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onaayri Vfy'rCi' 1J1 ftptypwr jw -. CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1889. ""ari 1, t r t if 1 k fc DR. BOIAHD LORD, Yeterinary Surgeon. Graduate o! t!e Royal Veterinary College, London, y J II II tm All Disease of the Domesticated Animal Cnrefull.v Treated. Office, Room 3. Webster lllock, 336 South nth St., LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. -Call Out of tho City Attended ERED. E. THOMAS, DBDERTAKER -AND- Funeral Director. I2l S, lath St, Lincoln, Neb, . WESTERFI ELD'S Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladies - and - Children's - Hair Catting A SPECIALTY. COR. u ft O STS., NEW IIURR llL'K Roberts & Co. 212 North nth Street, Undertakers andEmbalmers. Telephone. Office 145. Residence 1 56 Open Day and Night. B. T. ROBERTS, Manager. afattf&tEREF tk iaafe. and to latroSmca Mir aantar aaast w wl m4 rail uou rtimoK la rt laram?, waavT. (MylkwMimu UHll HUM a w, l Ik tkaate. All jaa kaaa I a. la man, U w akaw aa to wt.i.ll iia Mfkaon lallkuMinulpt. 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LlllMMVnri SOCIAL AND PKKSONAL. Tho congregation of tho Churchof the Holy Trinity (Episcopal) occupied tho auditorium for tho first timo last Sunday. Tho building In a ROtliln structura of red snmHone, 0110 of thn wry handsomest In tlio city, Bishop Worthliigtnu preached llio sermon, and waa assisted In tho service by Hov. Hewitt and Iowln. Thn boy chorlstor npcnrod In sur plUvs, an Innovation on tho old order. A fi attiro of tho iiiuslo wn n Ann nolo by Mm. Charles Lltcueott, Mioses Kunko and Lllll brldgo had n duet mid Mr. A. 11, I la) a a nolo part In ono of tho muMcnl number. Mr, U. 1. Holme tundo a statement showing an In. drbtedncB on t ho i-hurcliof ntKiut fA,600, Mr, Klorand Mm. llatuuiond earh mitwi It v f'JUO, kovrinl othora follow cd with fKX) rath nnd tho oiriTlnpi ujHin tho ptuUi, mut bavo inado llio contribution of tho inornlnu aggrcgata tiiMiily $l,(XiO. AmoiiR tho window In tho church I 0110 in memory of Itov, Harri, n foiuicr rector, and anotbrr for Jauion M, .liunlwm. Tho church ha two other uicinorl n Wt A lllhlr, pra)rr book and hymnal in memory of Guy A, Drown, nnd n largo tnblet iiiMCrllMxl with tho wnnN of tho coinnumlon koi vice In memory of Ciaudo Kier, Tho regular party of tho Capital City Co inn club was held at Tcmplo ball Tucwlay u ciiIiik and waau cnJonbloalfnlr In every way. Among tho paitlclantii wcro not Iced t Mi'tBrn, ltlid, tiumiucrlatl, Child, HlncUliouno, Mlcheucr, Boll, Meyem, liOttrldne, Hvllwcg, Htownit, I'm liialix', UillUtbo, Illackburn, Cmllngtoii, WIiikIow, Knight, Harnca and Wiirnkit Mtmii Ilonfoy, Ulciin, Ficeinan, Blinrp, llovliitii', Ilerdlnand llerthn Iliinhw, WatKou, Conway, Hogan, 1'cttlt, Hcllwog, ThompHou, A111111 nnd Miittlo QiIIIIh, Hull, rnddockaudMcUlnniinud Mr. I)lln Noy. Tho monthly meeting of tho Haydon Art club wiu hold TucHdny uvenlng In the Bviinto chamber In connection wltli tho exhibition now lu progirM. Tho featuro of tho ovtnmg w n p ier by Mb llcrtho Hebunl, "Art nt tho I'aiU KxkmUIoii," which wa a rwult of porajnalobxcrvatlou. Quito a number of Lincoln frieudi of tho bi Idol evolved card Tuemluy from Col. nnd Mm. W. V Cody nunounclng tho nctldlnR of their daughter, Artu Luclle, to llortun 8. Uoal Nov. 