CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MAY jt, 1890 t-- t . JM r I Herman Bros. Wholesale CLOTHIERS ! Stores in the Following Places : 1017-1019 O St., LINCOLN, NEB. 1 1 Beatrice, Neb. Falls City, Neb. Weeping Water, Neb. Auburn, Neb. Wilber, Neb. CeilH 'irV 'eiilcl See us' Before ' ;you Buy. ; ; " tel.iV; ' 10 - --n-Wf-- r O" f ; ,t eat j JJ ' vtW "Wiioi.KSAi.r.ns and m:rAii.i:us of SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC. CALL AiVD SEE OUR Superb Line of Flannel Shirts ! Outings, Cloth Shirts, Cashmere Shirts, Silk Shirts. A full line of Lincoln Knitting Mills Co. Goods at Special Prices to the trade and 'consumer. Agents for Lincoln Knitting Mill Co, Lincoln Suspender Co., Rockford Socks and Carter's Slippers. f HAVE YOU SEEN f Pyle's New Soda Fountain? ITS K BEKUTY And from it they are now drawing the Finest and Most Delicious CREAM SODA With all the popular Flavors made from pure and wholesome FRUIT JUICES. 1123 O Street. Chapman's Old Stand. Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Co. CAPITAL, $260,000. LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. Interest paid on deposits 11 1 any rntn nf3 per oont por annum for all full cnlandar montlu Safes to rent In uurKlnr proof and tiro proof vaults, at annual rental of 5 and upward Money to loan on real ostute and collateral. YOUH HAVINGS ACCOUNT SOLICITED. IIKNHY K. I.KWIH, President. w HEN YOU WANT FINE JOB PRINTING See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. and Retail 1 r- V I f f AND NOW'S THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE LINCOLN ICE CO. 1040 0 ST. PHONE 118. PURE CLEAR ICE'! r Prompt Delivery. ROBINSON MERCANTILE CO. NEW LOCATION 206 South nth St., Montgomery Block, A. 1'. H UTU A ItT, V. H. MrCHUl-HlY, H. WKLHH. Ico IVcHlifbut. Treasurer. Teller InrrrntliiB liiipiiitnnro of Memorial liny. When Memorial day wntt Instituted Its observances woro conilncd to the com memoration of tlio bravery nml mlf nc rlfleo of tho fnllou hurries, whoso graron nro unnunlly decorated with (lowers mid adorned with lings. As tho years Imvt? passed theso obnor varices liavo broadened, and now they Include, licsldo tho cele bration of tlio deeds of thoso who fpught for tho old Union and whoso blood quenched tlio (Ires of civil wnr, consider ation of the demands of mid tho relations existing between tho'sections of tho now Union. Animosities nro forgotten, and the north and tho south each year clasp hands In closer friendship. Thlslsasthodcpatt. ed soldiers would liavolt; they fought for 11 common country, and In thnclTaccmcnl of tho antagonisms of tho n.i8t not one Jot of tlio rovercneb felt for tlio departed Is abated. 'I tin Marl) red Kernes. And I see a plinmoin nrmy come, " i With noer a sound of lift' and drum, Hut keeping time to a throbbing hum ... ' Of oiling mid lamentation Wj, Sfi mti a m$ raw i"V'i 3NS38S-fti Tlio martyred heroes of Mnhcrn Mill. Of Gettysburg nnd CliaiicnitorsvlllA, Tlio moil whoso wasted (Inures till Tlio atrlut Brutes of tlio action. -llret llartu Tlio Iiiir lViice. "At hist tliero Is pence!" So said tho wearied people, and tho almost exhiiUHt ed nntlon birathed unin and took stoclt of her hurts. The grand teviow at Wush ington delighted all spectators and nil readers, and on u smaller scale wasmnuy times repeated during tho summer; a million Union volunteers returned home to Ik? welcomed by rejoicing neighbors, to