f CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1389. b I. K .Vft lt M 11 l m i . t f if v IV a 1 ail J 'tf A I I . IN TIIK MOT DOG DAYS. iHOW THE CAPITAL SWELTERS UN DER JULY'S SUN. There Are I'cit People of licit Come qncnro In Town Jmt NoTi nml So tlio Gossips of tlio I'lnco Talk of Fornlcn Minister "nml Slrli." iSpcclal Correspondence.) Washington, July 25. In tlio dog days gossiping Washington lias fow boh utors nutl other public men and their families to talk about, nnd so it turns it9 attention to tliu poor foreign ministers, their wives nnd attaches. American curiosity, irroverenco and jest hnvo driven one poor follow, tho Persian min ister, out of tho country. Tho Persian minister on tho street was a fow short weeks ago one of tho sights of tho capi tal city. Small boys surrounded him iind dogged tits footsteps. They mado life in tho open air bo miserable that ho bocamo very much of a recluse. Sir Julian Pauncefote, tho British minister, Sz-f- POOIt ailOOLY KHAN. on tho otlior linnd, actually enjoys theso jittlo attentions so characteristic of tho Americans. Sir Julian is a brcozy old fellow himself, nnd likes nothing better than to take a party of his young men out to tho races, to tho thentro or n gamo of baseball. Tho customs nnd manners of tho peo plo are nil a great study to him, nnd ho ilocsn't appear to caro a whit if tho peo plo staro at him and talk about him within easy car shot. Ho astonished everybody n fow nights ngo by going bo- hind the scenes to call on tho summer opera queen, nnd when he wns nt tho circus, shortly after his arrival hero, ho acted liko n big boy out for n good timo. Ho actually indulged in red lemonado nnd peanuts, nnd when tho concert ticket Boilers enmo nround ho bought a ticket for every mombcr of his company. They eat in their seats till tho last falso noto of tho "concert" had died nwny, and wcro even then loath to go home. Sir Julian has seen enough of baseball to cnablo him to tell when tho home club is knocking out runs, nnd with a local prido and patriotism that reflect great credit upon his catholicity of spirit, ho applauds tho good plays of tho Washing ton club nt every opportunity. Sir Julian is what tho boys call "n trump." IIo is on Englishman who knows how to mako a joko nnd how to tako one. IIo is in clined to bo tho least bit unconventional, nnd Washington can scarcely contain it self while, waiting tho arrivnl of his fam ily and tho throwing open of tho legation house for tho social season. Washington peoplo aro nlso eager to got into the housooccupied by tho Corean lad I os. Society in tho capital is nothing if not curious, especially whore foreign ministers nnd their families aro con cerned. Tho mule members of tho Corcan col ony aro often seen in public, as thoy aro fond of both riding and driving, but tho ladles aro rarely or never seen. Gossip has it that theso interesting women pass tho long summer days sitting on tho COHEA.N LADIES AT HOME. eomowliat secluded rear veranda of tho legation houso, smoking tho pipes which thoy brought with thorn from SoouL This is u lazy sort of llfo, but Corcan la dies aro accustomed to seclusion and don't mind it. Besides thoy nro having great sport with an American sowing machine, which occupies their attention eovoral hours dally. Thoy aro. too, pa tiently studying English and endeavor ing to maator tho uso of a fow pretty phrases for uso during tho approaching "season," for these Corean ladies hnvo in their qulot way organized a llttlo re bellion against tho traditions of thoir na tivo land and determined to seo some thing of society's whirl in tho American capital nuxt winter. Tho departure of Hadji Hassein Ghooly Khan for Persia caused tho shedding of no tears in tho Corean houso on 0 street. In fact, the round faced Corean women aro said to hnvo clapped their hands in Cloo, for did not tlio august nnd uustero Ghooly Khun onco biiuo tho Coreans un mercifully? The thin skinned Oriental affected disdain of tho Chinese and Core ans, deeming them much inferior to him eolf In rank and lmportnnco, though as men of culture nnd iutelllgonco thoy wero us far above him ns Prussia is abovo Persia. The Coreans appear to bo very scnslblo men. Though tho transition from thoir country to this must bo like that which a backwoods boy oxporionces on flrbt go ing to a largo city, thoy nolther seclude themsolves nor tako tho opposite oxtromo of vulgar ostentation. Thoy nro not nt All sensitive to tho curiosity