Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, April 07, 1888, Image 8

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THE COURIER.
A Rypvlar ltpr of Modtrn Tim$.
Saturday Evening, April 7, 1888.
Tim Courier (.'nn l lNnitul At
Wlmlmir lltitrl Now Htniul,
Capital Hold NownHliind,
OdoU'ti lllnlim Hull Now Hlnml.
Clnnon A riclolirrV, 1 110 ( Htrret.
A.T. I.einlni.Oo'n., Ilixl O Htreet.
Tho Gotham NewnHland, IIS Month lttli HI.
Keith lln., III Ninth lllliHtn-ot.
Kl. YimiiK, HWlOHIrctil.
MITICi: TO AllVIIItTINKUN.
Advertiser ore tripieMed to end In tliel
favor n rnrly mi pnmdhto, not later thiiu four
o'clock Krlilny afternoon, nn tlm I'ntniiKit
cock to pre tlialevcnlni When nrderlnu
jour advertisement out drop tlm htndiii'M
nianni;ei nrard. Tlioeollrulor I apt to Cornet
inch order, unit roinpllnnro with thin renucM
will nuvo ii trouble nnd y-onrMf niinoyitnen.
We nrodtilly iuUIIiik to our Hut of ulncrlherii,
employing n man enpeclally for Hint nolo pur
poiie,ntid rliiliu Hint iimm iittvnrllnliiR medium
tiioColillIKU luiincxeollcd.
Dunlap Mats Spring Style.
SPRING STYLES.
W.R. DENNIS,
Hatter and Furnisher,
1137 O Street.
Whltehroa.st Coal niut I.tiuo Couipnny.
8llkn, Aidihy &MlltpatiKli.
Laco curtain at Oakley &Co.
Dellclom luncliea at Urown'n Cafe".
Spring wrap, Anhliy & Mllliipatit;h.
Flno dreta good, Ashby Sz MtllnpaiiKh.
Oytern, fwdi, fnt niul lino at Ilrown'.
Auk your grocer for homo mnilo bread.
Hinnko Cluli Room cigar. Ilurr Mock.
Fifty rent glove tulo nt Oakley & Co.
Party mitts niul glove nt Onkloy Cv Co.
Carpe liottom prices nt Onkloy & Co.
Trickoy Co., wholesale nnd rutnll Jewelers.
Kern & llolierta, dontUt'i! Alexander Hlk.
Don Cninoron, WM O street, for hitichca
11 luck rdlk mlttn just received nt Oakley &
Co.
Muriln underwear, now line, nt Onkloy &
Co.
CM) for 18o full regular hoso nt Oakloy &
Co.
Zozo nttho Kunkonext Wednesday ovcn
lng. All tlm latest wraps niul Jackets nt Onkloy
&Ca
Thirty-two Inch (sateen l'J l-2c nt Onkloy
&Co.
Jet, jet, Jet.i, In trimming nml paneM nt
Oakley's.
llroadclothti 1 1.U3 nml nmnron cloth nt Onk
lcy & Co.
Thousand nillo ticket for wilo nt 115 South
Tenth utrvKit,
Pure, flrst-closs good nt Rett fc Howell',
.W)0 street.
Oysters In every Btylp, flno niul frcah, nt
Don Cameron'.
Our May Leo So cigar is tho lcst In tho city.
Try It, Uurr block.
Cnnon City Conl ngnln nt tho "Whitcbrcatt
Coal niul I.lino Co.
Tnko tho Klkhorn linos, Omaha tniln lenv
ing Lincoln at 7a. m.
Oakley & Co. hnvo the fust btnek hosiery
for ladle and children.
After tho club pnrtleo, go to Hrown'H now
cf(5 for n delicious lunch.
Mm. Jauio Ilrown Potter in "Komoo niul
JuUot" nt Fuuko'a tonight.
Canned goods of every description nt Hotts
& Bowcll's, 1120 O Btreet.
BotU &, Bewell nro hondqunrtera for flno
groceries, nt ll'-X) 0 Btreot.
