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l' CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1890 Roberts & Co, 212 North 1 1 th Street, o Undertakers aiiMiiibalmers, SHORTHAND IN TEN LESSONS tiii: :otmu:it's hphuiai. class. Herman Bros Jplntc 7. I.K8SON VII. is -4 Telephones. Ofllce t,s Residence I 5 Open Day nml Night. E. T, ROBERTS, Managor. WESTERFIELDS Palace Bath Shaving PARLORS. Ladles and Children's Hair Gutting ASI'iO.AlTY. COR 13 fc ) STS., NKW IIURR BL'K BERT E. BETTS, STENOGRAPHER f and TYPEWRITER Business Correspondence n Hpeclnlly. 1134 N Bt. Tel. 303 J. S. EATON, Physician and Surgeon Offices 116 S, Eleventh St. Telephoned Office 6S5. Residence 562. LINCOLN, NKH. &$ lS.cLcrt''&6 Fftchiht. Practice Limited to Diseases of tho Nervous System, Heart and Blood RKFKRKNOKSl Hon, Win. Iece. Attorney Oouornl. Ilou.T. I. Nnrvnl, Associate Justice. Jones' National llnnk, Howard. CltUens National llnnk, Ulysses. OrxtOKt lVSa O Htreot, LINCOLN, NKII. Tickets ON SALE TO -AJLiIL Principal Points EAST, WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH - AT 1044 O STREET. e: b. slosson, City Passenger Agent Grand Drawing OK TUB Ltierla de la BeseQcencla Publlca 1 Of TIIK State of Zacatecas, Mexico. A syndicate of capitalist. Imve secured tho concession lor operating this LOTTBEY and will extend Its business throughout tho United states nud British Columbia. Below will be found n list of the prizes which will bo drawn on June 27, 1890, AT ZACATECAS, MEXICO, nnd coutnmo monthly thereafter. CAPITAL $150,000.00 FKlfc,, pvvj 100,000 Tickets nt SJIO.OO. Halves, M.I.OO. Tenths, t.OO, Ainrlenn Currnnoy. LIHT OK I'ltlZEHt 1 1MIIZR OF $ISO,000 Is,. . t VIU.K OK fiO,O00ls . . 1 l'M.KOK 2S.UM U.. 31MH.K8 0K 1(1,000 are , a IMtlKSOK S.0U)nro. ..150,000 .. .vuo .. ao,au I0.1XW io,aw srill.KHOK , 2,000 nre. lOI'HI.KHOK LCOOnro J0.00H JOI'HIZKSOK looaro lo.ww auoiMlIKKBOK 800 nro , 4n,(M) RUOIMU.KHOK IfiOnro 4V0o0 COOl'ltlZEUOK 10) nre Su.ux) Al'l'ltOXlMATICH IMtlr.ES, 150 1MII7.EH OK 1150 nre '. ISO l'HI.KH OK lu) nre 15.(U 180 HKI.ES OK ft) nro 7,500 OVJ Terminal l'rlzesof 50 nro 40,lti0 8192 f52l,(ti0 OLUIl RATKrtl (I Ticket for II O.OO. SrEOIAL RATES ABRANQED WITH AOEN1B. AGENTS WANTED lrXti city In United State anil llrltlsh America. Tho payment or l'rltcs Is gusmntced by a special (U'lKisltof flvo hundred thousand dol lar (t.0,000), with the Hlato Government, and upprovixl by Jesus Arcchlgn, Governor Drawings under the peronid supervision of Lie. Horinlnlo Arteiiutt, who Is appointed by tho Government us luterventor, "iGuuTiKVUiat with tho Btnte Treasurer nil neeceosary guarantee aru deposited assur ing full puymentof all prize of this draw lug. Hkhminio Aktkaoa, Interventor. ''" IMl'OUTANT. Remittance must bo'elthor by Now York Draft Kxpnxw or Registered Letter, American inonoy, ColleclloiiBvan bo mndo by Express Companies or Hunk. Ticket Kent dlre.-t to manuin'inen', will be paid by drafts on New York, Montreal, Ht, Punt, Chicago, Han Fran cisco or City of Mexico. For further Infor mation address. JUAN l'IKDAI, Managor, Z"ctocns, Mrs lea. A part ado 43. , j .r r1 J W , r c A I "VLiij . vroiiii-stuNs. .At U V 7 L ....I.... I TIMMUTr, L. Z , -s -v-v "K ' I IS a n C . " V " f T-'- T - r b I X COI-VRIUIIlf.il. ALU KlUltr KlJEKtll. Master Thomas HIK't oh of Mr, and Mr. J, H. IUkri completed his hlxthyenr hint wtok nnd cvlebrnled tho event with n mrty for his little frlonds, IIo reeolved n number of pretty presents nml tho young folks had n Imppy tln.o with n variety of Raines. Master Tom's guests were Mnstors Will Llpplncott, HoutzleOlllllinn, Harry Maul, Robert Wnr ren, Walter Dnvls, Prltx Korsmeyer, Herbert Herkloy, Orovur Held, Will Blzcr, Ijturenco Tippling and Harold Burr, Mlssos Myrtle Dent, Gladys Howlotte, Mmnl Conger, Mario Tnlbot, Wllmn CaseU'er, Hnzel Ilcnton, Lunuette Keith, Nelllu Kitchen, Helen Allen, Ruth Bryan, Lulu Allen, Pet nnd Florence Mnul, hriincls Lane, Annie Crlm nnd Corn Kelsey. Clement C. Chase, editor of