CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 1890 n M. Herman Bros. Wholesale CLOTHIERS ! Stores in the Following Places : 1017-1019 O St., Beatrice, Neb. Falls City, Neb. l Weeping Water, Neb. Auburn, Neb. , Wilber, Neb. Call ir eind. See us Before you. Buy. -WIIOLK9AI.KUS AND ItKTAILKKS OF SHIRTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, ETC. CALL AND 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 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 Bankjnd Safe Deposit Co. CAPITAL, $280,000. LIABIUTYJF STOCKHOLDERS, $600,000. Intuit) st paid on deposits at nny rate of5 per cent pur annum for nil full culondar tnont lit Hnfos to rent In burglar proof una tiro proof vaults, at annual rental of 3 and upwards. Money to loan on real estate and collateral, VOUIl HAVINGH ACCOUNT SOLICITED. HENUYK. LKWIH, BWIH A.P.aSTUAKT, W. II. McCHKKUY. It. WKLHH. resident. Veo President. Treasurer. Tolltr 1 w HEN YOU WANT See the WESSEL PRINTING CO. and Retail LINCOLN, NEB. - I AND NOW'S THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH THE LINCOLN ICE CO. 1040 0 ST. PHONE 118. PURE CLEAR ICE-! Prompt Delivery. ROBINSON MERCANTILE CO. NEW LOCATION 206 South nth St., Montgomery Block, FINE JOB PRINTING CAPT. D. n. TILLMAN. A Mnn Prominent Among tin farmer of Houtli Vnrotliiii. Tho man wIiomj portrait Im kIvou here with U today nn lmMrtnnt llguru In South Carolina politics and tho most notahlu ox nmplu of tho remit of tho great movement of tho farmer In tho Mtith nml west. In iwrsounl appearance plain, wltlioutnny of thu tricks of tho trained orr.tit, nmt poa essliiK no practical experience M n K)lltI clan, ho ha, nevertheless, caused Mmsclf to he thu mot Rctiernlly dlscuwiod man in tho state. It can nlso bo '.rtitlifiilly until of htm that ho hint moru warm friends and bitter enemies than nny 0110 In thu south Atlan tic Noctlon. "Hen" Tlllmnn stand n fair chance of being tho next governor of South Carolina, and If ho should win hi miccom will all hnvn liecn duo to his own exertions within tho Inst few years, for until 1880 ho had novor mndo n speech and tliil not know Mint ho possessed tho power to orgauUo n party. SgfA Jp: jrit " J0fr CAPT II. II TILLMAN. In that year tho occasion arose which af forded thu opportunity for tho develop, tnont of thoso latent abilities which Imvo tdnco caused him to Ijo regarded at tho south an tho most unl(uo If not rumarkiv blo political figure of tho decudo. Tlll mnn has lecn 11 farmer and a compara tively Hiiccessful one nil his life, and when, in 1860, ho concluded that tho agricultural department of tho statu won useless as then conducted ho did not heslUitu to say so. Ho spoke against tho department, wroto against It and worked against It, In this, his first crusade, ho mtcccedod In bringing about a reorganization of tho de partment, and at tho numo time attracting nttcntlon to himself as a man of ability. Every onothon recognized that thin farmer could cxcrclso 11 poworfnl influence when, over he chose to exert it. Many thought that ho wanted ofllco and would soon show IiIh hand, but they were mistaken. Tlll mnn subsided after the attainment of his point in tho agricultural department matter, nml wan not heard from ngalu un til two ycant later, In 1BS8, when ho Inau gurated a crusado In favor of an agricul tural college, tho funds mid site for tho founding of which had been left to thu Btnto by a Mr. Clumsou, who had inherited the old Calhoun homestead (Fort Hill) from his wife, who was a daughter of South Carolina's statesman. Mr. Tillman worked unremittingly for thu Clcmsou college, and with such good elTect that