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nm nmitJtt .V CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1890 r. r " "7 "MONARCH" Gasoline Stoves. "SIBERIA" Refrigerators. White Mountain "' . ' Frcox.ors. Screen Doors, t Screen Windows, $ r Screen Wire Frank E. JLahr, 936 P Street, North Side Postolliee Square fttfi vk (' , . i, r . ' ; ,' A Fine Crayon LIFE SIZE F RE E - 4 1 -AT- SHERWIN'S ,l'.' 1124 0 ST. Every customer gets a head aqd shoulder vCrayon Picture Frccjfrom any and all cost. This work is made direct from f" - - any. 'photo you may want copied. Call and look into this matter. PHOTOGRAPHER 1 N Fine Hunt Cabinet W per dozen. Hpeclal rote to student. Cnll and nee our work. Studio, 1214 O Street. Open from 10 11. in, to 4 p. in. .Sundays. Sprague & Wlckenham HARDWARE. Hot Air Furnace Work a Specialty SOLE AOENTS FOR THE - CARTON v. ..Hot Air, Furnace. v t 20 O Street, , . ' I ' ' ' LINCOLN, NEB. Xiixcor.w yjMt wy&c .SD IMTITVTR or I'OIUiEJUII-, horthttni), nml TyrewrUlas. I I lie twit ami Inntitt Ctlve In Ilia West. MO Htu.lenu In ailemUiiu' but yr. KMiJtHU Brwarwtitfr litwlnw III from 3 low MMW. tf fwrieaem : fcmifut iltmtwtxle faculty; l'rrvinal Initructton. isulogue, coIIhm Journals, aoa ifalp, sent free by atldr. ulnv htrtftted csulovue, co f minim of pouuiaittblp, scat free by atldr. ulnv JJUJBKIIK3E ft HOOSK, Lincoln, Neb. 1 tlt M I I K. V30!! I lilljll t ffjyj tiwOot iSSSStvom. S? n.Bnj 1 1' 1 1 11 1 a.', riti.n.j Kllii M"."tJlWJR'VyM(fXlKl MVMteC. '-SnJ S-NCJa" ,1 i;iiif(ir Mijwro .Ifixieni 7Ymim HtHiACiui'TioNi One Ycnr by Mull or Carried fiOO) Hlx Months, I.M)iThreo MoiiIIih, ftOo.j Ono monlltW Cent Invnrnlily In Alliance Aovshthumknta! Hate fiirnMicd mi application at the ofllce. 8eclal mlrn on Time Contracts. CoNininnioN! Hliort spicy nkeiclirp, ikwiiin unit stories solicited. IVnumnl ntnl Social notes are. especially desirable. PMNTiini Wo make a laliy of Klne I'rlntltifc In nil Its hrntioliet. Hoeletv work i socially. PubliHhod Saturday. Address nil communication dlrecttn the oalco Wkrmul Pkintinq Co, I'Ulll.lHIIKIIfl. Cotirlur liulliHntc, IISU N street. TKt.KI'HO.NK -iVI I U'KHHKfi, J 11., Kdltor nud Hole 1'ioprletor. Kitten Ilic.sziNnRii. Associate Kdltor Tiik Fremont V'Wfioir1 linn formally nn nouncvd L, I). Klehurds of tlmt city nun candidate for Rovenior. J. II, MeColl of Lexington, It in said, U nlmiit to com o out nlo TlIK cloiillir uxoiclfi nt U'ltttuvnu iinlvi'i-H ity wm iH'gin next Tliurmliiy. At tliu Clirls- unii uiuvemty tiioy will Ik?kIii tonmrruw, mid tho Institution nil) bu dedlcnted Tlmra dny. Tliona mo ovviUh which mIiouIi! com. niniid tlio attention of Lincoln eoilo. Tiik city council Inn voted mi nllowmicu of ISO n mouth for n lodiMm; Iioiimi to Ixi con. ducted l.y tins 0. A mid Elder Howe. una coneoitsion u tlio result of n vliltliy Mewlniura J. I. Underwood. A. H. DorrU. C. M, I'nrker, I). U. Welsh. Thero nro inmiy np pllciut fur n nlght'i lodging mid thero ought to bo n better plnca tlimitliu ntntlon house for them. The now lodging hotixo will meet tlmt witnt. Tiik nctlng chancellor of the State Unl vcrlty, l'rof, Dewey. Kay tho htudeutH at tlmt icliool l.nve ncccM to nioio miigaztucii thnti the puplU of any Hlmllnr liintitutlou In the went. The magazine received at the unlvcritlty nml nccrfwlhlo to tho ttnlent nuuilier'JOS. TheicnioH other nt tho city library, M In thehlitnricnl demtnieiit and 111 nt tl'ontato llbmry. ThiMtmuko a total of aa. Tiik annual report of tho managers of tho city IlLrnry mnkcH n good Hhowing