J"?) ii wiu'Jf'rficaassam zxttSEtnutt m EV !d--a jgbykC4ujUHB HMMiMMIftli vwr CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1889. -r, ' t - w s IV J ho-. 'fV IJTv - . I tA- $', , n FRED, E. THOMAS, UNDERTAKER AN'D- Funcral Director. 121 S, 12th St, Lincoln, Neb. 11H oo H. ttth "THE APEX," KOH FlN6fCIGRRS Domestic, Imjiortcd mul Key West. Also nil the bent itrmlvti of Chewing mul Smok ing Tobacco. Cnll mul see us. IJox trade i Specially, BERT RUFFNER Transient work at Regular Prices. LlNCOLNt tcamlfaundrj), ANTHIM A MAHTKUHON, Prop's. Office, 138 North Eleventh Street. Telephone No. (i. LINCOLN, NK11 WESTERFIELD'S Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. ladles-and- Children's -Hair- Cutting ASP.SJ.AI.TY. COR. . & O STS.. NEW HURR UL'K Roberts & Co, 212 North 1 ith Street, Dnd6rtakers audEmbaimers. JhfttM Telephones. Office 145. Residence t 56 Open Day and Night. E. T. ROBERTS, Manager. SOCIAL AND 1M.KS0NAI, Mr. Al Fntrtirottior of tint Cull won irgnrd ed All nlong ns nn Ineorrlglblo bachelor, but ho has token tho stnto by surprlso. II) left the tity ostensibly to visit In Dnkotn, mul did write n If tier from Pierre thnt tho real ctnto nlinrkndtit not xy for. Then he quietly nllpwl off to far-away North Cni-ollnn mul got nmrrloil. Mr. Fnlrbrother I a wilier of fore who Iim attracted tho attention of tho state- by Id work on tho Omaha lire mul In hi own nownpnpor venture. Consemiently I hero ln vory genorol Interest In his wedding. Wo have nn linpromlou Hint tho young Judy lived In Nohrnskn nbout two year ngo, but for other imrtlrulnni tho CouniKHcnn do 110 Ix tter limn to copy tho nnnotinconient of Tuesdny's Cull, npjinreiiHy written by Mr. Iliiilincll. It I n follow! "A telegram lo tho fnmlly nmn of tho Cull thl attvniooii bring tho good tiding of grent Joy thnt Mr. Fnlrbrother, innnnging editor of thl mkt, km married tin morning to Ml Mnniln L. Hntrliettof Henderson, North Cnrollnn, nt her homo In thnt elty. Tho wedding was n very qu'ct one mid wan hold In tho KplcoNtl church of thnt plneo, of which church the lirldo I n tnomber, Hov. J. K. Inglo rform Ing tho ceremony. Mr. mid Mm. Fmrbrotlier will vllt for n few dny In Wellington mul Chlctigoand will ranch thlsclty nbout thn loth, whero they hnvo n plensnnt homo pninred mid wnltlng for them In 8011th Lincoln nt tho corner of Maplu nnd Sixteenth streets. Tho lirldo I 0110 of thumoHt glf Ud nnd accomplish ed)oung women of tho south, whoso inline mid work U not limited to tho to to tlmt hns tieon her home. For tho nmt yenr render of tho Cull hnvo hud nt different time theplens uro of rending nrtlclo from her busy pen. A highly edwntcd nnd accomplished young lndy, ho hn won tho hoorUiof ninny through her writing thnt hnvo nppeared In tho New Yoik H'oiMond innny enstcrn paper nnd lierlodtcnlr. In n recent artlelolho.trtoiiii lAtt wild of hen 'Ml Hntclielt I young, wiusoino nnd enthuslnstlc, nnd her Influence I n blessing to tho south, mid especially to tho state of her ndoptlon.' For the wst yenr tho has ably conducted nt her homo nt Hen derson tho jiaper published nt tho Masonlo Orphans' homo of North Cnrollnn, nnd In n recent Issue n prominent paper snld of hen Tho bralnest, most Rlftod, mid most tirllllnnt wommi In North Cnrollnn I to tie married tho nth of Nave mtior.' TI10 Call, thnt moves nlong IU uulnteriuptud, winning wny, felici tate Itself iion tho hnppy consummation of tho hope of it innnnging editor. Tho fnmlly nmn sees In this tho effect of hi good oxam pie, nnd the rest of tho firm look stmtled mi ho behold hi own lotiellucM. Thnt the good ieoplo of Lincoln will llnd In Mr. Fnlrbroth er n lndy who will grace every soclol circle there inn bo no doubt, mid Lincoln will share, with tho t"M in tho proper congrntulntlon," Tho second pm ty of tho Cnpltnl City Oomus club was held nt