Smoko tho Club Room clgnr mado by Hn
Tannh clgnr fnctory, llurr block.
Ueforo Insuring look up tho Mutual Ltfo
Insumuco Compnny of Now York.
ThoMksourl Pncldo railroad run frvo reclin
ing clinlr cam on nil through trains.
lloaxt Turkey, Uoomj niul nil kinds of nients
at Don Ciuueron'd every day for dinner.
Finest lino of smokers' meernclmum nrticlou
At Uio Havnua cigar fnctory, Uurr block.
Monarch and Lincoln brands of canned
goods at UotU& Bowcll's, 1120 O Btreot.
Bilk wrap llenrtettas In tho most oxqulslto
thailes nro Miown by AkIiIij it Millspaugh.
Doctor I). P. Bnlloy, ofllco and residence
cor. of Thirteenth and O BtrooU. Tel. 017.
An Easter festival was given nt Dohnnan's
linll Monday ovcnlng by tho A, M. E. church.
Seasonablo fruits of nil kinds nro special
ties at IletU & Bowcll's, grocors, 1120 O
street.
Imported smoking tobaccos, finest made, to
ho had only nt Havana cigar factory, Burr
block.
Tickets to poiiiU In Kansas, Missouri and
tickets via Uinnlia on sale at Klkhorn oftlctt,
US Bo. 10th St.
The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New
York, W. 11. Hastings, District Agent,
room 03, uurr uiock.
Mr. Ed. A. Church will hnvo chargo of tho
"Windsor bar hereafter, and dUpcnso tho best
f liquors to patrons.
The board of trustees of tho Christian Unl
Tersity met in tho city Tuesday, and work
will be begun on the 1st of May,
Betts & Bewell keep the freshest groceries
to be had In the city. Everything in tho
family supply line at their store, 1120 O
sires t.
Wanted.
Gentlemen and ladles to tnko position with
reliable house. Good salary guaranteed.
Promotion rapid. Address A, this oulce.
AN ENJOYAULE PARTY.
Tlmt Olvrn by Hip ririmniit Hour .lun-
tilur l.it i:itilii.
Tho l'liHiMiit Hour .liinlnra gnvo their Inst
rty iif tlm WNiimnnt Temple hull lnut even
ing, wmio forty wuplos Wing pnwnt, Tho
evening was mild nnd titoniuiut, and with n
good lloor nnd oxivllent iniinlo tho hnppy
young jHsiplo trlpixil tho lioutit uwnylii n
iiHwt chnriuliiK nnd dpllghl fill innniipr. Tho
pnigrnm ninlalnnl twolvoiiiimlH'rR, with pro
vision for four extras. Tho dnnolng i-anls
weiti very pietty, nlthough the geiiernl in
grot wns they did not contain mom numberx,
Minln was furnished by tho full I'hllhnr
nioiilu orchwtrn, nnd wns n iniwt ptenslng
coucoinltnut of thn (ivi'iilug'ri enjnyiupiit.
After tho dancing wits concluded, tho rty
ivpnlrid to Ilrown' enfe, wheni mi plegnnt
lmqupt had Ux'tisprend In-font their coming.
Thh wnsii imsitngiirnhlu feuturoof thonv
enlng'H pleuMiri', nnd It was with regret they
imrtod for tho night. Tho following worn
among thotiprtNmti
MIsw-h Hello nnd A llcen Onkloy, Lilllhrldgo,
Ciinilnlilof Omnhn, llnthnwny, Ijiws, I lain
nioiid, .Dlekoy, Montiiiso, lhuiper, Terry,
Hniwn, ltniiin, AiuIiiih, I'linkn, Huolling,
.Ionian of Oiimlm, llautn, llin-kpr, Htout niul
Ashhy. MoMtrs. Maxwell, Kunke, Htout, ('.
H. Clarke, AudruK, V. II. Clarke, Hliumonx,
lloutr, Hathaway, HIoith, Young, Hmlth,
Illufoiil, IManl, Mullen, Hcott, Templel'.ui,
Wifklmeh, Illggenbothnm, Mulr, West, Nli
sley, Winger, (leorgo McArthur and Huttoii.