for that Institution. Dining the jenr (4'Jlli Imd been expended, nud on Juno I there wan 1,17(1 In the tronsury. During tho year 1,0T8 book card wero Ittaied nud 4.'I,qII books wcto lonned, m iucrmse of UiMOO. About 85 per cent, were, fiction, The visitor to tho rending room numbered !tO,l!!0 For book nud porl ixllcals $ltUU were expended. Tho HllodU cnU iniiiilxT TO. ThoMH figure ludlcntu 11 li brary mid a patronage to Ih proud of. NeiiuahkawIH of coumobe proud of tho election of Hop. E. K. Valentino of Went Point to lo Kcrgemit'ntvirni of tho nviiato ut Washington. Mr. Valentine wan ttorn nt Keosauijua, Iowa, In 18lu. As n young man ho was In the war. Ho located in Nebraska In lbtiO; was appointed register of the laud odlco at Omnha in 1601); nhoitly afterwnnl was ad-. mltUd to th bar and practiced law until 1873, when ho wan elected Judge of tho Sixth Judicial dlstilct,t.erving in that poitloii until huwiu elected to tliu fortyslxth congress. Ho was threo time olecttnl to tho congress for tliu Third Nobrnska district. Tho pokltlouof sorgemitat anus is ono of the most liuHrt nut in tho oonnte, The Kergeaut-atarms is tho executive otllcor of thy senate and door keeper as well, The place cm t ies a salary of H,V2Q annually and a great deal of valu- ablo pntionage. Tiik Stato Unlvei!ty introduced a com niendftble tleparture lu commencement ex ercise this year. With thirty or forty grad uate tbe faculty have been confronted with Uio trying task of selecting a bait dozen to deliver commencement orations. Do as they will, this always leaves heal t burnings mid ill fooling. Last year's clnt-s had two fact loan, which quarreled until they Imd to call in tho faculty nsnrbltei. The class of IK) asked the powers that l to do nwny with the "lit-. tie pieces" of tho graduates and substitute, mi oration by n spenker of national reputation. Hev. Dr. Heiibouot Chicago was secured for tho purpose, and the first exper ience has been w satisfactory that the prac tice is likely to bo inndo permanent. The orator gave u fine address, full of reiiM and humor, and captivated his audience. No one of his lienrem would willingly have lost it for the sake lUtening to the efforts of the gradu ate. Now that the time for the Republican stato convention hns been fixed candidates will be gin to get numerous. Col, E. D, Webster is bringing out Bvnator Keckley as a candidate far the gubernatorial nomination. Any One who followed Mr. Keckley' course tu the last legislature must have been Impressed with the conviction that ho Is mi honest man. lie fought nil the job and doubtful claims, tome of them almost single handed. He was one of the orguuizer of the senatorial com bine, that cut down the appropriations hun dreds of thousands of dollar. He was one of the conference committee ou those, bills, and it was largely his firmness in resitting In creases hi the figures that kept the committee out moit of the ulght and saved the state many thoutuud cf dollar. The honesty of the mini Is so apparent that he wus never accused during the legislature of the taint of demngoguery. Senator Keckley is a success ful farmer out innr Yoik.nud ho talks In the plain, vigorous, stralghtfoiivnrt! style Ufa level-headed fai mer. His candidacy uoutd undoubtedly be satisfactory to the Farmer' Alliance, und tte Republican paity will have to too j he mark and make nominations that will meet the demands of the fanners. This element hi the Mtiiatlon limy bring Senator Keckley rapidly to the front. Sm Mp POPULATION OF LINCOLN, 