WfoStmv&'Wjam nmv CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888. s 6 r IV 3 ll fir K Milwaukee Qs$tfit Uvrns nml operate H..VX) tnllo of ihnrURlily nulpiHM nml In llllnuln. Wim-nindn, lwn, MlMonrl.Mlnnt-imtnniul llftknln, ItUthn llcl Direct Hnutn Ixitwivn nil the, Prlurliml Points In llio Northwest, HotilhwoiU ami Knr Wwt, . . For ninps, limn tables, rule tf pnssniw nml frt'luht, etc., apply lo nearest station nitont "I C1I10AUO, Mll.WAUKKK . HT. PAW. IUII. WAY.ortoixny Itivllroml Aitcut anywhere la lt'M Kli !fSH, A. V. II. A lll'KNTKll, flrnrrnl MVr, Cioii'l I'n.j. AT'kt Altt. r.TUUKHU, OKI). II. IIKAKKOlll), knUOon' Mrt. Ami, (I. I'. AT. Ant. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. MrKo? Information In reference to .aml aiiil Towiw owned by the (Jhlcnito, Mllwnu kco ,t Ht. l'uill Itnllwiiy t'niiipnny.wrtnlo II. O. 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Tn Kijciiohn Vaujst I.in. To freo homes In Nortliwiwtern Nebraska an Southwestern Dakota. To tho Hlnck Hills nnd the Hot BprlnK". To Central Wyoming coal nnd on field au attle ranges. To Chicago and the East. To Ht. Paul, tho North and Northwest. For further lufornintlon Inquire of OKO. N. KOUKSMAN, Agent. 15 South 10th street, - Lincoln II. Q. llCHT, J. It. llUCHAJUN, General M'Rr. Oen'l l'asa, Ag't OMAHA, KKI). OTho BUYEHS' GUIDE la tisuod March and Bopt., onoh yoar. It la nn onoy olopodia or usoful infor mation for nil who pur chaso tho luxuries or tho necossltloa of llio. Wo oan olotho you and furnish you with all tho noooasary and unnocossary appliances to rido,walk, danco, sloop, eat, flaU, hunt, work, a to church, or stay at homo, and In various bIeos, styles nnd quantities, Just Hsuro out what Is required to do all thoso things COMFORTABLY, and you oan makoafalr estlmato of tho value of tho BUYERS GUIDE, whioh will be sont upon reoelpt of 10 cents to pay postago, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111114 Michigan Avonuo, ChtoAO, lit FAST MAIL ROUTE ! 2 DAILY TRAINS - 2 TO Atchison, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis and nil points South, East nnd West, The direct line to Ft. Scott, Parsons, Wichita, Ilutchlnton and all principal points in Kansas, The only road to the Great Hot Springs of Arkansas. Pullmaw Slkkpkrs and Free Rkclinino Chaiii Cars an all trains. H. G, HAM, R. F. R. MILLAR, City Tkt Agent, Gcn'l Agent. Cor. O and tatU Sts. Dr. Seth Arnold's COUGH KILLER Is the best Couch Care J ever used. Wm, A. Myer, Weston, HI. Druggists, 25c., COo., and 1.00. CROUP. aOMR Ttr.AlUNO Til AT WM.I. HtOVIt INTT.lf KSTINO TO YOUNH MOTIIRItS. llOr TO OIIAIII) AdAl.NRT TIIK DISKASK, Croup I tho terror of younjr. tnothiiri cuppclnlly during llio onrly wlntnr month, ft It Ih t lion most prevalent. To pot tlinnt roiUMtruliiK tho cnusn, ilrst jmpl'jins, trtmliiiont ami how to prevent It, I the object of till article. Thn orlcln of cnnip Is ti common cold, children that nro Milijret to It take cold very easily ami croup I almost nuro to follow. The llrt ymptom of croup I lioiirnene.i.s, HI u peculiar lioarHencHi, canlly roconled and onou heard nl ways remembered. Usually n day or two before thn nttnuk, tho child be come hoarse and Kmdiially shows RymplotiiH of having taken cold, nnd this in where tho mistake I usually made, tho mother thinking her child has Just taken cold Ives It no especial attention until awakened In tho nluht by tho violent coughing of tho child, II ml It linn tho croup and remembers It has hud a cold or been hoarse for u day or two. Such circumstance often oc cur, and In many case the mother has nothing In the house that will relievo It, nnd may bo several miles from a physi cian or drug Htoro. Von can well im agine thn nltuatlon and her distress, Tho time to act I when thn child first become hoarse or hIiowh nymptomn of having taken cohh If Chamberlain's Cough Hemcdy In freely given from that time on, nil tendency to croup will disappear and alt danger bo avoided, The remedy prevents fully ten thous and cases of eroup every your. It is tho main reliance with many mother throughout thn Western States nnd Territories-, they have learned Its vnluo and how to tino It, and In thoso families croup Is seldom known because It Is always prevented. J he nest treatment lorcroup is Uham berlaln'n Cough Hemcdy used as di rected with each bottle. Careful In- cjulry falls to reveal a single cam, whoro It has over failed although a grout many severe and dangerous cases have boon cured by it. Can any mother who has small children niloni to lie without such a remedy. It costs but llftv cents, enn she alVord to tako tho chances for fo trivial nn amount. A Good Linlmont. When you noed a uood liniment try Chamberlain's Pain Halm. It cures SjirnliiH, Lame Hack, HhoumaUsm, Neuralgia. Cuts, Hruses, Hums. Scalds nnd Toothacho. 