tho Omntin Ejccthior, a giodunloof thoHtnteUnherslty, wus inllio elty Tuesday nud Wednesday to attend commeucemeut exerelsva. Also David Mercer, deputy United Btntea mar shal. Lincoln ieoplo who go nwny for n summer visit mny keep posted on home dolugx by having the CouiUKH Kent them. It will In mailed to nuy address, nud the address can bo changed as often ns detlred. Hon, Samuel Cottucr of Omaha has donat ed 35,000 worth of real estato to the Chris- Man university, which will hereafter be known by his name. Elmer H.8tephenson,clty troasurer.has been nursing a very noro nnu. While passing n stall at Hyatt's livery Sunday n horse kicked him, A, 8. Fielding, who resigned ns city ticket agent for the Klkhorn to go into the real es tate business ut Hot Springs, ft. I)., left for that place Monday. Lieut. E. T. Tuggart of tho Sixth Infantry was in tbo city this week nnd acted as one of the judge for tho university cadets In their competitive drills Miss Anna Funke left Monday for n week' visit nt Atchison, She was accompanied by Miss Lulu Oalloutine of Omaha. The Westermau boy have been enjoying a visit this week from their father, Louis Ventermnu of Decatur, III. Supt, Blgnell, O. W. Bonuell, P. D. Ham let ami J. W, Trammell left Monday for Minnesota on a fishing trip. J. J. Duller, who was thrown froiri his car nage, ha bevn having a serious time, two no naving uecu dtokou. MltsGortiude Laws, who was one of the State University' graduating class, has gone to McCook. Miss llossle Lemen's friend, Miss Clara Johutou, hns returned to her home nt Silen cer, Iown. MIm Margaret Balrd left Wednesday for De Molues to .visit her sister, Mrs. O. H. Davison, Mrs. Fred Funke nnd daughter, Martha, have gone to Manltou for a summer' so journ. Sam Lowe is putting in his vncntlon do ing clerical work in the stnto banking depart ment. John T. Mustin, formerly with the U. P., hns been made city ticket agent for the Elk horn, Mrs, G. L. Laws was In the city n art of the week nnd thoguett of Mrs. BenJ. Cow drey. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Clark and sons have been vlaltlng at Cambridge, Ohio, Police Judge Houston left Saturday for a business trip to Prescott, Arizona. Bishop Bouacum has been spending a part of the week at Dubuque, Iowa. Mr. nnd Mrs. 11. H, Wheeler are visiting at their old home, Lyons, N. Y. Mrs. Chas. M, Keefer and Mr. D, B, Crop iey sjent Sunday In Falrbury. Dr. and Mrs. B, F, Bailey are visiting In New York and New England. Dr. and Mrs. John W. HouU left Sunday for their homo at Milwaukee, E. II. Eddy returned Saturday from his murlcal studies In Chicago. Prof. G, E. Barber nnd family, nre spend Ing the summer In Ohio. Miss Hnttlo Warfleld is visiting MIm May Brown at Pueblo, Col. Other Social News on Page 8. The Beatrice Chautauqua Arsembly for IKK) promises to lw one of thu most notable gathei ings of tho year. Among tho speaker already announced nro T, ItoWItt Talmnge, Georgo IV, Bain, Francis Willard, Jahu De Witt Millet, Samuel Dlcky, Co). J. P. San ford,Cha O. Brown, Helen M, Gougnr, Dr. Crelghtou and Thomas M, Toy lor. KBT TO TLAT8 7. 1 Wr bee bag bock buck book wlfo youth, 9 Itch edge CKK nsh ill At nt pack, a Mill Inch nlclio knoll fetch mntcli snntch budge, 4 Cob knock lock rub tub rum took shook, B Wldo wives twlco fow duo now musty maty. OMcMRgo judgo waxon Injuro musclo deposit nothing earth. 7 Vossol citizen Mark agency hotel hnatcn maxim, Wonlilgiu. 8-lIolp notwithstanding New York City apoko ipcclnl knowlcdgo acknowledge tovcral I (or oyo). Translate La 0 to 13, EXPLANATION. Tho ihort vowel ilgm nro mado very smnll nnd light. . MniMTinnlpnt rtirmnal i "HI ROtnlmtJ 11.01 CUtl wood. . wncmonicni riiymoal J KU,rc(1 rutf I)ot ,loM g00(li When a tecond place abort vowel occurs between two stoma, It Is placi-d by tho second, Tho rulo briefly staled 1st Snd plact long nnd all Itnt plact totrtlt, art put by the firit item, and all olhirt by th tecond, 111 Is oxprctscd by n small right-angle, nnd long by n uml-circlt. L 0. Proper nnmos nro Indicated by a doublo underscore; ns Mart, L 7. Common words nro not usually vocalized. If a word contains two or mora stems, it can usually bo de ciphered even If tho vowels nro omitted, Bco I.s 0 nnd 7. JCxerclttW'tUo with vowels! Dick Jack pig Ditch dim Jim Rom beck bell catch latch patch Jam dam rob dock shock shop duck dumb chum gum thumb nook cook dusty valley. Without vowolss Desk rabbago plcnla spell early bill many among llro heavy damago enough Alabama Tuesday Sunday Saturdaydlscuas this. Sentencet. 