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About Saturday morning courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1893-1894 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1893)
IFOT'-- ,,ViTf'Vif?."1 ?ra'WpS5frff ?'ir KW'wiiSlpr THB ATJKfcIAY MORNING OOURIRH i . r u . i -i I i t ?,?- ' .m a c. tfflt J aw .1 "II iff- (I ' ""''''Wftm- t t ,. fimr . - ' , . .(! rtlM'M rHW J U; ifS"4 . '! ' p , ,Ta5si ? - vijr. p, 9pr SO 1 , I I fi ! OJi r " fi i T t ,r;3,MKftl i .: Now York Tribune: Wo should liko to know mid hope soon to hour whether or not Governor Flower intends to pro vent Corbottand Mitchell from fighting at Coney Inland. IIib power is us ample as his duty 1b obvlouH. And ho is jier fectly aware of tho fact; for, with that Bort of language and that degree of em phasis which ho occasionally takes pride in employing, ho declared not long ago that there would bo no prize light at ISiilTnlo during ids administration. This was at a timo when there was some talk ofr a pugilistic encounter in that city, and the circumstances were presumably such as o mako a show of magisterial virtue wife and popular. What does ho propose to do now? The act of preparing for a prize tight is as contrary to the law as the actual combat. Tho governor does not need to wait an other hour. We are disused to think that his inclination is to stop the light. Does lie dare? nun New York Time: Yesteiday morn-1 him a ttrst class trounciig. Uut it Ih ing ever newspaper in this vicinity ' feared Dompsoy is not the man ho for contained the news that a professional I merly was, and that the beating which prize lighter from England had been Ilohort Fitzsimmons gave him somo called upon by Judge Newton, of i years ago lias had tho effect of destroy -Gravesend, Kings county, who sub- ing ids great will power and ambition, mittcd to him a proposition in writing If bucIi should prove to bo tho case, the in behalf of tho Cone. Island Athletic gallant defender of the middle-weight club to light with another professional claps for so many years is probably in for a prize of 8J0.000. The English , for a second hiding, which we earnestly bruiser is rejKirted to have leiptired that he should Iw guaranteed protec tion, and Judge Newtim is rejx)rted to have otreied to furnish him any guaran tee that ho might wish. Wo do not see how a caso of violation of tho law could bo inoro clearly made out, or one in which the principal offenders could be more easily got at and brought to justice. There is absolutely, so far as wo can make out, only ono thing to pro vent, and that is tho imwer of tho band of politicians who control tho politics of tho democratic party in Kings county. It is their "protection," aud theirs only, that could be of any avail. Nor must it' bo forgotten that this is not a case of intending criminality. Tho law forbids what Judge Newton is reported to huvo dono just as plainly as it forbids tho actual tight. Tho tight will not take place until December, but if tho law officers do not do thoir duty before November tho promised protection to tho bruisers may bo found to be of no value. Charlie Mitchell is as full of tight as an egg is of meat. Those who thought Mitchell was not in earnest in his pur- s?iS.Mt voTrwrcv coupon " THE COURIER " VOTING CONTEST FOR MOST POPULAR BICYCLE RIDI3JK. OOOOOOOOO I VOTE FOR aM aaw i ... i aa aa i ! - i a . , jL I 'iV r?v suit or Champion Corbetthave now found out their mistake. Tho Hritish champion's tribute to tho worth of .Charley Noel of New Orleans is a sign! , tleant factor in the dealings of tho Knglishman with Americans, and goes to show that ho is not the ingrate that some of his American despisers liavo l ni,,.,,l I,!.,,. n,iWnvir. b.-.lb irliiiliiitorH are now on the battletleld. Jim Cor bett writes that he is in line form, and could do battle in four upon; therefore, the championship of the these men should and weeks if called tight for the world between I will be a terror. That Corbett imwscsscb natural advau- tages over his prospective adversary is a matter of fact; he lus height and reach to tho good, is young and the very nemo of tlstic science; ho has grown stronger than ho was, and is in every way su perior to the Englishman. Jack Dempsey has commenced train ing for his international tight with Hurgc, tho Englishman. Every Ameri can should hope that tho once famous Nonpareil will show some of his old form and that lie will be able to do to the foreigner what he has often done to many of tho ambitious lighters -givo hope will not be his lot this time. Ijot all Americans join in wishing Jack success, but by all manner of means givo the stranger fair play. $100 Iteuiiril, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one (treaded disease Hint science lias leen able to euro in all its stages aud that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is thoonly jMisitivo euro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con Btitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly . upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho disease, aud giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature in ' doing its work. The proprietors have so much faitli in its curative K)wcrs, that they offer 8100 for any ease that it fails to euro. Send for list of testi monials. Address, V. J. CHENEY.