60 cent and dollar bottles. Sold by W. J. Turner. I.eKHl Notice, In tho District Court In nnd for I.nncustor county Ncliriisltu. John I.. I'urwoll, iiliilntltr, v. Kmll Hhultz, i-eieri:oiineiiv. nine uouneiiy, A. v.:. I'eu nock, Union Trust Company, Omaha, In thuHtuto of Noliraakn, ami other: Tlmuhovo named defeiidaut, Kmll Hliultz I'oter Connelly, Kate Connelly, und A. O. I'eu niK'k, llrst uniiiu unknown, will tuku notice tlmtoiilliel.'itUdiiy of Noveinlier, A. I). IhSX, the nliovu limned plalntlll, John 1.. Knrwell, IIIimI hi petition hi tho I)ltrlet Court of Ijiii vaster county, NohriiHkn, URatnHtNiild defuiul uiit, the olOeet mid prayer of which Ih to foreclose n certain morlKuen executed hy tho defeiidnnt Kmll HhtilU to the iluhitlir, John I.. Knrwell, iiMn the northwest quarter of section mimlK.'red twenty-six pi), In town ship numtiered seven (7), north of ruiiRu mimlvered ilvo ).); oust of tliu nth 1. M., In LuncaNlur county, Neliriisku, to secure tho paymaut of twocertuln prouilsory note, dated .liiuunry I, 1KH.1. Ono for the sum nftmio and tho other for the sum of f.VK), the latter rallliiKduu Jiinuary 1, 1SXS, und the former Jauunry 1, IW. with annual IntercHl ut 8 per cent pur nullum on ench, und tliut theml now duo und paynblo nnd duo on wild notes the sum of t'.'.il-Va"), for which um thoiilnlu tlirpruy forndecreo (tint defendant do re quired to ) Hut same, or thut wnld preinle mny he old to HiitUly tho umouiit found due. You and each ofyou are required to aiiNwer said petition on or heforo tho UUt duy of Do eoinlier, isss. Dated Novoinhcr 15, 18S8 C. C. lUTiiii, Att'y for I'l't'ir. lAnvitt'H otllce, 115 H. Tenth. IVlephouoMIl Bawycr & Monitor, llorlshi, Masonic Temple. Mineral water used for lintlilng, 101(1 O t. Trickcy &Co.,wliolesnloand refill jowelora. L. Ilarr, jowelor, Chtahllshe1 lb74, 101" Ost. Canon City Coal at tho Whltobreast Coal and Lime Co. Try Homo of tho lino fresh llsh servisl every day at Cameron's. Tho great diamond auction lo at Hallctt's commences today, A drop in both prices nnd slock of dry good at H. It. Nlssley&Co. Improved shower for Turkish baths at 1010 O street, Ixisemcnt Union block. Dcst lioard In tho city and nt a prico within reach ot all, nt (Moll's. Twenty-ono meals for 4. Tho finest luncheon in tho city aro served at all hours at Carder's Kuroienii restnuniiit, KM P street. Aprons innko a very pretty nn son slloh Christmas gift. Ashby Millhpaughs how u great line from 'J."o to UOo each. Call on J. C. Field, Lincoln Bcnvanger, for prompt work day and night. Olllco under Find, National lumk. Cull toleihoue -11)8, Ladies will do well to call at tho Art and Furnishing mxt store, '-i South Twelfth StiX'ct, opXM,lto tho opora house, when in search of holiday prestMits. Through vetihuIo sleotier with dining car attached from Missouri Valley on nil Klk- liorn C. cS N. W. It. 11. trains to Chicago from Lincoln. Pntronizo the bcht lino; olllco 115 So. 10th st. Turkish Cabinet, electric nnd plain hath for ladles at ZW South Eleventh street, every forenoon nnd Wednesday and Friday evening. For gentleman, every afternoon, and Tues day and Saturday evening. Ktonmshlp Agency, If you conteinplato u trip to any European point or intend brl-igiug friends from any such point to America apply for rates nnd Information to Oco, A. Foresmnu, Ag't,, 115 So. 10th st, lluiidxoiiie Office to Kent. Desk room with uso of tlephono,steaui heat, light and olllco boy, to rent at tho new CouitiKn olllco, Vii-YH north Twolfth street. Ui-ouud lloor and best location in the city, Kent reasonable. , n l'rnlltublo lliulnen. Thoso who tako nn ngency for a relinblo en terprising house, learn tlHr business and stick to it, get on In tho world. I'eopplo who huv any idea of engaging In any casvassing business