CAPITAL CITY COURIER Vol,. O. No. uo LINCOLN, NlSDUASICA, SATUUUAV, AllOUST IS, l.Ss-H PUIOIC ITlVIC OICNT3 AN 0I1SKIIVKHS THOUCUTS. COMMENTS AND OPINIONS IN TYPE. Wind llr ,.,.., llrnr, liKlnc 'I lilnhs mill tin 1 notlou Hint ninny nf tlio UiiiIom-k ulirnou tin street with a lady full to propel ly ivskihiI wU-ii receiving tlio salutation of a friend l-i iKKi'iii! Iiv, anil In not tipping your hit inunswor totho liowiiud llttiiu tlic lint I "' nl j u show a decided want of metier fte.iiotto and lack of proor I espeot for vour i livlv. This Is more often tho cao with mar- rif-l men and it seems thoy do not dceii. It necessary now that thoy urcs.-ttlcd in life. However, this is nil a inMako ami one that hmild U ivctlllod. Thrift is nothing prettier tlmn to.xi'i' otic gentleman moot another nc .'inp:inl(sl by a lady and watch tho saluta tions. Tho llrst ono tip hit hat to tho collplo whether ho known tho lady or not, for in re Knllug by tho tip of tho lint shows that ho iv.pt'ctn his comimnion, to which tho second gentleman should ivskhiiI by a graceful how Tin! also touch hi tlio; this Is ns uutoh as to reciprocate the fi loudly salutation and ac knowledge tho coiupllmont paid lilt lady. It i n pretty custom nnd I sincerely trust it :ll 1h in more general iw Instond of grad ually liolng abandoned. Tlioro Is much In a t,rurcful tlpnf thohnt ami the various wnts t -an U done has in it much meaning and wlltltUellt. Tho dog must, go and tho siotior the bettor. Hydrophopla Is in tho land and the innocent ntmot b loft to Itsineicy but must lo pro wted 1 ohrorvo dally on our streets huu Ii'fds of worthier ours Hint were they put to orlastlng slwp would rid tho country of lUstautdnugor. Children at lingo, playing . n th lawn or on the sidewalk have thoir j'lUiigllve'. In peril wlion a canlno is withm lht. Tlio Observer has lots of love for an intelligent dog and one that Is of uo citherns .t hunter, watch dog. jwl, etc., but lor tho hundreds of horiililo s)ccliueus known as yr. th it ronm the Hltxvts by day and ninko night hideous with their yelping!", 1 have Intlf uso. Thoy nro a disgrace on tho streets ( Lincoln and a plague to humanity, mid I iiopo tho Mil i hi!. r w hoover the proiior of tier limy lie, will do Ills duty by i hiding tho . .mi if tlioiu. Whllo at Oinalin recently 1 conceived tho V.rn that a run over to J jilto .Mnliawa would l.ot bo time thrown away and Kiiinjisn few 1.,'in-s i ould Im- pleasantly spent at a place of which 1 hud honrd so much, ami us a party of friends wore Imu nil for the Inko and had in t itod mo to join tiieni, 1 roiiiloscoiuleil to go .fid see what could bo soon and learn that which could lo learned about tho so-called Munh'ittau IJiiacii of the west. It takes but a little while to roach tho resort, for nfter running across tho river on tlio "dummy" to Vmncll Willi's, a motor lino is at Broadway . station, which in ton minutes reaches JInu Unttan bench al Mnimwii. Thoro is an ex cellent hotel, bathing Is good and boating Is lelightful. A base ball park is at Manhattan .mil fivquiMilly colebrnteil clubs go tlioro to linttlo. A pleasant tripncioss the lake on any t tho steamers Is enjoyable, and on reaching the south shorn nnother beaoh is found and (nth houses whure suits are tolsi had. Man vtn is a pleasant plncu to spend n half day In umy ways. t Letters received every few days from Man it at ay that tho Lincoln delegation thero Is making tho U'stof the warm season and nro nj'iying life as only Lincoln people can. ulphur baths seem to be very popular and l-iu to tlio Mil loin canyons, tho (tardou of the (iods, and tlio various lovely