MIhh Miller of Omnhn, Is tho guextof Mlm
Clnni Wnlih.
1 Ion. IC. K. Ilrown returned Monday from
Now Orleans,
Al. Knlrbrothur of tho Iter, hns been In tho
city this week.
Mr. A. IC. (Irllllth niul fnmlly luf I Weduos
dny for Now Yoi k.
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Keith pnld Oiiinhu n
hhort visit this wek.
Mr. A. C .loiner nnd wlfo paid Omnhn n
short visit thlt week.
. Mr. A. A. Ijixeh returned Tuewlny frouin
ImilucMHtrlp to California.
Mr. U W. llllllngsley loft Thiirwlny for
U'uveuworth on legnl bunlnos.i.
Tho Ancient Order of Foresters will here
after meet In ICulghts of I'ythla hall.
Miss Viola Davis of Hlnunton, Virginia, Is
tho guest of Mrs. K. K. Ilayilen this week,
Miss Clnin Wheeler of Witukegnn, Illinois,
Is tho guest of horslsler, Mrs. K. II. Curtis,
litUIJ Htreot.
Mr. nnd Aliv. A. Pntterson of Mason Cltj',
Iowa, urogurats of Mrs. K. K. Ilayilen nt
1127 II street.
Joo Ilrown of Alllnuco Hieut u few days In
tho city this week, Joo lias n now lot of
stories on tnp.
Mm. Will Dennis of Ashlnud, i nleco of
Mr. W. R. Dennis, attended tho "OomiHii"
Thursday ovcnlng.
Mr. U A. Willis, formerly of tho Missouri
I'nclllc, Is now car accouiitnut nt this point
for tho Klkhorn ronil.
"Dick" Millar returned to Omnhn Monday
nfter n few days visit to his pnrouts, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. E. R. Millar.
Miss Jordan nnd Miss Dickey, who caino
down from Omaha to attend tho geriunn, nro
guests of Miss Dickey.
Mr, II. P. )nu niul family will leave In
Juno for n trip to Oermnny. Thoy oxMct to
bo ulisent Kivornl mouths,
Mr. W. Holmes has lieen very 111 tho
Mst wiH'k, but Is Improving. Mrs. Holmes Is
expected to nrrlvo homo today.
Mrs. J, II. MoMurtry and daughter, MIhh
Tote, are expected to nrrlvo homo todny from
their three mouths stay In California.
Mr. II, P. Lnn, Mr. A. E. Hnrgrnves and
Mr, I, M, Raymond nttouded n meeting of
wholctuilo grocers lu Omaha this week.
A largo uumlier of Odd Fellows loft yester
day afternoon over tho Klkhorn for Fremont
on n visit to Centennial lodeo of that city,
Mr. H. M. Rico was cniicu upon by a uum
lier of friends Wednesday evening to con
gratulato him upon his election to council.
John E. McCluro nrrlvod In tho city "Wed
ucMlny on his homt-occiiHlounl trip for tho
purpose ot distributing Ht, Paul literature.
Mrs. Colpetzor, nnother Omnhn lady whoso
presence lent charm to Thursday evening's
"Oerniiin," Is tho guest of Mrs. II. P. Foster.
Mrs. B. R. Slmmonnan of Hutchinson, ICan
mis, left for her homo Tuosdny after n very
pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs, H. li,
Wnro.
Mr. Chas. Hull of Omaha, enmo down
Thursday to attend tho "Oermnn." Ho wns
n guest, whllo lu tho city, of Mr. AV. R.
Ilrown.
A city lenguo composed of Imum ball clubs
from Hovoml business houses, tho banks, uni
versity and capltol Is talked of. Wo ho'io It
will bo n success.
Mlssdertlo Clnrkoof Omaha, is tho gunst
for ft fow days of Mrs. L. C. Hum Miss
Clarke enjoyed tho pleasures of tho gcrinnu
Thursday evening.