the appropriation was mndo by thu last legislature, and tho build ings will soon bu erected. Tho plans arc nearly completed already. Tillman ngnln remained comparatively quiet until March 117 of the present year, when a reg ular state convention of farmers was held at Columbia. IlcprcHoutntlou In this con vention was tho same its In tho regular gath erings of tho Democratic party Tillman wu-s unanimously named as a proper can dnto to lw selected fr r governor by tho Dem ocratic sta'o convention, which will bo held Sept. 10. Thu farmon' convention also pledged Itself to abide by tho choice of tho September convention, and to work for its nominee, whoever hu may be. Ben Tillman is not a man of imposing appearance. IIu Is 5 feet 10 inches In height und weighs 105 pounds. Onoshouldor droops somewhat and ho lion only ono eye. Ho Is u very impresslvo speaker, has a clear, ringing, light baritone voice, which hu knows how to use; ho has never held a political office, Is 45 years old, and 110 word has ever been breathed against his personal character. Ho Is married, has sovcral chil dren and lives on his own farm, a few miles bock from tho little railway station of Ropers, Edgefield county. A 1'rlcit for Half it Century. It does not fall to tho lot of many men to celebrate tho fiftieth anniversary of the beginning of a career and start on n second half century of labor with active brain and a pnyslquo unim paired. One of those fortunate few is Rev. Joseph Fransioll, of St. Pejor's It o m a n Catholic church, Brooklyn, N. V. IIu Is a natlvo of Switzerland, and was born Nov. 30, 1817. June 7, 1810, he received ordi nation as a priest. and In 1855 ho be- VATHKlt KltANSioi.i. gon his labors In Brooklyu. To his exer tions are duo tho existence- of St. Peter's hospital, school nnd klndergnrton, a homo for soldiers' orphans and tho Inebriates' home. It Is in ndvocatlng tho causo of temperance that Father Fransioll has mode his chief reputation, and those familiar with Ids work say that no society of equal size has accomplished moro in tho way of lessening drunkenness thnn tho American Leaguo of the Cross, established sometlmo ago by tho earnest nnd nctivo shepherd of St. Peter's. A Sioux I ml I an llecome u I.nwjcr. One of tho Interesting resldentsof Pierre, S. D., Is John Van Metro, a full blood Sioux Indian, who recently secured admis sion to tho bar and Is now a lawyer In good htandlng. When sent to school at Phlla- 11 0 1 p 11 1 a seven years ago Vim Me tre knew none but his native lan guage and hud only a general Idea of the customs and usages of white reoplu. But with n the compara tively brief space lietweeu lbivl and tho present ho has mastcied English and French, ae- flllfl'iMl II llWtfik,-. Jons va.v Min-iuc 'on Hni, ,; life 011 I1I1 own account. He la 33 years of age, and, In addition to his other accom plishments, enjoys the distinction of being catcher und captain of tho crack biu-eivill nine of Fort Pierre, Ho Is well liked, nnd his Caucasian friends are anxious tn ee liim sucreerl HOUSES THAT ARE OUT OF STYLE. Thrro Is No Kiousn fir Mulling HihI In vcMiurnU of ThU Kind. There nro fow towns nnd cities In the coun try In which 1 hero nro not a number of houses which no said to Ihi "out of stylo." They nro old itylo houses nnd will not bring tho money thnt was put Into tliotn It l not good business to build a house thnt will go out of style. It Is not good business to put money w here 0110 enunot got It ngnln. There nro some things thnt do not go out of style. All Mich things nro founded on common senna The requirement of housekeeping do iintcliaiiKo materially from year to