mountain iries form oaooontiuii'il picnic for tlio plens nv seekers. At the. dunces hi tho ovonhn; a Infgo lumber ol Lincoln people nro also seen ' enjoy tho tune. . Advertising car -N'o. M of tlio Carimin oi '.alloy circus in rived at thodepit AVodnevlay night and loft next night for Hastings, where tho show npears Sopteuilivi' 7th. Tho car .times oightoon bill postern and it is interest ing to watch tho corps of paste and brush manipulators us thoy throw the mnimuoth -hoots to tho wall. It takes but little time to .I vor a fence n block long and when it Is up .ts up to stay. Mr. Crete I'ulvor is in charge ..f tho car, uceomiianlod by tlio well known pre-s ngeut Mr. Tony Hamilton, as good a pair to draw to asany man wants. Car No. ., with another crow will be hero nu.xt week mil tho last one cornea about a week before tho big show, which apiioars hero September rah. In a recent isuo of tho Journal I noticed a commuiilcatlou signed "Druggist," in which it is alleged that If one take a pre scription to bo iillisl at tho druggist w hose . Ivortlseiueut appears thereon ho will charged with tho doctor's cnmmisiuu upon it. In other words, that a dootor gets a porcoiitngo on every prescription ho fur nishes a druggist. Thi Is rather surprising infoimatioii to a good many people who wero tmuvwiru oi ine eAisiunow 1,1 unj pul-ii 111 inngemeiit, and tho uialter 1ms boon a sub iVct of much comment among diuggistsasi well as tho purchasing public. A littlo bad Mood has boon engendered among tlio loriner gviitleinin, whoaro accusing cue another of I'olng tlio author of tlio said aitlolo. To Our l.nwjer I'lloocls, During tho past wtek Tin: Coliueii odlce has turuotl out miiii elegant s)H'clmoiisin law liriofs, one numbering nearly u hundred pages. Wo would lilto our friends of tho leg.il fratoinlty toremomber that in this class of woik wo oxcell all others and that our pi loos nro as low as tho lowest. Calls by tolo phono, No. 'iVI, promptly answensl nnd nil orl left at our olllco in Ilurr block tlu.io neat, ipilck and cheap, (IT Interest to All, Tho Union Pacillc Hallway. "Tho Over Inud Uouto" Hnvo just Issued very co.npleto -an I cnmprcheiudvo paiuphlots on Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington Terri tory, dusoriptivo of tho agricultural, stock raising nnd iiilnwrnl rosouivos, tho climate and houlth resorts of theo state and territories t'ompilisl f join tho latest reiiorts of lb87. Send to J. H. TobbetU 0. P. & T. A., Oiiialm, Nob. for one. Scrlbiiera tuagnziiie and tho CoimiKit will bo so.lt to any ndilrosioiio'onrforl.'iV Lot us hour from you. REGULAR LETTER FROM OMAHA. TIlM Colli Wutcillc .itt'tropnils- lliixt Mull -.ow Sulci. ill llii' i riiiinthsroniii'K'hCfirivMi'Miili'iii.1 With tlio exception of the Prohibition con tendon mid tlio races, Oiiialm has boon mther devoid of excitement. Tlio cold water pco ploaro here In great uuititii-i'i ami the saloons iiiv doing ii rushing business. A seedier look Inn lot of ( iiiii", 'twoiiltl Ii' limil to ii'M'in lilf. Soiuo of them look ns if a good ill ink from the cup Hint inebriates would do thcin gutsl. F.x Uotoriior St .lolm n.ldressed tlio llss. - itiMii;f and devoted two hour to tin- ill-. eusslon of tlio tarilT and ten minutes to pin hlbiiloii. Col. Skinner's gotsl nntnrcil face was seen and dining ndiivo which wo hud, his recol lections or tlio past of Omaha wore vory t Ivlil and tho fow'old liiiitliiim k scvii inado tlio C'olonol vory conterunt. Ilo roinoinbonil tlio tlino whon Florence wit larger than Ou.nha, uhon our city was muddier than Lincoln and whon cown ran rampant over tho sites now occupied