will do well to write George Stinson & Co., Portland, Malno the great art and general publishers. They otter tho most ex ceptional advantages to thoso who aro suf ficiently enterprising to be willing to niako a push in order to better their condition. It cost nothing to try. Won.en make success ful canvassers, as well as men. Full parti cular will be sent to those who address the firm;' their foil address is given above. GAIT. ISAAU HASShTT. NEAFILY THREE SCOfiE YEARS IN THE EMPLOY OF THE 8ENATE. IterollrrtliitK of Man Who 1 1 a Itecn Among thn Htntrninrn for, l-ol Tliese Many Yi-nr Htorle of U'elmter, Clay, Cnlhoiin, tfnrkann, Jolm.oo nnd Other. 8(cclnl Oonrspotidcnco.1 Wasiiinoto.v, Dec. 27. Tills holiday month brlngH ton rcmnrknblu mnu two rcinnrknblo atinlvormirlcH. Two weeks ngo dipt. Isaac Hassctt completed tho Ilfty-scvcnth year of his acrvlco In tho United .States Hennto, und now ho cclo- ' brntcR lira golden wedding. Tills extra- ' ordlnnry career, which bltla fair to run ! on a decado or two yet, la nil tho moro notablo front tho fact that In nil theso llfty-Hovcn ycara Mr. Hassctt haa Iwcn absent from Ida post In tho sennto cham ber hut twenty dnya. C'apt. Hassett la tho ono living link between tho great senators of tho past nnd tho scuatora of tho present era. Ho dates back not only to DougliiH, Sumner, Toombs, Chnso nnd I FcRscnden, hut to Daniel Webster, Henry i Clay, John U. Calhoun nnd TbotutiH II. ' Ucuton. Indeed, It was Webster who i secured Ida npK)lntment na n eenato i page. Tlmt waa In Deccmlwr, 1B31. Cnpt. Hassett baa been In tho employ of tho senate continuously from that day to this. dipt. Hassett la tho tall, handsome, ' graceful old man with tho (lowing gray lockH nnd patriarchal beard who sita nt tho left of tho president of tho senate, on n lloor n little lower than that occupied by tho presiding olllcer, with lita cyo on the pages, nml with tho sennto chamber nnd all Ita ceremonials und arrangements under Ida Immedinto chnrge. It la ho who linn liorno the senatorial mneobeforo more than n dozen presidents-elects tia they marched down tho center aisles on Inauguration day. It is ho who haa pre sided over nil tho polcmn ceremonials nt the state funerals in the sennto chamber for thirty yenra. It is ho who often nt the closing moment of n session of con gress climbs up and turns back tho hands of tho big Hcimto clock that n few pro cloua momenta may bo stolen In which to confirm n nomination coming post htisto. from tho lunula of tho president of the United Stntea, or to save a ineusuro of Importnnco which needs but tho concur rence of the seuato togivo it life. Cnpt. nnssett carries in Ida breast a greater number of secrets concerning tho habits and personal relations of public men since 18U0 than any other person now living, nnd though ho la not dls iwaed to glvo many of theso secreta to tho public I found liltn n most entertain ing talker nnd charming host when I called on him ut Ida home n fow blocks distant from the Capitol. "Yes," bald the patriarch, "Ihnvobcon employed in tho sennto llfty-sovcn years, but I have really been there longer thnn that In 18110, when I wnsonly 10 years old, my father had charge of tho Eenato chamber, tho old senate hall now occu pied by tho supremo court. 1 used to piny nltout the eennto ball, nnd several of the senators tool: n liking to me. Among them was Daniel Wrcb Btcr. T h o very morning of his great speech in reply tollaynoho took wo on his kneo nnd fondled me. Ho said to m o pleasantly: 'Isaac, I nm going to innko a speech toduy, nnd when I get through 1 wnnt you to como CAIT. IIABSKTT. nnd tell mo how you liked it. I remcni licr that debate very well. Such u sceno I hnvo never sinco witnessed in the senate. Tho chamber was so full it would hnvo been Impossible to crowd another man or woman Into it. I say woman because in thoso davB tho ladies of the senators wero ndmittcd to the lloor, chairs being placed for them between the desks. On this day they were crowded In so thick that in going In front of some of the ladles I stepped on the too of a senator's wifo nnd liurt her corn so that she cried aloud in pain. All the people In that part of hall looked around nt her and at mo, and you mny Imagine how sorry I was, and what nn impression tho incident mado on my