year, nnd n house plan which meets nil of the re quirements of tho hou.ekocor I rnrely said to lw out of stylo. ,1 ,i . ! fl', l r v ri.r.VATio.v. Wo oftvii nit largo hoiiKes bring In very little rental then coimldorud relatlvoly to their cost. On thu other hand wo sis) little boxes of liouos which bring In rolatlvoly high rental. Thu latter may havu nil of the modorn convenience a furnace, hot and cold water, a bathroom with tub, wider closet und withstand, a sink in thu cellar In which to pour water from tho tubs, a laundry stovo, a cemented lloor, plenty of light, that It may lo used n a laundry; a well arranged kitchen and china eli)Mt; everything handy and con venient no wnstu room, bunco no wato steM or wasted carols This U thu kind of a houso that Is nlunys In good .Hie. There uro uiany thing to bj coimldertsl by looplo who linvu not much money nnd nro without 11 largo oxicricnco In limine building. Being u man of moderate means, If I wlith to build a house it Is projier for me to eoiinlder whother my house would have a rental value If I wish to put It on the market in that way. The net Income from that property, if rented, should exceed by I or S or cont. the current rnto of Interest tn tho section of country hi which the structure Is erected. A great many foolish Investment aro mndo In dwelling house proxrty U-cnuso jiuoplo do not think of this, and for this reason wo hear a grout KIU8T FLOOn. deal nlut thu foollthness of going into dobt for a homo. It is u very smart thing to do If wo poy for tho property only what It is worth, and It is a very tlmplo mutter to do termlno what this is. Wo must take what would bo the gross rental income of tho prop erty If it were to bo rented, and then make duo ullowatico for taxes, Insurance and ro pui, and If tho not income Is thou slightly In excess of tho current rnto for money, we aro justified In going In debt. Tho people who nro living In the houso which is hero llluntrntod aro paying for it lu a building association. Tho lot cost $1,200, nnd the house, with everything that goes to mako it complete excepting n furnace, cost (1,800. Tho nsHoclntiuu from which they se cured their money Is on tho perpetual plnn, and is orgunlzed 011 a limited premium basis; that is, all premiums are limited to ten cents on each weekly payment of fifty cents on faeh $200 share. Having secured 1,600, thoy have to pay ih fifty cents per week on nine hares of $300 each. This is $4.60 n week, or between $18 nnd $20n month, as the minimum payment to ho made. On this plan of pay ment of 0 per cent, interest thoro Is twenty four cents per shnro jx'r week to lo paid as 'uterckt on $200, or ono shnro. Er.CO.ND KIXXIIL Then there Is, In addition, a maximum pre mium of ten cents n share. This makes pre mium nnd Interest thirty-four cents us the In terest nud premium chargos each week. Thus there remain sixteen cents to apply on the principal. This will pay out a $200 share lu about fourton years a very long tlmo, it may bo said. This Is tho element of safety to tho Iwrrowor. As a matter of fnct, tho peo- Illo who awn this houso nnd aro nivltir- far It tn a building nssoelatlon aro putting in from sou 10 f,-M n month. Tims ttio excess over and above tho $18 or $20 required Is credited as advance payment on tho dues ami partici pates hi the dividend of tho OMootatton. This dividend, together with thnt which accrue on the lxteen cents payment per week a share, brings the actual Interest charge to a llttlo over 0 per eent.,ns the uKstocintlon Is ryi"K ? xr cent. Mini-annual dhldends, which thoy aro enabled to do by tho weekly ?oninoui:dmg of lneret. I 3UIS 