bo held in ever increasing honors nnd to bo tlio preferred in nearly all ixliti cal contests, whllo tho defeated Confed erate soriowfully sought his desolated homo and faced an unceitain future. And will it last? was tho question asked by many n doubting one. Will tho fruits of tho war nil be saved, will the vanquished bo reconciled, will peaco be assured for tills generation? And be yond tho1 most sanguine hopes of the most optimistic all theso question!! have been answered in tlio nfllrmntivc, Twen-ty-flvo years have passed, nnd the Im portance of tho victory only grows greater every year. With eacli return ing Memorial day tho American people realize more and more that tho Union soldiers did tatter than they know. Theirs was n threefold victory. They not merely broke in pieces the opposing force that alono would have left us a divided people they destroyed tho very cause of tho war and conquered the hearts of their foes. This last was the greatest victory of nil. While tho Union soldiers demonstrated tho nation's strength to-such nn extent that no other nation dreams of attacking us, they so won upon tlio vanquished that their strength, too, soon became a part of Or' nation's strength. Twenty-five- years of unbroken peace! The United States has now enjoyed n longer exemption from war, foreign or civil (minor Indian troubles aside), than over beforo Ir. Iter history. In nil the great land tln.ro is n Sabbath peace, and for all that human wisdom can see the futuro is one of peace. And for this fortunate condition wo arc indebted, un der God, to tlio wisdom of tho war lead ers and tlio valor - tho Union soldiers. They took up arms inly to rccuro peaco, and every promise tho most sanguine Is more than fulfill. I. Why the O) stars Are Uyluc- For a year or more, a queer looking gov rmnent vessel lios bon sailing about tho .a tors of Long Inland sound, doing certalu trnugo and mysterious things which aro ut erly liicomprehensibbi to tlio sullor.i and Isliermeii. Tho vessol was n government 'rodgo of a patent variety, ulileli Is able o wild feelers and pljKH and tubo and other hings to the bottom of tho sen, that explos ion may bo made of tho laud beneath the vnter. Por tho past ten years It has been notleed that tho oystor beds, which used to X) numerous aud to yield as 11 no oysters a wero to bo found upon tho coast, havo dim litUhed, and fear hu$,becn generally enter tallied that llieso shellfish would becomo ox inct. Killing UM-d to bo a prolltablo out ,loyment in tho bound, but for a number of 'rears hus not proved so. Capt, I'latt, of this queer looking myotery eurcher of tho sea, has discovered w Ith hit tubes and prongs what tho trouble Is, mid lint inado a roKrt. Ho declurcs that tho bottom tt tho sound at tar east as tho Connecticut .'Iver it 0110 mavi of filth. Ills patent tongs navo brought every concclvublo tort of rub blsh, and In all processes of decay. This rul bUh has emlttod tho most overpowering mid frightful odor, very much llko that which Is perceived when tho vicinity of a lUh oil fao tory is upproached. Tho captain declares that tjils odor more ucurly approaches that frightful ellluvlum which is east on" troui tho putrid rcuiaius of an octopus or devilfish than any other which ho has ever coino In contact with. Old mat tmsMw, lioots, clothing, bits of furulturo, tho rollcn of many a w reel;, wero brought u by tho tongs wherovur tho veksel