mind. I must hnvo hurt the poor woman dreadfully, for whenover I went near her during tho day she looked nt mo reproachfully, nnd tficro was an ex pression of pain on her face; but sho would not lenvo tho hall whllo Mr. Web ster was speaking, nor did nny ono else. Of course I was not old enough to bo a judgo of oratory, but it 6eeins to mo I hnvo novcr heard such speaking since. "I was in tho sennto all that winter, nnd tho nest December Mr. Webster took me on Ida Inn ono dny and asked mo how I would like to bo n page. That was nliout tho happiest moment of my lifo, but I remember that I made n great effort nnd tried not to appear too eager. At that time thero was iitit one page in tho senate, and Mr. Webster had eomo diillculty in convincing the other sena tors that another one wna needed. Ho told them a lingo was needed on each side of tho hall, ono for tho Whig sena tors nnd ono for tho Democrats, and iln nlly carried his jiolnt, Tho pay of u papo was then 1,00 n day, nnd somo of tho senators thought it n llttlo extravagant to hiro another, but flnnlly yielded. Now wo hnvo sixteen pages nt 2.00 n day, be sides tho private secretaries for each senntor." 'Then you nro not so very old, after all?" "No, I nm not as old as I look. That is on account of my gray hair. I nm only G8, and expect to stay In tho scnato at least ten or n dozen years yet, unless they turn me out. 1 don't believo they will If I behnvo myself, ami I am now too old to leurn nny new tricks. My linlr lias been gray a good many years, and I blamo Mr. Webster for tlmt. Ono oven Ing about dark, whilo I was still n pago, ho called me to him In tho senate and told mo to get n carriage for him. I went out and looked all around for n carrlago, but thero waa not ono in sight. Thero wero not bo many carriages in Washing ton then as thero aro now, I went down to Pennsylvania nvenuo, but not a car riage could 1 sco. So I went back and said: 'Mr. Webster, I can't find a car rlago anywhere-.' Ho raised hlstwoarms high in the air, looked nt me in nn awful way, took hold of my shoulders and gavo mo n shovo which nearly sent mo off my feet. '(Jo nml get me a carrlago,' ho thundered, 'und don't show your faco to mo again unless you have one, oven if you Imvo to go to Georgetown for It.' I ran away, crying, as fast as my llttlo legs could carry mo. I was nover so frightened in my llfo, and Imvo always believed (hut fright hastened the turning of my hair , "I low do tho senators of the present compare with tho great men who wero hero when you wero n boy?" "Well, It Is not right for me to mako comparisons. 1 innko It n rule nover to sny anything nliout senntors. Hut I can say that thero has U'cn n change In tho manners of our public men. They used to be moro dlgullled nnd courtly thnn they nro now Perhaps wo had greater Bcnntor In thoso days It seems so to mo but wo hnvo two or threo now who would comparo favorably with tho best of them. I think Senntors Sherninn nnd Edmunds nro moro liko tho old timo senators. Mr Calhoun waa liko Web ster, In that ho waa sometimes very cross nnd nt other times very nffectlon ate. Andrew Johnson wna ono of tho most uniformly kind und considerate men woovcrhnd in tho sennto. So was Mr. Conkliug, notwithstanding his general reputation for austerity. I never saw Mr. Colliding anything but ollto nnd courteous to everybody, nnd ho wns particularly so in Ids demeanor to ward tho employes of tho sen nto. In my liook of reminiscences I mean to do justlco to Mr. Conkllng. Mr. Toombs wna another senntor I used to Ih) n llttlo afraid of, though, of courso, I was n man grown when ho enmo to tho sennto. I think tho most sensational Incident I over snw In tho sennto wns when nt tho outbreak of tho civil war Mr. Toombs Hung his arms wildly about him, cried out at tho top of his voice, 'Uood-by, senators, good-by. I go, nover to return." nnd strode out of tho hall. And ho didn't como back neither, though ho could If ho hnd wanted to. ffifWjfr' CAIT. OASSUTT AT HIS TOST. Mr. Douglas was still another man who used to lie rather cross. Tho troublo with Mr. Webster and Mr. Douglas wns they visited tho Holo in tho Wall too often." "Tell mo nlxwt that holo In tho wall." "Well, it was ono of tho famous Insti tutlona of our early days. I'll givo you a full history of It