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lrFqw' a3jwMn'f pEP T 'Tr T r--rTW""iT" r-SifBiB'' fwyr mrryinmiWQ'WPi' HWftVi&&'t!ff't Wnu'jfy Wgmwfi'liWfjWPlPWW lUffWWWWVp ' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1889. t V 6 X : m FINE : ART : STUDIO, 1114 O street. Axnmlno samples ot our work before onlcrliiu elsewhere. Cabinet Photograph! t educed (rom $4 to $3 per ilocn. WAITED! Everybody to examine the plans and standing of the Un ion Central Life Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, before insuring. It has the lowest continuous death rate of any company. Realizes the highest rate of interest on in vested assets which enables it to pay large dividends. Policies incontestibto a n d non-forfoitablo after third year. The Union Central issues endowment policies at ordi nary life rates; these policies are now maturing and being paid in from one to two years earlier than time estimated by the company. They protect the family and estate during the younger years of life, and the insured in old age at regu lar life rates. Other desirable policies issued, write for plans. Call on us or J, .If. KDMtSTOS, State Autnt. 0. L. MKSllWtt, Ant. State Autnt. O. T. PUMVBLLW Cttv Solicitor. lloom ! Hurr lllook, LINCOLN, NEB. LADIES d ShuuUl call nn see our Good nud Spring ' Novelties nud Ornaments for the hcadv All the latest bancs In Rang Switches, etc. 1114 0 St. I can cheerfully recommena Dr 8cth Arnold's Cough HUM; Killer belncnflrst-clsss remedv r Coiishs shiI Colils. linv. iBiuoUlt In in v own fnuillv vrltli very great satisfaction. L. II. Uuth, Dcs Moines, Iowa. DragRUU, 360., 0O0., nnd 11.00. HOTEL ORLEANS ITUATCD ON SOUTH SHORB SpiPit- Will be under tho personal supervision of H. L. LELXND, and will bo open for tho reception of irueats, June first in each year. Visitors will find THE ORLEHNS la llrai class in all of ita appointments, being1 well supplied with fras, not and cold water baths, electrlo bells antf all modern lm provataoats, sUaaa laundry, billiard hall' bowline alley, etc , and positively free frc taaoyaaoe by mosquitoes, 3ound tfrip Excursion tf tenets will be plaoed oa sale at the eoasmenoement of tho tourist season by tho Burlington. Cedar Kaplds Xorthora JUUway and all sMssettst lines, at low rates, to tho follow law potato Us Zowa and Minnesota t Spirit lS, Iowa: Albert Lea, WatarvlUe, Itinn oapeUs, St.VauL iAkeltUnnetonka, White Boar Lake and Xhdutfe. Minnesota: Clear liOJM.iowa; uusoan asatts Park and Mia Lake. Iowa: Lake Superior points; Yellow rarkaadpoiatainOol rite tar 'tA. Ivltdaui oioraao. Wrtto tor 'fA. Midsummer Par- kdts' to tho General Ticket and Pass- Loko, lewa CJ.IVEt, rM4lla1Stt. J. E. HANNEfiAN, aiikiMurM.ii t&Ptzwa mm w ON j. 1 tJBP""1 " "" . A $4, 100 DWELLING. Ilgnil Inr Mr, ft, H. OltxMin. Urn Well Known Arrliltnt. Tlio Door plnu given hero linn n sldo tinll. Whon tlio little !) nml girl rotno homo from school thoy binv 1111110 In this wny tbnt U tlio Idea of the ownT Thoy ran haug their win p In tin' HiM'i or take tlicin up stairs Tlio front hull U floored with hard wood. Part of It I covered with ruRi. Several little feet crossing over thU Iloor would tunko It nwsisury for somo 0110 towash Itnftor ocry such rformnneo, honco tlio ilito entrance Tlio front Imll I rnthor largoi It U n iplomllil room In It way VIKW Thostalrwny I rich, thoro It n ticautlful mantel in It Tlio utalrwny nt 0110 cud shows up ulcoly from tlio front nud projects Into a bay nt tlio sldo ThU plnn is cnpnblo of being contracted Into n much smnllor houso. Tlio room tiro largo, and altogether it Is on qulta nn extensive scnle. It has been built several tluins several sltctt smaller nnd nt a much Ion cost. From tho largo ball 0110 can go into tho parlor, sitting room nnd dining room. Tlio pnntry, china closot and kltchon aro as couvonlcntly fitted as tho experience of