by tho Pa.xton, Millard and other largo blocks. Tho Omaha's nro still on tho ascendant, but thoy nro not playing as gotsl ball as thoy did at homo. Our manager. Frank S"leo, has made several changes for the letter. Patsy i Toheall, tho grant UlcKer wun neliver insi year, lias been siginsl and will now gas and play third for the I Mnnhogs. They w 111 soon return and then the top of the bidder s whera our Ixiys will climb. Our Inhabitants nro wild over the national game and the feor has spread to the medical profession and Dr. Holl'in.in says Dr. Worley Is tho most enthu siastic of all. Ho didn't say enthusiastic, though The fourth nninm'. Omaha fair lgiiis Sep temlior !sl and ends the Mb, mid from prcsi'iit on the opposite peak bears ready to ioiineo nntel with Unit aluablo life force. We In appeniances it ironiises to surpass all jire- ujhiii unsu-iM-ctlng pray all In stone. Wo tuii'tely enjoved tlio pure dry air of the monn vlom tirorts. Soveral now buildlmrs have stw the spires of grand cathedrals through ' tains, coining as we did fiom the hot and been erected mid the displays promise to be ' which the winds still discourse wild music, dusty plains of eastern Nobraska wheutho vory elaborate. Tlio races will bo one of the Nearhywnsa more peaceful scone. Tall mercury was dancing between the nineties principal features. Pain's "Siege of Sebas- pinosgn Isolde castlo walls; inul tin- birds ' ,ni the hundreds. Wo wore now inor a topol" will be one of Hie lending nt tractions wore building their iients in the ojien turrets. nillo'seleMitinn n'mve tho sea, our iiilrallon and one of the lliiost productions shown In Towards evening we stmsl In fiont of the I emtio without an otl'ori nnd our nsthnietle the west. An enclosure coorlng an entire temple of Uis ovldontly the gislots had tiled , uoinpaulon said it was a luxury to live. Wo ,-, block bus lieen fitted up, with a M'atlug ca prclty of 1(1,00(1. Tlioro will be !Wl iorforuierii and a visit to this single attraction will fully repay a trip from any part of Nebraska. The (Iraiid opera house Is being remodeled and rclltted and when finished It will lie an other first clnss hmuo for amusement lovers Manager Crawford has Hico's grand new sisvtacular play for fair week, tlio "Corsair' which comes direct from Chicago. Next week 1 will conlluc myself inoro to baso ball and the weather. Yours till thou, Omaha, Aug. ltith.'ss. K. W. ('oiirtfi' ltoiolois lit (llll'M's, The numerous renders of H.oCiiriilKU who buy tho paier every Saturday at Odoll's will 0(Kl, t 10 pilltllsiieis ttuen l.oi seeing tl.o pas'i' on the counter, by asking the ever sniil- li.ghamuol.i. Udell to unlock the culler anil ,., mi- mini . i, iui.ui, niirin u'., iiiuj bosts.'ll. ii... v.(niiii.u is tieiitoroii 10 ine dining hall Saturday at about cloven o'clock mid nilll'i host foi getting them occnsloiily, allows dinner to pavs without getting them out and in thoir accustomed place. If you do not sec what von want ask for it. I'jspepsla Makes the lives of many icopc miserable, and often loads to self-destruction. Wo know of no remedy for ilysx'psln more successful than Hood's Saiwiparilla. It acts i-eutly yet fiirely mid ellloieutly, tones tho stomai li and other orgniis, removes the faint fooling, creates a good apK.'tlto, cures headache, and rofioshes the buriloued mind. (Hve Hood's Saisaparllla a fair trial. It will do )ou good. Stinlont AcciiiiiioniliitloiiH, All those who can furnish board anil lodg- mg or onipioyiuoui lor mo suuiouts or tl.o ol tlio pictiiiesipio valley and Its hlllsitlo tlot unlversity will pleaso address full particulars ted with