anchored, and besides that there cuiuo up iiiusm-s of olfeu sivo debris, so republvo thnt tho men wero nimble to work very long at one tluio. Capt. Matt docliires tXat tho whole Inittom of Long Island sound is a vast sheet of thlsstulf. It is tho rvfiibo nml garluigo from tho tow ago from all tho Uiwus along tho coast, as well as of tho t'eftw) dumped by tho con tractors who nro hired to carry oir tho clean lugs of tho Now York city meets It Is thli which Is killing tho oysters and las prac tically diivun tho llsh out of I.oml Island fcouud. -Now York UtU-r In I'hlludelphl 1 IVets. .rtlii fiV Qffi IK "- A DOUBLE HOUSE, One That l Not Cnmnioiiptntn irnd It Climi nml Convniilriit. "?.ly liu.biind oays that hodoeoi't llko a liublo houw," "No, l don't," said he, Tho young man had Inhorltod some fS.WX), tud wnsdbKicl to build a 11 Ico homo. III flflfo was a pmvldunt llttlo Unly, who wlnhml 'Invest n pirt of 1I1N sum no It would bring In an Income Ho was too hopeful to havo much of this feeling during this early mrlotl if their lives, KI.KVATION. "Tho iloublo houso Idea Is n Rood 0110," wild their nrchltcct. "You can build nhouso which will rout for f 10 or f.'iDa mouth for one sldu aud havo tho othersldo in whidi to live. And to one who does not havo an abundant In--01110 and largo sulHtaullal resources to back It the douhlii Iioiko Idea I n very bright one. WVIl.uiako a double lioiino thatisuiicoiiunon, We'll make nno that is entirely dilfcrcnt from any double house you over saw." This was further talked about, and It was decided that they would consider 11 iloubhi house jil.'in to ho prcpnrod to go on a llfty foot lot which they had purchased. In tho eourso of timo they went Into thoolllcoto IiMik at tho sketch. The architect wanteil to build this double house, Ho know it would make a good liousu 0110 that would 1k cnmfortablo nnd attrac tive and would prove a good Investment. When his clients eamo Into tho olllco ho was Just a llttlo anxious. Tho Illustrations in this column nro repro ductions of his sketches. Ho showed them tho Door plans llrst. Bald lie! Tho house Is tt feet wide oil tho 111 1st lloor. This gives 11 II foot pasvicoway on each side. Now wo will look at tlio rooms on tho right. Wo havo tho entrance at tlio front of tlio Kcml-octngniinl slm-d room. It extends around mid takes hi ncertlonof what would otherwise bo a part of tho front sitting room, and thus gives added width to this Kir tion of tho hall or vestibule. Hack of this Is tho reception hall, with a window at tho right siilo which projects over tho sidewalk K1IIST VlJOOiU below, hut at a height siirtk'lent to miss tho 'lends of tlioto who pass unilor It. Tho wall sjuico In front separating tho sitting room tud tho reception room Is filled with turned iplndlo work in oak. Tho stairway Is a com bination atfalr. Wo go up from tho front null to a lauding, puss through some ixirtiei is to another lauding, which is connected by a stulrwny and two doors with tho kitchen. Theso two doors prevent tho nolso nnd odors of tho kitchen from reaching tho front part of tho house. There is n seat on tho front landing which projects Into tho hall. Under the part of tho main stairway which gooo to the second floor h provided tho collar stairway, Tho dining room, as will bo seen, is buck of sitting room. Pirn kitchen connects with tho dining room through tho china jiantry by means of two loubliiHwIng doors doors