11. UIH80.N. Q "MbJI I J l" p riTTin LJJ 8 iLfjswnrP) jr No. I(t I, A Noted Novel. First comes the humble writer, Then tlioinconil should 1 In front, White tho thlnl mnkrs tlio flowers Lrlgtit-nr nnu in inn com uolJ uenrs tlio IminL. "I My whole Is a uoel noted, lYom a inlglily wUnrd's wn. Hy every render sotml A trent for the best of mea No. Inn, iMrtnrlal Numrrlcnl Melius. a-U-18 Is what the look Is getting. Tho cruel master linn uiH-UMM7-t, HMV-21 Is what pecked ut tho our of corn. 12-21-7 our young man should go to. 14-10-2.1 Is the uumber of oranges In tho basket. 22-20-15-8 Is what tho horso needs. ft-O-10 Is use ful in propelling tho lont, Whole Is u familiar Haying. No. 103, A CI rare fill Offering. o o 1. . o . Tho row of stars lwglnnlng with tho onn designated by I represents tlio occasion 'or which this garland Is prepared. Thu Inner row of rings, tho reason why this day l observed. Tho stars uro (lowers, tho rings aro leaves. Tho llrst star, a golden yellow blossom, Is a kind of narcissus. Tho next, a nnmo for the sweet brier. Tho next, nn exotic of the dlanthus family, Tho next, tho flowers nro white, tho fruit golden, tho leaves glossy; buds, llowurs nnd fruit fre quently appear on the s.itnu plant. It Is a fnvorlto at weddings. Tho noxt, tho ciueon of flowers. Tho next, n flower sometimes: white, sometimes purple, whoso langungo Is "Immortality." Tho next, a spring flower, the corolla; bell shaped, with nix petals, no calyx. Tho next, tho flower du luce Tho next, a tall plant with elegant pink blossoms. Tho next, tho plant Is said to emit (lashes of light in tho morning be fore sunrise, und also at twilight; tho (low ers u brilliant golden yellow. Thu next, a common (lower, but n universal fnvorlto, usually whlto with yellow center. Tlio next, n very extensive genus; (lowers of al most every variety of color; tho dwurf va rieties, colors white, pink, or purplo. Tho next, a cluster of whlto (lowers on a tall stalk, sometimes called "Adam's Darning N'ecdiu," Tho llrst ring, a namo given to tho periwinkle, Tho next, a plant bearing purplo berries which, iu well as tho leaves, uro medicinal. The noxt 'Is found in all climates, even In the frigid roues. Tho next, since tho deluge, has been tho emblem of pence. The noxt, a very ornamental kind of grass. The next is found lu nil countries; tho flowers nro green; it bennti (les ruins. Tlio noxt, a small tree; It forms a beautiful evergreen hedge, Tho next, n plnnt nlwnys associated with glory. Hundry I'upera. What Is tho Spiritualists' pnperf Wrap ping paper. V hat Is tho best paper for roughsr Sand paper. What paper has u very largo circulation? Tho paper of tobacco. What paper docs over)' ono takor The paper of pins. What is tho most well, wo can't sny populur, but taking what Is the most tak ing paperf Tho sheriff's warrant. Tho nicest paper of tho lotf Tissuo! Yes, 'tis you, indeed. A Tongue Twitter. Talk of Peter Piper nnd his peck of pickled peppers, Just try to say quickly the following: Old Lady What nro you doing to thoso boats, snllorf Sailor I'm copper bottoming them, mum. Key to tlio I'llzilnr. No. Ul.-Ulddlot Tho letter A. No. 142. A Queer Conceit: W (double U. double yew, double you). No. 143. Absent vowels: Candlemas, 1. Lucky men need no counsel. 2. All U soon ready In an orderly houso. 3. Many hands mnko light work. 4. Where the hedge Is lowest men commonly leap over. 5. That Is a wlso deluy which makes tho road sufe. u. Honors set oil merit; as dress, handsome persons. 7. Strain nt a gnat and swallow a camel. 8. Two of a trade seldom agree. 