Mr. Chas. Whltmoro, brother of Mr. II. J.
Whltnioro, who hns been employed in tho
pidtolllco for imino time, left Tuosdny for his
homestead In Colorado.
Mls Lulu Omylnger of Clovolnnd, 0 sis
tor of Mrs. A. C. Zlemor, Is expected to
innko n return visit to Lincoln this summer.
Bho will nrrlvo next week.
Tho Whist club met Thursday enrolling nt
Oen. J. O. Mcllrido's jvsidenco, comer of
Twelfth and P btreots. Tho evening wiw as
usual, n most enjoy nble one
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. P. Foster wore nt homo
to n few friends nt their residence, No. 12111 11
street Inst evening. It wns r.n informal af
fair, but none tho loss enjoyable.
Tho members of tho Pleasant Hour club are
endeavoring to lia veil party next week, pro
imbly Wednesday ovcnlng, A meeting for
purpose being cnlbd for this evening nt 7
o'clock,
Mr. P. A. Dalloy, formerly of tho real es
ttao firm of Gardner & Dalley, has returned
to Lincoln from Duluth, Minn., wheru he
went last fall. Mr. Dalloy will innko Lincoln
his futuru homo.
Mrs. Moore, accompanied by her daughter,
Miss Holla, hnvo arrived in tho city on n
visit to Mr. 8. E. Mooro. Thoy nro mother
nnd sister of Mr. Mooio and will 8ond tho
summer lu Lincoln.
Mr. W. I Pickett of tho II. & M. freight
olllce, leaves tomorrow on nn eastern trip.
His (tster, Mrs. Tarrell and Miss May Pickett,
who hnvo boon visiting in Kentucky will re
turn homo with him.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians gnvo
their third annual ball Monday evening.
Over 20) tickets wore sold nnd over hnlf that
many couplet! were present. The hall was
beautifully nnd cwtefully decornUJ.
At tho meeting of tho Hnrmoulo society
Monday evening tho following wero elected
otllcerss Vice-president, G. lC AVoIf; trens
nror, Charles Mayer; secretary, George Bhor
rcr; financial secretary, William Voith.
Mrs, L. C. nurr nnd daughter leuvo next
week for Washington Territory, to lo gone
till tho latter part of Juno. During thel
stay thoy will visit tho principal iolnU of in
terest on the coast, and otherwlseenjoy thom-j
bclvea.
Tlm (lerninii.
Ono of tho most enjoyable entertainments
ever given lu Lincoln wns generously pro-
Vliltsl liy tho Weriunu ulul) nt Temple Hull
Tliiirwlny nvenlng. Tlm inuslo was cimnI.iiihI
all thomresMiilonof t !iu Ix-nt. Tho w outlier
was delightful nnd tho presence of nirnviihlo
visitors from abroad added lunch to tho Joy
ousnoss of tho occasion. Tho dnuciug began
nt H p. in. Tho following ladles and gentle
men wero present, who will hnvo plensnut
moinorleri of tho party;
.Messis, Hi-own, Klngsloy, Helskoll, Rlchter,
llnnly, l'oiter, C(sp,T, Dennis, Mngism, Mc
Aithur, Zeliriiiig, l.oiiilst, Hnydpn, Foster,
Wilghl Foi psinnii. Wheeler. Hholilon. Ivnn-
IhmImiii, IIppmhi, Kmltli, Townloy and Hull.
iiiemininos t -uiiiuiror niul Huiuly ,.f Omnhn,
Dennis, llnydell, Foster. Bholdon. I.nnilM.rt-
hoii, lleeson, Townloy, Ogden, I) ilsof Ash
land, MIhwh Clark, Dlekov. Jordan. MIII..P .if
Omnhn, Hnnly, WnWi, Httrllng, Fuiiko,
Minn, iiouues, nickoy, Htout mid Dnvls.