which swing Loth Miys aud stand closed when released. This lima room is lighted by a small window and wis a cupboard with class doom above aud Minelcd doors below. Tho kitchen is provided with sinks, tables and drain boards conven ient to tho china closet. In tho pantry Is a placo for an ico chest with a drain to tho out tide, Thero is a door over tho chest so that co cnu be put In without passing through tho iltclien. Tlio cellar is under half tlio house, a ith furnaco room projecting under tho sit ing room. In tho cellar is a slop sink In .nIiIcIi wash water may bo jioured, a city wa ter connection and a laundry ttovo, Tho cellar floor is cemented. In tho kitchen Is hot aud cold water at tho -.Ink, aud hi tho bathroom on tho second floor is water closet, wadistand aud tub. Thero are two closets on tho second floor In tho hall ono for brooms, etc., and tho oilier for b-.d linen nnd articles of this character. Jcwimka -CHAMBEa I CHAMBER cuumA HtCOND KIXOIC Thtro nro four ledrooms on this lloor, eoeh provided w ith closet, Tho bedroom over the hall and kitchen projects over tho first story, so that mom room Is secured. Theru is'a passageway to tho attic, In which Is pro vided an additional bedroom, Thli room has a squ.iro felling", l) feet high, and hus uoini of' tho disadvantages of a half story bedroom. Thus wo havo iji'o bedrooms obpro and too four rooms helow. A pin t of tho house on tho outside is brick veneer. Tho other v -lis aro covered with I stained shingles. The cost for tho completed I propcrry ready to move, into U fcS00. Lot 13 II. Giasos, wftSB, jpUsnoLsM I iWMl I I llmtnj" 'rtfol r 11 IX- V- kk( 1 1,1 j'-'j ..-Jf! L cJ yll'J t OIK KM DINKRM W ( IntttlKH SITTING m SITTING KM RECEPTION I HW. ixtXlB nuie D H1U PORCH J I POACH px 1 n, CHAMBER I JcHAMBfn 222 J L 2rJ JIUmiCI eJCo Nil. I4l.-ltl.ldlc. I am found In tho deep, deep s-n, And I dwell In vnr.toeena eacs Yet earth cannot do without 11ns Nor tho wind with Its roars, nor tho wares. I am llrst of a lonir uohlo lino Thnt hnstiroiiKht to tho whole Knjtllih rnivt (Irvalt r IiU-ssIiik tlinn gold f nun Hid inliiot Yet In memory they (tlvo inn no plnco, t am not lu your tovo or your hois', Hut linger la shnino and ilesmlr. Wlien alono In darkness you gmiss Iwk closely-you'll llnd I am theni. No. Ml). A Queer Conrell. I am a letter true, And twice n letter, toot Twin trees, I stand as well, And twice yourself do tell. Though plural I limy seem, You'll llnd mo our, I ween. No. 1 1!). Alisrut Yowfils. Insert vowels III ploeo of tho stars lu each Df tho nllio following sontnuces. When theso words nro rightly completed, select from each Df tho hontoneosn wortl of live letters. When these tilnn words havo been seleeleil. nnd placed 0110 lielow tho other, tho central let ters, reading dowiiwaid, will spell thonams given to 11 terlnln day In February, t. I.VIt 11111 nd n eiisl. B. II b sn rd n n nltl hs. 8. Mn It'iuls in'k lRht wrk. 4, Whr tli lid s lwsl, 11111 einmiit lp vr. 0. ThU s ws dly whch mks Ih rd af 0. IlMi'rs st n mrt, m dr'ss, hii(lsm prsiis. 7. Htrn t a kiiI, iid swllw c.ial. 8. Tw f trd slilm Kr. 9. iiBr nd hst hndr d ciisl. No. 144. Ilelieadluus. Tho bark was stranded on thusaiid The laku was too llrst for It to laud; Hut when w ithout a head It stood, It would mako things sacred and good, Once 111010 behead, aud thou you will Cud To permit Is what I havo In mind, What tho three llttlo kittens (If thoy Imd been hiimnii) might have found In their mlt U'ns. No. 140. Diiip Titlnr I'ruvcilx. 