Temple hnll Tuesday oven- lug nnd brouglit out one or tno largest gam crlng of thl season. Tho program comprised sixteen number) Including the comu,n Dull ish iolkn, tho Newport nnd Mveinl ruunru dunce with units mul iolkn variations. Bol der orchestra furnished muslu nod Messrs, Huiuiuorliinil nnd Illul proved tho.oselve ludlspeii nlih-H. Tho young eople hud one of tho Jolllcst of hops, nnl tho dny to tho next 0110 nro already being counted. Among those present weio Messrs. YV. Griffiths, E. Mlche ner, W.Staekhouse, F. Forks, 1 O. Ulrtl, C. K. UrinUiu, W. A. Wells, M. 0. lllnckbuiu, J. L. Codington, John W. Myers, Will Knight, Roy Window, T. E. BUwiirt, 1', A. Somincr lad, a B. Iludmore, 0. II. Darms, YV. Lot trldgo, Ueorgo It. Blout, U H. Trvstor, C. D. Farmelee, O. W. Child, W. Wnckerhngnn, Hert LnudeiT, Klordoii; Mlsse May l'et- tlt, Ktllth WniiiiT, Triunhl.', Hiu- por. Illldn lloehme, Mmlo Hollowell, Alum Bhnrp, Thoinou, Jentilo 1'urker, ImI XiINCOI-N f I Jsi titmcki MM ASD ISSTITVTK OF rKXHAXSIIir, gr Shorthand, mul Tyiwwrlt'ii. U tho Imt and largrat O4lfoln (ho Wnt. on Mludfnti In altnuUnw lut jtmt. BtUilriiti iirepaml for bunlneM In from 3lo jnunlh.. KxivrlencnWacullr, l"iTml Instruction, HMUtuui llliulniml o-tft!oif, collnrs jouniAlu, and ui jK'iinmmnns niirrony atiunuintf ULUIUUDOK nOOSK, Uoculn. Neb. The New Yost 1 J!aw WRITING MACHINE. VESSEL k IRELEK, Igeits, Write fer ClretdM. liacoln, Neb. tio llonfoy, Ma H.iuiMy, lilrdio Ilughe., Annn Uriflls, Mnttlu GriniJ, Ileithn Hughes, AddUt Knight, Dorn Unit, Anun llognu, IIoksIo Fi ec mnn, Jennio Jonex, ISollIu Cornell, Georgln Tnlbot, Fnmilo Wnrner nod Jennio WnUon. Tho wl'l of Quy A. Drown wns ndmlttel to probnto on Moiulny. It provldoo for nny bnl micoduoon nnotoof $1,000 In favor of his mother, Mrs. Dlmm Tyler of llmttloboro, Vt., leave 1 1,000 to ench of hi throd children, payable when they become of age, provide for tho payment of any balance duo on n 3, 000 subscription to the Holy Trinity Episco pal church, leave $100 ench to Quy C. Har ris, Quy W. Dohi-ty, Florence Hide, Raymond Hnlo, uuy V, Hnle, Ouy Drown Gould, Guy Schiller, Guy Montgomery nod Mngglo Sttnub, beimoathes (200 for tho euro of. his father's grave at Ilntnvlii, N. Y., and $'J00 for tho caro of the grnvo of Dr. Michael Harris in Wyuka cemetery, Tho rest of tbo eotato goe to Mrs. Drown. Tho relief and aid society held union meet ings nt three of the churches Sunday evening and f-140 were raltod fortho work.Tho president made tho following reort of tho work of the past three years: Families n-alstod about 400; Individuals assisted nbout 'J.UOU: tiersons pro vided with tomporaiy lodging, lunch or trans portation nbout 400; tons of coal distributed about 200; garment supplied about 13,000; calls received at ofllco on matter of the soci ety about 20,000; calls made about tho city looking after the poor about 4.000; money umh! on the work all told $3,231. tt). Col P. A. Gatchell Is holding down a por tion in tho office of tho eleik of tho district court. Misses Daisy mid Grace Durko t-nter tnlnetl a compnny of young friends 'Monday evening at their home, Tenth and A streets. Mr. mid Mrs. O. A. Atkinson served a very rnjojnblo bIx o'clock tea to a fow of their friends hist Saturday. Thottu present wore: llcv. mul Mrs. Stein, Messrs. nnd Mewlamos Imhoff, Doty, Drown and Lasch. An Omal'a wedding llxod for Tuesday had to bo potttpjned because of tho election. The groom delayed going for his license until his wedding day, and then ho found tho judge anil clerk had shut up shop. ' M. A. Newmark returned Tuesday from Durllugtoit accompanied by his family, who had been enjoying a visit with relatives nt 8t, Louis and llurllngton for the past two months. Tno Comus club has 11 sensible rule thnt pr hlblu 11 membor from attending Its dances