Tho (lennnii wns led by Mr. Townlv. iiksM-
til Mr. I'inist. llofreshinents servisl nbniil
It o'clock nfter which dniieliiL was i-oiitiiiii.sl
until iiliont 'J oVIiK'k. Tho fuvoiuwero the
nicest ever seen lu tho city.
i:il .Vims.
Ill-other F. 0. Zohrtiliir ntlemlisl tlm i.'ii,
bull al Omnhn Wednesday evening. Music
lor inn im-ciihioii was Illl'lllslKsl liy tho Oliiahn
Musical Union, nml thuiiirnlr wiisn unuiil
suivchs In every mrllculnr.
Mveliew inemlH'iM wore kI von tho first .In-
grew nt Mondny evening's hoshIoii.
llegulnrcoiuinunlcntlou next Monday even
ing. This will Ik u buslnetot liitstluir. nml nf
sK-clnl InleroHt to memlKTM. Tho report of
cmnniltteo oiicoiiHtltutloli nnd by Inws will
iki consuioiisi.
Work Is progi-ovslng on the now quarters,
nnd thoy will bo In sIiiihi nt tltuii o.iooted.
Hrothors F. '. .elirung and Clms, E. Ma
goingo;to Omnhn tonight to attend the Noclnl
wssloii given by Omnhn lodge, No. Jill to
Roland Herd.
Oiiinhu Elks nro ilellghtnl over Lincoln'
pnw-icniUN lislgo, and nny member of 80 Is
ulwuys mado welcomo In the ini'tropolls,
Elk news nro n little senreo this u.w.l-
Wait till tho boys got Into their own qunrtors
mid things will liven up.
.Miss Htout Is visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T.
Hoggs.
Mr. J. I). Porter of Omnhn, wits tho guest
of Will Hnnly several dnys this week.
Enslor Bervlcesnt tho vnrious churches
Hundity wero Interesting, nil being prettily
decorated,
A nuislcnl will Iki given on Wcdnesdny ev
ening next nt tho residence of Mr. nnd Mrs.
II. W. Hrown, No. Hill H street.
Tho llornl dworntlous nt tho llennett-llny-denwiHldlng
werotho hnndlwork of tho No
brnskii Floral comjmny's .utlstle workmen,
and evoked much admiration.
Becuro your souls for llooth nnd llnrrottlio
fore too lute. Orders for stmts from sur
rounding towns nro coining In o cry dny, and
tho choice ones will soon nil Iki gone.
Hovornl Lincoln votm. ladles mid i-Miitln.
men, among them Air. W. R. Ilrown nnd
MIks McCllutock. will attend n "(l,.niiii
given by Mrs. Coletzer nt her residence in
uiiiiiiiii uexi inurwiny oveuiug.
Intending sulwerlltors nro requested to hand
lu their names to Air. J. A. ICi.it li . ,win ,
jKjsslblo. There will lie an oiwiilng for Lin
coln In tho AVestern Assoclntioii soon, and wo
must niivo our organlzntion to meet such nn
cmorKcucv. Air. Keith sinrts for Wlehlhi tn.
dny to attend tho meetlii.
AUxs Clara Dickey, who has Ikh;ii visiting
Ali-s. Idiwreucu Helskoll sinew last autumn,
will return to her homo lu Greenville, Ohio,
on Monday n week. Miss Dickey bus many
admirers nnd friends lu Lincoln who will bo
sorry to hear ot hordeimrturo, and wlllglndly
welcome her to Lincoln again.
Mr Kdwunl II. Green and Aliss Frances O.
Aletcnlf wero united in marriago Tuesday
evening nt the residence ot the bride's bister,
Mrs. W.J. ljunb. Only relatives and Immed
iate friends of tho family witnessed the cere
mony. Tho young couple hnvo u host of
friends in the city who wlshthem nil tho
happiness that life ull'ords.