cottages, Pikes Peak, with its io mo siuwuni. uooni .111111001' 1, mam liuiiil iK. Jill It roublo to investlguto f, you will Hud St. 0 most iK-rfoct cnthur- If you will tako tho titml tho subject for yourself, 1 mi icii 1 iiu 10 uo 1110 most iwrioci cnilmr- uc nun lit puis 11 use. umy 1101 only olaMUen tilato tho liver and Isowols. Hold by W. J. Turner. Till' (1 VPMl'V HI' TIM' I ) I) ) i J'011'- U" I'nllrnads show lug wonderful enjfl I III. ll;UIMi. VM I 111 1 1 U I 0 aeoHng ki, it, bright plilwor Uiigniont, MANITOU AND THE GRAND CAVERNS. What it yulnlctie ol l.lniolnltis Siiv til mill Near Ciiliuiidn's llestirl. Written forthi lill nun. It was n delightful day for our rldo from Denver tin Colorado Springs to Mnultoii hv Iho Denver & lllo llrnndo leaving tluiiltlsty plain our train gradually entered th moulh of William cnnyoik l'ikos Peak, tlio giant irutliicl, stands far out on the eastern borders I of tho ltocklfn, Its rockv foot cMoiiiIIiik well i Into tho iilnln n protlt solid fiKitlnir for so IMiworful a Klniit. " no battl Titans was evident ly fousld of tin, inii'ii.nt ' lirht hero at tho foot of the vak Thoy tore up tho mountains 1 In their raRo, lifted and polvsl ureal club lock f idiii tlio earth, battoioddowu tlio mass es which thoy huled at each other, thiow up groat fortresses for defence, and then In turn destroyed each other, and wheutho Inst Titan was slain It was amid a sceno of deso lation which over after was a wonder to (bxl and men Whon those dreadful forces I nf nature had at Inst ceased their stilfeand all tlielr volt mile lire had subsided the Ibsl . , i. vUIi,hI tin, s ie of conllct cnllisl it "Tlio (Iniilcu of the (lods." It was onoo the t battle Held of the Titans , It was a oitlet evening when we wero drlu'ii through this rather remar'fr.blo sand- stone formation. Our timer exhausted the vocabulary of uutural history in devising names for the ipieer s1iiik's the red sand rock hnd assiunoil. Shakespearo says "Thoio ate spi'inons In stones," but hero weliail oleihants, rhluoceios, ilrcmodarles, lions. alligators with oiH'ii jaws randy to devour the frog In stone siKM ri.NlMMI iigosngo mid her solemn altars tleso.tetl, and tho lofty pillars had fallen into decay and all that now remained wero two lofty turrets, the corner of one hail fallen away, the other had withstood the illsintregrath.g forces of the eleniLMits and wns several hundred feet higher and had only the remains of an arch which had been thrown across to the mum wall to give grace to tho structure. We can account for tho destruction of tins ancient temple, only on the si.p.sisitfou that the fun of tho ancient Titans Inn! been excited by some unlucky decree of Isis which li.nl inter fered with their work of destruction and that thoy had pe. Mied like Sampson in pulling down with his arms the pillars of tho temple. ll.o last ray of ilio setting sun gilded tlio lilchost noll.t o t ho tel.nilo asa I lock of li litis sought I est fur the night in its stony -ivt ices, as t e drote slowly to Manitou, inhaling with oiiiiiueuori tun iioiigutiui nil'. it e pusstsi liy numerous lovely resiliences on Isith sales r the mountain stream built amid lotelt foliage charming homes set in tho rustic nooks of the foothills. As night upproiii'hcit wo realized our nearness to the couilurts of a high cit lli.'ition hotels t here every luxury might bo purchased, and cottages when- for a mislerato charge tlollghtful rooms could bo had. Wo tlroto on throimh a long atem.e brilliantly Illuminated with elecric light an unexpected comfort In this far away moun tain retreat. Our party at length alighted at the linker hotel, near to winch is the l.imous sudu spring. Wo drank the water iu various ways, as it comes from tho fountain bright and sarkllng, iiiado into soda water lemonade. Hut tho most refreshing of all is the soda bath I'ro.n the oroad imiiviios nnd windows of this hotel can Ui seen to tho east tl.o long lino ulwiti-i trxtx Iu iiIkiuiiu ! i.I.bI, k. 11... .. 