'J7. Mr. and Mm. llonl will bo "nt homo" In North Plutto after Dec. IB. Mr. J. II. Crnddock wa thlrty-nlnu yinm old liu.t Friday mid hi friends cvlohratct tho went with a gathering In tho otcning, nt which (hoy prcHCiilctl him with a goUMimdvd cane. Mnj, C. H. Duford, who had been at tho fiont of tho II. & M, Wyoming oxtoimlou for nix moutLi, suiKji Intending 11 part of tho con ftructlou, rvlurmd Batunlny for tho winter Tho Congregational mliilntcm held a nioutN lug Wednowlny nnd took tho llmt ntojxi townitU orgnnltlng it Congregational club to further tho IntorcatH of thatdeuomtnatlou. Mr. and Mm. Gorhaiu F. Hetta rturnod Sunday from their wedding Join ney nnd have takuuupthtlr nwldenco nt tho homo of tho brldoV parent", W. C Long wing n nolo at the Sunday 0 veil ing Kr v leu of tho Chureh of tho Holy Trinity, having conio from Oinahn for tho piiiioso. Tliumlay of each week 1 reception day at tho Coim-i vatory of Muxlo. Tho ladle will bo nt homo to friends from 3 to 0. W 8. Huffman, who enmo homo for TlinilkaLfivltiir Inf L fni Oiilnnv nil Tlilii-atlatf . ....... -n- -ni --. ...-.,f w.. .hH... Ho will return for tho holiday. M. J, Greevoy has bec.n appoints! to uo ccdJ.lt. Frnwley a traveling pasaongor uguiit of tho U. P. Several wheel club boy inado tho run of fourteen mile to Wnverly hut Sunday in fifty inluuteM, FrcdH. Smith, wlfo and child, of Uoaton nro visiting hi mother nud brother, (H5 South Pourtoenth. N. C. Nutt of tho n. & M. engineering forco returned Saturday from the front In Wyom ing. Tho Conservatory of Mtulo had eighty stu dent lost term. A now term began Monday. Mr. and Mm. Sauerman gave a curd part)' Tuesday evening for Mi Lottie Eckei-t. The regular party of the Yorko club wa held at Tcmplo hall last night. Ml Gossip kuow another wedding soon to take place, and sho aj the principal jtortle thereto went to Oinahn tho other day to buy a part ol their outfit. Thl In reprehensible, but It 1 ftsfe to say that thutr friends will not go out of Lincoln to buy their wedding pros. nt so long a Hallett, tho Elewutli htrout jeweler, remains In business. Among many tilings suitable for gift that ho ho a few may bo mentioned. There are kulvea lu pairl handle and antlquo kilver bouillon, spoons in araboaque designs, carving ct, fruit knlviw, nut picks', coffeo spooni. etc. Theoecomo lu seta and are put up in handnomo pluah case. They mako a rich appearance and are always acceptable. TIMELY TOPICS. Do you know what a woman of tho world 1st The woman of tho woiJd la ono who consid ers what you like, and attempts, for her own comfort as well as yours, to give it to you. Sho Is ona who-wj manner are always per fect and who does not offend by getting gush ing or freezing. tibe ti one whoto gowns attract no notice, unlet by their abeoluto suitability. Sho U ono who can bo friendly without bo ing familiar, who can repel without snub bing. She i one who refrains from saying mali cious things, not only becauso it will ruin tho shapo of her mouth, but because tbey are lu a td taste as swearing. She Is tho one who knows how to be most dignified at a dinner-table, and yet who can mjny a lark at suptwr-tlino. bheistbeone wboalwa) inaJco you feel atense with jouiself and the rest of the world. Bho i the one who can make order come wlu-re dUorder has been regnant and ereiy tbmg and everybody Just where it or they should be. Sho U tho one who la never unpleasantly cauiiid. She is ono with wtioia it it a delight to atsochtte, und who, after all, may be gov erned not only by her own desire to make life smoother, but by greater and higher beliefs than are credited to her. A lady who was present at the marriage of 1 ue ueauuiui Alias Kva inno-soll. daughter of Col. Robert O. Injjei soil, wriUa that it was cut luualy divested or all the slgiiiflcauoo uui oleiiii iiy thut one extxet in tin orthodox uf- falr. 1 be murriage txk plaoo iu Col. lugur aoll'n parlor at 0 o'clock lu tlie monilug. Tli bride wo4 iu pUln Uiiveling Jrew. There waa no ceremony, no mtiilater, no bildw inaias, no muMC Judge liarrett oOlcially witueaWd the contract lu a buiuonllko wav. and Mum Iugersoll became Mrs. WaUtou II. Uiowu, very much as any otlur iartuerablp would belormed. "I Disked Un a bit of (nformnllnn Mm .lliur