unless accompanied by a lady. Tho ponalty Is n fine of tlf ty cent. Mrs. Edward Drown of llurllngton, Iowa, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. F. Dierwith. Mr. Drown, a Dutliugton druggist, was also a guest over Sunday. Work on tho Holiday lssuo of the Couiuku 1 progressing lluely. It will surpass all pre vious effort, which every reader knows means much. Mrs. J. C Eldrege mid Mrs. C M. Lelgbtou wcro In Chicago this week to represent Ne braska in tho national convention of the W. C. T. U. Georco R. Ledysnl, chief clerk of tho post- office, was called to Illinois last Monday by nows of tho dangerous illness of tils mother Mrs. U. T, Van Druir entertained a small company on Friday evening of last week for Mrs. II. D. Boutter of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mrs. M. R. Davey has been entertaining Mrs E, V. Lincoln, whose husband Is now editing the Emporia, Kansas, News. MlMltetnChltd hnbeen commissioned n special ncent by thn Mutual Life Insurance nwoelntlon of New York, Thn Coinm club hn lieeti ncgnthtlng with Mr. Drown, the dnnclng timelier, to net ns prompter nt It imrtle. Thoinn Hewrll, nf ter doing th iiittroioll tnn cltlt-s of the east for novernl month, ro turned homo Monday. Hon. Jooeph Bcott, ex-lnml commiMloncr, hn Mild hi Lincoln proiwrty nnd iwuinrtl hi resldeucn In Keniuy. Mr. H. J, Allowny wa called to Kansn City Tuendny by nows of tho dangerous lck lie of a brother. AtlitUlimnl Sochi 11ml ronttl on n 8, In n recent nrHdo In tho Vbiiii' ComjMn 1011 on "How to Curo u Cold" tho writer nil vised n hot lemoundo to bo taken nt bodtlmo. It I a dnugeroti treatment, wccliilly during tho severe cold went her of tho winter mouths, a It open tlm Kre of tho skin nnd leave the systom In such n condition thnt nnother nndn much mora Hovero cold I almost certain to lo contrncti-d. Many jwir constant uso nnd tho oxtcrieuco of thousand of cnoiiH of all nge, hn fully demonstrated tlii.t thero is nothing Iwtter for a mivi ro colli thnn Cham berlnlu' Cough Homedy, It net In irfix.'t hiiimouy with nntuie, relieves the lungs, lliiulfle tho tough tenacious mucus, making it easier to exeotornte, nml rtorc tl s) stent lo a Htitnig mid healthy condition, Fifty cent hottlen lor nlo by A. U Blinder. Bhow Cnv For Hnle. Sevornl counter show enw of several slws nil for huIb cheap nt the Count Kit oHlcc. Cnll nnd see them. Prices will suit. . A Hrt nf IHnkKii' Work l'ree. Doing nnxlou to innkq n showing of 1MX) now siiltcrll)ori nthlotl during 188VI, tho Cou uiKnhnMihcididto mnko nn unprecedented offer In order to accomplish that end. Com mencing OctoW lfi wo will gl vo to ovcry now Kubscrllior paying $'J.fi0, a sot of 12-TWELVE VOLUMEB-12 of ChnrlM Dickens' works, slid send tho Couiuku from now until Jnnunry 1, 1801. Addresses mny bo chnngwl at nny tlmo with out extra charge, In coho of removal. Tho book are neatly Unmtl In paper covers ami a paragon of oxcollenco generally. Now Is tho time to subscribe, 1110 uouhibu lor uenrly tlfteon month nnd a sol of Dickens work for only $2.). Just think of Itl Tho Uouhikh from now until Jnu. 1,111, would cost $2.ft0, mul thus by ordering now you get a young library frte. Old Hulincrlbeni mny nlso tnkondvnntngoof this by paying up nrrearn, If such Iw tho case, nnd tho ntnouut as above sjaxiiilwl. Aildros nil communication rolntlvo to tho alwvo to Woel Printing Co., Lincoln, Nob. P. B. If you would like tho sot of Dickens nnd don't enro for more papers than you nro now taking, tho nlwvo offer nlso holds good for papers to bo sent out of town. With the wants of hoolal club In mind the Couiuku ofllco hn put In 11 largo lino of pro grams. With tho exerlonce of furnishing tlco guods to dancing oigniiixntlons iu yenrs pant wo combine the ml vantage nf having hud acccHS lo tho latest dwlni mid uuveltle. Per