tlioso Interested would suggest. Tho kitchens and pantries of tho plans which havonppoarod from tlmo to time havo boon fully described. Tho Idea In nil Is tho wimo. Thu requlro hionts nro no dllTorvut In an oxpotulvo houso than in ono low oxwnlvo. Labor saving do vices aro ovon more necessary In a cbcaior houso tlinn In ono which Is inoro oxhmuIvo, though It usually happen that tho owners of moro oxponslvo buildings nro bettor prepared to oqulp thouumlvM with n comploto arrange tnent than those who havo to do with tho moro modem structure. Tlio Idoa In all those kltchon plans Is that It ami IU annexes of china closot and kitchen pnntry form tho workrooms of tho bouso, and as such should bo treated fromn labor saving standpoint. Tho saving of ono step in tho porfortnsneo of a slnglo operation will savo a hundred whou tho porf ornmnco of that opera Hon Is multiplied by thu number. In ovory OnOUND FLOOIU kitchen thero should bo tho sink with tho tnblo on ono stdo of It nud a drain board aud tablo on tho other. Thoso should Ik) ndjnceut to tho kitchen rango. In tho pantry shelves nud drawers, a dough board aud a placo for a re frigerator with drain connection to tho out side and good veutllatlou aro desirable. A very uico arrangement to ndd to an or dinary panty Is n coolor sot bito tho wall which projects to tho outside. It Is a lat ticed box covered u Ith slats and wlro ou tbo inside lu It may bo placod cooked food to cool or food which it U desirable to Loop cool during cold oathor, Tho slats protect tho articles from view from tho ouUlde, nud tho wlro tcreon protects It from UIos during tho summer On tho insido is a door which separ ates the cooler from tbo Insido of tho room. Tho second floor arrangement of this building suits tho requirements of tho pcoplo who occupy tho houso. Au additional room could bo provided In place of a store room, and tho attic bo used tor that purpose. Tho closets In ull rooms are of large slzo and tho utlro arrangement liberal. Tho back bed rooms aro nopuratod from those lu front. Quito a chapter might be written nbout attics. lu tho miuds of many housokooiwrs an attto U "a place to put things." Often times In houses which aro measurably well cared for In tho lower floors tho attio Is In a fearful stato of dlsordor azcon BTORT, This boose was contracted for In tbo vicini ty of Indianapolis, Ind., at a cost of 84,100. xcluslve of water, plumbing, mantel and Kratea, eat fixtures and furnara. Oy a gen era) redaction Is size and a simplification of details and toe use of soft rather than bard treod Its res would be greatly reduced. A H Is It Is an exreftllagly wsU built and trail In fahe.1 bouso U IL OtMOK. 4JKtllb rrtHITCHEN r"i Wr$ a. ad wwy, I "URLL Itll iDiNIKrDHi. V'IU I mai f S U 5ITTCHM.n3 (?P1 M? PARLOR 9 'I 1 POHCH. ' Pm if plfe 3 I rHAMBER I I dl in x id l I wi I W ' V -uflMnrQ , I .& tnrUIWUM l aVossssajssmwsJ I JU.uik.fr ( IMi feTo pCHIMKR CMMBEftd I "" Hlt.4 JmiltibMJ& Ultl liny' ftoiiKS. OoL Will U. Hays waschalllna "Hh n group of friends In front of Tho Courlor-Journnl building yc'terd ty nf tornoon, when tlio con vorsntloii turned iion his latent succoss, "Signal Hell at Hen " Two editions of tbo melody liavi1 already boon oxhamteil and two more nre ituw hi pro Homo one asked the colonel how lu fume to write tho song. Said hoi "Lint summer a year ago I wont from Norfolk to New York on tho steamer flonnnko, of tho Old Dominion Una 1 noticed along the sen mul floating buoys, and occu pying a position 011 the liow of tho stvnmcr until after midnight, I could hoar far out at sea the tolling bells from tho to of those buoys, shaken by the winds nnd the waves as tho steamer il nlont;, Tho Itells had a " cullar, wolrd, solemn tono, and I tuivcr forgot thoir voice. "In traveling nlxiut through thu stnto dur ing tho Mit nIx or wvoii mouths I would (hid myself singing Impromptu