1. J "!'' - "-v" h'iviiniiiiii'i iieio one.noveH.cnstor west, 1,01th or south, one. or onolnmilrisl miles, thera stands tho grnml mouutntn M.b'17 rts.'t'nU.vo tl.o sea lotol-lt I "so near nnd yet so far." Nothing so reminds us of tho ihs-p gorges of tl.o Swiss Alps as us or tho deep gorges of the Sw iss All .Manitou. Tho gilltlo Um.Ls call it "Tlio Htt it- "r,,,ml f A,,"'rl'" " -. Aiiieilcn has niiinv SwItzerlamU. for 01.lv ,. r,.,e .iim j north of this is Grays Peak with Its deep can- 1'ort Collins and Hotildor, nnd Its uumntnln, 1 1,000 feot Hut tlioio an nn auoli uprlug nt wolltid heiv ' Mali must travel far to llml a mora rotful spot than thl Tlioro Is no dotpllon iilxnit tlio iU'ility of tho water. Dotted by somo of lbs lliiost mineral springs in tlio wtnlil It Is iu'thomldstof miiKiillloont mountain voiiory, Itxlovolv mountain ilrlM's and walks are no wnoro sutpaveii, aim a riiio or a row iiour helpsou to explore every Kiileh.casciiilo and )iark, in fad iery place of luteiost in and around Manltou Hpiings Is mndo easily no ( tvssll ilo to tlio visitor. Our party of live l.inoolnllcs took a li i x o up tlio jiiss. The lower extremity of this puss was umilohv blasting awav poi lions of the solid lock; It lormoiii a very narrow goruo lor mo '"'""i" stream, as it now is, i no carriage road is wild and gland. It Is not so well built as the splendid ronds over tho Ho. Iks mountains, with their thousand ours of cul ture. Hut with a cnmH'tcnt drhorwo fell safe: tin- picciplti us side being proteclisl by a railing Al. jilting noil r the Miiinloii grnml onvonis wo In';.' a I. imp and a guide and pay a ihillar eaoh t s e Its Interior wonder. A mllo walkiiito tliecivorn rovealoil iuuuoase walled spaces echoing to tho tread or to tho voice, stilded with tliolisandsof stalnetltes and stal agmltcs oriiumeiits or the gallery, whlls from an orgauef stalnctitos musical all's wcionmdc lo rexorliriiite tlirough the stiaugeaud wieiil recesses. Mneteen ...lies up the I to pass wo roach Maulloii i.irk. It Is a lovl mnuut'illi retreat In a glassy valley amid running biooks and w here llshlng Is good, Helmuliig from our mountain drive wo topiel at the Tie Iron spring; for those who IU.; ,. tu.,. ,),h1i i. tnvy rocom mond this sorini us It Is tlmroimlilv iiiiiiii-ir- ll.IIA'N ul It li bill It WON l N'l IN I' l in did not see much of the Rainbow Kails as the Mr. It ,L Ilrydou loaves Tuesduy evening water is low at this season; but when tho on a tin ee weeks trip through western No spring torrents swell the mountain doilies the braseu mid tho Illack Hills country III the In waters cense their tumbling and tossing and forests of the millinery houso of Acker.uaiiii shoot swiftly over a locky wall sixty fis.