something that has nover been told in print. It had Its origin in linm and bread. Ono of tho senators suggested to John Hcall. who wns sergeiint-at-nrms away back In tho thirties, that it would bo n good thing to hnvo n llttlo luncheon set near by tho tho hall, whoro hungry senators could run out nnd get n bito to cat. So Dcall's wlfo Ixiiled hams nnd mndo bread and Henll brought them down nnd set them up in n llttlo circular room just north of tho rotunda and on tho cast sido of tho corridor. Soon ho ntlded pickles, nuts, snluda nnd such llttlo delicacies, and tho plnco became very popular. Then somebody suggested to Hcall that thero ought to bo n bottlo of whisky thero, and after tho whisky had been procured thero camo n demand for gin, rum, brandy, wino nnd nil eorta of things. In a llttlo whllo tho plnco becamo n regular saloon. Thero was no bar, of course, not even n sideboard, tho bottles and demijohns being set in rows on tho shelves. For n long tlmo tho senators used to go in thero and help themselves to wlmtover they wanted, nnd tho expenso wna run In under tho contingent account na horse hire or some thing like that. After n time tho stock got 60 largo and tropulnr tlmt it waa no uncommon thing to see u dozen senators and their friends in there drinking and having good times. Tho little room, not moro than twelvo or fifteen feet In diam eter, and taking its nnmo from tho fact that it was simply a hole in tho wall, lighted by only ono window, was often badly crowded and a good ileal of confu sion resulted in the arrangement of tho stock, 60 that tho bcnntor who had a fnvorito brand of liquor had much troublo in finding it. Thus it becamo necessary to put n man In charge, and nftcr a timo tho expenso becamo so grent that it was not easy to work it off In tho contingent account. Then tho senators wero re quired to pay for what they got, nnd nftcr this was dono tho popularity of tho 'Holo in tho Wnll' fell off very rapidly. Hut it was kept up till somo years nftcr tho senate moved into Its present cham ber in 18.VJ. It is a good tiling. I'm thinking, tlmt tho walls of that dark llt tlo room are dumb! Hero Cnpt. Hassett drew from his pocket n gold snuffbox, which tho sen ntors presented him on tho liftietli mini-1 versary of his appointment as n pago. "I learned snulllng." ho said, "from Henry Clay. In handling the snuff box for him I fell into tho liabit of taking n pinch now und then, nnd have never j quit. Mr. Clay was nn invetera'.o snuff ' taker. Dozens of times n day he used to ( motion to mo to get the snuff box which , wo then kept on a little stand near tho vice president's desk. Moro than onco did he stop in tho midst of n speech nnd Dccuon to mo lor inouox, not continuing till ho had taken n good pinch in Ids leisurely way. 1 have seen him pause in n speech, walk down the nisle, which, perhaps, wus 60 crowded that ladies would have to get up to let him pass, go to the little stand, get his pinch of 6nuff, and then return to his seat beforo resum ing his speech. Ono day I asked him: " 'Mr. Clay, why don t you bring your own snuff box?' " 'I'll tell you why," ho replied. 'If I wero to bring my box hero I'd Imvo it on tho desk in front of mo nil tho timo, nnd being thus tempted I'd take too much snuff. Now I can't get It without troub ling you boys, and, ns I don't liko to do that, you sco I use it in moderation.' "And your look of reminiscences?" "I am working at that now. I have a pig box full of memoranda, and n writer la helping mo put this mnss of material Into shape. I had originally intended bringing out my liook at tho end of fifty years' servlco, but now I Intend waiting threo years and making it an oven three score years in tho United Stntes sennto." That will surely bo n book worth read ing. Walteu Wkllman. Low Wallnco and James Whltcorub RJloy wero tho nntivo uuthors princi pally read in tho 0,000 public schools of Indiana when tho birthday of tho state was commemorated tho other dnv, .. GREAT REMOVAL SALE $25,000 OF- FURNITURE To be sold in next two months at Hardy & Pitchers A Complete Line of Folding Beds now in Stock. Pomeroy Coal Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IH COAL Office, corner 12th and O Sts. Yards, 9th and ,jth Sts. J. R. 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