day," suld a city boWl clerk, "that I hadn't thought of liefore. A couple of nwu wero talking In thoofllc", when one asked oh whit day of thn week (.'lirltmn will Ikj this )oir MA,t'sseil,n,pllol tho other, 'I was marrltit on tho (list day of May Tint wns Wednes day. ChrNtma will cono 011 Wodiimdny,' This struck mo forcibly, and when I got a lit tie leisure 1 gathorcd up a lot of old cnlendeis nnd liiV(tlgat'l It, 1 found that It I inn that tho llmt day of May nnd CluMuias of tbositmo )ar occur on tho miiiio day ot tho week." Parent should Ih careful that their chil dren do not contract colds during tho fall or early winter months. Kuch colds w oaken thn lung and air uiMage, making the child much moro likely to omtrnct other coldsdur ing tho winter. It I this succession of imIiIk tbnt emiww cntarih or bnmehltlsor pavea tho way for ivnsuinptlon. Should n coltl Iwron tractwl loan no time, but euro It as ipilcklr a iHmdbto, A fifty-cent taittlo of ChatuU'r lain' Cough llemoly will cure nny cold In a fow day and leavo tho rcaplratory organs strong and hraltby, For salo by A. L Shn dor, druggUt, Tn the liilillr. Having changed tho hunt Ion of our city ticket olllcofiom lift Mouth Trn'li street to tho moro central ono of X O strtvt, near Funko's ojiern Imuso, wo take this iKca-lon to offer our thsnks for tlio geiuiious wilrounge tho Northuestern Line, Llkboiu roailjiasn ceived, and toiHillcit a coiitlnuaiico of tho same In tho future. Asa matter worthy of nttrntlou I ho state mont N inado that, whenns, tho llmt service on this lino la-twccn Llncoluniid h cagocou suuhnI neat ly SI houm, aovernl iimro than by ooinpttlllvu lines, tho time is now I? hours and SO nilnntea, or tlftwn iiiIihUch liss than nny other service. Hyoui fast tiitln, connections aromado nt MIBourl Valley with tho North western's ves tlbulo limited, com,Hd of Palaco sleeping, dining and icclluliigchnlrcam, nlowitli tho Hu Paul limited forHloux City, .Mluuenpolu, St, Paul and thuuorthwit. SleepitUKirnc commoilatlous 1110 nxcrved lu advnnco lor Ht, I'niil nnd tho northwest, Chicngo nud tho cast, wlii'ii ihy-lrod. A cordinl Invitation to rnll is extended to nil who dcslro infoimiitloii concctiilux our lluoof railway, iiRMirelof lialwliuvhetrfully fiirnUhed. Geo. N. Fiireaiunn, Agent. A. B. Fielding, City Ticket Agt. 1 1W O street. A provciiti.tlvo for croup. There no longer exlsta nny doubt but croup ran bo prevented, Tiuo croup never npcars without a warning, and ir Chamberlain's Cough Roiuitly Is given as directed a soon as tho llmt Indication of ciotip appears, it will innilably (lUel nil symptoms of tho diKcuso. This can nlwnyshu donolf Itiskeiitnlhaiid. .VXundfl bottles for salo by A. L Sliader. The l.lmltmt 1'itat Stall. Tho Union Pnclllo Railway, the Overland Routo, has just put on a Limited Fast Mall train to carry tho United States null be tween Council Iiluffa nud San Francisco nnd Portland. Tula ddly Fast Mall tr.dn lll cany it limited nunilior of pusHengerx, nnd 111 uilditiun to tho United Stat mail cat and it baggugo c ir, w 11 In) coiiix8ed of a VcstiuuL el PhIico SIoeM)r nud a Pulbunu Dining cur for Portland, and it Vcstlbulod Palaco Sleeper for Ban Francisco, thus nccoiiimotlntinn a limited number of p iKsengoi. Tho leoiHT and tho ulnor will 1 un through fiom Chicago via the Chlogo & Northwest oni railway. Only flrat-ciasa tickola will bo honor.! 