-t & Co-, Mr. Ilrydou is one of Lincoln's most high, forming one of the most beaut. ful falls etllcieiit sales, no... and tho Cot' III Kit wishes of tlo kind found in Hicm canous, Today lilu a successful trip. we saw hut little water (lowing oer the falls but near its edg we saw a maiden, or M. Imps It mny have Ihs-i. the Naiad of Hie waters, untiling in the stream and washing her Mowing I mir. Tonight tlioio Is a hop and a grand prome nade concert at one of tlio hotels and the tiainsaro hourly bringing Imm Denter and Colorauo Sp. lugs the toting men mid iiiaid- ens. Die koeiotv liollt's of thosensoii A few m-ciii to be newcoiiiei's but u unllv the same old set that isiiih-upeterv season. New as this watering place is it coiuixires fatornbly Mi in,,, iinius, lioaidliiK Iioiim-s. tieot cotluces, anil well apoiutnl stables fur carriages anil liuix-s. for inilet drives or mountain o.xp.s.i- tiui.s wl'l. those to lie found iu any part of the country. The unexplored wondoisof the Hooky inoiiii tains in its mime. ous oiinjnns, gorges, water tails and streams for II, lung in its eletatisl plnteus and paiks, foim a constant t- urce of plciiMilo to the enterprising sojourner. We came away somewhat dissatisfied with our isit iH'causi) wo Inul only half cxplnnsl the thai ining scenery of tho mountains In ami near Manitou Springs. Sit.ti.t August 17th, lhss. Mlllllllt lit ('tlsllOMto. urn musical event of the season will Imi tho sacnsl concert tobogtteii at Ciishuiau park on ouuiiiiy nesi. nils concert win lie under me maiiMgemeiii 01 .tux. tt t-iK-r. liossj t.iaiii leaves II. ,t M. ieHit at ',' p m. The f nine of Ciishman park has spread through the laud, and all former sacusl concerts will 1, v i,IMmI on Suntliiv next Mi-s WeU-r '"ft J ' m" " uu, m." ," ' 1.1 "' ,. , . V 'l1,, "" ' l ' UwU' ,f Tl ok .is ". .. ie. M,,f- ,cke,H at V"uM ,,il4- rain leaves It ami otijoy your- tin Soutli Triiih Mii-et. For tickets to Dakota, Minn,,,. Montana, om, v.i.i ....... ,,..1. iwlnts, call ut tho alwvo place. MI'SIC iil) T1IK DIIAAIA. MINSTREL, DRAMA AND THE OPERA i l'liMieii mill lleet ol Alliilsemi'ilts III Hie I'll n Itr, fill! Itll.srZ HAMI.I'.V roMI'AXV. A full houso itteeted tills vnlldevlllo coiu- luiliy at llio I'miko Wisluesday oNenliw. It was not an onturlaliuni'iit tint would bo in phuv In tho parlor, but as the audlouco ox poolisl this no one wa illnpolutcd. Tho cnuipiiiiy apHarisl to bo In a hurry and cut the program wldo inul deep -at least so we ai lohl Tin: two .ion xn. This popnlnr piny will ho ) rosenlod at tho opora Inuso this evening. It Is too well known to ucod any fuit'ier comment. Suf lliv II to say that it Is one of tho most enjoy able comiillot on tho stage, Its humor pure and contagious and Its hit Music merit vouched for by lis grant success, do to the r'miko to night and enjoy an owning of merriment. I'tlMI.MI ATTHAI,TIO.H. Next wisik the I'linko will bo tlark and nothing is on tho honnls until the J''lli, w hen Mine. .IiiiIh-mu aiHart in her brilliant sue. cess "Starlight." This will bo a vory lino draui'itlc Krformnuoe mid a rare treat to i. ........ ..r ii... I....IH t.. it. - ,,, r lnlMl,.s follows the next night will. a star company of a. lists, Tim iNistnlllco nine and Hie bank clerks pin) cd a vory luleiestlug game of ball jes toitlay afternoon at A thiol Ie ark. It was a well contested game after the I ft It Inning. Ilofora Hint the postolllco Ik)h piled up tho i mis on errors of their opponents, but tho money changers securing good gtlpsou their bats, turned the scale and llually won by a score of MM lo P.). Van-e.i and Mer and Delhlefs and Weckbaugli wore batteries for the bank clciks, while K.'ilou and llincsnud ICI.uelol ami llr.iM's js'ifoi niod like w'il" for lilt letter tossvist. A telegram recolvisl from Mr. A C. Ziemer states that lie left Cleveland Wednesday on the steamer "China" on tho return trip to Duluth, exHs'tll.g to arrive homo in Lincoln next Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Xlciucrhuto had a delightful tints' wis-ks ris'roatinu, and the Cot'ltlKIt hoes thoy will leturu home in improvisl health. M. Aeker.nan, of the I 'anions millinery bu- Mir. mh-Iv.hI nt lioim, TiumiIhv fmm Now York. While gone he visited set end of tho ptomiiient soasltle rcsoitsand roKirts life ill its lirluhtost olinses lieiiu: onjnusl lit nn in-. iiipiiso immpiiIiio. nt eiuh resort. Mr. Acker man bought a heavy stock for tho full trade wliicli will stsm arrive. Aiurty.fl livoileasuroslvke.