& Co., Toledo, O. ESTSokl by druggists, 75c. High priced cloaks elegant styles. Ahhiiv Cloak Co. By special arrangement with the Mulr-Cowln Company pi tills city, THla'COUIf IEI( Is able to mnke the following' extraordinary premium offer: To every .New Subscriber wlio pays' SO Gents' In. advance for three month's subscription, we will give ns a premium n beautiful alter dinner china cup and saucer, hand decorated. These cups and saucers cannot be purchased for less than 75 cents or $1.00. Gall at the office and see them. CnrJoi I.at. Co., IfctOI O Mtfoot. Th Nt.u.i oiei.eatn. r..r liunre-.. With the new social season of 1KKM, tho Nebraska state orchestra announces ' rentiy " " " MWW'inei ih wiicro iirm uihhh hiuhh: ii,.mi:... x.. rtiBtB comprising tins organization are ken from the ranks of the celebrated Ncbruslin ntiito band. II. 1. Irvine, director, and holds itself In readiness to turnish small or large orchestra from live or six pieces to tho full grand orchestra of twenty-live thoroughly competent artists including a brilliant coterie of talented soloists. The state orchestra will be fully.propared to-tlll all engagements this season, tho largo mini 1,or ,,,f mwHiclniiH constantly enlisted making it an easy matter to play two or more engagements on the same evening. Director Irvine is thoroughly drilling I his orchestra and regular rehearsals are 1 making for this branch of the organiza tion a reputation equaled only by the State band that has met with such cor I dial reception both in Lincoln and I throughout the state the past summer. Already several season contracts with i social organizations have been closed 1 and Manager Lou Wessel will bo pleased ! to furnish .rates and open dates to all , applicants either in person or by mail, at the Liudell hotel. I llr. Iliirrint' In tint 1'luee. So says an oldgentlemnn of about 70 ' years from Oakdale, Neb. He says, for the past year I have suffered a great , deal with jxior tenth, after trying nearly all the dental buhhwackers and spending over Sto.OO and still not able to got a set of teeth that I could use. I was ubout , to give up in (Impair, when I happened to read one of Dr. Ilurrus' advert isc- 1 meats, seeing that he made a 'specialty of making sets for old gentlemen. 1 de- , termined to make ono more effort and I give him a trial, and can truthfully say 1 that I at last found tho right place. Mr. Ilurrus hit tho nail on the head tho tlrsl 1 lick, and I am now going home feeling ( 20 years younger and with a set of teeth i that are perfect in every respect. . Mr. J. M. Craw says he is going to send i up all tho old boys in Oakdalo who want a good set of teeth to Dr. Hurrus, at 11208 I .,, t :.,...,!., v..i. .... i... :.,,.,.,,.:., j niiiuii J4if..w!ijf uut nn nu in Vii-j tuiu that ho knows his business. The Lincoln Uusiness college is mak ing a great exhibit at tho state fair and carrying off neatly all the prizes. It is without doubt the best place to prepare young men and women for business. The teachers employed are gentlemen of national reputation and thousands of its graduates in business testify to its superiority. Applications for admission !., i i n ..i received at the college, southwest corner Eleventh and O streets. Althea toilet preparatories at Hector's Pharmacy. NOTICE! &cci, sn THE COURIER will present to the most popular bicycle rider in Lincoln ono of SKINNER BROS. & WRIGHT'S Bicycle Suits, made in the latest style and guaranteed to tit. This suit is furnished to THE COURIER by Skinner Uroa. & Wright, of Denver, Colo., one of the leading manufacturing firms of tho west especially for tho puriioso of this contest. It cau bo seen at THE COURIER Oftlce, 1201 O street. The suit will be awarded to the rider who receives the Urges number of voteB prior to November 1, 181K1. Any one can vote. All you have to do is cut out the coupon and send it iu. Who do jou want to have this suit? Make up you mind and send in the coupon. ONE WAY TO GET COUPONS OMlSAr. Pay 50 cents for subscription to THE COUilEr for Three Months in advance, and we will give you twenty five coupons. Contest closes November 1, 1893. HE ftELENTED. The Mnula WnrITli.it Suvril IlirOkl Mna lll'UMIII. llizoklali Smith, the millionaire bulUlcr, contiiicloratal real estate owner, wan Mil ting at liltt U'k. UN dark, Htirn face from time to