Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, December 28, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1889
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'Milwaukee!
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u ns iitnl o)rutH .Vim miles of tli(rminlil
quipped mini In Illinois, Wivvoimln, luwn,
Missouri, Mlnuisotii nnd lliiiiotii.
It Is tho licit Direct Idiuto liotwudii nil tliu
t'rlurlpul Points In lliu Northwest, Southwest
mill Fur Went
For ihvh, tlmo tublcs, rules of pnsmiijo nnil
frclulil, etc., apply In iicnn-at stntlou uncut ol
OlIICAdtl, Mll.WAUKEK iV HT. l'AUl. HAII.
WAV. or to any Itnllroud Aitcnt nnywhoro lu
t ho world.
It.MIM.KH, A.V. H.CAM'UNTKH,
Gcnpriil M'tc'r. (Ii-n'l Puss. A T'ttt Aijt,
F.TUCKKlf, (IKU. It. HKAKFOIM),
W, Ucn' Mur. At. (1. V. A T. Aul.
Milwaukee, WIkcoiikIii.,
MT-Ko: Inforimtlloi) In reference to I.and
miil Towns own oil by tlio CIiIviiku, Mllwuu
kro A Ht. I'mil Hnllwuy (.'ompiiny.wrtu to II.
(1. Hauoax.IjiikI L'otiilnllom'r,Mlllviukrt
VV'loonln.
FAST MAIL ROUTE !
2 DAILY TRAINS 2
-TO-
Atchlson, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Kansas
City, St. Louis nnU nil Points South,
East niul West.
The direct line to Ft. Scott, l'arsont
Wlchltn, Hutchinson nnd nil pilnclpal
points In Kansas,
The only road to the Great Hot Spring
ol Arkansas. Pullman Sleepers aim Free
Reclining Chair Cars on all trains.
H. MINNA, R. P. R. MILLAR,
City Tlclct Agt. Gcn'l Agent
Cor. O and 1 3th Street.
ON SALE
PRINCIPAL POINTS
' EAST, WEST,
NORTH and SOUTH
1044 O STREET.
Fremont, Elkhorn & Mo. Valley
ty Operates nnd con
trols lis own service
between
LINCOLN, NEB., And
OMAHA, CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE, SIOUX CITY
MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL.
BT Through Tickets and Baggage Checked to
II polnU in United Elates and Canada.
,Yetlhulo Sleepers, Talatlal Dlulog Cam and
Union Depots,
CITY TICKKT OFFICE :
Ml5 South tutb street, Lincoln
GEO. N. FOREHMAN, Agent.
r O.K. Bear, J, K. Uichinin
' Uueral M'ger, Oen'l 1'ass. Agt
"" OMAHA, NED.
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Dun of the. pleasing signs of tlio times Is tho
grow lug fooling of good will liotwccn cm
ploycr nnd employees. This find expression
In ninny ways, niul one of tho happiest is tho
pmetleu some employers Imvo estnlillsheil of
gathering their nsslstnuts tOgcthor nt stated
tlniM for n social time. K. A. Korsmcyer it
Co., Lincoln's big plumbing Mini, marked the
hollilny season wllha line banquet nt llrown's
enfo Chrlxtums Lvo, niul It would have sur
prided most of our people to eo tVio large
force thoy employ, An Interesting fentmeof
thonlTnlr wns the pieseiitntlnu by tho em
ployes of n costly nnd elegant slher wntersot
to Mr. Korsinoyer Thoeoinpnny nt tho feast
liu'liuled Messrs, F. A. Korsinoyer, John A.
Melcher, Mnurleu Cany, Jns. Mcllrldo, J. II.