(.conisn..2!r,'.,"!V" U' ' """' ''as'illo, "Tl.o Ove. land of hairy TebU'tsontl wife. C. L lyiton nnd I nv.i i ...... ...i .. .. r. I i. i wife ami Miss ,Ies,p Johnson left Wednesday i for a three weeks' outing iu the inumitiiiii ' districts of Colorado. After enjoying tho sights of nature nt Denver and Manitou the party will take hi Salt I-nkel'iU and othei Kiiuts of Interest em onto. Miss Anna W. Hawkins, whoso success asa teacher of dm icing was plainly ms-h in her elegant "(leriunii ami Reception" of June last, will oih'ii her school for childieu on Sat urday, Kepti-inher the 'ii M, In MaMUiicTem pie. MUs Hawkins would lie pleastsl to iv- ceivo names of thoso who wish to take, at any time. Address room :;i, ltlcliiinls ldtn-k. Lincoln, Neb, Pritato Ionsoiis for adults will also ho given to those who desire to take. ;l-ttl I.nw ItHtt's, The Union Pacillc, "Tho Overland Uouto," will ell tickets from nil jsilnts iu the state to the 0. A. It reunion to U held nt Norfolk Neb., August !!7th to September 1st, ut one fara for tho round trip. Tickets good going August -,'7111, L'Mh and tftith: ivturnliig guM until September Sid, liicltislvo. TRAIN, TRACK AND TRAVEL. .Votes About Itallloails, Their Itt'pl II- lalltes, Train sot Ire, I'lc. The If. H, (Mi commission car wns tlslblo at tlnvdoit Wednesday. Travelling I'assuigor Agent I'rnwloy oftlm l. P. wnsn Lincoln visitor Tuesday. Vestibule trains nro coining Into general iisihiu all roads centering In Chicago. The No. Ihweslerii w III bring In lurgiu'iiiwdi to tho slate fair from no.thwest Nebraska Hiiporliilo.il Doldtldgeof the Missouri Pa clllc tarrltsl In Lincoln a few hours Wtslnof day. I'lvo conches Illicit with California oxcur slonlstH piisn tin ougli Die city Wislnesdny on their way oast. The biggest tpii-ry ji.sl now (o tho peoploof mo wesi is -tti.i rasi train service lj ills conl liuiiil or not f" I.J. Cox, coimneralal agent for the Hut llugloii, lias Ids new headiuniters In Hie city IMisseugor olllco all llttcil up ami furnished. Tim Klkhnrii test Ihtiln sloos'r out of Liu cold dally for Chicago l nttiiihcd to Hie fast train of Urn NoithwesU'in at Missouri Val ley. The Inst week In July found every city passenger agent In Lincoln oil" mi n neat Ion. Seems rather isld thoy should nil iienway nt OIKS'. Mr. L. T. Horn, M.pcilntotidant of tho P. K. it M. '. railway, sH'iit Wislnislay night In the oily, proceeding on his way the follow ing morning. A ss'clal train will bo run to Nebraska Clly mi HieiUith, thoilny on which that burg w III colebralo tho oolilng of the now bridge IH'loss the Missouri, ilolin MeCliire, general western agent of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, was u pleasant caller at the CotTilKlt olllco this week. Ho does not think tho r.ist tialus from Chicago to Council llluirs will lsj ills contl.u.tsl. Tom llynn tho veteran II. & M. condur-lor now runs liolwco.. Nebraska City mid Lincoln dully, uniting home at () "clock in the titer city, leaving In the i uiug al lll.Hi. and nt homoetorv Sunday. It Is consilium! one of Hie best runs on Hit, road The now II. & M. bililgont Nebraska City has been complelisl and trains or the IC C , St. .T. A; C. II. II H C. IJ. & Q. It It and the II. it M. have Iwoii crossing on it since last Suiulay mo. uiug. The lli-st