1. Th gl t n hs i th fl it nthr. 5. T fr tl wrst ft eis th wrst. a Nn bt fl s lw rght. 4. Whn fr frm fll w t nsdm rs. 5. Tht in b blvd b mbl. Ni. 147. Word Sunres. 1, All herb; n wind instrument; a cottage; sharp. 2. A buiidluof twigs; solitary; a domestic fowl; 1111 attack; w hat every lioy should havo. U. Whole, I am a name of tho god Cupid; behead ,1110 nnd ndd 11 final letter each time, I becomo a baking apparatus to offer for salo, nnd conclusions, and all form a square. No, 1 1H. Decapitations, llehead a public ground, A vessel largo is found; llehead what means once moie, Wo havo Increase of storo; llehead not far away, What's left here's what wo say t Part of n treo behead, Aud lenvo to nsk for aid; behead to long with xiln, And lenvo by work to gain, Theso letters wo'vo removed Will ioll a pretty flower, Which for its rich and varied tints Is known tho country o'er. Nn. 141). Cliuruile. Early 0110 balmy first I throw tho casement wide, And saw tho totals there In nil their last and prldo. No. ISO. KiiIbiiiu. From tho letters which spoil tt certain mouth of tho year mako words which may be dclhiud as follows! 1. Withered. 2. A prophet. 3. All equal. 4. A vegetable. 6. A beverage. 0. A moscu lino iKimo. 7. Most correct. 8. To stop. 0. Cinders. 10. To guide. 11. A stalk. IS. To measure. 13. Formerly. 14. Any limited time. IS. Compact. HI. Saucy, 17, An in sect 18. Precipitous. 10. Fixed. SO. To niinoy. SI. To npjs'ar. 22. To bo stocked to overflowing. 23. A vegetable growth larger than n shrub. 24. To encounter. 25. A fa vorite. 20. A plague. 27. That which meas ures. 23. A ool, 211. A clan or family. SO. A merry frolic. 81. Joined. 32. A pronoun. 3!). Disposition of mind. 3-1. To notice. 35. Gradation, 30. A certain stylo of dry goods. 37. Before. What l the month, nnd what nro tho thirty leven words formed from it! Too (li'llerolli. "Thut boy of mine," wild n fond father to a friend, "is 0110 of the most uusclfUb little clinps I ever saw." "Indeed f" "Yes, sir; he i.evcr keeH niiyiiiius to him self; gives everything away." "Generous hearted," "Generous hem ted! Too much so; he ain't keep nnythiiig eun't even keep still." Ki') to tlio I'urxler. No. 13 1. -An Initial Puzzle: OWL. O-owl. Il-owl. Fowl. Howl. J-owI. LOW, B-low. P-low. (How. F-low. H-low. No. !. An Odd Problem: Dude. No. 130.- A Rebus for Llttlo Folki Aspire o bo w Iso. No. 137. Small but Very Useful: A pin. No. 13S, An Kiuy Dlninondi o V 11 O E I. L s l V I. I. I U N II I. I N I) H O ) N No. I!!.i. Knlgma: Nothing. No. U0. Riddles! Ten-unjs. , Two calves, Hoalwo)shos his bnck'ufv "Tlio lulth-t(.H, Uivnuso ho can't help It,' ' Htf pt1s t.fri-nU to your jmxIiis (paiuv). rcaiiNolt is often hid- "k'li In the Invast No. 140. A I'liluie Turtle. NOWS' THE TIME TO l'LACK YOUH OltDKll FOR House Decorations' Whcia they will iccclve prompt attention ami skillful workmanship. Call on S. E. MOORE, nml ftce liU line of Flue I'npcr llnnln, Sole Agency lor Tlio SherwlR-Wllllams Co.'s Pafnf. -KOR- .7 Rubber Hose. Hose Fittings, . ; I AN' I) P Lawn Sprinklers GO TO DEAN & HORTjON, i.5o O Street, y WIIERB YOU WILL GliT Wholesale Prices 1 In nny quantity you want to purchase. rjiN'con.w saasr ash imtTiTE ok rr.iMiur, Sliiirtliuml, nml TyifwrUlmf, l tlio Ix-st nml Isrumt College III llm West. IOI Hliiili-nts III nlli'lnlsiier last yoir. Sliilpiita irrpnrrl ior Imi.Iiip la (nun 3 lot) limiillit. Kii-rlriicil fnciilt)'. lvrnonnl liiatrncllmi, llcniiilful llluilrnteil clnlisoir, nillrui" JouninU. nnd xx'lini'inof iK'iiiiinutlilp, Mill free limldrt Minn ULMIIItlUOK A UOOSK. Lincoln, Neb. PAST ALL PRliCKDENT ! 