65,000. SrOKTING. The tournament of tho state tenuis nssocla th.n will lo held nt Kenrney noxt wi-ok, lie glnnliig Tuesday. The events will In) n men's championship single, for mi Ash by special racket, presents! by J, C, Idesonof Hastings; men's second class single, for a Peck & Hny iter lleekinau racket (this for players who do nut wish to try the chniiiplouship class), a Indies' chnmpionshlp single for an Alexan dria racket presented by Mr. Meson, Messrs. Frank mid Chai Ies llurr havo arranged to go up mid try for the championship honors, It Is hojH'd that Miss Louise Pound will enter the ladles' chmnplotislilp cltiR. Mis Pound Isconsldeied Him best Inily tenuis player in Lincoln, mid there Is little doubt of her Itelng ahlo to win the Nebraska cliniiiplonshlp, Mnunger Ilrjdou of the Lincoln lacrosse Club and Manager Mocked of tin IiideHnd ents have arranged n series of games nt tho base ball park for the championship cup of Nehraskn nud gnto receipts. The Hint gniuo it n scheduled for Inst Wednesday evening mid was to be free. The next seven games will bo at the same place Wednesday even ings. The last four will be played In the aftellionii. tun of Hi.mii ilnrlnir fair uii.k. Tho irama4 will lui iiIiimiI umlertlu, (?niuiilinii association rules, VV. J, Hobliisoii will act as rcferw. No one uxihk'Io.1 tho tailored (llnnlji in ilmvn the Omaha league learn Wednesday, but a big crowd went out to see the fun. Thoscoio was 11 to (lln favor of Omaha, mid might have been lietter, had not two very yellow decisions of tho liumlro enrlv In tint irninn rattled tho Olniits. Only ono Omaha man puiioiueti second on AiatipuiN, mid then there nns no ueiiier on me iiaso to tiiKe Ills Hall. It Is woith tho pi ice of admission to see Mail plus thro'ff down to second. Ono of the famous outing parties of last year was the fishing party that went to Luke Osakls, Minn., and the result has been to in crease it number this year. The party lefton Friday of liuit week mid will Isi absent about ten days. Among its nuiiiberM are J. II, MoMnnlgle, Dan Lauer, 8. J. Alexander, Ed, Hlzer, John Knight, 1). O. Courtney, Webb Eaton mid L. K. Holmes. Tho tlrst mini.. iHitumm tint l.liwwiln ...I d... llidepondent lncroso club was played Wednesday ovcnlng. Tho Llncolns were short two men but rather than disappoint tho spectators they plnyed a they were. Tho luilei cudentH won tho game, but the ploying showed there will Im some lively contest. Tho next came will bu ulavml nn Wmliiiuuliiv evening nt the ball puk. Ilay Edniliton, Clayton Hhader, E. E. Walton, Frank Van Horn, Ed. Ulghter, Charles Selfert, A. Hlonecker, Joo Hulllvan and II. M. Wilson of l he wheel club took a run to Mlltoi-ll lint Knnilnv nm-nrinn tl... .1... ........j, ..... v, ,.,B ,,(. ,,n- tmiceln two hour mid a half. There will lie ii club run to Hoca tomoriow. The annual fetdlvltleH nf tin, '..l,r,yb.. Turn llezlik will be given lathis oltyfiom June 2'J to iW under tho auspices of tho Lin coln Turn Veroln. II. Woltenmdo is presi dent of tho local executive cntnmltten nml V. A. lloehmer Is chairman of the committee on Invitation. The Notable 1'nrade of h Notable Inhibi tion. Parties who '.have 7itnfKsed the tmrode of tliu Sell's llro the is and Unrrett' uiiuit Za ologlcal, Eiuojtrlan, Acrobitlo and IIIp dromntlc Exposition nro fervent In their dec larations that It U the mott luteiestiiig and attractive peasant tlmt has ever ajipearcd on tno strivtH or any American city. In most of the exhlbltlounl parades thero is a monotony which ceases to Interest