Kate, Clins. Kunklor, Newt K. Howard, Abo
Unrilson, Chnrles Miller, T. T. Lnyton, Tlieo
Melcher, W 1! Mlnford, J l Melelior.Jolui
Jnmcs, Win. Oyler, II. Mornn, J. 11. Hlmw,
(Icorgo Mnrlln, Jr., II. Ames, Win. Heutt,
Tim l'Vlirs nnd Frl Westorinnm'i, Tho Jour
1111 wns represented by Mr. l'lfer and tho
nMto houiMt by Mr. Low. About tho sumo
tlmo tho propi letor of tho COUltlKH, with his
employes mid now sjmpor representative w ere
discussing another bimpict, nlsont Drown',
Tho spiend was gotten up In llrown's best
stylo and wns dlioeil of nmlil lively jest nnd
ciinttor. Tho menu wns printed on bevel
edged, broiifc-embossed enrds Hint displnyod
this nrrny of dnlntlos:
oj stors
Haw Pried Hlcwcd
Co lory
Lobster Hnlnd
Chlclcoii Hnlnd
liohster Cutlets
KromcsUio of Chicken with French Pons
Hnnst Turkey, Crnnborry Banco
Honst Chlokcu w Ith Currant Jelly
Hum Omelet
Mluco l'lo Assorted dikes
Ornnges Almonds Wnlnuts
Cotreo Ten
Clgnrs
It wns Mr. Weasel's aoeonit nnnunl bntiuuet
to his employes, nnd proved n very hnppy nf-
fair, .mi HiHjeciMiinKiug wns lutiuiReil In. tho
boat lm lug expresil 11 deslro thnt tho tlmo
worneutom tie dlsiieiiseil with. Tlio coin-
imiiy Included Mewrs. L. Wewl, Jr..Droi)rl-
etor of tho Couiiiku; Frwl lieiizluger, i-dltor;
11. l'.vnns, oremnn; Aiinm lirocnliig, press
limn; 1. W, Hampton, Mark Hufordnnd Jas.
Unthbuu, nssl'tnuta; . Morton Hmlth. Lin
coln eorrespoiuleiit.and F. W. liOwU.nmtingcr
tor tno uniniin yfri)ii(U(euj win u. Jones.
city editor of tho .oiiniuf; J. C, Seicrest, eil-
Itorortiiouiobes linrry Uobblns, eilltor of
tho Xtw lloliert MclloyiiohU of tho h-ofec-tifiim;
John M. Cotton, corrcsjionitent of
Now York, Chlcngo nnd Ht. Iiouls pniersi J.
W. Cutrlght, city eilltor of tho Call, John U.
Llddle, 0 rrospoudeiit of tho Omnhn U'oWif
Herald; Bnmuel Wesael, Edward Friend anil
K. A. King Tho only regret wna from Mr.
Al Krtiin of theOmahu Jlee bureau, who Imd
guests of Ills own to entertnlu.
"Tlio Mnsslnhi" produetHl Moudny ovenini
was au artist If niul muleal success, ixvloiuiil
lug greatly to thocrodltof .Mrs. P. V, M. Hay-
111(111(1. tlio vltlllMllC? mill-It nf tint lirntnrtn n.
caulrjitlon. Follow Ins weru tlm niiilplnii
Soloists Abblo Carrlngton of Chlcngo.soprn-
110; .mas i,nui4o Kingsiey ot uenver.nlto; Jlr.
Chnrles A. ICnorr of C'lileaco.tenor; Mr. I). I).
Young of Omnhn, bnwo. Conductor Mr. L.
A. Torren of Tolwlo, Ohio. Plnnlst Mr.
in uneiwoues; orgnmst, Jir. l". v. M.
Hnymond. Orchestra Mr. August Huge
now. first violin: Mr. Charles Hinmniv. ..
ond violin, Mr. J, CL Buyer, vlolu: Mr. O. K.
Aiuiiuwi, cimioj air. a, j, unteiiouse, llute;
Mr. C. II. Aaclminnn, clnrlonot; Mr. Win.
O'Hlun, cornet; Sir. II. 8. Urown, bass. Bo
prnnos Mesdnmes Kllrov, Crlsaoy, Munntt,
Oreenlee, Ilerrlck, Layer; Mlises Howe.Mnrs
Inud, linker, Colenmu, Hnlft, (Jregory, Ony
lonl, MeAlplne, North, Munntt, Hlgliter,
Merrill, Hmlth. Altoi-Mesdnmes King.Uell,
Guile, tlrilllu, Hohmnn; Misses Churchill,
Thomiwon, ltosemnn, Floyd, Hall. Tenors
Messrs. Bemunrk, North, Hcott, Mnrslnnd,
Grlllln, Cromwell, King, Dullng, (Ireenlee.
llnssos Messrs. Chnplu, Ilnrnnby, Folsom,
Unrnes, Chntley, Holf, Mnrkel, Churchill,
Erbo, Payne, Hnyw.
BeuunoM tho Outfitter to Mankind ought
to liUVo a becond title reiiillna tlm A(K-..rtlln.