hunting W yM 4j stares with which they aro ovcrywhero met, nnd tako no nottco of tho smiles which follow them as they go nbout tlio city. Had Ghooly Khan Imitated tho example set him by theso neighbors ho would have saved himself much mortifi cation of spirit. The Coreans nro nmong tho fow for eign residents who do not keep their own stables. If tho two young nnd pretty Corcan women now horo wcro at homo in Seoul their servants would carry them through the streets In n tolg-hio, or ladles' chair, swung on poles nnd caro fully curtained. Hero thoy tako tho com mon every day American hansom or coupe. I)y such convoynnco thoy hnvo boon to tho Capitol, tho museum, tho Washington monument, tho phntogtn phcr's nnd on mnny evening journeys over tho pretty country rends in which Wash ington's surrounding abound. Tho handsomest onuipago In "Washing ton Is that owned by Count d'Arco Val ley, tho German minister, whoso family has rvecntly received such n great shock by tho sulcldo of a daughter near Berlin. Tho count nnd countess nro now out of town, enjoying, ns best thoy can under tho circumstances, tho great American custom of "summoring," but their coach and chasseur, which created such n sen sation last winter, nro still hero. Tlio coach wns drawn up before tho stato de partment tho other day, nnd from it alighted Mr. Mumm Von Schwnrzcnsteln, secretary of legation. Mr. Mumm Von Schwnrzcnsteln, though a. learned nnd cstimnblo gentleman, is, after nil, a tncro clerk, but as ho was on business with tho state department, tho German notion of etiquette required him to uso tho lega tion carriage, Tlio footman, who descended from tho box to open tho carrlago door for tho secretary, was so gorgeously attired that n crowd collected nnd stared nt him for hnlf an hour. Tho chasseur woro gaudy livery, resplendent with gold and lace. It must hnvo been n very uncomfortable suit for a hot day, ns a dark blue cloak of broadcloth, with a doublo row of gilt buttons down its front, enveloped the cntiro figure. But tho chasseur sat im movable and apparently imperturbablo in tho broiling sun, whero there wns scarco enough breezo to stir the feather plume nnd cockndo of tho German colors which decorated his tall bluo chapeau. That which most attracted tho nttcntion of tho curiosity hunters wns tho hand- boiuo sword worn nt his right side, de- CODNT D'AUCO VALLEY'S YAOER. pendent from heavy rows of gilt cord caught across the breast from his left Bhouldcr. When this gorgeous footman first made ills nppenranco last winter, tlicro was a disposition to criticlso him as a piece of ostentation. Tlio sword was particularly puzzling, and self appointed critics gravely dis cussed tho question: "Can a lackoy wcui a sword?" ftut on second thought the critics have concluded to let Count d'Arco Valloy's yager nlone, thoy having discov ered that while tho employment of uni formed chasseurs is an innovation In Washington it Is an established custom In Berlin, St. Petersburg, London, Paris, Madrid, Vienna and Rouio. Tlio Chineso minister and his lively young men aro always being talked about. If hnlf tho stories told of them wero truo, and tho young emperor of China was much of a stickler for tho proprieties, probably thcro would soon bo a shaking up in tho celestial legation at tho western capital. Theso young Orientals aro extremely fond of driving about tho city, and may bo met any ovening on tho quiet country roads or in tho Soldiers' Homo grounds, nearly always accompanied by young ladies. Tlio penchant of tho Chinese attaches for American ladies is ono of tho-romarkablo phases of lifo in tho for eign colony, and as long as thcro is any number of young women, entirely re spectable, but n llttlo fndiffercnt to pub lic opinion, who aro willing to exchange smiles for carringo rides, suppers and boxes at tho opera, tho gossipers may bo expected to goon wagging their tongues. Tlio Chineso legation Is near Dupont ctr clo, and hero the gay young Asiatics nrc often found cracking jokes with nuree maids and taking lessons in American coquetry. So common and ridiculous is this practico that peoplo living in that part of tho city now often say to one another: "Let's stroll dijwn by tho circle and seo how tho Chineso attaches are getting along with tho nurso girls." EVENING SCENE IN DOPONT CIUCLE. Attache Koo Shune Ing, a "student translator," has gono back to China. Mr. Koo is not ono of thoso who frequent tho circle for a chanco to say pretty