,
today. f ,Y V
Mow first of all I'd like to know why lannel
trousered men .u.
Dowenrthetn at the ankles lamed, nor t dm
tlicmdown mtnliiT '
Vre they too long to wrar, erehaiiee, the Way
that they were made
Or Is It that I he wearers feel that they may
have to wade?
And why Is It that lovely maids, who never
sneer at alt, if
When they do happen to attend a tourney of a
ball, '
Affect lurgnetiea, despite the fact their dyes
, are Miprrtlne.
And, looking through them, eeem transformed
to snobs of ancient line? '
Again, I'd know why In .Inly, and all through
August, too, " '
Young men and mnldeiia van do thing that bo
one else may do
Why la It that they am engaged rtom'JntT un
til fall, ni.t 'i
Tat In the winter seem lo know eaoh other not
at all?
And why do folka In search of rest go from a
restful home,
And like a baud of gypsies round about the
oeantry roam?
I want to know these things ao much that If
you'll tell me I'll
Reward you when wa meet with my moat fas.
tnatlng smile.
-Harper's liasar.
. Ha fleit There.
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"Wait a ml mi to, darling. I tear a Ger
man band around the corner. I can get up
there. Have a little patieBeet'
In a Had Way.
WiUlav-I'd hate to he as
Broker seems to be.
Wallace What Inula you to think he is
mini up?
Willis Why, he's been to see mu 10 times
;hlh week to get that liver I borrowed from
bint six months ago. Tlt-lllts.
HollUry llllss.
Klrht Little (llrlWi went to the piculc.
mil you wiun't even Invited.
Second Little Girl No, lititmammagave
lie u whole lot of money to buy cnudy and
t'lku and ice cream ami lemoimilo for ray
ivlf, awl I'll bet I was sleker'n you were,
(Jixxl News.
The HruM lliuid.
She lliut baud has i-oiiKlderiiblo cheek,
(liiying under our window.
He Yes. It' m bra- bund, you know.
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"Yum, yum, yum!" Truth.
Willie I'd hate to he as hard up aa
Broker seems to be. I
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BLOCH & KOHN'S
Proy;rssilv 'Dvy Goods Brir?orltassa.
1 141 AND I I4t O STREET
FURNITURE,, STOVES,
BED ROOM SETS,!
FObDING BEDS,
CHAIRS, LOUNGES
BOOK CASES,
TABbES AND
FURNITURE
OF ALU KINDS.
CURTAINS, CARPETS
AND A COMPLBTK IrlNFi Ol
147 H AND M STREETSLINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
TliiH is'" eiy lino estableHhmcnt--probably better than anything of tho kind
in the wo.ld.
Capacity, l.oM) baths daily.
Artesian mineral water is used.
r-.eiaiate mronuuodutions me piovided for both K'.m'H.'
I
Tn3 Greut Pltinue
Holds about a quarter of a million
And ir- nearly lot) feet long, 'M feel
lis clear as a crystal, too.
'Ihete are some spring boards, 1 1 apeo and automatic needle hath in this dor
purtment.
11 e Heel Roomsi
Are for transients who do not euro to leave the building after u bath.
Patients taking treatment use them also.
reii&MiiintlMrri
And many other diseases can be CUHED in the Hot Salt Department. ,
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Now we're coming down to business. ,
Maible walls. Mosaic Hoots, rich Bugs, Carpets and Drapeiies.
Great lire places, easy chairs and divans.
All nuts of baths are given. Tliere is also a BARBKK SHOP.
Ladies' Hair Dressing Depaitmeut, and even a Miinieuie, Chiropodist and
Hoot Black. ! ,
Tviiiiol)ON Are Sei'veil
j And Turkish cotTee and lots of other thing good to eat and ilvinkt
Antl the half hasn't been told.
Wo Invite -xoti'". V - I ) '
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