vemes nbout them bells, lu the course of tlmo I found myself singing tho wing Just as 3 011 see It written nnd published. Those who heard mo slug It woro pleaod with It nnd legged mo to publish it Thou I concluded to write It out, send It on to my publlnhor and let It go to tho world. Now, I hnrdly know how I got tho melody for the song It loomed that with the words camo tho notes, nnd with tho two enmo tho song. It Is mnrvolous though thnt tho very noten thnt repromiuttho bells nre tho Identical tones of tho liells I hoard during my trip, nnd If you nk 1110 to sing It for you In n mouth from now I'll not bo ablo to do so without putting the words nud iniulo boforo me." "How is thatl" "I can't explain. I do not know tho words and very little of tho inuilo of nuy song I over eoiiipotoil. It Ix n singular fact that 1 can remember tho word nml (inula of n song unwritten for years, but as soon as I write mid publlnh It 1 forget it only to mnko room for another, to bo forgotten by 1110 as soon as it Is put upon paper." Louisville Courier Journal Tlio Woman Miirtjrr of MoluUnt. MIni Nolllo Flavin, a Llvertiool clrl, Is tho only woman who has jot volunteered to lalior In tbo dreaded spot at ICalawao, con secrated by tho work of "tho uwtIo of the loers " Blwi (vuued through Now York nov oral weeks ago, aud hor proseuco becamo known through tho action of tho custom bouso authorities, n ho solzod tho vestments sho bail brought for tho use of Father Da mien. Blio refused to sitoak about herself, and ninny woro of U10 opinion that her story was a subterfugo to obtain free admission to tho vostmonts. Thoy woro shipped to San Francisco to le given to her at her departuro from that ort, and her KnglUh friends bad a brief sketch of her llfo published m an an swer to tho charge of tho custom houso au thorities. The I.I vorjiool Catholic Times, Just to hand, tolls who sho U: "Nolllo Flavin is highly ac complished, well educated and very well known In woll informed Cntholio circles in Liverpool Thoroughly taught at tho board lug school of the Faithful Companions of Jeu, Deo hou-w, Chester, she became a dally goverueHS, some time after leaving school, to Mr. Pierce, Denver house, Llnuot lane, Hof ton ark, Lhorpool, aud romalned in that family until IStiO, when sho left for London to undergo thero a course of hospital train ing. Miss Nolllo Flavin Is a brilliant pianist, nnd (s of mi nmiablo, energetic anil resolute disposition. Bho has broken miuiy strong ties to dovoto her llfo to tho service of Uod's most nflllcted creatures, nnd has left behind her n mother, sister nnd brothor, ns well as many friends, holding hor In their heart of hearts." Dounhou's Magazine. Tlio t.emim Lunch. Lawn turtles nro tho thing in tho suburbs, and tluv lemon lunch is tho favorite of nil, nud It must bo confessed it is not n bad Idea for n hot day. Tho Invitations to tho lomou lunch botir u luinon for a cretit, nnd every body w ho attend wears n knot of lemon col ored ribbon. Each 0110 brings n lemon, too. 801110 jouug ladies of tho hostess' family or acquaiutnuco cut tho lemons lu two ns thoy come, nnd put tho seeds Into a lemon colored bowl. Tho Ingenuity of tho lady of tho es tate Is displayed In the decoration of her ta ble. Everything is yellow, so far us possible flowers, chliin, the border of tho unpklui nud cloth, Knob dish has tho flavor or sea soning or gnruUhlng of lemon. At tho end of tho lunch tho lemon seed bowl is brought ou, nud each lady has a guess how ninny seeds It contains, tho 0110 guessing nearest re ceiving a prize of 11 piece of yellow china, tho ono making the wont estimate a lemon qucozor. Boston Advertiser. Thnt Awful Clguititto. If good advlco would stop tho use of the pernicious clgarotto, It would bo sccu uo moro. Profcsacr Lnflln says there Is but one poison In a good cigar, but thero aro II vo In a clgarotto tho oil