tlniu writhed with an fxprenMlnn thnt lieMxiMi iiuoiili'.eil tliiiiiuht. It wih cvldciitthal wine! lilmrterrltilu was preying on IiIhiiiIimI. Presently IiIm secretary enti red nnd handed Idm n card which rend: i c. cittii..woNi)i.::v smytiii:. : "Hmtlic Kmytliuf" muttered tho old man, "I know no one of that name, lint show him In." A htohieJit 1'itir Mr. C ('holmondlry Smytlie'vuiH uheu'd Into the presence of his father, lie sank languidly Into a chair, remarking; "Denh met What a donld boahl Yniiah beastly man wouldn't he. lluve I was yonah sou, aud I had to send In mo cahd." His father looked at him first with sur prise, then with stem pity. "Well," he exclaimed Impatiently, for ho was not In a mood to look upon the de generacy of his race with composure, "what has brought you all the way from Fifth to Twelfth avenue! Are you in debt again" "Oh, deah, nol" and the fragile c::qulslte made n deprecating gctturc. "Well, then, what lit llr" "The fnet is, gulivnoli, I'm going to get mnwwlcd." "Hut Henrietta Is st'll In Vassar." "Heawlettnr Weally, I don't undch Btondf" The old man jumped up In a towering rage thnt towered more thnu llahel on tho plnln of Shluar. I' uglngdown his largo cured ham listen thedesk, ho yelled: "Have you dared to think of marrying any ono but Henrietta Hlordnn.t he daughter of tho congressman whose InlluwiKu jnnile me the rich innn I nmf You were betrothed when children." "Thedaughterof a waul heeler," sneered tho son. ' "Yes," roared tho father, "and the sou of a hod cnrrler." , , They glared 'at each other in silence si lence thicker than the mortar .Smith put Into his contract houses, "What Is her name" the father Anally hissed, "MUs Lovhm Ch" "What's that name again" he exclaim ed, a flush of joyous excitement ooztug through li'ls rocklimu complexion. "Lovlna." "Spell it!" "L-o-v-l-n-o." "With tho accent on the second sy llnble" "Yes!" "Hurrah!" ho yelled, fairly dancing for I joy. Then he sat at his desk and wrote out the name, whispering toftly to himself "Lovlnnl I.ovlnu!" Then be wrote It In largo letters, and holding it at an arm's length beamed upon It. . , At length Mr. Smythe became restless and disturbed Mr. Smith's blissful reverie by Inquiring: "Tbjun am I to undehstand that I have youah consent" "Wbat'thatr Oh, I forgot! Certainly! Go and morry her whenever you like. She has saved my reason." ?'r . ... . ... "Yousce, I wns half crazy trylngto think , nf nnmft ,' .,,. ' . '? i1011 i have just built. Lovlna will do to a T." Aud as the son faded gently out of the room the old man whispered over the sweet name again and again and rubbed his i I & 4 j t !).' , 1 huge, liiird paluiN together till they gavu forth a sound HUotliatof the mud paper liourdHtliey manipulate In the whig" when tho pretty souhrettu Ih dancing n double fthuffle. Life. He Left. A crrtnln nlloimthlo. physician, not mora thnu n thousand miles from u given point in the city of Dcti tilt, has a daughter wIiomj ktendy companion Is a pronounced hoimco- path.anil for reasons not atall professional tho father doesn't admire IiIh possible son-in-law, though the daughter does. Some time ngo tlie old gentleman found the young man at his Ih.uk', and thinking it a good time to settle matters he proceeded to speak his mind very frcejy to tho youth. "Well, Inn e you said all you wiiuUd to say" Inquired the suitor when the father had made a scries of uncomplimentary and seditions remarks, "No, I haven't," exclaimed tho allopath, getting his second wind, "I want to say that my advice to on Is to get out of this house at once and nevercoino buck again." The young man braced up nnd smiled. "Well," ho responded, "you may go to Jericho with your advice. I'm a houueo- fmtli, 1 am, and I don't allow any allopath n existence to prescribe, for me. Good evening," and tho young man fat down so illrmly that the old gentleman concluded lie had made a mlstnku and art the House himself. Detroit Fn o Press. Volco From Tent Is that you, Hill Hrlng in thu whisky when you come. I left it standing by the pall outside. Life. A Trick of tho Trade. Photographer Thero now, madam, look as pleasant nu you caul Try to think of something exhilarating. (jusiomcr wen, uutwuni, i wonuerr Photographer Consider, for instance, that you have only got topnymcOshlllings per dozen cartes, while my competitor over the way charges 9 shillings! Tlt-Hlts, It Dliln'tWork. "What can I do for you" he asked of the caller. "I came to collect for the ventilating fan we put In for) oil." "Oh er I see. I'm sorry, but we aren't cashing any drafts at preteut." Washing ton Star. Old Hen.U. Visitor How old are jou, Molly Molly I am going on 10 years. "Is that so I thought you were younger than that." "Come, now, you are trying to flatter me for some purpose or other." 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