Ioiik beforo the nro- cession has pnsstd. There is n band chariot, a Hue of cages, an elephant or two mid noth ing more, trail this monotony, with the ecus uromerv parade, thero Is n marked mid striking de ait ui e. Drenms of fairyland, Idylllo episode, suggestlvo golden tableaux of "Tho Old Woinnn who Lived in Her Shoe," "Blndbnd the Sailor," "ItobliibonCru. hoe," "lllue-benril," "Little Ited Kldlnghcol,'t "Sleeping Ilenuty," and "Santa Claus," In torspcrso the procession, mid n magnificent tableau of uiithropologfcal interest, entitled the 'Cmigres of the Five Continents," will aneft the attention of everybody. Thocages and don in tho line of parade mo nearly all oieii, nud their captured Inmates, lepresent lug all that is rare mid curious m animated nature, freely displayed, so that all specta tors can hce them as the procesdon move, A scoio or more of the largest elephant known are utilized in various ways, some abreast mid other tandem, drawing elaborato char lot and music cars, other draped with all the lavls'i profusion ot the Orient, and bear ing on th-dr sturdy backs Inimenso canopied "houdahs," laden with members of tho com pany of liotli sexes appropriately and pictur esquely nppaielcd. Many other equally slg. ual feature of the parade are necessarily omitted In this description, nud wo can only advise thoMt who, coming from a distance, contemplate being in the city on "show day'1 to make it a point to come early, as the pre cession move ut exactly 0 o'cldtk a. it. This entertainment will exhibit here Wednesday, June S$tli. OrCetivritl Intel est. It Is Important to laundry patrons to see that their soiled linen Is sent to the Evans laundry Comwny. We have tho very latest machinery for doing the work. Our process Is oilginal and that wo ktopahioast with the tiiiu goe without question. Your goods are hai.dltd with the greatest care possitde. Or dinary lepnlrs and buttons sewed 011 under wear without tjctm cicii'ie. We have the best facilities and can servo our patrous to best advantage. In point of color mid finish our goods are unequaled. Wohavooueof tliu lost equipped and fluest Laundry plant In the west mid that our enterprise is appreciated our many friends will attest. We havo also seclnl ma chinery for doing up household linen. Hav ing been In this bushiest llfteeu year the work Is no experiment wih us. Seo that your goods are given to our wagons, and wo guarantee satisfaction in every particular llespcctlully Yours, Telephone Wi Evans Laundry. Semite Hooks by .Subscription, The method of selling books by subscription bus many advantages over any other, mid is daily grow lug lu importance and populoi ity, liy this mttl.od thonttentioii of tliepui chaser I called to valuable books of which he might remain in entire ignorance If they weio sold in any other way, Itis the most direct and altogether the in st troiioiiifcdf way to buy liook. Book purchiibed at a retail book store have generally passed through the hand ot from two to four middlemen, each of whom,mus( have u profit. The lltrentde fttbttehluy Co., Ut ImxiIi, Ma,, otfei profitable employment to all who wish to engage in the business. Experience is not necessary, but any lady or gentleman with intelligence mid industry can make a success of tlio worth. Their publication are flmtclaM, juitsuch boots asour young people mid our older iieo plo should lead; Looks that tend to make in telligent men mid women; tiook that teach people things that they ought to know, such book as a splendid Family Utile, which Is lu Itself a perfect cyclo; edla of biblical knowl edge, nUtiMtWn llhtory of the United Stolen Is miother splendid lioobjn sale of over' .'100,000 copies speak loudly in favor of It grent worth. 