in tho paper, the oil of nic otine, saltpeter to pnervo tho tobacco, opi um to make It mild nml the oil lu tho flavor ing, A mouthful of tho smoke blown through a handkerchief will leavo a brown stain; but blown through tho nostrils uo stain appears It Is left In tho bead and throat, Iastyear thoro woro 1,'JOO.OOO cigarettes mado In tho United States; and tho consumption war rants the enormous manufacture. It Is a wholesale system of polMinlng. Dr. Holmes says tho habit of smoking cigarettes especial ly enfeebles tho will powor, St. Louis Globe Democrat. A Itobln Vanquishes a Cat. This morning a young robin, lu trying to fly from Its nest In ono of tho tall trees In front of the court bouso, fell on tho grass ilnt. A largo cat sprang Into tho yard, and taking the bird Into Its mouth started with it toward tho barn. Tho bird gavo a cry, when tho parent roblu (low from tbo troo and at tacked the cat with such firmness that puss dropped tbo bird. The cat then backed up acalnst tho fenco and showed flght. Tho old bird, not ono bit dlsmnyod, with bill wide open, loatuers rutiieu ana screaming witu rage, struck tbo rellno tw Ice. 1 ho fur Dow, Tho cat was so frightened that It ran away as fast as it could and crawled undor the comer of a building. Kingston Freeman. t.imr Literally of Iron. A fortnight ago Aaron Smith left this city for Swautou, O., to superintend tits father estate. Shortly after arriving be became 111 and died a few days later A post-mortem examination was hold. The result of tho In vestigation was singular, A large artery bad crown Iwtweon the heart and lungs, aud tho lungn were as hard as stone, caused, It was supposed by the physicians, from Inhal ing Iron dust at the safe works where he was employed. In tho heart was an opening of about half au Inch, caused by his tovere ef forts made to breathe, Philadelphia In quirer The Educated Uoy's Error. The trouble Is that a boy who graduates from our public or high schools or colleges would foci It a disgrace to become a tip top carpenter or cabinetmaker, and so uhooses to become a i-ouutor Jumper, sell pin by the penny's worth aud tape by the yard, bow and scrae to Ids lady customers, and delude himself with the idea that be Is In one of the gentlemanly callings. New York Herald. i - ArfffrfiwAairtauatt THE JEWELS OF JUGGERNAUT. Raving (lit NrcUturo of the Idol from the Clutch of m ltvitrHtn Gemliler. Mnny years ago I wnsquarteral nt Fuiara bad, an lniiorUtiit military station alHiuta hundred mill llfty miles from tho Madras coaHt. Unfortunntely, at the tlmo 1 was thoro, gambling nnd hotting weru much In voguo, and mnny men plunged nnd ramo to grief over thoir debts of honor Of all that &ay romuiuy, uobotly wns more opiil.ir nud otter llkwl by both moil and women than young Fltroy. but, unfortunntely, he lost money nt tbo ntecs, tried to recover himself at tho whiht table, but failed, got Into the bands of the Mnrwnrroes, and got deejier nnd deeper Into the inlro of debt. At length he told the narrator ho Intended to go to Hug land to ralw money "Will you como away with mof" hoaslced. "Olvoout that wo havo taken ten da)s' Iwtvo for somo shooting, and boo me down to tho coast. If 1 go off nlono, 1 shall be stoppod by thowi cursed Marwar reos." After nomo hesitation I agreed, llo sent in his application for leave to uiiropo on private alTalrs, nud I gnvo out th it 1 was go ing on a ten days' shooting expedition. A woek Inter, with a coupto of tongas, wo had started 011 our long nud wearying Journoy to tho conxt, where my poor young friend hoped to pick up a steamer to tnko him to I'uroH On tho second day wo met crowds of pcoplo tramping along. In reply to our inquiries wo were told thoy were nil return ing from the great festival of Juggernaut, hold at Purl, niyv only somo throo days' Journsy from wlioro wo were. Tho tonga wallah kept us interested