0VK TWO MILLIONB DI8TMIB0TED Louisina State Lottery Comp'y. Inoorpoinled by tho I-Klslaturo for Bdu. riitloiiid 1 1 d Chnrltulilo purposes, and Its frnuchlso 11 ade a part of (ho present slate constitution In 1871) !y an overwhelmluif op iilarvote. Its Orand Extraordinary Drawlnnt take place Semi Annually nunc and Decem ber), nnd its Grand Single. Number Draw ings tnkc place In each of the other ten months of the year, and are nil drawn in nubile, nt the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Ln. Wo do horuliy cnrtlfy that wo supirvlse the arraiiKementN for all tlio Monthly and He-nil Annual DruwIiiKS of Tlio Ixmlslana Btato (.nttery Company, nnd lu person man oko and control (ho llruwlims thamsolvcs, and thai tho sumo are couducied with hon esty fairness, and In uond faith toward all parties, and we nutlinruo tho Coi.iiuiny to use (Ills ccrtltlcatc, with faa-slmllles of our sUiia urcs attached, In Its advertisements." gggrii ConimUiioners. We, tho iindcrslKiied Hanks and Uiuikors will pay all prizes drawn In the Louisiana Htato 1OtlerluH, wlilcli may Imj prosonted at our counters. It. M. WALMHLKV, I'rcs. Louisiana Nat IVIc I'lKHHK I.ANAUX, 1'reH.Htato Nutlonol H'k A. 11ALDWIN, Pros. Now Orleans Natl Hank OAHLKOHN, l'n's. Union National Dunk; MAMMOTHDRAWlNQ, At the Academy of Mailo, New Orlesni, Tuesday, Jane U, 1890, CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000 100,000 Tickets at 1 10; Halves f'JO; Quarter tlO; Klk'lits ': Twentieths .'; FonlethH 1. I.tHTOK I'llIZKH. 1 MU7.i:OKl)00,fls VttiSfH 1 l,HIi:OKJ),0iMls 200,000 1 I'HI.KOK 100,001) Is 100,000 1 l'HI.B OF ffl,(U)s 50.OU0 2 I'HI.KH OF 'MM aro tO.OUU 5 lMlI.l'.H OFI0.0OD nni 60,000 lOPHI.KSOF 5,000 aro WlO) UPIU.KHOK 2,(M) lira &0,OUO lUinilKHOK HOOaru 80.UO 5f) Pltl.KSOF lUWaro liW.UO 600PHI.KHOF lOOare 'JU0,(MJ AIT1IOXI5IATIO.N I'ltUr.Ji. 100 Prizes of I.OOi) are 1100,000 100 do. KOare 40,000 100 do. MX)nro SO.OUO Two Ni'miikiiTkiiminai.h. 1,0iS Prizes olJ'JiO nro 3,600 .t,14t Prizes umountliiK to 2, 1311,0 00 .A-GKEIfcTTS WANTED VKorClub ltutes or any furlhor InfOrnia lion desired, write lciltly to tho undersigned, clearly statlmr your residence, with Mate, County, Htreet and Number. Mora rapid re turn mall delivery w III lo assured hy our en closing tin KnveloHi bcnrlnic your full ad dress. IMPORTANT ! Address M A.DAUPHIN, New Orleans, l.a. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, &W& 0?f c .1 iiBiiiiiKiuu, ii. v. .. Hy ordinary letter contalulm; Money Or- dii-luod hy all Kpress Companies, New Vork Kxcliamte, Drnlt or Poital Note. . Address Registered Letters containing1' Currency to . -n NBW OIU.KANH NATIONAL HANK. NeW.Orleaii, Is, HKMKMHHH that tho paSifflftt'of the Prizes Is Kiiaranleed ly Kotir'Natfomrf IWnks ofNilw OrleaiiH, and the tickets ar slKliM hy ,lho President or an Institution wbosjclmr teivd rlidits are reeoKiilzed lu tlio.lilKliest courts; thertfore, Innvaro of all Initiations or anonymous schemes. i um; nui.i.AU is tno price or too smallest 1 lmrt or Traction of a ticket ISSUKD HY UH I lu an drawliiK AnytlilUK lu our lmino of. feied for less than a Dollar Is a swindle,