7Vir I'eople'n Ciclojwdta of I'nlvermtl Kiumled(ie Is nnother work that hns carved lis way ton wondei fill success; 100.000 rnnlM of this milniwll.l .vr.l...t( mndo and edltcsl especially for tho masses, have been sold, mid tho sale Is still very large. They nlso handle tho lied Utter Life of the llenuliUi Htnnletr HtiiWntlnii l. Af-I.... Tho Pioneer History of America; People' nn 111 mm niocK uyciopetua; The liiysleal L'foof Doth Hoxes; Courtship, lvo and Wodlock, and History of the Orntid Army of tho Republic. Another Sllleillllll book. nVnrnrrlM.rnt (lfl..,,.. liundrol sets n month, Is Illdpnth'ii Cyclojie- miii iy i-nirrrmii iiimot'y,n book that Is bound to be rend by tens of thousands of Scholar, ntlll llV tllOSO nlinlm-nn rlnlm , scholn -ship, nud who yet iove a clear, stnilglittorwnnl, understandable record of the grent events of the woi hi' history. Tho liopulnrity of this book Is something wonder mi. For further DartlculnrK. circular, terms In agents, etc., address, The lllvcrsldo Publishing Co., 708 Ollvo sticet, St. Louis, Mo. O-lO-oin CushmanvPark AraOTJIOEMENTS Saturday, June 14th. A day set apart forn rccoptlon to the stu dents of Lincoln. Trains leavo nt a p. in. sharp and 1:30 p. m. Iteturu nt 8 p. in. Admission with roumt trip ticket I Re. Host of Music. ThbCUHlIMAK DKACII open on Katu day. Tho finest swim In the west, mut only costs you IS cents. Sunday, June 15th. Second Antl-l'rohlbltloil Hiimlay. Address by Col. C. H. Ellsworth of Wlseonsln, iikmIsIisI liy other emliiunt spcaksrs. Muslotiytho Military Hand and Philhar monic Orchestra. Hound Trip Ticket 25 eenl. Including ad mission to the pntk. Wednesday June iS. Old Bottlers lJuy. Trains leave at 10 n. in. 2. I;'J), A;S0 mid 7;30 p. in. Hcturtt 10;30, a. m, 2;S0, and 8 p. in. .aflMHIHIHlillHMHKI MaVaVE'wEsdBbll F-T71-- - -1 1lraFiTMWr A : Favorite : Ladies' bEE 1 !' " 1 - '' ; v I. J 1 ' A sw 1 'VI lkT Akmmrm Vv .mmmmmmmmiV I X THB 1 , S l) niTirf jWi ijj jp SVTV aartBaaaWi"- I Lewis Hardware and Implement Co. SOLE AGENTS, 235 to 245 North Tenth Street, LINCOLN, NEB. Fhncy Hi IN STOCK. l' ' 4" -- '-PRICES RANGING -j tVl 200 $4 to $40 -- Hardy S Pitcher, , ;?U S. ELEyENTH ST., LINCOLN, N6B, k in 1 Special Sale of Linen, Towels, K. B LOCH'S, Successor to Ashby & Millspaugh AJli the Very Latest Novelties (our own, importation). , See our 1, V ,1 The Finest Assortment 25c ,- A. BLOGH. V i 1 141 and r The - NOW Table Service Unsurpassed in the City. Apartments Single or En Suite with or without Board. Passenger Cor. l'Jtli and O. Streets. Tlilioii No, IH''. hem on Our Streets. Plush Rockers 1) itttni . 1 -tb 44) iyrtt't FROM I I m Ill I ' I ''" 1 wfwww LI ' LM 1 1 1 1 1 Ii t& " Uhm ' ' ' ' ' If rtq 1 I IT 1 1 1 I Im jtjtflViK'.T. i HwijliltlX jll.MU ' ' I mil 11 1 wrVwvmm LM I I 1 I I i I 1 1 I laV Big Drive at of Towels rn the Citv.'i "'ipvi ' '"' '1 - - 7 n 143 O St. ,! o' . 1. A Bond OPE N Elevators. M. ISABEL BOND Prop. : Carriage Till is our Famous Norfolk Phaeton. We have n new line of these ns well ns other Fine Phnctonu and n full line of the World Renowned Henney Buggy In nil styles including the Latest Nov elties. Fully Guaranteed As represented or inonev cheerfully refunded. We will keep "nil Henney woik In repair for one year free o'f charge If caused by any defect. jfmu rm w -. , "rem hi It mmmmmW 1 1 -" X? jfA