Allss May Potvln left Mondny for Omaha,
Bho appeared Tuesday evening In n conceit
given by tho Cuthollo Knight of America
at lloyd's opera house. Iter rendition of
several dllllcult selections on the piano forte
wero the subject of much praise troiu tho
press or that city. Allss Potvln will return
Alonday lu company with several Omaha
Indies nnd gentlemen who will cor.io down
for the purosu of attending tho reception to
lllsliop Houucum that oveuiug.
Alessrs. Ashby it Allllspaugh shownn extra
Hue lino of summer underwear this season,
Including, silk, lisle and cotton. Their 2.rc.
vest Is a great bargain.
Tbul Tired reeling
AilllcU nearly every ono in tho spring. Tho
system having become uccustomod to the
bracing air of winter, is weakened by tuu
warm duys ot tho changing season, and
steadily iolilsto attacks ot disease. Hooil's
Barsiiparilla Is just tho medicine needed. It
tones uud builds up overy part of tho body,
and ulso expols all impurities from tho blood.
Try it this season.
Rich food, and lack of exercise, during the
winter months, causes tho system to become
tot pid and tho blood Impure. A doso or two
ot Ht. Patrick's pills will clcnuso and invig
orate the system, purify tho blood and do
more good than u dollar Dottle ot hluod purl
Her. For sale by W.J. Turner.
MIutIps of City T.tfr.
Mrs. Muggins (who hnd just opened a side
window, after dusting! Oh, denrl This liv
ing In a block just makos mo sick. Whewl
The smell of that horrid cigar Air. Rlchman
noxt door Is smoking just fills this wholo
room. I should think pooplo would havo
mor sense nnd decency,
Daughtor Somo folks never think of any
ono but themselves.
'No thoy don't. By tho way, my dear,
Just step out Into tho kitchen nnd toll Dridgot
It's time to put on tho cabbage and onions
nnd get the codflh ready. Omaha World.
Pence unit Quiet.
Caller I should think you'd go crazy in
this place. That is n boiler factory noxt
door, isn't it?
Hostess Yc; I don't mind It.
"You don't mind it I"
"No, indeed. I moved hero for peaco nnd
quiet. Tho last house wo lived In was along
cldo of a public school.'' Oniahn World.
The Credit Alt lit Own.
"Your husband is n self mado man, I be
llovo," remurked a gentlemrm to a congress
man's wife.
"Yes," sho replied, her plumngo pulling up
with prldo; "yes, ho Is tho Anarchist of his
own fortuno." Washington Critic.
rroof Positive.
Spectacles wore invented somo 600 years
ago, nnd it is asserted thnt this may Rafely
bo relied upon, Inasmuch as toveral ballet
girls who took part in tho first spectacles are
till extant. -Boston Trantcrlpt,
DES MOINES.
Thn l'.fTcct nf the Kiitorccmclit of I'rnlil
billon In Iowa's Ciipllnl (Tty.
Tho editor of Tub CouniKii having often
heard thn expiessloii, "If Lincoln adopts pro
hibition thn town will Imi ns dead as Dos
Moines;" nddrcsscd a letter, to tho editor of
the Mall of that city asking his viows on tho
ptect of prohibition on tho business interests
of thnt city, more for tho purpose of sntlsfy
Ing himself thnii with the Idea of making the
reply public. Hut tho letter Is so conclusive
thnt wo give It herewith. Till" Coi'lUKit, let
It lie understood, Is not a prohlhltlou ner,
but ns the question Is on" of grent public In
terest, deems this a valuable contribution.
Dkh AIoinkm, Alurch !fli, 18S8.