things to nurse maids. Ho lias n romance of his own, nnd has gono to Pol; in to wed one of the prettiest daughters of tho Flowery Kingdom. Walteu Wellman. l" H l Vf $fi-iKt J rT-iVv A THE WEEK'S SPORTS Wednesday afternoon n motley collection of Lincoln sport hied themselves to tlio bull pal k ntut played nil aliened Katue of bull. The "collection'' formed two iiIiim under the name of lawyer nnd Merchants nnd when time was willed nt the end of the lUth round It wiim found tlio Merchant Iind won tint light by n woro of 7 to 0, nil of which was duo to the Indefatigable elTorts of Ackeriunn to pitch the bnll over tlio plate. The strain was too much for lilin, however, nnd nt tlio end of tho woml Inning ho was curried to center Hold nnd laid In tlio shade of the fenco nnd cover ed with leave. Mr. Ackcrmaii will go '" training next week mid challenge tlio Ht, Louis Drowns for mi exhibition gamo thli fnll. Lincoln was treated ton really i?ood rmiio of Imll, yesterday. Tlio Kearney tenia ami n picked nine of local player mot at tlio park nml for the Mrst eight Inning put up a flnu a liall gamo a one w uUl waul to nee, tlie scoro Muiullng3to2ln favor of Kearney. In tlio lust liming however, with two men on Imso, a mifo lilt hy Hull liroiDihl In two more run for tho visitor and Hall scorlnuon a paed bnll gnvo tlio boys from tlio rnglng cnmU tho gainoltyancoroofll to 2. Umpire Chlpiiiau had some trouble In Katlsfyliiu tlio crowd at Mrt,nsthcy were not onto tho now rules of this season, hut hit Judgment pleasednll and gnvo good satisfaction to both side. Hovernl piny on both sides elicited much applause, tho homo run or Morau mid the long running catch by Kent of tho Lincoln, donervlug par ticular notice. Tlio kiiiiio tenia play again till afternoon, the Lincoln nine, however, do ing Ktrenxthcued by the addition of a nrofe- slonal battery and when the game I called at 4 o'clock there Nhould bo ono of the largcHt crowd thcro iMisstbto to got In tho ground, ns llio liianngcuieut aro doing their best to fur nlsh u with bull giiuic, and the public aliould tliow their appreciation hy turning out en iiinme. The Couitir.it man detailed to tako In tho lacrosse gamo lut evening wa one of tho worat fooled men on the ground. It was hi llrst game, and although much ha been mild nbout the game, It never Mruck him that It nltbrdcd much auiUKOiiicnt to a pcctator. Hut hint night he went, ho yelled, ho hollered nnd outdo n much nolso a tho ordinary Mil id 1 boy, for It struck him a bolng great. To seo six or eight gully uniformed hoy ly ing III a heap l.x feet high, with a Jlliublo of xtlck, log anil arm vainly clawing at tho empty air, I truly uxcIIIiik. Hut ayl have you noon a iranio played? If not, turn out to tho next ciuuo nml tako It In. Tho itnino hint oveiilm; resulted In a -core of II to 1 In favor of the Heuiiuou team, tho champion of tho Mute. (lood plays Hint deserve peclal men tion were iniulo by l'ltrnernld of tho Lincoln and Tenvlalo of the Hcnunon. There nro Jut n fow of tho handsomest white embroidered ult In Lincoln len nt Korciiinn & Crowo'. It will puy you to look nt them ns the xeaNou I Into and you can buy Ihcin nt your own price. Tho Grand Army llncititipineut nt Mil waukee. It I estimated that fully 120,000 jieoplo Mill pas through Chicago etirouto to Milwaukee to attend tlio Grand Army Encampment, Ah thero nro but two railway lines lictwccn tho two cities, nnd this Inuu'iito number of peo- ple will havo to bo transported in two or threo days, it I apparent that the resources will bo taxed to tlio utmost. I'nrtles tloslrlne to attend from point hi Nchrnka, will, hy taking tho Chicago, Mil wnukeo & St. Paul railway from Council Illuir (which 1 the only direct lino to Mil waukee from Council Illuu) avoid tho great crowd and rush at Chicago nnd bo sure of tho best accommodations In tlio way of free chair car, sleeping and dining car through to des tination, and will hnvo tho privilege of re turning via 8tcamloat from Milwaukee to Chicago If they so desire. Half faro has been tnnde for tho round trip. Children between tlvo and twelve years of age, half of the excursion rate. For further information apply to J. E. McCluro, Western Pas. Agent, C, M. & St. P. It'y, 1501 Fnr nain street, Onmlin. it Convenient MurloU,,Good Soil, I'urs Wa ter nnd Kxcvllent Clliiiutu Aro advantage to bo considered when look ing up a home, ImsIneKs location, farm, etc. West Virginia, Maryland and the Hhcmindo nh Valley, Virginia, afford