Genius. A uierchant innv huvo over o fln
n stock, but ho must attract tho nttentlon of
tho publlo to It, nnd Henunons seems to have
niailo that a study until It U 11 fine nrt. He
had characteristic window decorations for
inrmnuu, uno window was tit ted up In n
w Inter bcene nnd showed Bnnta Claus dlsa-
iwaruiK no"" n cmuiney. iiie otuer window
displayed u homo scene after Kris Krlnglo's
visit. In one corner stood a handsome crib
fitted un with dnlntv 1ml nlntMne .r.nitt
the mirror nt tho bnck wusnn elognnt nntlmio
unn. nuuiici nu ore piaco ueiow. Along tlio
mantel hung soverol stockings overllowlng
with Chrlstmns clfts. and tln'i-.nin.tli.iHr.,,.
of a, child In 1U night clothes making n rush
lor 1110 goal tilings. Tlio Idea was carried
out with great detail nnd elegance nnd nt
tructed the attention of crow.! during tli..
duy.
J. D. Hurd. Into business matincer of tlm
Journal, has gono to his now home, Ogden,
but beforo getting away was "caned" by the
employees of tho Jouriiaf,
Prof. Elton Fulmer nnd Miss Helen I).
Auitkev were nuletlr mnrrksl Wninnvinv.
the bride's fnther, Prof. Samuel Aughey, jier-
lormmg 1110 ceremony, ,
Frank AV. Smith of tho 13. & m. claim de
partment contemplates removing to Alllauco
to become chief clerk to Assistant Superin
tendent Ulgnell.
An unknown friend sent Marshal Carder n
Christmas preeut consisting of a pin In tho
form of 11 horso shoo set with nine diamonds.
Friends of Mrs. Cnd. Pace "siiriirluwl" lior
Moudny evening, tho occasion being her
birthday anniversary,
W. F. AWorf left tho other day for Ohio,
and the CoyutKu's canary twitters that ho
will not let urn alone.
George Smith, manager of the Jouriia('
Omaha burenu, Bpent Christmas with his pa
rents In Lincoln.
Mrs. Iiarnnnl and daughter, MIsj Fritza,
now of Omaha, spent Christmas among Lin
coln friends,
Mr, nnd Mrs. Ilrad P. Cook had a reunion
of their families ut their homo on Christinas
day,
Mrs, J, 1). Parish and daughter nro spemU
lug tho holidays at Denver and Leadville.
Tho Mlstes Hammond of Butte, Mont., are
guests of Mlss.'s Pearl nud Georgia Camp.
Mls Carrie M. Jamison was married on tho
20th to H. F. Wickei-sham of McCook.
The G. A. 1L fair of last week cleared near
ly $2,0u0, certainly u gratifying bueass.
Miss Grace Barrett, now tenctlng school nt
Sidney, is home for tho holidays.
The Yorke club will dance next Tuesday
evening at Temple halt.
Mm. J. 8. Harwich Is visiting nt Hollls,
Knnsas.
Bnm Cox visited Bt. Iouls this week.
(For other Boclnl News Bee Pnge 8.)
Wheel Club Notes.
Drain Is to bo congratulated 011 his huccoh
ns ngent for tho Eagle. We think two more
will hooii bo lu Lincoln,
There nro many bykers In Lincoln w ho nro
not members of the club, Thoy should bo lu
duced to Join, Tho club Is nlrendy a prosper
ous one with n good liiemlicrshlp, and this
combined with tho now room should bo n auf
llclent Inducement to tho unnttnehed wheel
men to unite. Members, do ) our duty I
Among tho Incidents nf ehlldhtod that
stnnd out In hold relief, us our memory re
verts to tho daja when wo were young nun
nro more prominent tlmn severe sickness. The
young mother vividly reinemliera that it was
Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy cureil hr of
croup, nnd In tut 11 administers It to her own
oirsprlng nud always with the licat succcm.
For anlo by A, L. Blinder,
.Meteor night.
Tho Chinee have records of meteoric
showers 11s far back as Ul 1 11. C. ; tho Greeks
held that meteoi s w ei 0 masses torn aw ay from
the earl h by the violence if tho rotntlon ; mod
ern nstroiiomeis hnve discovered thnt these
hrllluitit fire balls njijieir In grent numbers
every thlrty-threo jenrs, usually during the
month of November, tho wimo mouth thnt
tho Union Puclllellallwny sttirteil the famous
fnst innll trnlu through fiom Council Bluirs
or Oiimliu to Him Fntuclxco lu Ol hours.