0. Anger and hasto hinder good counsel. No. 141. Beheadings: Shallow hallow allow. No. 145. A Picture Puzzle: Twenty-four fingers, beside thumbs. No. 140, Drop letter Proverbs: 1. Tho eglo of one house Is tho fowl In nnothcr. 2. To fear the worst oft cures thu worst. 8. Nono but n fool is ulwnys right. 4. When froo from folly wo to wisdom riso. 5. That you may bo beloved bo amiable. No. 147. Word squr.ies: DOCK FAGOT LOVE OBOE ALONE OVEN COTE GOOSE VEND KEEN ONSET ENDS T E E T 11 No. 148. Decapitations: Pansy. Park, ark; again, gain; ueur. our; spray, pro)-; yearn, earn. No. 14!). Charade: Morning glory. No. 150, Enigma: September 1. Sere a. Seer, a Peer. 4. Beet. 5. Beer. 6. Peter. 7. Best. 8. Best. 0. Embers. 10, Steer 11. Stem. 12. Mctu. la. Erst, 14. Term 15. Terse 10. Pert. t7. Bco, 18. Steep. ID. Set, 20. IVuer. 21. Seem. 21 Teem. 23. Tree. 2J. Meet, 25. Pet, 20. 1W. 27. Meter. 23. Mere. 20. Sept. 80. Spree, ai. Met, 82. Mc 83. Temper. 84 See. 3.V Step 30. Rep. 37. Eru 7hH 11 lllllUWr lntmnHW NOWS' THE TIME TO H,A0B YOUR ORDKIl KOll House Decorations!. Wlicro Ihoy will iccclve prompt nttcntlon nnd skillful workmanship. Call on S. E. MOORE, nnd sec his line of Flue Paper Hangings 1 104 O STIJ3J3T. Sole Agency for Tlio Shorwln-Wllllams Co.'s Paint. -FOR- Rubber Hose, .,i Hose Fittings, -AND- ;j 'i Lawn Sprinklers GO TO DEAN & HORTON, 1.J50 O Street, WHERE YOU WILL GET Wholesale Prices In any quantity yon want to purchase. PAST ALL PRECEDENT I OVER TWO MILLI0NB DIBTBIBUTED Louisic.na State Lottery. Comp'y. Inooriiorntril by tho Legislature for Edu cational ml Charltublo purpose, nml Its frnnchlso made n pnrt of tho present stnte coiiHtltutlou InlHTU hy 1111 overwhelming imp. ulnr vote, und Its present charter ending Jan. 1, 1895. Its Orand Extraordinary Drawing! take filncc Scml Annunlly (June nnd Decern or), nnd Its Grand Single Number Draw ings tnkcnlnce In ench of the other ten months of the year, nnd arc nil drawn In public, at the Academy of Music, New Orleans, Ln. Wo do hereby certify thnt wo supervise tho arrangements fur nil the Monthly nnd Hcuil Annual Drawings of Tho Ioulsluua Btato (xittory Company. nnJ lu person man n Ke and control iho Urn win it themselves, nnd thnt the sumo nro coudiioled with hon esty fairness, und In good faith towuril nil parties, nnd wo nuthnrue t he Coi.iimny to use this cortlllcnto, with rac.slmlllcs of our slgnn ires ntlnchod, In Its udvertlsements." Commissioners. We, tho undersigned Hanks and Hankers will pay all prizes drawn in tho Louisiana Htnle lotteries, which may Ira presented at our counters. It. M. WALMrtLKY. rcs. Ixulluna Nat IV 1c I'IKKllK LANAUX, 1'res.Htate National ll'lc A. HALDWIN, I'res. Now Orleans Null Dank CAHLKOIIN, I'res. Union National Uunlc MAMMOTHDRAWINQ, At tho Aciuhmy of Moilo, New Oilttni) Tneidty, Jnn 17, 1800. CAPITAL PRIZE, $600,000 100,000 Tickets nt f 10: Halves 20; Quarters 110: Klghts Vi Twentieths l Fortieths 11. I.ISTOK l'UI7.KH. I IMUKOKtM0,0U)li lttW.000 I I'UIZKOKJW,WU 'J,UJ0 ll'HI.KOK 1U),MIs 100,000 IPItl.KOK M,lls MAM i IMU.KHOP 'J0.om)nro 40.WJO 6 1MU.KH OI'I0.U0Dnre 60,000 101MII.K8OF fi,aw nro f),000 SSIMII.KHOK 2,000nro rj0,000 tooritl.KHOF HOOnru B0.0U0 ?J0 I'UIZKHOK flOOnre lio.ouo .WrilI.KHOK IH)nre 'JuO.000 Ari'llOXIMATIO.V I'llIZKS. 100 Prizes of l,0ii0 ure 1100,000 100 do. 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Tho question now under consideration Is: Khull tho pri'Mint eharlerexplre lu ISlkiby tlm ltiitlonord''i(iIMt tie exlendetl another ii years. ONKDOLLAU Is the price of the smallest part or fraction of n ticket ISHUKI) HY UH lu any druwlnu. Anything in our,imtnoof. fe led for lets than u Dollar Is u swiiidle, 0 e