theso with many more advantages. No section of tho United Htates offers uierior opjiortiuiitlos, and ior ous seeking a now homo should examine these States tHjforo deciding on n location elsewhere. Improved farm lands adapted to stock raising, dairying, grain, grass nml fruit growing can bo obtained at low prices and upon easy terms. Thriving towns invito tho nierchaiit,inecliunlo and business man. Abun dance of coal, timber, ore, water ower, otc. Free sites for manufacturers. Persons desiring further Information will bo answered promptly nnd f reo of charge by M. V. Hlclmrils, Land nnd Immigration Ag't U. & O. It. It., Baltimore Md. 7-1U-W4 How Ho Hucniiio 1'iiiiiiiliN. The Walker, Iowa, AVirs say: "Our old friend, Robert Baird of Muscatine, Iowa, has been necrctary of tho State senate, and an active politician for yoars, but was never generally known until he had tho colic and used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diar rhoea Remedy and got Into ono of their ad vertisements. "Now ho is famous." Here Is what Mr. Ilalrdsuld; "While in Des Moines I was taken with a severe, attack of bowel complaint. For two days I suffered intense ly, trying several drug store nnd paying them for relief, but In vain. I finally Iwught a small bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and two doses of it brought mo out all right, I consider It n grand remedy." 23 and 50 cent bottles for sale by O. L. Shruder, druggist. A New and Fust Train With l'uliicu Sleep ers to CIiIchk". Tho recent change hi time card by tho Nortwestorn line F., E. & M. V. R. R gives to Lincoln the fastest and most conven ient train in its time of departure now run between this place and Chicago. Noto that this train leaves Lincoln at 0:30 p. in., carries a palace sleeper through to Chicago, whero it arrives at noon the follow mg day, making all fast train connections east. Reserve sleeping car accommodations in advauco at 115 South Tenth street. Geo, N. Fouesuax. Harvest Excursion Tickets nt half rates will be bold at Lincoln, Aug. Oth mid SOth, Sept. 10th and 2-Uh, and Oct. 8th, over tho Fremont, Elkhom & Missouri Valley R. R. to alljiolnts reached via that line In Noi them Nebraska, the UlacU Hills and Ceutral Wyoming. Call on G. N. Foresman, agent, or wrilo J. It. Uu clianan, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. tf Tho Union Pacific R'y takes pleasure In an nouncing that it will run Harvest Excur sions to Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho and Montana on tho following dates: August Oth and 'JOth, Sept. 10th and tilth, nnd October 8th. For these occasions a great reduction In rntos lias been made, thus giving you a splendid opportunity to visit nearly every place in tlm great west. Do not miss It. It nirords the business man, btock raiser, iniii; ng prospector and farmer an unequnled clutucd to seo tho unlimited resources of the iwestern country. For tickets, rntes, immpli lets, etc, apply to your noarest ticket agent. (Oct. 5( Nothing like It, tho Bighorn's fast Chicago ruin. KING COLE II.-March. Pullislicd through Tho American Press Association, by permission of T. B. Jlarms cfl Co., 810 Broadway, Now York, IXTIIOIWCTIOX. pallll Wt -'r-f f f. 4 tlS rSlr a 4 mi I II - U u-' fr a- fcrmFZ Cp-- w ta-i r-i F-f (Iw r iseH a&BEBap m - r-.. I m ps lii fmmfmgBeBmmmte?&&& tf . All li 0 1 I C-1 I , y , J u : r-r-T"-1- aa ep, ba yr T-l- ) " ). A ol Fln$. fch. i i ijri i frF::?::i"lhf J iT3 J--lli J ' "E ' lteFliriF: v. l ll PIANOS CURTICE & THIERS. LEADING MUSIC DEALERS 207 SOUTH 11TH STREET.' 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Notice Is litTebi ifhi'lilliat bv lrtiiuof nnairl. tor lien dattM on tho Mlt ilny of Kebniarj, lsU, uKa wlucli there Is nw ilue llw sum of J-V..O), default list uu been nmde lu the payment of said ruiik nad no suit or other proeeedintr of law lmv liiK heii Instituted to recover said debt or any Kirt tliereo'. therefore I til sell tliw proiH-rty iliereln decrlbwl. vU: One dark bay liorco nbout It hands hi.'h. wblte strip hi face. 12 ears old and weU'lilu? nUiut 1'JiK) xhuhU, at publlo auction ftt tho lutniof Mullklu llros., in the city of Lincoln, In Utncaster county, on the Mh day of August, !mU, at one o'clock, p. m.. of said day, to ivy said debt, interst nnd all costs of thee proceed. Itics. MII.I.IK1N UHOS. llv l'ocNn.t! Ili'iii. nttomers. ST. ."... "T.."1 i.'.."-r.r ... ..... ijm uaiuu uncoil!, neurusKii, Juiy uui, i. ib& J F J Fl3igg , e W