011 this train. This train, with its connections, make tho oxtiaoiiAuary tlino of 1UT houm New York to Ban Kranciseo, and 104 houm to Portland. As accommodations niollmiiod, rmly ap plication for same should bo mado to the Union Pucillo ageuta or to E. L. Lomax, Gouoiol l'umengoi' Agent, Oninha, Neb, Wooing the auildeas Fortune in Huston. The latest favored gentleman nt tho court ot good fortune it John 11. Hnrvey, who doe busluotia at HU4 Wot Broadway. Ho is n tiop uUr cltlzon of tho South lioitoudistrlct,wiere ho has lived aa man nnd boy for Kd yearn 01 his life. Ho wits a holder of a twentieth of tho second capital prize drawn at tho Imtt drawing of tlio Louisiana State Lotter, anil ho received A,000 in crisp bills last week. Ttie lull amount drnwu by tho number ho hel I was tlOO.OOO. Boston (Maa) llerulj, Oct. 2. W Are the I'eojile. Business mon from Nebraska for Chicngo, Milwaukee and all eartem cities will plmm note that by tho now time kchetlulo (in efTect from nnd after Nov. 17th, 188(1), they can ar rive at Omaha about 4 p. in., can do business or visit with Omaha inei chants and frieu Is for nearly two hours, and can then tako the Through Pullman Sleeping caror tho Chicngo, Milwaukee & Bt, Ptul Rllwny Short Lino la.t train, at Omaha depot of Union Pacific 1 all way, dolly ntO p. in. (upr serted on dining car leaving Council Blulfsnt (1:80 n.m.) und arrive at Chicago at HiDO n m. (broakfast alsoBorvel m dining cir) lu nmplo timo to mako connections with tho fust morning train Irom Chicago 011 the priiu-lwl eastern and southeastern lines: or, Ifiltdrrd. ikissoii- gem from tho oast can remain ovor In Chicago a fow houm for business or iiletsuro and re sume their journey by tho afternoon fast and limited trains of all tho Eastern roads. In addition to tho foregoing, nuothor through shot t lino trnln lonvea Omaha dally at 0:15 a. in., and Council B'ulTsntOMOa. m , aruvtng at Chicago at UAUn.m.. maklne close connection with tho express trains 01 all eastern roads. For tickets and further Information apply to the nearest ticket agent, or to John E. Mo Clure, Western Passenger Agent, 1501 Far nuu street, Omaha, Neb Tho loan collection of olituiw which tho Havdou Art club placed on exhibition in tho Senate Chamber last Tuesday oveulng will bo open every day from a to 0 and from 7:30 to 10 p. m. Oue ot the members of the club will be in attendance each day to receive visitor and It is hoped all Intenw'ed in tho work ot the great master and the best Illustrators of the present day will atteud thl exhibition. Prof. Seidell's Orchestra furnlsbea any number of piece for concerts, balls, parties, wrddings, etc Offlce 530 flouth 13th. lelo pbona 50 1 , Adams, tannin,; & Koott, nttoniots, rooms 'JO, SI and SS, LatU Block. Fine carriages, buggletf, a dlo horn and the beat livery aUxk In the city at A. O. Bill me) or & Co'. Palace Btabte. Teh phono orders (No. 435) receive prompt attention. Lsdtt who desire the latott In fine kid glove no matter what length or shade, will tludacou)ileteand attractive awortmont at MjIUt & Paine', anl price are reasonable. They ure ju.t now having a ieclal Mtlo on souie slightly damaged Alexandre govHand you way Jlud aome lu the lot that you want. Our ChrlatuiKS Number. Evei-yr gularsubwrlberwillbo presented free wiih a copy of our liaudsomo Chi litmas editlou. It will bo "a thing of bouutv nud a Joy forever. " If you aro not a auUcrlbor M-nd In your name now and get that excellent number free. You tan aubscrlbo for throe month (only 60 cent) and try the paper. Let ut hear from you. A riea far Pur Air. A tho summer draw quietly into autumn, and tho hot, sultry day of provlous mouth aro succeeded by cool days, how gladly we nestlo clowr to tho cheerful, comforting flro which now bums In ovcry fireplace., whilo we think, xirlinM, of the happy time wo liar, had during the delightful summon What robust fuc.ftwoMMl Whatnchango ha been Imparted to every ono who ha boon so fortu uato a to havo an "outing." And these changeaaroduo tow lint I Simply ton changa of work, sights, but most probably to the needed change of air. It seems tcrrlblo to mo to see tho number of pale nnd sickly that wo meet each year, caused otily