1. Amos hns his bow In readiness. 8. no Is waiting for tho ducks to corao up to tho decoy, 3, Kd Is too weak to taako his way along tho stony path up tho slopo. CurYKllill C'liustit u Slonstcr .Towllsh. Joseph 1). Stonehrenkor, reHtdltiK nt 1021 Kutnw ilnce, has returned homo from iv trip to Florida, Ho brought with him tho skin of n monster JcwfUh which ho cuiiKht March '!. Mr.Stoncbrcnkcrnud.T.H.McKco wuro entitling In n Htutill aloop yncht, when, being qvertnkon by Htormy weather, they put into SuntMotn pnss. While lyltu; thcro tho nmrtmnen weru told that It wnn n fnvor ltollshlng Kround for Jewllsh. They got out their Hlmrk hook nnd line, and halting with n mullet cunt It nut. In a moment It was taut. After considerable dldlculty they got tho lino In nnd found n Hlmrk In stead of a Jowflsh, Ah fooii as thoy got him to tho Htirfnco Mr, Stouehrenkcr fired flvo hullcti into IiIh head, and by using n hntchet uxtrncted tho hook. Fresh bait was put ou, and idiortly after It wiw thrown out tho halt was taken. Tho llshermen thought It wna the mate of tho shnrk they had hooked nnd iK'gnn to pull him In vigorously. When they got their llsh near tho surface ho nuido n flirt, nml leaping upward showed thent what sort of a fish ho was. Thoy then used all their skill, and nftor forty-flvo minutes' work lauded tho jewllsh. It measured 0 feet 10 Inches in length and 50 Inches in circutn ferenco. After getting htm to tho surface one of tho boatmen passed n ropo through his gills utid out of his mouth. Thu throat halliards wcru boot on, and two men wen1 required to hoist the llsh on deck. Mr. Mc Keo took n photograph of tho fish, which weighed about -i.'jO pounds. Mr. Maull, who Is piscatorial authority, says the skin is from tho lnrgest specimen ho has ever seen. Baltimore Sun. MaltliiK Over I-aon Drcut'ii. In making over a Inco gown, which has ' been unfortunuto enough to bo torn hero or there, Just remember that t'.'o plnco can bo skctchlly darned nud never show It it is done over n piece of Brussels net. This, of course, supports tho weak places in tho laca and necessitates so few stitches thnt they look almost liko part of thu pattern. Tho laco costume Just dcscrlliod Is In per fectly good tnstu for ordinary wear; but thu woman who wants to make one gown answer for tunny purposes is she who Is wlso enough to have two or possibly three bodices to wear with her black laco cos tume. One may bo of velvet and one of cither moire or black gros grain, ns Is most becoming. So little decoration is put on laco skirts that tho bodices are oluborutcly trimmed. Tho rows of ribbon nlwut the skirts, which weru so much liked last sea son, do not obtain nt all this year. The ono decoration which seems to be favored by tho French modiste Is a sash In the bock, a sash that Is of vory'broad ribbon and has both long loops nnd ends, Ladles' Homo Journal. Th Knrth Is Drying Up. All rivers nnd small streams nro visibly mailer than they weru twenty.