son's charged with tho selection of pituiann .... m 1. . ..... I ....m...o il.t.. f.f kIioiiiii noi inn 10 ew i, vmnuwo ? vi goods. CalirurnlM, Vliliiltin nnd Oregon. Defoio deciding a to tho route you will take, bosurouuil wt out-self ontheiiirtBtiir. cjut set vice, ipiicU tune nnd low rates ofTeied by tho "Durliugtoii " Are you n wuiv hat wo nro making theiuu to thn Puclllo itia-l In less timo than any other linn U d Mug itl D.i you know that our train uro vostitiuled, thereby avoiding tho usual nnnoymico of dust mid sm"ke, nnd enabling you to miM from one car to nnother with per feci security, and fri-o from rain or wind. The only change of cars between (Lincoln and tho Paclila coast Is nt Cheyenne, whero dliect connection Is made for rdl ioliit8 iu California, Wnshlngtou mid Oregon. Our trains are composod of new mid luxu 1 lous coaches, f ne rocllnlug choir cars, pro vided with hot and cold rvnter, mirrors, toilet articles, cnrieU. etc., Pullman's Unest sleepers and tho aver iopulm' dining cui-h. You tako these trains right hero nt Lincoln and avoid 11 tedious ride over some stub line, nnd the likelihood of missing connection with through trains, Incident to iufeiltr and cir cuitous routes. You mny obtain further information of much value nt tho D. & M. doiot, or city of llco, corner O nnd Tenth streets. A. C. Zlomer, O. P. & T. A. REV. ADA 0. BOWLES. An American Woman Who Una Hired t l'reu-h. (Special Oorreapoodencfl.l CIUUA.UO, Nov. 7. Tho Iter, Ada C. Dowlcfl cornea from tho sturdy stock of Now England, which garo to tho repub lic iU educational system. SUo wns Iwm In Gloucester, Mnsa., in 1830. Sho grow up with a passlonnto fondness for tho sen nnd is, nn alio hn nlunya boon, equally nt homo clthor in or on tho wntcr. Hho la an export nwiiuinor, mul her undaunted courugu nnd inro pres ence of mind hnvo onnblcd her iiioii (HlTciciil occnalons to rcscuo (lursouii from (In)wnlng'. Nature guvo her a Bound mind iu n sound body, mul her early life among the roukti of Cnpo Aungnvo her tho well balanced physical duvclopmcnt which rcHtiltivl In n jwrfectly healthy woman hood. Ac(tilrlng rnpldly nnd with oaBo nil that was taught in tho puhliu schools of Olouccstcr, hIio wm yet wholly unwit Isllcd with her attainments nnd pushed forwnrd with dlircrcnt Htudlca by her self. At tho nge of 15 eho begun to tench iu tho puhliu schools. Sho contin ued in thlt vocation until alio wns 23, employing, mcnnwhllo. such leisure nn sho could command In study nnd in writing for tho press. Sho then married n populnr olergyiiiiui, llov. II, F, Howies, pastor of the Unlvursnllst church, nt Melrose. Mas. Although by this marriage she became the stepmother of three children and tutcr the mother of three more, sho still found timo for a variety of church work, Including teaching nn ndtilt lllblo clans. Ilcr success with this class led icr to deeper theological study, under the di rection of her liiiBbaud. Mr. Bowles Is n man who recognizes in his wifo a talent ed human being, possessed of ability if not Identical, at least equal with his own. Ilo desired that his wlfo should ho iu nil things his companion, nnd nfter having given hor a thorough course in theology, ho encouraged her to preach the goHjM'l, which sho had long felt called to declare. Hho liegmi in 1800 by supplying vacant pulpits iu Now England. In 1873 sho wiu licensed to preach, ami in a short time sliu wns called to tho Univcrsalist church at Buston, Pit. While she was pastor of the church at Enston her husband had charge of the Church of the Restoration in Philadelphia. Mrs. Howies was regularly or dained in 1874, nnd since has Christmas Fancy Rockers is approaching and in anticipation of the great Holiday we have placed in stock a line of goods that Will be suitable for all classes. lead the list of artistic and