You enn xiivn 'M ncreelit mi vourlinrilwniit
nud get n chnnco on u I.VOO sewing mnchlne
tor every dollar s wortn you buy nt Balrd
Bros., PJl'JO street.
Comparo the Century orlglunl dinwlugs
with tlio Illustrations us thoy upcnr in tho
magazines, which the Hajilon Art club has
for lusieetloii In tho Heuato chamber.
Tho l.lmlleil lint Mull."
Tho Union Paclllc Hallway, tho Overland
lloute, has Just put on n Limited Fast Mall
train to carry tho United States mull lie
wecu Council Illu lis ami Ban FtancK-o mid
Portland. This dully Fast Mall train will
carry a limited number of pnswngers, and lu
addition to tho United States mull cars and n
baggage car, will bo composed of n VestlbuL
is I Palace Hleeper and n Pullman Dining car
for Portland, nnd u Vestlbuled Palace Sleeper
fur Snn Francisco, thus nccommodatimc a
limited number of pnswiigeiH,
The sleepers and tho diner will i un through
from Chicago via the Chiengo & Northwest
ern railway. Only llrst-chiM tickets will bo
honored on this train.
This train, with its connections, makes tho
extraordinary time of IOT hours New York
to San Fiauclsco, and IOI hours to Portland.
As accommodations nro limited, early ap
plication for s uue should bo niailo to tlio
Union Paclllc ngents or to E. L. Loinnx,
General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb.
hnvcu iiiniMMt
Wlfo Dear, you promised ruo n now
bonnet on tho first of tho year.
Husband You'ro too Into. I'vo just
w'oruotT everything nnd Imvo begun tho
new your with n clean record.
Through a Glass Dnrkly.
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Miss Summit Did you boo tho old year
out last night, Mr. Slashor?
Slasher (who haa been up nil night
cclobrntlng) Yea, I saw several of thorn.
What Do You Know
nbout tho superb Pullman dining enrs which
hnvo been recently put In service via tho
Union Pacific, "The Overland Router They
run on tho fast vestibule express between
Council Bluffs and Denver and on the "limit
ed fast mall" between Council Bluffs and
roriiauu.
ff Toil Wnnt. tA tt n Hilmnlnnti, rn.nl l.tl.
-- " - nvv " ., ..wm ,tl(,t ,. HUD 1
traveling, don't full to tako the train on whlcb
mew uuiem rim. jieius wmcu cannot lo
surpnMed In any of tho llmUclass hotels In tho
country are erved In these cars at 75c. each.
Tho nobbiest turnouts that are seen on our
thoroughfares are from the Palaeo stables.
Telephone No. 43."5. Stables on M street op
posite Masonic temple.
Balrd Bros, aro giving 'JO per cent discount
on an cash sales and n chance on a $15 sowimr
machlno 011 every purchaso or bill iiald to tho
amount of f 1, 00.
Fine carriages, buggies, s mile horses and
tho best livery stock lu the city nt A. O, BI1U
meyer & Co's. Palace Stable. Telephone
orders (No. 435) receive prompt attention.
An Insurance Clerk's Unixl fortune.
Itoo Grant, who is employed lu tho Hart
foiil Life nud Annuity insurance company,
held one-twentieth of ticket WI.MO, which
drew the first capltnl prize of $!luO,000 lu the
draw lug xf the lnilcinim State Lntteiy com
pany on the 15th of October. Ho collected
the money through the Adams Express com
pany. Hnitfor J (Conn.) Tillies, Nov. 18.
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NEW YEAR'S CHIME.
OLb Toll' Tolli
Fortlmoldyear.slOTf
ly ilylngi
(Iriiii. gnunt, serot
On tin- lireflst of
Time, now lying,
ltoies of JotitU nro
tleetlng
tlenrts 11 Itli tare aro
bentlng.
Hoi )c unnlcrs of
tlin U-IK
Toll' Toll' Toll
For IJirth's enticing
f null Ion,
V'M holy iimIoii,
Mr Toll for r'rleiiuslilp
V ,1 unrequited,
Toll for llujiu's en
c h n ti t in 0 n t s
lllirlil.l.
Toll for Iito's fond pledges broken.
Toll for Want and Woo imsiokeu.