-flvo years ngo. Country brooks In which men now living were accustomed to fish and hatha In their boyhood havo, in many cases, to tally disappeared in consequence of tho failure of springs and rains which once fed them. Tho level of thu great lakes is falling year by year. Thcro am many piers on tho shores of lakeside cities which ves sels once approached with ease, hut which now reach thu water's edge. Harbor sur veyors will tell you that all harbors ara shallowor than they weru even a decado ago. This not duo to tho gradual deposit of earth brought down by rivers as somo may suppose, nor to tho refuse from city sowers. The harbor of Toronto has al most ceased to bo of use, desplto tho fact that It has been dredged out to tho perma nent bottom rock St. Louis Republic. The Japanese government boa taken up the matter of public telephone service, and proposes to bring It Into universal use throughout the country. A line of tele phone has just been constructed between Yokohama and Striznokn, a distance of 100 miles, at the cost of the state, nnd a large number of other lines are to be mn very abort lv. Desk fur Hale. We havo a flat cloth top olllco desk with compartments for books nt the right nud four dtawcrs on the left. It is a double dwk a.id will be sold to tho first applicant for .00, original cost f:W.00, Call nt Couuieu oillce. The new lino of card cases just received at the CouniKii oillce nre worthy the inspection of the most fashionable callers. The lino em braces genuine seal, ooze calf, Russia leather and numerous others, Including a num ler of beautiful imported novelties. Wo have I hem for both ladies and gentlemen, H. P. Sherwlii, 1121 O strtct, has a present for every ono of his customers that cannot fall to be appreciated. He will give to evry customer a fine crayon picture intidn from liny photo that I desired and it wilt not cost, you a cent. Cull in nt his drug nnd shoe store nud see how it i done. U1M O street. J. H, O'Neill, flue plumbing, hot water nud steam heating, fine gas fixtures nnd i: lobes. You can buy all graces of garden hoo very cheap, I Kl, ALL Kllililit KkiUKVhU. A Kcnl Chinese Urldu. Ono of tho latest acquisitions to tho Chinese Sunday school in this city Is a Chinese woman, Shu Is tho wlfo of .leu Hon Yec. Jcu Hon Yco Is n Chinaman who hiw becomu pretty thoroughly Ameri canized. Ho has parted with his cue and wears clothes of a fashionable cut. But he draws tho lino at marrying nn American wife. A wifo ho had to have, though, and so cloven months ngo ho packed Ills grip nud, by easy stages, stopping at many places on tho way, Journeyed back to tho flowery kingdom. In Canton ho met pret ty Yon Knn Hoo, 18 years of ago; thoy were married nnd returned to this country, ar riving in St. Ixiuis Friday morning, Tho bride, who Is tho only Chinese woman lu tho city, was ut tho Chinese Sunday school Sunday nftcrnoon, and snug somo songs In a way thnt showed her to have somo llttlo knowledgu of tho Chlnesu language Tho thirty odd Chinamen present couldnt bo Induced to flx their attention on tho les son, so Interesting was tho face of tholr young countrywoman to them. During tho wool: sho has been holding hugely at tended levees at tho establishment of Sun, Yah, Suo & Co., Tenth und Locust streets, whfaro tho pnlr have taken up their resi dence, Jen lion Yea being Interested in tho Arm. Tho certificate of marriage, which is exhibited with somo pride, recites that thoy were murrled at tho Preston Memorial church, Canton, China, according to tho rites and ceremonies of thu Wudoynn Meth odist church by William Birdie, mission nvy, In tho presence of Kuan Loy, E. M. Butler nnd H, Noycs, nnd Is properly cer tified by Charles Seymour, United States consul. St. Ixiuls Globo-Democrnt. A HlHeht of Ifund liny Womlor. Tho youngest mnglclan und prcstldigttn tour in tho world is Eddie Abbott, and ho Is just U years old. II. J. Abbott, by trndo glass cutter, and u resident of Philadel phia, tho young necromancer's father, de tected strong evidences of manual dexter ity in his son when ho was not more than 'J years of age, and ho immediately piocurcd a teacher and put tho infant prodigy under his cure. Since that tlino Eddlo has been constantly in practice, and ho has now ar rived at such proficiency that ho competes with Herrmann and Kellar, His first pro fessional tour was of tho interior towns near Philadelphia. Then ho played to crowded houses at tho Academy of Music nnd tho Carncross theatre In Philadelphia, and gavo several performances in privato houses, notably In John Wnnamaker's and Georgo W. Chllds'. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty' to Children would not permit him to play in New York. His next exhibitions were given in Canada, where ho was not well received because he did not speak French. In two weeks' time, however, he mastered enough of that tongue to enable Mm to couverso rapidly, anil thereafter achieved great succcs. Chicago Herald. Drinking at the I'lerlan Spring. Princeton freshmen have agreed upon class caps und canes, the latter to cost ft) each. When a freshman gets a six dollar cano ii&d a beautiful cap It may bo said lhat ho hns taken his first deep draught at the Pierian spring. New York World. This will be of Interest, The special committee, npolntcd at the state teachers' convention held nt Lincoln in March last, to make arrangements for the comfort and accommodation of the teachers of Nebraska on route to tho annual meeting of the national educational association to bo held nt St. Paul In July, have Issued n circu lar In rcferenco to these matters, nnd have selected tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway as the best route over which to run a special teachers' train (to leave Omaha at a specified time) for this great ocensiou. Scott Bro's. pharmacy recently located on Twelfth street is now located at ltE!5 O street. Ladies will find this a desirable place to get all kinds of Toilet articles, Soaps, Perfumes, etc. Lowest Ittite on Kurth. By the "Burlington." Tickets may bo ob. talned nt Union deot or city oillce, cor. O and 10th streetV 4 H. 1. KiiKtue for 8ul. In good condition. Only used n short time. For sale cheap. Apply nt CouitlKH oillce. Notice to Creditors. In county court, within ami for Lancaster comity Nebraska, May lonii.18U0.lii the mat ter of the esluto or Ihnaa Charles Wise, de ceased. To tho creditor of said estato: You are hereby notified, That I will sit ut the County Court Itoom In Lincoln, In said eouu- I IJ, I'M llin.UIII !!! ,11 .MIKIIHI, A, II., muu, anil , twain on tliu'JUth day nf Novcinber.A.I) IMU.to ii-iununiiiiuAainiiiu 1111 citlllllM lljllllll ymtl ("tntc.wllh a view to their iidlustment undid louunce. The time limited for the presenta tion of claims iiguliiHt said ettuto Is six (01 months from thu lUlli day of Mny, A. !.. 1S1W, nud tho time limited for payment of debt hi one year nnd six mouth Irom said loth day of May, IHIW. Notice of this proceeding Is order, ed lillblished four weeks einmeeiitlvnlv In lu. I CAI'lTAI, C1TV COUIUKH. Witness my bauiliiiid Ihescalof said county court this Hth day of Mny. INK). I HKAI..I W.K. MTKWAIIT, County . I iHlge. Wholesale CLOTHIERS ! Stores in the Following Places : 1017-1019 O St., LINCOLN, NEB. Beatrice, Neb. Falls City, Weeping Water, Neb. Auburn, Neb. Wilber, Neb. Ceill iqeincl Sec us Before you Buy. Lincoln Savings Bank and Safe Deposit Co. CAPITAL, $250,000. LIABILITY 0F STOCKHOLDERS, $500,000. Interest paid on deposits ut any rate of 8 per cent per annum for nil full cnlundnr months Hafe to rent In burglar proof and tiro pnxif vaults, nt annual reutnl of & nnd upwnrds. Mnnoy tp loan on real estate nnd collnternl. YOU 11 HAVINGS ACCOUNT KOL1CITEO. !!KNilYI-:.LKWIH, A. P.M. STUART. President. Vlco I'rcsldont. 1- LKDIES fa TRY $322 SHOE No Better Shoe Made for that Money. RE). (St. YAfES 1 129 O Funny, Isn't It, to see a chair turn Into n lady, though It U nothing unujual to sec n lady turn Into n chnlr If she wants to sit down, nnd the chair easv and inviting. The cosiest, easiest, most durable and nt the same time, the cheapest chairs In this city are to be found nt ' A. T. Gruetter & Co's., Furniture Houee, 1 1 iS N. Street. Most Popular Resort in the City. Exposition Dining Hall, S. J. ODELL, Manaokk. -o 1 1 '9, 1 12 1 and 1123 N Street. o Meals 25 els. $4,50 per Week. and Retail Neb. ?' f -j r . Y-i J3W al - W. It. McOREERY, R.WELSH. Treasurer. Te Teller 7VSY STREET. w 1 I " t w -' - v , v JZ" . "'4 A