with a graphic de scription of tho festival and of tho great god, which was es)cclal!y remarkable for tho wondci fill Jowols It jwmossoiI two emerald oyc of Inestimable value, Its lips formed of tho llnrst rublos In tho world, and a iiockloco of prlcelosH tioarl. Tho sun wns sinking nsnt last woncarcd tho town of Purl, nnd wo could soo tho pin nacles of tho temples rlso abovo tho trees which siirivuiided tho place. Half a milo the other sldo of tho town stood tho Travel ers' Umigalow, whero wo Intended putting up for tho night. A moro uncomfortuhlo meal I novcr ato than tho dinner which was served up to u Hint evonlng, nud I wns qui to thank ful when tho oor lad said ho was dead boat and would go off to bed. My own room was on tho other sldo of tho bungalow, and I took my pljio nnd sat smoking In tho veranda. Tho moon wns Just rising whon I thought I saw tho flguro of a European stealing along tho wnll of th'e compound. Strnngo, I though!, and wondered what other European thoro could bo hero nt tho snmo time. An Idoa struck mo, nnd I wont across to my compan ion's room. Thero was nobody In It, tho bed was undisturbed. I throw down my pipe, and rushed out Into tho moonlight. A fow seconds later I was out in tho road, aud turn ed instinctively lu tho direction of tho temple. I could not see tho young ofltccr, but ran on until I reached tho wall of tho tomplo compound an enormous courtyard of paved stono, on which ncro lying a number of priests, thoir whlto garments wrapod round their bead nnd bodies. In tbo background wns placed temp'o uftcr tomplo, but In tho vory center stood ono solitary slirlno raised ou thrco separate flights of steps, nud Insido I could soo tho groat black god raised on thrco other smaller flights of colored marblo stops. Tho moonbeams sliono directly on tho god mid lit up tho emerald oyo nnd ruby lips, while tho pearl uecklnco glowed on his hugo black bosom. To my uuuttcrablo horror I saw my companion walking right across tho courtyard. My touguo clovo to tho roof of my mouth. I dared not shout oven if I could huvo rnlbod my voice A ghastly horror too!; hold of mo as tho Idea struck mo that lu his madness my poor friend Intended to savo hi honor by the creator dis honor of robbing tho IdoL Speechless I saw him mount step after step, nnd tho next mo ment I saw him enter tbo snored Mirlno, across tho threshold of which 110 other foot but thnt of tho Ilrahmln has over passed. Nino steps led up to tho god I Ho pau&od. I trlod to shout, but' uo sound would como. Ho rulacd his hand as If to tear off tho poarl necklace. It was still abovo his reach. His foot then touched tho seventh. Oh, Godl can I over forgot thoslghtl In the moonlight flashed out two arms cuvorod with a hundred uay, two hundred duggors, and clasMxl tho daring youth to tho black god's breast. At tho snmo moment tho touud of n gong broko tho htlllucss of tho night, aud lu ono moment tho priests had cast off thoir cover ings and wero rushing to tho shrlno." Two minutes later I taw tho amazed and horrlflod priests carrying out tho llfcle&s body of tho dishonored Englishman, and 1 turned aud Qod. Times of India. The Jnp.incso Doll Festival. Tbo llttlo Jajuueso girls assert thoir rights on ono day lu tho year, tho Ud of tho third month. This Is tho doll festival aud the girl's birthday. According to tho old computation of time, tho Now Year Is everybody's birth day. A child Is ono ) ear old when it Is born, aud, should this occur even on the last day of tbo last mouth of tho old year, tho child would bo two years old on tho 1st day of January. Tho failure to rccogulze a person's Individuality by ignoring bis birthday must havo seemed u calamity oven to tho Japanese, whoso whole training In llfo is conducted with roforctico to the suppression of nil personality lu order to bo lit ted for "MIravaua," tbo dual state of solf obliteration. The