Toll for Mourners sadly weeping,
Toll for Sin's nt harvests reaping,
Toll' Toll' Toll'
Tlint nlillo the world sliill stand,
8I11 and Woe shall Mil tlio laud
Toll Toll' Toll
(ting' Itlng ltlng'
A welcome to the hrlirlit New Vearl
IJfe, Hoie, Joy
On Ids radlnut hruvf npio-nr
Hearts with lorenre tiirlllingt
Hollies with bounty filling
Hoi jo nnnlers of the Ih-IIs,
King! Itlng' Itlngl
For Winter's bracing hours.
Ring for birth of Spring and Flowers,
ltlng for Summer's fruitful trensuro,
Itlng for Autumn's boundless measure,
Hlng for hand of gcn'rotis giving,
Itlng for to s of nobler living,
King for truth of tongue or ien,
Itlng "I'enco on earth, good will toward
men "
Itlng Itlng! Illngt
That this glnd year may see
Earth's accomplished Jubilee,
ltlng' Itlng: itlngl
1890.
In 1S90 xro shall seo
i:ents ns follows como to bo
Sen serpents, ns In years gone by,
Will como around about July.
Tliu Ice man and tho plumbjr will.
As usual, present their bill
Tho price of summer board will rise
In Augut to tho very skies
The gay mosquito, as of yore.
Into humanity will bore
IJkewlso tho f entire lly, so fleet,
Will agitato his nervous feet
Each fisherman will fish and lie
As he has done In years gone by
When comes along the erdntit spring,
Tho poet will bo heard to sing
And from tho garbage pile of time
Will prick the ashes of a rhyme
Tho funny man his Jokes nil) crack
(The same old Jokes, see almanac.)
On winter nights will lovers sit
For hours and watch the firelight flit
And, when tho summer comes, they still
UKn tho beach w 111 coo and bill
"Tho oldest man," as In years post,
At lutonnln will breathe his last
In all trndes merchants who aro wise,
As usual, u HI adt ertlso.
In fact these things and many more,
In U90 aro lu ttoro
And jet with sorrow Is It fraught;
Unhappy j ear' It ends w Ith nacqut
1890.
Tou IUbbom.
It's n Poor Utile, i:to.
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Mr, Finicky (savagely) This New Year's
business has got to stop. I'll bo hanged if
I'm going to allow these fellows to bo tramp
ing through my parlors nil dny, getting mud
over everything nnd eating us out of house
and home. Why (fumbling In his pocket)!
Great Scottl where can that bel Well,
well
Mrs. Finicky What have you lost, dearl
Mr. Finicky Lost! Why, haug it all, my
New Year's visiting list. How hi thunder
con I make my calls without it!
Tlino's Softening Influence,
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Chorus of Voices tat uo boarding house)
Why, this Is the tamo turkey we had Christ
mas. Mrs. Bllmdlet itho landlday) Yes, It is.
You all uompluincd then of its being to tough.
Now that It's Now Year's, perhaps you'll und
It inoro tender
Wow, wow I
GO TO
Shclton & Smith's for Fancy Rockers.
Shclton & Smith's for Willow Rockers.
Shclton & Smith's for Pedestals.
Shclton & Smith's for Children's Chairs.
Shclton & Smith's for Hall Rockers.
Shclton & Smith's for Office Desks.
Shclton & Smith's for Ladies' Desks.
Shclton & Smith's for Library Chairs.
Shclton & Smith's for Library Tables.
Shclton & Smith's for Bookcases.
Center Tables at Shclton & Smith's.
Children's Beds at Shclton & Smith's.
Folding Bed's at Shclton & Smith's.
Chamber Suits at Shclton & Smith's.
Music Cabinets at Shclton & Smith's.
Blacking Cases at Shclton & Smith's.
Sideboards at Shclton & Smith's.
Dining Tables at Shclton & Smith's.
Dining Chairs at Shclton & Smith's.
Parlor Goods at Shclton & Smith's.
SHELTON & SMITH'S
POE
FURNITURE
At the Very Lowest Prices.
234-238 South 1 1th Street,
LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA.
Carpets and Draperies!
The bulk of the Carpet trade for 1889 is now done. We
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 are in need of anything in either
CARPETS OR DRAPERIES get our figures before
placing ) our order and you will find you cannot afford to
purchase elsewhere.
'JiiisLlM. DAVIS ssohjhh;
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Most Popular Resort in the City.
ODELL'S - DINING - HALL
MONTGOMERY BLOCK,
-o 11 19, 1 12 1 and 1 123 N Street. o
Meals 25 cts. $4,50 per Week.
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