by tho want of morn oxygen. Now Is tho timo when we aro forming this mlscrnblo habit of self de struction. As tho days and nights grow colder wo box ourselves Into airtight rooms nud breathe and robrentho tho snmo air, until It become so foul nnd olltited that wa grow sleepy and dull, wondering what males us feci so, and If a fresh supply Is admitted, wo feel cold, and so;no ono crleat "Put down tho window," or "Do shut tho door." But my advice is. bo Iota sparing ot your fuel, havo n rousing flro If need bo, but hart a window open In ovcry room. Don't bo con tent with air from another room. Rest satis fled only with out of door air. At night don't sleep in a closed room. On with tho clothe and up with tho windows, and In tho morn ing you will wnko up with nonoof that tired, languid feeling, but Instead you will bo re freshed by -our sleep, eager to "be up and doing." Of course puro air need not to cold air, so oven tho frailest need not lw debarred from it enjoyment, Thereforo don't hlbcr nnto a though you wero n squirrel or wood chuck, but livo nnd enjoy tho supporter of life, God's greatest gift, puro air. Lqwlston Journal Food In Us Itelntlon to llrnllli. Dr. Atwnter, In tho jviner read by him bo foro tho last convention of tho American Public Health association, dwelt on the evils of overeating, and showed thnt In this coun try KMplo overcnt enormously, esxx:laliy In tho mntter of meat nnd sweetmeats, with tho result of undermining their health ton de gree, pr. Jeronio Walker gave fact to prove that meat onco a day was enough for nny or dinary person. Dr. Atkinson showed the Importance of hotter cooking for tho masses. Ho contidored that a great obstruction to Im provement In tho art of cooking is tho almost universal misconception thnt tho finer cut of meat aro moro nutritious than tho coarser portions, coupled with an almost iusuiwrablo prejudice among working pcoplo ngainat stowed food. This prejudice Is doubtless due to tho tastoloss quality of boiled meat; boil ing toughens each of tho fine fibers, nnd de prives tho meat almost wholly of Its dlstino tlvo flavor. All these blunders nnd misconception must ovldently bo removed before any truo art of cooking can iK-come common practice. Tho moro necessary, howovcr, does it become to Invent apjiaratus In w htcb meat can only be simmered and cannot boil, and also to Invent a stove or oven In which neither meat nor bread can bo overcooked, dried up or ren dered Indigestible by too much beat. Next, people must bo persuaded that a better and more nutritious brrakfast can bo mado ready Vj cat, as soon aa tho family aro out of bed, by putting meat stews, oatmeal, brown bread nnd many kinds of pudding into tho cooker, and simmering all night by tbo use of a tingle safo lamp, than in any other way. Naw York Commercial Advertiser. Tlio Sultan's Ctoaet Skeleton. If thing were done In Turkey as elsewhere, tho decease of tho aultan's mad half brother, Murad V, would have been notified to the diplomatic body, and, tho Turkish court would have gone into mourning. But it Is forbidden to speak openly of the sultan's fe malo relatives or of the sultan's heir. The man who will succeed Abdul Hamid Is a wretched, lean, palefnccd creature of five and forty, named Mohammed Rechad. lie is tho sultan's own brother, and is kept a close prisoner In the palace grounds, lest be should consplro for hU majesty' downfall. Ho has certainly no such Intention, but usage require that a sultan's heir apparent should bo treated as a suspected criminal, and Abdul Hamid U much too nervous a creuturo to lunovato in this particular. He has a bornblo fear lost his brother, Murad V, who became crazy from having been raised to tho throne too suddenly, should re cover his senses, butof this there Is no chance; and