Air. II. T. Doiiiiinm, LiNCdLN,
Dkah Bui: I tnko pleasure In nnswerlng
yours of tho tWth Inst. I will try to nnswer
It candidly. As n render of tho Mull you nro
aware that I am not a prohibitionist. I lie
Hove that the moral education of our children
lielongsto tho homo, church und fchnol; not
to a police Mwer of tlm state, but no matter
for Hint. What you want to know Is, hns
prohibition Injured Des Moines lu nbusliusH
wny or retarded Its growth I
Temporarily, prohibition did hurt Des
Moines lu a business way. TemiKirnrlly, pro
hibition will hurt Lincoln or any other largo
town thnt is, ns I look at tho matter. Ill
this city It closed at ono full sweep eighty sa
loons. Tho rooms occupied by them Mere
vncntcd. It also shut down thrw or four
breweries. Tho people hitherto employed lu
tho saloons and breweries worn thrown out of
woik. Any ileiMirture like this would tempo
riuily nlVo.'t u town, but If tho town bo of
the light kind, ns Dos Moines Is, It will re
cover within a rensounblo time,
Tho chief hurt to Des Molnos, however,
was not lu thouctunl throwing of people out
of employment and In the emptying of busi
ness rooms, but In tho political bickerings
thnt the going Into circct of the now law
cniisisl. If wo had one and nil accepted tho
situation, wo would hnvo so soon recovered
from tho III elTects thnt thoy would hardly
have liccu noticed. Hut we talked and talked
and talked thai is, u good many of our loss
philosophic people talked and talked, und
thus Des Alolncs actually was hurt. To help
on lu the hurting iilipiecedentcdly shoit
crops for two or threo years enmo on simul
taneously with prohibition, and prohibition
had to hour the event of nil complainings.
Prohibition bus not uud will not hurt Des
Aloluos iH'imnueutly. Those who Ktenuously
advocated It are lccom!ug inoru churllablo
niul Insist with Its opK)iiouts om rebuking tho
indecent abuse of tho law by irrespouslblo
constables. Those who iu-o for tho law are
liecomiiig reconciled to what for tho time be
ing Is Inevitable, am' ,'ou never In your life
saw ii harmonious pulling together of a town
than Is going on in Des Moines, this spring
nnd unless I nm greatly mistaken you'll hear
of a hum of progress here this summer thnt
will startle oven your enterprising Liucoln
ites. You won't hear of nuii-piohibltlou, but
"f growth nnd general prosperity.
I confess tlmt for two or three years wo
havo been short on "liooins," as compared
with Kansas City, Omaha and Minneapolis,
hut ns compared with any town you mny
limine thnt mny Justly Imi compared with
Dos Moines, we're fully abreast or way ahead.
Ourgrowthhns lieen more substantial than
rapid. Wo have been tilling in with tho pro
ductive enterprises. Wo Inst year put under
wny, for Instance, our second starch fnctory,
witli n capacity of 1,200 bushel of corn per
dny niul nil op'iortuulty for tho employment
of nenrly 200 people. Wo nlso put under wny
nn lmmentu cnrrlngo works thnt hns siucj
doubled its capacity and that expects to
double it again within a year. This spring
wo nro building a sowing machine factory
tlmt will employ 125 people; a cotton mill
that will employ nearly 200; a canning fac
tory that will begin by employing 100, and a
pressed brick works that will employ forty
or fifty. And then wo aro rebuilding tho
very largo packing house that was burned
Inst Thanksgiving day.
With this work wo hnvo In cur city nearly
a hundred capitalists from Kansas City, Ht.
Paul nnd Minneapolis and nenrly ns any
more from other directions, looking foi in
vestments. I'm glnd your Inquiry emtio just now. Des
Mollies hns hnd hud tho experience thnt Liu
coin will doubtless hnvo if prohibitum Is In
augurated. Your expel lento will bo greater
or lesser according as y, ur imrtisuushlp runs
high or low. lu duo time you'll nil unite in
forgetting prejudices uud in waking up to tho
truth that tho sale of prohibition ot cursed
whisky is not tho vital fnctor in either tho
building or killing of a town. It mny Iki
undo to play a part in that Hue but not inn
tcrially.
As stated ut tho outset, I'm no prohibition
1st. I worked hard last fall for tho success of
tho Independent or nutl-prohtbltloii republt
can candidate for tho legislature, uud rejoiced
in tho election of ono of them, but not because
our town hnd been kllld. Don't worry about
Lincoln onniiysucli score. If you wero In
Uiiitihu tt might lie dllreront Sincerely,
John E Claiikv.
