' vrtgp'WvWi-'t lpiiiiPlr;yjvtrv V''ffmfV vf " CAPITAL TCITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1889 l(i tr I I 1 NOBBY .-. SUITS 0 IN O Sacks, Cutaways, Frocks and Prince Alberts, In all the prevailing Shades and Patterns. HIGH GRADE OF GOODS And Low in Price is the Rule, at Globe One Price Clothing House, Cor. O and Tenth Sts. CUSHMAN PARK! SKASON OF 1880.- Grand Opening Day WEDNESDAY MAT, 22d. The management of Cuslunan Park announce the engagement of MRS. ADOLPH WEBER, And artists of her own selection, for the opening Concert, assisted by the MILITARY BAND. DANCING MUSIC BY CUSHMAN PARK ORCHESTRA. The Governor of Nebraska and the State Officials, the Mayor of Lincoln and the Council will dedicate the I'arK. impromptu speeches uy distinguished persons. THE PARK CAFE, Under the management of Brown the famous Caterer, will delight you. However plc-nic parties are welcome at all times. Trains leave B. Si M. Depot at 2:00 P M. returning at 6:00 P. M- for this open Ing day only. Round Trip Tiolcots. 20 Cents: SUNDRY, 7VtHV 26 A Concert will be given by Mrs. Adolph Weber, assisted by the Military Band Brown will serve a grand Dinner for only 50 cents, at the new Dining Hall. YOU ARE ALL, INVITED! Round Trip Tickets 20 cents, which includes admission to all Concerts. On Sundays Trains leave B.& M. Depot at 2:30 P. M. returning at 8:00 P. M. I M fl HKf flll ?(CH ? W 100 Engraved Calling Cards And Copper Plate, for $2.50. If you have a Plate, we will furnish 100 Cards from same, at $1.50. WESSEL PRINTING CO. Courier Office. Telephone 253. Now Burr Block. For UN X m W .... jy mmr AM$& a. JT .! "7.1 SSK& AZ&r jbtsv tsrjsr For BEAST ! m . x- M tf SunMu. B fcX kvV 1 Wv . k SSS jSSRrf VST IdJV MKH i.. www. 7t TMM v SS Bmr iVV '. " jK svV .SW &wmBrj8r iT Vlgp- &? PEN, PAPER AND INK. Mr. Huniott is on the top Wftvoof opulnr Ity and thrifty publisher scheme for matter from hor n. Tho Petersons are imbltshlnjr a serlos of hor norolottos In twonty-IWo cant editions. Thopricois low enough, but tho titles arc unfamiliar to nn old ndmlror who has followod Mrs. Burnott from "Burly Tim" to "Llttlo Lord Fauntclroy." A porusnl of soveral chapter of tho latest of thoso novel ettes, "Miss Crmplgny," Is disappointing. Tho rrholo thing looks suspicious, but Just where tho cheat comes In is hard to toll. How poojilo llvo In Now York is n subjoot of general lutorott, and It Is fully treated of, from tho lowest hovels to tho nlacei on Firth Avenue, in an Illustrated nrtlcla In Ikmoi esl's for Juno. It takes you, by way of Illus trations and descriptions, from tho squalor of tho fteent lodging-houses, through tho vari ous phases of llfo to tho gorgeous modorn Hats and tho palatial homes of tho Astors and Van tlorbllts.In this number is found also "Amuto menta In Japan," which, differing so radical ly from our nminomentH, nro amusing to rend about, especially ns the article Is so llnoly il lustrated. Cushniiiii l'nrk. In Cushtuaii Park Lincoln has a mascot that sho ought to oncourago In all ways and nt rll times. Tradition has it that n masoot brings r-rtwmrity ,famo and all kinds of good fortune, and that is what Cushmatt Is doing for tho Cnpitnl City under tho enorgetla innuagomont ofAndrus, Ho has booked several score of reunions, picnics and outing parties of varN oils kinds, several of which will bring bun drods of strangers to tho city. Thu formal opening of tho l'nrk for tho sen sou will tnko plaeo noxt Wednesday afternoon. Tho manageni