train over was the early "(' train from Chicago. Since tho completion of tho Nebraska City bridge liulns will lie run through from Hod Oak, Iowa, the Nebraska City Junction or tho C. II. it Q., dlicct. to Lincoln without change. ThU will bo a drawing card for the Capltnl Clly, for now eastern lown issiplo can leavo In tho morning and rim through to Lincoln, arriving hero at 1:10 p. in. Thoy can comn via Nebraska CUy and return via Plaits- IllUlltll. llnllnwd men nro usually very corteomnntl obliging but tills does not upply to Mr. Mlko urnim, inn n. ec m. agent ut Nebraska City. He Is neither ngrcoiblu or plewwint to con-vei-so with mid whon nskisl for Information It Is given In sections and In a very gmir and anything but satisfactory tnno. Traveling men do not like this kind of treatment, for In making Inquiries tlieyxsi-l civil ami olltii replies. If Mr. Denim is tooImKitniit a man for the iHwitlim ho might Ira promoted lo engine wlpemnd tlio trnvolliigpubt, would not object. An Idea of tho passenger business done on tho main lino or the llurllngton from I louver to Chicago limy Ui formed by lio fact that Hire" through trains dully run each wut, making six trains coinioed on mi iiven.go or eight pis.song,.r coaches to the train Kuch conch will seat fiom fifty to sixty live lieoploniid thoy am ustmlly well fllletl. Asldo from those the "O" tuns numerous local trains, such as from Chicago to Aurora, on the main line, etc. Anyone visiting the depot on arrival or ileiarturo of the trains will U surprised nt tho amount of business now U-Ing dono by tho lliirliiigtou. ITi'sl Harvest Ktriirsloii Via .Missouri Paeill" railway to iolnU In Toxasand Arkansas, Augiist'JIst, 1S63, others U follow Sepb'.nU'r 11th and tilth mid Octo-U-r Hth nnil !isl at one faro for tho round trip. Tickets aio first olniw, llmltis! Ui thirty ilnjs, and stop overs for tho lnssvtIon of hnd allowed within the limit. Choice Ininls at from f l.ttt U f, er ncra. Kurther Infor mation, innw, iltwrlptlvo land matter, etv , mny Ui hud by calling on or writing H. (J. Ha.nna. It. p. n. Mili.kii, City Ticket Agent, Oen. Agent. Cor. O nnd l'Jth struts, Lincoln, Neb. I'or Item, l'lirnlshtsl rH)in for rent, tio block from Unlveiity. Hensonublo rate. Call at IW7 North Lloventhstiis't. I'or limit. Pl.ie suites of rooms in the WeUtor block, furnished ami uniiirnlshed. Knoulro at rtsim 1. Old l'itioiH I'or Mile, llousu cleaning tlmo is here, anil old iuiiim will come in himdy. Tlio Coi'itimt olllce has n gotsl supply at -JOceuUn hundred. I ulliitt the Crowil . To Hie meeting of tl.o republican chilis of tho ' state at Lincoln, t.i , August TM. itislmcsl ! ItiilllO. Lincoln lliii'liitiiil llauKUKti Line. Tolephono N . Wl, meat market, l):i7 0 street, or No. :nil livery bun. Order slates at Kimo places and U. I'. ticket olllce, corner Lloyonth and O stitvts. Hack stands. Capi tal hotel ami meat market. IlOIIANON Hues. Ileforo starting on jour trip let us repair jour old trunk. Wo can make It as good as now, or we will take it iu trade lor a new one, ' or N'" 'ou ol' ,lt prices Udow what a tUvilor can nironl to sell nt ami glvo liotter satisfac tion. Oivo us a call and wo will convince you that it pays to buy direct of tho manu facturers, Lincoln Trunk Factory. Wintt-K it lloi-i-cn, Prop'8., Telephono HU. '.WJ South 1 ltlt street. Mono Clituip 1-roperty, A line residence lot on Twonty-ilrst stroet near lor sale nt a reasonable price. Also 0110 in Mechanics addition, Hyde Park and Millwood. Will Ml choip If sold immediately Call on or address I Wowl, Jr., cmo this olllce. f cu immmmmi&iKH&mlaiHRtBKMIKRMKH immmimm