now that Murad' mother Is dead, who will thcro bo to prorcnt tho poor lunatlo from being hurried to his end by a "pinch of somotblng" In his coCfool Murml's mother, the Sultana Nadlne, superintended his house hold and never left him. It would have beou Impossible to molest him while she wa allvo, but it would bo ouly too much in keep ing with Turkish traditions If the unhappy mail man were now quietly, removed In order that Abdul Hamid might steep more soundly. Letter to Glasgow Iltrald. Katie's Wise Advice. Mrs. X is ono ot tboso by no means rare mortals whose discipline is much dependent upon her mood, while her mood In turn il much Influenced by her bodily comfort. It follows that the small daughter Katie Is treated with moro or less sternness, accord ing to circumstances, a fact which sho Is quite shrewd enough to appreciate. Ono day recently Mrs. X was reproving Katlo In rather fretful tones, when tho child looked up from her seat on the floor to oUcrvo with tho preternatural gravity of three yearn: "Oh, take a moro comfer'ble chair, mam ma." Boston Courier. Sociable Poacher. A down eaat constable had a bard experi ence the other day. Ho went out after a gang of poachers, and was not only cordially received by them, but was Invited to accom pany them on a hunting expedition. The reason for so much cordiality wa not appar ent until the ofllcer found that bis lato com panions hod managed to leavo him alone on an uulnbablted Island, wbero tbey kept him for two day and nlghta. LewUton Journal. Two Consultations. Customer Is Rubnoso's Rheumatlo Rem edy good for acuto rheumatism tho result of a cold! Drug Clork I I don't know, I'll 000. (Whisper to proprietor) Havo wo Rubnose' Rheumatlo Remedy I Proprietor No; only Bullflncho's. Clerk (to customer) No; not half so good as Bullfliiche'. Harper' Bazar. Unexpected Comment. Jimmy TufTlxirn (to minister who is dining with tho family) Didn't you say In your sermon this morning that therp wasn't any thing in this world perfect) Mmittcr -Yos, I beliovo so; why' do you ak? "Oh, I heard ma say beforo church time tlutt you wero a perfect borol" Epoch. The contract for the third of tho 2,000 ton cruisers has been awarded to HarrUoii Lor log, of Uastou, at 1074,000. Tho secretary of tho nary ha accepted tbo cruUvr Charleston, with a penalty of 33,000 for lack of horse power and 14.500 for delay in completion. Christmas 02a a line of all classes. Fancy Rockers thc ,st f used., 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 thc best. Chamber Suits - 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. Dill ID 5 Hall goods are also offered at prices to coin : mand sales. We desire to close out as fllld Plirlnr mucn str J,s possible before January 1st, so that we may have room for spring goods. An inspection of our line SHELTON 234-238 South 1 1th Street, LINCOLN, Carpets and c JcThe bulk of the Carpet trade for 1889 is now done. Wc still have six weeks left in which time we propose to reduce our stock as low as possible before purchasing for our Spring trade. In order to do this we will make prices that MUST SELL the goods. If you arc in need of anything in either CARPETS OR DRAPERIES get our figures before placing your order and you will find you cannot afford to purchase elsewhere. 1112 0 ST- A. M. DAYIS & SONJiiii St earn and Hot Water Heating. Vr is Most Popular Resort in the City. ODELL'S -DINING -HALL MONTGOMERY DLOCK, -o 1 1 19, 1121 and 1 123 N Street, o Meals 25 cts. $4.00 per Week. is appronchiiig and in anticipation of the great Holiday we have placed in stock goods that will be suitable for in all styles and grades, including the is respectfully solicited, & SMITH, NEBRASKA. Draperies! Plumbing F. A. KORSMEYER & CO. Telephone 536. 3j5 s. Eleventh St. " 1 I I i ft -,? .1 H