have ongaged Mrs. Adolph Wobor to conduct tho opening concert with musicians of hor own selection. Among tho latter will bo Mr. Nat Brighani, tho noted Onmliii singer, and it is rato to assume that Lincoln's gifted singer will gather about bora con of flno artist for tho occasion . Tho vo cahsts will bo assisted by the military band. Lovers of dancing will havo an opportunity to trip tho light fantastic too, tho inuslo for which will bo furnished by tho Cushmnn Park orchestra. Announcement is maito that tho governor, state olllclals, the mayor and intm ber or tho council will assist In tho dedicatory bxorclses, and Impromptu speeches nro prom, isod from distinguished gentlemen. It wilt bo a gala day at tho Park, and tho poojile of Lincoln will llud health and pleasure by drop, plug work for tho while and taking an outing under such favorable conditions. Tho Park is but a short drive from tho city, and for tho convenience of thoso who have no horses or carriages tho 11. & M. will run special trains with tickets only twenty cents for tho round trip. Tho Messrs. Andrus havo made a tonsstriko by putting the Park cafe under tho manage', inont of Ilrowti, tho only Brown. Ho wilt havo coniotent assistants at hand to servo all comers at all times. This will bo an im mense convenience for plcnle partios. Ho will furnish edibles to order, nnd by notifying him in advance will bo prepared for any num ber of persons. On Sunday afternoons from one until six o'clock lie will servo a regular dinner, hotter than that of tho average hotel, for tho price ofilftyconts. But, then, what is tho use of praising up Brown. Everybody knows n lint lie is. Lincolultesareto bo congratulated onthotos setnlon of a park so beautiful and convenient as Cushmnn and they ought to Improve their op)ortunltles. This city Is more fortunate than most western place, and Malinger An drus is to be commended for his enterprise and publio spirit. Fast Time. Commencing Sunday, May 12th, our Fast Express Train will leave Omaha dally at 9:00 p. in.; Council BlulT Transfer (on arrival of Fast Overland Train) at 0:40 p. in., arriving at Chicago at 2:15 p. m., In ample tlmo to make connections with all afternoon fast trains of eastern lines. Our Day Express Train will leave Omaha dally at 0:15 a. m.; Council Bluirs Transfer at 0:40 a. m., arriv ing at Chicago at 0:50 a. m., making direct connections with all morning trains of eastern Hues. The foregoing U tho best timoschodulo over inndo for tho benefit of passengers living west of tho Missouri IUver. From and after May 10th, chair ears of tho very latest Improved pattern, will bo run be tween Omaha and Chicago, for first and second class passengers, on our Fast Express Train leaving Omaha dally at 0:00 p. m. No smoking will bo permitted in thebo now chair carx, and as no extra charge will be made for thoso superior accommodations, families or Individuals holding second class tickets will be able to travel In comfort and savo money. A. V. H. Caupkntkii, Gen. Pass, and Tk't. Agt. To Sioux City. The now U. P. Hue between Lincoln and Sioux City will bo open Monday. The train will leuvo this city at 2:45 p. m, reaching Sioux City at Wi'JO p. m. Will leave Sioux City at 7 a, in., reaching Lincoln at 1:50 p. in. These trains will run through solid by way of David City, Columbus and Norfolk, and will make tho quickest time of uny route. They will connect ut Hlour City with diverg ing Hues. This will make eight U. P. trains in and out