Notice of Iiiciirporntlon.
Notice Is hereby given that The Western
Engineering C'oiiimuy, having its prlucljud
place of business ut Lincoln bus lucornoruttsl
to do u general business in electrical engi
neering, nun to mat vim to nnve jiower to
liinnutucture, own, buy, sell, erect, maintain,
install uud oicruto electrical and steam plants,
machinery uud appliances for generating
power and light mid to deal therein ns princi
pals or us agents for manufacturers. To do
electrical testing and expert work, own real
estate or other projierty necessary to the con
duct of Its business, to own, buy or sell iat
ents of devices useful or pertinent to electri
cal machines. Tho capital stock Is $15,000,
subject to be increased as the business may
requlro, divided Into shares of $25 fully paid.
The incorporation commences tho lHth dny of
February, 1S8S, to continue twenty years.
Tho highest amount of Indehtodnus which
tho coriKiratlou mny contract Is $10,000. but
In case of increase ot capital tho Indebtedness
may lie increased lu a like ratio. Tho atfnirs
of the company aro to W conducted by a
board of tin eo directors, consisting of a presi
dent and general manager, a vice-president,
and a secretary and treasurer. Dated Febru
nry 15, 188H.
Thk Wksteuk E.voinkewno Co.
J. G. White, Will F. Wiiitk,
Pros, uud Gen'l Ainu. Beo'y and Troas.
Illll'llllglOU I'TjrOI-lt.
Tho celebratei I Hurlliigton ilyers will again
bo put on the road .Monday, April Uth. This
will Iki good nows to the traveling public.
who have for the past mouth lieen deprived of
rapid transit to Denver or Chicago niul Inter
mediate iKllltts. Old ox)erleiiced engineers
vt 111 built chnrguoftho engines of tho fust
trains, uud tho siiiuo careful service given
that has always characteruod the Hurlliigton
and made It tho jiopular road with east and
west bound travellers.
'Wisdom Tooth lteturrocted.
A gentleman from Hemiott, 00 years of ago,
who had lieon sutiering for years from a wis
dom tooth that was sunk away down lu his
jaw, was given instantaneous relief by its
extraction, this week, by Dr. Uurrus, the
dentist, ufter several doctors could give no
relief.
New Indian silks opened this week,
AhIUIV & MlLLHl'AUOII,
Holbrook& Bonbright
BOOKS, STATIONERY,
Wall Papers Window Shades,
Special Attention given to Designing whlcbjwc do Free.
234 Sou. tin Eleventh. St.
Samples nnd Specifications without Charge.
PARASOLS
AND
SILK UMBRELLAS
TI1IS WEEK.
ASHBY & MILLSPAUGH.
JOYCE,
123 North 15th Street,
GRAND DISPLAY
-OF OUlt NEW SPUING STOCK-
Parasols, Gold-Headed Umbrellas,
JACKETS, BEAD WRAPS.
Elegant Silks and Dress Goods,
TRIMMINGS TO MATCH.
O. R. OAKLEY & CO.
NEW SPRING STYLES!
JUST ARRIVED.
And now ready for inspection at
John Morrison's
All the Finest Qualities and Latost Patterns in stock. I have
the finest cutter in the city and guarantee satisfaction. Cal
and see my goods and work.
121 North Eleventh street.
Most Popular Resort in the City.
ODELL'S DINING HALL,
MONTGOMERY IILOCK,
1 1 19, 1 121 and 1 1 23 N Street.
Meals 25 cts. $4.50 per week.
IT IS A GRAND SUCCESS
-IS
Verclict : of : tLe : People
SPEAKING OF THE
Nebraska Floral Company,
1 25 North 1 2th Street. ' ' Telephone 682.
Wessel & Dobbirjs,
,
Qirt printers,
New Burr Block, Cor. lSthanclO Sis.
Wedding Invitations, Engraved Calling Cards, Box Station
cry, Fine Printing of all Kinds.
Give Us ei Trial Order.
CHOICEMILLINERY,
OMAHA.
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