useful presents and our line of these goods is remarkably full and complete, and our prices range from $3.00 to $50.00. An early selection will be the best. Chamber SllitS all styles and grades, including the great Eastern Novelty Finish, Cremona, Violin, and XVI Century. We are over- stocked with goods in this line and until December 1st we will offer our entire line at a very low figure. Dining Hall si " mand and Parlor s are also oitercd at prices to corn- sales. We desire to close out as much stock as possible before January 1 st, so that we may have room for spring goods. dowi.es. the RKV. ADA C. Have You Heard About the superb Pullman Dining Cars which lnvo lieen recently placed in service via the Union Pacific, "Tho Overland Route?" If you have, ami wnnt to got a sumptuous meal while traveling, don't fall to tako tho train on which these diners run. They nro run on the fnst Vestibule express lietwccn Council Dluffs and Denver nnd on tho Overland Flyer between Council Dluffs and Denver. Meals, which cannot lx surpassed, innny of tho flrst-clnRs hotels of tho country, nro serv ed iu theso cars nt 75 cents each. tf ColiinUt' Steeper. Tho Union Fnclfio Railway, nho known ns Tho Overland Route, has lately added to its service a number of now gars, (which, by tho way, were built by tho world-famous pull man company) entitled Colonist Sleepers, and which for comfort and convenience aro but little liehlnd tho handsome Pullman Palaco car. Tho cars aro designed lor tno uso and comfort of tho Colonist, who with his family intend moving west to grow up with the country. Tho only difference between thco cars and tho regular llrst-cliuss Pullman is that tho Colonist sleeper is not upholstered. Thero nro fourteen sections in ench car, mid Beia rato toilet rooms for ladles nnd gentlemen. At night, by moans of sliding headboards nnd. heavy damask curtains, as much privacy Is secured as if in tho regular first-class sleejier. Plenty of fresh, clean towels and a good sup ply of water aro also to bo found. A uni formed porter accompanies each car to look nftcr tho comfort and attend to tho wants of tho jMisscngers, mid no smoking is allowed. It certainly seems that for cheap and commo dious sleeping accommodations, whllo travel ing, theso cars cannot bo excelled. preached nnd lectured in most of large cities or the United States. At present Mrs. Bowles is the non resident pastorof the Utilversa'.'st church nt East Gloucester, Mass., while her hus band has charge of the Universalis! church at Abingdon, in the same state. In addition to her ministerial duties she lectures in various parts of the country under tho auspices of the Women's Christian Temporanco union. In which organization she hns charge of tlm de partment of sclentilla temperance. Sho Is nlso the national lecturer of the Ameri can SulTrngo association. In addition to nil these duties Mrs. Howies still finds timo to bo a notable housekeeper, and is over n choerv, nffec- tionnto wifo and mother. Ono of her fnmlly asserts that her senso of humor nnd unfailing good spirits nro n constant source of brightness in the household. Iudeed, so well ordered is her homo that among her friends and coworkers sho is known as tho "model housekeeper." One of her most popular lectures Is "Strong Minded Housekeeping," which is an em bodiment of her own oxpcrlcnco. Mrs. Bowles is jiossesscd of remarkable mechanical dexterity und hnudlcsn ham mer nnd Bnw nsclovcrly ns a rolling pin. Sho is small of stature, with a strong, magnetic faco mul 60ft curling iron gray hair. She la litho and full of nervous energy, and In speaking U not only en thubinstio and eloquent, but Is clear and logical, with un intense sincerity which appeals to the convictions. In listening to her ono can but feel that tho opinions sho utters have been n light to