of Lincoln. I'eerlens I.uumlry City Oltleu. Tho Peerless) laundry for the convenience of the public, has opened a down town olllco, I'M North l:!th street, in tho nw Burr block, and after Monday, May 10th, work will bo called for and delivered there. We have Just received a full lino of the Burt & Packard shoes at Webster & Rogers' 1043 O street. We make a specialty of lace curtain work. Curtains callei for, laundered In tho test manner and returned. Peerless Laundry. Telephone- 1W. The HUtory or Mm l'ust Futurti. Teuvlie tliu Here nro tho returns or the 227th Grand Monthly Drawing or The IxnilsUna Htuts IOttory which occurred ut New Orleium. !... on April 10th, lSsi). Ticket No. 32,074 drew the Kirst Capital l'rlzo or -'SO0,0o0. It was sold In twentieths nt 11.00 each sent to M. A. Dau phin, New Orleans, I,a.: ono to W, J. llraok utl, Calhoon, Ky.j one to Manuracturors' Nat. Iluuk or Brooklyn uity, N. Y.j one to Frank kneelund, lloslon, Mat.; one to J I). Illser, cor Main and Ollvo bts., Mnnsnelti, Ohio: one to Win. Knwllnson. 1-exlmUou, H. C: one F. N. Hyndmnn. Uen. Puss. Olllco, C. II. .t Q. It. It. Chicago, Ills.; one to Pntrlek McCunii, 1111 Klk St., Hultalo. N V.; ono to I'elcr Web er, 110 Liberty Ht Cleveland, Ohio; ono to W. A. Tanner, Minneapolis, Mlun.; ono to Chris tian Hchmldt, Itedbub, III,; ono to Hank or Commerce. Han Diego, Cnl,; one to Ostium it llrothcr, Uth and Union Ht , Allentowu, Pa.; onotoltalpU K. Htuplcs, Houtli Ilend, Ind,; ono to Merchants Nat. Hank or Watervllle, Me.' ouo to Otto Von ltonenltoru. Ilallettsvlllo Tex.; one to Win, Africa, Altoona, l'a., etc., cte. Ticket No. 8-W) drew tho (Second Capi tal Prlzo of 1100,000, also sold In twentieths at $1.00 each: ouo paid to Anglo-L'nllfornlu bank, Han Krauclhco. Cat,; ouo to John ltoss, 10) Cumbria Ht., l'lilln., l'a.j one toUerman Dunk orMemphlTonn.; one to Jus. I,eary. Now York City; ouo to Hurry Loo, Washington, I). O.1 ono to M. h. Fay, Worcester, Mass.; ono to K. K. J. Uoos, Jnekiion, Miss ; who to I). D. Wllkens. Duck Hill, Miss.; ono to N. A. Hu er, Columbus, Ohio; ono to Marcos Lopez, Ht. llernard Parish, Iu.j one to K. A. Itlppey, El Paso, Tex.; one to H. 1'. Harris. Mariana, Ark., olo., Kte. Ticket No. U.1U5 drew tho Third Capital l'rlzo or 130,000, also sold In twentieths nt 11.00 each. The next Oraud Extraordinary Drawing takes placo Tuesday, June IStli, ISrt'J. All Information can be had on an application to M. A. Dauphin, New Orleans Lit. A Story From Real Life. 44 Taken by Siege" The Story of a Young Journalists Experiences in Neio York City. E ARE GLAD TO ANNOUNCE, as our next attraction, a Mag nificent Serial Story, the plot of which was taken from real life. The Author Refuses to Disclose His Identity, But is thought to be a Celebrated Journalist, of New York, now living. THE HEROINE, bearing, in the story, the name of Miss Helen Knowlton, is supposed to be none other than The Celebrated Prima Donna, Clara Louise Kellogg. The New York Newspaper The Dawn to the staff of which the Hero, Rash Hurlstone, was attached, is none other ban T.HE WEW rQItK HERALD. trnout out ko i zu. NIWATOKK, riUUATArHILtn. Itt -TRIPLE SIIKST. nuci Tunia cxnt 'HOTIC! MMW PES tWmmm KsiSwik mm Aa U m T3.rn3.&ErtSrk- y In JLLniijy..iiSi. gap;frHs?; cur in wj-MiMivsM m s.?,.,M.wjrJS.t tmMf. " j" ta&C's. ss k SScHattCeiS Cil.tl snec Ass usr-" I para gafyr.-vi.yrca ic-iic-d.rsjiiir "sz'jnl3sz tor . ZA esAyrrc--. 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