doll festival soeins to bo nn approach toward recognizing personality, nnd is said to havo originated long ago, when an old dalmlo, at tho blrtb of a daughter, made a foast for his friends, who presented tho child with dolls nnd doll furni ture iu lacquer nud bronze, Tho custom thus Inaugurated bos been kept up, the pretty girls that havo boon handed dowu for gener ations aro ou this dny brought out nud the girls iu holiday attire entertain tho dolls with rloo and sweetmeats. Tho shops aro gny with gorgeously drcscd dolls durti'g that sensou. Now York Telogram. The lltneily Very Simple. Tho rcuiody of tho ovll of permitting wo men to wear their hats at tho play lies en tirely with tho managers of tho theatres. If Mr. rainier cares to compol his utrou to do what thoy would havo to do at the Vleniin Qrandopeia and ut many other houses lu Europe or England, he has the abxiluto pre rogative at baud. Mr. Daly 1 IUcowIm) sup plied, and so is every other manuger hi the world. They are ufrnld to institute the rule. It might keep somo women out of tho theatre who aro too lazy toai rango their hair neatly or who think they look their bust in a inoun taluous hat. But, as Iioh been iM, the way out of the uupIcaxuntucKs Is us straight u an arrow, A manager would not allow n man to keep bis hat on In 11 theatre for Ave min ute. U the women nro commanded In the some manner to remove theirs, and hold them ou their laps or tuck them under the soats. ever thing is then clear and lovely. But the managers might lose us much as $10 during tbo Una week of a reform like this. And never, never esect a manager to low) $IUI U Chat Noir, Thu Juxtaposition, brought nhouf by a headline writer lu a morning paper, U a strik ing com. of the uutHnos of tblugsi "Revo luilomiry ilellcs Mrs. Cleveland a Central Flynro at the 0euing of the Exhibition." h - i tirhJt-afcrriflrtnrtirf imwmnllstf For Late Styles and Immense Satisfaction, GO TO THE Lircoln Slioe Store They make a Specialty of Ludlow's Celebrated Fine Shoes Kor Ladies. They combine Service, Solid Comfort nnd Economy. 122S O STREET. New Spring and -ARE NOW John McWhinnie's The Old Reliable Tailor, First Class Workmanship, Fine Trimming, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. 305 S ZE3ijBrE3sra?i3: Street. Established Dee. IU, 1V86. The German National Bank, LINCOLN, NEU. Capital Paid up, $100,000.00 Surplus . . . 13,000.00 Transacts n general banking bulnes, Issues letters of creillt. draw ilrnfts on nil parts of the world, Foreign collections n speclnlty. OFKICUIIM AND DIItECTOUS. HKHMAN II. 8CIIAI1KI10, Presldont. C C.MUNHON.VIco Presldont. JOSEPH IIOKIIMEH, Cashier. U. J. WII.CCX, Assistant Cashier. C. E. MONTOOMEUY. ALEX HALTER V. A. UOEHMEK. II. J. UROTUERTOK WALTER J. HA1HMB. T. A. HUDEL30N xK. HIIvIv,o LATE OK UROOKLYN, N. Y., Tailor and Draper GENTLEMEN: I shall display for your inspection a new and very carefully selected Stock, composing many of the latest nnd newest designs of the European Manufacturers, and I am now prepared to take all orders for making up garments for gents In the latest styles. LADIES TAILORING: Having for seventeen years met with great success In Ilrooklyn, N. Y., in cutting and making Ladies Jackets and Riding Habits, shall be pleased to receive patronage from the Indies during thu coming season. I am also prepared to receive orders for all kinds of Uniforms and Smoking Jackets. 1230 O Street. Most Popular Resort in tho City. ODELL'S DINING HALL, MONTGOMERY 111Q.-M21 and Meals 25 cts 100 Engraved And Copper If you have a Plate, we .same, WESSEL PRINTING CO. Courier Office. Telephone 253. i !ilfiii)llifff&ilfiJ1liikMrt?i1ii(r'frfiiTffilffl'l'i ilftmAH LINCOLN, NEB. Summer Goods IN AT LINCOLN, NEB. BLOCK, 1 123 N Street. $4.00 per week. Calling Cards Plate, for $2.50. will furnish 100 Cards from at $1.50. New Burr Block. ? M 5SJS