her own steps. Mrs. Howies Is very popular, and Is al ways sure of a crowded auditorium wherever sho speaks. Indeed, tho ad vice which John Wesley tjavo to a wo man preacher iu his day might fittingly be given her. Tho counsel of tho quaint old preacher was: "Do not speak nt any place whero a man is preaching at the same time, lest you draw away his hearers." In all that sho undertakes Mrs. Howies is prompt and incisive, and in private life is as constant in good works ns sho is ablo in public, in inspir ing others to nil worthy endeavor. An inspection of, our line is respectfully solicited, SHELTON & SMITH, 234-238 South 11th Street, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. CHRP6TS FALL 1889. we Our stock of Carpets for this season are all in and are prepared to show you full lines from the best known manu facturers in the country. These goods have been selected with great care as to design and Colorings, and cannot fail to please any and all who may be looking for new and fin est effects. The line embraces the following grades. Wil tons Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Extra Super Ingrains, Three Ply etc. With increased facilities for doing work quickly and properly we arc in better shape than ever before to please you in this department. Call and examine before placing your fall orders and be convinced. In Curtains and Draperies wc are equally well prepared and can certainly interest you if in need of anything belonging to this department. Old trunks mode ns good as new or taken in trade for now ones at trunk factory 203 So 11th st., tel. 0(13. YYirrick & Hopper. Also a flue Una of trunks, vahsos, eta. Parents should bo careful thnt their chil dren do not contract colds during tho fall or early winter months. Such colds weaken the lungs and air postages, making tho child much moro likely to contract other coldsdur Ing tho winter. It is this suecwwlon of colds that causes catarrh or bronchitis or aves tho way for consumption. Should n cold bo con tracted loso no time, but curo It as quickly as possible, A fifty-cent Iwttlo of Chamber lalu's Cough Remedy will cure any cold In a few days and leave tho respiratory organs strong and hoalthy. For sale by A. L. Slia dcr, druggist, The Now PriiMlun Croun. Tho now Prussian crown has just been made ut tho command of Emperor Will iam Second, and has been delivered to him. The form Is tho same as tho old one, but it Is richer and moro tasteful. Tho diamonds and pearls uro taken from tho tiensury of tho royal house, and aro of great value. Tho crown weighs three German pounds, tho diamonds weigh 7ft0 carats. Tho frame is of solid gold. Tho lower rim contains twenty-four dia monds as large ns walnuts. Hound the rim rise eight clover leaves of splendid elTect, the parts being formed of tho finest diamonds. From theso leaves rise eight hoops adorned with seventy-eight diamonds. Between these hoops rise very beautiful ornaments, each bearing a diamond In its middle and n pearl the size of an acorn. Tho whole is sur mounted by thcnpplo of the empire, con sisting of a single largo sapphire. This enormous jewel is surmounted by a cross ndoincd with eighteen diamonds. Mon treal Star. Portland, Me., looks out for tho pleas ure as well as tho mental welfare of Its school children, and go, when it wns an nounced that tho pest house was to be burned soon, a petition was at once sont to tho tunyor asking him to hnvo the bon flro on Saturday afternoon so that tho children could seo tho show. 1112 0 ST. A. M. DAVIS & SON 0 ST. Steam and Hot Water Heating. Plumbing aKjdji-av F. A. KORSMEYER & CO. Telephone 536. 315 S. Eleventh St. Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S - DINING - HALL MONTGOMERY DLOCK, -o 1119, 12- and -I23 N Street. o- Meals 25 cts. $4.00 per Week. M-..-r.-n,! gMK"Hfa